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    1. [WVWEBSTE] Arcola News Sept. 6, 1944
    2. Roger Stanley
    3. From: The Webster Echo, Sept. 6, 1944. Page 1. NOTE: There appears to be at least one typo in this article. The "H. L. Keller" mentioned was actually Luther H. Keller. Arcola News It seems as the news writer has slocked up a bit now for just a few brief notations: Mrs. Cliff Patchett, of this community moved to Gauley Mills recently. Miss Betty Tyler of Clarksburg visited her mother over the week end. Delbert Tyler, of Bolair, visited Robert Tyler one evening last week. Ed Ayres is seriously ill in a Richwood hospital. We hope he will soon be well. Mrs. Ervin Johnson, of Cowen, recently visited her mother, Mrs. M. J. Giles, who is recovering from a fractured leg. Ada Beene, who has been ill for some time is no better. Mrs. Katherine Green and Elloise Barnett returned from Brownwood, Texas, where Mrs. Green visited her husband, Pvt. Harry E. Green who is stationed at Camp Bowie. Pvt. Green returned to camp after a short furlough due to the death of his father, Mr. N. W. Green. Lon Holcomb, of Gauley Mills visited W. H. Holcomb, Thursday. Shella green and family, of Buckhannon, have recently moved to our community. Cecil Brady, of Grant town is missing in action. He is the son of L. B. Brady who lived in this community before going to Granttown. Mrs. Clarence Tyler, of Charmco, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Keller recently. Mary Tyler was a business visitor in Richwood one day this week. Little Victor Green is ill with hay fever. He is a son of Pvt. Harry Green. We hope he will soon be well. Vinna Keller was a business visitor in Webster Springs one day this week.

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