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    1. [WVWEBSTE] FAMILY SCRAPBOOK - Part 2
    2. THE WEBSTER ECHO - April 22, 1931 Local News And Personal Mention In Brief Form Mr. Albert Cogar, of Bolair, was in town on business on Tuesday. Mr. G.M. Anderson of Wheeler, was a paying caller while in town Monday attending to business. Honorable F. N. Sycafoose returned home from Charleston a few days ago, where he has been as a member of the Legislature from Webster County. Attorneys J.H. and J.C. Hoover accompanied by Frank Smith of Cowen, were business visitors in Charleston last of the week. Mr. J.W. Woodell, of Clarksburg, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Clara Conrad, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Marjorie Hickman returned to her home Saturday after a weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Wine of Kovan. Mrs. C.W. Armstrong, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Cutlip, returned to her home at Lexington, Ky., Saturday. Mr. C.P. Lynch and family, of Sanantonio,(sp)Texas, passed through town Sunday enroute to Buckhannon where they will visit relatives for some time. Our friend, Jim Maloney, and Mr. ands. Percy Maloney, of Cedar Grove, were in town Saturday. They were very pleasant caller(s)at our office while here. Mr. George Huffman, of Akron, Ohio, is the guest of his brother Ward, and will remain several days. George has been in bad health, but we are glad to know he is now improving nicely. We are glad to know that our friend Earl Morton who has been very ill for the past several months, is now improving. He has been in Clarksburg for treatment for some time but will be able to return home this week. Mr. F.E. Conrad, of Point Mountain, was a very agreeable visitor in our office Saturday...sorry, cut off here. Do you recognize any of these Pioneers? Submitted by: Lenore Radcliffe Yeager - March 14, 2000 - original clipping Webster Echo 137 Ootsima Way Loudon, TN 37774

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