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Bruce Hatfield, Drury Frye, Edith Frye, Edna Lambert, genealogy, Georgia Lambert, H.M. Hill, history, Huntington, Jim Brumfield, Leet, Lincoln County, Logan Banner, Lonnie Lambert, Nellie Lucas, Ossie Dial, Pearl Brumfield, Thelma Huffman, W.M. Payne, Wayne Brumfield, Wealthy Hatfield, West Virginia
An unknown local correspondent from Leet in Lincoln County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Logan Banner printed on July 25, 1924:
Dear Banner: Our news has been very scarce for quite awhile, but am glad to say the weather is improving nicely.
Miss Thelma Huffman entertained Mr. W.C. Brumfield Sunday with good music.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lambert are visiting friends and relatives in Leet this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hatfield spent a few days the guests of Mrs. Samuel Lambert.
Mr. Ossie Dial seemed to have been broken hearted Sunday. The reason was he lost his sweetheart Saturday night.
Mr. L. Hoffman is spending a few days at home with his wife and children.
Miss Nellie Lucas went to Sunday school Sunday and reported a nice time.
Mr. Jim Brumfield and his son were seen going through here late Monday evening.
Miss Pearl Brumfield stayed home all day Sunday. Wonder why?
There will be a pie supper at the Laurel Fork Saturday night. Hope there will be a large gathering.
Mrs. W.M. Payne made a flying trip to Sunday school Sunday.
Most everybody seems to be busy now-a-days picking berries.
Misses Drury and Edith Frye were at Sunday school.
Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Hill are vacationing now in Huntington, W.Va.