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Elick Carver, Eliza Cary, French Dingess, genealogy, Halcyon, Harts Creek, Harvey Thompson, history, James Gore, Joe Gore, Laura Cary, Leander Cary, Lee Dingess, life, Logan, Logan County, Logan Democrat, Mason Saunders, moonshine, Sol Riddle, Stokes, T.B. Hensley, Tommy Bryant, Von Dingess, West Fork, West Virginia
“Rastus and His Mule,” a local correspondent at Halcyon on the West Fork of Big Harts Creek, Logan County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Logan Democrat printed on Thursday, April 10, 1919:
We are all sorry to see the snow falling today.
Leander Cary and family attended singing school at Stokes Sunday.
Lee Dingess returned home from Logan Sunday.
Tommy Bryant was plowing Saturday.
T.B. Hensley was a guest of L. Cary’s Sunday.
Sol Riddle was shopping in Halcyon Saturday.
Harvey Thompson is on the sick list this week.
Elick Carver was a visitor of Joe Gore Sunday.
James Gore was visiting friends and relatives at Halcyon Sunday.
The moonshine was stirring rapidly Sunday.
Mason Saunders was visiting Harvie Thompson Sunday.
Misses Laura and Eliza Cary took dinner at the home of French Dingess Sunday.
Miss Von Dingess gave a Chinaman a thrashing on the last day of school.