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“Blue Eyed Beauty,” a local correspondent at Whirlwind in Upper Hart, Logan County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Logan Democrat printed on Thursday, January 23, 1919:
Harve Smith and Reece Dalton were business visitors to Logan Monday.
Mrs. Rhoda Jane Sargent went to Buffalo Sunday to stay with her sister, Mrs. Doskie Sargent.
William and Mose Tomblin are cutting timber on Rockhouse for the Island Creek Coal Co.
Prof. K.K. Thomas is getting along nicely with his school on Twelvepole since his return from the army.
Shade Smith is at Logan this week serving on the petit jury.
Rev. George Hensley preached at McCloud Sunday.
Taylor Blair and family spent a few days this week with his mother.
J.H. Workman passed this way Friday, enroute to Logan.