“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 2, 1919:
James Mullins, postmaster at this place, has sufficiently recovered from an attack of influenza as to be able attend to his duties in the office.
“Uncle Jim” Tomblin is spending the winter with relatives in this community.
Everett Adams, Jesse Mullins and Crit Blair have received their discharges from the army and have returned home.
Bill Tomblin was a visitor on Island Creek Christmas day.
Gordon Farley was released from jail in Logan in time to spend Christmas with his family.
Marion Riddle was a business visitor at Yuma Friday.
John Workman, who has been at Eli Workman’s sick with the influenza has returned home much improved in health.
Moses Tomblin has resumed his work for the Island Creek Coal Co. on Mud Fork.