Springwood Community News December 19, 1929

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Title
Springwood Community News December 19, 1929
Date
1929-12-19
Description
A newspaper article of Springwood community news, which reads,

"SPRINGWOOD LETTER

The funeral of J. F. Camper, who died at his home near Buchanan, was held at Copps Church Tuesday afternoon and was attended by a large delegation of relatives and friends from all sections of the county as well as from Roanoke and Rockbridge.

An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dollman was buried at Andrew Chapel Monday.

Mr. Shelby, of Radford, delivered a truckload of young cattle at the Dill Bros. farm last week.

Mr. Reid, of Haymakertown, was a business visitor here last week.

Murfey Thomas, of Covington and Alvis Thomas, of Roanoke, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas.

Miss Thelma Young, of the Valley, visited friends at Hill View last week.

Sheler Dodd and some friends, of Fincastle, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Camper last week on a hunting trip.

Mrs. C. L. and G. L. Hayth, Mrs. James O'Conner, Miss Louise Welch and S. A. Linkenhoker spent Monday at Roanoke on a shopping tour.

Marcus and Ott Smith, of Cincinnati, spent the past few days at their home here.

L. B. Caldwell has returned to Covington, Ky., after a few days stay with home folks.

Mrs. Annie Mundy and Miss Beatrice Via spent Tuesday at Lynchburg with friends.

Miss Mary Matheny, of the Valley, who has been on the sick list is much improved.

Mrs. J. B. Driscoll, of Lynchburg, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Margie Lipes.

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Hammitt, of near Buchanan, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Louise Craft.

Miss Jennie Cummings, who has been confined to her home by illness for some time, is able to be out again.

The local schools will have their Christmas exercises on Friday afternoon, December 20th, when the school closes for the holiday season.

CEDAR LANE."
Creator
Cedar Lane
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Subject
Springwood
Type
Text
Publisher
Buchanan News
Coverage
Springwood, Botetourt County
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