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Big Creek, Charleston, Clerk Lucas, Dollie Toney, education, Ettie Baisden, F.M. Toney, Ferrellsburg, Fisher B. Adkins, Garnett Hager, genealogy, George H. Thomas, history, L.D. Brinegar, Lincoln County, Lincoln Republican, Lula Fowler, Margaret Adkins, McCorkle, Toney, Virgie Collins, West Hamlin, West Virginia
“Progressive,” a local correspondent from Toney in Lincoln County, West Virginia, offered the following items, which the Lincoln Republican printed on Friday, January 23, 1913:
The weather is fine and the farmers are beginning to hustle around preparing for their next year’s crop.
F.B. Adkins returned from Charleston Saturday and reports a very pleasant trip.
Miss Margaret Adkins and Mrs. Lula Fowler, of Ferrellsburg, were the guests of Miss Dollie Toney last Saturday.
Miss Dollie Toney will close her school in a few days. She has taught a very successful school and the patrons seem to be well pleased.
The Toney Lodge met Saturday night and transacted some very important business.
Misses Virgie Collins and Garnett Hager, of Big Creek and Clerk Lucas, of Toney, were the guests of Miss Dollie Toney Sunday.
L.D. Brinegar having finished his job of concrete work near Toney last Tuesday, returned to his home at West Hamlin.
Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Toney and daughter, of Big Creek, visited home folks Sunday.
We were pleased to have Misses Dial and Ettie Baisden in our midst Sunday.
Geo. H. Thomas returned home Saturday after spending several days with friends at McCorkle.