October 17, 1919
CANOVA
Rev. J. A. Golihew, of Washington, pastor of the Baptist Church, has moved with his family to this community.
Owing to the inclement weather, no services were held at Woodbine Church on Sunday. Sunday School will be held next Sunday at 11 a.m.
Many from this community attended an oyster supper at Independent Hill Friday evening.
Mr. Clifford Lowe, of Washington, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lowe.
Mr. W. H. Cornwell visited friends at Marshall during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farquhar, of Washington, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lowe and visited friends in this community.
Mrs. George Purcell and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Purcell, went to Washington Sunday and will make their home in the city for the present.
Mr. T. M. Russell and family motored to Manassas Monday afternoon.
Mr. A. C. Storke passed through Canova Friday, en route to Independent Hill, where he spent the weekend with his mother, Mr.s George Copen.
Mr. I. J. Breeden, of Washington, recently visited at his former home here.
Mr. Joseph Lowe motored to Manassas Monday.
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