Items of Local News
--Today is the last day for paying light and water bills for the month of January. One dollar penalty will be added to all bills not paid today.
--An oyster roast will be given by the Men’s Bible Class of Chestnut Methodist Church at the Goat Club House at 6 p.m. Thursday. All members are invited.
--Dr. T.C. Johnson returned Friday night from Rochester, Minn., where he spent a few weeks taking special courses in major surgery and specializing in other medical work.
--Nell Rose is the name of the little daughter born Saturday night at the Baker sanatorium to Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Parker, who are receiving congratulations.
--At the regular meeting Thursday evening of the I.O.O.F., barbecue supper will be served and a musical concert by members of he local high school band will be given.
--Ollie Hamilton’s dramatic shows, a vaudeville company, will play at the Pastime Theatre here tonight, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. He company comes highly recommended for clean and pleasing amusement.
--Young people of the Chestnut Street Methodist Church had charge of the music at the morning service yesterday. The choir loft was full of younger members of the congregation and the music was delightful and inspiring.
--Mrs. A.H. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Atkinson and their daughter and son, Miss Pauline and Mr. Avery Atkinson of Fairmont were in Lumberton Saturday en route to Bunn Level, Harnett County, to see Mr. Dick Byrd and Mrs. L.E. Byrd, who have been very sick.
--Former Justice L.R. Varser entered the Charlotte sanatorium at Charlotte Friday night for treatment and Mrs. Varser joined him there Saturday. Judge Varser suffered an acute kidney attack on the train returning from Gates County 10 days ago and stopped over in Sanford a few days at a hospital, returning home last Tuesday.
--Dr. and Mrs. W.W. Parker and Miss Louise and Master Frank McLeod visited Mr. Frank McLeo, father of Miss Louise and Frank and brother of Mrs. Parker, at the Charlotte sanatorium in Charlotte yesterday, returning last night. Mr. McLeod was overjoyed to see them. His condition is improving nicely and he is expected home the latter part of this week.
--Mr. F.P. Gray spent a while with Dr. R.C. Beaman at the Methodist parsonage at Tarboro yesterday and found Dr. Beaman’s condition very little improved since his return last week from the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn. Dr. Beaman sat up part of the way on the return trip from Rochester, but is now confined to bed for the most part with little likelihood of being able to resume work in the near future. Dr. Beaman formerly was pastor of Chestnut Street Methodist Church here and has a host of friends among Robesonian readers who are deeply concerned about his condition.
--Hamp Speight, charged with assaulting Ira Wilkins at Bellamy about two weeks ago, was arrested Saturday by county officers and is in jail here awaiting trial. Ashe Speight, brother of Hamp, is under $500 for appearance at trial, charged with being an accessory to the assault.
From the front page of The Robesonian, Monday, Feb. 15, 1926
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