“Worth Speaks about the Southside” from the Saturday, May 10, 1947,
issue of the Statesville Record Landmark
Southside once missed getting a church by the deaths of two
very fine ministers of The Gospel, the last Rev. T.H. Williams and Rev. LD.
Ballard, both of the Baptist faith.
Both of these fine men lived in practically the same block
on Caldwell street.
The idea of a church for residents of this community was in
the minds of others beside these preachers. Several had expressed their
willingness to help, one big-hearted citizen of Statesville even offered a lot
on which the building would be erected.
But—“The hand of time, having writ, passes on.”
GOOD SOUL—We once had a very loveable old soul in our
neighborhood by the name Mrs. Maria Wyatt, widow of the late Wilson Wyatt, a
Baptist minister. We called her “Mammy” Wyatt and she was one of the most
interesting old ladies anyone could ever meet. She passed on several years ago.
RIDING BRITCHES BOY—Clyde Shook, Statesville’s modern
version of the Lone Ranger.
GIVE THE GUY A BOOST—Coleman Dagenhart, the city’s newest
“cop.
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GOOD THOUGHT—I asked the man who stood at the gate of New
Year:
“Show me a light that I may see my way into the Unknown,”
and he replied:
“Place your hand into the Hand of God and that for you will
be better than a light and safer than a known trail.”
Know where I got that fine prose? From a soldier and a
Statesville soldier at that. You all know him. He’s Tom Frye of Front street.
SOUTHSIDE SNAPS—MITCHELL STINSON enjoying oyster fry….MRS.
LUTHER FORBES looks as cute as ever….MR. AND MRS. E.R. STEWART watching traffic
go by….”RED” VANSTORY zooming off on motorcycle….LEROY DRUM going fishing with
brother EARL….BRYAN LEVAN looking at chickens (the eating kind)….MR. T.R. KERR
SR. digging in garden.
SOUTHSIDE SILHOUETTE—Mrs. Clyde W. Albea on the Boulevard is
of a friendly nature. She is a saleswoman and a member of the Little Brick
church.
TWO LITTLE HEARTBREAKERS—Little Misses Barbara Joyce an
Margaret Sylvia (Peggy) Steward, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Stewart of Monroe street are two of the most cunning little tykes that you’ve
ever seen. Some of these other little tots had better look to their laurels a
bit later on.
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