--Dr. Hodges tells us that the small pox cases on Beech
Creek are all doing well, and he considers the disease practically under
control.
--The Confederate Pension Board of Watauga county was in
session again last Monday, and about 25 new names were added to the rolls.
--Brushy Fork and Boone again tried their hands at a match
game of ball on the diamond here on Saturday evening last, which resulted in 37
to 20 in favor of Boone. The Boomer and High Briten teams will play our boys
this evening and tomorrow evening.
--Prof Wiley H. Swift, Superintendent of the Greensboro
Graded Schools, with his wife and child, is at his old home at Amantha for a
rest during vacation.
--The Mt. Vernon choir sang for the Revs. Savage and Atkins
who preached at Deerfield School house to a large congregation on Sunday
evening last.
--The new Presbyterian Church at Blowing Rock was used for
the first time last Sunday morning.
--Carpenter work on the inner part of the Episcopal church
in Boone is progressing nicely and when completed will be very pretty indeed.
--Mrs. W.A. Watson of Lenoir is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.W. Farthing on New river.
--The “Life of Welborn Walters” is wanted at this office. If
you have it, write us.
--The Episcopal Convocation will meet at Valle Crucis on
August 6th and 7th, during which time there will be
confirmation and ordination.
--On Sunday, August the 11th Bishop Horner will
preach at Blowing Rock at 11 a.m. and in the Episcopal church in Boone the same
evening at 4 o’clock.
--Friend Gill Hodges of Cheyenne, Oklahoma, joined his
family here on last Friday and will remain for several weeks. Gill is gladly
welcomed back to his native hearth by his many friends and relatives here.
--Stuart Greer, an Ashe county boy who recently graduated at
Grant University, Tennessee, delivered an address at the close of the public
debate on Saturday night last. We did not hear it, but are told that it was a
splendid production.
--Shepherd M. Dugger, who is getting out a very much revised
and enlarged edition of his far-famed book “The Balsam Groves of the
Grandfather” came over yesterday, delivered an interesting lecture at the
A.T.S., and is still here in the interest of his book.
--Married in the parlor of the W.L. Bryan home, on yesterday
morning, Mr. Lewis Conley of Denver, Colo., to Miss Stella, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W.H. Mast of Valle Crucis, Rev. J.H. Brendall officiating. Immediately
after the ceremony was performed the happy couple left for Denver where they
will make their future home. We know nothing of the groom but he is certainly
to be congratulated upon procuring for his bride this gem of the mountains.
--Invitations have been issued to the marriage of Miss Edna
Clyde Kilgo, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John C. Kilgo of Trinity College, to Kope
Elias Jr. of Governor’s Island, Swain county, N.C., on Thursday evening, August
1, at 6 o’clock at the home of the bride, Trinity Park.
--Rev. P.J. Carraway, a member of the Western North Carolina
conference, died at his home in Greensboro a few days ago.
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