Rev. E.C. Snider
began a week’s meeting at West Monroe last night. Services will be held each
night at 7:30.
Mrs. Ella Lindsey
has had her name changed by order of court to Mrs. Ella Houston.
The Junior Class of
the Wingate High School was organized last Friday. Officers were elected as
follows: President, Mr. Paul Bennette; vice president, Miss Wilma Duncan;
secretary, Miss Mae Austin; treasurer, Mr. Roy Laney; sensor, Mr. Tom Baker.
There are 28 enthusiastic members of this class.
Mr. J. Bundy
Haywood who is a member of the American Red Cross Ambulance Co. No. 46,
Richmond chapter, is visiting friends and relatives in West Monroe. He expects
to leave for France in about two months.
Mr. W. Butler
Plyler, a brother of Mr. J.D.S. Plyler, died Saturday night at Newark, Ohio,
where he had been making his home for the past 10 or 12 years. Mr. Plyler
married a sister of Mrs. M.C. Long and they have several children. The death
was sudden and no particulars have been learned. Mr. J.D.S. Plyler left last
night to attend the funeral.
Mr. L.M. Query of
Aberdeen has accepted a position as book-keeper for the Co-Operative Mercantile
Co. He will move his family here soon.
Mr. J. Vernon
Griffin, son of Mr. John Q. Griffin of East MonroeTownship, was carried to a
Charlotte hospital last night for an operation for appendicitis.
Bob May has bought
a Ford, and a new one at that. He hasn’t learned to drive yet, but sdayis he
aims to learn and keep that car for the purpose of pulling other cars out of
ditches.
Mr. J.L. Everett,
who sought to enter the officers’ training camp at Ft. Ogelthorpe, has returned
home after a week’s preliminary drilling. He failed to get in because he was
underweight.
Lieut. Leslie
Futch, who recently graduated from West Point, is giving a few of the new young
men military training each night around the square. The following have signed
up for the training: Messrs. W.B. Stevens, A.A. Levy, Grier Robinson, Fred
Leggett, James Basinger, Graham Howie, Allen Lee, L.E. Sutton, H.G. Doster,
J.W. Love, Joe Privett, A.W. McCall, Roy Hill, Ray Krauss, C.N. Gordon, H.H.
Blair, Amos Stack, Marvin Whitfield, W.C. Sanders, Emmett McLelland, H.F.
Maness, S.C. Barden and Jenning Boger.
Alf Cuthbertson,
alias Alford Covington, colored, of Monroe Township, was brought before United
States Commissioner M.L. Flow yesterday by Deputy Marshall E.S. Williams on the
charge of failure to register June 5. He was compelled to register, and bound
over to the next term of Federal court. He gave no reason for not registering.
The first
indictment for violation of the Webb-Kenyon Act from this county went on record
yesterday when Ernest Hodge, colored, was given a hearing before Esq. Flow on
the charge of bring liquor into the State. He was bound over to Federal court.
Hodge, who is a railroad hand, is said to have been bringing whiskey and beer
in through the railroad.
Mrs. Sarah M.
Helms, wife of Mr. Mack Helms, was born on June 29, 1849, and died September 9,
1917. Left to mourn her death are her husband and 10 children. There are six
sons and four daughters, there is also one brother, Mr. Thomas Price, and one
sister, Mrs. Joe Baucom, and numerous grandchildren. The children are Mrs. J.C.
Griffin of Matthews, Mrs. J.C. Turner of Buford, Mrs. J.C. Sneed of Lanes
Creek, Miss Lettie Helms, H.M., M.R., J.L., J.A., C.J., and W.C. Helms. Funeral
services were held at Philadelphia and conducted by Rev. R.W. Haigler.
Miss Mary Griffin,
Miss Ethel Webb, Miss Elizabeth Boyd, and Miss Helen Stuart Wray passed the
State Examination for Teachers held July 10th, 11th, and
12th, according to R.N. Nisbet, county superintendent.
Mr. J.L. Winchester
who has been with Mr. Lee Griffin for some time, has accepted a position with
Messrs. J.C. Smith Co.
Messrs. Tom and Sam
Lee and Charles Bundy left this morning for Trinity College.
Miss Grace Benton
left Sunday for Hamlet where she has accepted a positon as music teacher in the
Hamlet graded school.
Messrs. Francis
Laney and Robert Morrow left Sunday for Atlanta, where they will enter Georgia
Military Academy.
Miss Eleanor Gurney
left for Flora Macdonald College on Monday morning, to enter upon her senior
year.
Miss Martha
Lockhart left today to enter Davenport College.
Misses Mary Hazel
Long, Kate Copple and Eleanor Beasley have gone to Raleigh to enter Meredith
College.
Misses Grace
Henderson and Viola Hart left this morning for Flora Macdonald College.
The following young
ladies of Monroe are leaving today and tomorrow for State Normal at Greensboro:
Misses Carson Yates, Mary Benton, Isabelle Secrest, Ethel Boyte, Sadie Bundy,
Blanche Howie, Annie Bernard Benson, Martha Blakeney, Alice Presson and Mary
Gordon.
Mr. R.C. Clontz,
who has lately returned from working at Petersburg, leaves tomorrow for
Davidson where he enters as a ministerial student. He was a student at
Rutherford College last year.
Mr. A.A. Scales
left this morning on a business trip to Durham and Chapel Hill.
Purely Personal
Mr. Raeford Gaffney
of Gaffney is visiting Mrs. J.F. Laney.
Mr. Harvey Terry of
Laurens, S.C., spent Saturday and Sunday here with relatives and friends.
Mrs. H.T. Pate is
visiting relatives in Valdosta, Ga.
Mrs. W.J. Hudson is
visiting her son, Lieutenant Mike Hudson of Norfolk and returning, will spend
some days with her sons in Raleigh.
Mrs. Mary Phifer
Pound of Grainsville, Fla., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Redfearn.
Mrs. L.C.
Cuthbertson, who has been spending some time with her daughter is Durham, is
visiting her grandson, Mr. P.H. Johnson.
Mrs. W.W. Guess and
children and Mrs. Sue Hough have returned from visiting relatives to
Charleston. They will leave that city in a few days and make their home in
Raleigh.
Mrs. T.M. Murray
left this morning for her home in Walterboro, S.C., after a month’s visit to her
daughter, Mrs. J.D. Warren.
Mr. Ernest Shields
of Atlanta is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. R.J. McIlwaine.
Mrs. R.M. Tate and
daughter, Miss Mary Tate of New Orleans are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.A.
Lane.
Miss May Williams
of Charlotte is spending a few days with Mrs. R.H. Garren.
Miss Norma Bell
spent the week-end in Charlotte.
Mr. Guy Nelson of
Baltimore spent Sunday and Monday here with friends.
Mrs. Louis Couch,
after a visit to relatives, has returned to her home in Hopewell, Va.
Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. Craig Married
Of interest to many
friends in Charlotte and in Monroe was the marriage Saturday evening of Mrs.
Netta Ramsey Fletcher of 325 Graham Terrace, Charlotte, and Lieut. Thos. J.
Craig, of Monroe. The ceremony was performed at the home of Mrs. Fletcher and
her son, John C. Fletcher. Rev. Dr. W.M. Vines, pastor of the First Baptist
Church, officiated.
Mrs. Fletcher
formerly resided in Monroe, and it was there she and Lieut. Craig knew each
other. Lieut. Craig registered from Durham. He goes to France soon. He is a son
of Rev. Braxton Craig.
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