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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Wilson Residents Take Spin in Flying Machine; Mrs. Sallie Lipscomb Suffers Broken Hip Watching, Sept. 24, 1919

From The Daily Times, Wilson, N.C., Sept. 24, 1919

Up in the Airplane

The airplane of the A.E.F. Flying Corporation has been busy since it arrived in this city making ascensions and carrying passengers from Howard Field, about three miles north of the city and the following have been up in the air, and pronounce the sensation most delightful. Lt. Bishop is the pilot of the machine.

Messrs. J.L. Lawhe, Joe Privette, J.R. Hardy, J.A. Corbett Jr., two trips, S.B. Moore, E.L. Wynne, Ben P. Winstead, Willis Hunt, Miss Myrtle Moore, C.D. Strickland, J.C. Hunt, Miss Reba Corbett, C.J. Dalley, Mark Dew, N.L. Finch, M.J. Pate, W.D. Ruffin, Paul T. Bryant, John Kauman, L.B. Winstead, D.N. Epstein, B.H. Ellington, C.G. Edgerton, J.D. Mercer, Misses Winnie Barnes, Connie Bishop, Annie Star, Jesse Bishop, J.G. Rogers Jr., C.C. Harris, Mrs. C.C. Harris, Rev. Morrison Bethea, George A. Lucas, Mrs. N.L. Finch, and Roscoe Fleming.

A Broken Hip

We regret to learn that while looking at the airplane Mrs. Sallie Lipscomb, who is advanced in years, fell and sustained a fracture of the hip. She is getting on as well as could be expected under the circumstances.


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