News Letter From
Route 2
The box supper at Doggett’s school house last Saturday night
was a grand success. A large crowd was present and the behavior was fine. The
boxes were auctioned off by Mr. Joe Hardin. Fourteen boxes brought $55.50. Every
box brought a good price and some brought as high at $10. Mr. M.C. Erwin drew
the lucky number and got a nice box of candy which was sold for $5. A cake was
given to the prettiest girl, Miss Callie Morrow, with Miss Johnnie Ruth
McDaniel a close second. The cake brought $78.45. The last contest was a cake
contest for the ugliest boy. Marvin Kiser won the cake. The total proceeds
amounted to $144. We wish to thank everyone who helped.
Misses Loney and Viola Morrow spent Sunday with their uncle,
J.R. Morrow.
Mrs. Reba Hodge spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Quince Jones.
Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Bridges, a fine girl, Hazel.
Local News Items
Attorney Paul W. Gay is spending the holidays with relatives
in Garysburg, N.C.
City Clerk W.J. Davis and City Electrician A.W. Lynch spent
several days in Atlanta, Ga., last week.
Mrs. S.N. Watson has been reappointed census enumerator for
Cool Springs township.
Chas. Lamb of Lucama, N.C., spent the past week-end as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gudger Edwards.
Hague Padgett, who is with the Main Belting co., with
headquarters in Philadelphia, is spending the holidays with relatives in Forest
City.
Hicks Kiser, who has been in the lumber business in Saluda
county, S.C., has moved his family back to Forest City and will be associated
with John Poole in the automobile business.
Governor Bickett has paroled Dock Ripple of Rutherford
county, conditioned on good behavior and remaining a law-abiding citizen.
Ripple was convicted at the May term of court, 1914, of incest, and sentenced
to 10 years in the state prison.
Sergeant Lloyd H. Biggerstaff, keeper of books, records and
crown seal corks of the local Coca-Cola Co., informs us that the modern version
of the old “wine, women and song” proverb is “Bevo, chicken and jazz.” (Bevo was a non-alcoholic malt beverage
brewed by Anheuser-Busch.)
Rev. W.C. Jones, who was assigned by the recent Methodist
conference as pastor of the Forest City circuit, has been forced to resign on
account of ill health. He is now at his home in Greensboro.
The music recital given by music pupils of the Forest City
school, under direction of Miss Parler, at the Methodist church last Thursday
night was a complete success and showed splendid work of both pupils and
director. A large audience enjoyed the recital.
Weldon T. Keeter, former citizen of Forest City, accompanied
by his son Waiter, visited his brother, A.C. Keeter here last week. Mr. Keeter
lives at Mayworth and this is his first visit to the old home in three years.
The Courier will
observe the usual custom of weekly newspapers and give the printers a few days
off for the holidays. Therefore, there will be no issue of The Courier next
week.
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