Collection of short articles
from the front page of The Review,
High Point, N.C., Thursday, December 4, 1919
Condition of Bob
Welch Serious
The condition of J. Robert Welch, who Friday suffered a
stroke of paralysis and is now confined to his home, 805 North Main Street, is
still regarded as serious today.
Jitney Skids and
Turns Turtle
The Greensboro-High Point jitney went on a tear Saturday
afternoon and after skidding around a few squares turned turtle and spilled the
occupants out. Passing autoists brought the injured to High Point. One man had
a fractured arm while others were slightly bruised.
Mad Calf Bites Farmer’s
Hand
A.A. Ingram, a well known farmer, was in the city last week
consulting a physician regarding a slight wound he recently received when
bitten by a calf at his farm near High Point.
Mr. Ingram said investigation revealed that the calf was
recently bitten by a dog believe to have been made. The calf, shortly after it
was bitten, began to act strange and attacked his chickens. The calf was killed
and its head forwarded to Raleigh. If it is found that the calf was infected,
Mr. Ingram says that he will leave at once for Raleigh and take the Pasteur
treatment.
We Win, As Usual
High Point worsted Spencer in a basketball game at the
armory Friday night to the tune of 27 to 14. A large crowd witnessed the game.
Tax Collector in City
this Week
Division Deputy Collector H. Hoyle Sink of Lexington arrived
in High Point Monday and will remain here all this week collecting taxes. He
will be in his office in the post office building from 1 to 3 o’clock Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons. He will spend the remainder of the
time he is in the city out calling on taxpayers.
New Clerk at Jewelry
Store
Miss Margaret Mungo has accepted a position with the Stamey’s
Jewelry store where she will be pleased to see her friends.
Cuts a Caper
Ben Johnson, a white man, tried to have too much
Thanksgiving and the result was a home in the lockup and facing Judge Kirkman
the next morning on three separate and distinct counts, totaling over $50.
Forthcoming Marriage
Announcements have been sent out regarding the wedding of
Miss Mary Alice Campbell to Eugene Donald Idol of Pleasant Garden, the wedding
to take place the last of this month in this city where the bride resides.
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