On the Sick List
C.B. Spell is seriously ill at his home here with influenza.
J.L. Chernault has been quite ill at his home on Richardson
street. He has been confined for several days.
John A. Holmes of the Welborn Furniture company is suffering
from an attack of la grippe.
Miss Mabel Ivey is ill at the home of Mrs. Brown on West
High street with influenza.
Mrs. John W. Price is confined to her apartment in the
Redding building with la grippe.
Mrs. Al Moffitt, who has been ill for several days at her
home on Richardson street, is reported improved.
John McIntyre and two other members of his family who have
been ill with influenza are better.
Mrs. Helen Spivey is ill with influenza.
George Sheffield, who has been sick with influenza, was
reported improving today.
Rev. P.D. Brown is confined to his home with illness.
Mrs. A.S. Parker is ill with influenza.
Allan Crowson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Crowson, who has
been confined for several days to his home on Rowland Park on account of the
influenza, is recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Brooks and daughter, Miss Emily, are
improving from a siege of the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarrett have been confined to their home
with the influenza.
Mrs. Will Snow and son, William, are ill with la grippe.
Misses Jennie and Annie Miner are confined to their rooms
with la grippe.
J. Wesley Smith is improving from an attack of influenza.
Mrs. William P. Ragan and two of her sons, Edward and W.P.
Jr., are ill at their home on West High street.
A.E. Wall is confined to his home on Willowbrook street with
influenza.
Miss Lillian Smith, daughter of W.L. Smith, has been
confined to her home with influenza.
Mrs. S.D. Clapp and son, Paul, are suffering from the
influenza at their home on Willowbrook street.
Hugh Hamilton, Hamilton street, returned to his home here
Friday from Davidson on account of the flu situation there.
Miss Alice Riddick is much better after having been quite
ill for several days with the influenza.
Little Joseph Weaver Jr. and sister Betty Gwinn, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Roland Park, are ill at their home.
Mrs. A.M. Greer is rapidly recovering from an operation
which she underwent last week at High Point hospital.
Aunt Lizzie Hargrave is sick.
Manager Crooks of Efird’s has the flu, sorry to note.
Cletus Chadwick, aged 24, died of flu at Jamestown Tuesday.
The editor’s entire family, including negro cook and wash
woman, have and are feeling the effects of flu and event the cats and other
domestics around the place appear to have a sympathetic ailment.
F.B. Stoner is improving after an illness of several days.
Miss Mildred Massey is improving after suffering from a
severe attack of influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarrett are much better after having
been confined to their home on Main Street for the past week with influenza.
Miss Viola Foust is suffering with a severe cold.
Henry Poole returned Sunday night from Granite Quarry where
he went to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Cora Holselser, who died at
her home there Saturday and was buried Sunday.
Mrs. T.E. McGee is ill at her home on East Green Street.
Mrs. Frank Gurley is confined to her home on West Green
street with a severe cold.
Ernest Beck, who has been very ill of the influenza is
improving.
Mrs. J.M. Cross, who has been visiting her brother, C.M.
Cecil of Greensboro, who has been quite ill of influenza, returned Friday
afternoon to her home here.
Mrs. J.V. Wilson is confined to her home on Lindsay street
with an attack of the influenza.
The friends here of Misses Josephine Wood and Mary Ring will
regret to learn that they are both suffering of influenza, being confined to
their rooms at Greensboro College for Women.
Miss Esther Minard is ill with the influenza, it was
announced this morning.
Miss E.L. Stoner, who has been confined to her home for the past
week, still continues ill.
Don Stone, 38, Dies of Tuberculosis
Funeral services over the remains of Don F. Stone, aged 38
years, who died of tuberculosis at Asheville Wednesday, were held at the grave
in Oakwood cemetery Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. J.A.
Clarke, pastor of the First Baptist Church.
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