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News Collected Along Vass, Route 1, March 25, 1921

Vass Route One

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff King, a daughter, Friday, March 19, 1921.

Mr. J. Addison McDonald of Charleston, S.C., spent a few days with his aunt, Mrs. J.A. McLeod of this route.

Mrs. J.A. Blue and Mrs. W.M. McLeod have been visiting relatives in Durham this week.

Miss Regina Blue, who is supplying as bookkeeper in the General store at Pinehurst, was home for the week end.

Rev. C.K. Taffee, who was called home several weeks ago on account of the critical illness of his brother, has returned and preached an excellent sermon at Eureka Sunday.

The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church held its regular monthly meeting last Friday with Mrs. N.C. Blue. An interesting programme was rendered after which delicious refreshments were served. The Society voted to meet next with Mrs. Mary Blue.

The faculty, and a few interested persons of the Farm Life School, are giving a play entitled “Patty Makes Things Hum” on Friday night, March 25, 1921, in the school auditorium. The play will begin promptly at 8 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend this play as it is one of great charm and splendidly done. The proceeds will go for some much needed equipment in the school auditorium. Come!

Mr. and Mrs. A.A. McCaskill and Miss Annis McCaskill made a business trip to Fayetteville one day last week.

Professor John D. McLeod of the Jackson Springs school spent the week end at home.

Miss Janie Dalrymple, of the Farm Life School, who has been quite sick for a week, is now much improved.

From the front page of The Pilot, Vass, N.C., Friday, March 25, 1921

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