Haw River won from Gibsonville last Saturday. First team played at Gibsonville and second team played Gibsonville here. First team, 10 to 1; second team, 9 to 5.
Miss Dulcie Cooke returned home from Watts Hospital, Durham, Saturday night. She is getting along fine.
Miss Ola Self of Greensboro visited here Sunday.
Mesdames O.F. Clapp and V.M. Euliss of Graham spent the weekend here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Mya.
Mr. and Mrs. T.K. Best returned home Saturday after spending a few days in the eastern part of the State.
Mr. A.A. Neese is preparing to open the Theatre formerly known as “Dixie” Theatre. The name for the show is unknown at present.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blalock, a daughter, Marie Bonte, last Friday, June 17.
Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Neese left Monday for Lexington. Mr. Neese will attend the furniture show in High Point, while Mrs. Neese is to visit in Lexington for about two weeks.
It was reported Tuesday that Mrs. Jas. M. May was dying but it was later learned that she was better. She is seriously ill at present writing. Mrs. May has been sick for several months and often has sinking spells. It is hoped that she will soon recover.
J.V. Keck left Wednesday morning on the 3 o’clock train for Greensboro, where he is to attend court.
From The Alamance Gleaner, Graham, N.C., June 23, 1921
No comments:
Post a Comment