Sunday, January 23, 2022

K.L. Huffman Recovering from Head Wound and Other Claremont News, Jan. 23, 1922

Claremont Locals

Claremont, Jan. 23—Mr. K.L. Huffman, who was badly hurt on his head by a rock which fell from the Swannanoa tunnel in which he was working, after being in Biltmore hospital for several days, was able to come home Friday. It is hoped he will soon be able to be at his work again.

Mrs. Charlie Little of Lincolnton, after visiting relatives and friends here for the past week, has returned home. Miss Cleo Sigmon of Newton, R.F.D. 2, was a week end guest of Miss Ruth Roseman.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bollinger, who live on a state farm in the eastern part of the state, have arrived here to visit relatives and friends.

Mrs. Lee Cloninger was brought home Sunday from Dr. Long’s Sanatorium where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Miss Willie Mave Holler, of the Newton graded school faculty, was a week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Holler. Mr. G.L. Winters is confined to his room with rheumatism.

From The Hickory Daily Record, Jan. 23, 1922

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