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Neighborhood News From Hinton and Greensboro Rt. 2, April 10, 1922

Neighborhood News

HINTON

Lehman Gladstone has recovered form an attack of measles.

Rev. G.L. Whiteley of Whitsett visited his parents recently.

Miss Jane Glass is visiting her sister, Mrs. C.C. Parker.

Master Kress Causey is still confined to his room with a broken limb.

Prof. R.M. Gladstone has returned to his home here after teaching school at Glenwood.

Mrs. J.A. Starr was hostess to a number of her friends last Wednesday. A delightful day was spent in quilting and conversation.

Miss Martha Caudle, the music teacher of the high school here, has been unable to teach recently on account of sickness.

The “minstrel” which was given in the auditorium of Alamance high school Thursday night was greatly enjoyed by those who were brave enough to face the inclement weather. For the benefit of those who failed to be present, the “minstrel” will again be presented, at the same place, Monday night, April 17.

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ROUTE 2, GREENSBORO

Leslie R. Andrew had the misfortune to lose his house a few days ago by fire, also all his furnishings except a few pieces. The fire originated in the kitchen flue. They are residing temporarily at the home of D.L. Burnsides.

Miss Nellie Dick visited Miss Pearle Jones last Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Buchanan recently visited Mrs. Buchanan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dick.

Mrs. Nolie Hackney is improving.

Miss Alice Stafford spent the week-end with her sister, who is principal of Pine Crest school.

The writer had the pleasure of visiting the Patriot office and meeting the editor recently.

From the front page of The Greensboro Patriot, published every Monday and Thursday, April 10, 1922

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