Mr. T.J. Fetzer, who has been sick at the Presbyterian hospital New York for several weeks, was brought to the sanatorium Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fetzer accompanied him home. He stood the journey remarkably well.
Mr. E.C. Robinson left the hospital Tuesday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Clark, a son, Thursday Dec. 7th.
Mrs. W.R. Bowers is improving and expects to leave the hospital in a few days.
Mrs. Phillip Sellers of Lilesville will be able to go home the last of the week.
Mrs. J.T. Redfearn was taken home Tuesday. There was no improvement in her condition.
Willie Ruth Huneycutt, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. W.C. Huneycutt, had her tonsils removed last week.
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Rev. J.S. Bennett was able to leave the hospital the first of the week.
Wesley Michael was operated upon the last of the week for an injured foot. He is doing only fairly well.
Melissa Peguese from Cheraw, S.C., is improving. She was operated upon several days ago.
From the front page of The Messenger and Intelligencer, Wadesboro, N.C., Thursday, Dec. 14, 1922; Published by the estate of J.G. Boylin.
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