By Martha E. Crowell
Indian Trail, Sept. 24—Owing to the fact that I have been very busy with my school duties for the past two weeks, I have neglected sending an article in The Journal. I’m back again; however, news is rather scarce.
Mrs. Cora Funderburk visited friends in Charlotte last week.
Mrs. John W. Moore of Charlotte was the guest of Mrs. D.T. Morris last Wednesday.
Mrs. J. Reid Abernethy of Charlotte spend the latter part of the last week with her sister, Miss Kate Crowell.
Mr. Banks Funderburk of Hamlet spend the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Cora Funderburk.
The many friends of Mr. J.F. Hargett will be glad to know that he is very much improved. Mr. Hargett walked into his dining room and ate dinner a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Moore have returned from their wedding tour. Mrs. Moore has resumed her work in the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Simpson and their small daughter, Margaret, were the guests of Mrs. R.L. Tomberlin.
We are sorry to report that Miss Gladys Benton is rather ill. It is sincerely hoped that Miss Menton will recover soon.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Underwood of Charlotte visited frie3nds here last Thursday. Miss Lottie Harrell, a member of the Indian Trail faculty, spent the week-end with her mother at Marshville.
Prof. W.I. Grigg had charge of the Epworth League program last Sunday evening. Mr. Grigg made a very beneficial talk on the meaning of the Epworth League and discussed the duties of the different departments. He also emphasized the fact that not only should the superintendents feel responsible for their duties, but that each member should feel an individual responsibility also.
From the front page of The Monroe Journal, Sept. 25, 1923
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