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Little Pine News in the Marshall Paper, March 7, 1924

Little Pine News

Mr. Griffin preached at Caney Fork Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. Griffin, Mr. James Wilson, Mr. Harrison Redmon and Mr. Johnie Goforth visited the Chain Gang Camps last Saturday night and sang and talked to the prisoners.

Mr. J.B. Roberts brought two fine short-horn calves at Marshall, at Mr. Allen’s sale.

Mr. Wiley Roberts bought one of Mr. Allen’s calves.

Mr. Carl Roberts and Mrs. McKinley Redmon went to Detroit, Mich., last Friday, February 22, though Mr. Redmon got home sick and returned.

Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Redmon visited Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Meadows last Saturday night. Mr. Redmon made some music with his violin.

Mr. Richard Stockley made a business trip to Asheville last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Graham and small daughter Josephine visited Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Roberts last Thursday.

Mrs. Adeline Roberts has been sick for some time. She is to go to the hospital Tuesday.

Mrs. Evelyn Wild is still with Mrs. Adeline Roberts, while her husband, Mr. Dewey Wild, went back to Detroit to work.

Mr. Wayne Roberts left last Thursday for Franklin, N.C., where he will take a position barbering.

Mrs. Ollie Payne is on the sick list, though improving very slowly.

Mr. and Mrs. Robell Redmon, Misses Tillery and Grace Fisher, and Mrs. Sprinkle were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Meadows last Sunday afternoon.

Miss Nora Dockery is getting along fine with her school on Upper Little Pine.

From the front page of the Marshall News-Record, March 7, 1924

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