A play, “Miss Janie, or a Curtailed Courtship,” will be given at Piney Grove school on Saturday night February 23, 1924. Come and see how Miss Jamie and Handy, a colored servant, make and break matches. The admission will be 10 and 20 cents. Proceeds will go to the benefit of the school.
Miss Ocia Nance is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Kindley this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Grimes and family visited Mr. Grimes’ father at Thomasville Sunday.
Miss Mittie McDowell visited relatives and friends at High Point last week.
Mr. J.C. Ridge, who has been sick for the past week, is slowly improving. We hope he will soon be well again.
Miss Leta Morgan has been out of school for the past month on account of ill health. We hope she will soon be able to take up her work again at Farmer high school.
Misses Lalah and Blanche Delk of High Point spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Delk.
Mr. and Mrs. W.L.G. Bingham of Denton visited their daughter, Mrs. W.C. Grimes, one day last week.
Miss Ruth Delk was in Thomasville shopping one day last week.
Miss Mamie Lackey spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. C.V. Parker.
Rev. Mr. Riddle and family took supper with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garner Tuesday evening.
Mr. J.R. Mitchell and friends are at Tip Top Lodge this week. Mr. Mitchell will return to his home at Montclaire, N.J., in a short while, as the hunting season is most over.
Success to The Courier and its many readers.
From page 3 of The Courier, Asheboro, N.C., Feb. 21, 1924. The main character in the play is either Miss Janie or Miss Jamie—was spelled both ways in the first item.
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