Our regular services were held Sunday. There were 127 present at Sunday School. We are hoping it will still increase.
Miss Ethel Blackwelder is at home on account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Linker spent Sunday in Mt. Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Duke Linker.
Miss Olene Miller is on the sick list.
Mr. W.D. Alexander has a strained back and is in a critical condition.
Messrs. Fred Love and Fred Furr of Rutherford College are spending awhile at home with relatives and friends.
Miss Molly Blackwelder spent a few hours at home Tuesday night. She was accompanied by Misses Medlin, Naomi Linker and Mr. Sam Cline, D.V. Linker from Poplar Tent.
Mrs. John Pethel spent a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Stove. They also visited her sisters, Mrs. L.S. Mason and Mrs. E.J. Linker.
Mr. Dolph Miller got hurt in the mill and is confined to his bed.
The Roberta people are getting ready for the convention that is to be held the 30th of March at the court house.
From page 6 of the Concord Daily Tribune, Tuesday, March 18, 1924
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