Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Notes from Walnut Cove, March 5, 1924

News Notes from Walnut Cove

Walnut Cove, March 5—Miss Sadie Fulton returned to the North Carolina College Sunday to resume her studies after having her tonsils removed at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem last week.

Miss Alma Chilton, one of the teachers in the high school at Walnut Cove, is in Greensboro taking treatment under a physician. Her friends hope to see her back home soon.

Mrs. Emma Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. John Eastbrook of Greensboro visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Fulton is the daughter of the late Sheriff Gentry of Stokes county.

Miss Annie Ruth Ratledge, young daughter of Rev. J.T. Ratledge, the M.E. church pastor, continues ill, it is regretted to state.

Archdeacon W.H. Hardin of Salisbury was a visitor here the past week.

Walnut Cove is undergoing an epidemic of measles, there being a great many cases in and around the village.

From the front page of the Danbury Reporter, Wednesday, March 5, 1924

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