By J.V. Snipes
Miss Carrie B. Somers of Southern Pines was in the village on business Tuesday.
Miss Mable Smith spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. W.M. Parker at Pinehurst.
Mr. LeFevre, who has been confined to the house with a cold the past two weeks is able to be on our streets again.
Mr. R.E. Jackson, who has spent the past week in Savannah, Ga., was back on our streets this week in his usual gay mood.
The croquet grounds in the park have been cleaned and the young people of the place are enjoying the game there each evening.
The appearance of the village post office has been greatly improved by enlarging the space it occupied and by the addition of new lock boxes.
Miss Helen Barnard who has spent the winter at the Hazel Cottage left Wednesday morning for her home in West Brattleboro, Vermont. By her friendliness and cheering ways, Miss Barnard has made many friends in the village that look forward to her return in the Fall.
From page 6 of the Sandhill Citizen, Southern Pines, N.C., Friday, May 16, 1924
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