Thursday, June 27, 2024

News from Upper Cartoogechaye, June 27, 1924

Upper Cartoogechaye News

We are having some pretty weather at this writing, and the farmers are making good use of it.

Mrs. Van Frazier of Carson Branch is spending a few days here with relatives and friends.

Mrs. Manson Stiles of Lawrenceville, Ga., is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweatman.

Mrs. John Gribble of Franklin is visiting her mother here, Mrs. J.B. Anderson.

Mr. Wymer Love and two daughters, of Poplar Cove, were visiting in this section Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Rebia Huscusson of Poplar Cove spent Sunday with Miss Annie Anderson.

We are having fine singings at the Cartoogechaye Baptist Church every Saturday night and Sunday night. Everybody invited. We had some visitors at the singing Sunday night from Nantahala. We hope they will come again.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ramey of Buck Creek passed through this section Monday on their way to Lawrenceville, Ga.

Mr. Jason Ledford of Prentiss, N.C., was a visitor in this section last week.

Mr. Frank Anderson has returned home after a stay at East La Porte.

Mr. Fred L. Nichols of Lawrenceville, Ga., passed through this section Monday.

We are sorry to report that Mrs. Hez Dills is on the sick list. Hope she will be out again soon.

Miss Annie Mae Cloer of Nantahala was visiting her sister, Mrs. Hez Dills, a few days ago.

Everybody come to Sunday School next Sunday morning at 10 o’clock at the Cartoogechaye Baptist Church.

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Upper Cartoogechaye News

We are having some very hot weather at this writing.

Mrs. Manson Stiles of Laurenceville, Ga., is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweatman.

We were certainly sorry to hear of the death of Dr. Siler. He will be greatly missed here.

Miss Annie Mae Cloer of Natahala passed through this section Monday.

Miss Edna Dills is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. Lester Dills of Skeenah.

Miss Hallie Huscusson of Franklin was visiting in this section last Sunday.

Mr. Joe Sweatman left Monday for Cashiers, N.C., where he expects to work for a while.

From page 2 of the Franklin Press, Macon County, N.C., Friday, June 27, 1924

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