Mr. Roy Davis and Miss Nellie Duvall of Almond were visiting relatives and friends here Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Furman Anderson met the misfortune of getting his leg mashed at Forney with a log. Dr. Siler was called to dress his leg.
Mrs. E.B. Byrd is on the sick list.
The farmers here are behind with their work on account of rain.
The weather is cool for the time of the year, and the crops are growing slowly.
The Sunday School at the Bridge is increasing in attendance and interest. We invite everybody to attend.
Mr. H.D. Dean has begun teaching singing on Saturday evenings. We wish him much success in the work.
Messrs. T.J. Carnes and A.A. Duvall have been to various counties buying walnut timber.
The Ramsey brothers are working on the road again. It is hoped the road will be opened soon, as traveling is a disadvantage over the old road.
Messrs. C.L. Ingram and Robt. Patton are calling on the Democratic voters every few days. We suppose they are electioneering.
Messrs. Clyde Morgan and R.C. Anderson went to Franklin on business Friday.
Dr. Siler was called to Mr. E.B. Byrd’s home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Smith were visiting Mrs. Joseph Morgan Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Morgan was the guest of Mrs. T.J. Carnes Saturday.
Mrs. Alice Dean and daughter, Mrs. J.C. Higdon, were at Stiles Friday shopping.
Mr. Ralph Morgan went to Forney to work Monday.
Mr. L.W. Waldroop of Barnes Cove was in this section Monday on business.
Mrs. Bell Childers and Mrs. Ida Young were in this section Saturday shopping.
It is reported that Miss Lolita Dean has been assigned the Bridge school.
From the front page of The Franklin Press, Friday, June 6, 1924
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