Tuesday, July 2, 2024

News from Walnut Cove Includes Much Sickness, July 2, 1924

Sick People at Walnut Cove. . . Some have Just Gone to Hospital While Others Are Returning—All Getting Along Fairly Well

Walnut Cove, N.C., July 2—A number from here attended the picture, “The Covered Wagon” in Winston-Salme the first of this week. Among those who went were Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Davis, Jacob Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Matthews, Mrs. J.G. Fulton, Mrs. H.H. Davis, Misses Nellie and Alma Chilton and Helen Fulton.

Ethelburt Mallet, formerly of this place, but who has recently been holding a position in Winston-Salem, has gone to Halifax, N.S., to spend the summer. Mr. Mallett’s many friends here are always interested in his whereabouts.

With the Sick

Rev. Chas. Hutcherson has returned home here after undergoing an operation in a hospital in Richmond, Va. His many friends will be glad to know that he is getting along as well as could be expected.

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Dr. Richard Jones, son of Dr. A.G. Jones, who is in the Twin City hospital, is improving.

Mrs. John Hutcherson has entered the Baptist Hospital at Winston for treatment. Her many friends hope to see her home again soon.

Mrs. Laura Davis is in the Twin City hospital to have an eye treated. She recently had the misfortune to get a cinder in her eye while traveling on the train.

From the front page of the Danbury Reporter, July 2, 1924

Mallet or Mallett?

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