Brickhaven, Feb. 9—Miss Nell Yarboro is spending this week here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. C.N. Thompson.
Little Master Keith Marks Overby, who has been right sick for several days, is getting on very nicely. Mrs. Mims is still unable to be out, but we hope that she will soon be better.
Miss Hilda Wilkie, the primary teacher, was unable to meet her classes Thursday==an attack of hoarseness also prevented her singing at the meeting of the Betterment Association Wednesday. However, the meeting was interesting and quite a bit of business was transacted. Mrs. A.P. Harigton who has made such an efficient president in the past two years, was unanimously nominated for reelection, but upon refusing to serve another term, was succeeded by Mrs. H.A. Harington. Mrs. Kennedy was reelected treasurer and Mrs. T.J. Harington will also retain the secretarial duties. Mrs. C.H. Marks is vice-president. At the close of the session, hot chocolate and wafters were served.
The C.E. meeting Sunday evening was well attended and the program was quite interesting. The debate was a new feature and added much to the regular order of service. Harold Mims is leader next Sunday. Louise Nash will have charge of the meeting the following Sunday.
Odell, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Exie Cotton of Morrisville, died Sunday and was buried at Christian Chapel Monday afternoon. A very large crowd was present.
Mr. J.C. Seawell has returned from Raleigh, where he has been for treatment at a hospital. Mr. Seawell has not been well for some time, and his many friends hope that he will be greatly benefited.
Rev. Fuller Johnson filled his regular appointment at Christian Chapel Sunday. Mr. Johnson is a very able man and always has a splendid message for his people. Services are held every second Sunday at 11 a.m. Visitors are always welcome.
From the front page of the Chatham Record, Pittsboro, N.C., Thursday, February 12, 1925
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