Bear Creek, Feb. 9—Mrs. J.H. Gunter is very sick, we learn to our sorrow. We hope for her early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Beal and daughter, Frances, visited in the home of I.M. Gilmore, Sunday, on Pittsboro, Rt. 3.
Mrs. D.A. Rives was confined to her room last week but is improving now.
Miss Viola Campbell of Siler City is visiting at James Campbell’s.
J.A. Moody and J.A. Woody made a business trip to Sanford last week.
Mrs. W.A. Coggins spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.N. Ellis of Goldston.
Miss Ina Phillips, a student of Siler City high school, spent the week-end with home folks.
M.W. Willett went to Liberty Saturday to have dental work done.
Rev. D.V. Pike of Dunn was a recent visitor at G.W. Burke’s, visiting his sister, Mrs. S.C. Burke.
Mrs. T.R. Green is very low, we are sorry to report.
Mrs. W.L. Coggins, after visiting relatives in Greensboro, has returned to her home here.
Miss Mary George Blair of Pittsboro spent the week-end at G.N. Smith’s.
J.R. Mobley is recovering from a severe case of smallpox.
From the front page of the Chatham Record, Pittsboro, N.C., Thursday, February 12, 1925
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