Oakboro, Route 2, Feb. 23—Mrs. A.F. Huneycutt is on the sick list. Also Mr. James Little.
Elder W.R. Helms filled his regular appointment at Liberty Hill Sunday. A large crowd present.
Mr. Gus Mills and children, Edna and Lola, of Albemarle, attended church at Liberty Hill Sunday.
The highway joining the Allen highway has been settled. It was to be left in favor of the surveyor, and he never changed it at all, as much confusion was raised at first.
Messrs. Calvin Gilbert, Ollie, Claud and Leander Crisco of Stanfield spent the week-end at home.
Elder Jason Eudy and daughter, Miss Inna Maie, attended services at Flat Lake Sunday. Report a nice time.
Miss Victora Crisco of Rt. 1 visited Miss Kermot Smith Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Nicholas and four children, Mary, Mildred, Margaret and Bud Jr., were visitors in the Smith home Sunday.
Rev. McClure preached an interesting sermon at Barbee’s Grove Sunday. He was assisted by Mr. Mally Hill.
Mr. Lee Brattian and Earl Little, of Marshville, spent Tuesday night in the home of Mr. E.R. Smith and report a grand time.
Mr. L.B. and H.C. Harward and Norma Tucker of Monroe visited Paul and Ellis Huneycutt Saturday night.
Miss Fannie Morgan, our teacher at Smith’s, spent the week-end at home.
Elder I.M. Stanly preached his farewell sermon at Liberty Hill last first Sunday. A pastor will be called soon. Brother Stanly has served us faithfully for seven years, and his leaving means a great loss to this country. I don’t know where he will go but a large field awaits him wherever he goes, and will be filled to the utmost.
Mr. Luther Almond has been very sick for the last week. But later reports indicate that he is improving.
Mr. Rufus Little of Marshville was in Oakboro last week with a large lot of mules. He left Friday for Albemarle.
Mrs. Richard Hill and son, Roy, and wife were I Oakboro last week to see our good Dr. Hartsell. They live in Albemarle.
Misses Maud Burris and Letha Smith of Albemarle spent the week-end at home. Also Miss Pearle Williams, who holds a responsible position in Albemarle.
Mrs. Dewey Hinson is seriously ill at this writing. Also, Amos Honeycutt. Dr. Brunson of Albemarle is in charge of both cases.
From page 6 of The Albemarle Press, February 26, 1925
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