Mr. D.E. Peterson of Rochester, N.Y., was a guest in our village the past week.
Mr. B.C. Morgan and party spent a few days first of week on a hunting expedition in Chatham County.
Rev. W.C. Player and wife of Rockingham visited some days the past week with friends in these parts.
Miss Essie Parker, who is teaching school near Duke, spent the week end with her parents of these parts.
The Trustees of the Library have called a meeting for Thursday night for the purpose of electing a new trustee. Every one is requested to be present.
Mr. Bert Green, who was called here some weeks ago on account of his father, Mr. Jas. Green, being very ill, left first of the week for his home in Muskegan, Mich.
A George Washington Supper was served in the Church basement Friday night. The proceeds from the supper are to be used in repairing the roof and windows of the Chapel.
Miss Jean Addar, who has been nursing Mr. Jas. Green for some days, left Monday for her home at the town of Addar. We are very glad to state Mr. Green, who has been so seriously ill, is now much improved.
From page 9 of The Sandhill Citizen, Southern Pines, N.C., Friday, February 27, 1925
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