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News from Faith in the Concord Tribune, July 21, 1925

Country Correspondence

Faith

Miss Mae Cook of China Grove, Route 1, and Miss Mae Pless motored up to Faith. Miss Mae cook was at the wheel. They came to see Venus [who writes the Faith column] and get one of the pictures that Venus took at Organ Church of the 11 pretty girls when the old soldiers’ reunion was held. Miss Cook is one of the picture. That’s the way to do—jump in your are and go and get your picture, or send 15 cents in stamps and get one by mail. They read our items in The Concord Times.

Here is a letter we received today by mail:

Albemarle, N.C., July 14, 1925

Mr. J.T. Wyatt, Salisbury, N.C., Route 3, Box 10

Dear Sir—

You will find $1 enclosed for another jar of your homemade eczema salve. It only cost me$1 but it has done thousands of dollars worth of good. So I am sending for another.

Very respectfully, Mrs. G.D. Ross, P.O. Box 361, Albemarle, N.C.

If you want to read one of the best articles you ever saw in print get a copy of the Carolina Watchman of July 15th, 1925, and turn to page 4, column 2, and you will see something you never heard of before. Then clip out the article and put it away for future use, as it is worth its weight in gold to anyone.

Every evening the people buy the Salisbury Post just off the press like hot cakes here in Faith.

Miss Catherine Coughlin of Boston, Mass., is visiting her friend, Miss Albert Pearle Bowers in Faith.

The Sunday schools of the three churches here in Faith are all preparing for their annual picnic tomorrow, July 16th, at Cooleemee. That pretty little mill town up on the river above Salisbury. They had their picnic there last year and found it to be so nice they are going back again this year.

We have a picture of the steel vault in which the casket was placed when Mr. Clay Grubb was buried in Davidson county. The picture also shows the large monument of Henry Glub. Will mail one to anyone on receipt of 20 cents in postage. Address “Venus,” Salisbury, N.C., Route 3, box 10.

We had a fine rain a few days ago.

From page 3 of the Concord Daily Tribune, July 21, 1925

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