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Correspondence from Locust, Sept. 4, 1925

Country Correspondence

Locust

Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Osborne spent last week with relatives at Sanford.

Misses Mary Furr and Emma Treece of Kannapolis spent the week-end at home.

Mr. Trotter of Charlotte has been the guest for several days of Rev. and Mrs. E.D. Teeter.

Mr. D.W. Turner has been nursing a sore foot, the result of stepping on a nail.

Mrs. R.W. Simpson has been visiting relatives in and near Oakboro.

Mrs. Pantha Burris and two children, of Kannapolis, spent last week here among relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Hartsell, Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Smith and N.W. Honeycutt and Cranford Eudy toured some of the western part of the state during the cool days.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Teeter and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Teeter, the latter of Charlotte, are spending some time at Wilmington.

Miss Jocelyn Tucker of Concord spent last week here in the home of her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Tucker.

The Oakboro Woman’s Club was entertained last Thursday afternoon by the local club. After the regular business was transacted a demonstration on basket making was given by some of the Oakboro members. Refreshments consisting of ice cream, cake and fruits were served.

Baptizing’s took place last Tuesday morning at Smith’s Ford and also at Garmond’s. As a result of the meetings just closed one was baptized into the fellowship of Pine Bluff M.E. Church (others also connecting themselves) and several with Smyrna Baptist Church.

Friends here of Mr. Julius Little sympathize deeply with him in the death of his companion, who was buried last Thursday at Love’s Chapel.

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From page 4 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Sept. 4, 1925

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