--Mr. Claude Messick has returned from a business trip to Florida.
--Mrs. C.E. Wallace is up again after being confined to her room for a week.
--Considerable hail fell in the Deep Creek section during the storm Sunday night.
-- A small son of Mr. W.I. (Dick) Hutchens was buried at Shugartown Tuesday. He had suffered for some time with tuberculosis. Mackie and Hinshaw funeral directors of Yadkinville tell us that this is the fifth casket they have sold in that one family in the past 15 months.
--Messrs. M.G. Myers and Fred Sheets of Winston-Salem were business visitors in town Monday.
--Mrs. John Royal is very ill at her home here with pneumonia. Her condition is said to be serious.
--Mrs. J.A. Logan is taking treatment in a Statesville hospital. She will be gone about 10 days.
--Three farms for sale near Courtney, N.C. If interested, call on L.C. Cranfill, Cana, N.C., Rt. 1.
--Mr. John H. Myers arrived Monday from Macon, Ga., to spend a few days with relatives. He is looking well.
--As soon as the coal wagon slows up the ice cream man starts. Ice cream has been coming to Yadkinville now for a week.
--Mr. L.C. Hall, who is with the Palm Beach (Fla.) Times, spent some time with his brother, Atty. A.E. Hall here last week.
--The Guilford College Glee Club will give an entertainment at the East Bend High School Saturday night, March 13, at 8 o’clock.
--Mr. M.W. Mackie went to Winston-Salem Tuesday afternoon where he consulted an ear specialist on account of some trouble with one ear.
--Mr. Tom Mackie arrived in town Monday to spend a few days with his father, Mr. Lee Mackie, who has been seriously ill for several weeks.
--The farmers of this county are busy these days preparing for another crop, and it is hoped that the next one will be more successful than the last.
--For Sale—Registered Jersey stock cow, 20 months old. Quality good. See A.B. Warden, Yadkinville.
--Tenant Wanted for good 75-acre farm with good buildings near Yadkinville. See or write Paul Vestal, N. Wilkesboro, N.C.
--Prof. Dewey Shore has been operated on at Dr. Long’s hospital at Statesville Monday morning for appendicitis. He is reported to be resting well at present.
--Marriage licenses have been issued By Register of Deeds Eaton to Thomas W. Speer and Nervie Mickles, both East Bend, and David H. Journey of Iredell County to Dell Crater of Hamptonville.
--Mrs. E. Reid Russell of Asheville came over Tuesday to visit relatives. She returned to Asheville yesterday afternoon and carried home with her Miss Mattie Phillips, who will spend some time with her.
--Mrs. Emma Wilson, wife of Mr. Charlie Wilson, was taken to the Lawrence Hospital at Winston-Salem Friday to undergo treatment for a complication of diseases. She underwent an operation for appendicitis Monday morning.
--A tract of land belonging to the late Mrs. Emily Myers and known as the Gross place near Union Cross was sold at auction here Monday. It was bid in for $2,600 by Mr. M.W. Mackie. It is still open for 10 days for an advance bid.
--This abominable practice of stopping automobiles across the street and leaving them there is getting to be a nuisance in Yadkinville. Sometimes a big four-ton truck is left standing across the sidewalk for three days at a time, compelling ladies, children and others to gout in the street to get by. Somebody ought to be sent to jail.
From page 3 of The Yadkin Ripple, Yadkinville, N.C., Thursday, March 4, 1926
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