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County Correspondent Shares News from Enochville, May 1, 1926

County Correspondence: Enochville

We are glad to see little Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Rumple, out again, after having had an attack of mumps.

Another new mill is being constructed at China Grove.

Miss Dorothy Correll spent Tuesday evening with Miss Lucille Ballard of Enochville.

Mrs. C.C. Upright and children spent Saturday evening with Mrs. I.E. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Correll and children spent a few hours Saturday night with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Reece of Kannapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. M.W. Upright and Mrs. L.D. Upright visited Mrs. Amanda Allman of Salisbury last Sunday.

Well Venus, what do you think of “Giggles” gourd? I would like to have some of those seed.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upright and daughter, Gladys, of the Gibson Mill neighborhood of Concord, were visitors last Sunday at the home of his nephew, C.C. Upright.

“Busy Bee” wishes to correct a mistake in Tuesday’s items in regard to preaching at Old Bethpage; instead of being at 3 p.m. services will be at 11 a.m., Sunday school at 10 a.m. Good attendance is expected.

We are sorry to hear of the critical condition of Mrs. D.P Winecoff, who has been in the hospital for some time.

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Upright have moved into the new house recently built by C.C. Upright.

Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Upright and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sechler and children, and Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Burris and children, of West Kannapolis were visitors Sunday evening at Mr. C.C. Upright’s.

Mesdames H.L. Karriker and C.A. Weddington and children were visitors in our town yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Overcash and children of Kannapolis, and Mrs. Overcash’s sister, Miss Ethel Flowe, visited relatives Sunday evening.

We know of a 17-months-old baby who can sing “Mother’s Gone to Glory,” “Gone Astray,” and several other familiar songs, and carry the tune without missing a word. She is very small for her age, but unusually smart in every respect. Now Venus, if you can find a child to beat this one, trot them out.

H.H. Overcash is planting corn.

We learn that the nurse is still at the bedside of Mrs. W.B. Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Poteat of Upper Rowan visited relatives in Kannapolis last Sunday.

--BUSY BEE

From The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, May 1, 1926

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Venus is another county correspondent.

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