Most farmers in this section are through planting cotton seed at last.
Knob Creek baseball boys played two very interesting ball games Saturday evening. The first game with Belwood and the second game was with the Casar boys. Although having lost both games, the K.C. boys did splendid playing. They were good on batting, but their greatest fault was errors made by the fielders. “Ed” Cook, the K.C. Pitcher, did splendid pitching. He also did exceedingly well at the bat. He knocked a home run. There were several three-base hits by the K.C. players.
Messrs. Carmie and Rochel Young of Newton visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Young of Toluca Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Sain visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sain Sunday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. F.D. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Millie Sain and Mrs. S.A. Sain, all of Toluca, motored to Lincolnton Monday to attend the funeral services of young Dr. Gordon Crowell. There were hundreds present at the funeral. They also reported that there were three truckloads of flowers.
Messrs. Roy Carpenter and Edgar Cook wee representatives of Carpenters Grove church at the Baptist convention held at Hendersonville last week.
There will be memorial services held at Carpenters Grove Church Sunday May 16th. Everyone cordially invited to come and bring flowers.
From page 4 of The Shelby Star, Wednesday, May 12, 1926
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