Spindale, May 4—Mrs. Emma Dunn, who has been ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G.L. Cook, is able to be up again.
Mr. Herbert Crenshaw spent Saturday and Sunday with his sister, Miss Ora, who is a student at Queens college, Charlotte.
Misses Blanch Odom and Margaret McIver were business visitors to Charlotte, Saturday.
Miss Florence Howard, who was called to Newport News, Va., by the serious illness of her sister, returned to Spindale Saturday to resume her duties as assistant to Rev. W.L. Latham.
Special Mother’s Day services will be conducted at the methodist church Sunday evening, May 9. Members and friends of the congregation are cordially invited to be present.
Rev. W.L. Latham who has been ill was unable to fill his appointment at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Judge O.C. Erwin made a splendid address on “Faith” which was an inspiration to those present.
Mrs. Beaty and son, of Charlotte, spent Sunday the guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma Dunn, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. G.L. Cook.
The following ladies of the Spindale-Rutherfordton Presbyterian church attended the meeting of Presbyterial in Belmont Thursday and Friday of the past week: Mrs. W.O. Watkins, Mrs. Frank Hampton, Mrs. O.C. Erwin, Mrs. Clyde Williamson and Misses Ellen Erwin and Florence Howard.
Miss Julia Morris, who is attending school at Boone, will arrive home today to spend the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Morris.
Miss Kitty and Masters Randall and Adrian Hovis of Lowell were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Pasuer, Sunday.
Miss Jessie Harper Brown spent the week-end at her home in Monroe.
Miss Lela Morris was a business visitor to Spartanburg, Saturday.
Mr. N.G. Hardie has as his guest his mother, Mrs. Hardie and sister, Miss Grace Hardie, who will spend several weeks with him.
From page 2 of the Forest City Courier, Thursday, May 6, 1926
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