Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Peeler’s little boy baby is running all about and can almost say J.T. and in a week or so more, he will be saying J.T. to beat the band. Like all the little ones does in Faith as soon as they can begin to talk.
Mrs. J.M. Troutman and son, Hoyle, and Mrs. I.B. Morris and children, I.B. Jr. and Lillian and Brice Morris, motored up to Faith today in their fine car to see Venus.
Ann Locke, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., is visiting in Virginia for a week.
W.R. Weaver while returning from work in his car, found a little pig one or two days old running along in the gutter by the side of the road. It was lost. He took it home and put it on the milk bottle and it is getting along fine. Who can beat that for finding a lost pet?
Jule Allman told us he had torn down the East Spencer tabernacle. He recently took down the grandstand at the fairgrounds. He has a reputation for taking down old buildings.
One man in Faith wants to buy a fine passenger Ford car second handed cheap for cash right away.
We went to St Pauls Sunday, June 6th, and saw more people there than have ever been there before. Since the church was organized the big free dinner in the grove furnished by the good ladies was spread on a table about 250 feet long more or less and was one of the best and finest dinners Venus ever saw. St. Pauls has a large Sunday school and here is what we saw on the register:
Attendance today—380
Attendance a year ago today—391
Offering today--$73.96
Offering a year ago today--$45.39
Number on the roll—442
Now if any other Sunday school can beat this record, trot it out. Venus wants to know.
The Nazareth Orphans Home children rendered their exercise here at the Reformed church last night to a crowded house and took in a fine collection. This was their second performance. The first one was at the Reformed Church at Rockwell. The little tiny girl went through her exercise all alone and they are all well trained, 14 in all.
--Venus
From page 3 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 11, 1926
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