Well as this old writer has been so busy and has not sent in the news for some time, he will try and write a few.
It seems as if they all have quit singing ”It Ain’t Going to Rain No More” and have the blues and are singing the jazzes and hot times here.
The hot dry winds and cool nights are holding the little cotton back in the clods. Some of it is not up yet and will not come till it rains again.
Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Rinehardt and family visited at Mrs. Martha Carter’s Sunday, near Locust.
Miss Sophronia Rinehardt has purchased a Ford roadster.
Mrs. Nannie Rhinehardt picked her first mess of new beans from her garden on the 5th of June.
Grier Whitley spent the week-end with home folks.
Miss Marie Love is improving very much from the mumps.
Miss Edith Whitley spent Saturday night with Miss Gladys and Ruth Rineheardt near Stanfield.
The Children’s Day will be at Loves Grove the second Sunday in June. Everybody is invited.
Miss Essie Whitley spent Saturday in Albemarle on business.
Miss Ersa Lee Love spent Sunday with Miss Grace Love near Stanfield.
Miss Cora Lee Watkins spent Sunday with Miss Berie Kennedy of Concord.
Miss Bright and Cora Yow spent Saturday evening with Miss Gladys Rinehardt of Stanfield.
--Junebug
From page 3 of The Concord Daily Tribune, Saturday, June 11, 1926
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