i- NORTH
FORK
NEWS
OR
Fountain views
I!
Oden Walker
.,ward pansy Wfflet spent the
; of June 9 in Kannapolis
r Mr and Mrs. Floyd Horn,
f :'‘A,,■ k a bulldozer came and
'■ around on North Fork.
.' i the Cove road ’dozed out
way to the Joe Fateh.
W hams had his road done,
,! v Penland had his fixed
‘ "and Darius Patton, Bill
\\ ,odro\v Propst, and this
;.;r rad a “road conference”
,r . .! ,-h last Sunday, at which
voided to dress our road
.■ gravel on it.
leepest sympathy to the
»'ivr; family of Loranza Russ
jl'avani Russell is in from the
: forces on account of his
r’s death.
rtainly did enjoy the
n division’s covered dish
. at the home of Mr. and
Li itenberger last Monday
|i Leitenberger’s have
I,. ; . rple beeches growing on
j, unds that are very beau
ll and interesting.
are glad to see Mrs. Horace
• rd of Brookside back at
it, Sophia spent the winter
,datives and friends in the
th.
fairly good crowd enjoyed
I', rtland Story, which was
: at Mountain View church
Wednesday by Ross Taylor,
it impressed us most was the
n the picture that inter
... the sermon for the deaf and
ib. It is remarkable how ele
one can get with their
ll
fe
ll" and Mrs. Fred Wilson of
feking Ridge, X. J., paid a mid
Ik visit to the William Browns
[week. Mr. Brown and Mr. Wil
worked together for a num
-)f years.
• are very happy to have Mrs.
Be.- P. Kinard on North Fork
|the summer. Mrs. Kinard plans
stay until November. We hope
her a great deal this sum
pi
fet
rom what we hear ‘‘the boys
the woods” did not get the
- warnings recently.
> Beatrice Short and Miss
othy Morlan of Indianapolis,
Miss Mary McKay of Lake
■d visited North Fork and the
'ker sisters recently. Needless
lay the ladies from the Hoosier
:e fell in love with our valley,
met Mr. and Mrs. Bill
enship walking in the twil
t ast Wednesday evening,
e looked real snazzy in shorts.
r and Mrs. Gilbert Morris
e moved from North Fork to
ewood, we are going to miss
P1- The street that used to be
pn as Hiawasse street will be
ne’s street to Minnie and this
rter from now on.
ni- Rev. S. I. Keeler of Florida
Asheville will be at Mountain
lw church next Sunday. He will
®ab->’ deliver the sermon. The
Keeler was the pastor of
jUntain \ iew in the early part
Ltnis century.
e would like to pay tribute
die passing of a real moun
ee1', Mathy Russell. He was so
ne hickory wood from which
Jiand-rived tool handles—tough,
and sound. It took
ngth of character to face life
1 ,.1‘, 0<Ms against you as
;hy did.
:‘n i Mrs. Charles Taylor
uldren paid a father’s day
I fins reporter last Sunday
Jinoon,
!V p-.“'ra Piopst, who is stay
K!clt?ecrest, spent the week
at home.
KSIs op- O’NEILS
” i i ,an<J Margaret O’Neil
' 11 Neil of Church street
„ f, "' :' guests their brother,
* . Cadiz. Ohio,
v s Rernie O’Neil and
Gladys °’Neil of
|,K iiAs CTESTS
|p " : Barbara Kirkpatrick
ii,": S. c„ are visiting
,v, - o. Mack Kirkpatrick,
H'vi u
K
U;E CAVERNS
L " p Harvey
: Smith, anc
, '‘.sited the Lin
la5t Sunday.
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