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Cliffside, November 29 – A play entitled “The Spice of Life” will be given Tuesday evening December 7th, by members of the faculty and student body of the Cliffside High School under the direction of Miss Elise Tillman. Miss Tillman is with a well-known Producing Company, and the play is looked forward to with much interest.
Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Covington, of Wadesboro, spent the weekend with their daughter, Miss Helen Covington, who is a member of the school faculty.
Mr. Broadus Roach, who has been in Florida for a few weeks, has returned and reports a wonderful trip.
Mr. John Fly, formerly with Rouse-Hempstone Dry Goods Co. Baltimore, Md. but now connected with John E. Hurst, Inc., was in town on Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis M. Owens and children, of Avondale, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.B. P. Caldwell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitaker spent Thursday in Spartanburg, S.C.
Mr. B.B. Goode, accompanied by Mr. Clyde Edwards, spent a short time in Charlotte Sunday.
The Carpenters’ Guest
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carpenter had as their guests Thanksgiving Mr. Carpenter’s mother, Miss Coda Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Bate Wilson, and Mrs. Miller Smart.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of Great Falls, Mont. spent a short time here last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Causby, of Greensboro, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr. D. W. Causby.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Caldwell had as her guests last week Mrs. R. A. Love and daughter, Edna Haynes, of Gastonia.
The following students of Mars Hill College spent Thanksgiving at their respective homes: Mary Frances Greene, Meredith Hawkins, Martin Sparks ad Billy Watkins.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rudidsill attended the funeral of Fred Camp at Lincolnton Sunday.
Buck Shoals Dedicated
Mrs. Fred Webb and little daughter spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carpenter.
Mr. B. P. Carpenter accompanied by some of the High School teachers, attended the dedication of Buck Shoals School Building Saturday afternoon, where Mr. Caldwell made an address.
Miss Nell Moore, who is teaching in Advance, N.C., spent the weekend here with her parents.
Thanksgiving was observed very quietly here. All business was suspended, sunrise services were held at both the Baptist and Methodist Church.
A number from here attended the funeral of Mr. Tom Fortune at Forest City Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bridges entertained the following Thanksgiving: Miss Ruby Wilson, Mr. Frank White and Ed Cargill.
This item was printed in The Sun on December 2, 1926.