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Home » In The News » Many Visitors

Many Visitors


Many visitors at cliffside lately. Excellent rain Saturday night. Twins born to mr. and mrs. Callahan. Interesting personal notes July 16, 1926

Cliffside, July 12—Cliffside was well blessed with a good rain Saturday night.

The Cliffside Hotel, under the efficient management of Mrs. C.D. Hughes, is enjoying a good patronage, the meals and service rendered are second to none. There are over a dozen guests at this writing and several are expected this week.

The mill stopped last week in order to give the people the usual vacation and to make some changes in the machinery.

Miss Pearl Simmons, one of the efficient stenographers in the office, spent Sunday in Shelby.

Mr. Broadus [“Pop”] Simmons, who is pitching ball in Concord, spent the week-end with his mother.

Rev. and Mrs. Smith and little son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Wall, of near Henrietta, Sunday. Mrs. Smith has just returned from a trip to Nieta, Tenn., where she has been at the bedside of her mother.

Visitors From Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Justice Davidson and Family, of Avon Park, Fla., arrive here last week for a visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Hawkins had as their guests for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hicks, of Alexander.

Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Haynes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Watkins, of Avondale.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Callahan are the proud parents of twin boys which were born last Friday Night. Mother and babies are doing fine.

The Haynes Band played for a celebration held at Fallston, N.C., Saturday.

Mr. John Elmore was a pleasant visitor here Sunday.

Mr. F.E. Howard and family, of Black Creek, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Whitaker.

Misses Una Edwards, Maud Hightower and Mrs. C.D. Hughes spent Sunday in Shelby.

This item was printed in The Sun on July 15, 1926.

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