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100 Years Ago in the Greensboro Watchman March 30, 1922

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Opera House, Friday,
Mar. 31: We are pleased to
announced that we have secured a return date on Rupert Hughes sparkling
comedy-drama of married
life “Dangerous Curve
Ahead” with Helen Chadwick and Richard Dix and
all star cast. April 6th: We
are pleased to announce that
we have secured for the
pleasure and entertainment
of the patrons of the Opera
House on Thursday, April 6,
Albert Vierras’ Hawaiian
Singers & Players, presenting “A Night in Hawaii.” In
connection with the above
entertainment we will also
exhibit “The Great Impersonation,” with James Kirkwood and all star cast.
STRAYED—From the
Moore place at Heiberger
on March 15th, one dark
brown mare about 10 years
old; would weigh about
1000 pounds if fat. Suitable
reward for information
leading to her recovery. —
CLAUD CURB, Heiberger,
Ala.
MARRIED—At the
Methodist parsonage in
Greensboro on the afternoon of March 26th, by
Rev. T.Y. Abernathy, Mr.
Rance Byers of the Vocational school, and Miss
Katherine Spencer of Beat
No. 10.
DIED—In Dallas, Texas,
on March 27th, Mrs. J.S.
Taylor (nee Miss Carrie Osborn). She is survived by
two sons, namely: Mr.
Thomas Boardman and Mr.
Eugene Taylor.
The Presbyterian Ladies’
Aid Society will give an
Easter egg Hunt on Thursday, April 13th at 4:00 p.m.
at the Otts old place. There
will be a specially arranged
place for the very small
children. Two live rabbits
will be hidden.
One of the most complete whiskey-making outfits yet captured in Hale
county was brought to
Greensboro last Tuesday by
Constable King of Akron. It
was found in a house at
Akron and was in operation
when Mr. King made the
raid. He brought two gallons of corn whiskey along
with the still. There were
forty or fifty gallons of
“mash” in the house which
was destroyed. The still is
of copper and will hold ten
or more gallons. Constable
King also brought along as
his prisoners, charged with
operating the wildcat dive,
Charley and Lark Stallworth and Junius
McReynolds, who are now
in jail at this place.

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