Crawford County News
September 1915
The Butler Herald
Thursday, September 9, 1915
Page Seven
Neighboring County News
Crawford County
From Crawford County News
Rev. R.O. Martin has resigned the pastorate of the Roberta Missionary Baptist
Church and will remove his family to South Georgia where he has large farming
interests. Rev. Knowles has been tendered the pastorate of the church for
another year to succeed Rev. Mr. Martin.
Col. W.J. Wallace moved his family to Macon this week. He and Col. R.C.
LeSueur have been practicing law there since April. At first they thought
only of dividing their time between Macon and Knoxville, but owing to the large
law
practice they have acquired in Macon, he decided to move his family and devote
his time wholly to his law practice in Macon.
Roberta High School opened Monday with a large attendance. The school
starts under brilliant auspices and bids fair to have a most successful term.
Roberta offers the best school facilities of any small town around. With a
large and commodious school building, practically new, and with reasonable rates
for board and an able corps of teachers, the people of surrounding towns would
do well to take advantage of this and send their children to Roberta to school.
The curriculum is higher than most village schools and the climate and health
conditions are unsurpassed.
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