Thursday, November 26, 2015

Trinity News from the High Point Review, 1920

“Trinity News,” from the High Point Review, Thursday, Dec. 9, 1920

Mr. and Mrs. Willard spent Thanksgiving with relatives and friends. Mrs. Willard teaches in the high school.

Miss Effie White is in the High Point Hospital.

All the Parker house boarders went home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Parker had a quiet time.

Mr. Henry Craven of Ridgecrest was in this vicinity recently.

Miss Malissa Wwlborn, who is clerking for Gilmers, returned to her work Friday morning.

Miss Louis Welborn, who holds a position in High Point, spent Thursday in Trinity with home folks.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pepper of Thomasville recently spent Thanksgiving with relatives in town.

Mr. Tuttle and nearly all the workmen who have been going to High Point to work have stopped on account of factories being closed.

Mrs. Earnheart expects to go to Winston-Salem soon to get her children in the Methodist orphanage at that place.

Little Elizabeth Johnson was in town recently. Elizabeth brought one of her many friends with her. Elizabeth can get company on short notice.

Miss Bertie White spent Thanksgiving in Glenola with her relatives.

Several of our townsmen who have been working in High Point are working on the new church here, which is fast going up.

Rev. and Mrs. J.E. Woolsey had their daughter, Miss Olivia, with them for Thanksgiving.

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