Sanders Chapel
Rev. Mr. Dodd of Four Oaks preached a very interesting and instructive sermon to a crowded house at the Methodist church here Sunday afternoon. His sermon received many favorable comments.
Miss Minnie Lee Garrison met Pomona club at Mrs. Z.L. Talton’s Tuesday, Feb. 9. Those present were Mrs. Arthur Creech, Mrs. Tom Creech, Mrs. mary Graham, Mrs. Will Creech, Miss Nellie Hill, Mrs. Percy Barnes, Mrs. Leonard Woodard, Mrs. Bob Hill, Mrs. Rufus Creech, Mrs. Calvin Creech, Mrs. Connie Lassiter, Mrs. Johnnie Talton, Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. Z.L. Talton, Mrs. J.E. Woodall, Miss Minnie Lee Garrison, Miss Sarah Hill, Mrs. B.H. Watson and Mrs. Henry Meacham. A delicious luch was served in the dining room in picnic style about 1 o’clock. Immediately after dinner, everybody went in the parlor where several club sons were sung. Miss Sarah Hill played the piano. Dressmaking and pattern adjusting with the principal subjects for discussion in the afternoon. Later a business session was held, Mrs. J. Rufus Creech was elected president; Mrs. J.E. Woodall vice president; Miss Sarah Hill, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Robert Hill recording secretary. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J.E. Woodall on March 16.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ransom Creech and daughter, Miss Mildred, Miss Anna Kemple, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Creech, Miss Nancy Creech, Miss Edridge Creech, and Miss Beulah Creech of Brogden section attended church here Sunday.
Miss Melva Fitzherald and Miss Esther Alford of Smithfield visited Miss Gladys Powell Sunday and attended church here.
Mrs. Jim Hines and Mrs. M.C. Collins of Goldsboro were visitors in this community Sunday.
Mrs. K.G. Olive of Brogden attended church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pharoah Kornegay and son, Alton, of Progress section spent the week end with Mrs. Kornegay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton.
Mr. Willie Howell and sister, Miss Mae Howell of Selma, and Miss Helen Brown of Wilmington visited friends in this community Sunday.
Mr. F.R. Poole of Hopewell section has recently moved his family to the old homeplace of John K. Sanders.
Miss Hattie Eason has returned from a two weeks visit to relatives in the Johnson school section.
Mr. B.H. Watson returned home Sunday after spending several weeks in Florida.
Mrs. Jim Storey of Ahoskie visited Mrs. Calvin Creech last week.
Mrs. Grover Phillips of Kenley attended her grandfather’s birthday celebration here Friday night.
Misses Iva and Esther Creech and Mr. William Creech of Four Oaks visited friends here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rotha Stanley and children of Johnson school section spent Sunday with family of Mr. J.J. Eason.
Mr. and Mrs. Randen Hilland children spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Felder Baker near Four Oaks.
Misses Lucile Henderson and Mattie Goer of Goldsboro, Miss Elva Mae Whitley of Yelverton’s Grove, and Messrs. William Sutton and Elbert Park of Selma were visitors at Mr. J.J. Eason’s Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Hill spent Sunday night with Mrs. Hill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baker, of near Four Oaks.
Messrs. William and Edgar Creech of near Benson visited friends in this community Sunday afternoon.
Messrs. J.J. Eason and Z.B. Hill made a business trip to Goldsboro Thursday. On their return they stopped at Princeton to see ex-Sheriff Massey who for several days has been suffering from injuries caused by a mule kicking him on the chest.
Mr. Sidney Barbour of Benson spent a few hours with friends here Sunday afternoon.
Misses Mabel and Mary Parnell of Selma were week end visitors of their aunt, Mrs. Henry Capps.
Mr. Will Hamilton went to Smithfield Tuesday and bought a nice young mule.
Mr. D. Hooper Sanders is beautifying his front yards. We hope this move will get others interested in doing likewise.
From page 2 of The Smithfield Herald, Tuesday morning, Feb. 16, 1926
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