“Lakeview News” from the Friday,
October 24, 1924, issue of The Pilot,
Vass, N.C.
Mr. J.R. McQueen is away on a business trip to Richmond, Va.
Mesdames A.C. Cox and Guerney Richardson spent Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hendren in Pinehurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Woolley were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W.H. McNeill Sunday.
Mr. Raymond Johnson was a caller in town Sunday evening.
Misses Helene Doughterty, Elsie Coffey, Alice Littlefield
and Mrs. W.H. Coffey were visitors in Eureka Monday afternoon.
Mr. Richard Griffin of Hamlet was a pleasant visitor in town
Sunday afternoon.
Misses Loula and Johnsie Eastwood, Messrs. Marvin Woodard
Hiram McInnis and Steadman Ballard were the guests of Miss Ollie Seagroves of
Farmville Sunday.
Miss Selma Smith had as callers Sunday afternoon Miss Vivian
Mathews of Vass and Mr. Robert Leslie of N.C. State College.
Mr. J.B. Eastwood made a business trip to Sanford Tuesday.
Mesdames J.R. McQueen and W.H. McNeill spent Monday in
Raleigh shopping.
Mr. Mayo of Hamlet has taken charge of the depot.
Miss Elsie had as her luncheon guest Mrs. Lloyd Woolley on
Tuesday of this week.
The revival started last Monday night and an unusually large
crowd attended. Mr. John Tyson is leading the singing, and now everybody knows
that we are having excellent singing.
Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Blue and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew McFadyen of Lobelia Sunday.
Mr. L.M. Seward is painting his house and fixing the grounds
until it looks like a new place.
Messrs. Haywood and Thaddeus Fry of Carthage were visitors
in town Sunday afternoon.
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