Local News Items
--Graham enjoyed a quiet and orderly Christmas. Not a single
arrest was made during the holidays. This speaks well for the town.
--The Graded School will reopen next Monday.
--The County Commissioners will meet next Monday, January 5th.
--The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will
meeting Monday afternoon, Jan. 5th, at 3:30 in the ladies’ parlor.
--The Ladies’ Aid Society of Graham Christian church will
meet Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 7th, at 3 o’clock with Mrs. J.D.
Kernodle.
--The U.D.C.meeting has been postponed from Jan. 1st
to Jan. 8th. They will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock with
Mrs. R.L. Holmes.
--Rev. F.C. Lester went to Greensboro the first of the week
for a throat operation. It was entirely successful and he is getting on nicely.
--A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Switzer
on Christmas Day. Mrs. Switzer is at the home of her mother in Brooklyn, N.Y.
--An entertainment was given at the Baptist church the night
before Christmas, and among the gifts distributed was a purse of $50 that gladden
the heart of the Pastor.
--Night Policeman Boyd R. Trollinger caught a rabbit on the
court house square about 4 o’clock Monday morning. Br’er rabbit either stayed
out too late or stirred too soon.
--Mr. Phil S. Dixon commenced to move Monday to the Gov.
Holt home at Haw River, which he purchased a few days ago, and Mr. Julius
Thompson also commenced to move the same day to the former residence of Mr.
Dixon on S. Main St., which he has purchased.
Personal
Mid’n Michael Holt Kernodle of the U.S. Naval Academy,
Annapolis, Md., spent from Christmas morning till Sunday night at his home
here.
Mr. Arthur Ezell of Charlotte spent Christmas here with
relatives.
Mr. Julius Johnston of Washington, D.C., spent Christmas at
his home here.
Mr. Frank Foust of Raeford spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs.
Thos. C. Foust, near here.
Mr. Clyde Hunter of Raleigh visited his mother, Mrs. C.S.
Hunter, here during the holidays.
Mr. Lovick H. Kernodle, living in Washington, D.C., spent
Christmas Day at his home here.
Miss Lorena Kernoodle arrived home Christmas Day and
returned to Richmond, Va., Sunday night.
Miss Mary Caldwell, in school at Agnes Scott College, is
here visiting her brother, Rev. E.N. Caldwell.
Miss Mary Walker, who teaches at Buffalo near Greensboro, is
spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. Ida Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (“Shag”) Thompson of Chester, Pa., spent
Christmas here at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Ezell.
Mr. P.A. Hayes of Greensboro was here Tuesday.
Mr. H.L. Crawford of Greensboro spent Sunday here.
Mr. Chas. A. Scott spent Sunday in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Will E. White is visiting relatives in Charlotte.
Mr. John G. Clark, near Snow Camp, is in town today.
Mr. Allen B. Thompson leaves tonight for New York on
business.
Mr. J. Harvey White spent the first of the week at Red
Springs.
Mr. L.E. Klutz of Greensboro was a Graham visitor during the
holidays.
Mr. Herbert Lyon of Kinston spent the holidays here with
friends.
Mrs. Ollie Brown and children of Raleigh are visiting Mrs.
J.J Barefoot.
Mrs. Phipps, near Greensboro, is here visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Walter R. Harden.
Mrs. Mary A. Martin of Mcoresboro is here visiting her
brother, Mr. C.P. Albright.
Mr. Armstrong Hold spent a day or two of the holidays with
his sister, Miss Martha Holt in Asheville.
Mr. John G. turner spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs.
E.F. Maddrey in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie A. McAdams spent Christmas with the
latter’s people in Goldsboro.
Miss Virginia McGruder of Danville is here visiting her aunt,
Mrs. Lynn B. Williamson.
Miss Mamie Turner of Raleigh spent a part of the holidays
here with her sister, Mrs. H.W. Scott.
Mrs. Tim Hay and children of Greensboro visited Mrs. J.B.
Montgomery the latter part of the week.
Miss Margaret Snyder of Baltimore spent the holidays here
with Mr. J.J. Snyder and Mrs. Allen D. Tate.
Mr. W.D. Reaves of the Piedmont Motor Sales Co. left Tuesday
night on a business trip for New York.
Mr. Willie P. Harder of Greensboro spent Christmas Day here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. R. Harder.
Mrs. Carl Hill and little daughter of High Point spent
Tuesday and yesterday here with her aunt, Mrs. McBride Hold.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Harden and children spent last Sunday
with the former’s brother, Mr. Thos. R. Harden, in Greensboro.
Little Miss Cornelia Pomeroy of Charlotte is here visiting
her sister, little Miss Elizabeth Hill Pomeroy, at Mrs. J. Harvey White’s.
Mr. George Snyder, who is living in Baltimore, arrived here
Christmas morning on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cooper and their two little daughters
spent Christmas here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Estlow of Washington, D.C., spent the
holidays here at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Estlow.
Messers. Wm. Edgar and Fenton Woodfield of Richmond, Va.,
arrived here Saturday for a few days’ visit to their sister, Mrs. Wm. P. Smith.
Mr. M.L. King spent from Wednesday till Tuesday with his
children, Mr. A.L. King, Mrs. Eugene D. Clutter and Mrs. B.M. Hall in Danville,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Moore of Raeford arrived Sunday evening
on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Junius H. Harden. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Harden are
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Knight of Durham spent part of the
holidays here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Smith, and other
relatives.
Mr. Chas. S. Murphy of High Point spent from Christmas Day
till Saturday visiting his mother, Mrs. Stanford Murphy, two miles southeast of
Graham.
Dr. and Mrs. J.N. Taylor and children left Christmas morning
for Rock Hill, S.C., to visit Dr. Taylor’s mother and returned Sunday. They
made the trip by automobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Causey and children of Greensboro
spent from Friday till Sunday here visiting at the home of Mrs. Causey’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Scott Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. K. Mebane, after spending the holidays
with relatives here and at Mebane, left this morning for Washington, D.C.,
where they are making their home.
Among the Sick
Miss Hannah Turner, now in her 87th year, was
quite sick Wednesday. She is very much better now.
Mrs. Jno. R Harder is confined to her home by sickness.
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