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Sunday, December 12, 2021

Charlotte Personals, Dec. 12, 1921

Personals

Miss Virginia Lloyd Ryder, daughter of Mrs. W.B. Ryder, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Peter’s Hospital a week ago, is to leave St. Peter’s Monday and be taken to her home on East Morehead street. She is convalescing rapidly, and expects to be out soon.

Mrs. Julian Sibley of Waycross, Ga., formerly of Charlotte, will undergo an operation at the Charlotte Sanitorium Tuesday morning. Her son, Warren Sibley, has been spending a few days with her.

Mrs. Laura V. Lowe, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I.C. Lowe, the former her brother, at their home in Myers Park is indisposed and will be removed to the Charlotte Sanitorium Monday.

Miss Armide Blake, daughter of John S. Blake, will arrive home Friday from Washington, where she is a student at the Colonial School to spend the Christmas vacation with her father at his home on East Ninth Street.

Miss Elizabeth Brown arrived home Saturday afternoon from Spartanburg, S.C., where she attends Converse College, to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton S. Brown, at their home on East Boulevard, Dilworth. Owing to a threatened scarlet fever epidemic, Converse College has been suspended until January 4. Miss Brown expects to attend the Christmas German in Columbia, S.C.

Cadet Edgar Lee Love of the United States Military Academy at West Point will arrive home on Christmas eve to spend Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Love, at their home on Providence Road, Myers Park.

Miss Augusta Cannon, who is a student at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., will arrive home on the evening of the 20th to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Cannon, at their home on East Boulevard, Dilworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Dixon, who were recently married in Bennettsville, S.C., have arrived in the city and are at home with Mr. Dixon’s father, C.A. Dixon on East Boulevard, Dilworth. Mrs. Dixon was formerly Miss Willie Belle Breeden of Bennettsville, S.C., and sister of Mrs. Louie Williamson of this city.

Mrs. Kate S. Smith of Washington arrived in the city Saturday night to spend the Christmas season here, where she formerly made her home for a number of years. She is a guest at the Central Hotel. Her nephew, Junius M. Smith, and Mrs. Smith of Winston-Salem, will join her here a little later for a short while.

Mrs. Blanche Orr Hammond, Hugh Hammond and Miss Laura Hammond of Columbia, S.C., returned home Monday morning after spending the weekend in the city. They came to see Mrs. Hammond’s brother, John F. Orr, who is ill at his home on East avenue. Mr. Hammond and Miss Hammond are son and daughter, respectively, of Mrs. Hammond.

Ralph Murrill, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Murrill, will arrive home from Princeton University on the 19th or 20th to spend the holidays with his parents at their home on East Morehead street.

Miss Marion Propst, who is a student at Salem College, Winston-Salem, will arrive home the latter part of the week to spend the Christmas holidays at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Petty will go to Norfolk, Va., Monday night, Mr. Petty going to attend a hotel association convention.

Governor Cameron Morrison and daughter, Miss Angelia Morrison, returned to Raleigh Sunday night after spending a day or so with Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Bryant, the latter a niece of Governor Morrison.

Misses Margaret and Gertrude Wadsworth will arrive home Saturday from the Beechwood School, Jenkintown, Pa., where Miss Margaret is studying professional art and Miss Gertrude is taking a normal physical education course. They will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Coles, the latter their mother, at their home on East Seventh street.

Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Witson of New York will arrive in Charlotte the day after Christmas to spend the holiday season with Dr. Witson’s mother, Mrs. S. Wittkowsky, at her home on North Graham street.

Mrs. O.W. Loving, who is in Charlottesville, Va., recuperating from a recent illness, hopes to be able to be home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Loving, the former her son, are keeping house during her absence. Mrs. Loving was accompanied to Charlottesville by her daughter, Miss Virginia Loving.

Mrs. Robert C. Moore and Mrs. Ida c. Jones, who are at present in Washington, will return home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Jones will leave immediately for Little Switzerland, where she and her younger son, Clarkson Jones, are spending the Winter.

Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Long Jr. and infant daughter, Mildred Aileen, of Troy, who are with Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. W.L. Butt at her home in the Colonial apartments, will remain in the city until after Christmas, returning to their home in Troy early in January.

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson have returned to their home in Durham after spending the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Folger at their home on Morehead avenue.

Miss Jennie Fleming of Asheville has returned home after spending the week-end here with Miss Emily Boyd, 17 Winifred Place.

Miss Elizabeth Fore, who attends Agnes Scott College at Decatur, Ga., will arrive home for the Christmas holidays on the 20th. She is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Fore. Mr. and Mrs. Fore’s sons, James A. Fore Jr. and Clyde, will arrive home for Christmas on the 23rd. Clyde Fore is residing engineer of the State Highway Commission, at present located at Siler City, and James Fore is connected with the general offices of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, with offices in Atlanta.

Nathaniel Pinkney Cannon, who, for the past six weeks, has been critically ill at his home in Atlanta, is somewhat improved, and hopes to come to Charlotte for Christmas with his brother, E.R. Cannon, who has been at his bedside.

From The Charlotte News, Monday, December 12, 1921

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