Miss Earleene Mason visiting relatives in Madison.
P.H. Gwynn is spending a few days in West Virginia.
J.H. Bennett is buying tobacco on the Mullins, S.C., market.
Jas. S. Paschal of Durham spent the week-end here with friends.
Irvin M. Craig of Wilmington spent Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs. C.L. Firesheets and children are visiting relatives near Marion.
Mrs. Lucy Trotter has returned from a visit to relatives in Roxboro.
S.N. White is visiting relatives in Lynchburg and Waynesboro, Va.
D.K. Burton of Houston, Va., spent the week-end with relatives here.
A. Weinstein has returned from a buying trip for his firm, S. Heiner & Co.
Mrs. J.B. Balsley has returned from a visit to relatives in Baltimore.
Miss Margaret R. Womack has returned from a visit to Virginia resorts.
Mrs. T.H. Burton and daughter Margie visited relatives in Danville last week.
A.W. Bobbitt has returned to Farmville after spending several days here.
Master John Tuttle and sister, Martha, of Madison, are visiting relatives here.
Miss Annie Amos of Chatham, Va., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Amos.
Margaret and Wilbur Amos have returned to Kinston after visiting relatives in and near town.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Pleasants and little daughter, of Greensboro, were guests of relatives here Sunday.
Wm. Young has returned home from a week’s visit to his daughter, Mrs. J.R. Thomas, near Greensboro.
Mrs. A.J. Ellington and Miss Kathrene Ellington have returned from a visit to relatives in Madison.
Mrs. G.L. Irvin, Mrs. R.L. Watt and George Irvin Jr. have returned form a motor trip to “The Land of the Sky.”
Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Blackwell and daughter have returned to Savannah, Ga., after a trip to relatives in Reidsville.
Mrs. Sam Fels has returned from Northern markets where she has been buying goods for Fels’ Department Store.
D.R. Allen, who is buying tobacco on one of the South Carolina markets, spent the week-end here with this family.
Robt. Hairston, who buys tobacco on one of the Eastern Carolina markets, spent the week-end here with his family.
Miss Pattie Gunn of Pelham and Miss Ethel Jones of Leaksville are the guests of Miss Florence Jones on Wyatt street.
Bob Loomis, premier pitcher on the Reidsville club, later with Hamlet, has been spending a few days here with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Penn came in Sunday from New York. The former is convalescing after an illness lasting a couple of weeks.
Miss Lottie Spessard, formerly of Reidsville, now of Baltimore, was a visitor recently in the home of M.W. Pleasants, South Main street.
Rev. W.E. Goode is expected to return this week from his vacation and will preach at the First Baptist church Sunday morning and night.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Greensboro and Robert Francis of Hendersonville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Hubbard on Piedmont street.
Rev. E.N. Johnson and family of Dunn are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Richardson on Lindsey street. Rev. Mr. Johnson preached at the Baptist church here Sunday morning and night. Large crowds were out to hear this gifted preacher.
Dr. J.A. Williams will return this morning after an absence of two months, during which he toured places of interest in England and Europe. A.L. Brooks, who accompanied Dr. Williams, is spending some time in New York with relatives and will return about September 1. (Greensboro News)
From the front page of The Reidsville Review, Aug. 29, 1922. Kathreen? Earleene? That’s how the names were spelled in The Review.
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