Mr. H.T. Smith spent a few days in Greenville, N.C., this week on business.
Miss Norine Cranwell was in Richmond a few days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray, Misses Meta and Jessie Jones and Messrs. S.B. Jones and Homer Jones spent last Sunday in Edward.
Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Stainback and family and Misses Meta B. Jones and Catherine Jackson spent Saturday in Wilson attending the circus.
Miss Annie Belle Williams spent the week end in Sanford.
Mr. W.T. Councill attended the circus in Wilson last Saturday.
Mr. Samuel Scoffield of Camden, N.J., is spending some time here on business.
Mr. Charles Humphreys of Roanoke, Va., spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Smoot.
Dr. W.L. Davis, eye specialist, will make his regular visit here this week.
Mr. Franklin Haverstock of Petersburg spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lynch.
Mrs. Charles Miller of Enfield is spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hockaday.
Mesdames Bertha Andrews, C.G. Hamlet and Misses Annie Taylor and Louise Aycock and Mr. R.L. Martin spent Sunday in Greensboro.
Mr. W.G. Lynch has returned from a business trip to northern cities.
Mrs. S.E. Teague of Goldsboro spent a few days here with relatives this week.
Miss Bessie Williams is visiting relatives in South Hill and Lacrosse.
Miss Lucille Renn left Sunday for her home where she will spend several weeks.
Mrs. J.P. Renn of Henderson spent a few days here last week.
Mrs. J.J. Lawrence of Ayden, N.C., spent a few days here with her daughter, Mrs. W.P. Taylor.
Miss Janie Belle Collins of Stony Creek, Va., spent the week end here with her aunt, Mrs. Peter Lynch.
Dr. J.C. Crank is spending this week at his home in Louisa, Va.
Miss Bessie Loeb of Raliegh is spending some time here this week.
Mr. E.A. Telliga spent the week end in Raleigh.
Mr. E.W. Weeks of Richmond spent Wednesday in town on business.
Mr. J.F. Morecock of Richmond was in town Wednesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grimmer and Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Grimmer and family spent last Sunday in Hopewell with relatives.
Miss Julia Harry was called to her home in Charlotte this week on account of the death of her father.
Mr. Paul Woodruff of Hopewell spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lynch.
A Cafeteria Dinner will be served in the old Dobbin’s building at Rosemary by the ladies of the Presbyterian church Saturday.
The ladies of the Methodist church will serve “Sam Dowden” Barbecue Saturday on Roanoke Avenue.
From the front page of the Roanoke Rapids Herald, Nov. 9, 1923
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