Thursday, December 28, 2023

Local Notes From the Tri-City Daily Gazette, Dec. 28, 1923

Locals

Miss Elizabeth Patterson returned to her home in Greensboro today.

Miss Lucy Blackwell of Spartanburg, S.C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Giles on Patrick Street. Mrs. Peter Long is the guest of her brother, W.B. Weaver.

Dewey Morris of Greensboro was in town yesterday.

Miss Mary Sue Farrell left yesterday for Thomasville to visit friends for a few days.

E.V. Hobbs returned Wednesday night from a visit with his mother in South Carolina.

Miss Sallie Bell Anderson of Winston-Salem spent Christmas with Mrs. M.G. Wilson on Bridge Street.

J.T. Newman and children, of Roanoke, Va., are visiting in town during the holidays.

John Wilson of South Boston, Va., spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Wilson.

Mrs. Griffith and Francis Griffith of Salisbury are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.D. McCall on Boone Road.

The stenographers have all returned from their homes where they spent Christmas.

Mrs. E.D. McCall entertained a number of her friends yesterday afternoon at her home on Boone Road.

Joseph Turner of Hollins college, Roanoke, Va., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E.D. McCall last night.

The History Club met with Mrs. ?? Bishopric yesterday afternoon at her lovely home on the Heights. The regular program of the club was carried out at the meeting.

Ralph Farrell has returned to Gastonia after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Farrell on Boone Road.

Miss Ruth Setliff entertained quite a number of young people last evening at her home on Railroad Street in honor of her friend, Miss Lucy Blackwell.

Miss Jean Jamieson, who has been the guest of Miss Francis Reid at the Carolina Home, left this morning for Washington, D.C.

The Rotary Club gave a banquet last night at the Colonade Hotel. Joseph Turner, business manager of Hollins College, Roanoke, was the speaker of the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Martin and children, of Lexington, have been visiting in town this week. Mr. Martin returned home this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S. Trogdon and little daughter, Cora Ann, spent a few days during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Trogdon in Greensboro.

The Loyal Sons and Daughters of the First Christian Church, Spray, were entertained last night at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W.C. Green, on Bryant Street.

Miss Ruth Boyles, who has been the guest of Miss Mary Sue Farrell for a few days, returned to her home in Thomasville yesterday.

From the front page of the Tri-City Gazette, Leaksville, N.C., Dec. 28, 1923

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