Thursday, September 26, 2024

Society Notes from Chapel Hill, Sept. 28, 1924

Because Hurricane Helene could cause a power outage, I’m posting this article a day early.

Society Notes from Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, Sept. 27—Miss Estelle Lawson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robt. B. Lawson, has entered Salem College, Winston-Salem.

Mrs. John Abernethy of Winston-Salem spent the week-end here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E.A. Abernethy.

Mrs. Earl E. Rives has returned to Greensboro after spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. F.A. ?ankersley.

Dr. and Mrs. R.O.E. Davis of Washington, D.C., spent the week-end with Capt. and Mrs. W.N. Pritchard last week.

Miss Lillian Gattis, teacher in the ?ast Durham schools, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. A.B. Hogan in Calvander section.

Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Carter returned last week from a visit of 10 days to Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Kent Brown has returned from a week-end visit to her brother, Dr. John Berry in Greensboro.

Mr. and Mrs. T.L. Kibler have rented the Holmes house for the winter. Misses Dairy Cooper and Miss Winifred Waddell are living with them.

Miss Harriotte Taylor of Morganton is doing work in the University.

Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Holmes have moved to Raleigh where they will make their home in the future. They were accompanied by Ruth Watts who will visit them before going to Fassifern [School for Girls] in Hendersonville the last of the month.

From page 18 of the Durham Morning Herald, Sunday September 28, 1924

newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn84020730/1924-09-28/ed-1/seq-18/#words=SEPTEMBER+28%2C+1924

For more information about Fassifern School for Girls in Hendersonville (including photos), go www.greetingsfromthepast.com/2019/07/fassifern-school/#:~:text=Looking%20up%20the%20school,

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