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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Sanders Chapel News in Smithfield Herald, Oct 28, 1924

Sanders Chapel

The people of Sanders Chapel enjoyed a splendid programme Sunday night given by several members of the Laymen’s Federation of Smithfield. The music furnished by the laymen’s band was perfectly splendid. It was wonderful to see those little boys—William and Tom Lassiter and Percy Pittman—blowing horns almost larger than they were. Everybody enjoyed the music and talks from each. Among those from Smithfield were: Messrs. J.W. Keen, Lawrence Brown, Charlie Lindsay, John Phillips, Elijah Lassiter, Carl Ennis, Roy Gordon, Masters William and Tom Lassiter and Percy Pittman. We bid you all come again.

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Overby and Mr. Butler Wallace and daughter, of Brogden section, attended the Laymen’s service here Sunday night.

Miss Vick Kirby visited friends here Sunday afternoon.

Quite a number of people from this community went to Raleigh Sunday.

Miss Rebecca Clemons returned to her home in Morrisville Sunday afternoon, after having visited her cousin, Miss Cornelia Lynn.

Mrs. Dred Sauls of Wilson and Mrs. Jim Sauls of Sylvania, Ga., visited their aunt, Mrs. Jim Woodall, Friday afternoon.

Mr. Eugene Caudill returned to Chapel Hill Sunday after spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Caudill.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of the PIsgah section spent Friday night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.B. Stevens.

Mr. Wilbur Stephenson of Smithfield visited Mr. Needham Stevens Jr. Saturday.

Mr. John Barnes and Mr. Will Tyner of Creech’s school section were in this section Tuesday having cotton ginned at Mr. Z.L. Talton’s gin. This plant should be a great convenience.

Mr. John Holoman’s family visited relatives in Pine Level Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Creech and family visited the family of Mr. Daniel Keen Sunday.

Almost everybody is talking about the Smithfield Fair and is wondering if King Cotton is going to give them one day’s leave of absence to attend.

It is rumored that Jack Frost is soon to be with us to stay. How we dread him!

From page 2 of the Smithfield Herald, Oct. 28, 1924

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