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Wilson's Mills News, Nov. 18, 1924

Wilson’s Mills News

Wilson’s Mills, Nov. 12—Miss Maggie Parrish of Selma spent the week end here. Misses Elizabeth and Lucy Queen Uzzle of Princeton were visitors here on Saturday and Sunday.

Messrs. G.C. Uzzle, Jim Uzzle and G.C. Uzzle Jr. spent several days in Rockingham last week.

Mr. Si Bailey of Dunn was a guest of relatives here on Sunday.

Rev. Mr. Lamb of Wake Forest filled his appointment at the Baptist church on Sunday.

Friends and relatives of Mr. J.T. Holt, who is in Rex Hospital, Raleigh, are pleased to note his improvement and recovery.

Mr. C.R. Tomlinson, who has been ill at home here, is better.

Those who have been attending the recent plays in Raleigh are Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Uzzle, Misses Sallie Wilson, Evelyn Wilson, Margaret Keeshler, Janie Barnes, Messrs. D.O. Uzzle and Jim Uzzle.

Mrs. G.C. Uzzle entertained the Christian Woman’s Board of Missions, an organization of the Christian church, at her home on last Tuesday afternoon. A splendid program conducted by Mrs. S.L. Barbour, president, was observed. Mrs. Uzzle served cake and an attractive and delicious gelatine topped with cream.

Miss Evelyn Wilson recently entertained at a Saturday afternoon Bridge party in honor of the faculty of the Wilson’s Mills school. Chicken salad, hot coffee, mints and almonds were served.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gurley spent the past week end in Princeton.

At the school auditorium on Saturday evening of this week, the Lyceum Bureau will present The Old Colony Male Trio. The program, the second of the season, promises to be the best of the year. Throw aside the worry of low prices; come out and for once get more than your money’s worth. You will not regret it.

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From the front page of the Smithfield Herald, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1924

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