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Locals and Personals from the Norlina Headlight, July 10, 1925

Locals and Personals. . . Personal Mention of Our Visitors and Local News Items Gathered

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Crops in this section are simply fine.

Mr. W.E. Bugg is in town this week.

Judge Kerr was here Wednesday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Overby spent Tuesday in Rocky Mount.

Mr. C.F. Whitted spent a day in Richmond, Va., recently.

Rev. W.R. Stephens is spending the work in South Hill, Va.

Mr. G.L. Knight of Hollister was here Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. L.T. Howard is visiting relatives at Resaca, Ga., this week.

Mrs. Draffin and Miss Mary Draffin are visiting in town this week.

Mr. Chas. J. Katzenstein of New York City was here the past week.

Miss Alice Hardy is spending the week with relatives near Hollister.

Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Hicks of Louisburg visited Mr. A.W. Hicks Sunday.

Mrs. R.S. Register and Mrs. T.J. Jones spent Tuesday afternoon in Henders.

Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Hardy and Mrs. R.D. Hardy spent Sunda afternoon at Thelma.

Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Mumphord spent Sunday and Monday in Nashville and Rocky Mount.

Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Pearce of Louisburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Overby.

Mrs. C.G. Dixon has returned home from Georgia where she was called on account of sickness.

Mrs. A.G. Spain and children left yesterday morning for Henderson to visit Mrs. A.J. Spain.

Mr. H.M. Palmer is spending the week in Washington, D.C., seeing the sights of our capital city.

Miss Bettie L. Hawks has returned from Richmond, Va., where she visited for several days.

Miss Agnes Edge of Portsmouth, Va., is visiting her brother, Mr. H.L. Edge, this week.

Miss Katherene Spencer and brother, of Richmond, Va., were here to spend the week end with relatives.

Mr. J.H. Jeffress, living just across the line in Virginia, sent us a red cotton bloom Wednesday morning.

Our third cotton bloom came from the field of Mr. Andrew Hundley Thursday morning and was white bloom.

Mrs. H.A. Insco returned on Wednesday from Stuart Circle Hospital in Richmond, Va., where she had been for several days taking treatment.

Mr. James H. Holloway of Ridgeway has been named by Governor McLean a member of the finance committee for the North Carolina Railroad.

The county commissioners will meet in Warrenton next Monday to hear complaints about tax values and to make adjustments and corrections. If you have a complaint you are urged to be present and your case will be heard.

Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Jones left last week for Statesville, where they will make their home. Mr. Jones, who has been manager of the co-op tobacco warehouse in Norlina the past two seasons, transfers to the cotton association, and will be field agent in the Statesville district.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones made many friends while in Norlina, who are sorry at their leaving.

Mr. Brady Traylor is here from Richmond, Va., where he has been for several months.

Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Johnston and children, Winnifred and Franklin, spent the week-end with relatives in Rocky Mount.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfono Hicks, Mr. Green Hicks and Katherine Hicks of Rocky Mt., were in the home of Mr. A.W. Hicks Sunday.

Misses Myra and Olive Bobbitt of Hopeville, Va., and Mrs. Sallie Gillis of Jensen, Fla., are visitors in the home of Mrs. H.A. Insco.

Messrs. W.B. White, E.L. Hicks, E.E. Loyd and W.L. Wood expect to leave to-day for Morehead City, by automobile, to spend a few days with the Warren Guards, B. Company, at Camp Glenn, and also will do some fishing.

From page 5 of the Norlina Headlight, July 10, 1925

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