Selma, Sept 17—Mr. R.L. Bryant has purchased the S.A. Godwin jewelry shop and will carry in addition to this line pianos and victrolas. Mr. Bryant and family have apartments at Mrs. N.E. Ward’s. We welcome them to our town.
Miss Miriam Brietz left Monday morning to begin her senior year’s work at Salem College.
Miss Mary Stanley Benoy and Hazel Blackman left Monday to enter Queen’s College, Charlotte.
Mr. Z.V. Blount of Faison was a business visitor to the city last week.
Mr. H.L. Weather from Macon, Ga., accompanied by is sister, Miss Lillia Weathers of Clayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Bryant last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watkins and children, of Baltimore, Md., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Kirby last week.
Miss Freddie Oliver left Wednesday to take up a course of study in the Southern Conservatory of Music at Durham.
Prof. and Mrs. N.G. Woodlief spent Thursday evening in Smithfield.
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. McMillan have returned from a visit to Red Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Younger and children are spending a two weeks vacation in Charlotte, Burlington and Denmark, S.C.
Mr. S.J. Hood is attending a district meeting of the A.F. and T. Co. at Charlotte.
Dr. and Mrs. A.S. Oliver of Benson spent Sunday with Mrs. Pattie Oliver.
Rev. Walter B. Clark from Kittrell held services at the Episcopal church here Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. He will hold services again next Sunday evening at 7:30. The public is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Hayes and children spent last week end in Lumberton and Lillington.
Messrs. Harry Candler and Jesse Barden left last week for State College, Raleigh.
Among those from Selma who saw the “Ten Commandments” in Raleigh last week were Supt. and Mrs. F.M. Waters, Mrs. Mamie Candler, Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Massey, Miss Helen Waters and Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Hare.
Ralph Woodard, who has been quite ill for a week, is improving.
Mrs. Hattie B. Wilson was taken to the Dunn Community hospital for treatment last week. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Wiggs and Miss Bertha Woodard shopped in Raleigh Wednesday.
Miss Lelia Straughn has returned from Washington, D.C., and Richmond, Va., where she spent several weeks.
Mr. E.O. Wood and little son, Fred Jean, spent last week end in Raleigh.
Mrs. J.Q.A. Jeffries has returned from a visit to relatives in Clayton.
Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Woodard spent Wednesday in Goldsboro.
Mrs. Carl Worley and Mrs. John Jeffries shopped in Raleigh Wednesday.
Miss Martha Etheridge and little Margaret Winston Leonard will spend the week end in Richmond with Mrs. S.E. Leonard, who is convalescing from an operation at Stuart Circle hospital.
Landia Brown left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to enter the Sophomore class at U.N.C.
From page 2 of the Smithfield Herald, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1925
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