Kenly, Route 2, March 19—Miss Ruth Jones spent the week end at Meadow high school.
Misses Lora Mathis and Ethel Corbett spent a very delightful week end in Durham.
Misses Fannie Wellons, Sadie and Eula Boyette were visitors at the teacherage Thursday night.
We are very glad to have Irene Holland, an 11th grade pupil, back in school after being absent several days on account of illness.
Miss Rachel Stancil visited her sister, Mrs. J.R. Renfrow, at Buck Horn the past week end.
Misses Beatrice Starling and Lois Raines made a business trip to Wilson Monday afternoon.
Miss Ermine Woodard and Messrs. Jessie Creech and Ernest Hodge visited in Micro Sunday at the home of Miss Sadie Atkinson.
The old time fiddler’s convention at Glendale last Friday night was attended by a large crowd and everyone present seemed to enjoy the music. Out of the large number of those contesting for the prizes, the following were declared winners by the judges: violin, first prize, P.A. Clifton, second prize, A.R. Stancill; guitar, first prize, Mrs. Harvey Parker; banjo, first prize, Lewis Barnes, second prize, Branch Bailey.
On Friday night, March 26, at 8 o’clock, the primary grades of Glendale school will give their annual entertainment. There will be no admission charges and the public is cordially invited to attend. Prof. Boyette announced some time ago that the primary grades would give their entertainment in March and the grammar grades would give theirs in April in order to avoid having such a long drawn out commencement exercising consisting of three or four nights in succession during the latter part of May when the farmers will be busy. By this plan, it is believed that it will be more convenient for the patrons of the school to attend. These exercises are being given mainly for the benefit of the patrons and all of them are especially invited to attend.
From page 2 of The Smithfield Herald, Tuesday morning, March 23, 1926
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