Mrs. Ward Arey and Miss Leak spent Tuesday in Charlotte.
Carl Webb planned to spend Wednesday in Ashville.
Miss Mamie Roberts spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Ninety-Nine Islands, S.C.
Mrs. C.R. Hoey and Mrs. P.L. Hennessa(?) were Charlotte visitors on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Evans of Granite Falls spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Evans.
Clifford Cartier, Tommy Wood and Crawford Turner of Gaffney, S.C., were Shelby visitors on Monday.
Mr. W.G. Arey is recuperating from a mild attack of the popular malady known as the flu.
Mr. Broadus McSwain of the State University spent the Easter holidays here.
Mr. “Cat” Webb has returned from a pleasant trip to various points in the eastern part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Quinn who spent the holidays in Raleigh returned today to their home.
Miss Sara Austell spent the week end at Davidson College at an enjoyable house party.
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McNeely and children spent Sunday in Charlotte at the bedside of Mr. McNeely’s father.
Mrs. Zeno Wall spent the Eastern holidays in Marshall, her old home. She returned Monday afternoon.
Mr. Hugh Arrowood of Davidson College spent the Easter holidays here with his parents.
Miss Sadie Severs of Charlotte was the Easter holiday guest of Miss Iva Watterson on Suttle street.
Mr. J.C. McNeely spent Wednesday on a business mission to Hendersonville.
Mrs. Jean Schenck spent the Easter holidays in Lincolnton with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Crowell.
Holly Ledford is spending a period traveling in Eastern Carolina in the interest of the Rex Cigar Company.
Messrs. Bill Harris Alton Hopper and Bill Beam spent Monday in Charlotte.
Miss Lucile Jenkins of Gaffney, S.C., spent the week end here with friends.
Mrs. McKinney of Greenville, S.C., was the delightful guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Roberts for the Easter holidays.
Mr. Rufus Hartness, formerly manager of the Eagle Roller Mill of this place, was a business visitor from Sanford on Tuesday.
Mrs. W.E. Wilds and baby Charles Ellison have gone to Ocilia, Ga., to spend a month with Mrs. Wilds’ mother, Mrs. C.A. Walker.
Miss Millicent Blanton attended the Cotillion dance in Charlotte on Tuesday evening. She was the guest of Miss Elizabeth Dowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Elam and Mrs. George Elam were called to Charlotte Tuesday owing to the illness of Mrs. Elam’s son, Mr. Purnell Elam.
Mrs. B.F. Williams, who has been spending a week in Charlotte with Mrs. Lloyd Williams, returned home Tuesday.
Miss Thelma Young was a week end guest here during the Easter holidays. She returned to her school work in Fallston on Tuesday.
Miss Vernia Sue Williams and Miss Edna Earle Williams spent the week end here with relatives. They are from Fallston and Charlotte.
Mrs. Ernest Haynes of Spartanburg, S.C., spent the week end here with Mrs. Sam Turner on South Lafayette street.
Messrs. Albert Kerr, Carlos Hopper, Alton Hopper Gilman Putnam and Chrles Hendrick spent Sunday in Gaffney, S.C.
Miss Katherine Dover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Love of Lincolnton on Sunday afternoon, returning Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B.O Thompson of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Gastonia, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Thompson.
Miss Charlie Mae Laughridge returned to Duke University Monday with her sister, Miss Virginia Laughridge, to spend the week.
Miss Mary Hoey, superintendent of the hospital at Banner Elk, who spent her Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoey, returned to her work Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoey and daughter, Eleanor, and Mrs. Kate Lowe, who has been Mrs. Hoey’s delightful guest, leave for Augusta, Ga., for a few week’s visit.
Ward Arey Jr., son of Mr. Ward Arey, is reported recovering rapidly from an operation for appendicitis, which he underwent last week at the Shelby hospital.
F.J. Matthews of the M. and M. Realty Company, Charlotte, spent Tuesday as a visitor in Shelby. Mr. Mathews is a friend of S.M. Blanton, who spent part of the day showing the visitor the sights of the spreading town.
From The Cleveland Star, Shelby, N.C., page 5, Wednesday, April 7, 1926
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