Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Brower and son of Rocky Mount arrived Friday night to spend the week-end with Mr. Brower’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Brower.
Misses Adele and Mary Pemberton, who are spending some time in Asheville, arrived in Concord Friday evening to spend the week-end with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.D. Pemberton.
Mrs. W.R. Harris of Asheville is spending the week-end in Concord with her sister, Mrs. W.D Pemberton, and her brother, R.A. Brower.
Mrs. John F. Yorke of Charlotte is visiting her mother, Mrs. B.F. Rogers, for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. P.G. Sherbondy and son Dick left here Sunday morning for Pennsylvania for a two weeks’ vacation. They are making the trip in their car.
Miss Minnie Williams, court stenographer of Greensboro, is the latest to sign up for the European tour that is to be conducted by the Concord “Y” this summer.
Louis Eisele, one of the sales directors of the Happy Valley Lake Estates, and A. Roy Blackly, assistant sales director, were visitors in Concord Friday.
Miss Virginia Brittingham, who has been the guest of Miss Donnie Smooth, returned Friday night to her home in Norfolk.
Mrs. W.R. Odell and son, William Branson, have returned from Blowing Rock, where they spent several days.
Mrs. C.M. Isenhour has returned to her home after spending the week in Western North Carolina with Mr. Isenhour.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Porter returned Friday night from New York, where they attended the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Society. They left this morning for their home in Black Mountain.
A message from the bedside of Mrs. A.C. Wolff of Orlando, Florida, states that her condition is slightly improved.
Mrs. J. Leonard Brown and children, Jennie, John and Rufus, left this morning for Little Switzerland to spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Howard, Mrs. A. Jones Yorke and Miss Alice Yorke left Thursday afternoon for New York City. Mrs. Yorke and Miss Yorke will sail for Europe tomorrow on the steamship Orduna and will spend several months touring the continent. They were joined in New ork by Miss Hazel Hunter of Charlotte, who will be their traveling companion.
Mrs. S.A. Wolff and Mrs. J.M. Cook left Friday morning to attend the Blue Ridge Assembly in Blue Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Porter left Saturday for Black Mountain to visit Mr. Porter’s brother, Clifford Porter.
Dick Richards is spending the week-end at his home at Liberty Bell, S.C. He will return to Concord next Thursday.
James Wilkinson, Eugene Bruton, Paul Owensby and George Peck ae spending the week-end at Graystone Inn, Roaring Gap.
Misses Bettie and Lena Leslie and Elizabeth Ross will return Tuesday to Concord from their summer home at Montreat. They will go to New York the following day to sail for Europe on the Leviathan July 3rd. They will be accompanied on their European trip by Miss Frances Jarratt.
T.H. Webb is attending the meeting of the North Carolina Cotton Manufacturers Association in Asheville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Cannon and children Jimmie and Frances Ann, of Charlotte, will spend the month of July at Mayview Manor, Blowing Rock.
Morganton News-Herald: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foil of Concord, who was married in Maxton last week, spent Monday night at the Caldwell Hotel.
Mrs. G.A. Batte is spending several days with relatives in Emporia, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Howard left Thursday afternoon for New York City, where they will spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Cannon and children and Mrs. J.W. Cannon are in Asheville for several days. While there Mr. Cannon is attending sessions of the cotton manufacturers association.
Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Blanks and daughter, Lorraine, left Concord Sunday afternoon for New York. They will spend several days there before sailing for Europe on the steamship Leviathan July 1st. Mr. Blanks is director of the Concord “Y” tour.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Frieze returned Friday night from New York, where they have spent the past week. Mr. Scott has been attending the meeting of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Society.
J.M. Newton Jr. of Greensboro was a business visitor in Concord Thursday.
Miss Virginia Reed returned to her home in Concord Friday night after having spent a week at Wrightsville Beach, the guest of Mrs. J.F. Hurley of Salisbury.
Captain and Mrs. Charles M. Walton and children of Fort Benning, Ga., will arrive tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. George G. Allen in Kannapolis.
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. W.D. Pemberton will regret to learn that Dr. Pemberton is confined to his home by illness. His condition is much improved today.
E.F. Carter, executive officer of the State Child Welfare Commission of Raleigh is spending the day with J.G. Brown, Cabarrus County Welfare Officer, on business.
C.T. Miles, manager of the Crystal Damp Laundry, returned Thursday from St. Peters Hospital, Charlotte, where he has been undergoing treatment for several weeks.
Editor’s Note: The newspaper had one group leaving New York City on the Leviathan for Europe on July 1 and another group leaving the same port on the same ship on July 3, which is obviously inaccurate. From page 3 of the Concord Times, June 28, 1926
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