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    1. [NC-PCFR] DAILY REFLECTOR
    2. Bill Kittrell
    3. DAILY REFLECTOR May 7, 1910 Visitors and People Who Travel O. L. Joyner went to Weldon this morning Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Calhoun went to Fairmont today C. T. Munford has returned from a trip to Danville Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Brown have returned from Baltimore Miss Mary Smith of Falkland is visiting Mrs. Ollen Warren, Jr. Mis Oliva Jordan of Washington is visiting Miss Martha Lee Cowell Miss Mae Ayers of Washington is visiting Miss Hennie Whichard Zeno Brown and Tom Hutchings left Friday for Charleston Miss Allie Rives returned from a visit of several days to Robersonville Mrs. Chauncey Denny of Northfield, Vermont is visiting her niece Mrs. H. E. Austin F. R. Stretch superintendent of the Cabinet Veneer Co Plant Left this morning for South Bend, Ind. Mrs. C. B. Whichard and two little girls went to Washington Friday Mrs. D. F. Pender and "torn", of Hobgood is visiting her sister Mrs. O. F. Clark Mrs. T. E. Hooker has returned from Raleigh where she went to visit friends and attend the music festival. Mrs. F. L. Moore who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Whitehurst retuned to her home in Hamilton. Mrs. T. B. Wilkinson of Raleigh came to be with her sister Mrs. H. W. Whedbee whose child is very sick. Mr. G. J. Woodward receved a telegram from Fayetteville Announcing the death of his uncle, Pembroke Woodward Miss Nellie W. Denny who has been spending the winter in Winter Park, Florida has returned to her home with her sister Mrs. H. E. Austin Master Edward Harris left Friday afternoon for a visit to Tarboro. His mother Mrs. G. E. Harris accompanied him as far as Parmele. Mrs. Martha F. Latham of Grifton came in Friday morning and Spent the nigh with relatives. Her brother Amos E. Brown came up This morning and they left on the N. S. for a visit to her son in Washington. Their little nephew accompanied them.

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