Annie Lucas Visits (1918)

Miss Annie LUCAS, a member of the faculty in Chadbourn High School, was here Sunday to attend the funeral of her brother Dr. P.E. LUCAS.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 5.

Mrs. B.E. Seal Visits (1918)

Mrs. B.E. SEAL of Richmond, arrived Saturday afternoon for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.E. BURTON.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 5.

Dr. Brown’s Studebaker (1918)

Dr. I.W. BROWN has purchased a handsome five-passenger Studebaker automobile, and went down to Wilmington yesterday morning for it.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 5.

 

Local and Personal (18 April 1918)

Ms. Thos. HUMPHREY, of the West Indes, arrived yesterday to spend sometime with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.T. BLAND, Sr.

Miss Chaffin arrived yesterday to spend the summer with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. L.M. CHAFFIN.

Dr. TAYLOR has purchased the residence now occupied by Mr. YOUNT and will soon move there.  Mr. YOUNT will move to the residence vacated by Dr. TAYLOR.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 4.

 

Close of Six Forks School (1918)

The school at Six Forks, taught by Mr. and Mrs. W.P. GIBBS, closed a very successful term Wednesday.  The entertainment at night was largely attended and was very enjoyable and appropriate, it being carried out in Red Cross effect in the interest of that society and of the thrift campaign.  Quite a large number of thrift Stamps were sold.

In a spirited contest between two “junior four-minute men,” Bailey RICH, and Robert H. SAUNDERS, SAUNDERS was given the certificate, though it was hard to decide.

After the program a pound cake baked by Mrs. Lizzie LEE was offered at auction, Mr. Geo. J. POWERS of Willard being auctioneer.  After an exciting contest the cake went to Miss Carrie SAUNDERS, one of the most popular girls in school.

The proceeds of the sale of the cake amounted to $90.28, which was given the Red Cross, and the total sum realized during the evening was $116.  Mr. and Mrs. GIBBS are held in the highest esteem and the people have given them co-operation.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 4.

 

ROUSE, Carson and ANDERSON, Neta – (m. 1918)

Marriage license issued by the register of deeds: Mr. Carson ROUSE, of Rose Hill, and Miss Neta ANDERSON, of Watha.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 1.

BEST, Albert and RUSS, Olive T. – (m. 1918)

Marriage license issued by the register of deeds: Mr. Albert BEST, of Florence, S.C., and Miss Olive T. RUSS, of Wilmington.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 1.

ANDREWS, Verlenza and MILLIS, Lillie – (m. 1918)

Marriage license issued by the register of deeds: Mr. Verlenza ANDREWS, of Rocky Point, and Miss Lillie MILLIS, of Harrison’s Creek.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 1.

DROUSE, Tattie and GIDDEANS, Kattie – (m. 1918)

Marriage license issued by the register of deeds: Mr. Tattie DROUSE and Miss Kattie GIDDEANS, of Wallace


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 1.

HOLDER, A.C. and BYRD, Daisy E. – (m. 1918)

Marriage license issued by the register of deeds: Mr. A.M. FAISON, of Warsaw, and Miss Jeanette MOORE, of Burgaw.


Source: Pender Chronicle, 18 April 1918, page 1.