Issue Number:04

Date: 08/26/1933

p. 03, c. 01


Society Notes of Charlottesvillians


Miss Marie Howard, formerly of Charlottesville recently completed a business course at New York City.

Miss Elsie Armstead of Oak Union, was the guest of Mrs. Willie Key of Ten and one-half St. Mrs. Key accompanied Miss Armstead to Oak Union last Sunday Night.

Mr. Joseph Bowles is reported ill at his residence, on Fifth Street S.W.

Little Sister Stewart, daughter of Mr. Charles Stewart of Page Street was struck by a car Sunday. She was carried to the University hospital and is reported improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Lankston Ward, Master Henrie Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green and Mrs. Mabel Hawkins were among those who attended the rally that was held in White Hall Sunday.

Little Julian Roberts is ill at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts on Fourth St.

Little Artelia Malinda Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyd, of Washington, D. C. is doing nicely since her birth last month. Mrs. Boyd will spend the rest of the summer with her father, Mr. Farrar on Page Street before joining her husband in Washington, D. C.

The "Felicitas Contract Bridge Club" held their annual picnic at the beautiful home of Mrs. Samuel Brooks, of Keswick, Va.

Dr. W. B. Dabney of Preston Avenue is indisposed at his residence. He is suffering from a broken leg.

Mr. Oscar Conn, and her sister, Miss Otelia Abott visited their parents in Lynchburg Sunday.

Mr. Isadore Staples, who has been quite ill, is able to be out again

Mrs. Virginia Monroe has returned to this city, after concluding a visit with relatives in Madison, Va.

Mrs. Beatrice Jones, Mrs. Ida Waley, Mrs. Virginia Allen and Miss Gracie Farrar, motored to Madison, Va., and spent the day there Friday.

"Booker's Rhythm Boys" are now featuring Mr. Robert Kenna, a sensational entertainer.

Little Henry Bell sustained a broken arm while at play last week. He was treated at the University Hospital.