Issue Number:20

Date: 12/16/1933

p. 03, c. 01-02

Society Notes of Charlottesvillians

Thomas J. Sellers

Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Mrs. Roland Poindexter, Messrs. Charles Thomas and Jack Jackson and Miss Love Jackson motored to Lynchburg Sunday. Mrs. Jackson addressed the Elks at the celebration of their "Day of Sorrow."

Miss Ione Seay Edgar has returned to this city after having visited relatives in Richmond, Va.

Mrs. Maude Bell, who has been indisposed at her residence on Sixth St. is convalescent.

Mrs. Roberta Woolfolk, who has been ill for some time, is improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Moon left this city Tuesday for Florida where they will remain during the winter.

Mr. Robert Sellers, who has been quite ill at his residence on Tenth Street is able to be out again.

The "Smarter Set" had a call meeting at the residence of Mrs. E C. Heiskell last Monday afternoon for the purpose of making final arrangements for the holiday dance.

In the "Cake-walk Contest" held last Friday night in Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia, Mr. Aston Barbour and Miss Rosa Fagans were winners.

Mrs. Nellie Jefferson entertained the Dorcas Club Friday evening of last week at her residence on 101/2 St.

The funeral of Mr. Thomas Carey was held Saturday at the J. F. Bell Funeral Home.

Mrs. Mary Fields visited friends in Washington Sunday, December 10th.

Those who visited relatives at Saint Emma Institute in Rockcstle, Va., Thanksgiving day were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott, Mr. William Scott, Mr. Albert Ahart, Mrs. Sophie Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fuller and Misses Rosezellia Fuller, Pearl Douglas, Ara bella Houston, and Fannie Fuller.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Miss Martha Price are the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilmore at their residence on Tenth Street.

Miss M. Otelia Abbott is ill at her residence on Dice Street.

Messrs. Thomas Martin and J. O. Banks spent Sunday in Bolling Green, Va.

Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and their son, Wm. Jr. were the guests of Mrs. M. B. Taylor, at her residence on Sixth St. They returned to their home in Petersburg, Va., Sunday night.

Miss Wana Williams of Connecticut, is the houseguest of Miss Fannie Whindleton of Booker St.

Those who formed the party which motored to Gordonsville Sunday are: Misses Constance Kelly, Evelyn Jones, Virginia Brown and Mr. Ivan Brown. They were the guests of Mrs. Dora Walls, formerly of this city.

Mrs. Bertha M. Sloan, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Linda Kelly and sister, Mrs. H. K. Henderson of Page Street, has returned to her home in Baltimore, Md.

Miss Audrey Abrams is indisposed at the home of her parents on Anderson St.

The M. M. S. C.'s met at the residence of Mr. Charles Fagans last night.

Mr. George L. Johnson, music specialist from New York City, has been training a choir of approximately two hundred voices. These rehearsals will culminate into a music Festival which will be staged in Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, December 20.

Mr. Charlie Roberts of Booker Street met his death suddenly last Monday.

"The Jolly Twenty-Four Social Club" met at the residence of Mrs. Cora H. Brown last Monday night. After the business meeting the guests partook of refreshments served by the hostess.

Messrs. James Henderson, Ashur conn, and Hunter Jasper, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in this city.

Mr. Charlie Becks of Washington, D. C., spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Geo. Meade on Gordon Ave.