The Reflector

Issue Number:33

Date: 03/24/1934

p. 02, c. 02

Society Notes

Thomas J. Sellers

Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Howard, Mrs. Josephine Edgar and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edgar and their little son motored to Richmond recently.

Miss Genora Newman is able to be out again after having undergone a minor operation at the Univ. hospital.

Mr. and Mr. Albert Dickerson are ill at their residence on 10 1/2 Street.

Mrs. Maggie Shelton of Preston Ave. is indisposed.

Mr. Wilson Arnette of First Street has returned to this city after having spent several days in South Boston on business.

Miss Florence Miller of Keswick, Va., was the week end guest of Miss Margaret Shelton of Preston Ave.

The Popularity Contest held at Ebenezer Baptist Church, of which Rev. E. D. McCreary is pastor, was quite a success. It was brought to a close Tuesday night of last week. Mr. P. T. Edwards was acclaimed the most popular man, and Mrs. Catherine Brown, the most popular woman. The proceeds were turned over to the church.

Mrs. Georgina Reed was winner in the quilting contest held at Ebenezer Baptist church, Monday of last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Harris of Keswick spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Barnes of 10 1/2 Street.