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Domestic News
July 20, 1929
Peninsula Enterprise
Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia
What is this article about?
Local social news from Greenbackville reports various community members' visits, trips to nearby towns like Ocean City and Pocomoke City, a baby boy birth to Mr. and Mrs. Major Cherricks, Mrs. Henrietta Young's improving health, and summer stays by relatives.
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GREENBACKVILLE
Mr. Benjamin Hall was in town, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adkins motored to Ocean City, Md., Sunday.
Mr. Roland Lynch is spending a few days in Wilmington, Del.
Miss Ellen Collins recently visited friends in Pocomoke City, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Cherricks announce the birth of a baby boy.
Mr. Caleb Ayres is taking treatment from Dr. Springs at Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellis and children motored to Public Landing Sunday.
Mrs. Louise Adkins and Miss Mary Ward shopped in Pocomoke City, Tuesday.
Mr. Roland Hill and friends of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at his cottage here.
Miss Elizabeth Hanby, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with Mrs. W. H. Ellis.
Mrs. Henrietta Young has been ill but at present we are glad to say she is a little better.
Mrs. Paul Pollett and sister, Miss Bernice Hickman, shopped in Pocomoke City, Tuesday.
Mrs. Virgil Brown, of Leesburg, Va., is spending some time with her husband, Mr. Virgil Brown.
Mrs. Gladys Davis, of Salisbury, Md., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Brown.
Miss Virginia Carlin, of Wilmington, Del., is spending the summer months here with relatives.
Mr. Alton Davis, of Salisbury, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hancock and son, John, of Snow Hill, Md., spent last Friday with Mrs. Lula Marriner.
Mrs. L. H. Ellis, of Baltimore, Md., is spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. John Selby.
Little Bill Davis, of Camden, N. J., is spending the summer months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, of Public Landing spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Marshall spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Merritt, of Chincoteague.
Mrs. Harry Phillips, of Pocomoke City, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, at Franklin City.
Mrs. Louise Adkins and brother, Mr. Joshua Ellis, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bloxom, of Chincoteague.
Mrs. W. H. Ellis, daughter Rhoda and son, Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Hanby, of Philadelphia, motored to Pocomoke and Salisbury, Md., Thursday.
Mr. Benjamin Hall was in town, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adkins motored to Ocean City, Md., Sunday.
Mr. Roland Lynch is spending a few days in Wilmington, Del.
Miss Ellen Collins recently visited friends in Pocomoke City, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Major Cherricks announce the birth of a baby boy.
Mr. Caleb Ayres is taking treatment from Dr. Springs at Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ellis and children motored to Public Landing Sunday.
Mrs. Louise Adkins and Miss Mary Ward shopped in Pocomoke City, Tuesday.
Mr. Roland Hill and friends of Philadelphia, spent the week-end at his cottage here.
Miss Elizabeth Hanby, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with Mrs. W. H. Ellis.
Mrs. Henrietta Young has been ill but at present we are glad to say she is a little better.
Mrs. Paul Pollett and sister, Miss Bernice Hickman, shopped in Pocomoke City, Tuesday.
Mrs. Virgil Brown, of Leesburg, Va., is spending some time with her husband, Mr. Virgil Brown.
Mrs. Gladys Davis, of Salisbury, Md., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Brown.
Miss Virginia Carlin, of Wilmington, Del., is spending the summer months here with relatives.
Mr. Alton Davis, of Salisbury, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hancock and son, John, of Snow Hill, Md., spent last Friday with Mrs. Lula Marriner.
Mrs. L. H. Ellis, of Baltimore, Md., is spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. John Selby.
Little Bill Davis, of Camden, N. J., is spending the summer months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, of Public Landing spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Marshall spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Merritt, of Chincoteague.
Mrs. Harry Phillips, of Pocomoke City, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, at Franklin City.
Mrs. Louise Adkins and brother, Mr. Joshua Ellis, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bloxom, of Chincoteague.
Mrs. W. H. Ellis, daughter Rhoda and son, Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Hanby, of Philadelphia, motored to Pocomoke and Salisbury, Md., Thursday.
What sub-type of article is it?
Social Event
Arrival Departure
What keywords are associated?
Greenbackville
Social Visits
Local Travels
Birth Announcement
Illness Update
Shopping Trips
Family Gatherings
What entities or persons were involved?
Benjamin Hall
C. E. Adkins
Roland Lynch
Ellen Collins
Major Cherricks
Caleb Ayres
Oscar Ellis
Louise Adkins
Mary Ward
Roland Hill
Elizabeth Hanby
W. H. Ellis
Henrietta Young
Paul Pollett
Bernice Hickman
Virgil Brown
Gladys Davis
Gertrude Brown
Virginia Carlin
Alton Davis
John Davis
H. P. Hancock
John Hancock
Lula Marriner
L. H. Ellis
John Selby
Bill Davis
Harry Ward
J. E. Merrill
Merrill Marshall
Will Merritt
Harry Phillips
Joshua Ellis
Elizabeth Bloxom
Rhoda Ellis
Thomas Ellis
Where did it happen?
Greenbackville
Domestic News Details
Primary Location
Greenbackville
Key Persons
Benjamin Hall
C. E. Adkins
Roland Lynch
Ellen Collins
Major Cherricks
Caleb Ayres
Oscar Ellis
Louise Adkins
Mary Ward
Roland Hill
Elizabeth Hanby
W. H. Ellis
Henrietta Young
Paul Pollett
Bernice Hickman
Virgil Brown
Gladys Davis
Gertrude Brown
Virginia Carlin
Alton Davis
John Davis
H. P. Hancock
John Hancock
Lula Marriner
L. H. Ellis
John Selby
Bill Davis
Harry Ward
J. E. Merrill
Merrill Marshall
Will Merritt
Harry Phillips
Joshua Ellis
Elizabeth Bloxom
Rhoda Ellis
Thomas Ellis
Event Details
Collection of local social updates including visits, travels, shopping trips, a birth announcement, and reports of illness improvement.