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Domestic News October 19, 1936

The Daily Independent

Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

S. B. Smith, son of W. T. Smith of Belvidere and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper, became president of the local Culpepper Motor company last week after three years at Colonial Oil.

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One of the town's youngest business heads is S. B. Smith, who last week became president of the Culpepper Motor company, the local Buick and Pontiac dealers. Young Smith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith of Belvidere, and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper, is well known and well liked, and his many friends predict a successful career in business for him. He was connected with the Colonial Oil company for three years before becoming connected with the motor company.

—Photo by Frisby.

What sub-type of article is it?

Appointment

What keywords are associated?

Business Appointment S. B. Smith Culpepper Motor Company Buick Pontiac Dealers

What entities or persons were involved?

S. B. Smith W. T. Smith W. T. Culpepper

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Last Week

Key Persons

S. B. Smith W. T. Smith W. T. Culpepper

Outcome

his many friends predict a successful career in business for him

Event Details

S. B. Smith became president of the Culpepper Motor company, the local Buick and Pontiac dealers. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith of Belvidere, and son-in-law of Postmaster W. T. Culpepper. He was connected with the Colonial Oil company for three years before joining the motor company.

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