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Kammerer offers a compilation of articles regarding area birthday parties and other activities involving the young include the 16th anniversary of Miss Mattie Moye on August 17, 1908; a prophecy party on December 31, 1900 given by Mrs. R. W. King complimentary to her sister, Miss Nannie Moye, of Kinston; and a circus and street parade held by boys on November 2, 1896, with David James leading the procession and blowing a cow horn along the way. These same boys had a large trapeze in Dr. D.L. James' yard and it was heard that they could do \"some smart acting on it.\"\r\nA Dancing Notice dated December 31, 1903 stated that parents of young ladies of the town of Greenville would \"not permit our daughters, or their guests, to attend any dance to be held in said towns, provided, that their escorts are not at our respective residences at an hour not later that nine o'clock p.m. on the evening the dance is to be held.\" Agreement enforced by Charles Skinner and wife; Mrs. M.D. Higgs; Alex L. Blow and wife; J. L. Wooten; Harry Skinner and wife; B. F. Patrick, M. A. Allen, for guest; J. A. Sugg; and F. G. James.\r\n
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