October 5: Happy Birthday! Betty McCall Smith
Betty McCall Smith was born on this day in 1927, in Forsyth County, to William and Therese Cooke McCall. Betty graduated from R. J. Reynolds High School and Randolph Macon College. She worked in...
Betty McCall Smith was born on this day in 1927, in Forsyth County, to William and Therese Cooke McCall. Betty graduated from R. J. Reynolds High School and Randolph Macon College. She worked in...
Movies began showing in Winston-Salem theatres on this Sunday in 1941. The reason for beginning to show movies on Sunday was to provide a means of entertainment for the servicemen stationed in town. Movie...
Katharine Davis Ogburn was born on this day in 1914, in Forsyth County, to John Neal and Elva Wall Davis. Katherine attended the public schools and Meredith College. She was president of her class...
The Winston-Salem Drive-In opened on this Saturday evening in 1947. The first drive-in theatre in Winston-Salem was located on Cherry Street Extension and Indiana Avenue. The opening feature was “River Boat Rhythm,” starring Leon...
Joseph Paul Sticht was born on this day in 1917, in Pennsylvania. He graduated from Grove City College, and married Ferne Cozad. He was president of Campbell Soup Company and president of Federated Department...
Brookridge Baptist Retirement Community was dedicated on this day in 1989. Construction of the new facility, located on 46 acres off Bethabara Road, began in 1987. It was opened to residents in August of...
Jonas “Joe” Shearn Rice was born on this day in 1902, in Texas, to David and Martha Botts Rice. Joe attended school in Houston and studied at the University of Virginia. After college he...
On this day in 2006, the building formerly known as City Hall South was given a new name. The building was renamed Bryce A. Stuart Municipal Building, located at 100 E. First Street, for...
Roscoe Lewis Hutchins was born on this day in 1894, in Chapel Hill, to James Lewis and Arrimetta Hogan Hutchins. He attended schools in Chapel Hill and worked in a drugstore in Chapel Hill....
Changes took place on this day in 1952 concerning bus fares. Bus tokens were no longer accepted on city buses when Duke Power Company’s new straight 10-cent fare took effect. City bus riders could...