TOWN
TALK
Mrs. J. W. Ross and son who
have been guest of friends here for
several weeks have returned to
their home n Gordonsvlle, Va. Mr.
Ross motored down for the week
end and they accompanied him on
his return.
Mrs. T. M. Jenkins spent Tues
day in Halifax.
Mrs. Early Maddry of SeaBoard,
spent Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. John Rochelle.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews and
children Jean, Stewart of Rich
mond spent the week-end with his
sister Mrs. G L. Jernigan.
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MARK R. VICK
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Keenly realizing the loss of Mark
R. Vick, the Vestry and Layman’s
League of All Saints’ Episcopal
Chrch of Roanoke Rapids, North j
Carolina, wish to record their ap-!
preciation of his fine example and
t-'.e inspiration he was to those
with whom he came in contact. I
On February 19, 1935, after a
short illness of pneumonia, All
Saints’ Episcopal Church of Roan-1
oke Rapids, North Carolina lost
one of its most active, loyal and
enthusiastic members. The burial
was conducted from All Saints’
Church, the entire Vestry acting
as pallbearers. Interment was in
Roanoke Rapids Cemetery.
Mr. Vick was a member of the'
congregation of All Saints’ for
many years. Following an illness
of about five years ago, recovery
from which he attributed to pray
er, he became an active and enthu
siastic church worker. He was a
member of the Vestry for the past
several years and a member of
the Laymen’s League since its or
ganization two years ago.
He was a man of splendid rep
utation and character, known for
his genuine sincerity and ever
mindful of others. In his relation
with all of his fellowmen he was
kind, considerate, patient and tol
erant of their opinions and con
victions.
It is requested that a copy of
these resolutions be spread upon
the minutes of the Vestry and the
Layman’s League and that a copy
be sent to the family.
Committee of the Vestry and
Layman’s League of All Saints'
Episcopal Church of Roanoke Rap
ids, North Carolina.
J. N. Bynum, Rector. T. W. Mul
len, W. S. Benton.
W. M. V. SOCIETY
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The Womans’ Missionary Society
of the Rosemary Baptist Church
held their regular monthly meet
ing on Tuesday afternoon. The
topic was, “Lifting the Banner
Through our Christian Colleges.”
The Home Mission week of Prayer
services were held during last week.
The theme of these srevices was
“Revival Fires.” All the Jr. or
ganizations and the Y. W. A.’s took
part in the services.
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Ruth Tells the World’ He’s Happy
Answer to the question that has disturbed baseball fans for
months, "What’ll happen to Babe Ruth?" came with the Bambino’s
appointment as vice president and assistant manager of the Boston :
Braves in the National League. Ruth Is shown above, with Judge
Emil Fuchs, owner of the Braves, as the former home run king
phoned friends of his new Job before leaving for Boston, where he
played years ago. Ruth’s departure from New York ended 15 years'
service with the Yanks.
Sam Peace Speaker
At Woman’s Club
The Woman's Club met last week
at the Woman’s Club building- at
their regular March' meeting.
There were thirty present. Mrs.
Alfred Thorne presided. There
were several important business
matters discussed during meeting.
Plans for a fashion show in May
in cooperation with the merchants
was discussed and some definite
plans and committees were ap
pointed.
The program for the afternoon
was directed by Literature and
Fine Arts Department. The speak
er for the afternoon Mr. Sam
E'cace, gave a very instructive talk
:>n “The value of Intangibles;” he
stressed the importance of litera
ture wisely selected, and also bene
fits derived from the finer arts,
His talk was much appreciated and
enjoyed.
Miss Otelia Vaughan delighted
all present with several vocal se
lections, acompanied by Miss
Evangeline Pendleton. The libr
ary chairman announced that one
of the book a monfh clubs had
closed and the lbrary would soon
have fifteen new books from this
club.
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Miss Lillian Bell Jenkins spent
Saturday in Raleigh.
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Study Club Studies
Men Against Death
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The Study Club was entertained
last week by Mrs. R. P. Beckwith
and thirteen members answered
roll call.
During the business meeting
several very important matters
came before the club. In another
place in the paper was a resolu
tion passed by the club in regard to
the educational bill pending, the
club endorsing this bill and urging
it’s passage.
The subject for study for the
afternoon was “Adventures with
test tubes and tigers” Mrs. C. A.
Wyche gave a splendid paper on
“Men against death” The second
paper “Tiger Men” was given by
Mrs. Frank Nash and much en
joyed. Those responding when
the roll was called were: Mesdames
J. N. Bynum, Pendleton Grizzard,
T. R. Manning, A. N. Martin,
Frank, Nash, R. L. Towe, David
Traynham, Frank Williams. Frank
Wilson, C. A. Wyche, Paul Reid
and Heath Lee.
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Mrs. B. H.n Griffin of Boykin, Va.
was the guest last week of her
daughter, Mrs. E. T. Blovoe.
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