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THE ROANOKE RAPIDS * LJ p T\ I I 1^CAROLINA’S Fnsi^^ I J _A * ^TlTiriMif m% UEWStx,j>etr Wmi^ VOLUME TWENTY-ONE_ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C._THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 1936 NUMBER THIRTY-FOUR 1st Vice President Garland Midyette. First Vice President of the local Lions Club. Mr. Midyette is a graduate of the Wake Forest College Law School, and is now connected with the law firm of Allsbrook & Benton. -o 2nd Vice President Bernard Allsbrook. 2nd Vice President of the Lions Club, is a graduate of the Wake Forest Col lege Law School and is the junior member of the law firm of Zolli coffer & Allsbrook. He is also Chairman of the Finance Com mittee. -o 3rd Vice President John Cassada known to his many friends as “Jack” is a graduate of North Carolina State College Textile School and holds a posi tion as Supt. of Roanoke Mill No. 2. Jack is also Chairman of the Health & Welfare Committee. ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROANOKE RAPIDS FOR LIONS CHARTER NIGHT Lion President J. Byron Gurfey. Infest President of (he Roanoke Rapids Lions Club. Lion Gurley is now employed as a Draftsman with the Rosemary Mfg. Co. He is a graduate of North Carolina State College. "u » j.n I With a flourish of batons and sound of martial airs, visiting Lions will roar into Roanoke Rapids this Friday night to take part in the Charter Presentation of the new Lions Club of Roanoke Rapids^ Roanoke Rapids extends a hearty welcome to these visitors from Raleigh, Durham, Wilson, Warrenton, Henderson, Tarboro, Spring Hope, Wilmington and from our beloved Sister State of Virginia: Franklin, Lawrenceville, South Hill, Smithfield. We know you will have a good time for your hosts are from a group of Roanoke Rap ids’ finest. The new Lions Club is composed of energetic, ambitious, civic-minded young men who welcome this opportunity to better serve their Community, State and Nation. We hope you visitors will return to see us again and again now that you have a real reason for being friends with us, in that this Lions Club will be an important link of your International and its hundreds of similar clubs and thousands of active members. We trust you will take away tonight happy memories of new friends in a new club in a new city. Roanoke Rapids says to you all, “Welcome and Return.” Secretary & Treasurer William S. Batton Jr. Sect. & Treas. of the Lions Club, is a graduate of Roanoke Rapids High School and now holds a position in the Accounting Dept, of the Virginia Eletric & Rower Co. _n_ Lion Tamer Rev. Gordon Price. Grand Exalt ed Lion Tamer of the local Club. Gordon is Pastor of the Roanoke Rapids Baptist Church and when not seeing that things are going smoothly at Lion meetings is handling his job of Welfare Chair man. Tail Twister ..—.—.-..■ " ■ ■ —« Roland E. Johnson. Tail Twister, the Master of Fun and frolic at every Lion Meeting night. Is a graduate of Roanoke Rapids High School and is connected with the Designing Dept, of the Rosemary Mfg. Co.
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