VuLLinj!; i wtiivxi-iwu KUAJNUlili; katius, «. «J. THURSDAY, June 17,1937 NUMBER 49 MILL DIRECTORS HERE FOR MEETING Directors of Rosemary Manufac turing Co., Roanoke Mills Co. and Patterson Mills Co. met here this week for the regular directors’ meeting. Those from out of the city were Grant Simmons, President of Sim mons Co., Alfred Terrell, executive Vice President of Simmons Co., G. D. Wrightson and Albert C. Guth rie, vice Presidents and General Managers, E. C. Parizeau, General Purchasing Agent, C. A. Pohlers and Richard Pohlers of Rosemary, Inc., New York, and Hyman Battle of Rocky Mount. Following the regular meetings and reports Tuesday and yester day, the directors attended the baseball game between the Textile Owls and Slagle’s Lake and then attended a surprise house-warming for the Frank C. Williams at their new home on Roanoke Avenue. All left last night for New York except Mr. Terrell who remained over to finish business here until tonight. 24 SCOUTS PLAN JAMBOREE TRIP __ * * (SEE PAGE 3) JUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Class No. 8 of the Junior Department of the Roanoke Rapids Christian Church. Miss Mabel Radcliffe is the teacher. (Photo by Grant) SECTION OF 10th GRADE HERE IW8—BW———————————w—Ia—aaaaaa——a—at The 10-1A section of the tenth grade at the Roanoke Rapids High School. These young High School students had their pictures taken just be ' fore school was out the first of the month. (Photo By Grant) EXPLOSION STORY PAGE 9, SECT. A BURNT GIRL MAY DIE WRECK STORY-PAGE 8-SECT. A HOSPITAL MACHINE Expert GE men from Charlotte are this week installing the new X-Ray machine equipment in the Roanoke Rapids Hospital~ which they say is the most modern equip ment of this kind on the market. The X-Ray room in the hospital is being remodeled and re-wired to take care of the new equipment which was brou-jht „ out last Fall and has not yet been improved on. This means that the Roanoke Rap ids Hospital has equipment such as provided only by the biggest and newest hospitals in the country. Now possible are stereoscopic films of the chest which will elim inate all doubt and will make it unnecessary for local patients to go to distant places for final pic tures. The equipment is completely shock-proof and there is no danger of any kind to operators, patients or doctors. It has the capacity to do radiographs 1-20 of a second at a distance of six feet from tube to patient and has the newest im proved fluoroscopic service. The equipment was purchased from the General Electric X-Ray Machine Co. and will give the Roa noke Rapids Hospital patients a service never known here before in tubercular tests, as well as frac tures and breaks. CURTIS STOKES DIES TUESDAY Curtis Melvin Stokes, 3 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Stokes, 630 B Jefferson St., died at the Roanoke Rapids Hospital Tues day after an illness of only a few hours. Funeral services were held yes terday by the Rev. Gordon Price with interment in Tarboro Ceme tery. The parents have only one other small child. HOSPITAL Born yesterday, June 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Johnson, a girl, weight 7 pounds, 9 ounces . . . Born June 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace, a girl . . . Mrs. T. J. Al ford is ill with a stroke of appen dicitis . . . Horace Palmer Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Palmer of Little ton, is recovering from an appen dectomy . . . from out of town: Grady Askew of Milwaukee, Reba Arrington, Littleton, Mrs. W. S. Bauch, Halifax, Mrs. E. P. Mulli gan, Littleton, Mrs. E. T. Medlin, Halifax, Baby Ricks, Conway. HONORED AT REUNION Miss Pattie Birdsong, 82, and Mrs. J. B. Wall, 79, who were honor guests at the Wall reunion held at the Wall home recently. Miss Pattie has the remarkable record of never having been sick in her life. Among those attending the reunion from Roanoke Rapids were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wall and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Balmer, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barrett, Mrs. R. O. Riggins, L. N. Wall and J. L. Norwood. LOCAL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The Pentecostal Church of God in Roanoke Rapids. This building is the old skating rink. The members of the church have bought the building on terms and desire to thank those who have do nated anything to the cause and they will appreci ate any further donations. Rev. W. T. Morefield, formerly of Pulaski, Va., and District Supt. of the Blue Ridge District, is the pastor of the Pentecost al Church of God here now. He has moved his wife and daughter to Roanoke Rapids. During the hot months, the church will hold tent services, go ing back to their Tabernacle in the Fall. In a re cent revival held here between 50 and 60 members were added to the church. *