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f Rapids Herald A 4.S Jl. Volume I. Number 24. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, SEPTEMBER 11,1914. Subscription, $1.00 a Year NlWP. PERSONAL AND Ileus of Local Interest in aivl Kosem.iry, and I.'. I.. Uiiii. I r 1 1 ( 1 1 Sunday in niiel.l. R. !'. Haves spent Mi. 11. 1. 1. iii Chapel Hill. , , ., . r. an. , r '. .1. .. lint; . i -:! ed i:; IsnaM", a., tin., uin,. Mi- ' Meade Fwraid Field !'a ii t'ii iii'il tii her linii'i' al'n i ; i'i 1 1 1 1 1 . ' several weeks lf.;! Mr. Nii'l. .larratt an. I Elmer 1 ,U!tda :-1 n-l! t tin' Week eml w ith l,i cmi in. Mrs. .1. G I ' 1 1 1 1 i. Mr--. H Marks retained tin week Ir.ini a trip to tin-r.''.rtl.i'i ii , . ' .... , markets lu ulf-f lieW l;lli gnnuS. .1. 1. Johnson motored to Paua- c a Spiings Sunday. Reported a nice trio. I. M. lldliard, Uuaiii.l.e Ia i.ls s cand hasenian, left on Tluir-- day fur his Inline in Rocky Mount. lie will spend a few davs theic .villi hi, family before piin- r... t l'.in:-ham. II. I. lancet t. of l.ittlet in. was a visitor here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keei.e. have moved into their new home in Rosemary. R. F. WelMi kit Tuesday for Durham where he will enter Trinity Park. Kenneth Towe left Tuesday to enter Trinity at Durham ,a., ..nou.en ... ', st.lte wh.TC she spent tllC River, has come to Roanoke Lap- 4 ,.. ,. ids to live and will work in the Roanoke Mills. Mi s 11 L Matthews of M.r- , . , . , c ... t Htm. ' C-. i-i ln'i'e visitimr in the lhe Ladles Aid Society id , , ,i i . , ,i home I, I her at nor Mr. J. E. the Methodist ( hun'hot Koanoke ,, , - Matthews. Rapids will srive an ice cream suiijier on the chinch lawn next Miss Lduii Matthews who has Saturday niii'lit. l'.verybod. is b.-.-n Mti:i;.'' h.-r -isier Mrs. cordially invited to attend. Walter Lidd at Warrentun, N. C, The Hoard of Tradeof Roanoke returned immc last week. Rapids Township will hold iis a,i,. v. r. pVt sic, w Is, for tlie next reiTi ilar monthlv meetinu' on , . .' . ' , ..... I .. O.,.,. I I.. .1' II.,.. , M- i .o lii i re'l l oiiiit-ri.-.i next Monday nudity Se,,teml,T ,,,,, ;j, ,,, ,;.,,tVtM. jj,,,,.,, lllt II. atthelemaryschiiolho,,.'. M . Thi,,.ail 0nt Members and all desmmv to be- ,v,.,.4. u. ,.,,, ,r:tn,foi,.,, i,v ,me members are cordially m- (ht, nam vited to attend this meet.ne. Company, at Hulfalo. NT. The Philathea Ckws of the V. While h. re Mr. 1! me made Rosemary Haptist Church met n,at' v frier. iD w ho rerel his de Wednesday night with Miss P:U- parture. and wish him much suc tie I'awthorne. The meetimr cess at his new home. was well attended and wast her- ,,. ,, ,, u a iss ,.1'ir, icld l ersoii who ouvhlv enioved by all. ,.,',,,.. isited Mr' .1. (.. l.utts, the past Mrs. C.ay and Mi.-s Liudl!'' .V(vk returned this week to her Ramsay, who have been the linmi. in ,alTaUs. 'a. guests of Mrs. Charlena Hart lor the past few days, have re- Mi.-s Ad.tie He lie ( iamrnon. if turned to their homes in New- Phoebus, Va., has accepted a port News Va. position w ith the Rosemary Mfg'. Miss Winifred and Mrs. Heck- ' ' with left today for the mountains. The Kvenii g- Star Council of Miss Heck with will go from there tic luni..r Order of America to the Petersburg' i-einale College, presented a fiatf and Hi Lit to i ., the Mareatvtsville school Wed- A dehghttul picnic and I. runs- vviek stew too!; place on Mr. W. lu's";''v' F. Horner's "river farm" on last iMPC.RTANT NOTICE All Wednesday afternoon. A large vote.- M be lountrd in our PIANO crowd alteiu'e 1, motoring upaii.1 C(i" 1 T-' T must be in not later snendiiig; the aftenoon. C. L. than it o'clock r. ,M. Wednesday Haves', W. D. Tillery's. C. A 0,1. ,t,. M.-s-er,. A. E. Akei,, Wyche's. (i. P.. Crews'. Dr. E. Walter Ch.-iry and P.. H. Ricks 11. Adkins', Dr. R. R. Heckwith's will a"t as judges and count all and W. F. Horner's cars carry- vot s iVoin raiw on. One of the ing- the crowd. j.sd-es will be in our store each Mrs. W. S. Hancock and little Wednesday night from S to 9 son are visiting relatives at o'clock to icceive vour votes. Littleton this week. .v,l:ir friends to help you by paying their accounts before Oct. Mrs. J. W. House and little th U,R -Hancock-House Co. daughter are visiting in lhelma. t W. S. Hancock spent Sunday in Littleton. We will handle School Hooks Noill. Carclir.a Cmiimi-rcial Srliools again this season but we will Ait J Pusi::ess Colleges have to ask ymi to pay ca-h lor same when bought, as we can V. . 1.0 vt 1 1. C. A r.i. r! not alTord to charge tin in. Ami i- . , . tndav by the 1 ederai no Imoks will be sold on approval, p.ureau ot Education shows that Hancock-lb.use Co. Adv It. tl n an -i .. 'i.tni icial schooh Miss Sarah Marks of Win.-,t..n and bu-me .. liege:, in Ismti. Salem is sn-iiditiK a few days "'aiolni. lhe I'M': eni..lmenl with Mr. and Mrs. H. Marks. v-'as lb- pupil.,. It is itunat..! Rev. Jessie Hlalock and family have returned from a visit to Mr. Hlaio.k's people in the western part of the State. Mrs. A. P.. White of Greens- mercial srhools and they accomo boro is visiting at the home of date Pd,").".. students annually, her brother, Capt. J. M. McMur- This is an average annual attend ray. ance of 260 pupils per school. LOCAL MENTIONS Aivm .o.inohe Rapid;;, PaHcrsori i;d!s ..li !.'. I . 1 i- l,t n : 1 1 1 Li t .'..ii..Iu i;i l.-UT'-ii , Va. ."'ii .'"n 10 I 'eild w tn 1 : i ' I n !i,. - t i.l .','. .1. :. Lot! I -.r till' I I tv.-'.i M !..-' returned ... ' . . 1 1 . , i .. i I ui . da-, in la r home in I I t"i'd i ;. ,i ; . I ai inn'hai-l lias retni n eil 1 1 , in ;i hi. i ; i it .i In : lii.lne in v, i in i . '. i'. M,- . I !. K. I ai U T was called I i ..rb.;i., V . . . I ue May on .ii' i-.i nit nl tin' tlilie i .'I lu'l' ! ti l' ,- ,:it .,Tr.. . . if :.. A. ii-. npxnii an. I . . . . i lnli I'i'ii lei I lor l.;il!i'l.iti tin.- .A,.,.. "here the,- v.iii I e for .. .,,. tni. ,..jtuiK relative. , . . , , .Mi -: ,.w 'pliiie.' h.i.viaan i.t ,j;u. ;,,n .;K.it ;l '0w ohs liere ,,: .Al-,., Wlth U-r L-iiter, Mi-s. KlUsi 1'. . . W '' ,' ;-' n ' iv,i"'"0,i -l'y "' i,lul"im al'u'r a t'.-w i!a .s visit to Irieti'ls. Mi', and Mrs. C. I . ll.ues ia-it h.' I to I'alinar S;.v:a '-. a.. ;;1),t a dc!i"!,tf..l trip. Mi- Tii a! uth V. r!ey return ed Suhda. fit i t-r sp"iulin;j a weel.i vacation with relatives and ''fiends ;n .lacksoll. Mrs. ,i. ?d. McMurry returned Sat.ir iay li'mn t'ne western part that iiioiethai. half this number are now ptnpknod in North Cam- ' lina bii me.-' ; in tdntii'ii''. In the i-rtire nation there are olo busine.'.s colleges and eom- V .R?H & La Avsoriafion Compiles Orpan i.m. O'llcers Electfc ( in . li,. .nan u!ar Till' :il;iv lic'ht, l;..ai.l..' Rapid. V '...'lail'ill lll'l'l :i 1 1 ! t !: : t Inn-tin'.'' ,.ei ; - p! po. I' elect' i .i i . ami directors fur the t. in-.' war. II' luce! : II" V. 'I.' ili'lil ill Mav, Roan e o the town of I'looiny afteriiiioii for the Roa- Conoconarie, .1. K. Shields, Kn id '. VY. II. Tillerv ""l-e 1'apids team who saw the held. .1.(1. Branch, I'aucetts, ('. .;: eli ct.'il 'ie: m itiit . .1. I ,. l'at t r- .ii. ic I're i. lent. vV. I., l.i.iif. ;;.vii-t:rv ami Treasurer. Ti,.' ..o ". ip" v. lie elected I iirec I..' ' lot. T.r ,'..r. '1 I'. Crew". . J, 1,, '.i, i-.iiii. C. A. V, who. U. I'. Homer, M. M. l ai V,. 1 1. t !,:.- v . .1. w. House, I. M. .la'-ksoii, L. S. t'an iii'ii. Dr. L. H. Adkins, J. H. Royd, L. Have-, J. T. Cba-e. 'i i..' prima..' l.oamil e Raph inupose of the Ruildiiis' i Loan Association i 'to enable a man of limited means to a. ipofe a home, It also atlords an i ppGrtuiiity to save money to those who do not v;iAi tol.utid. Shaies in the Associ -tioii have a par value of Id'iil.iMi and are judd f..r in in- -lalhni'i.t 'of :".- a week. Ho duideii.l- are paid on the shales, 'leeisiorn ttii.l the Kicking pro all the pi. .lit; iv'tlie.d by the As- .Densities of Mosher and a few sociation going to the credit of outsiders which continued to exist ihe stork holders and hastening throughout the game it would the maturity and U'tiranent have been one of the finest ex of the series. In most cases a hibitions ot baseball ever setii on I'.uildin.i Loan share matures the Valley League diamond. The in six year sand four months, and same hegun promptly, at a o'clock, in such a ca-i. the stockholders Harries and Daniel were Patter- have paid in about eighty dollars a share and receive $lii(.l.00in cash, the diiLs-rence representing the profit made by the Associa tion. StoohholniTs can withdraw from the Association and get l.l.i 1 . 1 : 1 oach me money inev nave paw in at an. time, atter t.rst giving .1. . n:.. s 1 .:.. ine 1 in ei-;or j inn 1 , iiais niuii t of their intention to withdraw, Anv .,,,,-khoider who owns a lot and wishes to a house, from the mav borrow mom A cia!..n to the par value ot his shares paving therefor six cent interest and the debt is cancelled when the shares mature A Hiiilding and Loan Associa tion is a great h. Ip toward build ing up a c immunity. An As sociation of this kind has long been needed here and we hope and predict that the Roanoke Rapids Pudding and Loan A sociation will have a successful and prosperous future. Many People Follow Agricultural Occuoations In No. th Carolina Washington. D. C. Sept 3 There are !' I. .:'!; persons in si irih Carolina that work for a liuiiii and oL!,:'i.ii, of them tire employed upon the farm, accord ing to a report which has just been i.-'ued by the I'nited States Census Hal can. of the paisnns engagv 1 in a'j'ricultui'.il pursuits, the bulk of the n aiv farm opcia tors ar, I fai m laborers. The l'ar.n opeialois luur.ber Jll.lll. and -j.1,. men and HI, '.'tin are M are VVOtlieti. There ale .' ."('.iPa. farm hit - orers in the State and LiS,H-.-l are male;-and ll - . ll female- Th.-re are in the Siaie 1 4 I dairy and thev fai mei s employ of! laborers and lb foremen. There are also ;:u persons in the State who nriucmai sou,vc of in- woo )irmci;.ai source come is from stock raising. Tiie iiuniber of cowh'..s and sheep herders in this State is 0i . In the enure Liiited States there arc . 1.-' v".-.u y- i".n- ..n-i lu years ,.f a e and IT. i.:i.".ii, or per con! nl this number are euga"ed la gaiiii'ul ocupalions. Ot the . amlnll;. ...- ipi.d L!.n.V.I, "Ho, or.:', per cent are engaged in agriculture. There are ;".,::(;, 000 fa. an opeiatois in the nation and tliey employ f..'.iif,linHI labor ers. "Is the man who works with his haiids or th" one who- works with bis head the harder worker?' "Don't ask me. I use a type- writer." Cleveland Plain Dealer Ro Wins The nnant (An not mint f Sutunliiy's nll'iiir us t-n iiv iiiii- ui tiii- inns wtiii'ii irot-s tin- In ilisuii-. e tin- tlit-nry that tin- Inn September M'x ''u ""I iiiii-i-i'itf tin- great Airii ii HwiMihgX' '"""' 1 l:" N"TI;' i! ; first re- I I"' majority of -100 or inure f it.; slock - spectators who attended tin liall game at the Valley League Park Saturday afternoon were not so jubilant ami happy when play was over. It was a snd and '-"Veted pennant snatched from tliem, which seemed iiear.-r their v."al as the season scries closed. Some parts of the inline were a reeular old time contest just as tliey used to have in the days of the Revolution when (icnieo Washington was the catcher he hind the hat and Patrick Henry was the tricky tvvirler. The modern teams w ho crossed hats with each other were the Patterson Mills team and the Roanoke Mills team which re- suited in a victory for Roanoke Mills. The iame was hard fought and hotly contested on both sides and each player on each team deserves special mention but pace will not permit and but for h few disputes of the umpires son Mills battery, Bland and Wocdall did the same good offices for Roanoke Mill-'. With the exception of two innings the work of both was effective and at times brilliant. A large crowd of eager specta- tiV-i Uni filth. ISIUitl.. v.l, if t..'o .,.,.. ,, (lf lo,.tina an vvaicneu me game ana snouieu Mini ve eil Willi iielio it r.t tl.u - many pretty and startling plays in which the game abounded. aiure noi oniy smnea upon tne occasion but actually laughed at it, for the weather was absolute ly beautiful and the diamond in wriggled his body into the shape of a cork screw, twisted his legs into a pigtail position, smiled and tossed a wonderful curve over the plate. It w as a regular old time round the hay stack ball which fairly took the breath, of the assembled gum chewers and peanut eaters. Hut not in vain uiu ine r.oanoke .viins noys striKe at the passing horsehide but hit it squarely in the nose but vvhtre ever the sphere went, there was always a Patterson Mills man there with the goods. The tr.Kr.rltJ for ttn iniiimr u qj iii.r "'fB- '"e ndtuck and at times almost .,.. ..' Ls,.u i . heartbreaking. Each player. playing as if the result of the European War depended upon him Hut alas! The Patterson Mills that had played so brilliant ly was seized with a fearful case of "rattles" and allowed their opponents to snatch from them and to win from Roanoke Rapids tsarn the coveted pennant ottered by the Association. Along about the seventh inning mat y who were not promoted to the clouds begun to hang heavil. the second grade and those en over Roanoke Mills, no star teeing school for the first time !,er,M l" pecpnui 10 e mem an hope, when suddenly a cry come from the crowd, "Johnson at the bat!" Put it over the fence old bo! Then with nuch grace and conndeni-e, he advanced to the Plate and took tand but the wonder from the Pee Dv not e Rapids, Patterson Village League, thinking such an ovation ami Ro.semary will go to the old would not do, buried a mar. el- school building, ous drop at lhe noble Johnson All patent, who poisibb can bet ll'-i m illl.cy business, was 1... mi- 11 petiauy uiyed to put their gno l With confidence in him- i tuldieii in school on the tir-l day -elf and an eve on winning and keep them there. If you the pennant f..r his team and a expeit them to get a full pay en determination to.lo or die, he velope (to do the work I they can lands it far, far over the garden not lose time. walls and comes home the hero of the occasion so far. Hut Pat terson Mills u 11 d aunt e d by couiage and saying we will hot sillier defeat, rallies, a terrible battle ensues, they tie the score and until the eleventh ntr the fierce battle wonders. He shot his arm out in Continued on Page Four County Commissioner, Meeting Halifax, Monday, September 7 The Hoard of County Commis sioners of Ilalil'axjCoiinty in their regular session at Halifax on Monday S.-.t-mlnr 7, appointed tax collectors for the various townships as follows Roanoke Rapids, W. P. Vaugh an. Hrinkleyville, (I. 1,. Knight, Hutterwood, K. H. Newsom, M. Hawkins. Halifax, R. W. Carter, Littleton, . I. L. Pepper, Palmy ra, C. . Allshrook, Rose- m-alh, W. C. Allshrook. Scotland Neck, . I, L. Shield, Weldon, ,1 . I ,. Harris. The Commissioners niade an appropriation to the State Hoard of Health u Inch insures an "in- tensive community campaign" for the eradication of hookworm and the linprovenent of general sanitary conditions, being held in at least five communities in the county. An appropriation was also made to build a bridge over Deep Creek on the Roanoke Rapids-Thelma road. - Board of Elections Aoooints Rep- istiars and Judges The Hoard of Elections for Hali fax County met at Halifax on last Monday, W. A. Johnson, chairman. T. H. Dickens, secre tary. The Hoard appointed the regi strars and judges of election for the fall elections which will be held on Tuesday, November 3. The registration books will open in each of the precincts of Saturday. October 3, and will close Saturday, October 25. The following are the reuis- , , 'Ti ' , n,.;,,,,! i tU. f .i, . , "f" 0t "f tra th ;the.r tU0 bein8 the judges of elections: Hrinkleyville- W. F. Orphelia: W. 0. Vinson. D. S. Moss. P.utterwood A. E. Carter: A. S. Clasgow, J. E. Rue. Coiiocanara N. ITtipatiick; J. A. Dickens, McD. King. Enfield J. E. Powers: A. Mat thews, S. Pierson. Eaucetts J. P. Dickens; M. P. Crawley, C. H. Hrickell. Halifax E. N. sater; W. H. Drewry, (!. W. Shearin. Kehukee Charles Davenport: D. S. Hradley. Littleton W. F. Harvey; H. P. Robinson. J. L. Johnston. Palmyra C. A. Harrison; Ce cil Andrews, C. Ii. Robertson. Roseneath W. 0. Allshrook; .T 7V,,-., r, 1 D ,, ... ' ""' 'TTr , Roanoke Rapids W . S. Hock- adav: J. D. Shearin, L. A. Dan- Scotland Neck G. Lamb; C. L. Staton, W. H. Josey. Weldon D. E. Stainback; M. A. Inge, L. N. Green. Se l.oul Will Open Monday, Sept 1 4th All first grade children at Rose- w 111 go 10 luisemary ai c ciock a. m. All Rosemary children have cards promoting them to the second grade will go to t tie room over the Patterson Store Company All otlier children from Loa Respectfully, A. E. Akkrs, Supt. Willis. "Highflier had a narrow escape when he wrecked that bank." ciuis- 1 es. 11 he had swip- eJon,y a coup!e of thousand Ie n would have been larceny in stead of financiering." Puck. ROANOKE VALLEY Roanoke Mills arc Pennant Winners, Defeating the Pattesron Mills last Saturday in Close Eleven Inning Game by 7 to 5. Otlier Postponed Game VV.I1 Not he Played. HOW TMF.Y LINED UP AT FINISH Roiinoke Mi Ri .anoke apid la.semary Patterson Mi Roanokt Mills vs Palli'isoii Mills League Cove mors Declare Season Closed A hard f. hi '.-lit came, a! ml ing in brilliant plavs. on both A t a meet ine' of the Hoard of sides - feat ued b', luai', IiiHii," Co .. , ri .!' ; 1 d' 1 1 ie Roanoke Valley and sensational fi.'l.liiis. I i,.- L.-.i" ie held mi last Wednesday game was also featured with ni"M. lis- Hoard declared the many iiiterriiition" and pi., sea m of lid I closed and issued tests which greatly mailed the in truetions for the postponed pleasure of the spectat !".. came between the Patterson The first run of the game was Mill., ami Roanoke Rapids to be made by the Patter... a Mil! ; 1:1 cancelled. the thud, dishing sincled. to Twenty live dollars was voted second on Lellv's single and to each team in the League to scored 011 Snotherly's single. help pay the legitimate debts of Roanoke Mills scored two run" the team or fur any other pur 111 t lie sixth. Woodall took a pose at the discretion of the walk. Lancaster went to nr t team. The balance of the fund, on Cusluntr's error, advancing- alter all expenses, are paid and Woodall to -ecoiid. Woodall I he fences, at the League ( , rounds scored on Teas.' lie's error, a pass streii"thened and braced, was ed ball, and Lancaster reached ordered deposited in the Savings second on Kelly's error. I. land I 'epartinents of the First Nation singled and scored Lancaster. al Hank and the Rosemary Bank In the seventh frame. John- ing .VI Trust Company until the St. .11 knocked a home run. For U siimiing of next season, the Patterson Mills, two runs There will be no "champion were scored, Snotherly and Dan- ship cup" as the League by be jel, on a walk (Snotherly hit by coming- a semi-professional pitcher) two singles and a dou- leauac violated the restrictions hie. This left the score three ail. laid down by the SpauldingCom In the eighth both teams scor- pany. who were to present the ed two runs. Roanoke Mills on cup to the winning team. Saracene's homer, Woodall's double and Hland's single. Pal- Business Changes Name terson Mills on Mosher's base on balls, a couple of singles (Cush- lhul!1 bet'n sole u1' the ing and Snotherly) and two pass- hiiown a" that of Webb ej balls. J"ne''. E'umoke Rapids, N. The ninth and tenth innings '"-'e Hirst came to Roanoke were unproductive of runs. In P;'pnls. N'. C but never having , r, , chati'.-i'ii the name ot the said the eleventh Roanoke Mills won lm;,n :? unI) the game and the pennant. tal:e this means of announcing to Johnston got four balls, Klein the public that the said business and Witherington fanned. Sar- 'Vli' tr",n thu; date he conducted acene next at bat knocked his ' w of B. S. Webb, second home run, scoring John ston. M I 1 The features of the game were MaMe J(,rdan the heavy hitting of Saracene. Johnston. Woodall and Klein for Monday morning at Roanoke Mills and Snotherly. ,'lt'v,'!1 "'clock. Marie Jordan, Cushing and 'league for the Pat- ' lV,""i daia.'hter of Mr. and Mrs. terson Mills. Mosher's tieldins' ';",nii' ',"nlan' at their home in was especially worthy of men- ''""""wry. The little girl was tion. as was also that of Sar- 'hree years old and had only been acene and Hayes. ld. a flmrt while. The mter- For more detailed infnrmatinn ' ,n,,1'! '""!; l'hiceon Monday after-line-up is given below: n""n' 1 lv'in'-' to 'he nature of Roanoke Mills: Klein, If Witherington. oh Saracene. cf Woodall, c Lancaster; 2b Hland, p R. Harnes, rf S. Harnes, lb Johnston, ss Totals, Patterson Mills: Daniel, c Hayes, If Teague, Mb Harnes, p .ollicoifer, lb Mosher, cf dishing, ss Kelly, ;:b Snotherly. rf Totals, AH R II ti u 2 U t; ii n 1 5 l! J (I -l ' :' 1 1 Eariied Runs: Roanoke Miiis 1, Patterson Mills, 1. First on Halls: Off Hland. Oil' Harm- . "1. Lett on Rases, Hoam.lt Mills, lo; Patter-on Mill . i. Two Ha-e Hits: Te.e.'ue. Wood ail, h lein. Home Run.-: Sal a ceiie, ". Johnston. 1. Mrur,. out by; Hland. L!; Hartie. . ,. nil ny piicni'i : r.ariie-. Mmin ., , . , erly. I line: Jsl-i. I mpire: Mr. Welch. Dillon llillon Mr. John Dillon ami Mis : Jenkin. . Emniett Matthews, Jos. Eunice Hilton, of Wilmington. Gooch, Geo. t.'armichael, J. U. vvere .iiuetly married at the home Lofiin, W. C. Pass, Ermon Ed- ot 1. Ik. Woodcock, 111 Ros 'inarv , 1 . ., 1 e t u . r- 1 on last Thursday alter., 1. " ' 1"lld-'1' Johnston. Frank The ceremony was performed'1"''11''1' lrm Weldon, Mr. and by Magistrate S. M. Thompson, Mr .. George, Lewis Hayes, and ot Rosemary. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Froelich. LEAGUE CLOSES W II !l s Pet. .I'd 'J .r,::i) .in ML! s III tne nines.;, membranous croup, a prompt interment was advised. Mr. and .Mrs. Jordan have many friends in the community who sympathize greatly with them in their bereavement. ' ( j ( Mrs. Butts Entertains 4 ti 11 0 ., ., j , Mrs. Joseph Grizzard Butts 4 ' 1 11 a ,'n,e''t'1',u''' honor of her Ui R li F ulust- Miss Mary Feiid j' 1 u 'Per-'-'-n. of Jarratts. Va., and t o "'iss Susan i'ryor Feild, of Hert- (l ., , fort. N. C, on last Thursday - 0 ( evening fiom ,S:;-:n to 12. Invita-- ( ( ( time-were sent out for a "Gar 'j ( ( den Party" hut on account of the - ., .. .. had weather, it turned into a - u j o "Rook Party." The gentleman's 'l , ., M P' i. e was won by Mr. Robert . . , i, ' , li:i, t"' "h'iie Miss Susan Feild scoi'e.t the highest lor the ladies. At a late hour, delightful re iVe: iiiiu-nts were served by the ho ie: -', a-sjsted by Mrs. George Lewis Have . Mrs. Wm. E. i'l'neli.'h. and little Meade !'. i.od i'. il.i. of West Point, Va. Arsioa-r the gue-ts were the d!!.iw in- Misses Mary Feild ivv ..ii s;...,, r..;i.i m.) 1 ......ii i.iin. i.irain: - i-(i,. y nnia Hart. Charlena Hart. Irene Cannon, Evelyn Ho;, d, Mabel Royd, Winifred Heel. with, Mabel McMurray. and Lucille Ramsay. Messrs. Robt. Hayes. Robt. Dickens. Monroe ( -A i S
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