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j r BUY A $2.00 SEASON TICKET FOR CHAUTAUQUA WEEK. ENJOY YOURSELF AND HELP YOUR COMMUNITY Roanoke Rapids Herald oiume II. Number 12. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, June 18, 1915. Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance Report of Town Treasurer for Year Ending June 8, 1915 ROANOKE VALLEY W LEAGUE DISSOLVES - N Rosemary-Patterson Mills Interests bought by Roanoke Mill Roa noke Rapids Teams and Roanoke Rapids Baseball Association Formed BALI. PARK AT ROSEMARY ASSURED At a meeting of the captains of tin' several dubs forming the Roanoke Valley League, held on last Tuesday night at the Mayor's ollice of the town of Roanoke Rapids, it was definitely decided to discontinue the organi.ation the Roanoke Valley Notice The Roanoke Valley League has dissolved and persons having bills against the said league are re quested to present them to J. T. Stainback, Secretary and Treasurer of said League, at the office of the Herald Pub. Co., on or be fore Wednesday, June 23, 1915, or they will be un able to secure payment. Parties holding season tickets are requested to present them to the Secre tary and Treasurer on or before Wednesday, June 23, 1915, for redemption. After said date no bills will be honored and no season tickets redeemed, as the League will be final ly dissolved. J. T. Stainback, Secy. & Treas. Advt. personal and CONTESTANTS PASS local items, HALF MILE POST Miss Snowdie Moore of Green-, ville, N. C, is visiting Mrs. VV. ' P. Vaughan. Miss Holloway, of Richmond, Va., has accepted a isition with the Roanoke Rapids Hospital. ' Misses Sallie Carroll ami F.lsie Marsh and Messrs. Herman Car roll, Tom Laughinghouso and Arthur K'lliot, all of Washington, motored to Roanoke Rapids last Sunday spending, the day with Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Jackson. Miss Lula Jackson, of Little ton, spent several days here this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jackson. Miss Alice Tillery visited Miss Viiyinia Hart last Friday. Miss F.llen Itowen .spent the week end last week with rela tives in Jackson. T. K. Fdmondson attended the commencement exercises at the Hampton High School, and the reunion of his class at Old Point College, Old Point Comfort, Va.. last week. J. W. Matthews, of Rosemary, is visiting friends and relatives in Burlington, N. C. ('has. M. Hanks, of the Virginian-Pilot was here on busi ness Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. J. V. Wiilams. who has been holding revival services at the Rosemary Methodist Church, left Wednesday morn ing for Farmeville, N. C. J. L. Patterson and family left for Virginia Reach Tuesday morning, where Mrs. Patterson and the children will stay some time. Mr. Patterson returned Wednesday. Miss Snowdie Moore, of Green ville, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vaughan. j Mr. W. (J. Lynch spent Sunday in rarmele. returning Mommy W. Clarence Grimmer left Sun day afternoon for Franklin , where he will play ball on the Franklin team. Mr. and Mrs. (!. L. Hayes ami Messas. Iiobbins and Hodges, to have averaged fifty miles a! Miss Virginia Hart motored to to either buy the Roanoke Rap-'day. Messrs. Charlton and Kmporia last Sunday. ids-Roanoke Mills interests or sell Crick seemed to be about twenty Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Lehman to them the Rosemary-Patterson years old and looked like they returned last Saturday from Mills interest and named the were standing the trip fairly well Winston-Salem, 'figure of one hundred dollars as , so far. They stated that the, Mrs. J. VV. Smoot returned the approximate value of each 1 mosquitoes and sand fleas were this week from BlueField, VV. team's interest in the league getting pretty bad, but that Va., where she has been visiitng park and its uiiipment. j these pests and two very trouble- relatives. She was accompanied This proposition was accepted some carries were the only in- on her return by her niece, Miss : by the Roanoke Rapids Roanoke ' conveniences they had so far Humphreys. ' : Mills teams and two hundred dol- j undergone. They shot some VV. VV. Kidd, of Warren ton, ' lars was paid to the Rosemary- pretty rough rapids about twenty ! spent Monday and Tuesday here Patterson Mills teams for their miles above here and their canoe with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. interest in the Roanoke Valley shipped a good deal of water. ' Sam Kidd. ; League, with tin' provision that When they reached the head of D.J. Phipps has returned from the funds remaining in the treas-. the old canal, they carried the a visit to Roanoke, Va. ( ury of the league should lie 'canoe around and came down Mr. H. F. Tillery, and family,1 equally divided among the four the canal to the old power house, (if Scotland Neck, N. ('., spent ; teams alter all indebtednesses; Their destination is Fdenton, Monday here with Mr. ami Mrs. i and obligations have been settled. N. ('., where they expect to VV. I). Tillery. j The Rosemary and Patterson arrive in about four or five days; Mrs. Samuel Senie, of Phila ; Mills teams intend to secure ad-; more. The journey from Roa- j delphia. is here spending several ditional limds and erect a tence noke Rapids to Weldon was days with Mr. Seme Baseball Player's Contest Will Close August 6, Nominations Close To-morrow. Chance for Dark Horse Yet. STANDING OF CONTESTANTS APPEARS NEXT WEEK Po The Base Rail Plavers mile post, August ii wil niaileon August .. Cnless a good deal more work is done, we believe the contestants w ho lose out will feel very much like kicking themselves around the block for letting Pie long green slip through their fingers so easily. It looks now as if the ringers in this things are tied up, they are all within easy speaking distance of euch other. It is certainly up to some energetic contestant to get out this week and increase the distance between himself and the "also rans". Laying do n now means losing the work already accomplished and we are perfectly sincere when we state as our belief that one week's real work on the part of any contestant will cinch the con test past all redemption. If you have not entered the conte t yet and wish to do so, fill out the nomination coupon printed on thisp'ige and go to it. There is a good chance for the man who hasn't landed a subscription yet. Nominations must be turned in before to-morrow night, after that time the nominations for this contest will be closed. CANOEING PARTY PASSES THROUGH Two Boys From Roanoke, Va., Pass Through on way to Coast. Shot Some of Roanoke's Rapids HALL PLAYRRS POPULARITY CONTEST NOMINATING COUPON I hereby nominate . ... ... of th . .... team for the Popularity Contest. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Date 1915. Signed Nam of perion making nomination will not be published Ball Player's Popularity Contest VOTING COUPON 50 v o r E S 50 If mailed or handed in before June 21, 1915 NAME OF PLAYER .. WITH THE CHURCHES Episcopal Church RF.CF.1PTS l'14 Julie -I, Palallce III hank $ "4 '" " I ., lioniioko Mill- t pat.) . MtniUi) dins for - '! -i " L'.., liomioi,.- liapi.l-. i.ia.lr.i S. Iiik.I tor .-miliary dues - iki Jul) ::, lioanoke Mills 1,11 amlai) dues tor June ill. "a ., .1. t; hull, I lut saliilai) ii'i ,ounl to .1 ll I U.l " L'4. I l ;illni'.c ac.otliil a-, n I. 'ttll 'l Si " l, I i mimic m i mini u a lonii l.i ;0 " L' .1. i; 1:11ml In! privilege licenses I'm' I'M I . 'JiHi. Ml Aue, I. lioanoke Miil in tin -aiulaiv ilu- fur July ;il.L'.i " 4. I 'at let son Mill" to tor Minimis dues lur June mid July ; t' S.-pt I, .1. II hand lot -11.11'. ta tor I'M 1 X, ihi .ii.ili-i'.- Ii.i-i.-i- l!U4 . . M M " 1!. lioalloke Mill- ' .al.ilaiy .lur- lor AllKllit :" " M. .1. K. lUoi.l -iii.itiey due- l.il Jul) and Alii: l!'14 :W (H. s, Ta coiii-clcd, col. 111 lull I'.UL' I' mi.l 1' taxes 'JS ;.li for I' mill I' l:'l;l . Ll.ii.. lift. 1, KoHiioko Mill-t o -imiliii) duo- lor St'i't . . M.Z " c. J. it. liHir.i loi I' un.i I' iiixi -tor I'.u 1 . -j-' known as IM. I allei -on Mill- .. -atiiiiii) .lues lor .11jr, M'U mill in-i 10.00 1 ( Nov. ;t. lioanoke Miii- I o :-unit,.u' duos lor I VI .. . . . HI '-'! ''Si'M . . . .. . ti, J. li. hand tor e Hud I1 ta' for liM4 l .V.m; I his meeting had been called ti. iHia Jii'.is l iy 1'resiilent .1. T. Chase on last " 1-. " 1:114 Fridav to see if some steps " -". l'r"ii.K.- ';;-"" I.t .....-- I.mmv,l 1. IN, ,., ,.,,,,,, l,t.tWeen lei' ft lil'Hllokl' M ill- t O MlllllMM .III.'- t.ir ..V .11-.' -il . k, j. U. piiuii i,.s.-- tin i:uV l::i.M the captains leading to aresump- li', I'nUi'i-in Mil:- t o -Hiniiiry .hi.- for Nov uiul IVc ... &mi tioii of the leitKue schedule. J li iiiiini n.M'i tot r.'i i , ., ,- ::u'41 Karlier in the dav before the I! ! l!l"V.u'u M,."s "s 'r' -1. r" lalor - r- nfm of the Captains of the ' jjl ' nhihii din-- tor IV.' ill.-o . ,., -..ii jylf, LeaKiie learns, it had been Jan. , J. K. Pun. I tax. - for I'M I l'.4'., rumored that Rosemary and the i, " " -m.ituiy .lu. s ..r S,-.t, ivt, Nov and IVc titi.titi pjatefsotl Mills team would not Keh .'I. K''m.k.. Mill l. .aiuini) 1 ml-- lor Ji, . .. .fl.L.. t.nsj,(;r ,vsmptioil of the sche- " 111, J. K. idiiiil, lax ml. Iiix. s lor 1!14 i.i.4- . . ' . ' la. Halifax Tuf-' f...-...r.-,l...n -aliitary dur for K inos - dllle, and lllt.'llded ottering the in, J I; i'.kii.i, i mi, r uiul I' iHxr- I'.M i a 161 Roanoke Mills and Roanoke ' i. Halifax I'lii'.-r t '.o ioim:iijii (Sii.-ilu-i.i lulu -. ''' Rapids teams a buy orsell propo- Man-h 3, I'Mili-r-on Alili-l o -aiiHa: v .In.--lor Jan, hVb and Maroh 7ii.uo 4. J. li. Hair.l lor ll'.-l.-.- lax.- lull ..... !..rHKI sm" ' ,. Ni p an. I I' iaxo- I'll i I la Alter mvestijratinK this rumor lioanokt.- M i:- .' -.iMi.ii) .in. - tor t'-ii . . . hi. ami finding same to be true, Mr. J. n, Uaii.i. !' and i' iai- i..r I'.dM .. xt-Xi ciutsethen saw several of the . "-, .!:,-lAi.J-,.'"'";! " "'"!",'"? ''""r '",'nT M j 'ki' influential citizens of Roanoke Ann V. J. K .Land, town I ii'i.l I lax.- lor 1.H4 ... .. 4s, .si . K,.a....k.- Mill- .. M.....U d.vs for Mur.-h Hi., Kapids and was )irovided with " , Vp-l In-iiil.-.l f,. ivi' mi,- lor drum returned . - 4.iNi the tunds necrssary to accept the m, A. J. Th. un-oii on -ami. ii) du.-- tor Jan und Feb . t.7f. Riiaeiiiary and 1'attersot Mills ' L'li. I'att.-r-oti Mill- Co loi i-xi-ii-o ill smallpox patient "k.ihi .)r,ip(i.iition " a;, lioanoke Mill- I o l..i -niHlli'oX i-xpi'iiditure .. .. 'All T, 1 .',',,,,,;.,. , " & J. k. iiiur.i. lax mi. I' und i' tiixe-fur i'.u4 sit As stated by the captain ot the May 4, Itoanoki-Miii-t o -aiuiai) .lues tor April . M.iit Rosemary team at the luesdny ' 14, HhIiIhx Paper I .up -aiulai) dues toJune 1 ... 1H.4H j)y met'tillo-, the people of " 10, r list Nat l Hunk ..I li. li. money burrowed - l.MHUHi .. ,- ,f .. . ., ,wm!,,... " tJwi!XT'":t team should play hall at Rose-, II. C. Charlton ami II. C. ti PatteiMiti Mills i n simiiMi) ilue- to June I !.t may instead ot Roanoke Ritpids Prick, bfdh ot Roanoke, Va., June l, Uoaiioke Miii-t o -amiai) dues Lu-Aiay - ?'? and should be providett with a paid a visit to the Herald office v. J. li. Ha id i' and i' Tax,-- i,,r inn 151 i,ark located at Rosemary for Wednesday mornintr. irivinif in 'l'oial . - - $ ;.rn3 tfj . that purpose. As the present! an account of their trip down accompanied home by Mrs, ! i i i ... . i. . i : i ii i... if. o r ..i. .i i: i . HIRl IRIFMFMT league parix aim eipiiptneni ui uoiinoKe river irotu uounoKe, va., vi. i.yncti .tint wiuesoii Knanoke Rapids lielonyed eMually , hy canoe. . , ...,. . , , , tl , , , ., ... 1U, to the four teams composing the Thev stated that they left June IS. I aid hirs Nal Hank interest on l.itm UI note 4 tnoa 1 till .in i .i i i r i . m i i .. ,s j.imi.iki 14 ihi league, the Rosemary and the Roanoke, a., last Monday week pi,' w I-' lloin.-r. rem Mur.-h. April, Ma and June . :i2 imp Tatter: tut Mills team otfered in a sixteen foot canvas canoe l. fir-t Nat 'i r.ank, ..iii,-,. rem tor Jan ami Ked I'.il4 in ihi through their representatives, 1 and they estimated their progress z,( i m lilt-hens, Mii k ami maiei lai iui in aie " July S, " K W Crown, s.-ui.e I.. June an, llMI L'f. IK) !, " lillerv liol.ersoii, i-l.-aiiilit: Minor's olliie I tm ' " A J I lioiiia-on. sanitary work fill (Hi S, " 1 ti Hamlet, polli-e s.-IMce . . 1(1 IKI ,S, " Heialil I'uli I o, journal and express on same 4 Iii " s, " tiarve)' Keelie, tiltlllll itf on st reet - " 'HI " Hn. " J l.ane tor pay roll week ending V 14 In l " i'i, " K IS (iloviT, mowiiii; and Inade li ''il " i;t, " M li Wood, lor hoise and wa;oii 4 IHI " " A .1 riioinason, I 1 J daysoii streets ... la an " li V lliown, liei;i-liar:iid ipiartiT 1:U4 ' 'Mi. " li.inhok.- liapid- Power ( o, current lor June 1HI4 . 75 (Ml Aug li, " t' ti Handel, police service lor July 1 i"1 ti, " A.) I li..iii:iM.ii, s days liaiilmu ...... -4 1111 tl, ' A J I liomasoii, sanitary work for July all tm " ti, " ti li Crews, ac,l Ireiuhl ondi-inlectant - . ill''. ti, " V S llockailay .V Son. lor Id loads ol wood 111 Oti ti, " lioalloke liapli'ls I'ow.-l t o. ciureiit lor July . .. '.': IHI " tl, " l a) lor i Collier lor ha), corn and sundries -I liii " 6. " lioalloke Mills t o lor . i tral-disinfectant HI " ti, " I'aUerson Mills Co lor a als disinleetaut . a Otl " t;, " Tiil.-rv li'il.i'r-oii lor cIi-hiiiii I'ow n ollice . 1 IHI Sept. a, " .1 li linn.l. salaiy lor June, l:U I 'Hi y. A I, Clark, Iron-, sal lor June. July and Aug an IN il. " A .1 Th.ima-on, saiai ) and work lor Auk Ml 00 y, Wells f luk-i) lur lull ol Hardware.. i!l ;i, Hancock lloii-e Co lor locks and axle grease sn i, " ir 11 M Ali-xaniler A- Co tor antitoxin "1 y, " lli'ial. I l'uti Co treasurer's report and cards 21 aji (. A K Akeis. taking and luakiiij; lax list. l!U4 ... an (Hi i. " llillie Kiiik. work on carl mii.i mower. . tie o, rti Haiiiiil. lor police .scrvn i.' in lull . - ft Wi " s, " lioanoke l.apids rower t o, electric current IHI " iisj " J It Hand, duel', sal, lor July and Aug Iihi (Hi (let. a, " A .1 I Ikiiiibsou, I reij;lit on (lisinlectatit li l, J l oairu. cillei. sal mi .-.epi , , !l:li, ,,,., li ,,, - lioi kc liapi.l- I'ower Co, current for Sept . Vii IMI I he Ko.-ll . ike Mills and Koa- .lames Newell lor s days work . .- Ill ("i , lloke Rilplds teams have COlll- A.I Hi a.-on 14 .lavs wink at $a per day 11,1 liilH'd formillff: the Roanoke -,, - -,,i I,.,-s. pi, samiaiy work ! Rapids ltasehall Association and 7 1 1 ItTV KtHi tstti ttii v'lrttinnn: Mayor s nllu'e 1 l) , 1 . . . , ., '! 'l v lor .x- toll,,-, lorl.av, corn, oafs and groceries Is :ti have entered a leaRl.e with Kl.l- 7, " West I iisinf.'clant Co. .... (;als disinfectant ba ihi : poriil !llid I' rank llll, a. v, " j f W cisii. police, saiarv an- Sept Pi (hi i 'yw traii-iactions in tpiestion 7. l irsl Nat I Hank ol li li. inler'l on li ote to Keb :i" . have been confirmed by the lit " ll.-ral.l 1'iib I o, aim nolle. I Ml1 ,, , .. , , , ,. : e . .. ' .. i T .-I ..O.. r. l h) ..".lu I... ihi Hoard ol t.ovei nors iit their final Vust NaCt Hank ..r li K. exiension of ;tm note . . 14 (hi ' meetinir held on Thursdayiitiht, Nov a, " H Hrow n. regis! rai, cernucates w u -,. ' A J Thoniason, salary for i let S.I tm y " lillerv lii.beiison l.u cleaning town orlice I W ' J K Hand, chief, sal lor II, -I I-.H4 t im 1', l)r K 11 A.lkius, low n ollice rent July to Nov a;: ihi p,;r " I' M l-'aison. pi mtiiu; signs '. . t. 'm " 1, ' lioanoke liapi.l- I'owei . ... elect rn-al cuiTent 7u IHI pj " 'l av l.u .v l odiei for luu , oats, etc I" Sw ri ' J f Welch, police service . WW " 14, " A J 1 h.inia-oii, on .Nov salary - - W no 14. C (i Handel, iuai antii.c win k . a.'i no u " " " lor drainage account 1.1 uo . "I " J W l ane, work on pipe and ditching - Hi 4. it w Hrown to, Noia.y work ... . w SCHEDULE ALREADY COMPLETED Dec 3. " A I- Clark, treas. sal. Sept, Hi t and INov Jo no " J W l ane for sidewalk vv.uk pay roll . In su 6, " A J 'riiiiniason on salai y . .. 10 li x( " ; H liiover lor liHiiling 1 1' mi (t. A J Thoiiiiisi.n. I, i,l on salary lor Nov nu (i j)' " Tillery liol.eils.iti l'..r cleaning town ollice I 11. N I, I ill.. Isoli l.u hauling to ilule lit. IHI . A J I boiimsoii on I'ec salary .. loon is ' lioanoke lianiils I'ow n li., eui luiit foi Nov l'.'H i"i " IS " J K Wel.h, police, -alaiy lor Nov lilU Idnn .. i " I II ItHi.d chiel. salaiv lor Nov il 4 .... Wi ihi j i a) i..r .s i ..iii. r tor sewer pipe, grocenei, tic. til o4 urbanisation, .1. T, Stainback, i Weils ii iiiieiy in tun ot account . Swretarv- Treasurer, ami J. M. " " vK",! ,"",,",""! HLHt'"n 6hslH J ! Jackson and .1. C. Smith Mana- u " VS I' aiighan lr making can ' ,. , , , .. pj' a.lihlional brick work ... tt t' Rers tit the team. " A J Thomason on Dec salary in ihi. At a conference held last juic ' Wednesday evening at the jn 7 paid li w lirown for !aimy 11,1 Virginian Hotel in Franklin, Va., Jan 7', paid Tillery liobeiison lor cleaning town office .. . ' 11,1 hv repivselltatives from Franklin, Jan 7, paid lioanoke liapids Power Co electrical current for Dec... ,h ,, , ,;Inp,.ja Ian 7 iimuI A J I liouiHson .11 ance on Dec salary ba ou , a7' !!d.rn'l'ai"rl!ose,,m1vsi.lew-1iik w ihi the i.yiiiia ( arolina League n ,t a 1 . ciark . aitv. for uvai work tliniior cases) i& ihi Was lomietl by the three towns, Jan it, paid c i Hamlet tor iiiice work . - 8 Agreements were entered into in Virginia-('arolinaleague Jan 22, paid Kirst Nal I Hank ol It tt, oince rent, ixov anu i-ec ; reirard to the hiring of plaVtTS, Jn 2a, pair V'f. "! " 5 (hi and it was decided that no team dan ,w, paiu n o i . '.".... - j . . . i. a,, i Hunl.ii tor 17 hours work on streets - " 11 lilt .in 'in' 1 11, 1 1 a J I'lioniason on Jan salary )" ihi fmni another league team until Rapids on next Friday, . I une 25, Jan ao, paid A J Thoniason on Jan salary Y,I,r after said players had been Franklin playing Roanoke Jan ao, paid Kigie Johnson for w,,,k tm streets t released. A schedule of thirty : Rapids. Keb4, paid It W Hrown, regis iar, certilnates ,''. ., ., ,1 ,n:,X 1 tu nf !), Plnl.a in VX Kid Jel. tnkX "wk n re, willV published in this paper , the Virginia-Carolina league will , supper on the Church Lawn Prayer meeting evvry Vednes- Feb8', paid First Nat'l Bank of it K, interest on notes 44 M next week. . be published in the Herald each ' Saturday evening for the benefit day night at eight o clock continued on 1',, Two) I The opening game of the! week. of the Piano Fund. Choir pracUce every Friday Hilarity Contest has passed the half its finish, tiiiitl award of pri.es will lie Sunday morning Whittaker School every Sunday it ten o'clock. Mr. Superintendent. Methodist Church Rf v. Wm. Towe, Pa.lor Roanoke Kiijiitls: Sundav schtHil Sunday morning at !t:4."i." V. V. Woodrull', Supt. Services at 11 :(MI o'clock, Sub ject; "(lood Treasures". Even ing; Children's Hay Kxercises night at eight o'clock. Don't forget the hour for Sun day School h:is been changed to H: tf. There was a big gain in the attendance last Sunday. Let all the old members hurry hack. The church services will begin promptly at 11:0(1 o'clock and S:(HI o'clock, hereafter. The choir will please meet five min utes before time. Roanoke Rapids Wins From Both Rocky Mount and Franklin at S:(IH o clock, an interesting and grandstand at Rosemary on .performed on a dray, where, The Ladies Aid Society ol the program win ne ,ivcn. t iesiteol the tiresent .'iisemnrv 1 thxir etmop wi I uo-aill tone 1 I I'reslivtenan Church Wl meet lv.oseiu.il ba'l park. They will arrange , water for the final Tap of the next Tuesday afternoon at half games between themselves and trip. S past three at the home ot (apt v w ith outside teams X NIZES NEW LEAGUE ORGA Roanoke Rapids, Emporia and Franklin enter League Agree ment Thirty Six Games, Nine Weeks On last Tuesday night was organized the Roanoke Rapids Raseiii'.d Association, comiosed of the Roanoke Mills and the Roanoke Rapids teams merged under the name of Roanoke Rapid.. t . .in. . 1.. Long was elected Chairman of the new and Mrs. .1. M. McMurray. Mrs. J. L Wicker and Miss Nell Wicker, ol Franklington. N. C. are here visiting Mr. anil Mrs. W. 1'. Vaughan. Sheriff,!. A. House, of Thelma, , N. C, was a visitor here this week. S. F. Patterson returned this week from a business trip to Philadelphia. Misses Fleischman, of Hanover, Penn., are here visiting Miss Rosa Smith. Messrs. Francis L. Jones, Violinist, and Kdward A. Parker, Clarinetist, have been engaged to assist a Norfolk Orchestra that plays for the June Cierman at Rocky Mount next Tuesday night. K. A' Parker has returned from his visit to Tarhoro, (ireen ville and Rocky Mount. Job Taylor returned last Friday from a Western business trip. Misses t Irace and Louise Foy, of Mount Airy, N. ('., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark. C. A. Wyche spent Thursday in Norfolk on business. P.. S. Webb left Wednesday for Scotland Neck and Williumston w here be will spend several day s visiting friends and relatives. 1 John Smith mid Walter Cherry Sundav School at J. li. Hovd Supt. Rev. J. J, Rose Grant Hamill I A very beautiful and impres sive ceremony was performed , last Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the borne of Mrs. . Newett (Irant, of Carysburg, j w hen her (laughter Miss L Janie j (irant was united in wedlock to Mr. K. D. Hamill of Thelma. 'Pie home was tieautifully de corated for the occasion and many friends of the bridal couple were present at the ceremony , which was performed by Rev. N. 1 Y. Self, of the Methodist Church. The popularity of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hamill was attested by the many , handsome wedding gilts. Miss (irant is well known in this sec-; tion of the State, her beauty and accomplishments gaining for her a wide circle of friends. Mr. Hamill is a successful and promi nent young business man having commercial interests in Thelma and Rosemary, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hamill left im toedialel) after the ceremony for New York City and Niagara Falls and will be at home to their friends on their return at Thel ma. N. C. ------ went to Franklin Wednesday Mr. (.eo. (armichael It'tt artt..riHKn for a basoball fouft-r- 1M 1 f 1 ' " ..I. t . ' 1 1 . . l,..i ,.k inursoay 101-iigiiusviiie ma.. , In r,.p;!m to arranging a invited to .ill Morning, lifdil o'clock J. Fvening Serices will preach. The public is services. First Christian Church Raleigh L. Topping, Minister Sunday School at '.1:1.') A. m. C. II. Speight, Supt. Services in Rosemary Opera 1 louse Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Sidney Love, Secretary of the Carolina Prisoners Aid Society will speak at Rosemary Opera House, Sunday Morning. Sunday afternoon at II SKI and Sunday night. The afternoon meeting is for men only and the Subject: "The I laughter (iavest Me", a fallen girl. Morning Subject; Hour of Midnight' night, "The Painted the story of Last week w as a winning week for the Roanoke Rapids aggrega tion, both Friday and Saturdays games being annexed by the home boys. Rocky Mount put up a stiff game Friday, landing eight scat tered hits off (irimmer. Grim mer's support, however, was better than the defense offered by the visitors, lotteries for Roanoke Kapids, (irimmer and lliirr, for Rocky Mount, K inlaw, Spruell and Harris. Score bv innings, Roanoke Kapids, 'Xf 002 OOx 6 Rocky Mount, 211 (HID 000 4 Franklin unquestionably gave the home boys the hardest tight they have had this season and the game played Saturday was by all odds the fastest game played at the League park this season. Features of the game were I Pace's pitching, (Irimmer's and OU ! 1 li,.., tilw.L n ,.eL on, I Ihu fluid. "At The Sunday Woman". Hankers Association. with Franklin was ......... I... .....I ....... .1... nti..,.l . a wnt-ir ne win m-iriiu toe annua. mp(s (i games convention 01 me in or n t. annum .., 1, 'm, -.;., i W. K. Daniel, of Weldon hereon business Tuesday. will be Children's day services will be played on next Monday, Roanoke held at the Methodist Church Kapids vs Franklin at Franklin. Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. : ,'Ho-ue should hire a nlaver The Leanue will onen at Koanoke A very nice program win be Rosemary Baptist Church Rev. B. E. 0'Bern, Pallor Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M. W. R. Williams, Supt. services III 11. UII A. M. MIHjeCT "Crossing the llridgt ing services at eight I iect; "The Funeral Church". Come am subjects discussed. The Pastor is conducting pray er meeting every Tuesday night at Patterson village. He wil ail so 1 treaeh at F.theriges store. Smith Rosemary on Sunday even ing at a I'. M. . I.ven M., S11I1 i.l the hear these given. The public is coruiany invited. I The Choir of the Church will give an Baptist Church Rev. C. H. Truetlood, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 9:4.r A. M. W. S. Hancock, Supt. Methodist I Services at 11:00 A. M. ami ice cream tw r m ing of Kofer, Shields and hittemore. Batteries for Franklin, Knight, Rarnes, I'Irich and Churn. For Roanoke Rapids, Pace and Barr. Score bv innings: Franklin, 101 200 000 5 Roanoke Kapids, 001 001 UOx 6 ROSEMARY BASEBALL Rosemary Defeats Patterson Miiis at Roteiiiiy Last Saturday afternoon's game played at the Rosemary park was a clean exciting game, nlavetl in 1:20. The features of the game were the work done by Welsh for Rosemary in the pitcher's box and the work of Pennington at third base tor the Patterson Mills. Ratteries for Rosemary: Welsh and ljmibeth; for Patterson Mills: Snothenly, Sorrell and Purcell. Score five to two in favor of Rosemary. Umpires, McAlisterand Byrd. Attendance 400. J. A. Thomas left Thursday for Puke, N. C, where he will spend several days visiting relatives. W xfw M .11 "A ' k . .... . v.
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, N.C.)
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June 18, 1915, edition 1
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