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Rapids ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, July 23, 1915. IT 1ERALD Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance Volume II.Number 17. SCENES OF ROA NOKE RAPIDS Imperfect Reproductions of some of the Flower YarJ sand Gardens in the Roanoke Mills Village. These are the "Prize Winners" but there are numerous others al most as Attractive f&' View of Flower Garden at Side of Office Building of Roanoke Mill Company Front Yard of Mr. J. H. Ilinei, which Received First Prize in Roanoke Mills Yard and Garden Contest Garden of Mrs. J. W. Hudson, Roanoke Mills Yard KEEPING COOL How lo keep Cool in Summer The gentle art of keeping cool is not despised these days. Here are just a few little hints which, while they won't make the ai ..- nr. ..H '-o UlClllllHll I l , ftn'w i " Instead of 95 or 100, will go a long, long way toward mitigating one's personal suffering. ; First of all, keep the organs of ; elimination, especially the towels, Do this by eating fruits and vegetables, leaving off meats and ' pastries, and by drinking lots of j coot (not ice cold) water and, buttermilk instead of cntlee. ! Dreaa right. V ear palm beach wuummi posa.o.e. ., Mrs. Arthur llrav, Mrs. India little as the law of the land will I nj(.u Harry M v. Mrs. Mag allow. That's nughty little . Vti ' lMl.n v l . J., I ri.rlitu f.... .ii.,., ' ' I IIIUBO U) " riiuai I iKiiu-i mi iiiru. In the words of the wag, we are sorry for some of the ladies in summer, for a few of them don't have much left to take off." u..:iA .u., .,1 ; ......I, DU1IU null. nir,-....K ,.".vi. .. , that you have been thinking ' nhniit so lomr. You'll eniov it i bo much you will want to use it the year round. In the old fash- 5 tnnail clfweil lioimes inn' electric fan on low speed is a delight "5j s Ppfei? Ill which Received First Prize in and Garden Contest these hot nights in tin rooms. Last of all don't worry fret, or get cross and vexed. Keep sweet. Ikui't try to do as much physical work as at other times. Manage to do as much of your work in the shade as possihle. Keep on very intimate terms with the hath tuhand forget tin weather. Don't talk ahmit it (live that subject a rest, other fellow w ill thank you it. Notice Th( fo,owi1K mHi, reliuiins . ,aiw jn tui .,tf(.mary .,,it. ,,nui. KT I,..1,... II ..o i I.' Toppins, Mrs. I.innie Williams. Man Lowest Estate Wlmevvr can stlv us tiw Imp psy , lutr,.U lmy lllakt( ps!(ble Mmu i-srui- trum tin iiiuHkh hh.i lif'iiful lurluMKe. VV' coinimmly say lliat lovo la punitive and liulv Ih iifga Ove, but liow iiuliHly anil easily at times llm one turna Into tli other! Whllu hale dominates us a aid at our lowest estate. PERSONAL AND LOCAL II IMS Mr. Frank Tu .lor left Satur- da, ! r .van Citv. Ml. I. I!. I'nkni spent Saturday luce (.11 Lupine. Ru-sel Hani-;, of 'etelhurg, is hen- v i.-iiing Julian llnver. Miss Mary Anderson left last week to visit relatives ill Wilson. Miss Anna Mall, left Sunday for her home in Petersburg, Va. The friends of Mr.;. 1!. T. Ilolf man will he v lad to learn thalsht has returned hoin I loin the Roa noke Rapid i I h. pilal alter stay ing there ahoul three months. Me: I. line- rs. an' W. h. Tillery, I Mr. and Mrs R. M. W. House, motoied to Scot land Neck Sumlav afternoon. Mi". Mark Chandler and little son. Wilson, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Allsbrook. li. ,1. Maunev, of Scotland .eCK. spenl lliorsilav liere. Mr. Fred ('. Toepleman, (ieneral Manager of the Home Telephone and Teh-graph Co., w as here for a few hours last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lynch and little son, (Iraliam, spent Sunday .vith Mr. I, vnch's mother near Fhony, 'a. Mrs. I e r Smith lelt day for i.soii, to latur- visit i rii'iids and relatives. Messrs. John Sale, Ruhert I'.arrett. A. R. It unett and Tay- ! lor West spent Isunday at Ocean I v V lew. ; Misses Mora and I essie Lynch I are spending; this week in Fm ; poi ia v isiling relatives. Miss .il.iry ( raw ley near Littleton, uh.i I las heen visiting Mr. and Mrs. ('. : in the home of ;C. Hamlet, returned in her home I . . I S. ii, ..I. ii' 1. 1. i iiuiiM.u . Mis. M. McRae Faison, little 'daughter llik i, ana Mrs, i, aura raison are vi:;iting relatives in Uaiiilleman, N. ( '. Rohert Whitteiiiore spent the Week end ill I lill'llngtoli, with his parents. . Mr. J. II. son, John : liurliiigtoii, Mat kins ami left Sunday where they little for will spend a lew days I his week visit ing frit n and relatives. M. ssr, C. F. Mizelle and F. S. Smith returned last Friday I'roi. l Hanover, I'enn. 1 Miss Lucy I'.arrett, Margaret : Hoskin, Cora Frantley and Mrs. A. I!. Burnett spent Sunday at ; Ocean lew. i Miss Clara Hoyd left Monday night to visit friends in Charlotte and High Point this week. : Miss Mollie Alston who has heen vis.it ing; in the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. I!, lioyd, returned to her home in ( 'haroltte Monday i night. S. C. Cook and P. A. Cook j were calleii to luilietii Miiutay on account of the death of their hrothei I'. Stainhack and little Mrs. J little daughter, Jane, returned' i Wednesday morning fr.mi a visit ; t. relatives in the western part of the State. C. M. erection HicKens nas iiegnn ttie of seven cottages on Henry Street in Roanoke Rapid.-;. I Mr. l)ickens intends to complete; these houses as soon as possible; and will rent them out on com- pletinii, I .oiiise and i 'ora , color ed, weie tried Monday morning in the recorder's court for dis-: Mrs. Norris and little daughter, 1 At a meeting of the Hoard ol turbing the peace and ipuet of 'of Waverly, Va., are visiting School Trustees of the Roanoke the town. Recorder J. W. House Mrs. Norris' parents, Mr. and Rapids (haded School district lined Louise live and Cora ten Mrs. Robert West. , held on last Thursday night. Mr. '"liars and costs. N(irthamltin A. M. Proctor, of Mount Olive. CM. Hassell, of Fredericks- ,(,u,;ty, is visiting Mrs. J. R, N-:-- was elected Supenntend burg, Va.. is here visiting his ' Raird. )f K":ln'ke Uapids mother, Mrs. Hassell, and his; . ,.. , Craded ScIuhiIs, succeeding Mr. sister, Mrs. II. F. Morton, Miss Kntily Taylor, of board, is here visiting Frank Joyner. Sea- Mrs. ROANOKE RAPIDS PLAV5 rAM BALL Friday and Saturday Games here Lait Week Show Great Strengthening of Home Team. A Little More Development of Team Work Needed Probably feature of league hall here for the past week has heen the siinul- taneoits strengthening up id' all teams. Koanoke Rapids team has heen .strengthened by the ad ditioo of thri.' new players ami hoth its defense and stick work have heen greatly improved theivhy. As soon as the new plavers have played long enough to develop team work, it is going to he a tough team to lick. rruhty s game was lost to Franklin on the home grounds on account of the ahsence of t'am work and the wonderful noundiinr the Franklin team did on the pellet. Saturday's game pitched hy Scott with a much stronger line-up hehind htm turned into a c-oinplete defeat1 for the visitors w ho were unahle i to get farther than second hase during the five innings played. . The score stood at two to noth ing for the locals when the: umps called the game hecause Franklin was unduly delaying' same. This was satisfactory to Franklin, hecause it was either lose that way or lose hy continu- ing. Roanoke Rapids took one and lost one to F.mporia on Tuesday, ' Scott winning his game, :i t U, Face losing his 1 to 0. Franklin took Uith Wednesday and Thurs day's game, the first ;i to 1, the second 5 to 1. l'o day's and Saturday's games n the home grounds are U.und to he close Finnorhi olms soul js licking a good team into shape . , . iiver inert1, lis going work on hoth sides. to he fast STANDING Ol-THE CI. I IBS July lulfi . W I, lVt. I'lBllklill I! 7 t'if.11 liiiliniike ltnilil !l .4 I'll KnipiMitt i i ,:',iis Will Ri: IHI Y PI.AY TO DAY AND SATURDAY Kmporia at Roanoke Rapids L I'd love to love a dumh girl, It surely would he grand; She couldn't screan for father Hecause I'd hold her hand! I j. Mills kitchhn, of Scotland Neck, editor of the Scotland Neck Commonwealth, was here!wh,, we assemble ourselves to for a few hours Thursday. ; getlier. j A number from this church will Miss Anne Fdgerton, of Iritis-; 1)t, haptized at the Roanoke Rap burg, is visiting Miss Virginia ! i(s t.1lir,., 0I, Wednesday even-llart- 1 ing July liSth. at K:00o'clock. The A. W. Hurnette, of Rocky i Mount, was here Thursday nil business. Mr. Whitaker, of Knfield, s.ent several hours here on ! Wednesday. j i -ph.. l?o:.n..l.e Umi.IiI u.i.t.r.. ,,,,.,,, ,,) ,, ,(.; of ' th(,jr stuck holders and directors j Thursday afternoon. : ., .. ,, ... miss ttiiin iNorwooii ot Ante,: ; Va ( js viiting her sister, 1 i M,m,iv, Mrs. .... j . ami an cnurcnes nave neen nene W.J. Norwood spent several tit,Mti The spirit of unity has J . 1 ' I. o . .1 .. i t t lays una ween in rcouanu in ww. Miss Mamie Sloot, of Salisbury, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. (Irahain this week. to Scotland Neck last Wednesday night to embalm the Iwdy of Mr, E. T. Whitehead. He was ac- companied by Mr. J. W. House, WITH THE CHURCHES Episcopal fhurrh Henry f . Smith Minitter Sunday School every Sunday morning at ten o'clock. W. S. Wliituker, Supt. Holy couimun ion and a sermon the first Sun day of each liioiith at 11 iki a. vi. Morning praver and i-ennon at '10:0(1 A. M. other Sundays. Fvcn the. most striking ing praer and sermon every Sunday at S:lkl I. M. Choir pract- ise every Friday at N:im . y. Methoditt Church Rev. Wm. Towr, Pantur Roanoke Rapids: Sunday school Sunday morning :t !':l". W. V. Woodruff, Supt Rosemary: Morning, Sunday School at In do o'clock ,1. I!. Hoyd Supt. First Christian Church Raleigh L. Topping, Minister Sunday School will he held at the Rosemary Opera House at 9:4.r next Sunday morning. ('. H. Speight is the Supt. Services in Rosemary Opera House on Sunday morning; at 1 1 '"0 A. M. and evening at S:(iti M. hy the pastor. Morning Prenhyterian Church Rev. H. F. Morton, Pastor Sunday School at ten o'clock under the etlicienl leadership id' Superintendent . I. T. Chase. 1 1' , I,, i nere w in ne no services eitner morning or evening, the pastor tilling Ins regular appointment at Kntiel.l. Baptitl Church Rev. C. II. TiurLlooJ, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday ut9:4.ri A. M. W. Services at S. Hancock, Supt. 11:00 a. M. and S:,MI ' M. rrayer ineeinig every vveiines l day night at eight o'clock. Choir practice every Friday night. The ordinance of haptism will he administered hy the pastor at the conclusion of the regular ser vice next Sunday night. The puhlic is invited. Rosemary Baptist I liurdi Rev. B. E. 0'Bern, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 10 A. M. W. R. Williams Supt. Services at 11:00 a. m. Suhjeet: "Kxteiit and Source of the Christian's Power." Fvening service at S:0(l o'clock, Suhjeet ; "The Judgement Hay." Come and hear these suhjects discussed, for (iod is pleased it - 1 1 ' lmhlR' ,s "lvlle" lo tMls vice. 1 lie inesiiay nig.tit prayer meetings which the pastor has heen conducting at Patterson Mills village will he restimed at the umlt. f Mr. Jones on Middle St., next Tuesday night at :(i() o'clock. Ovviinr to the weather the union services at Patterson Mills : village have heen somew hat hamiiered. Hut irreat eooil has ! been accomplished, souls hav t . , heen horn into the kingdom, I ..O ..I .1 1 I , )een maifested and we all teel greatly benefited there by. New Superintendent Elected . K. Akers, whose resignation ,.., -,. ,) j ' Folly loves the martyrdom of j fame. - Bryon. CONTEST CLOSES IN TWO F.nsy Chance For Some Baseball Player In This Community To Get Busy And Land First Prize. No Contestant Has Gotten Be yond Reach Of Any Other Contestant TWELVE DAYS With only two weeks more remaining the Herald's Flayer's Con test may safely he said to I n its last legs. Who will win the two gold prizes is still an unknown ipiantity. None of the contest ants have done anything like enough work to make them sure of landing' a pri.e, for any of the contestants could start in to-morrow ami win the firs' t prize. We hope no contestant will get too sure of having done enough tor hrst place. Somehodv may get longheaded and decide that that twenty five dollars is walking' aw uv from them far too easily. We advise any contestant who really want ; to land, to get a spurt on and wind up in a whirlwind campaign. To encourage this we are making' a BONUS OFFF.R UNTIL CI.OSF. OF CONTEST For every suhscription or renew al turned into this oliice before the close (d the contest, We Will i - ie twice the regular schedule of votes. For instance ten new suhscnptions will get two hundred thousand instead of one hundred thousand votes. In addition to the vote olfer, we will pay all contestants 'J5 on new suhscriptioiis and 10 , on renewals until the close of the con tent. Any contestant will get paid for the vvurk ne does whether he lands a prize or not. If he does much wmk, he is almost sure to land either the $::f).oo or the lfi.oo in gold offered for prizes, hou't miii think it too good an opportunity to let go hy? Baseball Players' Popularity Contest I'.elow is given the standing of contestants according' to votes turned in up to Wednesday noon, July '21, 1915. Clarence (irimnier Clvde Mizelle II. V. Welsh N. A. Hod gins ,1. F. HohhlllS A. (i. Auslev . Ball Player's Popularity Contest VOTING COUPON 50 v o r E S 50 If mailed or handed in hefore July 31, 1915 NAMF.Or Pl.AYF.R GIRLS PLAY GREAT GAME Mosher and Mrs. Morton, a Rosemary Girls Defeat Roanoke I l-'roup of girls have been organiz RapidslO toll led into a camp. I he Camp Fire is to the girls what the Scout Trail is to the Roy The Rosemary Hall Park on Scouts and is the only organiza last Wednesday afternoon was ; n,,n of its kind. The individual the scene of one of the most camps are responsible to, and fearfully excruciating base hall under the Supervision of u Na contests the local fans have ever ; tioiial Hoard which is composed seen when the Rosemary girls de- of a numlier of the most promi I'eated the Roanoke Rapids girls ; nent, cultured and influential by a sem e of eleven to ten. From i nien and women of America, the score, some idea may he; The purpose of the Camp Fire educed of the fierceness of the Cirlsis to organize the daily life conlhct, hut only those w ho saw ! of girls and women. It aims to the game can appreciate the ups-! show that the common things of and downs, the sudden turns and daily life are the chief means of the terrible chances of the game, beauty, romance and adventure. Hart and Norwood decorated the - The Camp Fire is open to all mound again for Rosemary and girls and young women more exacted complete retribution for than VI years of age regardless the defeat they sustained last of denomination, week at Roanoke Rapids. Medlm The local Camp gave an ice operated behind the hat and did cream festival last Saturday excellent work. Roanoke Rap- night. The nice sum of $11.00 ids' star pitcher Hiichaiiiion was realized clear of expense, bravely led the lost cause, almost ''hey w ill order theireharter this snatching victory from defeat, vveek and hope to have their cere Sale caught for the Rapids and inonial dresses very soon. They her work abounded in features, i are already planning a hike and I lohliin '. work at first for Rose- Icamp supper, uiary was exceptionally good. The guardians are as enthuai Vaugli.'in and Mizelle did good astic Cainp Fire (iirls as any of wort, in the field Mini linrreit's the others and hope to have a full i batting was one of the features number to sign the charter ap nf de game. plication at the next meeting. The iiet game between the All girls are invited to join, two teams w ill decide the world's The Camp meets every Thurs- championship and will be breath- day night at eight o'clock in the lessL awaited by all of the local Presbyterian church, until the fans. f iris can secure a Camp Hall Smoke Evil Curable. KxlchxlMj liivt-btikatluii of sinoko 1 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 liv llm I ' nit tit Slates geo logical purvey lias led to tbe roiirlu slon that It la mediaulcally possible, and tliat the beat results have been at tained by tbe use ot metbantca) sick era. WEEKS MORE LEFT TO WORK i'im.'.so 1.0,400 100,500 on.lfill 11,500 5,950 The Camp Fire Cirli nder the direction of Mrs. When Things Art Darkest. When you set lulo a tight ulaca tad everything goes against you till It Beenis aa If you couldn't bold uu ft minute louger, never give up then, (or that's Just the time and place that the tide will turn Harriet Butcher Stowe. y u 1
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