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s t 3 V5Stt Herald Roanoke s Volume III. Number 9. t ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, MAY 26, 1916 Subscription, $1.00 a Year in Advance PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS M. (i. Jenkins sin'iit Tuesday in Norfolk on business. Sheriff A. 11. Green, of Halifax, was here a fesv hours Wednes day on business. Mrs. T. M Jenkins and dnl dren left Tuosdav for .Wsvpoit News and Hampton, Va.. to spend some lime with relatives. J. U. Loftln left this week for Old Point. Va.. for a few days stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown ar.d Miss Lula Hrown motored to llrinklev ville and Panacea Springs on last Sunday. Mr. Hail, of Peter.-! ,rg. Y.i.. is here visiting his ':i -r. Miss An:).: lia.l. Miss . (; Tuesday and We folk. Va. G. C ("arm;, !.:. mid relatives Va., Sat'irdav Miss Sii.-ie Fiiyettovii, '.'. t and hero visi t i iiiAi Mr Snioot. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. and Mr. and Mrs. G. 1.. Hayes motored to Mecklenburg County Va., leaving here Sunday re turning Tuesday evening'. Joe Scull after a few days visit to his homo near Jackson re turned Monday. Mrs. K. E. Shore and children after an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Cox. returned to their home in Winston-Salem Saturday. They were accom panied by Mrs. W. E. Froelich who goes to visit her father. Mr. U F. iNissen. At the Rosemary P.aptist church Sunday morning Rev. A. C. Chartin preached a stromr, stirring and most appropriate sermon to the local Trihe of lied Men. The members turned out in a body, there being about sixty in the line up. Miss IiOttie Given returned home Tuesday night from Ox ford, where she attended the Oxfrod Seminary. Important Accessories of Dress -C 'Ntv. -; dipcs nji.i ficlius a j 0 : tr. collars F.Uil tlniic .l . , unioi.K Hi'- ic '' .--i.n. i- i" i" tilt -i'l 11, J f ult i.r 1 :,!. '! dcsini.l ..r 11:. Kiel war 1 onei.lcio fillip .New t thr.ml lin.s alt- 1 I 1 . .;!.'- toUitllg StHoull Ullllll "I 11, e wi-ar teiil'iii ins to tlili mi. blgtl COlllOB llllVK lll.'I .a e, i I illl'l Iboy Hio wi'll rci'ii a, ut' '1 ana, liuii-ut, or tlio vo.-l. c. Willi Cll'l- i.r w Kin. ut either. 'r,pe, i liitfim, volio, ofiiiiniln.' iiinl m-t ara the lubrln thai hi,' (. I tor all una of mi k, ar. II, inri in hlim. -Mil caibiuhleiy and ny mi.h!I i-h I.' mako up their ducorulli.il, im " tlnle.t of tiuttom ktvIiik "It'll a double purpoNe- In Midi cnllurn tic y provide the 111, ans ef IuiO iiIhk, un,i an omm'iit. and th,'y urn uftun imcd merely tor their drcniatlse value. A high and a lew n.llar aio .nr trayed In the picture aheve. At llic rlgbt a email cape Is tliilfcheii at Hi" edge with hftnxtlti'hlng and bordend hb to narrow tucka. A wide stand tng turnovir cuvere the tuck and Htuat, flninhfd with a small irauit bow at the fn.nt Ttile nxdcl U ci-l'e dally bfcuniliig to the thin woman A good pattern, shown at tho left and center In two views, bcpiim h 11 mall cape at the back but narrows to two slender pulnta at the frui.t It la at on to a band and finished at tho edge with hemstitching Fine narrow ! Troy Cannon is visiting friends land relatives in Spartanburg, S. ('.. this week. Mrs. .1. N'aiman and son, of : Winston, are visiting Mr. and !Mrs. 1!. Marks. Mr. .1. T. Chase returned last Saturday from a business trip to New England. Miss Maude Thompson spent the da Sunda.s with relatives near Thelma. ' Mr. W. ii. Di-eury. Supt. of the County Home, was here Tuesday a few hours on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Davenport, of Emporia were here Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. Charlie Crant, of Garys-. burg, spent Monday in town on business. 1 !. W. Snioot and W. I . ; ' ;-. it n few hours in ', . -i .-. M. !;)!;: on bu.sj- y,: M-.:;!:uet lioskiits left ', :. ..;. f r Norfolk, v. here .':!':.: tu;i.ii:iT at the . .' ' 1 I : 1 '!.. : ! -! ra -i :' k i ms ivt timed ;. ; 7 . 'lay Light I'i'ol'i P.a!ci"h :,i . 'no h:u been attending , I i.e : i. .Mary's ( 'uik-ge. , Miss Matta.-Pice arrived Sun-! da, from near Oxford, to spend Mime time here with her sister, Mrs. E. P. (.loser. Misses Ruth Norwood and Millieent Wilkinson and Messrs. : Pillie Loftin, V. .1. Norsvood and Arthur Cushing spent Sunday evening in Emporia with friends. Misses Nina White and Pearl Press n of Enfield, spent Sunday evening here with Mrs. M. M. Faison. G. A. Savage, Jr., of Norfolk, ' spent Sunday here with his1 father. W. H. Ausley after spending some time in Graham, N. C., with relatives returned Monday. Miss Posa Moody is at home from P.uies Creek Acamedy ss here she seas in school last session. Pev. Geo. S. Hearden returned Wednesday from Whitakers where be svellt to conduct a re vival, t nit which svas postponed on account of an epidemic of measles ami mumps. luce (!!. lie 11 i in I III ill the back and .it t!,, ,!i'ls of th front pkccrt, a., i-: i -'.'.a in tho i.UiuiP Kmbroi'li'i e,i ,. ." .1 i'l 1 1,1 !! lace ilt ('(.latum. .' .!!. ,,c ! .;iv. hiiinl (Tin liet. al',i t.io. ,,' i;:r 1 ri .(.ii:i mo recmiiiieiiil, (1 f..r ll .-. k..v.-s. Val la aUdVa .i , I : , ;nl l,;i: I-- 1 11 111 UiC S," i'U.K lilal U has hut l-O'-im.'. NiilhlliK 1 ,t, ili,-r thiin t itlt iin-' , ,itli.i ai a lin-i-liinn l"i iiIb' S or in medallion or h.ili.l inaerls. Cciv.f-.'t l r the ?'5'it Wcm. tine uf lie lailut'ita uf aluuL women is that a tlKht, plain hklrt, uppurcntly ileereaa, a lli" al'' -f th hipa, where aa. the truth la thai It la the uioat on heeoinliii; tie-hion Hint they can ael.-el Kveli K-ille ra ale utt. ntlines bi tter than aeania Thla la a difficult leaaou lo tea, li the woman who weigh over 140, but tho woman la wl who learna the Icaauii and uaea It to her advau tage. Oil Cloth Covers on Porch Tabid. The neweat covers tor porch tables that are being shown are black or wlule oil, loth gayly sprinkled with bomiiit-u uf miiuy colored flowets. Tho vaao of f iwera may do Its worat with out affecting one'a summer peace of mind. MRS. RF.BF.CCA J. WYCHE Mrs. Pebecca J. Wyche died at Wyi'heeroft, the homeol'lier son, Mr. C. A. Wyche. on last Tues day night about ten o'clock. Mrj. V. s t he had been si, (el mp SVltli heart trouble for sometime . but v. a apparently in normal i health ohl a few minutes befoiv he! death. Mrs Vche w;n a daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. N. N. Sontliall and ai.J w as bom in H. i.dt r. on March I!. l)o. She s a.-mat rn-d to Mr. Parry W ayne Wsche ui. July I'.l. KM, who die.i . -u i tssei.ts lise scars ago Mis. S che Is .-ur is ed bv tsinson-i, Mr. t '. A. Wvi be of this pi, ice and Mr. P. W. Wwho, of t'l.icigo, and two sisters, Mrs. I. P. Young and Mrs. Jim. E. Clark. I'm. era! services were held in the Presbyterian Church Wed-i'e-!av morning at eleven o'clock, conducted by He v. II. F. Mefion. A large number id' friend.; ssvrr present and the profusion of tloral offerings bore m n bi.t eluijiiei.t testimonv to !i;e Iue and esteem in which Mr;. Wyche was held bs Inr r.'kit ives and friends. The pall hearers at the church , were: Dr. T. W. M. Eong, W. E. Long, .'no. E. Patterson, S. F. Patt-rsoii. T. W. Mullen, T. M. .Icni-.ins, Gus Moore and F. 11. Pick;.. I lie I oily svas taken to Hender son immediately after the ser vices for interment in Elmsvood' Cemetery. I he active pull bearers sveiv: P.. . Md'oin, Eesvis Stainbaek, J..hn Coop,r, P. G. S. Davis. J. H. Prodie. Henry Terry, Sam Peace, P. J. Young and James Voting, Mrs. Wyche had reached the advanced age of 7ti years, but: remained vigorous and active up to 1 lie day of her death. She w as a devout Christian and ,vas formany sears a member of the Methoili-t church, but about two ,eai:ai'o joined the Roanoke'. Rapids I'resbs tei ian church. She was loved by all who knew her. ' Her death is felt as a irreat loss to the entire community. Il,e oat ol town relatives ss ho a! '.lulled the funeral services were; Mrs. I. P. Young and Mrs. .loo. E.Clark, id' Nesvport News, Va., and Eouise and David Tras nham, of South Poston, Va. Rrace Tillery .ent a few hours in Scot hind Neck with relatives hist .Monday. .1. L tireen left for Southern I'iniM Simihiy ninht from where .iccompniiied Jim liurtoii, who h - 1 (-on striving there forMiii'c time fi r his health. Lack home: reaching here monday evening. Me-: I:-. W. S. Clark, J. L. lire. 11, Tro I'annon and Lncms ( 'uiii in iuii' in I'harlotte I' ridas a i l Sat.irdnyof laM sveek where 1 net v cm to Join 1 he 'Jiid Roin ir.eiit I'.iiad 111 reiidi 1 iiii music on ! . -H coin. t of the cell I, ration of tl.e M.vkl, i.l.i.ig 1 iiclaration of In d, ;,eii(!ei,ce. I r. .!, r. Mullen, .Vrs. . Y. . 1'illery, irgiiii.'i Till'-ry, J'ercy I' "ty, Mi!civ, Futrell. Mary ''!,vi.l... of Sc, i' ind N'ci'k, si-re ,:i 1-p'a Ii la.-' seek. Mis. W. 1'. Vaimhan and (iriug liters, Mis;-:es ('an mie, iiicira and Aima and Messrs. t'lnrlie 1 1 umphres and Carlton M,,o!( sj.ei.t toe sveek end inai ( In el s rile s ilh Irn iid.-. and rela ' li'. , -. r. Hour returned 1, 'ii.r i (i IH-.--I !;i i.irht from R.iVrgi) and Frankliiiton. He s :is accompanied home by Mrs. Round : aral i hildren who had been visiting Mrs. Rounds' pa rents'. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Wick er at I'rankliiiloii. riyhting Ti.ercutnl. 1 there la utie Cireaae above othcrt where medicines ar, f''ti:j and recov ery depends upon lea:ug tho body free to Alibi Its ow nrlm balllo with death, It la luberculuala ttuod food, gotid air, sano whuleaoma living, art, (he apecllles which Bolt uc. and com mon teuae alike hart discovered. TOWN COMMISSION ERS HOLD MEETING Officers Tart Dismissed. Record- . ui ., n j er J. W. House Kesigns and Board Elects W. S. Saunders to (ill Unexpired Term At a special meeting of tlie Boaid of CoinmisMoiiers of the toss not P,.anoke Rapids, held m tl.e oliav id A. E. Clark, on iat W edne.-day afternoon, the tJoard dismissed UtF.c. r Tart from tl.e police toice. and voted not P. el. ct at pr. sent any sue- cessortohil his place as nii; ht polii email. The Uay polu email will be reipnied, for the present at least to perform the duties ot the i.ij lit policeman. The resignation of Recorder .1. W'. House, as Recorder, svas re ceived and acct pted ss it Ji regret by the Hoard. The Hoard elect ed unanimously in his stead Wil liam S. Saunders with the in structions that Mr. Saunders be ssvorn in and lake up the duties of his otlice immediately. Lawn Tarty Episcopal Benefit A vers -ii tractive rrocram has 1 been in riiaiieeil for the entertain-' men! which w ill be given at the 1 ' re ;ideiice of Airs. Jno. E. Pat- The Children's Day exercises tersoii on next Saturday after- at Shiloh Church last Sunday sver noon fn iii live to seven o'clock, a complete success and were at An outdoor play svill be given on : tended by a large crowd. Kev. the lawn and refreshments will he served. A silver offering ssill be taken at the door for the benefit of the biiild ng fund of the Episcopal church. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Junior B. Y. P. U. Picnic '" the Roanoke Rapids Hospital1 The Junior H. Y. P. li. of the . Training School will be held in. Patterson Mills defeated Hen Paptist ( hurch went on a picnic the High School Auditorium on . dersen at Henderson Saturday, near the posver plant last Thurs- Wednesday evening, Alas Mist. Alav 20th, in one of the best and T, , , , . -, , ' . . , , - , ... , . , t . . . . , ; tabernacle at i:4a. The morn- Jav and had a most delightful time. See-saws, ssvings and merry go rounds were kept busy, eserai game, p,ae ,, sse, Minnie Daughtry and Irene, Goldman sang solos and Aliss Peatnce Cnderwood recited and all sung together. All carried lunches and at din ner time the lunches svero all spread together and everybody helped their sell. Through tl e kindness o f Mr. W. D. 'Pillory, the inerrv crowd svas treated to cold lemonade Which was very llHlch eii.iosed hy all. Those enjoying the occasion ssere Miss l- anny and Annie Tay lor. Annie Tippitt, Sadie ar.d Ruth W. irilile. Minnie Daiightrv. ... , ,. 1. I 'I'Si-sie 1 lei iyt .ei ii, H".-,i 1 eui .-x..n, lllil Rice, Lillian White, Allia and Oleiia X'aughan, Irene Cold 11 an. ( i'i l ie W i i el. r, Callic Mae N on is. .losit' Margrave, I'.eatrice I iiderssiHi.i. t'arrie lledgepeth, Me.-sis. V.oln.i Craham, Joe and (li orc Lip-coiiil,, ' illie Dangh- trs, Clsde I'arcrase Old Jllliall Ail.-llooK Mr-. v. V. Lee, Mis Sam Mait-s. Mrs. C. II Triii I'.ood am) tl, e pantor acted as ch.ii roi. . It Ilia-Fltt . . . 1 r Harris ami .sir. . Ht'ipiiells marl led ,,i Mr. C. M. Hick- Miss Oils- r at tie CI S i' en in fair ill. !t: . mar; oil he t Si rdas It vs as a run-awav af uitt a surprise to the freniis el the Siiilllg Couple, but ss !io, n, s i itheless ssish them the greatest possible an unlit of hap piness. I'lit-cciemotn staspor- fi'imcilhs Rev. lied S laardoli o! the Mt'tllo,lil clinich ill the pit m i ci- ot only a less friends. Mr. and Mrs. I ltts will make their home in Roanoke Rapids. SAWDUST IS A GOOD FIFIC LXTINUUISHEfl Sa.lii- will ein: tiii-n -n.Hll fliea in aia-e iil!,l Ita vulu. ia dually lu ti , a-i.,1 hv It.e a. billion ui hi. at bunale uf a'l.ta ii. alu, pi ,w,leri the a,,,!u I huata ai.d fol did a LlatiM I uVer tlie hultillii: ult. While hi rachun.ite uf soila. when exposed to heat, ftivea oil at hull dioxide aa whiih helpa 1. 1 (ir.-ieiit i umh'.u.tiun by abulili.i' ,,l; a- ,e-a uf air A niKlure uf lu l.uiind , uf hi, al liuli.te lo 1 bu.-h el of aawduat has been fuuud to ba t.!iof, i,,rv STANCELL ITEMS II 111 .It I A... .MT IIIltllTI IIVV lllir i.T Kilt.: terworth V-. clieH ,,n Mi-- MZ in v Su da i '""'"") .iiihmj. , i m. t'i.e, .i,ii , i.ai, lain iin.i .in, George Steele dined ssith Mr. and Mrs. P. W . Vincent, Jr., last Sunday and in the afternoon thes motored to Emporia. iu.y S',,ars S,,,I)t ttlP week-end with Miss Eueile Clements. " : 'XIr and 1t- lK 11 Rainey ll"'lr l,,u,,ie'' sh' 1aai' P-nney ss ith them Mmday night, Mrs. E. M. Clements and daughter, Ethel, ss ere i aller s in the home ol ' Al r. P.. W. 'mcent, Jr., Sund.iv afleriioi.ii. The N'liltare school Fridav the I'.tth. d last fter a long and pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. P. V. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Eena W'vtme returned to her home at Akoskie Monday, Mrs. Vincent accompan ied her an d ssill spend a week or more there. News has been received here of the death of Airs. Alars I'uch, ofprunswick Cuuntv, Virginia, with muscle. It develops judge She was u i-i.-ler-in-law of Mr H i Tiient and will power and makes M- 1'ui'1' am i very estimable t,eo. S. Peanleii, ot Rapids, made a very talk on ".Mother's Day HOSPITAL CLASS .oanoKe; eloquent GRADUATINC EXERCISES The graduating exercises of at eight o'clock. The public of the entire com- munity ssill be welcome at these rauuaung exercse,. Arrangements are now being made to get a relief force of graduate nurses here to take . ... . charge of the hospital while the . , . . ,r .uiiii iiiieuiii. ill, iiiu.-iiiiL ,-uiu, and pupil nurses are attending the commencement exercises. BUILDING SAFER SCHOOLS All Over North Carolina People Are Aroosed to a Oesue For Better and Safer School Building. line of I tie beat alKIl ot 'he tilneB I lie awakeniiiis uf Ihe peiipUi in re- 10 ' """ Sal"', tliiildlnieJ" i'luiii one end Srlu.ul if tlie coiinlii' In the elliui. an, I espei lally In .,,iti Carolina, people are being .ii,,ii,-,1 Iu a ,1,-lie to haie their M'huul t.uiliiiiiK' aafu 1'ur their ilnid IliaUialKU I . ,111111 1 -Slut:, I VoUllg I , e- -, Irtllv Krnlin, ,! II, at n, ail eeiy luvt a, iimil II It 1 1.1 j 1 1 K Ol be tie. led Hi the Si. Oe la in liioe the liuiil.le luw.-r Uta.iwava aa a.lused l. 111 1 1 liii'l ho alallWd J "I i.lller OpelllllK between tl.t tl.. 11I6 ol, I lie inside ut the bllli'l ll.tf 1 tila Will dhauliilelv illie. iui Hie Sinuke palll, lliat , antes uer !i el t.lil ut all tlie- laMlallKS III S, ll.'Ul r.ir-s V,ii. u.e a.--i.,ii and pub iull, that ha- been irlt tj tlie Il.l lei in tne stale Itiia i. not iaij. ia,g Lut 11 1 aupilall.g !i.,l the ("uUilllla ilui.er 1 icci.iiii fiuiii nearly cciy Mate Of the I ,.lo le,ueala fol U-c ,llr,1 ,,!, -i-ah.s the im..-ud aatety aui'f i-tluna JOrlN T SCOTT WANItU oV INsURANCt Dtf-ARTMENT. lne tlliie tl,, e ailio.l 111 lliii I ai, la T s;,,,tl who hualueaa H,- A I , . lile a loan t,, ll I,, the name ut John W-Ui Hit, i tlie lu.-iilrtl,, a. -ell, a lo lime violated about el V lit uf Hie Slate tf.Heriillie tile aU ' e' ' Nluii an, I ,un1lul uf In-ulaiue arelil 1 lo- lli-tltaii, i ie ,a i i m, 'ii l la ai.xi, .na to be iclu-,-.l ui 111- When a bollla III ! ,1' C thai he Ill.lV be blilllK.bl !..; k her, ned ii n,,,n nl.,1 for h manv una. lee, n in iii'liiliK Ibe pe.i pi. well aa the , oiupariiea that he I ei eselite,l Thla la a very aliikliiK cMae Imwinc ibe lllipul tallre ui tale Upoll ihe part uf lllallOl!,,.e I ollip. lilies 111 tll' lr ae Ie, Hull uf HKellta ill.,! the eiilllloll 1 1, a I our p, o.le .-hulild eier. inr 111 ,a!lo liUini-' aijellla Without bellig satisfied that lie ale in.! uf il.ala. lei and Sla!idl!. g lime la as ll.Uth dalifel lu tiu-Mi'iK an lii-uiane aent whn Is unreliable ail wilhuut ehara.ter aa In dealiiin with any other unreliable bunlnesa man Kverv ma.i a morally obligated t, Um.ii !U 1,1 ,, u of n. . i,t, Hi,. . - 1411 ! flI1j Iee frum tlie danger aa he la bis . , . x I body free from disease. Play i, Necessary to Health I t i .i .1 - , p p " : " te" or fiff"! 1 years the doctors will prescribe l,.,.,.,i,b f. v,;. iii. ua,n nut 1UI ills fallen 13 i ss here he now prescribes a pill. It' is now well understood that in j order to keep in good heplth one ' needs to be shaken up occasion-1 ''y, "'f for that reason play be-: Ci'm's m inil"""tant health fac-! t,,r hie difference in play and svork is. in work we do only what ! is re.aired: in play we do all that we can. Another difference is, in piav sse want to do it; in ssork we teel it a duty. In wanting to ,lo a tiling lies halt the value ol doing it. Play becomes work svhen it is done from a sense of duty. Play is as essential to our health as is ssork. A man needs to have his heart lieat fast and his face (lushed at times. He needs often to breathe deeply and to exert himself to the ut most. Play does these things. Furthermore, play takes one out into the open air and sunshine. It takes him assay from his work and svorry. It trains mind along a bigger, lietttr life. Further more, it makes fur a longer, happier life. Dr. Woods Hutchinson says: "Never till we are ready to graduate from the university of life, which ought not to be be- folv or 7 should we cease to regard play as one of our major electives. Play makes the child into a man, and keeps the man into a child, grossing and im- proving all his life long." Patterson Mills Defeats Henderson lasiesi games oi me season. : Pig "Jeff"' Snotherly started the tssirling for Patterson Alills, nut nau to oe lawen oui nine second inning on account of sick- ness. He was relieved by the1 never fail Davis.of Columbia.S.C. 1 ..I -.., ,) n i i.u Litt e Puree I did the receiv-. , . inu in uiaiio muc, noi a man stealing second on his peg, he ... v.- r. i, : o l (li i vu ai liiu uai. i ui 11 m- nings each team battled for a decision, Patterson Mills svinning1 jn the eleventn wjtn McCall's hit over second. The score being 3 1 and 2. i Hits off Davis 3, off Snotherly j 2, off Hensley 7; earned runs, ! Ratterson Mills 3, Henderson 1; Batteries: for Patterson Mills, Snotherly, Davis and Purcell; 1 for Henderson, Hensley and Lynn. Second Nines Play Good Ball sferm,i tpam ' Patterson Mills defeated Roanoke Mills second team in a hotly contested game last Saturday, the score being nine to four in favor of the Pat terson Mills boys. Feature of the game was the w'" also l special music and r svork of young Taylor for the j citations. Patterson Mills aggregation. Next Tuesday night the five circles of the Ladies Aid Society Miss. Fullmer of Chautauqua W and lhe Miss,'un7 ' tiation Here The guarantors of the Ruse - mat Roanoke Rapids Chautau- qua held a meeting in the May- ir's office of the tosvn of Roa .1'. i'.l... . c n ... nuke Rapids on Thursday lnorn ing, meeting Miss Laura Full mer, a I'hantauipja representa tive. The chairmen of the several committees were elected and plans laid to make the coming Chautauqua a big success. A good deal of enthusiam is mani- C.-sleil I.e tin- uiiurantors. nnd the ' Best Vet" Program of the! Tl'e Public '"vited to all fer- lHlii Chautauqua certainly de-1 viees serves the attainment of the mark set bv the Guarantors of "Every Season Ticket Sold". June 150 to July C are the , Chautauqua dates this year. hen a man says a brigh thing , , , t near v a wavs fortrets the ouo- he nearly always forgets the quo I..- i. I tation mark. WITH THE CHURCHES Rosemary Baptist Church Rev. A. C. Cbaffin, PMW Services pverv Sundav at 11 -- M-and 7:30 P. M. Mid-week services Wednesday "'tfhts at 7:30 P. M. The public is cordially invited to all services, Episcopal Church Henry Clark Smith, Rector Services in All Saints Mission every Sunday.except fourth Sun- day, at 11 a. M. and 8 P. M. Holy Communion every first Sunday. Sunday School every Sunday at ju a.m. Sunday in Rosemary m ho a m Choir practice Friday H P. M. You are cordially invited to every serviceof the church. Presbyterian Church Sunday School at the usual hour. Rosemary Methodist Church Sunday School at ten o'clock. Evening services at eight P. M. by former pastor, Kev. William Towe. Prayer service Tuesday even ing. Choir practice Thursday even All evening services at eight o'clock. First Christian Church Raleigh L. Topping, Minister Sunday School every Sunday morning at 9:45 in new Taberna cle, Roanoke Avenue, corner of Ninth Street. If you come you will receive a smile and hand shake. Children's Day exercises first Sunday night in June. ,.; ha nm;tttut ..in i milieu ac count the minister being away at Woodmen of The World Memorial service near Lawrence- y n'' t u ,) -ut f n, i,r n .Monday night at Mrs. W. G. c,. . , D , r, -j Minson s in Roanoke Rapids; Tuesday night at Buck Taylor'a in South Rosemary: at taberna- cle every Wednesday night Baptist Church Rev. C. H. Trueblood, Pastor Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. M. W. S. Hancock, Supt. Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednes day night at 7.45 o'clock. Teach er's meeting just after. Senior B. Y. P. U. every Sun day at 7:00 P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. every Sun- day at 2:30 p. m. and Junior choir. The Baptist church will ob serve Mother's Day next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the pastor svill preach a special sermon ap propriate to the occasion, there have a social and get to-gether meeting at the church. Thi l church choir arid officers of the ; chureh anJ Suniiay gchoo 6re j invltej l(J Le present- Ari inler. j stinir lin)llriinl wiii lw, nri-,vi(1(1(i I r--r,-- 1 Metbodist Churcb Rev. Ceo. S. Btarden, Putr Morning Sunday School at 9:45 o'clock W. V. W'ajdrilli, Supt. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. ; Notice Advertised mail in theRoanokt Rapids Postoffice. W. B. Bateman. Mrs. R. B. n-nn. f T I) TM..:nA M 11 D T D '. i R. Hayes, Mr. J. B. Rice, Mr. ....... ' - , rt . w:ii:. uium iiiuiauia
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May 26, 1916, edition 1
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