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'i 1 3 Rapids Herald ROANOI Volume M.-Number47 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, FEBRUARY 16, 1917 Subscription $ 1 .50 a Year in Advance WITH THF fHHRfHFS Aj" V" PU 1 UtiU WO EfiUST mm intuumuico CnPP V1ILHT RUIPIION (tun TmUy 16 1-4 &RID1D SCHOULS CBStRE ROANOKE RAPIDS PERSONAL MTIOWISONS lltk AND LOCAL ITEMS Reenury Baptist Ckurta Km. .V C. CUffi. Pm AND Forth reason that grippe or, T ,ir.Vtr, u,.;utrmiit of ROSEMARY PERSONAL I influenza is now nw or less ,h, n ,riK.i u,m i,.,m.-oiv IOTA!. mitt Services wry Sunday at 11 k. prevalent throughout the State, ; w;ts 'a, h,,mv" to sveral hun- - M. and T:: V. M. th State Board of Health is dV,ls u ,lu.,r !r,,,tl(!s atlj fUsU. w j FjrK.h fami)y mho MnUwk services vrunrsuj issuing a ouueun caiunifauetuion rmrson iut Thursday rights at 7:;St M. to a number of things that ' and evening, the n The public is cordially tnvueu person can do to prevent mis a ";.UIV and to all services. j disease. The bulletin says that Weight Reception". ln.T imuiuiun. lhei.rwery lVpurtruent was th ir horn in the future. iana sanitation as 10 omces ana handsomely uevoraU-d for the S. F. Patterson is in Philadel j phia on tmsiness. Mrs. II. V. Welsh and little daughter, of Baltimore, are isiwndini? several weeks here programs for Old ' ,. ith k.. .t. Next wtvk ha Uvn set apart as the National Week of Song. It is leing celebrated throughout ;theciuntry among our schools. M1TARE ITEMS Mrs. R. W. Vincent and moth er have returned home after an extensive visit to 1'nion, N. C. Mr. J. H. Shaw spent a fe v hors in Roanoke Rapids Thursday. Mrs. M. King is very ill at this Re$emry Methodist Church Ktv. A. , places of work have much to do otvaii, w ith garlands of crei, iy afternoon have resided here for the past',, , aion being three or W vears left this e-k i tUT ... i i l Honest f()r their former home at Mount i tt w w ,re n Vii. Cumminj!S Mt Fri- ritinjr. rieasani. wnere mey will make vner h.i u.)a Momidav for iinetoi where she will J. A. Vincent and familv have i the local schools are to observe 'spend sometime with relatives, 'moved to their new dwelling. R. L. Dickens, of Weldon.ith occasion. The children are Miss Lottie Green left Sunday hh has recently 1-een eo.-n- Sunday ft ten o clotk. , hofm, wm1itirtns ,n(1 the nwJ,tl(in was .j,.,,, in liy J. R l'd. Sapt. nrsonal care of the body must ,k r..i..i. ... ,!.. r,., ,, ,,,. n I - till WIV V'V III! V ' 'Ull'WIIJ i it spent Sunday here with friends, being taught patriotic songs, j fur Spray where she ha? accepttnl I'leted. it Services Firt and Third Sun- m u t,revent days at U . M aiu 'very sun da at '. M. I'rayer service evening at Choir prm tuv Thursday even intf. are Miss Tattie Byrd after spend- state songs, song wf sentiment, a jxisition. intr a few days in Durham with folk songs, th-immortal hymns j Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Shell Hein.'.e V t'o., with tu.-ty samples mends and relatives returned and other songs that have lived. in the Northern markets tins of nearlv a. I of the famous tit'lv- Tueky. .hn.rk i, ; week purchasing their siirir.ir U 1. -A . J 1 . 4 . v. i ..... ' . Ve,Inday . C T' u Antnm U" A" UwU w" in SM to have the children gather at homeV says the bulletin, S1S ,vUh .loht uuis hot cups ut days the past week on ,T r , , , , ".hi,U.,l ..nWht an.l fnh m v.. i i... 3 1 the Central school auditorium ...... imirai nuitr, mewt-w oj nun OuSineSS. 1 air are ideal places for this disease L,Miial r-nres,-iitiUive. Mi . Willis. ! next Thursday evening and bring to spread. To avoid such en- the Nahulul l!wouit Com,ny.'. " w visitintr friends thoir raronts- dition. which often exist un- 11 i " - i i auv i It, it. iiiwi VV Hubert Cox left last Thursday .1. F. Vincent spet t Sunday here with his b ther, J. A. Vin cent. KoU-rt Cl-at'ti -l f t Tuesday in Fnijxiria w ith frienil.v There will I a p!nv given at consciously, it is necessary lor (mi,any aiu tne Svuuhern His everyhome to have an accurate tnbuting Company, distributers thermometer and never let the ot- '-JetlVrson" llour: forming a Morninvi Su.i iae crHViat?:43 -'" reiresnmeni coinmiiiee V Wtmlruff. Sun, urevs. n wouiu oenirenriuimi etlorU were appreciated Metltdist Churck o'clock. W this week. J. J. Wade spent Sunday in Halifax with friends. A special song! program is Wing prepared and i I for Tarboro w here he has accept- F.ur'ey's S-hml House Friday i ed a position. night. Fell. !'. ! J. K. Dickens left Monday for Messrs. G.lard Mays. l.erard the fathers and mothers will l the Northern markets to purchase lirdy and Hohson Fowell spent ' ixhIs for Wells D. Tillerv. exjiected to join in the singing of i ... ... ..... , ,., v,. ,i,;.r, u ..i Miss irginia Hale, of Ha.ifax. whose Rev. Mr. Mumford. of Oriental. ' others sang when they ww visitinjr in the home of J. . to the . . . v a.-v . 1. uuwj mhu io el it r ri i r 1 1 v i m trii . r 1 1 i rtn nur l'reae'ung at 11 a. si. Subject: , -P - h.gnest uegive t,y tue nunamisigtin the pastor. Rev. A. C. meeting for the parents, teacher. -Putting Ones self in Another's Agrees. 0f guests who attended. j CahtVin in a revival at the Rose- and children. No foe is to lie place."' L 'n ? hTeS the U This is the first affair of its ; mary Baptist Church, charge,!. Everybody is invited P IWhinir at 7:3tr.M. Subject: fh way o .wWpm? is kiud ovor ,u.ia here and thej ... M.. ,ttJ - - V, . I IkA unanit a r .k . . . I . 43 i'iUUVli; A I lJI 111 OVll n 1 LF-1 ' 71" W W :;: : :::vi Wend. In Petersburg Tk, Ncw, Bluebird the Roanoke Rapids Raptist R-oke Kapuis Thursday should Le wiped up with oiled ,,rise in h comiection. Thev the I1 returned Friday. - church will meet Sunday at' Mrs. B. W. Vincent spent cloths or moos and tacked down.., ,i,. .1 ul I L. G. Chase, assistant emrineer hen millionaire Elihu Ben-; 3:30 p. M, All the ladies of the Saturday afternoon in the home . . . . . .!.- ivi Willi) uniivu.'.wmiM "v- . 1 " I ..- .1 -U. ... . i . .. . .l I r.u. ' . . ,. i neii s uaugiuer, uuin, insisreu . cnurcn, w nemer iiiemoers ui me 01 flirs. Jim iairu. . upon taking a course in business j societies or not, are urged to lie bits of wet paper have been (illii..i.m few days here on business last c" e iona parent made no; present, as matters interesting .Ij .onjecuon, nut wnen tne girl ; to aw are to come up, "Conscieiuv." I'rayer meet ins 7 :1." r. M. Wed nesday. F.verybovly invited. Episcopal Cturck Walter Key siHnt Sunday in his home at Garysburg. The Five Circles of the Ladies Aid and Missionary Society of Sunday here with the Misses Vincent. Misses Katherine Rowell and Elizabeth lave entertained a numU'r of their school children Friday evening at the school building. Mrs. C. W. Vincent was in carpets should be cleaned with a yonj a s)a,)ow 0f a doubt that of the Eastern Coal Export Cor-! vacuum cieaner or wepv their UhmIs are not onlv pure but lwauon, 01 uicnmona, spenia; Sunday Scho,l every Sunday - mornincun. u, . at lat ion in proper condition is the c,,no..v Ki hiHil in Rosemary at i . . 9::i0 A. M. (e icious To keep the skin and circu- next important step, says the H. Allen, of Weldon, was here Wednesday on business. February Hazardous to Health Baptist Ckurck Rt. C. H. TrwMood, Paitor Sunday Sch.Kl every Sunday at 9:45 A. M. W. S. Hancock, Supt Services every Sunday at 11:00 A. M. and 7:3d r. M. I'rayer meeting every Wednes day nitfht at 7:30 o'clock. Senior B. Y. P. U. every Sundav at : 1" P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. every Sun day at 2:30 P. M. and Junior choir, bulletin. "Light weight clothing, fresh air in the bedroom, and a cold spray about the neck and chest in the morning usually renders the skin resistant even to draughts. Wet feet and thin soled shoes are cordial invitations WAntpi to tnlro a liocitinn in nio W. O. Thompson, who has been 1 0(Ik.e as stenorraph(.r the old .....Mmuinum rwuperaunK nis gentleman balked. Rather self The State Hoard of Health .s ( health, waa here a few days theWilled the piri dtftePmined to calling attention to the fact that past week, and left Wednesday ! 80me day Income a"sure enough" renruary is me mourn navu.g .or aria..uurK nere ne "s"c-8tenographor j,er chance camp tne greatest iieaitn naarus, anu cepieu a posuon, the wisdom of taking precaution against those h.v.ard N. B .-vimum.h Springs, was when her father hired a girl to Dickens, of Aurelian go to the redwood forests of Cal- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams returned Monday from Warren ton and will make their home: here, Mr. Wililams having ac cepted his old position with the City Barber Shop. Mrs. Daniel, of Greenslxmi, Notice Advertised Mail in Rosemary Post Ollice. Mr. Ambros Baley, Miss Eley A Moore, Mr. J. B. Maury, Mrs. Mamie Cloyd, Miss Liza Stake, in town a short to the b ani, the sickness rate whiie Wednesday on business. usually roaches its highest point iu Knppe. vvr,,,, c., M ju Fl.bruary r tho ()f Mftr,h overeating auu eousuiai.iuii, i should be avoided. Alcohol, "cold Capt T. M. Davis returned ifornia to work in his office there, j is visitin in the honie of Mrand ?.,r;,Sam . lr- ,!!r?'ant Ruth played a trick on her father and bribed the girl w ho was reg- cures" and heavy doses of whiskey and quinine are strictly to be avoided." But what is most important in case you have grippe is to call a physician promptly, while wait- Sunbeam Band every second j: for him use gimpe home and fourth Saturday at 2:30 p. M. j remedjea a hot foot bath, hot The public is cordially inviieu , jJ3 onade an(j a iaxative, to all services. anil I h mi (unritw ti iilinA Thii is accounted for by the Board in ' fami'y near Winston-Salem the follow ing statements: ; "February is aWmt the severest of the winter months. People stay imhxirs more, eat more and exercise less than during any other month to disease. Sunday from a brief visit to his uiariy -'mPWyeii to surrender her credentials, ana when Miss Hon- Garyitaf Iteas Rev. Suratt filled his Their resistance regular appointment at Lebanon nrohablv already last Sunday P. M. and gave us a First Christian Church Raleigh L. Topping, Miniiter Sunday School every Sunday morning at M3 in Tabernacle. Roanoke Ave. corner Ninth St. Preaching next Sunday by the pastor at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Morning subject: Hind rannces To Prayer." Evening: "Missions." Jr. Christian Endeavor on Monday night at the home of Ether Tutor in Rosemary. Prayer meeting in Patterson tow n Tuesday night at the home of L B. Edmondson. Prayer meeting in Roanoke Rapids every Wednesday and Fri day nights. Friday night in Rosemary. "Christian Endeavor" on Thursday nights in Rosemary snd Patterson town. Revival begins on Easter Sun da f, conducted by the pastor. Mr. Henry Franklin Gay diminished on account of the splendid sermon which was en indoor life of January, now be- j-vctl y comes so weak that the body is: ! not able to resist such diseases as j nctt, under the other girl's name, took the job, events in Hume, Cal., started to move swiftly. Bennett was one of a syndicate of millionaires who wanted to corral the standing timber and pay the squatters practically nothing for their interests. Ferd jinand Stoker represented Ben nett, and as Stoker's stenograph- Mrs. W. D. Tillery. Miss Josephine Tillery, of Kins ton, is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Tillery. Williams, Judge Jessie F. Wilson, Mr. 11. L Knight. Mr. Elliot Ballotte, Mr. John Carter, Mr. J. W. Nearward, Miss Dora Edders, Mrs. Sudie Taylor, H. Mrs. Kathleen Kelly, of Scot- antrii Mr, and Mrs. Carrie land Neck, is visiting relatives p0wen, Mr. W. J. Moore, C. C. here. Onell. Miss Doary Mcinly, Mr. W l IV.iMj Mf T,hn SimiiLSn Daughtry enter. ' ,.,M, x,r r' till , l.lHill Ull III ll Kill VIVVi .ioyr.er, Bertie Jones, Mr. Wen. room were decorated with terns, Archer Allen and Miss Carrie ' VT' Rulh 1,'arneii tliat tnere wascut. flowers, red hearts and green Miss Sarah tained a numbe of her friends Thursday night at a Yalohime party at her home on Hamilton Street. The parlor and dining colds, grippe, pneumonia, and probably tultorculosis. Furthermore, this condition makes it easy for such degen-' erative diseases as bright s, , the, and i Mr. Henry Franklin Gay died at his home on Washington Street Monday morning at five o'clock in the twenty-eighth year ot age. . ap0piexy, hardening of He leaves a wile and mother in, arterieSi heart failure law to mourn his loss. Frank was born at Washington, N. C, where he has an aunt and other relatives. He had lived in Roanoke Rapids for a number of years. The wife of his first mar riage is buried here. Frank battled with tuberculosis since last July, but was quickly overcome by the dreaded disease. He had gone to the State Sam Bowen took dinner in the home!3 Kame of "double crossing" that of J. H. Allen last Sunday. ! aM,lloa tH)ttl t0 tne "'matter and j the timber monopolists that work- M. A. Floyd and son. Charlie. ; ed l)oth was to benefit of went to Roanoke Rapids last Stoker's private purse. Miss Friday on business. j Miss Bennett likewise discovered that Jerry Simpson, a young man Mr. and Mr9. J. H. Allen snent i who sncnt his leisurpstudvinclaw diabetes to gam a greater foot-! Tuesday in tne home of Mr. Jim that he might better fit himself hold, if they have once started. ; j, whoM wjfe ja very nii j to defend his father and neigh and probably to get beyond the j aprainst the inroads of stage w here they can be checked j We are very sorry to note that the "timber ring" was not or cured. Any ailment or illness j Bud Jordans son, Marvin, is on ' alone a clever chap but an ex is the worse and makes the j the sick list. ! tremelv manly and upright per greater inroads for the reason of j S0Ili worlny of reRan)i and cer. a low resistance or a w eak body j Miss Estell Daniel has returned j tainly attractive in his many per condition. jhome after several weeks visit ; sonal pharacteristips ribbons. Ambrosia, cake fruit punch were served. d "While February may not be1 in Norlina. made as healthful as May." savsi torium but came home to die. tne (l.ird 'there is much one Jacob Jordan, D. B. Camp, For the last few years he ran a can do t0 ket,p slrotlj and vjRor Clyde Woodruff and Henry public auto and was a familiar 0USi at.ondition of tho body that! Woodruff called at the home of C. figure on our streets. I not'eVen a cold germ would attack, j C. Camp Sunday night The funeral services were con-, P ! . . , to keeI How Ruth worked out the so lution tha; sent Stocker dow n the !ern are coniially invited to le present. By order of the Noble Grand. C. A. Dickens, Secretary. timber "chutes" to his death, and ultimately secured for her self a very tine specimen of mountain manhood as a husband, will be detailed in Bluebird Photo- , plays at the Peoples and Rose Imary Theatres Friday evening, Allen and little son. Feb. 23, with Myrtle Gonzalez Presbyterian Church Stanl"? White, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45. The children are urged to be present at 0:30 for choir practice. The Pastor Rev. Stanley White will be present Sunday and will hold services at 11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. All visitors are invited to be present. Recorder's Court Newt Item ducted Monday afternoon at the j weu wnen t!iev ovorcharge the ! B- B- Woodruff called on Miss Roanoke Rapids Cemetery by bod w ith Um three timesa day ; Nita Turner Sunday eveing. rtev. ueo. b. uearuen. iand then gne it no oxygen to j j h. . convert it into energy or red Johnnie were in Roanoke Rapids enactintr the role of tho heroine blood, or when they work ten to Saturday. ! Hnd Val Paul, Fred Church, Geo. fifteen hours a day in a hot room ; j M Floyd has purchased Hernandez and other clever play- viiivv i vii' hi v v .w i v ifcv mi. a. mv, . , . ore cininnrtnur huf ho i :i iiicm iiri'sin nnn mvp it in nor i'i'v-i vmi, nv., Z. N. Newsom. colored, a so ; necessary elements ot cool. Iresh . H , da . j K,ories of the Sierras, drunK on streets, suDmiucu air. ine oniy way to approacn , i . A 4 mi J ! i ii i.i Ii l. I a i luesday to uu ana cosis. i having as goon noaun in reD-, h. m. tamp and j. m. Moody California and the correctness Henry Garner, colored, and ruary as in May is to live as , have been summoned to Raleigh 0f natural embellishments will be well pickled, contributed another . much out of doors and m the sun-j y the legislature, $1.00 to the local schools, and shine, take as much exercise, and J . ! J .1 - C 4 V. n anJ ueirayea ine cosia ul uig oaiu action. I ! Dobo.Thk Miscmiivcus Mcnic. eat as many i in May." Mice Murvhull oriil ru T uliiiiun beautifully photographed as set- Tho . t mfimlviP9 " . M .tit p Misa jmm I amn unont umrs lor tne various enisoiies geiao.es as ,ou uv , her broth TEACHING THE CHILDREN ABOUT FLOWERS By L. M. BENNINGTON. One o( tho tlilnRS thnt wlw old folk of many rncrntliins Imve n-ppnted Is thnt If a chlM he tnucht nntll It Is twelve yonrs of ace it doesn't make nmrh (ItfTerenee who has the suIim qm-nt hanilllnR, the direction of th inliiil will he flxeil and the career pointed. This truth Is shown In no wiiy hotter than In the development of n love for flowers and for the garden. Country folk imnplne that children In the hlff cities have no trees, nn rrii! and no flowers. Quite the re verse! They have the benefit of see ing the host development that Is made l.y the lending culturlsts of the orld. i a. .. 1 i nev are now upmik inuirni ine vmue ing on Koanoke Avenue on next, child could not he trusted alone In a city park where flowers were exhib ited. They pulled the plants and they despoiled the gardens. 'o vandal ever hit a place with heavier hand than the average city child struck a park flower bed. The fear of the po lice did not deter them. They had no particular thought for the reproof of their parents. Now the people who study parks and flowers have gone to studying children, and stransely enough, they have dis covered that children are rational hu man beings, thoroughly susceptible of being taught the value of flowers and the care that Is required to produce and keep them. In many of the big flower plots the little fellows are be ing regularly taken and told all about the way that flowers thrive. They are being tanirht botany as a kindergarten study not In the dry terms of the ex port, but In the plain, Interesting way of the amateur. They are learning how seeds are planted, how bulb come from the queer land of the dyke niil all of the oilier sivrets. The truism that the greatest and most valuable crop In the world II I. 0. 0. F. Notice A Regular meeting of Carolina Lodge No. 225. I. O. 0. F , will be in the new h all over the recent ly competed R. E. Shell Build Monday night. February li). Work in Initiatory Degree. Al members of the lodge are reo, uest ed to attend and visiting broth- Card Party The Card Club was very delight fully entertained by Mrs. E. W. Iiehman at her home in Rose mary, on last Friday aftern-wn scenic i o , r. i..i, tv, t the grand- M T . p n eur of the redwood forests ofj.. . -...,. , c a w...u' .urs. viewn, nun, v. n. ti v 11-, Mrs, Horner, Mrs. Beck with, Robertson-Matthews J. H. Camp. 1). B. Camp and Clyde Wood- of E. Mr. Wiley C. Matthews, Rosemary, and Miss Lizzie Robertson, of Thelma, were mar ried last Sunday night by the Rev. Geo. S. Bearden at his home on Jackson Street, ruff spent Sunday night with Mr. Earnest Allen. Boy Scouts &m I aiterson, Mrs. JOD laylor, ; the crop f children Is Impressing lb Mrs. I,eslie, Mrs. T. W.M. Ing. I In the pursuit of this hitherto neg- Miss Holladay, Mrs. W. L. Ixmg, ' Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. George Hayes. The club will meet next Friday Last Friday evening at a reg ular meeting of the scouts, The colored school house got rtnaughtry. Earl Daughtry, , afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs KnrnoH MnnHuw nirhf M m. , Henry (.arris. Joseph Lipscomb, Crews. w i p- k..nk. : and Charlie Spencer qualified and W. b. bitzhugh s. ' , . were passed from Tadpoles to Circle No. 1, of the Ladies Aid scouts. Society of the Rosemary Baptist On Saturday afternoon, Febru- The church hell w as the wed- Church will hold a Parcel Post ary 24th the Boy Scouts will ding bell in this case. As the sa,e Saturday night, February j give an exibition at the Lyric peals announced che service, the 24th, in the new building of the Theatre in an attempt to raise couple came in to plight their troth, Rosemary Supply Company. The , funds to carry out the spring public is cordially invited, I and summer programme, A CARD OF THANKS We take this method of thank ing our many friends for the kindness shown us during the illness of our little girl Edith. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Welch. lei-tod branch of garden work. When a child begins to get Interested In the study of flowers, made pleasing hy the avoidance of dry detail, there la no end to the possibility of pleasure that can be derived from It. The In struction affords the grown-up a sim ple way to enjoy the society of the young, which Is the best tonic that age ever had. More gray halra can be dodged and more wrinkles Ironed out by associating with children than bj the application of any known cure. Once this Is fully renllr.ed, the value of taking up the flower study with children will make an appeal to many, many older persons who now seek a book and a corner when they might be finding renewed youth with the tofc , , X t tl n V . - -tv- ... ... r i v. . v"'
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