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Roanoke Rapids ' Herald S 4) 3 Volume V. Number 15 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. JULY 5, 1918 CHAUTAUQUA OPENS SPLENDID PROGRAM Bt Pretrial Yrt PuteaUt1 Flluw Most Surcrufu SeiMi Tkkr! SW. U. Geisel' t Lectare fcortk Prut oIScsmb Ticket u Opiaioo ct Mt Who Heard Her Speak. Comd Ceapaay' Par anas PWawo. Pt. Cay F. Eiifkia Ueuvers bleudli Lecture American Patitotiia SELECTMEN TO LEAVE SATURDAY ROSEMARY PERSONAL AND DIALERS IN SUGAR LOCAL ITEMS ! FILE STATEMENTS Subscription $1.50 a Yew in Advance i ims iifcwui Wiii iilLUiuuCiiLS AND LOCAL ITEMS i Twtsty Mr White lefiatraoU f uVJ t Cakort WJ E-tr. Slwaiy for Caan Creealeai, Ga. SEVEN FROM THIS COMMUNITY The following white men wilt leave Weldon fur Camp Green leaf. Ga, Saturday. Julv 6th: A. It. Vkk. Warreiiton. !Wm. C. James, Enfield. an extended visit to relatives. ; O. P. Johnson returned t tt ! isst week fnni Richmmd and DR. PAUL M. PEARSON, CHAUTAU QUA PRESIDENT IUML& IttKt Wm. L Bullington. Rosemary. 1 Roliert L Woodruff. R. Rairtds, The community's bmrth Chau-j Saturday afternon on "Human- J JohnC, Smith, tauqua opened her on Wedr.es- itva IaM Reserves" and Judge! H. R. Harrell. Jr., Weldon. diy sf'ernoon. following the Marcus A. Kavanagh, of Chicago, 'John II. Harrison, Rosemary, most successful advance sale of will speak on Traitor to Justice' j PaulLWhite. NVwport News.Va. s-am tickets yet realize! !y at the evening program. Con-JWm. A. Davi. Rosemary. . k... i ii'a.a't..ro ii . ,i therelr wilt l riven hoth after- Win. S. Aveoek. :rinkleyville. llir Mil m ' ..... - , - . .,., ..uu,.t I. ' -.. i hu iu Hum i iivniHn Nmiiuiui ierk. iw ni HtiruiiKioii. IHHIII IW rriMllR iJ - i - - ... - i'Ongswas", Japanese players! Ernest C. Morrisette. Wf!U and singers. j B. C. Burrus. Eltatieth City. Union services with a musical , Forest Dickens, Halifax, program will be held at the j F.d Crowdee. Roanoke Rapids. Chautauqua tent on Sunday I lmnie G. Dickens. Halifax. afternoon under the supervision H. M. Sledge, Heaihsvilte. of the Ministerial Union. I Alvis O. George. Kosemary. "Pinafore" the much toved harlie h. Keeve. tnneui ! U O. Chas. of Rkhmond. NfW R.; .pj kittis spent a tew oaya m ! w et-t oa huhioess. Hev. Nat Harrison, of Brink iey vill. is here visiting his timther, J. H. HarristMU V. H. Iloherts and family. ; after a week's visit to relatives in Rocky Mount, returneti nome( the past week Rtptid Ckarck n. C. H. TratkUi, Pirtor liui CiUi lar Stateerat i Sugar RrqHirrorBhla Tii t& k, Dilm, Holfli, tbJ JaLkers. DRASTIC PENALTY ENFORCED Sunday Schuol 10:15 A. M. 11:15 A Tl- 1 N.th follow iitf t-ttr to "all m ..".III If'.l 1 .11 1IH II.V. Mrs. A. r- .Uiwe innriummi rvi..,M ,, Uw Kw. left Monday fr Charlotte, tor tjv. S.-. r. i;tr of the Kl Ad- nioihlrtion rt'littive to tlie new lo'ar ruli'ii;: iien an ortraiiil ticket 'llinir campaign it is practically certain that this year the Guarantors would have pone "over the top" with their sesm ticket sale, as more than twelve hundred dollars worth of tickets practical ly sold themselves. As it is the guarantors, tit tv live in numlter, tce an even smaller individual deficit than was experienced last vear with more than a hundred names on the guarantors eon tract. Chautauqus this year seems to have achieved the impossible by presenting a prottram superior to the excellent one given last year at the same prices as pre vailed last year, in the face of rising costs on every hand. Certainly a better program has never !een shown here than that now being given at the Chautau qua tent. lr. Carolyn K. Geisel's lecture on Wednesday night, given to the largest first night crowd yet had, nitwit h universal approba tion, lir. Geisel was applauded tirNhfii "again and recalled to take curtain lows several times after the close of her talk on "Miss Columbia, M. 1". It will be recalled that Or. Geisel was a feature of last year's pro gram and was returned at the almost unanimous request of every town on the circuit. The entertJining program of the Conrad Company on Thursday evening was Inith unusual and enjoyable. Clayton Conrad the "talking cartoonist" was ex ceptionally good, as was also the musical program of Andrew Visocchi, the wizard of the ac cordion and the singing of Miss Mildred Sanders, who has a re markably pure soprano voice. The lecture on "patriotism" giveti on Thursday evening by Prof. Guy F. Bingham, of Lisbon, Ohio, who has been acting as Superintendent of the Chautau qua platform this week, was one of the most constructive lectures ever delivered here. I'rof. Uing ham is a deep thinker and 9tudent, keenly alive to the great changes taken place in American thought and habit resulting from Gilbert and Suiliv be presented on by a full cast, chorus and or chestra, containing tuch cele brities as Margaret Crawford, Arthur Wooley, Aiic Graves, George Miller and rreaenck Kennedy an Opera will Joseph N. Hackney. Scot Neck. ' Monday night Gas Vincent. Wetdon. lmuri j Baltimore after a short Unites , trip. I K. A. Holt and family, former- ..f Kinston. arrived here the past week, Mr. Holt having accepted a position with the ltosenun Manufacturing Company. C. C. Itail left Tuesday lor Kaleijih for a week's visit to friends and relatives. Mcr J. H. Lewis and R A. Miss Margaret Hathaway, of Hertford, is the hous guest of Mrs. U. I. Tone this week. ( miss reari An.irews, t an- Hancwk. SupL ington. I). C, spent several days (hurch services here this week visiting friends. Miss Andrews now holds the highest stenographic position in the oflW of the Adjutant Gener al at the War Department. Mr. L S. Mosher har resigned his poMtmn with the Roanoke to ail services. Mills Cofnistny and w ill move to New York City to live some time Gei,ti nieii - during the present month. Mr. All th ali rs of htsiever Mosher has Iteen a resident of class, ami all coii.iners handling Roanoke Rapids for the past four or using sug:t will hereafter lie years and Mh he and Mrs. able to pun-base suj uronlv upon Mosher have many friends here certificates furnish, d by this of- v.ho regret their contemplated (ice after they have made a departure, statement of their requirements. Mrs. Wade Marks and daugh- i imse no on in me suru siair- j(r I grille spent a lew uays nere j.jyi p meiit hv July t i will not lie is- this week with Mrs. J. II. Mat sued any certificates and will lie kins. out of business for the remainder Mrs. H. Marks is visiting Mr, .of the year in so far as sugar is Ahe N0,.jlisky at Camp Sevier concerned. We are very anxious invilli thisueek W. and S::ii p. M. Men' Rilk Class Tuesday S:I! p. u. 1'rayef meeting Wednesday S:.'tii r. M. The public is coniially invited Metkffuti Ckurck Rtf . Eatrat C. Fw, Patlar of Heathsville, sient that none of our dealers, hotels. Geo. E. T reiki Writes From Fiance Somewhere in France, June 11. miS. Chautauqua will conclude its , yy dear Mr. Jackson: 1918 program on Tuesday with a I i reCeived your nice letter a 1 pageant on Tuesday afternoon by the Children of the Junior Chau tauqua entitled 'Ijberty's Torch" and a concert by the Bat-ting-Keniston Company. Capt. Islie N. Vickers, of the Royal Scotch Fusileers. will lecture Tuesday evening on "Life in the Trenches". Capt. Vickers knows his subject, having been in the war Irom the beginning and is now kept out because he was wounded at the great battle , nut jn a ,Jiiirent of I.00H and carries the bullet 90 dangerously near the brain that the Itest specialists dare not operate. Due to the heavy troop move ment over the railroads now go ing on and th? consequent delays in passenger traffic, the Chau tauqua talent has been unable to reach here in time to give the scheduled afternoon performan cps. Other schedules are being effected and the Chautauqua audiences have been promised the scheduled afternoon pro grams beginning with today. Uvj I I I luiicrKtrv ij endtui. aturday in town on business restaurant-, etc be caught in. tha tt.. in v.ii. with C. T. Johnson and family .this predicament, and w .shall daUtfhtm Mi,s Mary ind moved to South Rosemary this appreciate it il you will, through rah iTaughtry. week where they will resioe in your e.uionai nnuiinn or ouier the future, Mr. Johnson havin v.i-e. call the attention of uurchased the home formerly wholesalers, retailers and public eating nouses to tnis require ment. The Food Administration will put eiyht inspectors, or field agents, in the field July 1. The effectiveness of the work of these men and of the Food Administra tion generally dceiids umu the co-operation of the eople pro ducers, dealers and consumers, We feel that it is the duty of Sunday School at 10:311 A. at. W. V. Woodruff. Supt. During the concluding minutes of Sun day School, a special talk to the children. Services at 11:15 A. It and Preaching by the pas tor at the morning hour. Preaching at the evening hour by the presiding elder. Rev. E. M. Snipe. Immediately after evening service the third quarterly Con ference will convene. All otticUU of the church are expected to be present. owned and occupied by A ! W hite. A. E. Crawley, of Aurelian in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. C. M. Gurley and children left Saturday for Ritckingham. few days ago ami certainly s , Springs, spent a few hours more man giau io near uom you. I have had my exierience in the trenches, and believe me l i i, i J r;:;:1 where they will be for several while we are in there. I have; , . " , V.L "u h wa visiting relatives, been in range of the Bosche " guns ever since I arrived overl J.H.Harrison Is cluing out here and been through lots of gas! M business nere preparauu y w V(ipv ,,:l,rii.tie American citien attacks, but old "Huf" is stilt entering the II. S. military ser- m , (i(l)v , )js ((lltv (llt jn among the lioys. I viw where he exacts to call (ri.r , mk(. tit, wrk llf the I also have a brother over here w' m ln n,ar fu'"r,' 'MM Administration most ellec- Division than) Miss Margaret Hmlges. alter tiVe in its part toward Mrs. Bettie Spivey, of Sea-1 iiard, is spending the week here with her sister Mrs. H. M. ; Faison. j Mr. I' .1. Iwis. of Iittleton. ' ' lnt the week-'iid here with her S- (regg, Supt. daughter Mrs, W. S. Saunders. Morning service at ll:Ut Mr. J..hn Bau.m, of lattleton, Jwt: "A Visi"n ,,f u.ni h..or i tou n Fri-'. Fveiiing service at S:30. (l 1 jevt: "A Vision of a Man". '' . i Sunday is "Go to church day Mr. r. . imncan seni sever al days in Clayton this week with his wife. Mesdames Flossie Hodges and M K. Faison left Wednesday f..r Norfolk, where their hus- Rotraary Baptist Ckurck Re. A. G. Carter, Ptttor Sunday school 10:00 a. m. G. Sub-Sub- ROBERT PUGH Robert Pugh died on last Sal urday night, 'June LHJ, at nine o'clock, at the home of his lath er, Mr. B. M. Pugh, near Vul tare, Northampton County. Mr, Pugh had been ill for several years, being a vactim of tubercu losis, and the end had been ex pected for some time, I V.,l I. I am In the ttainnow in vision ian exienueu vimi iu u irons mm tt)P jrreat war, to rei4iri io with the Ohio boys. We have one 1 relatives in Anderson, S. C. re- County FihmI Administrators or of the best ball teams over here i turned here Monday. p, this otlice violations of FihmI with lots of old Leaguers. 1 havej J, T. Bishop visited friends in Administration rules, regulations been picked by "Hank' dowdy Littleton Sunday. We would le glad to see all. who ' can at either or both of tmr ser vices. We will observe the Lord's aupier at the close of the morn ing service. Church conference at 8:30 lands are employed in the Navy ; u,'.inediv evening. vummiiir ! t .,,.,... ReMBiary Metkedist Ckarck Rt. Ckailci M. Laact, Pattar Secial Services will be to play n his team, he is our V Ti Hodges, of Portsmouth. regimental Color Sergeant, and , Va MWnt Sunday in town with I guess you know what he made! rjrmjs ('onnie Mack ItH.k like when the ,,, Vu.w..ia,.i ..r rk..i..it.. "Braves" took f.mr straight i . . . . , . . , . i ... ... ' nmirii nun hum ' from them, in the World s series i . ,.,,n -,h tKa I 1 IH H m jnrninuii nun mary Manufacturing Company. A. K. Stowe left Saturday for Charlotte and Asheville, where held , by fol- (owdy getting two homers. This sure is some great country over here, especially where the great! shells have been falling, and be lieve me where one falls there is something going on for I know, and have had to "duck" more than once. I am writing this hurriedly for the censor is waiting on me so will write more later. Give my best regards to your wife he will lie located at the latter city during the greater part of the -ummer. .1. B. Jenkins Bpent the week end here with friends and rela tives leaving Monday for New port News his present location. C. M. Dickens, of Norfolk. Mr. .1. W. Sanderford. Jr.. left Sunday for his home in! Raleigh, where he went to join .1 .. XT ... i . i . . . I 'lir nm.), , Mini iiimit Hill iir-iun w 1 1 a i - i ; soever We liave no resjiect for :i Miss Tempie Cleaton. of Vul-' at 11 A. U., and 8::',ll P. M. tattle tale", but in this instance' are. was in town shopping one the pastor. "lord's Supper" an informant, instead of being a 'kv this week. lows morning service, meddler, would be rendering a Mrs. J. R. Wirtz and son, left; Sunday School 10:tHl A. M. J.B. valuable patriotic service, and Wednesday for Jackson, where j Boyd. Supt. theelVectivenessof the work of they will spend sometime with; Prayer meeting Wednesday can lie greatly relatives. M. MissSaHie Saunders has ac-j Hie I!rd quarterly l-onlerence with G. D.I01 lnr rosemary i nargr, win convene Saturday and Sunday,, at New Hope Church. Preaching by presiding elder. Rev. K. M. Snies. at '.I o'clock H. M., on Saturday, tonowea uy the business session of the and the little "Jicki". and also visited his family here Saturday The interment took place at our re-action to the great World St. Luke's Church in Northamp- War, and his address, delivered j ton county, on Sunday afternoon, on July Fourth, was a most ap-;the services being conducted by propriate and persuasive plea for deeper and more vital patriotic thought and action. His appeal was primarily to the thinking part of his audience and was thoroughly enjoyed and appre ciated by them. Dr. Paul M. 1'earson, president of the Swarthmore Chautauqua and also Swarthmore College, will arrive here to-day and will act as Platform Superintendent of the Chautauqua for the re mainder of the week. Dr. Pear son is a gifted speaker and the community is to he congratulat ed upon lieing able to have him with us during the week. Df, Pearson comes here to replace Prof.Bingham, who leaves to-day to take charge of the Petersburg, Va., Chautauqua which starts to-morrow. The program this afternoon is a series lecture by the Superin tendent, and a concert by the McDonough-Baird Company. The College Players will stage the great four act comedy "The ; Fortune Hunter" for the even ing program. . George H. Turner lectures on and Sunday. Clarence Lyerly left for Portsmouth where secured a jmsition. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Rev. N. C. Duncan, of Weldon. Mr. Pugh was a member of the Roanoke Rapids lodge of the Junior Order U. A. M., and they had charge of the funeral cere mony. Mr. Pugh was about thirty years of age at the time of his death. He was well known here. having been employed for some years by the Roanoke Rapids Power Company, and he has many friends here to whom the news of his untimely death is re ceived with deep sorrow. Roliert Pugh was a manly. honest, straight-forward, God fearing Christian gentlemen. He made friends instinctively and was admired and respected by all who knew him. The sympathy of the community rests with his bereaved father in hi3 hour of affliction. Mr. Patterson. I don't know anything about any of the other boys whom you wrote about. Your old friend, Private Geo. F. Treakle, Co. "H" liitiih If. S. lnfty. "Amex" K. F. France. Rt lolulioni of Rriprcl We, the members of the Birch- wood ('amp No, oo W. O. W., wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy to Sovereign J. R. Myrick, and family in the berea vement of the los.3 of, their father. i Hancock-House Co. 1st, His place in our pom-' EN HELD: munity can not be filled, his chair i Bank of Knfield, at home cannot be replaced, j Harrison Drug Co. May we all live in this life to j f armers I'nion Co. awake in the arms of our Saviour. 'A. K. Hull, 2nd. That a copy of these re- Curtis Tierson Co. 4nhitinns be sent to the familv. ! ftieyer, and a copy be sent to the Roa noke Rapids Herald for publica tion, and a copy, lie entered on the record of the Camp. Committee; Sunday he lus our orgamatio increased by the giving of this i information. The liveral co operation of the i press in North Carolina has i gone a long ways toward placing North Carolina in the very fore ' front of the States in the degree ! of results accomplished by the Food Administration. We desire to thank you for your co-opera-1 tioii and to give yon this assur ance that your co-operation ha. : been of inestimable value. Very truly yours. John Paul I .uca cepted a position Shell. Mrs. PuilHof of Jackson, visit-' i'i her daughter here this week.j Miss lna Matthews has ac- i narmat . , Quarterly Conference. Mr. Richard Savage motored pro Snipes will also preach at umii Norfolk here and is visit- j jj A M on Sunday. Church of iug his mother. i fji.jas urged to lie present. Mrs. C. W. Welch; Sr.. andj A cordial welcome to all. -oiis Francis and Kddie, left; Sunday is "Rvery Body Go to i;x. Wednesday for Baltimore where I Church Day". ecutive Secretary and Fducation- thev will make their home. al Director. 0a Sale ia lUlilii Caanty at ill Money 0rd.tr PMttfficei,, by All Mail C arrim tail From tbr Following KOANOKE RAPIDS: First National Bank, Rosemary Manufacturing Co. Roanoke Mills Co. A. M. Proctor. W. K. Beavans, I Kimball Hardware Co. jj. II. Michael, jc. A. Walker. Commercial & Farmers Bank, Ineonvtnttnl, 1 hv no us fur culieg tr-bred men la mj oftkc," MUti tbe cut! tlelr. "I'll (1v yuuug thmu all fb miaiuK t need right her la mj ewn tustue." "1 e," rtapudiliid li tmtaww. "Tua prefer Oicti wlLb so Asad Mim about iribts oud avMUumV ' t I. B. Edmondson, J. C. Groce, J. M. Taylor, July 1, 1913. Mtgrity NMr It. , -Do jou, Mr. atacki, tuak that 4 tufa aiao can through th ; of S uriitr "I don't tuow. I will haw rar, admit thttt isjr Uvjtn hara diaggcd ma through ooao Tory tooiitiotO." fact. HOBf-ooo: R. J. Shields, IS. D. Bradley, ! K. I-eggett, E. P. Hyman & Co. J. W. Small wood, W. G. Hedgeneth, T. D. Downing, Bank of Hohgood, i WELDON: i Weldon Bank & Trust Co. , Bank of Weldon, 'J. A. Dickens, ; Willey-Moore Hardware Co. i Mrs. I'. A. Lewis, The Leader, jM Freid, j LuHe Cafe. : Liberto's 5-l0c Store, ; Ameal Rabil, i R. M. Purnell, !. l. Atkinson, Lmis Kittner, Weldon Furniture Co. 1'ierce-Whitehead Hdw. Co ; II. C. Spiers, Parigon (irocery Co. Bounds Motor Co. ! VV. M. Cohen Drug Co 'G. W. Mitchell. M. C. Pair, N. Ricks. . Roseman & Howell, i Weldon Drug Co. j Littleton - Mrs. Ida W. Harris. j Rosemary -Rosemary Banking 1 & Trust Co. i Halifax-Bank of Halifax, i H.illister Batik of Hollister. Mrs. J. T. Chase accompanied her mother to Baltimore Wed nesday. Mr. J. T. Thompson, of Camp Sevier, and wife spent a few days here this week. All Saints Ckurck f piacofMl) Rtf. Lewis N. Taylor, Rector Next Sunday is the Sunday after Trinity. Sixth Miss Sola B. Williams returned Services by the Rector as fol- i T 1 1 sunoay irom tieniierson. accom- ows: nanied by her cousin Miss Lucile ! H..r church School and Men's ftmP Bible Class, T. W. Mullen. Supt. 11 Holy Communion and ser- ser- mon. S:.'Mi Evening Prayer and mon. The public is most cordially in- Wrenn. after spending lime there with relatives. Ralph Butts has accepted a position with the Herald Puh-; .hiug irnpany. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Vrry ind son Richard left Wednesday I vitwl. mr D-irham. where they will reside in the future. ; Everybody Go To Ckurck Day. Re II. F. Morton, formerly , - ustor'of the PresbyterianChurch ; On next Sunday everyone who vas in town a few hours Mon-1 possibln can is earnestly request- ! ed to attend their own church at r(.. the morning or night service-or both. We feel that this s a time Miss Thominia Dunstan turni'd Tuesday. it-. i i kao miss manor iimihijimi iiw ... . j j i iccepteil a pnuitinn with Roanoke I n1 fj ., ,, r ' men should be turned to God Mills Company. j church b . Mr. Jno. L Patterson left this j (.ominuous way. week for Asheville where he at- j jhjj, dav, July 7th, has been tends the 12th summer session of j 8UgKrStwj for gprCja services the cotton ftianutacturers Asso-in(1 .u nnr are aTVXi to Clavar, Bacoo "Ion car that ffita t clef ttf Egbart "Clever? V"hy, s. tier a hadiy a thiag ho cao't do ua I ls tt la, PorUpa, cut tu on Uii. - ciation of North Carolina of which he is President. comply with the request Bv order of the Minister's Mr. J. M. Borrell, of Aurelian j Union of Roanoke .Rspidl and Springs, was in town to-day. 'Rosemary. I 3 f
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