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B5? ft; volume VI.-Number 35 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. (X. NOVEMBER 21, 1919 Subscript ji 1 50 a Year in Advance ROWOlvE RAPIDS TERSONU'l, AND LOCAL ITEMS Mi A'uv M:'rr'v, sp.'iit the wi'ik '..! in Hndrsnn wrh r-'-.; i ves. Mr. M. McUae Faison. sivtit t".! days Lerv with his vvitV t'-L- vtf x. Miss !'ati" Bain k vitini in N M -wt I rr lie w i1. , M.,,1 Wi'kir T:Mi P. ' ..'..:' d.-1,..;,. v. ! ro "or nf l:tnd at a:; S:i S inday t Tin- pt.'n M S.i.i n m ..ot : t WCOr. . ! c a ill -on vert k, w i:k ''I' ll t 1' m.tiiciit;'! it . i ii i;t- i'il:iv c 'i . c . 7 1 .. InVill"!. Aiii Soeitty. me door 'Ci'.n. J-l. IT t M iih !,rr hu- tV.KY LOCAL i'LRSONAL I: EMS AND i r't ! i !. I-.:- t0ft. Mis' Ki.hy Williams spent the wi ,.- I r. Raleigh with frier. N Mi; I: .th ivy. sja-nt Sunday in Seaboard, u iti. relatives. Mr. K. M tery. spent Sundae wi' n h;.- fo. .Mi- - U i a lVarson. and Jew- nt the week-end M . . a V - T..w. I t i; rr.t!. ank'.ii t ,i. -.'VI W Ol'IN. Vo A. !.. Rich; M-. spent Sum Marks. u.d. r. Mi- I., i' Wilbur !!.! Visitor- ': i:i.-h v W. Way. ;.i Parlor, el guc.ts Mr :tcrUll li.it'i' lye Williams, spent vocation. - mi liiehnumd. this j;t,V) r.u,, 'of Ilalei-:!). i:. s .1. M. Jaekison. ami Vnrr-tit'-n. an . . sn i:t a few ilays in lliiMmro, ;. .' ::. tins week. UoiK ef ( :;. t'olien. of Kii'ieKl. f Mr. iw.d M:- lav in the home of Ik ; mirini; tlu t onv Uev. Kreiierick I'Cll! Mr. Walter. I. Kee. spent Tues-i Mount. Mr. S S. hy in Ciiimlierrv. where he was ealleil on the aei-ount of the ill ness of his mother. Mr. llowanl Prmlen, of Sea hoani. spi-tit Sunday in town. Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. Bryant spent Sunday in Kich Square with friemls. Mr. Hil Woticirutl', spent sev eral days in llassell, this week. Mr. 1". M. t'uliurn. spent a short while in Norfolk this week. Mr. T. Ik Atmore, of Stone wall. seiit Friday here in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vin cent. Messrs. William Vincent, and Kohert I'leaton, spent Tuesday in town on business. Mrs. l'.alcum. of Littleton, spent Tuesday in town on busi ness. Mr. 1). W. JsellotfR, spent a few days in town this week. Mrs Hasting, and daughter, of .lackson. sjient Tuesday in town shopping. Tlie teac'ners of the River Iload Si-'mol invites every one to attend a onnr and box party to '.ItM! I. a, . ;::.d t ! I Iioim, and .vlr .i llaleih. attended :. I.fi Convocation. Win I were the quests of Mr. a' t. w. m; i...n!i. l!ev. Keuben Mei"ii:ii. land N'ei'k. and Archdeacon can. iif H'i'eiijli, are tke : of Mr. and Mrs. l.-ui- X. i tlvs week Uev. Fraecis i rr. uf ton. and Uev. V, xt. r .1. ? were the puest of Frank .loyner, d!i cation. Uev. Isaac W. Mr. 1). II, Kit.da ! were the truest of M ' J. A. Moore, thin v, i Uev. F. I!. T. i: .... I. Harding Ih.tt. 1 1 here this we-k t" t'onvocation, and w r of Mr. and Mrs. Ar.-i: Uev. U. Maynard V. Chapel Hill, and Mr Uutrin, td' Foiiisli,!!',' the Convocation here and were the eucst- , Mrs. Fr.'d l'eek. I'ev. Morrison Ik" h .1 y :it ' red A. the ;'at- in- '.l-y of if II. ; Sts k icky l,:r. I'. of al "i'V Mrs. Scut- I'.lll- ';e-l- y! .r. .ItlU ::iith. Mrs. illVO- "FT -T.-irritv. ' i lit ur 0 I . Ti 1TTTTTT itttfii -ITt t A .V ;.!..! 1,., . A. m t:.r a,! -I -t St:, as ri tarn . .t ti-,- .f t vtition. if ! a, a' I'.'t, I.. I'.r U'Ht' n-;.r . :. . , I.. 1 1 -rre 1 ork l-oy, T. uf the the Roanoke Rapids Junior-Senior High School Building RALEIGH CONVOCATION H numlN- 1Uv- John L BUILDING PLANS IN FALL SESSION !JacksoM rwtor St artl's Church, Charlotte and, executive ADOPTED BY BOARD Conv-d Monday in All Saint'. Secretary of the Nation W ide ' Building PUn. Adopted r Lpuc.p.1 . Church . M.ny , tampaip.. outlined the program P Prominent Delegate Attend.; fr the t on vocation s part m the ; ' , . inij. I Nation Wide Campaign work, rc ic e. show inc that each mission and. narish in the Convocation must I Above apears a cut of the new The Fall Meeting of the Con "! give almost a one hundred pt.r-"iur Seinor Hih School Uuil- u cation ot Ku.enheUi its meet- . .,,. ......' dinir. a it will aimear when h iijfnii:il i l ni - i miss rlllll iar I,'V MRS. GARY LMl.KTAINS On Friday t!. I : M. (iary entertain, i honor of her hoi.s, Kate Cannon, of Un Iieeeiving with M' Miss Cannon. Mrs. i (!eo. (lilliam. Mrs. ', 1. . w a. r. 1'. Ti !-i r. .f U.reich. .i lay in town. Me Medlin. spirit 1 Wealon. of Littleton, spent .! mil. y likms, of Theinta. . k.i.- ia;.. ver. of New York setuary Monday. I!! ! W. ( :ti ill I. . in All Saints Church this v. eeri. The Convo- ord to meet the requirements de- j finished. This cut was made mantled bv the work in the froin a I'hotojrraph of the pro. bounds of the Convocation. ! huildinjr as submitted by cation embraces all the missions . .. , v , iwenty-hve per cent of this cotiand Ncck. ; ' ... r. 4. , amount will ko to the 1 hompson At five-thirty on Monday af- Orphanage. Charlotte, sixty-five ler.ioon the t;r.-t tneetinjr was:ppr ct.ut t0 Kt,nera missions. held lor th- purpose ol orani.a-j ,h thne f th f ti hi. the Kt. Lev. .los. 1'dount; iff0Ua Kducation. Social Service. ! ell0S,,n 0Vl'r aevcral competitors. Ch.Mre. 1. 1.. lh.diop of the ; ptl. .....j r,main(,.r to thei Last Tuesday morninir Mr. Mr. Iloburt I'pjohn, architect of New York City. In the lat ter part of July Mr. I'pjohn, was employed as the architect for the new building, being Mr. II. Thrope. of Uocky i did the F iscopai He was the piles t Irs. t!eo. Hayes. 1 '.oodman. of Pitts- -. 1 ':i Tiiurs.iay in town, ir 1 i. 1 ;. ; Midmun, of llender- M'li. a a- 1 t re I hursuay , Uev. A. i'.. Hunter, of Ilaleigh was th, .nest uf Mr. Mullen, this week. Mr. a al Mr-. Uush T. Wrav. L. Applewhite. An event of Svlf Charlotte, were visitors t. Blount, and Mrs. T., ; dining room Mrs. . i son poured tea. and a salad course was m i i Swain N rman, Mr-. 1 ens. Miss Nannie larv r-! i i Mr,. ill'.'' hocese, presidniL', assisted by ; , ,u :.:,. . i.i!-,,ir,hn nnn!irB) lu.fi.ro tha the white satin Ihh i,i' i the 'en. Noma C. Uuncan, of Uaieih, Archdeacon of the Con vocation. Mr. Wm. U. Uutlin. a prominent attorney of Jxtuisburg, w as elected secretary. The lit. Ui v. Loiran II. Koots. 1. 1., Bishop of the Missionary l'istrict of Han-chow, China, made an illuminating address at the night service describing the Chinese type of mind and showed how they were craving for what the religion of Christ could give ',rs- ihem. At this service Bishop Ches'ire administered the Apos :iM' tolicUiteof the laying on of '",:''' hands, commonly known as Con ' t-i'" lirmation, to a class of fourteen 1 's iicop'e. 1 "' Tuesday morning at V.'M there I was a celebration of the Holy II Communion. Archdeacon Duncan led celohrant, assisted by Uev. Lewis ,e 'k x Taylor. Morning prayer was ;i' said at nine-thirty l.y the Hev. fore. More Ministers and work ers were asked of the Churches in this district. Immediately Messrs. Walter .!. Smith of after adjournment Tuesday af- Charlotte, and Howard S. Hart- ternoon. an informal reception sed. of I'i ki John B'ourt. there is i o reason why it cannot be finished and ready for occu pancy at the opening of the new school year next September. When finished the new build ing w ill contain a total of twenty hve c ass rooms including labora- .Miss .Minireij i atterson tories for Chemistry and Phy sics, and an entire section of the ground floor for home economics. Alexander Price. Mrs Space will also he reserved for a ;Ciooch, Miss Km ma Pun much interest vu the slipper, with ' Annie C.nwen this winter" Mrs, (lary's beai'tif-jl hi was bright with Autinri and late flowers. The town guest ware. Mi-.-Marshal! of SuH'olk. Ya. Fsther Marsh a i Beach, Ya.. Mrs. will be of interest to this com- School Trustees, with complete message "Mrs, munity to know that with some plans and specification, and , lr. ,Iob Tavk.r help from the Convocation, a after due consideration the trained lady parish worker, and plans as submitted by the archi an additional man worker w ill beitect were adopted in full, sent here to assist the rector of The Board pruposes to begin All Saints' Church. Reports from the erection of the new building each delegate showed that a at the earliest date possible and great awakening to the responsi bility of the Church in the pres. ent day crisis and a willingness to meet the challenge was evident in each Church. The Convoca tion that the money asked the Nation Wide Campaign for car rying on the work in the Convo cation would be raised by the Churches of the Convocation that needed for equipment to come from the Chnrch at large. This means an assessment three and ja half times larger than ever be- i if Rn.-cmary !a.-t week. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Sterling M. Gary of Halifax attended the Fpisco pa! Convocation. While here they dere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Mullen. Mr. I.. S. Thompson, of Ual i':.:h. -pei.t Wednesday in town. Mr. U. I). Jenkins. County oi iri'iida Welfare 0!!icer spent part of I In to me ves of ,cie i i.-s Rocky Mount. Mrs. Tern Finner. of Raleigh. Miss Suin Hill, of Warrenton. Miss Kate Cannon, of Richmond, Ya., M-s. Ir. T. M. Long. Mrs. Sam Patterson. Mrs. Ceo. Hayes, and Mrs. John House, of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. i:." !, aval Mrs. L. Kniuht, of Weldor. manual training department, and a print shop. The board proposes to make adequate pro vision for teaching any subject! complete apparatus and a stand- that could be offered in the mod-lard basketball court and runrhg em high school. In addition to the class rooms the week in Halifax. Mr. .1. U. Wrenn. of Thelma. spent the w eek-ev.d in Rosemary. Mrs. (low mi. of Halifax, was in town Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Wi! is S. Whitaker. a for mer resident of Rosemary, was , here M onday . The many friends of Miss I. ..is Mutispaugh, who has been with i Miss Medlin for several months. I w ill regret to learn that he ;n i tends to return to Baltin. re, ; Sunday. Prof. c. K. Henrv. of the track. Rooms for the i.h.u.ca! Mate I niversity, was tin guest director will be attached. Slvw-i'd' Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mullen, er baths and swimming pool will' during the Kpiscopa! Cenvoca- i . xA.,i it -ion began at the report of cm and ol M ' Hi - . .: there is to be one of the most The business ses-'was tendered the delegates, their complete auditoriums in the; be located just to the rear of the'tion. i i i. . i l . . .. u , . c i. . . . . . i o t on o chick w nen ; nosis, me inemi ersoi me pansu, jMaie. Ample provisions win ; gymnasium. rchdeacon Hun-: the ladies of the Guild, in thejbe made for stageing the very! The purpose ef the School CAPTURE STOLEN CAR 1, Wall, of Parish Hall. best shows that may come this ; Board is to pr i'i ,'1 Sf wore made I mis-ion. Ties : ex; hour, -. i j ii. cr- ;e e :n. ii-i me "1- At the night .service an inspir-, way. It will have a seating jcational facilities ingaddiess was made by Mr. capacity of more than "JtlOO seats, ! community and i Sam S. Nnsh. a well known lay- and careful provision will lie 'spared in the at! letne lu-t . iu jtessili'v for the o rJort w ill be mpt to do it. Mr. H. Ii. White, of White Brothers Garace. capturei) a stolen Overlae.d car Sundae near . .. I ...": ...W.f. A ft: I 1 v'. -'i'.. : it-l ?jr 1.- Ill' 1 i .. -1. 1 A. Wm-I e :e -i s ' ' i ' ' i g c .ik. i U..... I ! '.. this e i- , Mr. and Mrs. I of .la o!l . C l!- l;.'Vrf. d ! I tru, I. ,,f l i" Biown. iito-s pel o i tio.v Mr. B. M. attended the this v (i. k. R.'V Fredo'ick ("'nusii s liii-.ii of Calvary Church, Tarlnro. made to have the accoustics the When Isnished this building- with j ocli'on. He Umnd the car in a en ,i'ii.- Lavmen in F.xU.nsion very best. i its eunipment and groun.'s will ' ditch by the road, and abandoned. ei." This was followed by Underneath the auditorium will I be among the finest school an appealing sermon by the Rev. be a modern gymnasium with :'. A A-hoy, rertor of the ants Mr. White brought the car to his to be found in the Si.ue and very ;garairc and notnied J,r. U. K. much better than i to l-o found Strickland. .f Warrenton. the ,',.:,! -d tue Good Shepherd, w ork of St. Mary's School, lial-'in many of o:.r leading cities to-: ow ner, v ho ban oilered a reward Rai-ig.. -The Call of the Min- eigh, of which he is rector and day. .ofSl-Hifor the return of the car. i tr to Young Men." U nines- Rev. Waiter J. Smith reported dnv ui 'iMiig at T:.'!il the Holy the work of the, Thompson Or-' C.!i;!i;:iio:i w nmhialed hj phanage, Charlotte. The Rev. j j '. , yn, up- w ("( atteiulan' o.'a'i i . Mi -- rs, 1 lo'.vii 1 'u . . nd Ber'ran of Tai'lion, ViT- d ;vi; , ' ho Convoca l'l'uii, of Yu'tnre. ( 'oin iicntien liov. Miiioo A Bari.ee, rector ! Mr Way voted that arising vote! i mist i liurcli, looiicli. as-isted ot tbjtiiks be extended to the by Be . M i, nurd Miir.-hnil, reo- pee)ilo of the Church and Com tor of ihe Ch.ipei of the Cross, munity for their generous hos-(Tiap-i In. I. Morning I'myer- pitaiity in entertaining the mem- was sani at nme-tiiirty uy li e Uers oj the 1 onvocation, mis Rev. IUiiftn Mi iediih. rector el was passed by a unanimous vote. Scoiia.ni .eck and adjacent pari- A message of sympathy was sent sht s n. sted by Archdeacon to Rev, S, S. Host, of Durham Ihi'.kHi'. At tho business bes- who was detained on account of sion, w h'liiansembled Immediate-: illness. The meeting adjourned Iv afterward. Mr. Wm. L. Wall, at eleven-thirty after pravers nt'rt lwi,s re-elected secretary and the land the benediction were said by follow Executive Committee, i the Bishop. Immediately after a11 d ! Bishop t hesire, Archdeacon Dun-1 wards an interesting ceremony Mr. Geo. C. Green, f Weldon, j cani Mi Wm. II. Ruflin, Mr. took place when the Bishop - j-... s The Rev. Morrison Bethea attended the Episcopal Convo cation, here this week. MissCammie Yaughan. has re , turned from an extended visit Rector of S . Timolhy'i church, Wilson, and Secretary of the Diocese of North ' to friends ill Graham, Greens Carolina. A Prominent Figure During the Coi.vocalion, 1 boro, and Durham. Wm. L. Wall, all ex officio, Rt-v. S. S. Best, of Durham, Mr. D. Boyd Kimball, of Henderson, and Mr. J. A. Moore, of Roanoke Rapids. Rev. Warren W. Way gave an interesting report of the planted some ivy which come from the plant on Westminister Abbey. The Convocation was well at tended and a splendid interest was shown. y. '?;).t;fe'4A4v. PV;K ' i Ui. j IIMl.iIM. The Rt Rev. Logan H. Roots, D. D. Biihop of Hangchow' China, Who Addressed the Convocation Monday Night
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