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V Site wlfe gppfe Volume VL-Number 39 ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C, DECEMBER 19, 1919 SEHUI rEKOJuTIDl BAPTIST CO OVER TOP LOCAL ITEKS IN GRAND STYLE I . I.? k. 1IT 111 I u v dowder of MeKen- lareacnins; w ey. V. was her Monday. 7. Mr. Uland Decker tho htt T p. . .-onmlished le attending Massy Buameaa j -n-)lj11. whlch every mem- ClUe. Richmond, is eipertod ber of the church and the other tu4i tonight church memhers of our town MtaMattie lUird. of Massy thoutd be proud. The quota w as lysine College. Richmond. I rr.ortlOO. ricied home tonight There were 200 subscribers, Mr. ami Mrs. Billupa. of Nor.T4 men and 124 women The folk. s,nt Sunday with Mr. and run-in w"1 r, I'nari.r, x ..... MORE FRUIT TREE5 NEEDED Warning Afint Fires Raleigh. N. C. Mr. J. T. Alder- -ATCOCK SCHOOL IKKGVEKEXT DAT Subscription $1.50 a Year in Advance L L ERAS WELL BUYS !K0AN0K RAPIDS PERSONAL I FURNITURE COMPANY D L0CAL ,TMS of Mr. J. Director. Mr. Ogletre Mr. W. J. Davia. of Rleih, wk in Rosemary Saturday. Mr. a B. Kornegay. of Dillon, S. C. was in town Friday. Mr. R. IX Jenkins, County Welfare Officer, leavea today to spend the holidaya with his family in Waynesville, The Burton property, just north of Rosemary, was sub divided into lots and aold at auc tion Saturday afternonn. Two acre were void for something over fl'jnoo. Mr. J. I). Shearin. of New H.-l Church neighborhood, was in town Saturday. Mr. J. II Urowen. of Seabord. spent Friday night with Mr. and Mr. J. II. Hay. Mm lUrrv Matthews, of , Portsmouth, spent the week-end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Matthews. The Methodist Sunday School is pinning to hold their Christ ma tree celebration on Christ ma Kve night Miss Ruth Fleming will apend the holiday's with Miss Medlin. Mr. D. F. Wike spent Wednes day in Raleigh. Mr. Lee Weedon spent Friday in Richmond. . tin t ... ...... nt Can. HIT. I. unwrciicr, ah. (5a, spent Wednesday In Rosemary. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martin, of Erie. Fa., are spending some time in town. Mr. Stanley Gay, is expected here Saturday from the Ml Plea want Military SehooL He will go from here to Norfolk. Messrs. H. and E. Fatkner. of ii J in tnvn Tlies- lirnurTawii, vi - - day. Mia Mnnrnret Matthews will iiv this afternoon to spend the holidays with relatives In New York City. Mr. C F. Ogletree spent , Wednesday in Henderson. ' 11 ' .. .. 1 -11 Vst.fOlr . , Mr. r. n. iveiier, ui iiw . whs hero Tuesday. Mrs. Chas. M. Lance is visiting . I... nntw Mm. Culbreth. in , itvs v - -IIIIU11. : ; Mr. G. E. Grissom, of Hender : ' non.' was in Rosemary Tuesday. . i!ov c M. lance and Mr. J. 1 1 r.w at tended District Meeting of the Stewards of the Methodist - Church held in Weidon Tuesday, u. va Fmnt nf Raleicch. was here Tuesday, Miss Lorraine Iseley leaves to day to spend the holidays wRh relatives in Burlington. Mr. W. T. Rowland of MWdle Iturg, spent Monday in town. Miss Sua Walking leaves today for a vlBit to relatives In Middle- burg. MiM Anarelvn Alexander is vinitin W neonle in Scotland Neck. Mr. J. M. Davis, of Baltimore, peiit Tuesday in town. Mr. Eumne Lehman, Jr. is ex pected home from the University ..r Nnrtli Carolina. Chapei uiu. today. Mr. '! S. Thompson, of Rich mond. was in town Tuesday. Mr. T C. Alston, of Littleton, hpent Tuenday here. ' You are invited to attend the Christmas exercise of the River Rind School. Wednesday night Deremoer, 24, lieginning at 7:30 No a.lmiMion will fee charged. LAWSON-WILUAMS A simple but lovely marriage was solemnized Thursday after- nwtn at S:30 when Miss Sallye I a Williams, of Roanoke Rapids hwimt the bride or Mr. Kooert Barksdale Lawson. of South Boston. Virginia, the Rev. E. C Few, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating. The church was attractively decorated with evergreens, yel- ntKamiimm And rand let WW 11 J sheddihg their soft glow gave additional loveliness to the scene The music was rendered by Mrs. Leslie Towe. Just preceding the ceremony Mrs. W. S. Hancock sanr very sweetly. Because and "I Love You Truly." As the strains of the wedding msrch from Ixmengrin pealed forth the ushers. Messrs. John Williams, J. Rives Manning. C. A Wyche and Hurley King entered. followed by Allen Webb dressed in a black velvet suit, aa ring bearer. Miss Ruby Williams. th hrid'a Bister. wa maid of honor and waa dressed in orchid georgette with black picture hat and carried pink Russell roses. Just in front of the bride came little Miss Catherine Shute. at tired in white organdie dress, as ftnwtr irirL The bride entered on the arm of her father. Mr. G. E. Williams She was attractively dressed In French blue velour coat suit with black seal trimmings and carried ahnwi of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The groom entered with Mr. T. C. Lawson, Hiihrother. who acted as best man. The bridal party left the Church to the strains of Mendelssohn's. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson left Im mediately for a tour of northern MtiM after which they will re side in South Boston. Va. where the groom is a prominent busi ness man. The out of town visitors were: Misses Marie and Catherine Lawson, Elizabeth Penick, John and Stebbina Lawson, of South Boston. Va.. Miss Pearl Robinson. of Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. W. Garrett of Henderson, Mrs. Macon Stone, of Henderson. Mr. A P. Williams, Mrs. Nan Bet Williams. J. Ernest Beal, of Nashville, N. C. ftn Wednesday night an in formal receotion was held at the home of Miss Willisms just after th rehearsal, in honor of the tibial nartv. In cutting the wedding cake Miss Robertson secured the thimble. Mr. Hurley King the wishbone, and Miss Elizabeth Penick the ring. ; t Tt rv . J - . . v r . - r ,4 . . m . :vi rim r . i nrn n mini mi mi . v w r man. represenung me aotui roia our ante juprruiwuur.H Mr. U K crasweu iormauy . " ' fruitt should v 0:,nainffanaDDedtothw)m-!intde anxious to have!th JovBerJ(nM Furniture Co. i h th k- stimuuiung larger pani ng u . j Jlne9 Mi win Mr. T. U. Faison. of Norfolk, both home and commencai w,.. . ... , ... , ... .... i v.i-i. ! . ... ... j . ..;.. " . . . , v-iriK Ckv Ments ot tne womens v.iul rursi tnu uron. nikrnu ui. conaucl he business in ine iu-1 vn we wvet-cna nere wiui ChardS tnrouRhoui aorui - . . . -B:,-t5n for "Avnvk Imnravenwnt a. .v.. f Rr..ll hi wife una. u the opinHH. , oi me nor,.- in f irt td nt.. Mst Frd.y. December 19 Furniture Company. mrr,' ! accident prevention in celebrat- as required by law. Mr. RrasweU is sucee-aful rZY T nn;freit State 0rirtB,M Sh! On that day the patrons and Though a fine Iruit taie. , . h . Win. iw - t, .t' rk. K.l t - - .)- duced a sufficient amount oit , , , . ... , ,,w i . . It U fscti ine ueu vrw v - ff 1 lading. r. wwwrii n wuu, fruit lor kKai use. . .... .nnn..i nn ' nM,.;,.,u.k -f tK fftlUwin .w.m. i vv ci . . ,...., farm Kiimoa ", iv. w-v uir um nuiiir ui . ,....w. both in our lowlands and moun- n . "" , . wjacasno ...u ; AnwttvM have the sera- prevention oeiag reauj an even jmosweeuea. occupying the same wun taina, do noteen navemescm- , .w.-j- th Wl , .... SJXrj'-ESSS Mr. ,.d Mr. our ctiT nu vi-Muii . it... . . I ... .... ..t!v rfWnnt unonout-l SpeKinglor vommissioner . m ; Braswell and their fhiMren are greatly dependenl upon oui- i- hhlf n.ttin httr -hool build-' side sources for their fruit sup- V " 1' 7. rr w" " Mrs. Awermn aumw hik. , business man from lower Halifax and we confidently predict for now to ply. North Carolina is not excelWI hy any state in the diversity of its fruit crops. It is possible to produce choice fruit of one kind or another from the mountain s down to the lower mucklands. Of course, no one locality in tions for preventing Christmas j tragedies that follow in the wakej of fire works, carelessly stajred' Chritmas trees, and home.i i i i ..... school and cnurcn ceieurauons. 4. Paintinr the building. k Improving school grounds. -YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN On Xmas Day December 2 mercisl production of all the different kinds of fruit, but every section may produce at least one a. I .;U 4AManl or two. or perhaps more, for I r market use, and a much greater 1 lf A IrlakSW 4. Getting a school library. 7. Getting a traveling library. ti f....:.... .anlliH ilrinVinir . ... i i . ......r - ;i..;,i.,i JnVini and 'Jb will rresent a ctimtuna- Sne WOUIU ne onir ui luc-nwiuwinui ,n.u. ... wiks. either in town or country cups. . awi v The photoplay will be repre sented by Mack Sennett's new and comical angle on the "all school 'highest." Mr. William Hohen- xollern. entitled ' lankee Doodle uie nu rw nf fir ami anarks that may set fire to dwelling, barn, cotton gin number for home use. It is simply a question of selecing the kinds which are adapted to the particular section. In order to assist in the proper selection of different varieties. and to eliminate the common Mrs. Alderman warns that Christmas trees should be firm ly fixed to prevent upsetting, with no cotton or other Inflam msble material used for decora tion. She recommend asbestos fiber and mineral wool and In fer a school for a for a course of t in Berlin." in which the master it'll i . . complaint of those who state i eomousuo.e eu. .n r. .... . .. . .. i ..'mint lire anu urevaiivii'n that mau rtn tint Lnnn- unni in. " plant, the Department of Agri -culture has issued a bulletin on 'The Home Orchard." which i th , nf amllM if thev are to i raise n oney HIV uif va - - i " . " - . be used when electric bulbs are I monument to Charles nranuy nnt available. She would have: Avcock. North Carolina's beloved , . . , ... saniaiiauspinu ma uiiwuumw -w -- srives the varieties of fruit re-'""l"v'"ua" .... . L. . ... i :.. P.ui.v. ... ... - .l. outfit safe-eauraeo ana u cu- io oe errvvcu u. uii"n. v . -.. commended for planting in the j?, dollars havs already Mikaafa Ho n ntPrimfitlE ftnn : ' . . mountain sections. This bulle- 10. Arrsnging farm in 1920. 11. Arranging fair. til k .Mnn..MjV lectures, rouaic. etc. for the en. ' satirist ot the screen nas piciur- tire community. ! th? wfr M V pon,,,ou8' IS. Teaching illiterates In the J conceited rounder, and as a ro- communlty to read and write, j niantic rival of his own son. U Getting boy and girls into There is not a foot of film in the club work piay. ii is announces inai in Another purpose of "Aycock j n,,t 1 shown to women and e.L..n ...,.m.ni n,v" i. to children, but it is clesn. fast Willi BoniriuiiiK uuii.K every minute. Withal, it is not a war play. Rothwel! Browne is pictured as an American Avi ator distruised aa a wnman to to complete the satire. tin also gives the plan of the orchard, and the number of trees needed for a certain acre. By folliwing the recommendation outlined, it will be possible for the home owner to supply fruit for his table, as well as to have some for the local markets. In addition, a well kept orchard will add greatly to the appearenee and salability of any plantation. Most anyone wishing to buy a farm will be triad to pay an ad vanced price for the land when it has a well kept orchard. This bulletin, which was issned in. February. 1918, is available to anycititen of North Carolina. free upon request, aa long as the present supply lasts. In additton to the bulletin, the Extension Service has now ad ded an Extension Horticulturist, Mr. Paul T. Schooley. who is ready to assist the fruit growers of the State on any of their prob ems. orifti are taken therefrom for distribution. Old Santa's costume ihould. she warns. Le dipped ir. a solution of four ounces phos phate of amonla to a quart of water to make It safe from lire. She warns that there should be creat care in handling gifts been raised, nd work on the monumrnt will soon begin. An average of "A Nickel Apeace From Every Pupil" is the hope of the State Superintendent Brooks, and pupils are asked to carry their contributions to Friday "vamp" the Kaiser: Marie Pro vost, known as one of the pret tiest of the Sennet bathing beau ties, as a comedienne as well as an emotional actress: Ford Ster ling as the Kaiser, with Mai St. Claire. Ben Turpin. Chester Conklin. Bert Roach. Baldy Bel mont and dozens of others. The Mr. McRae Faison spent the week-end here with his family. Miss May Cobb, of Portsmouth sent some time here with Miss Mary Traynham Wyche, last week. Misses. Kitty and Marye law- his ! son, of South Boston, attended , the Williama-Lawson marriage here this week. Mr. John William, of Wise, N. C spent Wed nesdsy here with his Mother. Mr. Geo. Williams. Mr. E. J. Coltrane spent a few days in Richmond this week. Mrs. Robert Long, of Pleasant Hill, spent Saturday here on business. Mr. C W Humphreys spent the week-end hre with friends. Mr. C W. Graham spent a few days in Norfolk this week on business. Mr. W. E. Bryant spent Mon day in Rich Square. Mr.T.W.M. Long and Mr. E. II. Kicks spent a short while in Petersburg last week. Mr. J. Taylor West has accept ed a position with Taylor and C-ollier, in Rosemary. Mr. F.'C Williams spent the week-end in Franklin with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P. C Duncan spent Monday in Richmond. Mr. Jno. Shaw, of Vultare. w in town Monday. Mr. Hartwell Heath, of Peters burg, was in town Monday. Miss Josephine Cherry, of Rocky .Viount. spent the week end here with relatives. scniNii iicjiv iiiuiwj j i . ..... 1.11.. I 1 . 1 . . . . mir.HI IHI. II1BIIMK..I1IV.I pillivwiivv. v. . w mailA . of ce UWio. especially morninK. - . .... o. around Christma. tree, and that J uable to send a nickel apiece. ; P-son. . - there should be no capx pistols or : let him send a penny apiece; ana j 7 ' "i iin end dimes or quarters, wi uni - - l. v.-u--ut.v MA- in Dance, and the Sennet Jazz North Carolina feel that he has had a part, even if only a penny gift, in the erection ef a beauti toys that require gasoline or kerosene for running them given to children. Whatever else is left undone, in tw wav of precautions, she i n' ' w - , would urge that there be fire ! ful memorial to a great man. in extinguishers or convenient afterli re, when a coy or Kin bucket of water to promptly ex. (today goea to Raleigh . and sees tingviiah whatever fire may etart. the beautiful Aycock n"1. Futhermore. she urges thai j he will he giao io innr, i a?w ....... fir ntsMtltav a fen-! Aim toward it" and even if CVCIJ vpv., - - - , , ... jder or other protection about it j he never goes to Raleigh he wiu Hand, the Jazziest Jazzers in Jazzland, A speeisl matinee will be given at P. M. Xmas day. Reserve seats now. VITH THE CHURCHES AM Saiats Ckarck RECITAL BY THE PUPILS OF WS5 THOMPSON - hpfnre the children are allowed to gether around In their cotton flannel or outing nighties to take down their stockings. ho a better citizen tor naving expressed hie gratitude to the! memory of one who so wvea ana It. Lewis N.TiyW, Rtcter ItwblMH Next Sunday is the Fourth Holy Communion and lire ef Ma'kS PMUllarltlee. k. iiiw.hMaittf rbat l " ,v" centric hlr bnIS wliro It Is ini'M ...a iu a,tu. When lh WW "! Artt wuirtcal tSVt lo reautr . M.t dMi at C nine or tne tan iwlMiai ef the 16: ! VB wht" th-t art flying tMr till Jrk P dews, giving th atraiig appeer aace. The aoog IhU bird If ican-cly worth; of the san-c bating oun d s "itrtes of grMwqii syllalilea. Monday night the music lovers of Roanoke Rapids had a real treat in the recital given by the pupils of Miss Julia Thompson. The program was admirably chosen and well executed. It is verv evident from the results of Miss Thompson's teaching; that she has the power of im- nrovinir her pupils with a real love for music. All ol the solists nlaved without their notes I - served the school-children of Sunday In Advent North Carolina. 7:30 i It is honed that no school inlc-rmon Local TaJant Scora Another i the county will fail to observe ,;45 Church School and Adult's u-..aa "AjCOCk SCB0O1 improvereci. MCWW ' I Day" next Friday. The comedy, "How the vote! A. E. Akers. Go. Supt .. ...j w.. ik.i - - EonJlSittruiiAmritiiM it MOTHERS' CLUE MEETS Bible Class. T. W. Mullen, Supt Divine services at 11 and 7:30. Special service for the Order of the Eastern Star and the Masonic Fraternity 3:30 P. M. Tomorrow being an Ember Day a service will be held at 11 o'clock. The Church with a welcome. . taaebair laelnnlns. Abatr IHtublmUjr of Cixtparatewn, N In 1SSB. wa tbe ttrrt to pre par diagram of tbe barbell dia mond. The Knlfkefbocker dub, found ed In Now York dry In 14. Is asld in baft been the sr baweatt or ganintion. t the Central School Auditorium Tuesday evening, was a pleasing Wednesday night the Mothers 8UCCess. Club of Roanoke Rapids and The play waa preceded by aj Rosemary, held a joint meeuna: series of "Living Pictures" ad-'in the auditorum of the Central vertising eleven stores of the School. The fathers of the town immunity. Rev. Lewis Taylor i were especially invited. Miss :il t.:. n.t4 nf th rvk read a verv illuminating Bno V l. u. u i..,t.i'.nl sinful nnner eiftitled. The 7 ... i nrnvrim ib iuv i il iiiulii iswaitivi , anv r-t mini t every performer snoweo reai - ..nn.m.nt. n-i.Un f a Perfect Develop-riiiNi .,r tr.' iH.r..i rMllnr in the rendition 5f their 1 lln ",8 cwv" --,a. .tU. 1-b.t Ml,!.,. U... urhle. Um. 1..-H i 'i ni iririi fit run uaai t k iiiiaw w - . selections. The entire nniencet ,,.bM,ih .n; in.re.timr. Breatluog Wd eram were mioa ,7 , Mr. Peck. I Acting, w ivigm vu..u The cast of the play numbered ;Ufe.M This was followed by a some or the best local talent! very interesting . pper on j with Rev. Stanley White playing ' "Faulty Positions,' read by the lead. Every member piayeo miss naraaway. it. their partrell much to the del ! spoke of the care of a Child s light of those present. It was un-i Teeth and gave some valuable der the direction of Mrs. itfwper miormaiion uniiw ..m r.l t-.V aa huaineaft inritv of OareniS IIW oiicre wimniro. ! - t , - .. - manager. m timeljr suggesUons. Misa 1 MOOre, 01 inr nuninuii, i - 1 gplendid addrest ilhiatrating the AnM f Aanioa. Va un of Outdoor exercise. Kev. Red Cross Combatting Tuberculosis Sanstorium. December 14.- If the plans formulated by the State Red Cross Seal Commission for an intensive statewide pro gram for combating tuberculosis in North Caralina during 15tl are to be realized there m ist be a renewed and continued effort in all sections of the State be tween now and Christmas. While preliminary reports to State headquarters have been encourag ing, it is evident that there is still need for additional hard work. In the endeavor to reach the goal of $00,000 desired for this work against the enemy of ,. all the people of the State the , sale of seals will continue untill 1 the holidays. , Winston-Salem and Greensboro are leading the State with practi cally the same amount reported. $3,000, Asheville. Charlotte and Raleigh are close behind the lead- m .1 it ers. a number oi ine smauesi towns have reported their quotas. reached or exceeded. Particularly encouraging have'' been the reports from the roes. The first county report;. Hoke, with a quota of $lfi,' the colored people, was yrr "' v fe(t that Unanoke "Rapids owes Miss Thompson a debt of grati tude for laying the foundation for really.good music' here and hanod that she would remain long in the community to carry on the work she has so well be gun. Tht , I hav ai1 lliiit I il.'i'iifil il raat Ihliig for nation. In all m'i I1 ' tn . . . - 1 ... .1. I lr ,. t f..nrtw. nimI M-iwipir of ithe way io twice inai t itatirm in wbi.ii it mis'" learlv in the firstol tue r. . the sale, and several t bHMil maouai-r, alHNll rHiirl. ! rwii(y rTiilv- a friiw frm a wis Mural and glri futun-. Honrr l'brrli. end Rcaaen. VtoklKa ai he's tM to Me bey to oollte for Ibe rraroa that . w.. imttMt f be aa Cent WHb iHI Weoea. I m ' -olM. th, pl.r. It In n wWeJ Tart at a r i w urlmiy whB eaoegb Heirow-blf, Calico Rn.k PmarpMi (reporting imaratvd leeture). "Too would be bor row atrlrken to ore some of tbe 4e tares tbat are foil of blood SB aer- row." Boston Traaecrlpt, Ahwava That ExeaothM. Ton f e t wrak with anltli anrMervrd enlor'Mit when wt arr telling bow good we think' we are ar how peak aomchoay eiae l ki ehiage. 'ierau' we like apple wc nae ihrm, t'js Taylor spoke of Mini and at fi . that wo w i he- i m showing that morality catae they .imtala bralthfel nri.l, contingent UDOB a rightly nred lutaMis ia.. -.g .r. i trtioed mint1. Dr. T. W. M. a'ri'Mtr Ing congratulated tbe Club on o m mHk. and tbeeapie baa ram ten pnate remarks basea oa tae aa pet eaat ef eaornad taebes. jdreasee. Ta KanevaH Old Oil faintinfla. When "Id oil puliilliiua hat le- dark and crakl thry may to leak like nw hy the follow. lag proonas. tr the llliwtra'ea World: Vanr aihl iia pat the nlitere ovr It. fi' down ward. Tlie fHr f the al.'.'h.d dU We the iwlnt -f the !. ora. rUw nn and the enr heromea tn.e fre.h. fanthHi l et.oolntely neinry. the lnt may bwBW M iwft a t n n t..ethr, thn apell ng tbe whoti 4rtre. ties have reported A'. .J v reached. : . r'-JT" XV rn' Seals will be fr " to those unable tl, their home come!.' Dr. L B. McBraj-cr.4 n.c. ' : : .. : CEr.T TAT..-., r a:..ted;:'Ta wrh atair ef Ulfe. M y,.a want kwiwledje, tm r" twH far It; If fowl. y f It, Peere. yo ' A.L" ed C il c f V ZLr. . V in gSte hies aa scaeai.
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