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Ife- g 1 rt Fi ii i !!! f f I J ! it VN i i u f.ni'ini i g jii mi lilt 9 Volume VII.Number 40 ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, DECEMBER 24, 1920 Subscription $2.00 a Year in Advance ROANOKE RAPIDS PERSONAL' AND LOCAL ITEMS i ' Miss Annie Workman is spend ing the Holidays in her home St Camden, S. C. Mr. Geo. W. Hales, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here visiting Miss Cammie Vaughaiv. Miss Marp-et Ford, of Norfolk, spent the week-end here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Vaughan. Messrs. Walter Wafford, Ju lian Allsbrook and Earl Daugh try have arrived from Chapel Hill to spend the Holidays. Miss Eunice Jerome is spend ing the Holiday? in her home at Winfall. Miss Mattie White is spending the Holidays in tier home at Eli zabeth City. i Miss Florins Lewter left last week for her home in Durham to spend the Holidays. Miss Marie Winslow spent Tuesday here with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Towe, on her way home. Miss Millie Pearson is spending the Holidays in Bailey with her parents. Messrs. Bruce Til'.ery and Basil Glover, of Wake Forest, have arrived to spend the Holi days here with their parents. Miss Julia Thompson is spend ing several days in Greensboro with her sister. Mr. Tip Chauncey, of New York, spent several days here with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Jack son this week. Miss Virginia Crank, of Rich mond, spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bain this week. Misses Enda and Francis Mil- likan, of Greensboro, spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bain this week. Miss Orie Moseley is spending the Holidays in Kinston. Miss Marjorie Mendelhall is sp nding the Holidays in her home. Miss Bettie Hooks is spending the Holidays with relatives. MUs Clara Hiirne was called home last Friday on account of the death of her sister. Miss Myrtle Smith spent the week-end in Durham visiting Miss Florine Lewter. Mr. Rudolph Bollinger, of Fel zer, S. C, spent last week here visiting Miss Myrtle Smith. Miss Elmyra Jenkins is spend ing the Christmas Holidays here with her mother. Mr. J. M. Huggins left Tues day for his home in Johnsonville, S. C. to spend the Holidays. -.Miss Julia B. Harry left last Saturday for her home in Harris burg to spend the Holidays. Miss Jennie L. Whitaker left last Saturday for her home in Barnardsville N. C. Mr. Andrew Wachter, of Greensboro spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bain this week. Miss Louise Bain, 9 student of G. C. W., Greensboro, N. C, is spending the Holidays here with her parents. ; Misses Nellie Jones, Minnie Daughtry, Bessie Hedgepethand Cecelia Hall, of N.C. C. W., Greensboro, N. C, are spending the Holidays here with their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bain and children, of Reidsville, will spend the Christmas Holidays in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bain. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bain, of Greensboro, will spend the Christ mas Holidays in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bain. Miss Mary Traynbam Wyche, of Converse College, Spartan Burg, S. C, has arrived to spend the Holidays with her parents. Misses Annie Laurie Patterson and Edna Lattimore are spending the Holidays in their homes at, Shelby, N. a Miss Catherine Mellette is pending the Holidays in rv t ft ..V J - xC.-- U Avent Yule-Tide Jor the sixth 1 IU) fa JrHf' kiw II vlV time finds America favored above many n jf IuJ((I n IS) ' b of the nations of earth. The conditions ! U I A i v" i a in trade which confront us, today would seem far U (Jl)m VTlt H ' If from depression to the people of any other country it I --j I jf rater wou ley e deemed wild prosperity. ll J OflCs I nj iX I! ae an ras wou e e wou presume I ' 1 i 11 y If to ascribe His reasons for the favor which we p 1 Wv f A "if If ave oun( n Certainly lere ls nee I '- I Y II or humility f tnou&ht soul and our prosperity ' ' II U e regar more a8 a ewarcsrlH) trian an WC V- N 11 Across our richly laden tables falls the sha- II J jf "jf 11 dow of great want from other lands. May it be If - 2TV A V llWC Tr- 11 heeded to the fullesl extt.it of several abilities that, Jj j r ft ' v 11 1 insofar as it in us lies, the Christmas of 1 920 may '" J J U v VN. ) "L e a eny Chrislmas Season. si 'ROSEMARY I ERSONAL AND ! LOCAL ITEMS Hurley, of Rich- here Monday and I Mr. J. W. mond, was Tuesday. Miss Ruth Transou left yester dayto spend the holidays with relatives at Bethania. Mr. Ed. Wallam, of Macon, Gu., spent Tuesday in town. Mr. Clyde Satterwhite, of Chase City, Va., was in town this week. Miss Traynham Wyche, of Converse College, Spartanburg S. C, is spending the holidays at home. Mr. Wm. Bowan, of Macon, Ga., was in town this week. Miss Bertha Cox, of Peace In stitute, Raleigh, is at home for the holidays. Mr. R. J. Turner, of Hender son, spent Tuesday here. Mr. Doyle Cannon has arrived from State College, Raleigh, to spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. E. W. Woodland, of Scot land Neck, spent Monday in town. Mr. Eugene Lehman, of the State University, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lehman. Mr. R. D. Wright, of Norfolk. spent Monday in town. Mr. R. W. Teague, of Char- lotte, was here Monday. Misses' Ruth Flemming and Annie Medlin spent Sunday with friends in Weldon. Mr. W. F. Joyner returned rom Norfolk Tuesday night. Mr. W. B. Johnson, of Skan- eateles, N. Y., spent Saturday in Rosemary. Mr. C. E. Hennerman, of Charlotte, was here Saturday. Mr. E. W. Simpson, of Ral eigh, was a visitor here Satur day. CAPT. W.H. BRADLEY home at Sumpter, S. C. Rev. L. B. Jones is spending the Holidays with his family at Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Faison spent a few days in Norfolk this week. Miss Millicent Wilkinson is spending the Holidays in Nor folk. Mr. E. A. Telliga and Miss Ethel Leatherwood spent Sunday in Warrenton visiting Miss Dore Beck. Mr. L. W. Clements is spending the Holidays in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen, of Enfielx spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer, of Enfield spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Marks. Mr. L. C' Witherspoon left her Tuesday for Salisbury to spend the Holidays. ..i. L. 1 I. left Tuesday to spend the Holi days in Christiansburg, Va. Miss Beadie Clarke left Thurs day for her home in Lenoir to spend the Holidays. Miss Bessie Reynolds left today for Rockingham to spend the Holidays. Mr. F. F. Patterson has return ed from a trip to Knoxville, Tenn. and Blowing Rock. Mr. W. W. Rook, of Pine Tops, is spending the Holidays here with friends and relatives. Report on Community Service Work The director, Miss Mary Wash burn, has traveled 3,231 miles and held ninety-five community meetings with an attendance of 10,019. The following schools are visited regularly once every two weeks, Hoilister, Darlington, South Rosemary, Calvary, Aure- lian Springs. Hohgood. Dawsons. Halifax, Glenvk'w, Print and Roanoke Rapids colored f chools. Every school in the county has paid tor the work without aid from the state except the South Rosemary school. The largest number attending any one meet ing during September was at Dawsons, during October was at Aurelian Springs, during Novem was at Hollister and during De cember was at Hobgood. Five schools sent pos'ers, ad vertising the pictures, to the slate conference in Rak igh. They were Hollister, Aurelian Springs Halifax Dawsons, and Hobgood. The posters were made by the children. The State Department of Education was so pleased with the work that they are having a film made of them to be shown in every county having Community Service Work. The original pos ters are kept in the State Onice to be shown to visitors. Possibly the most vital and far reaching phase of the work is the Junior Citizenship Department. In Halifax County there are 131 Junior Citizens, 55 boys and 79 girls. Thrift clubs have been organized in connection with the Junior clubs. During the past three months the members have saved $430. S2.. Governor Bickett will deliver certificates to the first group or Juniora early in T The people have taken much interest in the community sing ing contests held the first weeks in December. won the twenty-hve dollar prize for the best singing. The State Board of Education is gratified to know of the beau tiful spirit of cooperation that has been shown by the people of Halifax County. The teach ers, children and community peo ple at all the schools have been loyal to the director and their courtesy and kindness is appreci ated by the State Department Captain William Harrison Bradley, for many years a con ductor in the service of the Sea- bord Air Line Railway, residing at 515 Fourth Avenue, Cottage Place, died at 1:12 o'clock yes terday morning in a Norfolk hos pital, after an illness of eight weeks' duration. Captain Brad- ey was 47 years old.' He is survived by a-widow, Mrs. Bessie M. Bradley; two daugh ters, Misses Ruth K. and Virgin ia B. Bradley, a son, Bruce B. Bradley, of Northampton Coun ty, N. C., and five brothers, John, Jesse, Thomas, and Grover Bradley, all of Northampton County, N. C, and Marcus Brad- ey, of Wilmington, Del. Captain Bradley was a mem ber of Seaboard Lodge No. 56, A. F. and A. M., and also the Scottish Rite bodjes-Lodge of Perfection, Rose Croix and Auld Consistory. He was also a mem ber of Khedive Temple, Mystic Shrine, and R. E. Lee Lodge, No. 205, Order of Rairoad Conductors. The body was removed yester day to the residence. It will be for warded tomorrow over the Sea- bord Air Line Railroad to Thel- ma, N. C, where the funeral - service will take place. Burial near Thelma. WITH THE CHURCHES Rosemary Methodist Church Char let M. Lbc Pastor TAYLOR-TANNER On Monday night, Dec. 20, Mrs. Fannie B. Taylor and Percy Tan ner were united in holy wedlock two by Rev. R. L. Topping, minister Six types ' of First Christian Church, at the of songs were used in each school. ' minister's residence on Carolina The selection of songs was mad! Avenue. The bride and groom are by the people themselves. Each residents of Roanoke Rapids, community deserves praise for N. C. Their many friends wish the way they sang. Hobgood them a long and happy life. In the absence of the pastor Rev. W. R. Sheltcn, of Charlotte, is expected to fill the pulpit. morning and evening. . AO Saiati Church Rev. Lewii N. Taylor, Rector Mia Mm? Dakt, rarlik Villi Next Sunday is the First Sun day after Christmes, also St. Stephen's Day. 7:30 A. M. Holy Communion. Divine Ser vices at 11 and 7:30. Church School 9:45, T. W. Mullen, Supt. The Church With a Welcome.
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