Odd Fellows Celebrate
Their Centennial. . . Mr. Henry A. Dennis,
Business Manager Henderson Dispatch, Delivers Strong and Illuminating Address
on Accomplishments of the Lodge
The 100th anniversary of the Odd Fellowship was
celebrated by Carolina Lodge No. 225, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at a
meeting held in Rosemary on last Monday night. Mr. Henry A. Dennis, Business
Manager of the Henderson Daily Dispatch, was the speaker of the occasion,
delivering a most interesting address on what Odd Fellowship has accomplished
in its century of existence in America. Mr. Dennis stated that there were now 2
½ million Odd Fellows in the United States and point out the much broader
opportunities for service made possible by this membership.
After the close of Mr. Dennis’ address refreshments were
served and an informal smoker was held.
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Choral Club in
Concert. . . Local Musical Organization Delights Audience Monday Evening
The Roanoke Rapids Choral Club gave its first public concert
last Monday evening at the Central School Auditorium. An encouraging audience
was in attendance and their approval was manifested by their generous applause.
The concert was under the direction of Stanley White, the
efficient club director. Miss Roberta Crews was the accompanist. The following
program was rendered.
America—Club and Audience
Hail! Orpheus, Hail!, De Reef—Choral Club
The Americans Come, Fay Foster—Miss Stout, Mrs. Stainback,
Messrs. Faison and White
Calling Me Home to You—Mr. Jackson
Till We Meet Again—Mr. Jackson and Quartette
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, Bland: Sweet and Low, Barnaby—Choral
Club
An Irish Song, Parker: Roses of Picardy, Weatherly Wood:
Mattinata, Marras—Miss Stout
God Be With Our Boys Tonight. Sanderson—Choral Club
Sans Toi, d’Hardelot: For You Alone, Geehl—Miss Moore
Juanita, May: In the Time of Rhoses, Reichardt—Choral Club
Good-night, Good-night, Beloved, Pinsnti—Mesdames Hancock
and Stainback, Misses Moore and Jones, Messrs. Faison and Jackson
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Benefit Social a
Delightful Affair
On last Friday evening a host of friends enjoyed a benefit
social given by the Order of the Eastern Star in the Masonic hall. The rooms
were beautifully decorated with lilies and ferns.
Conversations and a musical program were enjoyed after
which, through the untiring efforts of Mrs. Fred Peck, Mrs. W.P. Taylor and
several others, refreshments consisting of coffee, cake and home made candies
were served.
This social was for the benefit of the Orphanage Educational
Fund. The guests were invited and asked to bring a penny for every inch they
measure in height. A sum of about $75 was realized, which was very gratifying
to the ladies in charge as the local chapter’s quota was only $50.
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