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Story March 11, 1936

Henderson Daily Dispatch

Henderson, Vance County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

At the Rotary Club meeting in the American Legion hall, T. B. Rose, Jr., introduced Judge E. H. Cranmer, who spoke on good fellowship and Rotary's principles, entertaining with arithmetic questions. Warren Weldon of Oxford was a guest.

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JUDGE CRANMER IS ROTARY'S SPEAKER

T. B. Rose, Jr., in Charge of Program; Warren Weldon, Oxford. Visitor

T. B. Rose, Jr., was in charge of the program at the regular weekly meeting of the Rotary Club last evening in the American Legion hall, and presented Judge E. H. Cranmer, of Southport. who is in the city presiding over March civil term of Vance Superior court.

Judge Cranmer did not have any set subject for his remarks, speaking of life in general. He spoke of good fellowship and what it meant to mankind. He spoke of this as put forth by Rotary.

To add a great deal of zest to his talk, Judge Cranmer asked several catch questions in arithmetic, and these proved to be most entertaining.

Warren Weldon, of Oxford, was a guest of the club.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue Social Manners

What keywords are associated?

Rotary Club Judge Cranmer Good Fellowship Arithmetic Questions Vance Superior Court Southport Oxford

What entities or persons were involved?

T. B. Rose, Jr. Judge E. H. Cranmer Warren Weldon

Where did it happen?

American Legion Hall

Story Details

Key Persons

T. B. Rose, Jr. Judge E. H. Cranmer Warren Weldon

Location

American Legion Hall

Event Date

Last Evening, March Civil Term

Story Details

T. B. Rose, Jr., hosted the Rotary Club meeting and presented Judge E. H. Cranmer, who discussed good fellowship and Rotary principles, entertaining members with arithmetic catch questions. Warren Weldon attended as a guest.

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