WELDON NEWS Mr. Howard Kyser of Thomas - vih’e spent several days in town last weke. Messrs. J. Ii. Harris and Henrj Harris, Jr , of Enfield.were busi ness visitors in- town Thursday. Mrs. W. S. Herbert of More ■ head City is the guest of h i daughter, Mrs. It. C. Con wall foi a few days. Miss Ca lie Grant hsa returned after spending sometime in Golds boro. Mr. C. M. Miller of Enfield was a visitor in town Thursday. Mr. Duke Jones of Warre|iiton was a vis-tor in town Wednesday. M ss Mabel Barnhill of Bethel is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Willis. Mr and Mrs. Allan Andleton and daughter “Kiki” of Enfield were guests of Mr Andleton’s mother Thursday evening. Walt r Aden of Columbia, S. C. is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Allen. Mrs. Grady Edwards of Sea board was the guest of her pa - rents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark Sunday. Messrs Marvin Jordan and Al gie Dickens were business visi tors in town Saturdya. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ellis and chi'dren spqnt Sunday in War - renton. Mr. W. W. Du-Itant spent Sun day in Enfie’d with his family CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday Services 11:00 A. M. Wedn sday 8:00 P. M. Read ng room open every Tues day and Friday from 10 to 12. The public is cordially invited to attend our services and visit our reading room. Subject Sunday: “God The Pre server of Man.” Womans Club House, Jackson Street. We don’t know the exact age of our race, but it’s old enough *o know better. Child Bureau Chief WASHINGTON . . . Miss Katherine Lenroot (above), of Wis consin, daughter of the late U S. Senator Lenroot (Rep. Wis.) has been advanced by President Roose velt to the post of Chief of the Children s ilureau of the Department of Labor. JOINT HOSTESSES Mis. VV. C. Williams and Mrs. O. Griffin were joint hostess with bridge on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. W. C. Williams. 'Throughout the house evergreens and holly were used in carrying out the Christmas idea. Mrs. I.ouise Patterson was found to lut’d the highest and was given a box of bath powder. Those en joying the hosptiality of Mrs. Wili ams and Mrs. Griffin were Misses Ruth Transou, Margaret 'bark K izabeth Bagloy, Lucy Mayfield, Martha Carson, Hen - rietta Price, FlorineHolt, Eliza beth Dover, Margaret Woodbury, Wilhelmina Branch, Winifred Beck with, Mesdames Louise Jackson, Thelma Daughtry, Tom White and George Hayes. A 10-year-old collie in Seattle has adopted a brood of 11 chicks. In 1933 the same dog mothered five baby chicks and two ducks. 1 -pM'i^ SANTA CLAUS U ctouUe |m when you choose ELGIN. . . / Ab»f 17 Jewel strap Elfin $47.50 Below—Smart Elfin wrist watch $27.50 w hen it 8 on with the wrappings and j ribbons . .. that's the moment you’re most glad you chose an Elgin. Proud, too. For it flatters the giver as well as the receiver. We’ve dozens of new models to show you now. Handsome strap watches for men. They pack 24 hours of accurate time telling into every day. Sparkling, gemlike models for the modern miss. Come in—see them all today! Elgin of new design, 10k natural gold filled case $25.00 H. G. HODGES JEWELER 222 Roanoke Avenue JOINT HOSTESSES Mrs. O. Griffin and Mrs. W. C. Wili ams entertained on Thursday afternoon at the Womans Club with a bridge party. Holly and evergreens suggestive of the Christmas Holidays were u.;ed for decorations, Refreshments were served at five o’clock. Those play ing were: Mesdames Wilbur An il iton, Ju ian Allsbrook, William Batton, R. P. Beckwith, Hugh Camp, Dave Clark, Lawrence Cle ments, W. S. Dean, J. C. Farmer, W.ll Taylor, J. W. Harrell, Pen dleton Grizzard, Frank Hawley, J. M. Jackson, Eugene, Kimble, Heath Lee, H. S. Loy, Alfred Mar tin, William Medlin, Frank Nash Howard Pruden, C. W. Davis, Sterling Johnson, P. E. Ran. ome, David Traynham, J. H. Vries, Bohnson Weathers, Tom White Frank V£i liams, Carro’l Wilson, Frank Wilson, Lyle Wilson, Jack Young, Fletcher Dickens, W. A. China and Miss Wilhelmina Branch of Enfield. The high score prize was won my Mrs. Howard Pruden and the second high by Mrs. Da vid Traynham. Rev. Frederick Moore of Wek king, Eng., was ejected from the Sunday School of his church by a teacher who objected to his criticism. I TOWN ._TALK The Garden Club will meet on Monday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. T. R. Manning. Miss Margaret Clark and Miss Ruth Transou spent Saturday in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Louis Patterson spent sev eral days in Richmond, Va., this week. Miss Wilhe’mina Branch of En field, N. C. has been a guest in thp home of Mrs. W. C. Williams for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hum ph eys of Washington, I). C. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wheel r. NATURE’S WARNINGS! Pains and fev: rs are not curs es, but biasings, science re veals in an interesting article in the American Weekly (is ue of December 23) Get your copy with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN on sae by your favorite newsdealer or newsboy. I —-| MRS. HARRELL HOSTESS Thje Blue Monday Club was en tertained on Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. W. Harrell at which time she also entertained several ta bles of additional guests. Christ mas ta l.es were used and holly and other evergreens were used for decorations. Mrs. H. S. Loy was winner of high for club mem ber and Mrs. W. C. Williams high guest. Both we,re presented at tractive gifts. At five o'clock re freshments were served. Those enjoying Mrs. Harrell’s hospitality were: Mesdames Tom White, J. T. Chase, Wilbur Anderton, C. W, Davis, Lyle Wil.on, Robert Clea ton, Jr., J. M. C. Covington, Wil liam Batten, Cranford Hoy e, O. Griffin, W. C. Williams, W, A. China, Jack Young, Fletcher Dickens, Edward Hales, Tom Whit field of Weldon, Mrs. McKim of Weldon, Mrs. George Taylor, Mrs. George Hayes, Mesdames H. S. Loy, Heath Lee, Eugene Kimball, Thelma Daughtry, Miss Wilhel - m na Branch of Enfie d and Miss Susan Womble. When Miss Donna Sherrod, 69, of Canton, Mo., was married to Warren Cecil, 74, her mother, Mrs. F. A. Osborne, 91, took the part of matron of honor. 16 PRIZES qimm, ewjxm ** during the » Rss&DRUG STORE V>*’w6ir/*’ Contest Heres the standing of the contestants as of Wednesday, Dec. 12th at 6:00 P. M. See The VALUABLE PRIZES We’re giving on dis play at our store to day. Vote for Your Favorite Boy or Girl to Win GIRLS I Ernestine Smith9923 Betsy Smoot ___ 6442 Anne Marie Wood. 6385 Bertha Braswell __5875 Dorothy Medlin _5000 Charlotte Jones _2635 Janes Edwards _2231 Josie Johnson _2195 Josie John, on _2095 Mary Sanders _1485 Patricia Wilson ___1267 Va. Lee Thorne_1063 Bitty Pattercon_101D Violet Jeffreys _961 Patricia Johnson_,„814 Anne Grizzard _756 Margaret Simms .710 Frances Nash . 667 Carrie Byrd __651 Va. Merrell _643 Neimi Hudson _-640 Catherine Fayed . -628 Betty Hawkins _600 F ances Rightmeyer 595 W. Louise Roberts _545 Marie Harbor _531 Caroline Camp__505 Margaret Blow _480 Irene Millwood___470 Helen Wright_430 Catherine Coppedge 410 Louise King _410 Thelma Phillips .370 Mable Butts _328 Alma Grantham_322 BOYS Eugene Lehman 6055 Bill Pruden_4057 David Dobbins -._-._3776 Warren Bush_3411 Cha-lie Wolhar_3259 Francis Buck_2551 Eddie Lee Wells_1446 Louis Kennan_1351 John G utchfield_1181 Frank Hawley _1045 Howard Smith _ . 790 Bi.Iy Waters _754 Paul Etheridge _.665 Wilton Harper _661 H. J. Heme, Sr. _651 James Stokes . .619 Harvey Taylor, Sr. 617 Richard Ailsbrook 485 Carl Churchill _469 Graham Warven_450 Hobby K" nderick __412 Paul Lynch _391 George Mahorn_390 George Pappendick 385 Hilly Hudson _375 H. L. Finch, Sr_375 Curtis Hul’ock_350 Willie Jeffrey _330 CJffon Hasty _320 Daniel Jolly_312 LeRoy Whitley _285 Ed Jackson _278 W. M. Clay _275 Gene Rawls _267 llillie Roberson_260 James Kilitbrew_250 Jack Boyd _240 IT is simple to vote in our Boys and Girls Contest. One vote is given for each one cent purchase at our store. Simply desig nate the contestant you want to vote for when making a pur chase, and the vote will be credited to that boy or girl. OUR store is filled with an attractive assortment of Holiday Merchandise. Do your Christmas Shopping at — Rosemary Drug Co. DIAL R-360 WE DELIVER