LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS
Items of Interest Received Last Week but not Published
Doe to Lack of Space
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Taylor of
Colerain spent the week end with
Mrs. Lucy Hudson.
Mrs. Mary L. Vincent has re
turned from a visit in Fredericks
burg.
Mrs. Walter B*ucom of Chapel
Hill spent several days with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jenk
ins and her sister, Mrs. William
Thorne.
Mrs. Marion Hudson entertained
with a luncheon at her home on
Washington Street last Tuesday
honoring her out of town guests.
Mrs. K. V. Hamilton of Durham
and Mrs. Jamie Brown of Rich
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Shaw, Mrs.
Blanche Jones and Mrs. Howard
Jones spent Saturday in Richmond.
Misses Virginia Anderson and
Frances Grant of Elizabeth City
spent Saturday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Vaughan
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Reynolds
spent the week end in Norfolk
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mer
ritt.
Mrs. Marvin Williams and Mrs.
Stella Wilson attended the All
Brahms Program at Chapel Hill
this week.
The Junior Christian Endeavor
of the First Christian Church en
joyed a hike to Camp Sam last
Saturday where they had a weiner
roast. Sandwiches and drinks were
also served to nineteen children
and three adults.
Mrs. K. V. Hamilton of Durham
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Padgett.
Mrs. Cora Routen of Durham
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Rice.
Mrs. Jamie Brown spent last
week in town with relatives.
Mrs. Harrison Jordan of Gra
ham visited relatives in town last
week.
Mrs. L. E. Keeter of Scotland
Neck spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lee.
Misses Ethel Pearson, Lucille
Harris and Mary Walter Shell
and Mrs. Stella Wilson attended
the hour of charm concert, all
Girl Orchestra under the direct
ion of Phil Spitalmy at the Mos
que Theatre, Richmond, Va., Wed
nesday March 13th.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willey of
Kansas City, Mo., announce the
birth of a son on March 17. Mr3.
Willey was the former Miss Evelyn
Baird of this city.
Walker - Norton
Mrs. Henry Wyatt of Roanoke
Rapids announces the marriage of
her daughter, Mildred Aleese Nor
ton to Raymond Lewis Murphy
of Walker, Mo. The wedding took
place March 4, in Emporia. Mr.
and Mrs. Murohy will make their
home in Roanoke Rapids.
WELDON
NEWS
(Crowded out last week)
Miss Virginia Suiter of Duke
University visited her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. W. G. Suiter, last week
end.
Miss Frances Oakes spent Sat
urday in Richmond.
Miss Christine Alston of Rich
mond spent Sunday and Monday
ate her home here.
, Miss Martha Ellis of Richmond
spent the week end at home.
Mrs. Ruby Murrill of Wash
ington, D. C. is visiting her sister
Mrs. Bena Crocker.
Walter Oakes spent Friday in
Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel have
returned home from a visit to
Richmond.
HOSTESS TO BOOK CLUB
The Book Club met with Mrs.
W. O. Davis Tuesday afternoon at
her home on Cedar Street. The
president Mrs. Alex Johnson pre
sided over the business session
and Mrs. W. D. Norman presented
the paper “nature as an avoca
tion.” The hostess assisted by
Mrs. G. H. Nash and Mrs. R. L..
Hicks served a sajad plate with
coffee.
WELDON GARDEN CLUB
MEETS
The Garden Club met in the
borne of Mrs. J. M. Mohorn Fri
day afternoon at 3:30. Assistant
hostesses were Mrs. L. C. Green
and Mrs. W. L. Alston. The pres
ident, Mrs. W. D. Norman open
ed the meeting by reading a poem.
A study of phlox was given by
Mrs. F. J. Bounds. Miss Elizabeth
Clark gave the March Log, which
was very interesting. Mrs. Mark
Garris gave a contest and Mrs.
C. E. King and Mrs. W. L. Alston
were winners and received prizes
of flower seed. The flower exhi
bits were lovely and numerous.
Each one received a blue or red
ribbons.
Plana to atetend the State Gard
en Club meeting in Raleigh were
made by the members. About
eight members expect to attend
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake was served by the hostesses.
After the meeting flowers were
taken to several shut-ins in town.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
FOR AIR CARGO
Thermostat temperature control
units are now being used aboard
all-cargo planes to insure perish
ables crossing the country via air
without any loss of vitamins. The
thermostat is set at the specific
temperature desired before the
plane takes off. When the temper
ature drops or rises above the
ideal point, a corored light flashes
in front of the plane captain who
can make the proper adjustment
by a control knob near his seat
If modern methods of teaching
are so much better than the old.
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will Kids finish school quicker ofl
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APRICOT
Cjfldvored
BRANDT
HUT
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs. Chest Colds, 8 ronchitis
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EVERY RETURNING
VETERAN e
OF WORLD WAR II
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Should have his honorable discharge reg
istered at the courthouse in Halifax and
should have at least one extra photostat copy
made. Then if there is a fire or if the dis
charge is lost, you will have an actual record
of the discharge itself.
i We will make a photostat of the dis
charge and of the service record for a total
cost of 1.00. If you ask us to, we also will ta* e
the discharge to Halifax and have it register
ed at the courthouse, and there is no extra
charge for this service.
Just mail us your discharge and service
record and state the number of photostat
copies you desire (enclosing one dollar for
each copy) and also state whether or not you
want us to register same at Halifax. Yovr
papers and the photostat will be returned
promptly.
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RODGERS, HALL AND HALE
HOTEL BUILDING
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. -
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