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Miss Zollicoffer Resigns_ As Giri Scout Secretary Mi?- Mary Jane Zollicoffer, for four years executive secretary of the Girl Scouts Council, ami under '-'hose excellent and iuspii ing leadership, local Girl Scouting has trebleil its membership, has resigned her position here to ac cept the post of executive secre tary of the Macon, Georgia Girl Scout Council, Mrs. James >V. Campbell, commissioner of the !e cal council, announced yesterday. As an expression of appreciation for her splendid work here, the council members will honor Mist Zoili. offer at a luncheon Thu -'day day at 1 o’clock at the Mai > 1* nn ces I' a Shoppe, Arrant - being made by Mrs, I.. didge wuy, Mrs. ,1. A Milne ami M's. Kagan Thompson. Mis- Zoili olft - app lint n si t to Macon, effectivt Janna made by the National Cii I organizati and she ’ to thi her 1 Vo: i hi : I lit mat in until leave N. C moth cof fe in he tenders. Jackson t She will r December 21, for her home in Green .--boro, for a holiday visit wh he; r, Mrs. Bertha Alls Zolli : 11 v 11 I n* f re u-sliming her new duties. Among the outstanding accom plishments in Girl Scouting in Girl Scouting in Jackson, besides .’He large increase in membership, in which Miss Zollicoffer takes greatest pride is the fact that, while four years ago, Scouting was d.-.initely established only in the I ch mis of North Jackson, it is now in full effect in all districts ^ mil m every school of Jackson. Great strides also have been made in the summer camping a> ivities at Kickapoo. The season eon increased front two w irks : i.i weeks each summer, an ,im in.'', two years, there ha wailing list of campers. \t in. past national convention (dn Scout organizations i> 1' 1. , : Girl S out organizations in Ha1 a , n,led third place for publicity I' iphia. I’a„ and Wiuhingt m. 11 (',. placing : ii'st and seem ;, spe lively. \li - .l.t lit - W. ' 'ampbell i; ,o m , , - .■ i of ill, local Gir> Si -ul council, and other officials art di'. John Bullock, duputy com m:,-mu-r; Mis. Hugh O. Smith, leput.v; Mrs. 0. I- Smith, Friendly Help ALGERIAN NATIVE ARABS joke with British troops while show ing them the way to the Maison Blanche airdrome. An entire British Army, under General Kenneth Anderson, landed in Algeria and it battling the Nazis in Tunisia. secretary; and Mrs. Fagan Thoir.p. son, treasurer. Mi-s Zollicoffer is a forme’' res ident of Weldon and has many friends and relatives here. 'U/IkU you Buy With WAR BONDS Wishful thinking will not halt Hit ler's tyranny, nor will “spare change” financing give us the mon ey necessary to win this war. So start today investing in your coun try's War Bonds with ten percent or more of your earnings. Wishful thinking will not help you to buy that new furniture when the *ar is won. But your money saved In War Bonds will. Join the Payroll Havings Plan at your office or fac tory. Let's "Top that Ten Percent.” ★ ★ fa/UcU IfoufZuy Witti WAR BONDS ★ ★ ; Of course you want that new bath room. But not now, for raw ma terials are going into War equip ment and tools for our Boys on the battle front. But your investment in War Bonds today will buy that new bathroom when the War is won. j If you have not done so, join the | i Payroll Savings Plan at your office j | or factory today. Put ten percent J or more of your earnings in War Bonds and get back $-1 for S3 from j Uncle Sam. Let's "Top that Ten Percent.” U. s. Treasury Uepanme.a IT KEEPS THEM FLYING (jtEW sections of aircraft demon ' strata elaborate construction so graphically as this motor and fuse lage assembly of the Canadian-built Harvard, swift single-motor train ing craft of the Royal Canadian iUr Force. An advanced trainer, .he Harvard is used as the pursuit plane prototype in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, and is one of the most popular craft of the many used during training. Harvards are built in a prand new plant, under contract from the Department of Munitions md Supply, where hundreds of workers, many of whom are women, are employed. This factory also produces the rugged, dependable all purpose “Norseman" of Catiadi.iii design and manufacture. At the present time, Carol: i looking after a substantial part oil (he requirements of the Air Train-! in; Plan It is building operational j pi mes for the Royal Canadian Air Force, and it has ace ■ ■ ,j substan tial oiders for training and service. PROMOTED Sergeant Travers Daniel. n of Mrs. Raleigh T. Daniel of Wel don, has been promoted to StnC planes from England and the United States. With a current production of more than 400 planes a month, which would compare with a pro duction of some 5,000 a month In the United States, Canada is there fore now looking after a substantial part of the requirements of the Joint Air Training Plan. To sim plify and speed up the output, the manufacture of aircraft in Canada is now confined to nine types as compared with the 13 types which, at one time or another, have been in production. These are: an ele mentary trainer, the Fairchild Cor nell ; a single-engined advanced trainer, the North American Har vard: a twin-engined advanced trainer, the Canadian Anson; a twin-engined reconnaissance bomber and bombing and gunnery trainer, the Bristol Bolingbroke; a coastal reconnaissance amphibian, the PBY5 Catalina: a single-engined lighter, the Hurricane: a twin-eu pilled fighter; a four-engined long range bomber, and a navy div< bomber Sergeant. Stuff Sgt. Daniel i* now stationed at lver-lm 1 ie'-tl. .\l!-s issippi. Buy War Bond.- and Stamps ch and every pay day. ea ! WELDON Mesdames H. A. Hardison, Annie Rowe, Florence House and F. A. Cole attended the funeral of Mr. Sam Barrow in Blackstone, Va.. on Thursday. Mrs. Florence House ha, re turned to Elkin after visiting: her sister, Mrs. Annie Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Owen spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tyree in Rocky Mount. Miss Lucile Oakes of E. C. T. C. Greenville has arrived to spend the holidays with her parents Mi. and Mrs. A. W. Oakes. Luther Draper, Jr., of Panama City, Fla., is the truest of his par ents. Parker Moore of State College is visiting friends here, will extend until Sunday, .January IP. At 5 P. M. of that late the Faculty and Corps of Cadets vih reassemble in Gainesville in :n of at the usual Winter Qua Moore At Home From Riverside Gainesville, Georgia, Deee.n t r ! 11th—Riverside Military Acaiiemys fall term closed here today vi h j the departure for the Chi Atm is j vacation of the last of the '.none than TOP Cadets enrolled. The vacation period has I ce l lengthened this year through -i\ day per week school attendance n order to comply with requests of the transportation officials, ard Classified Ads \Y A i T R E S S E S WANTED- A j ■ p 1 y ' Carolina Lunch, Weldon, N. ' It. n-P. __ LOST--Black beetle hound with ,' LOST—Black beetle hound, white swers to the name of “Blackie." 35.00 reward. A1 Millikitt, B >x JO Weldon, N. C. Phone W-510-1. I APARTMENT FOR RENT -Three large rooms and bath. Private en trance—Unfurnished. Mrs. li. M. j Neville. I LOST—One tire and wheel GOP x iii. For reward return to Tiigh man Furniture Company. Weldon j N. C. APT. FOR RENT—Furbished ,u | untarnished apartment. Steam , heated. Electric stove. Phone W 1, Mrs. R. T. Daniel. it Hollywood, Florida now u ,y the U- S- Navy nep^ Vr » gunnery school. ent 15 AmonK those returning home ior ho Christmas vacation is ' lohn Campbell Moore, son ofC®d5t Philip Moore, of Weldon N ^ News To Come Out Early Next Week The Roanoke News will k. published one da, earlier next week in order that subscribers "ill get the Christmas Edition on time. Correspondents and advertisers are requested to ■ret t heir copy in as early as possible. MONDAY. TUESDAY (ii-a. Murray-Ann Sherlcy MAYOR Of 44 ch. STREET Vdimssion—Children Sc. Ail aCuils low n stairs -.»(■ liatcnn, 20c, al luding tax. WEDNESDAY ’ Charles St.iireit BAD MAN Of THE HILLS Uimissiun -- Afternoon and Ni^hl »c and 20c, including new i*\. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Joan Uennett-Francluit Tone WIFE TAKES A FLYER admission—Children 9c. All adult* lown stairs 25c. Balcony 20c, in_ luding tax. "SATURDAY 3 Musquiteers CODE OF THE OUTLAWS BOY WAR SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS
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