PAGE SIX Any White Child In Vance County Born After Midnight, December 31, Is Eligible. A Birth Certificate Show- 1,11 —— ll - I W? W 1 yi ing The Date, Hour And Minute Os Birth Must Be Turned Into The Daily It Must Be Signed -By All entrants must be in | X% Mai Attending Physician. These Will Be Returned. Judges Decision Will Be Final. Orders For Prizes Will Be by noon, January 8 1 Issued By This Newspaper To The Winner. . A Nest Egg sjggv Awaits the First Baby at this Bank JP ;*& The kind of a gift that will start any baby off on the right track. It’s a grand idea for any F irst Birthday. If you would have that youngster grow up to be suc cessful, teach him to be thrifty from the cradle up. A Savings Account of SI.OO Is Waiting For the “First” Baby in *36. The Industrial Bank I Os Henderson Joel l\ Cheatham. Pres. M. W. Wester. Cashier s Flynn’s Dept. Store Stands ready to welcome the first baby of 1930. and will present it with a Nice Baby Bath Robe Trade at a dependable store for dependable merchandise for the smallest tot to the grown-up. Flynn’s Dept. Store A. E. Flynn, Owner and Manager. ROSE’S 5-10-25 c STORE Greets the first “Blessed Event” reported in 1936 in Vance County with a nice warm Baby Blanket. Happy Birthday to the New Year’s Baby! Mother and friends of tiny babies can find most anything that’s needed for them—at ROSE’S. Baby Shirts —nice quality 25c Diapers .••••; 59c per pkg. of 6 Baby Blankets —(for cribs and carriages)—Soft and warm 25c. 39c, 69c and 98c Infants’ Bootees —per pair 10c and 19c Warm, hand crocheted wool sacques 49c Outing Flannel Sacques, Kimonos and Gowns ........ 15c and 19c Dainty Dresses .... 25c & 49c Nursing Bottles— Rubber Pants 10c, 20e & 25c 2 for 5c and 3 .for 10c Rubber Crib Sheets 10c & 25c Nipples 2 for 5c and 10c Johnson’s Baby Powder 10c and 19c Lander’s Borated Baby Powder 10c < Infants’ Coats, Leggings, and Caps, Nice warm Chinchilla, set $2.00 HENDERFON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 1935. There’ll Be A Warm Welcome for the First Baby If our quality coals are being used—-in fact there’s a ton of warm welcome in every 2,000 pounds of our coal. 500 Pounds Coal Free To the First Baby Born in 1936 Congratulations to the happy parents, whomever they may be. Wilkinson Coal Company South Garnett Street Phone 148 Insure the Baby’s Health By Buying Its Needs From White Bros. Drug Co. A complete stock of medical needs and toilet pre parations for both mother and child will always be found here. To The First Baby Born In 1936 We Will Give: Johnson and Johnson Baby Cream Johnson and Johnson Baby Soap Johnson and Johnson Baby Powder and Johnson and Johnson Cotton. White Bros. Drug Co. Phones 59 and 6Q, To the First Baby of 1936 Goes a Lovely Bassinet As a Gift From Us Our baby department carries a complete stock of novelties, all -kinds of ready-to-wear and a complete line for the little ones. See our Shirley Temple Hats and Quintuplet Dresses. You , ll be pleased. Leggett’s Dept. Store ‘‘Henderson’s Shopping Center” Who’ll Get , ©? -A There First? v # We can't tell about the first baby . but when any baby starts to grow, Brookside’s Grade A Milk will help win the race for health, and it's good for the grown-ups as well. 4 Quarts of Grade A Milk Will Be Given The First Baby. Two Deliveries Daily in Henderson Brookside Dairy P» -me 430-J Congratulations to The First Born Our Lines of the Famous Clapp's Baby Food Will keep the first 1986 baby growing and in good health. These famous foods are well known for their superior quality. We Carry A Complete Line of Strained Vegetables and Fruits. Our Gift One Dozen Baby Foods •:<? .. A-.A s / ” ” T r I ,i a ! HV ; d ~ S. Hayes’ Grocery Phones 247 and 248 O. K. Mr. or Miss 1936 A Gift To Vance County’s First 1936 Baby A Beautiful White Baby Shawl Look Over These Special Items for the Baby Diapers Comfort Diapers 27x27 Red Diamond Diapers Package of 10 Dozen, $1.19 Comfort Diapers o*rC Baby's Shirt. >• ' SgVBH? 79c Infants’ part wool shirts. They’ll keep \ Baby Shawls them warm Baby shawls, so nice and beau- Cotton Shirts tiful, just the thing for Infants’ cotton shirts, button cold days ;u” p 25c 69c *"' $1.65 STORJL*/ MHHHHHHMHnnnßaHHnHHnßnnwßi«■■*■■■

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