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BREVABD MEWS, BBBVABD, N. 0. Personal Mention Look through these columns; see if the names of your guests are there. If not, you have neglected your duty toward them. It does not cost any thing. Telephone, write or bring your news to News office. Ralph R. Fisher has been on the sick list thi8 week. Mrs. T D. England is on the sick list this week. J. S. Silverstein returned from New York on Sunday. W. A. Fisher of Tryon was in town on business this week. W. S Price spent Sunday with his parents on Laurel Fork. 6oodo Cheatham is homo on a short varation from Trinity Park school at Durham. $ E. E. Callan instructs that his paper bo sent to Gillett, Wyoming, instead of to Pisgah Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Welch (Inlloway visited the hitter's imrents, Mr and Mrs. E. P. du'.vkin s Sunday,at Yale. Miss Julia Doaver of Davidson River is teaching Miss Frances M*- Intosh's classes at the Urcvard public school this week dnrinj; the absence of Miss McIntosh on ac count of illness. Tlie liidi(*s of the McthcMlist church will coi.-liict a bii/.'ir in fbe Verdcrv i)uilJin^ instead t)f th'.* ! Prof. J. C. .iont'S, Out L». -ioues and Noah M. Mollowell for tal • bear- ! ing on Sunday sehrol w»ork. Mr. Deaver [)reaented tlw aim of the class ns ^ein^r 100 reirular members W. O. K. King '* Asheville spent j by the end of th « year. Piano ae- Sunday witb hih parents, Dr. imd l.-.eiions w. re rendered bv Mist; Jer- Mrs. M. M. King. jsie Kimr, tmd the B«pist quartet Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King of Ashe- Dodssvorth, ville spent th*-* week end with ; ig ! L. Jo:i» .~, .1. >. Jones and N M. STUNNING SPORTS SUIT mother, M*s. .f. C. King Fred Kilpatri' k of Br.^vard is visitinsr bla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Kilpatri.'k—Ht'ndersonvilie ] y Hustler. Hollowi‘11, \ 1th M1‘'S Flora Dnck- wortb Mf'cr in}r..rcsiu'nded to ihe Ciill rejrular ni!nt!i’ :m> i:il nitM'tinir will be 1«l 'r iird ?Ars. VV. H. Duckwd' jii (Hi T’cxi'. rncsdny nif:jhi. Miss Flort'ncc Orr spent several davs last week at Blantyre, yisitinir friends and r*'Iativi s.—Henderscn- ville Hustler. Bnraca-Philathca Socia'. (I'.tporlcci for theNtws.) riu* B'r.ica rl tsso* thi* Methodist Miss Willii-(^innifbael of David-j (*Mf(irr.-iin«'! 1 tbt* Phi - son River is visiting Mrs E. II. |h a t)n 'I'n.'stlav tn’cning n vis on Oairland street.—Ht n b*rsoii- p.,,> {-m.^t•ll(■()l room of tlm villi* Visitor. Mrs. D. F. Moore bas or^'nni/e;l a “SunlH-am” clas.« of children at tie Baptist chiircb. Tlv^ lueetingSHre held at ;ot) on Kuniiay alti'rnou?.^. Rev. A. W. M*r>aniel le.t on Monibi'. lo atteiul a nnj^sionary c n- f('r»*nce in HeinlerKOnville. He will vi.sit Murs Liill and Frnillanil liis.i- tute befcn'e rctui-ning on Friday. Mi.'S Ethel Miljiatrick lias br.n visiti:vr in Snar!anbnri; tiurijijr tbe past \vi ek. She \v;li be joint d tln re hy her sistt-r. Mi.'S Frankie Kiljmt- rick, \vh» bas Imm'u tcticbing at onville, N. ('. A r.uni1>er )i Hc'ndersonv'.llr pco pie reinicred ‘‘Mrs. Tem]>l»?'s j^rvm" at tin* Anditorinin Wednes- Xt \vs Luildinr a.>^ advertised bist j the incleiiu-rt vreek on S:;turd;.y afternoon and j iiad q.-.iie a lur;_";‘t;nd iiifjht. The Philatbea Cta.'^s will j serve snp])er, I'ci'innin^at (»o'clo(dv S. >1 .iiuei:- rrtnrr.i d on TiH’sday t li’irch. , ( i A v(>rv intM’estinir ])rogram of! mnsic ai)«i n adinjrs was r* nd«‘red ! niter v l:iidi each class had h s‘pa- ratc In’MTiess nu oting. Various j plans \vt r* «iisen.«st‘{l for better, iii;ei!la:i .-, a laiger nroliment | !ind a new class room to be built on j lh* lawii of til'* ciinrch. j Till, t'.'o classes have cause to I be ])rond ol their enrollmeiit and! attei’.datie*' l'r tb** past year but lie ht!i'in:r and workintr fer b*'tter thiiit's dm ing the cominj' niontbs. I'll'.' B:tr i(‘a cla.'S under tbi etli- i-icnt fer:cbin>.^ of Miss Hattie Aiken lias :ui enridlment of oO mem’:;('rs. The Philaib(*as, with Iienr> R-in- ' «n as an enthusiastic teacher, has .tn I nrollnicnt ol’ A cijaih rt’M* lor a mei*iber.s]iij> '‘ iOt(*r v.;.s )tr(\.'nt»‘d to thi‘ P!;:- laiheas by tl.*' Haracas, and was :tcce{.tctl, ihi- coiUost to elos'i June ti'.o ]os(^s to entertain the '.vir.Tic? s. 'i'iii' l.n.'-in ineetinirs fob T K Soniethinj; very elegant in sporta ■•^iilt.s appears hi the accoinpanyinK pic ture. Its skirt is made of a speciaU weave in silks. The coat is of silk jer sey and is a wonderful example of fine designing. In tliis stunning model the most noteworthy feature is the quilted pat tern in tlie coat, done witli machine .stitch/ng. There are six rows of stitcl'.ing fbout the bottom edge of tins sliaprly model. The sleeves are wid- cat-'d at the wri.-t Vvith deep oulTs, ami tlie skirt is box plaited all around. CORRECTLY TAILORED S(K ial ].onr of contests ^Irs. ^t. .1. (e‘i’ i.'. nltending the fcoui ('l.:tT'lot\vh^'r^‘ lie viTi'lev- roi'.imenet-’iii'?!' a*. /.I ll'>' liiver tiiali ,V( ji; » sii::’!-! i>]> mati n. 'i-.c s-.ho l v.’l^ r.' ):cv niece.-. Mis^es n, ^ -.vh., tr.Mis-i wt nt a moie serioTis ilargarer and lM;:nbet;i 1 o^,.ration, is iini)rovirjg h'ali^iac- iv.l ^;wnes. be cream aTul cake are meDil^er-; ot the graduating j jfiDuin at th»! }.o.'-| were servi-d and ev( r> o:u left Jet 1- cIh.ss, tilt'];!.rt-r i’.:-ving won hi;;hest; t,-n days more. j it was L'cv.d to have lieen there, li'jnors Miii b; in^j: va’edietorian. j Miss Ivab 15. ;le S.'av left on j \Vedn*'.-day for An U‘j-.oii. for j a wt'ek's ilien will join her j ])et)’ile in ( 1 iK.’.ri,:. after making j lier lioii)e in i‘.v( \ard sinci* last summer. She heLii the gnest of Miss Flora Dnvl; .v(,rth for several weeks, n’-iri in-r twti cases at Ros- j Wt' lovt' Ol'.i' class, Men’s Bible Class Feasts I \V ‘ talk onr t lass, Tlu> :vlen\-^ Uible class of the Bve- : 'Ve iliink ot it d:-y bv day, vard liai'tist Sn?iday sclioul in tl;:* j Dt-n’t knock your class ‘'rowth oi inemi); 1 ship and cntlu;-I But trust iti yunr class, siasm enjoyed an oyster supper on Friday iii>:ht i;t the bomi; of Mr. and Mrs. T. li. Snel.-on as a resnli of the lihej-ality ol S. F. Ailisor., I wht) donated tin? oy.-ters. Mi’. A) Mr. and .E. .Mei ));'.:>.ld writ-i li-en v;i.s an::ioii‘-‘- to give a ieast man in the mear.'iiiie. ing from H ir.^ton, ft>llows : “PI. ase ^ of your ]>a’>or 1' Alter that v.c li;>; ut Hrevii.'d," Doi'ia id ha .1 1 t the wieler. re::., instrvictsas i hetv)! t> liie closing of tlie t>yslei Easier Services The 8uiid:iy s bools ami churches oC Brevi'.rd a’-e preparin.: special lirograms lor Easter. The Fj)is!'t:- ])al cl’.nrc’i will l.ave an elahor.ite PEPLUM BLOUSE OF CREPE Statistic* of Bllndn^w. The 12 countries havinc the fewest blindness are as follows: B^lgiiun (before the great war) had 43 blind persons to every 100,000 of the popula tion; Canada. 44; Netherlands, 46; Saxony, 47; New Zealand, 47; west ern Australia, 50; Hongkong, 51; Prussia, 62; Denmark, 52; Oermany, 60; New South Wales, 60, and the United States, 62. The peplum l)louse of crepe do chine or silk jer.ey appears to face a bripht future. Iti j)lain bi'ight colors it v/lll shoulder the silk .sweater coat for tirst place HI the affections of the summer girl. A i)',*rfect model of this kind is shown in the picture. But it is alsQ ( made in > lieer materials and in the! liveliest colors and it will be hard to ! ihliik up anything prettier for after- j uoon and dinn«T wear. ' Tlie siicer fabrics are eml>roidered i and bead;.‘d and otherwise elaborated j with trir.iia!ii;rs of narrow lihhons iu; strap effects or inlays of .silk or satin. | LOOK! Chicken Supper, * Eggs, Waffles, Cake, Candy, Coffee. Served by the Philathea Class of the Methodist Church. In the Vcrdery building on Main street. UfhpnT Saturday afternoon finGlli and night, beginning at 6 o’clock. Howwuch!^—‘-ti:: Cents. The Bazaar will also be held at the same place in stead of in the Paxton build ing as advertised last week. Opens at 2 p. m. Come early. FASCINATION IN SPORTS HATS During; thi.s speci.il sale we vv ill offer som^ 'i.d ihi' next issr.(;' si‘as;)ii, so .Mr. ar.d 31v.'-'. T. L. Knid ^'nlijxrt. Miss. ^ son threw ibeir ht)nie to the ' “le.sical i>ro;.^ra’n. J lu^ otft'r *w ^t I tb*'p:jper j :ot ii anti al tiut wei'e jircseiit | elinrclu s will havt* special iaa>'.e;.i •. ;.n,i ‘ jrs. Me-| L.'has. B. D«'a\er. the cl:i;-s teacht )', | !*>‘^nbers. i’*’.o H:;.)tist and MeVi.o- ab.H'nt during i^resid.'l over ihe n.eeting and di.«t Sundav scl'.t)ols are to have I called on Ib'v. A. \V. McDaniel, | some Ea.-ter louchea in their i)ro - i ^r uns. The Baptists have worked fora banner at {eiKhiiieo .'iOD t:n this day, tin? i)rogram having been prepared by the Philathen class. ^Materials of cotton, linen and silk are all asjiirants for favor in tailored h!on>;(*s v.iih «-repe de ehine anl cot tons leaijin;r in point of popularity. liichevtT you ebn-t to use, if ir is lo be tailortMl, let It be strictly an«l severe ly tailored, becau.se the element of siyle i.-; increased by this me.nns. The h!iu.'(‘ shown in the i.iclure is of wl'.iie .viik wiih j'iain back, tuckei fronts and lon.:r, plain sleeves liaving iirii-Ml-hack eulTs. It is worn with a !'':iMiiish r*!i.--iii-hai:d iu gay colors and is “as ri'!u as rain.’* exceptional values in skirts, waists, hosiery and gloves. $2.00 Skirts for $1.50. $1,25 Voile Waists for $J.OO. $1.00 Silk Hose for 75c. 75c Silk Gloves for 59c. Come to our store for bargains in these lines. Mrs. W. H. Faoikoer We Took Care of Mr. Jerikhis. We Would Like to Do tKe e for YoUo Brevard. N. C.. M.irch O. 1317. M'.'.‘:.'?r?. Guiloway T llr.r.is. Mi’.nuKfcrrt Bi-evfird Insurance Apency. i’revard. N. C. Gentli'irif'r; Wo wi.sh to rtoVino-.vledtre receipc of draft lor i-'unrteen Ilimdied !$ 1400.00) drav.-’i on t’lH I r ijrpco! and I.oridon anc ( .-IdI::*? Ins,.ranee Co;>i’.);tnv, Limittjd, sa?::o ),'cin(,'‘ in full cind di.-^c-htinre for all claini-s for ]oi-s and d:>inct;.'-e by lir*^ which occurred on or aooat Dsceaibor ‘A’7. lOid. to pioperty in- t^ur^fd nnder pohcy No. 109J4LS75. In view Oi' The lict that our property was torally de- ;'*royi-.l praoticaily all of our records were 1 r.rned—and ihfitit has taken ciuit? aon.e ViOiG to .,1‘t (lUplicare bill;?, etc. to subatantiato our c’airr. we think the coirpany bet-ii v«^ry proTii^.t in adju^tiUK: our Ir.ss. Yours truly, A. N. JENKINS. Brevard Ensiirance Agency Calloway & Minnis Room 9, McMiivn Building Reid-Woodard Miss Ei.'ie Rei'l of (^uelxM* r.iul (rover Wt'odard t.f Rosmau wen Tnarried at tho home ot the bride’s parents last Sunday inornini' at lo o’clock. Rev. A. Manlty the ofliciatinj: mu»ister. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard will mako their home at Rosaian. U. 0. G. GOfv'TEST continued j The l,r)('iO word es.^ay contest on The life oi Vance, oHVred to im])ils above tho 5th ;^rade in county schools, has l:een ]>ostj)oned by the U. 1). C. as six essays had not been received on Mar. 2.'>. I The last date now for banding in the? essH> s is !Sei)t. 15, a little less than a month beftre countv com- I mencemont, when the medal will I be awarded. It is hoped that many ; others will take advantage of this i extension of time and enter the , contt^st. j Tho U. D. C. Library has much good materijil on tho subject to I lend those who ask for it. I J. W, Mc.MLNN W. P. WILT J. M. ALLISON Barga Fine assortment and good values in our big lot of hats for children. We also have a line of hats for grown people. Good as sortment of ribbons, laces, crepe de chine, etc. Give us a visit. KILPATRICK & GILLESPIE UNDERTAKING SHOP MAIN STREET that will save you meuiy a dol lar will escape you if you fail to read carefully andregdarlythe advertising of local merchants In This Paper /fcl Every room in your house should be closed to the house flies. They are dangerous in addition to being a pesky nuisance. We have the necessary ’w^ire and screens to keep them out. Prepare against flies before hot weather brings a s’warm of them into your home. Screen Doors $1.25 to $3.50. Adjustable Window Screens from 55 cents to 85 cents. Scr een Wire 24 to 48 ^nches wide, both black and galvanized for making screens and doors of any size. Screen Enamel Paint for painting the screen, preserving it and making it look like new. Screen door springs, pulls, catches. Use our death-dealing fly-swatter on those that get on the inside. xt,'‘ iri.'j-v.'’, : / ww FARmRS SUPPLY COMPANY mm
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