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BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. Have You Ever Been Burned Out By Fire? If you have, you know the feeling of despair that sweeps over you when you realize thatjthe savings of a life time have gone up in smoke. You know the dreariness of the future when you contemplate starting all over again at your time of life. You know the gray ness of life to your family when they are suddenly reduced from affluence to poverty^ You know that it is easy to get down, but a hard matter to get up again. Insurance witl protect you from all of these hard* ships, and we furnish the most reliable insurance at the louwst rates. GALLOWAY (& MINNIS Rea! £s6a6e and Insurance Personal Mention Look through these columns; see if the names of your guests are there. If not, you have neglected your duty t»ward them. It does not ct>st any thing. Telephone, write or bring your news to News otlice. Physical Education For Women Take a coursc in physical education for women, consisting of ten lessons. Simple exercises to vitalize the body. The Aim of the Course is to relieve the common but unnecessary ailments, such as indigestion, extreme nervousness, sleeplessness and kindred troubles; to insure better breathing and build up a general vitality against colds and other unnecessary diseases. Classes are being conducted at the Institute at 2:30 and at the Graded School at 4 o'clock every day in the week except Saturday. New members may enter the classes any time. MISS ELIZABETH BOYSTIAN AT THE INSTITUTE Puul i). Djivis recently Uift l»fo- viird for (Greenville. (’. B. Wilson of Abbeville, S. (' , is visiting in the city. Mis.y Elisi> \Valk»‘r is visiting her sister, Mrs. |ff)lines, at Tryon. Miss Allio Belle Cloud of Atlanta is visitinj;: her ]>arents in Brevard. (’alaway Nicholson of Asheville visited his jHiople in Brevard Snn- , dav. I I Born, to Mr. and Mrs. (Mande i (’antrell, on Wedn(‘sday, .Inly a I son. ■ V. Fontaine h'ft last wec'k on a brief }»nsim“ss trip to Monck s (’or- ! ner, S. (’. Miss Ada K Wilson of Toledo, (> . is visiting lu'r cousin. Mrs. A. W. McDaniel. Miss .\nnic Joni’s of Crcenwood, S. (is visitin*' her cousin, Mrs. A. X. .li*nkins. B(‘ginnin' on Monday, tlie U. I). (’. library will be open daily from 10 to 11 o’('lock. Miss Ada Whitn'iire of IIcnd('r- sonville has been visiting in Bre vard for the i»ast week. Mrs .1. X. Wilson and twochil- driin of (^ullowheo visitc'd Mrs. T. r. Henderson at (.Quebec last \v(’ek. Mrs. Z. W. Osvon and two eldl- dren of \V(‘st Asheville are visilini,^ the forini'r's father, W. 1’. Ilcnder s(’>n. FROCK OF NET AND SILK H. E. Aiken re(]uests chans'o of uddrt'ss froTn Kchnylor Lake;, N. Y., to Hichlield Sj)rinfrs, N. Y.. R r». Miss Bcatriec' Mull has T*etnrnMl from a week’s visit to her «’ousin, Miss Wilhflmirui Stacy, of H»;ndor- sonville. Mi.ss Wilhflmina S*>icy of Hen- d(Msouvill(? visited her cousins, Mi.ssc's linui.si; and Beatrici^ Mull, lust \V(M^k. Dr. and Mrs. ('. 1‘. Vincu'nt, and dau^'ht»‘r of Varnvilh*, S. C., ar rives W(*dnesday and an* oeeujiy- in*; their > ummcr homo on Jordan strret. (Jtiorge Osborno of Spartanburf; ' is visiting Fi’ank l\inx. They were ! .schonlm!»l« s during the jia-t sclu)ol : year at the Bailey Military Acad einy. ' R»?v. (’. I*. Moore of (alifornia will iic» i]j>\ the jiuljiit n! till' Mftli odist church her(‘, wherti he was formerly i>;istor, on n»‘.xt Sunday • morning and ‘vcning. ^ Mrs. \j. B. Haynes, who bus i assuciati (1 with the itrevard Iiisti- tute summer S(“h(tol, was honored by being j>laced on tlie program ot the Southern Sociologi(*al congrt'.'-s in session for tlm last wei«k at Blue I,’idg(;. Mis. 11 lynes’ talk j)t>r-! tained to rural economi(‘s. At th(‘ I'. 1> m»M‘ting on Sat urday at o’elock, reports will be given of the veterans’ reunion in Washington and the Daughters’. nuM'ting in Waynesville. All new' nu'mbers who hav(‘ out blank.'-' are' rt*((nes!fd tj attend anti bring them (llled out. Miss Townsend will be hostess. St. Philip’s (Jaild will give a sil- .l.imison w:.s ill i lastw.M.k „si, nsnlt ,.f whi.-ll ' th,. r.vtory ml was tak(‘U to an Asheville hos])ital for treatuK'nt. BARACA-PHILATHEA MEETING Baracus and Philatheas of the Baptist and Methodist Sunday schools of Breva*’d are looking for ward to the entertainment Mrs. J. S. Hilverstein and Miss Grace Piercy are jireparing to give the young’ peojde at the former’s home on Thur.day night, August ‘J. If Thursday night is rainy the enter- tainmi'nt will be postponed until Friday night, and if this is bad, further lelay until Tuesday night. Read the Diversifieds also. Nothing could hi- i>rcttifr lliiiii a ])arty frock of net silk niadr like that sliown in the jil' iiire aliovt*. It coulil be nijnle in any of tin* fash- ionaldc liglit colors, but huagiiic it in tiinjaoist* hlue silk with lustroas siir- i'a‘i‘, Vfih'd witli silk net. 'I’he over skirt is edged with two rows of spaii- glf's. Tho hodice is a mere i)UfT of net with an upstamling rufllc about it and n narrow frill tliat is widened Into the s*tnl»lanc(? of a short sle**ve ever the arms. The girdle is of wide satin ribbon. TWO HATS FOR LITTLE HEADS I'l’uesday. August 1 1, from lu I in tiic fvireui)on and from I to j o'clock in the afternoon. Admis-; '^riie T. h. \j. class of tlu' Bi'i'vard '‘.ion will bt* ft'atured b^* a silver, Bajdist Sunday scln»ol will meet i ,,ir,-ring. K(‘ln‘>hmonts will be with Mrs. S. ('. Yates at M n!" on free. ; .'ext Tuesday. j Ric-kman and W. P. .loiU'S of Andrews sjx'ut two c-hildrcn of Asheville were, Monday and 'Tuesday with his sons. ' guests of tin* former’s sister, Mrs. ( >!\i L. .loros of Brevard, and A. I5.j T. -M. Mit'lu-11, Sunday. They were | .lou(‘s of Pisgah For('st. | aecomi»:inied by Mitchell'sj I sister. Miss l^vdyn Hickman, and i .Miss Sarah ;oggans. the last There are just tliree oils in the famous Havoline line. Havo- line Medium, Havoline Light, and Havoline Heavy. These three ansv/er every lubricat ing requirement that ever existud in a car. LET THERE BE LIGHT 9 nedum III one minute, I can take all the i.iystcry out of the oil quest: !i. ruiu make it so clf-ar to you that you can never yo wrong. Ask me. 5 gallon can ior $3.00. I gallon can for 75c. Gear campound 15c pound. Brevard Hardware Co. Don't order. C. Doy le. BREVARD, N. C. MR. BLAKE BUILDING Allow nui through your ])a])er to riglitly inform the public by sav in!.: that my brother, ('. (,'. Duck worth, had no part in putting the disord'Tly house casein the courts, but same was caused by members of the Betterment association urging me to }nakti a :*'eport al'out tht‘ house at one of tlu-ir meetings, •viiieh I did. After the Betterment t> ok the matter before the Board of Aldermen and received no rejtly from them. 1 was again urged bv nu-mbers >f the Bett«'nnent to go bt‘tore the solicitor and make tlu* same rc]»ort, which I did. M i:s. ( J 1 ,Ml{( i I \ (t A 1,1,. (\v AY . BREVARD HARDWARE COMPANY GETS PACE OF PUBLICITY 'I'he Hardware Age, -published at New York, givi's the IJrevard i Hardware comi)any a ]>ago of ])ub- I licity in re]>roducing and in com- , meating u])on an advertisement ! carrit'd in the Xews concerninir i Fhtvenee cocdc stoves. The criti- .eisni commc'nds the contents of the i ?.dvt‘rtisenu,*nt and hands the Xews j end of the undertaking tho follow in'' bonipiet : ‘•The ad is very attractively dis- l)layed." K.xpert service is what tho News gives its advertisers, and a circula tion among the best and most i)ros- I ])t‘rous ])eoi)le in tho county is I something cdse they get—a direct i m»‘ssenger to the i)eoi)le w hom lo- jcal merchants wi.sh to reach, and at a reasonable co.st. Miss (iussie Hamlin (‘.xpects to leave this \v»>ek a visit to rt'la- tivrs in Iiri'i'nville, Piedmont and other South C’arolina i>oints, Th(‘ Ladies’ Aid society of tl.r I’resbytcrian church will have ji sale of fancy articles at the T. !> library on Tuesday. Augu."t i. Dr. li. (i. Sherrell, who had a joint recejition room with Dr. .1. Y. MeKinui'V in Ualeigh. has been a gu('st at tho Franklin for a few days. H(‘v. T. F. Marr. i>residi?ig idder of tilt' ('harlotte district, is visitinir his children in lirevard. He or,-ii ])it‘d The Methodist ])ul])it licre SuTulrj V. namt-d extending W'ednisla v. icr vi>it until ; Invitations to the marriages of ?\li.'S \'era Koldii'.on House, daugh- tt T- of Mr. ;iiid .M'>. .1, 11. Houst* of llili'am («r ve, to .lohn Flie Ivey oi Wt st H:iiei_"ti, o?i .\ugust liave ! been received iu Brevard. The ' bride i.-' Very favorably known in the couTity and i> recogni/.ed Jis a 1 talented and liighlv gifted girl. I . 0 i She been ti-aehing near Keids ! ; ville for the pa>t two vt'ars. Mr. Ivey, wlio is connected with the Sr.itt' A. .V F. colleg- ;it \Ve.->t lial- eiLrh. was formerly a membt*r of 'the facultv ot T.reVard liistUut**. H, N. Blake, who purchased from Rev. C. C. Duckworth pro]n'rty at Selica and built thereon, later ^ell- ing for county home purposes, has made another i)urchasc from Mr. Duckworth and is ])lanning to erect a six-room house. MfiS. CLOUGH'S CAR WRECKED (.Asheville Times.) As a rt'sult of a collision betw’een the automobile being driven by Mrs. Allison Clough of Brt;vard and a truck driven by C. R. Harrill, Mrs. Clough was slightly injured and Harrill will have to face charges of reckless driving and driving without a license. Mrs. \ Fi. ScrugL's has as her 1 \ nice line of I'inwarc at the gue.-^is a sister, Mrs. .lohn Vongue, Brevard HL‘ .Store, and daughter, Mrs. Doi'k .lollav. ' • “ and niec(‘. Miss Ara Scruggs, aU ot: LOVELY MIDSUMMER HATS ('llesnee, S. C. ( arl (iallowav has returneil to Ins home at Seliea after sju'nding nearly two years in western states. Ht' Msited his sister in Brevard, Miss Callie (Jalloway, envoute home. Miss Fair Snelson has been se lected as secretarv of tin; Brevaril Baptist Sunday school to succeeil' Horace JJavis. who is in encani]»- ment with the lield artillery com- panv at Mooresviile. Prof. A. P. Bidl and wife (nve Miss Clessie Whitmire) have ri‘- turned from the summer school at Cullowlu'e. Mrs. Bell will teach in the ])rimary de])artment at ('alv('rt and Prof. Bell will he i)rincii)al at S(‘lica. Rev. W. E. Barker, who left Bre vard last winter to supply as j)astor for a while at Morganton. visited Rev. and Mrs. A. W. McDaniel for the week-end. Mr. Barker is now ])astor of Mt. Carmel church near ! Asheville and preaches every Sun day morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Jollay and son are visiting in Brevard. Mr. Jollay has resumed his work at the Smith barber shoj). Since return ing from tho Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, to which they hope to return soon, Mr. and Mrs. Jollay J have been making their home in I Asheville. All sorts of pretiy h;ii for little hoiiils tliiit have altai'ie'! the wisilnia Ilf three years or lanrc :ire tinw teiiipt- ing iiioaey I'roia tlie ii.)i k' t i>l‘ niuih- er'i. Thert' is cmi-'idei-iMe Miriety in .''h:ii'e. hut they tin not ililTer much. In luilliiiery for iiii -es. ns in iliat for grow mill':, line workiuati-hip is b '•tyle feature uf ihe season. la the h:it at the top of the pietare. narrow hr:iiil is sewed to a soft fi'Uti'lation. It is triiatned with a sash of velvet riM>-ia, haml einhraidered in .-jillc. ’^I’he iiiher hat is of la«e hraid, threaded with velvi-t liaby rilihou. atid liiieii with chilToii. A cluster of four liny api'lcs at tho front suggests the youLh uf .suuiuier. Daily Thought. Idealism means peace.—Lord Robert Cecil. Church Directory HKFVAl^I) PRKSnVTKRIAN CHURCH John R. Hay, I’cistor. K'lriil.ir fliiinli sr-rviics ‘very Sunday. Mmiis: aiwl f'niri! Sim lays, a. in.; s,', Mn l ami faiili. Sur. la. s, 4;,jo i). m.; fiitli ''itii'lavs. t.y annuiini ciiK lit. S,;n i;;v si li'it.l cvri y Siimlay. lo a, in. Mi iiV I'.iijtlicrli(M)(l lli'ijlc i lu'.s. Vf.un;; I’l-oplt-'-. Suvn-ty if 'I:iistian Kn- li-.ivoi fvi-ry Wi (ln(.-S(lay cvftiinK. DAVIDSON RIVKK rRKSIiVTKRI.VN CHIRCH John R. Hay, I'astor. t S'-ivi.i'S cv i y S;:ti(Jay. Il' i;!-.: Si ■■ml .-iii'i ioiiMli Siai ii.mi a. :’i r.: •• ; t’.'ir'l .''iitulay^. ui.; tiltli Nv ann‘iiirnfi!i''iit. .''iiii'* •% -•■111-..', i-vi-ry .■'i;n'!av. in• a. in. I i.n^tia!) l.i.'loaVi/r i.st ainl ,u I su!nla> ,s at M a. !ii : oil .'ii'l ati'l 4tli .Sr.ii'lays at ;;.v: l>, m. liRKVARI) HAI'TIST till K('H. ('cincr .Jordan and (laston strctts. .\. \V. McDanicl, I'astor. Rhone No. I4.S. I'.ililc scii'KiI i);4i a. ni., wtli ifrailcil witli iassi’'. Ill vnit all. I’rt ai l'.iiii; M l ■. ice-; at ii: io a, ni. ;tn'l Hajo p. i:i. I’vi-i y .siniii.'iy. .Mi'lwri k -^i.-ivi'i- for \\ ■ ■rliip an l iL-'iIowstiip. : !> Ill. W.-i Ir.i-^'l.'iy. .\1'.\ i.r\ i’. iai'i iin> t'nil 'l'ta > !ay evcninK afti I tlie til--t Siitviay o’ u> ti ir.oiitn. .Ml wlio . ire ; I i-iiri iiiras;.- i r’'j a^.-i-^t tlie v.«.rsiii;> o ! m tu ()•■ l.rl!. ! liy wurshi;> ■ ir .' r lia'!v iiiviti 'l tu a’ti-r.'! ali scrvii i-s. ''tr.iii^i. i i'lul vi'.i’n’-s aie cs'x-liaily \v>-Ii.iiriie. HRKVARH MI'/riiODIST CIH RCH. \V. KdfMr Podvcy, Pastor. Sr.ni1.a> .''lui'Iay a! 0:45 a ni. lYf'.'u-li- i'v.; at I- a ni and '■ i>. ni. Ip.tfiaiiiliate 1'; w "I M; 'i»;uf :.v ;i >a .'.'1 !. ' \ N' I*. M. >. j.r 11; . tii\~,t .in ! tiiiril M I iT'iaN ir-. ! t-; I';;-'.'■.-•'■r l'a>t .'-laalay ' Ilijant of ’1 I a V»‘c ;i’.' !a> !’i ayer i.iri'’ :t ;.r111 ;> in. '1 hia .i;a, anil 'I;,:; !! Wn-iian's Mi>;- r^ii.naiy s.i.,;cty, j.v 1 p. in- L.. ai Auxiliary 4 1^0 p. ni. I'riil.iy—('i:oir pia. tii-e ''>,0 p. in. ■'I l ino f.iDU \\i!'i ti-. .an'I we w;!'. iJii thee y iD^l." —N'aai. In Special Announcement. Rev. C. R. .Mnorc will occupy the pulpit at both in,)rning and evening services. The pastor will preach at Oak (irove at 1 p. m. vST. !‘niLlRS KRISCORAL CHURCH. Rev Chalmers 1). Chapman, Minister ir^— Charge. Sr.-’.lav- Mnrr.in^,'\ :,i- at n:.> i jrTfk. .■'iimtav -M. l-i.ii',, ;i.ai. W.»k I),:ys l-\>n^'in^ evtry Kiiilay. W^'.ini'sila-. ai: I Kr .’ii: imr .'.'Ivnit; Wii ;nc-i'la\> I l.i' it; every ,l.iy 'ii 11 • Wi‘f'.:: iiir il a'., s. H. nnaii'in 'i.i- lirs^T' iliii.l .Sn:]i!ays I • . Vi I. :a '.'•(■ ■ n tlu-11-oatir H i/’.y ilay-s. ("aii'tiiia . 1 any. As’: Wr Ini--'lay. Hnjy 'rt'.’.ii -’! iv. I'.i : r i!av. iliiy, Whit S'.ia'!.! . aii'i I'lii cv >r.:; !.s\. Special Announcement. Save the waste and wit; the war. ; .Ninth .Sunilay after Trinity, August 5. l!ii!y i"ni!nanion ;'.nd. serm;.‘n at 11. Suh- I ject. "The Possession of Rower.” su'»- : ject of vital interest to all. August 0 (.Mondayt‘ “The Feast of the Transfiguration.” Holy communion with address .it 11. Subject, “ I'hc Transtig- ured Christ.” Friday, .\ugust evensong with address at Sul)ject, “Time and Ktornity.” Win the war hy givin.g your oun daily set vice. FREE OF CHARGE Why suffer with indigestion, dyspepsia, torpid iiver. constipation, sour stomach. ciiining-up-.if-too(l-after-eating. etc.. when you can get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower free at Duckworth Drug Co., IJrevard, This medicine has remark able curative {iropertit.s, and has demon- stratetl its efficiency by fifty years of suc- I cess. Headaches are often caused hy a disordered stomach. August Flower is j)ut up in 2.S and 75 ! cent buttles. For sale in all civilized coun- I tries.- Adv. Tho tlesignor of these hats must liavi* been dreanuiig of nndsuniiner for they are as beautiful as ilowers. The broail-ltrinuued model at the toj has a crown nuidt* of rows of babj ri!d)on, in pink velvet, set elo.se to gether, and tlu‘ brim is of Swiss hair braid in the same color. A facing ot emhroiderctl ciiitfon. in pink also, is .sc placed that the''scalloped edge falls from the brim. P.ehj^v is a rich hat of punde straw and jdirple velvet. Small bunches of Velvet gnipes, 011 natural sit^ms with 'eiidrils, make a woiiderful trimyiing. Watches for U Possibh'' you have never thought how much real pleasure there is in owning a real good reliable watch, one that when you look at its face you see real intelli gence expressed in hours and minutes, and you know its telling you the truth. We have the watches in stock that are of the above truth-telling reliable kind, such as Hamilton, South Bend, Elgin, Waltham, Illinois and Hampden. A nice line of chains, fobs and other jewelry also will be found at the new Jewelry Store across from the post office. Glenn’s Jewelry Store Rjpairing accurately and quickly done. Prices reasonable.
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