THE BREVARD NEWS, BRE N. C. I FRIDAY, MAY 30, l»lf ; PERSONAU ; • « Harold Norwood is at home for the summer vacation from the Stae Col lege at Raleigh. ✓ ' • Miss Loma Squires has returned to her home at Charlotte after a short stay at Marr Cottage. Miss Pearl Faulkner is visiting her gradnmother, Mrs. M. E. Goodson. Rev. W. E. Poovey addressed the District Conference of th^ M. E. Church which met at Flat Rock Thursday on the subject of Epworth League work'. An unusually large delegation of workers from the Bre vard Methodist church accompanied Mr. Poovey to Flat Rock to attend the conference which lasted three (lays. In the party with Mr. Poovey were Mrs. Z. W. Nichols, Messrs. C. H. Trowbridge, Welch Galloway, M. J. Orr and Henry Ransom. C. M. Doyle is suflfering a sprained arm as a result of a kick from his Ford. A. B. Riley, city editor of the Spar tanburg Herald, spent a short time in town recently. W. R. Gruber will be in Bre vard the 4th week in June to repair pianos and organs. Leave all orders at either the Brevard Hotel or Hotel Crary. The Missionary Society of the Bap tist church will meet with Mrs. S. C. Yates Tuesday, June 3rd at 3:30 P. M. H. A. Plummer, who has been suf- ferinjr with an inflamed eye caused by a cinder and cold, has just about recovered. Friends of Mrs. S. F. Allison will be pleased to learn that* she is im proving nicely. Miss Naomi Cloud, who is a stu dent at the Montreat Normal School, appeared on the program of the com mencement concert which took place at that institution last week. Rev, J, R. Hay will return Saturday from Davidson College where he went to attend a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the college. Mrs. Welch Galloway has returned from Asheville where she has been under treatment at the Mission Hos pital., Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Kitchen of Ros- man spent the week-end in town. Mrs. C. B. Deaver and Miss Mary Jane King are in Asheville this week attending the mid-biennial council of the General Federation of Women’s clubs of America. Born—to Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Howard a daughter on May the eight. M. L. Shipman of Raleigh was in town Friday. Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Tuttle, of Thomasville, N. C., were guests this weeiv of Miss Delia Gash. Mr. Tuttle came to Brevard to preach the com- mecement sermon of Brevard Insti tute. Mrs. O. L. Erwin is in Asheville to attend the General Federation of club women. Ifcs. J. W. Downs, who delivered the,/Vommencement address at Bre vard Institute, was the guest while he was here of Mrs. Julia Trowbridge. Dave ‘ Hollingsworth of Blantyre was in town Tuesday. J. A. Poovey of Hickory, N. C. is the guest of his son. Rev. W. E. Poovey. Misss Erroll Bolch is the gue uf Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Poovey. Flave Corpening is at home from the State College at Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier aru! Master Henry Carrier, Jr. have re turned from a visit to relatives at Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen, Mrs. T^ H. Shipm|in and Mrs. D. G. Ward Motor ed to Asheville Tuesday. I ?.Iic3 Mary Jane King went to] Ashe O. R. Blalock and T. O. Matthews of Canton were guests at the Aethel- wold on Monday. I Tom Parks and Hoke Black* of Greenville, S. C. were visitors here during the first part of the week. A. H. Walker of Baltimore was here for a short visit this week. Miss Martha Boswell, who has been engaged in goverment work in Wash ington city during the past year is expected to return to her home for a brief visit in June. Rev. C. C. Duckworth of Selica was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Morris, their daughter, Miss Kathleen, and son, Robert, of Tryon, N. C. spent the week with friends here. They were formerly residents of this place and have many friends in this county. Prof. and Mrs. B. H. Lewis have arrived from Georgiana, Ala. and will be here for the summer. Prof. Lewis is a former principal of the Brevard Graded School. Oliver Crary has returned from the State College at Raleigh for the summer vacation. When you pass Mitchell’s Grocery store note the improvement a little paint makes in the appearence of a building. Mrs. I. R. Greig left for her home in Summerville, S. C. Thursday morn- inf after a visit to Mrs. J. W. Mc- Minn. FOR THE BEST BEEF AND PORK GO TO SLEDGE’S. MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR MATH- ATASIAN CLUB The bi-weekly meeting of the Math atasian Club was held Thursday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. R. S. IV^organ with a large attendance of members and guests present. ^ The matter of the club’s representation at the State Federation which meets at HendeAonville on June the fourth was taken up and Mrs. Chas. Deaver Vv'as elected delegate from the local organization to the state meeting. Miss Mary Jane King of the Matha- tasian Club has been invited by the chairman of the entertainment com mittee of the State Federation of Women's Clubs to sing at the state convention of club women which will meet at Hendersonville next week. Mrs. P. N. Simons will play Miss King’s accompaniments on this occa sion. Announcement was made on Thursday afternoon that the annual election of officers would take place at the next meeting of the club which will be held with Mrs. Julia Trow bridge on the twelfth of June. After the close of the business ses sion a program of songs which was enjoyed was rendered by the follow ing soloists: Miss Mary Jane King, Mrs. C. B. Osborne and Mrs. Eugene Allison. Miss Maud Allison played several piano selections and the sing- rs were accompanied by Mrs. Simons. ENTERTAINMENT AT BETHEL CHURCH (Colored) On next Monday night a fake mar riage will take place at Bethel Bap tist Church at 8:30 P. M. when Hettie Green of New York and John Reed of Chicago will be joined in the bonds of matrimo'ny. Rev. Doctor Hopping- ohn of London, England will officiate. White friends of the congregation are cordially invited to be present on this occasion. After the ceremony the following menu will ^e served: cake, cream, chicken saiadwiches, hot chocolate, tea biscuit/ and fruit .£ the season. when you want a- nice Clean Five or Seven Pas- senger Car Headquarters Macfie-Brodie Drug Co. House Phone 107 > state of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, sc. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he IS senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney * Co., doln^ buslneaa In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said flrm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HAUL’S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENET. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this fith day of December. A. D. 1886L A. W. 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Unknown quantities of fraudulent Aspirin Tab lets v^ere sold recently by a Brook lyn dealer which proved to be com posed mostly of Talcum powder. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should always be asked for. Then look for the safety “Bayer Cross” on the pack age and on each tablet. Accept noth ing else! Proper directions and dos age in each Bayer package. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. BREVARD Hardware Co. _F0R— Roofing Roof Paints Graphite Goodyear Roof Paint House Paint Varnishes Stains Alabastine Kalsomine Pyrox Bust Death Corona Dry (Paris Green) Electric Li^rhts Electric Irons Flash Lifi^hts Batteries Bulbs Fishing Rods Fish Hooks Fish Lines C. M. DOYLE BREVARD, N. C. BUY YOUR GROCERIES FROM SLEDGE. A SPECIAL SESSION of CONGRESS is now being held to consider the Peace treaty, the League of Nations, the railroad problem, taxation and many other things vital to American's interests. 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