1/ \ -V. THE BDEVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th, l»lt. PEIiSONAlS i boy scouts HAVE PARTY ^ * * * * * * *!v jWLssi‘s Irene McMinn and Marj,^ig ^.JiiTilt ner spent last Friday and 8at- in Asheville, Hunter and wife of Simpson- vfm C. were in Brevard this week. Mr. Hunter is looking for a location for li stock farm. It n inonoy loss for you if ini) h> read the uiivertisements in B.-erarcJ New». L. Aiken, riarence Duckworth and lH'.ibe Wike rt iiresontatives of the I Dixie ?.5iMlic-ine ( (>nipany of Char- nvi' nt home for the holidays. <ki iiuy it today ot someone will ,'t and ir'MU-. Last Thursday night an enjoyable party was given by the Boy Scouts of this place. The party was held at the home of the Scoutmaster, Rev. J. R. liny. After numerous games and stunts had been pulled off the crowd went to the Tea Room where Mrs. Cooke and Mrs. Brodie served light refreshments. completed a cruise from Boston, Mass. quarters at Roanoke Rapids, 'Halifax to San Diego, Cal., by way of the County. TRANSYLVANIA BOY MAKES Panama Canal, and expects to spend the winter in San diego in southern “sunny California.” Reid doesn’t say it’s a great life if you don’t weaken; but “It’s a great life, and the if be darned.” The Institute will close for Christ- ed, Margaret B. Cook, or to Welch Galloway, Atty. Brevard, N. C. Dec. 15, 1919. ^ j ^ MARGARET B. COOK, Executrix of mas holidays on Thursday, most Testament of Howard the students leaving on Fridays, Dec. | Cook. 12-19-6t-wg. 19. A number of the faculty will CALVERT NEWS irc f-carce this Christmas. Tv'e>L ’.vn:*; or it buy the boy a Tr«>^tvt Camera at Baker’s Art Gal- ry, Hendersonvi'le. ■fi- ’^uth Shor^' will spend the jio. . wiJi frirnds aiui relatives in Suuih C.iiMrLrL'i. Ti"'-'. M. A. K. Woo.ibridjre has re- tiivi'ki! n-Mii ;i \isit lo Boseman, Md. I; \ {A-it. r to sho]) faiiy than late. W. and daujrhter, Ida, '.f iro \ve!\. i'.rovard visitors u. : . V .un! sunpfrii)t'd for the NVwa ' .‘nili- in'l l.'. I 1')‘- I'l \>ait — ,u\) r.(>\v and K. il. Wal'Kor. is spending' ■'■ I" '-vit)i lu'V sisUT at Tryon. "vl. K. Aldcrma!!, was a Asho- \ iil.' •. :.<ii.>r 'I’hursday. ; vir ..'.ori' day.'- -l.uy it now. ' . ■ Ill-.wr.il. is arran.t>-inji' for -1 i! : v;a CiiuMnnati and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fisher visited GOOD IN NAVY j their little niece, Montaree Galloway, i Sunday who has been very sick with Daniel] M. Reid, Navy Mail Clerk pneumonia. She is recovering rap- or. the U. S. S. Melville, enlisted in idly. tiio X;.vy on Octobor 10th, 1916. Reid | Quite a number of people were cnlisLcv! in the navy to see the world, present at the flag raising Sunday at and at tiio same tune intended to take the Calvert School house and the pro- ailvantauv of one of the many op- gram was very nicely carried out, lioriiiTiiui' the Navy ofTers a young Misses Ollio Perry and Pearl Combs n.aa to lit iumsolf for some trade or ^vent to Hendersonville, N. C. Sunday, vocation in civil life. Ho has had fur- Ed Glazener is very sick, loughs in the two largest cities in the Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gillespie world, a:nl many of the smaller ones are spending a while with his par- in both honiisiil'.ores. He was for ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gillespie, over twenty months despatch^ of A. H. Gillespie visited his daughter mail.s for 14 U. S. Siiips and station?, Mrs. Sam Brown, last week at Pick- six of v>hich wore naval seaplane sta- ens, S. C. tions. with Base Six at Queenstow'n, Mrs. Mack Chapman is very sick In land, as headquarters. , with pneumonia. Since the close of the war he has Marion Glazener of Pelzer, S. C. niainu.inod and kt pt up operation on visited Mrs. Edith Galloway last week. BLUE BIRD. also spend the homes. vacation at their NOTICE TO CREDITORS ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NOnCE All parties who gave notes to the Asheville Milling Company during; the months of May and June 1918 or any other time, are requested to meet in the Court House on Tuesday, Dec. 23rd at 10 o’clock in order ta take steps that are necessary in protecting their rights. Please be sure and be present and Having qualified as the administra trix of the estate of M. S. Dunn, de ceased, late of Transylvania County, Having qualified as executrix of | North Carolina, this is to notify all | bring all papers that you received in the Last Will and Testament of Ho-1 Persons having claims against the es- connection with the said matter, as ward Cook, deceased, late of Transyl- | deceased to exhibit them | this is a very important matter and vania County, N. C. this is to noti-1 undersigned at her home at Se- j must be attended to at once or you fy all persons having claims against j ^ica, N. C. on or before the 16th day may have to pay the full amount of the estate to present same to the un- j Dec, 1920 or this notice will be dersigned for payment on or before pleaded in the bar o^ their recovery Dec. 15, 1920 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; all persons indebted to said estate in any amount are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersign- All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This the 16th day of Dec. 1919. Roxie Dunn, Administratrix of M. S, Dunn, deceased. 12-19-6t-lph your notes. I? you cannot come, please send some one to represent you. H. L. ALLISON T. J. WILSON V. C. MOORE. 12-19-lt-v/eb. Committee. EAT YOUR XMAS BREVARD SNSTmiTE NOTES Mrs. C. N. Trc’.vbridge and daugh- I ter, Eleanor, left on Friday for Pal- .\iw (''''irans. ! board the U. S. S. r^Iclvlllc, a Branch Post Onice of New York, and has done a n.oiK'v order business nearly equal to iiio avera.u’e done by the New' York j Er;'.n!. h oiiices located in the City of do vour New Vorl:; this,’’.cwever, is accounted I for by the fact that the Melville is ' a Destroyer Tender, mothering from 17 to 1;"> destroyer;'.. 1 As a summary, wo mi.uht say that myoa. Mo., to spend the holidays with j I I since (H tober 10, li>lG, Reid has seen ! Mrs, Trowbridge’s father and | j many queer, wonderful, and beautiful mother, Rev, and Mrs, J, A, Lanins, j tlii- lh::i only a millionaire could , Prof, Trowbridge l^-'ft Saturday af- i ’la.c so^ .i in civilian life; and in the ternon to attend the Convention of | meaniinu' iie has received a ])raetical the Inter-church World iVIovement at j business etiucation, ir!c’iv''inf>: a sta?i- Ralei.uh where he wili be for several ■ OYSTERS AND TURKEY WILL COST YOU LESS THAN IF YOU COOK IT YOURSELF AND WILL SAVE YOU ALL OF THE BOTHER, PHONE MRS. JOHN GLENN dard system of bookkei'; ’11. • . ;H :id your siiare nic- systeia of typev.ritiim\ ant! thv ‘Icly i|ian reachn-^- knovvledu'e of the use < * va.riou: h, ; ^ , u >;t:- of our merchants ' of calculat;on<j; mach —t!v y w;ll tidl you v.hat He is nov.' on the ■ ' I. I X( acitic P JfCt. > :• : c.ays. • n! Mi ss Ethel Leatherwod, a former :i: ke I teacher of Domestic Art at B. L is I spending a few days with us. Mis»|i the ! Leatherwood is now ei;;.;a,ue(i in Coun- ently 1 ty Demonstration w ork, with head-1 H m o?:."E3rm m-m-m-WTW sr'' *- '■ Seasonable Giits li © f! fifis for ladies V in an inlinite ; ful things in of them rep- price asked. There are dt sira'. hire, and tht '.re ' variely. Thc^r, ar; : ]n'ofus:on, an'! ev^-i- resents more than t. But what would more apprecia ted for Christmas tlAn something in women’s ready-to-v. far? And now you can well afford to buy, for during our Final Widn-up Sale or Ladies’, Suits, Coats, Dr'issss and Shrits the question of price has been forgotten, ei v garment MUST be sold, and t ij quittjl enough to say about it, W'e think, j Just a f«w other suggestions: Silk Kimonas, Ijlouses, Sweaters, Gloves, Anf^ora Scarl"^j-^^ce Collars, Silk un derwear, Boudil^ Cap of Silk, Red Cross or Busterl Brown Shoes. New yarn for Knittinfe and hundreds of other useful thi rigs. Ev, that ABOUT THOSE FURS These splendid furs w’ere bought last summer. Since then there have been four or five price advances. We know w’e can sell you high quality furs for from fifty to seventy-five per cent less than you can buy them elsewhere. We w'ish we could impress you with the values offered. Furs never go out—they are an investment and not an expense. They start from as low as $13.50 Talking About A Gift For That Girl What do you know about those new silk umbrellas we have just received. Really, they are so smart and modish that any girl would fall in love with one—of them—on sight. Ask to see these silk umbrellas. You may find just what you want to give Her right then. A FEW SPECIALS FOR XMAS One lot outing, a real and very special bargain, per yard only 19c Cotton Batting, something you can hardly get enough of, at only 10c One lot ladies’ Ribbed Under vests, very good garments at only S9c One lot ladies’ corded silk pop lin shirt waists in assorted colors, good value at $5.00, only $2.95 Ladies’ Outing Kimonas, beauti ful patterns priced upward from $2.95 CHRISTMAS LEATHER GOODS! A real leather hand bag, or suit case makes a splendid Christmas gift. You know the world famous Belber make—^we have them. Hand bags from $3.45 ot $25. Suit cases from $1.98 to $22.50. Trunks from $6.95 to $50. A CHRISTMAS SUIT FOR MAN OR BOY Styleplus suits for men priced as low as $30, $35, $40, $45. A few at only $25.00 Suits and overcoats in single and double breast models, skirt models and with belts. Exceptional values in boys’ suits. Splendid materials in serges, worsteds and cheviots. The very latest models. Priced now at from $6.98 to $18.50. A CHRISTMAS HAT You can well afford to buy that new hat at these Final Wind-Up Sale prices. They are some mighty pret ty designs here with double-the-price value in them. / . SlrtOP EARLY ana SHOP HERE j5rwL.L,£:f9S HENDERSONVILLE NORTH CAROLINA I

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