r' ' ■ FRIDAY NOV. 28 IMl THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA. rjeuarii dnsititntt BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA Deportmeats—Collefifi P::u'r>•^ 3 uiii; r.. )> mestlc Art, Hmsshold A;:i:aUiri. AH dejkir: nsnts are dir^cti 1 h/ :M:hir: vvl:'i s )i;ial tciiiii? iil large experietivte. TI127 ka')«v fiiir minisi. Influences of th^; a:i al • ;V):c i t i; oit of tiltioa. Opens on September 3. of Qjuaitt]^ at J^conomy Vrices ORR-SITTON LUMBER COMPANY Our specialty is Hous^ Patterns and Rough Lumber Depot Str:et Phone 42 Brevard, N. C« May mean weeping in smoke or in sadness viewing the ruins o£ your home. But I~isurs. rrcc shows business ability. Means sat isfaction in p: 'lection. Means Contentment of mind. Means the saving of a lifetime’s earnings. Means the comfort of cld age. Destruction has visited your neighbor and our neighboring town — It awaits us. Insure while it waits — tomorrow may be too late. Brevard Insurance Agency T. H. GALLOWAY, Manager Brevard, N. C. SMITH’S PLACE where you will receive courteous treatment, and where every one who is employed is a Tonsorial Artist We will be pleased to serve you Beautiful Woodwork Beautiful v/oodwork in your home is a perpetual source of pride, comfort and satisfaction. For that reason, it is important that you choose v.’ell the kind of lumber in tended for any work in or around your home. It will be a permanent reflection of YOU when it is once in placc Long Lived Interiors Wc can show you woods of varied and beautiful grains different weights and textures. But it is all the best quality of its class The ridit kind for vour home, ready for pamt or enamel is waiting your selection here. Come to us for NORTH CAROLINA DAY OBSER VED BY SCHOOL PUPILS. On Thursday morning the Brevard High; School observed North Carolina Day with a-most attractive .program. The exercises were in commemora- .tion of Armistice Day, and favorite war songs were interpreted by boys and girls drqssed as soldiers and red cross nurses. Many ck the patrons were present. The following pro gram was given: 1. America. 2. Invqcation—Mr. Hay. 3. Piano Solo—Alvin Moora. 3. “How the World War Came to the United StAtes”—^Frank Duck worth. 5. “There's a Long, Long Trail a- winding,” Jennie Aiken, Willie Aiken, Geneva Neil and Dorothy Silversteen. 6. “Our Record in the World War,” Morris Hawkins. 7. Ho For Carolina—school. 8. Recitation, My Hero, Roy John son. 9. Solo—The Rase of No Man’s Land—Miss Vera Melton. 10. Stories of Service — Marvin Yates, Virfjinia Mason. 11. Song “Keep The Home Fires Burning”. 12. In Flandei*s Field—Blanton Mit chell; America's Answer — Gladys Kilpatrick. 13. Talk on Armistice' Day — Mr. Ralph Zachary. 14. “Our Dead Overseas” — Doro thy Silversteen. 15. Chorus — “Pond Lilies” by the Choral Class. HONOR ROl.L ’?.OUND TOP SCHOOL: The followinc: pu pil.i have been neither tardy nor absent during the month of October: Grammar grade department: Car rie Raxter, Lillie Raxter, Marie Al- I lison, Vo Orr, Lavada Orr. Georgia 1 Gaiiov.ay. Ruth Gallowav, Deyle Jo.’ies, Alic'o Jones. Be'tie Moore, and Dora Ho.csed. Teacher, Otto Alex ander. Primary Department: James Jone; Mattie Jones, Ethel Raxter, Coy Hog- sed, Venoy Raxter, Phcbe Reece, L. C. Orr, Harry Galloway, Helen Alli son, Edgar Gallo-.vay, and Nancy Mc- Kelvey. Teacher, Blanche Goode. I I I I Do Your Mslnias Slioppioe EARLY! , r Men’s Worh Clothes F)R clothes that will stand the hardest wear—the common sense kind that are good honest quality all through—give us a trial. Our line of overalls and work shirts is giv ing exceptionally good satisfacLion this season and our prices are very reasonable. We Can Supply AU 'Zcer Needs To accommodate our many good customers, we are now carrying an unusually large and varied stock comprising practically every thing you are likely to want. Before going elsewhere, see us first and get our prices. SA VE MONEY AND TiME BY BUYING HERE m Insurance Neglected PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY One of the most papular eventi of Armistice week was the progres sive dinner party given by seven of the Graded School teachers. The first course was served by Miss Mar garet Blythe at her home on Main Street and consisted of delicious tomato soup and the usual dishes that complete the course. The din ning table was profusely decorated I in small s.Ik American flags with the names 01 the guests at each plate. The party ihen adjourned to the handsome residence of Mr:;. C. M. Cooke, where the second course .'.as served by Misses Gardner, Townsend and Sledge. This was the main din ner course and consisted of the fol lowing menu: ^ Roast turkey, cranberry sauce celery, green peas, creamed potatoes, hot biscuit.s, and butter. The din ning room colors were yellow and white with place cards at each plate. The party then motored over to the Melton sisters for the salad course. This included a delicious fruit’’oalad The decorations here were red, white and blue v/hich gave the room a beautiful and ‘pleasing effect. The last course was served by, M4ss Mar- I garet Hays at the home of her sis- j ter, Mrs. Ranson. This was ice j cream and cake, after which coffee j was servv^d. The dinning roojn was ! trimmed in long ribbons of red ^and ^ blue extending from the wall and i forming a cluster at the chandelier . directly over the tabie. At each j plate was a bunch of three small I American flags, while beautiful place j cards adorned each plate. After this I course had been served the party I was treated to a special performance ■ at the Auditorium -Theater, which ; was given by the young men of the ! party. Those in the party \vere: ! Miss Blythe and Mr. Nichols; Miss Gardner and Mr. Sledge; Miss Town send and Mr. Erwin; Miss Sledge and Mr. Clcme);t; Miss Vera Melton and Mr. Kizer; Miss Nell Melton and Dr. Summey; Miss Margaret Hays and I *vii. iloo,.; r>Ir. Frank King. MACHINE SHOP I NEARING COMPLETION I ! The new building on Main Street, being erected by Mr. Harris for an ^ up-to-date machine shop, has been i / ready for the modem machinery i i y'al ed almost imme diately. This, will fill a much needed a Ti money to those w’ho have been send ing parts away to be repaired. i Opposite iyditofium A. E. HAMPTON, Mansier Erenri!, K. C. BY REQUEST cf many people cf this section who want to be fitted t p with Correct Glasses, arrangements have been made fcr DR. ROBINSON AsheviUe^s Famous Eye-Sight Specialist, to Visit Brevard or one day only, WEDNESDAY, Tn^CVEMBER 30 Hours: 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. DAVIS-WALKER DRUG CO. Note—Please make your appointment in advance by mail or phone. Perfect Fitting Glasses Guaranteed. BREVARD BANKING COMPANY ! ISSUES THRIFT WHISPERS: The Brevard Banking Company is sending out a splendid little folder entitled “Thrift Whispers”. It is quite an attractive piece of printing and has some valuable read ing matter. It is issued monthly — get one. NOTICE—LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE. Gay Grcon having filed the last and highest bid a>t $7500., thereon, wlv’ch said bid hr.s been raised by one R, H. Zachary; Now, therefore, by rea son of rai.l raised bid f:nd by \aL-tize of power of sale contamcd in a cer- I tain dot d in trust executed o^ tlie 4th day of February, 1921, by Ra chael A. Dou;;htery and WiUiatw Wallace Duucrhtery, recorded in book . cf rnort,and deeds cf tru.s.t No. j 1! f.t pa.q,\,* o of the Tra.isylvania re- I ccr.ls, to secure the indebtedness I tl'erein r.amed, and default having been rnalo in i-he payment of ssid ! debt and interest, and having been I’equestc ; so to do by the payee in the noto secured by said deed in trust, I wid s^ll at public auction, for cashj at t’iC court house door iii Brevard, N. C., at 12 o’clock M. on November tlie 26th, 1921, all the following described pieces or parcels of lands 1'. ing and being in Bi-eward, ' township of Brevard and county of : Transyh ania, and BEGINNING on a I stake Fcanding on mar.^iii of sotrtb I Broad Street, as extended, said point ! being at west side or margin of the I side walk, corner of lot No. 4 a«; all the following described lot subaivis-on land situated in the town of Brevard, ja„ jarv St!. 1912, roiistei-ed • ■ N. C., on the east side of South Cald- ; gg , _ well street, adjoinins lanjs of W. ■ Transylvania County X, . L. Mull and others: Be-inr.ing 0;i a. runs thence with the east r stal South Caldwell street, | . thence North 2 degrees ecuted by J. M. McCall and wife to North oo degrees East 67 feet to the, ^2.3 feet to an iron stake or post; the undersigned trustee to sccure cgmnmg. Same lot of land descru j North 89 degress west lOH the payment of a certain promissory made by V.. L. Neil and : to a stake or post corner of lot note secured thereby payable to T. ^fe to J M McCall, said deed dated 5 as shown on said plat a'3cv^ H. Shipman of order in ti’ust dated i aicn, 1919, registered in mentioned; thence with the line? of Nov. 4, 1919, registered in Book 13 250 of the Deed re- pho^n on said plat ab-^vr* at page 63 of the Trust Deeds re- Transylvania county. mentioned, North 89 degrees west cords of Transylvania county. ! Sale made to satisfy said note, 156 feet Lo the point of BEGIM- And whereas said note is long past principle, interest, cost and expenses NING. The fore;?oing being the due, and the makers, after the notice of sale, required in said deed in trust has Nov. 4th 1921. 'leen given failed to make the de-! V;ult good; and the holder of said ^ leed having demanded that the lands ^ 1 escribed in said deed in trust be cld to satisfy said note: Xow' therefore, the unders'gned will sell to the highest bidder for Welch Galloway, Trustee NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE same property fully described in a deed from George McC. Hixson t'O Rachael A. Doughtery by deed dated i 6th day of December, 1919, and now j known as “NAVAJO,” together w'tli I the contents and furnishings therein I contained. The premises hereinafter describ- This sale being made to satisfy tbe cash at the Court House Door in the ed having been sold at the court ® town of Brevard, N. C., on MONDAY house door in Brevard, N. C., after This the 11 day of November, 1921 >EC. 5th., 1921, at 12 o’clock, M. due notice as required by law, and E. W. Ewbank, trustee ¥