Society News o, Lrevard
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MRS. HANAMAN ENTERTAINS
WITH DINNER PARTY
Mrs. W. W. Hanaman entertained
at dinner Thursday evening at her
k horre on East Main street, in honor
f of Miss Fannie Holt, director of
Keystone Camp, who is spending
some time ill Brevard. Covers were
laid for ten. Among the other
gue.-ts were Rev. and Mrs. V. A.
Cr. wi'crtl. Mr. and ilrs. R. E. Law
rence and Miss Marguerite Robert
son. A very beautiful program of
pia:it> iii.! violin v.;>* rciidw?-? ?lar
i :.-jr the evening by Miss Robertson
and M.S.- EUza-JCith Banana;..
FORTNIGHTLY CLUB HOLDS
MEETING '
An enjoyable meeting: of the Fort
nightly chib was held Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.
O. K. King. Announcement was
made.-ttlC-the fact that the Fort
nightly club won the five dollar gold
piece offered by the district presi
/ dent. Mrs. -J. S. Silversteen, to the
club bavins the largest attendance
in proportion to membership at the
recent district meeting held in Ashe
ville.
Following the business session, an
interesting program on the subject
of -"The value of women voters to
a community," was led by Miss
Alma Trowbridge. A general dis
cussion of the subject followed , in
which th ' club members partici
pate.:.
INC "l TUT E SENIORS
ENJOY HIKE
Memb'Ti of the Brevard Instit--.n
senior eiass enjoyed a hike and pic
nic- suppei at Gicn Cannon Falls
Wednesday evening, chaperoned by
Mrs. Oliver Orr.
Twenty-seven- members comprise
the senior class this year, and tho
ordinarily arave and rev?rend sen
iors lost their accustomed d'Cnitv
"for this ocasion and enjoyed them
selves to :he fullest extent.
" BARACAS TO ENTERTAIN
PHILAHEAS
T!v lUraca class of the Baptist
church- will entertain the Philath?a
cl?4 F: i" evening of this week
with a barbecue at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Ramsey.
EPWORTH LEAGUERS
HAVE SOCIAL FRIDAY
Members of the Epworth League
of the Methodist church will have a
"tacky party" Friday evening in the
recreation rooms of the church, at
which it is expected a large number
of young people will be preseni.
T. E. L. MEETS TUESDAY
The T. E. L. class of the Baptist
cu h will meet next Tuesdaj
r, ft -noon at three-thirty o'clock a"
th" :iome of Mrs. S. C. Yates, on
Whitmire street.
MATHAASIAN CLUB
MEETING IS POSTPONED
The Mathatasian club will hold
its regular meeting Fri^ny #>ft:>r
nocn of this week instead of Thurs
day, at the home of Mrs. W. W.
"T'lr.aman. The change is made for
'his week in order not to conflict
with the Week of Prayer services at
the Methodist church on Thursday.
WaM. S. MEETS
The V, "oman's Missionary Society
of the Baptist church held its regu
lar monthly meeting last Tuesday
afternoon at the church. The meet
:tir was conducted by the president,
Mr?. T. P. Ward, who lead the de
vot'onals. The subject of the pro
gram for the month was' "Europe
and the Near East," and Mrs. P. S.
Kint was leader. A very interest
ing and helnful talk was made by
Mrs. Ella Duckworth on "Peace,"
and the work of the Southern Bap
tist church in the different countries
wa? discussed by several of the
kulies. After a short business ses
sion the meeting adjourned.
DUNCAN-HAMILTON
A wedding, beautiful ' in detail,
was that of Miss Larue Hamilton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Hamilton, and Virgil Duncan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Duncan, of
Hendersonville, solemnized Sunday
aftfrnon at 2:00 o'clock at the
home of their pastor, Rev. J. F.
Scott.
The groom'- is a young Henderson
?"lle business man, who has many
friends, both in Henderson and
Transylvania county, who wilf be
; interested in his marriage.
I The bride is a charming young
lady, very popular and attractive.
?Her many friends wish her much
success and v happiness.
The bride wore a very attractive
gown of rose and tan satin-back
crepe. She wore a charming hat
and a beautiful coat to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan left for
Heiulorsonvills, where they will
mala* their home with Mr. Duncan's
parents.
McNEELY-BROO.KS
Coming as a surpi.se to their
many friends throughout the county
was the marriage of Miss Lela
V. Brooks to Mr. Charles R. Me
N 'ly. both of Lake Toxaway, the
1 wedding being solemnized Wednes
day morning at eleven o'clock, at
the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.
W. S. Price, Jr., in Brevard. Rev.
W. H. Hartsell, pastor of the Bre
vard Baptist church, officiated.
The room in which the cere
mony was performed was beautiful
ly decorated in autumn leaves and
other suggestions of th? season.
The bride was most becomingly
attired in a dark blue, satin-back
crepe dress, with a traveling suit of
crystal crepe in green and accessor
ies to match.
Immediately following the cere
mony, Mr. and Mrs. McXc-ely left
on -i wedding trip of ten days, after
which they will return to Brevard
to make their home.
Those witness ins: the fpremony
were: Mrs. W. S. Price. Mrs. Joe
Zachary, Miss Reubenia Nicholson,
Lem Brooks, Whit Brooks.
J. 0. Barrett moved his family
this week from Asheville, and they
are now located in the J. A. Bishop
house in North Brevard.
Patronize St. Philips Guild each
week for pies, puddings, rolls, cake.
Orders taken on Fridays. Phone
Mrs. C. E. Orr.
Carl McCrary has leased the Bre
vard service Station on Caldwell
street, and is prepared to render ef
ficient service to his patrons at all
timf'S of the day.
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Items of Personal Interest
Friends of Mr. flaggai who con
ducted Bible study classes at the
Baptist church here last fall, are in
receipt of announcement of the
tirth of a son, Paul Martin, to Mr.
and Mrs. Haggai, on Sunday, Oct
lober 17. #
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lowe and fam
ily attended the football game in
Rutherfordton Friday, and from
..here they motored to Forest City
where they spent the night, leav
ing the following day for KannapOlis
A'htre >hcy spent the day and night
with Mr. Lowe's brother, returning
home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hanaman
hau as xheir week-end guests Mrs.
Hanaman's sister, Mrs. J. T. Bled
soe and Mr. Bledsoe, of Asheville,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Demaree and Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Brownlee, of Ashe
ville, and the latter's guest, Mrs.
Church, of Providence, R. I.
Mr. Gideon Miller, R. O. Thomas
and Mark Whitmire, of Lake Toxa
way, were in town Monday.
Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick and son,
Carroll, spent last week in Spartan
burg and attended the Fair.
Mrs. M. Vr Miller is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. S. Nicholson.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Popvey, of
Lenoir, were greeting friends in
Brevard Tuesday, Mr. Poovey being
called here to officiate at Mr. Town
send's funeral. Mr. Poovey was a
former pastor of the Brevard Metho
dist church, and is now pastor of
the first Methodist [ church, Lenoir.
Mr. ErneSt Monteith, who is prin
cipal of the Maishall high school
was a B: evard visitor Sunday and
greeted friends on the Institute
campus. ,
Miss Maud Ellen Pike and Miss
Doto'ihy Silversteen attended Dr.
Potter's organ recital at the Wo
man's Club building, Asheville, Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Roman an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Saturday, November 6, at Transyl
vania hospital.
Ylr. and Mrs. Frank Townsend, of
Walpole, Mass., are visiting their
mother, Mrs. F. L. Townsend. They
were called here on account of the
death of Mr. Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Croushorn
left Saturday for Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Morris and
rm.-'ll son were Henderson ville vis
itors Sunday.
Miss Ada Walker, home demon
stration agent, and L. A. Ammon,
farm agent > are attending the W. N.
C. Fair in Asheville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary, of
Charlotte, r were week-end guests of
Mrs. Clary's parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. II. Harris. Little Mary Crary, who
has been visiting her grandparents,
returned home with her parents.
J. S. Bromfield was the guest o]
his sister in Louisville, Ky., . las
week.
Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick and son
Carroll, were Greenville visitors Sun
day.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnet
a son, Friday, November 5, at Mis
sion hospital, Ashevflle.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Murray and
two children are moving this week
from Pisgah Forest to Mrs. Elzie
Hamilton's house on Whitmire street.
Rev. C. S. Kirkpatrick, - presid
ing elder of the- Shelby district,
stationed at Gastonia, was called
here Tuesday to assist in the funeral
services of Rev. F. L. Townsend.
Rev. Air. Kirkpatrick was pastor of
the Brevard Mpchodist church a num
ber of years ago, and greeted many
old-time friends while here.
Miss Earleene Poindexter was an
Asheville visitor Sunday.
Miss Mary Powlas, of Salisbury,
but now teaching at Sawannanoa,
..pent the week-end with Mrs. J. M.
Tatum.
A!.:;. Charles B. Dcaver and bro
T. N. Loftis, and Mr. Benedict
motored from Nastwille ,Tenn., the
fiist cf the week and will remain
here until after Thanksgiving.
Mrs. J. E. Waters and daughter,
Almeda, were in Greenville and Eas
ley, S. C., Monday.
H2V. and Mrs. J. H. Stanberry anc
daughter, Miss Alma, and Rev. Stan
berry's song leader, Mr. Sumner, 0
Mars Hill, are stopping at the Wal
: hoiri during the Stanberr
revival meeting at Cherryfield.
Overton Lewis left last week fc
West Palm Beach, Fla., where h
will engage in business with Ovei
ton Erwin.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas, o
Cranberry Lake, N. Y., are vi6itin
Mrs. Mabel Kellar, while en rout
to St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Morris and smal
son spent Sunday in Henderson
Seasonable Bargains Jit Patterson's
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Grey
Cotton
Blankets
98c
Ladies
Outing
Gowns
79c
LADIES DRESSES
One lot Ladies Poiret Twill Dresses, Values
to $25.00
$4.95
Ladies
$4.95
Felt Hats
$2.95
Cotton
Batting
Per Roll
10c
LADIES COATS
One lot Ladies Coats, Values to $18.50
$9.95
Ladies
Jersey
Knickers
$1.00
Ladies
Undervests
and Pants
49?
HEAVY OUTING
BEST GRADE
25c VALUE
.19c
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LOOK AT THEM! QUALITY >FOR |
QUALITY THEY ARE REAL BAR
GAINS IN EVERY SENSE OF THE
WORD! TRUE ECONOMY IN EVERY |
ITEM SHOWN, THEY ARE TYPICAL
OF WHAT IS WAITING FOR YOU.
STANDARD QUALITY MERCHAN
DISE AT A SAVING. FOR ECONO
MY'S SAKE C-O-M-E. \
1 Table
Childrens Shoes
Values to $3.25
$1.98
1 Table Ladies
? All Leather
Slippers
$1.98
Silk
Wool Hose
1 Table
- Slippers,
$7.95
I BREVARD'S ONLY QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE I
IBREVARD. N.C.I
MAROON OR NAVY
SHAWL COLLAR ,
SWEATERS 36 to 46s \
4 Cakes
Palmolive
Soap
25c
Full Size
Brown
Suit Case
98?
MENS WORKSHOPS
One table Mn's Work Shoes, Values to $5.95
$2.98
\
Mens Flannelette
* Shirts
Checked Designs
89'
\
?
Mens Collar
Attached Shirts
Values to $2.50
$1.49
. ? SWEATERS
Boy's Wool Pull Over Sweaters, Neat Color
Patterns
$1.98
i
1 Table
Childrens Shoes
All Leather
$1.69
Mens
Ribbed
Union Suits
95c
O. D. SHIRTS
DOUBLE ELBOW
LINED FRONT
$2.98