| LOCALS and PERSONALS f Miss Pearl Whitmirc, a nurse in Mission Hospital, Ashevillc, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitmirc. Knox Dclong motored to Cincin nati Saturday, returning the follow ing day. . '.l-ti Mrs. Julia Trowbridge and daugh ter, Miss Alma, were week-end guests of Pi"of. and Mrs. C. H. Trowbridge in Weaverville. Mrs. A. T. Garrett and little daughter, Ruth Emma, spent last week with Mrs. Garjrett's brother in Spartanburg. ij Kay Styers, of Oherryville, visited Miss Florence Whitniire last week. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence and Mrs. C. P. Wilkins were Asheville visitors Saturday. Airs. John F. Henry and daughter, Miss Violet, and granddaughter, Misa Frances Bacon, left Tuesday for New Orleans, before returning to their home in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hartsell ar? attending the Baptist State Conven tion in session in Durham this week. Miss Mattie Lewis returned Sat urday from Weaverville, after spend I Wss I Mi&e Was In Misery All Over t? | KODAKS -- FILMS | Kodaks ? Finishing Foxman Jewelry Co THE DEPENDABLE STORE "I was in a dreadfully run down condition," says Mrs. Chas. L. La croix, of Montgomery, La. "I suffered a great deal of pain. I was in misery all over. I could not sit up and I could not lie down. I couldn't sleep and at times I would have dreadful vomiting spells. The aches and pains seemed to cover my whole body. f ? "One night my"* husband brought me home six bottles of Cardui and I began to take it. I could tell that I was improv ing from the first bottle, but I kept on taking the medicine, for I knew that I needed a tonic that would build M6 up and strengthen me where I was weak and run-down. That is exactly what Curdui did for me. After I had finished the six bot tles I felt fine. ? "I feel truly thankful for what Cardui has done for me, for I could not have gone on living in the desperate condition I was in." For salo by all druggists. ( )tt fCARDUT USED BY WOMEN SJFOR OVER SO YEARS. ?UK a week with Mr. anil Mrs. E. E. Lewis, . rtj Y. W. A. of the Baptist chuvt h will meet Friday night at the home of Miss Pauline Hilton. Air. and Mrs. C. K. Garrett, of BiUinore, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A ,T. Garrett. Mrs. VV'.ll. Alexander ' was taUed 'o Steubenville, Ohio', last week on uoeount of the illness of her mother. .). S. Hronifield left Tuesday for a '.-?it with relatives in l.ouisville, Ky. Mrs. T. It. (.iarrett, of Travelers iv. st, is spending, several weeks with ner sons, A. T. and M. E. Garrett. Mrs. 11 . K. W'hitmire and little son, Billie, of Bt. Louis, Mo., re turned Haturday to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whit mire for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T .B. Hummey spent Saturday in Pickens county, attend ing a birthday celebration of Mr. Suinmey's sister, Mrs. Louisa Cisson, in honor of her 72nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith left Tuesday for Apopka, Fla., accom i panying Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. W. J. Puette, and niece, Miss Edith Hunt, who will spent sometime , in the Florida city. Mr. and Mrs. | ' Smith will return to Brevard in I '. about a week. j Mr. and Mrs. Hinton McLeod moved Tuesday into the Henry house ? on Probarte avenue, where they will remain through the winter. I Miss Mamie Bradshaw has re 1 turned to her home in Livingston, ! Ala., after spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. S. P. Verner. Mr. J. P. Bell left Sunday for i Pembroke, where he will spend the >' winter with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Riley. ! Mrs, E. W. Blythe left the first of the week to visit her steter in Davidson and from there will visit her daughter, Miss Margaret Blythe, in Lincolnton, l Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beck and son, Lawrence, of Asheville, spent Sun day with Mrs. Amanda Clayton. Mr. arid Mrs. J. S. Silversteen left last week for Cincinnati, where Mrs. Silversteen will be under treatment j for several weeks. Mrs. Amanda Clayton left Tuesday j for St., Petersburg, Fla., where she will spend the winter with relatives, j Hundreds of Brevard people at i tended the Flower Show in Asheville during the three days it was in ses sion last week. Air. H. A. Plunimer was a business visitor in Knoxville last week, i Mrs. Ella Duckworth is spending a few days this week in Charlotte, ac I companying Mr. and Mrs. Hartsell that far on their way to Durham. Miss Pearl Miller will leave Friday for St. Petersburg, where she will spend the winter with relatives and j friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kilpatrick and 1 Mrs. Ed Gillespie spent Tuesday in Greenville. I Miss Jack Clayton spent the past ? week with her aunt, Mrs. T. J. ! Hunter, in Swannanoa. i Burrell Daniels and Byron Olney lift Monday for Kentucky, where they will go in business. Miss Louise Couch, who spent the past two weeks with Asheville, has Hcndersonville and Asheville, has returned to the home of her nephew, W. B. F. Wright. "Doc" Wright has been confined to his home this week on account of a severe case of rheumatism. I Lorene Payne and her friend, Miss Jack Sears, from Mars HiTl College, spent the week-end with her mother, Airs. R. A. Payne. If you would outshine your neigh bors acquire a good reputation and then keep it polished. Turkey Day TIES There are many appealing points about these new ties for Thanksgiving Day wear. Let's show them to you. You will want to pick out several for now and later. 50c 1 .00 J. 50 and ^2*^ COBBLE'S Between fotor and five million foot of valuable timber has been made worthless by nailing roadside signs to trees along the public highway of North Carolina during the pas' | two years. Sow that electric servants hav? I relieved women of the drudgery ?' [ housework they've become so restles I 'hat they want to stay out half tli . I night. J NEWS AND VIEWS OF BREVARD INSTITUTE AS WRITTEN BY SI UDENT REPORTER ! unlay night a number of the stink :sts and faculty of Hrevard In stitute wont on a hay ritle to French Broad Camp. > An Armistice Day program was given by the Commercial depart ment. The following; numbers were rendered:' Stars and Stripes Forever . Victrola America the Beautiful Class President Wilson's Speech before Congress ........ Verna Swann Armistice Day Acrostic I* ss Robinson Armistice Day Proclamation .... Pierce Cook America Audience Reading Troy Hoggs Piano Solo Mrs. Wilkins In Flanders Fields . . Edna Cochran America's Answer . Grace Hamilton Address Mr. W'inton Solo Mrs. Winton Our Dead Overseas Zcnobia Longshore Honor Roll of B. I. Students . ?. Miss 1'iyudexter | A ilnuglitec's Own Story ? Julia I.ce To IVurc Willi Victory ....... . \ Azilee Gillespie Star Spangled Banner . . . Audience Benediction . Audience i "l.onl God of Hosts I lie with us yet, l.cst we forgot, lest we forget." Miss Louise Ashworth conducted chapel Tuesday morning, Nov. 15, ller talk was very enlightening;. She ! gave many interesting experiences concerning her work in India. The thought which she developed was the value of prayer. Her talk was en- ; joyed by everyone. Basketball Team Organized The basketball team for this year has been organized, with Cecil Hef ner as captain and Bill Atwell as j manager. The team had their in itial workout last Wednesday after noon on the High School court. This .war's tiaiii shows a decided improvement over la.it, and it i:? ex pected that it will win a majority of the scheduled games. 1 Captain Hefner reports the prob able squad as follows; Hefner and England) guards; Atwell and Hoggs, forwards ; and Roberts as^ center; with Clark, Tanner and Porte** Roberts Injured Porter Huberts .suffered a broken collar bone, while in football scrim mage Monday afternoon. He was immediately rushed to an at tending physician where an X-ray of the bone was taken. l'orter is the forward on the ba ketball team, and his injury will liii ter the practice of, the team. All B. I. is wishing for Porter a speedy recovery. TOO LATE Madge ? It's terrible, dear! It's aw ful. and . I'm so sorry for you. Go ahead and cry, dearie, You'll feel better after a good cry. Ethel ? I can't. I ? I've been at the movies all afternoon. The annual conference of extension workers will be held at State Col lege during the week of December 12th. CHRISTMAS CARDS A wide range of selection. Let us show you samples> You'll Be Delighted. BREVARD NEWS GAS When you need GAS, drive up and let us put in five gallons. The prompt, courteous service you receive, the quality of the gas used in filling your order will prove the advantages of making this station your headquarters. TIRES ? U. S. Brand ? The Best there is. Mull's Service Station GUY F. HAMILTON, Mgr. THE LODGE Caesar s Head, S. C. OPEN DAILY Good Meals SANDWICHES - - LUNCHES SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER Brevard - Greer Highway - Greenville

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