Personal Happenings t ^ <4tlr. ii;nl .Mrs. Itny K. Cooper and . : ton, l\urle, routmcd ' .Monday night ui'U'r siichding tin- hblidays with Mm t i.i|hi s parents in Cohuttn, (!h. , .Miss Jane llUme, who has been fcj&.visitluK lur niece, Mrs, J. R|. Alli has returned to her homo in jhoville. Tin- many friends of Arthur Bry ?Son wore .sorry to hear of his sudden . jih:u-ss last Thursday, when he suf r If red an acute attack of appendicitis aiui underwent an operation at Tran ?y!v:i'iiii hospital. He is recovering nicety. Mr, and Mrs. Hill Fetzer and f sun: ty are now occupying rooms at Simmons Inn since the burning of their home. Mrs'. \V. ll\ Alexander returned lu '.idsiy from Stoubenville, Ohio, where she spent the holidays with tor mother and children. piJe\". Wallace Hart sell was in r aynesville the first of the week at -Jjliiding the two-dny session of the \\\ i.tern North Carolina Ministers . ' ;Oonfei i'iii-e. Air. Ilartsell .was on the program tir deliver the sermon . Tuesday morning. . /Mrs. K. Justice and children, Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Os ? borne of Spartanburg, and Air. and Mrs. C. B. Osborne and family, of West Asheville, visited their mother, >. ?.l; j. W. K. Osborne, during the hol idays. vssV^J . Miss Marguerite Bobertson has re turned from Spartanburg, where she visited relatives. Luther l'ushell was a business vis itor in Shelby on Monday. Mrs. I.. .1 .Peacock, Jr., returned last week to her home in Ix-xington, after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barrett. Miss Beryl Morgan, who under went an operation at Transylvania hospital. Tuesday morning, as result of her accident in the school bus sev eral weeks ago, is thought to be im proving. ' hST"" ft/ ? Dr. James A. Palmer Optpmetrist? /. ' - V' Eye Specialist Brevard Every Tuesday Ottice Over Davis-Long Drug Co. Mr. Nicholson, of Horseshoe, who underwent an operation at Transyl ? -V>mia hospital two weeks ago, is re MpoVvring nicely. The ninny friends hero of Mrs. C. F. l.nihrop, who is wintering in Now Orleans, will 1h' pleased to know that ashe M i'Avvei'iiiK after an (Mucks , in I this Louisiana city. Mr. and Mrs. K. I!. l.yon ami fam ily moved this week to their now j home in Spruce Pine. . A. N. llinton, who is employed ' wiili tlii' Southern Kailvvay company ? in Saluda, spent Sunday with his, family here. Air. mid Mrs. poll Crinishaw am! d iKIrcn have returned from a visil j with relatives in Oeala, Fla. M i>. l'aul Smathers. who has been! I.I ul her home the past week, is im i roving. All. and Mrs. Hume Harris spent J rile past week in Weaverville visiting' relatives. Alack Sitlon, who has accepted a ! .o ition, in Shelby, Spent the week- j .?! in Brevard with his mother. ( \V. H. Grogan. Jr., left Sunday to -?'(?ud n week in Kaleigh on business. ! Mrs. H. A. Plummet*; who lias I en very ill with bronchial pneumo- ! nia, is rapidly improving anil able to be up. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, who spent sev- 1 orals weeks in Transylvania hospital, returned Saturday to the home of Mrs.- Z. \V. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. King and lit tle daughter, Eleanor, reutrned Mon day frqm a two weeks visit with rel atives in Georgia. Air. and Mrs. f Hugh Walker were business visitors in Asheville Satur day. . i Mrs. Cos Paxton and soui Wood, of Greenville, were Brevard visitors Saturday. . ? T. P. Ward was a business visitor hi Asheville last week. ' :\i * , ' { Airs; A. N. Poole was^called ' tn Kaleigh Saturday on accailnt o? the ?death of her niece, Mrs. Josephine Shipman Hancock. Mr. ahd Mrs. Fred Harris, who have been making their home in Bar bcurville, Ky., have returned to Bre viird to make their holne. Ed Kilpatrick srant the week-end in Asheville with nls sister, Airs. L. P. Beck. i Fred Emerson, of Wake Forast, was a week-end visitors in Asheville. i Jiimiiie Sledge, Alisses Jack( Mil idred and Josephine Clayton spent Tuesday in Forest City with Mr. and ?Mrs. L. C. Padgett. Miss Vesta Young has returned. -to the eastern part of the state, where she will resume her teaching duties. She was delayed one week on ac count of having her tonsils removed. North Carolina poultry club mem bers will send an exhibit of 18 biv^itfSu the Madison Square Poul tL^ Jnow in New York during the \v%ek of January 16. T I Thursday o :30 p.m. Muthatasiart chib 3:30 |>. nr. Fortnightly clul> Friday 7:30 p.m. Ilaptist Mission Study Claps Monday p. 111. KlenK-ntary 1'. -T. Tuesday 3:30 p.m. Childr> n of ('oiifo.'ii i- " nt-y 3:30 p.m. T. . E. L. (Mass I 3:30 p.m. Ilom-'inakcrs Class 3:30 p.m. Cii-1 Scouts Laurel . Troop 1 ? j. lilanche liarrer Circle |i Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Wedne.-.day club . | 3:30 p.m. Hirl Scouts Laurel I Troop II. KIND WORDS WILL CHEER When you hud with f?dks wlio'r.' trying to (in Something worthwhile in the world, do you Give them a boost with a kind word, or smile? Do you try to make those folks real ly feel ? That you appreciate their efforts and zeal ; And that you think what they are doing's worthwhile? ? When you meet with folks who're do ing some work In mi up-to-date way. and refusing ! to snirk, j The. tasks they have been as- ] signed; Do vou ever stop long enough to ) tell | Those people that you wish them t well? 'Twould help them a lot 'mid life's j daily grind. It doesn't take long to speak a kind j word, I Yet* no sweeter music on earth has : been Heard ; For it helps us have courage to * resist the wrong. So, let us all try this in mind to bear, And remember that folks, are folks, everywhere ; And that kind words will cheer them along. ? Zeb H. Wolfe, "The Plumber-' Poet," Easley, S. C. i Tom Tarheel says ho never could j understand why his neighbor sells j aU his eggs when a healthy well-fed ! family is worth more than a few j picces of silver. The destructive effect of forest ' fires in the farm woodlot far out- ? weigh any good effects that might be obtained. Society, Club and Church Calendar . For the Week ? m THE boss asked you Yv li.ow much you had saved, with th? idea of offering* you a chance to become part owner in the firm, could you teli him a substantial sum? If you are not in a position to take advantage of such an offer, why not start saving today, and be ready when the opportunity comes. Brevard Banking Co* Capital and Surplus $!55,OOO.oo OFFICERS THOS. H. SHIPMAN, President JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, V.-Pre?. ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Ca?hier^ ? - i 9 All Our Men's and Boys' Suits / ?? We are not going to handle Men's and Boys' Suits. , > // you are going to buy a new Suit for your self or boy it will pay you to see our stock before you buy as these lines \ will be closed out entirely. he Plummer Co