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BALSAM GROVE NEWS Air. 'Arch Galloway of Mills River wns a visitor at Mr. D. McCalla Sunday. ?* Mr. Jlarvey McCall and daughter, Malina, wore Brevard visitors Sat urday. The little O-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Looney McCall of Pin 4 hook, died Sunday morning. The body was brought to . Shoal Creek Baptist church for burial Monday. We extend to the bereaved one* our deepest sympathy. Mr. Otto Alexander of Oakland, was a visitor at Mr. Herman Kitch en's Sunday. Miss Lois McCall has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Arch Galloway on Mills River. Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt McCiill were Brevard visitors Thursday of last week. ? ' ?.ddllH Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCall were among those who went to Brevard Saturday. . Miss Bessie Owen and Mr. Gaston McCall, both of this place, were hap pily married Friday, October 9. We wish to them a long and happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Harlowe McCall, Mrs. Dora McCall and Mr. and Mrs. ElziC McCall were guests _ of Mrs. Jimniie McCall Sunday night. Mr Jimmie McCall has been suf fering with a boil on his throat, but is improving. Rev. Mr. Harris will preach at Shoal Creek church next Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius McCall were business visitors to Brevard re^ cently. ... Rev. Uillard Owen of this place, tilled his regular appointment at Macedonia church Saturday and Sun day. The Mothers' ?,j?*?f,"fneeting -met .at the home of Mrs. Filmore Gallo way last Wednesday afternoon and will meet at Mrs. George Hamilton's Wednesday afternon oof this week. Mr. Jesse Kilpatrick made a bus iness trip to Brevard Friday, Nov. 9. GLADE CREEK NEWS Messrs Claude and Clyde Brown went o'possum hunting Thursday night. They reported good luck as they caught three large fellows. We arc glad to have Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Orr move into our section. '.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Galloway, of near Brevard, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Galloway. Mrs. Azalea Slatten and Miss .Blanche Brown spent last week-end with relatives in Hendersonville. Miss Nina Metcalf spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. H. Brown, at Mills River. Mr. Henry Collins, of Davidson River, passed through here Friday. Mr. Russell Landreth has been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers at. Little River. Mr. B. J. Brown was a busineM caller in Hendersonville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Galloway, of Horseshoe, were recent visitors here. The health* of our community is very good at present. All the chil dren that had the flu are able to attend school again. Mr. John Alexander, of Turkey Creek, was a visitor here one day last week. Misses Nettie and Cora Orr gave a surprise birthday supper Thursday evening, honoring their father, Per ry Orr's birthday. There were sev enteen present on this happy occa sion and every one reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and small sons, Howard and Doyle, of Hendersonville, are visiting Mrs. Az alee Slatton. . .1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drake spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Jsaac Hamet was in this .section Monday. - GLOUCESTERNEWS j The young members of the Mace donia Baptist church met Saturday night and organized a B. Y. P. U. Wo will appreciate help from any other church. J. Colie Owen has purchased a new Chevrolet truck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCall of Pel y.er, S. C.. visited Mr. C. A. McCall Monday of this week. Mr. Norman Moore and Janie Recce were Brevard visitors Satur day. " ' Mr. Merrill Galloway has moved into our section. Mrs. Oscar Galloway and son Av ery, were Lake Toxaway visitors Sat urday. , Mr. and Mrs. Harlowe Mason vis ited Mrs. Mason's father, Mr. John W. Owen, Sunday. Mr. Dock Owen was the . dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCall Sunday. A Miss Birdell Henderson spent the week-end with her friends, Mr. and Mr-. Vance Galloway, Mrs. Annie Mask and Miss Annie Price. Mr. Odell Owen and L. C. Hall made a hurried trip to Henderson ville Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodrinf? wore dinner uuests of Mr. and Mrs. \. C. Price Saturday. ? .Mr. and Mrs. -Obie Fisher visited Mi-. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?heisoii C'oren of Sclica, Sunday. Mr, A. C. Price made a business tri!> to ilrevard Saturday. . Mrs Harlowe McCall and son, Vcr ni<- ?. ?iient Sunday niirht with Mr. and Mi-, .limniic McCall of Balsam Grove. Mr. C. A. McCall and son, Glenn were Rosman visitors Saturday. and Mr. . Booth Price am Marv and Mrs. Minnie Prict visile, j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ander, Xu'idav. ' v.es-is .1. Colie Owen and Clar ???? M'all were Cullowhee visitor Sunday. Miss Mary Jane vPrice ac . d them on their return. Mr. Charlie liumgnrncr and Misxe M.?r. r.tla Fisher and M:?rjorie H?-ii ?l< rvun. wor.; vis''.ors in our sv'ctiol Snyilsy. ' it'ii Mi*. Burder Aikcr. of Halsaii OUTLINE OF WORK ! IN FARM STUDY! Four Year Program Adopted by Agriculture Teacher at >Rosraan (By J. F. CORBIN) Having studied the farming con- ; ditions in the district from oboer vation and surveys and securcd the experiences of the better farmers I Joubt if it would be possible at. present to siit up any program of work for a period of live years hav njr a definite goal to accomplish, '?ut I am convinced that the follow ing subject in , my program should be taught more or less every year to every boy and man engaged in the work. This program in my es timation is a flexible ono and will need be varied from time to time as community progresses in the bus iness of farming. Below is given a list of busy in (lucntial business men and farmers some of which have consented and others I am drafting as my advisory , board. I am asking these" men to ( feel free to advise me or with me ' at any and all times about this im portant work in' their own commun- j ity and with their own children. 1 : expect to call these men into con ference periodically and want every one of tnem to feel that they have ; a perfect right to call us alltogether , any time to discuss any iftiporant ag- , ricultural problem of our commun- ? ity. I want these men to become thoroughly familiar with my work; where the finances come from, what 1 am supposed to teach and what I. am teaching. Vocational agricul ture is the only subject taught in our sefcaels .^intended to in- j crease the earning po..'3J~?'f the . pupils while in school and has"*<t'vii^ goal the betterment of the founda-T tion of all American prosperity ? Agriculture. All classes- will be taught how to study, use of information from all sources and especially experiment station data. Fir?t Year Program 1 ? Project selection and planning, 10 periods | 2? Small grain and legume. ? 20 periods \ 3 ? Poultry ? 30 periods j 4? Dairying ? 20 periods , 5 ? Swine ? 15 periods I 6 ? Orcharding ? 10 periods j 7? Corn ? 20 periods 8 ? Gardening ? 5 periods 9 ? Pasture ? 5 periods 10: ? Potatoes ? 10 periods 1 1 ? MiscaTlaneou^ ? 10 periods. Total ? 160 periods. Second Ye?r Program 1 ? Continuation of project selection and planning ? 8 periods 2 ? Small grains ? 10 perods 3 ? Corn crops and legumes ? 10 periods 4 ? Poultry problems-^15 periods 5 ? Feeding and judging dairy cat tle ? 15 periods G ? Swine problems ? 15 periods 7 ? Orcharding ? 15 periods 8 ? Breeds and breeding of beef cattle ? 20 periods 9 ? Breeds and breeding of sheep ? 20 periods 10? Potatoes ? 10 periods 11 ? Pastures ? 5 periods 12 ? Miscellaneous ? 15 periods Total ? 160 periods. Third Year Program 1 ? Continuation of project selection and planning ? 4 periods 2 ? Pastures ? 15 periods 3 ? -Small grains and legumes ? 5 per iods 'J 4 ? Advanced problems in poultry ? . 10 periods I 5 ? Advanced problems in dairy cat- ; tie ? 10 periods 1 6 ? Beef production ? 20 periods 7 ? Sheep production ? 20 periods 7 ? Sheep production ? 20 periods 8 ? Swine production ? 20 periods 9 ? Orcharding production ? 20 per iods 10? ? Bee culture ? 10 peroids 11 ? Farm management ? 15 periods 12? Miscellaneous ? 5 periods Total ? 160 periods. , Fourth Year Program 1 ? Pastures ? 10 periods |< 2 ? Food and feed crops ? 10 per- j : iods [1 3 ? Crop rotations and systems ? 25 < periods 4 ? Marketing ? 20 periods I < 5 ? Registering of stock and milk , testing ? 10 periods 6 ? Farm engineering ? 20 periods 7. ? Buying a farm ? 10 periods 8? Farm fencing ? 10 periods ! J9? Investments ? 10 periods 10 ? Miscellaneous ? 15 periods T< ? ? 160 periods. Adv!.i3ry Committee .1. S. Silv. . teen, L. E. Powell, E. J G. Whitmire, .1. A. Nelson, L. L. 1 Shoaly, E. J. Whitmire, A. M. 1 White. GET STILL NEAR CURVE TRESTLE ON HIGHWAY 28 Rural Policeman Eck Sims and Chief Freeman report the cutting of i a still Monday afternoon near Curve ! Trestle, the still, a 60-gallon outfit, being located about 400 yard? from Highway No. 28. Eight stands of t beers were destroyed along with other articles necessary, to th- mak ing of moonshine. T. E. L. Cla?? .Meeting of the T. E. I, class will be held next Tuesday afternoon "at the home of Mrs. Dr. Mi lean at. :.t :S0 o'clock. Grove, is visiting his ur. 'b . J. E. I Aiken. ! Mi.-. !). L. Cri'iie Vas returned ? home fi>>m Hendcrsor.vil!-, where ha.s be' :i 'ibnnn-d ' several - weeks. Her many friends are glad Is lie is re. ovr ring. M iy? .Annie Price r-^er.t. Monday . ? 'v '*i V ? frirnd, Rosa Met*un * < : ll.vw.in. M t \ .:<i w,!.. K?W 1 ' r F-M-.y. .?> ..ud G ;v. ,? 1- . SOCIETY NEWS ENJOYABLE MEETING OF SARAH TAYLOR CIRCLE Mrs. Roland Whitmire was hostess to the members of the Surah Taylor Circle at her home on Franklin ave nue Monday afternoon. The main feature of the meeting was the election of officers for the ensuing year-, which was us follows: President, Mrs. Goode 'Loftis; vice president, Mrs. Thomas Teaguc; secretary, Mrs. Hush Whitmire; treasurer, Mrs. B. K. Montgomery; pledge superintendent, Mrs. Roland Whitmire ; social service superintend ent, Mrs. Lucy Holt; local superin tendent, Mrs. Gene Jenks, Two interesting articles were read by Mrs.- Roland Whitmire, on mis sion work, and by Mrs. Goode Loftis on "Miss Bennett and the Training School." ? Refreshments were served uy the hostess during the social period fol lowing the meeting. The next meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs. I.oy Thompson on the second Monday in December. MEETING OF THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB The Thursday Afternoon club met on the afternoon of November 8 at the home of Mrs. F. Paxton, with several members present. After an enjoyable and helpful meeting, the club adjourned to meet on January 10 with Mrs. Eli Huggins. An urgent request is made for all members to meet with Miss Juanita Sprinkle, .the home demonstrator, in her office in the court house in Bre vard on Saturday, November 24, to plan for the year's work. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB IN REGULAR SESSION *~Refei!i3f meeting of the Fortnight y club warhdy*fTM"5f evening at .he home of Mrs. Corofe* King, . e late being changed for ttN^ meeting 'rom Thursday afternoon. ^ Following the transaction ofT^f; ine business, an interesting repo?^ )f the recent district club meeting' n Asheville was given by the dele- j fate, Mrs. W. H. Underwood. The i irogram for the afternoon was in j :harge of Mrs. J. F. Zachary, who ' ipoke interestingly and instructively] >n the subject, "National problems >f legislation and women's part in ' he sohition." 1 Refreshments and a pleasant social lour followed the program. MISS CLAYTON ENTERTAINS PHILATHEA CLASS Members of the Philathea class of he Baptist church met in the church mrlors Friday evening, with Miss ^auna Clayton as hostess, for a lombined business meeting and so :ial hour. The meeting was pre I sidc-d over by the new president, ..Miss Hassie Tinsley. I Many new suggestions. were priv et! for the improvement of the class, after which the meeting ad- j journed' for the social hour. (James ' suitable to the Thanksgiving month were played, after which sandwiches [ and hot coffee were served. Those present were: Thelma, Car- [ olyn. and Jewell Ashworth, 'Beatrice ! Daniels, Alice McGall, Sara Gilles pie. Mollie, Ruth and Christine Sliclson, Mae and Marjorie Garren, 1 , Odell Nicholson, Annie Sitton, Eva Call, I lassie and Myrtle Tinsley, I, a una Clayton, Kernice Bridges,} Kliitabeth Duckworth, Gathia and Annie Ho wen. A cordial invitation is extended , by the class to every girl over 10' who does not attend Sunday School t elsewhere to join this class. MEETING OF MATH AT ASIAN CLUB The Mathatasian club met T hurs- 1 day afternoon, November 8, at the ! home of Mrs. Ralph Fisher. When the regular business had I been attended to, the time was turn- i ed over to Mrs. L. B. Iiaynes, who ; gave a very interesting report of t f the district meeting which was held in Ashevilje recently. Mrs. Haynes | especially stressed the state presi- j [dent, Mrs. OBerry's, address, the! i theme of which was, "What is my i i club contributing flo the commun ity and state?" ! Miss Florence Kern had charge of j j the program and spoke interestingly \ on the subject of health, a'fter which , Mrs. Haynes conducted a most en- j joyable tour of France, | The hostess served delicious re freshments, after which the club ad- | j journed to meet November 22 at the j home of . Mrs. Haynes. i ' zzzzz MRS. ALLISON IS HOSTESS ] TO D. A. R. - ? Mrs. J. M. Allison was hostess to jlhe members of the Waitghstill Av >?\Hfl|Tler^f Mje Daughters of the ' American Revoi^'"" Jat h?r homc 1 on Probart street^fd^V?8*' afternoon. , The regent, Mrs. E.^i^P'ythe, pie- . sided. f 1 A fte meeting was opened r ^ j flag salute and the Lord'a pra^ai^ after which Mrs. Blythe read Kip- i ling's Recessional. It was voted to-,C use ten dollars of the money in the j treasury to buy a trailer to present ,2 to the Clemson Theatre, depicting ' < different uses of the flag. A most , c interesting Armistice Day program j was given by Mrs. Blythe and. Mrs. i J. S. Silversteen. Refreshments -were served by the | hostess following the, meeting. The | neJtt meeting will be held at the ' t home of Miss Martha Boswell on the ? second Monday in December. j * Personal Happenings Miss Pearl Whitmire, a graduate lurse from the Mission Hospital, Asheville, has returned to resume ler work alter visiting her parents, rtr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitmire, at 3herryfield, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Beulah Zachary has closed ler Brevard home for the winter, laving gone to Winston-Salem, vhere she will be with her two laughters, Misses Elizabeth and 3eulah Mae, who arc at Salem Col ege. 1 E. H. Kitchen, of the Gloucester icction, was a Brevard visitor on rhursday. 1 Miss Ida Hutchings, of Schuyler, 1 S\ Y., a student at Brevard Insti tute, spent the week-end with Mr. | ind Mrs. L. P. Wilson near Brevard. Mrs. Paul Smathers and little laughter, Paula Mae, were week- , >nd guests of Mrs. Smathers' par- 1 ints, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire ,vere Asheville visitors Tuesday, rheir little daughter, Sarah Jane, .vho spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Paul Smathers, returned to Brevard with her parents on Tues- 1 lay. Miss Sarah Keels, of the High Schol faculty, has been quite ill the past fe\tf days and unable to meet fter classes. W. J. -Moore, of Rosmnn, and T. P. Galloway, of Calvert, spent Thursday in Brevard. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence is visiting her father at her former home in the Eastern part of the state. Miss Mary Johnson left Wednes day to spend sometime with relatives in Umatilla, Fla. Ira McCall, of the Gloucester sec tion, was a Brevard visitor Thurs day of last week. Dr. and Mrs- A. L. La vine, ' of New Orleans, and I'r. S. Danzer, of Brooklyn, N. V.. who are attend ing t+e meeting of the medical as sociation in Asheville, were dinner guests of Mrs. Luther Pushell and Mr?.' Nathan Morris Monday evening. Miss Alise Wall has returned to Brevard and resumed her work at the Western Union after spending a vacation of ' the past several weeks at her horns in Spartanburg, Mrs. Grady Kilpatriek, Mrs. Ethel McMinn, Miss Ethel McMinn and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey were shopping in Asheville Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pill ami f:im i i ;? and Mr. ami Mr*. Craft, of < iveen ville, were Sunday ruests "1' Mr.--. Kate DeLong. Mr. and Mrs. H ) S.r.oh vi.<itv?l ? pas' week their .dau-iht-. i, Mrs. : Ti ll, .at AuhlmW. :he.r Sta!-: C'dlegc. and an t.th r <i..-jchtir. Mi - It ? Mer ? i ili ?" nl'-w, lUleigli. ? IV Wilkin* has ?? .-r ,,aite iil ? it his- home tli'? tw:i .V.'kv R. V. N'e/'l '. :: W . Is, t*!.< .<?hr.M>n City < i t .. wfcn* he w<!' . ,-.-.ie?ice i?K. ! R.-v ?***? K v r ? .}.?Vi >n : r? !lii:h :,V.fr>dT.^ t> I: ipti : f * 'f . ? ? !? i >i? . .. ;n- ? ? ? i ? ' ?' . I ton is pastor of two Baptist churches 3 in the county. If Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hayes, Miss ' 1 Alice Hayes, Vera Hays and Miss,? Thurza Bo wen spent Sunday in Pick- I J ens, S. C., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I J W. E. Edens, Jr. The party returned ; i to Brevard by way of Table Rock J 1 Cove dam. .r Dr. and Mrs. P. W. Winchester] . and Miss Helen Howard of Morgan- (c ton, were week-end guests of Miss 1 Earleen Poindexter at the Institute. e Mrs. Winchester is a graduate of I Brevard Institute and a former mem- 1 ber of the faculty. f Mr. und Mrs. J. E. Loftis and , children were Sunday guests of Mrs. J Loftis parents in Arfieville. I* Mr. and Mrs. C- R. McNeely, prom- j ? inent Lake Toxaway citizens, are at-)' tending the Baptist State convention * in High Point this week. Leon English, Jr. is in the hospital . ' in Rock Hill, S. C., where he had | an operation on Saturday for ap- ( pendicitis. The operation was per- ( formed by his uncle, Dr. Bob Sum- ' ner, of Rock Hill, and at last reports , was doing nicely. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loftis spent j the week-end in Abbeville, S. C., with relatives. Lloyd Allison, of Mars Hill, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Allison. Mrs. John F. Norris, of Clinton, S. C.. spent several days the past ' week with friends and relatives ; here. j AHhony Trantham and Dr. Carl' II 9^1 in attended the all-star football ! j*:.me in Asheville Monday afternoon, i Friends will l?e glad to know that .Mrs. C. P. Wilkins, who was re movtul to the Shelby hospital Inst week, is improving nicely. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Grave- j ' ly, a son. on Saturday, November 10. i Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Aycock and daughter. Miss Helen, were guests | of friends in Canton Monday. | Mrs. Julia Trowbridge and daugh- i tor. Miss Alma, spent the ^Veek-end j in Weavervilld with Prof, and Mrs. i C. II. Trowbridge. Mrs. Maria l)erl?y visited her sis- ? tcr, Mrs. C. B. Wilson, in Abbeville, I S. C.. several days last week. j Mrs. II.. E. Perkin.- is visiting hir | aunt in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and MtV. i TI. Tinsley. of | Easley, S. C., wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. II. MeCall Mrs. V.. W. Nichols spent ^lomlay . th relatives in Asheville. Mr. Boardiran Slradlcy, of Ashe- j viilr. was the Suntiay guest i f Mr. ! and Mis. \V . Nichols. Mrs. .S. L. X'-r'on i> much im- ! proved since r? turning to her home ft - in l'i- Na|:ie.? h< -] it.d, where she til l, i \v? nt .iii ? Oi ! :ition. .'?! -s Ms; i<. .i?- and Mrs. 1' ra.tr -rd Mien, m' V-heviltv, were i ' la-' i of Mrs. Thomr. > l'..tswoith T. !l .Hani; '.ot! .??,,} .n il, A. K. ?'.?? '?'?# ..r. ! i..i-l Thnma - Hampton, win- ? : *'? .1 t" A-lvvill ? i ii ; j* ? ?' ? i.? iJfnth of I ? Mr. !?>. .>. S.ttcr vi-i".inr tliir w<:i'k Miss Emma liarts-ll at Mere- j dith College, Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Uadforj were. Asheyille visitors Tuesday. Kev.- and Mrs. W. II. HarUell are attending the Baptist State convcn- ' tiort in Raleigh this week, | Mrs. Thad By i d and children >,( Old Fort were gut-fets Sunday of Mrs. 1 Byrd'fe parents, Mr. and Mrs. .John j Duckworth. Mrs. J. E. Clayton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cos Paxton, in Green - 1 ville this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier, of States- 1 ville , were called to Brevard Mon-J day on account of this death of the i infant child of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Frazier. f , Walter Hart has/ returned from a motor trip of the past week to points in the Eastern part of the state. ~ M. A. Cooper is visiting his daugh ter, Mrs. Lum Townsend, in Saluda. I Mr. and Mrs. Terry have mov/Jd from the Norton cottage on Proburt : street to the Bagwell apartment on 1 Caldwell street. Mr. Terry is man ager of the Standard service station on North Caldwell street. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Englsh have ! returned from a visit with their son, Leon, Jr., who underwent ah operation for appendicitis at the Rock Hill hospital the past week. | Mrs. Henry Carrier and children, j Henry Jr., and Helen, are visiting friends and relatives in Asheville this week. . ] Mrs. T. A. English, who has been confined at her home at Davidson River on account of illness for some time, is much improved. John Chapman, of Charleston, S. C., is visiting friends and relatives here this week. H. N. Carrier and Harry Clarke left this week by motor for a month's trip to Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Baxter Summey spent the week-end in Greenville with her son, Dick Summey. Henry Henderson attended the Furman-Citadel football game in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle are spending a month in New York with friends and relatives, ana apon their return to Brevard will move into their new home on Park avenue. ' Friends of Mrs. Sarah Weilt will regret to Chow that she is quite ill at her home with flu. Mr. "and Mrs. B. H. Garner, who were managers of the JT & J Soda 'or TilVfc. ^j aer's former home Tennessee. I Mr. and Mrs . Ben Montgomery md Mf. and Mrs. E. L. Miller visit id relatives in Seneca, S. C ^ Sun lay. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS SOCIAL An enjoyable social gathering of he Daughters of Wesley Sunday ichol class of the Methodist church vas held Tuesday evening at the lome of Mrs. J. IT. Waters, who was issisted in entertaining by Rfira. J. 5. Nicholson and Mrs. Roscoe Nich olson. The business session preceding the ocial period included the aimual (lection of officers, resulting as ollows: President, Mrs. R. L. Nich ilson ; vice president, Mrs. W. H. Jnderwood; secretary, Mrs. E. S. English; treasurer, Mrs. W. E. ihipman ; class teacher, Mrs. E. B. laynes; assistant teacher, Mrs. Er >est Norwood. Games and contests were enjoyed luring the social Hour, and refresh nents were served' by the joint hoat isses to the forty or more members (resent. CARD OF THANKS I deaply appreciate the many :indly acts of loving friends during he illness and the death of my wife, four support has been a blessing to ne in my bereavement, and I thank >ach and every friend. It A. E. LYDAY. YOUR EYES Should be carefully exam ined once each year. That is simply guarding against se rious trouble later in life. Dr. F. B. RAYBURN OPTOMETRIST Post Office Building Each TUESDAY Afternoon 1 to 5 o'clock Home Office with W. H. HAWKINS & SON Hendersonville QUEBEC NEWS < I ? Mrs. I.izzie Reece of Brevard, spent the weekend with friends here. ? ; v Mr, Uoriier McCall foili from a box car of the local ft'eif^^anj], whs seriously hurt, but is im^Bj,^ Miss Marjorie ^ent Monday night of this week with Miss Kosa McClain of ? Kosnian. ' Mr. mid Mrs. G. Galloway of Easley, S. C., have been visiting Mrs. Calloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher. Miss Helen Henderson of Cullo whee, spent Sunday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Hen derson. Mr. N. C. Miller fell and broke his collar bone Sunday. Miss Mary Etta fisher of Brevard spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fisher. Mrs. Jessie Whitmire entertained many of her frknds Saturday night with a party. . The following were present: Misses Nellie Robinson, Mary Etta Fisher, Vera McCall, Gwenneth Clark, Marjorie Hender son, Messrs Garfield Clark, Leroy McCall, Cecil Robinson, Fred Chap man, George Henderson. Mr. Z. I. Henderson visited Mr. Allen McCall of Gloucester, Sunday. Millie, the small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Fisher, ia ill at her I home. Year ben? v> egg?, better eggs, them at a profit if yon Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGO MASH This egg-making feed contains just the thing} that a bea needs ? fresh oatmeal, other grain prod uct*, minerals, cod liver meal and molaase* in di v form. Start usiagitnow ? we have it for you. B. & B. FEED & SEED CO. Main SL -Brevard, N. C. ?old by DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO. Phom. as Br**?rd, N. C. THIS COUPON^ IS Worth 5QC on Repair work over Good till Nov. 30th FOXMAN JEWELRY STORE ALL KODAKS ? All Kodaks made in recent years have the auto graphic attachment by which you can name and date your film. v I M We i;ave Kodaks from $5.00 to $30.00. The higher priced ones being equipped with Kodar ivr.s and Dioniatic shutters, which we will be pleased i<? show you. Cameras ^Oc. $1.25, $1.45 and up. i'ho be ;t of photo finishing at less than you've been customed to paying. N'o ch-kt*pn ! '<' developing Kodak films. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler Vl.EMSON THEATRE EI'ILDIMG,
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