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e Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Loftis, Jr., of Inman, S. C-. spent the week-end with M>r. Loftis' father, Mr. l. l L?Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mr. Morris, Mr. Allen, father of Mrs. J?"", and Miss Irene Harkins of Candler. were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mrs. R. H. McCall. They were ac companied on their return tr'P Candler by W. W. Harkins Jr-^ho has been visiting here for two wee Mr. A. Bailey of Morristown. Tenn., was a business visitor in vard on Monday. Dick Jennings of Pittsburgh, Pa., is spending several days in Biev on a business trip. J. B. Jones, superintendent ? schools, left Tuesday for a business trip to Raleigh. George Nicholson, of Gladewater, Texas, is spending a few days ? t Brevard on business. Mrs. Gus Gillespie and Mrs. Geo. L>. Shuford were shopping in Asnt 1 ville Friday. " Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Durant ot Virginia, spent a few days in | vard last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. English spent Sunday at Horseshoe as Mrs. English's brother, Mr. fowler. Jack and Dick Zachary of Greens boro, were Brevard visitors last we . ? Capt. Wm. McK. Fetzer. Freshman coach at William and Marys m \ ir tfinia, is spending a few days m Bre vard on business. Alvin Owen and friends of Atlan ta, Ga.. spent the week-end in Bre vard. I Gray Morris of Tryon, was a Brc- i vard visitor Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Yongue and Mrs. Ernest Webb were shopping in Ashe ^ ' Jerry Jerome, J. S. Br?mfiel(l and ijeorge Bromfield have returned f Louisville, Ky? where they attended the funeral of Mr. 0. Bromfield. father of J. S. Bromfie d Mrs. T. S. Wood and Mrs. Ld 1 at ton were shopping in Asheville on ^Emerson Eve, of Asheville, was a Brevard visitor Monday. R. R. Fisher was an Asheville via 'l J 1} Duckworth of Hendersonville, was a Brevard visitor Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen was an Ashe ville visitor Friday. . W H .Grogan made a business trip to Svlva and Franklin last week. Mrs Paul Smathers was a guest of friends in Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Vaughn of Dewey Co^' of cfemson College, was a visitor of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Vaughn the past Sunday. J M Nicholson is visiting his sis ter." Mrs. Cooper in Tennessee. John McMinn, of Greensboro, spent several davs with his mother, .1 Ethel McMinn, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reid spent Sunday in Cullowhee. Main T.ee Arledge, manager of the Ma n street A & P store spent Sunday in Hendersonville with his mothei, Zcb Arledge. Tfvwin were H. H. Patton and H. E. Erwin yeic business visitors in the eastern pait of the state last week. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Tatum of Ashe ville. spent the week-end with Mi . Tatum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . ?>?<! Mrs T G. Moody of R<>- ! chester! N. ^'are expected this week to spend several days with Mr ? Moody's parents, JVIr. and Mrs. Truluck* of Canton, was a Brevard visitor last week. Sam Radford was a business visi ir?r in Asheville Saturday ? lames H Case of Knoxyi He was a business visitor in Brevard last week. MUs Ruth Waters was an Ashe v-ffle visitor Saturday. Air and Mrs. J- H. r lcKeisimer were 'Asheville visitors, Tuesday Mrs John R. Hudson and children and Mrs. Mack Allison were visiting L??? cV,?,ho,, ?d : Edna Markham, ot St. benevieve ? the Pines Asheville, were visiting | with Miss Croushorn's parents, M . and Mrs. W. W. Croushorn, in Pis *"g. ttiSfl Jrnea", io Alabama. . * "Rrp kl Mr, Henry N. Carrier of Bre Mrs Johnnie Jones and >o ?> ^StedTriSy *o s^mdprai M.^Puett of En, is re CUM^f FUch ? Taylor6'6? improving ' ' John ,,f the Southern Public Utilities 1 ?> was a business visitor in Brevard on , Tuesday. BREVARD INSTITUTE divtitv SHOIVER BY LADIES The fruit and preserve shower given the Brevard Institute by ladies of the Methodist church was a splen did success and the ladies' of the church were well pleased with the cooperation they received in securing the fruits and preserves. The collect ing was done during the early part of last week. Saturday afternoon, Rev. J. H. West, pastor of the Meth odist church, delivered the proceeds of the shower to the school and pre > rented the items to them in a short 1 speech at the dinner hour, before the entire student body. Officials of the school and the stu dents expressed their appreciation for the shower of 'abundant fruits and preserves. Universal Automatic Toaster -N'o peeping allowed with tho Universal Automatic Toaster, for It is accurately timed for every kind of toast you like. Just set the timer, press down the lever ? out comes the rack with a nice slice of toast. Price $10.50 Urn Sets Here is a Gift lovely enough for any table. Price $22.50 up Miller Adjustable Sunlamps Give Hie whole family perpetual Summer with a Miller Sunlamp. Adjustable for any need. ( ] I p Give a Useful Gift Give Something Electrical The spirit of Christmas is most charmingly ex pressed by the giving of gifts that are useful as well as beautiful ? something, to be enjoyed the whole year through. ? Sunbeam Mixmaster Price $3.95 to $12.50 Electric Irons An Elsctrlc Iron Is one of the most practical gifts you can select. We have a nice se lection of Irons, both auto matic and non automatic. Price $3.50 to $8.95 Waffle Irons $5.95 to $14.50 We have had many Inquiries for the automatic waffle irons and are glad to tell our customers that we have them in stock now. A Waffle Iron In chrome or a highly polished nickel makes ? beautiful present. We have the Automatic Waffle Iron- too. Price $21.00 This marvelous home mixer does all the hard work of cooking ? ? gives food* a new, added de liclousness. because It mixes EVENLY at Just the right speed. Muffins for breakfast prepared in record time, light. smooth, fluffy. Waffle batter ready for the grids in a few minutes. A cake for dinner of finer, lighter texture. "Whipped cream to top it in almost no time. T&ere is ao limit to its usefulness. Mixm aster Turns Hours of Labor Into Hours of Leisure. Universal Toaster Crisp brown toast made right at the table with a Universal toaster Is the cen ter of "interest" on any breakfast table. Automatic Egg Cookers Price $11.50 No mora disappointments over your eggs not being just right. With an auto matic egg cooker you can have them just as you like them 365 mornings In tbe year. No watching ... no timing . . . it's absolutely automatic. ^ // Price $36.50 Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range Imagine Mother's delight at finding a Hotpolnt Range in the kitchen on Christmas morning. Her appreciation of this gift will stead ily grow through the many years of Its unfailing service. A Gift of Service for Many Years. Prices From $118.00 up Up Southern Public Utilities Company "Electricity is the Servant in the Home." Smokemaster Think of the convenience! Your cigarette already lighted as you lift it from the cabinet None of the usual Inconvenience. Np matches. No lighters. Service . . . every minute. Price $6.50 Electric Heating Pads Here Is a gift truly appreciated by elderly people, or by those convalescing $4.95 to $9.50 Electric Sweepers Prices $21.00 to $67.50 1
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