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Local and Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galliyvay and son, A. B. Jr . Christine Joines, and Mrs Mamie Verdery visited Miss Helen Galloway at the Angel Broth ers hospital in Franklin Sunday. Thejr report that Miss Galloway is improving in health. Frank King was a business visitor in Asheville, Saturday. Luther Couch, manager of the Hendersonville Joines motor Co., was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Ruby Whitmire, of Cedar Mountain, was shopping in Asheville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GafFney and daughter, Ethel, of Greenville, S. C., were the guests of Mrs. Gaffney's filter. Mrs. Ed. Gillespie, Sunday. Mr. flM Mrs. Houston Mackey of Davidson River, were visiting in Ifendersot^jfrie Monday. Mrs. HSrry Sellers was an Ashe ville visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Mariah Durby, Mrs. Harry ) vl'tis, wore called to Abbeville, S. C., Sunday on account of the death <>? T. 'i. Loftis' mother-in-law, Mrs. I'otts. Betty Moore of Candler and Betty Osborne of Canton werei week-end visitors in Brevard with friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rufty and Mrs. T. E. Reid were Asheville shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Guthrie Kilpatrick and son, Billy, spent the week-end . with Mrs. Kilpatrick's sister, Mrs. Stanley, in Blantyre. Miss Mary Allison, of Sylva. was a guest of her sfster, Mrs. M. M. l''easter, Sunday. Plato Allison, of Asheville, spent the week-end with his parents here, i Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Tatum of Ashe ville spent the week-end with Mrs. Tatum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. King. T H. Shipman, of Greensboro, is spending several days here with his ' wife and daughter # ! Paul Smathers is confined to his home on Franklin Ave. with an at tack of influenza. Mrs. Keller and daughter, Leulla, of Asheville, were Brevard visitors last week. Ashe Macfie, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Macfie, has entered Weaver college for the spring term. Mrs. Roy Canipe and son are visit ing Mrs. Canipe.'.'; parents, Mr. and j M"\ F. P. Sledge. Mrs Flax Lawrence and Mv | Madge Wilkin# were visitic;c Asheville Monday. W. E. Breese has returned i'tuttij Memphis. Tenn,, :>t'ter a severad days! visit there with Mrs. Breese, who has been visiting her sons there. Sheritf Patton was a business vis iter in Asheville, Thursday. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mills and t George Nicholson were visiting in j Asheville. Monday. I Mrs. Merril Molt:? was shopping in A^ev'Ue ^nturday. Craig Misenheimer has accepted o position with the B. & B. Feed & Seed Co. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emmerson of Wake Forest are expected Tuesday to spend several days as the guests of Mrs. F.mmerson's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. E. Clayton. Mrs. J. F. Barrett, of Henderson ville, and Miss Geraldine Barrett, of Mars Hill College, were Brevard j visitors, Tuesday. Il:<rold Kilpatrick of the TV.ivevsilv , of North Carolina is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kil- j i?\1 rick. Mr.av.d Mrs. David Ward have re turned from an extended v,isit in '"oarioitc and Sunimerville. Misses Anne Katherine Henderson, j Margaret Miller. Rebecca Summey, ! Nell. Miller and Mrs. Mack Johnson] and Ernest Miller were Asheville | shoppers Friday. ! J. S. Silversteen is a business visit- j or in New York City. Dr. H. T. Hunter of W. C. T. C.. Cullowhee, was a Brevard visitor j Tuesday. ; Lambert Bagwell and Jehu Cantrell > were business visitors to Greenville.' S. C.. and Mcrristown, Tenn., last j week. I Robert Whitniire was :i Greenville | visitor Monday. Samuel Barnett has returned from J a visit to Athens, Ga. Kay Orr and Gene Whisnett of Uendersonville, were Brevard visitors .Sunday. Miss Ethel Hill of Greenville. S. 0.. stient the week-end with Miss Roberta Bryant. Harry Patton is decidedly im uroved and able to be out again after being confined to his home with an attack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ward and children were Uendersonville visitors Sunday. >lr. and Mrs. S. R. Joines h?v? re turned from a visit in North Wilkes boro, where they were called on ac count of the serious illness of Mrs. ?foines father, wh? is reported to bo improving at this time. TO CLOSE STATION INURING SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Notices nosted on the windows of Kd McCoy's filling stations, both at Pisjtah Forest and corner Broad and Jordan stive t in Brevard, announce that thes<^stations will be closed each Sunday from nine o'clock until twelve, through Sunday School and church hours. Did You Ever Physic the Bladder With Castor Oil? It can't be done. You can do it with juniper oil. buchu leaves, etc., con tained in Bukets, the bladder physic: Drive out impurities and excess acids which cause irritation that results ii' getting up nights, backache, leg oains, bladder weakness and burn ing. Get a 25c test box. After four days if not satisfied, your druggist will refund your money. You are l>ound to feel better after this cleans ing' and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Long's Drug Stofe. adv. W. O. W. DISTRICT NEWS ITEMS 'i ???? I f | Society News and Mrs. Lawrence is reported to be ill at her home with an attack of tlu. i Rev. J. H. West spent the week-end iin Reidsville with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jerome, Mrs. Flora Hart, and Mrs. Rowena Sum tney, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn were visiting in Greenville, S. Cu Thurs day attending the bowling' tourna , nient. Miss Nan Kilpatriek is visiting in ; Asheville this week. Mrs. E. B. Clayton is reported ser iously ill at the heme of her neicc, ? .Mrs. Ernest Webb. i Clarence Duckworth is visiting his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duck worth, here. ? Mr. and Mrs. William Kilpatriek and "Speedy" Jones of Charlotte, were in Brevard this week. Mrs. T. S. Wood is confined to her home with flu. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayton expect to leave Sunday for Spartanburg for a short visit . before leaving for Raleigh, where they will make their home. Fred Holt of "the University of : North Carolina., is visiting his sister,1 here. Mrs. Roy Long. Mayor and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey j were visiting in Asheville with . friends Sunday. Francis Jenkins, of the University! of North Carolina, is visiting his j parents here, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. B.| Jenkins Ruel Hunt of the University of North Carolina, is visiting several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wat ers. Mrs. G. F. Marshall, of Asheville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Douglas. Mrs. G. C. McKay and Mrs. Ethel Kluck of Asheville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duck worth. j ny ;W. H. Grogan, Jr., District Manager j By special arrangements with my good friend, Sovereign Jim Barrett, i Editor of The Brevard News, I will have space each week for every im portant W. 0. W. news item through out the Western District. We hope to make this weekly news letter in teresting and profitable to our mem bers and friends. Will appreciate any news suitable for this column. Hill Endorses It ? Thctvks, Hill! Mr. W. H. Grogan, Jr., ? District Mgr. W.O.W., I Brevard, N. C Dear Sovereign Grogan: You are to be commended as well las congratulated on your fine idea as impressed in your form letter of the ,7th. I have wondered for quite awhile why you field men did not I have this agreement -with the news papers, and I am looking forward to receiving The Brevard News each 'week. If you did not get me on that i list please do so at once and remind | me to pay you the subscription when I am next in your territory. You may use this item: "Mrs. Har rington T. Hill of Wadesboro, N. C., the wife of the Head Consul of the Woodmen of North Carolina, is a na tive of Brevard. She is the daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. I. T. Newton, now of Chadbourne, N. C. Mrs. New ton was formerly Miss Dixie Os borne of Brevard." When I can be of any assistance in any way in your news items, or with your work at any time, please com mand me. With best wishes and continued re gards, I am, Fraternally vours, BARRINGTON T. HILL, Wadesboro, Mar. 10 Head Consul. Hendersonville Leads White Pine Camp No. 21!>% Hen dersonville, still leads with JS ap-' plications, secured during January1 ar.d February. No. 081, Mill Spring,! is second with 7, and Sylva follows j with i>. Other Camps for January J and February ? ? Lenoir, 1; Granite Falls No. 866, 1 ; Hudson, 1 ; Hayes ville, 2: Franklin. 2: Asheville, 2; Granite Falls No. 746, 1; Rosmsn, 1; Brevard, 1; Murphy, 2; Forest City, 1; Cliffside 1; Marion No. 189, 2; and Canton, 2;. Other Camps will be heard from during March. j i New Secretaries 1 George Dover is now Financial ' Secretary Camp No. 14, Shelby;! Ralph Jackson, Camp No. 681, Mill j Spring; and J. S. Porter, Camp No.] 403, Forest City. Watch these new| Secretaries get applications. Camp Review > i Camp review for this week is1 Walnut Camp, No. 14, Shelby. Char tered July 15, 1897, at present has' 24 members, with $36,000.00 lnsur-| ance in force. Ten members have ' been lost by death, with $16,500 In-: surance paid to relatives. Two Camps, are located in Shelby, and Secretary j Dover says that all members of his | Camp are extremely busy, hence the j small number of members. He hopes ! to get new life in No. 14. / District Convention Our District Convention will be held at Rosman next Month. Read | this news letter each week for in formation and dates regarding Dis trict and State meetings. I attended meeting at Henderson ville the 10th. Although a cold night, a large crowd of Sovereigns were there to initiate two candidates. Capt. T. V. Lyday will soon have his degree team organized. Consul i Commander Case says this team will be a great help in giving the degreeB. He also says Capt. Lyday will have J YOUNGSTERS GIVE JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Ranson Boyd and Edward DeLong entertained ten of their small jfriends with a joint birthday party Friday afternoon. I FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. WATERS The Fortnightly Club met with Mrs. J. E. Waters Thursday after noon for their regular meeting, with eiffht members present. A record of thi officers elected at a recent meet ing has been sent to the State Fed eration of Women's club for the [Year Book. ' WALTER AND EDWARD CLAYTON HOSTS TO DANCE Walter and Edward Clayton en tertained a large number of their friends of the younger set with a Leap Year Dance at the Country Club Friday evening. The event was proclaimed by the guests as one of the most enjoyable dances of the the best degree team in North 1 lina by 1933. Lewis Writes Encnumqinybj W. H. Grogan, Jr., Brevard, N. C. Dear Grcgan: I have your letter this morning and am glad to see that you are keeping things alive in the moun tains. Your newspaper arrangement ] is excellent and I am sure will result j in more activity. Enter my name as ; a subscriber of The News and I t?il! pay you the first time 1 see you. The District meeting date is all right ? April 28th, at Rosman ? with banquet at Brevard on Wednesday night. Fraternally yours. E. B. LEWIS, State Mgr Kinston, March 11. ? 1 i ii ? ? ii.. " i \wM season. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayton and Miss Jack Clayton. Punch was served throughout the evening's entertainment, music for the dance being provided alternately by radio and victrola. BAPTIST HOMEMAKERS CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL MEET The Homemakers class of the Bre vard Baptist church met with Mrs. S. W. Radford Tuesday evening for their social meeting. The ladies pres ent enjoyed a pleasant social noar togcluei ?ind the hostess served de licious refreshments. SUCCESSFUL FOOD SALE Mrs. W. H. Duckworth entertained the T. E. L. Class Tuesday after noon for their regular meeting. Following the regular transaction of business plans were made for the work of the class during the next few months. Several suggestions were offered in regard to building up the class attendance. The food sale which the class has been staging each Saturday has proved very successful, the ladies re porting that they sell every thing they have on sale each time. Saturday March 19 the sale will be held at the Blue Front and prospective buy ers are promised a delightful supply of cakes and fruits from which to choose. E ASTERS STAR MEETING The Eastern Star will hold a public installation of officers Friday evening in the Masonic Hall beginning at 8 o'clock. District Deputy Matron Min nie K. Lewis, of Asheville, and other district officers will be present for the installation exercises. All Masons with their wives and Eastern Star members and their husbands are in vited to be present. EASTER'S NEWEST CREATIONS The Largest Stock Ever Presented ?m ?-? Sy "?" YOUR OWN LITTLE FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SHOP Yes, we arc happy to say that we are attracting trade from our neighboring cities every day, because our stock is so unusual and our values are so outstanding. No matter where you go you can rot find lovelier merchandise, the quality is beau tiful and all our ready to wear is made by the leading manufacturers of New York City. W.e pride/ourselves in the manufacturers we represent. 6 If you fail to see our stock you are your own worst enemy because we are individual in our selection, represent real quality ? and our prices are more than reasonable. (Sketched above) - a charming tailored Suit. (Right and be low) - the latest in chic Coats. As thrilling, too, as the modes themselves are the EXCEPTIONALLY LOW EASTER SPECIAL Prices SUITS COATS 12.50 to 22.50 FROCKS 5.95 to 16.50, (Above) ? a lovely Jacket Dress. (Left and below) ? two more Frock beauties. SUITS are leading this spring and we have them of any type, color or size. We have the lovely little inexpensive knit suit? which are darling for the girls. Then we have the heavier tailored type, for street and travel. They have smart scarfs to match, pastel shades and navy ? in fact any color or mix ture. Their smartness is unusual. Accessories and Lace Hose to Match Every Costume. THE NOBBY SHOPPE BREVARD'S EXCLUSIVE SHOP FOR WOMEN W. Main Street ! '? Phone 2$7 COATS ? wide lapels and new sleeve lines feature the foremost Coats. Many of the models are belted or pertly designed with modish scarf collars. Fabrics ? (light Wool Crepes, etc.). FROCKS ? couldn't possibly be lovelier. Both the straight models as well as the Jacket-dresses are replete with interesting, new details femininekind adores. And fabrics include all the lighter and daintier (silken weaves).
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