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COOLKN3GHTS WAS PLEASING AFFAIR ... - , Two houses grtetfta the ?comedy, Cool Kitfghis, a home tfcjaw. performance, sponsored by the Brs? vard Business and Woa&~ en's cK?b"fw the -lKnellitaf'tfce Scout camping fund and good receipts ?were noted at each- of th? p^rfonn-1 ances. ? Walter R' ichley of the '.^fianjfter ProJucing ';onpa?y of . (ft&azhovb directed ?ie play and th^ additionijf K chorus work here and , hs declared' khat the cooperation and. jyd h^' r& o, :ved here to be the be3jS' h?r liacT jsver I l.own during his expierierico ; ao ij play director. He made nutri?;rosSi Mt- . pressions of, the excellent tqdtnt to tr': found in Bre'ijrdand expressed tia ; desire' to retffin here again. ','iot a visit. A large number of citizens hays' been heard to express rainy ttftOs' Of praise in regard to. the excellent act- ' ing of the entire cast and tte sajjerb periorp\aijces of. the choitu^. " p.y The matrons act' though not; inqlud ed on the program, was ^ l^ugh-pro vokrng scene according to ' members of the audience and tho pfcrts were successfully carri?fd out. Ninety-seven girls were included io I in the choruses and the addition of the east made over 125 in the entire performance^ Officials of the Business and ;Pro- ( fessional Women's club and the cast committee including Mrs. P. L. Eng lish, chairman; Mrs. -Kariry Sellers and Mrs. Madge 0. Wilkir.s wish to extend to the cast and to all who as- ; sisted in making the play a success 1 their sincere thanks and appreciation, OLD TOXAWAY NEWS Flora Canupp of Kannapolia, if. C., is spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Eddie Sice. Messrs. Avery Rice and Cleve Canupp were Friday guests -of Wel don Galloway. , . . Mr. W. E. Galloway and . spns, Cecil and Weldon, were business visitors to Asheville one day last week. .mm Mr. Alex Cantrell and daughter, Willie, were Rosman visitors Wed nesday. t Miss Nora Meece was a Saturday r.ight guest of Miss Beulah Rice. Mr. W. E. Galloway and son, Cecil, were visiting in the Cane Brake sec tion one day last week. Misses Beulah Rice and Dora Can udp were Wednesday guests of Miss Nora Meece. Mr. Otto Alexander, of Brevard, was visiting in this section one da7 last week. Mr. Marion Powell and son, Robert of Middle Fork, were Wednesday guests of Avery Rice. Mr. Wiley Meece was Tuesday night guest of Avery Rice. Messrs. Gaston Chapman and Oscar Chappell motored to Asheville Thursday. Messrs. Weldon and Cecil Galloway were Rosman visitors Saturday. Messrs Loonie Meece and R. P. Aikens were business visitors to Rosman Friday. Rev. Judson Corn filled his regular appointment here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grey and son, 300 FAMSDES 1 COUNTY NEED Ai Strong Appeal Made By Wei: farto Bcorxa for Support is i&e Worth * ? Hitee'HiiridMd fasaiiies are "suffer- j '?fng from iaek of food and clothing in Transylvania county, according to 'i recent report of the Transylvania ?Welfare Board and the need ie be ooroing so desperate that a Series Of drives are to be mads at, once by wel fare officials. The carload of flour- sacurod through the efforts of J. S. Silver . teen, chairman of the Transylvania chapter of the American Red Cro?? is expected at an early date and the flour will be distributed' aracnj the most needy families of the county upon arrival. The flour was secured from the government-owned supply of wheat which is being distributed in nany sections of the union, A plea and explanation bas been issue'd "by the Commuiwtar Welfare Board, it reads: WILL YOU HELP THE NEEDY ? On Friday morning of this week there will be a solicitor sent out from J the Community Welfare Board to your home. This person will ask you for some money or some article of t'ood. some meat, lard, sugar, milk,, coffiee, butter, canncd food, or any thing that you may have in your home. ? i This food will be brought to the :entral office of the Welfare Board, and will be distributed to needy fam ilies of the community on Saturday j jf this ?week. Complete investigation', will be made in each case where these } food supplies will be distributed, and there will- be postively no waste. In. :ases where the person making ap plication ? is able, he will be given j work to do that will pay for she food. , rhi3 work will bo on property owned oy the county, and will be in the na- ; ture of gardening, wjth the view to , raising foodstuffs to feed the needy families when winter comes. 1 j After this week the solicitors will j *ome to your home each Monday and , rhursday, and each time you will be requested to give whatever food you ?an possibly spare ? not what.you can tfford to give, but what you' in your s leart feel that you must give in or- T. ler to keep many worthy people from ictual starvation. 1 f Nearly three hundred families in j :he county have no food and no work ?will you help to keep them from c ;tarving. If so meet the solicitors j imilingly, they are giving of their ime without any pay except that of j i work well done. Will you help? COMMUNITY WELFARE | BOARD. |? ^erbun, of Six Miie. S. C., spent the ? veek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sendrix. I , Messrs. Otto Petit and Wash Whit? nire of Rosman were visiting in this , ection Sunday. ; Miss Ethel Morgan was a Satur- ? lay night guest of Mr. and Mts. Ca^l ! lendrix. , ; i CARD OF THANKS L We wish to thank our many friends t Vr this kindness shown during the ieath of our beloved wife and mother. % W. B. MILLS and FAMILY. ^ Lead in Smartness ON the street, at home, on the golf course, at the paddock, smart womeu are wearing Enna Jettick Shoes. They're tlie shoes for energetic women who want togo aud do, without fatigue. Select Enna Jettick Shoes Enjoy the utmost in walk ing comfort, for the scien tific design of Enna Jettick Shoes gives splendid arch support and the necessary freedom for every movemen t of your foot. Let us fit your shoes ex p^jtly. The wide ran^e of sizes and widths ? 1 to 12, AAAAA to EEE? are rea sonably priced at $5.00 and $6.00 ? none higher. You need no longer be told that you have an expensive foot. Enna Jettick Melodies every Sunday evening, 8:00 P. In. Eastern Standard Time, over WJZ and associated N.B.C, stations- * " ALLEN-ROLLINS, he 449 Main Street Hendersonville, Nl C. r? j Blantyr? Breezes The ladles prayer meeting which j ;& held ^- Wednesday afternoon, 'met at MrV Ue" Moody's hom*i?5 Wednesday afttrncton, pnd reported la gocx, meeting. A . ? f Dr. and Mrs. Carpenter of Hendor ?ionvili*. visited the latter b i.ujtoer, Mr*. Ed Jones, Sunday. . Little Gertrude Powell, .wufl daughter of C?rHe Powut, who f now living witk ket Mr. and Mrs, 3. E. PoweH. vis t - molhe*; tfhtr is senoualjr til, Sunday Mias Irsna ' D?vi8 ?P^1 afternoon with Mrs. A. C. R,c!P^' "i Mr4 J. S. Maxwell was a culle. at Mrs Virgil1 GalioWay's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owenby, Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, Miws Fred and Agnes Maxwell spent Sunday . afternoon ?with Mrs. JC&ck Drake of Enon. Clannie Justus called on John Read Monday. . Miss Ruby Hamilton who has been it the hospital at Kenderaoavihe has returned there to take another treat Little Sidney antl Edna Ricknian spent Sunday in Ashevilie, with tnezr brother, Claude, who is emplo>cd Mrs. Lyday Baynard visited her mother, Mrs. Charlie Nesbit Friday. Mra. Virgil Galloway maoe a busi ness trip to. Brevard Monday. - Mr. L. G. "Powell spent Saturday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Powell. - ? . Mra. J. 8. Maxwell was a caller at :he home of Mrs. Ed Jones Monday. We are glad to report that Mrs. Lee Moody, who has been seriously 11 for some time, was able to visit her ion and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moody Sunday. . Mr. Spurgeon Hamilton visited Mr. John Reed Monday night. Claude Rickman, who is employed n Asheville now, spent Saturday light with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Rickman. i Clannie Justus visited Mart AM ion Tuesday morning. . , Our Sunday school is progressing licely now. Everyone is taking more nterest and we invite others to come ind enjoy the services with us. Mr. Tom Couch of Little River, jassed through this section Sunday. Messrs; Jerry and Charlie Orr ipent Saturday night at the home oi Jr. and Mrs. Lee Moody. Miss Beulah Allison and Mr. Ray- . lei Morgan called at the home o *Lr and Mrs. W. K. Duncan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powell spent i Jundav with their daughter, Mrs. A. } '. Duffman, of Asheville. Mrs. Ada Reed and daughter, Mar> Sllen, and Jewell, visited relatives on Joylston Thursday. ( Miss Margaret Gash, who has been ittending the Montreat school, } ;raduated there, Monday night, ana s expected to return home soon ( Mrs. J. S. Maxwell called on Mrs. Ida . Reed recently. Mrs. Jerry Orr, and children* larcld and Thelma, returned to their lome at Turkey Creek Sunday night iter spending some time with >lrs. )rr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee iloody. . ., , . Mrs. W. K. -Duncan visited Mrs. ?eo Moody one day last week. Messrs. Raymond and Ralph Reed ?isited Mr. and Mrs. John Brown ,nd family o? Little Mountain ecently. As the rain hindered our Thurs lay night conference meeting, last i ime, everyone should come out this j veek as we will have more business ( o attend to. . ? , [ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballaid list week, a daughter. B. A. Twichell motored to Brevard ine day last week. Little Jack Justus visited his ;randmother, Mrs. J. T. Justus, Sat irdav afternoon. . | Mr. Judson McCall of Silver Creek iassed through this section one day ast week. ... Miss Agnes Maxwell visited Miss rene Davis recently. Rev T C. Holtzclaw of Hender onvilie, was a Blantyre visitor Sat irday. ' _ i Raymond Reed called on u. k. | 'ustus one day last week. | Lew Davis visited his mother, Urs A. W Davis Thursday. i Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Justus and | 'amily were visitors in our B. r ? ? . j J. Sunday night. We are always ' 'lad to have visitors with us and , nvite them one and all to attend I Charlie Orr of Glade Creek visited i ?datives in this section Sunday. ( Raymond Reed visited his uncle, , VI r. H. H. Reed of West Asheville, | Saturday. i 4r LISTEN GOOD HOUSEWIVES Dont' slave your life away cooking over a hot stove. The same amount that you would spend pre paring a meal at home will buy your meal al ready prepared . At The Canteen Doc Galloway, Prop. ?< ? r-vC'-' I L&ke Tcasawy Nswi I * ? ?: --V . - . I Mrs, Johr. Tins ley of BrevanL ; spent Tuesday weak witli hot ? brother, Bestir. Owen, and Mrs. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. J. J..-: Poster ?mj i-hildtren of Le ulster and Mr. ^flv Mrs. Paul McCoy of Quebec, were dinner. gae&s _ of "Mr. and Mrs. Ar rc-wood Lee last Sunday. 0'N(rflv Owen spent the week end with his" peretste, Jffi:. and Mrs. Btn Ovren. . Mr. and .Mrs. .gpaplding Mcintosh and little son, of Ereyard. were' the guests of Mr?. H&cirfa>?h'& parents, Mr. and Mrs., I. 8. fisher,' last Suit day. Mrs. Arrowoed Leo sad little son, ; Boyd, is spending this week at Lei cester -with . her sister, Mrs. J. 3. 1 Fester. L. C. Case, Jr., spent the week-end \ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 C. Case. j Mir. and Mr*. Ben ?wen attended the funeral ?f Sfr, George Justice at Brevard ISBi ?Su$dsy-TafSM*oon. Mr. and Mrs. Di Lee spent last Sunday at GnJtowfcee with their daughter, Miss ' Dwell Ivee. i Mrs. L. C. Casti -and son, Warren, spent last ;S(?ttdtfy with - Mrs. Case's parents, Mr. fend Mth. I, .S. Fisher. Mrs. Berlin Owen gave a birthday dinner at her heme last Sunday in honor of her husband and Luther Owen, her father sn4 C. C. Hall. A number of friends ??? the three , families also attended. The Toxaway-Queb**- baseball team ' played Bosnian last Saturday after- ! noon at Toxaway. Store 6-9 in favor of Rosman. ' 1 Misses* Blanch and Virginia Ar- ; rowood visitfid Mrs. Berlin Owen last Tuesday afternoon. 1 A. L, Owen spent last Saturday ? night with Cecil Fisher. 1 ; Mrs- F. Y. Willbanks was called to Ware Shoals, S. C., l?8t week on i account of the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Fannie McCoy is visiting her ] sister, Mrs. James Merrill at Pen- , rose. i . ( LEGAL TRANSFERS Judson McCrajy and wife to G. H. i Paxton and wife. c Jefferson E. Owen to N. C. Mort- ' rage Corp. James J. K. McClure to R. Doug- s as Stuart. j E. C. Neil! and wife to Board of \lderman. t J. L. Whitmire and wife to Board { >f Alderman. S E. H. Norwood and wife to Dr. C. j. Newland. S C. M. Siniard and wife et al to ]amp Carolina, Inc. e WRICK, ?EC0?ERS; ' ^ ?V. 1 Nat To'srcaend widely Vnmro young man, who left Brevard laat year to work iu Chicago is rstwted to be im proving rapidly m the WashinstOB Park. .Hwpital following a .sencwa auto aeeideut. It is Mid tbttt Mr. Town send was cranking a ?*rgq truck when The driv er lust control and the truck rushed against fcira u? crashed him mgsinat tfaa wall' of a building, breaking one leg and pne arm. The accident occurred three week/? ago and <t is believed that Mr. Town sand's friends here will be glad to bear of hi# insprovemciat in condition. SEOCAMEWS Well, folks, we never get to old to learn or to busy to marry, yet maay friends of Henry McKinna were sur prised laet week when the news cease that he and Mia* Sallie Morgan were united in the holy bonds of rA?tri~ mony. Miss Morgan is t,he; daughter of Mr. arid Mrs, James Morgan of Old Toxaway. They . spent their honeymoon in South Carolina and will be at home to their friends the ; week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McKlnna of Ptekins, were visitors of uncle Henry Barton, who is yery feeble at this writing. : r ? . Miss Mildred MtCall of Brevard, way visiting Miss Margaret Waldrop Monday. Miss Arleen Lee and brother, Al bert of Lake Toxaway, were dinner j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc-j Kinna Sunday. Fred Scruggs of Pisgah Forest, ?-as visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gene; Eiryson, last week. Mrs. Floyd Barnes of Seneca, S. C. ! is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walker Galloway, for a few weeks. 1 Little L. C. Wilson was visiting j bis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. : John Waldrop of Gherryiield Sunday.! Alfred Head, of Brevard, was ? visiting his sister, Mrs. Elzie Barton Sunday. Bill Parker of Etowah was in our ( section recently. Ed Wilson lost a fine cow a few lays ago. i Rev. Sherman Pearson preached a ' vonderful sermon at the Methodist :hurch Sunday night, subject being, j 'Our part in the holy temple." I Rev. Yates preached a splendid i lermon Sunday afternoon and will j jreach next Sunday at 11 o'clock. ; The many friends will be grieved o learn of the death of Rev. Bud 1 Stammey, who died at his home in < South Carolina recently. < J. P. Whitmire went to Rosman ? Saturday. f A large crowd of our folks attend- I :d the funeral of uncle George . H0N88 JfCMI WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER -.J w.1"' ? ' Sev. S. B. MjjCall, paster of Lske Tosaway Baptist church and toraer Principal of L ake. T?xaw*y- school was given a delightful, but very much arrprfcing birthday dinner by 61 of tha lsaambcrg of bin church, and other 'riends Sunday May IB, being hiss 61st birthday anniversary. After much scheming in. order in keep the news of thig intended dinner frbm hiza, the peopie after the usual Sun day school bout', filled their cars and pn>cwl to the pastors home, he be ing in the frr.nt car onsuopectlng fee aeHghtfni time awaiting him. Prcraptly at eieven o'clock the friend* arrived. It wai> very amusing to dee the looks and bear tbs expressions of joy and delight made . by our be i*ved pastor. At anatftSy 12 o'clock the happy crowd gathered abo-.it the groaning cable, a picture war ms4e by Mas. Lewis Tins icy, Grace asked by Mr. C. H. Clark, and th?n the fun beffan. Of coarse the pastor* wife was one of the guilty conspirators in this "tragedy." His many friends hojK) for him many sach annual an niversaries. LESPEDE2A CR?WiNG ON THE WOOBFIN FARM (iff. L. Pender) Mr. C. F. Woodfin and sons are showing a good set of lespedeza : in which thej take .?.ome- pride. This crap is re-seeding from. .feist year and, is in mostly on their upland, a type of ground here hard to improve but very valuable when once built up. This ?eed withstood the freezing March weather possibly by clinging to the stalk which was not cut. Another field in the lower land Mr. Woodflrt mowed and She seed germinated in in the warm February weather and Croze out in March. Mr. Woodfin has Jecome a firm believer in this legume. He has the upland mentioned set in ibout 200 or more young flourishing fruit trees. He also has several acres jf the bottom land set to clover. Justus of Brevard Sunday after loon. Mr. and Mrs. Cops Lee and child fen ware visiting J. M. McKinna Sunday. Mrs. Sam Ewbanks and McKinly Ewbanks have been on the sick list for some time but are rapidly re :overing. Katherine Waldrop of Calvert was risking Mrs. Maze Waldrop the veek-end. The mid-week prayer service has >een changed to Saturday night, thp ihurch prayer serviee having been :hanged to Sunday night. HY OUR WANT ADS. No good cursing the Pesky fly . . . just kill him and be done with it! Will kill em And kill em quick. It is a standard oil product, and does the work. FLIT SHOVES FLIES INTO ETERNITY! Co. The Store with the Checkerboard Sign i P. S. . . Bunch Beans, Pole and Cornfield Beans, Cab bage Seed, Turnip Seed, Potato and other plants . . . and Bean Beetle Dope! mS
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