Newspapers / Brevard news. / Sept. 15, 1932, edition 1 / Page 3
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HMYRE BREEZES ? . Mr* N J Rickman ha? returned from Balfocr ,ft? ???*? ? time with relatives. Sarah Nesbit visiW Misses Fred and Agnes Maxwell Sunday a - Mrs. Kennedy and daughters ol near Way Crosse, Ga., left for thei homes last week, after spending some time at French Broad Park. They are charmed with this section and hope to return again next summer. Mr and Mrs. Thad Byrd visited . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rickman recently. Mr Harrv Nicholson spent Satur day night with Claude Davis. Mrs. A. J. Huffman of Asheville spent the week-end with Mrs. A. U Rickman. , Mr ,94 Mrs. J. I. Maxwell, and daue^STFred and Agnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Talley and children., Mr and Mrs. H. E. English, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holden of Cashiers Valley recently. Mr. Claude Rickman attended the Poweli reunion at Tuxedo recent y. Rev. Mingus Hamilton delivered a wonderful sermon at Blantyre Sun ' Mr! and Mrs. E. R. Reed and fam ily of Hendersonville visited Mr. and Mr* John Reed Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Nesbitt visited Mrs. Lee Moody who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Powell, Mrs. A C Rickman, Harroll and Carroll Hickman visited Mr Carhe Powell of Hendevsonville Sunday. \r,. and Mrs. W. K. Duncan spent. Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kilpatrick of Hendersonville. Floy Allison was the recent gues of Letty Nesbitt. Arr John Gibbs of Dana visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reed Sunday. Mr, Gibbs and Ra ph Reed were school mates at Asheville Fa n school. , Mi-; Robert Orr visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Tuvley Justus Monday even We are sorry to report that Sidney Rickman is ill at this time and Mi. SSfn is very ill. Hope to see them ^rSohnVd spent Monday afternoon with Mrs, Lee M??dy Edna Rickman visited Mrs. John Pcwsll Monday evening. Mr. Babb and children Patsy and Pvddie of Brevard visited Mi. B. . ? Twit boll Saturday evening. Mrs. J. T. Justus called on Mis. Inhu Reed one day last w?ek Mr and Mr,. A. W. Davis, Claude Clyde and Miss Irene Davis > visited , Mr. Tom Davis of S. C. Sunday. Mi'* Volma Allison spent Sunday ^ with Miss Fred Maxwell. j Mr. Columbus West visited Mr. A. C. Rickman Sunday. Mr. General Moody or S. C. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody and family. . . . . i \ C. Rickman is improving to the extent that he was able to attend church services Sunday nlfht" , We are having a good Sunday, school now. seventy were present last , Sunday. We extend a covdialinyta tion to all to come and help us in the erood work. . Next Sunday at 11 a. m. is our reg .ular preaching day. Come out and j hear our pastor, Rev. F. H. Holden Mrs. Virgil Galloway was shopping in Hendersonville recently. BUS SCHEDULES Leave HENDERSONVILLE 8:00 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. for ASHEVILLE 12:15 P.M. ?2:00 P.M. 3:15 P.M. 4:10 P.M. 5:00 P.M. 7:45 P.M. 9:30 P.M. BREVARD 10:15 A. M. !| 3:45 i| 8:00 GREENVILLE 7:45 A. M. II 2:15 11:45 A. M. | 4:45 I 6:30 8:00 AUGUSTA 7:45 A. M. I 2:15 I 6:30 JACKSONVILLE 7:45 A. M. |i 6:80 SPARTANBURG 7:45 A. M. II 2:15 10:45 A. M. 6:30 COLUMBIA || 2:15 7:45 A. M. j| !l 4:45 10:45 A. M. || CHARLOTTE 8:00 A. M. II 12:15 II 5:00 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. E.M. P.M. P.M. ^Atlantic Greyhound Lines Skyland Stages Division Coast To Coast Border To Border Comfort ? Safety - Economy A Few of Our Ilates S Hendersonvilla, N. to Jaek?onvi!le, Fls Miami, Fla Savannah, Ga Memphis, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn Cinsfidnati, Ohio Chicago, I1J, roio C. ? 9.50 19.50 6.75 14.0P 8.50 1U0 17.95 UNION BUS TERMINAL Hodgewell Hotel BIdg. PfaotM 578 PISGAfl FOREST IffiWS i . l Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnett and daughters, Mary and Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garland and son and i daughter, Helen, Messrs. C. L. Corn, . Ernest Allison, R. E. Mackey and I Valry Carter attended the Carland f reunion at Mills River Sunday. Mrs. John Lyday of Penrose spent i Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. , Orr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wolf have pur chased a car. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt and daughter, Beatrice and Miss Nellie Mackey spent Sunday with relatives [at Rimes Creek. 1 W. A. Lyday was calling in Glou t -ester Saturday. The local school base ball team de ; feated the Penrose school team 26-6 cn the home diamond Tuesday after noon. j Miss Doris Lyday of Penrose was ' a recent guest . of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orr before leaving i for the Asheville Normal where she : will attend school tihs year. Mrs. W. W. Croushorn spent sev eral days last week visiting hsr sis tre, Mrs. Douglas in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stophel and ! daughter, Virginia and Miss Eliza beth Carter were callers in the Cedar Mountain .-eclion Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heath have re turned to their home in South Caro i lina after spending the past week 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Orr. Mrs. Jim Allison is having some re oair work done on her house. Her son ! , Clarence, oi' Davidson River is doing the work. Mrs. Herman Brown and two chil dren of Glade Creek were guests of I Mrs. D. H. Orr Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Carr and Mr. ! and Mrs. W. W. Pruett attended the ; burial services of Rev Wallace Hart- j sell at Oakboro in Stanley county i Monday. Mis. Joe Orr is improving from in- : ' juries received in a recent automobile j accident. Mr. and Mrs, Tilden Corn and chil- ? i drtn of Spartanburg spent Sunday j with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sentell and j other relatives. Those on the sick list this week are: Mrs. Henry Mackey. H. 0. Parker, D. S. Orr and Lance Carter. Sam Wyatt is employed on Mills River. Mr. John Buckner of Beech was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Dewey Edwards Monday. The Pisgah Forest baseball nine cheated Hendersonville 10-5 on the Satter's diamond Saturday. Mrs. Richard Young of Asheville is visiting^Mrs. W. A. Lyday. The Sylvan Valley Fair meeting I which was held at the local school house Monday evening was well at tended. EXGUSH CHA PEL * HOME - COMING* TO BE HELD ? The annual home-coming day at ; English's Chapel will be at the usual j time, October 16, 1932. Everybody is cordially invited to 1 come and bring a basket. THEATREPROGRAM i Brevard, N. C. i Program Week of SEPTEMBER 19TH Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 19-20th. BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE A picture for everybody. The great est collection of thrills ever presented to ?any audience. Wednesday-Thursday, Sept. 21-22nd. j THIRTEEN WOMEN with Ricardo Cortez, Irene Dunne and Myrna Loy Adapted from the novel by Tiffany Thayer. Filled to the brim with mys tery and adventure. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 23-24th. Bill Boyd in CARNIVAL BOAT Your favorite two-fisted star comes to you in a great role. Fearless, fight ing son of the big timber. Lightning action in every foot capped by a dar ing slide for life. We contribute to your good looks. You can get Vitalis treatment here, i vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. J It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S j WWWWVWW-ww w> ?? v ? v | Mr. and Mrs. Waller Aiktn have , returned to their home in Ocala. I Florida after a month's visit to J I friends and relatives here. Mrs. Frank Gaifney. of Greenville, | S. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs Ed ' Gillespie here. o Mrs W. H. Duckworth had as her guests at a birthday dinner Sunday, Mrs. Cordell Russell of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duckworth of Mar shall and Mr. and Mrs. Mack McKay of Asheville, j Mrs. J. A. Young of Probarte ave- ) i une is quite ill at the Lyday Memorial ? j hospital, where she underwent an op- j feration Monday. Last reports are that \ ! her condition is much improved. o Mrs. Carl McCrary, Mr. and Mrs { Frank King and Mrs. A. H. King ! spent Sunday, in Gaffney, S. C. o Mrs. Joe Neely and mother, Mrs j Saltz, spent. Thursday in Asheville Mr. Spainhour, teacher in the High ' school, spent the week-end at his home in Morganton. Mrs. Robert Kilpatrick has return- j ed to her home here after a week's i visit in Asheville. -O ' Misses Gladys Ramseur and Eliza- 1 both English have gone to Angier, N. J C., where they will teach during the j present year. o Miss Jean English left Tuesday for j Greensboro, where she will atiend the North Carolina College for Women. ! o Mr. Ernest Miller has returned j home from a two week's visit to New : York. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Radford spent;. Tuesday in Asheville. o Mrs. T. T. Patton, of Pisgah Forest j has been quite sick for the past few j days. ; i Mis. T. S. Wood and daughter,] Gladys, were shopping in Asheville ; Wednesday. n Mr. Alvoid Kitchen has been sick j for several days. o Mr. Henry Carrier made a business [ trip to Asheville Wednesday. o Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hedden were in ? Brevard shopping last Friday. I o I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton, Jr.. I returned to their home in Clarksburg, j W. Va., Tuesday after spending sev- i eral days with Mr. Clayton's parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clayton, Sr. and j : visiting in Spartanburg. Mr. Clayton j i has accepted a position as sales mana ger of the Majestic Frigidaire Com pany with headquarters in Clark?" - burg, W. Va., and Pittsburg, Pa. o Mr. Ashe Macfie left for Davidson College the early part of the week. Miss Edith Gillespie will leave for Chapel Hill college today. Miss Hassie Tinsley and Miss Car olyn Ashworth have returned home after a visit to Durham. i Local and Personal IlemVf I Mr. And Mrs. Las L. Crook and j | small daughter of Canton spent j j Sunday in Brevard visiting friends. Mr. Crook was employed with the Brevard News a few years ago. O Mr. Donald Leo Moore is is horns on his vacation. He ia attending the Gup ton-Joines Embalming school in Nash ville, Tennessee, 0 I Miss Eliza Henry has returned to I Gastonia to resume her work in the! city schools there. 0 I Mr. D. G. Ward's two sister,? Miss Mary Ward and Mrs. B. W. Beam are expected here Saturday from New York for a visit of three weeks. O Miso Hassie Tinsley returned Sun day from a ten-day visit with her' sister, Miss Marie Tinsley at thej Duke haspita!, Durham, and friends at Raleigh. 0 Rev. Harry Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Smedberg will attend the Episcopal Synod meet at Lake j Kanuga, Rev Perry and Mr. Smed berg being delegates. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller will leave for their home in Augusta this week after spending the sum mer months here. ? Mr. Otis Hayes has returned to his home in Augusta, Ga. after spending two weeks with his sister, Mrs. Carl Frady. Mrs. Cola Spears, who has been | visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Mc-i. Gehee, returned last week to her i home in Atlanta, Ga., and was ac-l eompanied by Miss Fannie McGhe<?| for a short stay on her way to herj home at Macon, Georgia. ' Miss Nida McGehee and Messrs. John, Claude and Richard McGehee left Saturday for their home in Ma con, Ga., where Miss McGehee will enter Wesleyan College for women. Miss Winifred Nicholson has left i for Weaver College where she wili take up her studies for the coming year. Glenn Miller left Monday for Bris lol, Tennessee to resume his studies at Kings College. Mr. and Mrs. Prelow- Stewart of Campobello, S. C., were visiting Mrs. Stewarts' brother, Mr. C. F. Wood fin, Sunday. 0 Mrs. Charles Rogers and daughter have returned to their home in Biein heini after spending the summer at "Rest-a-bit," their summer home. Miss Estellc Elierbee, who spent the summer with Mrs. Rogers ha; return ed to her home ir. L-atta, S. C. Miss Eva Ellerbe is returning this week to Columbia, S. C., to resume her work as head of the Latin depart- j ment in the High school. Dick Poole spent last week-end in Greenville visiting his mother. Misses Mary and Louise Kimzey and Mr. John Kimzey have returned from a trip to Chattanooga, Tenn- , assee. They visited many points of in ercst while there. ? WS CREEK j The health of our community ?s| very good this week. I ! Mr. Lara Grant is visiting for s few days in Kings Creek community. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reece spent Friday with- Mrs. A. P. Steamey. Miss Belle Steamey spent Friday ? night with her sister, Mrs. W. L-- ; p66C6 ' | ' Mr. A. P- Steamey and daughter j ?spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs W. G. Reece of the Country Club road, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickelsimer visit ed Mr. ar<d Mrs. Lee Pearson. Mr. Davers Norris spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Pearson, his friend. Messrs. Aster end Arthur Reece spent Saturday night with their grandfather. Mr. A. P. Steamey. ; Little J. P. Reece spent Sunday, night with hi3 aunts, Miss Belle and i Miss Maggie Steamey. A crowd from Cotton Mill town went chinquapin hunting on the creek last Sunday. 1 Mrs Roy Braken visited Mrs. ; Eugene Brand Sunday. , 1 Mrs. T. H. Grogan and son visited Mrs. Grogan's daughter in Spartan- : burg list week-end. She has been ill j but is improving. j Mr. Joe Steamey of Easley, S. U. | visited his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Steamey cne day last weeK. . Miss Maggie Steamey, who has been ' on the sick list for several days is able to resume her school work. W. Tw. NEWS ; W. H. GROGAN, JR. i District Manager iM-st Weeks Trip j Last week I made a trip through McDowell, Rutherford, Cleveland, Ca- 1 tawba, and Caldwell counties to gs-| first hand information regarding con- ; ditions pertaining to our work, i . found most* every mill and factory, working full time, several working J both dav and night. I talked with Fi- > nancial Secretaries at Old Fort, Man-, on, Forest City, Patterson Springs,; Kings Mountain, Hickory, Hudson, Granite Falls and Lenoir. Most every , camp in these counties will get sev- , eral new members during fall months , as a result of business conditions get- * tign so much better. Hickory Camp _ i I attended meeting of Camp No. 80 i at Hickory the 9th. Every member j there was very optimistic regaiding future work of camp. Several good talks were made. Several members reported that mills in and arourn. Hickory were working full time. One mill raised salaries ten per cent. Keep an eye on No. 80 until Christmas. | Kings Mountain Camp I I enjoyed a visit Thursday with Mr. ; and Mrs. Paul Pugh at Hudson. Sov- i erign Pugh is secretary of carnp i^o. j 158 I shall return there some other i day around noon. Paul said we must j have some applications this fall foi No. 158. ? ? Granite Falls Camp R. C. Icenhour, Secretary camp No 866, said he had been spending all his time trying to hold his old mem bers during past few months. Condi- . tions are much better now, he .-^i I, "and I'm going after new memoers. Forest City Camp J. S. Porter, secretary camp No. | 403, met me with a smile on his face, j He said, "Our mill is now runnin? day and night and we will get twenty , or' more of our suspendec members , back." Good news, Joe. For lazy liver, stomach and kidneys, biliousness, indi gestion, constipation, head* acne, colds and fever. 10^ and 25^ &t dealer* the MliO&ll ?OU4lft Hear its brilliant Colorful Tone Today. Our special terms make it easy to buy ? our service guarantee in sures the fineut performance PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION SPEECHES FOOTBALL GAMES MUSIC NEWS You Ciin Get It All With A MAJESTIC $44.50 Up HOUSTON Furniture Co., Inc. Brevard, N. C. .,o*0 ..ir r at,. . .'1 We Thank You For Your Response It was most gratifying to us to welcome so many of the good people of the town and county to our opening sale last Saturday. We thank you for coming. We thank you for your compliments and commendation. HERE ARE LISTED A FEW OF THE MANY GREAT BARGAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU NOW. Men's Pre-Shrunk . Seven Button DRESS SHIRTS each $1.00 Men's Shirts and Shorts *c each 25s Men's First Quaiity SOCKS Fancy and Plain 10' 15? 25? Men's Home Spun Suits $12.50 Men's Extra Heavy Full-Cut WORK SHIRTS 49? Boya OVERALLS 35c pr. Men's Covert WORK PANTS 95c Men's Scout WORK SHOES ' $129 pr' Men's Extra Heavy WORK SHOES $1.95 p" Esmond BABY BLANKETS 49= each "oilcloth 19? yd 2 1-2 ib. COTTON BATS 39c each Saturday Only Ladies' Rayon BLOOMERS 29c-49c Form-fitting Princess SLIPS 59c and 95c All Silk FLAT CREPE " ' 95' !"1' Ladies' New Fall COATS Latest Styles $4.95 to $34.95 54 Inch All WOOL CREPE $1.00 >d Part Wool Single BLANKET fkQc each Ladies' OXFORDS 1.49 pr. 12 Momee PONGEE 19? yd Washable Rayon FLAT CREPE yd. 49? Children's COATS $1.75 to $4.75 81 Inch Brown SHEETING 19"* 36 Inch OUTING 10c yd TENNIS SHOES 49c pr. Tsnsley Building t Next Door To B&uk
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