| Local aftd Personal Items f 5 . LKi ? * Gier.n Currie 3pont the past week in Heudersonvilte visiting his cousin, Joe Tinsley, Mrs. Tillis B. Curria has returned to her home after spending a week with her sister and husband, Mr. and 3Irs. Brence Tinslev in Henderson ville. Mr. B. W. Durham ar,d son of Kanappolis are stopping at the W a! term. ire hotel. They are here deer hunting in the Gloucester sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and children, - of Asheville, spent the week-end with xJMvs. A. W. Barnett. y James H. Sing, traveling salesman for the J. II. McClung Company, of Knoxville, was in Brevard on busi ness the first of the week. Miss Miriam McCall, of Hender son vtlle. spent Tuesday in Brevard. Mrs. Ralph Fisher, who has been spending some time in Marion, Va., visiting her mother, has returned) home. _ | Miss Reba Kitchen, who has been ?visiting Miss Louise Townsend, in; Wilmington, returned home today. Coach and Mrs. F. B. Emmerson, ' of Wake Forest are expected to ar- ( rivv hero today to spend the Christ mas holidays with their parents, Mr. rand Mrs. J. E. Clayton. | Mr. Felix Norton is reported to be quite ill at his home on Probart street. CASTERS STAR TO MEET ! The iocal chapter, Order of the , Eastern Star will hold its regular j meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:30 i o'clock at the Masonic hall. An initia- j tion will probably be held at this time and all members are urged to, be present. ( WANT ADS FOR SALE ? I have about 175 hens and pullets; pure bred Barred Rocks, Andalusians and some Hy-i brids. Any one going into the poultry business will do well to see me at* once. I have sold my farm : and must sell the chickens between now and December 25. Come over j and pick out anv number you want. 1 THEY ARE LAYING. T. M. MITCHELL, 1 tp. WANTED- Your sewing. Prices: Reasonable. Mrs. C. L. Michael, j Reason Monroe House. 3t FOR SALE ? Brood Ewes. Apply Montva-ie Game Farm, Oakland, N. 0. 3tp-ll-17 STEADY WORK-GOOD PAY j RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in Transylvania Coun j ty. No experience or capital needed, i Write today. McNess Co., Dept P. Freeport, Illinois. ltp 11-6 HIJN'TON LODGE wants more board ?rs. Good things to eat and plenty of it. Also apartments for rent. Mrs. A. N. Hinton. S-8tf WANTED ? Your Sh? Repairing. We are equipped to do first class shoe repair work. Men's soles and rubber heels $1.00. Ladies soles and rubber heels 90 cents. Brevard Shoe Shop, f. E. Waters, Owner. New* Arcade. May 5tfc FOR RENT ? Well located uusinesa property, splendid locations for mucqbandise establishments. See Jud son- McCrary, Tinsley Building, Tele phone 172. 029tf iflRJg WOOD, Stove Wood. KSndlyig,: J&'nd anc: Gravel. Trunks and ; Ba^atfe and general hauling. Rates! reasonable. Siniard Transfer Co. Phoae1 118. Aug 13 4tCj r>3ho repairing Satisfactory work at reasonable prices. Let me put your Radio in shape to receive the many good pro grams that will be on the air this fall and winter. 1 L. K. RATCHFORD I Turnpike Road, Brevard, N. C. tfc FOR SALE ? Fancy paper shell pe can five pound bags $1.50 post paid, direct from our farm, South Ga. Pa per shell pecans are noted for deli cious flavor, try a bag. Larger quan tity write for sample and price. Can furnish shelled pecans. Cabbage and Bermuda Onion plants 75c per 1,000. DORRIS SEED CO. Voldoata, Ga. HAPPY HOLIDAYS J For you have made us hap py throughout the year because of your continued patronage and your valued friendship. .We serve what you want and ?*rve it the way you want it served. Eating here is Rea! Economy, because the Food is Good, Pro perly Prepared, and served with a smile. Chicken DINNERS &0 Hie Canteen Dcc Galloway, Prop, OPEN from 5:00 A. M. until 2:00 A. M. Good Food Cooked Right fcv _ ; ? _ ? . ? u, ' Mr. Sledge, who has bean sick for ! some time is reported very much im- 1 I proved. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Beck, of Ashe ville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kilpatrick. Mrs. LaMarr Lewis, who recently ' underwent an operation at the Bilt more Hospital is reported to be very much improved. I Mr. George Smathers, of Ashe I ville, is in Brevard attending court, i Mrs. A. 0. Kitchen and Mrs. Bis hop spent Tuesday in Hendersoaville 1 ?shopping. Coach and Mrs. Wm. K. Fetzer, : i of William and Mary college are home for the Christmas holidays, j Mrs. A. H. King has been confined! to her home for several days with 1 the flu. Miss Roberta Bryant left the let ter part of last week for Greenville, S. C., where she has accepted a posi tion with Giant's store, during the holiday season. ! Mr. J. S. Bromfield and daughter, , Sherill were callod to Jacksonville on rccount of the death of Mr. Brom- . field's sister-in-law. Miss Geneva Neill left last week to accept a position as teacher in the schools of Columbia, S. C. Mr. W. E. Brecse was called to, Raleigh the latter part of last week because of the illness of his brother, Mr. Robert Breese. He was joined at Biltmore by his brother from Mil waukee. Dr. J. M. Tatum, of Asheville, ?pent the week-end with his family , here. Miss Mary Allison spent one day last week shopping in Asheville. Mr. Coward and son Roger and Mr. Reubin Parker, of Webster, ; were in Brevard the first, of the week. They have been hunting on the gov ernment preserve. Misses Mary Osborne Wilkins. Almcda Waters and Rebecca Sum mey and Mr. Ruffin Wilkins spent Sunday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Bagwell, of Spartanburg, were called to Brevard due to the death of Mr, Bagwell's mother, Mrs. M. B. Bagwell. Mrs. Carl McCrary, Mrs. A. H. King and Miss Jackie Clayton were '?ailed to Asheville because of the death of little Harold Davis. Jr.. 12 vjar old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis. Mrs. Davis will be remember ed bv many here as Miss Bessiv Carmichael. Clifford Monticth is spending tin I holidays ir. Brevard. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our m:in\ . friends and neighbor? for sympathy and kindness shown us during the 111 [ ness and death of our beloved wife and Mother, and for the beautiful flowers. MARCUS B. BAGWELL and FAMILY. , Thirty seed pans were use. I by j Moore county farmers in harvesting ! lespedeza seed this fall, I I Using a home-mixed fertilizer a j cording to a formula developed bv E. Y. Floyd, tobacco special isi af ! State College. J. E. Rice of Madison j County produced 1,660 pounds an j acre of good hurley tobacco ! The 317 club members ?enrolled i; [ the 4-H clubs of Catawba Count;, j produced $9,106.18 worth of product this season. The net labor return wa j $5,057.03. Notice of Foreclosure Sale NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Substitute Trustee, uiv Jer and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Pee^41? Trust executed by J. H. Town and George Morris on 21 Septeni 1925, and recorded in Deeds of ~ Book No. 14, at page 631, R$gij Df Transylvania County, will'si the highest bidder for cash a: Court House Door in Transyl County, on the 30th day of 1932, at 12 o'clock M. that ? tract or parcel of land, Situa' ing and being in Brevard To Transylvania County, State of Carolina and moro particular! scribsd as follows: Known as the J. Adger F Farm, and adjoining the lani* D. Hunter BEGINNING at a red West bank of the French ver, Lair.anee's ccner, an North 73 deg. 15 ruin. West to a stake at the point of a the Weet sido of a road; theni 83 deg. 30 min. West 780 stake on the top of a ridi North 47 deg. 45 min. Wes to a stake at a fence; the 74 deg. 45 r.iin. West 23! stake on the East sido of ? 1 thence North 50 deg. 41 1 1085 ft. to a stake and i top of a ridge; thence I 1 46 min. West 675 ft. toj j ner of F. D. Hunter with several lines o: Tract to the French J] follows; viz: South | West 470 ft. to h 1 Sonth 3 ile=r- SO mi:?J a stake and stona ?aj South 25 defe'. SO $?? to a stake in the, im Hole on top of a bl? 1 rtam One of she c entertaining events of th? year the high school, was the program ;ivsn Tuesday morning in 'a3sembl;. by the Junior girls. The program vns carried out successfully in the scheme of a big broadcast. Our high school taleru imitated the favorite radio stars. Mabel Mc Neely playing the role of the re nowned annour.car of the air. Jim my Walington. First were introduc ed the most famous Boswel'i Sisters singing "Fit As A Fiddle," and from the expression carried out in the so:? we were inclined to beli?ved that they were as the song stated. The Bos well Sisters were Zebbio Grpoins, Christine Young, and Sue Jennings. Then came Christine Younge as Can nit- singing "please.'' And it didn't ; t-ike any pleases to get us to lisien Tony's soft, mellow voice followed bringing a liUie advice and a fvtem called ''Success' this part was car ried out by Frances Jenkins. Next came Ruth' Etting singing "You've , got me in the Falni of Your; Hand." And when she had finished | we were all admitting that she- had j us in the palm of her hand. Then Alice Joyce shifting " How : Deep is the Ocean and how U gh is j the Sky." When she had finisned we ] were in doubt as to whether it was; Velma Sharp tr Alice Joyce. And; next cair" no other than BiiiK Cros-I by, singing "We Just Counldn't Say ! Goodbye." And then Grace Duck-; worth then made us realize how! hard it must be to say goodbye. Then one of the most famous ar favorite of all the stars. Low| Thomas, brought by special requ*j the Sihool News. And when Mar ret F||llbrigh! had finished if Lov Therm* had been here he would b' received some good ideas for| J world hook-up. s_ And last but not least we&j the "Songbird of the Soutr really wonder if Helen Envi borrowed star of the progrj be fher Kate Smith. "" pop; her selections Mot! O ? ; 'he stars toyretMJ key Mcintosh ' Ami :i>- (>"!." If you ever tunc " --tation B.1I.S. ' j.Tj.v troducing o | Mr. Gorden .?some time wit! i Hardin. , I Mr. Lyk II spent several < !h;s parents, i . Henderson. Mrs. Avery t j moved from J , back to cures i staying on ' account of jg| i The infarHg Mrs. Clareudj ing from *Js the doctor y| . be diptheriffij Mr. andMS ; family haffigB sent homd||pf son, Mr. |&|fe have YonnSj last wt