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#> "===== 1[ Society News and Club Activities ??\ U? . MISS ALLtSOX HOSTESS TO li <k P W CLUB MEET M iss Mary Allison was hostess to J the members of the Business ana Professional Women's club for the >;gular meeting of this organiza tion Monday evening, entertaining at her home in East Brevard. In the absence of the , president, ' Mis. f.odema Robertson, the busi- i oess session was in charge of the vice president, Mrs. S. K. Joines. Committee chairmen gave reports on the various activities oi" the club, and outlined programs of work dur ing the coming months. It was voted to send a I.Usr of appreciation to Supt. J. B. Jones, thanking him for! 6lc tree use of the' school auditorium ! for the recent minstrel sponsored by this club, ft was voted by the club to serve lunchcs to the school children the last week in April, with the following members vol unteering for each of the four day.) Oi" ?har w k: Miss Martha Boswell, if rs. Charlie McCrary, Mrs. S. K. Joines, Miss Jeannette Talley and 1? rs-. C?rl McCrary. .Decision was made to begin a parliamentary law study class, with Mayor Ralph Ramsey conducting the class, which wiil hold it first mceung Monday night, March 13th, at "v.- heme of Mrs. Carl McCrary. K.' 'i member will have the privilege of itir.g another person to attend II. 'asses, it was stated. f llowing djjinty refreshments set.'cJ by the hostess, two tables were made up for bridge, several of the members anil a few specially in vited guests remaining for the ira mi's. Miss Jeannette Talley was ivinr r ? f hijrh score prize ? a love ly potto'.' plant. WEEK-EXt) house party ES JOY AISLE AFFAIR Aii -Hi? th" most enjoyable of the rcccnb social affairs amons the y<>ung people was the week-end house party ai Ship's Anchor, attended by a number of the younger set from Brevard and Rosman. T/iose in the partv were: Gladys Wood. Elizabeth Mills. Bonnie Bat snn. Betty Moore, Hetty 'Osborne, Mal>!e McLcllnn, Maxie Holtzclaw, P:\ie Jcn-s. Annie Jones, Roy Fish er, Wash Fisher, Claud Ctroup, Fred .S'louy, Wesley Holtzclaw, Robert Whitmiie. Claude Jones, Speedy Jones, and Russell Batson. Mr. and Mrs. George Snelson wort) chape rones. UAXY ATTEXD KRFJSLER CO VCERT IX, ASHEVILLE Quit ? ,i number of people from Brevard motored over to Asheville Monday night t'i attend the recital of Fritz Kreisler, noted violinist. Several of the high school faculty were trmong those in attendance, in cluding Supt. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, \f'- ./unci a I'uotte, Miss Mary Fran-.-ei Bikers, Miss Sarah Keels, M:-- .laqje Strickland, Coach Til ' Wti" AMn. Charles and Donald Moore, Miss Eunice Simpson, Miss HoleMc.be and other music lovers of the community. A! \rt.IARY ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR. Featuring the meeting of the Wo men's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church held Thursday afternoon at the Hut was the annual election of officers, resulting as follows: President, Miss Annie Jean Gash; vie '-president, Mrs. Hinton McLeod; treasurer, Mrs. Chas. L. Newland. Th' n was no change made in the of fice of secretary, Mrs. Robert Kim r.ey continuing to hold this office. Art interesting program was in chare-i- of Mrs. N'ewland. discussing i portion of the foreign mission book on fi?- ii'i':c. "The Laymen's Inquiry Re fort." Mrs. Newland was ably as si.-iol en the urogram by Mrs. Hin ton McLeod, Mrs. R. . Alexander ar" y, hli/abeth SI'" >n, the lat - le" lea-iing the devoti.. A social tea was ei.j d at con clusion of the program. LIVIXC TO'.V CIRCLE IX REGULAR ii'EETlXG. The Li\ :ng Ion circle h ' 1 the reg ular icon mIv meeting Tue ay after lit; i: at th..' home of Mrs. John Ash wortK Ti- ? nr etieir was presided over by th" r- ' man, Mrs. John Ashworth. The topic for the afternoon was on the -ub.iect, "Influence of the Word Homeland." The Bible study was giv a by .Miss Louise Ashworth. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Philips. We Are Paying (subject to change) CORN, Cash 45c in ira.de 50c Heavy Hens 9c Licht Hens ....... 7c f No. 1 Errgs, cash . , 12c in tracte 13c 1 kfik?ar. >.Uiiun*iG .tact rvnz:M.sri( . * baptist toung people , .V DELIGHTFUL PARTY \ A delightful George Washington ; ; 1 1- i.y w:# held in the recreation], (,:y, na of the Baptist church Tues- ; aj! evening, when the young lady! members of the Philathea and Gleaners classes entertained the ;,onnj: men of the Baraca class. Red, white and blue decorations, I' fee lively arranged, and the games . md contests ? engaged in were in oping with the George Washington; birthday occasion. Refreshments of 1 ?hcrry "pio with ice cream and pot- ! | V o further carried out the prevail- ! [ ig i(iea and also added to the , ' .leasures of the event. 1 T. run IP: S GUILD TO ?ERVE I.UNCUES NEXT WEEK I Tin Guild of St. Philips Episcopal j hurt:!) will serve lunches to the un- J ' i' i privileged school children next; ; ek and the succeeding week, from j \ l>nmty 27 to March 10. Two ladies will be responsible for ,-ach of the ten days sponsored by h's organization. MAY JENKiNS HONOR WEST AT BRIDGE PARTY. Miss May Jenkins was honor guest | it a bridge party given Wednesday ? venilig by Mr. Ilinton McLeotKJr. ; ?. hi - h-.)ik' on Park avenue, as a ;r . well to Miss Jenkins before her bpavture for New York city. Two tables were arranged for iJay, with Miss Jenkins as winner 01 '?ligh score. Ice cream and cake were xn ved during the evening. Those playing were: Misses Helen; Morrow. Elizabeth Shipnian, Nancy' 'Untie, May Jenkins, Jim and Eben ; Mo: row, Donald Jenkins, Ilinton McLeod. DOROTHY GALLOWAY HAS "ART DAY PARTY Little Dorothy Galloway cele brated her fifth birthday anniver sary with a party Saturday after-, -loon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Coleman Galloway. A pink and white color scheme was prettily carried out in the pink ?jirtlidsiy cake with white icing and ' iive little pink candles and the va | v : ] fa ice cnuni, and in the room dee 1 nations. The playing of various ! games an<l opening the birthday ? lifts afforded much pleasure to the j little folks. Little guests assisting Dorothy in celebration of the happy event were: Mary Ann Ramsey, Carolyn 1 Kinracy, Frances Hendrix, Charles ' jlurt r _'ll, Betty Jean Duclos, Jeane 1 Bagwell, Ann' Pickelsimer,, Johnny Michael. Assisting in entertaining the children were Misses Anita Gal U way and Paulino Hartsell. . T. E. L. CLASS HAS INTERESTING^ MEETING The T. E. I.. class of the Baptist Sunday school held an interesting 1 meeting Tuesday afterm n at the Ttome of Mrs. Kate Del.ong, with 17 members present. | A program of interest on "Un answered Prayer'' was led by Airs. M. II. Holiday, assisted by others taking part. The business session was in charge of the president Mrs. W. II. Duckworth. ' A pleasant social hour and re freshm nts were enjoyed at con clusion of the program. Rev. and I Mrs. Paul Hartsell were special ' guests of the meeting, j [enjoyable meeting of .HOME MAKERS CLASS j The llomemakers class of the i Baptist church met at the home of the teacher, Mrs. W. S. Price, Tues- i day afternoon, with 14 members, present. 1 The meeting was presided over by ! the president, Mrs. S. \V. Radford. !A number of interesting plans were; discussed and agreed upon. The , ? class i-: sponsoring a movement to l.hrautify the church grounds, and ?II members of the church who have j shrubbery and woul I I'ke to donat" ?it are asked to call Mrs. Radford. ! who will s."iu! a committr- to inspect 1 the shrubbery and see what can be used. Every one is asked to co-op era t'? in making the church property beautiful. After tbv business meeting, re ?Ye: l:!!icnt; and a social hour were , enjoyed. FA REAVE I. f, PARTY IS EX JOY AISLE AFFAIR A lovely farewell party was held at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. David (I. Ward Tuesday evening, given in honor ()'' JIi.!:; Mav Jenkins who is l'v ':njr B i' vard this week. Entertainment of th<? evening f. ? 11 ?] ivo >1 '.vs. both highly en joyable and humorous. One of the nlnys iva:< presented by Hinton Me ' ??(.(!, Fred Miller and Ethel Me-' Minn, while the cast in the second ?i'.iv included John Vern'ir, Thomas: M'tchell and Aiberta Jenkins. Other features included games and! a clever exhibition of niind reading! by Mrs. Thomas H. Hampton. Guests present were: Rev. and M'-. R. I,. Alexander, Mrs. . .7. :VI Allison. Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. T. : if. Hamilton. Mrs. Sif.ith and daugh- ' ter. I/Mian and Alberta Jenkins, E'hel PI 1Ti; 'fios ff. Hampton Jr.. J! ? ,!? ileitis. Robert Pearcc, j "inton MeT.eod, Fred Miller, John'! i ;iev. '!'? ? ?'????. Mitchell, Mr. and Mr;:. David Ward. 'IRS. I: ROWS CARR HOSTESS . :-n ::t.AXC*1E PA RHUS CIRCLE ! ill. . F. fi'wn Cnrr was hostess) to the Bin :ht. Rarrus circle Tues-j ay afternoon at. her home at Pis- j ill For L Nine members were ami oro guest, Rev. Paul H.ct.'ell. The ehc'rman, Mrs. Roy I.ong. F r n!(! ,'d over the meetirir, and read I ? '"!> ?? rinHiro lesson, followed with jj pr-ye;- by Mrs. Julian Glazener. I The program of the afternoon, on j v ' !;!-e n|r.,?d of the ' Law ilii-juaaed by Mrs. R. ? -tr iJL, Jlanjsej", this being taken from a ?naptei? in the study book "The W>,rd oi Their Testimony." Refreshments were served by the hostess during a pleasant social nour. EASTERN STAR HONORS OUT OF TOWN MEMBERS The social feature of the regular meeting of the Eastern Star he!d Tuesday! evening in the lodge hall honored one of the members, Mrs. A. H. Houston, who continues her membership in the local chapter since moving to Himdersonville. The George Washington idea was carried out in detail in the patriotic decorations, in the clever favors and games and in the lovely salad course served during the evening. Other guests of the evening in cluded several distinguished mem bers and officials of the Asheville chapter, Mrs. Minnie K. Lewis and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dc Young and Mrs, Morgan, also Mr.-. Cooper, of the Greenville chapter. VALENTINE SOCIAL IS ENJOYED BY B. Y. I', r. The Calvert B. Y. 1'. U. gave a Valentine social Friday evening al the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. I' Morgan. The rooms were attractively d?c orated for the occasion. Various games and contests were enjoyec during the evening, after which re- j f: hrr.ents wero aervod. ! Those present were: Mises Selmaj an(d Frances Morgan, Clara Dale,! Geneva and Annie Mae Paxton, j . Gladys Gillespie, Ruth Jordan, Mam- ; 'is Hayes, Montarce Galloway, Mary; i and Fannie Morgan, Messrs. Johnj I):ile, Edwirt and Gasten Morgan,: Frank Israel, Sam Jordan, E. J. Whitmire, Eugene Dickson, Ralph Paxton, Lamar and Richard Whit-i mire. Elza Gillespie, Harry, Oliver i and Wayne Morgan. ! WORKERS COUNCIL MEET I | Workers council ir.eetmg of Bre- j vard Baptist Sunday School v/ill he I held Tuesday evening of next week, Feb. 2.Sth, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All inembars of the council are urged to attend as important matter? per taining to tho church and Sunday School pre to be taken up at this tir.ia. i I PARTY celebrates I B'RTHDA Y EVENT ! Elizabeth Sitton was hostess at & ii birthday party Saturday evening in : honor of her sixteenth birthday. Tt i was also the occasion of her broth j er's birthday on the previous day and ? jnf her friend, Viola Nelson. Games were played and string I music by Ray Nelson enjoyed, af GLOUCESTER NEWS ! Holmes Price had the misfortune of getting his arm broken Saturday while cranking a truck. Edna Kilpatrick spent Saturday night with Ruby arid Helen Owen. N. C. Miller was a Quebec visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pric?, Holmes and Pearl Price. Mrs. C. A. McCaii and Maybk Kitchen were Brevard visitors Wednesday. J. C. Owen spent Sunday night with Cienn McCall. I MrV and Mr?} Clarence McCall and Mrs. Burgan Kilps.trici: were Brevard visitors Wednesday. I Ranzy Owen spent Wednesday night with his sister, Mrs. Harlow Mason, at Rosman. Emmett Moore and Ranzy Owen I v.'tre visitor.11 at Brevard Wedries j day. j ter which cake, hot chocolate and candies were served. Guests present were: Mack Me Gaha, Ril! Nelson, Marie Burns ?John Shipman, J. P. Melrose, Eliza beth Sif.ton, Dare and George Brv son, Mabel Black, Joe and France: Bryson, Roy Nelson, Glenn Currie, i Biliie Bryson and Viola Nelson. to Transylania People ? ' years in which we have been operating a Cafe that people like to eat at, arc) come back for more, give us the right to invito you to eat at Doc Galloway, Prop. where you always get Good Cooked Right THE NOBB Y W. Main Street Brevard, N. C. Invites You to Mend Their SPRING EXCLUSIVE LADIES' WEARING API BEAUTIFUL LIVING MODELS ONE BIG EVENING FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 7:30 O'CLOCK Chippewa's Complete Line Of COATS, SUITS AND SPORT DRESSES PEERLESS SPORT APPAREL Suits, Sweaters, and the Smartest Styles, designs and materials Prices on all of these goods are going to be most reasonable. . .ranging from $5.95 to $15.00 Mr. E. E. Gepheart ?> - of Chippewa Woolen Mills Will lecture on the new modes, materials, designs, and points of smartness Show to be Held in the Post Office Building On Jordan Street Brevard's Only Exclusive for Women See the New Goods which will be arriving daily
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