"A SKATER WEEPS HEAITHY NERVES"
Society News and Club Activities
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HOMEMAKERS CLASS MEETS
WITH MRS. L. E. BAGWELL
Regular meeting of the Homo
makers class of the Baptist churel
* net Tuesday afternoon at the hom<
i Sirs. L. E. Bagwell.
The preside nr, Mrs. S. W. Raai
f.ud, was in charge cf the meeting
Mrs. H. E. Erwin gave the Scrip
ture reading, and the opening pray
or was by Mis. Paul Hartselj. Mrs.
0. S. Osbome was elected fourth
vie president. It was voted to send
Christmas baskets io several sick
families in the community. A
■ >eal duet by Mrs. Hartsell and
M-s. Erwin was much enjoyed.
.. XNOUXl 'EM EX T OF
A I'PROACttiNG MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Collins an
ti 'unce the approaching marriage of
their daughter, Miss Leota Oneida
i )lli*is. to Mr. Lonnie Howard
Doughty. The ceremony will take
place in Asheville, Sunday. Decem
ber 24.
rwo ARRIVALS
ACL ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Brooks an
i nine.' tlic birth of a son, Robert
t. , on Sunday, December 17.
Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Bryson an
unce the birth of a daughter, Dor
i 'iiy .I.nn, on Tu sday, December
i i*.
Mrs B'ooks is a sister cf Mr.
Brvs >n. and both babies Were born
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks,
;>s Oakdale street.
TUAXK& MOTHERS
TOR (OOPERATIOS
Members oi' the local chapter oi
toe Eastern Star, wish t> thank the
mi’lu t - of tin children taking part
in the Tom Thumb wedding for their
hearty <% operation in making a suc
. sS o the recent event.
The chapter members also express
their appreciation to the eight lad
ms of the town taking part in the
weddirg dre>< review held in con
necti n with tire children’s feature.
And to ail others who helped in any
. the evening’s entertainmenr
they express their thanks.
GIRL SCOUTS HAVE
RECUI AH MEETISG
The Girl Scouts of Troop 2 held
then i* gulnr weekly meeting at the
Brevard high school building Tues
day afternoon. ,
After having formation, the differ
ent patrols met in corners. Then
business was discussed, and a Christ
mas party planned. Games were
played until time to adjourn.
/ —Doia Aiken, Sr out Seribt
METHODIST LADIES TO
HAVE CHRISTMAS SALE
Ladies of the Methodist church
will have a Christmas food sale Sat
urday of this week at Loftis’ market
on Main street.
Foods of all kinds suitable for
Sunday or Christmas dinner will be
• oi sale, beginning’at 10 o’clock and
continuing through the day.
T. E L. CLASS WILL
HAVE SALK SATURDAY
Members of the T. E. L. class M
the Baptist church will hold a
Christmas food sale Saturday, De
cember 2d. at the former Houston
store building adjoining the R. H.
Plummer store.
Salads, cakes, pies, candy and
other eatables will be on sale, be
ginning at to o’clock.
Doctors Give Creosote
For Dangerous Coughs
n.jin M-ar- our b»st doctors have
, ... in some form ‘for
. ...J,.. ...Ids and bronchitis, knowim! how
. rons ii i, to let them iiang on.
'r omnldoii ivilli freosotc and six rth. c
important medicinal elements, quick
. " I . il'-. lively stops all coughs and color
i t'vrwise might lead to serious trout' .
. .vision is powerful in the treatment
ti! c ldi and coughs, y.-t it is absolutely
i ant and CJiy to take.
V. .• i ■ an:.• ■ Creomul
1 , ‘ }c mdhey ii voir are
,. . , kir.a Creomulsion us
- ccugli or cold^thut
\.,.av- krtp Creomulsion on
a I ioi iiistanl use, ' (uuv.)
| EASTERN STAR HAS
• WHITE CHRISTMAS
A White Christmas was observed
it the Eastern Star meeting Tuesday
night, food and canned goods being
placed on .he Christmas tree for
I needy local families and handker
| chiefs for a member of the Eastern
: Star Home at Greensboro, whom the
' lecal chapter is sponsoring.
! A gift was also on the Christmas
tree for each member from another
member whose name war. drawn. Re
fieshments wffre served during the
vtr.ing.
IIOBUY SIMPSON HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Bobby Simpson celebrated his 5th
{birthday anniversary by entertain'
ing a number cf little friends at a
party Saturday aftevnoon.
The home was decorate! with
i Christmas bells and holly, a color
' theme of red ami green being used
II hr< ughout the party.
! After playing games and the open
ing of lovely gifts by the littie host,
jtiie guests were invited into the din
ing room which was softly lighted
with colored candles. From a dec
orated rable, centered with the birth
[ day cake, on which were five light
i d candles. refreshments were served
hv Bobby’s mother Mrs. George
. Simpson.
Among tho-e invited were: Chai
| Kent Hart sell, Perry Hamlin,
Bay Simp-on, Bruce Glazener, Dovo
ithy Gay Rockwood. Mary Jane
Claike, Nancy Carol Kilpatrick, La
lete Simpson. Ruth Osborne, Bobbie
Wares, George Simpson Jr
SC UPRISE BIRTHDAY
PARTY IS ENJOYED
Mis. W. II. Duckworth gave a
surprise birthday party Wednesday
evening, December Id, at her home,
hi noring her son, Harold, on the
ceasion of his 18th birthday an
i niver-ary.
Enjoyable games were played
dui ing the evening and refreshments
served to the sixteen boys and gilds
present.
Those enjoying the evening wove:
| Elizabeth McCoy, Rachejf Orv. Nell
|and Grace Duckworth, Charlotte
! Patton, Katherine English, Willie
I Kate Waters, Mabel McNeely. Ed
| Hampton, Edward Clayton, Edgar
Gottis. Mack Allison, Langdon Eng
lish. Dick Aiken, Bob Kellar. John
1 Pickclsimer, Harold Duckworth
i Mrs. George. Simpson, George Jr.
' and Bobby Simpson left Wednesday
for Columbia and Patrick, S. C.,
where they will spend the holidays
| with relatives.
Harry Jones and Charles Jones
'.ir., of Asheville, are spending the
holidays with their grandmother,
'Mrs. A. W. Barnette.
Duncan MacDougald Jr. has re
turned from Princeton university to
' »Dend the Christmas vacation with
: his parents.
Mrs. J. L. Aiken, of Ocala, Fla ,
I is spending the holidays with her
| mother, Mrs, Jane Allison.
Miss Lena Allison has returned
from W. C. T. C., Cuilowhee, to
spend the Christmas vacation with
her sister, Mrs. M. M. Feaster, and
family.
LAY SERVICE HELD
j AT BAPTIST CHURCH
A unique and interesting service
was held at the Brevard Baptist
church Sunday morning at 11
o’clock, featuring annual enroll
ment.
Talks on the subject were made
by several men of the church, the
service proving a helpful one.
A. B. Galloway spoke on the gen
eral theme of enrollment, telling of
the past progress made and things
to be accomplished in the future.
Julian A. Glazener spoke on coopera
tion in enrollment, and Ralph H.
Ramsey spoke on the theme of
Chrstian stewardship, emphasizing
the general principles of steward
ship and the stewardship of money.
At the prayer meeting Wednesday
night, an interesting program was
presented by the intermediate B. Y.
Let Us Fill Your Coal Scuttles with
Good, Long'Burning
Coal
US
When you buy eoal i'rcm us you buy the most heat, the
u? least ash. ami more heat units. . . . AT FAIR PRICES.
Let Us Help You Have A
Merry Christmas
by rilling your bin with our good coal, thus insuring warmth and
choir during the holidays. Give us a call, we’ll deliver promptly.
Purity Products Co.
PHONE 241
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^ anti hear the “Southern Blackbirds’’
CAPT. T. T. PATTON
INJURED WEDNESDAY
i _
I Capt. T. T. Patton Pisg-ah
Forest was slightly injured Wednes
day morning when the horse he was
riding, swerved suddenly as he en
tered a stream and threw Mr. Pat
ton into the eold water
Willie Jone:? was near the scene
and helped Capt. Patton from the
i Ivor before there was any danger
1 of drowning and rushed him tu his
h me where be is resting. It is
net believed that, pneumonia wili de
velop despite the exposure.
The only actual injury to Capt.
Patton was a bruise about the
forehead.
Sam Gilliam
KOSMAN, Dee. 20—Sam Gilliam,
age 77, of Henderson county, died at
hi home Friday following a brief
illness, death being due to pneu
monia. Funeral services were con
ducted Sunday at King’s cemetery in
Henderson county.
Surviving relatives are the widow
and the following children: Mrp.
Gus King'. Koaman Tom, Roy,
James and Mrs. Leo Tiller of Hen
derson., county; Yancey, of Virginia i
and Hugh of South Carolina.
CLUB ORGANIZED BY
YOUNG MEN OF TOWN
A long-fdt need in the immediate
Brevard section, that of a club for
young- men, is being filled by organi
zation of the “Nite Owls," with
headquarters in the large room over
Smith’s Barber shop on Main street.
The club is headed by Milton So
lars. as president, and group of rep
resentative tx>ys and young men of
(the community forming the cabinet.
A membership of sixteen has »I
| ready been signed up, and other ap
i plications are pending regular meet
ting on Thursday night of this week,
i The young men plan to have a
[library, radio, musical instruments,
ping-pong, checkers, caroms, and
I other games for whiling away the
long winter hours in a setting that
is conducive to better friendships
and ar atmosphere that is entirely
young-mannish i n every respect.
Rigid membership rules are _ to be
enforced, judging from the by-laws
f the club that have been adopted
and the fines for breach of rules.I
The place has been partly furnish
ed by the beys, with other furnish
ings expected to be placed during the
week.
.Mope I’ll be seein’ you all
I NEVER KNEW HOW GOOD A B
CIGARETTE COULD TASTE «
UNTIL I CHANGED TO CAMELS "
I NOTICE THEY NEVER GET A
ON MV N6RVES.NO MATTER.JP
NOW MANY I SMOKE. IttwL
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Don't rub your
Si eyes. It’s me. .
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* . .alright. And
f tij.lrl«d pink to
ick on die
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 23, 3:00 P. M.
TO BE HELD AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE
PREMIUMS TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY-Bring All Your TickeU
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Cedar Chest, value. $32.50
Small Dining Room Server, value.$11.50
Large Dining Room Server, value.$13.00
1 Floor Lamp, value . $ 5.50
1 Floor Lamp, value. $ 6.00
1 Fireside Bench, value.$ 6.50
1 Footstool, value. ... $ 2.50
1 Footstool, value .$ 2.25
What-not, value.$ 7.50
WE take this opportunity to thank our many friends in Brevard
and Transylvania County for the splendid business we have
enjoyed during this sale and the past year.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas
and a Prosperous Weu> Year
R. H.PL MER & COT
Broad Street BREVARD, N. C.
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CAMEL'S COSTLIER TOBACCOS
MOer (jeTwi y&ur1Uw&..flUt>*r'Ure ucurjatfc
rtikiiuu w tuui
—even ycur wife.
Whether, it’s marriage or busi-,
irc-sf. patience is the first rule of
success. "
yyo are juugtu wnat we uo,
and not by what we claim we do.
Most of what (joes into the file®
might better go into the waste
basket.