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BSocial and Personal i OAUGHTERS WESLEY CLASS | HAS RLOCLAtt MEETING J Regular meeting of the Daughters o' Wesley class of the Methodist Monday school was held Tuesday < venire, in the ladies’ parlor of the church. A bvr iness session, in charge of the president, Mrs. E. S. English, included the transaction of business pertaining to the dais. Decision was made to hold a focd sale on the Sat urday before Valentine, February tenth. A pleasant social hour followed the business session, during which games were played and refreshments served by th- j.int host esses of the evening. Mrs. D. L. English, Mrs. J. L. Snitr. ard Mrs. Cordia King EASTERS' STAR TO MEET TUESDAY SIGHT Rtgu'ar meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic hall. All inemiu r- are urged to be present. LOCAL G1R1S WIN HONOR AT COLLEGE Of twenty-eight students at West ern Corolirn Teachers college, Cul liwhee. making the honor roll for the fall quarter, which ended re i:n’\ three were from Transyl van'. county. i> 'he twenty-two students at tar ' membership for the fall qua' on the Beta honor roll, the thic local y. ting ladies were: Miss Mildred Norton. Miss Rachel Wil liam-. both < t' Brevard, and Miss Irene l*harr, of Rosman. /’. T. A. TO HOLD REGULAR MEETIX.G VOS DAY AFERNOON Ann cement h made by tho "i esi<!. i. Mis. J. B. Pickelsimer, ilmt the January meeting of the Parent-Teacher association will be held Mi nday afternoon at the ele mentary school at 3:30 o'clock in .-teail if at 3:13 as previously held. An interesting program will be presented, and it is urged that all patron and teachers of the Brevard schools !»• present Monday after noon. girth of daughter IS ASXOI SUED Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. (Ian oil Easier, on December 28. in Spartanburg. South Carolina. Mrs. Easier will be remembereJ as Mif Margaret Patton, youngest daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Pat ton, of Davidson River. The baby has been named Caro! Patton. BRIDGE PARTY HONORS MISS LOUISE BARCLAY Mis- Dorothy Fetter was hostess nt a delightful bridge party Fri day evening at her home, entertain ing in honor of Miss Louise Barclay, Grcen.'burg, Pa., who was_Miss "FoT a few <iayr: last week en route to Florida fer the winter. High score prize was won by H. N. Carrier and low score by Miss Annie Yongue. A guest prize wa* presorted the honoree. TH sc playing were: Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. R. XV. Kveritt. Miss Nancy Macfie, Miss Annie Yongue, Miss Helen Morrow, fT1 rich F. Kowalski, of New Yc ck city. William Wallis, Jim mie Morrow. Donald Jenkins, Frank McIntosh. Miss Barclay, Miss FeV zer. Mrs. Win. McK. Fetzer. Y. \V. A. H.\< MEET OE INTEREST A meeting < t' interest of the i. W. A was held Monday night at the home of Misses Jewel, Opal, Carolyn and Thelma Ashworth. ] Miss Helen Allison was in charge of the program on different phases of mission-. The bu mess session was presided ever by the president,1 Miss Bervl Morgan. I Refreshments were re ved follow ing the business tran. ■ Ions. If you have not ”>aid your do so at once while the price is NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY AUXILIARY AND GUILD Election of officers of the Auxil iary and Guild of . St. Philips Epis copal church featured the regular meeting of these two organizations htjjd Thursday afternoon at the heme of Mrs. J M. Allison. Following are the officers elected for the Auxiliary: President, Mrs. David Ward; vice president, Mr3. Frank Jenkins: recording secretary, Mrs Jamie' Deaver; coiresponding secretary and treasurer, Mrs. 0. L Erwin; box secretary, Mrs. G. B. Lynch; educational secretary Mrs. Frank Jenkins; united thank offer ing, Mrs. H. V. Smedberg; church neiicdical club, Mrs. Harry Perry; Christian social service, Mrs. J. S. Silversteen; altar guild, Mrs. Harry Perry. The Guild officers elected ere as cilows: President (winter), Mrs. Eric Pawls; president (summer), Mrs. J. M. Allison; secretary, Mrs. Untie Deaver; treasurer, Mrs. G. B. Lynch. An interesting program was in charge of Mrs. Ward, discussing the responsibilities of laymen in evangel m. Every third Thursday a meeting, which will bo strictly devotional, till be held at the home of Mrs. Drvid Ward at 4 o'clock. After refreshments served during l-o social half-hour, the meeting ad journed until the first Thursday in February at the home of Mrs. O. L. Ei win. I). A. R. ELECT DELEGATES AT INTERESTING MEETING An interesting meeting of the Waightstill Avery chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolu tion, held Monday afternoon at the h ue of Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr., at Pi gah Forest, included the election of delegates and alternates to the state conference at Winston-Salem and the Continental Congress to be held in Washington, D. C. Delegates elected to the Winston Salem meeting were: Mrs. J. S. Silversteen, Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, Mr:. T. E. Patton Jr. Alternates, Mrs. T. G. Moody, Mrs. Patton, Miss \nnie Jean Gash. Page, Mrs. T. A. "erg. Delegates to the Washington - eting: Mrs. R. II. Ramsey, Mrs. T. A. Berg. Alternates: Mrs. ,T. S. -ilventeen, Mrs. Coleman Galloway, Mrs. T. G. Moody, Mrs. J. M. Alli son, Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr., Miss Annie J. Gash, Miss Florence Kern. The president general’s message was read by Mrs. T. G. Moody, and program cf interest on Citizen -hin was in charge of Mrs. T. C. Galloway. Plans were made for a benefit bridge to bo held by the chapter on (iearve T.YashingtohV birthday ,“wvh he following committee appoint^ on arrangements for the affair: Mrs. T. A. Berg, Mrs. T. G. Moody, Miss Annie Jean Gash. It was voted to donate $2 to the Ellis Island fund, and $10 to Cross nore school. Monday’s meeting, presided over by the regent, Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, opened with the flag salute and prayer. Miss Annie Jean Gash was acting secretary in the absence of Mrs. J. M. Allison. The treasurer reported a balance of $34.16 on hand, and that the Christmas package had been sent to Crossnore school. Following refreshments served at conclusion of the meeting, the chap ter adjourned until the. February meeting which will be held at the homo of Mrs. J. M. Allison. announcement of UIRTH OF SON Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Gar land McGregor in Greenville, S. C, rn January 5th. The little boy ha» been named Samuel Gerard. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor have many friends in this community, having visited here on numerous oc casions. Mrs. McGregor is a sister, of Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr. 1 FOR OLD And YOUNG There is no substitute for good, pure Sunnyside Milk—When the last ounce of strength has been spent at work or play, then drink plenty of soothing, refreshing, a n d nourishing m i 1 k— Sunnyside Milk contains every essential food element. It is exceptionally rich in J'ats and proteins— “Let the Children Drink Their Fill” Delivered Daily Sunnyside Dairy || PAUL GLAZENER WALTER GLAZENER [; . , .E! "liVINGSTON CIRCLE JN I INTERESTING MEETING u The Livingston, .circle met at the] home of Mrs. H. E. Erwin Tuesday afternoon. An interesting program on enlistment w&3 led by the circle chairman, Mrs. Avery Case. Plans for the year’s work were1 made. At conclusion of the meeting delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The February meet ing wiil bo with Mrs. W. S. Price. NEW YEARS DANCE HIGHLY ENJOYABLE Mrs. Thomas H. Hampton enter - tained a group of friends with a de lightful dance at her homo on Maple street on New Year’s night. Dancing began a;; soor. as the guests arrived and continued into the wee small hours. Music was furnished by an excellent local or chestra lea bv Jack Hemphill. Mrs. Hampton’s home was beau, ti fully decorated for the holiday 1 easo’n. A tall Christmas t^ee pret * ily decorated was the center of at traction. About midnight the hostess served : a tasty buffet supper, fater which ' dancing continued. Among those enjoying the hus ] pitality of Mrs. Hampton and her j daughter. Miss Bertha Jean, were: ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rockwood, Mrs. I Constance Banks, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smath levs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon English Jr, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sellers, Mrs. Rillie Baker. Miss Roberta Bryant, Miss Willie. Kate Waters, Tom Hampton, Harold Duckworth, Fred Miller, Lieut, and Mrs. Charles Chrietzberg. Y. W. CIRCLE MEETS I WITH MRS. JEROME The Voung Women’s circle of the Presbyterian church met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jerry Jerome on East Main street. Mrs. Pat Kimzey, the president, led devotional? and presided over the meeting. The program on “As sembly’s Home Missions,’’ was in charge of Mrs C. L. Newland. Refreshments and a social hour 'ollowed the regular meeting. INTERESTING PROGRAM, AT U. H. C. MEETING An interesting program was given I at the meeting of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy held Satur day afternoon at the U. D. C. li brary. Miss Sherrill Bromfield was pro gram leader, with a Lee-Jackson fea ture, reading letters, selections and recollections of the two noted Con-1 federates. Miss Bromfield was as sisted by Mrs. 0. L. Erwin and Miss Annie Jean Gash readme i i witoilMiii Miss' Tvia? I Morey. i Business trail ter were in cnargt* oi I Mrs. 0. L. Erwin. 'music lovers club in \ DELIGHTFUL MEETING A delightful session of the Mu3lc Lovers’ club was held Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. J. M. Al lison, with Mrs. G. C. Kilpatrick assisting in entertaining. Mrs. Knox DeLong, president, pre sided over a short business session which preceded the program. A new member, Mr. Charles Moore, was welcomed into the club. The program presented by Mrs. Dan Merrill and Mrs. T. H. Hamp ton was as follows: Paper, “The Beauty in Music,” written and read by Jtfrs. Frank Jenkins; selections played by Mr. Donald Lee Moore, accompanied by Mrs. Dan Merrill at the piano: Orientate, Cui; Words! Cannot Tell, Stahl; To the Eve ning Star, Wagner. Following the program the hostess es invited the club members into the dining room, where a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Knox Delong, a holiday bride The dining i-oom was attractively decorated for the occasion. Susi>?nd 'ed over the dining table was a large 'white wedding bell. 4 large wedding, cake at one end of the table whs surrounded by the shower of gifts for the bride. Lighted candles on the table cast a soft glow over the pretty scene. The cake was cut by the bride. Mrs. G. C. Kilpatrick poured coffee, and Mrs. J. M. Allison served the guests. After the pleasant social feature, a short time was devoted to practic ,ing an'operetta, The Persian Prin cess. | AT THE CLEMSON THEATRE "Breed of the Border," featuring Bob Steele will be shown at Clem son Theatre Friday and Saturday of ,this week, in 'a Mexican border pic ture of thrills and action. On Mondav and Tuesday, January 15 and 16, “Chance at Heaven" with Jr el MoCrea, Ginger Rogers, Marian Nixon and Andy Devine, will bo shown in a unique treatment of the love triangle. Joel McCrea portrays the man of the triangle. The picture !? based on a magazine serial story by Vina Delmar, centering about a 'ove triangle involving a young ser •ice station proprietor, his child ood sweetheart and a wealthy so ciety girl. Marian Nixon plays the third member of the triangle. An added feature of unusual at traction appearing with “Chance at Heaven" on Monday and Tuesday will be the Amos ’n Andy cartoon. “The Rastlin’ Match.” Rex Bell in “Lucky Larrigan,” will be the screen film on Friday and Saturday, January 19 and 20, with Helen Foster and John E1-, liott. Action, thrills, comedy will be featured' as the hard-riding east-, erncr rutwits the rustlers from the west. v CIRCLE NO. THREE MEETS WITH MRS WIISON Circle No, 3 of the Presbyterbn church held its regular meotiaW Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Wilson, with seven mem bers present.la Mrs. W. M. Cloud led the program on home missions, and also Conduct ed the Bible lesson. Mrs. J. W. Smith, chairman, had charge of the business meeting, after which a s> cila half-hour and refreshments were enjoyed. PROGRAM OF INTEREST AT METHODIST MEETING A program of interest featured the regular meeting of the Women's Missionary society of thg Methodist church held Thursday afternoon in the ladies’ parlor. The program was in charge of young ladies of the Sarah Taylor cir cle and was in the nature of a one set play, “Forget-meNot Magic,” a play on stewardship. Those taking part were Mrs. Leon English Jr., Misses Nan Kilpatrick, Edna Mae Saltz, Annie Mae Henderson, Vera Hoyes. Th‘ bus in ess session, presided over by the president, Mrs. Olive: Orr, held before the program, included the appointment of committees for the varru? departments of work for the year, Devotionals were led by Rev. J. H. West. Members present igned pledges stating the amount to be paid by individual members for he ensuing year. The following committee chair men were appointed: Finance, Mrs. I. B. Pickeisimer; local work, Mrs. J, C. Wike; devotional and spiritual life, Mrs. Cordia King; and eight j members on the membership com I mitteo. / MRS. CARRIER HOSTESS TO WEDNESDAY CLUB Mrs. H. N. Carrier was hostes3 U the members of the Wednesday club j at her home, Rockbrook, Wednesday | n'ternoon of last week. The vice president Mrs. R, W. Ev erett, presided over the transaction [;{ routine and other business mat ters. , Following the business sessiou, the meeting was turned over to the pregram leader of the afternoon, Mrs Harry Clarke, who conducted a novel and highly enjoyable form of ■■ptertainment in the nature of kid games of various sorts, in the participation of which the members joined heartily. Refreshments were served during the social hour. CIRCLE NO. ONE IN REGULAR MEETING Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian UMA mt Missions,” was led by Mrs. 1. *»• Miller, with other members entering into the discussion. Devotionals were in charge of Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr., with a study on the Psalms. , LMCLSLbtQ, T WO. WETS WITH MRS. FSASTER Circle No. i of the Presbyterian t&mmeiiEat * | The program of the afternoon on “Assembly's Home Missions” was conducted by Mrs. T. H. Shipman, with an open discussion of tf»e sub ject by other members present. The fiibie lesson was given by Mm G. C. Witmer. The circle president, Mrs. , Ilarry Patton, presided over the meeting. Refreshments were nerved during the social hour. PHI LATHE AS GIVE SURPRISE SHOWER 1 An enjoyable social event of the. 1 week was the surprise shower given I by members of the Philuthea class! • of the Baptist church Friday eve-1 ' ning at the home of Mrs. Kate De i Long,' complimentary to Mrs. Knoi I DeLong, recent bride, and teacher of i the Fhiathea class. The young ladies of the class met , at the church, going from there in a body to the DeLong home, where ' they surprised the bride with a mis cellaneous shower of beautiful and I useful gifts. Games and contests , appropriate io the occasion were en gaged in, one of particular interest and enjoyment being the humorous • original ■newspaper aefcount of the , recent wedding rf Mr. and Mrs. Do Long, read by Miss Thelma Ash worth. Punch and cake were served dur . ing the evening. William Cowan, of Charlotte, spent 'several days here last week with Iii3 ' wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. M. Miller. Mis. P. W.Jenks is able to be i out again after being confined at I her home on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Twiggs left j Saturday for Florida where they will spend the remainder of the ! winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire, of i Charlotte, were week-end guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. Mrs. Cos Paxton and son Branch, . of Greenville, were guests of rela tives and friends here Sunday I Mrs Mamie Verdery< has returned from a week’s visit with her son, P. M. Verdery, and family in Char !lotte. She is now spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Car! Frrady, 8nd family in Henderson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Galloway re turned last week to their home in I Durham, after a ho.liday visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Perry j Galloway. | Miss Bertie Ballard returned the I first of the week to resume her ! teaching duties at Valley Springs | school in Buncombe county, after spending the holidays at her home RBtt|^^^rvantwasan Ashe Patients/ at Eyday Memorial Tio* pital, Felik Norton, William Mc . Guire and Harry Bailey, were all : reported on Wednesday to be doing nicely. — -- Mrs. Charles E. Orr and daughter. M!s« Rowan*, teat weak from Miami Beach. Fla., where they spent the past two month*. Mis* Bthei Williams, Who has been vising h»r Mr- and Mr*. Thomas S. Williams, ha* re turned to Goldsboro where she is art instructor in the city schools. Ulrich F. Kowalski, of Now York, ha« been the guest at Mr. cuid Mrs. H. N. Carrier. Miss Dorothy Fetier end Mies Louise Barclay ’eft Monday for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter, miss Feft zar 'will spend the greater part of the time at the home of Mrs. A. B. Michtel, at Vera Beach, and Miss Barclay in St. Petersburg. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Doughty will be pleased to learn that they reached li>s An geles, Calif, safely on December 29. They made the trip in six days, stop ping over night in the various t3wn:«. Mrs. Doughty was before her mar riage, Miss Leota Collins, Mr. and Mre. C. B. McFee un i Fred Bradley, of Murion, were guests of Mrs. L. M. Puette last week. The many friends in toe commun ity of Mrs. Carroll F.esier. formerly Miss Margaret Patton, will be glad to learn that she and infant daugh ter are both reported to show im provement at a hospital in Spartan burg, 8. C., after being critically ill. Mrs. RuDy Seigler. oi Asneviue, spent the day Sunday here with her fcftter, |Its. fUlph Zachary. Little Cordelia Seigler returned home with her mother, after visiting her aunt here. Mrs. Winstr.n Ashworth is re ported seriously ill. Mrs. F. Henderson and daughter, Miss Marion, visited in Chester, S. C. last week, at the former home of Mrs. Henderson. This was her first visit there in 27 years. Mrs. Rower.a Summey was confin ed at her home several days the past week with a severe attack of tonsilit.is. Miss Edna Mae Henderson has re turned to Cullowhee to resume her college work, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson. Mrs. W. W. Babb has been quite ill at her home the past week. Miss Mabel Bramlette, who has been managing Mrs. Fleming Rude -mar Beauty st'p in Greer, S. C., for the past two weeks, has returned to the Harper Beauty shop which has been under the management of Mar garet B. Bromfleld. William, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Aif Zachanr is reported to be seriously ill with penumonia. Miss Martha Vaughn, of Lime stone college, Gaffney, S. 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