Social and Personal News of Interest to Brevard Women Y. W. CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS KIMZEY The February meeting Young Women’s circle of ‘“® Vr_* bvtenan chuich met Friday after noon with Mrs. Pat Kimzey, who al so presided over the meeting ana ea the devotionals. _ . Mrs. C. L. Newland and Mrs. J. L. Cobb had charge cf the program, giving an interesting discussion ox the subject, “Christianity in the Home.” . An executive board meeting was held following the regular circle meeting. , . .. The hostess served tea during the boeial period. fortnightly club IN REGULAR MEETING . Regular meeting cf the rortnignt ly club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. S. Nicholson, with all members but two present. Mrs. Goode Loftis was program leader, discussing in a pleasing and informative manner mcts about Spain, telling something of the peo ple. their customs and mode of living, the resources and principal cities, and other facts of interest about this country. i At conclusion of the business transactions, »*«*«<* over by .t£c president, Mrs. Cordia King, re QsaJuotaits were served during the social hour. T. E. L. TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON Regular meeting of the T. E. L. class cf the Baptist church will be held next Tuesday afternl>on.at * o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. M. Henry. All members are urged to bo pesent. ___ WQMAirSWEAMESS Mrs. Mlldted Hicks of 28 Nisson Ave., Winston Salem. N. C., says: "I hive found Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription to be not only a nerve tonic but good for feminine weakness as well. When suffering from headaches and pain in my side, the 'Prescription’ quickly re Neves me of this misery. As a practical nurse I have r.commended it to many of my patient,, with very good results.** New si«, tablets SO cts., hqmo $1.00. SON IS BORN \IN SPARTANBURG *, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Macfarlend . Shackelford on Saturday, February 10, at General hospital, Spartan burg, S. C., a son. The baby has been named Edgar Patton Shackel ford. Mrs. Shackelford, the former Miss Adelaide Patton, is the eldest daugh , ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Patton, j of Davidson River. MATHATASIAN CLUB IN MEETING THURSDAY The Mathatasiar. club met in regu lar session Thursday afternoon at the home of Mra. Julian Glazener. The program of the afternoon was in charge of Mrs. Ernest Tilson, giving an interesting discussion of the life of Henry Ford. The busi 'css transactions were in charge of the president Mrs. Pat Kimzey. After refreshments served during the social hour, the club adjourned to meet next, at the nomc of Mrs. Willis Brittain, with the program leader Mrs. Anthony Trantham. GLEANERS CLASS IN INTERESTING MEETING An interesting meeting of thc Glcaners class was held Tuesday eve ning at the home of Misses Cor nelia and Pauline Ratchford. Miss Cornelia Ratchford _ was elected president of the organization. A program of interest and helpful-1 r.ess was led by Mrs. Julian Glaze ner. A social hour and refreshments were enjoyed at conclusion of the meeting. D. A. R. TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE A benefit bridge sponsored by the local chapter Daughters of thei American'Revolution will be given1 on the night of George Washington s birthday, Thursday of next week, at the Pierce-Moore hotei, beginning at 8:30 o’clock. , Refreshments will be served and prizes awarded. Players arc request ed to bring their own cards or any other games they desire to play. Tickets will be on sale at tnirty five cents each. _ FAYSSOUX Will Drive a NEW FORD V 8 IN HIS STARTLING BLINDFOLD DRIVE FAYSSOUX selected the New Ford V-8 because of its equal pressure on all four wheels, its evenness oi running, its sure, positive brakes and its smait looking dependability. Friday, Feb. 16th, 3 P. M. STARTING FROM TRANTHAM’S STORE SEE the new Ford V-8 and be convinced that it is ihe last word in Automobiles for this section of the country.easy to handle in traffic 01 on curves, quick pick-up, strong power. • • n r n ft in C By a Ford Mechanic, trained to take K L I A IK j care °f F°rd Cars WASHING_::—GREASING—::—ALEMITING Best Equipment in the County • • Joines Motor Co. Main Street :: " BREVARD, N. C. —w—B"— CHILDREN CONFEDERACY STUDY LANIER-STU ART A study of Sidney Lanier and Gon. J. E. B. Stuart featured the meeting of the Children of the Con federacy held Saturday afternoon at the home of Jimmie and Lucien Denver. The program was in charge of the leader, Miss Annie Jean Gash. Due to the small number of mem bers present it was decided to have the election of officers at the next meeting, which will be held the 'scond Saturday in March with jMack and Elizabeth Allison. ' Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed following the meeting. G. A’s MEET WITH OKA HOLT LONG The intermediate G. A’s of the Brevard Baptist church held an in teresting meeting at the home of Ora Holt Long Wednesday Feb. 1st. Mabel Gillespie, vice president, jncsided. oyer a short business, ses sion in the absence of the' preident, Ruth Fulton. An interesting program was con ducted by Mabel Gillespie, entitled,! “The Women That Were Come To gether.” She was assisted by Eliza beth Price, Stella McCall Anita GsJ lowav, Mary Aiken, Mary Hamrick, Mrs* Hollifield and Kathryn Ful ton. During the social hour delightful refreshments were served by the young hc/stess. DELEGATES GIVE REPORTS AT AUXILIARY MEETING Reports from the three delegates to the convention of the Episcopal church, convening two days last week at Lenoir, were given by Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. H. N. Carrier and Mrs. Harry Perry at the meet ing of the Auxiliary of St. Philips church held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. L. Erwin. Mrs. David Ward, Auxiliary presi dent, was in charge of the meeting. Final plans were discussed for thm World Dav of Prayer meeting which will be held at St. Philips Episcopal church Friday afternoon from 4 to 5 o’clock, which members of all churches of the town will attend. Mrs. Eric Rawls, president of the Guild, presided over this meet ing which was held following the Auxiliary. It was decided to bold a Book Tea some time in the near future. The hostess served refreshments following both meetings. D. A. R. HAS GEORGE V,WASHINGTON PROGRAM An interesting program in obser vance of the George Washington an-j niversary occasion was presented ?t| the regular meeting of the Waight-j still Avery chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution heV Monday afternoon nt the home