Social and Personal News of Interest to Brevard Women
BREVARD GIRL NAMED IN
SR. CL.ISS SUPERLATIVES
At a recent election of auperla
tives of the senior class of Woave
college, Miss Winifred NichoUor
daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. S
Nicholson of Brevard, was given WJ
honors. She was chosen as best all
round girl in the class and and alw
the most dignified.
V. A. R. TO MEET
MONDAY AFTERNOON
March meeting of the local chap
ter of the D lighters of the Amen,
can Revolution, will be held Monoaj
afternoon at the home of Mis. Laura
Miller at 3:30 o’clock. She wio
be assisted in entertaining by Mrs.
J. M. Tatum.
HONORS BROTHER’S
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY
Miss Dora Aiken entertained at
her home Thursday evening with a
party, in honor of the birthday anni
versary of her brother, William
Aiken. ,
About twenty-five young people
were present to enjoy the pleasures
of the evening. Refreshments were
served during the evening.
CIRCLE NO. I MEETS
WITH MISS GASH
Circle No. I of the Presbyterian
church held its regular meeting
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Miss Annie Jean Gash.
The meeting was in charge of the
chairman, Mrs. Boyce Walker. The
program on Mexico was conducted by
Miss Julia Deaver, assisted by sev
eral other members. Miss Maggie
Deaver led the devotional?.
Refreshments were served during
the social peiiod.
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REGrr.AR MEETING
Regular meeting of the local chap
ter United Daughters of the Con
federacy was held Monday afternoon
at the library.
Routine business was transacted
in charge of the president. Mrs. 0.
L. F.rwin. Duo to the inclemency of
the weather on that day only a
small number wac present, including
one gue-t, Miss Janie Hume, of
Asheville.
CfliEDREX CONFEDERACY
ME ETIXG I VST PON EU
Match meeting of the Children of
the Confederacy has been postponed
from Saturday* of this week, the
regular met ting date, until the
see ml Saturday in April, according
to announcement of the leader, Miss
Annie Jean Gash. The cancellation
of this month’s meeting was due to
the order of the board of health
prohibiting children from public
gatherings during the measies epi
demic .
MASONIC MEETING
FRIDAY NIGHT
8:00 O’CLOCK
All members are urged to be present
Jerry Jerome. W. M.
Henry Henderson, Secy.
INTERESTING PROGRAM
AT W. M. S. MEETING
- A program of especial interest
f was presented at the regular meet
• ing of the W. bf. S. of the Baptist
. church Tuesday afternoon, held in
> the church parlors. The meeting was
• unusually well 'attended and much
> interest was manifested.
Mrs. Paul Hartsell was program
leader, the topic theme being,
"Periods of Lost Power.” The dis
cussion was opened by Mrs, Hart
i sell on the first topic, ‘‘Why the
| Light Faded.” Mrs. W. T. Boss? fol*
lowed by discussing the theme, “The
' Dark Ages,” after which Mrs. E. R.
Pendleton led in prayer thanking
God for the light of Jesus. Mrs.
Luther Cooper then discussed the
theme, “Light Shining in Darkness.”
Mrs. Hartsell closed the program
with a discussion o f “Modem
Darkness,” stressing the dangers of
repeating the evib of the middle
ages, and “How Can X Re-kindle the
Fading Lights,” as answered in
Isaiah. “Arise and shine for thy
light is come.” The program closed
with a hymn, “Send the Light,” and
prayer by the president, Mrs. M.
H. Holliday.
The president announced during
the business session that the annual
Week of Prayer for home missions
would be held Wednesday and Thurs
day afternoons at the church.
The meeting concluded with pray
er by Mrs. R. H. Ramsey.
RETURN FROM PLEASANT
VISIT IN NEW YORK CITY
Mr. and Mrs. T \A. Berg re
turned last week from a visit of
several weeks in New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Berg report a
most pleasant trip in the metropolis,
attending the American opera, hear
ing Lawrence Tibbett in “Merry
Mount,” and other popular theatri
cal productions.
They visited Mrs. Berg’s sister,
Miss Adelaide Silversteen, who is
studying voice in New York city.
Of interest to many friends also is
the fact that Miss Silversteen, who
possesses a gifted contralto voice,
broadcasts over station WINS New
York every Thursday evening at
6:15 o’clock.
SARAH BISHOP HOSTESS
AT ENJOYABLE PARTY
Miss Sarah Bishop was hostess at
an enjoyable social alTair Tuesday
evening at the home of her parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Bishop.
Games and other entertainment
features and refreshments comprised
the pleasures of the occasion. Around
■ twenty five young people, chiefly
: classmates of the hostess of the Bre
1 vard high school senior class, were
i present to enjoy the event.
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'.HRS. HART HOSTESS
I TO CIRCLE NO. II
Mrs. L M. Hart was hostess to
! the members or Circle No. IT of the j
] Presbyterian church at her home on
East Main street Thursday after
: noon.
j The program on Mexico was in
•charge of the chairman, Mrs. J. W.
| Smith, who also presided over the
meeting. The Bible lesson was con
ducted by Mrs. W. M. Cloud,
i Refreshments were served during
a pieasant social hour.
Announcement
To all our friends and customers:
We have purchased thf
FREEMAN HAYES GAS STATION
W. Main St.—The Rock Station
and extend each of you a cordial invitation to
Stop and Gas With Us.
~“A-1” SERVICE”
No Honking
No Waiting
DRIVE IN. .. .MOTORISTS. Service on the run and
with a smile! Watev in the radiator? Windshield
wiped? Test the oil? Fill up the gas tank? No sooner
said than done!
JOINES MOTOR CO.
eastern star elects
NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR
Annual election of -officers fea
tured the regular meeting of the
local chapter Eastern Star held
[Tuesday evening in the Lodge Hall.
Following were the officers elect
ed: Worthy matron, Mrs. E. S. Eng
lish; worthy patron, Dr. J. F. Zach
ary; associate matron, Nell Miller;
associate patron, G. C. Bush; con
ductress, Mrs. Harry Sellers; as
sociate conductress, Mrs. Maria Der
by; secretary, Mrs. Henry Hender
son; treasurer, Mrs. Roscoe Nichol
son.
Installation of officers will take
place on March 20. One of the high
officials of this district is expected
to have charge of the installation.
Other officers will be appointed by
the worthy matron.
CIRCLE NO. II MEETS
WITH MRS. McLEOD , .
Circle No. 2 of the Presbyterian
church met Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Hinton McLeod,
with the chairman, Mrs. Harry Pat
ton, conducting the business trans
actions. Mrs. Patton also led the pro
gram °n Mexico, assisted by Miss
Cora Willson. , , ._
Refreshments were served during
the social half-hour.
MUSIC LOVERS CLUB
HAS GRAINGER PROGRAM
An interesting meeting of the
Music Lovers’ club was held Mon
day evening at the home of Mrs. U.
L Erwin, who was assisted in en
tertaining by Miss Bill Aiken.
Following the business session in
charge of the president Mrs. Knox
DeLong, a program of unusual in
terest presenting selections from
Grainger was conducted by Mrs.
Harry Sellers and Alvin Moore
The program was as follows.
Panel “Study of Percy Aldridge
Grainger,” by Mrs. Harry Sellers;
piano solo, “Irish Tune from Coun
try Derry,” Grainger, by Mr. Moore,
piano solo, “Molly on thc Shore ,
Grainger, by Rhuemma Beddingfield,
piano soios. Cradle Song, . Brahms,
snd Country Gardens, Grainger, y
Ora Holt Long; pmno solo, Shep
herds Hey, Grainger, by A. M. White
11 After the program the hostesses
served a delicious salad coure carry
ing out the St. Patrick cojors.
Y. W. CIRCLE MEETS
WITH mrs.brittain
The Young Women’s circle of the
Presbvterian church met Thursday
afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Wil
li* Brittain, with the chairman,
Mrs. Pat Kimzey in charge.
Mrs. Kimzey conducted the Bible
tudv. and the program on Mexico
was discussed by Mrs. Brittain.
A pleasant social hour followed
the business transactions, during
which the hostess served refresh
ments .
METHODIST SOCIETY
IN REGULAR meeting v j
Regular meeting of the
Missionary society of the Met-hndi i
church was held Thursday all
in the ladies' parlor of the church.
Discussion of the three recently
organized circles was made and
routine business transacted, m
charge of the president, Mrs. Olner
0lDevotionals were led by Mrs. J.
C. Maxwell, and the program ^
Brazil was in charge of Miss Alma
Trowbridge.
auxiliary and guild
MEET AT RECTORY
Regular meeting of the Auxiliary
and Guild of b7 Philips Episcopal
church was held Thursday afternoon
at the rectory, with Mrs. Harry
Perry a? hostess. Fourteen members
"7» of tho pr.Ud.ht
both meetings were presided over by
Mrs. Frank Jenkins, who also led
the program on “Keeping Lent.
Prior to the business meeting, the
ladies sewed on articles to be sent
in the missionary box to Puerto Rico
Refreshments were served by the
hostess following the meeting.
QUILTING TARTY IS
SUCCESSFUL EVENT
Members of the Daughters of Wes
ley class of the Methodist church
spent an enjoyable and profitable
day and evening Wednesday ot laSt,
week, when they met m the ladies
parlor to complete the quilting o
two quilts for twin beds. The quilts
will be placed on sale at the ex
change this summer.
At the noon hour the ladies ad
journed to the parsonage where hot
erffee had been prepared by Mrs. C.
B West and served with the lunch
brought by those helping with the
Those assisting with the quilting
during the day and evening were:
Mrs. C. 0. Robinson, Mrs. Roscoe
Nicholscn, Mrs. E. S. EnglisTi Mrs.
D. L. English. Mrs. \V L. Aiken,
Mrs..Cordia King, Mrs. J. E. W a.ers,
Mrs. B. I.. Laird, Mrs. 0 H. Orr,
Mrs. J. F. Zachary, Mrs. C. B. Wed.
Mr and Mrs. E. J- Bogcn have
moved into the hou'e formerly oc
cupied by George Nicholson m r or
est Hills. Mr. Bogen is manager ol
thet Fashion store.
Miss Helen Galloway was a week
end visitor in Atlanta, Georgia.
Mrs. Jude Albert and 3on Joe
have returned home after visiting
Mrs. Albert’s mother ir. Whittier.
Mis-' Elizabeth McCoy was an
Asheville visitor Sunday.
Walter Clavton is muc^i improved
after a severe attack of tonsilitis.
Mrs. Frank King, Mrs, A. H.
King and Mrs. Huse Mackey were
A-heville visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Minnie Whitmire, of Green
ville, was tho week-end guest of
relatives here.
Ernest Miller visited friends in
Chimncv Rock the first cf the week.
Mrs. Mack Johnson left last week
,ior waerunguin, u. v., to join net
husband who i» connected with kb
aviation company in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Aiiison, Mack
Jr., and Elizabeth left Monday for
St. Augustine, Fla., where they will
spend a weak visiting Mrs. Allison's
sister. Miss Margaret Breese and
enjoying the pleasures rtf the Sun
shine state.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allison and
Mrs. S. F. Allison were called to
Durham several days ago ou account
of the death of the younger Mrs. Al
lison’s mother.
Chief of Police B. H. Freeman is
reported to be quite ill in the Bilt
moro hospital.
E. R. Pendleton is taking a two
weeks’ special training course in
Greensboro.
Alf Zachary is improving after a
serious illness of the past two
weeks.
Mrs, G. F. Marshall of Ashe
ville, has been guest this week of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Douglas, the
latter a daughter of Mrs. Marshall.
'Rev. J. H. West and Mrs. C. B.
West and little son left Sunday for
Hickory, where Mr. West attended
the trustees meeting of Brevard
college Monday, and ?>Irs. West and
son are visiting relatives. They will
return to Brevard the last of the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson and
family moved last week from their
home in North Brevard to the home
of her brother, V. C. Moore, in the
vicinity of the Country Club.
Mrs. H. L. Wilson, who has
been quite ill, is said to be improv
ing at Lyday Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Mamie Verdery has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl
Frady, in Hendersonville this week.
Mrs. W H. Duckworth has been
ill at her home the past week.
Mrs. Alvin Rockwood and Miss
Rubenia Nicholson were Asheville
visitors Tuesday.
Miss Mabel Bramlett and Nat
Townsend motored to Greenville
for the day Sunday.
Mrs. Nan Norton of Oakland was
a. Brevard visitor Tuesday.
ueerge tsromiieia m Mia w> cc
improving from a severe illness of
the past weel.
Johnnie Lee Demid is visiting
Miss Viola- Mull in Ealsey, S. C.,
this week,.
Many friends will be interested in
learning that Edgar Patton Shack
elford, the infant son of Macfarland
Shackleford and this late Mrs. Shack
elford, is.doing nicely at the home of
hia sunt, Mrs. C. IT. Easier, in
Spartanburg. S. C., who temporarily
has the care of the little one.
Mra. J. S. Silversteen attended
the two-day session of the state D.
A. R. conference convening in Win
ston-Salem this week. She was dele
gate from the local chapter and al
so attended in her'official capacity
as recording secretary of the state
organization.
Lilian Zachary spent the week
end with'Nancy Love Rensor. in
HendfrsonvilKe.
, .!
, airs. rrea jonnson u recovering
; from *n illness of the past week.
| Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Stophel
and daughter Virginia, of W. Mari
' on, S. CL are visiting friends and
relatives in the county.
Miss Jane W. Hume, of Asheville,
is visiting in Brevard.
Miss Gladys Wood left Monday
to assume the duties of her new
'position in Henderonvilie.
I P, S. King, who suffered a stroke
, two weeks ago, is said to be in a
'critical condition at his home on
Probert street.
Mrs. Cos Paxton, of Greenville,
spent the week-end here as guest cf
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Paxton.
Br. J. E. Brackett, of Hender
sonville, was a Brevard visitor Mon
day.
Paul Smathers, who has been
critically ill wtih pneumonia the
past two weeks, is reported to be
somewhat improved .
, - ^% $ •* •.'; >■
f SMOKE PLENTY OP CAMELS
...MORNING, NOON, AND
NIGHT. SO I THINK I AM
QUALIFIED TO SAY THIS
THEY NEVER JANGLE
THE NERVES.
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4 is simply paddling herself because she has only just found out
how insignificant is the cost of using electrical servants. She’s mad
through and through because she has spent literally thousands of
hours in heartbreaking drudgery during these last few years do
ing house work by main strength and awkwardness that could
have been done much better with electrical appliances at a cost,
at most, of only a few cents per day.
For Instance, Here are Some of
The Things The Lady Has Just Learned:
*
She could operate a suction sweeper an hour per day
for Nine-tenths of a cent.
She could have five cups of coffee for her family twice
a day from her electric percolator sitting on the table at a
cost of One half cent.
She could enjoy the comfort and relief from pain
through the use of a heating pad for 10 hours for one cent.
She could save from one to two hours per day in the
kitchen using a Universal oven cooker at an average cost
of Two and one-fifth cents per hour.
She could conserve her energy in her kitchen with a
Mix-master at a cost of two-tenths cent per hour.
She could have caved a doctor’s bill and the cost of a
pair of glasses for little Willie by having a Miller indirect
lamp for him for studying at a cost of one and one-tenth
cents per hour.
She could boil a quart of water in seven minutes in the
electric water kettle in her bathroom or bed room for one
half cent instead of trudging back to the kitchen and
building a fire. . 4 ’ -
Are Yqu a Modern Housewife Who Has All the
Modern Electrical Conveniences?
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