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auxiliary observes ANNUAL celebration The Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church, in meeting at the Hut Thurs day afternoon, observed the annual birthday celebration of the emergency relief for the families of disabled ministers, The president, Miss Annie Jean Gash, presided over the meet ing. Reports of the recent meeting in Bryson City were given by Miss C-ash and Mrs. J. L. Cobb. Mrs. K. W. Blythe conducted the devotionals. Following the business meeting, the members adjourned to the manso where the birthday celebration was observed and the birthday cake an4 punch served by Circle No. -, 01 which Mrs. W. M. Cloud is chairman. CIRCLE NO. TWO IN MEETING WITH MRS. T. W. WHITMIRE Circle No. 2 of the Methodist church held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs. T. W. Whitmire at the Waltermire hotel. Mrs. Cordia King, chairman of this circle, had charge of the meeting. Mrs. B. L- Laird conducted the Bible study lesson. After the discus sion of business matters pertaining to the work of the circle, refreshments were served by the hostess. Seven members were present. AIRS. AIKEN HOSTESS TO CIRCLE NO. ONE Mrs. W. L. Aiken was hostess to the members of Circle No. 1 at her home Thursday afternoon, ten mem bers being present. Miss Florence Kern conducted tn_ Bible study and discussion on the lesson topic, “History of Metho dism.” Mrs. Lula Miller, chairman, was in charge of the business trans actions. Mrs. Oliver Orr. pres.den. of the missionary society, visitinxth three circle meetings ot the after noon, presented the matter of ®ltend* ing the district meeting at Sylva on May 25, several members expressing a desire to attend. Refreshments were served during a short social period following the meeting. SHOWER AND PARTY HONOR RECENT BRIDE ASD GROOM A miscellaneous shower and party was given at the home of Miss Cor nelia Ratchford Monday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell, recent bride and groom. Various games were played ana lemonade and cake served during the evening. A pretty and useful array of gifts was presented the honor guests. About 25 young people wera pres ent to enjoy the pleasures of the oc casion. CIRCLE NO. TWO MEETS L WITH MRS. F. ZACHARY Circle No. 2 of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Zachary, with nine members present. Mr*. Zochary, chairman, presided over the meeting. The Bible lesson was given by Mrs. L. B. Haynes, discussing the life of John Wesley in the study of the “History of Methodism.’ new members were welcomed inthe circle, Mrs. S. E. Varner and Mrs. J. W. Starnes. .. Refreshments were served by tne hostess at conclusion of the meeting* BREVARD VISITOR WINS NATIONAL RECOGNITION Mrs. N. B. Thomas of Washington, D. C., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Bromfield, in Brevard, has just been awarded a Certificate of Recipe Endorsement by Better Homes and Gardens for her recipe, «hit. Cake de Lux.” This certificate, which brings national recognition to Mrs. Thomas, is given by Better Homes & Gardens only to distinguished recipes which pass its testing k'tchen’s tests for de pendability, excellence of taste ana family usefulness. In addition to the signed certifi cate Mrs. Thomas also received si* copies of her endorsed recipe, each beating the Better Homes & Gardens stamp of recipe endorsement, whicn she can give to her friends. In awarding these certificates, is the magazine’s aim to provide TRY OUR W ANT ADS Bring Your FRIENDS —To our place—we shall give them a service that will make them want to i come back. Plenty of Room For Parties If you want a booth for two or a table for 50 we can take care of you. -THE— CANTEEN "The Home of Good Coffee" DOC GALLOWAY, Prop. proper recognition for the creative work done by women in their own ! kitchens, and also to raise the 1 standard of- accuracy and dependa | bility of recipes as a whole. Mrs. Thomas' endorsed recipe fol lows: WHITE CAKE DE LUX Into a mixing bowl place 1 cupful, |of sugar and 1 1-2 cupfuls of flour, which has been sifted with 2 tea spoonfuls of baking powder and 1-4 teaspoonful of salt. Break 2 eggB into a 1-cup measure. Add melted butter to equal 1-2 cupful and then fill the cup with milk. Add 1 teaspoonful of flavoring (I like almond) and pour into the dry ingredients. Beat with a rotary beater until very smooth (about B minutes). Place in a greased and floured loaf pan or shallow loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven (350 to 375 degrees). Cool and ice as desired. Chocolate powdered sugar butter icing is good on this cake. CEDAR MTN. NEWS The summer camps that are located here are house clearing and making repairs for the coming summer. From all reports we will nave many new visitors thi3 year. Work that was started on several of our roads the past winter should be completed at the earliest possible moment. Just enough work was done to make the roads impassable a* times. Arthur Orendcn and wife of At lanta have opened their cottage 'or the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Watson of Athens, Ga., Sherwood and Jack Michael of Monroe, Ga., accompanied Rex Watson ou a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Watson, Sun day. Rex has a position with the Mon roe Lumber company. Rev. C. W. Hiismon filled b's regular appointment at the Rocky Hill Baptist church Sunday. The pastor is engaged in a series of revi val services in Henderson county. Mrs. Reba Baxter of Rockbrook has boen visiting her father, V. B. Mc Gaha, for the past aevera!. days. Charlie Hill of Aiken, fj. C., was up for several days. Wbil*- hare he planted his dahlias. He is a on this type of Cower. Kls gardens pre the best in this section and are much admired. Miss Dixie Jones and her brother Speedy Jones visited the Haygoods in Charleston. While there they at tended a square dance at the Yacht club. Speedy said he had a moat spirited time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashmore nt Greenville attended the funeral of their grandfather, Mr. Hamlin. While up they spent several days with their mother, Mrs. Alice Bishop. Miss Jennie Bishop of CJreenville spent Mother’s Day with her motlmr, Mrs. V. B. McGaha. Mrs. Harlin Jones visited her mother in Greenville Mother’s Day, Mrs. Joe Pace of Greenville visited relatives and friends over the week-, and. Miss Vera Jones, who has Oeen teaching in the eastern part of the state, has returned for the holidays. Miss Jones has mada a success in her high school work, having received a promotion each year for tha past three years. Mias 0!!ie Burns haa accepted a position ih Greenville. Weldon Lee and family of Green ville visited his mother on Mother's Day. L. E. Hamby and family, Dorse Al lison and family and Jack Heath! visited their mothers in Greenville! Mother’s Day. Mrs. Paul K. itoneg vfsited hjar parents in Greenville over the week-: end. ‘ ' J Jerry Burns ol Troy, S. C. is visit*! ing his son Freeman. Mrs. Arnold Williams ol Enon visited her mother, Mrs. Alice Bishop last week. /family Retigwf to Fith The Transylvania Times, Brevard, N C. My Dsar Doug: After due consideration and with reluctance, I respectfully hand you my resignation as correspondent to your most worthy paper. I have made it a rule for the past 20 years that nothing in the way of work shall interfere with my fish ing. Finding that the gathering of news interferes with gathering of the fish. «m compelled to take this step. Thanking yon for a moat pleasant association, I am, Respectfully Yoon, L. E. HAMBY. Editor’s Note — We're sorry to lose Brother Hamby as our corres pondent, and hope hell be back with us after he gathers all the fish be needs. CARD OF 'THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many expressions of sympathy and kindfiess shown us during the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. John G. Neill and family. CARBON PAPER—the kind that lasts and refuses to smut all crer the cffies when handled.at less than you pay for cheap grades. Ths Times office. Thore Ape Several Good Makes of Electrical Refrigerators! gggf The prices of practically all of these standard makes are lower today than they were in 1931 and 1932, both depression years. There have been slight increases in prices in the industry since last season and every indication is that prices must advance substantially in the very near future. A standard electric refrigerator has become a practical necessity in the modern home. They save time. They eliminate worry and anxiety. ' They make it possible for the housewife to multiply the variety in the family diet, making it easy to add tasty and appetizing salads and desserts which are not possible without electric refrigeration. \ They add to the joy of housekeeping for the housewife, and to the joy of living for the family. In Addition to all of their other advantage* electric refrigerator* are in expensive to operate. You will be astonished to learn just how cheaply electric refrigeration »«rvice i*. The average high quality electric refriger ator on the market today will quickly pay for itaelf in the*e three way*: Lower cwt of refrigeration; 2> The elimination of w*»te through food spoilage; 3 Actual and substantial saving of money through larger purchases of food on special sales days and in larger quantities. (Some customers say that any one of these three features will pay for a Kelvinator.) The Southern Public Utilities Company sells Kelvinators. Kelvinators have a record of 20 years of leadership in the eiectric refrigeration field. They have features that are not duplicated in other electric refrigerators. Our special offer on Kelvinators makes it possible for the family of even the most modest means to purchase a Kelvinator and pay for it in easy installments while they are enjoying its economies and ad vantages. ' •V Tune In—WSOC 11:45 A. M,-Mon.-W*t WBT 11:45 A.M.—Tue*.-Thur*.-Fri. / Important— Don’t make the mistake of thinking that because Kelvinator and other good electric refrigerators per form such a wonderful service that they are be yond your reach. You Can Buy a KELVINATOR For As Low 15c**» You are losing money every day you wait. Look over the different models, make your selection, and place your order without delay. Let your Kelvina* tor begin to pay for itself immediately. The terms we are now of Ifering are for a limited period. It is distinctly to your financial advantage io avoid delay. Southern U
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