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Local and Personal Items . - - - * .%*A4A f^TTTTTTTT"”* *TT * * » ■ * » ^ - Mrs. Kate Starrette of Mooresville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Moore, and family. She was accom panied to Brevard by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, who motored to Mar ion on Sunday to bring their grand mother here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCall, Mrs. M. G. Cunningham and daughter Mae, Mis. D. C. Scruggs and chddren spent Sunday in Bryson City attend ing the Smiley reunion. J. M. Smiley of Fayetteville visit ed his sistev, Mrs. M. G. Cunningham the past week. Mrs. W. A. Thomas, who has been seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Zachuiy, is re ported ta be considerably improved. Mrs. W. H. Duckworth Visited her daughter. Mrs. C. T. Shytle, last week in Asheville and attended the Gypsy Smith meetings there. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore spent the past week-end at their home m Kan napolis and in Concerd. . Mrs L B. Houston and Miss Ethel Me Minn of Greenville visited the latter’s mother here on Sunday be fctte going to Florida to spend some time. „ . _ Mr and'Mrs. F. R. N» s of De murest. Ga., Mrs. F. R. ^ Jr' | Mr Ed Davis of Macon, Ga., were, week-end guests of Mis. Cordia King; Mrs. F. R. Nalls Jr. is the former Miss Edna King. . , ' Mrs. Walter BanKs spent | end with Mr. Banks at Norris, Tenn. | Mrs W B. Green and daughter, Mis® Hazel, of Forbes were guests, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Plummer, the latter being daughter and sister, r*»petciveiy, of Mrs.j Green and Miss Green. 1>. M. Orr and son Arthur left ( Thursday for Umatilla and St. Petersburg, Fla. . K I Frank Lockett of Covington, Ky., was guest last week ot Mr. and Mis. j J. A Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Homer | 0l\iiss Neva Bramlett was guest of relatives and friends in Simpson-! Shytle and family in Asheville. The young sen ot Mr. an< Mis' H Rogers, who underwent a sevi.n • novation at I.vday Memorial hospital. i said to be recovering " Mv.' and Mr-. Hdse Mai-key and Mr. and Mis. Ernest Webb Ktt bat oid-tv for a ten-day visit with rel atives in Ffinnin^ham. Anniston, “nMrsPW H. Allison left last week ter with her daughter. Mis. T. A ”Ralph'Galloway. fro‘hnian at Mars Hill college, spent the "eek-end hen with his parents. Mr. and Mis. J. C GmE'Ruth and Martha VaughM Of Spartanburg. S. C.. spent the past week-end in Brevard witn tuts. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. \ uiignuu. Mr. ard Mrs. Jack Edwards left last week for Charleston, S. C-. uCe spending several days heie d * Edwards’ parent-, Mi. and M • E. Waters. ,,. Miss Annie A'ongue is able to r^ |h'!ta te ''liigh way elusion, after !" ffcSrjTSm John Walker, and Mrs. Ralph Fisher were, Cslieville visitors ruesituy. .! A'Mrs. Verne Clement has returned j from a visit will. Mr. and Mrs. Ted I dement in C'nsmv.Ue.n i Jimmy j of Tiu.k-.rv are visiting Mr. Poovey, wh. is connected with the state high-, wav department here. Mrs. Cos Paxton of Greenville wa guest last week of her sister, Mrs. ^‘jlrs.<A>H.nKing. Mrs. Frank Kirg, and little daughter Carolyn weie. visitors in Asheville Tuesday. | Miss Josephine Clayton wa? able tn ,.et,irn f her teaching duties at. the city school the first ot the week after an illness ol several days. Mrs O. Duclos and daughter Betty Jeune have'been confined at home this w^ek with flu. Alene Owen has been ill at hei home with flu this week, unable to attend school. _ Why Doctors Favor a Liquid Laxative A doctor will tell you that the care less use of strong laxatives may do more harm than good. Harsh laxatives often drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and even affect the liver and lodney*. Fortunately, the public is fart returning to laxatives in liquid form. The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can thus be regulated tc suit individual need. It forms no habit; you needn't take a “double doee” a day or two later. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepein gently helps the average person’s bowels while nature is restoring their regu larity. Why not try it? Some pill or tablet raiv be more convenient to carry. But there is little "conven ience” in any cathartic which is taken so frequently, yon must carry it with you. wherever you gol^ Its very taste tells you Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin is wholesome. A delightful taste, and delightful action. Safe for expectant mothers, and children. At all druggists, ready for use, in big bottles. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen left Sunday for New York City to spend some time with her daughter, Miss Ade laide, who is there studying voice and broadcasting. Mrs. A. H. Harris and Mrs. R. W. I Everett attended the Christian Sci i once lecture at the Plaza theatre in j Asheville Tuesday night. [ Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Asheville is I visiting her sister, Mrs. D. P. Kil I patrick, and other relatives here. Miss Grace Piercy accompanied her mother to Burnsville Friday, return ing by way of Marion and Asheville. She was accompanied on the return h me by her two nieces, Misses Kath erine and Margaret Parnell, who spent the week-end here. EASTERN STAR TO MEET TUESDAY EVE Regular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock in'the lodge hall. All members are urged to attend. LEE-ROGERS NUPTIALS . Miss Dorene Lee, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lee, of Lake Toxaway, and Mr. C. G. Rogers "r,> .son of Mr. and Mrs. C G. Rogers of Cashiers, were married on hatur dav, November 3, by the Rev. J. b. Willis at his home in Greenville, S. C. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS IN SOCIAL-BUSINESS MEETING An enjoyable and profitable social and business meeting of the Daugh ters of Wesley class of the Methodist Sunday school was held evening in the ladiers’ parlor of the church. . ! Business matters pertaining to the j class were transacted, in charge the president, Mrs. E. S. English A pleasant social hour was spent, in playing games and contests, super- j vised by Mrs. L. B. Haynes after which refreshments were served by, the three hostesses, Mrs. Haynes,, Mrs. B. W. Trantham and Miss- Nell, 51 Mrs' J. H. Brendall, wife of the new pastor of the Methodist church, was welcomed into the class as a new member. She made a few remarks of friendly greeting to the class. n. A. R. CELEBRATES birthday anniversary Celebration of the birthday anni vomrv of the D. A. R. president : general was observed at the regular - meeting of the Waightstill Avery chanter of the Daughteis of the American Revolution held Tuesday , afternoon at the home of Mis. Allison. It was voted to send $35 to the j state regent to be applied on the lovaltv fund. The history medal com mittee was appointed as ^ ™sn T A. Berg. Mrs. .1. M. Allison ami' Mrs. Coleman Galloway. Plans were made for sending a Christmas box to the Crossnore school. 1 he busi ,v « transactions were m charge oi the regent. Mrs. Ralph Ramsey. The program was conducted hy Mr- Alvin Rockwood, discussing statistics and facts concerning the army. „ ,, . The birthday celebration follovving the program proved enjoyable, lne dipirg table was prettily decorated in a yellow and white col " scheme. The yellow chrysanthemums and ht tl • vellovv candles decorating the large birthday cake centering the table were added attractions. IXYITATIOX TO JOIX ?! ISSIOX STUDY CLASS | An invitation is extended to all ladies of the Methodist church to at tend the mission study class which will begin at an early date. The class will studv the book “Christianity and industry"in America,” by Dr. Taylor. :>f Vanderbilt university. Mrs. L. is-: Havnes is the general chairman and , leader, assisted by members of the; three circles. The class will meet with ; Mrs. Haynes at her home ou the days tu be designated for me°ting. All women of the church are urged to attend these study veriods, the days for meeting to be announced later. LAKE TOXAWAY John Rogers was carried to I.yday Memorial hospital in Brevard Sai urday where he undeiwent nn opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Reed and five children, who rnc.ed to I/mgview, Washington, two years ago, have returned to North Carolina and are occupying the Regers house. ! J. L. Sanders of Seneca, S. C., j spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanders. A. F. Ray of Asheville was the' guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray! last week. Rev. Clyde McCall was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Johrson Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fugate and two j children from Virginia are visiting : friends here and at Cashiers. Chas. Lee Jr. and Chas. Gallowav I of Rosmap spent Sunday night with 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas. | W. J. Raines is constructing the j new home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie i Reed of Oakland. Paul Mullenax and Spurgeon ■ Brown of Easley were guests of Mr. , iuid Mrs. Ben Owen last week-end. Mrs. Clifton Merrill of Asheville ! spent last week with Mrs. W. W. j Rry. i Leo Reed of Oakland spent Sunday 'with Frank Tinsley. I Mrs. W. J. Raines spent Tuesday * in Brevard. Mrs. Fannie McCoy who has beer ; in Franklin with her daughter, Mrs I Arrowood Lee, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy. I Dr. Millard, son-in-law of Mr. and ML „ -- " » Mrs. Grant Brunnfer, died' at his home in Bristol, Va., Nov. 4. Ha, with Mrs.Millard and their two children, had often visited Mr. and Mrs. Brunner here and many friends will be sorry to learn of his death. Mrs. C. C. Banther spent Saturday with Mrs. Dock Banther. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, who occupied the John Tinsley house thia summer, have moved to Brevard. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy our sympathy in the loss of their infant daughter who died Nov. 4th. Mrs. R. F. Williams and Mrs. Martha Kline visited Miss Louise Williams in Rotsman Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rogers Jr. spent Monday night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rogers in Cashiers. Mrs. Anderson Smith of Quebec spent last week with Mrs. Paul Mc Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Banther and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Rigsby Sunday. Mrs. Welch Galloway and son of Rosman are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bruner. I. S. Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Lea Case Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lee had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomas and little daughter, -;——-:—s Pretty and Petite j She alngs show boat songs for Cap tain Henry In the smoothest voice on the air. Her name's Annette Hanshaw. and Mrs. C. J. Lee and Tom Dillard and Arthur Rogers of Cashiers. Rev. Mr. Hal! of Rosman, pastor of the Methodist church here, was calling or. members one day last week. -" i AT THE CLEMSON THEATRE ' Showing la it times Thursday at the Clemson Theatre is "Evalyn Preritice," with stars of "The Thin Man" in a laugh-thriller. On Friday and Saturday of this week a double feature will be shown —one featuring Rex Bell in “The Fugitive,” a western action picture, and "Young and Beautiful," with William Haines, Judith Allen—the Wampus Baby Stare, together with melody and mirth that makes for a colorful entertainment. On Monday and Tuesday of next week Grace Bradley and Bruce Cabot will be featured in “Redhead," a drama of modem youth geared to a dizzy speed. Wednesday and Thursday’s feature is recognized by pacifists as an out standing picture depicting the neces sity for world peace. “The First World War" is title of the picture that is both educational and histori cal, and withal showing the worst Bide of war. First Gam* Laws Tbe flrat legnl restriction to killing game In what Is now the United States were drawn up In New Netherlands in 1629.Jaj'wl NOTICB OF l Atrsaz hereinafter described November 8, 1984, at ad a resale of said notify the public tfL Brevard will offer for to the highest bidder f< Wednesday, November 21, It o'clock noon at the Clip Salt! in the Town of Brevard. N. C., following described parcel of load: |ggg Lying In the Town of Brevard, Transylvania County, North Caro lina, on the west side of Broad Street, being part of the old iail lot. Beginning on< a stake on the east margin of Broad street and at the Sfasru#va» sis street, and runs with the margin of said 19-foot alley North 64 deg. West 76 feet tot a stake; thence North 26 deg. East 134 feet to a stake in the South margin of the boundary alley; thdnce with the Sooth margin of said boundary alley South 04 deg. East 75 feet to a stake on the West margin of Broad street South' 26 deg. West 184 feet to the Beginning. The Town of Brevard reserves the right to reject sny and all bids if not satisfactory. This the 6th day of November, 1934. TOWN OP BREVARD, By J. C. WIRE, Mayor. 11-8-2L y*g FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONL} Ladies’ Full Fashioned HOSE • Our regular 69c number. Chiffon and Service Weight 59c Pair Heavy Weight OUTING 27 inches wide. Solid fggf j r7.' colors a™*™ * YD. _ 6 BIG TURKEYS FREE ____ -———— 1 One Ticket Given With Each 25c Purchase _ Men’s SUITS Formerly $12.50 sellers Now at $9.95 Men’s All-Wool Formerly sold at $18.50 Now— $16.50 Men’s Alil-Wool SUITS Formerly sold at $16.50 Now— $1150 Men’s 220 Denim OVERALLS I Interlocking suspenders! Flap pockets I. $1.0 ' Six Fine fat Turkeys will be given away absolutely free at our store on Wednesday afternoon, November 28th, at 3:30 o’clock. You must be present with your tickets to get one of these six fine turkeys absolutely free. _ j Ladies’ Silk and Wool DRESSES 20 Per Cent Off Boys’ Blue Denim OVERALL Interlocking suspenders Sizes 6 to 16 50c pair IB Men’s All-Lesther WORK SHOES
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