CONNESTEE NEWS
Miss Frances Gillespie spent last
Tuesdav right with Miss Gladys
Mull.
Mr .and Mrs! Bruce Lewis and lit
;tAi son and Mr. and- Mrs. Jean Lawis
end two children of Easley visited
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
. ike Baker Sunday evening.
Mx. and Mrs. James Brown of
Lyman, S. C., were guests of Mr?.
Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Gravely last Friday.
We are sorry to hear of the death
«f “Uncle” Wash Landers, which
occurred Friday. Several from this
community attended funeral services
at Dunn’s Creek Saturday.
Mrs. G. W. Whitmire called on
Mrs. F. P. Tinsley Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. G. B. Glazener visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogsed
Saturday.
Roseoe and Newland Mull were
dinner guests of Raymond Nicholson
Sunday.
Rev. W. S. Price Jr. spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tinsley and
little son Fred were Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baker.
Luther Grey of Brevard passed
through this section Sunday evening.
' M". and Mrs. Lloyd Cantrell have
moved into their new house on this
sidi f the river. We are glad to
have them.
> and Mrs. Rad Nicholson spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Warrior Mull.
M ses Janie Queen and Louise
Hog ed 8f Carr’s Hill visited Miss
Beulah Tinsley Sunday afternoon.
Frank Henry of near Brevard was
calling on friends iu this community
.Sunday.
William Hogsed spent Sunday eve
ning with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hjgsed.
Edgar Glazener visited his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Glazener,
. Sunday. , ,
i Mrs. Tavlor Hudson and children
" and Claude Hudson of Pickens were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Tins
lev Saturday.
Malvin Allison and Henry Masters
were guests of Lee Masters Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. Flem
(Granny) Cison will be sorry to
hear that she is seriously ill at the
home of lies son, Harrison Cison.
Lenoir Batson and Blake McCall
of Pickens were visiting in our sec
tion Sundav evening.
Mrs. Roxie Masters and daughters,
Mary and Ola, spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Willie Tinsley and
children.
Marvin Whitmire and Lewis Grav
el were guests of Edwin Tinsley
Sunday.
Mrs? H. B. Gfazener was hostess at
a walnut hulling at her home last
Monday night. Several bushels df
walnuts v re hulled by the young
folks joesont after which refresh
ments were served.
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Local and Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsey and
little daughter, Mary Anne, and Mr.
Ramsey’s brother, Hazel Ramsey, are
spending Thanksgiving with Mr.
Ramsey’s parents in Sumter, S. C. |
Mrs. Roy Long spent the week-end
in Winston-Salem, visiting her
daughter, Miss Ora Halt, who is at- j
tending Salem academy. . |
Misses Virginia and Gertrude Bry
son, of Asheville, were Sunday j
guests of Mrs. A. H. Kizer.
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Brinkman
i and Mrs. R. D. McNeer fnotored to
! Asheville for the day Monday,
i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of the
] state highway, are occupying one
of the John Smith'' apartments on
1 Maple street.
C. B. McFee has returned from a
Charlotte hospital, where he under
went an operation for cataract on the
eye. The operation is said to be suc
cessful. Mr. McFee was accompanied
; to Charlotte by his wife.
Mrs. B. W. Albea, of Henderson
! ville, is visiting his brother, D. P.
1 Kilpatrick, and family.
Mrs. Cordia King and Mrs. Alvin
Rockwood and little daughter, Dor
othy Gay returned last week from a
visit with Mrs. King’s brother in
. Mountain Rest, .Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sledge and
little son of Atlanta were guests the
, past week of Mrs. F. P. Sledge and
' family. .t
Mis»\ ‘Gladys Wood has been visit-1
i ing her aunt, Mrs. Cos Paxton, in
! Greenville the past week.
! . Mrs. R. P. Kilpatrick was called to
i Asheville last week on account of the
illness of her daughter, Mrs. L. P.
Beck, who is somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards were
guests of Mrs. Edwards’ parents,
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters, the past
1 week.
Fred Holt, of Graham, has return
:cd to Brevard with his sister, Mrs.
! Roy Long and family, and is now
! connected with Long’s drug store.
Warrior Corn, who has been quite
ill, is slowly improving.
Miss Eioise Lewis has returned
from a two weeks’ visit with her
brother, A. K. Lewis, and Mrs.
Lewis in Greenville. Miss Lewis was
extensively entertained during her
, visit. . .
Church Morris has returned trom
a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Jim j
Smith and family in Savannah, Ga. i
Mr. and Mrs. George Pope, of
■ Niagara Falls. N. Y.. are visiting
Mrs. Pope’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Waters
and fami'y. „ ,
K 0. Flood, of Frost Proof, Fla.,
was guest several day; last week of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ul.vs Merrill and
iSmily have movedi to Whitmire
' tf-'s Leone Walters, of Weaver-1
ville, was week-end guest of Miss
• .leauor Trowbridge.
L P. Wilson aiul Elizabeth Case;
■peat Monday in WaynesviUe.
' Mrs. Cos Paxton and Mrs. lorn
Wood were guests Tuesday of Mrs.
T. li. Case i:i Asheville. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Paxton and
.;,v have moved from the Gillespie
navtnieiit to an apartment in the;
i |. ..no of M;ss Katherine Griffin on
1, ston avenue. > . _.
\|v and Mrs. Theodore Clement
little son of Greenville were
| ek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
, erne Clement. ,
Mrs. John Dermid was an Ashe
v die visitor last week.
John McMinn and Dick Za-haiy;
of Atlanta, spent the week-end at
their homes in Brevard.
Mrs. Paul Smnthers, Mis. f- ”•
Whitmire and Mrs Lawience Ho*t
attended the funeral of Grandmother
I hvitt in Asheville Monday.
Mrs. Clarence Poole aud ehddre i
spent the week-end with Mr. P
in Morganton. in
Roland Whitmire was a vlsitor in
Walhalla, S. C., the first of the
WMr. and Mrs. John E. Bishop were
visitors in Asheville Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. P. M. Verdery and
son, John Albert. °f CharioUe
spend Thanksgiving with relative
heMiss Florence Kern is
Thanksgiving with relatives in
umbia, S. C. _
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BLANCHE BARRUS CIRCLE
MET WITH MRS. DUCKWORTH
The Blanche Barrus circle of the
Baptist church held its regular meet
ing Tuesday afternoon, November 20,
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Duck
worth.
In the absence of the chairman,,
Mrs. Roy Long, the meeting was in'
charge of Mrs. Julian Glazener.
An interesting program was con
ducted by Mrs. Winston Ashworth,
giving a review pf the study book
“Keys of the Kingdom.”
A social was enjoyed following the
meeting, during which the hostess
served delicious refreshments.
JR. MUSIC CLUB HAS
REGULAR MEETING ,
The junior music club met at the
home of Edward and Fred Glazener
Monday evening.
The ones on the program were:
Mi cute in G, Jonathan, by Paul
Jones; In The Evening, Ganschals,
Dorothy Poole; eaxaphone solo,
Long, Long Ago, Fred Glazener ac
companied by Edward Glazener.
Mr. Moore told us about the great
violinist, Paganinni, and showed us
pictures of the musicians.
We decided to meet at the home of
Paul Jones on December 10, where
we are going to have a Christmas
party and program. Mr. Moore is
going to write Santa Claus to come
and nay us a visit there.
Ethelyn Pickelsimer was visitor of
the club, and hope she will soon be
a member.
Delightful refreshments were serv
ed before the meeting adjourned.
By Edward Glazener
THANKSGIVING SALE
TO BE HELD TODAY
A Thanksgiving food sale will be
held today (Wednesday) in Mc
Fee’s Jewelry shop in the King
building, beginning at 9 o’clock. The
sale is sponsored by the Daughters
of Wesley c lass of the Methodist
church.
U. D. C. TO MEET
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Decembfer meeting of the TJ. D. C.
will be held Saturday faternoon at
3:30 o’clock at the library. All mem
bers are urged to be present.
MUSIC CLUB HAS PROGRAM
OF INTEREST AND SHOWER
The Brevard Music Lovers club
met at the home of Mrs. J. Mac Alli
son Monday afternoon at 4:00
o’clock. The meeting was called to
order by the newly elected president,
Mrs. Margaret Hampton, who cor
dially welcomed as new members Mr.
and Mrs. I). S. Trammel! of Brevard
College and Mrs. Paul Hartsel!.
A very interesting report of t.h< I
district meeting of Music Lovers
t.lubs which met in Asheville Novem
ber tenth was given by Mrs. Knox
DeLong, who attended as delegate of
the local club. The club members
received with pleasure the gracious
acceptance of Mr. and Mrs Homer
C -mpton of membership in the club,
although they were unable to attend
this meeting. After discussion of
busies- at hand the meeting was
turned over to the program leaders.
Mrs. Hampton and Mis. Allison, the
former read a very interesting paper
concerning the life of the famous
composer, Stephen Collins : Foster
Two of his compositions. Old Jncle
Ned” and “Hard Times Comes
Again No More” were expressively
played by Miss F.lizabeth Allison
who played- the violin, and Mac
Alliron.'who played the saxaphone,
accompanied by then- mother. Gen
tle Annie.” another of Fosters well
known folk songs was sung by Mrs.
\llisen and this was followed by a
piano solo by Mrs. Melvin Gillespie
who played “Souvenir of Stephen
Foster,” which was a meaiey ot
some of his best-loved pieces.
The surprise of the afternoon^ came
when the hostesses, Mrs. a. B.
Pickelsimer and Mrs. Delong. ' -
vited the guests into the dining
room where the center of attraction
upon the table was a large wedding
cake topped by the traditional minia
ture bride and groom. Lighted tapers
and a white wedding bell added to
the attractiveness of the pretty
scene. At the head of the table were
gifts brought to Mrs. Melvin Gil
lespie, who until very recently was
EAST FORK
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We noticed in last week’s Times
that Supt. G. C.' Bush was asking
suggestions on how tp save $500 to
carry on bus transportation for the
school children. We can’t offer any
suggestion as to how that amount
can be saved but we believe W. C.
Gravely has suggested a very good
sdlution to the problem. As Mr.
Bush seemed to think the schools
would be cut one jlionth short, or at
least the attendance would be cut
short by the absence of school
children going by bus, Mr. Gravely
suggests that all teachers of the
county give a free will $10 donation
of. their last month’s salary. He feels
sure that" every teacher would rather
da that than have not work for that
month. Sq We’re just mentioning this
as’a probable 'solution, or as-a second
solution that; would give the children
going by bus.^tb -finish their grades.
Ask all high school pupils to pay a
small fee the last month, perhaps a
dollar or one-fifty, or whatever it
takes to make the $500. We heard
another real good suggestion, one
that several have made, that the
county superintendent, out of good
ness of heart, give the $500, thereby
imaking a clean slate.
I Wilson McFaden of Sardenia,
fS. 1C-, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Gillespie TuestjVy of last week.
1 Miss Ann' Stihgleterry of Green
ville spent the' week-end at her home
hete., ,. ,,
Ralpn Gillespie is nome ior a iwu
weeks Vacation. He has been at
Islamarado, Fla., for some time.
' Bob Gravely and Ralph Galloway,
who are attending Brevard College,
spent the week-end at the former’s
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Reynolds have
moved to Connestee.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gillespie had
as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Gil
lespie’s mother, Mrs. W. W. Gravely,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath and daugh
ter Polly Kate and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Brown.
Mrs. E. E. Gillespie and daughter,
Miss Lucille, were Sunday guests of
Mrs. W. C. Gravely.
Timber contracts in parts of our
community are almost through. W.
W. Mull will soon have his contract
i worked out and Mack Powell says he
is quitting the first of January.
I. Elmer Gillespie Ikilled a wildcat
i last Thursday night
Montvale Honor Roll
__________
Honor roll for Montvale school,
Miss Flora Reid, principal.
First grade — L eo n a Brewer,
Howard Cash.
Third grade—Mildred Cash.
Fourth grade — Gordon Brewer,
Charles Hinkle.
F>fth grade—Ruby Beddingfieln.
Ptiyrolls Risr
Washington, Nov. 22.—A marked
increase in both empolyment and
payrolls in industry during October
was reported today by the labor de
partment.
Employment increased by 280,000
workers, the department estimated,
while weekly payrolls jumped $’l,
300,000 compared with September.
Miss Eva Cail. The bride un-rapped
her shower of packages and display
ed the lovely gifts (apong which,
may it be added, was a '‘man-sized”
rolling pin). The bride then ryt the
cake while Mrs. DeLong served cof
fee at the opposite end of the dining
table.
The next meeting will be held on
December 17th and will be an even
ing meeting beginning at 7:30. due to
the holiday rush and will be held at
the heme of Mrs. Allison again with
Mrs. Hampton assisting her as joint
hostess.
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QUEBEC NEWS
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Mrs. R. T. Fishar tad Mrs. Elbert
Whitmire were HandersonviUe visit
ors Saturday.
Miss Helen Henderson spent the
week-end in Greenville.
Mrs. Lula Owen called on Mrs.
Willie Reid Friday.
Otto Jonea of Etowah spent Friday
night with Oscar Henaerson and
Oscar went home with him Satur
day.
Miilie Fisher visited Mrs. T. C.
Henderson Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid Sun
day afternoon.
Misses. Opal and Mary Dodgin
spent Saturday night with Mist Vir
gie Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Black of Wil
liston, South Carolina, spent the
week-end at their summer home here.
Misses Lucille Henderson, Lillian
Dodgin and Clorene Whitmire visited
Mrs. B. T. Whitmire Wednesday af
ternoon.
Miss Nellie wna o: Kosman spent
the week-end with Miss Ifrene Owen.
Little Iris Whitmire spent Friday
night with her great uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Babe Whitmire.
Mrs. Cad Whitmire visited Miss
Jessie Fisher last Friday.
Miss Rosie Waldrop is at horns for
a few weeks after having spent some
time at Highlands, North Carolina.
Miss Frances McCall spent a few
days last week with Miss Gussie
Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. £harlie Jennings and
daughters of Glenville and Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Robinson and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W Robinson.
Rev. Clyde McCall and daughter
Helen and. Miss Rebecca Smith at
tended church at Lake Toxaway
Sunday. , „ _ „
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy, Mrs.
Fannie McCoy and Nolan McCoy
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Robinson Sunday.
Gene Moore has gone to Black
Mountain to spend a few days.
Mrs. Gene Moore and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Henderson.
Misses Vera McCall and Glenna
Jene McCall visited Mrs. J. W. Rob
inson Sunday. ’
Rev. J. E. Burt of Rosman
preached at Oak Grove Baptist
church Sunday evening. His text was:
“Behold, I stand at the door and
knock: if any man hear my voice and
open the door I will come in to him
and will sup with him, and he with
me.” Rev. 3:20. The subject of his
sermon was, “Some ways in which a
church can open the door to Jesus.
A few of the'many ways a church
can open the door to Jesus, as given
^Second-—Marie Barton, Boy Bar
wE" Bmlf’ BrUC*
Fourth—Robert MeGaha.
Fifth-Elite Brown, Dora Garren,
WavUGarren^hartee
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Ezpeet Treaty Renunciation
Washington — Japan’* blunt an
nouncement »f its intention to de
ESAS&g sus
ment to be prepared to carry out iw
treaty-ordained duty to officially end
the agreement.
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by Rev. Mr. Burt with grefat spirit
ual power, were by the cooperation
of Its members, by prsyer, by friend
ship, by prayerful end systematic
ctudy of the Bible and by regular
end systematic giving of our means
aa well as ourself to the Lord's work*
Why
Liquid Laxatives
are Back in Favor
The public is fast returning to the use
of liquid laxatives. People have
learned that the right dose of a
properly prepared liquid laxative will
Bring a more natural movement with
out any discomfort at the time, or
after.
The dose of a liquid laxative can be
varied to suit the needs of the in
dividual. The action can thus be
regulated. A child is easily given the
right dose. And mild liquid laxative'
do not irritate the kidneys.
Doctors are generally agreed that
senna is a natural laxative. It does
not drain the system like the cathar
tics that leave you so thirsty. Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a liquid
laxative which relies on senna for its
laxative action. It genllv helps the
average person's constipated bowels
until nature restores their regularity.
You can always get Dr. Caldwell's
.Syrup Pepsin at any druit rtore. ready
for use. _
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