H-. _ : Local and Personal Items _.. Mrs. T. E. Rtid is spending severs] days with her sisters in Atlanta and r from there she will leave with them for Eatonton, Ga., where they will spend Christmas with their parents. Leon English Jr., who is studying law at Cumberland university, Lebanon, Tenn., is spending the Christmas vacation here with Mrs. English and his parents, Judge ana Mrs. D. L. English. Mrs. Fred Groga^ left Saturday for Savannah, Ga., where she will spend Christmas with her niece, Miss Sarah Mae Nicholson, who has been quite ill at her home there. Miss aCrolyn Kilpatrick, a student at Fruitland Institute, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kilpatrick. Misses Launa Clayton and Reba Ashworth were Asheville visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wheeler have returned from a honeymtfcm trip and are spending the holidays with the latter’s parents, Sheriff and Mrs. rp oocl Mrs. John E. Bishop and Mrs. A. 0. iKtchen motored to Asheville for the day Monday. Mrs. H. E. Erwin is visiting her sister in An '.erson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Case and Mrs. Leroy Case, of Swannanoa, visited relatives here Friday ana attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Gladys Wood and Donald C. Wheeler. Miss Eliza Nicholson, oi New York City, is visiting her father, Rad Nicholson. Mrs. Ralph Fisher has returned to her home in Marion, Va. after spend ing some time here. , Mrs. Dan Merrill is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. F. Beck, ir. Asheville, the latter recovering from a recent operation for appendicitis. Welch Galloway, was a business \ isito in Brevard last week. ,1 | Milton Sellers, who haa been transferred to the A & B store at W Try on, spent Sunday here with leiativcs and friends. I William Burnett, who has been transfers dfrom the Tryon A & P, store to Brevard, ia taking the place < f Milton Sellers at the Broad street A & P store. | Mi-ses Hazel Mae Muls and Sarah Teague were in Asheville Thursday, j In. and Mrs. Joe Poole have, move! from Maple avenue to Park avenue. . . ,,1 Mrs. W. H. Duckwortn, Harold Duckworth, Mrs. E. S. English and J. B. Pickelsimer motored to Ashe ville Friday. / Mrs. Cordia King, Mrs. L. W.; Nich Is. iMtchell King, Bob Pearce, and Mrs. H. Garren and grandson mot nod to Asheville for the day Friday. „ ,1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bagwell, otj Spartanburg, S. C., were week-end guests of the former’s father, M. B. [ Bagwell. _ i i 1 |ANT ADS FOR SALE—High grade band in struments. Some as good as new at about half price of new ones. F. J. | Cutter. Brevard’s extinguished band master. Across King Creek from cotton mill. 4tp FOR SALE—Fresh cow, good milk er, G years old. Will sell reasonable fur cash or will trade for young cattle. C. F. Woodfin, Penrose, ltp MOVING and GENERAL HAUL ING—reasonable prices, every load insured. See Charlie McCrary at McCmry Auto Service, Phor.e 290, Brevard, N. C. Mch 8 MAN WANTED for Rawleigh route of <00 families. Write today. Raw leigh. Dept. NCL-180-SA, Richmond, Ya. Dee. 6-13-20-27. FOR SALE— Registered Hereford bull and registered Hereford cow, both two years old, or will trade for beef type steers. Also have 10 Poland China shoats for sale. Will trade 1000-pound horse for good cattle. T. J. Wilson, near Wilson’s bridge, ltp ff Vf VWVWVf Miss Elizabeth aZchary, resident I principal of Salem academy at Winston-Salem, has arrived in Bro II vard to spend the Christinas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Beulah Zach ary. James Misenhelmer has accepted a i position with the Southern Bleachery ’ and Print Works at Taylors, S. C. Mrs. E. H. Webb and Miss Chris | tine Yongue were visitors in Ashe ville Friday. Coach and Mrs. Ernest Tilson are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Tilson’s parents in McCall, iS. C ' Duncan MacDougald, Jr., who is attending Princetno university, is home for the Christmas vacation with I his parents. 1 Nancy Love Ranson, of Henderson ville, visited Lillian Zachary several , days last week. I Miss Ora Holt Long and Miss Dorothy Everett, students at Salem academy, WHnston-Salem, arrived on Saturday to spend the Christmas vacation here with their respective I parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Long and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Everett. Walter Banks of Norris, Tenn., is I spending the holidays here with his ' family at the home of Mrs. Banks j parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pendle BLANCHE BARRUS CIRCLE MEETS WITH MRS. MARTIN ' The Blanche Barrus circle of the , Baptist church met Tuesday after noon for the regular meeting at the hume of Mrs. Lester Martin. Mrs. Roy Long, president, presided 1 ever the meeting and read the Scrip ture lesson. Mrs. Long anc. Mr*1, i Julian Glarener gave discussions on I the introduction, of the new study i book, "The Gate of Asia. ' Refreshment.- were served by the j hostess' during a social hour. I HOMEMAKERS CLASS ' MET WITH MRS. WARD The Homemakers class of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs T. P. Ward Tuesday afternoon l in its regular monthly meeting. tfr The vice chairman, Mrs. 0. Ducios, presided, reading the Scripture les son from Matthew, second chapter, after which little Ruth Ashworth gave a recitation, "The First Christ mas," and a piano aoio by Betty Jean Ducios. „ Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ward, assisted by Mrs. John Ash worth. T. E. L. TO HAVE SALE ON SATURDAY At the regular tnleehcg of the T. E. L. class of the Baptist church, held Tuesday afternoon t.t the heme of Mrs. Kate DeLong, plans were made for the monthly food sale which will be held it Austin’s studio on Saturday Of this week, beginning at 10 o'clock. Cakes, pies and fancy articles will be on sale. A Christmas program was in charge of Mrs . Lottie Duckworth, assisted by other members, giving the story of the Messiah. The presi dent, Mrs. M. H. Holliday, presided over the meeting. Refreshments and a social half i hour concluded the meeting. ^ COUPLE MARRIES IN SOUTH CAROLINA Miss Darlene Dillingham, of Dil I lingham, N. C., and Mr. Jack Loftis, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Loftis, of Brevard, were married ir. Pickens, [ S. C., an Sunday, December 16. Judge I Hudson officiated. After a short honeymoon trip the couple returned to Brevard where they are now making their home. Mr. Loftis is connected with the White way Cleaners. ! INTERESTING PROGRAM AT MUSIC CLUB MEETING I An interesting program on Victor ' Herbert was in charge of Mias Bill Aiken, given at the meeting of the ! Music Lovers club held Monday 'evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. 1 Allison. Mrs. Tom Hampton assisted Mrs. Allison in entertaining. Miss Aiken read a paper on the ' life and works of Herbert. Doijald ; Lee Moore played on the euphonium several selections, Toyland, Kiss Me Again, Because You’re You and When You’re Away. Decision was made to hold the The New 1935 PLYMOUTH America’s First High Speed Safety Car Now On Display Call and See A REAL Car Broadway Motor Co. Next to Waltermire Hotel Brevard, N. C. iSi SCHOOLS OF STATE ARE ON PROBATION CHARLOTTE, Dec. 19—The ywu 1985, three( hundredth anniVerqer) of the founding of the first second' ary school in America, is likely tc find only seven public high school! In North Carolina on the accredited list of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools. Next year will be observed in the United States as the tercentenary of the founding of Boston. Latin school in Massachusetts in 1635, and that of the 67 accredited high schools in this state, 60 of them fall short oi the southern associations requirements and have been put on probation for one year only. Therefore the nation wide celebration is likely to find N earth Carolina high schools in worse condition than those of any other state in the south with fewer on the accredited list. The main handicap to recognition cf the Tar Heel schools as standard is the matter of length of term. The association requirement is 175 days, but only seve nhigh schools in the state have a nine months’ term — Southern Pines, Roanoke Rapids, Durham, North Wilkeiboro, and a few others. The next requirement lacking in all but the seven schools is the $1,000 annual salary for teach ers. As a result of these conditions students from tho standard eight months high schools in the state would not have to take ar. examina •tiion to enter colleges in this state, for the college requirements in North Carolina were set up to meet existing conditions. However if students want to attend colleges in other states, save a few in Virginia and South Carolina, they will have to take en trance examinations unless their school appears on the accredited list of the southern association. Electric lighting cost is now the lowest in all time, being about one eighth of what it was 26 years ago. Five thousand coai miners are em ployed in digging the fuel consumed by autpmobile manufacturing plants. meetings hereafter at 3:46 o’clock Monday afternoons instead of in the evening. The following Christmas seal committee was appointed Mr. Moore, Mrs. Hampton and Mrs. Knox DeLong. Announcement was made that a 10 per cent dividend check had been received from the liquidation agent of the former Bre vard bank. Decorations and refreshments In keeping with the Christmas season were added attractions of the oc casion. Renew Your Subscription Marvin Whitmire and Lambert Baker were guests of Edwin Ttnslay on Sunday. Carrie Holden viaited nor airier, Mrs. Della Mull, one day lari week. Tommy Nicholson spent Sunday with James Glasener. Mr. and Mrs. William Hogsed and four children were guests of the former’® parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hogsed, last Sunday. Tilden Holden was the week-end guest of his brother at Pisgah For est. Leo and Louie Raines and Herman Hogsed called on ' Press Galloway Sunday morning. Mrs. Ralph Landreth visited Mrs. Willie Tinsley Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tinsley is slowly improving after several weeks’ illness. Mrs. Gus Morgan visited Mrs. Lee Masters Monday. The Christmas tree exercises of Connestee scohol were held oni I Tuesday night. They had an inter I eating program. Mrs. Press Galloway visited her sister, Mrs. H. B. Glasener, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Hogsed, Monday. i Edwin Tinsley is still on the sick Hist. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Masters and daughter, Miss Lois, were business visitors to Brevard Saturday. Helping for you and yours a very Merry Christmas and the Brightest of New Year®. Coming a3 a surprise was the | marriage of Miss Genova Searcy, i daughter of Mr. and Mr si Will | Searcy, end Mr. Bunion Wilson by, F.ev. Flave Holden at his home Sat-' urday evening. Both are popular young people and they have the t«*t wishes of the community. Rev. J. P. Simmons of Brevard was *» caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allison Thursday after noon. Mrs. W. D. Deaver left Friday to spend two months visiting friends and reatives in Florence and Colum bia, S. C. 1 Mrs. J. M. Orr had as her guests Friday afternoon Mrs. Jim Wilson and daughter, Mrs. Aileen Cordell and daughter of Cathey’s Creek and Mr Dunn of Waynesville. | Mrs. W. C. Cody is spending some , time with her daughter, Mrs. Otho Cairnee who is ill at her home in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ailison spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rav in the Connestee section. Quite a few people ir. this section have been suffering with colds and influenza. Among those on the sick list are Mrs. Sam Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. Van Tinsley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arrington and Mrs. Maney Arrington were called i f Fresh ORANGES per peck. 3®C ! PECANS tw, pound.... 45c COCOANUTS, 2 for . 13c ! S. BANANASpound.. 25c ; Bunch CELERY B 10c LETTUCE, 2 head*.18c W|UV Ten pound. l.l._.| 49c i 'ANGER1NES, per pk .MOc sJiriMX.%m HBUTTER 35c | Merry Chrirtma* a^d Happy New Year IT© Everybody I Hundreds of GIFTS for every member of your family, for friends— fine Gifts, useful Gifts, all of best quality, and all reasonably priced GIFTS FOR Mother-Sister Fine Silk Lingerie Handkerchiefs Hand Bags Boxed Stationery Silk Hosiery Gloves Scarfs Bedroom Slippers Toilet Goods Coats AND MANY OTHERS wrmWiOl Belts and* Buckles Bedroom Slippers 'I Suspenders Tie Sets Gloves Silk Socks Underwear Pajamas Dress Shirts 1 a , Sweaters AND MANY OTHERS — VISIT OUR 1G All Kinds of Toys—Ranging In Price rThT BROAD STREET onav ahu, «.