MASR1A G E ^ANNOVNCskikT ’
IS SURPRISE AT DANCE
An enjoyable holiday social affbir
was ths round and square donee
given by Messrs Pickens and An
drews Boggs at thair home Saturday
night, honoring their sister, Miss
Harriet Boggs, who was home f*1
the Christmas holiday*. j
During the evening, adding to the
enjoyment and complete surprise of
the guests, was the announcement of
the marriage of Miss Ruth Elisabeth
. Boggs to Mr. Albert Coggin, of Cui-'
Jtowhee, which took place in Pickens,
S. C.. Friday mwning, December 21.
Music was furnished by the Fisher
band of Rosman and by Miss Doro-’
thy Souther, who played several
popular selections on the piano. !
Those enjoying the hospitality of
the young men were Misses Mamie,
Flora, Davis and Inei Lyday, Nel
lie MacWoi. Grace Teague, Mary L.
Cox Dot Souther, Besa Ponder,
Celia Shut'ord, Beatrice Green, Belle
and Nettie Townsend .Mildred Wil
liams Harriet and Emma Boggs,'
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coggin Mr.!
ar.d Mrs. George Shuford, Messrs
Nat Townsend, Reuben Mackey, Cliff 1
Williams, Ved Parker, Ulys ^ and
Leonard English. Val Carter, Lloyd,
Hilemon, J. R- Neffl, Floyd Bryson, (
L C Orr Wilson* Randall and John (
Lyday. John Green and Lawrmce
Tipton.
CHRISTMAS DINNER AND
PARTY ARE ENJOYABLE !
Miss Celia Shuford was hostess at
a dinner and party Christmas night,'
entertaining a number of friends at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Shuford, on the Country
Club road. , I
Those enjoying the dinner with
the hostes; were Misses Eugenia Col-.
trane Gnue Teague and Nell Case.'
Young men arriving later for the (
pleasures of the evening included:;
Hinton and Sandy McLeod, Carl.
Hendrix, Mack Feaster and Clyde)
Shuford.
HOSTESS AT WATCH
NIGHT PARTY J
Miss Marie Galloway was hostess
at a Now Year’s eve watch night
party at the home of her parents,
Mr an1 . Perry Galloway,
G*mes and music were enjoyed,
and punch was served throughout the
Tl ’;\,h group of young people
present ert-brated the passing of the
^old year ’ the advent of the new,
m ygiir iu i oisy manner, with fire-,
work an other f.ritis of observance ;
of the event.
BAPTIST U’. ’•/. S.
HAS PE WEAR MEETING
R.guia meeting of the Womens
Miss', nan - viety of the Baptist
ehuuh wa held Tuesday afternoon
in the ch ii eh parlors.
1„ the "a of the president,
Mr* Jv! -i Glazener, the business;
meeting was presided over by tne vim
president. M «. W. T. Bosse, who
v ,, • ;h,' committees for tne ^
vear. *
* jt,. i h Duckworth was in
charge r • urogram, giving the (
intioduct remarks on the topic, ,
•‘The Bo cf the Cross in the
! and of l ord.” Mrs. Duckworth
► was as- 1 by Mrs. Roy Long,
Mrs. IV Hartsell and Mrs. i. t.;
Reid.
TO \IT" t/’ IS RECITAL
BEFORE 1 SEVILLE CLUB
Rand, h Myers, baritone, and|
Alvin M • pianist and solois*, two i
■ , • ptvA, . talented ymisieians, will |
a r, at the Saturday Music j
(.|ub <»f \ . ille on Saturday ct this j
week. . !
j.\,r ! ctidns ol Jongs M... |
Myers ■ sing, None But the]
Lonely It t, bv Tschaikowsky, I|
jtu«‘ I), to the Seas Again, the
popular i .1 by England’s poet lau
reate. .J Masefield and set to
music by v Densmove, Three For
jpek a king sea song by Squire,
and end::: with the lovely song.
Clouds. 1 ■ Ernest Charles.
Mr. Mo w will give a^ fifteen min
ute recital of a number of Mac
Daw ell i nto compositions, p aymg
the 12 Elude:- -f MacDawell.
USE TIMES WANT ADS
mammu m ■ whiiwwh mi
,mh'Xm PARTY is
\ LOVELY HOLIDAY EVENT , ,
K lowly social event of the holiday
season was the dinner party given
Saturday evening by Mr. and Mir.
Brown Carr at their home In Pisgah
Forest, honoring out of town and
local friends.
The dining table, centered with a
doxen American beauty roses and
lighted with little red candles, pre
sented an effective scone suggestive
of the Yuletide. Little Christmas
baskets filled with mints, favors with
little candles and other suggestions
were added attractions in Iceaping
with the prevailing color scheme. A
delightful six course dinner emphiv
sired further the Christmas idea in
color arrangement and added to the
pleasure* of the occasion.
Guests enjoying the dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Carr were: Mr. and
Mr?. William C. Pope, of Mars Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McConnell, of
Asheville, and Dr. and Mrs. G. »•
Lynch, «f Brevard.
MASQUERADE DANCE /S
COLORFUL NEW YEAR EVENT
A colorful and elaborate social
function of the holiday season was
the masquerade dance given by Mr.,
and Mrs. H. N. Garner on New
Year’s night at their home at Rock-1
brooK. }
Christmas decorations in effective)
arrangement were used in the spa-j
cious rooms. The fancv costumes
worn by the guest? added to the en
joyment of the gala occasion, and the
unmasking later, revealing theiden-|
tity of the dancers, also afforded
much pleasure.
Delightful refreshments were
served during the evening to the
fifty or more guests present ,inciud
ing young people, adults and older
ccuples.
HELEN CARRIER HOSTESS
AT HOLIDAY PARTY
Miss Helen Carrier was hostess at
a delightful holiday party given at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. N. Carrier, Saturday
evening.
Progressive games and dancing
featured the evening’s entertainment,
during which refreshments were ser
ved.
Twelve or more of the younger set
of Brevard enjoyed the occasion with
their popular hostess.
TURKEY DINNER IS
ENJOYABLE OCCASION
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Siniard enter
tained at their home on Park ave
nue with a turkey dinner Wednesday
if last week. .
Thirty or more friends and rela
tives were present to enjoy the boun
ty ous dinner and the hospita.ity ol
Mr. and Mrs. Sinicrd.
Among the honored guests were
Mrs. Dora Cornelius, of Liberty
Hill, Texas, an aunt of Mrs. Siniard,
eod the Misses Madge and Edith
Kilpatrick, of Hendersonville, who
wove visitors here during the holi
days.
Ruffin Wilkins has returned from
a holiday visit with friends in Wen
doll Wake Forest and Raleigh.
Coach and Mrs. Ralph Janies are
to virg this week from the England
Home to the apartment in Ross Hal.
on the Brevard College campus.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Siniard and
family of Kingsport, Tenn., were
CUests for the holidays of Mr. and
Mrs C. M. Siniard. They accompan
ied Mr. and Mrs. John Tinsley, also
of Kingsport, who visited friends and
'stives in Brevard.
Paul Bowen was a holiday guest ot
relatives in Hendersonville, return
ing heme Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hale Siniard and
Miss Henrietta Siniard were Ashe
nip visitors during the week
Henry Carrier returned Wednes
'av to Rome, Ga.. to resume his
audios at Darlington School, after
spending the Christmas vacation
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. Carrier. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuford return
'd the first of the week from Lynch
burg. Ya„ where they spent the
’•' lidays with their daughter, Mrs.
G^ne Stanberry and family.
Miss Louise Ramseur,'of Asheville,
is visiting her sister, Miss Marie Gal
loway. __
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f Pisgah Forest, N. C.
s Phone 117—We Deliver
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lias for soma time, mailing ocean
wages to South America, Fasmme,
Seattle and other points, are expect
ed to arrive in Brevard this week at
their home with Dr. and Mr*. E. S.
English.
Mrs. Nettle Benedict was a Christ*
mas visitor in Asheville, gum uZ
Mrs. P. S. King and Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Tatum,
Mrs. Verne Clement is viaiting her
parents in Erwin, Teiui.
Sheriff Tom Wood is reported to
'jo quite ill.
M. and Mr*. D. C. Wheeler have
been guests the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. Cos Paxton in Greenville.
Mrs. C. Y. Patton, who has been
taking a special training course at
Chapel Hill for some nine ,hsn re
turned to her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Masters and
little daughter Betty of Asheville,
were guests Christmas day of Mr*.
Masters’ parents. Mr, and Mrs. C. K.
Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Osborne and
children spent Sunday with Mrs,;
Osborne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Mason, and family in Hendersonville.
Mrs. Mason was quite ill at the time
of their visit.
Edgar us&orne returned ca ^un
cord, where he has a position as|
bookkeeper, after spending Christ.-!
mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. K. Osborne.
Mrs. ,T. M. Gaines and daughter
Ruth are visiting the former’s mother ^
ft Columbus, Ga. i
Branch Paxton of Greenville was
a business visitor in Brevard Friday.;
Mrs. W. M. Cowan, Of Charlotte,
and Mrs, Mack Johnson, of Miami,1
Fla., were holiday guests of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller.
Misses Ruth and Martha Vaughn,]
of Spartanburg, were guests during;
the holidays of their parents, Mr.]
and Mrs. A. L. Vaughn. j
Mrs. S. P. Verner is spending the,
Christmas vacation with her daugh
ter in Florida. J
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of!
Greenville were holiday guests of;
Mr3. Edwards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
I E Waters.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Whitmire
■ nd Miss Willie Kate Waters are
visiting relatives in Niagara tails
and Lockport, N. Y.
Tom Kirby, of Vero Beach, Fla., i
visiting at the Kirby summer hon,e
n the East Fork section. ■
L. P. Beck, who has been ill at the
home of Mrs. Beck’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Kilpatrick, has returned
to his home in Asheville.
Miss Rheuemma Beddxngfieid win
return to Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music Sunday, after spending the
Christmas vacation with her parents,
Tr. r.rd Mrs. A. J. Beddingfield. Mis*
Beddingfield is a pupil of Dr. Karo
Liszniewski at the conservatory, and
is pledged to Phi Beta, a national
musical sorority. ^
Mr. and Mrs. Rajph II. Ramsey
uid little daughter have returned
'rent a holiday visit with their par
ents at Sumter and Latta, S. C.
Rev. and Mrs. R. P. MeNeer and
•hildren are visiting relatives tn \ n
gitria during the holidays.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Payne have
moved into the Squire? cottage or.
Maple avenue. ,, . ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Radford have
as their guests for the helidajs Mr
and Mrs. E. M. ttiraud, of New
Orleans, and Misses Ssrah and Anna
Howard, of Asheville.
Erne't Merrill has returned to
A. & M. College, at College Station,
Texas, after spending Christmas
with his mother Mrs. Rachel Mer
rill. _ _
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i Mice Myrtle W&ttaitrtf was » W
I day guest 6f har sister, Mi*. M. W.
Orr, of Asheville.
Mrs. HVJ. Bradley and young «»«
John left Thursday for Vienna, 8. C.,
where they will visit the former’*
> parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wood*
ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allison of
Durham, Plata Allleon of Asheville,
Joe L*ne of Rocky Mount, and Mrs.
Allic Harilee of See Off mountain,
and Mr. and Mm. L. D. Martin and
children were guests Christinas day
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Allison and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grogan Jr
and son Ralph of Trenton, N. J,
were holiday guerts of Mrs. Grogan’s
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. 3. McLean,
and other relatives and friends here.
Miss Geneva Neill returned Mcm
day to resume hsr teaching duties at
Columbia, S. -C., after spending the
Christmas vacation here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Neill.
Rachel Williams, Iteachdr in the
Bryson City school, spent the holi
days here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Williams.
Miss Juamta freeman was
holiday guest of Miss Wilhelmina
Hinton in Murphy.
Mrs. George Jones returned to her
home in New Orleans, La., mat
week to join her husband, whoj has
just returned from a trip to South
America. Mrs. Jones has been visit
ing her uncle, R. F. Tharp, and
family here for the past two wtercs*
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tharp and
son Bobby were visitors in Green
ville last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hawkins and
daughter Betty, of Gastonia, spent
the Christmas holidays with Mr, and
Mrs. M. C Whitmire at Cherryfield.
A. H. Houston, of Hendersonville,
woa a business visitor in Brevard the
first of the week. . „
Rev. and Mrs. ,i. H. Brendall were
holiday guests with members of Mrs.
Brc-ndall's family in Norfolk, Va.
Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bernard, of
Kannapolis, were guests last week cf
Mrs. Bernard's sister, Mrs. W. o.
Price, and family. _ , , „
Prof, and Mrs. M. G. Pangie ha:e
returned from a holiday visit with
relatives in Boiling Springs.
Pete Breese, of Memphis.
was a Christmas visitor here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. TV. E. Breese.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beasley Jr., of
Atlanta, were guests during the holi
days of their parents her?, Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Beasley.
Mrs. Ernest Norwood left last
week to spend the remainder oE the
I winter with Mr. Norwood and rel
atives in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Nicholson and
fs.ir.ilv were Christmas day guests
of Mrs. Nicholson’s sister and family
ir, Hendarsonviue. r.
C M Douglas was Christmas
guwst <rf hh» sister, Mrs. Meade
CompCTi and family, in Statesville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barclay and
danght.fr Miss Louise left lust week
for West Palm Beach, Ha., where
they expect to spend the remainder
of the winter. „ _• ,
Pres, and Mrs.'S!. J- Coltra.no and
! family were holiday guests for a few
i days of Mr. Coltrane's mother in
!11 Mr. ancUIrs. Harold Norwcod and
1 three children have been spending: tne
1 Christmas holidays with Mrs. Noi
wocd’s purer.ts in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox He Long were
guests during the holidays of Mvs.
1 DeLong’s sister in Ridgecrest.
Mrs. C. M. Douglas spent Christ
I mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
[G. F. Marshall, in Asheville.
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Pammgon Gat Spaa Again
Now York—The New Yeti Cen
tral Hum have give* Wind traveler*
back their "eyas." The general offi
ce a wuiMBteed that hereafter guide
coaches withoiufc change.
Plenty Of Spend
Inglewood—Sow fast a jack-rabbit
can ran when he is in higu gear bem
been at least partially answered. A
rabbit passed a racing car doing 68
mites an hear on the crack here dur
ing automobile races last week.
Gang t ter Gathered fn
Washington—John Paul Chase, a
minor member of the Dillinger gang,
was hold Saturday by the govern
ment on a charge of murder. Chase
Is also alleged to have boon one Of
the confederates of Baby Pace Nel
son.
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