SUMMBT HEARING SET FOE THURSDAY , ? . ? ) Brevard News Much interest is being taken inthe habeas corpus hearings set tof 3 ??clock Thursday afternoon, whej custody of the 14-year-old daughter ot Mr. Ott Summey and the former Mrs. Summey will be the issue. The couple have been separated! for some time, and the former Mrs. Sumnnty is now Mrs. J. N. Tate of Waynes vilio. She is suing for the custody 0r her daughter. Because of the prominence of the family, the cass has assured unusual proportions here. (i. A. Ward, Waynesville lawyer, mu i Ralph R. Fisher, of the local bar, arc representing Mrs. Tate in her light for custody of the daugh ter, while Wm. E. Breese, of Bre va.nl, is representing Mr. Summey in his effort to "keep the child with him. ? BETA The Woman's Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Thdmas Montcith, Saturday evening for their regular monhtly meeting. A very in teresting program %was rendered by several members. This being the time lor electing new officers, the follow ing officers were elected): Pres., Mrs. William Cook; V. Pres., Mrs. T. F. Deitz; Sec., Mrs. James Reed; Treas., Mrs. Robert Snyder;Cor. Sec., Mrs. . (leorge Snyder; Personal Service ^.'hainuan, Mrs. T. C. Bryson. i Kev. T. F. Deitz has returned from Raleigh, where he went to meet .with the State Mission Board. Those attending the funeral of Mrs. Wilsc Ensley, were Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Crawford from Balsam; M.\ and Mrs. Joe Malonee, Rev. and Mre. It?bert Cook from Addie; Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. Ensley, Mrs. Burger Ensley Mr. and Mrs. A. B Dills, Rev. W. C. Reed, and others from Sylva. Min. Ellen Henson has gone to Like Jnnaluska to visit Mr. and Mre. Albert McCracken. The-following students are at home from Sylva Collegiate Institute for Christmas holidays: Misses Gladys Jones, Muriel Snyder, Theresa Banks, and Mr. Lov Bryson. i Glad to report that Mrs. Mary Hen /sou, mother of Mrs. D. L. Bryson, ' who has been very sick is much better at this time. 1 ? ' - Mr. and" Mrs. Albert , Anderson ( -3 1 * 7t!i grade?Edith Cabe; . Cec'd Deitz ; B^j Buchanan; Dee Buchanan; i tester Cftl>e;' Hazel Turpin; Hattie Bell Cabe; Ferry Buchanan! 6th 'grade?Lois Ashe; James Ta thum; * Cecil Buchanan. Legion Head On Job New photo of National Com mander Edward Spafford of The American Legion in Washington with advanced Legion legislative program for the new Congress. ? ? > ..... ?>!*"' . wt-f'- i,*vs. ?V?4' f - yi ? pei.tz; Mitch/ Cabe; Laviida Woodard; Corny Ta thum; Jii.i Collins ; Pa\c Buchanan.] 3rd. grade?Robert Barron; Victo ria Buchanan. "2nd grade?Frank Jones; Roscot Higdon; Faye. Woodard; Ray Wood ard. v. T * V; . ; v 1st grade?Ulalu Buchanan; Susie Cabe. ^ 'l : , GREEN 'S CREEK SCHOOL: ??Scroop Buchanan; Ruby Greenr; Alve Grao!ic.\ < EAST FORK: ) < " , " 1 Roy Buchaftan Snowdy Belle Deitz; Sadie Ray Deitz. ' ';* ZION HILL:X Lonzo Woodard; Edgar Bishop. (' ? * ' / , ? i 1 ? ' I rV ? (SI-*?v ? ' ?.-? ij . Carton ciisulphid used in the corn ?crib will control the eom weevil. One farmer in Pasquotank County used this material at the'rate of 4 pound? per 900"cubic^feet and had good re sults^ ' We Tine w thatyou might be late cjoing your shop ping and prepared to fill your last minute needs. Sylva Pharmacy The oiui great thing that Tarheel farmers .nay learn from those in con tinental Europe is the practice of thrift, sal' those county agenfa whr visited Northern Europe this past summer. ' >. . , OPEN HANDED ? ''C " ? : ? in our methods of doing business, wo have nil the essential features of suc cessful banking at our finger ends. We offer you safety, service, stabi'. V * ? ' * . , ? % J ity and reputation with location most , . n . *? "? ?? ? central /for your business.# We sur ( " . ? round our patrons with all the safe guards a bank should have. Tuckaseegee Bank OLD Lt T TERS V.-V. OF FAMOUS PEOPLE WANTED . \ \ ' ' Q I will pay cash for original Setters of Washington, Jef ferson, Lincoln and other celebritiea. I don't want copies. Send list of what yon have. ' ? - WALTER R. BENJAMIN 578 Madison Ave., H. Y. City >r> i -r IT" <*'? . ? , ?*. > ? ?. ' Within the past three years, 801 pare bred registered dairy balls have been brought into North Carolina through the work of the county agents and dairy specialists of State Col lege. < . , \ / . , North Carolina farmers appear to know the need for a statewide -r ganzation hut are not unanimcus as to the financial support which should be given. . ? ? ~~-I - ? - Last minute shoppers will find a host of lovely gifts for people of all ages at the^Sylva Phar macy. FOB SALE?Barred Bd*v fralleU. A. J. Dito. > .. L v- -'"O 1 '' >'? /'j. j..i. t> il JL . Sylva Service Station wishes you V A Merry Christmas and * ?'*:*' ,? A Happy New v Year We appreciate the business you have ? .4 given us during the past year and hope we may have the pleasure of serving you dur ing the coming year. \ o ? M J ! ' > ^ "** ? N.i "> e ? ?? ) ? * . . " ? ? . ? /.* . - v ( ... . y- / - | i A Showing of Bath Robes ? 4 >1 ? i >-? 1 4l THE MAN STORE HAS A>l ESPECIALLY COMPLETE LINE OF ? MEN'S WEAR APPROPRIATE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT THE ? -Mother apropriate | TOP OE THE LIST ARE ROBES ^EOR LOUNGING AROi? HOME, i {^JSSw*jSt I FOR TRAVELING, OR THE BATH. USEFUL, PRACTICAL GIFTS Both handkerchiefs and jl THAT ARE BOUND TO BE APPRECIATED. ' GIVE HIM A ROBE, 'SL "wlm V i THE LAST WORD IN GIFTS. OURS ARE SPECIALLY PRICED please. ? . j * I i /r"IU '*> A fine gift aet?sweat r> (V, ? .' . o.' <' /? ? ?' > 'L. (. er and socks to match. L r He Can Use These SHIRTS ' 'PAJAMAS * NECKTIES GLOVES SCARFTS ! BELTS SOCKS , CUFFLINKS APPROPRIATED IFTS FOR HIM . Everything for Men and Boys > . ? - , ?. : V ; ? iLrjir .c,