THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919 ■f' Personal Mention i Look through these columns; see if the names of your guests are there. If not, you have neglected your duty toward them. It does not cost any- thiog. Tel«*phone, write or bring your news to News office. W. L. Carmichael of Penrose spent Friday here. Joe Patton was a Davidson River visitor in town last week. i i Ail * ' W. H. Nicholson of Toxaway Miss Louise Hazelhurst of Atlanta, ^ , ^ 1 • u left recently for Salem, S. C. who will conduct a class in home I nursing under the auspices of the d, j q Owen, a former pastor Red Cross, arrived in Brevard Wed- Brevard Baptist Church, who nesday. | been engaged for some time in E. R. Hargis of Lincolnton, N. C., evangelical work, has accepted a call left Wednesday morning for Render- pastorate of the Baptist Church sonville where he will spend a week Franklin, N. C. I before returning to his home. , wu-*. • ^ i Jordan Whitmire of Calvert was in F. R. Sprague of Durham is here town recently, for a week, ^ j, went to Asheville T. H. Shipman is expected to ar- for a short stay recently, rive from Baltimore on Saturday. Ralph Duckworth, who has been in Friends here have received the an- France for several months, writes that nouncement of the marriage of Theo- he expects to return to the U. S. about Davenport of Penrose and Miss the middle of March. Maude Woodfin of Campobello, S, C.' The wedding took place last Sunday morning at Hendersonville. The members of the Brevard Club held an open meeting on Tuesday evening in honor of their lady friends. J. H. ville, S. week. Pickelsimer went to Green- C. on a business trip this Cecil Lewis of Memphis, Tenn. was a Brevard visitor last week. Mrs. Paul Cooper and little son of Graham, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs A. M. Verdery. M. A. Cooper, of Draper, N. C. who was called here on account of illness in his family several days a.-?o, will re turn Saturday. He reports those who- The T. E. L. Class of the Baptist are ill are improving nicely. Church will meet at the residence of , Mrs. J. W. Duckworth, March the eleventh at three-thirty P. M. W. H. Lyday has arrived from Chi cago where he has been serving with a 1 hospital detachment. Lewis Hamlin went to Asheville Tuesday. j H. H. B. Mask, who has char*>e of the boy’s club work in North Carolina, I. Ledbetter of Blantyre was a jg here this week helping? R. E. Lavv- Brevard visitor Tuesday. Miss Mary Huggins of Lenoir, N. C. is the jniest of friends here. Miss Marion Malone of Conover, N. C. has arrived for a stay of sever al weeks here. Mrs. B. W. Landers went to Hen dersonville Wednesday to visit rela tives. C. H. Deaver of Hickory, N. C. was here a short time this week. rence clubs. organize boys’ agricultural J. C. Orr of Selica was a Brevard visitor Mja la-'. Mrs. W. E. Shipman of Rosman v/as a Brevard visitor recently. Mrs. A. O. Kitchen of Rosinan was a Brevard visitor this week. J. L. Burton of Ashburn, Ga. left this week f .r ni-? hoi u after a stay hero of several days. i Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs. T. H. Jess Galloway was a Rosman visitor in town recently. Robert Patton of Davidson River was here Monday. Mrs. George Hayes of Cherryfield spent a short time here last week. Miss Margaret Blythe has returned to Morganton, where she is a mem ber of the high school faculty, from a stay with friends in Asheville. Luther, 'J^ey, a former commis sioner of Transylvania County, was in town last week from his home at Pen rose. Wesley McCall of Selica spent Sat urday here. George Shuford of the Davidson River section was in town recently. J. R. Glazener of Rosman was here for a short time last v;eek. Miss Betty McLean is at home after a visit of a week as a guest of friends at Mahslfall, N. C. I Henry Gillespie was a Caivert vis itor here Monday. I W. J. Landrith of New Orleans, La. spent several days here on bus iness last week. E. H. Overstreet of Charlotte has returned to his home after a stay of several days in this section. Miss Lucy Ray of Asheville was the guest of friends here for the week end. R. H. Johnson of Greensboro, N. C. is here for a stay of several days. E. J. Drake of Columbus, Ohio, left on Monday after a stay of some time at the Aethelwold. t ' Miss Louise Compton of Old Fort is the guest of friends here. Roy Crary, who has beerf with the j American forces in France, reached New York this week and is expected I home in a short time. ^ Charlie Kizer of Toxaway was in town Monday and called on the News. Miss Mary Jane King had charge of the literary program of the Mathata- sian Club on Thursday afternoon. The subject which was Woman Suffrage in the United States, was ably han dled by Miss King and the ladies as sisting her. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ida Bryant. The next meeting of the Club will be held with Miss Mary Jane King at the Aethelwold on March the 13th at three thirty in the afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Trowbridge will have charge of the program at this meeting. The subject will be Public Health. Dr. C. W. Hunt will be present at the meeting and deliver a talk on Health in the Public Schools. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE . Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Americus Heath, de ceased, late of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard, on or before the 27th day of Feb., 1920, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 27th day of Feb., 1919. MRS. A. HEATH, Administratrix of Americus 2-28-4tp Heath, deceased. I Philip’s Bal(ery j I I THE PRESENT CROP OF $ WHEAT IS GOOD AND | I ^ ^ I THE BAKERY NOW IS | I GOING TO MAKE ONE | I POUND LOAVES FOR j- 10 CENTS INSTEAD OF !| THE 8 CENT LOAVES | 9. AND WILL USE ONLY ^ I 20 PER CENT SUBSTI- | $ TUTE. I $ S William A. Allen of Washington, D. C. here for a short time this , Shipman spent Monday in Asheville. week. Perreneau Lankford has gone to Fayetteville, N. C. where he is engag ed in government work at Camp Brajrg. Mil'S Maxie Reece of Selica spent the week-end here. Miss Elizabeth Thompson has re turned to her home at Statesville. John Patton was a Davidson River visitor here this week. Miss Lora Young of Asheville has returned to her home after a stay with Brevard friends. W. B. Williams of Lynchburg, Va. w^as a recent business visitor here. THANKS FOR HELP V For the help given me during the Brevard News contest, I wish to ex press my sincere appreciation. MARIE KILPATRICK i f. S $ Mrs. C. S. Lane has gone to Green ville, S. C. for a stay of a month. J. F. Glazener of Rosman was here for a short time the first of this week. C. B. Deaver is in Asheville attend- ng Federal Court. T. E. Sanders of Knoxville, Tenn. was here for a short time this week. W*. R. Odgen of Asheville was here for a short stay recently. Mrs. F. A. Wright left Tuesday to visit her sister at Greenwood S. C. W. M. Ragsdale of Greensboro, N. C. was a recent bsiness visitor here. Alfred Metz of Statesville was in town recently. Philip’s Bakery j! g f. I W. H. Alien of Gastonia, N. C. is ! Mrs. C. W. Spencer of Asheville here for a short stay. has returned to her home after a short Mrs, W. H. Anderson has returned | here. . from a visit to Asheville. ! W. H. Owen of Gloucester was in J. B. Neal of Toxaway was here Tuesday, for a short stay recently. Riley Hogsed of the See Off section ^ 1 was a Brevard visitor last Tuesday. Fillmore McCall was a visitor here the first of the week from his home H. McCall of Diamond Creek was in thp Diamond Creek section. a Brevard visitor Friday. 99 1 went to Church last Sunday. “You did? Where?” ‘‘At DAVIDSON RIVER.” “Glad you went, or sorry?” “Glad! It did me good. Saw lots of people I hadn’t seen in a long time. It seems like they’ve got more life in that old ch'irch these days; the singing is better, the preacher is improving right along, they say, everybody is cordial, there is a spirit of real worship, and the service lasts only one hour.” “Believe I’ll go next Sunday, myself.” “I’ll be there, sure!’ EVERY SUNDAY—10 TO 12 99 For Pasturage in 6 to 8 Weeks Sow Dwarf Essex RAPE Makes splendid nytrltlons pastnrage for cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry wltliln Biz to eight weeks. Many re port that Its fattening qualities are better than that of clover. It Is the earliest pasturage and one of the best hog feeds you can grow. Plant rape bow. Save money for feed. 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