THE BREVARD MEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922 PERSONALS Roy DeLong has returned from a week’s trip to Greenville and other South Carolina cities. Mrs. J. A. Hine and famliy left Tuesday for her home in Dunn, N. C., after spending several weeks with her parents. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maxwell, who have spent some time in Brevard this summer will return to their home in Umatilla, Fla., next week. The many friends of Mr. Ernest Ewbank of Hendersonville were glad to see him in Brevard during the ear- Kumpf of la.st week. Mr. Alvoyd Kitchen and wife, ac companied by Mr. Flem Glazener mo tored from Rosman to Brevard on Wednesday, Mr. Bert Jackson of Henderson county, who is a Deputy U. S. Marsh al, has been in Brevard the last week attending official duties. Mrs. Raymond Newton, who spent the summer at Oakland Heights, re turned Saturday to her home in Nor folk, Va. Mr. Geo. Hall reports a splendid rain out in Cedar Mountain section, which was badly needed by the farm ers. Jess Pick<^Isimer 's having a unus ual rush of busines.s at the present time owint: to the demand for school books for which he has the agency. W. F. Hart of the Brevard Battery company has been suffering with a very painful eye, caused t*y getting graffite into it. S. M. Macfie has had his gasoline and oil tank newly painted, which makes his filling station much more attractive. Mrs. E. B. Clayton of Penrose and her guest, Mrs. C. A. Allison of An niston, Ala., spent Monday with friends in Brevard. Mr. and Hamilton and lit tle son of Spartanburg are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick. Miss Louise Townsend has accept ed a position with the local tele phone CO., Miss Luella Kellar having resigned to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Galloway, M iss Amelia and Lamar Galloway mo tored to Mt. Mitchell last week. They report a most pleasant trip. Misses Helen and Margaret Hill are now occupying the cottage on -Main street, recently vacated by Mrs. H. D. Ballard. Messrs. C. E. Orr and R- W. Ever est and a party of friends went to Fairfield Inn on a fishing trip during the first of the week. Miss Elizabeth Zachary left on Monday for Winston-Salem, w'here .'he will resume her studies at Salem C'ottage. Hosea Smith our “Commercial Job ('ompositor”, has returned from sev eral week’s vacation in South Caro- tina. *VIrs. W. R. Robertson and children ire returning this week to their home in Charlotte after spending the sum- tner at the Hunt Cottages. Mrs. H. D. Ballard and daughters Marie, Ruth and Frances, left last week for Asheville, where they will reside in the future. The County Commissioners have placed the order for the County Tax lieceipt Books with the Brevard News The bid of the News was considerable 1 S' th:in other printing houses. Miss Marjorie Gardener leaves on Saturday for W^ashington, D. C., where she will stay with her aunt. Airs. DeVane, and attend school dur ing the winter. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen and daugh ter, Dorothy, returned from an ex- tenathroom equipment. Our stock of fixtures includes the best and most reliable makes. And it is complete in every detail—bathtubs, lavatories, sanitary clos ets, all kinds of water heaters, towel racks, soap dishes, tooth brush and tumbler holders, toilet paper holders and everything needed in bar room fixtures. We make quick, careful and thorough installation and are sure we can please you. Phone or call and talk it over with us. NICHOLSON & DUCLOS Plumbing, Tinning and Sheet Metal Work