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iaii:.i H In. 1 ' Dr. McKitariey was a visiter A ' v..-j last week. ?A. A.A- J.ir. B.F Jumper cf 'A:'..::" , '.' spent Friday of last week in T re ; J. S. Silversteen has returr . J :. i a business trip-to New York. , A MrAand Mrs. Jf. Morris sjent C; day with friends inHendersonyil! . Mr, ; Leniar ' Lewis. -Ais visitir j ' Ji Brevard. . . fx;'" ' " " A Mrs. F. J;Hunterof Savannah,' Ga., 5 was a visitor in Brevard. ' -A. The Laymen's Club will meet next Sunday af ternpon at 3 ;3(at the Epis, .'XcopaJ AuwJyKr - ' Mrs. H. N.Carrier'and': children 'have returned from a Visit of several .weeks to relatives in Bridgeport, Con. J Mr. 0, L. Erwin.has returned homo ; f rom ; the Mission Hospital . and is fgaid to be improving ;rapidlyAft AAA J; A Dr, Tom Summeyhas returned af , !ter a visit of several flays to Charlotte Vr 1 rt '" ': . ' i-.A "-. A-A V- . Si . , 5 - S ' S:S (;V-'-?SV; v: A-' JlTwCha Jones-! and little son are JA. TMrsJ- Jones parent!, Mf.T and "WVS Barnett. 5'Wary Sledge, v - ; J . . :. ..... '-t AK hag :been Vfh0;; Jfjrelatives for fsome time yhasl :,:reCufne6home.'.A;AAMS 'A Mrs." Marvine McCall of ; Quebec t spent Thursday of last .week withjfcier I mother, Mrs W. : DWlnvortK ; T W, McKay Fetzer of the Uriiyersity. ," of North Carolina, spent a few inlays ; Vxecently at Beech Nut .Fannu .'; ' . ,? . , D. H. Gilliland has taken ;tne !coj tage on Caldwell Street Tecentliva- , J cated Jy ovLdJf' v-,-; Mrs. V. 1 Fontaine of Newark; N.' ' J., is spending some, time with. Mr. - 'Fontaine at the Aethelwald Hotel. -.- AA J. . W. ' Burnett 'was "a business visi- tor to Spartanburg j and Greenville ."'i.V? this, week, H" ..." ' y" t - Mr.. H. R.' Queen, "connected with ' the Champion Fibre Co. of .Canton . was in Brevard on business this week. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Ransom have, re turned home from 'their extended trip ' through the West.-.:' -.l.:", .: ;A Joe Clayton, who is-a student at ; Oak Ridge Institute wUl'arrive'on Sat urday," to spend Christmas ..with his parents. " t ' Miss Ethel Barnett has resumed her - work with the local telephone Co., "after spending a month in Jackson- Mrs. A. H. King left' last wek for' Florida where she will spend the win : ter witKiMr. Ki'ngA and ' Mr." Frank 'King. : - ; .. : -vyi? I- Mr.-Charles C. Smith left Sunday to attend the meeting of the N. C. ' Baptist State Convention! and ia'ex 1 pected to return ; Saturday." 4 " Mr: and Mrs. Cloud , will spend ; the, .'winter with Mr.- and Mrs. H?2s. Stow- - ers, who are occupying tfes home on Maple Street. " y Mr. aijd Mrs. John Glenn have re-l ; turned home from Hendersonville. 'Friends are glad to hear that . Mr. .Glenn, who has been very ill, is much Abetter.'- , , .' -s Miss Marion Yongue will arrive this week to spend the holidays with her ' .parents, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Yongue." Miss Yongue is a student at Salem College - . '. - , . .Misses Elizabeth' Zachary, Marion -Yongue and Amelia Galloway, who , are students " at Saleni Callege .will 'return to their respective, homes this weeV for the hoidays. f t'Mr. A. H. Harris, manager of the Gloucester Lumber Co., at Rosman, hag purchased the residence of Mr. C. .'M.' Doyle en Broad Street, and his family are no wroccupying, their new home.- ' - v . - ' .-h Mr and Mrs. ..WilHam ; Sweeden, ,who have been residing v on': King's ' Creek for more than two years left Monday for Tenn. where they will , make their, future home. -"' Mr. T. B. CrAry, whp purchased the Morris farm ; in North Brevard last Spring, has completely remodeled the, 'old home and now has & most modern and up-to-date residence to which h has recently moved. B..Y. P. U. MEETS DEC. 31 AT . ..' MT. MORI AH s A. vwTher TrarisylvaniaB. Y ;P; VI As sociation will meet with Mt." Morial church the fifth Sunday in Deceinbei jat 10 o'clock instead of thefirst Sun! day in January. . :- N ; J . . A ' .. . .i. . .. .. . . . . I : iu tnis meeting wui ciose our von for the present year and formulat - our plans ior tne ensumg year, 1 .-. -i "ooTnoaftir Tinned tVo4- dvotttt TT-nift' in the county will endeavor tw, sseni many representatives as possible The B 5Ti P. U. . work in this asso - dJtior V just in its infancy and il k- psitrtingjhard for existence, yet we lerK-Je St is God's ordained means iorVT&o- developmnt of our jyourig xnen and wtnien into more ef-1 - '.-fective workers in the corse of right- ' -ousness. We trust that' alpastors vand church officers; will end" us all: the' encouragement possib4;" vA The entertaining church will fur 'nish dinner on the groun and tie -olloTsing: program -will le '. carried -out. . ' 4 '- ; 1. "Loyalty," By housed . .t -,...1 cur ycur pao . . : ca tl-3 next genera- - -; - . . . - s . ..ju , .iln. ., , - i ' , " . c'n vve 3 young people - i3ti:l:. conditions,' 'R6y can we as young Vpeople 3 C", ;r spiritual conditions of r c c1 :s, Hernia C.apman. , .Ir. J. L. Jones.- ; ; ' " ' '' it-will be the plan indorsed r'.s peopla for financing the , j: c. Mc(ii.''-,-.;v:.:r;.-.-' ar s., AsS.iresa-'-by": Miss . Annig":' Logaiu D. Quartette,, -Xouise . Townsend geneva Neil, Alvin Moore and Kluep plburg.:v;:i 10. ? Address by. Judge- J. J, J.entry. 11. -ibong,,.; - , v'--:' - Dinner, J2i30.' JNReassemblance at 1:3 Q ' -ri. Song by ; house. J- ' - 2., Prayer, by Smith. ' , i 3. Quartette, , Misses; Nellie :Lee, Ethel Holden,Messrs. Lionel Wilson and Jack Heath. t .S-.j ' ' t Adddress' JlV JoniMS: .'5.; Duties of s our young- men as Christians, Ralph-Fier.:iI i 6.- Du'eV Miss UllianxKing and ; AI- 7,i Business session: . ' SifeRblli'caili'a dTeortsflfrbm Pni6hs;v-r:X; v2J Miscellaneous' business. , s.: .. ?:'v Adjourn , . Kl OUR ; WEEKLY; SERMON: f; 1 '(Continued from lstr page) ('rvi consecrated' to Him, and. freely: given Vi: GOD'S DIFFERENT WAYS OF " " GUIDING HIS OWN: A ; "The Shepherds were led by the an gels and the Wise-Men were led by a star, but by these different- methods they both were led to;; Jesus. ' The ignorant and untrained jshepherdsL saw no star tho it flamed above itheir heads as trulyiis in front of the Wise Men whom it was leading. On the other'hand.ere'.wAs never ,,the'echo of Angel's voices" 'that : reached ' the ears of- the ;'men ..of the JEast. ' v. But God was guiding "them both. - , 5 We should not have harsh thoughts about others s of - God's children who are trying in different ways to do the same, things fthatvwe are endeavoring to accomplish.' ; . You who are led by the''- angelg .should i belittle,; no manjs star, - You who' are .star-led should not think' that your brother. yrho' sees: vision aad dreams dreams i son a di: ferent mission from yourself. Than God who has given you . your angels but thank Him, too, for your brother' star, icemember that, angej, apd sta alike are the finger-posts of God,' and the paths meet at last at the feet of 3 stat&( 1 Right price r , DELONG'S ; VAkli. - ' Ner Pot . Office WANTED To" purchase a whole or part interest' in.- ! well-established business with view of settling iiAfire vard.. Address, J. G.' Watson3216 PalinatewOrleans, La. . 2t.-pd To buy -1 nir Christmas seals, book lets, folders, tags, post ceVds,' ribbons A s ''' and -fAA AAA-AAA-, j Chtnias Decorations , ''.:' CoA nd look and asfc"?;'-: . DZL" VAKIZTY STC?xE . ? r lost C.ce ' s: . ((jDntlnUid from lst xage)yry A T 1 (Continued frora ltt p-ge) :: 1 pearane'e. Koomy box stalls deeply -heavy. twine was ready for use. In padded with clean straw,lie both stead of ' -'twine the binding wa3 by in sides of a- broad .. v csn'ral Corridor terweavlng whits oak splits VinA the hicMf.a;:floortdUt'E&icrefe and light 'are found mvnvjjle ;uanti- The making constituted a week day ties in all portions of the stru-ture.-; business from - which, the maker re ' Among the first. yoti will be shown ceived five cents per broom .; in the is "Maxwalton Romp year sold -bull, ;'undef eatJ chun lpiew of the, Southern circuity I i ;Out in the rjng is '?rl v;;: 'er one of the largest bulla! Of thetreil in the United States, you-are inirm ei.A He stands now: at 2,600tiiii3, "Engadine Revolution," another lrix winning bull, is a white fellow sti4 iR the Junior yearling class. ' . Av 1 MANY "CHAMPIONS IN. HERD, Particular attention is called by your guide to "Ravendale Devergoil," which stood, second, .to the grand champion at Chicago 1 as two-year-old heifer, and vra sired - by , imported stock. . "C overleaf ; Mildred' is di played as a heavy Awinnerboth yearling an d calf J" "Richland Fame,? sale winner in 1-9 1. a V . Chicago n "Staffanada," wjnrier , at "the Carpen ter and'. Ross; 1919 Chicago -sale, are also exhibited as among: the leaders of a splendid" hetd of n Shorthorns Which, numbeypprox&atelfif ty hea.d. t ." At the upper barns,-' where va. herd of Jersey-Guernsey cows prove excel lent "milkers, one sees'' practical de monstrations of. whai the results are from&sing fullbred sires to produce beef type3A?Here Pi CTOrr lias supervision,-' the dairyman being . J.. H. Raxterji. t j , , .' ' Thoroughbred Chester hogs, about 18 head, are being raised on the farm, and the manager estimates that there ar 80 turkeys, 40 ducks; 200 hens, 10 mules and nine hOrseL." Among the crops raised are beans, rye, corn, veg etables, red top, clover and timothy, By virtue Qt the stock and dairy Jbarns the land is being constantly enriched arid improved, i Modern machinery is utilized in handling the large crops. -Commenting upon Engadine Farm," the "Brevard News" in a rceent issue calls attention to the' possibilities, as demonstrated by Mr. Everett. : ' To quote J in part: -"We feel that this en terprise -;6f Mr. Everett's should be more widely known and, advertised be icause it is a matter which helpathe en tire State. A There is nothing we need more than to have our-beef type of cattle improved,' arid every bull," hei fer or cow whidh Mr. Everett sells in North Carolina, will improve our cat tle,, help our farmers and: the beef when served on the table will be a source of pleasure to this who, eat it. 'We wish-rthatthe t armerS from nearby counties could come over and nspect Mr. Everett's farm and cattle, as they .wonld .no"t only be interested in what they see, but they would no doubt find much that would be in structive;and profitable , to them. , And we feel proud that Transyl- ania.!ounty has a-" herd of Short orn cattle coming from a North Caro una iarm wnicn can compete wun erds from other. States and win the most coveted prizes. " . "We have the food, the water and the. climate to raise as fine beef cat tle as cari be raised anywhere in" the world. : All we need is the right breed Let's improve our home-gfown cattle so that Western North Carolina beef 11 have even a greater reputation t any where else. , . v Dr. and Mrs. J. Fred Zachary an nounce the birth of a daughter, "Lillian Bird,v December 6th, 1922. n STUDEBAKER Cars 1 When you seenany . names do'you not think at T 'Tin na W Three World I tioh which have been' built up upon" manK fears oi. tireless endeavor a cess is not accomplished - '' '.- ;-)' m - . if (I ; strueeie ano tne ounoine synonym of, value arid Fred,"are endeavoring to best manufacturers in our . best element in our dVYxity s ' and help develope ( Aoundless resources . on our x town and county, ariaSsy a riame,which shallmean , name we represent, 4 c, Hairris H ThU3,J ending -the morning routine the regular" day's work is begun. . It beine . Monday nothing is allowed ' to interpose ' it is wash day. ',. Grand mdther ia not only housewife and milk maid,; shejs also .washerwoman f or the i f amily ; ; If a retrospective glance could bei taken there would he of service in the backyard a large gum three, of four feet in length cut f rom a hollow, tree, tilled On a board plat form and filled with ashes Water pouWd ia seeps through and exudes in tM f orht of . lye. ' , Ihto this is heav ed vlaste meat, skinsi. bones and offal saved froitt the last "hog-killing"; This mass is boiled until chemidal act ion fcirms "soap. . . This work is done soon After "hog-kilUng time"; the soap is -poured unto - kits or troughs and is always ready or the weiikty anndf v anA Hflilv b1nfma'S,' :.v.: The washtog. goes' right aidng with ut .let or uri'drane'e t'. nj4lHbr -ling and j wringing ' helped only5 by the ; batteristicV-calJed by her 'bat tlestick," . for, iVwas in ahattle,' for clsanliness; no ne need doubt , the cUanlinessof greatarid moiersA ; Grandmother is tired ; 0ortunat no one expects or desires riiore than ;n?kand bread pr rnulk j and mash f 04'suppll This simple repast being oeV she seats herself for an evemrig of Vest, , but the day's work , is not complete. While the lower extremi ties rest the ; upper ply the 1 knitting needles for two or three hours.". She U : thehosier -of ' theA family socks stockmgs, gloves " and gallowses pass through her hand ititih by Astitch plied during long evenings oddtimes, receiving and giving calls. The bur den being overtaxing the girls are taught at an early age to knit. One f amily in Gloucester and very pro-' i- . r ,. -... bably m other ' sections where boys doriiinated made - these ; mischievous fellows' learn to knit. Why not? Grandmother's Monday work - is done ; would we could promise ' her respite for the days following. A ; JrM. HAMLIN ' A CARD HOWER M: A The Betterment Association - has made a suggestion that all of Mr. J. -C. Jones' school pupils and iriends join A them in the . Christmas card shower, whicK.they want, to surprise him with. As teacher he was loved by all his pupils, so we ask you not to forget bin; now. His address is : '';' Mr. J. C. Jones A;;;:A,.::..v; ' U. S. Veterans' Hospital No. 26 Greenville, S. CT DONATIONS TO COUNTY HOME Any one wishing to donate can dies, . fruits, etc., to the inmates of the County Home are requested to leave same at the U." D., C. Library at 3 o'clock, Thursdty, December 21. PECIAISALE A one seated Overland car in good running conditions for quick sale wil sell for $150.00. A splendid Wjn chester repeating rifle for $20.00 and a $45.00 refrigerator for $18.00 Terms Cash. For further informa tion -eall on H. O. Webster, " Rosman, N..C :v ..... eaoers IHTERFIATIOWALX Trucks' - GOODYEAR 1 1165 of the above wbrla knWn once o( immense arid service? True s in a day, but by years - r . . up 01 a name wnicn is tne excellence. We, Dad an become connected with th country,.' as well as th for, we ,are here to patient endeavor bui relatively as much V&- A J r Hi Ml : k UYs A I A Machiiie Phone J9 J C6 . w - I f-' -' - AA ' ruuis n x; Uvnws isfactioa prclscticn. " I Means tbAsavinj of a llfet. comfort cf old arrcr A.T.'. ' A-' t':t A Uestruction has visi neighboring town It aw . Insiu-e while it waits---- - v:--:" v: u . A 'a-:--- 1SAA" Unghsn Walnuts. . . . - ; v'Ss'----: -'A-'.;: .- ' V, - :"':: - ,, - briazil Nuts Chicken Soup ......i.. Canned Hominy.. ..... .1. oup ... Army Beef .... . ... . i Look Al Moll's Pricoi if . . : '?;'AA-:-'-;:- ' - '- :.''' AA'.?--.7' ' - '.-A "' :--: :' -1 Hudnut's Rolled Oats, large;:;.;; i "..i :i 4 Tomato Soup fi A II Cor. Caldwell and Jordan Streets, Brevard, ML- revarb . - .' ; Brevard, North Carolina DEPARTMENTS College Preparatory, Normal, Music, Business, Do mestic Art, Household Economics, ALL DEPARTMENTS are -directed by teachers with special training and large experience. -: They know INFLUENCES of the Institute . "OPENS ON SEPTEMBER 7. , TrouDier ,we u immediately." ' - F3 -A--- -&rrA. nn kill t II Keep our telephone number handy so you niay. call us in .repair acpazrmeni is The fire-deVartment ideate Wrried ou In rnir rmflir Rrvlr tatnth wtmnw rinw' ffirWirt rfitindf wrow 1 f -.- Our prices are reasonable and all e- painng is done standard J of neatness end tror! "J manship. We NICHOLSON & BUG N- :'-;fvAA ' " ' v- - Lre i ?-A:- .v, . . . .a .k. . .3' ;". - i. - ?j.; - - iTavS- .....,a25c lb; 2 lbs. J 3c, 2 for .... . . ...... c i .,..v.;.,i......I3c2 for J;..;........ .V; . Mfe . , . J 3 c ITnetttu Agriculture. their business. ' are alone worth the cost tuition.' r mm senq , a man over : : " any emergency. - Our at your service at an A' "Vl nlTsrmrc Viaxr n cccorcmj to our are at your service. Q 1 f ! Plumbing, Tinning ;dnd SL . "r A 1' 5 1
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