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THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD. NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923 DkMVllMAI V iMarchant spent Tuesday at Caesars I JLlYlJUliriLllJ e Head with friends. j Herman Kitchens of Gloucester spent a lew aays m Brevard on busi- ! Miss Jack Clayton and Williamlitin.tr relatives at Lake Toxaway and Brevard. Vass Hays of Piainview, Tex., is visitinjr his brother, George Hays, of this place. snr. ruiniMU AVtu tKU U nCss the first of the week. Mrs. Jack Ilines and children are ! man . He has jrrovvn children and is pros- j of the general ussemt THE TRAVELING PUBLIC , ye,. nineniPmYalrHJShdqfV etaoi guests of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Miss Lilly Lance and Eugene Saltz perous and is truly of the western ' Sunday m;ht. Thursday, July 2(, in Brevard by of his father. . back of the church. Remember the magistrate Thomas S. Wood. Mr. Galloway is a stone mason and j hours, f to 1 I M. Mr. and Mrs. Alvoid Kitchen and has been connected with this trade j Regular services at 11 and 8 o'- daughter, Rcba, of Rosman spent either as a skilled worker or a. an- clock ;! be he ld in the" church on Sunday with sheriff and Mrs. Ship- tractor nearly all his life. j Sunday. II";-. R. C. Ree l, moderator y, will preach Miss Ella Zachary of Calvert spent j W. E. F.repse. f Brevard were quietly married in type f our a real Te xan, j- Th; girls' chonv; fro;n Rockbrook SamBrooks spent Sunday with Tuesday in town with friends. Miss Ethel McMinn :. visiting her j the Register's office Friday by magis- fi" ' a largo man and says he is1 Camp, led by Miss Wotford of South friendsfin Rosman. Mrs. T. J. Needy spent a few days M. T. Pool spent Monday in Hen- i'1 Asheville last week with her son dersonvillo on business. John W. Neelv. aunt, Mrs. L. 15. Houston, in Green- Irate Thomas S. Wood. st roner at his present ag;. of sixty- i Carolina, will sin.tr with t!v regular ville, S. C. I The Baptist pastor. Rev. W. H. one tnan h" v.-as at twenty-one. 1 choir a', the morning . ervice. TVTi T:ll-v r::,nw5,v who hu h,.,n TIurtM-11. has returned from a trio to Many friends, relatives and form-! .lames Waters has just returned i Jim Allison of Epps, Ala., is visit- ! visiting in Alabama, has returned Maxton,. N C, where he conducted ('r acquaintances are deli-hted to f.em Greenville, S. C. ! intr his mother. Mrs. John Allison, of ! homo ' !a P. V. P. V. institute TR, renort.s 11U('t !;im ;1-ain and ;u't' in h,,!''s 1h;it Kybert S towers. Jr.. who has been Brevard. I V Y Wilh.-inks of I ..-.!.. Toxawav la fine tn'n. h uiU prolong his visit and maybe !'-;ile i-'ifk. is improving. I Mrs. Julian Thorn- mid dnn-hter L-fb,M ,.,,t th, V Br,'- i Joe Cl.-.vton Jr who is nl.-.vm..- come back to his native county. -'The o'clock on Snrnby. July 22. when George Lyda of Penrose was a : of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting j vard. i ball in Albemarle, X. C, is expected I'an'1 of Waterfalls." Brevard visitor this week. I their aunt. Mrs. W. k" Osbo.-ne ! t , ;.,! M.- '.. l',,ol.. ,f hom., to snen.l the ,,. L- f.t.,l with bi GILLESPf E-HE A.TH A wedding of much interest took :e will prolong his visit and maybe place at the hum' of ttie bride at o'clock on Sri:jl;-sy, July 22, Mi.- Gllie Giilespio bec.m,. th. . r1 ',7,. I. k Ik a'.!:. The rim J. Y. Wilbanks of Toxaway spent :fh. week end in Brevard. Jo. .. Huggins of Calvert was a Bre v;;rd visitor this week . Miss Janie Gillespie left Saturday for Si lica to open her school there. Mrs. G. W. Wilson of Davidson River spent Saturday n town. Frank McCall of ("herryfield spent !":!t '.P'dav in Brevard cm business. Mr. and -Mrs. George Cornwell of Ashevil,, snent the week end Hendersonville arrived at the Frank- j friends here. lin Sunday en route to Caesars Head, j Mis,: Marion Yoittrue wi!! er.ti. r- ih parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton. ! Sr. Mr. and Mrs. II. Patterson of Hen- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS mony was n..,i. The rrrv::i.:iy was p-rformed by Rvv. G. A. B. Iiolderby, On Friday, Augut :J, the ladies of ti.i bride's pastor. The house was Shuford of Little River. Ik .) . Bacon and daughter, Juliette are spending several weeks with Mrs John E. Henry. Mr. and .Mrs. Alec Craig of Ches J. H. Case of Swannanoa was a toy S. ('.. w.-re the guest la. t week JVecard visitor lh weak. ,,f Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hay. Sam King of Charh-ton. S. C., is The friends of Mrs. M. P. Weill vi.dto'g his father. P. S. King, will b( grieved to know that she i Mis. John Rogers of Lcimberton is ill at her home. !,,, I,.,. U, .4, ..1. ,,....1. .,.:! ....... .. 1. r. . 1 l . . . . . i .1. .1 ii,. .,,, it,, i' 01 e i e , i r i ! i ' . .'n i n x- -ii ' 1 1 ' i i oiuiiii win unc i i va i u. 1 1 u 1 1 oeco . yi will oocji t'n At. ami vrs. V b. Snntoia ot t nm tier fn,.n,k n ! i-i, !. i e n i n , ( : ' ) son vi o mt, Mrs: Vnthari f.o. i M , 0 , . , , i . , . , , ,, , . , i , sale in the Hut from . in 't o'clock. h on and fern - As hivi ,i snent Sum ;iv with Frank i will, ., -cwim niin.v ti:n-t v . to s a.a.d ,l.-)ii"ht, i- T-t- -in, ., ith ,,f v i . ...... i ........ .... i !.. r i ,, , , i n i - i , , I i a I e 1 1 1 o , . : i o a o ! 1 1 1 a o 1 1 i ( e . o j o clock at the franklin lake. l.ou;sv;lle, Kv., spent Sundav 1:1 Bre- ,. , ,, ,. .. ..... , . , ,T ,r ' 1a:iev woi-k aiid useful art,c!e, sliei .J. B. P.ennett o! New ork is Here var-l w.t'i Mrs. Morns. , . ... , . ... . , r,., r, ..... , bert arm candv will be on i-aie. I'o.' to snen, the motitli o Allelic with 1 10 I' rankhri Hole n-;u fuel Shia-i , . 1 .1 . " .. , j , , ,, .. . ters descriptive of I he .-ale ha e been F01 i.. Mr. !!;:! h is th" oldest son of Ins wife, who is the jruest ot her oaj ,tth jruests from all parts ot the 1 . . .. . , ,r , ,,,.,., 1 ,. , 1 I' htced in tnc dru.r .-tores and other .or. and Mrs L. A. Heath oi Ceaar 111,1 hi"- Mr-- Mil bird Booth country. W 1 , ate to'.' isme- lii'evard V 11 'n , ,1,.. 1..... ev,-,.i!e,o h 1 1 i stoves in t..vn. and we hope all vi 1 . 11. I ii;l, VlOOltlLLlO WU lie lll ...vinviii .l.ivn.l., urtlULU Ul S'-ver;d relatives ..' l1 t t i". e ' ids wi.' re j 1 re - 1 a 1 . M 1 a Heath the se.-ond dainrhter jf Mr. a::,l Mrs. il. A. Gill.-pie of East tfter th .Mrs. G v.sa intr Rev. ain! Rev. Paul Hartsell of Louisville, is i-itiiut her dau.r'nt v.'-".. spent a day with his brother, McMinn. f Summerviile, S. ('.. t ard-Greetn il!e ,'iad. was in Bravard : .-cnery and fresh mountain ;ir. th.-i v.eek. Mr. Hall ;late.- the work A contribution for the inemori;d fircdi wall be accepted to put on the fiai -hintr touch;s as it nears comple- I iters, strantron-. and "id fiaends wall marnatri.. the happy couple left for ' accept the invital.loa to liron in aae I'eP-i- M o a n i r ! . !.';, .1 R. -W. H. Ha ri eil. this week. 1 and Johnny O. is nroe rossiny n'ceiV. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor Dot sett of Washington. D. ('., are expect- tarn. A check has been received Iroin a Transylvaro;; j.rirl, who i- in-ti'Ve-'tcal in litis cause. .Mrs. 1). Ik Ka'.lev of Sumnter, S. e us- al t!ie "Hiu," which j il- t A KR1EX1) ed soon to visit Mrs. Horse it's fai.'-.t i J. M. Thrash, of Havid. on liiw Mrs. S. 11. ostran aim il:iuaK and Mr--, hiesv.as Teajrue and DontK-M of A-heviile sper.t Sunday in j Vivian, of Seattle, Washington, are ('.. is visitin.tr rtdatives in Henderson- ' h'.ldren of Georttotown. S. C.. are in Brevard. I vi itin.u- Mrs. Mi.rjra-.'i sister. Mrs. R. ville and Brevard en route to New Rivvard for the -u'an:"r. Mr .and Mrs. E. ('. Haskeil of V. Kilpatrick. V-rk. where she will spend the su;.t- M's. J. S. S''ve'yteen and dautrh- Greenville. S. C, spent Sunday in Havid Ha-s ar.d sot;.- of Gharlestoii ia,a- with her daughter, M-s. Robert tors- .pent Friday ir. A.-hevillt. shop- Brevard. S. ('.. aritel Moada;. in Brevard. Warren. !:';'.',- ' Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Wilson of Mr. Hye, will ieata it s , -on.'. a; Mrs. Frank lh Vane of Wash'ny- W. W. Mar.-hant of Walhalla. S. Abbeville, S. C., are trucks of Mrs. i raiMi P,road for the summer. ton, I). C. is visitintr her sistc"-. Ms-. ('.. has aiaate ! in Brevard to spend Wilson's father. T. T. I.oftis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ilo''.it'. ;sw..rth C. M. Cooke. Later Mrs. TWan.- his vacation. Mrs. Wale- Lankford un-i Miss .-.nd Charlie Ilidlinjrswerth of A--h. will b joined by her dauyhter, Mis- Mr. and Mr-. Mailer Albert of Canine Sirrett ..f Davidson Rive vi'le spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. J.ephine. who is vi.-it re in A -ae- 1'ispah -'ore-l . per.t Friday in Ashe- -pent Saturday in town. Cinytoii. ville. villo. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bradley Mr.-. Ik X. Cooper and Mrs. i. la Rvecent arrivals at th Buer.a Vi-'a Mr. nnJ Mr-. I.awrervo Holt are (Jreenville. S. ('.. formerly of th:- .White .,!' iiiianiaylmm, Ala., are -ton- cottaye- a re : Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cal- 5 ''' :.tra;p. a'te" a wyeK s visit in place, ai. here visitiny old frietids. : piny at the home of Mrs. Georyia lahan. Honaa Path, S. ('.; M1'. u.- Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aikea have ar- ' Calloway. Mr.;. C. IL Williams a::l Marshail Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wilson spent rived from Florida and will s-vr. ! Oliver Grary of Greenville spent Williams. N'orwav, S. ('.; Mrs. L. P. 'i'hui.-day in He ndersotiville with ;umme,' here. the week end with Mrs. Crary. who Costiyan am, chihiiayi, "io:)i!e, Al.i. ! iencls. ..Irs. v.,. L. McGahaa was called to js s)endiny some time with her Mi-, aolii: Sunynov and Mrs. Z. W. Atlanta Last week on a.vonnt -f he ' m,,th..r Mr- Ihin.r Hiios VISITS NATIVE COUNTY TW'C.F. ici,ol- were shopping in Henderson- severe illness of her sister. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Dinwiddle of IN TWENTY YEARS Following fares will apply from stations named below . die this Week. Bon Stone of Creettv'llc S (' M-e-il-iil V (' w,-r, ; 11 ltvevaia! Sue- ' - . . nrt,- nmtnrncrvM?lf I CM 1 TT 1 SPECIAL EXCURSION 1 TO NORFOLK, VA., AND RETURN THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923 The Southern Railway will operate through sleeping cai'3 and day coaches 211 special train Auuat 9, leave ASHEVILLE 2:25 P. M. August 10, arrive NORFOLK 8:25 A. M. SURF BATHING AND FISHING Frequent trains on the Nortlok Southern Railroad to Virgin ia Beach and many other seashore resorts. SIDE TRIP TO BALTIMORE, MD. Delightful service from Norfolk to Baltimore on steamers of the Chesapeake LLne. Ample time for everything, you stay three days and two nirjhts in Norfolk- iMiss Jens.ie Pohon of Cedar Mt. ji-issed thre-ayh Prevar-1 Si.Htri!a:. ; ei;i a few days in town with her route to Cedar Mountain. en (iav as truests o f his hru'.hf-r at tin istc-r. Mis A: ihur Smith, this week. renee St ) ' M. (i. Calloway of iaOi Law- Fort Worth, T":a-. a.s- Robert Denver of Perry, F!a., is , Mrs. Frank CalTnev and dtuiyiro ;-. rived in Brevard the latter part C Calloway of Fort Worth, spending his vacation with his par- . Ethel, of Creeiiville, S. (.'.. an in hast week i or a tew v, ee FLAT RGCK, HENDERSONVILLE, SALUDA $12.00 BREVARD, ROSMAN $32.50 Make Puliman reservations early and get what you want. Call on Local Ticket Agents for round-trip tickets and sche- Tex., -,. tiie yiiest ot 'tis mother. Mrs. ents. who are here for the summer. Brevard visit inir h.er parents. Mr. and hi. native county. i Wads Calloway. Quite a number of younjj people Mrs. C. C. Kilpatrick. Mr. Calloway left Brevard about dules to Asheville. Mrs. Burnet: of Washington. I). C. attended the dance Tuesday ni-ht a';' Dick Zachary, who is working on twenty year.-, ayo on the 1 4th of Sep- j -j WOOD is tnc iiouse yuest 'it .Mr. and .Mrs. Laurel Park. , Davidson River for the arr Lumber teinher am! has lived in lexa; ev.-r -I. " . Buritett of this, idace. Mrs. J S. Silversteen and daughter. 1 C-mn.-mv. snent the week end in Pre- since. i Mr,. Raymond Cienn of Hender- .Adelaide, left Monday for a visit- to yard. He visited Brevard only once itiir- 42 Haywood Street, iwivMIe is here on a visit -to her .Atlantic ( lty ; iMiss I.ueile Williams and Connie mir all these many years and that was I yrar slather, J. L. Bel!. Mrs. C. V. Fisher of Tryon is vis- i Watts of Pisytdi Forest wei married eleven years ayo duriny the illness I Division Passenger Agent, Haywood Stree Asheville, N. C. I?a H r q n ii ? v rail Felts or Satins We want to show them to you. Voile and Dotted Swiss, the dress for those who want something coo!. $4,95 to $10,95 lie Place To Get HAND-MADE BLOUSES DOVE BRAND UNDERWEAR KNIFE-PLEATED SKIRTS LINEN DRESSES MINERVA YARNS vice Things i w ear KNICKERS BATHING SHOES BATHING S$ITS BATHING CAPS GOLF HOSE SPORT HATS 'V- Big Line Sport Slippers 20 per cent off all Red, Green and Blc Slippers. Oar Sweaters arc lovely. New shipment of Sleeveless and Goi: Sweaters. They are beauties. $1,95 to $12,50 Black Knit Ties, Special price 49e All wool (iolf Hose, Special S1.00 White Duck Hat,, all sizs 20 per cent off all Ladies' and Men's Bathing Suits $1.00 off on al! Men's Straw Hats 49c Trunks, T3tigs and Suit Cases 10 OFF Phone 208 len's The largest stock of Men's Clothing in Transylvania County, "FASHION PARK" "CLOTHCRJ1FT" CORTLElc 'FREEDMAN" Ten iis Oxfords, black, white and brown 98c Pai.-lr'Y Sandals. Rubber $2.95 Misses R.d and Blue San hi is .$1.75 Men's Tennis Shoes, values to ?o '() N. MORRIS, Manager
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