/##"#.#* # # ? : PERSONALS : ****** ** % ' t ; , 1 ; ? ? Pink Bishop, of Greenville, S, C., la visiting B. V. McGaW Mra. Tom Wilson apent Saturday Mn Brevard stopping. Jplomon Jones Motored to Hen dereonville on Tuesday. Mr. Lem Btrookg spent Sunday in Calvort. Charles Mills spent the week end in Asheville. \ V , ' ' y i Mrs. Luther Pushell spent Wed nesday in Asheville. ,? '/ Ed Cantrell spent Sunday in Asheville. - ? ?. ' . >. ' Mrs. Eck Sims of Rosman, spent Monday in Brevard shopping:. Rube Lewis, of Atlanta, is among old friends in Brevard this week. Jimmie Sledge has accepted a po sition with the Harris Machine Co. Ed Patton spent Monday in AaheVille. ' . v.' ?' Mr. and Mrs. Henry * ? Carrier ?pen? Monday in Asheville. ) ? ? ? : , , Lawson Allison- of Cedar Mt., spe^it Monday in town.' Miss Lena Beard, of Ketnersville, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Charlie P/ckelsimer. ' % / ' Mr. and Mis. Frank Cart, Ot Pisgah Forest, spent Sunday In ?Asheville. E. H. 'Lewis of ^ Andersonville, S. C., spent a few days in town this week on business. Mr. Tom English, of Davidson River, was a Brevard visitor on Monday. R. H. Zachary left on Saturday for Georgia, where he expects to spend some time. ( ? Mrs. Roland Owen underwent an -operation at Stokes' hospital on Tuesday for appendicitis. ? .Mrs. Sumner, of Rock Hill, S. C., ys visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. L. English, who has been quite sick. J. M. Thrash, of Davidsc/n River, made a business trip to Brevard on Monday. Mr- and Mrs. W. E. ' Breese "and Mro. Ethel McMinn motored over to Greenville, S. C. on Monday. Mr. Hogsed, Mayor. of' Rosman, spent Tuesday in v Brevard. Joseph ^Ledbetter of Blantypre, spent Monday in town. B. V. McGaha, of Cedar Mt., made a business trip to Brevard Mdnday. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Hachler have returnld to Charlotte after upend ing several d?ya with Mrs. Hachler's Bister, Mrs. Ralph Fisher. Ernest McFalls expects to leave Brevard this week ?fter spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. Hen ry Plummer. Mrs. A. J. Luck and small son of Marion, Ala., have arrived in Bre vard to join Mr. Luck who is a me chanic at the Henry Motor Co. Guthry and John' Kilpatrick re turned on Monday from a yisit to' their sister, Mrs. Charlie Weaver, Apex, N. C. On Saturday, January 19 the Brevard Bank and the Pisgah Rank will be closed, observing Lee Jack son's birthday. a , All members of the U. D. C. are requested to pay dues, one dollar as soon as possible and there will be a regular meeting held on Feb ruary 2. Come. Mrs. C. E. Lowe and Mrs. R. B. Lyon were Hendersonville visitors on .Monday. Mrs. J. E. Clayton spent Sunday in Asheville with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Hunter. Mr. Tom McCall, of Quebec, N. C., was a Brevard visitor on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs, Lowry Beck, of Henderson ville, spent Monday in Brevard witJi Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Kilputrick. W. A. Band, H. R. Wialkor and A. J. Loftis, motored to Spartan burg on Friday evening to attend the prize fight. Mr. Sawyer, of Saluda, N, C., has arrived " in Brevard to take** up the work 'of Mr. Flave Corpening at the Brevard High School. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher are glad to know their littlq* daughter, Mary Caruth, is inmnroving nicely. ? I Mr. Homer Whitmire who received his P. H. G. degree in pharmacy from the University of North Caro lina last year has returned to the University to continue his work in a doctor's degree nin pharmacy. Mr. Whitmire spent his Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitmire of Cherryfield, and Mr. S. M. Macfie of Brevard. LOST ? Dark Blue Silk Hand-bag containing small change. Finder please return .to Mrs. Julia Trow bridge. Lee Bishop of Clyde, N. C., has returned home after Spending a few days in Brevard. ! Mrs. Joe Orr, of Selica, was a | Brevard visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. Judson Plott, of Rosman, spent Tuesday in. Brevard. & go ts. Actual retail deliveries the past 60' days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, art increase of 1,961 a day o-jcr a year ago. Over 200,000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in the Spring. I The above facts arc given with the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer if you contemplate the pur chase of a Ford Car ot Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery. ~ ("AQ Detroit, Michigan ^ ' You r *eed not pay caih for your car. Y ou can arrange to m.ike a small depns it down, caking care oi I he balance In easy payments. Or. you can buy on the Ford Weekly Pure hare Flan. This puts you on the preferred aadcr Usx and lrsurcs delivery ol your car st a time to be determined by yourselL o ES 1-1 ( _ : i Early goring g>l;mtmtg / of utrg attrarttuf ifflofrpls Kn SCaiiwa ifata prtrt #2.95 to #10,00 $Hummer-(!lflbhlf ?a. O '? V y \ '? The Day } pS the Knight is here! : -4 *38% Sales Increase! I ? One thing sure ? it takes a wonderful motor J>A. ' car to make the brilliant record Willys-Knight made in 1923- I People are turning to the Knight for its beautiful coach work, its luxurious comfort, its distinction, its great strength ? but mainly and1 mostly for the many incomparable benefits , of the wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve-valve |\ engine. Tfcev engine that grows quieter, moother and more powerful in use! : * ?;'* ?r:.; / McCRARY GARAGE fRf l WILLYS -KNIGHT The-Brevard News, SubScribe For It ? A.- ?* * t

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