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************ :person als: ; ** ********* <? i ?t'i .' F!|||Ib|i To and Fro rC ' of the Traveling Public * , .._ >? Air*. Joe- Zachary. of Calvert wai shopping in fown on Tuesday. Hi ' ' . ? ife. -pulloway of Greenville, S..C, vflitinif Mr. P. M. Verdrey. ? Mrs ^Fishefr ia visiting her ^Tinotber in Manon, Va. Mr.iM. A, C. Johnson of Asheville was a visitor in .Brevard last week. Pat ^olk of Columbia, S. C. ia visiting friends, in Brevard. ! ' ' * > Miss Jane Motley of Shelby N. >C. is visiting Mrs. H. R. Walker.' , Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton spent Sunday in Cedar Mt. with friends \' h M]f8* John Rice of Davidson River v ,jie quite ill in Biltmore hospital. Branch Paicton is visiting his *unt MVs J. H. Case at Swannanoa this week. , ? ^ . Roy Crary who has been in Ash* KjWU* sotae time has returned to his j^'/home in, North Brevard. ^ aT?d Mrs Courtney Wilson of . Abbeyville, S. C.t spent the .week f-'. end In Brevard. "* v ' Mrs, A, L. Hardin who has been rf visiting her son Harold of Spartan ! burS, S. C. returned home last week. " ' Mrs- F. L. Owens of Umatilla, Fla., is visiting: her brother. Mr C K. Osborne. Clyde Duckworth of Charlotte, was a business, visitor in. town this week. . Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Beck of Hen denic-ville are visiting Mr. R P KilpLl. :ck. ' , . Duckworth has /accepted a P' "rwith ti Motor Co. for mer. Misse~ Lo u ! cuks and E'Iq Zac!>. ary were Biv.^._ visitors \... Mon day. ' ? V > ' ' >? George Sprinkle and lu..c son ' Fisher, of Sylva, N. C., are in - vard for the summer. ?^4lii? Marguerito Galloway of Greensboro, N. C., is visiting her father T. H. Galloway. M|r ?*d Mi* Charlie Orr and fam ily are spending the month of Aug iff Fairfield. ' ? . ? > jfc.Miss Irene Erwin of Charlotte, N.1 i fvti is visiting her parents Mr and * Mr. O. L. Erwin *? Mrs. J C Loftis happened to a very serious accident Monday when " ? she fell and dislocated her hip ) -Mrs. J. M. Thrash of Davidson River is quite sick at the City Hos pital. '? The many friends of Mrs. W. E. Breese are sorry to learn she is isick at her home. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clayton of Davidson" River spent Saturday in town. . Toms McCoy of Asheville is visit ing his brother Ed McCoy "of Pis . gah Forest. . ? Guy Lowe has returned home af ter a week's visit in Kannapolis, N. ?C. George and Earl Hill of Sylvania -Ga., who have been in Brtvard some time left Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Allison of Anniston Ala., is visiting her father, E. B.' ?j Clayton of Davidson River. | Miss Catherine^ Porcher of Charles! ton, 8. C., is visiting her sister Mrs. . J. P. Deaver. J. W. Chapman of Charleston, S. V S is visiting his family here at their summer home, the Hampton House. Mr._and Mrs. M. M. Chappian and family of Anderson, ?S. C., spent the week end in Brevard with Mrs. Chapman's mother Mrs. C. W. Hunt! Mr. and Mrs. John King left last week for therir home in New York after a visit here with friends and relatives. ? V) s. O. Ingram and son G. O. Ing ram who are representing the Ash? ville Times were Brevard visitors this week. Mrs. Wolf and little daughter Rose of Asheville are visiting Mrs Wolf's grandfather J. M. Thrash of Davidson River. James Sledge, Cha* Mills, and Ed McCollem motored to Henderson #ville Tuesday evening to attend a dance. Mrs. Cohen of Charleston, S. C. arrived on Monday to join her hus band who is Mopping with Mrs. Et hel McMinn for the summer. T- j " ? 1 " 1 ? i ' ??< Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox and d*ugh tow of preenville, S. C., are visiting: here. Mr. Cox was a merchant in Brevard' for several years. , Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lewis, of Wilmington, N. C., are spending some time with Mrs. Lewis' parents Mr. and Mrs O. L. Erwin. Claywoll Ross of Morganton, N. C. is visiting in Brevard. Mr.' Ross Bpent many .years in Brevard and was with the Macfie Drug Co. while here. P. M. Vefdrey of Greenville, S. C. arrived on Sunday in Brevard to spend hi? vacation with .his mother and sister who are stopping at P. S. Kings. Mrs. N. G. Garth of Gainsvllle, Ala., arVived last week to spend some lime with her mother Mrs. J. B. Al lison. Mrs. Garth will be remember ed as Miss 'Annie Allison. Mr. Frank De Vane "of Washing ton, D. C., arrived in Brevard on Sunday to spend some time with his wife and slaughter who are the guests of Mrs. C. M. Cook. Mrs. I, T. Newton and daughter Ruth who have been visiting Mrs. Newton's -brother Mr. C. K. Os bone have returned to their home in Whiteville, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish of Daytona Fla., and Miss Ruth Brooks and neice Miss /Sarah Brooks of Hender Sonville, passed through Brevard on Tuesday en route to Caesar's Head for the day. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire, Thomas Whitmire, Mrs. Lawrence Holt ^d son Lawrence, Jr, and Mr. Wn|. Batman of Asheville are spend ing several days in Brevard and are Btopping at the Aetholwald Hotel. Mr and Mrs. P. J. Mahaffey and little daughter Martha La Verne of Greenville, S. C., are speeding this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. V Mr and Mrs. R. Q,* Lowe and son Quentin; Mrs. J. M McClure, Mrs L. E. Ragsdale and son/ EUgene, all ot Nashville, Tentf., and. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Lowe of Karinapolis are visit Mr. and Mrs. Liswe W .u Ji Main Street. ? % i>lra. E. A. Fonda and sons Allen .a. A Avery of Bradentown, Fla., who? Lave been visiting Mrs. Fonda's^jno ther Mrs.- C. W. Hunt have returned to thir home. Mi as Grace Robertson who spent six weeks at t^e Asheville Summer School is again at home. Miss Robertson specialized in Public School music. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton and son Chan, and Mi*s Ola Whitlock motored from Spartanburg to spend the week end w^th Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and vMrs. J. M. Kilpat rick. Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, Mrs. J. D Sitton, Mr and Mrs J. J. Sitton and daughter Elizabeth of Easley, S. C., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters. Every Florida ? visitor going to Hendersoaville Is requested to call at lk? Chamber of Commerce and get a. Brevard tag for their car. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Bennett of Philadelphia are visiting in Brevard. Mrs. Bennett was charming Kath leen 'Bingham, daughter of Mrs. Hil iard Booth. Mr. Bennett is circula tion manager of the Curtis Publish ing co. Prof. W. E. Bird, dean of Cullo whee Normal and Industrial school spent Wednesday night in Brevard as the guest of Mr. George Sprinkle. Mr. Bird lead prayer meeting at the Methodist church and made an inter esting talk In which he. stressed the importance of Christian education. He left Thursday morning for Hen dersonville and other points, Mrs. Wallace Hartsell left on Monday for a series of visits, going first to Hamlet to visit her sister Mrs. Coggin. From there she will go to Lumberton. Mrs, Hartsell is accompained by her daughter, Em ma, and son, Bruce. In Mrs. Hart sell's absence, Mr. Hartsell is "visit ing around" among his cengrega tion. Every Florida visitor going to HendersonviPe is requested to call et the Chamber of Commerce and get a Brevard tag for their car. PROMINENT BAPTIST. PREACH ER HERE FOR VACATION Rev. R. J. O'Bryant of Dunnel lon, Fla, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Ramsey, at her home in Franklin Park. Rev. O'Bryant is a Baptist minister well known through out the South. He is here for a well earned six weeks vacation. CALL AT OFFICE C. H. F. will please cal} at the K'ews office for mail in answer to h:s advertisement. * MEETING OF LEGION ?. AUXILIARY The Legion Aux. met in, the office of the president, Aug. 6t|?, at 4:80 o'clock. \ Those present were mesdames Cloud, Plummer, Nichols, Perkins, Zachary and Breese. The officiaj report for 1923-24 was read and everyone thought it was very creditable indeed. The secretary reported sending two cakes to Oteen, July, 16th., one from Mrs. Plummer and one , from Mrs. Breese, and a gallon of ice cream paid from the Treaa. It was moved and seconded that we send another gallon of ice cream Aug. 14th and pay the |2.00 from the Treaa. It waa moved and seconded that we send Mrs. Margerie a check foi $5,60. 65 cents to pay for the A. L. A. booklet and the $5.00 as our contribution to the North Carolina Service room, Waahingon, D. C. As September is the month sut gested' for sending Victrola records to Oteen, the secretary was instruc ted to write and And out what ones were desired by our ward, Mrs. Breeee waa elected as a dele gate to the Convention in Asheville, Sept. 3rd,, but as many members as could go were urged to attend the meeting. There being no further business a movement for adjournment was in order. REPORT OF WORK FOR THE , YEAR 1923 ? 24 23rd. June 1923, sent Mrs. Ma gette ?5.00 for the Endowment Fund, $5.00 for Library Fund, total, $10.00. 13th. July, 1923 Received ' from Monroe Wilson Post $71. 8S pro ceeds from an Amateur Play. The Legion Aux. contributed to. the Memorial Arch erected at the Pisgah National Forest in memory of the Transylvania citizens who lost their lives in the World War, $25.00. The Aux. N spent in furbishing with a rug, curtains, draperies, etc., the Legion Club room, $45.00 =? Santj^box to Ward B 6 Oteen, 20th, December 1923 containing cigarettes, ash. trays, raisins and can dy, value, $15.00. 13th, Feb.,, 1924, sent to Ward B 4 Oteen for St, Valentine's Day, f gallon of ice cream, value $2.00. Donated by the Aux. for helping a young Ex-Service man from Old Toxaway who is in ill health and un able to work, to enter Oteen, $10.00 For a ^t. Patrick's Day party, 13th., March, 1924, the Aux. sent a box to Ward B 4 Oteen contain ing Shamrock green paper caps and favors, 1 whole- baked ham, 3. whole calces, 4 jars bf pickles, 6 lbs. can dy, 6 lbs., stuffed dotes, val. $20.00 15th. July, 1924, the Aux. sent, to Ward B 4 Oteen, 2 cakes and ' 1 gallon ice cream, value $6.00. 15th. July 1924, the Aux. sent for furnishing the sun parlors at O teen $25.00 from their Treas., and $25.00 from Womens National Ser vice League, total, |50J)0. The Auxiliary comprises 32 mem bers, 17 honorary and 15 active. SALE ..... sii-VER TEA? AND ? FANCY AR TICLES . TIME WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13?h. 4 TO 8 P. M. The ladies of St. Phillip's Episco pal church are noted for their delici ous sandwiches, ice tea, ice cream, cake and beautiful fancy articles of all kinds which they sell at the an nual SILVER TEA held on the RECTORY LAWN. DO NOT FORGET THE DAY NOR TIME. WEDNESDAY, ANGUST I3TH, FROM 4 TO 8 P. M. 3. t. POPULAR EXCURSION The Southern Railway will oper ate a popular excursion from St. Louis, Evansville, Louisville, Cin cinnati, Lexington, Danville and in termediate stations to Western North Carolina points on Friday, August 8th. Passengers on these special trains will arrive Asheville and other Western North Carolina points on the 9th and will have un til August 22nd. in which to begin their journey homeward bound. On August 15th a popular moun tain excursion to Asheville and oth er Western North Carolina points will be operated from Washington, D. C., Norfolk and other interm me*iiate stations in Virginia, and passengers from these points will be permitted to remain in this section until August 29th. It is probable that similar excur sions will also be operated from New Orleans, Vicksburg, Meridian, Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Bir mingham and Memphis, the exact date of which has not yet been an nounced. J. H. WOOD, Division Passenger Agent, Asheville, N'. C. NORTH CAROLINA AT CONVEN. tlON OF BUSINESS AND PRO FESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS The North Carolina delegr.t'on to the seventh annual convent.. <?n of Business and Profession' Women's Club held in West Baden. Ind, Crea ted much interest 1 ? c:?.. bits and activities there. The background f. t!;o North Carolina exhibit cons... ? of the North Carolina Flag, .1 .r.ed North Carolina toast, Poster of outstand ing faots on North Carolina, pictur es of scenery, etc. There wi:s a sand table illustrat ing North Carolina ? the Western Piedmont, 1 nd Costal sections. The Western ci.ion showed Mt. Mitchel, Mt. Pi'.? .1 and National Forest with fc.. .. :c; Grove Park Inn rep resent...,; .ourist hotel; orchard; live n v ; ,:ower plant supplying pov... edmont section; pottery from c.-. . Galax leaves made a hit as souve nirs. There weni many interested questions, and much adverti^ment given North Carolina. In the report of the National chair man on Education, North Carolina had honorable mention. The artistic badge* vtorn by the North Carolina delegation were fav orably commented upon. These were arm bands of white felt, with pine cone in center and the letters it. C. in gilt. - " Miss Rena Nichols of Asheville is National vice president and was one of the North' Carolina delegation. Mlas Nichols Is a sister of Mr. Z. <W. Nichols and is well known in Brevard where she, haa often visited. BIRTHDAY PARTY AT THE * FRANKLIN The Franklin Hotel was the scene' of a most delightful occassion when Dr, Todd as host entertained for little Miss, Gertrude Handly of Knox ville, Tenn., the affair being in hon or of the third birthday anniver sary of the dainty and. much admir ed miss. 1 Many delightful games were played and at the close of the after noon's merriment. - .". A delicious ice cream course was served. SERVICE MEN ATTENTION II Our Amirican Legion Post has re- 1 cehred blanks for application for compensation or bonus., j If you want your blank properly filled out so that it will receive first attention in Washington it shoi^ld be sent by the adjutant of our Post. ? The efforts of the American Legion have caused Congress to enact this law and it is your privilege to be a 1 member of our Post and help push this worthy cause along. For three dollars you may bo a member of this patriotic organiza tion, for a whole year. Let us insist upon you giving this matter immediate attention as it is in your behalf that we are insisting. Come to see us and we will help you with your blanks. Our Post meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. SPLENDID SERVICE BY THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY Mr. G. C. Robaon of New Orelans, j District Passenger agent of the Sou- j thern Railway, is in Brevard to as- j sist in any way possible the tourists who are herfe. The Southern Railway is doing a great work in advertising Western North Carolina. Besides the beauti ful folders which they have publish ed, Radio listemers have been told the charms of this section. Brevard has had a full share of mention. Mr. Robson is stopping at the ' Bryant. Anyone wishing to consult him can call there. !? ? | GUESTS AT THE FRANKLIN Among the most recent arrival j at Hotel Franklin are many promin ent and delightful people. They in clude : Mru. Blair Burwell of Jackson ville, Fla. ; Mrs. J. L, Mouire, Dr. and Mrs. K. E, Baldwin, Memphis, Tenn.j Mrs. F. L. 'Stephens anil Misses Pauline and Lucia Murphy of Newnan Ga.; G, W. Hertmi)n and family, Fort Myers, Fla.; Mr. an* Mrs. B. F. Head, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodwin, Annis-' ton, Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sibelts and W. D. Melton, Columbia, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Williams, Suff ern, N. Y.; P. W. Williams, East Orange, N. J.; C. L. Sen-vier, J. K. Servier and Miss Virginia Servier; Camp Greystone, Tuxedo, N. C.; Lucy Bailey amd Jessie Dromgool, Camp Illahee; F. B. Alexander, Charlotte, N, C.; J. Comfort, Nash ville, Tenn.j Wm. B. Carr, Bain bridge, Ga.; R. C. Howell and wife, Greensboro, N. C.; C. Trotte, Atlan ta, Ga.; T. G. Williarhs and wife, Suffers, N. Y.; R. L. Wherry, Ashe ville, N. C.; J. L. Johnson, Ashe ville, N. C.; J. W. and Mrs. L. S Proctor, Lambert, N". C. ; Mrs. L. H. Mixon and children, Charleston, S. C.;, Ralph Smith, Flat Rock, N. C. ; | C. H. Woodhall, Washington, D. C.;? Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Thompson and family, La Grange, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Talley, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr and Mrs T C Swann, Covington, Ga.;J W. C Smith, Chicago, M;L Helvers ?ton, and wife and son, Charlotte, N. C. A M Scarborough, D G Ellison, Columbia, S. C.;McBrine, Sophie Elisabeth Dabbs, Tryon, N C; M H Barrow*, C C Coster, Camden, S C.; Mr and Mrs J F Shumate Mr and Mrs W W Sullivan, Pauline Sullivan and Martha Parnell, Anderson S C.; Henry Wright, Waynesville, N vC; Mr and Mrs Arthur Terry, J." B Martin, Atlanta, Ga.; C C Nething ton and family, G T Chambers, Greenville, S. C.; G. Dixon, Green ville, S C. Vannoy Cleveland, Spar tanburg S C; Roberta . and Clara E rooks, Henderaonville, N C; J J Murph, Kanuga Lake Inn; M L Dan lels", Landawn, S C; N H Sayforth, Memphis, Tenn; Mr and Mrs J B Wilson, Miss Wilson, Dillon, S. C; H C Bucker, Columbia S C Miss Myrtle Carter, Rocky Mt., N C; Miss Martha Rose, Henderson, N C. Miss Anne Dibble, Orangeburg S C; Mr and Mrs R W Dodgen, Miss Sa rah Dodgen Spartenburg S C. F E West, .K T Herron, Memphis Tenn; Tom West, Wm. Richie, Mr. and Mrs. C W Byrd, Concord, N C., Mr and Mrs R B Children Laurens, Ijet Brooks and chidren, Martha Lee Rose, Henderson, N. C. Dorothy Merrimon, Greensboro, N. C., J. M. N Mea?!e, Florence, Ala., Jos. M. L. Meade, Bess Ruder, Florence, Ala., Mrs R L Montague, R. L. Montague Charleston, S C.; Mre. J. R. Connor Mr ?nd Mrs. J A. Smith, Asheville, N C. Mr Geo. W. White, Stanford, Conn., Miss J. M Judd, DeLand, Fla.; P M. Abbott Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. Heimingway, New Orleans, La; E M Galloway, Sanford, Fla;* Mr. and Mrs J E B Jefferies, Gaffney, S. C.; Edward Jefferies, Gaffney S C; Miss Myrtle Carter, Rocky Mountain N. C; C H Bryant and wife, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. M. McDuffie, Atlanta, Ga; John B. Cleveland, Spartanburg, S. C. ; H. C. Walker and family, Green ville, S. C; Mr and Mrs. H. Wendell, Mr and Mrs J L Wheeler, Marion, S C; Mre. G. H. Lyon, Little Rock] Ark; J. F. Neely, Miss Neely, Way nesboro, Ga; Miss Lucille Johnston, Mr. Zeke Johnson,- Charlette, N. C; Mr. and Mre. P. R. Camp, Franklin, Va., Frank L. Bond,C linton, S. C; J. W. Hancock, Seneca, S. C.j H. L. Neese, Baltimore, Md.; W. P. Con yer, Jr.; Easley, S. C.; Tom Blum, Kanuga Lake Inn; Mr and Mrs Brady Clinton, S. C; Dr. and Mrs. Jacobs* Atlanta, Ga.; E. W. Ford and wife, Easley, S. C; 0. J. Feder _eU^JVIra/ A. J. Tedwell, Lorena Thom ? ?? ? ? 7 1 ri? |*?, Quitman, Ga.; Mr. and Mr?. W. A. Smith, Goldsboro, N.C, ; Mire. Lovet Hlnes, Goldsboro,' N C; A A i Johnston, Ajshevilie, N C; Mrs G M Edwards, Jacksonville, Fla; Minn Florence Edward*, Jacksonville, Fla , J, H. Rich, Winston Salem, N. C.; I F. R, Dupuny 2nd., Marianna, Ar kansas; Newton Miller, Richmond, Va. NEW FILLING STATION The Lowe Motor Company has in stalled in front of their business a brand new up-to-date filling station. MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE EN ' JOYS NORTHERN TOUR Mrs. Jordan Whitmire and sma'.l daughter La Verne of Rbsman are at home after a delightful visit to Mrs. Jordan's Sister Mrs. Roy W. Bennett/ who will be remembered here as Miss Audrey Lee Wilsoh. The Whitpjires motored through the country with Mr. and Mrs. Wes simger. They went I by Greensboro, Richmond, Washington, D. C., Bal timore, Philadelphia, and New York City. The Wessengers stopped in New York City to attend Columbia Uni versity Summer School and Mrs. .Whitmire proceeded to the home of her sister in Ilion. New York. f a Stopping at all points of interest en route, they were ei^ht days on the journey. After a month's stay at Dion they visited Oneida Lake, Niagara Falls, Canada,, and points in New York, returning home by rail. HEAVY BURDEN ON PEOPLE In past nine years, more than 100,000 permanent federal officials hav ebeen added to the rolls? in creasing cost $195,691,000. State official payrolls have been increased in nUmbers and cost so that altogether one out of every twelve workers is a gqwernment em ployee. " * Additional laws enacted fcy Con gress and State legislatures all in crease taxes and take ^noney away from the producing citieon. It has been /the slogan of the last two presidents that governhiont pay rolls must b ecut down in numbers. Pennsylvania, Illinois, Washing ton and Idaho have consolidated boards and commissions and materi ally cut their overhead. Every state in the union and every department of the federal govern ment could probably trim at least. 25 per cent off its overhead. Why not do it? MICKIt SAYS MX MM OMttfcxeQIOf OOA ~ ?*** *tt> OTf fK MCMM, NKeK OVJANUOGBA M.?0 QOOO, tOT( VK. ?OMKMWMnaMMfMt: noMw -tURMttt CUT K QOOO uaOMMV ? m6o oo acmuo rf\ The Hand Of Welcome Always will you find the hand of welcome extended to you by this Bank.Evenif you do not happen to have an account with us you will find us glad to see you. And if cad help you to get started with a Thrift Account, we will be more than pleased to geve you any assistance or advice possiple. I Thousands of people are using us a safe place in which to keep their savings ? and we pay them Four per cent for t,he privilege, adding it to their present balance twice a year. BREVARD BANKING COMPANY BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE NQ. 87
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