IV *********** IPERSONALSI -V- * * * * Y- * Y- * * * v., ]Tka F itting* To and Fro ; gv '/ ' of the Traveling Public I Rim ?? ?*''. '-'i ? ' '? J ^v" ?"*>??? 1 ?. . , 4 Mr, ,-and Mrs. J. R. Hamlin and i , Mr Hamlin's father J. M. Hamlin of & Asheville spent ,the week end in R^'i,^eym'd. ' ?? ? ? Sam Bryson of Hendersonville \yas a Brevard visitor on Monday, I Roberta Bryant leaves on Wed n today with her siter 'Mrs. Scotti for ;/ Tampa,' Fla., to spend the winter. 5V' ' * Mrs W. J*. Weilt and granddaugh ;? ter JLa Verne have returned from a | : two weeks yiait to relatives in Green ville, S. C. p Mr. and Mrs. Eck Sims of Ros man spept Saturday in Brevard. > Mr and Mrs ' M. M. Chapman and r children of Anderson, S. C., spent ? "the week end in Brevard with Mrs. Chapman's mother Mrs. C. W. Hunt, f Mr Lamar, tewla is 'visiting his , wife here for a feW days. ' Mrs Thomas Dodsworth and Mrs. ? Mary H. Mills had as theUP guests this past week their brother Charlie i Hampton of Ackron, Ohio and ? tfrienda -)Earl Spaufding and C. E. Montgomery of Cleveland,, Ohio. . Rube Lewis of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting his mother in North- Bre Brevard. Mi?. Mary .H, Mills and brother, Charlie Hampton, 'Earl Spaulding and Charlie Montgomery motored to Ashevilie on Saturday. ' . ? Miss Lodise Townsell returned on ' "Sunday to her home in Lumbei4on| ? N. C., after (pending (the summer at -Keystone Camp. '"Miss 'Townsell has many friends in Brevard having taught here for several years in the .*?*. , Brevard Graded School. ' ? Mrs E. P. McCollum and daugh ters Louise and Katherine, and two sons, Edgar and Gleatiiey left on Wednesday for their home in Greens" boro; Ala., after spending the sum mer ,'n Brevard. Mrs. McCollum is a f /. r of Mrs F. P. Sledge and '"V . >. L. Enflln. ?sees, S'c ? . -Id P.' M.' Ver < ?? c'f Cre: ... C., spent the cnd-.;l\ v/ard. Fraii./ .. . .. ' > U; be:.-. 1 1 Lui'. . . ncss in Flbfcclr. L\ r seva.t. . years is visiting in Brevard this" weak. ncsday wfth her sikter Mrs. r?-'tt for friends here before refcumin0 Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. c.., wjiere phe is to be this winter^again. .Mr. McKnight of Marion p. spent the we^k- end with friends. ' . I Earnest Paxton of Rosman- wag a " business visitor in town this week. Sp'an Duckworth of Kernersville, N. C. is visiting his mother Mrs joe Duckworth. , . ? ' Mr and MrsiPaul Smathera and Dr. Smathers of Asheville,' were in Brevard on. Sunday to attend the ?funeral of Mrs. Loftis. Mrs Samuel T. Dorsett wljo has been ^pending the summer with -her ^father J. M. Thrash at Davidson ex pects to leave on Sunday to visit friends and relatives in A^hevile and Silas City, N. C., before return ing to her home in Washington, D. C.j-by Sept. first. Mr and Mrs C. E. Orr and family spent several days last week in Ashr villc. Mrs. Jim Loftis of Sylva was in Brevard last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Loftis. Mrs. W. L, Carmichael and son are expected here this week from Pdrtsmouth, Va., to visit her father i E. B. Clayton of Davidson ' River. Dr. Ashley ^Chappell, pastor of Central Methodist Church of Ashe villo, , was in Brevard on Sunday to a(teii$ the funeral of Mrs. Loftis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo: are Maybuck .M>ii<lren of Greenville, S. C.. ? I spent the week end in Brevard. Miss Kathleen Erwin of Washing ton, D. C., is spending her vacation of two weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. ,L. Erwin. Mrs. Lowry Beck returned to her home in Hendersonvllie after being quite sick at the home of her moth er Mrs, R. P. Kilpatrick for several weeks. joe Clayton is expccted home on Sunday after closing the season with the Weldon Base ball * Club. Joe's Club was again winner of the pennant. lie will spend two weeks at heme with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton before entering Wake .Forest to study Law. Mrs. W. J. Bice of Savannah, Ga. who has been visiting her mother Mrs. J.. M. Kilpatrick was called home thi3 week on account of the death of' her husbands mother. Mrs W. M.' Millet and Cairrol Kil patrick were Hendersonville > visitor.! this week. Mrs. Sharp and two daughters of Thomasville, Ga.( who .has been visi ting relatives in Brevard hai return ed home. ? The many friends of Rev. E. R. Welch were sorry to learn that on account of illness he' was unable to fill his usual place in the pulpit last Sunday night and we sincerely hop< <ie will soon recover and be back with us. MI33 Ida May Chefetham-of Dur ham is visiting Miss Sherrill Brom , field. I Miss Irene McDaniel of Laurens, S. C., who will teach in the graded I school is at The Appalachian. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher have arrived in San Fran'ciseo. Sirs. George Nicholson has re turned'home after ' a visit ' to her .?vie in -Albemarle, N. CJ ' .-70S SALE: Small place 2 miles , Jth-west of Brevard within '200 ; rds of State Highway. 81 acres of land, good gardens, small Barn, ?2 good chicken houses and lot, some fruit, good spring near house, splen tiid Seven room house, new shingled houfee, 2 porches, back porch screen 6d$ windows all screened. 'V 'Public road 40 feet from House. Will sell house and what land you waijt, or all of it. See me,' or write, R. K. BallarS, Brevard, N: C. t. f. c. " ' FOR RENT ? 96 acres bottom land, v ? 38. acres upland, farm house, 4 1-2 miles from Brevard. lx t c. ' ' Mrs. C. A. Shuford. \ . Mrs. T. J. Hunter, Jr., of Swan- | nanoa, N. C., and friends Mr. and I Mrs. M. J. Purks of Chicago, 111., passed' through Brevard on Tuesday en route to Caesar's Head to spend the day. 'Mr; Parks expects to buy and locate some where in Western North Carolina. | Mrs. Annie May Waters of Col | umbus, Ga., is a guest at the Adthel wold(, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Aiken of Oeal lg, Pla, arrived on Wednesday to visit friends and relatives here. Poley Holmes of Charleston, S. C. /who is spending the summer in Hen derson ville spent several days this week in Brevard wi?h friends. Mr and Mr3. Shelf , Paxton and family ant| Miss Hattic I'axton o. Pelzer, S. C. arc visiting in Brevard. Mrs. Paul >Cooper of Hickory, N. C., arrived Wednesday evening tc join her husband Who is visiting hi: mother, Mrs. Sally Cooper. Rev. und Mrs. Hartsell left this week for Patrick, S. C., where Mr. Hartsell is conducting a revivu meeting. Rev. N. A. Melton of Fruitland Institute will occupy the pulpit a'. Baptist church next Sunday. FOR SALE ? One good 50 pound capacity Refrigerator* Used ,only part of one summt*V. See A. G. Davis, Brevard News. $5 REWARD FOR RETURN PAIR GREY RIMMED EYE CLASSES LOST BETWEEN CAMP . CAROLINA AND BREVARD STATION, R. T. ARNOLD; CARE MRS. J. B. AR LEDGE, HENDERSON VILLE, N. C. , ltpd. LOST ? On Wednesday, August 27, tn'Hendersonville, on thte taxi 'be tween Hendersonville and Brevard or at 'or near Brevard, a Lady's gold Chased Circle Pin. Liberal reward reward fur its* return to Mrs. Fred Johnson or Brevard Insurance Agen cy* Brevard, N. C. . 1 t pd FOR SALE? One pair good work mules? See Miller Supply Co., Bre vard, N. C. ^ t. f. c. i - NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY > PUBLICATION North Caroliha. Transylvania County. In the Stiperiof Court. Sidney Quinn Bell <iuinn The, defendant. Bell Quinn. will I take notice that an action entitled I as above has been commenced in the ' ? Superior Court , of Transylvania County. North Carolina. Said action being brought bv the plaintiff and against the said defendant for the purpose of having the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plain tiff and defendant dissolved, and for the purpose of having an order by the Cburt. granting the plaintiff an absolute divorce. The said defendant Bell Quinn. will take farther take notice that she is required to aopear at the Office of the PJerk of the Superior I Court of Transylvania County on Vhe 16 day of Sept. 1924 and answer dr demur to the complaint which will be tiled in said flbtion otherwise the relief played for, in said action will be granted. * This ?6 <lav of August. '1924. N. A. Miller. Clerk of Superior Court, of Transylvania County. N. C, Sept. 18. pd. Send them scampering off to school in fresh, bright clothes made from 1 EVERFAST WASH FABRICS * ? The modern way to promote the -, health and comfort of children is to dress them in wash clothes all year round ? in fall and winter as well as summery And how well they look when you make their , little frocks, suits and dresses of Ever fast Wash Fabrics! These pr^ty and practical materials neve;r fade. Tests without num ber have proved them fast to sunlight, fast to washing, fast to everything. Our assortment of Everfast Wash Fabrics contains, materials for children's aprons, rompers, suits and dresses. And for your self there are charming weaves for dresses and frocks for work or play; and also lovely fabrics for table runners, bureau- scirfs and luncheon sets. All can be washed and boiled 'and they will not fade. And you may choose from a' glorious range of alluring colors. : ,-j Eve?y Yard Guaranteed If, for any reasoruvvhnteyer, any Everfast Wash i'::bfic fades, your money will be refunded not only for the purchase price ot 'he material, bis* for all making 'costs of the garments as wed. Tl..j guarantee applies to every Everiast'weavy and cc^lor. BREVARDS ONLY QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE ->3s vJ P ?\ .US > mm tin "/i ;-ir Tisif'SS I AP jS'if'j.iv r ? Cparamounk BIG DOINGS 1 You have a date with Joy ? and Paramount! One week in every year Paramount hands the world, and you, an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! This is the Week! Paramount's the dish and you're th? feaster! Step up, step up, for if it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town. MOOUCID IY Famous Pboras-LxHarCoM ADOIPM ZUKOR-PHMIDOIT NIW ro?? errv YOUR TOWN joins in the Paramount Week Celebration of the Greater Movie Season! ^ _ l-f it's a Paramount Picture it's the best show in town

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