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V/ATCH NIGHT PARTY On Xew Year's eve Mrs. Plummer's Sum day School class of the Methodist church entertained at the spacious home of Mrs. Plummer in honor of the young ladies and yivung me;, who hiid returned from school. fur the holidays. Various amusing games : nutl :Bto'resting contests were en-. in, followed by delighful re- | f i\ . hme;;ts. Tlte young people thov- j ou,: lily enjoyed themselves until tw t ivc- thirty, remaining U> .witness'1 rh /topi: iure of iha old year am! to v..! IvO've the New Year. ?:T,S. LYOM FMT7.RTATNS A ? ? i en entertained on J!o-u V , r.rt.-vnoon with a bridge party. ihi;V: v . re . v.i> tables playing. and 1 'h- game a dainty-. ?i.| ???? . irsi* was served. The riv.<i pri'io-Vf/ v. .-.'i !:y -j ."v. IK 1-. \\ ar-i ami ' i ?" v vk-tie*! ffa.; awarded. Air.-. ? ? ! '.fh. Tho.-f pres. Rrstpfc !u%r, Mrs. Walter ' !> "' ?? ou'?. Marion Vor.gu . '< . Sisip:.::;:;. Mrs. I). C. :. M' ' ? Giisii. M:-s. V,.r. ::->u Mr-i. 0:hh*x?H. V'C ?xT!?iGHTLY CLUS '!"? :?* i-'.-ightiy . v. ; . i>" T'f - ... ? r. ' ; y ii. WoU-h. v; ivg ?.;!;?? ro'". ' :v. . .bad J'ven vv.vi\ d >?:' ? ? was the recipient of a generous "Crystal Shower." The dining: table was decorated with a canopy of white ribbon un Klfi- which stood a miniature bride pre^ding over a wedding cake, and fianl-od by blooming plants of white hya aths and Chinese lillies alter ' iiati !-g- with lighted candles in silver can sticks. The little bride stood guard over the artistically arranged packages which were strewn about the uible and contained all the beau tiful and useiul articles in cut or engraved glass which go to the sot ting i'i' a well-appointed table, be oifl?- ? s? > ral pretty vases and some u> '"shower"' was a most success ?*u: r,.pr..je to Brevard's latest bride ; j ? ? ' ? oi<;que.i:. tesi.'.r.vhy ? to. toe extended to both Mi*. and i t\ or wood by the many i ? of the. i'orner. A iter the! o; . i the package's and the cut- ? ciie cake by the guest of j ? iicious relreshnients were j ? ? ? 'ahi.nor .-r.eri the holi Kaiinapolki. ? - ;vf ? '.t. oT :i\ ni.? > *0 lit" .'U'. -'S I i ?- ;j/cV;ii'(l wua . 'I \V.fii < i* Kua-.vovth. LiCV.'f! \ f a Ki ll'OlQ "? - X, a'., rif ? the V; holijoys ?i :.r. (\ K: !:owe. -lartsidi- has .via; fsvr.-. a in:) i . ivak !:;h, v. 'i ;.lte?'-icd j i'l. a?ro'.i..ifr of. the So:?rd 'of 1 .'l ????ions, i f t? a- '-v. spent a 'i".*i tinYej ? : "vhani, (VhtVe lie v.*ss at* <??>c time I P" 'u / l the liapi 'St chu . h. r i i . Town: :m1 of f'iiarK -re-'i... o. is. vis'. lag !i: I- M M. i li'unaioae', a I Iks. W v-lch (?!?:!?-? i Or ;-vc: iar . j?*t* ?>, ? Miv.Vj .* > ? ? i. t.'K oc . !' i r r liK'il ' f iruds*?r cei a. hn'ov K?\" a id . : ' 'iaroM' Xonvot.-.!. Qiy s.ov.'i- .see lit ht- !v:!M;yys v.* I tit j !i*< uaciv. .ioker; :.-??? :-ii vi I.*. TT.il. ril. :i. A. i 'kin; i-r a.*:.! - on Robert vo \K -~v <) ivo:n a . hart trip to vh&J*v i ! i<.'. T< an. ..*? ? 1 ?<iiowoiy !?? f. ?.Ioi*d:: ; ' ; liv : !i to e-'Ur i: ? i'is diliiesj ' . ' ' * J, * ? ;?*"<_ *? : ? 1 tit i ?*? ? ? i raMrylvania ; '?'?ua*.v. Ill-s .--i>n l.'imar, iofi ac iiie | * . * . ' . .v tirac t*s rcsunie Ms studio.s ill. J Law d. at Giinift? IU1!.. ] After spending the holidays with j j their mother, Mrs. H. E. Perkins, I Miss Alberta and TTilliar.i Perkins yc- ' turned to their respective colleges I on Friday, January 2nd. Miss Al ! berta is studying at Peabody, Nash- J ville, Tenn., and William is in his junior year at Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. Rev. and Mrs. Welch accompanied their daughter Elizabeth to Ashe ville 011 Thursday, of last week, and fiom there Miss Elizabeth <.-.?ok tire train for G .eensboro to resume her studies li) Greensboro College for Women. IvI i l-3 Allert Perkins delightfully entertains; <! Willi three tables of {'ridge i;..- >.c:ne of her mother, Mrs. H. E. Perkins, on New Years ? .* i U. .e? :".00)1. 3K::ses ..iihlre-.: 7:y.r.tluiii! aiu? left on Tuesday for Mars T-I ill, where they are br.th in their i\reshr;nn year. J?s-t\ S. R. Sterling and daughter Hero; h'y. It ? ft 'ns; v/eek for Glou teixef, N. to.vitU. .'Mrs. Sterling' .iu j*y?j Henry. !\. Osborne. oi Sp ,: i ? ii' ir " recvnily. visiti.d hie. \? *. K* O.-.-oriie. ?Tht J< : ii< Aiken. Gladys i.i' "? ^:lo" =?? l.C'iV!" left on 'fr XT. where >y are ??aV.'-.n'iiig s hob), v . , He.-en' Sitfpn !? /pending.:: \y ('..v.- i Ashcvflle. . iljii&eV, I c ?" H'l-ilt, C:\r.nj. :IMi ;iiu! i'fcabeth Jl;ur.?.ou r l'-j " Tin>i:.ay Coile-c. Mr. and yr\ . 1\ Mo-.i.-e : :ha ? Ebe'Mt M?a<} on ten day's irn 1b Mr. 1 !.h: horv it. v. ai.acvN N, m..? , ;. i. "???< v's ?nifcher residas. ?? at .'.i'.KiivC-.viij;.', CfeV, \ v.vr. '.ion io visit othet . ; . J f'iai-'h ^j/iiiren.r .have ;? . , . . .-lvv:l!?'. Yhtir many iVierib miieh th -ee 1; aye. ??? ' ? . Miss ?.< VHli.ni en ! Gemv;; j \; l! V-f! V- i'-v V 'T-V.er y ;:r.- i;i their y-.-'V 'j Ki'jp lil'ii'i'ctte /?' ? . ;? ; :::t Oil'!:! ; wlln her son, A. Siajff Xi'r ?leavin.-r l-Weck iiiJ 1 !!??'.? ?olU' -v. here she .will visit her I'aogh ior. Mr.-. Mr.mie C. . Venjery is now ?! _? her hove ?!ih Mr. T. *.V. .V'.;.:i."'u e aaid faniily at tie. .-Ub.cl- . V ? Mr. Leo Hogged, of ('hen ..'iield ; v,'..: : lowii on bu.-iness Monthly. i Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Coston, Miss Viirginia Stradley, Leslis Stradlcy, Arnold Stradlcy, and Misj Mamie Shroat, all of Ashcville, motored to ' i Brevard, during the holidays and apent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Nichols. Leslie Stradley will be remembered as a Brevard boy who was formerly employed with the ' Brevard Novas. His many friends' will beylad to know that he <;ow hasj a ' lucrative, puoilicn with thy Ashc ville Citi/.cn. Mr. and ? 'Mrs. S...J. fcunimeru and children. left ? .tfom'ay f< r their home in Cameron, S. ('., after sending two weeks with Mrs. Summer':} par-, ents, Mr. and Mrs. T, Snclsdn. Mr. P. LI. Verdery and wife, of Cliasiotte, N. C., visited Mr. Ver mother, Mrs. Mamie Verdery, dr.: the holidays. J-.j j.;.- Helen Morrow entertained at her home with three tables of bridge j>-i';'iday. ? januai j :>fd. Mtes returned to Fnssifem on Mon day. . o;:. C. 11. Trowbridge, of Yveaver v Oii.';;c. ppent the week-end in i!r? vaV 1 v.'ilh his mother and si. ter. Miss Amelia Galloway spent sever- | al days during the holidays visiting a friend in West Asheville. Miss Ilallie Newman, a graduate of Brevard Institute and now a Freshman in Weaver College, visited Brevard friends during the holidays. Mr. Arthur Harrell spent the week end with Mrs. Z. W. Nichols. C. it. Nraly of Lake Tuva way, was in Brevard on Bu: mvss Monday. I Mrs. .T. Alde.i Mine and children left for Little Rock, At!;., on Mon day, where they will join Mr. Hinc who is engaged in business in that city. Mr. (J. T. Lyday, of Penrose, who is Chairman of the Commissioners of Transylvania County, was in town on Monday. - Mr. Alfred Cantrcll, of Lake Tox away, was a Brevard visitor Monday. C. B. Fetner, a prominent lawyer of Chcrryville, N. C., was in Hrerard on business the first of the- week. James Breedlove of Lake Toxa way, was a business visitor the first cif t her week. Mr. Tli.a-h (if Davidson ? ' i ? i*. ' in town oil Monday. Dr. J. L. Aikerk of J'ickcns S. C., and Mrs. Houston ?T Asheville .spent Christmas with their father, 'Mr. W. L. Aiken. Mrs. W. L. Aiken and son, Lionel, have Rone to St. Petersburg, Ha., to spend' the remainder of the.' winter. Mrs. L. II. White of Ashevilie, has returned home ( after visiting lier sisti r, Mr.;. Wm. I'. Uiley, Sr. Miss Margaret Kiiey returned home Saturday from Asheville, where she was the guest of Airs. Mary Harris Hubbard through the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. li. iiii< Jr., have returned to their home in Alex ander City, Ala., a^ter a pit .-..-ant visit with their parents, .Mr. ami Airs. Wm. li. Kiley, Sr., of Maple Avenue. Mrs. K. II. Orr and lit I If daie.liier Bertie Mae have returned :?? their honii in Dayton, Ohio, ai'h-r -n.-nd hi; several weeks with Mrs. ')n p.r <-:jt -. Mr .and Mrs. J. I!. Careen. U, v. J. Sej.gle and family i ? I L la t week lor Salisbury, \. wie-re ivavle enter-: 1" ]?? ?:i t!'" ?iui:e.? of I 1ft ,7 * IT >a T v\ 7 O - 5 'j ?? j i. j ??^?vv'T 8 <?*"} .*r. S c . || ,r~*. !;'. ' *j A* >. ?/? /y~% <r** v ! /b- '1 t\ ?$ fWtli ft 5**? K ;i tWi> ac^ra 1 ?!* R ffi .?* iy ? I fl #f r ?/"'# il ?* NU-'- m?- W AA ^4^ A); JjL si^y i?li *Z M ?/ \a*/ /I Alu**' W? ??>?? -> O ?.?*-.-* 'tTT-'M c II/. . Jsa^3B la your Ice Cream if it is bought at our fountain. -8 ;'4 v7c hav just installed a PKAGiD/ I.'.vE A para it::, h: to keep Crsan: ? a? a temperature or >0 degree:; oi i-,i ? 1 1 * t lo wer if desired without rho use ci Ice or 5a.t. i he M ? Cream is'keot smooth and velvety, -v v/cll as Srii.i i>> ' Jl tary? Come' in and. look it over, it is o.r Hetty j*j and we will be viad to show hew il opera $ several kinds of quality cream on '.a;.:. ?;!! the time. $ as well as Brick Cream, t.q be u.v:d ai panic: ? c r L,-' -v-^ t;a /rf l\..'fT A /f^T^T'Tr-5 i ~ ? 2 ?? v ? ?n sw: jjK | if* ? , \ v J ; j si V. ?H . CIO yv s/ii vv?> ? ? - - ? - r'j Jf* *?| f ? p ?> f'? /"? /?.*? :?>?? i'A '? 1 rr ?-?*'- * - -* k ' H ^ 1 0- Ciil or i';v;ii;: v/e iiuve .:.e s-.:*v_c hr\w.* & I , ' ~.T'v r b 13*. *-?<?.? , iii.: r. ? ? 1 riv^Ni- - r,,T? -7-^. ?-~x '-x v .,^ ,--a <f~\ # ?' ' ?? s m jt i- '?! '- <?? A ":i g ^ /< ' A ?w ^ .. "--tit. _-?.* . :\2Cf\uL'-V .V. ??*-- - 1"r' *" "" r- y wtfS\ ? JS ;?*. ?^> e?* ,^3 rl: ..-.iScU i.f " V ' y-'TSK ? fSW i 53?*? * - v? ? ?:?>? 13 /^kSSvk '-a- ft%Sfe I'm- BdsrfeSS^ il. . v?.; 3 ._. \vrs^ V Ki*c>' ? ,i? 'W^atvass cr'-c. -Jij' ? ' pa *'?* :i p!^;V:!I ir ;*| x-* *V ' ? ' 1 'MizW fisiaa ?3? 99 53J <-- - c-^ <gj E?gfa|8 jSfl _ ^1 6jSr?lt M $&&&' v&i&sm n 1 i 3 1 8 1 ;4 A S '1 i ? OUR IN V?N| ORY shows we h&re too many shirts at lime of year and we must clear our shelves o ice. For 5 Days on dates ? 4 ? ?< mexclone: m this advertismezit we will sell any dress shirt the house neckband sLyle or collar attached ..k count of 25 *oer cent. This is tav biggest reduction PATTERSON has ever vrtade jn shirts asid our shirts are fask hcicest fabrics, full cut and roomy. I hey arp we!l worth oizr regular io^ea tro: i ^w'ii l-OV-fW but during- this 5 Day Sale you should suppl your shirt war irobe i"or 1925. ^ ? ?a \ w I Sale WIolc! At 25 Per Cent Discount $ .93 Shiris, Sale Price $ .73 $1.49 Shirts, Sale Price $1.12 $1.75 Shirts, Sale Price $1.32 SI. ?5 Shirts, Sale Price $1.46 $2.25 Shirts, Sale Price $1.69 $2.45 Shiris, Sale Price S1.S4 ] $2.75 Shirts, Sale FVire $2.06 ] $2.95 Shirts, Sale Price $2.21 | $3.25 Shirts, Sale Price $2.44 J $3.45 Shiris, Sale Price $>2.32 |j $3.95 Shirts, Sale Price $2.S6 v $4.59 Shirts, Sale Price $3.37 ? $4.95 Shirts, Sale Price ....... $3.71 J > $3.95 Shirts, Sale Price $5.21 8.
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