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1^ ATM AT AS IAN CLUB \rr 4 - ^'rs. vV. ?1. Harris entertained the! j> hafcas:;:n C'iub at her home on street Thursday afternoon, J;.-u;ary Sth. i M:1.:. 0. Ii. Orr, the- president, pre- 1 side ! over the business meeting, dur- 1 i", : whit h various, reports were given J . t ? vi.rnl matters of importance were discussed. Following the business meeting, a well prepared And very interesting ! program was presented by Miss Kern, the leader of the day, and her; assistants. Mrs., C. B . Deaver opened th? program by a helpful paper on I "Domestic Life- in Colonial Carolina.", This was followed by a most interest- 1 ing discussion -by Miss Kern on "The | Relationship of Religion and Educa- ! tion," telling of the struggles among ' the preachers and teachers of the i early colonists. Mrs. II. L. \\ ilson 1 concluded this section oi' the program with ati instructive paper on "Col onial Libraries.*' Aside from the study of North Carolina History, the Club is also, making a brief study of Art in dif ferent countries. Following the His tory program, Miss Kern passed around pictures relating to French Art. during which time there was a irenerai discussion of that phase of (.he. subject. N The hostess then served a delicious: salad course. I . The Club adjourned to meet with ! r Mrs. E. H. Norwood on January is C ?v ?P 3 It c BREVARD WEDNESDAY CLUB On December 31st, 1924. the Bre vard Wednesday Club met at the i j home of Mrs. 0. L. Erwin. Seventeen | active members, one honorary mem ber and three visitors being present. After transacting the routine bus iness ami reading the Collect for Club Women in concert, the follow ing communications were read: First a letter concerning the pledge to the North Carolina Feder ated Club Women's Endownment Fund. I a Second, a circular .letter naming |a i he chairman appointed by Mrs. Houston of .the various standing com mittee.; of district No. i. to corres pond with departments of State Fed eration. Third, a communication was read requesting our president to appoint a committee oi* two or three women i a to- call upon our local Represcnta- 1 L tivc and State Senator and ask them to vote for the measures endorsed by the N. C. Federated Women's Clubs at the State Convention. Mrs. Sledge and Mrs. Allison were appointed to serve as this committee. The program was in charga of Mrs. W. E. Breese, who read a very interesting article on Brazil. Mrs. Ward had charge of the Current Events. The meeting adjourned to meet next at the home of Mrs. Lyon. "AT HOME" Fen r:.7.s. harold Norwood On Wednesday aftei*noon, January 7th, Mrs. E. H. Norwood entertained informally at her home, from two Lhii'ly 10 liv'e-ti.irty, in honor of Mrs. Harold Norwood. Quite a large number of the ladies of Brevard, were present during the . Iter noon to enjoy Mrs. Norwood's gracious hospitality and to have the pleasure of meeting the recent brick', Mrs. Harold Norwood. Delicious tea and cakes were served during the afternoon. IN HONOR OF MR. BEASLEY ? ? '? J Mrs. B. E. Nicholson entertained ; it her home on Broad tfreet Monday ?veiling in ho:;or of Mr. Mebane Beasley, of New York City. Mr. Beasley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. 7. Beasley. I The evening was devoted to music. ] VI r. Beasley rendered a program of > nodern songs and ballads, with such . style, sweetness, and interpretation > hat reached the hearts of all present, ] lisplaying unusually fine vocal art t ind tone color- learned from the best f eachers in New York City. Mr. Beas- v ey was for some time a pupil of the s ;reat Italian baritone, Guisseppi, !ampaneri, who for eighteen years v fas leading baritone with the Metro- g olitan Opera Company. Miss Robert on, whom we all know to be one of he finest pianists and musicians, acc ompanied Mr. Beasley at the piano :ith great skill. Miss Robertson also ave several piano selections. Bre ard is very proud to have such an ? rtist as Miss Robertson living n mong us. c Mr. Alvin Moore, one of Brevard's lost talented pianists, rendered sev- s ral very classical selections, display- 3 K great genius. In a few years Mr. t loore will be heard from as one of h lie great artists. S The home was beautifully decor ted with potted ferns and narcissi, v )eIieious refreshments were served, | i consisting of marshmallow cocoanut cakc and fruit. Among those prevent woi'e : :;Ir3. Beasley, Miss Berl'e IJjlb.rd, Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Kay K.njj, Mrs. Cordia King, Mrs. Eel. Lcitis, Mrs. Pickel simer, Miss Robefcso.:, Mrs. Verdery, Mr. Moore and Mr. Beasley. D. A. R. MEETS WITH MRS. ! JAMES DEAVER CN MONDAY, JANUARY 12TH ? ? ?? I - ?.'* , ? * -I Mrs. ?i ajiio's Heaver proved herssif a delightful litisies:; to the Waiglit-. still Avery Chapter of thi Daughters of the American Revolution. The uieciing v.as o led by the reading of the Al-6. : . :.a Creed by Miss Annie Jean Gash. After the routine busi ne'ca'it waj decided to present a gift! iO Brevard Institute as a memorial Lo Mrs. J. A. Forsythe, now deceased, one of the charter members of the | Chapter. The program of the after- 1 noon consisted of a reading by Mrs. Laura Miller entitled: "Then and J Now," which was most interesting. After a social half-hour, during which refreshments were served, the meeting adjourned. The February meeting will be lieid at the home of Mrs. Laura Miller an the second Monday in the month. MUSIC LOVERS' CLUB The Music Lovers' Club Met at ,he home of Mrs. Walter Duckworth Monday evening with Mrs. Duck worth and Mrs. Ralph Fisher acting is joint hostesses. Sixteen members yere present and the. program led )v Miss Dorothy McKee was unus lally interesting. Examples of the lifferent types, now being discussed, vere given by Mrs. P. Noble Simons md Marguerite Robertson. After the program a salad course vas served and all present voted' it . most delightful meeting. i DAUGHTERS OF WESLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENTERTAIN The Daughters of Wesley Sunday School class of the Methodist church net Tuesday night in the basement f the church. Following the regular business ses ion, presided over by the president, ?Irs. H. C. Ranson, the meeting was hen put in charge of the three iostesses of the evening, Mrs. F. A. itarrette, Mrs. Jess Smith and Miss Uma Trowbridge. The social time vas very enjoyably spent by engag ng in amusing games of various kinds. During the course of the ev j ening, light refreshments were .served. These monthly social gatherings of the Sunday School cla^s are proving quite successful, and to be beneficial ! to the class in many ways. ? BROCK-DALTON Miss Georgia Lee Dal ton of Bre . a:;d, and Mr. William Monroe Brock 'of llcridersbnvill'c,- were quietly mar lied on December 20, 1924, at Asiie viile. The bride is the pretty and at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dalton of Brevard and has a host of friends. The young coupl. will make their home in Ashevillc. EFFECTS CF CHRISTMAS DAY All full of candy, pie and cake, Arid sure of castor oil co take, The three sat holding heads up hig! To keep from looking each other i. the eye. One was five,? he was Bobby, And all candy was his hobby; Next the twins, Jack and Jean, The prettiest pair you could have seen. They sat around, fear in their eye. To think of the oil near made them cry. But oh! they wert in pain and dread, And knew the next move was ? the bed. It happened as they knew it would! The downed it as good children should, And then with toys of the day They went to bed and there did stay ?ADELAIDE SILVRRSTEEN. CARD OF THANKS | i i We wish to express our sincere ' thanks to the many Brevard friends who so generously assisted us during the recent illness of our two sons. MR. AND MRS. S. F. ALLISON I The School of Agriculture at State College has a three-fold purpose ? to teach, to experiment and to spread .timely facts about better farming to the people of the State. If the college doesn't reach you, call on it for one * of these services. SURE-FIT CAPS You can tighten or l_y loosen a S2 :re*Fit Cap ; that tdls the story of comfort. You've got to see these caps to appreciate the style, quality and smart patterns . PATTERSON'S Made by FINE &. LEVY, Inc., 702 Broadway, New York 1 jjgrjSffir NEW CHIC i MILLINERY I There is chicness about . 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