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MEWS ?" t ' * I + ' pi "? ? :'i ? ' I^i I jV, tk *- V *.-?? .'.: .i it ::. vi... . ? :J M.'iTHATA?'AK CLUB ?"* .? v v.. H, ^iVs'wi;!.;! ?vas .Hostess a_ .;... , i . Thursday O?' : '! "V 2-M<l .' 'V ' ouch w re ?jv?nd around a celebrated ;v ?. -c?5vf:?';r to -.Man- art. This ? ' lowed by ;1 bri- >' discussion - of t r'it j- richt re. P-:- ihi: hasitvss -ion. several ma" i- : ' *;)o.ru:??'*o vvro t! ?s? ci" -n ! ui?c i. It a a.? voted ! the rrojsvt <*1' the pro- 1 ii> ' ? >\ omr..">.s Bui'-dimr and to j r rr.- - !' ; ouo:?; "o" siiB'c. . .. th?.* pi'O t ?i ivit'iv fqr t i e -i. nin- i f .:i.< ????nuvhtee cmsssis ol I ? ???! ... ? Airs. Lofu* a :i i M rs. Wv v.; I V,'" 'i * v for the day was in u/v ?-r W. I;. U.M t?t.f sub i i"V. ".m*. jst.-.mp \ . : t ape .... tlllVrlr? 11'.:. (!?? ? f'tU *,b? f:v . the V \ ? ?' ihtrPuui ?>.; 1 ?\:is . C : i.' . '. ill-C'* t. i . . llC * ? . ,'i . . i : , ? ? . . ? .. * . . . 1 1 ? . t . : * ivC ? I'iUv'trl; ? ? ? ? * i"? ? ? ? . i -* < ' va ??!* ; J>m'. . N i v co^? t> mi i ii" f s :?? v-u.h hriajjlr.sf ir.to cti'i > ' re > .?.. ! ?> ??? it'v' Stamp ; i *?; -? it ???:..? vive;' then; ?'er J. 1;;.* 1 i. n-'ei" th:vt time -I Vo!k>w! ir the prujiru'i:. <1 ?? "usj v ? *. ???. shnien weiv i ;- . ? i ...'?^u'ss. . | :Vt*ti*r a *:!onsant social .:;;?? ?.he '".:b adji'urnea to meet i-,j w ? ':! Mrs. O. t.I. Orr. v 2P.5VARD WEDNESDAY". CLUB The Hrevaiil \Vednir~tuiy '"tub nnnj a: I.< !a?:;;e cf .Mrs.- I?. B. l.yt'i1. ?>n j -fa.Muavv f;??irteenth. with ?'ion i ' i ? ' >; T.oi-r- a. d t;\v u;uo {.I'lsvin . A ! rsre iiiajority uf the iiH-ir.'uT:- ! '.u'.ti toil~c.il. 1 \\ u ii a i'U.roiic ? - . *. ?; -wiajr tl\.-. nion'* inti r*. ;t is it ai.eti in .h < fea.ure ?-f the ? . r i : . t : '. ? v .-.-.ivr heinc ill. he.r t port ? . . ? ? . ' I U i i.4 ' . . rl of the I'Oinmit.av ap-j Ve .Mr. t'io'x.- out se- j ctutv to !<: Sl' !t Mil- j >t-. r tin- itiispiii's of" t ? : ? ? Kri'vai'd , Club, vvai iiext in ofder, j :. ii . hairman, Mrs. iv- , ? |.-.?;;ted ' hat Mr. Clement aa i : i .-m- ; i tvi us Sv.cramouche. The ? :?<. sid it anncuneed the pro- ' in.- ni;.'t'e for the ensuing: year'' as follows: Mrs. (). L. Krwin. chair-1 : i ?. J.. M. Allison- anu Mrs. R. \\. Everett, Tii.' "irram was in charge -of M^s. ! Carrie:. thy selections read -of.! "r'.-rti and" i'r.j C'.cas. with their :ner- f in "'ardens were intense- j interesting:. . I ? MR?. ?l.W?,iEZ<"6 SUNDAY iC..OOL CLaSS EN ' !:. i ri.?N3 r?ir<. i!. . A. Piu'.nmei's Sunday ! S'h'*o! . !as- if the -Met h di.-t church r. ;; ti'.e octal room ol the church Tucsvi;.y nljrht. (iall,>*vay. preside;-; o. u>'' clc.ss, con iuctid trie business . r . r '.viisch ^tame.s anu e**n tescs w-re enj.-yed by all pre.-ent. i 'u! : thv course of ti e cver inji. ooi^hli ai : x Til 0 !lt> \\ V'j <?? * VC(L e.a^s .- {.rfswinjc very popukir w:ih :hv you' :r h.ii'ies of ate church, :-oc:aiiy a.? well as religiously. AK~-\VELL" FOR REV. J. R. HAY The 'Vjinen's Auxiliary of ihe < ? 1' \ *.er'an church entertained for . men i-'riday night at the I ! ut . with ?i farewei: party for Rev. J. R. Hay This was iti the nature of a "Stag Party," the male members of the church being present, as well as a number of the prominent .men of th? | town. After most sumptous fens', served l?y the ladies, there followed inter j vstinjr- ;al!cs relative to ilev. Hay and i his sj.ilt P.did services to the church and ! people- -of Brevard during his stay in. ?iu town. These talks were given by i Rev. V, allace H a rtsell, Mr. .), S. Sil I wrsleoa and S. 1"*. Vera: r.;. Mr. Uny respende : with most approprhUi1 words. This wa ? unanlniour'y voted as r. vciy suvee ?. ful evenin.-, r.s well a.-; an. ivrudy satisfying supper. liUS'L Hi.' NT HAS BiRTHDAY PARTY i ' M m: I'd ; i .|kui% w'.h .. enjoyable p;i ft y. : i.e. ,"!i i ii ! ? c:t : 'it the afternoon .. . . . ,<>f various kinds, jU.eY \? . uh \ .v t rccords. ? . >v?: ..Ivn.nt.-, were scVwd ! . !a :? ho or the quests ? I v ' " . v ' i:> ; thesr Ii. lio iess v : ??( ;'???< ; nt" the day. *. !???.??? .,er. , .>? i .ljov Slir-ie'r ? i . 1 1 \ were: Veil '.ovv, Sarah i.onisc ,\ -ws. Ii,:yc S?-':ip:iVai?. Mark Tay lor <>rr. .\ :e Maciiei Rachel Wil ? uae 1a." , Kssie Nori:>u, Mil e.i . AO ?:?>:>, I elia Shuford, Kat'.ie; >i!;' Si: ion', and also Miss iV: Ion, Svsie's teac'ie'r. Miss !);>rothy Silvorsteen is home from Hvnau Collegi for several days during tile session of the aiid : . '.?? examinations, ? froa1 which Miss Dorothy is exempt. Mrs. F. K, 15. Jenkins a/sent ?;v-- ' era! days recently in Waynesviile, i vis: ting- her lister. ? ? ' '? .! ii. rn to .Mi', and Mrs. Charles Mull on .January T Si.il. a nitre pound hoy. Miss Annie .Marshall spent the week-end in Asheville with her par ents. .Mrs. ('. p. Austin has been ill in the Brevard Hospital, but has suffic iently recovered to be able to return to hy home on Broad street. ?!:-s Mriann Sdvorsteen left last week for New York City, where she will enter Columbia University for the purpose of specializing in a course in Journalism. Mr. Howard Hoover, of Marion, wa- a week-end visitor with friends in Brevard. Mr. Robert Kimsey is home from Davidson College for a brief vacation during the mid-year examinations, ?from which he is exempt. The many friends of Mrs. G. E. I.athrop will regret to learn that she "has been quite ill in a hospital in: Concordia, Kansas, in which city she has been vjsting friends 'or some time. Mis: Lathrop's condition is re ported as considerably improved, and it is hoped that she will soon be able to Kn.ye the hospital. Misser McKee and Robinson, of i H-> High School faculty, delightfully entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Cook with four tables ! of bridge.. On thi streets -Saturday were two i truck loads of oranges selling for fifty cents per peck. Mrs. !,. Towns end returned last week to her home in Charieston, S. C.. after an extended visit here with her sister, Mrs. M. A. Johiutorie. I Misss Lola Brooks ami Mrs; Wia. I Ray, of Toxaw'ay, were in tpyrs. ship ping one day last week. I Mrs. A. II. i!.:rris and dalighte , j lira. Walter Duckworth, returned the first of the week from KriOvviik\ Teitni., whe.ro tiny spent several daya viaiiiBj; the former's father ami other relatives. M:'. A'uiui:;.; Tfiilliham loft rocv'ili !y. for ??Ail.':.-. '.a Lo reuiime his. -ami. s in a biisHiess college in that oily. l.:t. Mr*. \\i. A. C.. Johnson, of A. h 'vi!:. , Sunday ?:? Bre vard wah :-.i..:.i?e.s ami friends. ..Mr, and- lioy K;uiipe,- ? .of' 'spent the we.ok-Cifd hi Bro v: ? si w i . ; i ! : 's patents, iff. ? - i ?. I*. V. .Shdge. ; .* V. f - ? '? i . :i.: (riiMw.ay |'ns ho (:.? . r'ii' .' U v. i ;. il. W'i J.-H an.'d {o Ashe viU; .'Yiday on business. ' ?- v-'V ' j; Miittiio ' ?Vevdery ami (lavish v.:;r, .'.:a: y. (1)0 woek-eiia-wah . friend = in Cherryfield. m.'. and T. ii. I!an. of'i.it'!{ fi; ajUK.uiuy ;h. birth'ofa ciaugh I'T. .Ii.nuai y 1 7th. Mr. ,\V. E. Broose was in Ra!e.?gh several d-i. vs ln^t week or. business. Mrs. Kay King lcf?' last week for Winston-Salem. whore -she visilod rel :il i.ves foi* several days. Th ? f idlowim; item was clipped frofc? t he Lakeland i Fla! ; St:;r Tv !';?!. M'aijV of Jan. 123: Mr. 1C.' Billiard, o!" Brevard,. N. t : :.:???:? : Lakeland Tuesday for a *idi -if'. ???? ra'ohihs and is-pieftsf antiy l >er.ivi: .a (ilo W?st J.e:iioi( street. M !SS M fit tit* : n po -it:on with tht vvi-;' has accept'*? .Ci.lixons National B;>nk of licndcrsonviile. ! Mr. Jerry Jonnpo; who has booh | ill wiih the "flu," is improving. \ Mr. Arthur Karre! is ill with the "nu" :it the home of Mr: and Mrs. Z. W. Nichols. E02ANEY- SAPPHIRE Dr. and Mrs. Parsons are spend-' ing the winter at their beautiful home. Sapphire Inn, instead of re-1 turning to their former homo at Charleston, S. ('.. as they have done for several winters past. Dr. Parsons is an eve specialist and has been ac tive in his practice for the pa-l twenty-live years in Charleston. Mr. IIal! Uinkle has accepted the portion as manager of the commis ? ivy ".oci -fitly." opened by Mr. P. P. Johnson. Mr. M inkle has done cler ical work in' Greenville, S. C. for sev eral years, and we wish for him much success iti his new position. Mr. Andy Woods and family are among the new comers in <>.ur; 'com munity,' and- :.re now. occupying the Jai ic.s P. II inkle resilience. Mr. .Mark ilhdilo, of Oklahoma, who has been visiting his cousin, Mr. i Carl Robinson has accepted a po t'sitii'R with Mr. Johnson. ' Mr. John Howard was a visitor at j .Mr. W. H. llinkle's last Sunday. I ? Mr. Carl Robjiiso.n spent the week end at the homo of his father in Salem, S. C. Several of our people went to Tox aw.iy Sunday t'.> hear the lecture given by Professor Melton, of Pruit land. Institute. We are all glad to see Mrs. Par sons. who has been ill, out again. T hrifty" youth means old age comfort, so why not prepare now for your old age, when your productive days will be over, and you can enjoy yourself in comfort? It costs only a little to start a Savings Account? and a little added each pay-day soon adds up into a most comfortable sum. We add interest at 4 per cent. CO rv'*> C5 ? ? v. ' - 1 . '.V \ Nr. v > M | Jh &fcs> ? *! Vv ^vv -3 \j?$J %? j V.'! ? ? y*X-' m ,-J X&ilf WW V?y v:V W- \"fV i 0 v 'V,V <;^-'.v ; .; V | :. '. /?'?' ! . I . ,;? "n\ ;. i. ??? ?:?? I \ r* ? 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