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MISS MARY HUNT After two long years of suffering, of being ministered to instead of ministering, the spirit of Mary Hunt was released from its bodily form and joined the loved ones "Over There" on Saturday evening, Feb. 7, at a sanitorium in Asheville. Miss Hunt was the last of her im mediate family, though she leaves several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Maddox, of Lenoir, was with her aunt when the end came. Another de 'voted niece, Mrs. M. M. Chapman, came from Bradentown, Fla., and accompanied the remain to Brevard, where they were laid, to rest beside her parents an'd beloved brother, the late Dr. C. W. Hunt. Miss Hunt came with her parents and brother to make her home in Brevard when Dr. Hunt located here in 1881. Most of her time was spent here until the death of her parents. Like her brother, she chose as her life work, ministry to the sick and suffering. She was a graduate nurse of St. Luke's Hospital, Philadelphia. For the past several years she had made her home in Asheville. Miss Hunt was highly educated, widely read, and gifted with her pen. Among the many ti'butes paid Dr. Hunt at his passing last July, none surpassed her "In Memiriam" though at that time she herself was hovering between life and death. Funeral services were conducted in Asheville by her rector, Rev. Wil lis G. Clarke, on Sunday. The re mains reached Brevard on the 2:35 train Monday and the funeral cor tege proceeded immediately from the "station to Gillespie's Cemetery, where the commitment service was read by Rev. E. R. Welch, pastor of the Methodist church. The pallbearers were Messrs. A. E. Hampton. Arthur Jenkins, John W. Duckworth/ J. M. Allison, J. II. Piekelsimer. and H. R. Walker. There were beautiful floral offer ings from her co-workers, the nurses of Asheville. and other friends. LEAGUE SERVES SUPPER The Hp-worth League of the Meth odist church serves supper at the church i-.'K-h Sunday evening at six fif:eer:. All members and prospective members are cordially invited to par * . t:ik<- of the lunch, and to remain for the League- services immediately afterwards. Fifty-one were present at the last Sunday evening meeting. EAST FORK NEWS J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McGuire spent the week end at the home of Mr. B. A. Gilles pie. Mr. and Mrs. Heath and Mr. Mc Guire returned to Asheville Sunday afternoon. Mrs. McGuire is remaining with her parents for a visit of a few c^ys. Misses Rachel and Edith Gravely were dinner guests of Mrs. L. A. Nara on Tuesday of last week. Leander Gillespie of Calvert, is hauling cross ties for Garren Berk sire Saw Mill Co. Charlie Gillespie is putting in a car of chestnut wood. He is hauling it to Kosman. Mr. Reid, the road overseer, was in the settlement last week, mending some of the bridges. We have been informed that Wait Garren has purchased and moved in to a nice home in Asheville. He was raised on East Fork, but for some years has been living at different : places. Mr. Charles Gravely and son. Robert, went to Rosnian Saturday. For over a week, Mr. Jason Ilug gins has been making his R. F. D. round in. ' new ^925 model Chevro let. Mr. Jule Reynold made a trip to Rosman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nara and son, Louis, were dinner guests of Mrs. [Clyde Jones on Sunday of last week. From tracks seen on the W. E. Shipman place, one would suppose the foxes of all the surrounding re gions, had formed a colony and were -occupying, same. Mr. and Mrs. B. Galloway have moved from the Lamber Gillespie I place to that of Myles Garren. Mrs. Harriet Racroff has moved to Green ville. Mr. Carey Wiiitniire, who has been . ill, is improving. Mr. Frank Lance spent a few days of last week at his father's, Mr. ; J. A. Lance. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the American Legion for their generous donations to oui- little son. Monroe, during his recent illness. ? Mr. and Mrs. CARL RAY. CALVERT NEWS | Mrs. F. M Paxton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Paxton, of Bre vard, Wednesday. Mrs. Carlee McCall of Gloucester, visited relatives at Cherryfield last week. B. Huggins has returned home after spending some time in Alex andria, La. Mr. John Perry was in Brevard on Wednesday. Mr. llarbin visited relatives in Canton this week. His son, Ted, re turned with him and expects to spend the summer here. Miss Ruby Galloway, who has been teaching at Blantyre, spent the week end with home folks. Prof. Weissinger and wife visited Mrs. F. Paxton Friday afternoon. Rev. Hartsell, pastor of Mt. Moriah Baptist church, has aided in organ izing a B. Y. P. U., winch is pro gressing nicely. All the young people of the community are invited to at tend. Austin and Alza Hogsed were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc Call Sunday. Miss Florence Whitmire, who is staying at the home of Mrs. E. C. Glazener, had the pleasure of enter taining one of her special friends Fri day night. time to Plant and the best varieties for each purpose is told in the 1925 Catalog Woods Seeds and hoiv to get them is told on page 4- of Catalog T.W.Wood & Sons ?ee<i9n>or? of'nco 2879 55 S. 14th St., Richmcnd.Va. ^ ft & E Si II I ? rmrs ^r^T^SBSBsraBK' To those who have entered our contest, let us again state that Saturday night, February 28th, is the time that all lists must be filed with us. Let us ask that you recheck your lists of words, so that the same word will not appear more than once on your list* Also let us again call your attention to the special discount that we are giving on our entire stock of goods and should there be a man or boy that needs an overcoat or macktnaw either for immediate wear or for another year, we wsii sell you one for actually less than wholesale price* ^ Instead of packing our coats down for another year, we will allow you 33 1-3 per cent discount on the retail price which equals 50 per cent saving. Now is the time to buy. 9 9 " Headquarters for Dad and Son' Main Street North Carolina A. E. HAMPTON, Mgr. ROSMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Elam Galloway en tertained the B. Y. P. U. Class Sat urday night. Mrs. Charlie Moore; who recently uderwent an operation at Brevard Hospital, is reported doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eldridgc have as tneir guesc, ivir. juuruigu s mouier, Mrs. J. W. Eldridge, of Macon, Ga. Miss Byrd Jamison motored to Asheville Saturday night to sec the "Denishawn Dancers." Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge are the owners of a sport model Jewett car. Little Fay Hale is recovering from a severe attack of colitis. Friends of this community sympa inr/.c witu mr. and ivirs. .jo - * ianoway in the loss of their daughter. Mrs. Gus Glazener and son, were in Brevard the latter part of the week, having dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kitchin, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridjje motored to Bre vard on Thursday nij?ht and attended the movies. All THE ECGW AND AESUTT ?01) EXPECT H I. lii!P MOBILE - PLUS SBMSSING EIGKT-CYliNDER PEiWiSiiCE Ranking with the finest cars in Europe and America, but designed and priced for the American fa'.'*/ NEW IMPROVEMENTS STILL FURTHER FORTiFY THF STRONG POSITION OF THE FOUR Far ahead in its price class today, in performance, in comfort, in sound investment value, as it has been for 16 years <EEBSS2I' .T3Kr7?7T"i 3T? 2SS0 g^agfgS&gSgCgZli w See the beautiful Hupmobilc Eight and Four models at our showrooms CO. ? m ? ? Srevaru, K. 0. ? ?a?5affign?r.25gi2r sassa 3*352 BUBS*1' Something No -v | ^HE floors, of course. And J_ Pee Gee Floor Varnish will make them so beautiful, they will he a source of pride. And floors finished witli this varnish add a distinct, lasting note of harmony to any iur nishings. In the home, floors bear the brunt of the hardest w e a r ? w i t h t h c c o ?i t i n u a I tramping of feet and stirring or lurniturc. Villi f 'ee ' >ce F-^or \ *:-h hard li'i :,irf it is l!<e most :ne?:pou::\ ey lon^wer.r ing vunii.-.h everput on a floor. s*$oi tCo. tOUlSVJLLC.
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