Rev. Wallace Hartsell, pastor of
Mount Moriah Baptist church of Cal
vert, ililca his .regular appointment
last Sunday afternoon, using as his
theme the 7th chapter of Judges.
Rev. llartseil explained fully, the
kind of a christian the Lord may de
pend on.
Ivlr. Hix, who spent the winter
with his uncle. Mr. J. Hix, returned
to his home in Spartanburg, S. C.
Mrs. Willie Saunders and Mrs.
John Oonley spent one day last week
with Mrs. Judge I'lott.
' There Will be prayer meeting at
our church next Thursday night. Feb.
2>>. at V ;Jl? o'clock. Kvory one is in
viied to V present. Xev. Hartsell
will be in charge of the service.
Misses .!*?!, u'ence- Wiritmire and ,
Mamie Hayes \isited friends in Ros
man last week.
Our T>. V. V. is prog>vsMt!g
nii-iy. The young people seem very
much interested. ami a large attend
ance is noted.
K. J. Wiuiin're ar.<i sou. Arthur,!
w<.cc in Brevard last week 011 busi
i\--.
Mr. Joe Met'-ary and tamily have
moved from I-!.- .i. Whitmiiv's place. *
where Mr. Me- racy ha- been engaged
in the lu. ; bu- n.-si fo*' some
time, back to his borne on l.ntle .
River. Our conmuniiy tVels that
t!:vv have a i' family in the;
leaving oi' Mr ami Mrs. Mcl'rary.
XI, s. ii. ,:a A i icon ?:;ts returned
fro:',! .!:.v'<i'.rs<.>nv:lio. vhore slu' has
b . ;i vi<ivii!'; her daughter, Mrs. M.
L. Hamiltm..
Misses Frances F?\-icr- and Mamie
Ilaye.s v.vtv guest# of .Miss Alza 11 og
si i la.-i. Sundav.
Mr. and Mr*. J. W .- tilazener. Mr.
a. i;t Mr.-. il.'F llbi/i-ncr ' spent last.
Si.nd;:;, with 'lr. and Mrs. K. I. \\ hit
mi re.
Mr, 11. Ale:;.'-v.;ivT and family, of
i\ . a.vr.::ed ? . ? vii-t.- at Mt. 1
:Vr'!'.uh last Mritiay .'ift'.'riioon. (
T:v . ;'s oi Fahvi ; have been
; . .i
i ? ;:o? d \vor\ ?u-*iag t lie !mo
v. athev in i-Ybrmiry. . ..?>
.dr. a::.; M rs. U. i". Hogsed, Mr.
I- i . <t.. v . v'i>: ?. d Air. ami Mrs.
w. li. .lieu, i t htowah.
CARD OF THANKS
i
1 .ink ..!! of my m mhbors
au ! fnr.ul... t-sp^eially tile Masons
an : K. K. K . fi r the:1* kindness dur
the ilims.- of my-eif ami family.;
?P. \.. OAU.AMOIiK.
WiliMRlJ ilWS
Iiev. W. II. Nicholson filled his
regular appointment at Lake Toxa
way Baptist church last Sunday. He
was accompanied by Mr. E. D. Ran
dolph and little daughter, who gave
some special music, the little eight
year-old girl playing.
Miss Olive Nicholson spent the
week-end with her parents, at Ros
;nan.
Misses Eith Piekelsimer, Janie Sue
Norton and Clean Williams motored
,i< tfrevard and attended i.he picture
show Saturday night.
Mr. I. S. Sanders was in Brevard
last week on Business.
There wil l>e a meeting- of the conr
mittee on arrangement^ for the
Fisher reunion at Lake ToxaWa;
Maptist church on -next Saturday,
Feb, L'S. to select a monument and
?!. i.'e v '? .?> wi!1 ' >e* he-- 10 the :'o
uuion this year. All who are inter-'
ested will pieasc be on hand at !) :'?(>
a.m. This committee will aiso otan a
road to be built from the State high
way to the Baptist church.
C'TFZENS MUST OBSERVE
FIRE TRUCK ORDINANCE
M-jyor nn.l Fire Chief agree not
;c rrosecuti otl\ nders of Ordinance
at this time. Inn offenders hereafter
(tt< prosecuted,
A t; li.i', wheu i ?ic fire aiarnt i
s-.'Ui'dtd Men-day, autor.'o'ule.s ran i
:a I of,.:ut'd hi. id -red the progre-.. [
oi* tile fire truck. Tins habjt will, u:i- j
? Iroken, ca. . s?i;ii>u* {
ill ?< ;ne time. Ordinal, res have bee::.?
d providing i'sus of mil le. ? I
Ii.tn tW(. iii-y-iiw dollars or imprison- ;
ineni of not niore than thirty <iays j
f '}? V:h> ?? od'o;;di>i<: these laws
.'ill vehicles are required to pari; j
. i the sound oi* the ajann. i;i .;ue-h a j
manner as iiot'.-ti?; interfere, with the!
,:iO"gi!is,vcf tile lire truck
An <' "dii!;:iue also provides that no i
person shall drive, or attempt to '
drive, or get. on the lire truck ex- ;
? jit lie he a member of the Sire do- !
vartnl r!, or is authorized by the. j
're. rh., f to do so.
Shou! I ainuaer iire .occur, ami '
either i f these ordimtiiees he broken, j
'lie renders v..i! probably realize. !
a:. l there is : orhe. provision where
? tiu;. may lie reminded of t.li>'r |
.-?s,.;Ke.
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Mr. Ned- Anderson of Mar.; Ilill,
spent the week-end with Vincent
Owen. ;
Mr. W. M. Lowe, who is working!
at Canton, -was at home for a few
days iast week.
Dr. J. 15. Millard and family of;
Mate water, W. Va., are visiting "\1 1*3.
Millard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,J. .!. .
Brunner.
Mrs. Ida Paine -spent ? Sunday
with Miss Owcriby in Rosnian.
Pastor Z. W. Nicholson preached
ah excellent sermon at the Uapcisl |
church dm Sunday morning.
St;; to Vet; rarian Lancaster ha:; 1
been examining cattle in ; hin vjein'ty ?
and. find:; them to. be at) per cent ,
h-althier than the ones of the lov.'- 1
lands.
J. C. Re id caught a large ground |
hog last week, and he is sure ilia
spring has coiiie. ? ,.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Oniom, of j
Rr.avard, spent Sunday in Toxaway.
Robert Marcum spent Friday. in
P'- vr; h Forest. and while the re -visited 1
his old home.
A number of young people <?;.v( j
Mr;. \V. L Raines a surprise party j
la--: r ; i<!: y night. After iiu:.;er iu ; '
name? w; r ? euj'rvod". M'-. Roy Mc-j
Call s'aii;'; .< - vera I songs-accompany!;;;.! '
them on a banjo.
RECENT ARRIVALS
AT THE BRYANT
J. J. Jenkins, ilrndei onviile; Mr.
Murray. Hendc* sonviile.; A. K. On,
Asheville; C. R. Shbdey. Johnson
City, Ten ft.; A. It. is']!. AsWyilie;; !?'.
E. Herman, ilenu. : >o::v!'u ; J. W,
Snipes. Asheville; -1. 3i. Campbell.
Asiieville; R. li. Town-end, Knox
vilie; W. E. Odom, A:^..viiie; .). C
IJiuan, Asheville ; (I. 1.. ? VVurzb'urg,"
AshevilU ; J. Edward (iibio-i. Ashe
ville; CI. T. Hart, lien. ?: r:.onvitle;
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Allison. IIend< r- ;
senville, R. 1. Russell. -Knoxville; VV.
A. Fowler. Knoxville: I'). E. l>in,h
iinr.n, Canton, Ohio; T. \Y. Woeford,
Spartanbuig; \\\ E. Scruggs, I ! ers
dersonvil'e ; . \V, J. Middletoi. War
saw, X. C.; R. W. Klackmoro. War
saw, X. ('.; W. I'- William-.-., .Jr.; V.'ar-j
saw, X. ('.; Id::, and , Mr.-. 11. S. IMijy
zard, (irei oville. S. ( .; J. R. Telh a.
Knoxville; .). E. I.iiuiiey, Knoxville;
0. D. Lovelace, Cave City. Ky.; Mr.
Jones, Henderson ville; 1'. Hani.
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Greensboro; A. E. Lawrence, L'-helby;!
/). ;!. Picrci, Atlanta; Air. and Mrs. I
I', vvti- Walk.-r I'isgah Forest; Venro j
Clt.'iti' at, City; Overtoil I.fwih. City, j
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| F VOI Y\I rt par of Hummin?: Bird
S:!!; i !.. v * > conip >rc with the stockings
si"> nvi: \\?? ry the h?:'i>c-ro-hou-:o agent,
you' J never open the' door to him again*
HunvviiiM !";rd } u\-e arc not sold by any
trick "test. ! *: :t wo can make those tests
for you wiili ; kimming Bir .i if you like.
A nail i..ocar : o drawn. safely along Hum
- ming nird > "lose c;r silk stocking, i'rthe
file is held a ccrtain way, and will break
the thread of the strongest silk, if it isn't.
Humnvivr Bird:- can. he pulled lengthwise
with all your might and they won't tear.
When agents tell you that their silk stock
ins* arc bo iter K.cvre thr/re shipped
ftcsjfi.'friKii the raltji;, I "k out. Stocking
made' of trUr-i silk, iiHe 1 (ur.uiv.n?.* Bird.-,
and jKirc'fhcJ, like Hum "vaH Avould
not dcterii/i;;;rc if yon ; kept t!ic:n
years without wearing ? t: scin. And you
wouldn't want any ?rKcr kind.
The real test ol' silk hose is the test of
wear. We rhxilutely. guarantee every pair
of Humming IM-rd Hose and we stay n>ht
in one place to back up that guaranty.
Humming Birds arc sinnrt-iittir'.* hose,
clb.-,ely knit, of pure, lustrous silk, rein
forced at ail points of wear. Made in three
styles to fit ail figures.
I ag* (fyird
PURE SILK HOSIERY"
WEARS LONQER
If you want "distance" you
should save for future needs.
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Prosperity will come in ''clear"
and "loud" for those who get
something ahead with which
to me-t future opportunities*
Our strong institution can help
you. Ours is a sound plan
providing maximum rate earn
ings.
COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN
OUR METHOD.