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PERSONALS Pro. W. D. Yarborough, of Gibson, [ N. C.. was intown Saturdava ttending to matters of business and visiting his sister. Mrs. Harley Lyday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, of Asheville, sue lit the week-end with Rev. and ? I Mrs. E. .R. Welch, Mrs. Lewis being j the niece of Mrs. Welch. Miss Lela Brooks, of Lake Toxa- ? way. Was shopping in town Saturday. Mr. R. h. Lawrence, of Shelby, ' was a week-end visitor in town, ( stopping at The Bryant. Mrs. MeGahee and daughter, i Elizabeth, of Asheville, were greeting former friends in Brevard Sunday. ? Mr. A. V. Lyday, of Asheville, spent Friilav in town with his broth | er, Mr. G. II. Lyday. ill's. C. I'. White, Miss Florence Kern, ami Mrs. R. V. Nee I were i.? attendance at the illiteracy meet. of the Woman's Club held in Ashe ville recently. These ladies ivpre stT.tv-d the Wednesday, Mulhntnsian ami Fortr.i.rhtly Clubs, respeet \elv. Mrs. K .11. Norwood has been con fine.! to her home for the pa-t week on account of illness. Mr. an.: Mrs. J. S. Silverstecu were business" visitors in Asheville Friday. The iir.-t snow of the season vis t ?;v \ c.i ?.i I viiU'Silay, .U.'itvii t. i'h. snow was about three Miches dec:\ out . practically disappeared . wit Si in twenty-four hours. Thi- was followed by almost suir.nu r-!:kc weather. Mr.. and Mrs. L. I'. Heck, of Hen dersi i>)vi!Iv*. were- Urevard v!.?iu?r< the iir>t >:-f the week. Mrs. J. M. Zaciiary, who has been ii:tig i!*e winter wah her daugh ter Charlotte^ is now i:i Brevard wiiiv Sirs. i!. 11. Zachary. Mrs. I "aid Saiathers .of Ashovlile. ( >i ? :."v r:.l ii'iys la- v.<"k w itfe \i. T. W. Whitmire and f:;"'n!y at t're Aeihelwld,. i.;.v. \'i .? ' itch -!1 visile ! ionu ? f? !'.< it; ! .awrenee. S. C... ' ii.-t we ? Col; < ; ( . I? edges *v! li'.'ilvu a >r:t> ii> Florid;: where lie . . h" ;ed ?? 'eal esiaiv. . ?: ; r: dr. and Mrs. Raymond; 'vf Vyiea, a daughter. Mr. !.' ' ? ??Te I ! elt w:.:s a Green- j vdlv vis:'.' ? Saturday. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen and Mrs. v". p. White are spending several davs Ash?;vii!e "his week at*-. ? hn ' jjtate" I'. A. K. annua! meetim.* now ?r. Vv*n i ? 1 u* '.hat city. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Summey, Mrs. Hart, Miss Polly Hart and Mrs. Z. \V. Nichols spent Monday in Hender son ville. . j Miss Annie Marshall spent the weekend with hir parents in Ashe viile. Mrs. Bailus Rector, of Pennsyl vania. and Mrs. John Forest, of Heh dersonville, spent Sunday in .Bre vard with their niece, Mrs. Roland 1 Whitniirc. V Mrs. L. B. Brown, of Asheviile, J spent the week-end at the Aeihei wold. Mr. Arthur Harrell has accepted a position With Kugor-s uroecrj Coai" pany. Asheviile, and assumed his du des there tiie lirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. -Miller and Miss Karlev ne i'oinde.xter were iiender sonviik visitors Monday. (Hi Li;-. Sunday. * larch <*?. 'he thc' monieter at Brevard Institute Uea-l ..v./ f.'.i. r :??<: ? 4 (Unlets. This is the highest! temperature yet .ex pern need s:iice-| last October, wlien. tiie temperature ! near tin- middle of October was .Sit decrees. ' Mr. -Fred Alky, of Asheviile, spent the week-end with Mr. and M: s. Z. W. Nichols. Air.-. \V. U. Lycrly. who has been in 'the Biitmorc Hospital tor scver;i< weeks, returned to her home in Liv vard recently. M; s ..iar.ua"e.t . i.yerly is quite ill j a; the home oi. her |;U'ivai;s. ai.a j Airs. W. li. liYi'i'l.v. Mr. and Am .-. T. v\ . VVhittplry, Aii'.j and Mrs. Lawrence Holt, aiid Mr. j l'uiii \\ hitniiri motored to Aslieville i for the day Saturday, Tiie many IT. ends of ?Sujit, T. C ?1 jesnierson will regret to learn ha; < he is not feyovt-rinu from his rxtoud- J i'i| nine-- "is well as expreteil. ;;iic j was i"i ir.ovi i! !asi week to liiu l'iv '.ard Hospital. ? ' -r J A> iV\V:'.iii:e i'edvic:; v;:s a licit- [ dcrsozvviHe visitor. Air. Bernard. ot Kbiid'a, i.- ~.;r .own j th:.- 'Ave!-: :;i .in* inte.isr.'. c' Lamp) > ,.1'i iir.a. of "whiclV'he is j i:: < i-v. j ..a ? v. Was nam!." *v;ii4 on. 'i r.; nas til i?i. ?arw Monday. ? j. .? in.'.i i. child of Mr. ai.d .-.??? J. 11. Tii:slc\ is reported seriously : ill. . - ' ? . 'I Ah:. V. \\ . V- liitmirc was- i:i Ashe viile Monday having ar. -ray made of one foot, which has iji veil him considerable t rouble i Mrs. M. A. Johnstone moved Tues day to her home, after spending the winter with Mrs. Welch Galloway. Hon. Welch Galloway returned Wednesday from Raleigh, after hav ing successfully completed his duties as Representative of Transylvania County in. the State Legislature. The Kress family, of Asheville, connected with the Kress chain of stores, were Brevard visitors Sim day. SOCIETY K "AT HOME" AT THE INSTITUTE The lady teachers of B retard 1 u stitule deii.uht fully entertained their frier..!;: Friday afternoon from four to six o'clock in the Institute recep tion room. During the afternoon, readimjvi given by Misses I'lank. Berkley and Hendricks, of the, Institute faculty, were greatly enjoyed. The three hostesses, .Misses Miller, Koth and Plank, served delicious tea and wafers. 'Qiiii.e a large number of the la dies <>f ill" tovv'n were present to en joy this pleas.int social gathering: J DELK.HTf UL SOCIAL GATHERING Mr. and Airs. \x. E. Hunt enter !.:i :(d vilii a > ? . .:i ' ! sovi::! lalhe.in, t their home iO!i 'I iiumlay < veil iii; ; Y!, . f tortahiinerjl for ; he evi-n ( ! > ?i i;ae(! in the rendition of nu merous selections by the Tnwsylvan i-' Y1 i?>, together with several piano so!- !iy Mr; Alviu Moore. This trio i.; :: ;> credit to Brevard. ami i i-oaj-idered it an uhU.< K}'.i- i / 'v:h !?> lis'1 en fo such aeconi pii shed musicians. During 111/' < a i : i iiu". 1 is/e hoslev i-eiv,'d punch, cake and ca'.dies. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS Tin \. oin-. i's Missionary S. j of the Methodist church, met Thurs :o:>7. in the ladle..' parlor," .\n;oi",g oilii . luiii U*rs <j i bus a*. !>;? l:an :: d wa. the teuton ?.?!? :'?-<???? to th" anmial n:e.v?ia.}g. ?? ;he U\ ??tern Xtwtli Carolina M: .-/m ?vvj >"oPfe e.ec. which v..!,' ?>?.? jpt'l .!?:] ( 'ha"iotie, Ai-i-il i i-i 7. Mr-. Si:i"!-i'i\e was elected deU-'gate. a;:.. Mr.-, li. A. J '!u miner alternate". The program for the afternoon was in charge of Mrs. H. A. riurtimcr, as sisted by Mrs. Stanford, as devot ional leader, and Mrs. J. F. Zachary and Mrs. J. B. Pickelsimer giving i most interesting resumes of leaflets i regarding missionary work in foreign fields. The president appointed Mrs. U. L. Engli sh and Mrs. Eugene AllKon as members of the program commit tee for the succeeding two meetings. Following the business -.session, a short social time w;i. enjoyed by the ladies. EPWORTH LEAGUE ENJOYS SOCIAL The losing membership team of the TSpworth League entertained the wiiu.i.! s j ruiay evening with a most e.i jo\ aide social gathering at the . iethodisl church. A cross word puzzle contest, the words of which were originated by .Mrs. Lawrence Holt, and made into puzzle form by Mr. Jackson, of Llor idii, afforded much interest and aTnusement, The prize for the correct solution was awarded Miss Ruth Waters. Numerous other con tests and games were greatly en joyed. The main feature of the ev ening was a game, -'Happyville and ?Glad Town," which was quite novel and created great fun anil merriment. During the evening, numbers if the entertainment committee served punch and cake. o(! young people Were present to enjoy this delightful evening. MT. MORI AH B. Y. P. U. TO ENTERTAIN The members of the Ml. Moriaii 1. i . of ih.c ( iK'i'' v 1 1 ; > ! : 1 list church, will c-nteiiain with a v ial gathering ?! '<ht home of \iiss ; Annie Gillespie ' Fridaj evening, March K>, ;it 7 :'?(? o'clock. The social committee compared of Jessie Whitrvire, Helen Snelson, i\]i(!;'i!!, a-Mi ??Jri.-TOe Wi ii.T.i extend a .eimiiai invitation to alii ..Members and any who are ir.terc.sie : in if. 'Y. P. U., work to be present ' huI ei:.'r-. a |i!e)isan( siui.:! eVtniug ? . iih the young people. T'-.ere v. ill i. . met iii;r of .!-? ? 1". 1'. J Satui'.iay ;irt'.rnoon, at ?!:(>(> at the Library. AUXILIARY MEETING OF ST. PHILIPS CHURCH The regular monthly meeting the Ladies Auxiliary of the Episcop| church met Thursday with Mrs. E. lireese. In the absence of the presideil Mrs. 0. L .Erwin presided. KollowiiJ the routine of business, the Missic Study Class conducted their weekl study. The subject Tor the day vv| China, which was presented in most interesting manner by tl leader, Mrs. Frank Jenkins. The next Mission Study Class wl meet with Mrs. J. .VI. Allison, Fridij afternoon, March 13th. SERVICES AT ST. PHILIPS EPISCOPAL CHURCH SUNDA| Archdeacon Griffith, of Asevill will conduct services at the Episc pal church Sunday morning at 1 1 :< o'clock. Communion service will 1 held at this time. MRS. R. V. NEEL WINNER IN WORD CONTE! The wining contestant in the woi| conlest recently conducted by Mr. E. 1 1 ;:;vi |>l rut, <>i' tin* Standard '"lull i i? Company, was Mrs. K. Y. Xe<l Mrs. XoH succeeded in making HI 78!> w^ls out of the letters :<ppe:i ing in the three words. "Standal Clothing Company," and a prize $20.00 in gold was awarded lij Mrs. Xeel is the wife of Mr. li. Xeel dean of the boys at l?reva| Institute. AT THE METHODIST CHURC Anoth' r large Sunday niivht ad ences next Sunday tiitrln i wj we want. A subject of peculiar teres; is to !>?? delivered. Good mu:| A he.: ! ly welcome. m. H, i. GLARVOI la inyerssRile, N. G, 7iii f.vo. Esst Res. Phone 254 W Office 52 J y 2 i-.i yard Genuine ^ .. ... * ni N Yw oiuiing .01 _ i.u.. Ml A Four-Quart Ptu:-1 Alu.r.inum Pitch or !'< l-> 1 i i 5 ? k 01* Turkis'i iiciiUi owels tor . . $1. g\( Si. P. $>?2 Si U> Roils Cotton I'isr . . i_ uiu lS 0. X. 1 . . . g ^ ^ Croci-:t thread lev : Si- . )? ?1 m .s. ? v O k?M.VlMVU - i Spoois Coats J* | ?2| Sewing thread tor . t$/A ? * <r? ?* 2 Guaranteed Window Shades tor . . 2 Boxes Kotex for . . , V'i ij oi.uu $1.00 <6 yards line quality Long Cloi.ii for $!, 10 yards'Apron or fancy (? . "h D 2 Gingham tor jj C 1 pair Phoenix, Gordon or Holeproof "Silk Iiose tor , 51.00 ! fj K " B ") yards 2~>c Bleaching for $1. 2 ;. ards L'nblcavhcd lJ-4 Ptppc-reil Sheeting ior ?? ^ ,r\ { S3 Lm 2 Collar and Cuif Sets, 7 c quality for .....'. 2 yards Bleached 9-4 Pcppcell Sheeting tor 7 yards 1 0c, yard-wide S^x'. Island for. . .$1.00 1-2 dozen 27-inch Red Star <?"J AA Diapers for . . . ?pI.vU I 3 yards Fancy Oilcloth for f . $1.00 i ,r>. A 10 lbs. Sugar, G boxe's' Washing C?"jj jftfjj Powdv-r a;:u Shopping bag ibr &'i ^ "y jj !> yards fine 'quality ?!:;-inch She*. iing. for <4/~' jl - yards white <?*?) tfVfA Oilcloth for 4? U.XJC3- . Bn? *-**?? 2 pairs Eabies' soft sole . . (M A Hi Shoes for . tPlcVi'll $1, 10 Floor Mats, 18 bv 3G inches fol io Cakes Palmolive Soap for o yards 50c duality Cretonne for $100 $1,00 i:*vur?w vflouer n 2 G boxes Grandma Washing '{ Aa i Powder for . . . : - 1-2 dozen extra fine Mercerized NankinS lor . ?j)i* One Alarm Clock and one cake Palnrolive Soap for 4 pair Men's Leather Palm Gauntlets for. ?VUTt *31= ? ? " VLJ Boys' $1.-3 and $1.50 Sure-Fit Cap l'or rs .ix-r.'z*ii+*ama One Fine Grade Tie, New Spring Colors for 1 yard Silk Georgette l'or 1 Lot Ladies' M- i: ; : s ing \v ear each 5 yards any 25c Gingham tor . . . 1 Model Corset Brassiere for . . 2 yards 69c Table Damask for ?<3 /ft dp 1 o \ * $1.09 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $10 $1. $1. 2 Van 1 1 eiisen Collars and 1 Arrow Handkerchief lor . . . ] Men's Fleece Lined Cnionsuit i'or $1 (f>,? 12 M\\ Arrow Hand iicivlii'.ds !or . . (i Men's Aii'oW S'.iii v odai's lot* . r? ?2,'S. S:?I'I Collars ior /t-4 ' f\ $iaJU . ft no $1.00 | 10 ['airs Men's Work So>.\\.-? so; 1 fit i J ' A ? x 2G Men's While ] i and k; rchiefs for $10! 12 pair -Men's Cotton Hose, all colors, for . (T r JpLOi? 10 pair -den's Canvas Gloves for $1.00 10 boxes 2-in-l Shoe Paste for . SI. Men's Ribbed Unionsuit for $1.0f Men's Cloth or Felt iiat ior . $1.01 4 pair Men's Leather Palm Cloves for (3 extra size Carhart f>lue or Red Handkerchiefs for . . $100 $1.00 1 Men's Cap, values to ;?2.2;"), Special . . . 3 Men's Linen 50c Handkerchiefs i'or 5 pair M-en's ail-Wool Gloves for $1.00 $l.uU $1.00 6 Braid Knit Ties, Fancy Colors, for . si.eo E9B
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