kosmf ^ Roy Charles Kldridjre celebrated !: .. i. i -siiiiitiv Wednesday by in- j u.i.ij, seve.at 01' ills liitle friends, j 'La j cvemnjj was sent, in laying va U-U:- iv.iiit-s, a t" t."L' which the children ' \UiV i:\vitcu into the dining room vvhoiv the little cake with its rive yellow candies was used as a center piece. !\uss ueba kitchen, and Airs. Ciuodnigh-t assisted in m rvinjr the ice j clean; and c;:\e. Those enjoying the i part.. were fay and i'.c.uise tllazener.j L.'Avvae Whjimire, r'rancr- Kdera., ?'id arid MiirjrilU'i Utll.v, .?:.SV Mcintosh, Tom anu Joe liaic. flow-,' .. .. ! . C.iCi AhOv s . , . - I . . .. .iv X . -j \i.-.-.owa\ . ntvaa'itl hi.s! i ..:ai | *L.yc *i and | Si'.'1 ?: V. . S. i llC j-.."ty C I O.AM ?( i.!ie ;.it-e. uue> wishing their! lit.;.' no-: many nuuv iiat'i'.v birth days. .. 'niss i>yrd .Jamison spent the] w. Jk-er.d with homv foi :*> in Hen- i . ... 1! ? ' t (.it* ' >?M1\ tuO. . . j v.". .1. Kldriiiye spcit-tlio week-' 0!! i Wit 1} ."lr. l'ha>. .imu's in AsiU V i* -C*. ihs. A. O. Kitciu n and dati.uhiv.'. ' V- . . ! . t ?> V.'. u I'l. the roiiiv' iM .*irs. ^>i! i t'liuui I.im week. : i >. i. 1 1 >' u? n ii * , M t*. am! , *; iVivCr.t'fi Wfl'v' t viili.'i S III .*1 j Ku! riiljce's 'i'.icsday hi.ii.il. A social i '?ar i srattio v. as i-aji'v.-ii. liurii'.K whi/n , * ' ? i l tv. .?a served rc.resli- ? 1 4 . . i ' I . i v -.nnits ci>;i.->a'r!:i' ?>C ice cn.ua anu Mi's. Oadnvan of . i.ak*.' i "\aw.?\ . j ?va> a visitor at the home o! ^n">. : c '?\J!n?.i,*u,r. Mej-day. Miss Una Ov.cu a "id, Mr. Melviii itii'vspic! ? aitv'niii ?. ie mova i:: l?:v-| \a.' t last Wi'i k. The greatest picture ev *r s'.r'. onjPii. Sv/i. '.1*0% K . ? ~ A II' 1 1 L ? >!*i? ill , All*:*.-! :-a\ and Tuesday, Marca '??> i. ? 8-> > /a .? > w ''v - ? > *1 '' 1 j i ? J * * ' * V_> ?? d i i w a ? '.l?i ? .^. .. - .j - 3 * 1 V ? * ^ or" .~U~i 1 21 2*1*2 L ? - : . ; >j-. . ? v -r *i /. ? ? ^ M y I tt m *> k < : . . W 4 %' i ? i V V . ' ii . > MM i On March 20? b. ?.t the :-.o -.na.i; High Schooi, "The Path- A":*ocr. : The Hill,"' will be given. Coir. c ore, Come all ? to see the piay. Ycj will not regret seeing in:s pi.?.V- Time: S :00 O'clock i?? SURE AND BE THERE , BLANTYRE BREEZES ! i There was a large number at the Ulan tyre Sunday School, the pus i Sunday morning. Misses Belle and Sadie Reed, who are attending school at Pisgah For est, spent the week-end at their home near 'B lan tyre. M r. M. R. Anderson !uis purchased a team recently. ? A lumber of girls visited Mrs. J. T. .Justus Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Justus and the girls sang sev eral songs, Mrs. Justus acompanyiiig ilietu on the organ. Everyone enjoyed in evenimr very much, especially .Wis. U.iv, wiio is an aged invalid. ?u-. enjoys the company of young folks-. .l I.yu:ry of Tur-'' ?? ('re;:?:, sp-oni the week-olid with Misses ..cil;' and Sii'lie Keed. I, el ha and Ma/.zie .Moody \ isiied '-.friends in this section Sun dry . i\ev. James. Anderson, of South Car-Jinn. vis:trd his. father, Mr. M. K. \iuVrson, last Sunday. Mrs. sleit'oii i. (abetter visited Mrs, ?li.iin Reed Monday evening. .... . ... ...* .us ii;..s recently j he :ghl a new l ord. The farmers of this section are ,g ''.?od use of' the line . dry v. i at h.l ;? plowing. The Ria;u\ rt Girls Club will meet ?.!? itdiiy, March H is to he Hop that t.he girls will realise the heftlit. tn i>e derived from tlie^'C nietings a:: I come regularly. The greatest Plctsiro ever screened. ?? i'h? S- a Hawk" ? Auditorium. Mon-i d:i . and Tv.esdav, March M0-JJ1. ? _ ' - . ?I- A GRADE' G5VES VERY IMEllESTiSG PROGRAM | 1 . i A ui est enjoyable and weil-remler- .; ed program \ as present ed by ,4-A j grade' i" '!ti: y -noiniug before the- as- j sciunleu school in the high school uvditorium. t l he pr; gram was in the . nature of: a ihasic:-.! * -i?i rtajhment entitled! " .'he l:'y, e iva!. ' ami \\.vr. very | i i cfive ia re-- iitioii by the .'hiliiren: ; i iie :n::. a. reprc. er..i i '.vo, >. r I ' psy Qui ? n ? Elaine Kilpatrir: : j l-'- rtune Tetfer --tfaitie Sue Sittdn-;} Yankee Peddler- ?James. Lyon ; a.: iii-.; vi/ibie chorus and tiiimo ous gypsn represented -by the children of tiu grade. A chorus of gypsies cons:. ing of 20 children rendered three songs, all of which greatly delighted the audience. The woodland scenes produced the proper stage setting, and the cos tumes worn by the children were most- pleasing in design and elf ecu The queen's costume consisted of red dress, red stockings and slippers, with stars of gold fastened on her dress and wearing a crown of gold paper. The fortune teller wore ;i red skirt with white bodice and black girdle covered with gold stars, and on her head a red cap with tassci. The Yankee peddler was dressed in : light suit, wearing a high hat am carrying a walking stick in his hand. The g.ypr.kv v. ore girls and b: . gaily and appropriately dressed to suit the. occasion. 3.1 is-. Swanee Hedrick, the teacher i of 4-A grade, directed this uiiu.nia. program. Miss Jones assisted the music. 4-B GRADE GIVES VERY INTERESTING FROGRARi An opefcita in three acts, "The Quest of the I'ink i'arasol," was ino"i 'd/'U-r'M fully pre <e ?' by l-l! grad" la:-;! r.'.lay r..cral;ig in chapel. The pUrpjase of this operetta was to give the lesson ol contentment. The queen of tin fairies allowed a discontented lit tie poppy and diseoa U\!!U>; little ...ill to change place.;: Even after she g<n her de 'red -v. ': the pink parasol, the por.py was si a. unhappy. So was tht ' little, girl. Rut; Since t l-oy were both so unhappy, ?lie queen felt that they had learned ;; lesson, so she gave them again ? Iioi ? j original place.- ia life. Ruth. again :? ! n:: rtal. reeciyed the pir.k paras. >1 fo.-j remembrance. i Characters presented were: Queen, Clara. Campbell; Ruth, Edith .Gillespie;' I'oppies, Edith Owe \ Nina l?urre!l. (lei'lrude \Vil.oi;. a.. McLeod. Evelyn Tbomnson, I.iii'e McCrary, Allie Jlelk Morris; .'Gard ener, Donavon ''arson; QuVea's Pages, James .Mills, Glenn CumVtn ? hahV. This program w?k< direc- ed :.r o>;, turned by Miss PciiEje. !1 yffvii a.1 .j tt : ;her of it! }.-rad ?. "I'ia-no. ! V '. i i - 1 Was Mi. - Maitiehle tone.-. ? ' ? I If you want 'blanks, of any kind- ! Mortgages. Mortgage ? Deeds, Dec-.' in Trust .-Warranty Deeds, inf.,'.', most any kind of blank---- Tile NEV.'Sj has it. mar i-.- ?<l.V . ?. ..t *>' "J* ? These new spring Suits have the dash a:;d style which young men demand in there Clothes. You can be-] well dressed in oar Clothes without iecit.tg overdressed. If you have never been able to get just what you have wanted in' suit j: before at the price you wanted to pay our stock will provide it for you now. Standard Clothing Co. Headquarters for D/iD and SOJ\[ A. E. Hampton Mgr. Main St. Brevard N. C. Old age creeps on all of us before we are aware and if we have not been thrifty, saved a part of what we earned in our productive years, we will be in the position of this man? down and out, no job and no Savings Account to fall back upon. Start Saving now and be protected. 4 Per Cent Paid on S&viiigs Accounts BREVttliy - M Car?!?! a The County needs the money. The Commissioners say collect the Taxes. My friends save yourself cost and the Tax Collector trouble and embarrassment by paying your taxes at an early date. This March 12th, 1925. Tax Collector

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