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Mr. J. W. Cobble, of Plummer C-obbie, has been in Knoxville, Tenn., for several days on business. Mr. Rush Whitmire was a business visitor in Forest City last week. Miss Ruth Waters was a week-end visitor with relatives in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ranson and small daughter visited relatives in Asheviiie several days last week. Mrs. Mamie Verdery was a Hen dersonville visitor several days last week. Prof. C. H. Trowbridge was a ?\ve -.nd visitor- in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price, Mrs. W. J I. Duckworth and Mrs. Frank Beas ley are in attendance at the Baptist Convention, convening in Winston Salem this week. " .w. Oavia Orr spent last week in Hendersonville during the illness anu suiioequent death of her nephew. Mr. T. H. Shipman was in Ashe vi;".. he fayc of jt'ne week. Mvs. W. H. Gray, formerly of, Brevard, has been spending the win ter in California, but is now in Ashe villc with her daughter. vrs. . Kin gold Schley, also a former resident of Brevard. j I>I iSi* Annie Marshall was a week- j end visitor with her parents in A'she-j vale. Mrs. Egbert Stowers spent Friday in A-shcvilie. ' Miss Gladys Gionn and son. John Whitmire. of Hendersonville. spent ' the week-c-nd in town with Mrs. | Lawivnce Holt. Rev. Wallace Hart-sell. pastor of i Brevard Baptist church, tlelivered the I adth ess to the graduaing class of l>al-j sam Grove school, last Thursday: evening. The. many frie.nus of Miss Hosfoi d I were delighted to see her again in j Brevard tjje past week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitmire and! two children spent the past week in j Jacksonville, Fla.. with Mr*. A hk mice Mr. J. E. Waters has been ion-i lined tc his home for several days i v.-. cn the tiu. Mr. Jess Coston, of At;he?'ii-i.-. was .:i Low a Friday, Mr. .an.; Mrs. G. II. ivy day and; family movo<i last wee k . Dav d?v<.n j River, where Mr. Lyd-ay vail pperaiv j - Patton's store, which he reic.'-uy; pure hased. Mr. 0. H. Orr returned last week j from Tuisa, Ok!a.. where he was ;n ill tendance at the sessions of the j Missionary v banc it. Mrs. Stone, of Asheviiie, was in j Brevard last week with her brother. Mr. H. C. iuuison. Mr. Ted Clement, of Greenville, , was a week-end visitor in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs.- S. C. Vaiees :.::d family spent the week-e.nl in i.an (irum, S. C., visiting- Mrs. Yate-?! brother, M. E. Lindsay. Rev. anu Mrs. Wallace Harlsel' and family, Mrs. A. E. Hampton and .Mrs. Lewis Hamlin motored to W sn ston-Sa{em Monday to attend the Baptist Missionary Convention in ' Session' in that city this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray, of Lake Toxaway, were recent guests in town of Mr. and Mrs. Lyeriy. Mr. and Mrs. P. ,M. Verdery, of Charlotte, spent the week-end in Brevard with the former s mother, Mrs. Mamie Verdery. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Srnathers, of Asheville, spent several days recently with T. W. Whitmire and family at the Aethelwold. Mr. Eugene Allison was an Asuc viile visitor Friday. Mrs. Lawrence ilolt spent several days last week in Asheville. Mr. Jim Barber, oi! Asheville, was in Brevard several days last Weei-V giving instruction to the members of the local Masonic order. Mrs. S. F. Allison accompanied her son, Lloyd, to Burnsville last week, where the latter participated in the trianguplar debate held at that place j .Friday night. I Mr. Luther Pushell, of the Jerome i& Pushell t Department Store, spent a few days this week in KnoxviiL, Tenn., on business. Rev. E. R. Welch, pastor of the Methodist church, is attending the Asheville District Conference at ?Weaverville. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lowe were called to Rutherfordton this week to be at the bedside of Mrs. Lowe's ' father, J. T. Fortune. iilfl WEDNESDAY CLUB The Wednesday Club met with Mrs C. E. Lowe, ! arch 25th. Thir [ :vv.en".uers v.v >rc.~cnt. | After routine 1..: iness. two cora were apoiti'.id, With Mrs. 0. L. Erwin *is en si. . an of one com mit -ee, and Miv. . S. Silvcrsteen chairman of the o. h r. The program committee for iicm yeav made their nv-ort and out!::- d a course of study prepared !?} the University Extension at Chap ! Hill. The subject for this course of - udy will be de cided later. Mis: W. E. Br: e e had charge of the current evei.ts, n the absence of j Mrs. D. G. Ward, The program was j in charts of Mi." ^yncli, most ably assisted by Mrs. r. S. Silversteen. The subject: Chili, was presented in a most e"tertr.inin;r and instructive man;1, r. dwelling' e:i the chief char ;c?5 of the people, the de . ? 1 the many flaw- j ers which are eonsiccved the most ? beautiful in the world. After a iilearant social hour, the Ciub adjourned to meet with Mrs. R. W. Everett, April 8th. fOSSSTS MIES Year correspondent saw a sight for sore eyes Saturday, . when most folks had "gone to town.' Tne Newly-weds of the community we; e busy planting Irish potatoes in bliss ful disregard of the lure oi" the week end! in town. That's the stuff; camps , nifty come, and camps may go ; Trail- ! jsylvania may become the playground j .>i' the universe, "and a' that," but j j the man with the hoe who helps j things grow, is the best asset of any i country after all. * . Con-nesstee's literary stick has had j another notch cut in it. The Ashe ville Citizen publishes Rob Kinuey.s name on the Honor Roil of Davidson 'College with an average of !)7 plus, j He has himself, published an article in the Davidson Annual, and he is a ! ; captain in the R. O. T. C., there. Miss Margaret Morris, the Pres ident of the Senior Clas at Winthrop I College, made a flying visit to her father's camp this week. Miss Mary Verner spent the week end with her parents on her way back to Chapel Hill, from a visit to the school maintained in East Ten j nessee bv the Pi Beta Phi fraternity, I ! to which she had been sent by the local chapter at the University. The Rev. Mr. Morris has been planting strawberries and apple trees on his place at a rate which bids fair to furnish fruit some day a; a veritable summer city below Cou nesstee Falls. Mr. Frank Zachrfry came over from Brevard on a visit to his home place Sunday. Ilis little boy* Mai- ! vin, has made a fim recovery from his recent accident. Messrs. John and Ijoe Fatton mo tored over from Davidson River Sunday on a visit t) Mr. and Mrs. Kimzey. Our new road was so' tint, that Mr. Patton got itl mixed up .with j the State Highway, and did not know j what ho was traveling on. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL "RALLLY DAY" NEXT SUNDA ?' j The now membership cam pa: - launched by the Methodist Sunday School some months ago, will com'.' I to a close next Sunday. The goal set foi an attendance of 300 present b April will in all probability be ex ceeded as an attendance of 280 ha already been recorded. Interest and enthusiasm is running rampant, with each class endeavoring to excel their previous high water mark. The Men':-, Bible Class, of which Welch Galloway is teacher, is grow ing steadily, new members being en rolled each Sunday. The class is progressive and cooperative as is ev idenced by the fact that the class subscribed for one membership in the Chamber of Commerce. They believe in a greater Brevard aiga will ar-ist the Chamber of Co^B merce both collectively and individ^B ? The efficient superintendent, 1 H J. F. Zacliary, is on the job, not onH on S u ml: ys, but every day of uH week, and nas stated that his aim I to so conduct the Sunday SchocH that its members will come ? not onl for duty's sake, but more so froiH the benefit and real pleasure dtH rived from being at attendance re.'.B lilarly. ' ft lie - ? V Z-IWIW 5Wm Mi NfcwS I Mr. and Mis. W. W. Ray, wh( have iii-en visiting relatives in Sal-is huiy, lettv.-cil home on Monday. M; Elizabeth Recce of Brevard cpe.it the- week-end with her daugh lor, Mrs. J. E. Rufty. Miss Alma Hall of I'isgah Forest, wag a visitor in Toxaway, Sunday. The- ' Sen 'or of Rosman High School presenii, 1 the play, "The l ath Across the Hill" "at the school house on Friday night. The hour's enter tainment was thoroughly enjoyed by a large audience, and the sum of forty-two dollars was realized from 'he' sale of tickets. Mrs. Wesley made a trip to Bre vard on Saturday. Roy McCall and Dewey Owen left Tuesday for Mills River, where they expect to work until summer. Mr. Jack Fisher of Asheville was a visitor in Toxaway during the week-end. Howard and Jimmy Reese of Ros man, visited their aunt, Mrs. J. E Rufty, on Sunday. Mr. Spaulding Mcintosh and farn ily have moved to their home here after living at Rosman for severa years. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Whitmire o: Quebec were visitors in Toxawaj Monday. ( Mr. Booth Price has purchased a I new Ford louring car, with which he | expects lo carry the mail more quick ;'ly than on horseback. The sixth grade pupils enjoyed a half holiday last Friday, because of i regular attendance. They spent the ! afternoon picnicing in the woods. 'After playing numerous games, a de 1 licious lunch was served, and each child reported that it had been a pleasant afternoon. Mi f Oaf Winter seems to have returned for a. short visit. We hope it is only for a short visit, anyway. Folks didn't seem a bit ashamed to sit around a rousing good fire Saturday and Sunday. Wo hear so many different idcaj i>3 ('al!'.).Vci;> tv.w * : ... Some folks say 't has taken all the ? pleasure out of life, while others >etni to think it the very thing. Oil man was heard to say the small ani mals and fish ought to be very th/nkful to Mr. Galloway. > woul:i suggest that the fellows ownii.v, l'i nip guns, sell them- arid '-donate t !: ' prjeeeds toward buying a "loving | cui)" to present to ou.' U: e. Seriously speaking, if that law ultl be strictly enforced, in a few .. .rs we would have lots of ganw and fish. We all have to admit that at present, both game and fish are scavce. Mr. Homer Gillespie of Greenville, was a visitor on East Fork last week. ti\i sh ye Mr. and Mrs. Burley Head attend ed thcv singing convention at Cath ey's Creek, Sunday. Miss Gertrude Ewbanks spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Jule Reynolds. Mr. Elmer Gillespie has accepted a position as traveling salesman for a clothing company. He spent the week-end with his family. He has I recently purchased a new Ford car. i There was a regular "drunken! Brawl on East Fork Saturday night ' and Sunday. It might , be that the Revenue Officers and the K. K. K., could find plenty to do right hc"e if they are seeking a job. We appreciate the neighborly in terest Connesstee is taking toward us. We presume by "bait," thev 'r.?ean "red worms." Now, w? have an abundance at !:oi:i< ; no cl !??"?? u e for them. Then, besides, v/e a,-e not i out of butler milk, thank.; ju I J.he same. We want you to join the Metho dist Sunday School. T. H. SHIPMAN RETURNS The many friends of Mr. T. II. Shipman are jrlad to see him ajfaiu on the streets after a sojourn of sev eral weeks in Florida. Mr. Shipman returns to his duties as president of the Brevard Banking Co., greatly benefitted by his stay in the Band of Sunshine, and it is hoped that he X M. Mac fie The Jlexall Store Place your order early for Easter and Mother's Day Cj ndy. We have samples of the most attractive pac'; igcs ever offered. We offer you prompt and dependable service. S. M. Mac fie Brevard , J\[. C. /? njfp hj<t> ^ ^ ^L?; V# ^/' .J J f* . j. . 'i?tf ft/ '-^ CENTRAL FILLING STATION How Open for Business ,. J}. Nava. Owner Corner Main & England St. We carry a complete line of tires, tubes and accessories. We specialize in washing cars. Prompt and courteous service always. Your pairoaiage will be greatly appreciated Davis Walker Drug Co. ?mn? TiniiMniwifiTrwMnriT*WT'<r"MT*p^"T'<*'",ir 'iBir ***' aBua?BMtw*BBaB*ii Whitmans and HoI3ins?sworth Easter Candies Davis Walker Drug Co. 10c EACH FOR NAMES GET BUSY NOW AND MAKE SOME MONEY BONA-FIDE OFFER BY LOWE MOTOR COMPANY, AUTHORIZED FORD DEAL ER, PROVIDES EASY CASH FOR EVERYONE. LOWE MOTOR C WANTS NAMES OF PEOPLE WHO DO NOT OWN AUTOMOBILES OF ANY KIND AND WILL PAY 10c FOR EACH NAME SUBMITTED. ? | . \ -,S;. ?, : / K v -K ?? ; ? MISSIONARY SOCIETY HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY PAYMASTER HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY CLUB HOUSE HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY CHURCH BUILDING HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY THIS IS NOT A MAIN STREET SIMPLY DO THIS HURRY.' HURRY! FOLKS! WE WANT ACTION! 10 NAMES A DOLLAR! .20 NAMES TWO DOLLARS!. 100 NAMES TEN DOLLARS. MAKE $10 A DAY EASY. YOU CAN DO IT.' START YOUR LIST NOW OPEN TO EVERYONE IN AND AROUND BREVARD List all of the names you know of ? one adult member of each family who do not own an automobile, and whose income is $100 a month or more. People listed must reside in Brevard or Transylvania County and within 40 miles of Brevard. Lists should be brought or mailed to our office ar.d must give correct mire, oc'.'uT>"?r>n, street number (or RFD) also telephone number and business ad dress if possible. Postivcly no names received over telephone. In case the same name appears on more than one list, the first one received will be paid for. We will not pay for duplications. All lists of names and names of those sending them will be held strictly confidential. No person connected with Lowe Motor Co., in any capacity, will be eligible to send lists in. We will mail check for names as soon as we have sorted and verified them. N. D.? NAMES AND ADDRESSES MUST BE CORRRECT AND PLAINLY WRITTEN. AND REMEMBER, WE PAY AFTER VERIFICATION. CONTEST. WE WILL PAY FOR FIRST 3,000 NAMES THAT COMPLY WITH THE RULES IF RECEIVED BEFORE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 18TH. WE ARE ALSO PREPARED TO DO ANY KIND OF BATTERY OR GENERATOR WORK. WE CAN CHARGE YOUR BATTERY IN 8 HOURS. MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER. SEND ALL THE NAMES YOU GET. MAKE $10 A DAY EASY. YOU CAN DO IT! START YOUR LIST NOW LODGE CIRCLE HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY MEN HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY WOMEN HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY QUICK CASH FOR EVERYBODY LOWE FiOTOR COMPAN' Y Authorized Ford Dealers j BREVARD, N. C. TELEPHONE 218 trt r4niJ!JI3l3n
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