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PERSONALS Mr. A. B. Riley, who is teaching at Pembroke. N. C., is spending a ? few days at his home, in Brevard. Miss Lucille Hubbard, of near Hendersonville'. has accepted a po sition at Mrs. Forests Beauty Par lor. . ' . Miss Sallie Faison Best, of War saw, is visiting Mr. ?nd Mrs". W. O. SingietWy at The Bryant. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. C. .Case and two children and. Miss Joanna Loeb, of r t. Myers. Ft a., are . occupying the Will Hunt house for the season. .j Mrs. J. W- Smith -has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Stroupe, Mrs.] Baxter., Mrs. Hibble and son Frank, i ad Mr. W. J.-Odom. all of Kt Myers. Fla. Mr. T. -P. Rice, <>f Canton, visited His sort at Camp Transylvania. Sun ?Lay. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Pickelsimer have as. their iruests. the latter's - riarents, Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. .- F. . Mathes and grandson. Master Thorn- - FrahkUn WilUams. of Petersburg, \ a;, who will remain here through tie ?"month of July. Mr. R. WV Everett reti: ned t.. his j . fcvtmv in Brevard the first of the week, after sjiending the past sev-". ul month- on a hunting trip in " Alaska. ' i?jij Mr; and Mr-v Mahatfey ami little daughter.- Lay?Tiu\ of (ireenvill-. were w-eek-end tuests of Mr. ami Mr?. J- E W;U.ers..- .. - ? F S. Batik* and family of So) Ti-nto. Fla? and Mr and Mrs'.: ( . tX Bat.es. of Spartanburg. S C... are oc cupying cottages at Hillcrest Totii ist Camp.. Dr. Hula. the. eye specialist. who i;> knoxVn here. atftio.Unces another i1at.; in ? this paper.- ; - ?. Mu4> Elizabeth (Jodfrey is spen?i Htg two weeks m Portland. Mau.t . heme, sent as deletratv from. th>: > Ashevilh- Business and Professional YV ?>menV Clubs. Before > retut n.r.si - To Brevar M is> ' ?odf rey will- spend >evera: days--' Mis^ . -daud 1.:;"' I'ke at -her home 'tv Xorway, ' . \V- i "---??-???> '? ?: a i Maine ' The Misses Fllerby have returned t Brvvard from South' Carolina, ami w ill spynd the ratnainder of the sum - rv.er at their -nmniet h?>me.; Re>t-a ; Bit collage. . ? 1 Mr?. Lawrence Holt ha> heon uuitt i .. ,H the past week, but is now a'-h- t.. be Out. Mrs -J. B. Cavin an i family, ', of | Mooresville. are -visitihsr Mrs. Cavin f <:-ter and brother.. Mrs. D.^F. Moore and Mr;.f,''A-'S:arrettf-.'-#- J Mr>. H. C. Ranson has as her | guests her grandmother. Mrs.. N. 1- , - Cade, of Charleston, - and her two , s >ters. Miss Mamie Hayes and Mr>.| It: P Lemmon ind little daughter. ^ of Spencer. ,N. Mr. W. E. Breese attended Federal " ? " turr in AsheviUe. Tuesday .of l:\i ...- ^ - ? ?" '???'? |-i Mr. and' Mrs E. W. Blvthe- and ; J daughter. Miss Margaret, of. Tim- j ? oiisviiile. S. C;. are spending sev eral weeks witn Mrs* Blythe-.s father, jd Mr.- j L. Bell. Mrs. J. "R Withers and three I children- are visiting the former s , father. Mr. J. L? Bell. 1 ? Rev. Mark Osborne. of >duth ( andiritt. preached at the I Bapti>t : ' ?*h Urch Suniiuy . evening ? . ] M^s. Simmons has as her guest,- , it Simmons Inn. R. B. Shunian an ?: : , I -e >hun:an. of Monticello. Ha.. H ^ 1.. Hf-rriugton and Mi^. D. B. Wei/f and children, of . Atlanta. Mr. and M rs - G- 'odearle. i?f Lanirley. S. ? ? ? \:'rs. W. T. Bolick. of Ft. l.aud-v ?ijile. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. E. & Lehde an<l daughter, of Buffalo. N J 1 VY , and Mrs. Schoenhut and Mr. j .1 ?hn Tougjrent. of Buffalo. N ,Y.. Mr and Mrs- Harry Murphy .and, ehildren '-'and Mr. IX V. Shaw, of J ; Tanipa. Fla.; and Miss Kopp. of To ledo. Ohio. . - - Mr. and Mn. S. E. Sterling, ami ilaughter, Dorothy.. Miss Elizabeth Sterling and Mr. Hall iwell. motored t;> AsheviUe. Saturday. Little Miss Helen Stone returned j "t<? her home in AsheviUe Sunday, after spending several weeks wit!>, Mr. and Mrs. H. C... Hanson. Miss Ran,?on came from . AsheviUe to av companv her- niece home. The Misses Shi pman are enter taining at The Bryant the following tourists: Mr. and Mr^- S. A. Mar shall. of Jacksonville. Fir... F L. Marshall, of Montgomery. Ala.. Mi;v? Lillian Bingham, of Daytona. Ha.. Mrs. S. B. Brinson. "f Sarasota. . Fla.. Mrs; Ella GHkison and Mr. Ed (iilkis??n. of Tampa. Fla., Mrs. T. l Bland, "f Lakeland, Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wootep; uf Charlotte. N. C ...Misses- Muriel Washburn . and Rubie Powell, of Ft. Myers. F!a_ Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, and Mr. and Mrs. Mcc ormick, of DeLand. Ha. A large bunch of the boys from Camp Carolina enjoyed a trip to Mt, Mitchell one day last. week. Twelve . ars from Brevard took the boys on this trip. . / ?v Miss Elizabeth A. Sterling:, of Bloomfield, N. J., who has been vis iting her nephew, Mr. S. E. Sterling and her niece, Mrs. F. A. Starrette. has gone to Knoxville, Tenn., to [ spend a few days with her cousin, Rev. R. M. Ramsey, pastor of the 'Presbyterian church of that city. Miss Sterling is delighted with the beauty of the mountain soenery of Western North Carolina. Miss Mary Willie McKinney and Mr.' Alton Hines, of Chesnee, S. C., were Brevard visitors Sunday. Misses Ruth and Aimed:: Waters left Monday for a visit of several (iays with relatives in Greenville. S. G . |i : Vv.ay ? _??? . ?; ; The social gathering and sketch. "A Rainy Day." given at the Presby terian Hut Tuesday evening; July 14. proved a most successful event (n every way. Mrs. W. J. Wall is has as her re cent quests at The Darlinuton. Mr. aa.i Mrs. H..11. s?.u and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leon -Hall. Miss Caro tin'* Bond, and Miss Terryfinu'er. all of Jacksonville; Fla,. Mrs. Leah and ,.,f Laurel. Mi-.. Mr. and Mrs. Lang. of Mobile. Ma.. Mrs. Boze. ?f Pi|}atka, Miss.. Mr: and Mh*-' Hour. ?f .Ia> ksonvil!.'. Mi." ami Mr-. Smith, of Memphis. Tenn.. :i-id Mr*. Eugon* Uarnhardt and family. ot' Concord. X. C. Miss Hattir On has moved -to Asheviiie to be with- her sister. Mis Daisy Orr. . .Miss Annie Marshall -pent Tuesday ?n Asheville at th;- home of her [larents. Mr. and Mrs. V. Mai diall. Dr. and Mrs. II. I.l Love and fam :lv . of Charlevtoii, S. C-. are stoo ;?W with Mr- ami Mrs. T. H. (.alio a- ay tor several Weeks. .Mrs. II. < . Flan son is a niece of -Dr. ami Mi Love. _ . ' , Mrs Frank. Jenkins ' returned this ^ veek from a two week!s Ses>ton.jof a ummer 4ch(?i for Church w.-rkers .f the Ep. copal Church, which con- ^ .v-nt'd at Vaile Cruci*. X. C./ ? Mis?.>s Kuth (J*-eeh. Bes>- Barton t : v. ? the MisAes Parkins, all of . Ireenville. wcic week-end gue-t.? oi ^ dVs. J. 'W- Xeely. The three latter - 1 allied young ladies Were , ? c-.dl-'Ue J nates of Miss Bertie Ballard. ^ ! Kloi jne Cox has ?'^** .n c . ?? ? 1 u 'it home in Greenville." after - p-tid- . : .u .the past two weeks with h r t, luht;- Mrs.': Fred Siidford. ? .. ? j-; ? Mr. and Mrs. Derby have n;.> d I roni their home in Greenville and till Siu> nd some time in Brevard with ift>. Derby's father. T. T. Lottis. j . Mrs-. Brown and daughter. < hai- s ot'te.. of Abbeville. S. ?'?? are at j S drs. Welsh Aialloway.V- for the ??*{ ?? nainder of the. summer. : Miss Lela Brooks, ot Toxaway.j ras the week-end guest of her >istet. ,J rs. W. :!S: Price. Jr. Mr. and M rsr Hat ry Lottis have noved into town and are now occu pying their former quarters at. the lendrix house. A B. Owen. Register of Deeds. ias been quite sick m the hospital he past week. Mr>. U.lys M err el I is spending a ree k *>? vacation with friend- in Que >ec. Mrk Dew itt - Gillespie., of t^ake \.xaway. was shopping '? tow!1 londay. ? . _ Mrs. <" B. Wilson,, of Abbeville, .s ; </.. j,< spending a week with her j at her. Mr. T. T. Loftis. Mrs. Robert Welch and daughter, f diss Lasell of Gastonia. spent last \ ?undav with Rev. ami Mrs. Welch. - 1 Miss "iAnnie Richardson, of l.ouis ille. Ky.. is the jruest of her sister, drs. John F. Henry. j The recent arrivals at V ir^inia | .odjre during the week are: Mr.-. Jerkins and daughter and Miss Rid c. of Smithneld; Mrs. Willis Mc ^ormick and two children, of De mand. Fla.; Mrs. Walters and child. >f Jacksonville; Mrs. Lacey ami laughter, of Hampton Sydney, Va. ; I. H. McEnirv. of Bessemer. Ala. Miss Louise Williams, of Lake Foxawav. was shopping in town, Thursday. t Mrs. A. X. Hinton h:ts as her re cent guests. Miss Washburn and Mrs. Powell and daughter, of Fort Myers. Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Byman. of DeLand. Fla. Miss Lucy Richardson, of Xew Orleans, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. John F. Henry. Mr. and Mr.-. D. M. Orr had as their guestsf' on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Allison and two sons, of Or Iando, Fla.; Mrs. J. C. Cagle and two dauirhti'-rs. Loree and Ruth, of Rutherfordton ; and her niece and nephew. Miss Margaret and Ben Is rael. of Hendersonville. Mrs. R. H. Orr and baby, of Day ton. Ohio, are spending the summer in Brevard with Mrs. Oil's mother, Mrs. J. H. Garren." Mr. H " aci- Crigely spent a few days in Srevfrd this week. ? i ( SOCIETY NEWS B. Y. P> U. MEETS The members of the Baptist Young Peoples Union met Tuesday evening, July 14, at the home of Miss Helen Allison, at Hillcrest Tourist Camp. A delightful evening was spent in the (.'amp grove with various -james. during which ice cream wa.- served. About twenty young people of the church enjoyed this pleasant social affair. M. F. G. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS ENJOYS PICNIC The young ladies of the .M . F. G. Sunday School class of the Metho dist church enjoyed a picnic party in the Mt. Pisgah Reservation sec tion. Thursday afternon and even ing, July Id. Five cars conveyed the party to their picnic site, where the main features of^-njoyment were the jolly pastime of wading in the nearby stream of water and a gener al time of merriment around a big! camp lire, following the bountiful | jticnic . lunch. Twenty-two young I Ladies. accompanied by their teacher. 1 Mrs. H.- A.; Piummer, com posed this ? happy group. T. E. L. CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL 1 :? ....... V. '? V. ' '?? : : ? ? ? , i Mrs, W.'S. Price and Mrs. S. t", 1 Vates wen- joint hostesses to the T. ' E. I.. (Mass of the Baptist church. fuesdaj .aftenion, July' 21, at the home "f Mrs. Price on Cascade .7 1 Avenue. ? ,l The program was in charge of ? Mr- Clarence Duckworth. \vho led ji' A post . interesting discussion on tile * subject, of "Patience/' This w.is followed by an open discussant in h vhich a number of the ladies" j)res ?nt took part. . ? 1 Tin- class ijidoi's of green and * vhite were most -attractively carried 1 >ut in the r<y?ms. anil the ifuantitio^ 1 if 'Queen Anne's I.ace ajid ferns us/d t hided- a pleasing ; folic'l t.? the o?'t . ?' vise charming effect of the decora- . < ion.-. The i dor. schenn* wa.? fur- ? her emphasized in t'he ice cream aim bike, which was served by the host-jy ?sses during the 'octal ho'ui . About twenty members were ores ?nt. -1BR ARY REPbRT ENDING WEEK OF JULY 18 The. public library continues to ho\v a decided .'increase in member hip and attendance from week t<> icek. Four 'members have 'been ai led to the membership list (luring he past Week, and 1<>8 books were, n circulation, with a total attend- J nee", for the Week of 24X. The li irary is indeed grateful for book lonations, which continue t?come in ach week ami which add vfUuc and nterest to the already valuable li brary. Durin gthe week, two books cere donated, one. The Motorboa't ioys Among the Florida Keys; by A?wis Arnold, given by A. J.,John o'n; and another. Georgian's Service Stars, by "Annie F." .Johnston, given iy Mrs. Roland Owen. The International Xickei company ays -''business-, is better; Nickels do eem to be working pretty hard. 1 ' . ' Seattle society woman has a lion or a pet, and we just wondered if tubby puts it out every night. THE DOCTOR OF THE FUTURE A Health Coumell or . .The medical schools bf many coun tries, especially, perhaps, those of North America, Great Britain, and to a less degree of Western Continental Europe, are facing several problems of curiculum. of teaching- methods, of purpose and of aim. Xn American committee has been formed to ex amine the course of study in the United States and to recommend changes. This committee will be ex pected to find answers to such quest ions as these: What kind or kinds of doctors ought the medical school to turn out in response to the needs and demands of the public? What should graduates know and be able to do? Mow best can they be helped to master this knowledge and skill? How can they be given the right At titude toward their work? Probably three quarters of all doctors- today are general practitio ners. that is, physicians whose aim it is to recognize diseases, to deal with ill the more Common maladies by ad nce ar.d treatment, and to know a' hen to refer patients to specialists. This general practitioner is at pres f lit facing many difficulties. Tlie (pecialist tends to* monopolize pres ide and to receive relatively much arger fees. Laboratory and hospital . facilities which the modern doctor ?ujrht to^have are expensive and of en inaccessible. Sanitation and pre ventive medicine are restricting and ?ven eliminating diseases like typhoid in/1 malaria, which once afforded a r <v u i deal of practice. F itv and pay ?iifics, school and industrial medical i ?epvice^. health insurance under go (Riiment auspices in Germany and Ongland, hospital associations and all ff forts t<> spread costs of sickness ; fVe'r large population groups, and i >ther forms of social medicine tend < o encroach upon what was once the- < xclusive field of the general practi- < ioner. There are people who assert i h.nt this type of physician is joined;'; hat he will disappear becau;*e h>- } < artnot compete w!lh t'h ? -*????. i = ;? ? >ii the one hand and with preventive in'd social , medicine on the other. , Such an outcome is to be Viewed i'ith concern. The well trained. properly equipped, experienced gen eral practitioner of ability, character, and personality is a fundamentally valuable person. He is a good diag nostician. He sees his patient as a whole. He knows his peculiarities | and circumstances. He can decide when to refer him to a specialist and when to protect him against the very real danger which is threatened by a narrowly specialist point of view. He cheers and encourages, warns and commands. He is not only a physician but a friend and counsellor. The disappearance of the general practitioner would be a serious loss. The stimulating philosophy of in ilividualism with its insistence upon independence, initative, and ambition seems to be embodied in the general practitioner. He will su-vive only if he can wij confidence' and make a living, but will have to meet the new conditio^ He will have to submit to a meas^j of team work in the us<- ,-?f lahoratl ies and other to reconize the pu| demand for sharing costs of sick^ and, most important aof all, he become a practitioner of prevenl medicine, a counsellor of healtl man who can recognize and cor| the minor but important impel tiohs atid ills of the human bodvj COME TO LAKE SEGA JULY A BEAUTIFUL PLACE JUST THE BREVARD-ROSMAN RO^ Surrounded by the National | Fore?t On Friday, July 31. there willl a Swimming party from 3:00 P| to 8:00 P.M. Also j. an ice cr/ supper beginning at 6:00 p'clj Cold drinks, sandwiches and ivili he served all during the afl noon. You, who cannot sjvim, cJ iou'11 have some fun. Every b| spine and have a good time. Mi. I...\vrenc?- ha K:v<J!y consJ id to give the procee<ls to (ill Branch church to help pay for a t is buying for its pastor. ? Adv. 2tcJ Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing 37 years experience with 4 of the leading piano houses in America. , ' (Can only handle a limited number) i Work Guaranteed Phone No. 7 and leave order or address card to J. A. HALLIWELL Care of Brevard News LINEN SHOWER TO BE , GIVEN FOR NEW HOSPITAL The ladies of {he town will give a linen shower for the benefit of Brevard's new hospital at some date next week, the time and place to be announced later. It *'s the expecta tion to hold an informal public re ception at the same time at the hos pital building, with two or more la dies representing each church acting as hostesses for the event. Each jns atending will- be given the priv ilege of bringing with her articles of jed linen, towels, or any article nec ? i i Bakery Products FOR A HAPPY HEALTHY FAMILY Best By Test Genuine Butter - Nut Bread Rich as Butter*? Sweet as a Nut Try this pure delicious bivjad, made from a formula ? . ..vnorimnntatinii made fresh discovered a in the overt made under fter years of experimentation, made fresh of bur modern bakery here every day. the most sanitary condition, made to bring you and your family health and happiness. Insist on Butternut Bread! Its Different! Virginia Bare Cake First, Finest, Foremost You can get this well-known cake in Sealed Cartons in Chocolate, Caromel. Cocoanut, Orange, Pineapple. Strawberry, Raisin and Plain, cakes for your dinner, luncheon or picnics. Virginia Dare cakes are noted tV their tastefulne?s. One, Two and Four Pound .Cartons ASKY9UR GROCER FOR THEM Daily Delivery to Brevard 1 BECKER'S BAKERY HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Seventh Ave. E. R. E. Hutto, Mgr. Phone 730
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