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FOOTBALL PRACTICE ? SHOWS UP WELL Football is here! High School practice has started with a bang, and it looks very much as if the high school will have the best team m its history. The team as a whole is not especially heavy, but there are a number of light, fast men who will make a lot of trouble for opposing teams. The time when football was a game of strength has passed, and light, fast teams are winning champion ships all over the country. Science and headwork are coming into their own. It's Attractive, Too! At last a heater that will add to the attractiveness of any rc?~m in your home! A heater that circulates fresh warm air throughout every room! A heater that . is as beautiful as it is efficient and economical. . This new kind of home heating plant ? -the Sun ber.m Cabinet Heater?, will abundantly heat five to seven rooms. It takes the place of. two or three stoves and doesn't require a basement. It burns either hard or soft coal or wood. It occupies no more space than a phonograph. Conic ;:i ami let u? sliow it to you. v : ask us to- tend you (iestnptive literature. SUNBEAM 1 CABINET HEATER Nicholson & Ouclos PHONE 125 Brevard fi. C. (? Wj, Th< Fox, Furwe.Co. Uniforms were issued on Tuesday of last week and practice is being held daily. Coach Dekle seems welJ pleased with the material he already has on hand, and several other likely looking candidates are coming out in the next few days. J The men who have signed up and ;? re practicing daily are Pete Breese. Edward Jones, Clyde Clayton, Valry Carter. Fttwlcr Ryon, T. T. Whitmire. Branch Paxton. .lack Trantham James Waters, T. T. L ftis. Philip ! Hunt, Harry Bryson. Richard Bryson, Francis Jenkins, Thomas Hampton, and several others. There arc-thr?t or four men who are expecting to enroll in the high school, but have not yet done so. They have been practicing with the team, and look 1 like gtH?d material. (?bach' Dekle has shown conclus ive!; that he Knows his business, and i h.?* should turn out a team which will j daily. All the boys need to 1 ifo i* follow his instructions, and j they are doing that now, although they have not settled down to the hard grind of real football. BLANTYRE BREEZES Miss Leah Allison spent Sunday with Miss Mazzie Moody. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott. Mr. J. F. Justus and .Mrs. Rhodir Justus visited relatives near Pleasant Grove Sunday. Messrs. Jerry and Charlie On spent Sunday in Blantyre. Rev. S. D. Tipton took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Duncan, Sunday. Miss Lillian Scott spent Sunday in Sylva.* \ Mr. and Mrs. llu>r Newton visited Mrs. Newton's mother, Mrs. J. F. Scott, Sunday, Misses Belle and Sadie Reed vis ited Mrs. R. V. Duncan on last Sun day. Mrs. Elijah Hamilton visited Mrs. J. F. Justus Monday. Mrs. Ada Reed visited her broth er. Mr. S. V. Brown, recently, Mr. Raymond Reed visited his cousin, Mr. Wade Brown, Sunday. Miss Josephine Burress visited CALL AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LIGHTING FIXTURES | If I haven't got what you want, I will get it for you. L. C. LOFTIS Electrical Contractor and Engineer Phone 4 Bievard, N, G. Miss Mazzie Moody, Sunday. Kev. Tipton preached a very in teresting and instructive sermon at Blantyre Sunday. Mrs. Belton Ledbetter spent Safc urday night with Mrs. R. V. Dun can. Everybody come back to Blantyrt Sunday School Sunday and help ur make our Sunday School and prayer meetings more interesting. CALVERT NEWS ? 9 ? Mjss Ella Zachary of Brevard, vis ited friends at Calvert last week. Mr. W. T. Whitmire made a hur ried trip to Greenville, Sunday, Mrs. H. A. Southerjie of Travel ers Rest, S. C-, and two sons, visit ed relatives at Calvert and Rosman last week. * Mrs. R. L. Ilogsed entertained her Sunday School class of boys on Sat urday evening of the ?'?th. on a pic nic on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. I'lotts, after -swimming and playing gani?s a delicious supper was served to all present. Miss Florence Whitmire is at Brevard with her uncle, J. A. Gla/. ener. taking a business course then-. She is missed in our community. .Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winchester vis ited relatives at Rosman Sunday. Mr, W. D. Justus and daughter, Thurma of Virginia and father from Etowah, visited relatives'.' at Calvert Saturday. Rev. Wallace HartsMl tilled his regular appointment Sunday, and preached a very interesting sermon. Wilburn Galloway will conduct prayer services in the absence < the pastor. who will be awav hold ing a meetnig. Everybody invited. B. V. I'. U. is progressing nicely. The president resigned and Mis? llayts was elected to the plave. Miss Pear! Whitmire and -Miss Ruth Owen are flow, in training .i:; Asluville Hospital. Miss Oll'ie Perry and ^Irs. F. P;:x ton were Brevard visitors last week. Mr. Dewey Hogsed and Mr. Aiken of Greenville, were Calvert visitors last Sunday. There will be an all-day singing at this church on th? second Sun day in October. Professor Wearns i (if South Carolina wiij conduct the 'singing. All visitors are cordial!; j invited. Miss. Alv.a Hogsed ? ntertaine<i quite a number of yeung f<?lks at birthday party Saturday night. After various games were played, re freshments were served. Everyone present seemed to enjoy the occa-' sion very much. A refreshing show er of rain came^nd was enjoyed a* much as the party. The Lord has i not forgotten His people yet. Ev eryone should pray for rain. Mr. Homer Whitmire and Mr. Harold Williams of Greensboro. N. C.. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whitmire, last week. Smiths Barber Shop OI K TW1CNTY Y1CARS ICXI'ICRIICNCE IN THE BAKU ICR TRADK -AS i S UK ICS YOU SATIS FACTION. Smiths Barber Shop |= ! 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