PHSONAlv Mrs. A: E. Hampton left Tuesday morning {? Kaleigh to attend the Baptist W. M. U. in session there this week. While there she will be entertanied by Mrs. M. L., Shipman. Mr. C. B. Deaver's sister, Mrs. John 'B. Orr, and brother, W. K. Deaver, of Asheville, and sister, Mrs. W. P. Whitmire, of Henderson ville, were his guests Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen left Tues day for Raleigh to attend this week the State conference of the Daugh-I ters of the American1 Revolution, x * J. N. Siniard and family and* Mrs. G. M. Siniard have returned from a visit of -two weeks with relatives_in Ocala, Fla. Mrs. Philip Sitton is visiting in .'Asheville a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson, of Abbeville, S. C.r were week-end guests of T. T. Loftis. Miss Nell Aiketl spent the week end in Asheville with her brother, Charles Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lyon and fam ily moved last week into their new home on Probarte avenue. Mr. W. K. Breese in in Raleigh this week on legal business. Mrs. W. \V. Hanaman received J- .-.'vere bruises and a nervous shock Monday when she accident!}* fell : iti; a hoL> while cr^.-sintr the school athletic held. She was unable to I'.ect her classes for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wike and daughter. Miss Flora, spent Sunday at Lake Toxaway . Mr#. J. S. Nicholson. Miss Bt-rlie i'.atlard and Mrs. llarrv Palton speiu >aturday in Hemiersotiviile. ?!. W. Cobble was in Knoxville ?*ke past week-end. Mrs. Luther Pushell and small son -tent Tuesday in Asheville. ?v!rs. Wallace Hartseil. who is vis t; ir. the eastern part >f tlu -??ile. will attend the W. M. L". con *?*Tviiee in Kak'icn this we<.k and be h - ? test ? of Mr:-. M. I,. Shipman. ?''! Cannic (Jla'icnir :vtU!iK-?i 'n't-rtlv from a visit oi iv.? wi-ek. relatives in Housto:\ - :?!\\ .ten u. i .the:- p >i:its in Testis'. Mi's. E. I.. Cash an-i .:?? ?!?. Pt >?try l.i>u. at.- visitinu ?!* Gi.fi i:.<-thei . Mi-. T. S. (lush. ?r rou'..: . ill ilichllic {"?? New )Ci?ans. Mr. W. H. Alexam'o'* svt'irv.eii ' ?rtixs.y from StubeWsvi;^. Ohio. ?vS- }jt, Wils called on account of 'he death of his youngest daughter. ? >xr. J6hn Mcuhei, son of Mr. and j j. J, T. iVi tuni vx* Maco.., uu>i who, with the f am i . has spent s'v eral summers in Brevard, sailed' Thursday, February 25, with his schoolmat?, Douglas Feagin, for! ports of England and Belgium, oni board the United States trade boat, "Aninous." ? They will be away several months. Mrs. Thos. Ward and Mrs. Perry Galloway left Tuesday for Raleigh to atend the' W. M. U. , State con vention in session there this week. Tbey will be the gu&sts of Mrs. M. L. Shipman. Rev. and Mrs. Vernon A. Craw ford returned the first of the week ! - ? r from a two weeks' vacation in South | Carolina. Mr. Thornwell Haynes I filled Mr. Crawford's pulpit at th? Presbyterian church during the two ! Sundays of his absence. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Lynch spent several days last week in AsheviU.' ! and Fairview, the latter place b'einj; ' the former home of Dr. Lynch. Mrs. H. A. Plummer, Mrs. F. A. j i Starrette, Miss Nell Miller and Jim- j | mie Sledge motored to Charlotte J ! Monday to attend the State Sunday | School conference, of the Methodist ! church, in session in that city this | week. ?? Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Deaver, at ! eompanied by Dr. R. L. Stokes, will leave the latter part of the week for j Baltimore, where Mr. Deaver will i enter a hospital for medical exam ! ination and diagnosis. i Mr. and Mrs. Hale Siniard an-, i no unco the birth of a twelve -pound | son, Thursday, February IS. j Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry and ! Mrs. W., K. Bishop spent Sunday in ' Blaek Mountain. j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hendricks and ! Mr. ami Mrs. Ham- Lot'tis atended I the K. K. K. parade in Henderson- j j ville Monday of last week. j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith retained j Friday from Apopka, Fla., where they have been visiting Mfs. Smith's j parents. Mr. and Mr.-. .J. \V. Puette. Mr. John Lawrence, of New Bevy, ! is connected 'Svith the firm of I.aw 1 pi-iic-.' -Ma!!' i'y Realty Co. Mrs. Mary Johnstone hi;- hes.H ijuite ill. hut is reported as some what improved. Mrs. 0. H -uges ret imed Fri day from a visit ?f t'-vo months ?vith relatives in Atlanta and BirmiiiR ham. ! Mrs. T. W. Whitraifv will accom pany Mr. and Mrs. Deaver to Bal timore the latter .part ><f the week. 'Mrs. ' Harry Loftis has been con fined to her ^iome the past week oi. account of illness. Miss Sherril IBromfield, of Fassi fern school, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bromfield. Mr. and Mrt. H. E Stowers re turned the first of the week from Florida, where they have been for several months past. BUGS AND HUMBUGS NERVOUSNESS In this strenuous age when al ways there appears to be something waiting to be done and with never time to do' it, we hear more un<! more of nervousness. With ? the ever-increasing competition in- busi ness and in social life, and the com petition in social life may be keener and more disastrous than in busi ness, there re?ults an increasing number of victims of "nervousness.'' The medical director of a sanitar ium for nervous patients once ex plained that very often patients, more pften women, come in for rest, or for the treatment of various com plaints when the only need is rest, and when ordered to bed they all but refuse. Such persons, after being compelled to remain in bed for three or four days, often say at the end of that time that they feel much worse than when they first entered. And this indeed is true. They had lived in high tension so long they could not relax and "let go" of them selves. There was an actual physi cal exhaustion which they had not realized until a forced rest broke this high nervous tension. When they did relax the real exhaustion was felt. After 'once securing re laxation, then, this doctor explained, it is easy to build up the wasted 1 strength anil recovery is rapid, j Let's take this doctor's statement ! as a valuablue tip. If relaxation | will cure nervousness, relaxation j will prevent nervousness. 1 Hut, the busy housewife replies 1 with almost scorn in her laugh, j "when can I relax? There is neVf i | a moment for rest at my house." i The reply should be. "But then- i. ! always time to do the things th.'.v must be done, and sulficicnt relaxa ation and rest are things that s.'.ust, bo done if health ami useful: are preserved." I.et the nervous wonuu' si' i' ... ' .ae lit ?? ',1 ??? V- V I to be camp) Bed / ' anuiner an! olloV; 'i w <! -nc!n i <n th- 4; . ? ' iod of rest. ! Perhaps nine out of ten will ridi- ! cule this suggestion and say it is im possible, and it is impossible if you will not try. But those who try it. I. _i>yii ..tveiop a of ^o.se arid self command which re moves all' probability of the need of a rest in a sanitarium; ? TOWN ITS OWN DAIRYMAN Tarboro, N.^ 3., a town with 4,500 inhabitants, has been in the retail milk business since 1917. The city has bought the milk from the farm ers, pasteurised it, bottled it, and, . ? Photo by Rosw*?U Allen ijiuriiw1. MISS MARION* EUGENE YONGUE, OF BREVARD, DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. <\ C. YONGUE, WIIO IS SPENDING THE WINTER IN FLORIDA WITH RELATIVES. distributed it. In fact, it is in the milk business much as most cities and fowns are in the water busi ness. This is how Tarboro became a milkman. Because Louis Morgan, a barber, showed him _much courtesy some years ago, D. R. McAlpin set him up with a shop in his New York hotel. Now Mocgan is a rtillionaire owning shops employing more than 100 bar THE answer, of course, is a lord. He builds it and the ways the same: The land fencer foots the bill. By a little more careful planning, the average renter could convert his rent payments into payments on a home of his own. \ Built? On March 20th. We open our 35th Series of Building & Loan. If you're a renter, you owe it to your family and yourself 'to investigate this plan thatfso many are now benefit ting from. \ Brevard Building & Loan Association TINSLEY BUILDING BREVARD, N. C.

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