PERSONALS
Mayor R. S. Pearce returned to I
St. Petersburg Sunday after a '
month's vacation with his family at ,
their summer home here.
Air. Harry E. McCardell Jr., and |
Mr. Gauld Curtis resumed their motor j
trip to Maine after spending a week j
at Brevard as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
K. S. Pearee.
Mr. Elmer Kipp has returned to
I>aytona. Fla., for a month, after ac
companying his wife and daughter to
Brevard to their summer home,
Kipp's Shack, on Maple street.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gar
rett, June 17, at Transylvania hos
pital, a daughter, Kuth Emma.
Mrs. Gene Qdgen, oof Saguache,
Calp., has returned to her home after
spending several weeks with her sis
it:*, Mrs. R. \\ . Everett.
Miss Jennie Aiken returned to her
h. ;ne here last week, after complet
ri:j; the school year at Eastern Car
. -I na Teachtrs College. Greenville,
N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. O. \V. Coston. Miss
Vrginia Stradley and Leslie Strad
U-y. of Asheville, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. \V. Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rockwood. of
li'iston. Mass. are visiting Mrs. Rock
?.v.xid's mother, Mvs. J. C. King.
Miss Grace Collier, of Richmond,
V'a? is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W.
- ap:::an.
Air. and Mrs. Jack Zacharv. of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
My Zachary's parents, Mr. and Mrs:
II. H. Zachary.
'Miss May Crary, a graduate
.oil irse of Biltmore hospital, spent
Thursday with her father. T. B.
?."r ay, in Xorth Brevard.
J'r. and Mrs. Ashley Chappell, and
icily of Asheville. are registered at
ih - W'altermiVe hotel. Dr. Chappell
i.kfs Brevard and expeets to stay
several days visiting among his
fi-ivnds here.
.Miss Ruth Waters was the week
end <r lest of her aunt, Mrs. T. P.
Ki'.-e.. in C.atuon.
i. T. H;::n,lin, of Covington, Ky., ?
s ? is; ting his father, W. W. Hamlin. (
virs. Gerald Cowan has had as her ;
iiu-'st the past week her mother, Mrs. I
V'is-im Alexander, of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Graves and family
>t Charleston are with Mrs. Chap
nun for the summer.
- Ir. P. K. Mynatt, of Knoxville,
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
^rfrs. A. H. Harris and family.
Miss Amelia Galloway, of Ashe
ville, is visiting Miss Ella Zachary.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Thompson and
family are moving this week into
their new home at Lake Sega.
Mr. and Mrs. .P. S. King are stop
ping at the AValtermire hotel await
ing the completion of their new resi
dence on Probarte avenue.
Mrs. Roy Kanipe and small son of
Marion are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.
P. Sledge.
Mr. ami Mrs. Whitsett and family,
of Daytona, Fla., are now occupying
their summer home on Maple street.
Mr. and Mrs. Butler Mahaffey and
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mahaffey and
daughter, Laverne, of Greenville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. F. V. Whit
mire.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jollay left
Tuesday for a visit of ten days with
relatives in Georgia.
Mrs. Ida Bryant, of Tampa, Fla..
spent the week-end at The Bryant.
Mr. Elmer Finch, who has been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kipp,
left this week for Binghamton, N. V.
William Wallis, of West Palm
Beach, Fla., is spending his vacation
vvith his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
Wallis.
Roberta Bryant accompained her
mother the first of the week on a
visit to Chattanooga, Tenn.
Lon Junior Coon, of Marion, is
spending several weeks with his aunt,
Mrs. D. F. Moore.
Coach G. K. Tebell, head coach at
State College, Raleigh, is building a
summer home at Lake Sega.
Miss Maybelle McKee and Mr. Gud
ger, , of Asheville, were guests last
week of Mrs. lone Tucker, who is
spending some time with Mrs. Thom
as Dodsworth.
Miss Annie Zachary, a graduate
nurse of Charlotte, will arrive Mon
day to spend her two weeks' vaca
tion with her mother, Mrs. Joe
Zachary, and sister. Miss Ella Zach
ary.
Mr. and Mrs. Powers and daugh
ter, of Lakeland. Fla., arc with Miss
Sadie North for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams, of
Warsaw, are now at The Bryant.
Mrs. M. C. Henry and daughter,
Miss Violet, returned last week to
their summer home in Brevard, after
spending the winter and spring
months at their home in Louisville,
Ky,
Mr. Oliver Orr returned from sum- !
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fnier school at Knoxville, Tenn., Fri
day and spent the week-end here with [
his family.
M. A. C. Johnson piloted in his
airplane a representative of Beverly
Hills on a two day trip over several !
subdivisions in th evicinity of Ashe- '?
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Osborne and j
children and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. !
'Sterling and daughter were on a l
week-end fishing trip to Bridgewater. !
Miss Agnes Clayton has returned
home from attending school at E. C.
T. C., Greenville, N. C.
Mrs. John Hay and children, of
Clover, S. C., and sister, Miss Susan 1
Craig, of Chester, returned to their j
respective homes Tuesday, after}
spending the past week with Mrs. M. !
C. Henry.
Rev. V. A. Crawford, pastor of
[the Presbyterian church, has return
ed from Banner Elk, where he attend
ed the young people's conference in
session there.
Mrs. C. M. Cooke and children, of
Florence, S. C., are spending the
summer at their cottage adjoining
Montclove Estates.
Miss Celeste Thornton, of Sapphire
visited Miss Roberta Bryant several
days the past week.
Mrs. H. H. Moore is having erected
a $5,000 brick bungalow on her
I homesite in I-ake Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houston, of
St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived in Bre
vard Wednesday to spend some time
with Mrs. Houston's father. W. I..
Aiken.
Miss Hattie Aiken had as her
week-end guests Miss Elizabeth An
derson, Mars Hill, Miss Elizabeth 1
Merritt, Mt. Airy, Miss Eugenia'
Roper, Florence, S. C., and Miss
Beatrice Paranta, Asheville.
J. L. Aiken, of Asheville, was a
week-ed Brevard visitor.
T. Ross Alexander and Lester
Alexander, of Statesville, were vis
itors in Brevard Wednesday.
W. W. Zachary, who is connected
with Judd & Company, big broker
age firm of Hartford, Conn., is
spending his month's vacation with
his mother. Mrs. Beulah Zacharv.
Mr. Frank Houchard of tin
Pinellas Overland Co., Clearwater.
Fla.^ is stopping at the Kilpatri.k
House, North Brevard for ten*" day.-.
He motored up with his daughter.
Miss Francis Houchard and some
friends who are attending the V. W.
C. A. Girls Reserves camp, at Rock-!
brook.
SOCIETY
MISS ROWENA ORR IS HOSTESS
FOR BRIDGE PARTY
Miss Rowena Orr was hostess for
a bridge party Wednesday afternoon
at her home on East Main street hon
oring Miss Elizabeth Michael, of
Vero, Fla., who is summering in Bre
vard.
A tastefully arranged color scheme
in pink and green was carried out in
the rooms, and was further accentu
ated in the favors and refreshment .
Miss Elizabeth Shipman made high
score, Mjss Dorothy Fetzer, low store,
and prizes were presented the honor
guest and Miss Melisse Mullen, of
Greensboro, the out of town guest
I present. There were three tables
playing.
MISS NANCY MaIcFIE ENTER
TAINS AT BRIDGE LUNCHEON
A recent social ijvent of enjoy
ment was the bridge' luncheon given
by Miss Nancy Macfie at the- hom
of her parents, Mr. s-'nd' Mrs. S. M.
Macfie, on Caldwell street, to honor
Miss Elizabeth Michael, a Brevard
summer guest.
Four tables were arranged fot
play. and at the conclusion of the
games scores were counted giving
high score to Miss Ruth Waters and
consolation to Miss Kathleen Lyon.
Miss Michael was the recipient of an
attractive guest prtze.
Following the games, a delightful
luncheon was served.
MISS MARIAN YONGUE , I
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE
Miss Marion Young entertained at .
six tables of bridge Wednesday after- 1
noon. June 1C, at her home in North !
Brevard, honoring Mrs. Captain Has-!
kell Allison, of Washington, D. C., ?
and .Mrs. Boone Carey, of Greenville,
both Brevard summer guests.
The rooms were attractively dec- j
orated with a profusion of June roses. |
A salad course was served at the con-j
elusion of the games.
When scores were counted it was;
found that high score was made by j
Mrs. Boyce Walker, and low score '
by Miss Ida Lee Patton. Attractive
truest prizes were pcscntcd the two
guests of honor. .
Following the games, several tea
guests arrived.
The guests present included: Mrs.
W. W. Croushorn, Mrs. F. Cari\
Mrs. J. J. Patton, Mrs. Boyce Walk
er, Miss Ida Lee Patton, Miss An
nie Mae Patton, Mrs. Ed Cantrell,
Mrs. C. Y .Patton, Miss Frances
Scott, Miss Ella Zachary, Misj
Julia Deaver, Mrs. McAuley, Mrs.
R. R. Fisher, Mss Jennie Aiken.
Mrs. M. Shackelford, Mrs. Tom
Dekle, Miss Willie Aiken, Mrs. K.
P. McCoy, Miss Jack Clayton, Miss
Martha Breese, Mrs. R. R. Eagle,
Mrs. Brown Carr, Mrs. Boone Carey,
Mrs. II. Allison, Mrs. Frank King,
Mrs. Hugh Walker.
MISS HANAMAN PRESENTS
RECITAL
Miss Eloisc Hanaman appeared ?
Saturday evening at the high school
auditorium in her piano and voice
recital given complimentary to the
Brevard Music Lovers' Club.
Miss Hanaman is a pianist of ex
ceptional ability and delighted her
audience, throughout the program
with both vocal and piano selections.
Her rich endowment of talent and
its development will make her a
commanding figure in the musical
life of Brevard.
Slenderness of Line
j
' Variety of style, simplicity of clesig-n ? a
correct adherence to the vital indicatives of styling
for the summer months ? and last but by no means
of the least consequenc-e, our prices, all combine to
make this a splendid store at which to buy Shoes.
"ITS YOUR DEPARTMENT SJORE^USE IT."
Jerome & Pushell's
June Clearance Sale
JUST A FEW REAL (SPECIALS WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR OUR
ANNUAL JUNE CLEARANCE SALE. COME IN AND LOOK THEM
OVER AND WE, KNOW YOU WILL FIND SOMETHING YOU NEED.
Pongees, Natural
and Colors
SSC YD
Peter
Pans
45c YD
Lad and
Lassie Cloth
20c YD
Percales, Lights
.and Darks
19c YD
AH-WoqI
1 54 inch Flannel
$2.95 YD
Tub Silks,
Stripes & Plaids
$1.39
!
Crepe
De Chene
$1.49 YD
Georgettes
Solids & Figured
$1.69
Suit
Cases
$1.00
Men's
Pajamas
$1.69
Night
Shirts
98c
Men's
Union Suits
45c
Sheeting
12 Yards for
$1.00
Ladies
Cotton Hose
15c PR
Men's
Cotton Soiiks
9C
One Table
Shoes
98c PR
Dresses
At
20% OFF
Suits
At
20 % OFF
Shoes
At . '
20 % OFF
Hats
At
20% OFF
Men's
Fancy Sox
29c
Ladies'
Silk Hose
29?
L
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Men's
Pants
$1.85
Men's
Dress Shirts
98c
One Rack
Men's Suits
$14.95
Ladies'
Dresses
$4.95
Boys'
Work Shirts
Men's
Khaki Shirts
98c
.Men's
Khaki Pauls
$1.95
Ladies'
Slips
98c
Remnant
Bundles
89c
Ladies'
Union Suits
49c
Pepperell
Sheets, 63x90
$1.19
Pepperell
Sheets, 72x!)0
$1.29
Pepperell
Sheets, 81x90
$1.39
Pillow
Cases
39c