| LOCALS and PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nicholson and
family attended the funeral of Mrs.
Nicholson's uncle, Mr. B. C. Hall, in
Anderson, S. C., Monday.
Miss Mary Borne, who is teaching
at Converse College, is spending the
spring vacation with her mother,
Mrs, L. II. Hosse.
Mrs. Lamar Lewis and little
J daughter will leave Friday for their
home in Wilmington. Mrs. O. L.
Erwin will acompany them to Wil
mington and remain for a short visit.
Mrs. C. F. Misenheimer and; baby,
whfi have been quit?; ill with the flu,
are both improving.
I Mrs. Leonard Simpson, who has
been in Stokes hospital, was afaje to
return to her home Wednesday.
Mr .and Mrs. R. L. Gash moved
last week to their country home at
Davidson River.
Rev. Albert Thompson, rector of
St. Michael's church, Charleston, is
spending a few days at his summer
home here in West Brevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Dabbs and children,
of Florence, S. C., are guests of Mrs.
Dabb's brother, Mr. W. H. Duck
worth. Mrs. Dabbs will be remem
bered by many before her marriag? ,
as Miss Mollie Duckworth.
Mrs. Nita Norton, matron at Win
throp College, has returned to re
sume her duties after undergoing an
operation at Brevard hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kilpatrick are
moving this week into the Johnson
l, home on Jordan street.
K Joe Clayton and his room mate,
[ Fred Emerson, students at Wake,
L Forest College, will spend the week
^ end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Clayton.
Mrs. J. M. Thrash, of Davidson
River, was in Brevard Thursday.
Mrs. Clarence Poole and Mrs.
Guthrie Kilpatrick were shopping in
Hendersonvillc Friday.
Miss Smith, of Ruby, S. C., a grad
uate nurse, is now in charge of the
operating room at Transylvania hos
pital.
Mr. Rush Whitmire, who has been
quite ill in Brevard hospital the past
week, is reported as improving.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Starrette and ;
little daughter, Betty Jean, Mrs. ]
Kate Starrette and Mrs. D. F.
Moore motored to Statesville, Char
lotte, Moresville, and . other points
for a week-end visit with with rel
atives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Galloway
and two children spent .the week-end
in Ash^ville.
Mrs. Mamie Vordery and daughter,
Marv, were week-end guests in Cher
ry field.
Mrs. J. M. Tatum and Miss
Swrnee H'ldrick spent the week-end
in Charleston. S. C., and visited the
famous Magnolia gardens there.
Mr. T. H. Shipman has been con
fined to his home the past week on
account of illness.
L. H. Bosse, of Spartanburg,
spent the week-end here with his
family.
Miss l'aulinc Sitton, of Mars Hill
College, spent several days last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. J. Sitton.
Mrs. T. II. Galloway visited her
daughter, Mrs. Greenwood, at Mills
Kivcr the past week.
Mrs. Garland Merrell, who has
been in Transylvania hospital for the
past several weeks, returned Satur
day to her home in Cedar Moun
tain.
; *. King ri turned last
I v/??ek fr?? ?. Weaver College .and' will
, remain at home for the remainder
jof the school year;
j Mrs. J. S. Silversteen and daugh
; ter, Miss Dorothy, returned Satur
day from Wilmington, where they at
tended th< meetings of the state 1).
A. R. convention last week.
Mr. James F. Barrett and Mr. J.
0. Barrett were in Charlotte the
past week-end.
Mrs. Russelj Young and little son
of Weaverville, are spending several
days this week with Mrs. Young's
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson.
Mrs. B. J. Sitton, who has been
quite ill, is improving.
Of the ten Brevard girls who arc ?
attending N. C. C. W. at Greens
boro this year, eight of them are at
home this week for their spring va- ,
cation, including, Edna King, Rubv
Hamilton, Mildred Tranthani, Eliza
Henry, Annie Sitton, Christine .Snel
son. Marv Johnson, Catherine Os- 1
borne. The other two, Geneva Neill
and Annie Yonguc, ar .pending
the vacation elsewhere.
Miss Burleson, of AlUormarle, is
vi Filing her sister, Mrs. George
Nicholson. I
Miss Grace Piercy has been ill
with the flu the past week, but is
abl<? to h? un now.
J. W. Cobble was called to Knox
'vijfte Saturday on account of ?ho
death of his brother's wife.
Friends of Mrs. E. S. English will
! be glad to know that she is improv- -t
ing nicely after her serious illness of
the past few weeks.
Mrs. Armfield, of Spartanburg, is
viiting Mrs. L. H. Bosse.
Miss Iva Sanders, a student at ?
Brevard Institute, was called to her
heme at Lake Toxaway last week on
I acou 't of the death of her great
1 grandmother. Mrs. Naomi Lowe, who
j was in her 97th year. i
Miss Alma TrowbriTTge spent Sat
urday ;n WcaycrviH* and Asheville ,
with relatives and friends.
! Mr. J. S. Silversteen left Tuesdayl
for Nov York.
Mr*. T*v? English and daughter
sen El''?n and- Dan. and Mi'ss
Jackie Clayton, were Greenville vis
itors Saturday.
Little Bobby Simpson, the third
son of Rev. and Mrs. O. L. Simpson,
had his tonsils removed at Transyl
vania hospital Tues'day.
Mrs. Paul Smathers, Mrs. Rush
Whitmire and Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Whitmire motored to Asheville Fri
day for the day.
Mrs.- Cordia King had her tonsils
removed at Brevard hospital last
Friday.
Mr*, and Mrs. J. M. Allison and
children visited Magnolia gardens at
Charleston, S. C., the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Hamlin and
children of Ashcviile, visited friends
here Sunday.
!1 oilier Orr, of Little River, who
underwent an operation lor nppen
(lic%us at T-rnnsyivania hospital, is
improving.
Miss Althea Crawford, of Cand
lor, who was bitten by a snake Fri
day while on Alt. Pisgah, wjis brought
to Brevard where she was given
treatment at Transylvania hospital. !
Her condition was not regarded as
serious, as she was able to return to
her home the same d.'ty.
Mrs. \\\ T. Hca<l, of Greenville,
underwent an operation at Brevard
hospital Tuesday.
Mrs. R. Y. Ned substituted for '
Miss Swanee Hedriek at the elemen
tary school during the letter's ab- .
sence several days the past week.
Capt. T. T. Patton, who under- ?
went an operation at Transylvania
hospital several weeks ago, was able
to return Monday to his home at
Pisgah Forest.
J. H. Tinsley has been on the sick
list this week.
Cleon Williams, who spent the
winter in Florida, has returned to his ,
home at Lake Toxaway.
Mrs. Hinton McLeod taught Mrs.
J. M. Tatum's grade during vhe lat- ?
ter's absence the past week.
Dr. Roy Llong has been confined
to his home the past week on ac
count of quite serious illness with |
the flu.
Mrs. Nathan Morris and Mrs. M.
D. Foxman were Hcndersonville vis- 1 1
iters Tuesday.
Friends have received word from i
Mrs. G. K. La thro p in New Orleans, I
where, she has spent the winter, that !
she is gaining rapidly from a con- :
tinued illness, and expects to return.)
to h"r home here the last of . the
month.
Joseph Patterson of Henderson- ;
ville, spent. Monday with his aunts, \
Mrs. N; Morris and Mrs. Luther i
Pushell.
P. B. Downing of Cardiff was left !
$500,000 by his grandfather, but ;
with the provision that he would for
feit it if he changed his religion. ,
? ? . i
Mrs. Harriet Thayer of London, ]
spent $2,500 for a radiophone con? ]
versation with her son in New York.
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Next Week!
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coming.
Another car load of Kitchen Cabi
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