iMinmmtfM'.Miu imm hmcwm? <hw? ? ? ? n^? . ^ SOCIETY MEWS LIVINGSTON CIRCLE HOLDS MEETING "'ojiiUiTs of tlu- Livingston Circlc of the Baptist church . nu t Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. John Omtivll, the chairman, ? -Mrs. John Ashworih, presiding. The circle (ici'idi'd to hold a enko iitlo ai Pender's store on Saturday, and other matters of business ware transacted. ' ? An interesting prosyrjim on the subject of Missions was in charge of Mrs.- Vshworth, a. listed by Mrs. S. C. Vines, Mrs. Coleman Galloway and M rs. T. L. Snelson. HOLIDAY-McCALL Mr. :tnd Mrs. Jerry II. McCall an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, V'.ulie Galloway McCall, to Mr. Ralph Holiday, which occurred at Al amogirdo, New Mexico, on May -ti. The couple were married at the home of Rev. E. Pacis, in Tulnrosa, New Mexico, and were accompanied by a few of their intimate friends. After a brief trip to points of in terest they will be at home to their many friends on and after June 10. O'KELLY-BRYSON Coming as a surprise to their friends was the marriage of Miss Cannie Bryson, of Pisgah Forest, to Mr .Don O'Kelley, of Brevard, the cerair.ohy being performed Sunday afternon at the home of Rev. S. T. Tipton .at Pisgah Forest. A few in timate friends were the only atend arita. The bride is well known in this section, being the postmistress at Pisgah Forest. Mr. O'Kelley is con nects ? with the A & P store at Bre vard, where he has many friends. MISS WATERS HONORS HOUSE GUEST WITH DANCE Miss Ruth Waters was hostess to a large number of her friends Mon day night at the home of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters, entertaining with a dance compli mentary to her house guest, Miss Elizabeth Corbett, of Macclesfield. Puneh and cake were served dur ing the evening to the seventy-five guest- present. JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE An -njo.vable social affair of the week was the bridge party given by Mrs. P.. E. Martin, Miss Ruth Waters and Miss Almeda Waters. Saturday afterrm at the home of Mrs. Mar tin, entertaining in honor of Miss Eliza' -,'th Corbett, of Macclesfield, who the house guest of Miss Ruth Waters. Swoet peas were effectively used in the Jecorations. Five tables were for play, and at the con riusion of the games Miss Martha Kret-sc was found t" be winner of :iigh score prize, ami Miss Josu ,ihrr ? Clayton of low score. The Sliest of. honor was also recipient of a dainty gift. ?' ? (iue.sts present included: Mrs. Cor dell Kussell, Misses Kowena Orr, Martha Breese, Margaret l.yerl.v, Margaret I'earce, Martina I'earce, Kajhleen l.yon, Dorothy Silversteen, Dorothy Fetsser, Agnes Clayton, Jos phine Clayton, Klizubeth Shipman, lennie Aiken. Jean Crouch, I.ila iSraekcn, Annie Yongue, Marion longue, Katherine l.owe, l.aVerne Weill, Almeda Waters, Uutli Wat ts, Klixabeth Corbett. C. OF C. REPORTS FIANY APPLICATIONS Applications for summer acconir modations continue to come in to the Chamber of Commerce in large numbers, and indications are that Brevard will have a season beyond ' normal. Tourists and the summer : visitors are arriving daily and up to date a much larger list of registra tions is recorded at the Chamber of Commerce than at the correspond ing date last year. Among the visitors the following have registered: M. Ethel Nesmith, Lake City, S. C. ! A Sturgis, Lakeland, Fla Chas. J. Harmon, Lakeland, Fla. C J Martin, Chicago, 111 Edw. F. W'eis. Chicago, 111. Mrs. J. W. Miller, Leesburg, Fla. Miss Margie Bes Rocher, Lees burg, Fla. ? if, Mrs. A. G. Green, Leesburg, Fla. , Miss Florence Scott, Tampa, Fla. i Margaret Squires, Charlotte, N, C. Mrs T. O. Squires, Charlotte. Miss Elsie Squires, Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Forbes, Hol lywood, Fla. Chas. Sykes, Jr., Hollywood. Fla. J. B. Mayer, Newberry, S. C. W. F. Duncan. Newberry, S. C. E. J. Mayer, Newberry, S. C. Mrs. M. C. Carson, Fredericks burg, Md. '? Miss Alice T. Thompson, Freder icksburg, Md. Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Bennett, Fort Myers, Fla. T. P. Cheesborough, Jr., Fort My ers, Fla W. L. Clevenger, Raleigh, N. C.. B. L. Laird, Sebring, Fla. Mrs. C. L. Senter, Norfolk, Va. W. C Carson, Raleigh, N C. Frank L. Smith, Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Powers ant daughter, Miss Alma, Clearwater Fla. A. B. Carter, Jr., Clearwater, Fla FRYERS NICE - FAT 3 n d MILK FED Order Quickly T? Insure Delivery Now is your time to pick select Breeding Cockerels -- pure strain We sell 'em as they come-and these fryers won't last long= c. c. THE Phone 41 GROCER - -- Main St. GIRL SCOUTS HOLD !? CAMP AT FERRY-ANN ; S I. mile I Troop No. 2, composed of tin' younger Ciirl Scouts, enjoyed live days at Camp Perry-Ann last | week. , The girls divided themselves into f four groups, each occupying a cabin. ) 'I'lic names chosen for these cabins S were: The Pioneer, Pinehurst, The f Sunshine Cabin and Our Gang ) Cabin. At euinpfire every night one V cabin furnished stunts and another ( lead the "Goodnight Circle." 'rhi! morning hours were taken up J jwitli pulling the camp in order, in- I [spection and instruction in Home | Nursing, map making, nature study | and other work. Many Proficiency I Badges were earned by the girls and j many of the various parts of the , First and Second Class Tests were I passed. The afternoons were taken up | with rest and recreation. The girls were taught swimming under the di rection of Mr. Frank Duckworth and | Miss Martina Pearce. On Tuesday the girls had their checker contest, on Wednesday they tried their skill at horseshoes, on Friday a field day contest took place, and on Friday a water carnival was the event of chief interest. the various activities of camp life, the following outclassed their fisttv scouts: . i ;*>() yard dash Thelma Johnson , 100 yard dash .... Thelma Johnson , Running broad .... Thelma Orr Standing broad Ruth Perry Basket ball Eliza Nicholson Checker player .... Jennie Pearce Horse shoes ...... Eliza Nicholson Best Camper Jennie Pearce Most Freckles Doris Risk ! Most Points Eliza Nicholson I Post Relay ....... Pioneer Cabin j Horse shoe relay.. Pinehurst Cabin I Best Map Makers Pinehurst Cabin I It was with a feeling of sadness ! ; and regret that the girls came home and it "'-as the expressed opinion of many that the permanent Girl Scout camp would be a great asset to Bre i vard. Vaclar Konther of Hammond, ; Ind., branded his daughter on the forehead with a hot iron because she stayed out late at night. Mrs; Gray Sowers is visiting ricnds aiuj relatives in LexinivU>"> ! <V M is. Alice HulTington, of |)allas, 'ex., spent the week-end with her ister, Mn, C. M. Siniard. Job Printing PHONE V Money in the Bank Only the thrifty home is the truly happy home. Where extravagance is ? there is unhappiness because pressing- bills, worry and demoralizing influences of never being in position to take advantage of opportun ity ? when opportunity knocks ? brings only disaster in the end. The young couple who starts early in life to keep the outgo always within the limits of income, builds constructively? and there are many happy hours ahead for them. N Establish banking connections at the earliest pos sible moment. Build up your credit and the confidence of others in your ability to manage well. Bonnie Ki'pat,it:k Make this Bank YOUR Bank The Pisgah Bank J. H. PICKELSIMER, President W. W. CROUSHORN,. Vice President L. P. HAMLIN. Vice President O. H. ORR, Cashier J. L. WHITMIRE, Assistant Cashier Moved! We Thank You Your Splendid Patronage forced us to secure larger quarters? Our appreciation of that patronage forced us to se cure a more convenient location? NOW WE ARE ON MAIN STEET Next Door to C. C. Yongue With A Large Electrical Stock? Supplies - If It's Electrical- We Have It ? We sell only two tilings: Electrical Supplies and the opportunities ot Brevard? They are both useful to future brightness. C. K. Srsjciei Believing In Hrevard

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