PISGAH FOREST NEWS The farmer# a re preparing' their land tu start farming. Mr, ami Mrs. Dewey and Mr. lii>ke Edwards motored to Asheville J-aturday. Mr. Krnest Lyday was the guest of Howard and D. S. Orr, Saturday. Mr. J. K. Killian and family have moved to Brevard. They will be missed in our community. Those spending a delightful time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Hedrick Saturday evening, were: Mr. Ernest1 Lyday, Howard and D. N. Orr, Dewey and Arr'-el Reese, Reuben Maekey, Harold Carter, l.loyd C'ampfield, Sunday Hedrick, Joe Nicholson and Miss Ada and Tina lledrick, Miss l.ucile Carter, Mr. .Reuben Maekey was the guest of Dewey and Ariel Reese Satur day. Mr. Kre.d Stanley and family were visitors in tli's section Sunday. Atr. II. Hedrick is sutt'er-.ng with erysipelas. oi\ his lc;;. ' . Mi.-s l.ol'a Wi-st s engaged in work at Airs. Jamie Morris' at North lirevnrd ? Mr. .Minyard Stepp and family have moved to Pickens, S. C. Misses Ada Hedrick and I.ucile Carter were in Avery Creek section I'V'day. Mr. D .H. Orr and Mr. Paul Car land motored to Gastonia Friday to get Mr. Carland's son w'ho has been taking treatment there. We are glad to report that he is much im proved. Several of the familes \yho moved to Pickens, S. C., have returned to their old home town. It seems that those who get their feet wet. in Dav idson River always return. Mr. R, C. Corn and family visited Mr. Corn's father 011 Mud Creek ?Sunday. Mr. Carl Hryson was a visitor in this section Saturday. Mr. Joe Nicholson and Sunday Uedrick were vsiitors of Mr. Harold and Tommy Carter Sunday. Mr. Carl Wyatt was a visitor in this section Sunday. Mrs. Jean Carter lint) as her guets Smi.lay, her sister. Mis. Crook, and .her nephew, from M'lls River. Mrs. J. \V. Nicholson and chil dren, Mrs. Dollie Allison anil Mr. end Mrs. Glover Sentell were v s ilors of Mr. anil Mrs. J. Morris Sun ija.v. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garland is 011 the sick list. Kite flying seems to be the order of the day among the youngsters. Mr. Charlie Reose of Boylston, was visiting in this section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prances Allen were guests of Mr. Bob Mackev Saturday. Mr. Joe Mackey was tne guest of Mr. Case Monday. The modern ice-man calls once and the ice stays always If you have a good ice-box the Frigidaire cooling unit can be placed in it at low cost. A small payment and easy monthly terms will put any Frigidaire model in your home. Visit our showroom for a demonstration. FRIGIDAIRE Reusing Lt. & Refrigerating Co. HENDERSON VILLE, N. C. PRODOCT'OF-GENERAL - MOTORS 2191 . . ** BREVARD BANKING COMPANY Capital and Surplus $155,000.00 Resources more than $1,500,000.00 State County City Depository Officers THOMAS H. SHIPMAN, President JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, V.-President ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier ; Directors JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN C. E. ORR 11. W. EVERETT j W. M. HENRY C. C. YONGUE ( W. S. ASHWORTH T i\ OS. H. SHIPMAN / I I Personals Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carrier spent Monthly in Asheville and attended the automobile show. ) Henry Henderson and Sherrill R. | Sharpe attended the Automob le ? Show in Asheville Monday night. The many friends of T. T. Loft is I will be glad to know that he is mutU ! improved after his serious illness. ; .1. A. Ridley, of GatTney, S. C., .was a Brevard visitor this week. Kufus Joines, a student at Bing ham School, Asehville, spent so v. rat days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Joines. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beck, of Ashev lle, were week-end guests of Mrs. Beck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. 1'. Kilpatrick. I Fred Emerson, who has been I coaching bask- 1 ball at Lyina, S. t. ., s|K-nt several days last week in Bre vard before returning t" Wake For est College, where he will coach the spring football. Mr. anil Mrs. I.aiuar Lewis ami baby left Sunday for their home in Wilmington, after spending the past week with her parents here. Mr. Hay Eagle of New Bern, was a business visitor in Brevard last week. Miss Elizabeth Godfrey, of Ashe ville, was a Brevard visitor Monday. Gordon Page and friends, of Mar ion, were Sunday visitors in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Garner left Monday for a week's visit with friends and relatives in Spruce Pine and Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Cortlell Russell, of Canton, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs: W. H. Duckworth. Mrs. Hann'e Coldwell spent the week-end at her home in Marion. Miss Betsy Carr has returned to her home in Asheville after spend ing a week with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Croushorn. Ed Cantrell left last week for Southern Georgia, where he has ac cepted a position. A. N. H.nton spent the week-end with his family in Brevard, his son, Julius Hinton, returning Sunday with his father to Saluda, # where he spent a day or two with his father. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lostetter and family moved this week into the Hawkins house on Maple street. Mr. Lostetter is manager of the New Way Laundry and. moved here from Heiidersonvilie. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Macfie and Miss Dorothy Fetzer spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Miss Nancy Mac fie, who is a student at Converse College. Mr. and Mrs. John Kilpatrick were week-end guests in Rosman of Mrs. Kilpatrick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Edens. Mr. Donald Worthington, of Mas sachusetts, joined his brother-in-law. R .W. Everett, here and the two gentlemen will leave this week for a two week's visit to Venus and other points in Florida. Miss Marie Edwards, of Greenville, who has been visiting the past two weeks her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Henderson, has returned to her home. ? *?? A .Tnnps of Air. ana iur?. . Asheville, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Barnett. Little Charles Jr., and Harry Leon Jones will remain a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Underwood and Mrs. J. B. Pickels'mer motored to Asheville and Oteen Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P. Wright spent several days the past week viisting Mrs. Wright's sister, Miss Emma Brown, in Pelzer, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. \V. M. Waldrop. of Selica, moved the first of the week to the r new homo in Dacusville, S. C. Miss Bessie Wright returned Sun day to her honve in Hendcrsonville, after visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F. Wright. Miss Alta Glazener, of Mars Hill College, spent the week-end hero w'th her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Scruggs. Mrs. It, L. Young and little son left Tuesday to join Mr. Young at Elmwood, after spending sometime here with Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Snelson. Miss Luella Kellar spent the week end with friends in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. H. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Brenner and M'\ and jM>-s. Sam Brenner, of Hem! rson ville, were Sunday guests of ?Tr. and Mrs. Luther Pushell and Mr. ami Mrs. N. Morris. Miss Maxine Newman, of Ilillgirt. has returned to her home after I spending the past month with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F. Wright. President C. H. Trowbridge, of j Weaver College, was the week-end I guest of his mother and sister. ; Mrs. T. II. Shipman had her ton j > Sis runvjved at Transylvania hos ? pital last week. I j Miss Thelma llrown 's visith??r her jaunt, Mrs. J. K. Newman, nt Hill-' girt. i Relatives called here mi account ?of the death of little Julia Ann Doug- ' las were Mrs. Douglas' mother and two brothers, Mrs. (i. F. Marshall ? and George and Henry Marshall, of j Asheville; Mr- Douglas' sister and ! her husband. II r. and Mrs. Meade j Compton. nrj cousins, Mr. ;:iid Mrs. i T. J. Coleman and N*. X. Sni<??t. >f | I Stnt'iville LIME Your Lawn and Garden Need Pulverized LIMESTONE The best time to apply LIME to the soil is during th winter months. B. & B. FEED & SEED CO. BREVARD, N. C. society, Club and Church Calendar For the Week Thursday, March 1 ft: 30 p. in. 551 , i'hilips Auxiliary and Guild .'! :S0 p.m. Mvtlv list W. M. S. 3:30 p.m. Presbyterian ' Auxiliary , Friday V :ft0 p.m. Bapiisi V. \V. A. 3:30 p.m. Oiieetoii Meeting of] Woman's Bureau at Chamber of Commerce. Saturday 3:30 p.m. U. JJ..C, I 3:30 p.m. Ch ldren's Missionary Society Monday, March 5 3:30 p.m. Woman's Bureau 7 :30 p.m. Cottage Prayer Meet ing f uesday 3:30 p.m. Baptist \V. M. U. 7 :80 p.m. Business Girls' Auxil iary 3:30 p.m. Laurel Troop 1 Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Wednesday Club 3:30 p.m. l.aurcl Troop 11 7:30 p.m. Church Prayer Meet- ! nigs TOXAWAY NEWS ? ? i Little Gertrude Owen, daughter of I Mr. ami Mrs. Posey Owen, is very ! ili with bronchial pneumonia. Mr. M. L. Simpson of Greenville, S. C., and Miss Beatrice Brunei' I motored to Rosman Saturday. Mr. Carl J. Moltz made a business ! trip to Asheville last weak. Mr. J. C. Reid, who has been working in Knoxv.'lle, Tenn., spent ! last week with his parents, Mr. and j Mrs. Lige Reid, at Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNeely motored to Brevard Saturday even ing. I Mr. C. R. McNeely made a bus lt ess trip to Pickens last week. Mr. Cleon Williams and Miss Iva Saunders motored to Rosman Sun day evening. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Williams are sorry to hear of Mrs. Williams' illness at her home here. Mr; Lou-s Valdrop, Miss Beatrice t Brunei', Mr. Arthur Dishman and ?Miss Virginia Bruner motored to Rosman Sunday. Miss Louise Williams, a teacher at Rosman, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams. E-x-p-e-r-t Watch Repairing FOXMAN Jewelry Store Send bi> F our Job Work* The Cream of the Tobacco Crop Lucky Strikes are the Favorite Brand of Paul Whiteman ? "It was but recently , when I started to act as master of ceremonies ivith my band at the Par amountTheatre, that I realized how vital perfect voice condition was to a performer. 1 have always been a consistent smoker and fortunately, Lucky Strikes were my favorite brand. I like their toasted flavor and, best of all, I can smoke as often as I like , without fear of irritating my voice, which is becoming a great K ^ f) j asset in my ivork." "It's toasted'" No Throat Irritation -No Cough. TR*UTH SHEETS and PILLOW CASES k ..i Guarantee years Vo"f durability and satisf afc+ion We Are Agents ? ?' ?' " ?' / ' *. * . ?? , 7"., '*'.?/ . " ?'.'V in BREVARD FOR TRUTH SHEETS AND PACIFIC MILLS SHEETS Truth Sheets and Pillow Cases TRUTH SHEETS ARE GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS WEAR PACIFIC SHEETS ARE GUARANTEED FOR THREE YEARS WEAR The Plummer Co. "DEPENDABLE GOODS FOR LESS"

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