i ? ? ? Personal Happenings Mrs. Otis Boone, of Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting her cousins, Mayor ami Mrs. T. W. Whitmire, at the Walterraire Hotel. Air. and Mrs. G. T. Byrd and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stepp, ail of Old Fort; spent the week-end with Mr. Bvrd's father, W. E. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clarke, who were recently married in St. Peters burg. Fla.. arrived in Brevard last week, and are temporarily located at Rcckbrook with Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier, awaiting the remodeling of ttseir recently purchased home near Brevard. Mr -mi ?i!rs. Paul Smathers and little daughter, Paula Mae, of Ashe ville. spent Sunday with Mrs. Smather's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Smath ers expect to return' to Brevard the fits; of April to take up residence at their home on Franklin avenue. . Miss Jack Clayton is spending this week hi Greenville with her aunt, Mrs. C?>s . Paxton, who has T>een .mite ill. Mr. and Mrs. I. .J. Peacock, Jr. ami little son- moved- last week from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barrett on Whitmire street to the Za chary apartment on East Main ?tr?.et. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. H. Houston were visitors iit Pickens, S. C., last week. J. B. Sharp, of Madison, is visit j his brother. C. R. Sharp. Mrs. Mamie Verdery returned the v. i'f the. week to Charlotte with .! : ^ort. P. M. Verdery. for an in . Otis Boone, in U \ viltj . Tenn. >! A una Trowbridge spent Tin. -n ? Ash* ville and Weaver vi'le. ... ' A ien Titisley. who has been ir. Hiridvrsonville- hospital for - t i a .. k--. i> ported to be con .s;' . :r;aJy improved and it is thought .-4:. will Miiin be able to, return to he; home here. . . ill* ... nd, 'Mrs.' H. Carrier rc Last week from a trip to. i. . ir: Florida. Air; and - Mrs. " Roland Whitmire. \v. V . h: vi'lle. visitors Friday. i ? . .'fend : s(>u and Edward were Week-end visitors in P:ek< n,<. S. C. . Miss Roberta Bryant and friend. Mis.- lit- mice Hutchins, of Mars Hills, were week-end guests of the shinman at The Bryant, v. . .-.raj Mrs. J. A. Glazehex and returntd Friday from Ral eigh wh ??!"s^;> Sara Barrett. Mary Os . bi i .. ? Wilkins ami Alrneta Water? s->e:u Tuesday in Asheville. W E. . B.rees?- was a business ? . 1 b v We dn esday . FOR SALE Fire wood, heater wood, S; V.: Stove wo . and sand. Cash w-ht: . ????!?? S i.-iicir.l Transfer \ D6 tfc ' Mrs. Beulah Zachary, who has been visiting her son, Woodford) Zachary, in Baltimore, has moved to ! New York City with Mr. and Mrs. Zachary, where the latter will make their home in the future. W. P. Hogsed wil leave the latter part of the month for an extended visit to the Sunny South, where he will visit two of his daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Southerlin, -at Brookdale, Travelers Rest, S. C., and Mrs. Ef ri'3 Gstfren, at Dacusville, S.' C., and other relatives and; friends in South Carolina1; and Georgia. Thdmfts Teague and Mr. and Mrs. j ?d Teague, of Ashe.ville, spent Sun- j lay with Mr. and Mrs1. 1 hcir.a.< j league and children. . -Mr. Le<* Whitner artd family, of Maiden, were Sunday guests of Mr. ind Mrs. B. W. Trantham and otner : relatives here. Walter Cobble, of Sylva, was j greeting friends in Brevard .the pa$t week | ' Mr. and Mrs. Mac Johnson, of Augusta, Ga., speht the past week in Brevard as guests of Mrs. Johnson s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller. H L. Wilson is spending his va ation this week in Georgia motor-, tug with H: A. Plummer and son, U?Mrs!' W. W. Ray, of Lake Toxaway was shopping in Brevard Monday. Mrs. L. M. Hart, Mrs. Rowena Summey and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry to me. spent Sunday at their sum mer home. The Pines, near Brevard. Misses I.ois and Lucile Wike were .vevk-end ciusts in Cullowhee. Miss Alt a Clarke left Saturday for ::llo\vhee State Normal to enter the rir.c term of that institution; Miss lVarl Lyday and brother re week-vnd guests of Prof, and ? rs. W?ssinger. at Sylva. 1 aurel Troop I of the Girl Scouts J .. verv much interested in work ' on their tree finders merit badg T anil in studying different trees, .acticttlaflv the pine and maple. Born to' Mr. and Mrs. Lionel W . iVlson. of Robbinsville, a son, March 11. at the Franklin hospital. Mrs'. Aston Heath and children, j Lina and Francis, were Sunday j ?ruests of Mrs. L. P. Wilson/ _ . Little Thomas Edmund \\ hitmire, voungest son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland -v. hitmire .who had the top of_ms i ntrer cut off last week by the fall ?ii on it ?>f a cedar chest lid, is re- ^ ."led to be recovering nicely. Mrs. J. A .Poteat, of Marion, has ,n visiting her parents, Mr. and E. W. Blythe. Miss Katherine' Osborne return ed last week from Wayriesyille, where she spent several days visiting . datives and friends. . Hugh Pinniiix, of Gastonia, was a lusimss visitor in Brevard the first I the week. Mrs. Lewis Hamlin, who. has been vait;- ill at her home, is considerab v 'mproved. ' Mrs. E. W. Blythe is attending the State D. A. R. meeting convening iiis week in Winston-'. :ilem. Miss Qrline James and Miss Viola ilrvant, students at Brevard Insti tute. were week-end guests of Miss Katherine Osborne. . ; . . Mrs. W. H. Underwood, who has been ill with flu the past week, is ? now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Osborne and i 'it tie son returned last week from yjaleigh. where Mrs. Osborne and ?. on' spent the winter. Mrs; Brown Carr has returned , in a visit of. several weeks with i lu'vves in St. Petersburg, Fla. READY FOR YOU NOW! ] i -lit ??iir ok! Shot's awav. Have 'thorn re pM-ijvit-jtHfj save the -price of new shoes. We "have the very latest machinery and highly skilled workmen. Please give us a trial. That's all * we ask. ii you are not .satisfied with work and prices, i we shall not again ask for your business. ENGLISH BROTHERS Expert Shcr Repairers. McCrary Bldg. I Next Door Joines Motor TRAVEL BY TRAIN i I THE 'MOST RELIABLE THE MOST COMFORTOJl ' IM T^ngHMHHMnn MrsK Pat Kimzey The above is Mrs. William Patton Kimzey, who, before her mar riage last Saturday in Reidsvillc-, was Miss Juanita Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Kimzey are now on their honeymoon in Florida, and will soon re turn to Brevard. GLOUCESTER NEWS We sure have some roads in our section this month ? they are almost impassible. Our road overseer seems to be asleep, or when he goes out of Gloucester he surely rides a donkey for he would get stuck in the mud with his tin lizzie and would take a thought about how our bus ever gets away from the garage. Wish our road commissioners would sometimes think back when they were young and sympathize with us and send some good man up here and fix our school bus line, instead of working the road around individual homes where no one ever passes once a week, and our school bus somewhere else buried in the mud. "Grandma," Mrs. Hettie Owen, celebrated her 82nd birthday Sunday with a birthday dinner, there being 55 present. She has lived to see her fifth generation, her great great grandson being Master Vernice Mc Call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlowe MqCalK Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aiken spent the week-end at his home here. They retunred to Pickens Sunday to re sume their work there. Mr. and Mrs. Burgon Kilpatrick and small daughter, Mabel, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Booth Price. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall had as their Saturday night guests, Mr. \Y. ('. McCall of Selica, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McGall. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Price had as their Sunday guests, Mervin and Er nest Anders. Harrison and Ander son Devoure, Misses Lula, Beulah and Stella Aiken and Helen Owen. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gol den. a son. t Mr. Alney McCall and Miss Lcu !a-h. Gillespie visited Mr. and Mrs. ;VV. A. McCall. Sunday. Mr. .1. M. A ikI'M-s and son. ttf'mif were R-osmiin visitors Saturday. Masses Pearl Price and I k'len Ow en spent Sunday night with Misses Lula and Beulah Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCail \i> ited tin1 former's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Rufus McCall. Sunday. Mr. ,1. M. Middleton is spending a ic-w (lays with friends and relatives in Jackson county. He is now mak ing his home with his dauglr t% Mrs. Booth Price. ' ? . Come back. Officers, and visit ( iioiu'fst er again ii y?u pU'asij, tlu1 ??mbonshiiiers" think they won't ever need any n'r -re forests to hide the r nu machines in and they arc burning everything as .they go. houses and forests too. ihey are damaging Mr. J. S. Silv;r:-t!en and Mr. Georg SmaUiers to a great ex-' ? as if they ought to !>;? merest- -d and conifj themselves find, sum' ? of them, ? Messrs ilahly and Fred Kilpatrick ; , .?oni|iaiii;.'ii Mr. and Mr.;. Glenn Ou'en oil th- ir honeymoon Monday '"Mr. Spurge cn Oy.'t n was; a liosmaU visitor Saturday. Misses Beulah. Opal and Geneva Owen enjoyed a ride on a logging truck Sunday. Monroe Lowe and Keba Owen at u-nd>d church at Macedonia church Simdav. . . " ? : Preaching Sunday "morning at Oak Grove ; Baptist church, and at three o'clock, at Lake l'o xa way Bap tist church by the pastor. Lev. E. K r ???? > .Miss Willie Cantrell of Bosnian, spent the- week-cml with relatives a. Quebec. F ASTERN STAR TO ENTERTAIN Charter members of the Eastern Star of BivviU'd will entertain the Eastern Star members of Henderson ville ami Ash evil lc this (Thursday) evening at Walteiinire GriH-: Preceding this entertainment fea ture, an Eastern Star Chapter will be organized in Brevard in the Masonic hall Thursday afternoon at J o'clock, to which all eligible ladies ? f the to\\i are cordially invited. FOR SALE ? A Monarch Piano, good as new, at less than half price. Moderate cash payment, balance $8 inonth. Address A. C., Care The BrrS-ard News/ > ; CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! LIME FOR SALE ? 15c bushel at I kiln. Old Sims and Gash Lime Kiln. For information see Eck L. Si his J M14 tfc. I . FOR SALE ? 1 Good Guernsey bull, 1 year old. Also 1 Jersey bull 1 year old. See H. B. Glazener, R-l ? . ** WANTED to . Rent or Buy ? Small i farm of 4 or 5 acres with good house, near Brevard, preferably on the highway. Address X in care of I'.ivvard News. ltp "j FOR RENT ? House with 10 rooms and bath on Highway 28, six miles from Brevard. Rich garden, pasture and fruit, rent cheap. Apply C. F. Woodfin, R-2 Brevard, near Penrose. M14 fm?? FOR SALE ? -Pansy plants, 25 cents do:'.en. Mrs. C. K. Osborne. tsY FOR SALE ? Hardy Columbine, fox glove hollyhock plants, hydrangea anil althea bushes ? cheap. Mrs. John C. Tinsley, Maple St. 7-1 4p SECOND HAND Portable Phono grabps; for sale; also several Uprights ? all good as new ? $10 up; Easy Terms. Free Records with each machine. Houston Furniture Co. Jan. 3 tfc. MONEY TO LOAN ? On improved farm lands at six per cent, for lonur or short term, in amounts from thiye to fifty thousand dollars pre ferred, however, one thousand dol- j Jar loans will be accepted. l-20tfc50 ! A. F MITCHELL, Atty at Law. I Your tfext Pair ENNA JETTICKS GRACE This style in Brown Kid and Black Kid. 'A Shoe of Comfort ( LOIS This style in Black Kid, cov ered heel. A Soft Dress Slipper BILLIE Patent Leather and French Beige Calf. For the Modern Miss AGNES French Beige Calf and Pat ent Leather. Fit Right and Look Right BETSY Sunburn Calf with Salaman der Trim. Smart and Modish That You May Choose With Confidence Easter Apparel In Complete Displays Wo are happy to announce the arrival of all types of Easter Specials including huts, ensemble suits and dresses suited for afternoon and evening wear. COSTUME JEWELRY, SCARFS and FLOWERS We are opening at present a most gorgeous line o costume jew elry. scarfs, handkerchiefs and neck wear. . Your shopping visit to Brevard can not be complete unless you visit THE LITTLE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER THE NOBBY SHOP POST OFFICE BUILDING PHONE 267