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Tom Lankford, of Saluda, was -business visitor in Brevard this wee Miss Annie Yongue haa return* to Asheville after a two weeks' vii here with her parents, Mr. and Mil C. C. Yongua. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitsett an son, Walter, of Eustis, Fla., have u rived in Brevard and opened thei summer home on Depot street. Mr. Warrior Corn was called t Wilmington on Wednesday on a< count of the serious illness of hi daughter, Mrs. Elbert Frady. Mrs. W .H. Duckworth and Mis Gladys English were Asheville visi tors Monday. Harry Clayton, of Christ School spent Monday here with his parents iur. and Mrs J. E. Clayton. He wil be one of the graduates of thi school next Wednesday. Mrs. Dess Young, of Swannunoa is visiting friends and relatives ii Brevard. Mr. and Mis. T. A. English am son, Dan .Misses Jack Clayton anc Mary Osborne Wilkins spent Sunda] in Glenville with Mrs. English brother. Mrs. Frank Gaffney and daughter Ethel, of Greenville, spent Monday in Brevard with relatives. Little John Walker is visiting his grandmother in Reidsville. A special meeting of the Young Peoples' department of the Metho dist church is called for Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Misses Anna and Lillian Jenkins have reutrr.ed from Floia McDonald School in Red Springs, to spend the .summer vacation with their paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenkins. Mr. Stonsipher, automobile sales man connected with Joines Motor company, was called to Norfolk, Va., this week on account of the death of i brother. .liss Julia Wood, has returned from Montreat Normal, where sh6 has been in school the past year, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood. Mrs. T. E. Osborne ana Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Ximzey, all of Mills River, and R. Morris Kim zey. of Leicseter, sister, nieces and nephew, respectively, of Mrs. M. J. Orr. were week-end guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Orr. Miss Mabel Williams, o J Hender ville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs* W. M. tl.nry. Mrs. A. N. Poole and Mr. and Mrs. J?e Uoole have returned from a trip to the eastern part of the state, where they have been visiting friends and relatives. Margaret Barnette left last week for a visit of several weeks with her sister, Mrs. D. H. Gilliland in Ox ford. Miss Helen Sitton, who has been attending Meredith College, has re turned home to spend the summer \:;;;.tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J .Sitton. Misses Julia and Lillian Peacock, <>f t.exington, were Sunday guests of their brother, L. J. Peacock, Jr. and Mrs. Peacock. Miss Eliza Henry, who has been teaching school at Gastonia the past vear. has returned to spend the sum mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry. Miss Geraldine Barrett returned Friday from Charlotte, where she spent the past three weeks with her lister, Mrs. R. W. Pridgen. Miss Mildred Trantham has re turned from Gastonia, where she taught school the past year, to spend the summer vacation with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nails and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Davis, Jr, all of Ma con. Ga., are spending the week at their summer home a? Cbnnestee Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Styers, of Cher ryville, were week-end guests, of friends and relatives in Brevard. Mrs. S. P. Verner is visiting her daughter, Mary, in Winston-Salem. Rev. Wallace Hartsell, pastor of the Brevard Baptist church, delivered the commencement address at An ur ws Uigh School on Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters and daughters, Almeta and Willie Kate, Uriel Hunt, LaVerne Waters, Mrs. F. V. Whitmire and Harold Whit mire left Monday for a week's motor trip to Washington, D. C., and te Leesburg, Va.. where they will visit Miss Ruth Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Pickelsimer and two children returned Saturday from Petersburg, Va., where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. Pickelsimer's mother, who was somewhat improved at the time of their departure. Mrs. James Car ter. of Richmond, Va., an aunt oi Mrs. Pickelsimer, returned to Bre vard with Mr. and Mrs. Pickel aimer. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Owen accom panied their daughter, Ruth t< Asheville Sunday, where she tool the train for Knoxville, Tenn., t( spend several weeks visiting hei aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Hamlin, West Asheville, were Brevard visiton the first of the week. Mrs. (Jordia King is visiting rela ' tives in West Asheville, ? Sylva sn< other sections of Western North Car olina. W. P. Hogsed has returned fron South Carolina and Georgia where hi visited relatives the past severa weeks, and is now with his daughter Mrs. Tom Gillespie, on Jordan street Misses Louise and Charlott Brown, of Abbeville, S. C., have a r rived to spend the summer at thei summer home in West Brevard. Miss Elizabeth Shipman, who ha been a student at Converse College Spartanburg, the past year, is ? home for the summer wilh her pai ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Shipman. Miss Margaret Pearce, of St. Pel Miss Eva Call, of Mocksville, vii ited Mis sBertie Ballard a few day last week. a ersburg, /Fla., spent several days the k. past week with her parents, Mr. and 4 .virs. R. S. Pearce, at their homa, [t Flor-O-Lina. It Mr. and Mrs. Wexley Smathers and 'i Mrs. James Payne, of Asheville, <j were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. p. r'nul Smathers. i* Mrs. Roy Long and daughter, Ora Holt, are visiting relatives in Gra 0 ham and Burlington. >? Sarah Elizabeth Teague, who has is been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Ed Teague, in Asheville, returned s home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holt at tended a party in Asheville Friday '? night given in honor of Miss- Carrie ^ Lyda, who will be a June bride. I ] Miss Nancy Macfte has returned from Converse College, Spartan burg, to spend the summer vacation ' ?vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Macfie. i 1 Miss Harriet Smith returned Sun 1 day to her home in Polkton, after , spending two weeks with her cousin, ' .viiss Helen Aycock, Anthony Trantham motored to . Gastonia Sunday to accompany home r his sister, Miss MildreS, and Mis? Eliza Henry, who have been teaching ; i school there and will spend the summer here with their parents. , ? Mrs. Hady Jollay and children, of . ? Asheville, were week-end guests of ' Mrs. Jollay's father, R. H. McCall. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper and , ' children, Mr. Milan Nicholson and I son, J. M., are spending several , 1 .ays in Cohutta, Ga. ' Mrs. Lawrence Holt was the guest several days the past week with Mrs. Irene Lyda at hsr home in Norwood ' park, Asheville. > E. E. Lewis and daughter. Miss Mary, of Weavorville, \i3ited friends tiere the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Love, of Charlotte, were Sunday guests of - and relatives here the past week. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frady. ji will regret to learn that she is quite ' ill at the home of her son, P. M. Ver- ? uery, in Charlotte. , k Thomas Teague, of Asheville,' s->ent Sunday with his family here. " Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Brooks, of Florida, are stopping for some time * in one of the Sara Allison cottages in North Brevard. Mr. Brooks 13 connected with file Hoosier Eniri- * neering company. Mrs. Otis Pearson and daughter, Nanny Sue, of Greenville, spent last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Jack As*i" ^ Miss^da Hutchins, of Brevard Insti- ? tute, spent the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wilson, near Bre- * vard. , Miss Nell Johnson, daughter of ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson, of North I Brevard, was one of the graduates of j 1 Biltmore Hospital Monday night. 1 She is a graduate of Brevard High j < school. Mrs. J. M. Hanner has returned s from Madisonville, Ky., where she visited relatives. Mrs. Hanner is * stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ? vv . H. Underwood. . * James F. Barrett spent Tuesday in . <J Morganton attending a meeting of the board of directors of the State s the commencement exercises of the the commencement exercices of the a school. Mr. Barrett was accompan ied on the trip by H. L. Wilson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Reid and <| sister Lula, of Oakland motored A through Brevard Thursday, the 23rd cn their way to visit relatives in n Kentucy, and attend commencement cxercises of Bearea College, Mrs. v Reid's alma mater. Miss Reid will * remain in Knoxville for a visit oi two weeks with Mrs. W. C. Bennett, i s CLASSIFIED ADS - WANTED ? A range or cook stove, 1 Will pay cash. Must be a bargain. Phone Alex, News office. s SWEET POTATO SLIPS now ready, 30c per hundred. C. M. Siniard, i North Brevard. pit ^ WANTED ? Sewing to do. Prices very reasonable. Mrs. A. A. Bridges, Oakdale Street. 23-30c i < | FOR SALE ? Old newspapers. Call 1 at The News office. dh t LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 1 MOVING? The Siniard Transfer [ Company is fully equipped for < handling y. ur household goods, in i either short or long hauls. Care- ] ? I ful men. Big vans. Reasonable rates. We want your business. I Phone 118. A18 tf. ij ] " PLANTS FOR SALE ? Cabbage < plants, late varieties, ready in two 1 : or three weeks. Also celery plants. 1 ' Flower plants of several varieties , I ready now. John C. Tinsley, Maple I Street. P. 30 Jn6 1 FOR RENT ? Nine-room house, all modern conveniences, in extra ? J good condition. One of the prettiest 1 homes in Brevard. Nice lawn, big 1 ".garden, good orchard. Will rent for the season or by the year. Apply at . Brevard News Office. 5 * FOR SALE ? Black Jersey-Guernsey ? . milk cow, giving about 8 gallon? " milk per day; calf 8 months old. Sec ? T. A. Reynolds, 1 mile from Cedai 1 ^ Mountain. It FOR SALE ? Aster plants, mixed col 8 ors, 10c per dozen. Mrs. Luthei '? Wilson, near Wilson Bridge. Could * deliver at A&P Store. ltr FOR SALE ? Corner lot in choic< r residential section; eight roon house. Grand shade. Also unimprovec' * lot near city limit. John C. Max well, Brevard, N. C. 3p 30jnG-lL TOXAWAY NEWS Jack Wlison, recently from thi Appalachian Teachers College a Boone, is visiting his sister hire f o: a month between quarters. Clark Johnson, Dave Hicks, W. M Hicks and JackWilson had a ver] successful fishing trip on Whitewate: River, Sunday. Levis Howard made a visit to Bre vard the past week-end. Mrs. Tom Stallcup was a visitoi at the home of Mrs. W. H. Arrow ood, Sunday evening. Carl Moltz visited Asheville ovei the week-end. Thad Siler is residing at the hom< of his father-inlaw, Grant Bruner for the present. Mrs. Clark Johnson visited friends in Asheville over the week-end. W. W. Ray, conductor on the lo cal passenger train, has bought s new Buick. Mrs. Eugene King of Quebec, whc before her marriage was Miss Norma Chapman, left Tuesday for Green ville, where she will" uricfergo an op eration at the Emma Booth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green and children, of Rosman, were visitors of Ben Jones Saturday and Sunday. Miss Marjorie Henderson, of Quebec and little sister, Barbara, vis ited Mrs. C. C. Hall Saturday. Mrs. H. G. Rogers and children visited Mrs. D. Scruggs Tuesday of last week. Mrs. W. J. Raines and little grand daughter, Freddie Jean Hall, visited Mrs. C. C. Hal), Saturday. M.r and Mrs. L. C. Case and niece af Gastonia, were Brevard visitors Saturday night. Rev. J. R. Owen of Mars Hill and Ed Owen of B-evard. were To::away visitors Monday. Born, Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. \llen McKinna. twin giris. Rev. Joe Mason of Brevard, filled lis regular appointment at the Meth >dist church Sunday night. Little Lucy Hall spent last week vith 'nei aunt, Mrs. C. W. Hender son, of Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fester, of Lei :ester, spent Saturday night with "Ir. and Mr?. Wood Lee and were linner guests of Mrs. Fannie McCoy Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Case has he>- niece of Jastonia, visiting her this week. Clyde Breealove. of Glenville, pent Saturday with Mrs. Fannie ?IcCoy. Marjorie and Mildred and Barbara lenderson, Oscar and James Hen erson, all of Quebec, were Toxaway isitors Saturday. Mrs. Guy Whitrnire's baby is on he sick Jist this week. Mildred and Barbara Henderson f Quebec, spent Sunday night and londay with little Lucy Hall. Mrs. Eva Lse visited her mother, >Trs. Fannie McCoy, Saturday. C. L. Sanders attended Federal Jourt at Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fisher were irevard visitors Sunday. We are sorry to learn that Mr. "?larence Corner, who is in the "?ransylvania hospital, is improving o slowly. Mrs. W. J. Owen's mother, Mrs. 'atterson, is visiting her this week, dr. Newton Teague is at home now rom South Carolina .where he has ieen at work. Robert Hall is visiting his two isters at Norfolk, Va., this week. Fred Hall of Asheville, was a Tox way visitor Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinkle of Jamur, Elijah Cash, Otto Alexander if Oakland, were Toxaway visitors londay. Miss Louise Wililams has returned lorae from Asheville. Walter and Charles McNeely are isiting their grandfather, C. R. ilcNeely, in Brevard. Mrs. D. Scruggs and Mrs. William lay spent Monday with Miss Lyda it Penrose. Miss Mildred Williams is visiting n Brevard for a few days. Hisses Essie and Willie Mae Owen md Mr. O'Neal Owen have returned lome from Inman, S. C. Posie Owen, who has been on the lick list, is able to be at his work igain. Mrs. Elzie Hamilton of Brevard, s visiting Mrs. D. Scrupgs this veek. WOMAN'S BUREAU MEETING June meeting of the Woman's Bu eau will be held next Monday aft ?rnoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Cham )er of Commerce rooms. A full at cndancii is urged. 7OR SALE ? At Brevard, N. C., my six room furnished bungalow on ?asy payments, annual or monthly Jnd no interest. G. N. Ennett, Black Mountain, N. C. M23-30J6-13p MONEY TO LOAN ? On improved farm lands at six per cent, for onp or short term, in amounts from Ihree to fifty thousand dollars pre ferred. however, one thousand dol lar loans will be accepted. l-20tfc50 ' F .MITCHELL. Atty at L?w. SECOND HAND Portable Fhono grahps for sale; also several Uprights ? all good as new ? $10 up: Easy Terms. Free Records with each machine. Houston Furniture Co. Jan. 3 tfc. FOR SALE ? 65 acre farm, within 5 miles of Brevard on State High way. Good buildings, orchard, high state of cultivation. Plenty of run ning water. Lots of timber. If inter ested address N.E.H. c-o Brevard News. May 16ft FOR SALE ? Almost new house, sis rooms and bath, double garagf with living apartments overhead with modern conveniences. Largt chicken lot and house. Well shaded See Mrs. Anna McDevitt, Maple St section, Brevard. p!6-23-30Jn( FOR SALE ? 2 Brooders, one Ineu bator, below cost. B. & B. FEEr 5 SEED CO. tf OAKLAND NEWS I i I T. B. Reid was in Brevard last t week on business. r W. F. McCall made a business trip to Brevard Thursday of last week. Mrs. I. S. Sanders and sons Bay r and Lane and Mrs. C. W. Fisher . were shopping in Brevard last Fri day. Mrs. W. W. Reid and son, Edwin, motored to Brevard Thursday of last , week and while there visited the ; rug factory. The many friends of MiSs Bertie , Burgess will be glad to know she arrived safely in -Detroit and found work plentiful and wages good. Ray Sanders left Sunday morning 1 for New York where he has employ ment. 1 Clyde Chappell returned from Asheville Friday, where he has been attending court. He said the Judge was pretty hard, he thought, on some of the boys. Little Miss Connie Chappell spent last week at Tryon visiting her cous in, Miss Myrtle Robinson. Mrs. Frank McCall visited her sis ter, Mrs. C. W. Fisher, Saturday aft ernoon. Mrs. Maggie Nicholson and son, , Claude have returned home after spending several days in Rosman visiting her sons, Lee and Fred. Mrs. Lee F. Norton was on the sick list last week. S. L. Sanders and granddaughter, Iva, were pleasant callers at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sanders j Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Fisher and little daugh- , ter, Clara Lee, and son, Joe, spent , Sur.day wit kMrs. Frank McCall. Some young ladies of the Lake . Toxa-.vay and Oakland sections were , jo> riding last week on a lumber j truck and the elderly ladies, eapec- , I ially the fcTandmothers, did not ap- , ' I prove. I guess though, if we were . to reprove them they would just say. "old fogy." We are sorry the folks at Brevard ] and surrounding country did not I . keep their thicken thieves at home. J They visited our community la3t week. On Wednesday night there was I taken from W. F. McCall's chicken ? lot sight, young chickens that were * nearly big enough to fry, and on ? Thursday night a hen and six. The hen was in a wire coop that she = could not get out of, so we feel sure ( 0 someone got her. We tried_to think; it was a fox,( but' Mr. McCall says' no four-legged fox could have got- 8 ten to that hen, ana the one that v comes the next time had better be . as sly as a fox or he will give some doctor a job picking out ahot. 1 " Sunday night we were called on to h entertain a party from South Caro- J lina for a short time who had missed b the Pickens road on account cf the a fog. As they passed through Ros- i] man they had driven all the way to t Cashiers before they discovered their fc] mistake. On their return they found t a tree across the highway near Oak- h land and called for help at the a BLANTYRE BREEZES There will be an ice cream supper at Blantyre school house on Satur day night, June 1st, at 7:30 o'clock. Proceeds will be used to help build the new church. The public is cor dially invited. Misses Fred and Agnes Maxwell had as their dinner guests Sunday, Miss Edna Bruner. June Morgan visited Ralph Reed, Sunday. Our prayer meeting seems to be letting along nicely now. Sun day night the subject will be Honor. Mr. John Reed will conduct the ser vice. Miss Irene Davis was the dinner guest of Miss Mary Ellen Reed, Sun day. Miss Martha Maxwell spent the week-end at her home here. Misses Fred and Agnes Maxweil and Edna Brewer visited Miss Mary Ellen Reed, Sunday. Raynel Morgan motored to Bre vard Monday. J. E. T alley was at Uno, Sunday evening. Claud Davis was the dinner guest of Malvin King, Sunday. SUFFERING EFFECTS OF BLOOD POISONING J. A. Sitton is suffering from of- j feits of blood poisoning, caused from i a bruised Dlaca on his hand, when he accidently struck his hand with a hammer while at work. He paid but little attention to the injury at first, but is now nursing & greatly swol len hand and arm. !'And whan Delilah cut Samson's j hair, he became mild as a lamb. 1 Can you understand it?" asked the Sunday School teacher. "Well," said little Tommy, reflect- ( vely, "it dcas make you feel 'shamed ,vhe;i a woman cuts your hair." Broken-Down Patient ? Have I a :hance in the world to recover my lealth, doctor? Physician ? Well, I'd ray that if ?ou give up all intoxicating bever iges. . stop smoking so many clgar ittes, cut out the late hours, lay off iright lights, and try eating aome jood foods, I can make a new woman iut of you. ? College Humor. "Joseph, if your father could save 2 i dollar a week for four weeks, rhat would he then have?' "A phonograph, a new suit, a re rigerator and a set of furniture." omc of W. F. McCall. Before Mr. icOall could get up and dress and aclr to the plac? where they were nother oar had come s.long and ran sto it. Mr. McCalJ helped to gat he injured men to the hospital, and he South Carolina people got the ree out of the road and came back ere to yet a cup of coffee and an - x and left for Greenville. I DANCING Aesthetic, Folk, Tap and Ball Room Dot Feter Nan Macfie Phone 25 or 2401 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED LENSES DUPLICATED Brevard Office in P. 0. Building OjMt ILtwtj TUESDAY Afternooa W. H. HAWKINS tc SON 49 Yoaro of 8* traction Htm?Ur?cnTiil?, N. C. PURE MILK Wo&i A - ' 3t^S@^8E3ie8l Ever)' drop of milk that goes out of thin dairy hau been scientifically tested ? You may be sure it in rich in flavor, absolutely pure and contains plenty o:f nourishment. The best for the growing child ana yea. Phone 173 to insure reg ular delivery. EASTVIEW FARM DAIRY C. fC JVbonie & Sona iin3iiKsiiionraiu3iiiaiiisinaTTTaTl Distinguished J\[ew Styles in MEN'S SUITS at BIG RAVINGS Special low prices on the latest models in men's suits ? the season's favorite two-button model with its softly rolling peaked lapels, and the new three-button lounge model that has a flare for slimness. Complimenting you if you are slim, flattering you if you are in clined otherwise. We have suits in the shades ac cepted at fashionable resorts. 1 2-95 to 32-50 w Pushett's Dept. Store
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