Several memcers ox tne teaeratea women's clubs of Brevard attended the district meeting in Old Fcrt Tuesday, including, Mrs. J. C. Wike, from the Fortnightly club; ? Mrs. Ernest Norwood, Mrs. Hume Harris, Mrs. R. H. Zaehary, Mrs. L. B. Haynes and Miss Florence Kern, from the Mathatasian club; and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen, Mrs. J. M. Allison, Mrs. A. H. Kizer and Mrs. P. N. Simons, from the Wednesday club. Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton aud children, of Greenville, were week end guests in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Fowler and son, Mack Jr., of Glenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. A. English at Davidson River. Mrs. M. A. Moltz and Mrs. Charlie Dunn wero Asheville shoppers Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Croushorn attend ed the Carr-Miller wedding in Ashe ville Tuesday. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence and Mrs. C. P. Wilkins visited relatives and friends in Shelby Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Puette returned Satur day from Asheville, where she has been for sometime with her daugh ter, Mrs. C. B. McFe?. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Carrier and | children attended the circus in Asheville Saturday. Miss Mildred Clayton and guest, Wi?3 Helen Baldock, visited friends n Asheville Tuesday. SELICA NEWS NOTES f I ! Many of our folks attended the , VlcCnll reunion at Brevard Sunday inJ report a good time. J Roy Searcy was a Rosman visitor Sunday. Mi-. Henry McKinna is still very II. | M,i. t of our men and some of the joy* are working on the Mason | .'reek works when the rainy weather ,vill permit. David Orr has been doing some Improvement work which adds much| ;o nis home. i| Some of the farmers of Selica u?ve been working in their cane and , ire preparing to make molasses. Robert and McKinley Eubanks; vent to Brevard Saturday. We are sorry to hear that Miss i. tut., u fail and' sprained j ter ankle. 1 Mrs. Joe Bryson, 'Sr., who has >een sick for sometime is still un ible to be out. I Mrs. Ed Ross was a caller at the lonie of Mrs. Ward Breedlove this week. I The next leS3on for our Saturday ?vep:ng prayer meeting will be 't>>m St. John chapter 11, conducted >y i;!enna Currie. Mr Allie Waldrop, Inez and Ruby Duni visited Mrs. H. C. McKinna Sunday. | Mr. Benjamin is shipping in his machinery for the Mason Creek] kvor' ;ind from all appearances it looks as if he means real business ?nd everybody is glad. > T. u. Mooay recurnea luuauay m resume his work as civil engineer ?t Havana, Cuba, after spending two months visiting relatives and friends in Brevard and Waynesville. Mrs. Rachel Godbey, of Bartow, Fla., is the guest this week of Mr. land Mrs. J. F. Winton. Mrs. God ibey is an aunt of Mr. Winton. i Mrs. Paul Smathers and Mrs. Rush i Whitmire were Asheville visitors I Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Monroe and (children left last week for Rich mond, Va., where Mr. Monroe will resume his studies at the Theolog .eal Seminary. M. M. Feaster, of Johnson City, spent the week-end here with his family. Misses Fay Clayton and Eunice Simpson spent Monday in Asheville. Bill Bradley, of Greenville, spent several days the past week with friends here. Misses Nell and Bill Aiken moved Saturday to the home of Mrs. J. W. McMinn for the winter months. Their father, W. M. Aiken, will spend the winter with his daughter at Penrose. Mrs. William Davis, of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Mrs. M. M. Feaster. Mrs. Bill Fetzer and Mrs. Hugh Walker were weekond visitors in Spartanburg, guests of Miss Dorothy Fetzer, who is attending Converse College of that city. J. A. Jordan, of Orangeburg, S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bolin. Tommie Wood,_of Christ School, spent the weelc-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wood. Mrs. R. F. Tharp and children and Mrs. W. B. F. Wright and daugh ter motored to Hendersonville for the day Saturday. J. R. Hamlin, of West Asheville, was a Brevard visitor the first of the week. Born to Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Tinsley a son, on Saturday, Oct. 5. Mrs. Brown Carr, Misses Marion and Annie Yongue left Tuesday for a trip by motor to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. A. N. Hinton visited Mr. Hinton in Sylva the past week-end. Supt. S. P. Verner and family moved this week from the Connes tee section into the J. L. Bell resi dence on South Johnson street. Rev. E. L. Kirk, pastor of the Ac ton Methodist church, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Winton this week, vhilijfhere conducting a special series of meetings at the Institute. Miss Lucy Verner, of Columbia, S. C., is visiting her brother, S. P. Verner, and mother, Mrs. J. S. Ver ner, the latter of whom celebrated on Saturday her 77th birthday. Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Alexander re turned last week from a visit of ten days with the former's parents in Bay Springs, Miss. John B. Verner is spending a few weeks at home "KeTore going to work in Virginia in November. R. P. Miller, of Buffalo, N. Y., is vis^MM^jsjvife, who is seriously ill. _ JH^^fToe, ox- Tvid-iri, Ohio, it?? cajyr^iere this week on account of the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. Ella Enloe. Si? J>WfA Melodlei (Old Time Songt and %mm) are broadcast ov?f N.B.C. Kook-up at 7 o'dodc Sunday Evenings. Enna JcttkJc Dance Mutk Is broadcast over station WLW Cincinnati ?t 10 o'clodc Saturday Evenings. Time given It Eastern Standard. Special Pacific Coast Broad cast Sundey evenings at 7:45 Coast time. SHOES FQf YOU NEED NO LONGER BE ;TOLD THAT YOU - *H/VE AN ; EXPENSIVE FOOT- J AAAA to EEE 0?ii?f'> Nmk to to to ihfe ipMc. i J ITTICK SHOES BXMRTS IN FITTING EN i SOCIETY NEWS Announcement of the wedding of a Transylvania county young lady to an AsneyiUe man has been re ceived at The News office, but on account of there being no signature , to the communication it is not being . published. If the party or parties | desire this matter handled in next , week's paper they are respectfully requested to communicate with The News and sign the article so that the paper may know if is an authentic announcement. RALLY DAY OBSERVANCE AT PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY Last Thursday was Rally Day for the Woman's Auxiliary of the Pres byterian church, and at their meet ing on that afternoon, the members , had the great pleasure of having with them to conduct the devotional exercises Mrs. J. S. Hunter, of Hen dersonville. Mrs. Hunter is the Synodical sec retary of Religious Education in the Synod of Appalachia. She is intense ly interested in the young people, and made a strong earnest talk con cerning their training. Taking as her text, "And Jesus increased in j wisdom and stature and in favor with . God and man," she brought out the i fourfold character of the develop ment of the young ? physical, educa tional, social and spiritual. She emphasized the last, showing how it is only through our spiritual nature that we have the slightest trace of influence upon the world, and how everything should lead to the highest development of the spiritual in our characters. Mrs. Hunter has the rare gift of expressing her thoughts in forceful and convincing, and at the same time, beautiful language. The Synod has been very happy in the selection of one so peculiarly fitted to repre- | sent this cause of Christian Eduoa-J tion to the women- of the church, one ] who embodies in her character and bearing the great principles we wish enforced upon the young people of the churches. The remainder of the program was conducted by Miss Louise Brown. The Auxiliary accepted with many regrets the resignation of Mrs. Lyer ly, who has recently moved from Brevard to AsheviUe. Mrs. A. H. Harris was chosen to fill Mrs. Ly erly's place as chairman of Synod ical and Presbyterial Home Missions. FORMER TRANSYLVANIA GIRL WEDS IN ASHEVILLE Miss Elizabeth Carr, a former res ident of this county, and Mr. Frank DeWitt Miller, of Charlotte, were married at the St. Lawrence Catho He -church in Asheville, Tuesday, October 8, at noon, Father Louis Bour officiating. The bride's father, Mr. Louis Carr, of New Mexico, led her to the altar and gave her in marriage, while Mr. Frank Carr, brother of the bride, accompanied the groom to meet the bride. She was attired in a traveling suit of mixed tweed with accessories to match, and wore a corsage of sweetheart rose buds. Only members of the two families and a few close friends were guests at the wedding dinner, which wai given by the bride's father at Bat tery Park Hotel immediately follow ing the ceremony. Immediately following the dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Miller left on a hon eymoon trip to New York, which will conclude at Charlotte, where the young couple will make their home. MUSIC LOVERS CLUB IN INTERESTING MEET The Brevard Muaic Lovers' clab held its first meeting of the year Monday evening, at the home of Mrs. J. M. Allison. Almost all the members wore present and a splen did beginning was made on the new year's work. The program for the year is a study of folk music of various coun tries. Mrs. J. B. Pickelshner and Mrs. A. H. Kizer began the program with a study of Scotch songs. The former rare an interesting talk on the indulgence of Scotch geography on their songs, and the work of Robert Burns and Thomas Moore in preserving i'olk tunes by composing now wcrcs for old melodies. John Mac Allison Jr. and Miss Eva C?J1 were dressed in Scotch costume. The former gave a saxaphone solo and the latter e folk dance. Mr. Alvin Moore sang two songs. After the busineas meeting t;he hostess announced that Scotch re freshRients would be served. There followed water, toothpicks and snuff. Later, however, each member had a plate of delicious butter schotch pie and Scotch candy. The club adjourned to meet next time at Brevard Institute. PICTURE OF MISS McGEHEE IN SUNDAY NEWSPAPER A large clear-cut picture of Miss Nida McGehee appeared in the Sun day edition of the Macon (Ga) Telegraph, together with the state ment that Miss McGehee had just returned from her summer home in Brevard to re-enter Lanier High school of that city, she being sponsor of the A. 0. S. club of that school. Miss McGehee is a popular member of Brevard's younger summer set. SELL IT? USE A WANT AD WELDING VALUES on the Anvil of Service J Of Course You Will Mend the Opening of Our N FRIDAY, /OCTOBER 11th /? A cordial welcome awaits you. Service thru Vakies ? ? Quality Goods at Low- Prices ? New Ideas in Merchandising. Everyone is invited, Come ? - ?- -? ' ' ! '? : J. C. PENNEY COMPANY V Main Street At Fourth1 [Avenue HENDERSONVILLE, N. C