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VIII f pai Mrs, Charles Pickeisimer ?nd two children returned last week from Petersburg, V?., where they war* called or account of the illness and death of Mrs. Pickelsimer's mother, Mrs. Math es. Edwin English, Gladys English and Elizabeth Ramseur attended the Carolina-Virginia football game at Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Elizbeth Shipman, of Con , erse College, Spartanburg, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ship man. 1 1 Mrs. C. E. Orr and family left this j week by motor for Miami and other points in Florida, whore they will 1 ;<pond some time. Misses Eliza Henry and Mildred : Trantham, who are teaching at Gas-' Ionia, were Thanksgiving guests of their prents in Brevard. Mrs. H. L. Wilson and Mtas Ruth antrell sper.i Friday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain at ided the Clemson-Furman game at ji8ori College on Thanksgiving Luther Pushell returned Fri in a visit of several days at iHiilT where she attended the 1-Virginia football game and iquet and ball Thanksgiving Jrtie Ballard, Mrs. Harry ^children Tom and Char Anthony Trantham have enjOyircr a motor trip the past week along the coast of Florida and other points of interest in the * Sunshine state. Miss Izoree Reece, former teacher in the Brevard schools, has returned to her home in Hendersonville after visiting friends here during the hol idays. Mr. and Mrs. George Shuforu and Bobby McCall were visitors at East LaPorte the past week. Robert Plummar and Leon Eng lish, who are attending U. of N. C., at Chapel Hill, spent Thanksgiving here with their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. Had,y Joilay and children and Miss Mattie Bell Well ford, of Asheville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McCall on Thanksgiving day. I /,' Miss Helen Sitton, Miss Elizabeth Mills, Austin Hogsed and Sam Jones motored to Clemson College Thanks StomacfiTestFree If poor digestion m.ikes you suf fer from gas. bloating, heartburn, acidity, or sick stomach, try t'no I Dloiox 15 Minute Test. Absolutely harmless. Works fa-st. Flvo posi Mve <?'0eattve ai<5s, In pleasant tab let fol na. No, soda, dopes qr laxative. Gst Uietex from jyonr . drimjlst tcds>.y for only 60c. Absolutely ;reo lunger the mo;)ey-back guarantee, if it doesn't stomach coinfnr in 15 nfinut*'.. a.-id aoou help restura good digestion Er?S EXAMINED / GLASSES 5FJTTEJD LENSES DUPLICATED Brevard Office in P. 0. Btdldlnf Optn E vary TUESDAY Afteraooe W. H. HAWKINS * SON 49 Yeara of Baticfactloa HagtUfCMTM*, N. C. giving day to attend the Clemson Furman football game. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loftis were Thanksgiving gueBts of Mrs. Loftis' parents in Abbeville, S .C. Mrs. A. B. Galloway and little son, Junior, returned last week from Charlotte, where the latter was con fined in Charlotte Sanatorium for ten days under treatment for his broken arm, which he suffered sev eral months ago. I&rs. Aiken is reported quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Ilenry. ? r Miss Victoria Galloway left Satur day for Greenville, where she will spend the winter. . Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kilpatnck were guests of friends is Abbeville, S. C? during the Thanksgiving hol idays. ' Mrs. Z. W. Nichols spent several ?lays last week with friends in Ridge Springs, S. C. Mrs. C. E. On- and daughter. Miss Rowena, wore shopping ir. Asheville Friday. Miss Jennie Aiken, who is teaching school at Forest City, visited friends and relatives in Brevard the past week. George Bromfteld, who is attend ing State College, Raleigh, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mv. and Mrs. J. S. Bromfieid. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters had as thoir Thanksgiving guests their ron, James, of Niagara Falls, and daughter, Ruth, of Mount ville, Va., ; and Fenniore Iloshour, of Niagara I Falls. Harold Whitmire, of Niagara Falls, and W. W. Waters, of Lees > urg, Va. were guests last week of Mrs. M. B. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. .1, E. Waters. Mr?. M. V. Miller is visiting her daughter, Mrs J. S. Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller spent several days the past week with Mr. Miller's sister, Mrs. J. S. Nicholson, while en route to their home in Flor ida. Miss Elizabeth Duckworth, a stuiient at Cullowhee, _ spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her par ents. I Tom Whitmire, who is attending University of North Carolina, spent Thanksgiving with hjs parents, i Mayor and Mrs, T. W. Whitmire. Clifford Monteith spent Thanks I irivinu with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j M. F. Monteith; at East Flat Rock. .Toe Crary, has returned to Duke ] University after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Crary, during tho Thanksgiving holidavs. Ira Hamilton, of Rock Hill, S. C., visited his children, Charles and Frank, the nast week at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick. 1 Mrs. Thomas Teague and two (children were Thanksgiving guests I of Mr. Teague in Asheville. Miss Odell Nicholson, Miss Beat i ice Daniels and Ralph Lyday spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. 7 !kn White in Greenville, and at 1 tended the Clemson-Furman football game at Clcmson en Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gillespie were shopping In Asheville Friday. | Mrs. Van Whitmire, of Greenville, lis visiting her mother, Mrs. M. B. i Waters, ana son, Robert, the latter ijhe.'.ng ill at his home here. ? Mrs. C. R. McNeely was an Ashe ville visitor Friday. Mrs. H. A. Plummer and Miss Rose Shipman were Asheville visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Morris and son, Stanley, Perry Pnshell and 01 lie Pace were Thanksgiving guests cf relatives in Union, S. C. DANGER IN NEGLECT of STOMACH TROUBLE \ .... . y . s. 1 The food you cat must digest ev ery 'day or you cannot be well. In no other way can the strength of the body be renewed- Sour stomach, belchiug and heart burn come from food that is decaying when it should be digesting. Decaying food pois ons the body instead of building it up. Resulting distress is Nature warning you. da&gerous. To let it go on is, nrescrip- ' or for own pa tients. Your family physician ap proves every one of its health-giviiig ingredients. Thousands have found it quickly and permanently corrects stomach "trouble, loss of appeite. in digestion, sluggish bowels, loss of weight, nervousness, sleeplessness and general physical weakness. IR OGEN has no equal in digestior.al ailments. A delightful surprise awaits you if you've never tried it. Money back guarantee. In liquid or tablets at all druggists, including MACFIE'S, Advt. Jg*bU LIVE IK TH iiS RR1TGRY IT WILL,, WE MAKE THE VERYBEST THE PRAYER CORNER ! "A MEDITATION" "Jetut" ? "Adoration" What am 1 to do in order to medi- I tate. I assume soma of you will do J this answer. Here are some simple I rules to follow: 1. Try to realize the Pretence of God. Lift up your heart to Him for Light. 2. Then think of the matter you have choten, a? before Him, to tee what He ahowt you in it (What I have chosen for our meditation at this time is Jetut). 3. End with an Act of the Will (choosing the good you have seen or | rejecting the evil) pray your Heav enly Father to keep you in that mind. "Remember in all our approaches to Jesus, we should desire to possess the tpirit of true dittiplechip and earnest longing. The subject is so beautiful, I want to give you but one thought at a time, so as to bring the meditation up to December 25th, j arid so prepare you for a blessed ( Christmas day," The thought for this week on I which to meditate is "Jesus" ? 'Adoration" J Let this meditation be read quiet jly in your room with a devoui con sciousness of God's Presence. Prayer "0 Jesus, I am alone with Thee, help me to see The'} only and my self in Thy Lififht. For Thine own dearsake, Aman." Adoration ' "Alone with Jsjusi No one else sees me No ore elfie known I am here. Yet I an; not .afraid.. Jesus is { ir.y Friend.. He knows me perfect- j ly, a'rtd loves me perfectly. How I restful to see Him and to trusty i Him, and to be alone with Himljj Thoii art 30 great. 0 Christ! The S King of Heave n and earth, and yet I my Friend. Thou art so pure and I holy, and I hide my poor sinful self! in Thy Goodness. Thou knowe^tl everything, and I hide my ignorance! in Thy Knowledge. Thou art sol Loving, and I hide my unloving nt-l ture in Thy Perfect Friendship. It isl good for me to be here." 1 Exemination "Do I really love Jesus? Have w ever told Him that 1' love Him? Lcfl me tell Him now. Oo I know HinB as my Fiiend to whom 1 can always go? When I am weak, do I think of His Strength? When 1 nr.i sinful, do I think of His Purity? When I am in doubt, do 1 thi-ik of His Wis dom? When 1 am tired, do I go to Him for rest?" I PRAYER "How beautiful Thou art, Lord Jesus! I see Thy Face, I hear Thy Voice. J feel Thy Touch. Thou art very near. 0 keep me near to Thee, for that is my only safety and let not any sin or any earthly pleasure ever draw me away from Thee." I "Nearer my God to Thee, Nearer to Thee; E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me, Still all my song shall be Nearer my God to Thee, Nearer to Thee." Amen. ? C. D. C. 1 ( The Best Purgative for Kelieves the congestion, reduce* complications, hastens recovery. 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Oak Grove on first 1 Sunday at three o'clock and the ? hird Sunday morning. At Toxaway, 1 he first Sunday morning, and the 'hird Sunday afternoon at three, loth churches will have a morning iunday School Members of both churches are re quested to take notice that thi? will moke no ckange fhle month, bat or. the third Sunday the usual morning service will be held at Osk Grove, and afternoon at Toxaway, and then as above stated after December, Distributed by LOUIS JOHNSON NORTH POLE or the EQUATOR? Here's an Oil that Would Remain Oily at either Place PENN-Empire Motor Oil if an all-year-round oil ? an oil that <io? not congeal in frigid weather ? an oil that does noe "thin out" nor succumb to the ravage? of high temperature motor condition*. Making a better oil ii a matter of using a 100% pure Pennsylvania crude, employing special equipment at the refinery and tikiiij x much longer time to refin? the oil beyond the iimita of ordinary refining. 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