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MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager REV. MR. ALEXANDER AT ' MIDDLE FORK CHURCH ? ? ' ? Hev. R. L. Alexander, pastor of the Brevard Presbyterian church, peached in the afternoon Sunday at Middle Pork Baptist church. The service was greatly enjoyed by a large congregation. Plans were dis cussed for a Christmas tree during the holidays. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS (Helen Galloway - Pay Glazener) Honor Rot) |A pupil must make a grade of A oil every subject to be on the honor roll: First Grade ? Kathleen Wilson Mrs. Craig Whitmire, teacher. Second Grade ? Earl Powell, D. H. Winchester, Prank Whitmire, Eva Israel, Maxie McCall, Frances Bert Wilkerson, Agnes Woodard.? Teacher, Miss Davies. Third Grade ? Margaret White, Levia Passmore. ? Teacher, Miss Dry man. Fourth Grade ? Donald Nelson, j: Ida Summey, Reba Love. ? Teach c . Miss Wilkinson. vifth Grade ? Everett Whitmire. Teacher, Miss Black. N'inth Grade ? Irene Pharr, Edna li':ikle. ? Teacher, Mr. Mingus. The Eighth Grade has . elected class officers as follows: President. Annie Moore; vice president, Paul Whitmire; secretary and treasurer, Lawrence Whitmire. R:.' ?h McCall, a member of the Sen:'" class, who has been absent for several days on account of an in jure.! foot, returned to school Tues day. f / ; ' ; K v. Mr. Rufty conducted the de votional exercises in the 11th (Trade room last Tuesday morning. Wednesday afternoon a 'i ; giving program was given in tli.' auditorium; and at this time many visitors were present. Rev. .M .. ilufty led the devotional exer ei-es. after which the following pro g am was presented, each grade con tributing. something: J'ii'M grade ? Song by class; dia ! rue by Ruth Rice and Kathleen \\ ilson. Second grade > ? A play. T iiii grade ? Song by class and a p!.>v. Fourth grade ? Song by class. F.t'tli grade ? Indian play. Sixth .: Song by class. Poena by l\Hil:n< Moore. Seventh grade ? 1 ? >ngs; Story of First Thanks . Ophelia White; Recitation by r.ii : i Powell, Harold Mess, Maxie V -Hi', (i. W. Glazer.er. Eighth grade s ii- by class; declamation by I Whitmire. Ninth grade ? A Tenth grade ? Potm by Mary Wh tiiii e. Eleventh grade ? Song by Talk about Thanksgiving, by ?I- h Jackson. Alter the above program, school lismissed for the Thanksgiving GALLOWAY-WILSON liculah Wilson, and Mr. t ??; Galloway were quietly mar r ,i> Anderson, S. C.. Saturday, N'< "Oth. - ?. : ride is a daughter of Mr. a " Mr ? M. 'F. Wilson of Cashiers \ ;? it 1 ?'<' a very attractive ; . <ly. While Mr. Galloway is a <??'/. ?' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gallo- ; y-.i '?{ liOsman, and is a young man, : -telling qualities. Mr. and Mrs. I 'Ga"."-u':.y are receiving congratula-j t Von! a host of friends here! v ihev will make their future b. ? 2JS5 TURKEY I) NNER . i \. M. Pay' entertained w ?. !>? y din n Thanksgiving} f uini a very ljoyable eve n ? i- spent by 'ie following; K ? ' Mr. anil Mrs'. A. Collins. 1 Mi- !?:",!( Mae Collin. McKay and ? V. ? it-.. Collins, Mrs. .Wade Garren. [ ?M' I'll- a Garren ana Forrest Gar-i ren Aiiieville, Mrs. I.. M. Glazen er. Vi>s Ola Paxton and A. M. Pax- r top Jr.. Mr. -and Mrs. D. L. Glazener.1 Miss Ruby Glazener. Charles and 1 Thomas Glazener. , LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCall, of Alamgordo, New Mexico, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday wt Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr. Jim Edney returned to his nome < t Hendersonville Sunday, having ;nent the past two weeks as guest oi jla sister, Mrs. J. Z. Stroup. Girtha Watkins and ''Happy Co - ? lins were visitors at Mars Hi. I Su ? ^Mrs. Jesse Love, who has hecn ili Tor a number of days, is much r Miss' LaVerne Whitmire spent the Thanksgiving holidays as guest oi Natives near Brevard. Miss Dorothy Lumly spent Thanks , .riving at Brevard as guest oi tr,Mrd3'and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and ?hildren, Kathleen and Doris, and Mr and Mrs. M. C. Sumerel spent Thanksgiving at Grey Court. . ' the^Thanksgiv^ing Spf Spart. : Mr'aS Mr"' Glover W?od"$ ?dd Quebec, Thursday. p Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 3yrd and B. C. Batson and Mrs. Mary were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sisk Thanksgiving. ? Mrs. Eliza Jones, of South v,aro "ma. is spending several da^s W puest of her son, Ed Jones anTMrs. Jones. njtus spent Thanksgiving 'ioUdays at his home at Connely ^Mi^Beulah Powell sPen^fun^ Kuest of her parents, Mr. ana ,|rs. J. W. Powell. Mrs. L. M. Watkins attended the funeral of her brothers wife, Mr.s Charlie Merrill, at Piedmont, S. C., 'waiter Woodring and J. G. Moody of Gloucester, were business visitors n Rosnian Monday. , Mr. and Mis. Robert /achary. of \,hevllle. were guests af the latter s Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins Wednesday. , I.,. wis McGaha. who has a po^tson ? {'.Hie Ridge. Ga., was sHghtly in ! in an automobile accident last we. k, and is home for a ^'w days. Mis 11 L C'adwallr.der le.t bat ???dav 'for Dallas. Texas, after having nent the past thine months at Th<. Mr. Cadwallader will re nn-in here during the winter month*. Mrs 7 V. Smith is reported ftuite ill at her home here ' \ K Moore, principal of tju &ie solitary school, spent Thanskgiving holidays as guests of his parents at r'?M?r.r'and Mrs. Craig Whitmire were ?. -?itors at Easley, S. <?.. Sunday Friends will be gt*' to know that Miss Ethel Whitmire. vho recently underwent an operation at Trensyl vania Hospital, has r. turned home r :,d is recovering nicely. _ Mrs J. R. Mahoney spent ThanK.-. i . ivinaf' as guest of daugnter. Mrs. nk Raines at Middle Fork. .J. H. Russell, who was burned re is improving:. . , 'loo Hogsed and W. T, Wh.tmire ; returned home from a six wee . ivh?t in St. Louis, Mo., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foister and |fl(1?s. of Asheville. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sam Foister at th , hutpe of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VI hit I "".Miss Eugenia Nelson spent Sunday truest of her ecuasn, Miss Mary ^ W E Black and Miss Lilla Black scent Thanksgiving holidays at Don alds, S- C, , j Miss Thelma Glazener, a studint "t W. C. T. College spent Phanks ??iv'ntr holidays as guest of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs Carr Glazener Mrs. James Nelson and daughtei. Edna, were dinner guests of the former's sister, Mrs. E. R. Galloway, SUMrs\yjfihn Kilpatrick ai)d daughter, Dorotbv Jean, o? Brevard, spent sa cral days last week as guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mis. ? SSsBelle Fisher was a ijuest of Miss Frances Edens Thurs day at the Rosman hotel. , Bill Jackson and ? Leon Maniey were supper guests a Lee Morgan at Middle Fork Sunday. Misses M?? Jackson and Willie Cantrell were Brevard viistorg Sun day night, visiting Miss Ida Jack son. Sam Owen, of Gloucester, was a business visitor in Rormau Monday. Miss Willie Cantrell spent Satur day night as guest of Miss Mae I Jackson. Ed Zachary and mother, Mrs. Loon Zachary, of Maco, Ga., were week-end guests at the Rosman ,hote\ ' P. Wilson, of Bluck Mountain, is spsnding several days as. guest of . his sister, Mrs. Julian Boley. j Will Bowen was a visitor to Old jToxaway Sunday. I Mifcs Mary Louise Teague, of ;Asheville, spent the latter part of ? the week as guest of Miss Elsie | White. i J B. Rogers was an Asheville i visitor Sunday. j Elmer Ednay spent Sunday visit jing friends at Enka. Hubert Barrett arid Vasco Manley spent several days the latter part of the week visiting relatives at Salem. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Barrett and children, who spent the past two weeks at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cadwallader and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire Thanksgiving. 1 Miss Dorothy Allen spent the hol idays as guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, at Spartan burg. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Masters a daughter, on Saturday, November ?>0. The little miss weighed ten pounds. Mrs. Hattie Reid, mother of Mrs. John Lyday, who has been ill for a number of months, is slowly im proving. Cleve Miles was a business visitor to Easley on Tuesday of last week. Clarence Green and Clarence Mc Call, W. A. McCall, of Gloucester, were business visitors in Rosman Monday. ' Mrs. Wade Garren and son, For rest, and daughter, Dora, of Ashe ville, spent Thanksgiving, visiting ?he former's mother, Mrs. L. M. f'tlazener, at the home of Mrs. A. M. Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and children and Austin Ilogsed and "Speedy" Jones attended the Clem son-Kurman football game at Clem son Thanksgiving day. I Miss Ola Paxton is substituting at fnlvert school, due to the illness of M'ss Myrtle WMtmire. who still continues in a serious condition. Plato Pressly, of Brevard, was a recent, guest of his sister, Mrs. Jesse M. Galloway. Charlie Norris, of Gloucester, was a business visitor at Rosman Mon day. Mr. and Mas. Mickler Lusk and baby spent Sunday at Six Mile, S. C. as guests of the formers parents. Mrs. Welch Galloway spent Thurs day as gue-st of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. G. J. Eruner. at Lake Toxa way. I Miss Bonnie Sigmon, who has been in Pickens for several months returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon. Satur ? day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison had as thoir dinner guests on Thanksgiv "cr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brittain and i Wallace Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clayton and daughter Reba, and I-yneh Whitmire, Glen and Miss Bertie Mitchell were ? Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Tow Conlcy. Rev. and Mrs. (' J. Eldrdige at tended church services at Brevard I! :i)tist church Sunday night. , Mr. ami Mrs. Carlisle Morgan and , son , of Glenville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Morgan's brother, . Grover Woodard and Mrs. Woodard. Mifcs Midlred Watkins .-.pent the week-end in Asheville as guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Zachary. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son, Frank, spent Thanksgiving hol idays at Pickens visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney and > i'itt? nt Galloway were Cashiers Valley visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Teague of Asheville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White. Walter Fisi er and so:1, i -lwrencc ' of Gloucester, were Rosman and Brevard visitors Saturday. Mrs. Plato Prossloy n.'id children ] are spending a few day* as guests if Mr. and Mrs. Dillard McCall at Br* yard. Charics Moore was a business vis- j 'tor to Brevard Monday. M.r and Mrs. Frank Orr and baby j and Louise Gillespie : and ' Mrs. j T. J. JSillwpie' and atfn'jMelvin of | Brevartl, were guests E"day night, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice. Mrs. Marion Glazener and daughter Bessie, spent Thcwday a* guests of Mrs. S. E. Whitmire Odell Owen of Cherryfleld. spent Sunday at Marietta, ?itmg fntnd^ Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Manlei'. MtM Minnie Whitmire were guests of ?r. and Mrs. Bernice Owen the latter part cf the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Davis ?nd children moved from Alarka ^. . the first of the ween to Rosman. Ed Davis was a business visitor to Brevard Monday. , Miss Ida Jackson nas accepted position at Brevard. ? . mine Wm. Brittian had the misfortune to have hi. '.eft foot injured at the Tannery Wednesday of last ' but is recovering nicely. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitmire moved from Calvert to Rosman la. WeMr'. and Mrs. S K. Owen and children were guests of Mrs. Owen parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R- ? '^CarMJalloway of Gloucester. spent Saturday night as h mother Mirs* S&tfth Galloway. and Mrs. Walter Daniels en tertained with a Thanksgiving din ner Thursday. Guests present the occasion were; M^ Sarah G* lowav Mr. and Mrs. Earl O Sinews and children, Jim Daniels and oth " Enos McCall of Gloucester wu a business visitor to Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen swn Saturday night as guests of the MM ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mano.i G Mr"eBeraice Owen v, as a guest of Mrs. Jesse Love, Saturday. Homer Mauley was a guest of Mr. and Mrs Doy e Manley Monday. Mrs. Ed Hendricks oi Old Toxs way spent Friday night as guect of her ?rter, Mrs. W. H. Jackson Mrs. Leon Whitmire is reported to be very ill at her r.^me. , M '"^HM^nnte Davies spent part of the week at her home ""Mrs. FrankS'King was a business visitor to Brevard Monday. Mr and Mrs. R. A. Collins and daughter, Ella Mae and Mrs. Girtha Owen were dinner guests of Mr. nna Mrs Lee Nicholson Thursday. Mr Kvelvn McGaha was a. guest Hugh Bole'' Thanksgiving. v'sited friends and relatives in Kos ' "lr^Un<Mary Stancel and son. George wer*' Brevard visitors Mon and Mrs. L. R Chapman and son Ralph, were Sunday guests of .. ~r.(\ Mrs. Jesse Chapman. \ Enos spent Thanksgiving l.oiidavs visiting friends at Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece en tertained Thanksgiving 'lay jith a TM ^rr:., c. J. Eldridge and sons Ralpn. frouglas and Roy. . vvaah Mr. Kellar of, Sadrowooley. w as . visited his brother-in-law. Johi Rvrd and Mrs. Byrd, Thursday 'Miss 1 ear Whitiv re and Miss Lou Mas Anders spent Thanksgiving hoi iHivs at Pickens, as guests of tne former s parents, Mr. a.ul Mrs. Ran ;ev Whitmire. ? . Miss Ruby Owen spent last Monday night as guest of Kr ?^'.'.parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. "VMrs. T. C. Whitmire and ehil llrrn. Kula and Conmo. " Cafnt0^; were guests last week of the foim it's parents, Mr. and Mr. . F'Sn to Mr. and Mrs Noah Whit mire. at Quebec. ..,N ? m r r WH.t daughter, .nanus Int-,.. . - ... ? mire will be remembered as Vi? Jessie Whitmire. _ i Miss Marjorie Henderson, a Que . bee tcirl. is reported very ill .it Enka where she has been working, i Mr and Mrs. Frank Nicholson and ! children of Lake Joxaway were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. V McCall at Quebec. Ucv .1. L. Brajrpr filled his reguiar . appointment at Zion Baptist church Sundav, and was a dinner guest of M,' and Mi-. A. J. Manley. ' Mr- Oscar Barrett is reported to be nuite ill at her home here. p Sluder, of Madison count}, si nt Monday night as guest of his cieti- Mrs. Bert Mitchell. Frank Alexander, of Davidson i |: pisgah forest news I We are having: fine winter weather now and many people are hunting and butchering. Henry Mackey waa ft dinner gueffi of H. Hedrick li?t Thursday. Miss Rosalee Powell spent tKs week-end with her parects at Lake To:<away. Miias Marcuni sr.d ssn Robert, were Asheville visitors Tuesday. Lance Carter has been on the sick list. Misses Roselle Allen and Nita Ensiey were Thanksgiving guests of Mx. and Mrs. Frank and Frances Al len. Hoke Edwards is visiting hia par ents in Georgia. Mrs. Sam Wyatt was a Thursday caller at the home of Mrs. H. Hed rick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Frances Allen entertained with a party Fri day night, honoring their house guests, Misses Rosell Allen and Nita Ensiey, and Mr. Henry Mackey. About twenty-five guests enjoyed the evening, after which hot chocolate, cake and candy were served by the {hostess. Mr. and Mrs Edward Knowie of Knoxville, Tenri., i.pent the week-end with the tetter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckner. Miss Tina Heaiick has been or. the sick list. Msss Annie Liverett entertained with a party Wednesday night, len guests enjoyed the evening, after which candy was served. Those pres ent were: Misses Annie Levweit, Dorothy Southera, Frances King, Willie Duckworth, Mimic Galloway, i Messrs Waverly Morris, Held Lev jerett. Hall Ray, Tom Leverett and Bill England. We are glad to report that Henry j Mackey is greatly improved, having | been suffering a great deal frqrj] I getting one of his fingers cut off. Mrs. Henry Boggs and son Henry ; Jr. of Spartanburg, spent the iattei ;part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyday. j Several people from this section attended the Her.dersonville-Brevard football game at Hendersonville last Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank and France: Allen bad as their dinner guests, i Misses Roselle Ailen and Nita Ens ley. and Mr. Henry Mackey. I Hall Ray, of Little River, speni Wednesday with his schoolmates Albert an dReid Leverett. { Miss Edna Blythe of Blantyre spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Rhodes. [ The small son of Mr. and Mi's I River, spent Monday night as puesl ,of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Moss. Mr. and Mrs Freeman Haye; were guests of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Flem Glazener, Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis ar.<! daughter Ruth, spent Thursday at Pickens. I Miss Edna Hinkie spent Thanks giving holidays at Montvale as guest of her parents. ! R. E. Everette of Easley, spent | Thursday night as guest of his sis ter. Mrs. W. R. Lewis. 1 Floyd Moss was a Gloucester visi tor Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway and daughtre, Thelma, and Miss Ida , Nicholson, were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Parsons at Sapphire on j Thursday. i Otto Alexander was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Galloway jat. Old Toxaway. 1 Mrs. Henry Glazener and children of Salem, visited relatives and friends in Rcsman the latter part of the week. Born to Mr and Mrs. E. R. Gallo w;ty, a daughter, on December 3rd. | NEWS II As no new# from Boyiston has ap I'PMflWi for t-ome fe'rae, we wjll begin COW. Car! Orr has recently been en gaged in overseeing: the work hands on Pine' Grow farm, but has re turn*^ home. E. A.; Hollingsworth and son, Gordon, ot Spartanburg were Boyi ston visitors Thanksgiving evening, f Rev. J. E. Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, of Spartanburg, visited 'Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Simpson last Thursday. J. M. Patton caught a chicken thief in his chicken roost one night recently ? a large who, who, who Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eller and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bailey, of Asheville, visited Mx. and Mrs. T. R. Duncan last Sunday. A great many of our people think we have been in a real stretch of winter time during the past few days. So much ice and sleet were about the doors that the people could scarcely get out last Monday without being in great danger. One man had to climb out at the kitchen window to get to his barn to feed his cows^ J. L. Ledbettcr was a caller at sev eral homes in tko ujjper Boyiston snction oae da> recently, working in viu interest .of the. Tr.omssville ot phftiiogt. 3ff. C. P,w?" awd Robert Ledbetter i br.tctert-3 ? fine fit pijr one day last , week. Arthur Sentell had a.a attack of ap pendieiti 3 hat ?week, Harry Siiton, of Etowah, visited friends here Sunday, Littltf Olive Senteil hjw bstu suf fering with roseola. SELL rr? USK A WANT AD Women Stowing Bladder irritation If functional Bladder Irritation distyrbu your sleep, or cau*es Burn ing or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, mak ing you feel tired, depressed, and ?il3coi:raged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour TeJt? Don't give up Get Cyste* today at any drug store. Put It to the test. 3ee for youraelf how quickly It works. V.ovey bacx if It doesn't bring quick Improvement, lied satisfy you completely. Try Cvstec today. Only 00c. | ( Clean Fresh Eggs 45c Rabbits 15c each : trish Potatoes, per bu., 1.25 B. & B. Feed & Se?d Coopaay BREVARD, N. C owl. ! Rooaters Heavy Hens J Light Hens . ?j Heavy Fryers ;| Light Fryers I Stags 18c 15c 20c 18c 15c 10c BABY CHICKS We are now booking orders for January and Feb ruary deliveries on Rocks, Reds. White Wyandottes and White Leghorns. Best Supply Flocks in Western North Carolina. Send us your orders now, Prices on application. We will do custom hatching. Farmers Federation Hatcheries ASHEVILLE, SYLVA and SPIN DALE, N. C. T IS NOW FOR TEN DAYS ONLY ThU is a continuation of our great Summer Sale and is be ing held for the benefit of the home people. A GREAT STORE ^ithou S&'e Habit. We wSIf cne never to be forg this section of North Csirolimi. FOR TEN DAYS You will have the privilege ol b; lying the world's best Dia monds, Watches, Jewelry etc. of highest standard in make and quality ever sold in North Carolina, at lower prices than you have ever known or hoped for. We will give yeu as much for your Dollar as we expect for our own. NORTH MAIN ST. Our Wonderful Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Giftwares of World's Finest Known Makes and Brands Goes on Sale. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Manstock^oBeSofd1A?UPerb HALF - PRICEANDRALF-PRICE Store-wide choice . . . select as you will . . . there are no reservations . . . entire stock on sale at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS ? Savings That Are Almost Unbelievable. IF HAWKINS SAYS IT'S SO ? IT'S SO ? 50 YEARS ? N E V E R A MISREPRESENTATION W. H. HAWKINS & SON Established 1880-? Hendersonville's Oldest Store. JEWELRY HISTORY WiLL BE MADE IN THIS SALE. 1 sir * *' This in not a sale as you know Sales; it's a thundering' appeal to thrift, an opportunity that comes but once. Astonishing buying chances stare you in the face. What would be more ac ceptable than a gift from the famous house of "Hawkins & Son," the kind you will be proud to give or receive. I : ? '? HENDERSONV1LLE, N. C.
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