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Patton, who en ill m the hospital. A program of unusual interest was in charge of Mrs, W, E. Braese, who spoke on the subject of "WoHd Famous Art" The showing oi beautiful pictures -illustrating the subject added greatly to the pro gram. Refreshments vrere served by the hostess during a shcrt social hour. H. A. W. K. CLUB IN ENJOYABLE MEETING The second mooting of the H. A. VV. K. club since its organization ?.v held Friday evening at the Ik. ic of Miss Almeta Waters, who ??? i assisted in entertaining by li os Shipman. After u short business session, the ruminder of the evening was spent in dancinj? and bridge playing. Te tightful refreshments were served [luring the evening. D A. pT mEETS WITH MRS. RAMSEY Ti ? ? U'aightstill Avery chapter of the Daughters of the American Rev olution met Monday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, on Maple street. Those present were: ?fra. K. W. Blythe, Mrs. J. S. Silver Mrs. James Denver, Mrs. J. M. Allison. that Nell Duck $2.50 Role! piece A, R. for the izenship," Miss g with other I'd Hij*h school. 1 1 >the treasurer ?d a check for ntribution to r lie North Oavo tinenipl Hall in r ( ihe regent, was elect __ to the conference in ' " ? 'n April, and Miss Annie Jean It? was appointed alternate. Refreshments were served by the hostess, after which adjournment was made until February 10 at the homo of Mrs. J. M. Allison. MSIMlHlllill)S]llllilllin!IISIIISIKIIIilSnfllfll11flHSIIIIIIHiHII^II!EIIIIIII@ Mother- The Drudge Mother used to be a drudge. There was no help for it. >ome mothers ? 1 drudges. But 'h'.v needn't be. Electricity ? th. Modern Servant ? has knocked the drudgery out o: housework wherever it has been given an opportunity. Always on top, always "a-rearing to ko," electricity today is adding years of brightness and happiness to countless thousands of housewives who have taken the trouble to^find out just what electricity can do in the home. We invite attention to the quality of the electric service rendered in the communities served by us, and particularly to our liberal merchandising policy which, because of low prices and convenient terms, is enabling thousands of housewives to enjoy conveniences and comforts in a degree that would be impossibly under ordinary circumstances. B&uth&wm Public Utilities Co. "ELECTRICITY ? THE SERVANT IN THE HOME" Jay 'PSione 116; Night 'Phone 16 3 E. Main St. BREVARD, N. C. :ws i. DEPARTMENT kAT THE CHURCH t? th? !<**! department V i society ' iWfs'fflfti.iif the ; Thursday gtKP ' od delegation of I . ?3l?e meeting was ' the chariman, Mrs. 1 . year's work ?t> j ptan, and ways and i noney for the com -were diroussed. ouTuned for work^f file* department . I during .the coming months. , FORMER BREVARD RESIDENT J I WEDS IN CANTON | News has been received by friends in Brevard of the marriage of Mrs. t j Irene Lyda and Mr. Grover C. Mc Kay, both of Asheville, the cere ,mony occurring in Canton Sunday I afternoon, January 5, with the Rev. Carlock Hawk, pastor of the Canton Methodist church, officiating. Mrs. McKay is the daguhter of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. H. Duckworth, of Bre .ard, and has made Asheville her 'tome for the past several years. .Mr, McKay is formely from Bostoij, Mass., but is now engaged in busi ness in Asheville. Following' a honeymoon trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. McKay will return to Asheville to mske their home in Norwood Park. I HICKS-GARDNER i Friends in Brevard are in receipt 'of the announcement of the mar rinse of Miss Marjorie Gardner and Mr. Nat Hicks, both of Washington, D. C., the ceremony occurring in Washington on January 2nd. j Mrs. Hicks, the daughter of Mrs. i C. M. Cook, of Florence, S. C., for merly made her home in Brevard . ind nas many friends here. I MARTHA KATE MOORE CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Martha Kate Moore celebrated her ninth birthday Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Moore, with a party at which about thirty of her little schoolmates were in attendance. Many games were played, and the opening of the numerous birthday S'ifts received by the hostess added much to the occasion. A pretty color .?-?theme in pink and green and white .vas carried out in the dining room decorations and in the refreshments. Different colored gum drops cleverly formed to represent candles and candle sticks were the cause of much delight to the children. A beautiful whit;; cake on which were nine little 1? ' ^7? OAKLAND NEWS NOTES J The many friends of Harold Flihed will be glad to kaow that the doctor has pronounced his finger out ot dfjuftjulfe. Mrs. W. F. McCall left Saturday {or Miami, Fla. where she will join her husband and spend the remainder of the winter. The many friends of Neal Burgess will be sorry to know he has been quite ill since reaching Miami, but is reported much improved. C. W. Hendenon, of Quebec, spent one day laat week in our vil lage, catting. wood for his brother-in law, Elza Cash. Irs a hard matter sometimes to get - work done for either love or money just when it is needed, but if a real accommoda tion is needed, a call oft a Hender son will usually receive a response. Miss Evannd Sanders spent last Thursday night with Miss Dorena Lee, at Lake. Toxaway and. attended the box supper at Toxaway school house, reporting a jolly time. J. C. Fisher, of Trypn, and Frank Fisher, of Rosman, were dinner guests of Mr.- and Mrs. Guy Mathe son Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Reid and Miss Lula Reid called on Mrs. Lee F. Norton Sunday afternoon. Miss Evannd Sanders visited her cousin. Miss Alleene Fisher, who has been ill, the past week. Mrs. Claud Reid spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mrs. I. S. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Matheson and Mrs. Maggie Nicholson callec! on Mrs. C. W. Fisher Sunday. Otto Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid Sunday. Mrs. Wade Nichoiron visited her brother, W. W. Reid, who has been on the sicTc list the past week. Mrs. W. F. McCall and Evannd Sanders called on Hiss Bertie Bur gess Friday. Lane Sanders visited his grandpar j ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sanders, of ] Lake Toxaway, Sunday. Mrs. Ola Sanders was a visitor at the home of Mrs. ,J. L. Sanders Thursday of last weekj_ We have just been informed that J. C. and Frank Fisher are doing l quite a b't of logging business in our section, and will haul their logs by truck to Rosman. We arc glad to know this, for it will give employ ment to some of the idle boys. I Quite a party of our "men and I boys spent Saturday coon hunting, t among the party being I. S. and Rob ert Sanders, Tim Miller, Lloyd Bry son and Claud Reid. pink candles formed a pretcy cen iterpiece for the dining table. Re J freshments of Eskimo pies, cake and candies were served during the aft ernoon. i Guests present, to celebrate the | event with Martha Kate were: ! Jeannette Jenkins, Yvonne Robin son, Paul Jones, Irene Tinsley. Mux Ashworth. Billie McCrary, Lilian Zachary, Tommie Calloway, Donald Thompson. Betty McCloud. Cecille, j Simpson, Mary and Ruth Osborne, 'Cornelia and Harriet Winton, Emma ! Lou Loftis, Ora Holt Long, Billie iBeasley, Billie Nicholson, Christine land Junior Miller, B"ttie anil Anne Moore, Ethelyn Pickelsimer, Rachel j Hamlin, Janie Wilson, Junior Poole, ! Junior Holt, Annie Neil, Betty Tran jtham, Edward and Fred Glazener, | Vance and Louis Jackson, Elizabeth I Price, Oliver Orr, Albert Shuford. SURPRISE WEDDING | ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION i A most enoyable social event of I the past week was the celebration of !th?> thirty-fourth wedding anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Osborne, jthe event being in the nature of a surprise party given by Miss Cather ine Osborne Wednesday evening, January 15, at their suburban home, honoring the wedding anni versary of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were taken entirely by surprise, being unaware | of the party given in their honor un ' til after the arrival of the "T">5ts of the occasion. After the gu.sts had arrived, the purpose of tho gathering was announced to the t vo guests of honor bv the entrance into the room ,of a bridal party, in miniature. To the accompaniment of the strains of the wedding march played by Miss | ElirrHrth Mills, little Mabel Mills, [ daintily dressed as a bride, and little Louis Sims, representing the groom, marched into the room where the guests were assembled, thus heradl in.'r the celebration of the wedding event of many years ago. A color scheme in yellow and white was prettily carried out in the decorations and in the refreshments. A large white cake on which w?re thirty-four little yellow candles ad ded to the attractiveness of the oc casion, and further reminded the couple of their wedding day thirty four years ago. Cake and puucfe were served during the evening. Games which were in vogue thirty years ago were played, to the ex pressed enjoyment of th>? twenty or nvore guest* present. 666 It a PrMertation for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It U the most ?p*?dy remedy known, j ! Bad Shoes ? Colds Thin soles on yeur shoes is the cause of most of your colds. Have them repaired right for Winter. 1 ENGLISH BROS, F 1 SHOE RE-BUILDERS Tkit U tKt lUri of t Mrin of ton cdvcrtiieimU, ?ftnwr?d kj * grot).? of Wi hftaly-Sn ciiiuu of IU to?ra u4 couaCy, !? an effort to forth Skt abkolnt* Btuuitjr at w operation uaM| the pocpln tf tlii* connty if tki trarfjr U to ctdtu* tad prosper. Say, Lady, write a short article, and win a Cash Prize ! If y<>u can write a better article than your neighbor can write, you can win onfe of these Five Cash Prizes. The Citizens of Brevard who are conducting a campaign ot education, showing how harmful it is to the community to p&troniz^ Chain Stores and have them sending all the money of the community to their headquarters in distant cities, will give these OsMih Prizes for the best letters written on this subject. Write a letter on this Chain Store subject, as follows Write the letter just as short, or just as long, as you want it. Use any argument you choose. The contest is open to all the women of Transylvania County. Your letter is to be sent to The Brevard News. It must be in The News office not later than February first. A committee of three disinterested citizens will read all the letters and judge them. Sign name at. bottom of letter, leaving rooin to clip the name off the copy, number it and the letter, so the judges will not know the name of the writer, thus giving absolute guarantee that no partiality can enter into the judging of the prize winners. Five Cash Prizes For the best letter, a prize of $5 Cash For the next best letter ... $4 Cash For the third best, letter .... $3 Cash For the fourth best letter . . $2 Cash For the fifth best letter .... $1 Cash Write your letter now. Be one of these prize wjnners. The ladies of Brevard and Transylvania County are the most interested peo ple here in al) matters pertaining to the good of the community. Yafl Mothers are wondering now what your boys and girls will do in i jms Your children have graduated in the High School, or will soon yjJfcP ate. The Chain Store menace hits your boys and girls, for it shuM to them all opportunity to go into business for themselves. You morHBI know how the home merchant gave you credit when your husband was sick, or that time when you were sick. You women know that the Chain Store would not do this for you, even if your children were starving to' death. Write about all these thing3 in your letter on "Why I Should Patronize the Home Merchant." You know, better than any one else, how the home merchant has built your town-, your schools, your streets and sidewalks, your churches, and you know that the Chain Stores doe3 ' not, help in these things. You know that all the Chain Store cares for isi to get your m#ney and send it to headquarters next day. You know how j your husband is out of work, and cannot get a job. because so muchj money has been sent out of the county through chain stores and mail or-1 der houses that there is nothing much left here to do business on.' R if.;. S? fij I Write your letter, have it in The Brevari ruary First, and the judges "will Don't delay. Get a pencil and on "Why I Should Patronize the Home KWKH AND HEAR WHAT OLD TO SAY ABOUT
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