SOCIETY NEWS INTERESTING TALKS HEARD AT HOKE ECONOMICS CLUB Regular meeting- of the Home Eco nomics club of the Brevard High School was held Tuesday morning it the Home Economics department rooms. Girls of the seventh grade wore guests of the occasion. After calling the meeting to or dvr, the clijb song was sung and the motto given. Several nteresting talks were giv en, including one by Flora Reid on the required high ischool subjects: Pauline .Powell oin the requirements lor college entrance; Mrs. Kimzoy, on "How a girl in helped by the s\udy of Home Economics." Following the transaction of busi ness, refreshments were served by t'kua Barnette, Nell Duckworth, .Mary Nell Black and Catharine Snel U KDNESDAY CLUB HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING An unsually large attendance of the Brevard Wednesday club met at Mrs. E. W. Blythe's on the afternoon of March 19th. There were only three absentees from roll call, Mrs. H. N. Carrier gave an invi tation from the state president to at tend the general convention in Col orado in June. The following question was brought up for discussion: Should die new officers elected at the next dub meeting in April enter office at once, or wait, as has been custom ary, until the first meeting of the new club year in September? The majority of the members thought it would be better for the present of ficers to continue until the close of the club year. Mrs. R. L. Alexander was in ' . Pratts Buttermilk Baby Chick Starter and Grow ing Mashes ? Burpee's Seeds, Seed Oats, Grass and Clover Seed ? Fertil izers, Champion Nitrate of Soda - Pulverized sheep Manure for your Lawn or Garden. D. T. HART CO. 1 7 Ave East Hendersonville j QUICK SERVICE PLUMBING GLASS WORK ELECTRICAL WORK Phone 224 R. F. THARP THE PLUMBER 53 WEST MAIN STREET charge of the program and her sub ject was, -"l'Aiglon," also Known as |t)rince of Parma, duke of Reich ]stadt, the unhappy son of Napoleon .Bonaparte. Mrs. P. N. Simons read for Mrs. Alexander an account of i the early childhood of l'Aiglon, and Mrs. S. P. Veraer read of his later years, illness ant! death. His was an ! ill-fated, tragic life ? absolutely un ' cheered by any close companionships ' .vith no one to ;ove or be loved by. 1 He was neglected in his last illness oven by his mother. | The next meeting of the club will be at the residence of the club sec 'retary. Mrs. W. E. Breese, on April 2nd. H. A. W. K. CLUB HOLDS REGULAR MEETING i Members of the H.A.W.K. club jmet at the home, of Mitchell King [Saturday night for the regular week jly meeting of the club. Business matters pertaining to the j lub were transacted, presided over I by the president, Miss Geraldine : Barrett, following which a social hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were served during the evening. | '.COUNTY RESIDENT ENTERTAINS IN FLORIDA Mrs. A. N. Collins, of Rosmtn, who is wintering in St. Petersburg, Fla., delightfully entertained the ladies of the Lellman Avenue Community church Friday, March 6. The ladies sewed, and after the j business session delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess. > The following states were repre- , sented by those in attendance : , North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia. Tennessee, Kentucky, Penn sylvania. Michigan, New York and , Florida. JOINT MEETING OF CIRCLES IS HIGHLY ENJOYABLE The Livingston Circle of the Bap- J tist church entertained the Fannie , Heck Circle and the Blanche Barrus Circle Friday night at the home of j Mrs. Avery Case with an enjoyable , party. Husbands of the members wore also present to enjoy the pleas- ! ures of the occasion. Featuring the evening's enjoy ment was an interesting program, including, vocal and instrumental selections by Alvin Moore ; vocal :-olos by Miss Elizabeth Mills and Mrs. C. R. McNeely; harmonica solo by Harold Duckworth; readings by Helen Galloway. Games of various kinds were played and refreshments were served during the evening. A charge for the number of feet tall was made, this feature adding to the profit and enjoyment of the oc casion. YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY SOCIAL GATHERING Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ross pntertnined a number of the younger set Wed nesday evening at their home near Brevard. A pretty color scheme in the na tional colors was carried out, and various games were played to the expressed enjoyment of all present. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Guests present were: Inez and Ruby Dunn, Ann Bryson, Georgie and Margaret Waldrop, Eleanor and Mildred McCall, Hal Franklin, Car ley Mann. Ray Waldrop, Bill Dunn, Allison and Arthur Orr, Briscoe Whitmire, Tom Bryson, Luther Gar ren, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Mull, Mr. and Mrs. Mays Waldrop, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Breedlove, Dicie Barton. Court Week Is a mighty good time to have your car fixed. Don't matter what is wrong, we can fix it for you, and fix it right, and fix it at the right price. Come in, anyway, and rest here, and listen to the Radio. Make this your headquarters while you are in Brevard. Remember, every repair job we do goes out from here with our guarantee. ? Brevard Battery Co Jj* W. F. HART, Manager tiES? Person* TTgflF^ > 3 Mrs. J. M. Thrash, of Davidson i River, visiteti friends in Brevard ; Monday. Mrs. H. P. J onus, daughter Aiken, and son, Gordon, and wife, of Ashe | vilie, were Sunday gutsls of Rev. 'and Mrs. J. H. West. I Mrs. Cos Paxton has been confined to her home in Greenville the past week on account of illness with the flu. James F. Barrett left Tuesday l'or ?'Knoxville, Tenn., to attend a meet ing of the Mountain Workers' con [ ference convening in that city this week. Mr. Barrett appeared pn the I program Wednesday morning. ! Rev. and Mrs. J. H. West have had as their guests the past week two of : their sons, A. M. West and C. B. | West, both of Hickory. i Mr. and Mrs. John Norris, of Asheville, have been spending several i days with the latter's sister, Mrs. I,. jF. Cooper. David and Allison Orr, who spent the past several months in Dayton, Ohio, have returned to remain through the summer with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tins'.ey have moved from Brevard to the W. C. McCall home near Selica. Mrs. Rebecca Glenn has been con fined in Patton Memorial Hospital, Kendersonville, the past week under medical treatment. Mrs. R. E. Lawrence and Mrs. Mary Jane Walker were business vis itors in , Asheville Monday. Miss Nan Kilpatrick is home from Enka, spending her two weeks' va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Kilpatrick. Kuffin Wilkins, of Shelby, speAt the past week-end with his mother, Mrs. Madge Wilkms. Mrs. A. E. Hampton received the sad news of the death of her brother-in-law, C. B. Davis, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Davis had been in failing health for several months, and his death came last Thursday morning. He leaves a widow and five children. Mrs. Davis is a sister of Mrs. Hampton. Joe Clayton left Monday for Mont- i pomery, Ala., to begin his spring training in baseball. He was ar- i companteiH by his brother, Harry, who will remain there for sometime. Frank Corn, James P. Lance and Harry McCarson, of Mendersonville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bowen Sunday. Friends of Miss Anna Bowan, of Hendersonville, sister of J P. Bow en, will regret, to learn of hw ilincsa in the hospital, suffering with a broken hip. Mr. diui j? ;-s. A. B Riley, Miss LHa Ilil^y ar;d J. L. Bell returned Friday from St. FitMBburg, Fla., where they spent the winter. Harry Sitton is recuperating from his recent appendicitis operation at the home of his parents in Weaver ville, spent a few days in Brevard last week and expects to return to Brevard within ihe next few days to resume his work here. Mrs. Carrie Dorsett, of Washing ton. D. C., who is visiting her father, J. M. Thrash, at Davidson River, spent Tuesday in Ashevilie. It! r. and Mrs. P. M. Verdery and little son, John Albert, of Charlotte, were week-end guests of friends in Brevard. Mrs. John Duckworth, of David son River, was shopping in Brevard Tuesday. Duncan MacDougnld, of Woodber ry Forest School, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MecDougald. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Wood return ed Saturday from a trip to the east ern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pickelsimer re turned Tuesday from Grser.ville and Newport, Tenn., where they were called on account of the illness of Mrs. Pickelsimer's brother-in-law. Miss Janie Gillespie has returned to her home on Broad street, after spending the winter in Littie River, where she has been teaching. Mrs. Mary Jane Walker attended a meeting of insurance underwriters of the state, convening in Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Evans and two daughters, of Charlotte, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hinton McT.eod. Mrs. Evans is a sister of Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. W. A. Trotter, of Reidsville, is visitinsr her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. West, at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Harry Patton was able to re Lurn to her home on Friday, after undergoing an operation at Tran sylvanie hospital. Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Storey, o Ilendersonville, were Brevard visi tor3 Monday. ) Mr. and Mrs. j. K. Waters, Mrs Rosco.:> Nicholson and Harold Whit 'mire ware Greenville visitors Thurs day. ; Miss Beatrice Daniels, Miss Gar ;ne* I.yday, R/dph Lyoay and Ltor I Lydsy motorea to Gastonia and (Charlotte Sunday for the day. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ccston and iMiss Virginia Stiradley, of Ashevi'l(?; spent Saturday jb guests of 'Mrs. W. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Peacock Jr. and little son, L. J. Ill, returned Fri day from Lexington, and arc now with Mrs. Peacock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Barrett, at Stonoy crest. H. C. Bnrtictt reurned the first of the week from Miami, Fir.., wlJeve lie 'spent the past iitverti) weeks, i ?) .8. Silvei!>t?eri and daughter, Mrs. Albert Kyle., returned lasi week from S'' ran ton. Pa., whf.re they were called on account of the death of Mr. Silversteen's brother. R. ?. Sil versteen. Mrs. E. R. Bishop and Mrs. Dorse Allison, of Cedar Mountain, were Brevard visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pushell visited relatives in Hendersonvilie Sunday. Dr. Laura. F. Bartlett has re turned to the Pierce-Moore Rote!, after benig confined in Transylvania Hospital for several weeks. She is reported to be considerably im proved, though i? still under the care of a purse, Mrs. John Cantrel'. NEWS ITEMS FROM ' THE BAPTIST CHURCH ? - |p; ' . There will be no preaching service at the Baptist church Sunday night, March 30. We are to join the other churches in a union service at the i Presbyterian church. ?j Mr. Rftlph Ramsey has recently been elected director of our B,ipti-t Voung Peoples Unions. He makes the following announcement: Th<* Senior, Intermediate and Jauicr un iform are launching' an intensive caw pai^n for new members. The ram ? pajgn atarts Sunday niplit and con tinueif through April. Each union fit will set m iia goal the doubling < ' its msmborship. B. Y P. U. rreet Sunday evening at 6:.")0. Visiter welcome. A most interesting and enjoyabl jocial was given by the Dvihgstoii ?! Circle of the Womans Missionary | :iety, at the home c-f HtU Awry JCasi, last Friday evening ffamiis,. ! contests, music and reading featur ed the entertainment. It wan an ev lening of. inl?Uigent amusemuat. Oe | licious refreshments were arvei. j The Brevard Bajr;ti*t ciurch i I sponsoring a caucty-wide Sunday llkhool enlargement campaign. Th<' I campaign will begin as 'spo.n as we lean secure the -co-operation c,t the | churches in this association and git the meu from our Uunday School I Botrd Vo lead a3. Subscribe for The News - ?2.00 per year. 8 WAX YOUR FLOORS ? " and PREVENT DIVORCE. Every woman wants pretty floors in her home. All it takes is the proper ingredients and a Waxing Ma chine. We have both, and we have experienced men to do the work. Call ED. 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