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MRS. JORDAN WHITMIEBJ, Manager LARGE NUMBER ATTENDS DISTRICT S1NCIRG MEET The District Singing convention met at Cedar Mountain Baptist ffhurch Sunday afternoon with a targe number present. President Joe Galloway was in charge. The next convention will meet with Glady Branch church near Bra ird the third Sunday in June. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS WITH MRS. GALLOWAY - The Woman's Missionary society ?f Zion Baptist church met at the " Monday the Lead spent Sunday as goecta of Ifte let ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Juki Jar r?tS. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and children visited Mr. and Mr.!. J ,C. S. C'l&rlte at Lake Toxaway Sun- ' day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher of ' Salem, spent Sunday night aa guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It J. Reid. Miss Essie Murhoy and Miss Ella Reid visited Misses Annie and Ve singing at Middle Fork Baptist church Bear Rosman Sunday after noon. Misses Edith Clarke, Ruth and Maxie Moore riaited Fannie Morgan at Cherryfisld Soaday. ,ona Lyday Sunday. Mrs. E. D. Eandolph, Mrs. Jake Mrs. Lee R. Fisher and daughter, Jarrett and Mrs. Mack Collins, Miss Belle, and Lona Cantrell were Sun Senora Smith were sruoste of Mrs. day guests ol Mrs. Sarah Galloway. Thomas Morrison Friday. Jake Jarrett, Vando Morgan and Mr, and Mrs. (?. C. Bush were B. White supper guestd of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ,le??. Sunday. etfc 1 visited Clemson Col Folks, The Has Galloway Satarday evening. Miss Kathleen Batson of Pickens, was a Sunday guest of Miss Eu genia Nelson. Howard and Walter Reece Jr. re iome of Mrs. Joe Galloway Monday I Howard and Walter Reece Jr. re fternoon, with eight members pres- 1 turned home Sunday from Canton, nt. ! where they spent the past week vis Mrs. J. L. Bragg, president of the , itin? Natives. ociety, presided. After the open- j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCelHon ng hymn, and prayer lead by Mrs. and son Welborn and Miss Mauldin f. C. McClure, the program, onjof Williafiiston, S. C., spent Sunday Christianity in the World Today," (with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazener. ras carried out, each member tak- u" " ? ^in ? ' ? lg part. Reports of committees were given nd the foUowing delegates elected j represent the society at the dis ?ict meeting to be held at Enon aptist church near Penrose next uesday ? Mrs. G. C. McClure, Mrs. j several weeks as guest of her moth L. Bragg, Mrs. M. C. Sumerel and er, Mrs. Warren Galloway. [rs. J. F. Corbin. ! Miss Emma Raines of Eo?f F-? k Adjournment was made until the spent Saturday night with Mrs. 5th of June at which time the so- Charles Fowler. ety will meet at the home of Mrs. : Mrs. J. R. Mahoney and daughter C. Sumerel. # (Alice, spent Sunday at Middle Fork ? as guests of the former's daughter, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. Frank Raines. Kay Collins, Paul Stroup, A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen spent Paxton Jr. and Wallace Collins were Mrs. Gus King and children Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. D. Randolph children attended the eingii Cedar Mountain and motored Mrs. Martha Gillespie visited Mrs. Will Gravely at East Fork Sunday. Mrs. Gussie Kelly of Biltmore Forest, was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Mayme Barletson. Miss Alma Galloway left Wednes day for Genette, Tenn. to spend Caesar's Head for a picnic dinner Sunday. Mrs. Mary Randolph and grand daughter, Leota, returned home Sat urday, having spent a few days vis iting relatives at Edneyville. W. H. Chastain of near Pickens, was a Rosman visitor the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lewis and son passed through Rosman last week en route to attend the funeral of Mrs. Baynard at Little River. Mrs. Joe Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galloway and children visited L. E. Powell and family near Rockbrook Sunday. Miss Ida Nicholson of Enka spent the week-end as guest of her sister, Mrs. N. S. Galloway. Dr. and Mrs .J. B. Wilkerson and daughters Bert and Beulah, and Mrs. J. H. Cross returned home Saturday, having spent the past two weeks visiting relatives at Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nix and children and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Rollins and children of Easley, and and at to ie week-end at Little River, guests Toxaway visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Orr. . Miss Frances Edens" returned , ? . Miss Betty Moore of Canton, home Saturday, having spent the'^erec . ay ffu?8*8 of Mr. and Mrs. lent the week-end with her cous- past two weeks in Brevard as guest j w i?,?8VT . , ... ,, s, Annie and Ora Moore. She was of her sister, Mrs. John Kilptarick. ' rr s' Huggins and Miss Mamie :companied home by Miss Annie She was accompanied home by Miss we5"e v'sitoJ's to Easley on oore, who will spend several days Nelle Gillespie, who spent Saturday ,T v Canton. night here. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Glenn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reid of ussie Kelly returned to their Lake Toxaway, spent Saturday night >mes in Asheville Monday. They with Mr. and Mrs. Rube Reid. ere accompanied by Mrs. Mayme Grady Galloway is spendin; irletson. few day3 in Jackson county on Mrs. Welch Galloway left Wed- ness. isday to spend several weeks as Frank Alexander of Salem, spent test of relatives in Virginia. the week-end as guest of his sister, Lewis McGaha of Blue Ridge, Mrs. Charles Moss. i., arrived home Saturday and will Doyle Moss, who Jias been end several days as guest of his Pennsylvania ifor a number other, Mrs. Harve McGaha. weeks, returned home Saturday. Paul Rogers and Charlie Gant Mrs. Tom Wood and Mr. and Mrs. ? j int the week-end with their fam- Rufus Wood and daughter Edith and , ? ... _? ?r__j Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and Lsia in of Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener and A. O. Kitchen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hayes Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. George Cody and two children of Chesnee, S. C. spent several days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gilliaman. J. A. O'Shields returned home Saturday, having spent a number of days visiting relatives near Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Garf Williamon and two children visited Mr. and Mrs. Burgeon Kilpatrick in Gloucester Gloucester, to es near Salem. Dennis Wood of Miss Mildred Watkins returned business visitors me from Asheville Sunday, having Brevard Monday. ent a number of days as guest of Otto Alexander of Oakland, spent r sister. Mrs. Robert Zachary. Saturday night as guest of Cecil and Davis Whitmire is reported very Weldon Galloway at Old Toxaway. at his home in the Diamond Dewey Winchester and W. A. ?eek section. Wilson were business visitors to Old W. R. Lewis fcntl a number of Toxaway Friday. iuth Carolina singers conducted a Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lance "LITTLE STROKES FELL GREAT OAKS Rosman "and i visiting rel Mr. and Mrs. Mack Collins were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clarke at Lake Toxaway. Harve McCall is reported very ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wilborn Galloway, near Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown and children of Hendersonvil'ie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Winchester. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bauknight ar.d sons, Lehman and Remson, of Easley, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Craip Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Evcrette and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Everette and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crow and son and A. K. Everette of Easley and Pickens, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Lewis. T HIS saying of Benjamin Franklin has helped many people to prosperity. It contains a great truth. We have seen little Savings Accounts, to which small amounts were added REGULARLY, become the foundation of surprising success. Make regular depoists on your Savings Ac count, even if each deposit is small. Brevard Banking Co. BREVARD, N. C. CLASSIFIED ADS PIGEONS and SQUABS, Freih Yard Egg?, Broiler*, Pul let? and Pure Bred Hens for .ale, at STOKES POULTRY FARM, Phone 199 M2Itf VICTOR RADIOS . . Victor Phono graphs . . Victor Records . . If it's a Victor, it's good. For sale at Houston's Furniture Store. M12tf NEWEST MAJESTIC RADIOS at Houston Furniture Company, Bre vard. Guaranteed no "A-C hum." A high class Radio at a reasonable price. jly 31tf 4% PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS RESOURCES MORE THAN $1,500,000 OFFICERS THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Pres. JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, V.-P. ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier R. J. DUCKWORTH, Asst. Cashier N. A. MILLER, Asst. Cashier J. I. CRAWFORD, Asst Cash. directors JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN W. S. ASHWORTH R. W. EVERETT C. C. YONGUE W. M. HENRY THOS. H. SHIPMAN J. MACK ALLISON I LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING ? The Siniard Transfer Company is fully equipped for handling your household goods, in either short or long hauls. Care ful men. Big vans. Reasonable rates. We want your business. Phone 118. A18 tf. Depository State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Town of Brevard LOST ? Grey and black German Police dog. Answers to name "Prince." Communicate information to Cos Paxton, Cherryfield, or Mrs. Cos Paxton, Greenville. Reward, lc FOR SALE Cheap-One refrigerator, 25 pound capacity; one of 50 pound capacity; one white enameled kitchen cabinet. Appy Mrs. C. R. McNeely, 208 E. Main St. M21? LOOK We Give You 24 Hour Service on Electrical Work We have Light Bulbs and other Electrical Equipment R. F. THARP Day Phone Night Phone 224 225 53 West Main Street at Qu o < W I H J ?J < u J MM CO w c n O X X j CO #?? CO UJ N-4 o < ?J SO BEGINNING Saturday Morning MAY 24th We open our doors and lower our prices and say to the World: Come in and feast upon the Bargains Galore which we have prepared for you. Take a glance down the page and see what your Dollar will do for you at Glazener's where they cut the price and sell the goods. 40-INCH SHEETING Going in this Sale At 7 1-2 cents per YARD ONE LOT STAR BRAND SHOES FOR MEN Reg. $5 and $6 Shoes At $1.00 per P A I R ONE LOT WOMEN'S BLACK KIDOXFORDS STAR BRAND Regular $5 and $6 val. At per P A I R ONE LOT LADIES' SILK HOSE SILK ALL THE WAY C0 H > 73 08 73 > Z D X O m c/> ?a O 73 3 tn z > H ?? ? > > ONE LOT WOMEN'S DRESS PATENT LEATHER STRAPS with Cuban Heels At $1.98 per P A I R ONE LOT READY MADE SHEETS ?1 x 90 Size At 95 cents EACH At 45 cents per PAIR ONE LOT MEN'S SHIRTS Detachable Collars Values $1.00 to $2.00 A.C. , Glazener Cuts The Price And Sells The Goods Forty Inch SHEETING ait 7? Ceaft# A Yard
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