LOCAL and PERSONAL ITEMS Miss Virginia Powell returned Saturday to New York Ctty after spending several week# with her father, L. E. Powell, antf Bister, Mr#. W. F. Short. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wright oi Charlotte, N. C., Mr. Tommie Sher man of Greenville, S. C., and Mrs. Martin and daughters, Misses Mary and Alawee Martin of Greenville, 8. C., Mrs. Rold Harriss of Laurens, I S. C., and Mrs. C. H. Hunt and faa. 1 ily are gue3ts at the S. F. Allison home. Mrs. Carl Merrill and children of Umatilla, Fla., are visiting the for mers father, T. L. Snelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Catchart and daughters, Eleanor, Lita and Sarah, of Anderson, S. C., spent Sunday with Miss Reubenia Nicholson. Miss Louise Williams of Lake Toxaway was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Short and Misa Virginia Powell during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saltz of St Petersburg, Fla., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Salt'/!. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tinsley of Easley, S. C., are visiting Mrs. Tinsley's brother, R. H. McCali. Mr. Tinsley will return shortly to Eas ley, while Mrs. Tinsley will remain for several weeks as guest of her brother. Mrs. W. F. Short, Misses Carrie Lee, Kathryn. Virginia and L. E. Powell, Jr., made a business trip to Asheville on Saturday. Alec Mull of Morganton, was the week-end guest of Rulfin Wilkins. Miss Pansy Rhinehart of West Asheville is the guest of Miss Al nieta Waters. Harold Bradley is spending some time in Brevard. Dan English, who is connected with the Western Union in New York City, is spending a weeks vaeation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom English. We Give 24 Hour Electrical Service We have Light Bulbs for Farm Lighting Plants and for City Current. Also, other Electrical Equip ment Electric Service by Guy Dean 53 West Main Street S. B. King; of Summerville, S. C.> is expected to reach Brevard this week for a vacation of several weeks with Mrs. Cordia King. Miss Mary Osborne Wilkins and Ruffian Wilkins returned home Sun day after a short motor trip to the ' Eastern part of the state. Miss Wil t kins stopped at Concord to visit friends while the latter continued [the trip to Raleigh, returned by Boone where he was joined by a co teacher of Shelby schools. Miss Isobel Reese, who has been the truest of Miss Violet Henry for a week, left Monday for her home in Asheville. Expected Thursday are Mrs. Cy rus Durand Chapman of Washing ton, and her son, Mr. John Chap man, connected in diplomatic ser vice abroad and now on a vacation in the States, to spend two weeks with the former's niece, Mrs. David Ward. Miss Ruby McKinna of Hender sonville is visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. G. Gallemore. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen and Miss Dorothy Silversteen spent Monday in Asheville. Miss Ludie Kinkead of Louisville, I short visit with .VI rs. King'? brother. J. B. Jollay, before the former leave for their home in Ohio. Mrs. J. T. McGehee and daughter, Fannie, accompanied by Misses Mar tha Johnston and Margaret Stewart, of Atlanta and French Broad Park, motored over to Asheville last Thurs day for the opening night baseball game. Miss Margaret Miller and Ruth, Vaughn spent Sunday in Greenville. Mr. Walter Hurst of Portsmouth. Va., was the week-end gutsi. of i).^ . mother, Mrs. A. N. Poole. N. M. Woodfin, of Dana, Fla., re- , turned home this week after a visit of -everal days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodfin. HITCH HIKER BUMS AIR RIDE HERE LAST MONDAY Skad Miller, of Toxaway, was hitch hiking to Asheville last Mon- 1 day. Not many automobiles were going in that direction. Arriving at the Brevard airport just as Lloyd Marshall was preparing to take off for Asheville, Miller thumbed the pilot, and asked for a lift to the mountain metropolis. Marshall told the hiker to hop in, and off they went. Not, however, until Miller took time to shd:e hands with all the peo ple about the port, for it was his first ride in the air, and he was not certain that he would ever see his I friends again, so he shook hands ? [ with all of the fellows, buttoned his ?coat, yanked his hat tighter on his jhead, entered the plane and was on his way. _ . 'SOS> Family IRON Only $3.00 50c Cash 3 Months to Pay the Balance. Bswsassdssfff-'-"' Southern Public Utilities Company "Electricity ? The Servant In The Home" day PHONE 116 No. 3 E. MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C. NIGHT 'PHONE 16 Closing Out My Entire Stock! After being in business in Brevard far the gast 20 years, I am now CLOSING OUT - GOING OUT GOING HOME AND KEEP HOUSE My entire stock is now on sale, for the purpose of CLOSING OUT ? and price will be no consideration ? what I want is to get rid of everything in stock and go home. I am tired of business. I am through with busi ness?hence you get good goods here at your own price, so to speak. GINGHAMS FOR SCHOOL DRESSES YARD GOODS OF ALL KINDS MATERIAL FOR COOL DRESSES IN HOT MONTH OF AUGUST THREADS - Silk, wool, crochet, darning, embroidery, and everything. LACES -- Hand-made, all-over embroidery, nets, and everything. HATS - For ladies and children. You all know the line of millinery carried in my store. NOW is YOUR chance to take your pick and get a hat at a song and sing it yourself. Everything Going . . . I'm Quitting ... I Thank You. Mrs. M. W; Galloway MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C. SALE OF THE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE OF THE R PATTERSON Department Store of Hendersonville Starts SATURDAY, AUG. 2 ENTIRE STOCK. Consist* of Nothing but the Best Known Brands of Merchandise, such as ENNA-JETTICK SHOES, PETERS DIA MOND BRAND, RALSTON'S, BALL BANDS, MEN'S CLOTH ING, SCHLOSS BROS., GRIFFON, KROFCRAFT, LONDON FASHION, MEN'S HATS, SOCIETY CLUB - MANHATTAN SHIRTS, JANTZEN SWIMMING SUITS, and other high quality Brands. Ill HIIHI mill HllllhlMIIIIHiliBIHilii III IMP 111 ?1?MMIII?I? 111? ? $52,000.00 worth of High Grade Merchandise Bought from the United States BANKRUPTCY COURTS will be sold at a fraction of the Manufacturers' Cost. Sale Will Be Held at'thT"""?"1"^"? H. PATTERSON DEPT. STORE Location on MAIN STREET. SAVE AS YOU NEVER HAVE BEFORE Men's Suits, Pants, Ladies' Dresses, Coats, Piece Goods, Under wears, Hats, Shoes for the entire Family AT YOUR OWN PRICE ... PATTERSON BANKRUPT STOCK HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. MAIN STREET