' | LOCAL and PERSONAL ITEMS i Miss Louise Townsend is visiting her mother, Mrs. Greenwood, on Pro barte 'street, .Miss Lois Dorsett of Greensboro, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Eng lish. Miss Alberta Perkins of Chatta nooga, is visiting friends in Brevard, i Wood Paxton of Greenville, is vis ^in^j Harry Clayton. rvid Mrs. Geo. Mayback of St. Far* in Brevard for several stay. Mrs. Mayback was be foWfiljr marriage, Miss Jennie Weilt. Mac Johnson and Fred Blythe, of Augusta, Ga., spent Christmas day in Brevard. Ollie Crary of Columbus, Ga., was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hume Harris. Fred Hblt, of Graham, N. C., spent the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. Roy Long. Frank Duckworth, of Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Russell, of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Shytel, of Asheville. and Mr. and Mrs. McKay Mfc child of Asheville, were guests ?PMr. and Mrs. W. H. Duckworth "luring Christmas. Coach F. B. Emerson has returned to Wake Forest, after spending the : Christmas holidays in Brevard with ] t'riends. Ranson Brown of Cashiers, was guest of Miss Canie Glazener Christ- 1 maa, -i Miss Frances McKay of Brevard i Institute, is spending the holidays l ake Sega with Miss Jean Agnes J Clark. i Mrs. Dewitt Bryson and little daughter and son were dinner guests J of Mrs. Judson Coren and family the ' past Sunday. * Mrs. Gaston Whitmire of Cherry- 1 field, has entered the Mountain San atorium for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whitmire and s children of Biltmore, spent the . Christmas holidays with Mrs. Whit - j J mire's mother, Mrs. Neill, on Maple);1 street. j i Mrs. R. R. Fisher had as Christmas i guests, her brother, C. Lee Richard- ( son of Elizabethton, Tenn., Mrs. C. ! t.ee Richardson of Marion, Va., andjV Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hackler and two .? children of Wilmington, N. C. Randall Everett left Sunday for ; ^ Buffalo, N. Y., where he will be em-|C ployed. I s Jerry Jerome spent Monday in : ,\ Asheville. j Miss Alma Trowbridge and Mrs. iC Jul in Trowbridge were visitors at the home of President Trowbridge, at) A' Weaverviile, during the holidays. TRY OUR WANT ADS J FOR QUICK SERVICE ON YOUR PLUMBING PHONE 224 We also do Auto Glasa 1 Work and we Renew Broken Window Glass. Ol w R. F. THARP 53 West Main St. fcLLC 1 K1CAL WORK. iS I Mr. and Mrs. Obie Fisher, Mr. anc I Mrs. Boyd McCall of Gloucester spent Christmas with Mr. and Mra ljudson Coren. 1 Miss Eliza Henry will leave Fridaj [for Gastonia where she will resume iier position as teacher in the city schools. Miss Henry will * be accom panied by her mother. Mrs. W. M. Henry, who will spend about two months there while Representative Henry is in Raleigh attending the General Assembly. Jim McFalls of Anderson, S. C., was a Brevard vsiitor during the holidays. Miss Annie Trongue is visiting friends in Shelby. Mrs. Z. W. Nichols of Asheville, -,vas a Brevard visitor last week. Bob King is expected from Chat tanooga this week to visit his mother, Mrs. ffm. McK. Fetzer before leav ing for Davidson, where he will re sume his studies. Mrs. Mac Johnson has returned to her home in Augusta, Ga., after spending the Christmas holidays with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mil ler. Mrs. Terry and Mrs. A. 0. Kitchen ind Miss Maggie Gwenby were shop ping in Greenville test Week. Miss Eloise Lewis has returned to farboro where she will resume her reaching duties in the city schools tfter spending the holidays with her nother, Mrs. Fielding Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Clement were Sunday visitors of Mr. Frank Clem ?nt, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary and i Hary Harris have returned to Char otte after spending the Christmas io!idays with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. larris. Mrs. Mamie Verdery has returned o Charlotte where she will be for ometime. Miss Ruth Vaughn has returned to ilayo, S. C., to resume her teaching luties after having spent the holidays n Brevard. Hilliard Henson is in Cowarts, N. for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Flax Andrews, Mrs. Madge Vi'kins and Mr. Ruffin Wilkins spent , Saturday in Shelby with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper of i 'arnell, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy i ?ooper and children of Cohutta, Ga., pent the Christmas holidays with j iilan Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pridgen of j harlotte and Miss Geraldine Bar- ! ett spent the past week with Mr. and J Irs. James F. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White of i reenville, spent Christmas with | rrs. White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. itton. Misses Launa Clayton and Mary "ison spent the week-end in Green- ; ille. Clifford Monteith is in East Flat j ock, spending the holidays with his , ?"??nts, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Mon (ith. 1; Mrs. J. E. Waters, Misses Ruth, , Imeta and Wilie Kate Waters, Har- , !d Whitmire and James Waters : lent Monday in Greenville. Miss Maggie Owenby is in Saluda iking treatment at a hospital there. , [iss I.iia Bracken will have charge of , [iss Owenby's Sewing Shop during er absence. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson of Ab- , eville, S. C., spent Christmas Day , ?ith the latter's father, T. T. Loftis. j Frances Albritton is spending two j oeks with friends in Winston- 1 alem. I Miss Inez Hart of Greenville, spent i te holidays with her sister Mrs. j erry Jerome. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kimzey spent the ast week wth relatives in Reids ille. Nineteen Thirty Is Gone! H ;,a| vv The inspired writer said to "Let the dead bury its dead." Let .1930 go, with all of its disappointments, for something new is here. Nineteen Thirty-One Is Here tnd it will be just what we make it. Let u:-? therefore, ake it the very best year that we have ever had. We confidently look, for unusually good things this New i'ejir, for you, one and all, the very best r of your life. I ? The Plummer Company "DEPENDABLE GOODS FOR LESS" BREVARD, North Carolina ti r Blantyre Breezes ! Mrs. Luther Kilpatrick of Honde , sonville, spent a few days last wet , with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Justus. ! Mrs. Merritt Duncan, who has bee r ill for sometime, was taken to tl . hospital Monday. Mrs. Clannie Justus visited he . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miiford Moi gan, at Etowah, last week. | Misses Belle and Sadie Reed c , Candler, spent the Christmas holiday at their home here. Miss Margaret Gash, who is a sti dent at Montreat, is spending th holidays at her home here. Mrs. Cornelius Rhodes, of Pisga Forest, spent Christmas with he . daughter, Mrs. Otho Scott. I Ralph Reed of Asheville Farr School, is spending his vacation wit! ,his parents. ! Mrs. James Maxwell visited Mrs J. T. Justus Monday. Misses Nora Lee and Willa Ma< Rhodes of Pisgah Forest, visited rel , atives here last week. 1 Clyde Garren spent one night las week with Coy Blythe. Mrs. Otho Scott and little daughtei Clara Jane, visited Mrs. J. T. Justui :last Saturday. ' Ralph Reed visited his uncle, S V. Brown, of Glade Creek, last Sat I RESTORED THREE MRS. J. F. PHILLIPS says Sargon restored self, hus band and daughter. "Will always praise it." r# "Sargon has been such a blessing in our home I'd feel ungrateful not to tell others about it. I suffered from a severe form of indigestion, sluggish liver, and nervousness for four years. I could eat and sleep but little, and my whole system became so weak that even my eyes were afFect jd. Little things that a normal healthy person wouldn't notice would tvorry me almost sick. Sargon com pletely overcame my troubles and ?ave me splendid health. Then my husband took Sargon and it relieved him of indigestion. My little daugh ter was pale, underweight, and ner vous, and Sargon built her right up. We will always praise this grand medicine." ? Mrs. Phillips lives at 2253 Cedar St., Charlotte. Sold by Davis-Long Drug Co. CLASSIFIED 4DS VICTOR RADIOS . . Victor Phono. ? graphs . . Victor Records . . If it's a Victor, it's good. For sale at Houston's Furniture Store. M12tf "PROTECTION" For face and hands on these chilly days use Beauty Cream. Get a com plimentary package any Saturday in January by presenting this advertise ment. Brevard Pharmacy, Jesse B. Pickelsimer, Ph.G., Prop. thru J NEWEST MAJESTIC RADIOS at Houston Furniture Company, Bre vard. Guaranteed no "A-C hum." A high class Radio at a reasonable price. jly 31tf FIRE WOOD, Stove Wood, Kindling, Sand and Gravel. Trunks and Baggage and general hauling. Rates reasonable. Siniard Transfer Co. Phone 118. Aug 13 4tc LIBERAL REWARD? for strayed oi stolen small white dog with brown spots, curls white tail over back; ans wets to name "Brownie." Warrioi Owen, Maple Street. ltp IF/l:Vr?,/JWhite woman for cook anc general housework. Must be exp. r ienced, and come well recommended Apply No. 236 West Main St. 1< i BOX WOODS for sale| See Mrs. S. E ; Fortune, North Brevard. ltp DENTAL WORK done for corn o! any kind of Produce. Will allow yoi above the market price. Dr. McLean j DR ESS MAKING, alterations, plaii : and fancy sew;ng. I have take! .charge of Miss Maggie Owenby's sho] i Caldwell Street, next door to Mis j Emrrta Bapw?ll's store. Work guaran .teed. Priccs reasonable, Lila Bracker ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE llayinrc qualified as Administratri of the estate <>: Sirah A. Weiit, d< ceased, : itc ' f T: msylvanai Count: North Carolina, this is to notify a persons having claims against th estate of said deceased to ' exhib ! them to th" under.; ifnied at Brevan North Carolina on or before- the 1 day of November 1931, or this notic will be pleaded in bar of their r cov?r.v. All persons indebted to t.l estr.tn will plea!'" make immedial payment. Th':- Nov. 13, 11530. MRS. LOTTIE DUCKWORTH , Adis'iniiiratrix of the fi state of Sarah A. Tl'aiZf, Deceased. 6tp D 4-| |-18-25| Jan 1-8 SocietylNews and Club Activities r- ' TRANTHAM-TAYLOR :k , | A pretty home wedding was sol in emnized here Christmas night, when ie Miss Mildred Trantham became the brid j ox Mr. PresLon Reeve Taylor, * of Mount Holly, the ceremony occur r* ring at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly W. Trantham, on West Main street The '3 Rev. J. H. West, pastor of Brevard Methodist church, officiated in the l" presence of only immediate members e and relatives of the two families and a few close friends. The ring cere h mony was used. r ! Banks of evergreen, holly, and other seasonal decorations were ef " fectively arranged .in the lower floor rooms which were thrown en suite for the occasion. The soft lights from L candelabra placed on each side of an improvised altar added to the beauty ? of the scene. , Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Mary j Jane Walker sang "I Love You Truly" and "Because," accompanied r at the piano by Mrs. Dan Merrill, j who also payed the wedding march for the bridal procession. The groom was attended by Mr. Gwyn Gambill, ] of West Jefferson, as best man, while ,the bride's only attendant was Miss ! Eliza Henry, as bridesmaid. The ! bride entered on the arm of her father, who gave her away in mar riage. The bride was lovely in a dark green traveling suit, with hat and accessories to match, and carried an arm bouquet of white roses. Immediately following the cere- ' 'mony, the young couple left for a I short honeymoon, after which they will go to Baltimore where they will : be at home after the first of the year. Mrs. Taylor, the only daughter of |Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham, is a J I graduate of Mars Hill college and j i the North Carolina College for Wo- j jmen, Greensboro. , For the past two i and one-half years she has taught in, the Gastonia city schools. She is a younp lady of charming personality and has many friends in Brevard and Gastonia. Mr. Taylor is the son of Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Taylor, of Mount Holly. ; j He is a graduate of Wake Forest col- 1 i lege and is now studying at Mary land University. Out-of-town guests at the wedding iwere: Dr. and Mrs. "B. C. Taylor, sons, Caswell, B. C. Jr., and George, |and daughter, Elizabeth, all of Mount; j Holly; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elmore,' | of Belmont; Mrs. Harvey Ferrell, of I Winston-Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary of Charlotte. Brevard relatives and friends at tending the happy event were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton, Mis3 Charlotte Pat- : ton, Mr. Tom Patton, Mr3. William . Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plum- j mer, and Miss Reubenia Nicholson, j LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING , THETA DELTA BET A HAS HOLIDAY DANCES The Theta Delta Beta Club enjoy ; ed the first of two holiday dances last Thursday evening at the cluh house on East Main street. About thirty guests were present, including 'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jerome, chap erons. 1 The second holiday event will be a New Year dance on New Years Eve. About fifteen invitations have been extended by the members. MISS KITCHEN ENTERTAINS WITH DANCE ? Miss Reba Kitchen entertained at her home Monday evening with an enjoyable Christmas dance. The en tire lower floor of the Kitchen home wa3 thrown open to the many guests, who danced until a late hour. Tht house was tastefully decorated with holly and mistletoe suggestive of the holiday season. Mrs. Kitchen was as sisted in serving punch by Mrs. Alf Glazener of Hendersonville. The following guests were present: Misses Gladys English, Elizabeth Ramssur, Dorothy Fetzer, Nancy Macfie, Almeta Waters, Rose Schach ner, Margaret Miller, Mary Osborne Wilkins, Martha Vaughn, and Lois Dorsett, who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. English. Messrs. Don ald Jenkins, Joe Schachner, Harry Clayton, Harold Whitmire, Ruffin Wilkins, James Waters, Jim McFalls, Anthony Trantham, Jack Trantham, Leon English, Tommy Whitmire, Glenn Miller, Plato Allison, Lloyd Al lison Tommy Patton, Bob Whitmire, Edwin English, Ruel Hunt, Wood Paxton, Robert Plummer, Henry Er win, Glenn Galloway, Julius Hinton, Edwin Wike. MISS RACKLEY WEDS DR. H. C. HARDIN Trion, Ga.p Dec. 27. ? A wedding of much social interest was solemnized at high noon Sunday, Dec. 21st, at the Trion Inn, when Miss Lessie Mae Rackley became the bride of Dr. H. C. Hardin, the Rev. J. G. Black offic iating. The lobby of the Inn was decorated in the yuletide colors. Three large arches of fernu, mistletoe, cedar and poinsettias formed the altar, on either side of which was lar