| Local and Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur W$$d of At
derson, S. C., visited . .?i$W
KUpatrick last w*ek. ? ??
Miss Opal Wood; of Commerce, Ga
has returned home after visiting Mi
and Mrs. Guthrie Kilpatrick for th
past few weeks.
Mrs. J. B. Olivier and daughters
Aline and May, of New Orleans ail
Miss Dorothy Acker of Algiers, La.
are visiting Mrs. H. L. Wilson for 1
fortnight. s.
QUALITY
PRODUCTS
AT
VERY LOW PRICES
Bolted Cotton Seed
Meal . .j $1.25
Cotton Seed Hulls . . .75
Purina Stock Feed 1.75
Purina Hog Fatena 2.10
Purina Pig and Hog
Chow 2.25
Nancy Jane Flour . . 75c
Blue Streak Flour .. 63c
f
S-P-E-C-I-A-L
Friday - Saturday
ONLY
100 lbs Purina Corn
& Wheat Scratch 1.7.5
75 lbs. Multigood
Shorts y5c
B.&B.
FEED & SEED CO.
Brevard, N. C.
t? Mrs. Guthrie Kilpatrick and s<
a Billy are spending the week in Spa
tanburg and Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. E. H. Elam and children, ai
\ Shawnee Spear have returned
0 Hender3onville after visiting Mr. ai
Mrs. Tom Allen.
I, Mr. Guthrie Kilpatrick has return
J ed to Greenville, S. C., after spendin
, the week-end at home.
? Miss Edna Tinsley spjent "the pa;
week at Easley, S. C., yith Mr. an
? Mrs. R. H. McCall, returning to he
| home on Sunday with her father, M:
" Henry Tinsley, who caine up to at
company her home.
"Speedy" Jones of Charlotte sper
the past week end in Brevard.
Mrs. Flax Lawrence ana Mr.1
Madge Wilkins went to Shelby las
Thursday, the former returning o
the following day and the latter re
maining for a short visit with rela
tives.
Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, Sr., and tw
daughters, Misses Onena and Eliza
beth of Stateburg, S. C., are viaitinj
| Mayor and Mrs. Ralph H. Ramsey.
? Miss Nancy Macfie has returned t<
Brevard after having spent the pas
several months in New York.
Misses Adelaide and Nancy Mc
Call of Enka are spending a week':
vacation visiting relatives in this vi
cinity.
Missses Dorothy and Adelaide Sil
versteen left Tuesday for an extende<
stay in New York.
Messrs. J. T. and John McGehe re
turned to their home in Macon, Ga.
having spent the past several week;
at their sommer home on Franklir
Avenue.
Mrs. J. L. Saltz is quite ill at hei
home in North Brevard.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Verdery anc
son of Charlotte spent the week end
here with relatives, and were accom
panied on their return by Mrs. Mamie
Verdery who will remain for a short
visit.
Mayor and Mrs. Ralph H. Ramsey
and daughter have returned home
after spending some time with rela
tives in South Carolina.
Miss Hume Richardson and Miss
Lucy Richardson of Louisville, Ky.,
are "guests of Mrs. John F. Henry on
Probart street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Wilson and
children, Betty Jean and Buddy of
Robbitisville, were the week-end
guests of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. L. Wilson.
W. M. Maxwell and daughter, Miss
Mary, of Pisgah Forest, were visi
tors in Rosrnan Monday.
Guests of Mrs. Jordan Whitmire at
her home in Rosman Monday in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilson
and children, Betty Jean and Buddy,
of Robbinsville ; Mrs. Roy Bennett
Wolverine Shell Horsehide
FROZEN 56 HOURS
... Yet Dried Out Soft
and Pliable!
In an actual teat, a Wolverine Shell
Horsehide and a work shoe of another
make were frozen in a cake of ice 56
hours. When the ice melted, the
Wolverine Work Shoe dried out soft
and pliable, while the other shoe was
stiff and hard! That's the kind of
leather we offer you in Wolverine
Work Shoes. Come in and compare
Jhe many other Wolverine features of
comfort and long' wear ? at prices that
save you money in
the long run.
Above shows the one-sixth
of the hide tchich fur
nishes the leather for ]
Wolverine Shell Horse -
^ hide s. Note the shell that
gives you many extra
months of wear.
WORK SHOES WORK GLOVES
Lewis Dept. Store
HENDERSONVILLE, North Carolina
1- .and son Bobby, of Ilion, N. Y., and
Gerald arid Lois Wilson of Brevard.
Mrs. J. R. Smith and daughter,
Lois, and Mrs. J. P. Morgan and
son, Joe, of Savannah, Ga., are visit
ing Mrs. C. C. Morris.
i Perry Morris, . of Miami, Fla., is
visiting Mrs. J. L. Saltz.
Mrs. Charles R. Story of Jackscn
idjville, Fla., was week-end viistor Qf
to j Mrs. W. M. Henry. Mrs. Story is
id j pleasantly remembered as Miss Doris
| Edwards, having taught here several
1. ? years ago,
ig I Recent guests of Mrs. W. M. Hen
fry are: Mrs. T. H. Hughes, Mrs. 0.
3t V. Hunt, and son Avery Hunt, of 1
j , Greenville, Mrs. B. H. Williams and:
,r | Mr. Reuben Ellison of Easley, S. C.
r. Mrs. J. E. Waters and daughters
> IMissse Ruth Almeda, and Willie
IKate, and Ruel Hunt spent the past
^'Monday in Asheville.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen and
3 I Misses Adelaide and Dorothy Silver
steen spent Tuesday in Asheville.
n Mrs. John Smith and Miss Sue
s 1 Hurt and Billy Hunt were shoppers
' ] in Asheville Monday.
I Mrs. Carl Whitmire ind son Billy
0 returned to their home in Biltmore
after spending a week with the fora
ger's mother, Mrs. Gaston Neill.
, Mrs. Cos Paxton and children ex
. pect to leave Friday for Washington,
^ D. C., for a visit.
I W. C. Prior and son of Asheville,
Jwere visitors in Brevard Tuesday.
5 ' Mrs. T. J. Hunter and Mr. Leroy
. Case and daughter, Virginia, of
| Swannanoa spent Tuesday here with
. 'Mrs. J. E. Clayton.
j 1 Bob King is spending some time
i with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Mck.
. ;Fetzer before going t <f Davidson
College where he will be for the win
J ter.
1 Mrs. Carl Townsend and Miss
I Louise Townsend were shoppers in
. Asheville Monday.
| Tommy Wood returned Home Fri
1 day after a visit with friends in
i Asheville.
Robert Whitmire and R. S. Terry
, of Easley, spent the week-end in
j Brevard.
Miss Eloise Lewis and Miss La
1 Verne Weilt were in Asheville shop
ping last Tuesday.
; Mrs. P. F. Jenks was called to
!New Port, Tenn., on account of ill
ness in the family.
| Misses Gladys and Jean English,
Roberta Bryant and Elizabeth Ram
seur were shopping in Asheville
Tuesday.
\ Mrs. B. H. Freeman and daughter,
IJuanita, were called to Easley on ac
count of the illness of Mrs. Free
i man's mother.
! Mr. and Mrs. T. A. English and
son Daniel, spent the week-end in
I Glenville.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Petit and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Petit were Asheville
'visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Petit have
returned to their home in Detroit,
Mich, after spending two weeks with
their mother, Mrs. L. M. Petit.
j Mrs. Rivers T. Jenkins and chil
| dren of Charleston, S. C., are visiting
the former's brother, Rev. R. L. Al
! exander and Mrs. Alexander.
Rev. G. Van Stephens and wife of
Oxford, N. C., are visiting Rev. and
Mrs. Paul Hartsell.
Rev. Paul Hartsell had in the ser
vice with him last Sunday his
father, the Rev. P. G. Hartsell.
REGULAR MEETING OF 0. E. S.
Regular meeting of the Order
Eastern Star will be held at the
lodge next Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock. A large attendance is urged.
A SON
M. and Mrs. Berlin Owen of Lake
Toxaway, announce the birth of a
son, on Aug. 22nd.
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When you have items for The Bre
vard News, or need job printing, or
have an advertisement for us.
NOTICE OF Foreclosure Sale i
By virtue of and pursuant to the
power of sale contained in that Deed
of Trust from E. J. Anders, et al.,
to the undersigned Trustee, of date
September 1, 1928, and of record in
Book No. 22, at page No. 524, of the
Records of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust for Transylvania County, de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, whereby the power of sale
has become operative, the undersign
ed Trustee will on the 22nd day of
September, 1931, at two-thirty o'clock
P. M., at the front door of the Court
House of Transylvania County, in
Brevard, North Carolina, offer for
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described land, viz:
That tract of land containing 27
acres, more or less, situate in Boyd
Township, Transylvania County,
North Carolina, fully described in a
Deed of Trust from E. J. Anders and
wife, Kate S. Anders, to J. E. Ship
man, Trustee for W. C. Jordan, of
date the 21st day of July, 1928, and
recorded in Book 24, at page 47, of
the Record of Mortgages and Deeds
of Trust for Transylvania County,
North Carolina, to which reference is
hereby made for full and complete
description; said tract of land lying
on the North side of State Highway
No. 28, bounded by the lands of E. B.
Hadley, et al., and being the second
tract described in the Deed of Trust
first above mentioned.
This August 20th, 1931.
I. Curtis Arledce, Trustee
4tp Ag27Sep3-10-17
NO MORE RATS
or Mice after you use RAT
DIE. It's a sure rodent killer.
Try a package and prove it.
Rats killed with Rat Die leave
no smell. Cats and Dogs won't
touch it.
50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough
for Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar.
75 cent size, 6 oz. for Chic
ken House, Coops and other
small buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by the
g B. & B. FEED & SEED CO.
SOCETY NEWS
tSltClHUAX FAti'i'X tlNJOttHU
Mrs. C. W. Picklesimer entertain?d
twelve girls and boys last Friday
afternoon from 3:30 until five o'clock
in honor of the third birthday of lier
daughter, Anne.
Games were played on thfe beauti
ful lawn after which "the little folks
were invited into the dining room
which had been tastefully decorated
with white hydrangea and pink phlox.
The table was very pretty with a
large white birthday cake topped
with three pink candles forming a
center piece surrounded by pink
flowers. Other decorations were
bowls of pink and white nuts and lit
tle favors of dolls and ballsi The
color scheme of pink and white was
further carried out in the refresh
ments of white ice cream and pink
nabiscos.
Many nice gifts were received by
the honoree, and the guests depart
ed at fite o'clock after wishing lit
tle Anne many happy birthdays for
the future.
MRS. CARR HOSTESS AT
CIRCLE MEET
Mrs. F. Brown Carr was hostess
it the Missionary Women's Society
>f the Baptist church last week at
heir regular "meeting.
Mrs. Roy Long was in charge of
;he program, the subject being from
;he new book taken for study by
he circle, "Pioneering for Jesus," a
>iography of Henrietta Hali Shock,
he first missionary to China.
After a most profitable business
session, the hostess served punch and
ake.
MRS. ENGLISH HOSTESS
AT LOVELY BRIDGE
Mrs. Leon English, Jr., was host
ss at six tables of bridge at the home
f her mother on Gaston Avenue,
Friday afternoon at 3:30.
The home was beautifully decorat
d with late summer flowers, with a
olor scheme of yellow and white
redominating.
High score prize, a double deck of
ridge cards, went to Mrs. A. G.
[yle, second high to Mrs. Garas
lelson.
A frozen salad courst was served
t the conclusion of the games.
Those playing were: Mrs. Willis
Irittain, Mrs. Pat Kimzey, Mrs. A. ,
. Kyle, Mrs. C. L. Newland, Misses
:ill and Jennie Aiken, Mrs. Paul
matherr, Mrs. Lawrence Holt, Mrs.
aree Nelson, Mrs. W. W. Crous
orn and guest, Mrs. Keyes, of Wash
igton, D. C., Mrs. Harrv Sellers,
Irs. Ed Cantrell, Misses Flora Wike,
uth and Almeda Waters, Roberta
ryant, Jackie Clayton, Agnes Clay
in, Margaret Miller, Elizabeth Ram
iur, Reba Kitchin, and LaVerne
reilt.
Tea guests were: Miss Annie
ongue, Mrs. Roy Long, Mrs. Joe
Dole, Mrs. Finley Jenks, Mrs. Carl
cCrary, Mrs. R. S. Pearce.
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BREVARD, N. C.
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1 Down to Rock Bottom 1
----AND
This is Gospel Truth
We have cut and slashed prices on all of our
Heaters, Coal and Wood Stoves
- ? FROM
25 to 33 1-3 Per Cent
We have done this, because we know how you are fixed,
and we know that if we are to keep up our
sales volume we
MUST CUT P
We are offering1 Hotblast Wood and Coal Heaters and 1
Parlor Cabinet Circulating Heaters at prices ranging 1
$4.00 to $50.00
We have one line of Parlor Cabinet Circulating Heaters |
at the new low cut price of
$27.50
And the same reductions apply to every piece of Furniture in the
house. Come on and buy nere and laugh at Old Man Winter and Old
Mr. Depression. These prices which we have placed on all of our Stoves
and Furniture are lower by far than we have ever known such prices to
be before, and we know that you will agree with us when you see these
things and then see the ridiculously low prices placed upon all articles.
HOUSTON FURNITURE CO. mc
Broadway, next door to Pisgah Industrial Bank