Biantyre Breezes \ Jl Mr. and Mrs. Lyday Baynard spent Sunday with Mrs. Baynards parents Mr. find Mrs. Chas Nesbit. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had as their guest Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Carpen ter of Hendersonville. B. A. Twiehel motored to Brevard Monday. Mr. Moore is building a new barn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Justus was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Scott Sunday afternoon. We are sorry to report that Mr. Jones mashed his foot badly one day last week. B. A. Twichell is building another 1 in to his residence at French Broad Park. Mrs. Moore spent a few days with her daughter Mrs. Carpenter of IK'iidersonville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyday Baynard have nu.ved from the Cedar Mountain sec tion to near Pleasant Grove. We are glad to report that Mr. Danol Justus who has-been ill is im proving. J' hn Reed was the guest of Chas X.' bit Sunday. Mr. Anders of Greenville was a ? 'j! r in this section last week. The Fruitland B. Y. P. U. gave a vi" y interesting entertainment con si-; ing of plays and recitation at HI; 'tyre last Friday night. ?. La nee of Fruitland Institute w.: the guest of her parents Mr. and M Avery Justus at Biantyre last w( end. ? s. John Reed and little daughter .lev. j visited Mrs. Otho Seott Sun day. Ccorgf ? Woodfin and son Allen called on Mr. and Mrs. Jones last Sunday. Well Christmas is just around the ecniei .-id we wish the entire news i'orct a; I our fellow correspondents . -? every body else A Happy Christ mas. NOTICE of Sale of Real Estate I nder a r,d by virtue of power and uuihority contained in that certain i :? ? I uf~ trust, dated May 1!, 1029, and i .-corded iji Book 24, page 219, of Transylvania County Registry, and executed by S. C. Miller Widower, to Coiman Galloway, Trustee, default having been made in the payment of t: < indebtedness secured thereby, whereby the entire amount of said in debtedne. became due and payable and demand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the property described in said deed !?i trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the Courthouse door in Brevard, Transyl vania County, X. C. at noon on Thursday, December 31, 1931, the following described real estate: BEGINNING on a rock on top of Pinoy Ridge in the Silversteen line a:ul tuns down the meanders of Pir.ey Ri'.'Ke south 12 east 50 poles to a . panish oak on said Ridge, thence . inith S I cast 102 poles to a stake in (i. \V. Banther line thence north 1 ; ast 38 poles to a set up rock in Sil versteen line. Thence north 84 west with Silversteen line 140 to the be ginning containing 30% acres. This t he 28 day of November, 1931 C'OI MAN GALLOWAY, Trustee TKRMS OF SALE? Cash PLACE OK SALE? Courthouse door, Brevard. N. C. TIM K OF SALE? Noon Thursday, D- comber 31, 1931. ltc Dec 3.10,17,24, Want Ads Are Good Selline Agent* QUEBEC NEWS Miss Beaffice Sisk, teacher in Ros- 1 '.:r.n school spont Wednesday night .vith Miss Helen Henderson. Mrs. Avery Reed and children of lirovard visited Mr. Reids parents , Hr. and Mrs. John Reid Sunday, ' Mr. T. T. Miller and family are .: ving from the community to Lake foxnway. We are sorry indeed to -via up such good neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Reid of Oak .ind are moving into the house va i ::cd by Mr. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanford and :? all daughter are visiting Mrs. San juls parents Mr. and Mrs. B. T. .'humirc. .'.Ir. T. C. McCall gave an' ole time ;k:ng at his home Saturday in ; orm of a wood cutting. If this iv.ather keeps up "Uncle Tom" isn't ing to need so much wood. "Doc" Owen of Gloucester called ?a Mr. J. D. Golden Saturday p. m. Mr. W. B. Henderson and daughter | .ielen wore business visitors to Bre avd Saturday. Glady Branch B. Y. F. U. tfave i! interesting program at our church ' n interest of our B. Y. P. U. Sun ay night. Glenn Reid, one of our .'?;nior community boys is president. A'e are proud of Glenn and feel sui'e i;' will make a succcso in life. Alii. Walter Wooming and Miss 'earl 1'iice of Gloucester called on i ii^s Helen Henderson -Sunday p. m. : Mrs. Marvin Upright and smail "M are spending the Christmas hol days here. Mr. Upright will also ?in them Tuesday. Mrs. Upright is ?. membered as Miss Pauline Recce : ' this community. Since her mar- ( : ia;re, she has lived in Kannapolis, C. Mrs. M. O. McCall and son Leroy ::ade a trip to Greenville, S. C.. Saturday after her daughter Vera .'.ho has been spending sometime ;h(.ie. Uncle Jack Whitmire left for '?tenville Saturday where he will pt-ml the holidays with his family. IX MEMORY OF MRS. OTTIS WllITAKER Deepest gloom settled over oar East '?''ork community when word was re vived of the death of Mrs. Ottis W hi taker of Canton, who died in an Aslicville hospital Tuesday morning.' )ec. 15, lO.'il, following an operation 'or appendicitis a few days previous. Mrs. Whitaker was before her mar iage, Miss Ella Gillespie, daughter ?i' Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gillespie, of the ''ast Fork section of Transylvania i unty, and was well known here, ?aviog spent her life in this commun iy until. her marriage in 1915. I've never heard an unwind word poken of her, and after knowing her ntimat?ly for number of years, an say that I can't recoil one unkind .?old of anybody ever l>.ing said by her. To know her was to love her. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Canton by her ;?astor. Interment was made in the .ametery near Clyde. She is surviv d by her husband, two daughters and two sons, all of Canton. Her '"ather, .1. A. Gillespie, of East Fork,; live brothers: Leon and Ernest of Vsheville: Homer, of Greenvillle; .any, of Sardina, S. C., and Elmer F^ast Fork, and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Head, of East Fork. MRS. II'. C. GRAVELY. F L 0 R I D A i I y H Lik Our Truck has just returned rom Florida where we-pur ? based 100 bushels of nice Granges at the grove. Fresh, Priced TO SELL Grape Fruit and T angeiines Fresh from Florida, and at prices that will make them taste better. Nice Choice at our Store Feed & Seed Co. The Store with the Checkerboard Sign Lake Toxaway News j Mr. and Mrs. Berlin Owen ami b children were dinner guests of Mr. s and Mrs. D. T. Gillespie last Sun- f day. (h Mrs. Kim Miller and Mrs. Gran ville Fisher visited Mrs. Chris Fish- 11 er last Sunday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. H. G. Rogers, who has been sick for several weoks, will C be glad to know that she is some * better. 1 ? Virginia Arrowood * spent Sundas1 j ith Helen Fisher. v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willbanks and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of West ? Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. h Willbanks last Sunday. Miss Carrie McNeely of Brevard j \.as a Toxaway visitor last Saturday. 0 Mrs. Ernest Pangle of Rosman. is j visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis- ; II. G. Rogers. I W. J. Owen and J. B. Hall of j < loueester, spent a few days >n 0 Asheville last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Ford Reid and chil drcn of Sapphire, spent the week- f , iid with Mrs. Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Raines. . i O'Neil Owen came home last f n- : ?!av from Cullowhee to spend the t rhristmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owen. I Rev. E. E. Yates of Rosman- <; preached at the Methodist church , last Sunday and Sunday night. I Mrs. Chris Fisher was on the sick list last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millei v a daughter, on Saturday. Dee. 12. Mrs. Patterson of Gloucester, aU'-" s spending several weeks with hei j daughter. Mrs. W. J. Owen, returned j to her home last week. i Miss Doreen Lee is spending the , Christmas holidays with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lee. | Mrs. Earl Lee spent last I' rida> s with her mother, Mrs. Posit' Owen. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arrowood. Mrs. D. T. Killespie. Mrs. H. D. Lee, j Mrs. Louis Tinsley and Charlie Clark ] made a business trip to Greenville, S C., last week to buy things for the . community tree. , : L. C. Case, Jr., is home from Oui- ( lowhee for the holidays with his par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Case. Through the gift of Mrs. Call j , Moltz, our community is to nave., community Christmas tree at t e j ?chool house Thursday afternoon .it - ( o'clock. The people of thl' i ity are very thankful to Mrs. Moltz,, for her gift. , ? 1 Little Elaine Scruggs of ilendet sonville, is spending a few days this j week with Mrs. W W. Ray. , ? Mr. and Mrs. Riley Johnson and , children were Brevard visitors Satur- j dav of last week. Miss Annie Johnson spent last ] week in South Carolina visiting rela- 1 tives. ? i Cope Lee and son, Albert, were in j Brevard last Saturday. J Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood Lee anil , children spent last Sunday with Mr. | Lee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J ; Lee. , , , ! ! Mrs. I. S. Fisher was the guest of , her daughter, Mrs. Walter McNeelj . 'last week. , i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanders ana family moved to Oakland Monday. i Miss Mabel McNeely and brother j Walter, are home for the holntays ( with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. . W. McNeely. . | j Mr. and Mrs. Tolvin Miller and | I family of Quebec, moved to Toxaway j i this week. .. Rev. E. E. Yates and sons, ol Rosman were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hall last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cruso and John Hall "spent the week-end with Mrs. Cruso's uncle, L. C. Cash, and Mrs. Cash, at Oakland. Cleon Williams made a business trip to Greenvillle last week. EAST FORK NEWS Merry Christmas to everybody. Road workers on a stand still, in our part of the county part of last week 011 account of rain, but Satur day quiet a bit more rock and .-and was added and is surely improving onr roads. Mrs. B. A. Gillespie and Mrs. Jack j Heath spent Wednesday with Mr. W. W. Gravely, Sr. Edwin Singfeterry spent s- vi t al I days last week with his parents li i turning Wednesday to Washington.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath and daughter Polly Kate spent Thursday I night with Mr. and Mrs. D. Allison j of Cedar Mountain. Robert Gravely and Bill Dock- I ins were Gloucester visitors Tuesday j NOTICE of Foreclosure Under and by virtue of the Power! of Sale contained in that certain j Deed in Trust from D. P. Kilpatrick , and his wife, Lula Kilpatrick to J. E. Frazier, Trustee, (the undersigned having been appointed substitute Trustee) said Deed in Trust bearing date of October the 14th, 1927, and , registered in Book No. 17 on Page i 25G of the Record of Deeds in Trust ( for TraHsylvania County, securing I certain indebtedness therein named J and default having been made in the , payment of said indebtedness; Now, Therefore, the undersigned j will on Monday, Dec. the 28th, 1931. at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House J door in the Town of Brevard, N. C.. i offer ffltr sale and sell to the highert / bidder for cash the following des- j cribed property to-wit: i BEGINNING on a stake on the ' South bank of the King's Mill Tinsley 3 road 150 feet South 68 degrees East j from the original corner, running the same course 50 feet to a stake ; thence ) South 25 degrees West 90 feet to a i j stake ;tljence North 68 degrees West : 50 feet to a stake; thence North 25 f degrees East 90 feet to the' Beginning ) corner. J Proceeds of said sale to be applied upon said indebtedness, cost o' sale, ) etc. j This the 27th day of November, 1931. fl D. L. English, Trustee * Itc B&L 3,10,17,24 ? PLEASANT GROVE ' Mrs. Raymond Howard and a num er of friends from Hendersonville, pent Sunday afternoon vvith the. ormer's mother, Mrs. E. Hamilton,' ere. Miss Arrie Rushton, who is work- j ng in Greenville, is at home for tho Imas holidays. I Hall Gray, Eldon Drake and Earl ' Iray were in Asheville one day last reek. Denton Blythe and nephew, Coy Slythe, of near Spartanburg,, wore isitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyday Baynard havo loved into the J. M. Kibatrick louse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of, Jeulah, were Sunday dinner guests ; f their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Creed lanks. It has been announced _ that the , lev. Mingus Hamilton will" preach at 'leasant Grove Christmas day at 11 'clock. We are glad to report that our1 lastor, the Rev. T. C. Holtzclaw. is Icing nicely. | D. P. Kilpatrick of Brevard, was n this section one day last week. D. R. Justus made a business trip1 o Henderson ville, one day last week. W. II. and E. M. Gray were in lendersonville on business Thurs lay. Egerton Fletcher has purchased a ford coupe Mildred Gray of Pleasant Grove, vas in Brevard on business la?' veek. ipending the night with Ralph Gui oway. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Head and El ner Gillespie were called to Canton iVedncsday on account of the death o/ Mrs. Ottis Whitaker. .7. A. Gillespie' is home again after spending several weeks with his son, Larry, in Sardina, Fla. Mr. Perry Crenshaw r.n'! Mr. Wi' iams of Pickens, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Head Sunday. A. M. Jr., Earl and Allen White tnd Everette Whitmire of Rosman ind Jack Gillespie, spent Sunday aft jrnoon with Bob Gravely and Bijl Dockins. Carey Whitmire was a Brevard i-isitoi Saturday. Mr. Dorse Allison and Alva Ham >y spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gillespie and son of Sardinia, S. C., and Ernest Sillespie spent Thursday night with M;'. and Mrs. W. B. Head. Bill Dockins is leaving East Fork the 23rd to spend the holidays with his parents in Augusta, Ga." Miss Kate Gillespie spent Sunday with Misses Rachel and Edith Grave ly. [ THE PRAYER COk^ From the Files of Long Ago MAKING IT UP There seems one thought ?which, somehow or other, we all have on Dec ember 25th. It is a goad old English Custom (because it is a good old Christian custom ) to make up quarrels, to set things straight, to smooth out roughness at Christmas time. To make our Chrjstmas Com munion with a quarrel not made up is as little to be thought of as not to make it at all. We cannot stay away. We cannot go as we are. Remedies are within reach. It is for each of us to use the remedy the church offers to meet the case. However absurd it may seem to make a "season" the reason for making up a quarrel, it is more absurd still to let it pass with out so doing. "Peace on earth" is one of the meanings of the day. The thought is very beautifully embodied i n a Christmas poem by and English clergyman. The opening and closing verses are especially suggestive: When man and spouse ? estranged have been, A little child has come between. The man beholds his image there. The mother owns the mother's care, And both are one In that dear son. When God and man estranged have been, The little child hath come be tween ; Both Son of God and Son of Man, , Ordained by love's divinest plan. So peace is made I ? And- love displayed. Then joy we have the Holy Chi'd, . Our hrtirts to God hatli re oncil eH. So friend be reconciled to friend In Christmas greetings, quarrels end, Contentions cease -And all be peace. j A merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, so at least we may know something of that heart felt gaiety that deep inner merriment wrapt up in the old English Christmas greeting, i "A merry Christmas and a Happy jNew Year". So we keep the olden greeting With its meaning deep and true. And wish a merry Christmas And a Happy New Year to you. A PRAYER FOR MAKING IT UP. 0 Lord God, merciful and gracious, who hath not dealt with us after oui sins, nor rewarded us according tc our iniquities, help us to be forbear ing to one another, and fo? another ireely. As Christ fi? gave us, so we must forgive" another, especially at Christmas" time, a time above all to make up quarrels, set things straight and smooth out roughness. So shall "Peace on earth", one of the blessed meanings of that day be ours indeed and in truth. And we shall joy that the Holy Child our hearts to God hath reconciled. So shall friend "be reconciled to friend, and Christmas greetings, quarivl.s end, contentions shall cease and all be pejce. &rant that this may be the prayer and ^ish of one and all, our Father. "May the peace of the starlit night, the joy of the angelic throng, the eag er hope of the hastening shepherds, the light of dawning flay, the tender love of the virgin Mother, the ador ation of the wise men, possess our hearts." May we. by bestowing rath- t er than receiving, forgetting wrongA remembering kindm heal i njA wounds, lifting burders cheering cheerless, loving the loveless, ca'lSj^ the world to hear again the melody' %>1 the divine song thai broke upon th Judean hills the first Christmas eve: "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace, good will to men." And the praise and the glory shall be holy ! Thine, Father, Son and spirit, now and ever. Amen. ! C. D.C. NEX We contribute to your good looks. You can get a Vitalis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. 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