BT! THE TRANSYL _WW\ A Newspaper Devoted to the Best Interest of the People ivania County W— . ~ BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1938 <1.00 PER YEA^INTRAWSYLVAWIACOUNTY FIRST HUNTING WILL BE ALLOWED SEPT. 1 Dove Season Opens For Thirty Days Next Thursday—Other Open Dates Given Dove season opens on Sept. 1 It has been announced by the State Depart ment of Conservation and Development, with the squirrel season next to open on Sept. 15. Bird hunters will have a lonirer wait this fall before they start out with dog and fun to get 15 quail (or less'. Open ing of the quail season Is set :’or Dec. 15. closing on Feb. 20. Deer season Is from Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. and the some on bear. The lowly rabbit Is now classed as a game animal (or rodent) and Is not allowed to be kill ed before Nov, 20. Kindergarten School Starts In September Announcement has been made by Mm. J. F. Zachary that her kindergar ten group will begin work the middle of September for the fall term Applications should be made for en rollment not later than the first of September, Mrs. Zachary has stated. Children between the ages of four and a half and six years are accepted. The classes are taught, as la.it year, at Mrs. Zachary's homo, where she may be reached by those dealring to make application for their children, or she may be contacted through her residence telephone. Pi.gah Forest Sing Will Be Held Sunday * Singers from all sections of the county arc Invited to attend a con vention to be held at Plsgah Forest Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Especial request Is made by Robert Mackey that all churches and communi ties of the lower end of the county be represented, as It Is plan of the group to organize a monthly singing group that will meet at various churches and community gathering places below Bre vard. Dr. Jesse R. Owen In Enon Church Reiaval Revival services started at Enon Bap tist church Monday evening at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Jesse R. Owen, pastor of French Broad Baptist church of Ashe ville. assisting the Rev. W. H. Nichol son In the series. Services are held each morning at 10 o'clock, and In the evening at 8. and continue through this week and next. The Rev. Mr. Owen has with him D. 8. Pace of Asheville, as personal work er. Francis Owen, son of the minister, Is also assisting In the meetings as Junior choir leader. To Clean Orr Cemeteiry I 1 Announcement Is made that the an nual work of cleaning and beautifying the Orr Cemetery In Little River sec tion will be done on Tuesday. Aug. 30. People who have relatives and friends burled there ure requested to bring working tools and a basket din ner and help In the work whic'i will require all day. Art Classes To Start Again at Oliver Home With the closing of the summer art school on Thursday, the fall and win ter school will start some time In Sep tember. the opening date to be announc ed later by the Instructor, W. H. Oliv er. Mr. Oliver states that he Is having his recently purchased home on Rice Road remodeled and enlarged, and will have his studio and conduct his clnsses there. Art classes will be operated for children of all grades from the kinder garten age through high school agi. A new medium of art will be started this fall, known as Shaw Finger Flint, which Is designed particularly for tiny tots. It is said to be the child’s per fect medium for *elf_ expression, and has proved popular and effective where put In use, AT THE CLEMSON THEATRE "Mother Carey's Chickens," with An ne ShlrleyTRuby tfeeler and James El- • llson, Is Thursday's picture at Clemson theatre. It’s a great heart drama, with laughter, heartache, tenderness, tears, romance and longing. Martha Raye and Bob Hope In “Give Me a Sailor," will be shown on the screen Friday. Laughter, fun and ex citement In a comedy romance while on shore leave. George O’Brien In "Painted Desert." a westei'h melodrama at Its best, win -appear on Saturday. C .gonja Heine and Richard Greene In v *My Lucky 8tar,” with Joan Davis. Is the picture scheduled for Monday ard Tuesday. The dazzling Sonja of a co ed campua a modern girl having a good time, with splendor, laughs and Bobby Breen In "Breaking the Ice," la Wednesday's picture. The pictures scheduled for Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday are sub ject to charge, it ha* been announced by the Clemson management. Holden Released By Magistrates Hearing Charge of murder against Foy Holden of Plsgah Forest was dismissed in a preliminary hearing here Tuesday af ternoon by Magistrates Robert Orr and Welch Galloway. Charge of murder was brought against young Holden by Mrs. Roxle Masters, widow of Lee Masters who was killed on Feb 12, 1927, when a truck driven by Foy Holden struck him. The fatal crash occurred near Rrevard high school on Broad street. Reverul witnesses were presented by the state, Including Mrs. Masters, Billy Nicholson, Harry Stroud, Charles Lee Mull, and Henry Ball. The defense put no witnesses on the stand. Billy Nicholson, most Important wit ness. stated that In his opinion the light truck which was being driven by Foy Holden and which struck Mr. Mas ters was traveling at about 80 miles per hour. Young Nicholson said he was going north on Broad street when the man was killed, and that Masters start ed across the street at Intersection and seemingly ran Into the front of the truck. Nlcholoon said on cross examination that the truck swerved to the left as If to avoid hitting the man, nnd that Impact of the truck knocked Masters 25 feet or more wherj.lt struck him. Attorney Shepherd of Hendersonville appeared for the state nnd Tat Klmzey of Rrevard appeared for Holden. Mr. Masters was'an employee of the Transylvania Tanning company, nnd left a widow nnd six children. __■ Unveiling Ceremonies On Sunday Afternoon Marker unvelllnsr ceremonies at the srrave of Benjamin Davidson will be held at the old Davidson River ceme tery at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The ceremonies will be In charge of the D.A.R, chapter of Hendersonville, which was Instrumental In havlnsr tho srovemment monument erected. The Brevard D.A.R chapter has been In vited to attend the unvelllnir, and any others who are Interested. Benjamin Davidson was a Revolu tionary soldier, and died In 1828. He was one of the_early settlers of the French Broad Valley, and had a larpe prant of land In the Pisffah Forest area. Davidson River was named for him. Here-There Over the County (J. A. Qlazcner, County Agent) E. Carl Allison and family are en joying their new water system which Mr. Allison has Just Installed. Run ning water to the bam says Mr. Alli son puts new life In feeding and water ing the livestock. Certainly Is a very complete system opemted by pres sure tank located In the newly dug basement Frank Merrill of the Little River com munity has Just bought four register ed Red Polled cows. This gives him a registered herd of five cows and one hull. Mr. Merrill bought a registered bull and heifer at the Red polled cattle sale held In Brevard two years ago. He has already raised and sold a registered fine young bull calf from this mating. Mr. Merrill Is very fond of the Red Poll ed cattle and expects to develop a fine registered herd here in the county. V. B. Waldrop of the flellea section dug and _fllled a splendid trench silo this week. With three wagons going, the old ensilage cutter humming, things sounded andlooked like preparing for the rainy days of winter for the live stock. Just cannot carry on a success ful livestock program without an econ omical feed program. The trench silo and sufficient com Is an important link in the chain of economical food production. Other important links in the chain of economical feed production | are good pastures and hay crops. When we strengthen these links in the feed program, our livestock production will Increase In a most profitable manner. Teachers Hold First Meeting Saturday All teachers of the county school system are expected to attend a meet ing at Brevard high school Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Organization of the year's Transyl vania unit of the North Carolina Edu cation association will be perfected, and other routine business conducted. The Rev. J. H. Brendall will make a short address. Ramsey Named Officer In District Bar Group Ralph H. Ramsey. Jr., was elected secretary-treasurer of the 18th dis trict bar association which met at Try on last Saturday. M. R. McCown of Tryon was named president, and Oscar J. Mooneyham of Rutherfordton vice president. Garren Reunion Will Be Held Next Sunday Annual Garren family reunion will be held at the home of T. !«. Garren In the Keystone eectlon on Sunday, Aug. 28. All relative* and friends are Invit ed to attend, and requested to brine well filled dinner baskets. MANY PLAYED GOLF DURING TREE DAYS’ ——» •mmmm * Open Houm Again Friday— Tourney Qualification Through Slat Brevard golf_ course had its most players of the~season last week-end, with several hundred playing during the "open house" days. Free day will again be observed on Friday of this week, and any person desiring to play Is Invited to b# guest of the club for Friday. Qualifying for the handicap tourna ment Is going forward, with a large number of scores already In, the time for closing the qualifications being set for Wednesday night of next week, Aug. 81. Play In tho tournament will start Friday of next week, and continue through Sunday. Prises to be given will be on display In the window of Plummer's on Saturday of this week. LIFE OF A FAWN To Be Published "Life of ft Fawn" as observed by the trained and efficient eye of Hanper J. Y. Eller, who Is In charpe of the rispah National Forest fawn plant, will be published In next week’s Issue of The Times. Wardon Eller will tell In the words of a fawn (could a fawn speak) just how the "dear little deer" are caupht, and on throuph his life until he starts out In a dis tant section to rustle for himself. Colored Quartet Coming Younp women of the Uplift club will sponsor a Carolina quartet at the court house Thursday evenlnp of this week at 8:SO o'clock. A small admission will be eharprcd. Tourists Will Play Home Game—20 to 28 ABHEVIDDE—During the last home stay the Tourists battled their way In to third place and are now holding this position with ti two game lend over the Durham Bulls Manager "Handy" An derson, who Is still on the bench due to former Injuries, Is fighting hard from the side-line to keep the Ashe ville Boys among the "upper-four" with the hopes of another chance to "burn” the Hornets during the play off. The Tourists play their next home series against Winston-Salem on Aug ust 25, 2(1. 27, and 28. A double-header Is scheduled on the 26th. and the fans of the Hand of the Sky will pay tribute to their popular playing manager on "HAD ANDERSON DAY", August 27. The Rocky Mount boys will follow the "Twins" to Asheville on September 1. 2, and 3rd. Supervisor Koen at PUgah Henry L. Koen, forest supervisor of the Ozark National Forest. In Arkan sas. has been detailed to the Plsgah Game preserve to study Plsgah game management methods. Mr. Koen was district ranger on the Plsgah dlstrist In 1921. Civic Club Meeting Arrangements for moving of proper ties from the Jordan street meeting place, final payment of the hill for shrubbery planted at the primary school building last spring, and other matters of business will be taken up at the Civic Club meeting to be held Mon day afternoon, Aug. 29, ftt 8:80 o’clock. The meeting will be held at the regu lar Jordan street home of the club, Mrs. Oliver Orr, president, announces. Orr Reunion Sunday Annual Orr reunion will be held Sun day In an all-day program at Orris Camp ground near Hendersonville. All relatives and friends of the family are Invited and requested to bring baskets for picnic dinner. Honor Roll Thank* to the following subscribers who have sent In their renewal* since Wednesday of last week. Milan M. Nicholson, Brevard, R-l Hamilton Basso, Plsgah Forest James Hawkins, Brevard J. M. Allison, Gainesville, Ala. Boyce Bishop, Cedar Mountain W. M. George, Penrose Mrs. C, C. Orr, Penrose. B. D. Franklin. Brevard Mrs. W. W. Ray, Lake Toxaway. F. N. Nicholion, Brevard Mrs. Clifton Garren Florida A. J. Beddingfleld, Brevard F. H. Holden, Brevard, R-2 T. L. Garren. Cedar Mtn. Mm. Corrie Wilbanks, Lake Toxaway H. N. Carrier, Brevard G. W. Pitts, Lake Toxaway Mrs. J. L. Gravely, Brevard, R-l Jack Wilson, Brevard, R-l Ernest Lyday. Plsgah Forest John Brown, Brevard George Bowen, Brevard We are glad to send the Home Paper to the following »ew subscribers this Mrs. R. F. Mock, Brevard M. D. Hardin, California SCHOOL DENTISTS TO BEGIN WORK MONDAY Health Unit Workers Will Be Here UntU All Sections Have Been Visited Dental clinic* for the Brevard and Rosman school* will begin Monday, sponsored by the state health depart ment and the local county health unit. Dr. I. W. Farrell and Dr. Raymer, of the state health department, will conduct the clinics, In cooperation with the Transylvania health unit Following two weeks' of the Brevard and Rosman clinics, the work will be carried on In other schools of the coun ty. The clinics are for all underprlv Uegded school children of the county under 18 years of age. During last year’s dental clinic held In the county schools here, the records show that 1.117 children were examin ed, and 788 children were given treat ment. ' Young Democrats To Meet ROSMAN, Aug. 24—A meeting of the Rosman Young Democratic Club has been called by Walter I. Reece, chair man, to meet In the school auditorium on Friday night, Aug. 38, at 8 o’clock. Xnvltlatlon to the general public Is ex tended. Roller Skate Derby Be Held Saturday Eve Fancy and trick skating, catching a greased pig. and other features will be provided at the Brevard skating rink Saturday night. Contests for boy and girl contestants, will Include potato races In which the skater carries a potato In a spoon, rolls wheelbarrows, tries a hand at skating with only the skates showing through a sack, "figure eight," and poise skating. Arrangements have been made for several hundred spectators who are expected to attend the first event of Its kind to be staged here. Cash prizes will be awarded In the different con tests for the boy, and girl classes, Mother of Brevard Man Died Tuesday Word was received here of the death on Monday evening: at 8 o’clock of Mrs. E. M. Sharp, 93, which occurred at her home In Madison, following a recent stroke and an Illness of the past two years. Funeral services were held Wednesday mom Inc at Madison, with j burial In the church cemetery nearby. Mrs. Sharp, whose husband died 2T years aco, I* survived by seven sons, the youncest of whom Is C. R. Sharp, of Brevard, and one daughter, as fol lows: W. W., A. A., J. B. Sharp, and Mrs. J. O. Thompson, all of Malden; R. M. Sharp, of Danville, Va.; J. A. Sharp, of Spencer; J. M. Jr., of Relds ville; and C. R. Sharp, of Brevard, Call* For UDC Book* Announcement has been made by Miss Annie Jean Gash, librarian at the U. D. C. library, that all over-due books will be posted on the bulletin board after the first of September, giving book title, borrower, and date due. Fines of two cents per day are charged for over due books. _ All Transylvania Schools Start Work Monday Mom All Transylvania county schools will begin the 1939-39 term on Monday morning of next week, Aug, 29. Teacher* for the several schools have been announced by Superintendent J. B. Jones, with R. T. Klmzey principal of Brevard schools, and Ernest F. Tllson principal of Rosman schools. John E. Rufty, who recently accept ed work with the federal .government In the capacity of deputy marshall has decided that teaching school In Bre vard Is the one thing he likes to do best and Is resigning from his posi tion with the marshal's office In Ashe ville to again accept princlpalship of Brevard elementary school. School of ficials are highly pleased, they state, to have Mr. Rufty In charge again. Edgar Cox of Spruce Fine will be coach and athletic director at Brevard high, succeeding Coach J. I*. Rhyne, who was not a candidate for re-elec tion. Mrs. Jack Trantham has been nameo principal of the Seflca school to fill a vacancy made by resignation of Miss Ruth Waters who was recently married and moved away. Miss Gladys I. Rogers, of Fountain Inn, 8. C, has been named home eco nomics eachers at Rosman to replace Mlse Jean Coleman, resigned. Children to be entitled to enrollment In the public schools for the school year and each year thereafter, must be fix years of age on or before Oc tober first of the year In which they enroll, and must enroll during the first month of the school year. All basal readers In the elementary grades will be free but supplementary readers will be rented at one-third price. All books In the high school will tie on a rental basis Brevard District Brevard high—R. T. Klmzey, prin cipal, Mis* Earleene I* Poindexter, B. D. Franklin, C. E. Wlke, Mr*. Frances Delong, Mrs, Sara Tltaon. Mias Alns laa Alexander, Mrs. Antoinette Geiger W. E. Head Funeral Be Held On Thursday w. E. Head, TT-year-Old resident of Upper Transylvania. died at Lyday Memorial hospital Tuesday night at 11: IB from heart trouble. Mr, Bead had been 111 but a few days, although he had been In poor health for more than a year. Funeral services will be held Thurs day morning at 11 o'clock from Trav elers Rest Baptist church at Bohaney, Interment will be made In the ceme tery there. Mr. Head was born lit South Caro lina. but had made'his horns In ths Bohaney section for nearly 70 years, where he was engaged In farming and cattle raising. Surviving are two sons—M. E. Hsad of Brevard, and W. B. Head of East Fork. The wife died a little more them one year ago. One sister. Mrs. Mary Klmsey of Oakland, and two brothers—the Rev. L. M. Lyday of Porterdale, Oa., and J T. Lyday of Rosman, also survive. Rocky Hill Church To Observe Home Coming Annual home coming (lay will be observed at Rocky Hill church, Cedar Mountain, on Sunday, Aug, 28, with an all-day program of Interest to former members and friends being arranged. All attending are requested to bring dinner to be spread picnic style, Dur ing the day there will be singing, music, and short speeches. Property Transfers Here Property transfers In Brevard dur ing the past week Include a residence on Park Avenue purchased by Jamee S. Waters of Lockport, N. T., and the bulsness building at North Brevard formerly used as market, and now occu pied by the Brevard Mattress factory. The latter was sold to Mrs. B. T. Whit mire of Quebec. Lewis Hamlin handled the Waters sale and the McCrary Realty company handled the latter. Air Show Advertised For Sunday In Brevard — An airplane said to be the smallest In the world will be flown at Smathers Field Sunday when K. R. Arnette puts on his air show. The two-cylinder plane carries a pilot and one passen ger. Other planes will also be used during the day for passenger flights and exhibition purposes. Brevard Well Baby Clinic Mrs. Albert Chance, health nurse, announces that the Brevard well baby clinic will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock In the Wesleyan Methodist church, off Whitmire street near PIs gah MIHs. Benefit Bridge Will Be Held Monday Eve Second In a eerie* of benefit bridge* ■poneored by the WPA recreational council will be held Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the community hut on the high school grounds. Prize* will be awarded and refresh ment* will be served. The event Is for the benefit of purchase of new equipment for the several recreation centers In Brevard. Tickets are now being sold. Wlke, Miss Elizabeth Jarvle, Edgar Cox. Randal J. Lyday. Alvin Moore. Brevard elementary—John E. Ruf ty. principal, Ml** Willie Aiken, Mr*. Eva Gllleeple, Ml** Agne* Clayton, Mis* Josephine Clayton. Ml** Julia Deaver, Mr*. Annie W. Reid, Mrs, Maxine Rufty, Mr*. P. P. Bledge, Mrs. Hattie B. Vemer, Mis* Elolse Lewis, Mr*. Bernice Holllfleld. Cedar Mountain—N. L. Ponder. Connestee—8. P. Vemer, principal; Mis* Margaret Gash. Little River—J. P. Ammon*, prin cipal; Mrs. Flora Plckelslmer, MJ»* Julia Wood. Penrose—Miss Fleeto Freeman, prin cipal; Mr*. Lorene OSbome. Plsgah Forest—Ml** Annie May Pat ton. principal: Ml** Mamie Lyday. Ml** Flora Lyday. Mr*. Roxle Neely, Mr*. Mildred Townsend. Sellca—Mr*. Lucille Varner Tran tham, principal; Mrs. Marlon Hender son English. Kotman. immct Roeman high—E. F. Tlleon. principal; L. H. Thomas, Miss LaVeme Whitmire, Miss Gladys T. Jtogsrs, B. L. Lunsford. Rosman elementary—Dnrham Brac kett, principal: Mias Geneva Paxton, Miss Helen Henderson, Mrs. Ruth M. Stroup, Miss Myrtle Whitmire, Mrs. Mamie Dale, Miss Ruth Whitmire, Mias Helen Allison, Mrs. Rosa Calla han. Miss Ruby Whitmire. Balsam Grove—Miss Maxine Moor* principal; Miss Ophelia White. Lake Tbxaway— C. 8. McCall, prin cipal: Mrs. Florence Winchester. Montvale—Mlee Elate Cary Morgan. Quebec—L_C. Case, Jr„ principal; Mr* Lola Owen Lusk. Sllvemteen—Miss Ola Pnvton, prin cipal: T. C. Henderson. Old Toxaw*F—Miss Vera Whitmire. CCLOnStD K0B00L8 Rooenwald—M. G. Dawkins, prin cipal, Mr* J. H. Johnston* Ethehryn K. Mills, Gertie Hemphill. Glade Creek—«ynetha F. Glen* ROAD SURFACE BIDS BE RECEIVED 30HI Tminrat of BoyUton and PUfah Foraat Hlyhway* W\ . Slated For Spray gurfacfeui oontract* will be Ut on Astfut jy*r Um But* Highway com. mission for M milM of Transylvanl* road*, U haa been announced from Raleigh. Lower Unk oi the PU*ah National Fore ft road, S.l mlW la to be S#t,wttfe •urfaclng probably'not to apMft *atU next April. On the BoylsUa read 8.8 mlleo now under contraction wUkaloo be let for eurfadng, thla work *&o to be done In the aprlng. Contract ha* already been let to R. B. Tyler of Louisville, Ky„ for *.* mllea on the upper end of th* Plagafe National Forest road, and the entire IS mllea U expected to be completed by June flrat of next year, or aooner. Highway Commlealoner B. L. McKee baa stated that connecting Unk be tween the Tranaylvanla county line and the Horee Bhoe-Mllla River road win be let for construction thla fail. This Unk will tie In with the stretch now being built through Boylaton by C. A. Ragland, and will give a abort paved route Into Aahevllle. Construction on lower end of SS4 will be completed during the cqpnlng month, and th* road will be open for travel during th* fall and winter, with a atone surface from th* Plagah For eat entrance to Wagon Road gap. Thla work la being don* by Chandler Broth era _ Union Services Sunday Conducted by Visitor Regular union service* of thru churches of Brevard will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock. The sermon of the occasion will be delivered by the Rev. S. A. Stewart, re turned missionary from Korea Mr. and Mr*. Stewart, who have been In missionary work In Japan and Korea for many years, are expected to arrive In Brevard on Saturday to visit Mr*. Stewart’* sister, Mr*. C. H. Trow bridge, and family. BALSAM GROVE FOLK TO CLEAR CEMETERY Other News Items Gathered by Correspondent In Upper Translvania County There will he a decoration at the cemetery near John Rock CCC camp Sunday, September the 11th. It was agreed that everybody meet and clean o« the cemetery Thursday the »th If weather permits and If not to meet Fri day. The public Is Invited to attend. Everyone wishing to help Is asked to bring necessary tools, The cemetery was unknown to this community until It was discovered by the forest ranger last year, It being probably hundreds of years old. Mrs. Dock McCall Is very 111 at her home here. There will be a decoration at tho cemetery near Mrs. Dock McCall's Sun day, September 4th. Misses Irona and Violet McCall re turned to their home here Saturday having spent a week In Gastonia. Mrs. Walter Fisher and daughter, Donohou. spent the week-end In Ten neseec visiting Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Galloway. Mrs. Jimmy McCall returned home Sunday from Bamardevllle after spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth McCall, being called to the homo on account of the lllnees of her little grandson, Kenneth McCall, Mrs. Charley Hen derson and granddaughter, Joretta,. were dinner guests oTMr. and Mrs. Jim mie McCall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos McCall, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Aiken and Mr. and Mra Ralph McCall, of Little River, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher Sunday. Link McCall is still on the . sick list. Mra Carl Roberts and children and Miss Marjorie Sparks, of Winston-Sal em, are visiting Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mra Riley McCall this week. Charley King, Miss Lucy Mao Mc Call, Mrs. Vonley McCall and children. Mrs. T. R. Chastains. Mrs. Roacoe Lao ton and daughter all visited Mra Mc Call’s eon, S. B. McCall, at Ravenfont CCC camp Sunday. Mra Kphrlam Owen spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Coy McCall, Mr and Mrs. Hoy McCall, of Easley, 8. C- visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Orville Long Sunday. Rev. Dillard Owen visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie McCall Monday, R. K. Ballard Died ' . Saturday In Florida R. K. Ballard, a former Brevard reel dent, died at hie home in SummerfleM, iria, Saturday mornlnr, preenmably (ram heart attack. Funeral •ervtcea' irere held in Florida on Sunday. Mr. Ballard wae a native of Bun combe county, but made hie home hem P»r many yearn before goJo* to Flor Ida for bin health in 1 Ml He war a firmer, and wju connected with the flown of Brevard for aotne time. Survivinr am Me widow, four daneh tom and on# eon—Mine Bertie Ballard it Brevard. Mm. Van Whitmire of Lyman, S. C. Him Ruth and Mlm Sarah Ballard of Florida: and Joe BaU ard of Florida