| LOCALS and PERSONALS Gerald Sitton, of Si-bastion, Ha., has arrived in Brevard for the hum mer, and has accepted u position in the local postotfice, beginning July first. Mr. Hugh Pinnix, of Gastonia, was in Brtvurd a few days this week on business in the interests of Mont clove Estates. Col. Bob Clayton, of Atlanta, spent a few days here last week with relatives and friends, and while hew made a liberal contribution to the Davidson Kiver cemetery fund. W. F. Whitmire, of Henderson ville, was a Brevard visitor Monday. Wallace Thompson, of Pickens, S. C., has accepted a position for the summer with Davis-Long Drug com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Minardi Cloud and Mrs. W. M. Cloud were shopping in Asheville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Loftis and two children, Kathryn and B'rnest, of Asheville, are visiting relatives here. Miss Ruth Waters left Tuesday to attend summer school at Cullowhee State Normal. Miss I.averne Wtjilt returned home Friday, after attending school the past year at Salem College. Mr. Boone Carey, of Pickens, was a Brevard visitor Friday. Mrs. T. S. Wood and children have returned from a visit with Mrs. Cos Faxton in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smathers were Asheville visitors Friday. Mr. J. W. Chapman, of Charles ton, S. C., spent the week-end with his family who are at their sum mer home in West Brevard. Joe Clayton, of Valdese, spent the week-end with his parents, Sir. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton, bringing with him his two school mates, Fred Em erson and Monk Over. Miss Frances Scott has returned form Knoxvillc, Tenn., where she taught school the past year, and is with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris for the summer. Miss Louise Townsend left Mon day for Lake Junaluska, where she will attend summer school of Duke University. Mrs. J. S. Silversteen motored to Asheville Monday to meet Mr. Sil versteen, who was returning from a trip to New York and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Michael and family, of Florida, visited friends in Bre vard several days the past week en route to their summer home at High Hampton. Mr. Welch Galloway was a busi ness visitor in Brevard Monday. David Mayback, of Asheville. vis ited his grandmother, Mrs. W. P. Weilt, the past week. Miss Nelle Edwards, who is visit ing Mrs. Cos Paxton in Greenville, spent Saturday with friends in Bre vnrd. Capt. and Mrs. James L. Risk and family ,of Cocoa, Fla., have arrived at their Forest Hills home for the summer. Miss Sherrill Bromfield returned last week from Sweet Briar College, Virginia, and is at home for the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bromfield. Her friend, Miss Anne Lewis, of Amherst, Va., 'came to Brevard with her and is now her guest here. Mrs. Y. H. Fraser and little son, of Atlanta, are guests of Mr. anu Airs. K. P. Hollinshead. Mrs. V. A. Crawford has had as her guests. the past week her father, Mr. J. A- Wofford,. of Laurens, S. C., i.nd her sister i.iul husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klmers, of Pitts-! burgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Underwood and family spent Sunday in Spart anburg. Mr. l.ogan C. Cline, of the Uni versity . f Viivinia, was the guest the past week of his sister, Mrs. A. A. jlarrell. Mr. W. M, Aiken and daughters moved last week to their home in North Brevard, after spending the winter in the Patton cottage on Main street. Mrs. M. C. Henry and daughter, Miss Violet, returned last week from their winter home in Louisville, Ky.( ? and are now occupying their summer j home in Brevard. Miss Gladys Kilpatriek has re turned from Eastern Carolina Teach ers College, Greenville, N. C., where she was a member of the senior class the past year, and is at home with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. D. P. Kilpatriek, for the summer. Air. and Mrs. A. B. Mouzon and children of Pinewood, S. C., have nrtive din Brevard for the summer, Mr#. Mouzon being manager of Oak land Heights during the season. ' Miss Nelle Kambo left the first of the week to visit her sister in Green wood, S. C. Miss Gladys English and Miss Elizabeth Ramseur left last week to attend the summer school of Duke J University in session at Lake Juna- 1 luska. Mrs. H. L. Wilson has been suffer- j ing the past week from a severe j case of infection from poison ivy. . Miss Helen Morrow has returned . from tht? Waltham School for Girls, in Massachusetts, where she attended school the past year. Donald Jenkins, Eben and Jim : Morrow returned last week from Christ School, where they have been in school the past year. Miss Elizabeth Corbett, of Mec clesfield, is visiting her friend, Miss Ruth Waters. Mr. Louis Carr has returned to his home at Pisgah Forest, after spending some time at his lumber mill in New Mexico. Mrs. Mamie Verdery and daugh-j ter. Miss Mary, were guests of Mrs. j G. T. Frady in Pisgah Forest, Satur day J Ruth Ellen and Baxter Summey, of Greenville, were week-end guests of their grandmother, Mrs. B. J. Summey. Miss Clara King underwent an op eration for appendicitis at Brevard ; hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. Perry Galloway returned last week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Galloway in Durham. j Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, Mrs. C. P. WilWns and Miss Mary Osborne Wilkins are attending the Epworth' League conferense in session at Lake Junaluska this week. Misses Eva and Ruth McFee re turned Monday to their home in Asheville after spending several days with their cousin, Miss Edith THE BEAUTY of fine silverware in sterling or plate has never been more emphasized than now when wedding gifts are to be chosen. A visit to our store will prove interesting to you. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING Hunt. Mrs. C. U, Mi'Fee came t o Breva rd Sunday and returned with her daughters i? Asheville on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Deavpr ami family^ who have Wen wintering in their 1 am pa, Fla., homo, arrived to' spend the .season at their summer home in Brevard. Mr. and Airs. Bennett, of Ft. Myers, Kla., are located for the.) summer at the Smith cottag? .011 Manle street. Miss Elizabeth Jane Alford, of Latta, S.^ C., find Miss Myra Kam sey, of Stateburg, S. I'., arc quests of Mr. and Mrs. R, II. Kamsey. I Miss Alford is the sister of Mrs. Ramsey and Miss Ramsey is the sister of Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. (i. S. Kdwards, of Brown- j wood, Tex., and Miss Marie Crosby, ' of Enid, Okla., are at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith for the ! summer. Miss CJlenna Guinn and Miss Ber- 1 tha Chandler, of Tennessee, who are assisting in the teaching force of the Bible school now in progress at the Presbyteria nchurch, are stop ping at Camp Illahee during their stay here. Mrs. I,. 11. Bossc had as her guests for several days the past wek her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ramsay, who were en route to Lexington, Ky., where Mr. Ramsay teaches in the University of Kentucky. " - Mrs. K. K. Shu ford was called to j ; Kingrsport, Tenn., the, 'past week on j account of the illness of her daugh- , r ter, Mrs. Gene Stanberry. ' % Visitors at The Radford are Mrs. ' J M. C. Carson and Miss Alice. F. t Thompson, of Frederick, Md. Mr. Wayne A. Monroe is in ? Greenville, S. C., this week organ- } izing a Summer Bible school of the : j Presbyterian church. ' Mr. Clyde Parks, of Statesville, \ } was a week-end guest of hi? neph- j ew, Mr. J. M. Tatum. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tatum are ] spending a week with relatives in J Charlotte, Durham and Statesville. 4 Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Alexander, of 3 Charlotte, were guests a few days I this week of Miss Margaret Squires, j Mrs. O. L. Simpson and four lit- 1 tie sons are visiting the parents of * Rev. Mr. Simpson at Mills River. } Mr. and r?Irs. Thos. H. Smith and j family, of Memphis, Tenn., have ar-- ? , rived "in Brevard and are now occu- < pyine their summer home on Maple J street. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Kitchen and ? daughter. Miss Rcba, of St. Peters- ) burg. Fla.. arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. . W. E. Shipman. Fred Hollins^ead returned Mon- J day to Weaver College to enter , summer school, after spending the < past week with his parents, Mr. and J Mrs. R. P. Hollinshead. \ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary, of < Charlotte, were week-end guests of J Mrs. Crary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , ? Hume Harris. I I Mrs. John Ruftv and Mrs. Mitch- f ell Neely left Monday to attend ^ summer school at the Asheville Nor- 3 mal. ' Mrs. George Nicholson has re- t turned from a week's visit with her father in Albemarle, and was ac- ] companiod to Brevard by her two J sisters, Misses Carrie and Rachel j Burleson. .... .? f Mrs. C. B. Wilson of Abbeville. ?] S. C., spent several days the past J week with her father, T. T. Loftis. } Mrs. S. L. Norton suffered severe 4 injuries last Saturday when she fell * while feeding the chickens in her f wniie iccuuit v..v back yard, breaking her wrist. Dr. Ethel Nesmith, of Columbia University, is a guest at the Eng land Home with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harris. Miss Florence Whitmire. Miss Mary Allison and Mr. Nat Town send spent Sunday in Gainesville, } Ga. . c y'". Dice, of Alabama, who is t auditing the city books, is register- { tered at the England Horn? during ^ his stay here. * Miss Kathleen Erwin. of Wash- 1 * ington, D. C.. spent several days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lewis and small daughter arrived Tuesday to spend sometime with Mrs. -Lewis' ' } parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Erwin. ! * Miss Bill Aiken left Saturday to J attend summer school at Easternr j ? Carolina Teachers College, Green- ?! ville. N. C. ! 5 Miss Nan Kilpatrick has accepted | # a position with Hamlin & Kinizey, j law firm, and Thompson Milhvork 1 } company, being employed part time , t at each place. * LETS BUY A TIE FOR DAD Father's Day June 19 th A Shirt Wouldn't Be Bad A Few Pair of Interwoven Socks TIES - - - - $1.00 to $2.50 SHIRTS - -- $1.50 to $3.50 INTERWOVEN SOCKS 3 for $1.00-50c 75c & $1.00 each You Are Cordially Invited To Attend THE INFORMAL OPENING OF The Franklin Hotel MONDAY, JUNE 20th Hours: 4 to 6 in the afternoon. 8 to 10 in the evening THE FRANKLIN HOTEL Belongs to the people of Brevard and Transylvania County. The owners and management have spent much money and effort in making the Franklin Hotel a place that will be a credit to the town and county. Now we want you to visit the Franklin and inspect it in its new form and furnishings. This Invitation Is General Because YOU are invited. We want YOU to see it. We want to meet Y OU. Y OUR interests and the inter ests of the Franklin Hotel are identical. That is why we want YOU to visit us and inspect the work we have done and the preparations we have made to entertain visitors in YOUR town and county. The Franklin Hotel DANA STEVENS and FRANK LQ5TEVENS SHERMAN P. HAMMATT Owners Manager THE LAST W F 9 PUS MONEY SA VING SALE Thousands Have Benefited By This Sale. How About You.