^ Personal Happenings
The many friends of Mrs. C. R.
Sharpe will regret to learn that she
is seriously ill at her home in Selica.
Mr. ana Mrs. J. M- Allison and
two children were Hertdersonvill?
visitors Sunday.
Jimmie Sledge and Lawrence Holt
spent several days last week in Char
lotte.
Mr. Hammond and JJ. M. Garner
will leave this week for a two weeks'
trip to Florida.
Miss Dorothy Silversteen, who is
i) .student at the University of. Ohio,
Columbus, Ohio, is spending the
spring vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Silversteen.
Mrs. Cos Paxton and children of
Greenville, were week-end visitors in
Brevard.
Mrs. Jones, of Cedar Mountain, is
recuperating after an operation 'n
Transylvania hospital.
Miss Elsie Hays, of Asheville,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hayes.
Harry Patton was a business vis
itor in Asheville last week.
Mrs. Win. Ray, of Toxaway, was
a Brevard visitor Thursday. Mrs.
Kay has just returned from a two
weeks' visit In Cuba.
I). 1'". Moore has been confined to
iiis homo for several days the past
week on account of illness.
Mis. L. M. Hart has been ijnite
II at her hon?? the past week, but
,is improving.
Mrs. Rebecca Glenn and little
daughter, Jean, returned last week
from a visit of several weeks with
? heir aunt, Mrs. J. R.- Withers, at
Davidson.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. 1,. F. Mo
Call, a daughter, Eva Jeannette.
Mrs. V. A. Crawford, who under
went an operation at 1 Transylvania
hospital Tuesday, is reported to be
ueo voting nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Verdery and
1 ttle son, John Albert, of Charlotte,
were week-end guests of their unele
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whit
mire.
Kiln Lee Yates, of Tryon, was the
?wook-end guest of friends in Bre
vard. ?
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Miller and
laughters, Misses Nelle and Margar
et, and J. M. Kilpatreik and son.
'irroll. attended the funeral of
I'.'ter .S. Miller in Augusta, Ga., last
Saturday.
I.eon English, Jr., and Edwin Eng- j
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARE TO
Charleston, S. C.
Account of Opening Magnolia and
Middleton Place Gardens.
The SOUTHERN RAILWAY will sell round trip
tickets good on all trains (except Crescent Limited).
Friday and Satin-day. Marfch 30th and 31st, April
Gth and 7th, round trip tickets on these dates will be
;?(.>! d at rates less than one fare for the round trip.
The fare from Asheville will be $8.50 and equally
low rates from other stations in W. North Carolina.
Final limit for these fares will be to x*each start
ling point before Midnight of Wednesday following
date of sale.
Special sleeping cars will be provided on trains
and 10, also steel day coaches.
In addition to the above, round trip tickets will
L>e sold to Charleston March 23rd to 29th incl., April
1st to 5th incl., and 9th to 12th inch, with final limit
fcl' seven (7) days in addition to date of sale.
Call on your local agent for rates and reserva
tions, or, write to the undersigned.
J.H.WOOD
Division Passenger Agent
42 Haywood St. Asheville, N. C.
Cleaned in Time
for EASTER PARTIES
, We can take your soiled dress and clean
it so that you will be proud to wear it to
Easter social affairs. Our special process
removes all soil without harming the orig
' inal finish of the fabric. Phone 153. We
call for and deliver.
New Way Cleaners
Main St.
Brevard, N. C.
I
hish. students at the Uniycraity of
North Carolina, arc spending
vacation in Wvard w.th
their respective parents.
Mr. u.ul Mrs. George Kay, of CI>ut_
lotto, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Jacobs, of New York, were guests
lust week of Mr. unci Mis. J. ??
.Smith. Mr. and Mrs. lUy will re
turn to Brevard the first of June and
occupy tin- Kay cottage on Maple
street. , , ? >r w
The many friends ot Mrs. i. ??
Whitmire will be glad to learn tha
she is improving after a serious u?
n<MS?".<. Jerry Jerome and her mother,
' Mrs I. M. Hart, visited friends in
.of ChurloUf.
was the week-end guest ot hci ,
daughter, Mrs. Carl Frady.
, i,,?i wti'imire, a freshman at the |
j University of North Carolina, w
visiting his parents, Mayor and M^
T. W. Whitmire, during the spring
Na\UssnFlorence Whitmire, who has;
j been employed in the law office of j
' II L Gash for some time, has re- 1
Mimed from that position.
Aiiss Ueube'nia Nicholson and M ?? (
lOdelt Nicholson "turned Thursday
i from n trip of *fveral days to Knox |
i viU^ Tcnn.. and Cohutta, Cia.
' j.' P. Howen was called last week
to Hendersonville on account of the
! death of his niece, Miss Ruby Bowen
who was killed in an automobile ac
' Mr' Nelson Bowen attended the
funeral : erv ces of his cousin. Miss |
Ruby Bovfen, last week nt Hender
'?Ncw! reached here of the death
.<f Mrs J II. Brown Monday night
I!] the home of her son in Bryson !
Cilv. Mrs. Brown was in hci 77tli
oTBrTv?^ Fun^i:
oivke? were held at her home in
West Ashevillc. r Hen.
County Superintendent T. C. Hen (
.u.rson J. B. Jones and J
oner left Wednesday for Baldgh
j. B. Jones and. little . son are
visiting relatives and friends n Shel- ,
by this weel;. Mcintosh will ,
:
mpvoving. ^ Lawrence j
^?ferAric es j
hou?e on Maplc stfeot. m
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. uuy
liu, a son. March 14th. \\
i JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN t
HOMEMAKERS CLASS
t VuesdJ. 1
^?rCaT. M?nCase and Mrs.
j0l|'UAtuairthb^nesfVnT program ! j
vv r s ca r r ? ecf out. after which various ?
nlaiis w :e discussed. Mrs. W. ? j
Croenn, Jr., was elected president of ^
t - class for the remainder Of the ,
venr to fill the unexpired term of ,
Mrs. Charles P'ckelsimer. .. <1
Refreshments were served to th (
10 members present on this occa
sion. j '
t c l CLASS ENTERTAINS j
HUSBANDS AND OFFICERS j
Members of the T. E Kclassof ,,
the Baptist Sunday School enter i
tiiined with an ?^ng?d?ay P School |
'c\"oms!ethe' husbands of the i'
l"Uj
? nir sjuests of honor. , ;np, tVin , .
Games were played dui-nc ,,
evening and a pleasant tinic : of so . ,
,-ial conversation was (7)j0Vedlree : 1
salad course was served to the lar* ,(
number of members and guests pres
ent. 1 '
NOTICE OF SALE.
State of North Carolina, 1
Transylvaira County. ,
By virtue of a deed in trust with
power of sale, executed by J.S. Sun
dv to Ralph Fisher, trustee, secur
ing two certain notes therein men- I
tinned made payable to T. H. ship- '
man, J. S. Sijversteen and J. M.
Allison, said deed in trust being re
corded in Book 69 at page 313 of the
records of deeds in trust for Tran
sylvania county, N. C.. and default
having been made in payment of a
part of the indebtedness, secured by
said deed in trust, whereby the en
tire indebtedness has become due
and payable and the holder of the
said notes secured by said deed in
trust having called upon the under
signed trustee to advertise and to sell
the land therein described for the
purpose of paying said indebtedness.
1 will on Monday, April 2, 1928.
at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Court
House Door in Brevard, N. C? offer
for salt* at public auction and sell
to the highest bidder for cash, the
lan$l described in the said deed in
trust, to wit:
Being all of Lots Nos. 237. 238.
239, 240, 175, 17G, 177, 230, 231.
and 232, as described in a plat of
Brevard Park, as made by A. L.
Hardin, C. E., recorded in Book 33
at page 104 of deed records in and
for Transylvania County. N". C., and
reference is hereby made to said
book and paj*<* for a complete de
scription of the lands herewith con
veyed.
This March 16, 1928.
Ralph Fisher, Trustee.
2t? c T H S M 22-29.
Save This Coupon
it is worth 50 Cents on
all Repair Work
over a dollar
Good For 30 Days Only
F O X M A N
JEWELRY STORE
SCOUT SERVICE
FINE OFFERING
Thul the Girl Scouts of Laurel
I Troop No. 1 is an organization
whose motto is "Service," is borne
out by the following announcement:
"Beginning with the publication of
this notice, Girl Scouts in Brevard
will be available for service in these
three lines:
General Housework, Caring for
Children and Garden Work.
"Under the housework heading
comes such -as sweeping, mopping,
dish washing and help with cooking.
"Cure of children includes at
tending sick children, caring for
young children, when mothers are
attending club meetings, socials,
church meetings, or are otherwise
called away from home duties.
"Gardening includes all assistance
in care of flowers, weeding, water
ing, hoeing, etc.
"For rates and full information,
call phone 188. Miss Uculah Mae
Zachary, General (employment 15 u
reau.
"Fat girls, thin girls, bobbed heads
and curls, blondes and brunettes.
"W 11 also serve as waitresses at
all social affairs on afternoons and
Saturdays."
WHITCHRE RESIGNS
FROM PISGAIi BANK
J. L. Whitmire, for the past five
years connected with the Pisgah
Bank, has resigned his position with
that institution to become secretary
treasurer of the Western North Car
olina branch of the Security L'fe
..jid Trust company. lleadpuarters .
for this big company are maintained
in Brevard known generally as the
C. P. Wilkins Insurance Agency.
Mr. Wilkins is manager of the west
ern territory for the company. Mr.
Whitmire has been financially inter
ested in the Wilkins agency for some
lime, but just recently severed his
connection with the Pisgah Bank to
become actively identified with the
jther business.
Mr. Wh*tmire was assistant cash
ier and a member of the board of
lirectors of the Pisgali Bank, in ad
lition to being a stockholder in the
institution. His greatest activity in
;his community has been that of a
builder. Mr. Whitmire has erected
tine new residences in Brevard dur
ng the past few months, besides
building; the fine new home of the ,
tVhitmire Motor company on Main
street.
MEXICAN QUAIL PLACED
ON FARMS OVER COUNTY
People having the Mexican quail 0
n Transylvania arc: R. F. Glazen- |
>r, Bosnian, 2 pair; Tonie Galloway, t
Calvert, one pair; M. W. Galloway, .
Brevard, one pair; T, T. Patton, (l
Pisgah Forest, one pair; J. M. T
rhrash, Pisgah Forest, one pair; R.
IV. Everett, Brevard, two pair; Al- ; |
>ert Price, Lake Toxaway, one pair;
'raig Whitmire, Rosman one pair;
^arl Allison, Cherryfield, one pair;
?. W. Owen, Cherryfield. one pair. ;
Tom Tarheel says he didn't know
t wa sso easy to raise baby chicks ,
intil he built his brooder house.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
)f the estate of L. M. Glazener, de
ceased, late of Transylvania county,
^Torth Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
?state of the said deceased to ex
libit them to the undersigned^ at
Brevard, N. C., on or before the 22
lay of March 1929, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re- ;
jovory. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make immed
ate payment.
This 20 day of March, 1928.
M. HENRY, Administrator of the
estate of L. M. Glazener M22 6tc |
ANDRE MOUROIS IS
PROVING POPULAR
"Disraeli" by Andre .Muurois, is <
the most recent rental book added to
the U. D. G. Library, and is proving
a popular book with the reading
public since its addition to the
shelves last week.
Disraeli is described by literary
critics as an eloquent book' about an
eloquent man, in which the author
brings all his wit, irony, brilliance
and charm into the study of that ex- I
traordinary diplomat and novelist,
Benjamin Disraeli. It is the story <
of an obscure Jewish youth, assailed
by religious bigotry and worried by
debt, determined to become Prime
Minister of England. He never lost
sight of his goal, which accounts for ?
his finally becoming Prime Minister
and winning bis seat in Parliament.
It is a story of a tempestuous ca- !
reer, a life of vivid contrasts, said
by many uuthorit os to bo more fas- ;
limiting than any novel. Its author,
.Muurois, traces Disraeli's hopes and
em-hing defeats, his brimming cup
of success, his romantic worship of
his w fe and his ripe friendship with ,
Queen Victoria, his triumphant lead- j
ership and his bitter struggle against J
Gladstone. This book-of-the-niOnth
is well worth reading.
NOTICE
By virtue of the power of sale
given in that certain deed in trust,
executed by K. R. Pendleton and S.
Iv .Shirley, to the undersigned trus
tee, to secure certain indebtedness
therein mentioned, which deed in
bust is dated Oct. 1st, 1925, and
recorded in book 19 at page 231 of'
the public records of Transylvania
?ounty, and default having been
made in the payment of said indebt
edness, and all notices required by
aw. having been given, and the de
fault. -not having been made good,
md the holders of the notes having
lemaiided that the land therein men
:ioned be sold to satisfy the
same and the costs:
I will sell to the highest bidder
'or cash at the court house doof in
he Town of Brevard, N. C., on Mon
Iny th? 23rd day of April 1928, at
12 o'clock noon, all the following de- I
oi ibed property:
I.yinpr on the west s'de of North
?iildwell street, in the Town of Brc
?ard. X. C., and- on the south side
if French Broad Avenue and known
i s Cascade Filling Station lot and
3KGINXING at a stake on the west
ide bf Caldwell street at the jun<
?on of Caldwell street and French
Sroad Avenue and runs south 29 1-2
C}'. west with the margin of Cald
,-ell street 95 feet to a stake, H. A. j
liken 's corner; thence north 60 1-2
eg. west with said Aiken's line 141 }
eet to the said Aiken's corner; .
hence north 31 deg. east 101 1-2
eet to a stake on the south margin j
f French Broi\d Avenue; thence'
outh 50 deg. east 140 feet to the
leginning.
Said sale made to satisfy said in- ,
ebtedness, interest and costs.
This 20th day of March 1928.
P. Hamlin, Trustee. 22-29 A5-12
Dunn's Rock Lodge ? -267
A. F. & A. M.
Meets every Second and
Fourth Friday Nights at
7:30 O'Clock.
Visiting Brethren
Always Welcome
FOR SALE
Purebred Rhode Island
Red Cockerels
Hatched from eggs direct
from one of America's
greatest Red breeders. It
will pay you to buy them
to mate to your hens, for
they will certainly prove
a good investment. See or
write Julian A. Glazener
for prices. Act at once.
?*-** * * * *
FOR SALE
Full Set Glass enclosure
Curtains for Chevrolet Car.
Sell at a Bargain. See
A. T. GARRETT
Brevard Hardware &
Furniture Store .
LOVE YOUR DOG?
The satisfaction and pleas
ure of knowing that your
Dogs are in perfect health
and condition, lit for any
occasion, comes from the
regular, every -day -in -the
year use of
Perfection Dog Food
The Food that all Dogs
Relish
For Sale at
B. & B. FEED
& SEED STORE
BREVARD, N. C.
GOOD FOOD-CLEAN FOOD
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
REASONABLE PRICES
The New York Lunch Room is enjoying a splendid
patronage, thank you. We're doing our best to de
serve that good patronage. Everything clean as it can
be ; food well cooked ; lunches and regular dinners
served.
Special attention to ladies and school children.
NEW YORK LUNCH
"Pete's Place"
Broad St. Next door to Pushell's Store
Dry Cleaning That Pleases
You will be surprised, and delighted too, with the many
tasks that we can do for you in the way of cleaning that
will lighten your labors during house cleaning time.
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