Ex-Governor and Mrs. Hugh Dor sey, of Atlanta, Ga., are guests at The Franklin. The Georgia ex-gov ernor won quite a distinction io his participation in the trial and coavie tion in the Leo Frank case. Judge ?nd Mrs. Dorsey's son. Hugh, Jr., U attending Camp Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. N&lls. Sr., of .Macon and Demoreat, Ga., ara spending some time at their summe; home at Connestee Cove. Miss Sue Raffieid and niece, Mil dred Raffieid, o* Sumter, S. C., are guests of Mrs. J. C. Maxwell at Apple Grove. ? Guests at Penrose Cottage include: Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jenkins, Green wood, S. Mrs. Jamie L. Diltz, Miss llugginson and Dr. Smith, of Taylors. S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ferrell and Misses Juanita and Irina Ferrell, Jacksonville, Fla. ; Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hope, Elgers, Fla.; Mr. Lawrence Diltz, Charlotte; Mrs. Scruggs, Spartanburg, S. C. ; Mr. and Mrs. IVVero Andrews, Greenwood, S. C. Mrs Allen Biles and baby return ed Sunday to their home in Winston S.uVm, after spending the past few Wv ks with Mrs. Biles' parents, Rev. anil Mrs. A. L. Aycock. Mr. Biles molored to Brevard on Saturday and accompanied his wife and baby on their return trip home. Miss Ella Zachary returned last week from Boone, where she has been attending summer school. Mrs. W. H. Underwood was a visito in Washington, D. C., several days in.' past week. Mr> .Thomas Teague and two chil dren are spending some time in Ashevill'e. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ruff left last week for Clearwater, Fla., where they will make their home, after spending several weeks on Maple street. Miss Kathleen Erwin, of Washing con. 1). is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zachary, of Greenville, were week-end guests of Jir>. K. H. Zachary. Mr. :irul Mrs. H. E. Boucher and );aby ;ire spending several weeks with cvlativ, ~ in Lewisport, Ky. Rev. mil Mrs. F. R. Nails, Jr.. of Monroe! are visiting Mrs. Nails' mot her. Mrs. Cordia King. Mis.< Hazel Curtis, of Canton, is .?isiting Miss Helen Aycock. Miss Curtis was accompanied to Brevard by hi i father, J. M. Curtis, and two l>roth.*rs. who returned to Canton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jim C'atchcart and daughter, I.eta. of Anderson. S. C., are visit ?j'.u Miss Reubenia Nicholson. Mi. .eriy Anders, of Roxboro, is visitinir- Miss Myrtle Barnett. Mr. an<: Mrs. Neal Hawkins and daughters, Misses Louise and Betty , Fay, of Gastonia, were guests last week of Mrs. George Glazener. Recent arrivals at the Moftitt House include: Mrs. E. J. Ross, Mrs. Frank Booth, Mis. Harrison, of Clearwater, P'la., Mr. and Mr). J. F. Denis, Mrs. Andrew Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, Mrs. B. F. Franklin, of Atlanta, Mrs. George I. Pellicer, George Pellicer, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Pellicer and James Pelli cer, of St. Augustine, F!a., Mrs. 0. L. Stone, of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Carolyn Dorothy, Misses Sara, Flor ence and Mabel Dorothy, oi" Miami, Fla., Mr. John Lacock and Mr. An drews, of Boston, Mass., Miss Flor ence Howard, of Cedartown, Ga., Mr. Lenton Collins, of Miami, Fla. Jeff Aiken, of Pickens, S. C., was a guest last week of his aunt, Mrs. George Glazener. Mrs. Roscoe Nicholson, Mrs. J. S. Nicholson and Miss Bertie Ballard spent Tuesday in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Norton, of New London, Ohio, were called here last week on account of the illness of Mr. Norton's mother, Mrs. S. L. Nor ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bryant and children, of Charleston, S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tharp. R. L. Scruggs, who has been under treatment in a Spartanburg hospital, the past several weeks, returned Sunday to his home here, greatly improved in health. Jane West Hamlin, of Asheville, spent last week with her friend, An nie Mae McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gilreath and two sons, of Piedmont, S. C., are spending a month here visiting relatives. Mrs. Eleanor Wheeler, with her son and daughter, of Biloxi, Miss., have returned by way of Florida, after a vacation spent in the Zach ary home in West Brevard. It is their second summer here and they are getting the Brevard habit. Mr. and Mrs. Zach L. Nabers and granddaughter, of Birmingham, Ala., are at the Franklin. Mr. Nabers is a retired coal man and banker, and this is their first visit to Brevard. Mrs. James G. Pace, mother and two daughters of Pensacola, Fla., are stopping at the Franklin. They were here five years ago, and have been anxious ever since to get back to Brevard. Mr. Pace is a large tur pentine operator. Mrs. George Nicholson returned Saturday from a visit with her fath er in Albemarle. Returning to Bre vard with her was her sister, Miss Rachel Burleson, who is visiting here. Mrs. L. B. Alford, of Latta, S. C., Dedicated to the School Teachers A Trust-to Be Fulfilled THE .school boards of the community, in em ploying you as teachers for the ensuing year, have imposed a great trust upon you. In your hands have been placed the clay of our future citizenship, to be moulded into use ful American citizens. How well you fulfill this trust cannot be de termii 'd now, but in years to come, when these pupils will be the ones to carry the banner of our civilization. Brevard Banking Cn. Brevard, N. C. ^ Resources More Than $1,500,000.00 4% PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNT OFFICERS DIRECTORS THOS. H. SHIPMAN. Pres. JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN JOS. S. SILVERSTEEN, V.-P. W. S. ASHWORTH ANNIE L. SHIPMAN, Cashier R- W. EVERETT R. J. DUCKWORTH, C. C. YONGUE Asst. Cashier W. M. HENRY N. A. MILLER, Asst. Cashier THOS. H. SHIPMAN J. L CRAWFORD, Asst Cash. J. MACK ALLISON and D. B. Alford of Richmond, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, they being the mother and brother of Mrs. Ramsey. Mrs. E. R. Pendleton will return August first from a visit to her new granddaughter, Janet Kincaid Banks, of Bishopvillc, S .C., whose advent on July 10 was duly celebrated at Florence. The new young lady is expected to visit Brevurd with her mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Garrett left last week for Travelers Rest, S. C., where Mr. Garrett will be connected with his brother in a hardware and furniture business. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Huntley and baby, of Rutherfordton, spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. Edna Strick land. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wilson and family, of Se'ica, and Mrs. C. R. Sharp spent the week-end in Greer, I S. C., visiting relatives and friends, i Miss Elizabeth Garnette and J. C. I Williams and family, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Williams' brother, A. M. Case. ! Mrs. Elmer Kipp and daughter, Gertrude Bell, of Daytona, Fla., are in Brevard at their home on Maple street. Mrs. Edna Strickland and two | children, Wade and Aro, and Misses Vinie and Pearlie Mae Strickland, j of Davidson River, have returned | from a week's visit at Rutherfordton and Inman, S. C. ' Mrs. A1 W. Barnes, of Tampa, Fla., has returned to her home after j ?i ii i i ii hi visiting her aunts, the Misses Ship man, at The Bryant. Mr. Barnes, who accompanied his wife to Bre vard, will remain here for a short vi*it. Mrs. A. M .Case and sor;, William, spent the past week in Spavifcnburg, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hi>dreth and son, of Lilesville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cordia King. Miss Eva Ellerbe, of Columbia. S. C., has arrived at Rest-a-Bit cot tage to spend the summer. Mrs. Egbert Stowers and two chil dren, of Washington, D. C., are vis iting Mrs. Stcwers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cloud. Mr. Stowers and Etinne Cloud accompanied Mrs. Stowers and the two children to Bre vard by motor, and returned to the Capital city after spending the week-end h?re. Mrs. W. W. Pruette and son, Wil liam, spent several days last week with friends in Asheville. Mrs. M. _B. Witmer and daughter, Miss Mary, were shopping in Ashe ville., Friday. Rebecca Sue Godwin, who has been making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton for the past two years, is visiting her brother in South Bend, Ind., and will return in September to enter school in Green vills. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Cagle, of Gulfport, Miss., are visiting in Bre vard. Mr. Cagle has quite a few relatives and friends in this county, having lived here about 30 years ago. Misses Mildred and Josephine Clayton have as their gue3ts two of their schoolmates, Miss Kathleen fiord, of Shelby, and Miss Helen Baldeck, of Little Rock, Ark. Mr. and Mra. Frank Carr were wetk-end visitors in Asheviiie. Mr. and Mrs. Pat KHmzey have returned from Rei.dsville and Ft. Bragg, Mr. Kimzey having been at the latter place for two weeks, while Mrs. Kimzey visited her parents at Reidsville. Mrs. Tom Shepherd, of Hendersen ville, visited her &unt, Mrs. S. L. Norton, last week. Pat Fred, of Chattanooga, Ter.a., ia visiting his sister,. Mrs. Luther Pushell, at Camp Perry-Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smathers have returned from a week's visit at Cadillac, Mich. Mi3s Jack Clayton attended the U. D. C. benefit bridge at Grove Park Inn Tuesday afternoon, geing guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Hunter, of Swnnnanoa. Emerson Eve, court reporter of Asheviiie, is attending court in ses sion here, as court reporter. Branch Paxton suffered a painful but not serious accident last week when he was struck in the eye by a ball at the Lyman Mill-Brevard all star game last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.. A. B .Riley returned last week from Pembroke, where they have been engaged in school work for the past year. Capt. Perrin, one of the directors at Camp Transylvania, had his ton ILji ? JHr ? una removed at Transyi-an la hospital this week.3 Mrs. Scarse, cf Washington, D. C., who has h&3n Mapping at ths Norwood House, is in Transylvania hospital under treatment. S Mr. HaM, of P.Bgah Fere it, was in Transylvania hospital tnr treatment last Saturday. Mrs. J. E Wright and daughters, of Macon, Ga., who hav