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1 Local and Personal Items V L Kenneth Harris, of Charlotte, was a week-end visitor here. Miss Diddy Barnette of Greenville, S. C., is the guest of Miss Madeline Paxton. Misses Margaret Miller and Mar tine Pearce spent the past week-end in Augusta, Ga., as guests of the for mer's sister, Mrs. Mac Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Lewis have returned to their home in Wilming ton after a month's visit in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayton, Jr., have returned to Florence, S. C., after visiting relatives here. | Misses . Eloise Lewis and Margaret Miller spent Monday in Henderson ville shopping. I Frank King of Birmingham, Ala., has arrived in Brevard and with his family will occupy their summer home on Caesar's Head road. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have returned to Charlotte, having visited Mr. and Mrs. TV. W. Croushorn the past week end Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Moody spent the past week-end in Waynesville. Mrs. Harry Patton and guest of Florida have returned from a 10-day motor trip to Toronto, Canada. Miss Myrtle .Coons of Greenville, S. C.. was the week-end guest of Mrs. T a Cowan. ' ewis Howard, John Duncan, and Hi "ry Nixon of Anderson, S. C., w- :"'j week-end guests of Miss Martha C ?vaii. Miss Dannette Dreggors of Punta Gorda. Flu., is visiting Mrs. B. C. Truluck. Mis. Carrie T. Dorsett of Washing ton. I). C., who is spending the sum mer in Asheville, was a Brevard vis itor t!i?- week. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Styers of Washington spent the week-end in Brevard as guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Cloud. Mrs. Cordell Russell and baby of Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Mae McKay and son, Junior Lyday and Robert Duckworth of Asheville, were week end visitors here. Mis. A. J. O'N'eil of Newport, Tenn.. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Monteith, and sister, ./et KODAK save the fun LET Kodak save the fun for more fun tomor row and in the years to come. Carry one of the smart new colored Kodaks with you this summer. For best result*, keep it loaded with Kodak Film. Let us take care of your pictur;-making needs. Complete stocks. Expert finishing. Moderate prices. Austin Studio 22 Broadway SOU. RAILWAY SYSTEM | SPECIAL EXCURSION Friday, July 17th Cincinnati and Louisville RATES from Asheville to Cincinnati . . $15.00 Louisville . . 14.00 LIMIT: 15 days ASK TICKET AGENTS J. H. Wood Division Passenger Agent Asheville, N. C. Mrs. James F. Barrett, at the let ter's home. | Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mills and little daughter, Hazel Mae, havfe arrived from El Paso, Texas to spend the summer here. / Miss Frances Lowe of Louisiana is the guest of Miss Willie Kate Wat ers. Miss Ruth Pickelsimer is visiting Miss Mary Groves at her home on 3 Kimberly avenue, Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clonta of Can ton, are visiting Mrs. 3. '?. Loftis and Mrs. J. B. Pickelsimer. Mrs. Harris has returned to her home in Farmville, N. C., having vis ited Miss Gladys Kilpatrick the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Fore and children of Asheville have taken the I Jenkins' house on Henderaonville highway. Mr. Jenkins is represent ing the Rawle:gh company. Master James and Charles Pickel simer. have returned home from a .-?ait to their grandparents, Mr. and : Mrs. C. L. Rice at Wildwood, West Asheville. Miss Elizabeth Trowbridge, who spent several weeks visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Trowbridge has returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. Julia Trowbridge and dau ghter Miss Alma were week-end vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Trow- ; bridge in Weaverville. E. S. Davis of Greenville, S. C., ? has joined the force at Smith's bar- j ber shop. Mr. Davis has had 16 years experience in the barber ? trade and Is well recommended. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Townsend of Chicago are visiting Mrs. J. S. fJioenwood on Probarte. Mrs. Mamie Vordery has returned to Brevard for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nails, Jr., are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Cnrdia Kins. Miss Sara Crowell has returned to Concord after visiting Miss Mary i Osborne Wilkins the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Whitmire spent last Sunday in Asheville. Miss Hassie TTnsley had as her guests fo- the week-end Misses Ger trude Tinsley and Rita Stowe of j Greenville, S. C. 1 Miss Elizabeth Mauldin of Char 'lotte, and Miss Helen Hall of Bel mont, are guests at the Ivy Hill Tea ? Room. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mauldin of Charlotte, were week-end guests of ! Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Patton. I Miss Marie Tinsley and Mr. Stev . :.-nson of Asheville, spent Sunday with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tinsley. Mrs. Lodema Robertson has moved , from the McMinn House to the Ivy ; Hill Tea Room at Pisgah Forest for | the summer. i CARD OF THANKS : We wish to express our appreciation to those who so kindly assisted us i through the illness and death of our | brother, M. A. Cooper, and for the jmany floral expressions. Mrs. Mamie C. Verdery. Mrs. T. W. Whitmire V. A. Cooper. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order I of the superior court of Transylvania county, made in the special proceed- j I ing entitled Vincent C. Owen, admin- ] j istrator, vs. Clyde Owen et al., heirs | | at law of W. V. Owen, deceased, same j being No. 7 upon the special proceed I ing docket of said court, the under- 1 signed commissioner will on the 3rd J day of August, 1931, at 12 o'clock M., ! at the courthouse door in the town of Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash all those certain tracts of land, lying and being in Hogback township, Transyl vania county. North Carolina, de scribed as follows First Tract: Containing about 35 acres described in a deed from J. R. Owen to W. V. Owen, recorded in book No. 56, page 584 of the records of deeds for Transylvania county, N. C. Second Tract: An undivided two tenths interest in tract containing 37 acres, more or less, described in a deed from W. B. Cantrell to Nancy T. Owen, registered in book No. 29, at page 66, deed records of Transyl vania county, N. C. Third Tract: An undivided two tenths interest in a tract containing 200 acres, more or less, described in state grant No. 11791 to Nancy T. Owen, recorded in book No. 11, page 279, deed records of Transylvania county, N. C. All of said deeds, books, pages and the record thereof are hereby r^f-.-r red to and made a part hereof for the purpose of description. This 3rd day of July, 1931. VINCENT C. OWEN, Commissioner. July 9-16-23-30. SOCIETY NEWS | i BAZAAR AND LAWN SOCIAL \ SATURDAY AFTERNOON ji A bazaar and lawn social will be ] held at the U. D. C. Library Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock, under thej auspices of the Women's Guild of . St. Philips church. MISSES DUCKWORTH ENTERTAIN FRIENDS A lovely affair was the lawn party ; given last Friday evening by Misses i N'elle and Grace Duckworth at their j liome on Oaklawn. < Decorations emphasized the holiday { expression in patriotic colors and , flags and in the unique refreshments , to carry the impressions of a "safe , and sane" Fourth. Popsicle fire- , crackers, colored pop-corn cannon ; Wis and lollipop Vldiers, were serv ed. ; About forty young friends of the hostesses called. HUDSON-OSBORNE The following announcement will be of interest to Brevard friends. The Osbornes formerly resided here, Mr. Osborne being the brother of C. K. Osborne : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zebulon Osborne announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Dixie to Mr. Henry Ernest Hudson on Friday the third of July Nineteen hundred and thirty-one I Umatilla, Florida ! At Home after July tenth Crawfordville, Florida A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Coming as a complete surprise was the surprise birthday party given for Misses Lucile Brown and Ruby Mc Kinny and Messrs George Clark and Ralph Brown, Tuesday night July 7. The party was given at the home of Miss Brown on the .Country Club Road. The house was prettily deco- ! rated with a color scheme of red,! white ind blue carrying out the 4th ! of July colorings. After playing a lot j of interesting games, ice-cream and i cake was served to the following j guests. Misses Margaret and Myrtle , Bryson, Opal and Jewel Ashworth, Kdna and Virginia Mason, Mrs. Walt Ledbetter, Grace Hamilton, Margie Smith, Hazel Gillespie, Jessie Whit mire, Thelma Brown, Mrs. George Clark, Ruby McKinny, Mary Lowder, Rev. and Mrs. I. N. Knykendall and I.ucile Brown. Messrs Richard Moore, Hlanton Ashworth, Allison Moore, George Justus, Jr.. Bruce Watson, Foy Holden, Dock Lowder, Roy Nel- , son, Lane Lowder, Walter Shipman, James Morris and Mr. Loalia Tins I CARD OF THANKS | I wish to express my thanks to the ( people of Lake Toxaway for the' kindness shown me and my family while we were living in their com munity. I also wish to thank Mr. Moore of Brevard for allowing me the use of his ambulance for carry ing my sick wife to Paris, N. C. ROSS DAVIS. Paris, N. C. Pisgah Forest News j Manager J. H. Wolf and his basc , all nine of the Pisgah Forest ball ?lub take this opportunity of e*Pres?" ne their deep appreciation to the ?ommunity who took part in i the ice ?ream supper at the school house last rhursday evening. We re^et that we j j j take the names of those wno ad a Part "hat we might make per Sal mention of them However the 'himro piven are an index to the nt> ?rallty ef the community. We thank reu all who had a part and hope to ihow our appreciation to you by do ng our" best in the coming &ames 3f the Carolina Valley league. Mr and Mr?. Reuben Morgan spent cuts, M ? The former's sis "erMrT^ean" Taylor and children ol South Carolina, returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan to spend sev: "wrs^Emma Colburn has returnee to her home here after spending twe weeks with her daughter, Mrs. C. C Morris, in Biltmore. Mr. Joe Orr received the sad news recently of the death of his son, Ro ert Orr, in Washington. Mrs Cleo Brewer of Atlanta, is th< cuest of Miss Julia Deaver. Mrs. Bee Marshall is visitint friends in Asheville. Mrs. Ann Hall of Raleigh arrivec Saturday and has opened Hill Tea and Gift shop. Mrs. Sid Albert and children spen' Wednesday in Greenville. Cov and Glenn Sitton of Etowah sp 2 ? r'^/nVorr with Howard and D. S. Orr. Mr and Mrs. Mosco Hale and Mr and Mrs. R. D. McKinn. of P.cke; ? S C.. spent Sunday with Mr U. n Hnllinesworth and family ? Mr. Hollingsworth returned with them t( South Carolina, where he will spen( several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kamseyoflnman C were recent guests of Mr. an Mrs." H. 0. Parker. J H. Wolf attended the bur;nl o his grandmother, Mrs. 'Young, " Asheville, Sunday afternoon. ' Misses Elizabeth and Happy Maul din of Charlotte, are spending th. summer months at I\ey ' ? _ , Misses Florine Carter and Orlen Capps and Messrs. Merriei^apP^ 3 Valry Carter motored to Picken=, ? C ? Sunday. . , Miss Nellie Monsieur and Mr Velly Parker of Detroit, Mich, . visiting relatives and friends in Mr" Harvey Radford spent th week-end in South Carolina. Miss Fanny Boggs of A^'"' was a caller of her sister, Mrs. W. a Tilde. Con, .nd drfl dien of Spartanburg, spent the week end with relatives in ^ section. A Morris reunion was held at " home of Sherman Morris ^ay Mr and Mrs. Bunion Davis o Pickens; S. C? spent Sunday with lei aUMr Eari13 Wnof Fort Bragg spent the Fourth with friencU here Miss Stella Pams of Sickens, h (' is spending this* week >vith aunt Mrs. C. II. Pams. Mr. Sid Albert of the CarrLum^e company, was badly scalded Fnda morning when a swift jet of stean Blantyre Breezes j l l Misses Kathleen and Corine Dun can and Messrs. Edward and Cecil Duncan visited their grandmother, Mrs. R. V. Duncan, recently. Miss Belle Reed of Candler, spent j the week-end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Scott and chil Idren, Clara Jane and Betty Sue, spent lone night last week with their aunt, Mrs. J. T. Justus. William Frady has been 'or. the sick list but is improving. Mrs. Curtis King of Sandy Mush, j visited her mother, Mrs. Cling Bay nard, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyday and chil dren, Mildred and Billy, of Pisgah , Forest, visited Mr. and Mrs. John ? Reed Sunday. _ ? Miss Elizabeth Moore visited Miss i Mary Ellen Reed one day last week. Two new cases of measles are re ported in the family of Mr. and Mrs. I Cornelius Rickman. The former cas , es are improving nicely. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson and daugh ters, Martha, Catherine, and Mar garet. and son Harry have arrived _,at French Broad Park for the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Akers and Mrs. Salter '? and children, Jimmie and Martha Frances, were recent arrivals at ! French Broad Park. | Mr. and Mrs. Hamby of Lyman, S. I C., spent the past week at Mapel r Spring cottage, French Broad Park. j Mr. and Mrs. Harty and children, I I Misses Bobby and Gladys and Messrs. I Scriven and Gerald of Jacksonville, I Fla., spent a few days last week at ? : thoir summer cottage here. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eames, who I are summering in Hendersonville, vis ? ited Mrs. Ada E. Reed Saturday. . | Mr. A. W, Davis and son Claud, ?ialso Messrs. Raynel Morgan and Jus - tin Brewer have returned to their > homes after spending some time at *|Mr. Davis' farm in Georgia. PI ? struck him in the right side ander J j th? arm and on the shoulder result I ing in a serious and painful burn. Mr, f ? Albert reached up above his positior i ' near a boiler to grab a steam hose j and clean out a pipe. In doing so he . j knocked the hose down. It fell on a e cteam valve, turning the steam dirsct ' ly on him. 1 Charles S. Dunn, Pisgah National J| Forest ranger, has announced that he . | is to be transferred to the Smoky Na tional Park the first of August. He ' will be replaced here by Bill Duncan p , formerly of the Cherokee forest. 3 j Seventy-four fawns h2ve been caught and are being raised in ths Pisgah National Forest. The fawns J are kept at various places in the for . est by game wardens. They are t!i ? :be shipped to the Smoky National I Park and other forests which have a -.small quota of deer. Miss Nellie Monsieur and Mr. Vel ly Parker of Detroit. Mich, Missef 2 Corine Sentell and Mildred Barnett and Mesprs. Rueben Mackev and C. L f Corn, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morgan - enjoyed a trip to Mt. Pisgah the 4th ' The Pisgah Forest nine defeated ', Penrose on the local diamond Satur ? day to a tune of 14-1. Fruitland ? comes here next Saturday to play or r the local diamond at 330 p.m. There will be services at the David i" ; son River Presbyterian church every { j first and third Sunday afternoons at i 4 o'clock by Rev. R. L. Alexander. PISGAH FOREST IN WIN FROM PENROSE Through some bad fielding: and a lack of hitting, etc., Penrose again lost the scheduled game to Pisgah by ? the score of 16-1. "Lanky" Williams did some good pitching for a boy of | little experience, setting down some of the old time leaguers, and receiv ing much in the way of compliments from spectators. Pisgah very much louthit Penrose and stole more bases, j Penrose boys can come on yet if tljey ? have a lot of coaching. The game was ! attended by the largest crowd of fans during the season. Both teams show ed good conduct and sportsmanship. I The box score: _ Penrose ab h r o a ^ McCall, 2b 4 0 0 1 2 1 Rogers, If 4 0 0 1 1 1 W. Middleton, lb 4 1 0 9 0 1 C. Pickelsimer, cf 4 1 0 0 0 2 Talley, rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 Goode, 3b 4 0 0 2 1 3 ?Poore, ss 4 1 1 2 2 0 Lyday, c 4 1 o 9 2 2 Williams, p 3 2 0 0 3 0 ^ Totals 35 6 1 24 11 11 * i Pisgah ab h r o a e Carter, cf 6 2 2 0 0 0 Edwards, 2b 6 I 1 3 2 t Ross, ss 5 0 2 1 0 2 W. Morris, 3b 5 3 4 0 0 1 C. Morris, c 5 2 1 12 3 0 Mackey, lb 5 3 2 8 0 2 Daniels, If 3 1 6 1 0 0 Barnett, rf 3 1 1 2 0 0 Morris, p 3 1 1 0 6 0 Allison, If 2 0 0 0 0 0 Frady, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Steppe, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ... 47 14 15 27 12 6 Two-base hits, Carter, W. Morris, . C. Morris, Daniels; three-base hits, ? W. Morris, Mackey; stolen bases, Pisgah 10, Penrose 3: ieft on bases, Penrose 3, Pisgah 5. Base on balls off Williams, 2; struck out by Wil . liams 7, Morris 8, Steppe 4. Talley 1. Umpires, McCrary. Middleton. , 1 Penrose will play Mills River at , Penrose next Saturday. ? i i THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVE1 ? | is by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliabU. ~osts less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regarding , ; greatly reduccd fares for ?short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM 'l We Pay Cash for Chickens and Eggs We advise you to hold your hens til the price goes up a little. Nice Fryers ,r|. 25c Eggs, fresh country . . . 18c ! I yard 20c Corn ? Cash 85c B. & B. Feed & Seed Company BREVARD, N. C. Prices subject to change any time 2T/?e POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP Brevard, N. C. Telephone 29 Eugene Permanent Waves AND La Gerardine Treatments Finger Waves, Haih-Cutting and all Services that go with a Thoroughly Equipped Beauty Shop. Located In PLUMMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE I ' MRS. 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