Jenkins.
Guests present included Misse3
Rose Schacner, Mary Osborne Wil
kinsh, Roberta Bryant and Me3sra.
I'au! and Robert Kollar, David Price,
Langdon English, Barnard Schachner
Joe Schachner, Edgar Loftis, Harold
Duckworth, Weilt Duckworth, Wal
ter Clayton, Edward Clayton, Donald
Jenkins, Mack Allison, Richard Aik
en, Jack Aiken, Ralph Galloway,
Sandy MeL?od, Charles Mull, Nathan
McMinn, Mark Taylor Orr, Ralph
Harni-s and John PickeUijner.
Kefreshmeifs of punch and cakes J
were served bf the young hostess dur- '
ing the evening. '
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MRS. PUETTE CELEBRATES >
SEVENTY-SEVENTH <
BIRTHDAY
i
Mrs. W. J. Puette ielebrated her I
seventy-seventh birthday, Sunday at 1
the home of her daughter, Rev. Mrs. ^
C. p. McFee. of Marion, N. C., with i
a birthday dinner.
Tho dinner guests included Rev.
and Mrs. C. B. McFee and daughter,
Miss Es'a McFee. of Marion, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mr. and Mr?. Will
C. Hunt and children, Edward and
Miss Sue, of Brevard. i
* 1 1-? i.
birthday dinner: and Miss Eva McFee t
assisted with the serving. v
The honoree received may lovely t
rthday gifts. ? iV v
Mr< McFce was hostess for the i
G U IJCK-TRA N TflAM j
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
Announcment of the engagement of
Miss Annabel Gulick, of Oklahoma
City, Okla., tnd Mr. Anthony j
Trantham, of Brevard, la of Snuch In- 1
terest in tho two communities. The
wedding will take place on Saturday,
March 5, in the Oklahoma city.
Miss Gulick is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
Gulick, of Oklahoma City, and made
many friends ir. Brevard during her
extended visit last summer with her
sister, Mrs. J. F. Winton, and Super
intendent Winton, of Brevard Instit
ute. j
Mr. Trantham, oldest son of Mr. ,
and Mrs. B. W. Trantham, is popular j
among a wide circle of friends in j
Brevard. He has been connected with
I'ne Plummer c tympany department ]
store in Brevard for a number of ?
years. 1 1
The young couple will reside on <
Maple street where they will be at j
homo to their friends after March 8. ;
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JUNIOR BOYS ELECT |1
OFFICE! 'S 1 1
it
Sunday morning when the Sunday i
School classes of the Brevard Metho- t
list Church convened, the Junior j
x>ys, taught by Jack Trantham, mot
n a business session and elected 1
jfficera, ; 1
Billy Nicholson was chosen Presi- !
lent and Oliver Orr, Jr., Secretary- 1
Treasurer. These two officers have s
nade out their routine schedules for 1
.he curreni year and they have 1
ilready launched several plans, I
vhereby they ^xpect to get many new
nembers for their class.
BREVARD CHURCHWOMEN j
OBSERVE WORLD DAY
OF PRAYER
' e
The annual World Day of Prayer v
jrogram which is held over the er- j
ire world was conducted at the Bre- ! 2
?ard Presbyterian church Friday j
ifternoon, February 12, with ladies ,
?epresenting all the churches of Bre- a
ard participating. The program j
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The name program is used b? ail
churches on Worid Dsy of Prayer
snd the 1S82 program was prepared
by Miss Helen Tupper of Isabella
Thoburn College, Lucknow, India.
Ladies taking part in the program
were: Leader, Mrs. 0. L. EfWin;
Mrs. B. F. Beasley, Sirs. Dr. J F.
Zachnry, Mrs. A. H. Kizer, Mrs E. W.
Blythe, Mrs. l)r. Roy Long, Rev.
Mrs. Paul Hartielly Mrs. Frank Jenk
ins, Mrs. Julian Grazener, Mrs. 0. H.
Orr, Mrs. T. P. Ward, Rev. R. L.
Alexender, Mrs. T, H. Shipman and:
Mrs. Mtack Allison, Miss Lillian j
Jenkins provided the music for the:
afternoon's program.
ENJOYABLE BIRTHDAY
PARTY
Miss Polly Hartsell, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Hartsell celebrat
ed her 13th birthday Saturday even
ing, February 13th with a theatre
party at the Clemson theatre.
The young gueste met at their
Hostess home at seven o'clock and
.vent in a group to the theatre where
:hey enjoyed the screen version of
D'Henry's popular story, "The Cisco
Kid."
At the conclusion of the picture!
Wis* Hartsell invited the guests tc
ier hc-me where they enjoyed delight- j
'ul refreshments and a number of in- i
evesting games. Refreshments served
?epresented the ever popular Vaien- j ?
ine and later music the guests en
oyed several musical selections.
The guests Included : Misses Ora \
lolt Long, Catherine English, Caro- j i
yn Kilpatrick, Dorothy Everett, : (
tf alha Thsrp, Anita Galloway, Betty : ]
joftis, Mary Aiken. Dorothy Sch-j
ichner, Mildred Galloway, Lucy Gat- ; ,
oway, Ruth Fulton, Henry Erwin, |
Svonne Robinson and Haze! Mae i ,
fills. |
WEDNESDA Y BOOK CLUB
POSTPONES TREE PLANTING
PROGRAM
The Wednesday Book club postpon- j
d its tree planting program which : .
/os to have been held on Tuesday, 1 j
^eb. 16. until Wednesday, February . ,
14. on account of the bad weather .
irevailing on the former date. (
The tree planting program reads
is follows:
Song ? America.
"Ballads cf Trees and the Master"
?Mrs. J. S. Silversteen.
The Tree Planting,
Song ? "Trees" by Girl Scouts of
?roop No. 2.
Trombone Solo ? "Star Spangled '
banner," by Donald Lee Moore.
"Allegiance tc the Flag.' 1
The program will begin at '1
clock Wednesday afternoon on the,1
Ugh School grounds. The public is j
ordially invited to attend.
Regular meeting of the Wednesday j
lub was held Tuesday, February 16, i
t the home of Mrs. Hinton McLeod, !
i'ith fifteen members present. Trans- >
ction of business occupied the major i
I ,t of the meeting. if
Next meeting of the club will be i
leld at the home of Mrs. J. M. Alii- , 1
on on Wednesday, February 24.
METHODIST WOMEN TO
MEET THURSDAY
The Woman's Missionary Society'*
f the Brevard Methodist church will l
tieet in regular session at the ladies';
arlor of the church, Thursday after- 1
loon at 3:30 o'clock.
This meeting will be held priinar- -
ly fof' the discussion of business mat. | '
ers, and it is expected that many im- ;1
portant phases of the society's work |
re to be discussed. 1 1
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DISTRICT DEl'UTY GRAND
MATROX VISITS EASTERN ji
STAR
i\lis. Minnie K. Lewis, of Asheville, ^
listvict deputy grand matron of |
he Eastern Star. Pisgah Chapter
'J8. met in the Ma-onic Hall Tues- j
lay evening for her official visit to
he chapter.
Mrs. Lewis instructed the chapter
in the work of the Eastern Star and j
he discussed the Efficiency Test of
00 questions wich the members are j
o study.
Members of the organization will
neet with Mrs. A. H. Houston at her
some, 121 Maple street, for the pur
>ose of studying these question next,
fuesday evening. i
At the conclusion of the meeting,
Mrs. C. O. - Robinson and Mrs. C. M. ,
Douglas were hostesses to a delight- i
ul social hour, serving enjoyable re- j
'reshments, suggestive of Valentines. ;
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
PRESENTS PLAY
Last Sunday morning the members
>f the Young People's Department of
,he Baptist Sunday School enjoyed a
nost unusual program, given by the
jleaners Class. The program was in
;he form of a play, which was based
in the Sunday School lesson, and
vritten by two members of the class,
N'elle Duckworth and Clara Garren.
Each girl in the play acted her part
ivetl and proved her ability. At the
conclusion of the play, a duet was
sung by Louise Gillespie and Thelma
Johnson.
The Gleaners, under the direction
jf Mrs. Paul Hartsell, are to be com
mended for the s*plendid work that
they are doing.
MISS MYRTLE BARN ETTE
HOSTES TO BUSINESS
WOMEN'S CLUB
The Business and Professional Wo
men' club held an interesting meet
ing Monday evening at which time
they discussed plans for the observ
ance of National Business and Pro
fessional Women' Week.
Mrs. Flax A. Lawrence, vice pres
ident, presided in the absence of Mrs.
Lodema Robertson, president.
Plans were perfected for the joint
meeting which the ladies will hold
with the Brevard Kiwanis club ? on
Thursday, March 10.
National Business and Professional
Women's week is the second week in
March from Monday, 7 through Sat
urday, 12. Thc ro?mbw> .ef club
have boc/i invited tit Attend k ban?
gu?t at tlw Battery Purk Hotel cn
Monday, Marcis 7, to begin Observ
ance of the w? k act aside for th*tr
programs.
The -club adopted a resolution in re
gard to making all captains and lieu
tenants of the Giri Scout troc$? &jos
orary members of the club. Wow be
coining honorary .members by the rss- !
oiution include: Mrs. Int. Rustin,
Miss Willie Aiken, Miss. Ethel Mft
Minn and Mi 3s Lillian Jenkins.
Miss Myrtle Barnette *vas hostess
to the club, and at the conclusion of
the program she served refresh- 1
ments, carrying the Valentine idea, j
BLANCHE BARRUS CIRCLE !
MEETS WITH MRS. RAMSEY
The Blanche Barrus Circle of the'
Baptist church met with Mrs. Ralph!
Ramsey, Tuesday afternoon with ten
members present.
In the absence of the chairman,
Mrs. Rcy Long, Mrs. Ramsey pre-;
sided.
Topic of the afternoon's program,!
taken from the first chapter of Dr. !
Gili's bock on "Europe and the Gos-r
pel" was discussed by Mrs. Ramsey, j
program leader.
Mrs. Ramsey explained that before 1
1872 the Southern Baptists had not
done any material work in the Eu- 1
ropean countries. In 1872 cn Italian j
mission was founded in Italy andjj
this was supported by the Southern i
Baptists during trying times, though ?
no ether projects were undertaken j
until after the World War. Following,
Lhe World War, missions were found- j
2d in Spain, Hungary, Jugo SJavie, ?
Rumania, and (Ukraine. |]
At the conclusion of the program i
a social hour was enjoyed and the . '
hostess served delightful refresh- '
ments. j 1
BAPTIST T. E. L. CLASS HOLDS
REG ULAR MEETING j ;
1 (
The T, E. L. class of the Baptist | .
shurch met in the church parlor for j
its regular meeting Tuesday after-:.
,iocn. Six members of the organiz- '
xtior were present to participate in j ?
:he discussion of business matters ?
ijertaining to the work and plans of I,
:he class for the current year. I
MR. AND MRS. SM AT HERS TO .
CELEBRATE WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
A large number of friends of Mr. <
?nd Mrs. Paul Smathers have re
ceived invitations to attend their j
nineteenth wedding anniversary eel- : '
?bration which will be held at their j /
inme on Franklin street, Friday eve-j
ling. j,
r.-r. ASSOCIATION TO ji
MEET FRIDAY ;<
The Parent-Teacher association will |
neet at the Elementary School build- j '
ng Friday afternoon for its regular 1 1
session instead of Monday afternoon. '
n order not to conflict with the D. A. ]
J. program.
't he program planned for the meet- (
ing includes the following numbers: h
Patriotic songs, by organization; Pi-,
mo duet, March Militaire, by Miss |i
3ra Holt Long and Miss Dorothy Ev- j
irett ; George Washington play andii
ninuet by Miss Willie Aiken's third j '
;rade pupils. j 1
Albert Payne had his tonsils re- H
moved by Dr. G. B. Lynch at his home \
Wednesday. He is recuperating rapid- !
y. i
Mrs. James Siniard, who has been
real sick for the last, three weeks, is '
improving.
Mrs. (Jluck of Ashcville, is spend- I
;ng several days this week as guest 1
?f Mrs. W. H. Duckworth.
Kalph Barnes ol'BtalI*rfordtoivN?
C.. U vUittng, friends ter# stk we*Sk.
Mrs. L. B. 3s?n9? of BmSmo a?
grille w*s * visitor here Saadty.
Mrs. C. H.'Trowbri<Jgoc.f WtAver
viile w?n fcb? wM&-?nd gt?e*i of
S$?b Aim*, 'fr/jTrbridge,
Mra. W. P. Whitmire of Ilender-,
sonville was the week-end gutet of j
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Whitroiro.
Mr. and Mvs. C. H Jolly and Mr.
and Mrs. Whitesione cf Asheville |
were the visitors Sunday at Mr. and'
Mrs. R. If. McCaJL
Sam Barnett underwent en opera- j
tion for appendicitis at the Pattern
Memorial hospital Friday, the sur- ;
gical work being done by Dr. G. L. !
Newland.
J. W. Burnett, of Greenville, S. C., '
formerly superintendent of the Sap- ?
phire fotton rniilf here, was a Bre-,
vard visitor last Thursday.
A. E. Hampton was a business i'
visitor In Canton Friday. !<
Lecn English, Jr., and L. P. '
Hamlin were visitors in Greensboro, j '
Thursday and' Friday, of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rmathars v/erc
week-end visitors in Ashevilie.
Miss Edna Mason, of Leicester, , '
spent the week-end with her sister, , I
Mrs. Lev/is Osborne.
Miss Eva McFae, of Marion, is ( '
visiting her cousin here. Miss Sue;
Hunt. i .
Diilon- Booth of New York City, is j
visiting his mother, Mrs, H. Booth,]
here for several days.
Mrs. Eck Simma was an Ashcvilie!
visitor, Friday afternoon. 1 1
Miss Willie Mae Neely rva3 called j <
to Savannahs Ga., last week on fic* , <
:ount of the iHness of her nephew, j '
son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nicholson. !
She was accompanied on the trip by ; i
fommie Wood. They will return with i
the child as soon as he is able to j i
travel. i
Lee Arledga visited his mother in ji
Hendersonville. Sunday. P
Mr3, Barnettc and daughters, i j
Myrtle and Lois, spent Saturday in I j
Hendersonville with Sam Barnettc, ]
who recently underwent an appendix! I
)pc ration there. j 1
Mr. Lem Brooks is able tc be outj;
igain after being confined to his home jl
for several days with rheumatism,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitmire oil,
Hcndersonville were the week-end 1 1
quests of Mr. and Mrs, P. S. King.
T.ir. P. S. King is rapidly improv- 1 (
ng from a recent illness ?
Dr. Carl Hardin has returned j
' rom a two weeks' visit, in Georgia. _ ,
Mrs. T. S. Wood was shopping in ;
A she vi lie lasl Thursday. _ . ;
Miss Doi'othy Silversteen is visit- ^
ng friends in New York and other j
i-ities. She will return in several
.veekp, i (
Mr, and Mrs. William Ray of Lake
rozaway were Brevard visitors iaeti^
veek,
Mr. Cobb of Coesar's Head was a '
Brevard visitor Saturday. ,
Mrs. Eugene Loftis and daughter, j
Catherine, of Asheville, were Brevard , j
visitors, Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Smathers was an Ashc
vilie visitor, Tuesday. I'
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Johnson left j
Saturday for Augusta, Ga. After i
risking there for several days they j
vill go to Chicago, 111., where Mr. r
lohnson has accepted a position with j
:he Atlantic Airlines. Mrs. Johnson :
will return to Brevard to visit with i
her parents and she will join her ?
iiusband March 15.
Misses Mary Osborne Wilkins anil
Rose Schachner were the week-end
visitors of Miss Roberta Bryant a! ;
the home of Mrs. Cos Paxton in I
Greenville. S. C.. where Roberta i*|
intending school, i
E. E. Latricgc*, of Cantos, waff ?
Biwer<i virifce? 2?oTj<J?)r;
Mr! ancl Ifire. 3. 3 Silr?8$?e?
ftftt, AsttavBfe trrtdiif.'
John SlcMinr left l??t weak for
A&uta, Ga., where ha Is VHtMstoi
with an insurance company.
Mrs. J. E. Waters, and daughters,
Mi sMa Suth and Willie Kate, Midfes
Misses Agnes and Josephine CUyton,
were Athtvilie ihoppm Saturday.
Robert Whitmfre and B,. S. Terry#
of Easiey, S. C., were Brevard visit
ors last VtN;k.
J. T. Mills has returned from a
business trip to Texas.
Prasik Henry, Karry Clayton,
Henry Erwln and Milton Sellers at
tended the Junior League Ball,
held at th? George Vanderbllt hotel,
Ashevilie, Friday night. -
Frank Duckworth has returned to
Charleston, West Virginia, after vis
iting for several days with his par
ants here, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duck
worth.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
State of North Carolina,
County of Transylvania,
Town of Brevard.
versus
A. B. OWEN and wife HAZEL
OWEN, and ell other pemna
claiming any interest in the land*
herein described.
Under and by virtue of Interlocu
tory Judgment, of Sale, by Fore.
rlosure, had in the above entitled
Miuse in the Superior Court of
rranayivtnia County of date Novem
Mr 23, A. D., 1931, and at order
made therein 11-23-193*1 ; the under
signed Commissioner will, on Monday,
the 21st day of Match, A. D? 1932,
at Twelve (12) o'clock M. at the
Courthouse door )n the town of Bre
vard, North Carolina, offer for sale
it public auction to the highest bidder
for cash that certain tract or lots or
parcel or parcels of land lying and
seirig In Brevard township, Transyl
vania county, North Carolina, and
note particularly described as fo't
ows, to wit: ?
Lying in Brevard. "Beginning at a
5tako in the west margin oi Broad
Street and runs with Broad Street
lorth C deg. 50 min. ca3t 14.6 ft.;
;hence north 3 deg. east 10.5 ft. to a
*take in the west margin of Broad
Street; thence north' 83 d.eg. 57 min.
ft'est 60 feet a stake; thence south
3 deg. west 5 ft.; thence south 6 deg.
50 min. west 14.5 ft. to a stake;
:hence south S3 deg. 57 min east 60
ft. to the beginning."
Being the same lands described in
the pleadings in the above entitled
:ause, to which reference is made for
i more complete description of the
iame. (A. B. Owen).
Purpose of sale to satisfy said In
teriocultory Judgment of Sale by
Foreclosure, including ali penalties,
interest, costs and expenses of same.
This the 18 th dav of February.
A. D-, 1932.
A. F. MITCHELL. Commissioned
Appointed, by The Court.
4tc Feb.l8,25,Mar3,lO
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