& Society News and Club Activiti?? | BREVARD GIRLS TO SPEND TWO WEEKS VACATION AT CAROLINA BEACH Misses Gladys English and Eliza beth Ramseur ,wfco taught school in the 'public schools of Angiers during the past year have been attending commencement exercises at Salem College, Winston-Salem this week. The popular young Brevard ladies plan to go from Winston-Salem to Durham ivhere they will be joined by , Miss Maxine Watkins and to Greens ' boro to be joined by Miss English. -They .Will continue their trip to Caro lina i^ch and spend a two week3 vacati? at that summer resort. After June 12, Miss Watkins and Miss May Johnson of Atlanta, Geor gia will visit with Misses English and Ramseur at their home here. EASTERN STAR TO MEET ! TUESDAY A regular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held Tues day, June 7, at 8 o'clock. This will be a practice and instruction meet ing with a social hour at the close. Worthy Matron. Mrs. Ina Ruskin, urges all officers and members to be present. MJSS MARGARET FULLB RIGHT HONORED AT DANCE Honoring his sister, Miss Hargaret Kullbright, of Asheville, who spent the past week-end in Brevard, Earl Fullbright was host at a dance on last Saturday evening at his home. An array of spring flowers dec orated the living room, where the couples were invited to dance. The re freshments of punch and cake were served from the dining room. About twenty guests were present. INFORMAL LUNCH EOF HONORS MRS JOHNSON Mrs. J. F. Winton entertained in formally at a luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon honoring Mrs. Julian Johnson, former faculty mem ber of the Brevard Institute. , The luncheon was served in the din ing room which was most attractive in an array of spring flowers. Guests included the following fac ulty-members of the Institute: Misses Snalding, Merritt, Garrison, and Mrs. J ohnson. Y. W. A. PICNIC AT CAMP CAROLINA The Y. W. A. of the Brevard Baptist Church held the regular meeting of the month in the form of a picnic at Camp Carolina, Monday evening. About twenty of the young wemen, . accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. 1 Hartsell and Mr. and Mrs. Julian 1 Cilazener, went to the Camp. The ' regular business of the club was J transacted, and an inspirational pro-'1 gram of interest was presented. FORMER B. /. STUDENTS J1 ATTEND COMMENCEMENT ?' EXERCISES ?????? 2 A large r umber of the former stu dents and faculty members of the , Brevard Institue have been visit ing at that institution during the past week to attend the final exercis- j cs of the school year. i; Among the visitors were: Henry : D'incan of Washington, D. C., Misses I.ila and Annie Pugh of Rock Hill, I S. C. Miss Wilma McCracken and Mr..'; Paul McCracken of Rock Hill, S. C., ' Troy Boggs of Greenville, S. C. Wayne Jones of Greenville, S. C.( George Bowie of Pickens, S. C. Mrs. Julian Johnson of Rock Hill. S. C.,'i Miss Etta Boggs of Greenville, S. C., Joe Regan of Atlanta., Ga, Misses Frances Ballard, Williamson and the parents of many of the present stu dents at the school. BREVARD INSTITUTE STUDENTS RETURN FOR BIG REUNION EVENT k Twenty three former students of Brevard Institute returned to their old Alma Mater Saturday evening for the first reunion of its kind since they left the school. Many of the old stu dents were accompanied by their wives and al! gathered in tho parlor of the Girl's Dormitory for a social hour of i-cminiscing over "Old Times." Those present were: Miss Bertha Gantt ? New York City, class of 1920.. Mrs. Duth i)avis Bradford, Char lotte, class of 1922. Mrs. Emma Redmond Hyde; ? Bu channan, Va. c'ass of 1921. Mrs. Loma James Lael ? Glen Al pine, class of 1920. Mrs. Nell Humphries ? Gaffney, class of 1921. Mrs. Margaret Osteen Taylor ? Greenville, class of 1920. 1 Miss Annie Zachary ? Charlotte, class of 1923. Miss Lillian Guodlett ? Traveler's Rest, class of 1926. Fred Osteen ? Easley, class of 1926. Ruth Gaston ? Laurens, S. C. class of 1925. Daisy Edwards Vance ? Plumtree, X. C., class of 1921. Roy Ludwig ? Charlotte, class of 1926. Mrs. Grace Brakefield Collins ? Greenville, class of 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes (Alice1 Osteen) ? Charlotte, class of 1920. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb ? Char lotte, class of 1920. Miss Ruby McManus ? Charlotte, class of 1921. Ralph Jolley ? Rutherfordton, class of 1920. Hugh Whistant ? Shelby, class of 1921. Trov Boggs ? Greenville, clas3 of 1 1928. ' i : Joe Whistnat ? Shelbv, class of 1921. Brevard Students Lillian Byrd Simpson, class of 1920. Mrs. Eva Long Miller, class of 1921 Lloyd Allison, class of 1926. O. H. Orr, former superintendent. 1 ? Present Faculty members. Supt. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Winton. j During the evening each of the old ; 'tudents in turn told his or her own , i story of the years since they parted j ' and it was intei-esting to note the ; < nany trails of life that have been fol- 1 lowed by this very representative 1 ? irrouo of the wonderful students which the Brevard Institute sends out inu> the world. 1 LAST MEETING OF [;' MATH AT ASIAN CLUB 1 1 Tho final meeting of the Mathatas- j an Club was held last Thursday at . he home of the president, Mrs. Har- . ild Norwood. The meeting was busi les in nature, several transactions of : , mportance being made ; and a report if the officers was given. The election of two new members, | . VLrs. Jerry Jerome and Mrs. Julia i ^chachner was had. Mrs. Anthony ; . PvRntham was elected substitute- . it-large. BENEFIT DANCE IS BRILLIANT ! AFFAIR. The dance staged by the Business 1 ! jnd Professional Women's Club at j the Franklin Hotel on Tuesday even- j , ing benefitting the Girl Scout Camp ! 1 was met with favorable comment by ' , all who were present. The evening opened with a grand j march, led by the patrons and pat- j j rnnesses, in the spacious lobby of the hotel where dancing was then enjoy ed throughout the evening. Two ( =nuare dances, called by Dr. Carl Hardin, lent a jovial air to the occas ion. The seven piece orchestra of Algie Boss provided excellent music. The New Low Prices! Millions know the superior safety of the All-Weetlier Tread?* blft reason why snore people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. Latest 1932 Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Supertvtidt Cord Tires TRUCK TIRE ! Bargains'. 32x6 ? $26.50 32x6.00-20 ? $11.65 Heavy Duty Pathfinder Other sizes low priced Less in pairs 440-21 $3.59 450-21 $3.95 473-19 $4.63 500-20 $4.95 525-21 $5.98 ? Tune In On GOOD YEAR RADIO PROGRAMS Every Wednesday viyht over station WWNC ED. McC0Y'S SERVICE STATION Pisgah Forest Post Office Phone 107 Brevard ? Corner Broad und Jordan St. Phone 109 Good Used Tires Expert Vulcanizing | orchestra played from the card robm adjoining the lobby. Miiicli credit is due the membew ;of the club for their faithful work' in planning one of the outstanding j preseason socials, in Brevard. Mrs. ! Robertson, president of ihe club, was ably assisted by Mrs. Car! McCrary and Mrs. Flex Lawrence in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Silvers teen, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Croushorn, Cap tain and Mrs. Wm. Fetzer, Mr. and 1 Mrs. S. M, Macfie, Judge and Mrs. Ed McCoy, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle were patrons and patronesses for the dance. MIS J FANNIE McGEHEE TAKES A. B. DEGREE FROM WESLEYAN Word has been received here that Miss Fannie McGehee, popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc Gehee of Macon, Georgia was grad uated from Wesleyan College, -Monday morning May 30th taking her Bache lor of Arts degree from that insti tution. Miss McGehee is widely known in Brevard, she having spent many sum mers here with her family and it is with delight that her friends here learn of her achievement in the schol astic world. Miss McGehee, an honor student of Wesleyan college was chosen for membership in Phi Delta Phi last Thursday night, this being one of the outstanding sororities. Miss McGehee served this year as president of the Association of Macon Girls at Wesleyan. She received sop omoro honors; and last year was a junior marshal during the commence ment. She is a member oi the math club. She has been a prominent mem- < ber of her class tennis team during four years at Wesleyan. DR. AND MRS. LY DAY'S SONS HERE Dr. and Mrs. William Lyday gave a dinner Sunday evening to their three sons and daughters, having other friends also as guests. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Lyday, of Greensboro; Dr. and Mrs. Emmett Lyday, of Gas- ( tonia; Dr. and Mrs. Hall Lyday, of ^ Greenville; Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cun ningham, and Dr. and Mrs. Charles j L. Newland were the dinner guests. The three sons of Dr. William Ly- 1 day are renowned physicians and sur- i geons, and while in Brevard visited 1 the plant of the new Lyday Memor- < ial Hospital, opening this Friday. The hospital was given its name in mem ory of the late Dr. Andrew .1. Lyday, j Transylvania county's first physi- ? :ian. BRIDGE TOtJRNAMES'T STARTS 1 MONDA Y EVENING 1 Plan for the Contract elimination ' oridge tournament which will bo held 1 it the Waltermire Grill Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings 1 jnder the auspices of the Business . ?nd Professional Women's club have jeen perfected, according to Mrs. Paul Smathers, chairman of the com- 1 nittee in charge. The committee in ? ?harge includes: Mrs. Smathers, Mrs. i 3. M. Macfie, Tommie Whitmire and Foe Vigodsky. According to Mrs. Smathers an en hance fee of 50 cents will be charged 'or each player, this entitling the lolder to play each evening accord-, j ng to the progression of the tourna nent. A consolation match for the j benefit of first night losers will be j leld Tuesday evening in addition to | :he regular games. A spectators fee i >f 15 cents will be charged to all who I ivish to watch the games. The playing will begin at 8 o'clock j and all players are urged to bring i their cards and a partner. All who : expect to enter the tournament are ) urged to notify Mrs. S. M. Macfie or i Mrs. Paul Smathers in advance in 1 order to facilitate the arrangements for playing. The schedule and qualification re quirements follow: Schedule First night: Qualifying Rounds 1. All entrants report. 2. Pairing. 3. Play. After a series of 24 hands in which there is to be a progression between the winners in each squad. (Two tables or 4 teams) after every ? 8 hands, the 16 teams (32 entrants) having the highest score will be eligi- . ble for the opening rounds of the ' Championship flight The losers will be paired together in a consolation flight. Second night: Eliminating Rounds 1. The qualifying teams (16) from the previous receiving report to Championship Flight. Those who failed to qualify will" report to Con solation 'Flight. Opening Round*: For Both Champ, ami Con. Flights (The following plan will determine the procedure for the Champ. Flight. The Con. Flight will be carried on in a somewhat like manner, depend, ing on the Np. of entrants. After the pairing, 1G hands will be played at each table, no progression at all, the winning team qualifying for the quarter finals. The losing team being eliminated' from the tournament. ". Quarter Finals. After 16 hands, which are to be played as in the opening rounds 4 teams will be elimi nated and 4 teams will progress to th*> semi final rounds. Third night: Championship Rounds 1. Semi Finals. After 16 hands 2 teams survive. 2. Finals. After 16 hands the Champions Survive. Miss Ruth Snelson of Asheville is visiting her father this week. Fred Cooper of Cohutta, Ga., is visiting Milan Nicholson. Mrs. Pat Kimzey has returned after a two weeks visit at the home of her parents in Reidsville. Miss Fa>' Claytdh, Mies- -Mary Nicholson and Fred Cooper spent Tuesday in Asheville. ? _=. ? i ? -- =?- Ss j | Local and Personal Items || ? ?? ? - 1 ? ? L " Masses Lula Williams and Essie Squires of Charlotte are visiting^ frien.dfi in Brevard this week Miss Sallie Vara and Miss Saliie Stribling of Greenville, S. C., have returned to their summer home "Montvale Game Farm" at Sapphire. ' Reverend L, R. Robinson of Clats kanie, Oregon, in a letter to the Bre vard News, expressed pleasure in I having as his guests recently Bob Fisher and Fred Hail of Lake Toxa way. Miss Pauline Jenkins of Brevard, and Rosman is seriously ill at the. hot* of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jenkins in Alcoa, Tennessee. She has pneumonia. Moultrie Truluck of Canton was in : Brevard Tuesday. Paul Keller spent his vacation of ? last week with relatives in Asheville. Joe Reagan of Atlanta, Ga., form er student of the Brevard Institute, is visiting here. Wilt Duckworth of Hampton ; Roads, Vs., is expected here this ; week for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyday expect to move this week from the Bagwell Apartments to the home of Mrs. Dan iels on Probarte Street. Miss Louise Hughes, Who has spent the past several months with her aunt, Mrs. T. B. Summey, left this week for Highland, N. C., where she will remain for some time. Frank Gaither left Monday for Ok lahoma to see his mother who was seriously injured in a bus ivreck re cently. She was returning home from Texas when the accident occurred. Mrs. Gaither will remain in Brevard for the summer. Miss Frankie Miller and her moth er of Lake Junaluska are visiting Mrs. J. E. Nicholson at her home on East Main Street. Miss Annie Younge has returned from a three weeks vacation in New York City . Mopart Goodman and Roy Ludwig Df Charlotte are visiting in Brevard for several days. Miss Louise Gillespie has been con fined to her home for several days. , Mrs. Beulah Zachary has returned I ;o Brevard after attending the Com-j mencement exercises at Salem Col- 1 lege. She was accompanied by her ] laughters. Misses Beulah Mae and | Elizabeth Zachary. Mrs. Fred Shuford has returned to, Brevard after visiting her daughter, I Mrs. Gene W. Stanberry in Lynch- i >urg, Virginia. Miss Nan Kilpatrick returned to Brevard Tuesday after a month's ; ,'isit in Asheville. | Miss Li!a Bracken expects to leave rhursday for a week's visit with 'riends and relatives in Greenville. B. F. Beasley is confined to his tome with influenza. J I Mrs. Mabel Keller and daughter, Lcuelle, of Hendersonville, spent Sunday in, Brevard. Misses Elizabeth and Jean Sten house of Greenville were the guests this week of. Mr. and Mrs. Cos Pax ton. | Rufus Orr of Darlington School, Rome, Ga., has returned home for | the summer. ' Plato Lankford of Spartanburg, S. C-, and Bob Neili, of Seneca, ware called here last week on account of the death of Mrs. Kattie Clayton. | Dr. J. M. Tatum spent the past week-end here with Mrs. Tatum. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clement' and son of Greenville spent Sunday with F. D. Clement. Mrs. Rowena Sumnfcy is Spending her vacation with her sister, Miss ; Inez Hart i:i Greenville. Mrs. Lewis Cobb and son, Jimmie/ are visiting in Beltcn, S. C., with the ) former's mother, Mrs. Geer. Miss Ruth Waters left Saturday! for a month's visit in Niagra Falls, ! N. Y., with relatives. Miss Eliza Henry has returned J home after having taught in the] city schools of G&stonia the past: year. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly iranthamj visited the past week-end with i friends and relatives in Charlotte I and Mt. Holly, and were accompanied j on their return trip by Mr. and Mrs.! Preston Taylor who will spend some) time hare. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayback and j children of Greenville were visitors! in Brevard las tWeek. Miss Adelaide Silversteen has re-., turned from Salem College where she has been for the past school year. Miss Madeline Paxton left Friday for South Bend, Indiana, where shej will be the guest for a month of Miss ' Rebecca Sue Godwin. Upon her re turn home the first of July, Mi3S Paxton will be accompanied by Miss Godwin who will remain for a visit I in Brevard and Greenville. Miss God win is well known here, having visit ed severkl times before. Miss Elsie Hayes, of Asheville, spent several days of last week with her father, Jim Hayes, on Whitmire Street. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Mackay and Mrs. A. H. King spent the past week end with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ann Chandler, at Chandler, N. C. I Mitchell King has returned to Bre vard for the summer after having =nent the winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. Miss Ruth Burt, daughter of Rev. , and Mrs. J. E. Burt of Rosman has returned to her home after graduat ing from Mars Hill College. Paul Schachner returned to Bre vard Tuesaay to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. A. Stiuwuibt r, ai u?. ^jic?i'.a ion of the school year at Weaver College. Glen Miller of Kings College spent the week-end in Brevard with friend# and relatives. Ashe Mncfie of Weaver College re turned Thursday to spend the sum mer vacation with his parent*, i It and Mrs, S. M. M&cfie. Jiramie Morrow of Gciiford college has returned to Brevard to spend the tfummer months -with his parents. MiS3 Virginia Powell of Eock!>rook spent several days in Brevard last week visiting relatives. Mrs. I. N. Gillespie and daughter, Mable, are visiting relatives in Bar ley, S. C. Mrs. F. V. Eatson of Rock Brook spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Tom Gillespie. L. E. Bagwell of Johnson City, Teen., spent the week-end with his family here. Miss Bonnie Batson of Henderson villc spent Sunday in Brevard. Edgar Osborne," Wilson Lyday, Er nest Brown, Ansel Jones, Charles Morgan have returned to Brevard to spend the summer months at the close of the school term at Mar-) Hill college. Miss Mollie Snelson of Ashevillu spent the week-end in Brevard with friends and relatives. Plato Allison of Asheville was a Brevard visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson of Ashe ville were Brevard visitors Sunday. Miss Martha Vaughn has return ed to Brevard to spend the summer vacation at the clone of the school year at Limestone college. Miss Almeta Waters of Limeston" College has returned to jB*vsrd to spend the summer vacaWK. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Leffc of Ashe ville were guests Sunday in Bre vard. Mrs. T .S. Wood and Mrs. Goode Loftis spent -Tuesday of this week at the Biltomore Hospital where the lat ter's nine months old son is confined with a broken leg. Misses Agness and Josephine Clay ton are visiting Coach and Mrs. F. B. Emmerson at Wake Forest. They will return home after a two. weeks stay. Mrs. Z. W Nichols and grand daughter of Washington, D. C., are occupying the Daisy Norton apart ment on Probarte Street. Mrs. C. E. Orr and Miss Rowena Orr were shopping in Asheville Wed nesday. Mrs. Mary Murray of Natchez. Miss., has arrived in Brevard and opened her summer home, Peter Pan, on Probarte Street. Mrs. Lawrence Holt has returned after a week's visit in Asheville with Mrs. Mac McKay. Misses Ann Yongue and Nancy Macfie have returned after a two weeks visit to New York. Miss Blanche Starkey of Baltimore, Md.. is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Brinkman. Buy Your Summer Needs Now! 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