Local and Personal Items PHONE 7 ] If you have visitors or know of anv in your neighborhood, j or if you or any one you know , have been away visiting, Ph0"® i No. 7 ami give the items to any I person answering the telephone, . or better still, call at the o - , t'ice and report your news item- ; in person. The Transylvania j Times never intentionally omits anv personal mention worthy ol note, but it is difficult to get ! complete coverage without co operation of our readers. Frank Martin, who has been in; Greenville for some time, is here with his daughter at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Burrell. Mr- C H. Bosse returned Monday from Spartanburg, S. C.. where.^ visited relatives and friends several weeks. Mrs. Cordelle Russell and little daughter of Canton are visiting Mrs. Russell’s parent;,, Mr. and Mis. \ . H. Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Babb left Sunday for Atlanta, where they will spend a week or ten da>s. Mrs. Ralph Fisher has returned from a two weeks’ visit in Wilming ton with her sister. She was ac companied home by her mother, Mrs.. Richardson, who will spend some time here with her daughtei. Mrs. C. E. Orr, daughter and son, Mi's Rowena and “Brother” Orr, plan to leave Friday on a motor trip tn Hartford, Conn., and other points m the New England states. Miss Dorothy Fetzer has returned from Vero Beach and other points in Florida, where she spent the past several months. IMr and Mrs. J. K. Barclay of C.mnsburg, Pa., have arrived to spend the season at their summer home Chestnut Hill Farm. Mrs. Minnie Whitmire of Green ville is visiting relatives here. Miss Agnes Clayton had the mis fortune to break her left arm at the elbow in a fall Monday night, and is unable to attend to her teach ing duties at the Brevard elementary Mr. and Mrs. Henry' King of Hendersonville were Brevard visitors) Tuesday. , . ,. Mrs J. E. Waters and daughters Misses Ruth and Willie Kate motor ed to Ash.ville for the day Satur Jay. I Mrs. Verne Clement left Sunday; for a visit with her parents in Er-i win, Tennessee. i Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop were; week-end guests of Mrs. Bishop 31 parents in Hendersonville. i Mrs. 0. L. Erwin, Mrs. F. P. | Sledge, John Reese and Garland; Sledge were Asheville visitors Satur-J Emmerson Eve. court reporter, I spent the week-end with his family I in Asheville. . , 1 Mrs. T. H. Shipman is visiting her) daughter. Miss Elizabeth, in Marion,; where the latter is teaching music. ; Misses Rose and Annie Shipman were Asheville visitors Thursday. Harry Patton was a business visi tor in Asheville Friday. Miss Jennie Aiken has resumed her teaching duties at Newton at-. ter spending the Easter holidays at. her home here. Mi-s Edith Sellers and William Pruette of Asheville were Sunday ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sel-| 1" C. E. Ware of Lincolnton was in j Brevard the past week-end. He. moved his household furnishings to j "hat city the first of the week, | where he has charge ot a cotton. Major W. I). Cobb of Caesar’s| Head is seriously ill at homr | then- Lieutenant Layton Cobb, ot j C.eorgia, has been called to ‘he bed- j sii< of his father. Major Cobb is. well known in this section. made his home at Caesars Head for several years. Mrs D. S. Masters and little daughter Betty spent, the week-end with the formers parents. Mi. ana Mrs C. K. Osborne. Ralph. Osborne of Norris, Tenn.,j spent the week-end with his family 1 Mrs. C!. H. Levy and small son, o*' Monroe returned home Friday af ter a week’s visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. G. Cunningham. Nina Burrell and Mae Cun ningham returned home with .Mrs. | Levy for a three weeks visit in, Monroe. . Glenn Cunningham, who is em cloved in Pender's store m Mon-, ;.oe‘ r< turned after a three weeks visit here with his parents. r O Brantley spent Sundnv with his parents, Mr*, and Mrs. A. C. Brantley. in Greer, weouS. C Several member- of Dunn s Rock lodge attended the Masonic district j, meeting last Friday night m Hen-. dersonville. „ . 1 Miss Helen Gaboway spent sev eral days last week with .her grand mother, Mrs. L. A. Lewis, a. Mill- , RKalph Morris is visiting relatives, in Savannah, Ga., this w?ek. t G, G. KILPATRICK j FUNERAL HOME Licensed Kr.jba’.mers.Morticians Individual Ambulance and Hearse 214 W. Main Street Phone 123 Hrcvard — North CurolvpJJ j Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones and son tarry Li-or. and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Meares and son Dennis of Ashe ville were week-end guests of Mrs. A. W. Barnette and family. Mrs. Paul Kellar is improving af ! ter a two weeks’ illness. Mrs. A. B. Galloway is visiting friends in Greenville for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kilpatrick and Mrs Marie Bice are visiting rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith in Savannah, Georgia. Mrs. W. D. Banks returned to her home Tuesday after spending a few days with relatives in Greenville. Mrs. E. R. Pendleton was called to Bishopville, S. C., Tuesday on ac count of the critical illness of her aged father. Professor C. M. Fur man. Mrs. W. J. Wallis returned Sun day from various points of interest in Florida, where she spent the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison and children Mack and Elizabeth and Miss Charlotte Patton, Edgar Lof tis and Patsy Grimshaw motored to Asheville Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stokes, ac companied by Miss Justine Wright, motored to Charleston, S. C-, where they spent the week-end visiting friends and r|dativfcs, | returning Monday night, with glowing de scriptions of the “quaint old city by the sea’’ at this time of the year, and of the beauties of the Magnolia Gardens. Mrs. H. S. Stroud and little daughter are visiting relatives near Mocksville. I Miss Helen Wright of Henderson ville spent the Easter holidays in Brevard with her cousin, Miss Jus tine Wright. . Mr. and Mrs. Mack McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wright and son Earl of Mars Hill were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie and family. „ ,, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Preston Galloway | and family were guests of his father, ( W. M Galloway of Selica Sunday. [,. D. and Mrs. Sam Gillespie and children were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie and fam * Misses Irene Aiken and Allie Belle Morris spent Sunday night as guests of Misses Marjorie and Mel rose Tinsley. , , , . Mrs. W. H. Hogsed and daughters Betty and Helen were guests Sunday, of Mrs. Ed Gillespie. Miss Maxine Watson, of Durham, is guest of Miss Gladys English. Miss Roberta Bryant and little Perry Hamlin returned Friday from Angier. where they visited Miss Elizabeth Ramseur. Harry Clavton left last week for Laurens, S C., where he will be con nected with the baseball league as short stop the coming season. ! Mr and Mrs. Wood Paxton and , little son of Greenville were week end guests of Mrs. Paxton’s mother. ST. PHILIPS GUILD TO HAVE BOOK TEA A “Book Tea” will be given at the rectory Tuesday afternoon April 24, from 4 to 6 o’clock, sponsored by the Guild of St. Philips Episcopal church. Light refreshments will be served. An admission of twenty-five cents will include for the entrant a book for his or her own possession and choice, as well as refreshments and other enjoyable features to be pro vided for the event. More than fifty books have been donated for this occasion, all being rated as first class books of varied assortment and in good condition. HOMEMAKERS CLASS TO MEET TUESDAY Regular meeting of the Home makers class of the Baptist church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Robert Sherrill. OUT OF TOWN GUESTS AT JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB MEET Out of town and other guests hon ored the last meeting of the club year of the junior music club, which was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of the club president, Ora Holt Long. The guests included, Mrs. P. C. Stringfieid, of Mars Hill, dis trict director of junior music clubs, Miss Martha Biggers, of Mars Hill, Mrs. Knox DeLong, president ofi the Brevard Music Lovers’ club, and j Miss Eva Call, member of the local club. A prdgram of unusual invert^ l given by the juniors featured the meeting. Mrs. Stringfield' also made a few remarks of encouragement and information to the grpup. The young hostess, assisted by her mother.' Mrs. Roy Long, served an ice course following the meeting. Following is the program present ed : Life of Schumann—John Paul Jones, Fred and Edward Glazcner. Piano Solos: Hungarian Dance— Brahms, John Paul Jones. Minuet in G—Beethoven, Martha Kate Moore. Elfin Dance—Grieg, Lillian Zach ary. Cradle Song — Brahms-Grainger, Ora Holt Long. Dreaming— Lichner, Edward Glaze ner. Boat Song—Fearis, Fred Glaze ner. . ,, Shepherd Hey—Grainger, A. M. White Jr. . Valse Brilliante — Spmdler, Nina Lou Rustin. Chatterbox — Kramm, Rhuemma Bcddingfield. Vocal solos—I Passed by Your Window—Brahe; Sylvia—Sp . A new selection of SILK ' Dresses at $5.00 K*agBtqlCTt*^6a;gagfeaE”