Invokes Death Penalty Vienna—A decree published here crave opponents of Chancellor Engle Bert Dollfuss five days in which to ^ give all explosives to the government. Anyone caught with explosives after the expiration of that period faces a single penalty—death. Courts will not be permitted to im po-e milder sentences. Byrd Has Shortage San Pedro, Calif.—A serious short age of food is likely to face Admiral Richard E. Byrd’s exploration party in Little America before his ships call there to bring him home late in December, Captain William F. Ver leger, master of Byrd’s supply ship, ;aid today on his arrival from New j Zealand. _ ! IN THE DUMPS- *ND ™E A CAMEL! After riding... tennis...work...any time when you're “all in," light a Camel. Smoking a Camel drives away fatigue and irritability...within a few minutes. Enjoy this delight ful “lift" as often as you wish! Camels never interfere with healthy nerves, no matter how steadily you smoke. “Get a LUX with a Camel!” COURT CALENDAR FRANSYLVANIA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT FOR TRIAL OF CIVIL ACTIONS JULY-AUGUST TERM, 1934 Monday, July 30, 1934 !ti(i--Standard Oil Co. v- Briscoe \\ hi'.mite. It;.'- Standard Oil C \ Harry Sitton I2S - St'."citie Bros. V' Mrs. W, K. Shipntr.: ami I! K Fi«i»or. 131 — Comm, nf Bank'. \s R X. Niritoison. et al Tuesday, July 31, 1934 I It;. St '.. i ity Investment Co vs. J. ii W IV. ft al. ! r!7 I I-’1 i t;. al \ ii**:.der.- n \ a \\ • i i. Hort 'v Co. 1510 1 _• - -Tran yK. • in Belting C . \s O' room iU'tia. Co. Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1934 ;\V. C. Al! m v vs. C VV. Pickel simer. I.*7S—Vniou Oil Company v*. Law* rt t'.t e A. IK It, et al. ir-s: I . Ii. Kingletary vs. T E. Sharp. I nss - K. !•. tire, n et al is. James M. CvX. ;000— Transvlvutva Trust C1. vs. Wolfe. Thursday, Aug. 2, 1934 Kill)—Trpnsjr!van*a Trust Co. vs. Whitmire. I dS4-Morrow Insurance Agency vs. 0. L. Erwin. u;.,(i—Houston Furniture Co. vs. T. E. Blythe. !•;;*—Houston Furniture Co. vs. T. K. Blythe. HidS—Saily Osteen Edwards vs. Bre vard Light & Power Co., et ai iii'19—Sally Osteen Edwards vs. Bre vard Light A- Power Co., et ai. 1052—Champion Fibre. Co. vs. Rob —Lamanc;* vs. Queer, ert Ott n, et al. 1894—J R. Watkins Co. vs. Vincent C. Owens, et al. Saturday, Aug. 4, 1934 MOTIONS and DIVORCES _9—J. A. Owen v . Luther Owen and Berlin Owen. 11 A. F. Mitchell vs. J. H Tins-! ley. ill—Cord in King. Admit, vs. R. U tlairett. 72—U. G. Reeves vs. A. M. White. 142b1—T. E. Caiter vs. T. A. Eng lish. 1841—0. H. Out Tr . vs. T. A. Eng lish, it al. ; 169!—Nettie Benedict vs. Paul C. Benedict. Motions and Divorces may be heard ; at any time by consent or on one: day’s*notice to opposing counsel. FWEVARD HAP ASSOCIATIOS am ffiSJiSS LADIES' Barefoot Sandals Give your feet freedom ami com fort during this \v a r m weather. Colors, solid white, red and white, blue and white. Formerly sold at $1.19 to $1.69 CLEARANCE CQa PRICE, PR. Uilil SANDALS We bought too many. . . . and in order to clear out our stock we are offering great values in Beach wear. IT’LL PAY YOU TO VISIT R.H.PLUMM 1 BROAD STREET BREVARD I—■—— \ Society News and Club Activities DR. ND MRS. JENKINS MOVE TO BREVARD Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins and children of Old Fort have moved t. Brevard where Mr. Jenkins has accepted a position as pharmacist at the Macfie Drug store. Dr. Jenkins has beer, associated with the Bradley Drug store in Ola Fort for the past seven years,, and b. tii he and Mrs. Jenkins were promi-, nent in social and civic affairs. MISS RUTH WATERS WEDS SOUTH CAROLINA MAN A simple but pretty home wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters on Park ave nue Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock when their ’ eldest daughter, Ruth Waters, became the bride of Mr. Jack ,!. Edwards of Greenville, S. C. The Kev. J. H. West, pastor of the Bre vard Methodist church, officiated, in the presence of only members of the family. The bride was lovely in a blue lace dress, with blue hat and acees sori -s in white. She wore a corsage of bride’s roses and sweet peas. The living room whtre the cere mony was performed was attractively decorated in gladiolus of a varied and blending assortment. j A reception was held following the. I ceremony, after which the couple left! 1 mi a motor honeymoon trip to the i ! World’s Fair and other places of in-1 jt iest in the mid-west and n >rth. j | They will return to Brevard where; ■ they will make their home during the, 1 summer, with the bride’s parents, . tier which they will reside in Green-1 vilie, S. C. i Mrs. Edwards is a graduate of th. | Brevard high school and of Eastern, i Carolina Teachers college, Greenville, ; |N. C. She taught in the public, i cimols in Virginia for two years, and ( for the past two years has taught in • ;the Brevard graded school. Mr. Edwards is an engineer con-; nected with the Maryland Casualty j company, with headquarters in Greenville, South Carolina. FXUi.AND HOME CHESTS HONORED WITH PICNIC Guests at the England Home were entertained with a picnic sunper at] White Pine Camp in the Pisgahj Xati nal Forest Tuesday evening. ] Those enjoying the picnic included' | Mrs. Simmons and Mr-. Bcnirist,; Charleston, S. C., Mr. and Mrs.] Thomas Smith and son Thomas, Mem phis, Tenn., W. R. Miller, Baton Rouge, l a., Mr. and Mrs. .1. !• Wood, Savannah Ga., Mrs. A. M. Walters. Columbus, Ga., Dr. Mary Ethel XeSmith, Miss Louise Price, Jessup, Ga.. Mrs. L. L. Lemons, Tal lahassee. Fla.,-Mrs. A. A. Bristow, Greenville, S. C., Mrs. Ethel Harm and little granddaughter, Mary Har ris C-. ary. Charlotte. T. E. /■ TO HAVE i'tU)D SALE SATURDAY j At the regular meeting of the T. K. L. class held Tuesday afternoon , at the home of Mrs. J. II. McLean it was decided to hold a food sale of j cakes and pies on Saturday at Aus iin's studio. ., . In the absence of the president. Mrs. W. II. Duckworth, the business meeting was presided over by Mrs. Newt Poole. MISS BREVARD" IS NAMED FOR QUEEN'S BALL Miss Winifred Nicholson has been named by Mayor Wike to represent. Brevard as “Miss Brevard" at the Queen’s Ball to be staged in Saluda | cn August 6. , .; Miss Nicholson is the daughter ot I Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Nicholson. MRS. HARRIS ENTERTAINS WITH LOVELY BRIDGE I Mrs. Ethel Harris entertained with .a lovely bridge party Wednesday ’ morning at her home on East Main ■ :-:tr. et, in honor of her guests, Mrs. , Ij. L. Lemans, of Tallahassee, Fla., Mrs. T. H. Smith of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. A. M. Walters, of Columbus, !(la., and Mrs. J. Thomas Wood of .Savannah, G'i. The porch where the tables were arranged for the players was delight , fully pleasant, and made attactive by [ the vari-colored flowers, cut from the hostess’ own garden. After the game Mrs. Harris served an ice course. In addition to r.he honor guests, those present were: Mrs. Ralph Ramsey, Mrs. Alex Kizer, Mrs. Pat Kimzey, Mrs. J. B. Jones, Mrs. ’!. G Haynes and Mrs. Louis Le Tellier, of Charleston, S. C., Mrs. W. W. VVannamaker Jr., of Orange .urg, S. C., Mrs. Keels, of Reidsville, r. Mary Ethel NtSmith, of East Radford, Va., and Mrs. Ernest Tilson. Prizes were given lor high store at each table and were won by Mr-. Alex Kizer, Mrs. H. G. Haynes and Mrs. Keels. MISS McGEHEE IN iitir a into a i) Miss Fannie McGehee, who is ■d nail this summer traveling in many places of interest, writes inter estingly of her travels. She spent a i w.ck in London, after which the ' party toured Belgium and Holland, ! seeing many places of historical and ; idler interest. This week Miss Me-I Gehet is touring Germany and just at | prese t is attending the Passion Play 1 Ob.ramniergau. Miss McGehee saiied from New V i k City in June, and lias numerous , unities and points of interest listed upon her intinevar.v before returning to this country the latter part ot j August. Upon her arrival in New ' York she will come to the summer home of her family, Mr. and Mrs. ,T. T McGehee, here on Franklin ave nue. 'R PRISE PARTY IS DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR A surprise party was given at the home of Mrs. Roy McCall Friday evening in honor of Miss Marie Smith. Twenty five young boys and girls , were present to enjoy the occasion. Various games were played, after i which refreshments were served. The honoree received many protly and u e!mI gifts. J. T. McGee returned Monday to hi* home in Macon. Gu.., after spend ing several days with Mrs. McGehec and i he children he re at their summer i me on Franklin avenue. Mr?. Garland Green of _ Boiling Spring.- is visiting Mrs. Madge Wil-i kins. Mrs. it. L. Alexander ami little son j R. L. Jr., of I.umberton, and Mrs. Alexander’s mother, Mrs. Hugh Mur chison of Columbia. S. C., are occu pying the Townsend house on Pro bart street until the first of August. Mrs. J. P. Mahaffey of Green ville wa guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waters the first of the week and at tended the Waters-Edwards wedding on Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Lyerly Sledge ami little son Craig and her sister Nancy of Asheville visited friends in Bre vard last week. B. W. Trantham has been quite ill at his home here the past week. Nancy Love Ranson of Henderson ville was guest of Lillian Zachary last week.[ ■L-jL-:_1\ For better jam* and iellies, buy Dixie Crystals in cotton bags. Purity assured. FuU Weight Quarameed A RATES: Twenty-five cents minimum charge per insertion, with 25 words allowed for each ad. For ads of over twenty five words, one cent per word per insertion. LOST—Baby silver cup, gold lined handle of flower design. Notify Mrs. R. ,L. Alexander or The Times office. ftP MOVING and GENERAL HAUL ING—reasonable prices, every load insured. See Charlie McCrary at McCrary Auto Service, Phone 290,. Brevard, N. C. Mch 8 WALTERMIRE HOTEL under new management, offers excellent meals at a reasonable price. Special week ly rates. 22-tfc _ FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow. See Jack Clayton ai Clayton hotel. 2t '"miss ruth"' Spiritualist Consultations Daily Hotel Asheville, Asheville., N. C. WANTED — Your Shoe Repairing We are equipped to do first class shoe repair work. Ladies soles and heels 75 cents. Men’s soles and rubber heels $1.00. Brevard Shoe Shop, T. E. Waters, owner—News Arcade. Jan 1 tfc LOST—Ladies’ pocketbook near Pres byterian church on Sunday. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this advertisement. In quire at Timos office. PIANO — Unusual value upright piano for sale. Will give liberal terms to responsible party ,allowing all that has been paid on same. Act pvomptly to secure wonderful bar gain. Address Box 478, Concord, North Carolina. jly5-3tc FOR RENT—Furnished living room, dining room, kitchen and sun par lor. Modern conveniences. Side en trance. Bagwell Apts. Caldwell Street. July 12-2tc I LOST—Two small red dogs. My name j on collars. If seen or heard of please notify me at once. D. L. English, Brevard, GLADE CREEK (By Evie Reece) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blythe return* ed to their home in Greenville after spending their vacation with Mrs. Blythe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Arrington and family visited Mr and Mrs. R. M. Allison of Etowah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Reece visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holden of Wil liam Creek. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps made a trip to Etowah Monday. We are sorry to report that Mr. Joe Curto is on the sick list. Ernest Lyday of Turkey Creek visited Merrill Capps Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marcum of Pis gah Forest spent Sunday with Mrs. J. H. Arrington. Mrs. Joe Curto visited her mother, Mrs. H. G. Sexton, one day last week. Mrs. C. Rhodes and children Willie Mae and Nora Lee spent one day last week with Mrs. Otho Scott. Arthur Reece of Brevard spent Sunday night as gue.3t of Mr. and Baby Connor Found Hartsdale, N. Y.—Baby Bobby Con nor was found scratched but smiling in nearby woods after he had been missing for five days. He lay ser iously ill of exposure and starvation | Tuesday night while police expressed [the belief he had been abducted and I then freed. The 21-months-old Bobby was dis covered in a bramble thicket a half mile back of his parents’ home in mid-afternoon. Mercury Sets Record Kansas City— Temperatures sky rocketed to the dizzying height of 117 degrees in sections of this state last week, highest in 42 years that records have been kept. To Chase Smugglers Washington, D. C.—Federal gov ernment has sent reinforcements to the Pacific coast to head off in creased narcotic smuggling from the far east, according to H. J. Anslin ger, commissioner of narcotics, who has been directing the IJ. S. drive. Mrs. J. A. Reece. Mrs. J. H. Arrington spent one evening last week with her mother, Mrs. W. L. Morris. We carry a COMPLETE line of choice Western and Native Meats and all kinds of packing house products. SPECIALS Dressed Fryers.25c lb. Western Round Steak. 15c lb. Sirloin Steak.20c lb. T Rone Steak .20c lb. s REFRIGERATOR In Western North Carolina Keeps Meats Sanitary Perfectly Fresh We Invite You to See Our Up-To-Date Equipment. BROAD ST. BREV Authorized D o d ge • P ly m o u t h Service Genuine replacement parts used. Done by mechanics who know where to grease and where not to grease. Nationally known makes at lowest prices. We re pair flats. Your Car Needs This Better Service WHEN you bring your car here vou are sure of the best service obtain able. Our work guaranteed. WRECKER PTAn A O V BATTERY SERVICE i3 i SERVICE HAYES MOTOR CO. PHONE 27 W. Main St. Brevard, N. C _ —