rSociety News and Club Activities) I I _ I -— JOINT HOSTESSES AT BRIDGE PARTY Miss Charlotte Brown and Mrs. J. L. C.bb were joint hostesses, enter taining Friday afternoon at four tables of bridge at the summer home oi Miss Brown on Thomas street. High score was won by Miss Myra Ramsey oi Sumter, S .C., low score by Miss Kevls, guest of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Tilson, and tea guest prize by Mrs. Pat Kimzey. A pretty arrangement of summer flowers added to the attractiveness ol the rooms. A sweet course was sewed after the games. Those playing were: Mrs. Willis Brittain. Mrs. Harry Sellers, Mrs. Walter Banks, Mrs. Walter Raines, Mrs. A. H. Kizer, Mis- Julia Heaver, Mrs. Ernest Tilson, Miss Keels, Mrs. R. H. Ramsey, Miss Myra Ramsey, Mrs. J. B. Jones. Mrs. Louis l.e Tellier and Mrs. H. G. Haynes of Charleston, S. C., Mrs. TV mas Hampton and Mrs. Charlie Ca t.rell. j Tea guests included: Mr • C. I Newland, Mrs. Pat Kim:.ey, Mrs. Carl McCrary, Mrs. J. P. Simmons, Mr-. S. P. Verner, Mrs. K. L. Alex ander, Miss Kathleen Erwin, Mrs. Gerald Sitton, Mrs. Harold Norwood and Miss Nancy Maefie. MANY OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE J ATTEND MILLER FUNERAL Many relatives anil friends from various sections were called to Bre vard last week because of the sudden death of Ernest Miller, and to attend the funeral services which were held; at the Brevard Methodist church Fri- j day afternoon. Tho e from out of town called here were: Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan: of Charlotte, Mrs. Mack Johnson of t Washingt' n, I>. t’.. Mis. Cowan and' Mrs. Johnson being- sisters of the deceased, Ruth Earl Stitt, of Wash-! ingtoi:, D. C., .Mrs. J. R. Smith, Miss) I.ois Smith. Mrs. J. P. Morgan and 1 little son and Lawrence Morgan, all; of Savannah. Ga.. Mrs. Fred Buck-i ner and Clyde Phillips of Augusta, I Ga.. J. W. Davis and Mr. and Mrs.1 Wade Davis of Liberty, S. C\, Eck j King, Miss Ellen King and Mrs. i Cary Craig, Greenville, S. C., Mrs.! Larry Beck and Miss Catherine Lof- - tis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher, Mrs. ! Fred Emmerson, D> ek Turner, Mi.1 Plemmons, all ot Asheville. S. L. Reese, ot Biltmure. llenrv McCall and brothers of the Plasterers’ Union of Asheville. A MODERN . ELECTRIC RAHGE will save yon hundreds ot hoars of kitchen duty. ' And yon can huy one for LESS THAN i o cts A DAY _——m Ask for the details of our SPECIAL OFFER Southern Public * Utilities Co. 'H TH'S BEAUTY PARLOR ;0 HAVE GIVE AWAY PARTY A unique party will be held at Ruth’s Beauty Parlor, 54 Main street, known as a “Give Away Party," on Thursday evening of this week at 8 o’clock. All ladie? of the community and visiting friends are given a cordial invitation to attend the event, hear .m intimate chat on “Keeping Always Young,” by Mrs. Wheeler Nokes Me ore of the Wheeler Nokes Studios, Paris, Chicago and Milwaukte^ and win one of the door prizes to be offer ed. The purpose of the party is to bet ter acquaint the ladies of Brevard and visiting ladies with the excellent s* ■. vices of this shop and the merit of i he French cosmetics. Some of the prizes to be given away are listed in Ruth’s Beauty Parlor advertisement appearing on the society page. AUXILIARY HAS MEETING AT HUT The regular meeting of the Aux iliary of the Presbyterian church was held Thursday afternoon at the Hut, presided over by the president, Miss Annie Jean Gash. The program on religious education was conducted by Mrs. J. P. Simmons and devotionals were led by Miss Charlotte Brown. Circle No. One served refrshments following the meeting. CIRCLE SO. THREE MEETS WITH MRS. J- E. LOFTIS Circle No. Three of the Methodist church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Loftis. Mrs. Ernest Norwood had charge of the Bible study lesson. The chair man. Mrs. Cordia King, presided over, the business meeting, which was fol lowed by a short social period and refreshments served by the hostess. REGULAR MEETING OF CIRCLE NO. TWO Regular meeting of Circle No. lwo| of the Methodist church was held at j the horns of Mrs. A. R. Gillespie on Thursday afternoon, with the chair man, Mrs. J. F. Zachary, in charge. Mrs J B. Pickelsimer led tne Bible lesson and Mrs. Zachary gave an in teresting account of the recent zone meeting at Clyde. A social feature and refreshments followed the business session. ''LASS REUNION IS ENJOYABLE EVENT The annual reunion and picnic of j •he class of 1921 of the Brevard high school was held Wednesday a. ta-noon and evening of last week at White Pine camp in the Pisgah National Forest and proved a highly enjoyable event. Of the 24 members of the class. 12 j were in attendance at the reunion, j Following the delightful picnic sup- \ per, old class songs and others were j sung by the group around the camp j fire. , . . i Members of the class enjoying the event were: Mildred Trantham Tay-. hr Eliza Henry Vaughn, Mary | Gallowav Hinton, Blanche Mason Osborne-, Maria Tinsley Scruggs, Ruth and Mollie McCall, Anthony Trantham. Edwin English, Leon Eng lish, Dan English and Philip Price. To Sfndy Federal Ownership Washington — Before leaving the capital Saturday night on his first vacation since taking over a cabinet post. Secretary Ickcs pointed the new national power policy committee to ward a study of government owner ship of power and a plan for push ing distribution into hitherto un touched fields._j _rtf r v i mini ibu i rn^TITTTTTTTTOmmm^II^T:tr:rnI^Imc•,^•■.^-: nr.n__. —;— -■-- "*fc a GIVE-AWAY party 8 o’clock, Thursday evening, July 26th Sponsored by RUTH’S BEAUTY PARLOR Come WIN A PRIZE and hear “An Intimate Chat” on ! Keeping Always Young by i MRS. WHEELER NOKES MOORE I of the WHEELER NOKES STUDIOS parjs Chicago Milwaukee (Nothing For Sale) To better acquaint the ladies of Brevard and all visiting ladies with the excellent services of this shop and the merit of these French Cosmetics, we are giving the following - DOOR PRIZES I SEVEN EXQUISITE FRENCH COSMETICS MANICURE ARCH FACIAL RUTH’S BEAUTY PARLOR 54 MAIN STREET Mary Harris Crary of Charlotte, who is spending the summer here with her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Harris, spent the week-end in Asheville with her grandfather, 0. T. Crary. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Star.berry and three children of Lynchburg, ^ a., are visiting Mrs. Stanbtrry’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuford. Preston Taylor, who has been with his parents in Mount Ho'ly this 'ummer, is spending a few days here with his wife and baby, who are visit ing Mrs. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary of Charlotte, who have been at Lake Charles, La., are expected to arrive this week to spend two weeks here with their daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Crary’s mother, Mrs. Ethel Harris. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owen and daughter, Mils Jincy, of Canton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitmire. Earl Twiggs joined his wife ami baby at the Saluda hospital on Tues day. where the little son has been under treatment. T. E. Patton Jr. of Charlotte spent the week-end here with his I family. Mr. and Mrs. Ruius Joines have as j their guest Mrs. Joines’ brother, Ray j Heatherly, of Biltmore. Mrs. Fred Emmerson of Asheville spent Friday in Brevard. Mrs. Jess Galloway has returned , from a month’s visit at her former , home in Pennsylvania. She was ac- j companied home by her sister who will visit here several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burnette of! Greenville visited friends in Brevard the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Bagwell have moved to Railroad avenue while j their home is rented. Misses Daisy and Hattie Orr are leaving soon tor Chattanooga, Tenn., : where they will make their home. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and | family are moving to the Jasper Orr • home in North Brevard. Mrs. Verne Clc*ment is spending1 two weeks with her parents in Erwin, Tenn. Miss Almeda Waters and Mrs. j James Waters have returned to Lock- j port, N. V., after spending tw > | weeks with Miss Waters’ parents, Mr. | and Mrs. J. E. Waters. Mrs. R. P. Kilpatrick and son , Harold were Asheville visitors Tues- j day. Mrs. Gene Loftis and daughter1 Katherine of Asheville were in m e-. vard Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Verdery and i son John Albert of Charlotte, Mrs. j Mamie Verdery and Mr. and Mrs. • Carl Frady of Hendersonville visited j friends and relatives here last week. | Miss Helen Galloway was in Frank-1 lin Monday, visiting her father, A. B. j Galloway, who is recovering from an operation performed in Angel Bro-, chers hospital there last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams of i Elizabethton, Tenn., spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bracken. Mrs. Belle Johnson and son Jack of Greenville spent seveial days last week with Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Bi'acken. Stephen Brack en returned w.th his aunt for a short visit in Greenville. Barney Schachner of Charlotte has accepted the position of night clerk at Franklin hotel. Miss Dorothy Shipman of Raleigh has been visiting her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Mills. Miss Martha Vaughn has returned from a two weeks’ visit with her bro-. then in Aiken, S. C. — Miss Ruth Vaughn of Gaffney spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vaughn. Mrs. Osborne Bradley, who is em ployed in Asheville, spent the week end here with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harleston of Charleston, S. C., are at their home nere on joruan sireei. O. T. Crary of Asheville was a Brevard visitor this week. William Stenhouse and daughters, Elizabeth and Joan of Greenville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton. , Mrs. Lum Townsend of Asheville was a Brevard visitor last week. Miss Lucile Garren spent Sunday as guest of Miss Allie Belle Morris. Mrs. Bill Ladd and children have been spending some time as guests of her father and .'ister, Cling Gal loway and Mrs, Elzie Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Morris were Sunday guests of the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Morris. Miss Verona Kinsey has been spending some tmie as guest of her cousin, Miss Allie Belle Morris. Cling Galloway is able to be out again after a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton and little daughter Iris of Greer, S. C.,! 1 are guests of Mrs. J. M. Kilpatrick I and family. Col and Mrs. J. B. Bennett and j little son Peter of Fort Monroe are ■ visiting Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mr?, j Hilliard Booth. , | Mrs. J. S. Silversteen was in j Charlotte and Winston-Salem the first of the week, where she met Mr. Silversteen on his return from New \ York. Miss Helen Boyer and Miss Grace Thoenen of Sistersville, W. Va., are , guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kyle. , Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Galloway and son Gray of Dacusville, S. C.. were visitors Sunday at the home of their father and sister, “Uncle Cling” Gal loway and Mrs. Elzie Morris. Miss Georgia Mae Rhodes spent Friday as guest of Miss Allie Belle Morris. , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Galloway and, sons Edgar and Pat and daughter j Maxie of Shelby and Gene McKelvey j were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs., Elzie Morris, and also visitors at the i home of Cling Galloway. Mrs. Mack Gibson of Atlanta, a niece of Dr. J. F. Zachary, is guest; of Dr. and Mrs. Zachary this week. Mr. Gibson left Sunday for Atlanta after accompanying his wife to Bre vard. Mrs. Lula Andrewes of Fort White, Fla., it visiting friends in Brevard for two weeks. .Mrs Andrews was connected w.tii Bie.'arn institute tor several years. Mrs. Russell Reeves and two children .lean and Russell of Mem phis, Tenn., aie gue-ts of Mr and Ain. J. M. Gaines. Mrs. Russell is a sister of Mr. Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reid had as their guests the past week Misses Wilna and Carol Walton, sisters Oi Mrs. Reid, and Mies Joyce Smith, all of Atlanta. They left Wednesday, ac companied by Mrs. Reid, for Jack sonville Beach, where the party will spend a week. R. E. Bryson of Norri , Tenn., an uncle of Mrs. A. H. Kizer, and George W. Kizer of Lincolnton, father of A. 11. Kizer, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kizer. Miss Myra Ramsey of Suniter, S. C., sister of R. H. Ramsey, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ranisev. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Kilpatrick and Ed Kilpatrick visited friends in Greenville Sunday.__ NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under end by virtue of the power conferred boon me by that certain deed of trust from Ot'is M. Galloway and wife Aliie Galioway dated November 16 1928, and recorded in Book 24, page 123 Records of De;d* of Trust for Transylvania county, 1 will at 12:00 o’clock noon on Satur day, July 28, 1934 at the court house door in Brevard, N. C., offer for rale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property to-wit: Being in Gloucestfr Township, Be ginnirg at a down Spanish oak and Chestnut N 21 1-2 degrees W 64 poles to a stone and three pointers. S 63 1-2 degrees W S3 poles to a stake and pointers; then S 3 1-2 degrees E 32 poles to a 3mali Dogwood; then , mgives E 65 poles to a stake; East 20 poles to a stake in an old line; then N 7 degrees E 45 poles to the beginning containing 35 1-2 acres more or less; Being the fame land deeded from Sylvannus Galloway and wife D. L. Galloway to Otis M. Galloway and ! Abie Gailoway, dated 8th day of May ' 192b and recorded in Book 57 page 64 (f the Deed* Record ct Transyl vania ccunty, 14. C. Tnis the 28th day of June, 1934. I Side made to satisfy said debt, in terest and cost* of sal R. R. FISIIER. 28th, 5th, 12th, 19th. 26th. ADMINISTRATORS’ NGTiCt | Having qualified as administrators of the estate or T. A. English, de ceaed, lute of Transylvania County, N. C., this is to notify a!I per on* having claim* again t sum estate to present the sar.o t - tu. - undesigned, itemized and verified, at Brevard, N. C., within twelve months front this date .otherwise will bo barm! of re covery. All person* woo are in any way indebted to said a late will be re quired to make imrr.edial. settle ment. This the 26th day of June, 1934. DANIEL L. ENGLISH, VIRGIL EARL TWIGGS, Administrator*. St June 28. _ [TiFojojjij j EQ|ftL OR SBPERIOR TO MY FIRST QIALITY TIRE MUT _REGARDLESS OF NAME, BRAND. BY WHOM MANRFAGTOREB OR AT WHAT PRICE OFFERED FOR SALE XhE immediate and enthusiastic acceptance of the new Firestone Century Progress Tire started a tremendous wave of buying that is keeping the Firestone factories running twenty-four hours a day to meet this huge demand. " We knew that car owners would replace their thin-worn, dangerous tires if they could get what they wanted in a tire at the price they wanted to pay. We found the answer through ten million visitors to the Firestone Factory at the World’s Fair last year. We asked them—“What do you value most in a tire?”—and their answer was— “Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Skid Safety, and Long Wear, at a moderate • 99 price. Drive in to the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store today ! Equip your car with these new Firestone Century Progress Tires, with the massive flat tread, deep-cut non-skid, broad husky shoulders, and Gum-Dipped cords. Tire prices probably never again will be as low as they are today. At these unusually low prices for first grade tires, we make it easy for you to buy not only one tire, but a complete set. And Remember—with every tire you are protected by the new Firestone Triple Guarantee N —for Unequaled Performance Records —for Life Against All Defects —for 19 Months Against All Road Hazards* (• Six Month* in Commercial Service) < THE OUTSTANDING VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED HELD COOKIE* TYPE SIZE PRICE 4.40-21— 04-44 4.50-21— 4.«0 4.75-19— *.*• 30a3«A— ».*» I Other Simet Proportionately lotc !1 For those car owners who need new tire safety at a very low price the Firestone Courier Type lire has no equal at these extremely low prices. • See how Firestone Tire* are made at the Firestone Factory and Exhibition Building, World's Fair • Listen to the Voice of Fireetone— Featuring Gladys Swarthout — Every Monday Night over N. B. C. -WEAF Network # McCrary An to Service CHEVROLET SALES and SERVICE REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR FORDS AAD CHEVROLEJS

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