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SEUilA NEWS The v vival at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. M. C. i-umniev t Central, 3. C., asaisted ly the pastor and Rev. Nathan Chap man, has been unufually well attend t 1 and much interest taker, by those , ming from different parts of the , .unt\. Rev. Surnmey is considered . ne of the greatest evangelists of the s >uth by those wiio know him. Unile Joe Bryson was very ill Monday, but is said to be improving. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. John McKinna was injured in a fall Sunday and it was feared by her friends it might be serious, but after tin attendance of a physician it was discovered her condition was more of a shock, as no bones were We are glad to hear that Miss M-"«rgar< ‘ Dickson, who has been very ill for some time, .laving to undergo two operations, is rapidiy recovering and hopes to be out again SO<Lonnie Barton, who has been suf fering from a very serious boil, is jihlt* to l*o back on the job. Mr and Mrs. Tom McXinna were visitoi s of Albert and Nellie Me Kinna Sunday. , Mrs. Rhoda Barton has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Margare notice OF SALE OF LAND l i . and by virtue of the author ity .afened by Deed of Trust exe cute.: I'-. George Nicholson and wife. Rti ' Nicholson, dated the 15th day of December, 1928, and recorded in Book 27 See. No. 2, Page 11, in the office ■ the Register of Deeds for Tran-vivaria County. V. S. Bryant, Substituted Trustee, will at twelve o’cloe! n on TDESD’.V OCTOBER 2ND, 1934 at the Court House door of Transyl vania Countv in Brevard, North Car olina. ell at public auction for cash to th, highc-t bidder, the following land, to-wit: Cll of that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being m Forest Hills Subdivision in the town of Brevard. C.. and more particu larly m ‘ril. d as follows: Beginning at a stake in the hast margin f Main Entrance Drive, said u- W 'aoiling at the point of mter M.clio - i -aid East margin of Main Entrance Drive with th > South mar gin of a 10 foot alley, and runs thence with the said South margin of said alley, South 03 dogs. 15 nuns. East las feet to a stake in said mai lin' a r rnor •: hots Nos. 10 and 12: them-, with the lino dividing said lot N Ht and >2. South 42 dogs. 0. West 50 foot to a stake, corner of h.*s 10. 11 and 12: thence with the litu dividing lots No. 11 and 12. North 71 dogs. 04 nuns. Most Hi foct t>. a lake in the East margin of Main Entrance Drive; thence with \ marge North 13 dogs. 43 nuns. Ea-t t.5 ■ .ct t the place of beginning. \n,i I,, log all of h-t No. 12 of Block II of t.« Foust Hills Subdivision as hewn by plat recorded in Book 1. pjufo ‘JV v i the records Oa plats for l'l-ansvivnir (’ unty. N. C. And be . nil of :’■•■! ! t land dc embed in deed from W M Roberts and wife, SI Mnvgan Roberts to Ge rgo R. \ h, y . ; w■. . Ruth Nicholson, (Mis ,iay of February. 1927 *!'!«'•» a, i- u«UiO oil 1U.C Vim ox ent of th> indebted ness an l by raid deed of trust. M,-,| ■: to .dl taxer and assess , (iv id property whether ■ <>iv .I , • become due. \ ■ ., (r> pc cent I cash <iopo ‘ - ! ' *“ . i s) 0(1 i» he highest I'i.ldc . ' ■ 27th day of August, l<i:{; V. s. Substituted Trustee, i.oan No, 237$. Sept. 3. 12. 19. 26. WELCOME BREVARD COLLEGE 30c Per Bushel—No. 2’s m See Us for Groceries and Feeds B & B Feed & Seed Co. 7he Store With the Checkerboard Sign Phone 66 East Main Street BREVARD, N. C. Capps and other relatives at Etowah ;or a few days. Newton Teague of Lake Toxaway was visiting Rev. Judson Coren Sun day. Rev. C. C. Reece preached a very interesting sermon here Sunday. Uncle Bill Summey and Rev Burti were in attendance at the revival' here Sunday and Monday evenings. Mrs. W. D. Hunt *and children,' Edgar, Edna, Truman and Mrs.' Irvin Johnson of Easley, 3. C.,| Raleigh Waldrop of Cleveland, Mr. • and Mrs. W. D. Waldrop and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waldrop and son and Mrs. Bessie McCarter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Waldrop Sunday. Mr. Parker of Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamlin Sunday. Misses Blanche and Vera Hamlin visited Miss Julia Bryson Sunday. Miss Dare Bryson visited Miss Annie Bryson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mays Waldrop have returned home after spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Waldrop at Calvert. Mrs. Bessie McCarter is spending this week with Mrs. Van Waldrop. Raleigh Waldrop arrived recently from Cleveland to spend the winter with his aunt, Mrs. Nora Wilson, and attend the Brevard college. Mr. and Mrs. Glit Paxton are hav ing a well dug and after reaching a depth of 45 feet an abundant supply ■ f water has been found. Lonnie, K. B. and Ward Breedlove have the Chiu ks Dickson was a Highlands visitor recently. , „ , W. J. McKinna and family of Little River were visiting the for n.r’s brother John here Monday. j The McKinna and Simpson reunion will be held at Boylston church the j first Sunday in October. A number; . • the kindred hero plan to attend. A good program will be given. Rel atives of these two families are urged to attend and any others who care to come and bring well filled dinner baskets. , . A revival is now in progress at the Selica Methodist church, conducted hv Roy. M. E. Summey of Central, S and assisted by the pastor, Rev. .1 x. Hall, and Rev. Nathan Chap ;;;an f Rosman. All are given a wel vme to attend. LOWER BLANTYRE j (By Claude Davis) j Raymond Reed was guest of Claud Davis Sunday evening. Mrs. A. W. Davis and children, ii. ne, Claude, Clyde and Lcn Aider, 1 wife and children attended the i thday dinner of Mrs. N. J. Rick-1 man Sunday at Pisgah Forest. Misses Sarah and Lettie Ne-hit pent Sunday afternoon with Miss. , red Maxwell. Mrs. N. J. Rickman has left for isonville to spend the winter uths with her broth r and family. ; Claude Rickman called on Claude avis Thursday night. ! Sidney Rickman vis: M Clyde Davis one night last wer! . Kdna and Helen Rickmu 1 called on ■ Irene Davis Sunday i veiling. . M-. end Mrs. C. Lonailier Davis ■ I children, Charles and James, , supper guests of Mrs. A. W • Mi-. J. M. Knight and daughters .10 i. Hendersonville one day last ii business. Mrs. Pearl Rickman, Mrs. J. X. 'i kman and Mrs. ,1. M. Knight and irhtors were in Henclersonvil.o j11 Balfour on business Monday. M an:! Mrs. Harvey English of lion visited the latter’s parents, Mrs. James Maxwell. ’dr. and Mr-. Charlie Xe.-bit and Leonard visited their son and tu-v iii Asheville Sunday. Renew Your Subscription Local and Personal Items Mrs. Ethel Harris of the England Heme has as her guests for the winter Coach and Mrs. Ralph J a ires' i of Brevard college, Eiliy Myers, Knoxville, Tenn.; Stanton Sherrod, High Point; Carlyle Jones, Fairfield, ell students at Brevard college, and Miss Juanita Puette, Dallas, French, teacher in Brevard high school. . j Mrs. D. S. Masters and little j daughter Betty returned to their home in Asheville Sunday after spending several days last week as guests of Mrs. Masters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Osborne. Miss Mildred E. Norton left Tues day *.o resume her studies at W estern Carolina Teachers college. Thomas H. Smith, Ja«ea F.erred, Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ecruggs and mother, Mrs. V. M. | Gay of Jacksonville, Fla., are guests, it the England Home, iSS tik hb »kth..r,'M.s. U.U.| ihamo. _ _ i The many friends of Miss Emma. Bagwell will be pleased to learn that j -hi is improving following an illness, 1 a the past several months. I C D. Brown of Abbeville, S. C., ■ pc>it the week-end here with his family at their summer home on l’homas street. John Kimzey fcas returned irom », week’s visit with friends in Chatta-| nooga, Tenn. Mrs E R. Pendleton had as her | guests' Sunday her sister Mrs. Wal cr Herbert and son Henry, and grandson Herbert Letter, who came ^ver from their summer home at Lak° Junaluska for the day. Miss Ruth McKinney, who has been visiting Mrs. Cordia King, is \isiting relatives in Greenville this " Dr! and Mrs. T. J. Summey of Mt. Holly, N. J-, are guests of Dr. Surn mey’s mother, Mrs. Tillie Summey, | at her home on Jordan street. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Alridge of ! Lake Worth. Fla., left Saturday after I spending a week with Mrs. Aldridge s mother. Mrs. Golda Shamo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allison of I Durham were guests last week of (Mr. and Mrs. Allison’s parents, Mr. I :nd Mrs. S. F. Allison. 1 Mbs Annie Mae Paxton was guest i Sunday of Miss Pauline Powell, who . is leaving this week to enter training I in Biltmore hospital. Miss Carol P. Oppcnheimer and > nephew, Randolph Myers, accompan , ied by Miss Margaret Fullbright, , left Eagles Nest camp last week to • spend a week at their home in Savannah, Ga. Miss Oppcnheimer ■ and Miss Fullbright will return to Brevard on Sunday and Mr. Myers will leave for the north to continue hi- vocal studies. Mrs. Flax Andrews Lawrence nan as her guests this week her brother, s F. L. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews of Mt. Gilead. Miss Winifred Nicholson left this ! week f r Cullowhee where she will ■enter Western Carolina Teachers col ! lege. , Miss Janie Wilson l«ft last week ' f r Montreal where she will enter Montreat Normal to study this year. Mr. and Mrs. C'. M. Price of St. Elmo, 111.. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dus tin and daughter Jean of Chicago have returned home aftu- spending a week with her former’s sister, Mrs. W. M. II. Sham> at Beechbrook cot tttfJC. i Mrs. Cos Paxton and sons Branch and Jimmie of Greenville spent Sun day here, called by the illness of la by Thomas Wood Paxton Jr., who is said l he now recovering. Mrs. R. P. Kilpatrick is recovering i from an illness of the past two weeks. ______ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duckworth have returned from an interesting trip to Chicago and the World’s Fair, Among their delightful exper iences was a boat trip from Chicago to Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Duck worth, who live in Canton, expect to spend the week-end in 3revard with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duckworth. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones of Erlgewood, 111., visited the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Golda Shamo. Misses Dorothy Souther and Con nie Ratchfora visited in Asheville last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ssaiston of Lakeland, j Fla., who have been spending the, summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | W. H. Duckworth, enjoyed a motor ( trip Wednesday to Highlands. High) Hampton, Fairfield and other points: of interest in that vicinity. ! Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clement have as their guests Mr3. Clement’s mother and aunt from Erwin, Tenr.. Mrs. Anna McDevitt has returned from a visit in Marshall and Wal nut Mrs. Hale Siniard is said to be I slowly improving, following a serious [ illness of the past several weeks. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waggoner land sister, Mrs. Nora Tiggerett of i Lake Worth, Fla., returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at Beechbrook cottages. Mrs John Cantrell has returned home from Umatilla, Fla., where she visited her niece, Mrs. Strobie Snel son Merrill, who has been quite U. The Misses Shipman have moved to their home, Walnut Inn, after oper ating the Franklin hotel this season. Collier Morrell is leaving this week frr his home after spending some time here at the Parker House. Mrs. Leona Stairley of Green ville, was Sunday guest of her sister, Miss Mamie Allison. , Mrs. Mack Johnson left last week to ioin her husband in Miami, Fla. | Mr- J. E. Clayton was called to I Asheville Wednesday on account of I the illness of her sister, Mrs. I. J ' H Mi^and Mrs. Eben Erownell and I Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Brownell of Peo i ria. 111., spent the past week with i their brother-in-law, W. M. Sbamo, Sr. .. * Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Hardin o Trion, Ga., visited Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hardin the past week. Mrs. R. D. Jenkins of Clayton i* visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Zach ary, and family. Leon English left last week for Lebanon. Tenn., where he has enter ed the law department of Cumber land University. Mrs. Rev Kanipe and young son Jimmy, of' Hickory, are guests of Mrs. Kanipe’s mother, Mrs. r. r. Pledge. . . , Miss Mary) Alta Barnett visited la ,• ist r, Mrs. S. A. Jones, and fam ;! in Asheville last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore. < ■ K-.nna| 'is, arrived in Brevard toe first of the week to make their home lure. Mr. Moore, editor of the Kan napolis Independent, w I enter Bve vard college as a student. Mr, and Mrs, Moore arc at present at Wai te nnire hotel, Mrs, Thomas Barrett returned last week to her home in Augusta, Ga, a/ter spending the summer in Brevard, stopping at the home of Mr. and Mr3. 0. L. Erwin. Mbs Lucy Iiichardgon, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. John F Henry, left Monday for New Orleans ito reaum-i her teaching at Newcomb] ] college, Cla Miss Kathleen trwin returned to i Washington, D. C., last week to re-j sume her work as librarian at Cen-< tral high school, after spending the! sommere here with her parents, Mr, J and Mrs. O. L. Erwin. Mrs. E. M. Parker received a mes-1 sage last week carrying the sad news of the death of her nephew, Eugene Leroy McKenzie, of Newark,! N, J. Only seven weeks ago she was calir! to Wilmington to the funeral of the you*g man's mother. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham and little son left last week for De catur, C-a., where they will make | their home. Mrs Cunningham’s par ents. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Flinn,; also returned to their home in NeW( ; York City, after spending the sum-\ imer in the Kern house in West, | Brevard. Miss Wilna Walton and Miss, Joyce Smith of Atlanta were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Reid. Miss Walton is a sister of Mrs.; R Mrs. Preston Taylor and little Preston Jr. left Sunday to join Mr. Taylor in Belmont where the latter has opened dental offices. Mrs. Tavlcr and baby r.ere accompanied to Belmont by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham, who returned to Brevard later in the day. Mi3s Ora Holt Long has left for Winston-Salem, where she is entering Salem tcademy this year. She was accompanied. by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Long. Mr. and Mrs. Randall W. Everett Jr. left last week for their home in Washington, D. C., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. V/. Everett here. Miss Dorothy Everett has resumed her school work at Salem academy in Winston-Salem, re-entering for i her second year of study. She was accompanied’ to Winston-Salem last week by her father, making the trip j by motor. CAR PRODUCTION AT FIVE-YEAR HIGH DETROIT, Sept. 19—The largest August production for five years, totaling 74,437 units for all plants, is reported by the Chevrolet Motor company. This total includes drnnes ‘ tic, export and Canadian produc tion. , . For the first eight months ot IP ?,4 Chevrolet production totals r,f>2 177. and exceeds by 66,200 the 193:', twelve months’ total, which was pr- ed early last month. Retail -alts reported by dealers took a decided upward turn in the last ten days of August, promising continued demand in September. I ho reported deliveries in the United Slat:.-', exceeded the domestic produc tion. BLANTYRE BREEZES SPl'here were two or three reunions and one birthday dinner given Sun- - day~. All drew so.ne of the regular attendants from Biantyre church and Sunday school. However we had a good sermon by our pastor and »re expecting to see those who were absent back next Sunday. We were also glad tc have With ui a visitor in Sunday school and church Mrs. Wingate of Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Chas. Nesbit visited her son Lawrence who is ill, Sunday. Mrs. W. X. Duncan spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Reid, in Bre V*Unc!e Vance Duncan attended the meeti** of the Baptist churches at Brevard Baptist church Friday. p A. Rahn was in Hendersonville on business Thursday of laat week. R Jewel Reed spent Sunday after noon with Celeste end Juanita Dun can. nns™ • Ralph Re-id was in Hendersonville Friday. . gH, , , P. A. Rahn has recently purchased a new wagon. Mrs. R. V. Duncan and Mrs. John Reed visited Mrs. Virgil Duncan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs. Wingate-, who have been spending a I few days here, visited Caesar s Hoad, i Connestee Falls, Chimney Rock and ' other places of interest lost week. 1 Mrs. John Reed and daughter were supper guests of Mrs. R. V. Dun 'can Sunday. ■ Misses Kathleen and Connie Dun can visited relatives here recently. Mr. end Mrs. R. V. Duncan spent a few days at the home of their son, ; Tyre Duncan, recently. MUNITIONS PROBE TO BE SENSATION The senate munitions investigating committee intends to disclose this week evidence indicating Germany has assembled a sizable mystery fleet of war planes. Data has been uncovered relating that the planes were smuggled in , piecemeal through North Sea ports, and then assembled. The committee i has further evidence that such ship ! ments came from both the United ! States a'.id Great Britain as well as ' Sweden. The senate investigators will at tempt to prove that camouflaged engines, parts and other equipment ! were brought in under misleading :. invoices. | Among other relevation* it nas 'been discovered that huge stores ot |arms have been shipped from Italy into Austria and Hungary; 1 Sixty bombing and fighting planes, ' carrying full bomb racks and com I pie to gas equipment, were delivered from Italy to Hungary by air; \ great store? of gas was delivered Ibv rail from Italy into Austria, and pie umablv into Hungary, over a ten months nor: d “without anyone n ticing the shipments." »»nri p " N 4 m iJ j4 _n_ As vou already know, when you fro to trade lor a new car the liiM dung thai tin- Auto Salesman notices is the condition of the Paint Job. We have a two-gun, hijrh pressure Washing Machine that removes all dirt and grease from the bod> and ^’TyTur r.r. 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