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ROSMAN EXERCISES
BEGIN THURSDAY EVE
Final Graduation Exercise
Will Be Given By
Class May 20
ROSMAN, May 6.—“A Fortunate Ca
lamity” is expected to draw a record
attendance at Rostrum high school audi
torium Thursday night, when the junior
class presents its annual play.
Doors will open promptly at 7:30
o’clock Thursday evening, with the
program to start at S. Miss Louise
Williams is coaching the play.
Other events of the Itosman schools
during tlie commencement exercises
will include the following programs:
The elementary operetta will he stag
ed Friday evening at eight o'clock.
Seventh grade graduation exercise.''
will lie held on Thursday afternoon
of next week. May M. Junior-senior
reception which will tie held in lieu of
the banquet, is set for the eve ling of
May 15.
Haecalaureate sermon will be deliv
ered to tlie graduates on Sunday after
noon, May 17 at 2:30. The senior class
play will In- given on May IS. Class
day exercises under sponsorship of
Miss I’eatrice Sisk will be given on
May io. with "Twenty Years Hence"
as theme.
Final exercises will be that of gradu
ation oa tlie evening of May 20, when
a patriotic program will be carried out
in keeping with the Declaration of
I nd< pendenee signed in Mecklenburg.
Mason Meet Friday
K pillar communication of Dunn's
Cock Masonic kulpo will be held Kri
lov night at eight o'clock. Several vis
itors from Way in sville and Asheville
will attend the meeting aiul talk and
discuss ways of taking higher degrees
Masonry. Important business will
ol* la taken up. At the conclusion of
the meeting refreshments will be serv
ed. ■ 1 f 1
Miller In Charge Of
Rural Rehabilitation
I'll,! MtUer of Brevard, lias been
• . : as Iliad of tlie ltural Kehnbili
tap 'i corporation for Transylvania.
IP •> let*• m, and Polk counties, and will
• .. r active duties of the office
dumcdmtely.
Mi Mill. - was in charge of this
woik : r ov r a year, and did pood
workWith rehabilitating needy farmers
In tin counties. The work was turned
vi- to the Hi settlement administrator
tyear. and was und-r the snpervd
n of K A Shoe for several months.
Mr Shot ttirneil the records over to
headquarters last week, and will con
tinue in his capacity of resettlement
: Iminlstnitor f"t* the three counties.
Mr. Miller will announce setup of his
office within a few days.
Kiwanis Meet Today
Tie underprivileged child committee
t tit. Brevard Kiwanis club will have
ir: • ..f the program at the meeting
" n.rsth.v at 11:16 Dr. II. .1 Bradley
•id tin M"V. I P. Simmons are the
t.ifttiier* in charge of this phase of the
K iwar is .v ark here.
It is eypt-vted that the club will be
'ad : adttpl a •■Iti;- brother" plan
i ■ tir. itovs of the community
v ho have not iiud the opportunities
... id' h t'upv shouM be now enjoying.
Grammar Exercises
Be Held May 14th
<; t' rithin exercises of the Brevard
• tn.ioiir school will he held in the
! ;h auditorium Thursday eve
j ;• m .v ;; There will be around 00
pii- ii • oe id. ti.ig the Ttli grad< work,
v com !•; list of the graduating
.t — * md ’ 1 ■ program in full will be
v.-n ir. te vt week's paper.
“Jeep" Eats Orchids
Tulin Sm '! who has particular pride
■ wi' Mower garden. Ih of the
r : mien i "i Ip" or 80 eg f id V sltn
ul.i < rehids. Mr. Smith
, i tyone having a "je»n”
lit,, olid off Ins flower
Kunzcy Opens Office
K n Brevard attorney and
••,te representative. has
m in the T'nslfj bultd
.1 ■ re»t. Sir. Kiousey will
m* .. V.i • II. ii m'ce as office as*
SVi' .iinr for sov nl olns
■ . i ;, V 't ru North Carolina
r r... years. Mr. Kim.
. • offices when htf at
• • ■ t■ 1 ■ • 1 the state baiiklr : <le
I .rtiu’ t. igain opening offices
for i r .. tie- . a , and ns he puts It
■ -. ejtui ■ : ■ t'd to state legislature.”
High School Baseball
Season Ends Thursday
Brevarl high school will end the
baseball season here Thursday after
noon when the Tilson-conehed nine
meets th- Hendersonville team on the
high school field nt 3:30.
Tin Brevard aggregation swamped
the long-time foe at Hendersonville
Tuesday afternoon by a one-sided score
of 12-4, with Nelson on the mound al
lowing but two scattered hits during
the seven-inning go.
Plchelslmer was stellar performer
with the hat. getting two singles out
of three trials. Osborne and Nelson
each had two for four. Brevard took
the lead in the first inning with two
runs and put the game on ice in the
4 <econd frame vvltn three more tallies.
> Summary:
Brevard . 230 034 0—12 10 5
Hendersonville .. 021 000 1— 4 2 3
Nelson and Orr; Turner and Drake.
List of World War
Vets Not For Sale
List of Veterans of the World
War who will receive bonus bonds
Is not available at The Transyl
vania Times office, for either love
or money.
Several people have called at
this office during the past two
weeks, and asked for a list of the
veterans who have filed for bonus
bonds. Some of them have in
sisted that they "ought to be al
lowed to see the list because they
are friends of the paper," and
others have offered to pay a sub
stantial sum for a copy of the
names which would make a very
timely mailing list right now
when the veterans stand to bo
paid neat sums.
To all who have applied, a
deaf ear bus been turned, and
public notice is being given here
with that neither friend nor fo
may secure a list of Transylvania
| veterans from this office. Incl
I ! dentally The Times goes inlo the
homes of !'S per cent of the vet
erans, and those who wish to
contact the soldiers may do so
I through the advertising in The
| Times.
Mrs. B. D. Franklin Is
President PTA Group
At a called meeting of the P. T. A.
held tilis week, Mrs. B. D. Franklin
was elected president of the organiza
tion, to fill flic vacancy in this office.
Plans were also made at the meeting
for the pre-school clinic which will lie
I held at the grammar school building
I some time next week, the exact date to
be announced later.
Lunch Room Donations
Children of the fourth and seventh
grades of the Brevard elementary
school pounded the Brevard lunch
room with supplies of a varied nature,
which furnished lunches for the un
derprivileged children. Several individ
uals also gave small donations, for all
of which appreciation is expressed by
the supervisor. Miss Jackie Clayton.
Especial thanks is expressed by .Miss
Clayton and her workers to S. F. Alli
son for his generous donations of soup
jhones for several days' supply.
It is pointed out that only one more
week remains to serve tile free lunches
and that unless interested friends con
Itribute sufficient supplies the lunch
room will have to close before the end
of t lie school term.
Mrs. Harris’ Father
Dies In Tennessee
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Mrs. A. H. Harris was called to Knox
ville. Tenn.. last week on account of the
I serious illness of her father, C. M. liol
jford. who died on Wednesday morning
| in that city. Mr. Holfard, S3 years of
age, had been ill IP days. The body was
removed to his former home in Wolls
boro. Pa., where funeral services will
lie held. Mrs Harris expected to ac
company the body to Pennsylvania for
burial.
Sims On Vacation
Eck I.. Sims, candidate for register of
deeds, announces that he has secured
n leave of absence from the «tatr hlgli
way department, and will devote ills
time between now and the primary to
his campaign.
I CLEAN-UP TAG SALE
SCHEDULED SATURDAY
! Saturday will he observed as tap day
jsale for benefit of the clean-up lr!v<
I to be held the following week, accord
ling to an announcement of Mrs. 0. E.
Erwin, chairman of the civics depart
ment of the Women’s Civic club.
Miss Rowetia Orr is chairman of (In
tag day sales, and will he assisted bj
other young ladies of tiie town, it
Is pointed out that In buying one of the
little tags the purchaser will be helping
to raise funds to be expended on a
cleaner and more beautiful town In
which to live and to entertain visitors.
CHURCH SERVICES IN
! HONOR OF MOTHERS
Brevard Congregations Will
Join In Paying Fitting
Tribute To Mothers
| Mfvthbi ’<* i >ay ... i • fittingly ob
is* rip.1 m tchurches of Brevard Sun
ulay v :li . ortnons ij.v the different pas
itors in keeping v ith the occasion and
appropriate quisle by t!ie choirs.
At the 1I< lhod'st i-huri-h, a change
from previously announced plans has
been made in the day’s observance, ac
j cording to a statement of the pastor,
I the Rev. J. H. Brendall. At the eleven
I o’clock hour of worship communion
I win be held, with special invitation ex
j tended to mothers In group. The pas
I tor’s sermon subject will be. "What can
the modern-day mother do for human
ity and what should man’s attitude
lie toward womanhood." The regular
I f, o’clock vesper sen-ice will be held
I with the young people of the church
in charge. There will be no Sunday
night service, the pastor delivering the
baccalaureate sermon to the Brevard
high school graduates at that time.
At St. Phillips Episcopal church,
morning prayer and baptism service
will be held at eleven o’clock, with the
rector, the Rev. Harry Perry’, delivering
a message suitable to the day and to
baptism. Appropriate music will also
be a part of the sen-ice.
Sermons In keeping with Mother's
Dav and music appropriate to the
theme will feature the services at the
Baptist and Presbyterian churches, by
the respective pastors, the Rev. Paul
Hartsell and the Rev. J. P. Simmons.
Interested In Better Livestock For Trans ylvania County Farms
\)l0Vt, j.u-jure shows group that visited the Reynolds-Dybrotik Farms near Winston-Salem, where the Bed
i'oiled dual purpose cattle herds were inspected. Front row, left to right—E. K. Bishop, Cedar Mountain; A.
\l. l’uxton. Bosnian; C. M Douglas, editor ITrunnylvaiiin Times; Julian Glaze no r, County Agent; Kanduil Ly
dav, agriculture teacher Brevard schools; B. ( Mil Allison, Cherryfleld; Solomon Jones, Cedar Mountain;
iVa'n W. Colvanl. agriculture teacher Brevard College. Back row, left to right—E. J. Whitmire Cherryfleld:
I) j Bybrook. Winston-Salem; Claude Slndor-t, Biltle Bivcr: Chairman W. B. Aiken. Brevard; H. B. Buns
]or,l agriculture teacher Bosnian schools; Granville Fisher, Bake Toxaway; B. F. Glazener, Bosman. Otto
Alexander, clerk of court, Brevard; T. J. Wilson, Brevard; John Maxwell, North Brevard; M. O. McCall,
mu, ii. c; Martin Shipman, Little River; J. I. Arty, extension dairy specialist, State College. Raleigh._
College Team Plays
On Thursday, Friday'
Brevanl (’allege will play two game
hero this week, one Thursday after
noon and one Friday afternoon* Full
games to he played on the college lie!d
and to start at 3:30 o’clock.
Thursday afternoon the Winuabi Jan
lor college nine will furnish the <»pp"
sition to the Jamesmon, and Friday
afternoon the Helmont \hl»e> outlii
will be iocfinon.
The college nine lost one and w< a
one last Friday and S.»tunia> Mai
Hill being both victor and loser. » »u
Friday afternoon the lends went down
in defeat at Mars Hill, with Fat ion on
the mound. Saturday afternoon. W.i
honick let the Hoberts-coa^hed t.ajn
down with five hits and llrevard wn
winner by a score of 0-1.
Tanners Will Play
Hazelwood Saturday
Brevard Tanners will play (lie llavl
wood team of the Western Carolina
Industrial league on the Brevard high
school grounds Saturday afternoon at
3:30. Tho Brevard team has won one
game and lost one game Slic e starting
the eight -loop league.
Dr. Hardin Improving
Ur Carl Hardin of Brevard, via. has
been In Oteen Hospital, Asheville, for
several weeks undergoing treatment
for a fractured hip. has returned t >
Brevard very much Improved. Ur. if.u
din states that he will be unable to
resume Ins practice of dentistry for
several days, but hopes to have Ins
fire open soon.
Field Day Will Be
Staged Here Friday
Annual field day exercises of tli«
Drevurd elementary school wiil be
hedd on tho school athletic field Fri
day afternoon, beginning at two o'clock,
according to an announcement by Prin
cipal J. E. Rutty.
Contributions from the different
grades will be made, including various
athletic stunts, sack races, heap races,
hobby horse race, 50-yard dash, run
ning and standing krona and high
jumps. Setting-up exercises, songs and
. edge (o the flag will open the > wr
Clsos. A novel feature will he a. pet pa
rade, with the children and their pets
of various assortments dressed it: cos
fume.
All Patrons ami interested friends are
invited to attend.
Republican Ticket For General
Election Named at Convention
All Sections of County Represented In Group of Men
Selected To Make Race In Meeting Here Saturday—
Executive Ch.airman to Be Selected at Later Date By
Executive Committee.
1 iepubUcm: nominees foi the laid
general election were chosen at a har
monious meeting ot the purt.s 1 onven
tlon held in tin Brevard coal house
last Saturday afternoon. Ticket as
nominated at the convention, follows:
For representative In genetal a? -
sembly. V. Karl Twigg. Urevar.l; regis- i
ter of deeds, Earl Fullbright, liiv\uru;
tax colleetor. Newton Ricki lsimer. Lit I
tie River; sheriff, Yancey McCrary. !
Fisgah Forest; county commissioners.
AV. ,\. AA'ellt of Brevard. Riley A. Mer
rill ot Little River, Waiter AV. McNeeiy
of Lake Toxaway; coroner. Or. K. S.
Englisii, Brevard; surveyor. K. R.
Bishop, Cedar Mountain; state s, mr.nr,
Leon English, Brevard. Mr. English
withdrew from the post and Cte exe
cutive committee will seieef a four. for
the place.
Lewis I1, Htuulin. . imlvnini. of Hie
excculive * omntfttw presided nvei the
eonvention. which selected Roland
Otven as secretftrv. and Judge V. L.
English as chairman of the meeting.
A '.eeiW'tiou was introduced Imme
diately after convening, which moved
that selection of the chairman of the
eountj execiitiv* committee ha deferred
until l;der date. Under the resolution as
passed by the convention, the chairman
and vice chairwoman, .shall be elected
by the executive committee at a sne
eia! meeting to he culled by or on the
fitst Monday in July, and not later
tin,n the first Monday in August.
Members of the executive- committee
as selected at precinct conventions
held prior to the county i .invention in
cludes Brevard 1. Jess T. uwen; Bre
vard 3. C AV. P:"kok!nier Brevard 3.
E. O. Pliipman; Boyd, V, M. Ow. r.by;
Catheys Creek, tlarkiess Burton, <>d:tr
Mountain, J R. Bishop; I.'unn'i. ' - ' --.
it. B. EauLitoe, Rut.ru'd
Whitmir- : Bast Fork H B. AVhittj®'<:.
Gloucester 1, Arch McCall: Glow.-'*- i
ter 3, Ricimra M---Cull: Hogback 1,1
Henry Chapman; Hojjbswlc 3, C. R. i
Mark; Hogback 3, George Mil! r: LStffc i
River, R. A. Merrill • OU Tmnitvay. j
Lewis Morgan: Rosman. Roy Fisher. |
Aii. Twiggs, for representative, i • at
r-.iilvi. of Mitchell county, but now ’
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awner and operator of the Cuntecri cafe
in Brevard. I It is also interested in
farming litre, ami operates the T. A.
English farm near Davidson Hiver. fie
was nominated without opposition.
'li. i’ickelslretr. nominee tor tax
collector, is a son of LeGrand Pickel
sinicr of the Little River section, and Is
actively Identified with farming in Ins
home community. He was winner of
the majority vote on first ballot over
B. It. White, of Hosman.
Mr. Pullbright. soil of Perry Pull
bright of Brevard, won on the first bal
let over J. H. Dunn of Selica. He has
been connected with the Gloucester
I,umber company store at Hosman for
several years, and more recently with
the Bagwell Company In Brevard.
Mr. McCrary, who won the sheriffs
nomination after a spirited race be
tween W. N Stroup to Rot-man. F. A.
Jones of Cedar Mountain, and Lewie
Moore of Brevard, has been in buBl
P03S in the county for a number of
years, both in Brevard wher. he was
in the automobile business, nr.d in the
county where he has been connecSd
with lumber and wood business.
In the commissioners race \V. A
Wtilt, Brevard business man. K. A.
Merrill. Little River farmer, and Wai
ter McNcely, Lake Tovawav merchar.l
and lumberman, were unopposed.
Dr E. 8. English, Brevard physician,
was unopposed in the race for coro
ners nomination, as was F. R. Bishop,
fanner and cattleman, of the Cedar
Mountain section, for county surveyor.
Leon English, Jr., of Brevard, was
high man In a vote count between him
and A. G. Hampton cf Brevard, in tin
vote count for state senator from the
Transylvania, Haywood and Jackson
district. However Mr. English later
withdrew from the post, and it is c\
peeled that tin- executive committee
will name a nominee within the next
fe-.v days, tn a leper to Chairman fiuni
ile., received Monday, Mr. English stat
ed that he would be compelled to de
vote hit entire time to study of law in
order to take the bar examination in
August of this year, and for that rea
son iu asked that Ids name be with
Are You Interested?
Then, meet other interested citizens of Brevard and
Transylvania County at the Court House.
Friday, May 8-7:30 P.M.
No admission will be charged, no collection will be
taken, no pledges will be signed, and no political
speeches will be made.
Plans For Summer Business
Will be presented, and approval of the people who
make the most out of summer business, those who have
an interest in the community, and those few who want
to keep the community going forward will be asked on
one of the two plans submitted.
Don’t Let “John” Do It!
BT PRESENT, MAY 8th--7:30
Silversteen School
Closes Work May 14
Closing exercises at M.ve-rsteen
srlinnl wi'l he held on Thursday eve
ning, Maj 14. at eight o’clock, with the
following program announced by Miss
Flora Allison, principal:
Sony, "Vacation:" salutatory' Donna
V. Owen: History, Reba Price; giftori
an, Vaughn Galloway; resolution of
sympathy, Eugene Woodring; song,
"Go, Old School Books;” class will
Mabel Owen; valedictory, Gladys Owen;
address to graduates, Prof. W. SI.
Hunt; presentation of displomas; class
song, by class; benediction. Dev. H.
Broom.
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Little River Group
Starts Club Program
_
Boys and girls of Little River com
munity met on Thursday-. April 30th,
at 3:30, with County Agent J. A. Glaz
Bner, and organized the club and chose
Hi tile River 4-H Club as its name.
Twenty-nine members were present
and elected the following officers:
President, Harold Merrill, vice presi
dent, Walter VcHaun; secretary, Kath
2rn Mackey; reporter, Charles Merrill.
Another meeting will be called by the
president In a few days for the ap
pointing of various committees and to
;heck each project.
BREVARD HIGH WILL
HEAR BREVARD MEN
Senior Play Scheduled For
Tuesday Evening Of
Next Week
Commencement exeiclses at Brevard
high school will begin on Sunday eve
ning, May 10, when the Rev J, H.
Brendall, pastor of Brevard Methodist
church will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class in the
high school auditorium.
On Tuesday evening, May 12, the
senior play, "The Family Upstairs," will
be given, and on May ir> the gradua
tions exercises will complete the com
j mencoment.
| Program as announced by Mrs. Kr
Iiest Tilson for the baccalaureate ser
mon which begins at eight o’clock
! Sunday evening, follows—Processional;
I Invocation, the Rev. John P. Simmons-,
music, Brevard Music Lover.-.' club;
I announcements, Professor R. T. Klni
zey; special music, Professor Alvin
Moore, accompanied by A. M. White,
Jr.; sermon, 'lie Rev. J. H. Brendall;
benediction, (he Rev. Harry Perry; re
cessional.
"The Family 1 pstnlrs, senior Class
play which will be given on Tuesday
evening of next week, Is a comedy of
home life by Harry Delf. It is a play
about commonplace people In common
place surroundings, and what happens
In I heir lives due principally to tho
character of the mother. This mother,
In her zeul for getting her cider daugh
ter married, almost brings tragedy into
the daughter’s life, it is only through
the common sense and plain wisdom of
the father that happiness is restored to
the household. The principal comic ef
fect of the play Is obtained by the dead
seriousness of purpose with which each
ohfiracter does his part.
The play opens with a glimpse of a
middle class family of New- York, the
Hellers. There are:
Mts. Heller, Anne Norton: Joe Hell
er, her husband, John Orr; her elder
daughter Ixiuise, Merle Michael; her
son, 'A’illie, seventeen and spoiled, Bud
dy Hunt; and her baby daughter, An
nabels, who detests practicing plum
lessons. Polly Hartsell.
Other members of the cast include:
Charles Grant, C K. Osborne, Jr.: Mrs.
Grant, his mother, Mabel Blake; Her
bert. his little brother, Henry Miller;
Miss Callahan, Sylvia byday; Mrs.
Archie Garfield, Buvee Cupps.
Professor C. H. Trowbridge, vice
president of Brevard College will de
liver the literary address to the gradu
ating class on Friday evening. May 15.
Program for the evening includes—In
vocation, the Rev. Paul Hartsell; salu
tatorv, Lucian Deaver; music, Brevard
Music Lovers’ club; valedictory, Malv*
Tharp; address. Professor C. H. Trow
bridge; awarding of diplomas, Profes
sor R. T. Kimzey; song, "Follow the
Gleam," graduates.
Operetta At Rosman
School Friday Eve.
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ROSMAN, May 6.—Tho operetta
"Sunny o' Stinnyslde,” will be given by
pupils of the Rostrum elementary
•school in the high school auditorium
j Friday evening, May 8th, at eight
! o’clock.
; Cast of characters: Helen Whitmire
;Billie; E.ina Allison. Leila; Albert Is
rael, Reddy; V. B. Waldrop, Amos,
Glenn Winchester, Ileck; Glenn Sum
mer-, Phil; Jewel Garten, Pauline:
Marguerite Reece, Betty; Elizabeth
' Slslc, Rosa, Martha Whitmire, Theo
dora; Margaret Whitmire, Leonora:
Gladys Clark, Nan; Lois Petit. Sunny;
Dan Edens, Paul: Fred Powell, Horace ;
Robert Whitmire. Howard; Ruby
Green, Harriet, Stanley Winchester,
Jimmy; Ruth Rice. Eileen; Billie Nich
olson. Tom: Leslie Nicholson. Antonio;
Paul Moor-, Slim: Mora Lee Hunt,
Jane.
The chorus will be composed of—
Ltvonnc Nicholson. Lucy McCall, Wtl
] da Reece Lota Mae Cassell. Lttrleene
j Lusk, Cornelia Holden, .Vadlen Powell,
j Lee Bryson. Elizabeth Morgan, Earl
- Galloway, Mae Green, Jcweii Garten,
I Loren.'. Galloway. Mae Whitmire,
j Charles Lee Moore, fluid Whitmire,
I Junior Stroup, Lillian Bryson, Bolce
! Winchester, Hazel Barrett, Barney Sisk,
I Alfred O-.v ti Kathryn Hovls, Mildred
: Rowley. Marie Galloway Craig Snipes,
| Thelma Oliant. Robe it Whit mire, Dor
othy Jean Waldrop, J. C. Cassell, Edna
Nelson, Christine Morgan.
Mrs. John Pale and A. M. White, Jr.
ure directors.
Sloi-y of the Plot
Sunny k< the primp favorite of the
other orphans at the Sunny side Home.
Returning from the hospital where she
has been recoverin';' from Injuries re
ceived In saving the life of another or
phan, she finds her mates excited over
the news that a wealthy patroness of
the home, Mrs. Raleigh, ts planning to
adopt one of the girl orphans as a com -
panion for her niece, Eileen. Each girl
hopes she will be the chosen one.
gunny thinks little of herself, but is
busy reassuring Paul, the new boy,
who Is afraid of his big brother. Slim,
and trying to comfort Jimmy, the crip
pled orphan, who wishes more 'han
anything else to be cured of his lame
ness. Jimmy steals Mrs. Raleigh's purse
containing a large snm of money to
try to get himself cured. In remorse he
confesses to Sunny that he did it and
Sunny shields him shoulders the guilt
herself, and thereby imperils her
chances of adoption.
The purse, stolen In turn from Its
hiding place by Amos, finds its way
into the hands of the bullying Slim,
who Is prowling around outalde the
home looking for Paul. Slim's efforts
to kidnap his small brother Is thwarted
by Sunny, who gets kidnapped her
self. Her escape from her captor and
her success In clearing her name, re
covering the twice stolen money, and
finding herself a real home with Mrs.
Raleigh and Eileen, complete the stir
ring cycle of her adventure*.