PERSONALS
Miss Mary Sluder left Monday
for Memphis, Tenn., where she
will be religious education director
and pastor’s helper at the Decatur
street Christian church in Mem
phis, under the pastor, Rev. T. O.
Slaughter. Miss Sluder has done
excellent work as junior superin
tendent at Oak Grove Methodist
Sunday school and other activities
at that church and the Brevard
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mott, Mrs.
H. L. Riddle and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Davis, of Morganton, were
guests the past week of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Shiflet.
Mrs. Ora Lee Smith, of Char
lotte, was guest the past week of
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. A.
Jenkins, and her son, Tommy
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rufty were
called to Reidsville on Saturday
to attend the funeral service of
Mr. Rufty’s sister, Mrs. Marvin
White, who died at her home on
Friday after an extended illness.
Mrs. Carrie T. Dorsett, of Ashe
ville, was a Brevard visitor the
past week.
Mrs. L. K. Ratchford and two
sons, Kenneth and Bobby, of Welch
Cove, spent the week end at their
home here. Mr. Ratchford, who is
with the TVA at Fontana Dam,
joined his family here and all re
turned to Welch Cove Sunday
afternoon.
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West Main St.
Mrs. Mary H. Mills has returned
from an extended visit with her
son, Mr. J. T. Mills, and family
in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
Miss Lillian Sorkin, of Boston,
Mass., is house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Jerome.
Mrs. Clyde MacDonald and son,
Henry, spent the week end in
Seneca, S. C., with Mr. MacDonald
at the home of his parents.
Mr. S. F. Ailison and daughter,
Miss Helen Louise, spent Sunday
in Asheville, guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Plato Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Head and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Head visited
Pvt. Roy Head at Camp Wheeler,
Ga., last Sunday.
Miss Virginia Mason Daniel, of
Fredericksburg, Va., is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. J. S. Bromfield, and
family.
Mrs. Gerald Allison has return
ed to the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. * Mull, after
spending the past four months
with her husband, who is stationed
at Camp Santa Anita, Calif.
Mrs. Donald Jenkins spent the
week end in Charlotte, where she
met her husband, Pvt. Jenkins,
who is at Camp Lee, Va.
Rev. and Mrs. Cliff Johnson, of
Leesburg, Va., have been guests
the past week of the former’s
brother. Rev. Ashby Johnson, and
Mrs. Johnson here.
Pfc. Thomas Walters is visiting
his sisters, Mrs. O. Duclos and Mrs.
W. M. Heath.
Mr. George Bromfield, of At
lanta, spent Sunday here with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brom
field. He was accompanied on his
return to Atlanta by Bob T. Gash,
who reported there for examina
tion on Tuesday 9? naval aviator,
and from there he was sent to
Williams College, Mass, for officer j
training. - v - - ]
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Verdery &bd
son, John Albert, of Gastonia,
spent the week end in Brevard
with Mrs. Mamie C. Verdei’y
Mrs. Charlie Russell spent the
week end in Greensboro, where
her husband is in a military camp.
Spencer Macfie, chief petty of
ficer in the navy, who has been
in service in South America, is
home on a 10-day furlough with
his wife and his mother, Mrs. S.
M. Macfie.
* Lt. Richard McGehee, instructor
in advanced flying at Stuttgart,
Ark., air base, while on a business
trip to Greenville, S. C., flew on
to the Asheville airport and spent
the week end in Brevard with his
mother, Mrs. J. T. McGehee, and
other members of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Smith, of
Orangeburg, S. C., are guests of
Mr. S. F. Allison and daughter.
Miss Helen Louise.
Misses Martha and Ida Walters,
! of Raef<?rd, end Mrs. D. D- Henson,
of Sanford, have been guests the
past week of their sister, Mrs.
W. L. Aiken.
.Harry Clayton, of the MP de
tatcnrrteht, Fort Jackson, spent the
week end in Brevard with his wife.
Mrs. A, A. Towers is in New
York city for a few days. On her
return to Brevard to her summer
home here she expects to be ac
Notice
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1ST
All Deliveries Will Be Strictly'
COLLECT ON DELIVERY
Money must be collected at place of delivery.
Please do not ask us to make any exceptions.
Routeman’s orders are: NO exceptions made.
This change is made necessary due to our shortage
of help, and our new labor saving, record keeping
system for our route salesmen. It eliminates the neces
sity, of keeping daily records of unpaid tickets or
spending hours on Saturday making collections or
reports on same. The existing government orders
prohibit call backs. Therefore we are making every
effort possible to cooperate with our government in
saving labor, tires, gas, etc. We sincerely hope that
our new system wdll not cause any inconvenience to
anyone. We ask for your full cooperation PLEASE!
We are doing our utmost to give a better and more
efficient service. In order to do this, we ask that you
always send itemized list with each bundle of laun
dry, and when possible, place phone orders the day
before. Be sure that money is ready at place of de
livery on day work is expected.
Abbott-finight
Cleaners & Laundry
BREVARD. N, C.
Phone 69
Hendersonville, N. C.
Asheville, N. C.
August Bride
MRS. HARRY W. DRAKE,
above, was before her marriage
in Hendersonville on August 22,
Miss Justine Wright, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. F.
Wright, of Brevard. Mr. Drake
is employed at E-custa.
companied by her daughter, Miss
Harriet, for a vacation visit here.
Mrs. Oscar Vaughn and little
daughter, Kay, and her mother,
Mrs. W. M. Henry, of Gastonia,
visited friends in Brevard last
week.
Guests the past week of Mr. and j
Mrs. M. M. Feaster were Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Palm, Sr., of Green
ville, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Palm, Jr., and children, of Char
lotte, and Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Feaster, of Charlotte.
Mrs. Woodford Zachary, of
Washington, D. C., is spending a
week here, guest of Mrs. Beulah
Zachary. Her husband, Lieuten
ant Commander Woodford Zachary
in the XL S. navy, is stationed in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thomason,
of Travelers Rest, were guests on
Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Runion.
Mrs. Cornell^ Anglin, of Mica
ville, Mrs. Joe Dickson, of Lenoir,
and Mrs. Garrett Robertson, of
Lunday, were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robertson,
at their home near Brevard.
Mrs. D. J. Luther is spending
| several days this week with her
mother, Mrs. Fannie Hale, in
Greenville, S. C.
Mrs. J. H. West has moved from
her home in West Brevard, which
she sold recently, to the Johnston
house on Jordan street.
Pfc. Ray Winchester, of Camp
Howze, Texas, is spending a few
days at home with his mother,
Mrs. Leo Winchester, and family.
He is in the infantry of the army
and expects to be transferred after
j returning to duty.
I Ensign W. H. Hamrick and Mrs.
Hamrick, recent bride and bride
groom, wrere guests Tuesday night
of Mrs. John Reese Sledge. Mrs.
Hamrick was formerly Miss Deane
Roberson.
Miss Tula Harrelson, of Winston
Salem, has been guest the past
week of Mrs. John Reese Sledge
2nd her mother, Mrs, R F. Mock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ClodfdtOr, of
| Knoxville, Tenn., have been guests*
I of MrS. L. E. Bagwell and Mrs.
F. K, Batsofl. - — .
Mr'. sfwcR Mrs. E. C, .Brown and
daughter Harriett, who have spent
some time hv Brevard, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. JV E. Loftis, re
turned to their kbthe ill St, Pet
ersburg, Florida, >v&terday'.
Miss Margaret Gc%h; left
day for New York City, after spend
ing two weeks here with’ Her sister
and brothers, Miss Annie Ghsfr and
W. D. and R. L. Gash, wfW1 ac
companied their sister as a§
Greenville on her return honVr
Week-end guests of Mr. an#
Mrs. T. W. Phillips were Mrs. Mae
Bethel, Miss Olive Patton and
Charles Phillips, of Franklin.
Pvt. Charlie Clayton, Jr., has
returned to Daniel Field Augus
ta, Ga., after a 10-day furlough
here with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Guf
fee and sister, Mrs. Andrew Alli
son, and other relatives and friends.
He was accompanied on his return
| to camp by his wife.
Miss Marian Haight and little
adopted son, Bobby, of Brookfield,
Conn., are making their home for
the winter with Mr. Harry Clarke
and two daughters on Rice street.
Miss Haight is a cousin of Mr.
Clarke and Mrs. H. N. Carrier.
Lt. A. W. Tucker, Jr., an in
structor in the army air intelli
gence school, Harrisburg, Pa.,
has been promoted recently to the
rank of first lieutenant. His wife
and two children are in Harris
burg with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Siniard
announce the birth of a daughter,
Mary Diane, at Angel Brothers
hospital, Franklin, on August 26'.
Mrs. Julius Sader and three
children left the past week to join
Capt. Sader, who is in the medical
corps at the evacuation hospital,
Elkins, W. Va. Mrs. Sader and
children expect to be* away for
some time.
Mr. H. D. Wyatt and son, Ken
neth, are on a 10-day visit with the
former’s parents and other rela
tives in New Jersey and New
York.
Little ads bring: gwst retime
CIVIC CLUB BOND SALE
SATURDAY IS SUCCESS
The regular fourth Saturday
war bond and stamp sale, spon
sored by the Women’s Civic club,
netted a total of $748.10 at the
sale last Saturday in the business
district, it was announced by Mrs.
H. L. ’Haswell, chairman.
Of the total amount sold, two
j>100 bonds were sold each by Mrs.
Frank Kerber, Mrs. H. P, Van
nah and Barbara Wilber.
SINGING POSTPONED
The upper district singing con
vention, scheduled to meet at Zion
Baptist church o n Wednesday
night, September 8, has been post
poned to the regular third Sun
day afternoon, September 19. The
change in date was made due to
the singing school in session at
Turkey Creek Baptist church, it
has been announced by Glenn Win
chester, president.
COLLECTOR ANNOUNCES
DATES IN OFFICE HERE
S. E. Varner, deputy collector
of internal revenue, announced
yesterday that he will be in his
office here in the post office on
Saturdays, Sept. 4 and 11 and then
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, Sept. 13, 14 and 15 to assist
taxpayers in filing their income
tax returns.
Details as to who is required to
file are given in another story
published elsewhere in this issue.
GREGG CHERRY TO
ADDRESS BOND RALLY
Hon. Gregg Cherry, former state
senator and prominent attorney of
Gastonia, will address the county
wide bond rally to be held at the
Brevard high school auditorium on
Friday, Sept. 24th, in connection
with the third war loan drive
now being conducted in Transyl
vania county Chairman Edward H,
McMahan announced today.
OAKLAND NEWS
BY MRS. LEE NORTON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryson and
family, of Knoxville, Tenn., spent
the week end with home folks
here.
Clifford Reid, who was wounded
in foreign service, is here for a
visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Reid.
E. A. Reid has been suffering
greatly the past week with rheu
matism, and has been unable to
walk.
Mrs. W. F. McCall was in Hen
dersonville Monday to meet her
husband, who was returning home
after a six weeks’ stay in Miami,
Fla. He reported the weather was
almost unbearably hot down there.
Mrs. Mary Burgess and Mrs. Lee
Norton were in Brevard Monday
on business and were guests ol
the former's sister, Mrs. Mamie
Fowler. They report that Mrs. Cora
Foster, sister of Mrs- Burgess and
Mrs. Fowler, tthb haft been a help
less invalid for sevfiftil years is
slowly improving.
Grady Nicholson, Jr., spent the
week end in Clayton, Ga., with his
sister and grandparents.
Cottage prayer service next Sun
day night will be at the home oi
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cash, in charge
of Mrs. Hebert Hall.
Rev. S. B. McCall, pastor ol
Lake ToxawaV Baptist chufCb, was
in the Baptist hospital last week
Miss Elizabeth1 Btfrgess and
brother, Afvto, and Missies Jewel
and Marian Etta Chaf^pdli will
leave Saturday to enter the &?Ar.R:
>school! at Thomassee, S. C.
MisS,.Theo Galloway attended
the singing convention in Brevard
last Sunday.
DINNER HONORS SON
j LEAVING FOR SERVICE
Vtjv and Mrs. J. E. Morris en
teriitped last Sunday night with
a fai dwell dinner, honoring their j
son, Howard Morris, before he left I
the following day to enter the
navy.
Guests present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Morris and infant
son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. B D.
Ward, of Penrose, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Aiken and sons, William
and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. James
Morris and sons, Jimmy and Char
les, and Clarence Morris.
FIDELIS CLASS HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
An enjoyable meeting of the
Fidelis class of the First Baptist
Sunday school was held last Friday
night at the home of Mrs. Albert
Payne, with Mrs. Guy Dean as
co-hostess.
Devotionais were led by Mrs.
Winston Ashworth, and routine
business was in charge of the
president, Mrs. Lester Martin. It
was voted to have a White Ele
phant sale at the September meet
ing.
Contests were in charge of Mrs.
J. B. Jones, and the winners were
Mrs. Melvin Gillespie and Mrs T
E.' Reid.
The dime in the cake, baked by
Mrs. Glazener, and sold at 10 cents
a slice to the members, was found
by Mrs. Walter Kay, who in turn
will have to bake the cake for the
next meeting.
Refreshments and a social hour
concluded the meeting.
FATHERS IN
- FROM PAGE ONE -
each group will be inducted before
men are selected from the next
group. These groups are as fol
lows:
“1—Men with dependents.
“2—Men with collateral depend
ents, provided such status was ac
quired prior to December 9, 1941.
“3—Men who have wives with
whom they maintain bona fide
family relationships in their homes,
provided such relationships were
acquired prior to December 8, 1941.
“4—Men who have children with
whom they maintain bona fide fam
ily relationships in their homes,
provided such relationships were
acquired prior to December 8,
1941. (A child born on or before
September 14, 1942, should be
considered as having been con
ceived prior to December 8, 1941,
and a child born on or after Sep
tember 15, 1942, should be con
sidered as having been conceived
on or after December 8, 1941, un
less there is affirmative evidence
of a medical character which
clearly established that birth was
delayed.)
Sub-Groups
“Group 4 is divided into two
sub-groups. The first sub-group
will be exhausted before any men
are called from the second sub-1
group. These sub-groups are as
follows:
“A—Registrants classified in
1-A because they left an agricul
tural occupation or because they
are engaged in a non-deferrable
activity.
“B—Other registrants who are
■reclassified from 3-A to 1-A as a
result of the current directive.
“This means that Pre-Pearl Har
bor fathers who continue to engage
in non-deferable activities will
find themselves subject to induc
tion prior to registrants who are
engaged in other employment.
The list of non-deferable activities
contains 118 separate occupations
and is on file in every local board
office in the state. It is available
for inspection by every registrant.
It is considered that fair warning
has been given to fathers who have
dependent children to remove them
selves from non-deferable ac
tivities Of lace the possibility of
early induction.”
HOMECOMING ON 12th
The Boylston church homecom
ing and reunion of the McKinna
and Simpson families will meet
on Sunday, September 12th. Pic
nic dinner will be on the grounds
at noon.
Farm Reports Should
Be Filled Out On Or
Before This Saturday
All farmers in Transylvania
county who have not filled out
and filed the AAA farm reports
are being urged to stop at the
AAA office in the courthouse
here on or before Saturday after
noon and complete their reports,
it was announced this week.
About fifty per cent of the
farmers in the county attended
the community meetings held
recently, but there are a number
of others who have not submit
ted reports and these must be
filed in order for them to re
ceive benefit credits.
“We are trying to finish up
SEUCA NEWS
BY MRS. WARD BREEDLOVE
Rev. J. R. Bowman will preach
at Selica church next Sunday
morning.
Mrs. H. Hooper was taken to
the Transylvania hospital on Sun
day in a very ill condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Greene
visited Mrs. Greene’s mother, Mrs.
Jones, at Lake Toxaway recently.
W. M. Eubanks was in Hender
sonville one day last week and
bought a load of apples.
Noah’s Ark is believed to have
been a 20,000-ton ship.
this work before Saturday night,"
P. A. Rahn stated.
Square Dance
At The
COUNTRY CLUB
Friday and Saturday Nights, Sept. 3—4
Starting at 9 P. M.
Music By
ECUSTA STRING BAND
Admission: 40c Inc. Tax
No Charge For Service Men
Week-end Specials
AT MULL’S MARKET & GROCERY
AA BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK
T-BONE STEAK CLUB STEAK
All at the right prices.
Cooking Apples, 2 lbs.-15c
Lettuce, lb. -12c
Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. size -30c
S. C. Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs.-25c
Mull’s Grocery & Market
“Low Prices—High Quality^Speedy Delivery” ^
Grade A ^
We Deliver Phone 201
Purity Products Company has plenty of coal!
RIDE THE BUS
BREVARD - ROSMAN SCHEDULE
(25-Minute Runs)
LEAVE BREVARD
6:00 A. M. To Toxaway
(Daily, But Not Sunday)
A & C—10:10 A. M.
11:30 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
3:15 P. M.
B— 5:05 P. M.
JLfk ' 5:50 P. M.
c— 7:30 P. M.
, V 9:45 P, M.
LEAVE ROSMAN
7:10 A. M. (Daily, But Not
Sunday)
C—■, 9:00 A. M.
B—10:05 A. M.
12:01 P. M.
1:45 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
A & C— 6:40 P. M.
7:05 P. M.
10:10 P. M.
A—Through to Atlanta ... '
B—Through to Pickens, Liberty aii* Atlanta
C—Through to Franklin
__ ^ * C—Denotes One Through and One Connecting
BREVARD PISGAH FOREST-ECUSTA-ORr"
X STORE SCHEDULE
^ ^ . * (15-Minute Runs)
S’OT
LEAVE BREVARD
7:30 A. id/ (Daily, Net on
Stfmfay)
X—9:00 A. IV?. (Daily, Not on
Sunday
X— 9:20 A. M.
X—10:25 A. M.
10:45 A. M.
To County Line
X—12:01 Noon, Saturday
12:25 P. M.
X— 1:30 P. M.
2^10 P. M.
To County Line
X— 5:00 P. M. (Mon. Thru
Fri.
5:10 P. M.
X— 7:00 P. M.
9:15 P. M.
To County Line
LEAVE ORR’S STORE
8:00 A. M.
X—8:45 A. M. Mon. Thru Fri.
X— 9:55 A. M.
11:20 A. M.
From County Line
X—ill:30 A. M.—Saturday
Only
12:40 P. M. v _
X—12:55 ?. M. %
2.35 P. M.
From County Line
X^- 3:15 P. M. (Mon. Thru
Fri.)
X—4:50 P. M.
5:25 P. M. To Toxaway
X— 7:15 P. M.
9:25 P. M.
From County Line
X—ignores Through Buses to Asheville
Note—3:15 P. M. run schedule Brevard To Bosnian makes connection in Bos
nian to Sylva, Cullowhee and Chattanooga.
1:00 P. M. schedule Brevard to Bosnian makes connection in Bosnian to
Pickens, Greenville and Charlotte.
SMOKY MOUNTAIN STAGES
BREVARD BUS STATION — MACFIE DRUG STORE