PERSONALS 1 Mrs. Quay Tankersley and daughter, Miss Ethe^ have re turned from a visit with relatives in Lakeland, Fla. Lt. and Mrs. John S. Carpenter, of Newark, N. J., are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McCoy, here. Mrs. H. B. Shiflet, Mrs. Dick Carter, Mrs. J. F. Aycock and Miss Doris Whitesides spent last week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Miss Lottie Sue Kennedy, of Charlotte, was guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davidson. Miss Agnes Clayton, who re signed as teacher in the Brevard elementary school, will leave today to join her sister, Miss Josephine Clayton, in Orlando, Fla., where she has a government position at the Orlando air base. Mrs. Ernest Fowler and little daughter, Dardin, of Henderson ville, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Cos Paxton, here last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton and children have returned to their home in Buckhannon, W. Va., af ter a 10-day visit here with their sisters, Misses Jackie and Agnes Clayton. Miss Beatsie Moore had as sup per guests last week Misses Ann Sams, Margaret Clamp and Ellen Hodgens,' counselors at Camp Bur giss Glenn, Cedar Mountain, Miss Moore is recovering from a tonsil operation at the local hospital the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardson, of Charlotte, are spending this week in Brevard and are staying at the Pierce-Moore hotel. Mr. Richardson is a well known violin ist and teacher and owns the Don Richardson Piano shop in Char lotte Mrs. Eldred Harrell and Miss Claudia Harrell, of Washington, D. C., are visiting Mrs. Mildred Scott. Mrs. Joseph Gordon, of Char lotte, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Oliver Orr, and family. Rev. and Mrs. Yancey Elliott and WANTED — Young man, age 16 or 17 all right, to work in our mechanical de partment. Permanent job. Wonderful o p p o r t u nity. Earn while you learn the printing trade. The Transylvania Times. son and Mrs. Elliott’s mother, Mrs. Martin, of Sanford, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lyday. Mr. Elliott, a former pastor here, preached the Charles Allen ordination sermon at the First Baptist church here last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Nalls and little son, Donald of Hinesville, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Nalls’ moth er, Mrs. Cordia King. Mrs. Preston Taylor and chil dren, of Belmont, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Trantham. Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Ann, were guests at the birthday dinner of Beverly Tran tham on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell King and children have moved back to make their home in Brevard from Oak Ridge, Tenn. They are now occu pying the Michael apartment on Park avenue extension. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dannell and children, of Saluda, S. C., and Miss Mavourleen Witt of Batesburg, S. C., are visit ing Mrs. Oscar Reece and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Allison and family. Lt. and Mrs. Henry Y. Miller and little daughter, Marcia Anne, left Sunday for Camp Kilmer, N. J., where Lt. Miller is stationed. Mrs. Miller and baby have been here for some time with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Feas ter. Miss Emily Feaster, who is em ployed in a government nursery in Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Feaster. Miss Wilna Walton, of Atlanta, Ga., is expected to arrive this week to spend a week here with her sis ter, Mrs. T. E. Reid, and Mr. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Thomas and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinsley here the past week. Mr. Thomas has been employed the past three years at the NNY at Portsmouth, Va. Miss Molly Neely is reported se riously ill at Transylvania Com munity hospital. Mr. Jay Neely, who is located in Richfield, spent the week-end here with his sisters, Mrs..Pat Poore and Mrs. Fred Grogan. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Glazener at Stone hospital, Oliver Springs, Tenn., a daughter, Marcia Denise, on Friday, July 20. Mrs. Glazener was before her marriage Miss Montaree Galloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway, of Rosman. Livingston and Morrow Otis, of Washington, D. C., have returned TO SEEK OUSTER FOR SEN. GLASS BECAUSE ILLNESS HAS KEPT SEN. CARTER GLASS (left), 87, from attend ing Senate sessions for three years. John L. Green, Arlington, Va., county treasurer (right) says he will ask the Virginia Court of Appeals to call the seat vacant and will seek a special election for a successor. Glass was Secretary of Treasury under Woodrow Wilson and has served in Congress since 1903. Green contends that “Virginia is entitled to two Senators’’ and with Glass absent it has but one. (International) home after spending some time here as guests of their uncle, T. P. Galloway, and family. Dr. Robert G. Ferrell, Jr., of Dublin, Ga., has joined his wife and two children, who are here visiting Mrs. Ferrell’s mother, Mrs. J. T. McGehee. Othniel McGehee has received his call into military service and ; will leave the last of the week to return to Macon, Ga. He will be ac companied by his mother, who will spend a short time there, before her son is called to active duty. Born to Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Elston E. Johnston, of Plainfield, N. J., a daughter, Jill Ellsworth, on June 24 at Mission hospital. Mrs. John ston is the former Ruth Perry, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Harry Perry, of Brevard. Lt. Johnston is now in active duty in the Pacific. Little David Johnston spent two weeks with his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Perry. Lt. Eugene M. Morris, of Lin coln army air field, Lincoln, Nebr., is on a 15-day leave here visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. S. Nicholson, and family. Mrs. Rosalie M. Combs and small son, William, are visiting the for mer’s mother-in-law, Mrs. William Combs, in Whitesburg, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlosser an nounce the birth of a son, Mat thew Michael, at Transylvania Community hospital on July 17. Lt. Kathleen F. Neely is now sta tioned at an evacuation hospital in China. She has been in service three years, and was at Moore Gen Just Received! HUGE SHIPMENT OF Ration-Free Sandals BY BUSTER BROWN AND BROWN-BUILT Brown, White and Red Ladies’ Sizes, 3Va To 9 Medium And Narrow Widths CHILDREN’S SIZES: Little 41/* To Big 3 $1.65 TO $3.98 Plummets Funeral Held Tues. For Mrs. Earl Hall Funeral service was held Tues day afternoon at the Oak Grove Methodist church near Brevard for Mrs. Earl Hall, 36, of Brevard, who died at her home early Sunday morning following an illness of a few days. Rev. W. S. Price and Rev. S. F. McAuley conducted the service. Interment was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the husband and 10 children, all living at the home in Brevard. Five brothers and one ( sister also survive. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss Marjorie Ball, daughter of Mrs. Maggie Whitmire, of Brevard. She was a native of Brevard and had always lived here. BREVARD HARWARE MARKS ITS INITIAL ANNIVERSARY The Brevard Hardware is cele brating its first anniversary. On this occasion, Mr. R. W. Parris, manager, is extending his thanks for the patronage given the con cern the past twelve-month and re newing his invitation for the peo ple to call at their store opposite the courthoue for their hardware needs. With a slackening of war demands, Mr. Parris predicts that more hardware of all kinds will be available. TO START REVIVAL 5th A revival will start at the Middle Fork Baptist church this Sunday morning at the 11 o’clock service, the pastor, Rev. George Holcomb, announced. Services will be held each evening at 8:30. The public is invited. EXPLANATION IS MADE In the old Brevard bank case, it has been pointed out that S. R. Owen, A. M. White and W. L. Tal i ley, who were tried for “criminal conspiracy” in violation of banking laws in the superior court here in 1931, were cleared on appeal and that they did not pay any fine or serve any sentence. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their help and kindness through the ill ness and at the death of our be loved wife and mother, and also for the many beautiful flowers, and hoping God will bless all of you. Earl Hall and Children. UNQUOTE Sergeant (very angry): “Not a man in this company will be given leave this afternoon.” Rookie: “Give me liberty, or give me death.” Sergeant: “Who said that?” Rookie: “Patrick Henry.” FOR FUTURE USE Man (at Police Station): “Could I see the burglar who was arrested for breaking into our house last night?” Sergeant: “Why do you want to see him?” Man: “I want to ask him how he got in without waking my wife.” eral hospital until recently when she was moved to California and then to China. She is the wife of Mr. Jay Neely, formerly of Bre vard, and has often visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Brack en announce the birth of a daugh ter, June Lee Bracken, at Transyl vania Community hospital on July 19. Charles J. Siniard, AMM 1-c, is visiting friends in Chicago this week, after spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Je rome N. Siniard, here. He recent ly returned after six months’ duty in Cuba. Harold J. Siniard, AMM 1-c, and his wife, the former Miss Thelma Daniels, of the WAVES, are sta tioned at Edenton, the former at the naval air station there. WHITMIRE - FROM PAGE ONE - Jack Fisher, Mack Collins and Richard Whitmire. Honorary pallbearers were: J. W. Glazener, J. S. Silversteen, A. M. Paxton, J. E. White, B. B. White, R. L. Hogsed, W. H. Edens, A. P. Bell, Herbert Schain, T. P. Galloway, Jr., H. P. Whitmire, Craig Whitmire, J. B. Rogers, L. M. Watkins, T, S. Wood, R. K. Powell and E. B. Jaffee. Those in charge of flowers were: Mrs. Floyd Callahan, Mrs. Frantz Bishop, Mrs. Frank McCall, Jr., Mrs. Joe E. Osborne, Mrs. Claud Stroup, Mrs. Paul Stroup, Mrs. Dock Lusk, Mrs. Harry Morgan, Mrs. Morgan Kizer, Mrs. Ruth Dietz, Mrs. Dewey Burton, Miss Ethel Maye Clark, Miss Beverly Tolley, Miss Mary Morgan, Mrs. Archie Whitmire. Osborne-Simpson funeral direc tors had charge of arrangements. MISS STAFFORD -FROM PAGE ONE from those who arrived on the scene shortly after the accident, the driver of the truck is alleged to have pulled into the road slight ly to pass some people walking along the highway and the left front wheel of the car collided with the rear wheels of the truck, caus ing the car to turn over on the side of the highway. The truck was also damaged, but the driver es caped without injury. Miss Stafford is well known. She is the Transylvania county repre sentative of the Home Security Life Insurance company. 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