Raymond Franklin Bennett, retired Executive of Olin Corpo ration and a former Mayor of Brevard, and Jason Huggins, a government employee with the Brevard Post office until his retirement several years ago; will be presented Life time membership certificates in Dunn’s Rock lodge at the emergent communication Satur day night. The awards will be presented by Jerry Jerome, Past Master of the local lodge. All indications point to the largest attendance ever to at tend an emergent communica tion to witness the conferring of the Master Mason degree on Saturday, October 6th, in the Dunn’s Rock Masonic Temple on East Main Street This announcement is made by Jerry Hart Jerome, the Wor shipful Master. Mr. Jerome states the local officers will confer the first section of the Master Masons degree, beginning at 4:30 o’clock. A covered dish supper will be held in the dining room of the Masonic Temple, which will be BRING NEW LIFE TO YOUR CARPETING REVIVE THE ORIGINAL BEAUTY OF YOUR CARPETS. DRY-FOAM METHOD. NO MUSS. NO FUSS. NO ODOR. USE THE SAME DAY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE FOR FREE ESTIMATE TODAY. 883-2096 George Reynolds Promoted In Olin’s Ecusta Division George W. Reynolds has been promoted to Quality Control Su pervisor in the Quality Control Department of Olin Corpora tion’s Ecusta Paper Division, according to Charles D. Nor lander, Manager of Quality Con trol. Mr. Reynolds was a Project Engineer in the Product and Process Engineering Group of Ecusta’s Technical Department before transferring to Quality Control. He was employed in September 1969 as a Research Engineer in the Research and Development Department and subsequently was Product Man ager, Tobacco Products. A native of Charleston, W. Va., he graduated from Stone wall Jackson High School there and received a B. S. degree in Chemistry from Morris Harvey College at Charleston. He is a member of the American Chem ical Society. Mr Reynolds was an advisor served by the ladies of Pisgah Chapter, No. 198, Order of the Eastern Star, and wives of the Masons from 6:00 to 7:00 o’clock. Following the supper at 7:00 o’clock, the Masons will assem ble in the lodge room and wit ness the conferring of the sec ond section of the Master Mason’s degree, which will be conferred by the outstanding degree team of Excelsior Lodge No. 261, Charlotte. This same degree team visited the local lodge and conferred the third degree several years ago. Mr. Jerome states the mem bership names have been di vided among the officers and some of the members to contact the Masons wives and ask them to prepare a covered dish for their husbands to bring to the meeting. They are to have the to Narco Company which was judged Company of the Year and winner of numerous other awards in the Transylvania Junior Achievement program of 1972-73. He and Mrs. Reynolds, the former Anna Priestley also of Charleston, W. Va have two children and live at 15 Far Hills Terrace in Brevard. food at the temple no later than 5:00 p.m. The Master also states if any member has not been contact ed to prepare a dish and have it at the temple by 5:00 p.m. Henry R. Henderson, Past Master and Secretary, states in vitations have been sent to all lodges in Western North Caro lina and the upper part of South Carolina extending the Masons a special invitation to attend this important communi cation. It is also expected the District Deputy Grand Master and the District Deputy Grand Lecturer of this district will at tend. Bosnian f^er&onafs By - MRS. AUSTIN HOGSED Mrs. Nolan Scott of Canton. (Omitted Last. Week) Mrs. Audrey Mabe of New Orleans, La., spent the week* end with her father, Homer Manley. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly McKnight of Athens, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Burton and children of Hickory spent Sunday with Dewey Burton, father of Mrs. McKnight and Mack Burton. Mrs. Gerald Allisn returned home Wednesday from Tran sylvania Community Hospital where she underwent treatment for several days. She is report ed to be improving. Mrs. Gaston Chapman is spending several days visiting relatives in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Harring ton spent Tuesday in Ashe ville with the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit mire of Marion spent the week end as guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. On Sunday, the Whitmires were guests of Mrs. E. W. Doell who ia a patient in St. Francis Hos pital, Greenville, S. C. where she recently underwent sur gery. Mrs. Fred Gillespie and Mrs. Brisco Whitmire and daughter Shirley were guests Tuesday of Miss Helen Wilkerson at the Grandview Rest Home in Frank lin. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Little ton visited relatives in Salem, S. C., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whit mire, Mrs. Mamie Whitmire, Weldon and Mike Whitmire at tended the funeral services for Joe Cox, in Milton, Fla., Sep tember 14th. He was the hus band of Miss Lucille Whitmire Cqx and a son-in-law of Mrs. Mamie Whitmire and a step father of Mike and Weldon. Guests during the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Nelvin Gallo way were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker and children of Greens boro and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lance and children of Pickens, S. C. Mr .and Mrs. James Hol combe and children of Ft Mill, S. C., spent the weekend with the former’s parents. Rev, and Mrs. Claude Holcombe. The Holcombes also had as their guests on Thursday, Mr. and ■* TOXAWAY POINT 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath Condominiums, Located on Lake Tox&way, Western North Carolina’s Largest Private Lake -★--— EACH UNIT OFFERS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES i .V • Total Electric Kitchen • Electric Heat • Tile Baths • Wood Framed Thermal Pane Glass Doors 1 J. T. McCall of Arlington, Va., is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Henry McCall. The latter also had as her Saturday guests her daugh ters, Mrs. Edna Thomas and Mrs. Reba Rose of Henderson ville. Mrs. Edna Boley of Saxapaw was a recent guest of Mrs. Ma mie Whitmire and Mrs. Judith Orr. Miss Anita Winchester, a student at UNC, Greensboro, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Winchester. On Saturday the Winchesters were guests of Miss Myrtle Sams in Sparan burg, S. C. Miss Sams is a for mer teacher at Rosman High School. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Brooks spent the weekend in Glarkesville, Ga., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knight. Mrs. Edith Trull of Waynes ville, Mrs. Dorothy Schuroney of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seago spent Monday as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Pressley. The Seagoes have been residing in Colorado and were enroute to Gatlinburg, Tenn. where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. James Funder burke and children of Pickens, S. C., Mrs. Van O’Kelly of Pis gah Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Galloway and children of Brevard were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. O. Galloway, Sr. who has been ill but is re ported to be improving,. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Galloway of Leicester also visited Mrs. Gal loway on Wednesday. Mrs. C .C. Garren and daugh ter, Mrs. H. G. Bailey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Russell in Waynesville. Dr. L. J. Hightower of Ea tonville, Wash., is spending several days visiting friends and relatives in Rosman and Candler. He is a former Ros man resident Mr. and Mrs. William Gam bill of LaGrange Park, 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Buren Huggins. EXECUTRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as the Executrix of the estate of Par nell Johnson, deceased, late of the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to the undersigned at 207 Kings Mill Road, Brevard, N. C. on or be fore the 4th day of April, 1974 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 4th day of October, 1973. Annie Lennis Johnson Executrix Estate of Parnell Johnson deceased. 10-4-4tc EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Execu trix of the Estate of Frederick Walter Boswell of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Frederick Walter Boswell to present them to the under* signed within six months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate pay ment This the 11th day of Septem ber, 1973. LILLIAN LUCILLE SAUNDERS BOSWELL Lake Toxaway N. C. Ramsey, Hill, Smart St Ramsey Attorney Box 426 Brevard, N. C. 28712 9/20/4tc MMETTY KfT a unique beauty cream il, f ft fKiref ■ hiam # e • iinti sstwuW dry A rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it — you'll find HliTTY «ET 4 Is like no other. Go On ••• Shriners Meet Next Monday The Transylvania Shrine Club will hold its monthly meeting at Berry’s Restaurant, next Morn day, October 8th, at 7:00. Noble A1 Parry will be in charge of the program. It should be an interesting and in formative evening as he has travelled extensively. His sub ject will be “The Inland Sea Of Japan’’ which he will show and narrate his slides. All members and visiting Nobels are invited. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Neil E. Holling er of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said Neil E. Hollinger to present them to the undersigned within six months from date of the publi cation of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment. This the 13th day of Sep tember, 1973. 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