People and Events
By Miss Mattie Stansel
Miss Bessie Cannady, who has been with her cousins, the
Misses Morrow, has returned to Pregnalls, S.C.
Mrs. A.L. Duncan, who spent the winter in Asheville, has
returned to her home at Horse Shoe.
Mrs. J.A. McGuire has returned from a visit to Brevard.
C.H.T. Bly has returned from Baltimore, Md., and Washington,
D.C.
C.L. Gray has returned from a visit to his former home at
Davidson.
Mrs. Harry Ewbank and children have returned from
Greenville, S.C.
Mrs. A.A. Myers from Flat Rock is in Charlotte with friends.
Pvt. John Brooks, who has been at home on a furlough, has returned
to Camp Jackson.
Charles Pace, who has been in service at Camp Jackson, has
been honorable dismissed and is at home.
Mrs. Herman Potts spent the weekend in Spartanburg, S.C.
Born April 1q to Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gilliland, a son, D.H.
Jr.
M.R. Allen returned to Henderson last week after a few days
with his home folks.
Mrs. G.W. Brooks has returned from a week’s visit to her
sister, Mrs. N.D. Coogan in Asheville.
Mrs. Burchfield, who has been with her mother and sister,
has returned to Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. S.H. Hilliard of Asheville has been to visit Mrs. C.
Few, her sister.
C.E. Brooks has returned form a business trip to the western
part of Florida.
Mrs. W.A. Lincoln of New York City is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Joe Bryson.
Mrs. John Grimes and children are spending the week with Miss
Florence Jordan at Laurel Park Villa.
Dr. J.L. Egerton returned from Baltimore, Md., and
Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
Mrs. C.L. Gray’s mother, Mrs. Wherry, has gone to Davidson
to spend some time with her daughter there.
Mrs. J.E. Shipman has returned from a visit to Forest City.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Few have returned from a visit to Greer,
S.C., where they attended the funeral of a niece who died in Spartanburg, S.C.
John T. Wells has returned to the Waverly after spending the
winter in Florida. Mr. Wells has been here so often he feels at home.
Dr. E.E. Bomar will returned on Saturday from Charlotte
where he has been dean of the Mobile school there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Rainey, who have been in Florida for the
winter, were here for a few days this week en route to Cincinnati, Ohio.
Frank Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Bell, who was a
chauffeur in the 482nd Aero-Squad overseas, returned home last week.
Pvt. Henry McCall, formerly with the 6th Company,
has returned from overseas and Sergeant Ray Ross, who has been in the
quartermaster corps at Camp Jackson, have come home with their honorable
discharges.
Dr. C.S. McIvern, 1st Lieut. of the Medical Corps
that is attached to the 107th Field Artillery, arrived last Saturday
from Camp Dix and will be at Marlboro Villa with his wife and daughter for
awhile.
Corporal Campbell and Pvt. Frank King, who have been in
service overseas for 10 months, landed in Charleston with the 30th
Division last week and will be at their home in Flat Rock this week. They will
get their honorable discharge from Camp Jackson. They serviced with Headquarters
105th Ammunition train.
Misses Veda McCulough, Virginia, and R.J. Lowndes from Flat
Rock spent the week-end in Asheville recently.
Mrs. Dave Barnette, from Horse Shoe, visited her aunt, who
underwent an operation at the Merriwether Hospital in Asheville, recently.
Mrs. E.W. Ewbank is visiting her sisters in New York City.
Mr. Ewbank, lwho accompanied her to Washington, D.C., has returned home.
Mrs. Joe Bryson is doing as well as could be expected since
his operation last Saturday at the Patton Memorial Hospital.
Capt. D.E. Morgan, who has been camp surgeon at Fort
Federie, Brest, France, has wired Mrs. Morgan that he landed in New York and
would be sent to Fort McPherson and to Savannah before coming here.
Mesdames P.Q. McCreary, A.S. Prescott and daughter, Audrey, who
has been visiting at Augusta, Dublin, Ga., and Columbia, S.C., came home
Monday. Audrey has been on the sick list.
Pvt. John Henderson, nephew of J.T. Henderson, who has been
overseas with the 7th Anti-Aircraft Co., has been a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C.H.T. Bly. Mr. Henderson has gone to New Orleans, La.
Seaman Walter Orr, who has been serving on the U.S.S.
Westwood, is pending a 12-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
Orr. Mr. Orr has made five trips to France and the average time for each trip
was 17 days. The Westwood carries foodstuffs overseas.
The David R. Williams property at Flat Rock has been
purchased by Alfred Huger of Charleston and the Franklin Hotel at Brevard has
been leased to Mrs. Fred S. Morton of Athens, Georgia, who leased the Fassifern
property the last two summers.
Mrs. W.J. Davis, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. J.F.
Abercrombie at Greenville, S.C., has returned home accompanied by Mrs.
Abercrombie for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. O.V.F. Blythe returned last week from
Spartanburg where they accompanied Miss Evah who has gone to Boston, Mss. Miss
Blythe will visit friends in Washington, D.C. enroute to Boston.
Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Kirk were accompanied to Norfolk, Va., by
Elizabeth and Egerton Eringhaus, who will visit their grand-mother, Mrs. b.
Ehringhaus.
Dr. and Mrs. B.F. Cliff have as their guest, Mr. A.W.
McNeill of New York City. Mrs. McNeill is spending some time in Charleston,
S.C., and will be here later.
Miss Rosa Hemphill has returned from Etowah. She has secured
the Hyder cottage on Buncombe street and is moving her furniture from Asheville
this week. Miss Helphill’s mother, from Little Rock, Ark., will be here this
spring to occupy the cottage with her.
Rev. J.F. Ligon will administer communion at the 11 o’clock
service on Sunday morning in the Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Raymond Puette from Fletcher was a week-end guest of
her cousin, Miss Annie Patton at Flat Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Lamb, who live on the Edneyville Road near
Sugar Loaf Mountain, spent one day in town recently.
Miss Virginia Lowndes from Flat Rock has gone to Summerville
and Charleston, S.C., for a two months visit to friends and relatives.
Mrs. Vernon Maffit from Horse Shoe underwent a successful
operation that was a serious one, at the Merriwether Hospital in Asheville
recently.
Miss Marjorie Pearce left on Monday for Toronto, Canada.
Miss Pearce has been with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have
gone to St. Louis, Mo., for a trip.
Mrs. A.C. Glazener and sister, Miss Sarah McFall, who was
visiting her, have gone to Anderson, S.C., to be with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H.T. McFall.
Mrs. Herman Potts has had the following visitors from
Landrum, S.C.: Mesdames T.Y. Myers, Ralph Morgan, Miss Maggie Carpenter, and
her uncle G.B. Hampton.
Dr. Thomas, who is at the Cedars, gave a very interesting
lecture on his travels to the Orient at the Methodist Church last Sunday
evening to a crowded house.
Misses Jessie Murray and Alma Israel are spending this week
at Boyiston as the guests of Miss Murray’s sister, Miss Daisy Murray. During
their vacation they will spend some time in Asheville and Spartanburg, S.C.
Mrs. Fred D. Kilpatrick of Columbia, S.C., is visiting her
mother, Mrs. J. Boling.
Mrs. Guy E. Dixon is reported as improving. Mrs. Dixon Feels
equal to sitting up a part of the day.
Miss Julia Crosland returned Saturday from a visit to Aiken,
S.C., and Augusta, F.A.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter K. Hale spent the week-end with the
former’s parents on the Edneyville road.
Mrs. Mary Walker from Greenville is spending some time with
her son, P.H. Walker at East Flat Rock.
Rev. J.F. Ligon is chairman of the Armenian and Syrian
Relief Fund for the campaign that begins next Sunday, April 6, in Henderson
County.
Mrs. Sarah Egerton has gone to visit her relatives in
Rutherford county and will probably be away several weeks.
W.H. Pharr and family, who spent the winter at Bonith
Springs, Fla., have returned to their home at East Flat Rock.
Raymond Glenn from Spartanburg, S.C., enroute to Brevard,
spent a day with his brother and friends here last week. Carl Glenn has returned
from a week-end visit to his parents at Brevard.
Miss Bettie Henderson has returned from Aberdeen, where she
spent several months. Miss Henderson has accepted a position with G.T. Myers,
the florist.
Mrs. J.M. Lachicathe, who is a cousin of C.E. Morris at the
Rose Pharmacy, en route from Asheville to Georgetown, S.C., made a visit to
Mrs. J.T. Brinkley recently.
Miss Katherine Caldwell was hostess of a Rook party last
Friday evening to Misses Syretha and Elizabeth Sossamon, Mary Alice Willson,
Virginia Ripley, Emma G. Gregory, Nell Morris, Helen Drafts, Mary Few, Irene
Caldwell, Mary and Helen Brooks.
Burdette-Sharpe
On Thursday afternoon, March 27, at 4 o’clock Miss Susie
Sharpe became the bride of Sergeant Joe Burdette in the presence of a few
friends. The solemn vows were spoken by Rev. M.F. Moores at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R.K. Orr, where Miss Sharpe had been living for several months. The bride
wore her traveling suit of field, mouse gray with a corsage of sweet peas and lilies
of the valley. After supper with Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette left
on the Carolina Special for Cincinnati, Ohio, where they will be at home for
the present.
Mrs. Burdette has been here for several years and has made
many friends who will miss her. Sergeant Burdette has been in service at Camp
Wadsworth since war was declared. He holds three honorable discharges from
service on the Mexican border, in the Philippines and with the United States.
Chedester-Stephenson
A marriage of much interest took pace in the home of the
bride’s sister, Mrs. J.H. Ryon at Tryon, on Tuesday, March 25, when Miss Bessie
Stephenson became the bride of Rev. W.P. Chedester. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. R.P.Smith of Asheville. Rev. and Mrs. Chedester are spending their
honeymoon in New Orleans and other southern cities and will reach Asheville
about April 10.
Mrs. Chedester was supervising matron of the Balfour
Orphanage about a year and Rev. Chedester spent several months there assisting
with the out-door work after his return from camp service. Several years ago he
was pastor of the Brevard Presbyterian Church.
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