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■NT A TT1V ' fe FSrrl lIIIA HIT. 0 i; I Interest of the People of Transylvania County > tmmim»»»♦♦♦* 1 RECREATIONAL HALL STARTED AT ROSMAN Community Uniting To Erect Structure Which Will FU! Great Need ItOHMAN, April IS The long-felt need of u recreation center for the community la to lie adequately taken care of by thn NVA building which hue been elarted hero lilt Weat Main atreet. The entire community l» cooperating In the project which will be, when completed, for tiao of the community, and atrlotly apeaklng will bo u com munity affair. J-ot for the building lute »>e*n given by Joe. H. Hllverateeni logo for the ac tual atruoture uro being furnlehed by the Woodmen of the World; work of cutting the logo lm» been done by men In the town; uad NVA bnye of the community will do the work. S\ H. Holden, aupervlaor In Tran eylvanla for the NVA, will he In charge of the building for the federal govern, ment; and hae the plana all ready to go forward with the work which hue al ready atarted. When completed the building will pro Vide adequate spare fur a first-class basketball court (which Is the accepted ■port In Bosnian), with seat arrange ments on each side of the court, In addition to the large assembly room-court, there will be a room 10*40 feet at one end of the building which can be utilised for a Ixiys workshop, and a glrle meeting place. A large doable fireplace will provide heat for both the court and tho smaller rooms, Th# Woodmen will have their lodge room In the second story, with an out* side entrance. This lodge hall will be directly over th*e smaller downstairs room, and will In no way Interfere with th* height of the basketball court. Ths building over all Is to be 1)6 feet by 41 ftst, and from Interest being shown In tho project by young and old alike, will be something of which the community wilt l»e Justly proud. Elementary Exercise Be Held[April 21tt Graduation exorcises of the Tlrevard elementary echnol will he held In tho high school auditorium Thuredny even ing, April 21, as haa been announced by Principal J. K. Rutty, Anne Ranke le valedictorian of the seventh grade graduation class, and Frankie Moore Is xalutaterian, Other pupil* who will take part In the oxer else* aro: Mill Fetxer, historian; Mar guret Galloway, prophet! Richard Franklin, poet: Itosco* Mull, testator: Harry Ashworth, grumbler, The class officers Include: Richard Franklin, president: Marry Ashworth, vice president: Mary Masters, secre tary: Elisabeth Murllngume, treasurer. The list of graduates and program for tho exercises will appear In next week's Issue of Tho Times. Sunrise Service Sunday An Raster sunrise service will be held Sunday morning on Hee-Off moun tain beginning ot fl o'clock, with flvo churches participating. Tho program will lout two hours, wlih the Hev, Homer Corn, the I lev. W, H. Nlcholeon and the Rev. I.aw rence Rrwln In charge, Churches par ticipating will be Halloa, Oindy Mranch, Dunne Creek, Carrs Hill and Catheys Creek, The public Is Invited to attend. Camera Club Will Be In Permanent Quarters Next meeting of the nrevord Camera Club will be held In the I.lttle Theatre building on Jordan street, Thursday, April 31. at H o’clock. Action wax taken at tho meeting held Thursday evening to use the large meeting place due to the Increase In rtiornheriihlp. Dr. C. J* S, Parsons of Happhlre, an experienced photographer, and who has done extensive work for the Hmlth sonlan Institute, was welcomed ns a new member, and contributed mater ially to the technical discussions on lighting, and outdoor photography, Plans are going forward to have reg ular exhibits at each meeting by mem bers. with next meeting to see a series of Htructural pictures, Anyone In terested In amateur photography Is In vited to join the club. WHAT ABOUT EUROPE ? World war, and dictator ships, are interestingly and authoritatively discussed by Hamilton Basso in a special story for The Times which U carried on page ten of this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Basso have just returned from an ex tended trip through Europe, and actual facts as they were seen jirs recorded in the story written for The Times by Mr. Basso. This is the first statement which the noted author and news paperman has made for pub lication since his return to America, and It is with par ticular pride that it is pub lished in The Times. Elmer Gillespie Is Seeking Nomination fourth man In the race for county lax collector In th« Democratic prim ary !« C, Rimer CHllwpia, of »h* Raat fork flection, who l« announcing till* w(t#k) Mr, ailleaple I* n native of thla coun ty, and la widely known an a farmer and Imelneflfl man, fie WM a member of the ARf and »aw eiirvlce In France during the World War, After return ing to thin county ho woe In the cloth ing hiielnem for aome time, and wan u candidate for tax collector In the primary of 1024, and received a credit able vote. Stamp Club To Hold Meet Friday Evening The Hrevurd Htnmp club will hold the regular meeting Friday evening of thl* week at 4:IB o'clock at the home of Alex Klzer, The meeting wae changed from the uaual time on Thureduy night on account of the piano recital on that date, The following recently elected nfflcerfl will he In charge: Harold Norwood, prealdenti Mr*. John Verner, vice proul dent| Mr*, flowenn flummey, acrrelary treiiflurer: program director, Jnkoh liohwer. The program for the ncroidon will he In charge of Mr. Tlohwt r, giving a ehorl locture on Herman atampe. Eaeter Sunrtee Service An fluster sunrise service will be held n» Mt Moriah Hierryfleld Hup tlst ehitrcb Monday morning at (':»<> o'clock, Tho JTev, M, I/. T.ewls will be In charge. Hpoeiel music will ho n feet lire of (be early morning service. Theatre Meet Postponed The regular meeting of tho Utile Theatre, scheduled for Friday of tills week, hns been postponed until Fri day evening, April 20, The change In dale was made necessary on account of the high school commencement exor cises this week and next week. Snow and Ice Seen In County Saturday April showers turned to enow Hat ! urday morning, and aguln Into Satur day afternoon and evonlng, with slight flurries recorded In Inks Toxaway and lower Traneylvanla eectlone early In the morning, Marly Halurday night, scattered snowflakes were hltlngly blown down ward In Brevard, and the thermometer dropped down to the near-thlrty mark. Sleet and snow were reported In Avery and Watauga eountlee, with three Inches of enow and sub-zero weather reported at Balsam flap, Mad ison county, Jackson, and other coun ties surrounding Transylvania re ported slight to heavy snowfalls. Mon day morning a heavy frost was re ported In all sections of Transylvania, probably killing most of the fruit. The snow came on the heels of floods and snowstorm* In the Middle West and South. Sixteen Uvea were report ed lost in Georgia, Alabama, and Mis sissippi, and thousands made home less from the high waters. Crop damage In the South Is reported at several million* of dollars.' Rosman Graduation Begins 17, Continues Through Next Week ROHMAN, April 13—Commencement exercises of the Roaman schools, as an nounced by Principal B. F. Tllaon, will begin with the tmcrnlnuroute aermon Hunday afternoon at 3 o’clock In the school auditorium, The Rev, John Rennett, of Rrevard College, wlll^be the speaker. The following program will be car ried out: Processional, Prelude, by Porter: Invocation, tho Rev, M. B. Lewie; aong, audience: announcements, by Principal Tllaon: quartet, Follow the Oleum, by Ruth Rennett, Nvn Israed, Mildred Price, Ruby nanther; Introduc tion of speaker by .1, R, Jones; aermon; benediction: rncnaslonal Hen the Con quering Hero Cornea, by Handel. The senior clans day exercises will be held Wednesday evening at 3 o’clock In tho school auditorium. On Thursday afternoon of next week at *:*# o’clock the seventh grado gradu ation exercises will be hold, Tho ad drees to the class will he made by Julian A. Olnzener, of Brevard, Averee Oalloway Is seventh grade valedictor ian, and Josephine Powell Is salutator lan, Presentation of dlplom is and awards will be mado by Principal W. D, Brackett. Commencement week will close Fri day evening, April II, when the high school graduation exercises will he held at 8 o'clock, at which time the ad dress will he delivered by Professor C. H. Trowbridge, of Hrovard College, Miss Lucille Oalloway will give the valedictory address, and Miss Dovle White the salutatory. Marshnls for thn commencement events will be: D, H. Winchester, chief, Eva Israel, Herald Allison, John Rog ers, Ruth Tlonnott, Ruby Banther, Mary Jane Whitmire, Tim senior clnss mnscets are To Anne White and Bil lie Rogers, The annual senior class play, "Small Town Romeo," was presented Friday i evening, April I. Made In Transylvania Exhibit Will Be Staged Here Saturday! Display of thin** which are made In Transylvania county at tha NVA hut In Brevard Is expected to he one of tho most Intsrestln* exhibits In some time, The ehow will ho singed In the NVA building on the high school grounds, and will he open to the public, at no charge for admittance, beginning at 10 o'clock Haturday morning, Any person* In the county who manufactures In a plant, nr by hand, articles for sale, arc Invited to enter dUplaye and If they wish, price tag* may ho attached nnd the showroom uso.l as a salesroom without any charge, || || J \ Easier Seal Sales Will Close Saturday The Easter seal sale for crippled children, which hu* been In progress the purl two weeks, wll< come lo ft close on Haturday, It ha* been announc ed hy Dr, 0, B, l.vnch, of the cuuntjf health department, sponsor* of the drl«'e here. School children of the lower grade* In the Rrevard and county schools have assisted In the drive by selling the little penny souls, the proceed* from which will ha used In aiding the worlt among the crippled children of the romtmmlly. All those who have not purchased the seals to ussier In this movement .ire urged tn do so within the next few day* before the campaign doses. Dahlia Club Meeting A meeting ofjhe Dahlia club will be held In the office of Fred Bhuford Tuesday evening at 7; 30 o'clock, It has been announced hy the president, Dr, O, It. Rynoh. it Is urged that all mem bers attend, Tanners-Pitg&h Will Play Here Saturday The Rrevard Tanners nnd Plsgnh Mills team will play their first game Haturday afternoon, when they moot on tho College field, Tho game will etart at 2:30 o'clock, and no line-up hae liepn announced for either of the two aggregations which ere Just starting out, Manager Kyle slates that any play er who lives In Brevard :« eligible tn play on tho Tanners outfit this year, and that try-outs may tie had at the Haturday game, MRS. JENKINSHEADS LOCAL PTA FOR YEAR Much Constructive Work Done By Organization During School Setgion Mrs, Frank Jenkins will head the Rrevard Parent-Tonehnr nsooclatinn for the school year !033-’30, according lo the annual election of officer* at the last meeting of this organization for the prosent school term, held Tuesday afternoon In tho grammar school audi torium, Other officers elected were: Mrs, C. JU. Buckner, vice president: Mrs, W, C. Austin, aacrotnry: Mrs, A. H. Klzer, treasurer. fj Tho meeting was presided over hy tho retiring president, Mrs, W, C, Aus tin, Final repost* from tho various oommltteo rhnlrmon were made, out standing among which waa that of Mrs. O, E. Rucknes, room representa tive chairman, who told of the worth while work accomplished In the dif ferent grade rooms during the past year, The organization disbanded until tho opening of tho new school term In Hep tember. A. M. White Recital At Greenville Friday RCHMAN, April IS—A, M. White, Jr,, eon of Mayor and Mra, A, M, White, will give hie graduating roclUl In the Fine Art* Building at Oro*nvllle, on Friday evening of tht* week, at * o'clock. Mr, White I* a graduate of Brevard College, and studied for eeveral year* under Alvin Moore at Brevard, before entering Furman University where he has since become known a* a young artUt of note, under tho tutorehlp of Wendell Keeney, He recently played for Madame Olga Samaroff-Stokowekl, makng a very favorable Impression, At his recital Friday evening the local artist will glva a varied program, playing Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and modern compositions, Local Band Will Be. Heard Over Asheville The Brevard "Woodchoppers" string hand Is scheduled to broadcast over station WWNC Saturday night at * o'clock, on tho Saturday night Round up program, The "Woodohoppers" band Is compos ed of Roger Hayes, Frank Fanning, nohart Jackson, Robert Tinsley, and Jim (Jug) Walden, and are heard rog ularly each Monday night at the Bre ve,rd Woodmen hall. Tho boys have been broadcasting ovor WWNC for tha past two Satur day nights, and will pr bably b« put on ss regular features of the Asheville Station. The Mrevard NVA e*pter, th* Hr» vard College oraft chop, COG V-tt, and aaveral other ahop* have already ulgnlflud their Intention* of enter ing axhiblta, according to V, Jf, Mid den who will be in charge, and It la expected that mimeroue other* wll! alao have exhibit* on dleplay Hatur day morning, All who plan to enter exhibit* are reriMcatod to place them before IA o'clock Haturday morning. Wrought Iron and hra«* piece* era expected to provide an lntare»tlng *tudy, a* there are *nveral people In the county who are adept at thin type of work. Civil Court To End Work Here Thursday Civil Court will end list aecelonH hers Thuraday, with only one cut being left on the calendar Wedneeday after noon, Judge A. Hull Johneon of Anhevllle la praeidlnur at the elvll term, fhla being hlu firel court In Hrevord, Several naan* hy Jury trial have been heard during ihn week, and enverol aettlod by comprnmlee, r, V. Cation, W, A, Htynard, Homer I, ance, Andrew J, Hugga, Chnrlee Aeh worth, nrnent Jloley, Conrad Miller, Roy Smith, Rufue Guffey, Arthur Orr, J, W, Hale, and Nlhnrt' Whitmire, enm prlxnd the Jury, with threo men being eyrueed from eervlre, Brevard 4-H Members Receive Project Books Fifteen memh*ra of the Rrovard 4-H club attended the meeting held In the elementary eohnol building Wadnee day, at which time record hooka for the yaar'e work were given to mamhera by Aaeletant Agent W, C, Manege, Bible School Clinic Here Tuesday Evening The dally vacation nible school clinic will b« hold at the flaptlst church Tues day, beginning at B: SO o'clock In the afternoon, followod by supper at the church, and an evening session. Mrs, A. V, Washburn, promotion secretary of vacation fllt/le schools, of Ooidsboro, wdl preside over tho meet ing and be the main speaker, Depart ment leaders from the nur.cmr.be and Transylvania associations will also ap pear on 'lie program, Membornhlp of the nible school clinic Is comprised of tho flarollnn and Transylvania nasne latlnns, Pinch one attending the clinic Is re puentsd lo bring lunch, and coffee will tic served tiy ladles of the church. Piano Recital Will Be Given Monday Eve The second In n »orh*H of two piano recital* will he (riven Monday evonlmr at * o'clock In the hlirh school audi torium by pupil* of Brevard eehoole, The following pupil* will take parti Janet Jenkln*. Edward Olftwsner, Marie Waldrop, Pat*y Auetln, Katherine Hlmpion, Mary Norwood, Paul Jor.«*, Lillian Zachary, Billy Duckworth, O'Dell Hcott, Jeannette Auetln, Gena Franklin, nruce Ghuener, Jane Mc Crary, Bobby Norwood, Wilma Pickle ■Imer, Loll Moore, Richard Franklin, Martha Kate Moore, Emma I/>u Lottie, Katherine Hhuford, Roma Whitmire, Eleanor Klin, Fred Ghuener, The hlih echool flee club will render eev oral number*, Marshal* will be: Paul Jons* and Ed ward Ghuener, chlefe, Jeanette Auntln, Lillian Zachary, Helen Fullbrliht, John Walker, Tom Calloway, Garland Wil liam* and Pendleton Bank*, TO * RIDE THE RIVER WITH William MacLeod Rains'* Now WMttm Social Jeff Grey rod* into Tell Holt with e chip on his shoulder, * tough hombr* who joined forces with notorious Sherm Howard. Obviously, he was a cattle rustler, helping to ruin Lee Chiswick's ranch. But beautiful Ruth Chiswick never completely lost faith In Jeff, for his character seemed essentially honest. Why, then, did Jeff |oln the rustlers . . . why did he try to shoot Ruth's fatner In cold blood? You'll find the answer In our amazing new serial, "To Rid* the River With." IN EVERY ISSUE Lauds Com Contest DEAN I, O, ICHAUD, Ilf Htute College I* well pleaeed with the Im provement* In corn growing In Truneylvanlu anil Hendoraon county under the content plan that hue been running two yeare, and ex ceptionally proud of the, fact that oonteetlng farmer! have proven for themeeivee that good e*ed la a vital factor In high yield and low coat of production, Good Friday Service At MethodUt Church fl pedal three-hour eervlree In ob aervance of Oood Friday will be held at the Methodlat church Friday from noon until 3 o'clock, In commemoration of the three houre on the croaa The public la Invited to attend. The aervlce will bo divided Into aev en tO-mlnute period! with a abort In termlaalon hetwaen each group. A different loader will be In charge of each period, dlacuaelng aa topic themea the aeven laat word! on the croaa, The aeven apeakera will be: Rev. Harry Perry, Rev. O. C. Brinkman, Rev, C, M, Jonea, Rev, Yancey C, El liott, Profeeeor C. H, Trowbridge, Dr, T. F, Marr, Rev, J, H, Brendall, ftpeclai mualcal number! will he by Mra. H, R, Bohat, Mra, A, H, Klaer, Alvin Moore, Mra. J, H, Brendall, Mra, T^on Knglleh, ,Tr„ and a male nuartet by George fltmpeon, Orville Hlmpaon, C. M, Jonea and J, H. Brendall -----■ Brevard Girl To Be Heard at DAR Meet Mix* Adelaide Van Woy, daughter of Mr. end Mrs, Joseph P, Pllvarstoen of flrevnrd, will ho soloist nt the forty seventh annual Contlnentliil Congress National Poelety of the n.nightar* of American Revolution In Washington, I?, C„ n«t Wednesday, Miss Van Woy, contralto, will appenr on (ho program which will have />s an audience representatives of the II, A, U, from nil atctlons of tlu» United States, The Ilravard girl has made an excel lent record during th* port tw> years, singing with the Bchola Can to turn, and the Philharmonic Pymphonv Orchestra of Now Vcrh, and other notod group* of artists, Phe Is rotsd by critic* as having or,* of the best contralto voices among the young singers, _ BURLEY TOBACCO TO BE UNDER CONTROL Traruyivftnl* Growar* Veto 17 To S For Meeaurei Will Be Law Tranaylvanla oounty'a 15 votaa In th* burlay tobacco control election h*ld Haturday war* caat In th* county agent* office, with IT voting for control, and I agalnat, In th* 17 wa*t(rn count Ice, around (,000 vot«a war* chalked up for control and 1,000 agalnat control. P, A. Il»hn, Marlin Hhlpman, and John Morrill, wer* In charge of th* Tranaylvanla poll*, which opened at 0 o'clock, and cloeed at 7, Madlaon county, with Uirgaat number of eligible voter*, tallied I,Ml ''yea'' and 4(5 '‘no”, Aehe, flraham, and Wou tauga countie* each voted majority "no", Only farmer* who graw burlay tobacco Inet year wer* ellgtbl* to vote, Unofficial votaa In th* 14 *t*t«* where burlay la grown gav* th* amended act which limit* growing, approval, Th* national marketing quota will b* divided among the atate* growing hur ley, on the buele of production for th# pa«t five year*, The Mat* quota In turn, will be divided among count!**, and local committeemen In «ach com* munlty will recommend quota* for In dividual farm*, In accordance with uni form InatruntfoM. Quota* for new farm* (thoae who did not grow hurley In 1917) will b* not more than 75 percent of the quota* for ■urroundlng farm*. Acreage quota for Tranaylvanla coun ty will be eet at 10 aor**, High School Team To Play Saluda Friday The Ilravard "Blua Davila" will plaff two gamew thin week traveling to Aahoa villa School for a tuaala with th# Blue* on Thureday and meeting Saluda high hare on Friday, Coach Rhyne elated Wadneeday that Brown would probably pltoh agalnaC Aahevltle School Thureday with Car land doing the chunking for Brevard on Friday, The raet of the lineup !• Indefinite but If W, koftle la able to play It la expected to Include 0, roftla, Clayton, and .Taokeon In th* outlaid p A eh worth, Morrle, Teague, M, I/oftla, In the Infield and Phtilord will catch, Should he not play Jockeon will meal likely b« ehlfted to catch ai d Shtifori will hold down the hot corner N'etaoM will then take over Tacknon'e outtleM wot. m mlum Brevard blfffc i'tflt a hard fmiaht Kama to the Chrlet School 'nrem'ii" on ttm latter’* field last Wednsaday hy the ecore of B-2. Brown on the mound for tlrevard limited (he OreenlM to t hit* and at ruck out Id men. Tit# hit*, however came at oHtleal momenta and two of them went for extra hewn. Two error* and five free ticket* to first alio aided the ChrUt School rau*e. ft. I,oft I* and Ashworth led tho hlttln# for Iteevnrd eneh rolleetln# two hit# out of four trie* at the plate, while n# Oreenle wa* ahl* to connect lately* more than one*, ?ottni*j>t<ir Sworn !n roe'rnc*ter T. Bolemitn Oalloway wo« officially iwom In for another four year term at the Brevttrd offlc# Wetl neiday mornltif, takinir hi* oath of of fice before Henry Hinderion, notary public, — Commencement exsrolees of the Bre yard high school wlli start Sunday evening at * o'clock at which time *he baccalaureate eermon will be delivered In the high echool auditorium by the Rev. Yancey C. Elliott, pastor of the Brevard Baptlrt church. The graduat ing class Is comprised of 61 members, the largost class In the history of the school. Other feature* of Sunday evening's exercise will Include: Processional, Grand March from Tannhaueer, by Wagner: Invocation, the Rev, J. H, Brondall, paator of the Brevard Metho dist church: song by high school glse club, "The Prayer Perfect;” announce msnts by Frlndpal R. T, Klmxey; vocal solo, C. M. Jones, "Just for Today," accompanied by Alvin Moore: benedic tion, the Rev, Harry Perry, rector of Bt. Philip's Episcopal church: reces sional, "Pilgrim’s Chorus," by Wagner, The eommir.eement exercise* will conclude Friday evenlne, April 31, with the eraduatlon program held In the school auditorium at * o’clock, at which time the address to the eraduatea will be delivered by Dr, Hoyt Blackwell, vice president of Mara Hill Colleee. The valedictory addrea* will he by Martha Kate Moore, and the salutatory by Mary Alice Feaater, Diploma* will be awarded by R. T. Klmsey, principal. The remainder of the proeram will Include: Processional, "Coronation March," by Meyerbeer; Invocation, the Rev. C. M. Jones, pastor of the Presby terian church: none, senior class, "Ode Triumphant," by Brahma; Introduction of speaker by County Ruperlntendent ,r. It. jones; school aonsr by pmduntlnir class, Marshal* for the commencement events will be: Edward Glosener and Paul Jones, Chiefs, Jeanette Austin, Helen Fullbrlsrht, T.llllan Zachary, Gar land Williams, Pendleton Ranks, Tom Galloway, John Walker. The following are members of the senior olaas of lftf: Rebecca Pauline Arrowood, Lime — Ball, Eld red Kathleen Burns, Manta ret Louisa Coleman, Lola Mildred Cheek, Doyle Davie, Mary Alice Feaater, Juanita Evanirellna Freeman, Mary Helen Galloway, Pauline Marion Gal loway, Mary Lucille Oravely, Hare! Louise Orson, Alma Hamilton, Vera Marcella Hayee, Mawaret Euxanla Holden. Mary Byrd Hollar, Martha Janet Jenklna, Medora Jayne Jordan, Emma Lou Loftls, Hast)I Ami Michael, Christine Greta Miller, Martha Kate Moore, Annie Elisabeth Morris, A vie Louies Morrie, Pauline Mull, Dorothy jvinrlnla McCrary, Etta Mae MeOaha, Harteeton McIntosh, Florence Annie Neill, Flora Mae Pittman, Doris Augus tus Hahn, Josephine Caseandre Ram eey, Clara Priscilla Raxter, Thslma Le* Bentelle, Katherine Vieln Bhuford, Mat tie Inez Summey, Mildred Elisa both Talley, Martha Marie Wsldrop, Janie Wlleon, William Bt. Clair Austin, James Oliver Bridges, Grady Baynard, James L. Curry, Jr„ Joseph Edward Cutto, Jonss Oarren, Howard C. Galloway, Jack Austin Gravely, Lester Raymond Rayes, Lnwrenc# ITolt, Jr„ Zebu Ion Vance Jackaon. Richard Marshall Lof tls, Charles Rutherford T<oftls, John Lyday, Ewart Hall Merrill, Richard Fuller Norton, William B. Notson, Oliver Hamilton Orr, Jr., Albert Cox Bhuford, O'Dell Boott, Robert Fulton Tharp, Jr„ James J, Walden, The aenlor cloa* officer* Include) Jame* Thidir**, preaidant: Emma leu liOftla, vice preeldent; Martha Kate Moore, aecretary; Oliver Orr, treaaurer. C'aaa maacota are Joanne Newland and Buddy Hollar, The rlaa* motto la "We build the ladder by which we rlaa." The ctaei color* are blue and white and the eloM flower la narclaeua. The aenlor claa* play, "Polly With A I*aat," prevented Wedneeday evening, woa another feature of commencement week. Exceptional dramatic ability waa dliplayed by member* of tha cedi reflecttny credit on the performer* and their director, Mr*. Knox DeLony,
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