KEEP IN TOUCH with other communities by reading the NEWS. Your Advertisement in the News will be read by over 5,000 people VOLUME XXV BREVARD. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 5, 1920. NUMBER !•« LOCAL RED CROSS HOLDS MEEI1NG At a called meeting of the Tran sylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross Sodety on Sunday at 3 P. M. some twenty of Brevard’g re presentative citizens including a num ber of ladies were present. Chair man J. S. Silversteen stated that the object of the meeting was to act PISGAH FOREST CmZENS GRATEFUL LETTER FROM JEW YORK The Annual Reunion and Confer- The people of Pisgah Forest are very grateful to Dr. J. M. Lynch of | ences of Teachers College the past Asheville for bringing his brother | week brought a large number of over last Sunday thru the cold to prominent educators. Many of them give them medical relief. Dr. Lynch ! were on their way to the meeting of with the assistance of four nurses the Department of Superintendence and with what help the doctors from of the N. E. A. in Cleveland Ohio, Brevard can give is handling the sit- These conferences are arranged to upon the proposition of the Atlanta ' uation admirably and it is hoped the help former students keep up to date Red Cross Society to furnish $500 ' influenza situation will soon be ui)- on educational progress and to se- toward the support of a county nurse to provide for present needs of suf- THRIFT WEEK TO BE OBSERVED Under the direction of Miss Hazel Albert, secretary to the superinten dent of Transylvania schools, about 50 programs have been sent to the local teachers for use in the obser vance of Thrift Week which closes March 6. These programs are to be used by the children, and contain, it is said, a number of inte*resting features. Different programs have been prepar ed for the primary, grammar and high school grades. They include re citations, songs, dialogues, little plays and selections for reading. They have proved unusually popular PRIZES FOR THRIFT IDEAS SEATS INSTALLED INfllGHSCHOW der control. I cure new inspiration and equipment. It seems that Pisgah Forest has Very many of the Departments had ferer from the influenza epidemic to been hit har(k*r than any other sec- products of their work on exhibition, arrange for a County hospital and ; tion of the county by this plague and The excellent addresses and discus- any other matters that might proper-1 it was necessary to sem! to Asheville sions were informing and inspiring, ly come before the meeting. j for assistance, owing to the fact that Some subjects received very animat- It was moved and carried that the 1 the doctors here were not able to ted discussion. Teachers’ pay and re-' school workers say, wherever they ed into two classes: Those in cities oflFer of the Atlanta Sociatey be ac- j take care of aJI tne caes there and presentation on board of education cepted and a committee consisting of i attend their other patients too. j were two such. Health and Nursing, Messrs. T. S. Shipman, W. E. Breese j The Red Cross at Brevard has Rural Education received much at- T. H. Galloway and H. W Powell,' made up funds and opened a soup tention. Investigators and experi- were appointed to solicit funds for room at Pisgah Forest for the | menters bring results of their work here and discuss them to provide standards to give out to the country. This is good opportunity to look For the best posters drawn by The auditorium of the newly coi®* school children emphasizing the pleted High School building has just idea the War Loan Association of been seated. This building is mod- this district will give cash prizes erniy equipped in every respect andi amounting to more than $100. The i spacious enough to accommodate the rules of the contest, which closes | children of the communit; March 31, have been sent to school j The princip^, Misspdra L. Tyner, teachers thruout the district with the j w'ith the other members of request that they be posted on bulle- the faculty, h^^f^^itably administer- tin boards and in other conspicuous ed the educational backing of the sta- % places. All pupils of all public and private schools in this district may enter the contest. Six prizes will be awarded in this state. All the schools will be divid- dent body. Miss Tyner is very able educationally, and bears her office with rare dignity, and with her asso ciates, equally as dignified, and with excellent ability, as well, the school wil continue successfully. Transylvania's share of the $1000 stricken families, necessary to support the community j ' nurse. Mr. J. S. Silversteen offered ARE to donate 40 per cent of the amount ^ - needed. Rev. J. C. Seaci'le reported to the meeting the con(iition of flu suffer er in Brevartl and vicinity. Miss An nie Joan Cash told of conditions at Pis.trah Forest. Of the noble work of Mrs. Ed Patton in furnishing soup for the sick. Of the ravages of the disease at Heddon's lumber camp where they were 27 out of '>1 sick and at Ashwortli’o camp wht rc one half of the men were sick. The un- tirin.ir work of Dr. En.crlish, Hunt. Ly- an tioned. i A motion was carried to appoint Mesdanies Witmcr, ('assitiey and War u to ortraiiizt' a soup kitchen at Pisuali Forest. Messrs Doyle and Shipman otfi-re.i to pay all the trans portation cliarge in connection with the Red ('ro.pin.c:. Possibly non-advertising is one ' partment. i\ason for peo])k* going away to trade, but there are other reasons, Tiu merchants of Brevard (some of them )not only do not advertise, but placed opposite the names of those ! over the edge in education to see ' who have just bought their first these being $10,00 each, what is coming. In the Dept, of Re-, Thrift Si amps: v.'hite stars whoa: li.^vious Education some of the ad- they have bought as many as five, | vanced material and methods in Sun and blue stars when uiey have day School were received and plans bought more than five. j for improvement on the uniform Then when the programs arc ren-1 and .ijraded lessons were recountcvl