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TT si;-' TRANSYLVANIA "OPPORTUNITIES EMPIRE" NATURAL RESOURCES FO A LOCATING INDUSTRIES EXPONENT OF TRAN SYLVANIA COUNTY. THE LOCAL NEWS I An IJcpendent Weekly. VOLUME XXVIII BREVARD, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 NUMBER 14 Breva DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETING Semi - Annual Meeting Held In Waynesville, March 21. Local Men Attend On March twenty - first Drs. Lynch Stokes, Ryday, Rummey and MeCahe jourm-ed to Waynesville to attend the trnth District .Medical society semi-annual metd-ing. The convent ion was one of the mora enthusiastic ever known accord ing to those iming from Brevard. I Hiring ihf program the local dele gates made such strong eloquent and boosting talks about the wonderful nf Mr :iri! !: t.loil in tho 1 an.! " ' ' ! of Watct falls, that, the convention i unanimously deeded to hold Us next j annual convention m this city which j will be sometime m the late summer. Brevard .s to be congratuated up- on having tuch boosters among the med'csl rrotession here an.i the next i " , convention is looked forward to with k'n ,k';;-hl h-v v1 Progressive cit:- j '-" REPORT OF HO. NT?. DEMONSTRA. TION WORK: if l.iuile Clarke, Agent. e r.ier"'" ) -March ires been a bu-v : fttic clubs reorgani.ed. I am! !i:vi:!" m -iruct n is ; ;: gardening. Making F.n-t. v V.i:: and dres;cs, a "llivju.r .g . T . '-' i.n"1'.- i.-'Vr. 1 fiave lu.en nanie. One new Cab f-f n-otir-rs wa- er- .i i e1". ::.l.. row 'V ! el ." ' o wi'h i . . ' sixteen i.i re so:.; at out I'.rst !e. -on w, 1 H'.-! ti.;. 've nave a live eiun. e are . i tii.,'- fned id th.e cj'.re of chiid- ren. We 'mci had sr.m,. sieidal v.-,,;-!-. with vox ational board of cduca I;'." .s.-.r: nf Th r.nhilitation, in- vef.iga-i'ig cases of physiciilly dis- .. ha is, . lie la d.octors recom mend i'rat these :n be cured vliev :;: aiv- a. treat mer. This work is ii.'iiig need tu ilie ;..tae in eo- ..iper;:t'oM A"th the county. r u. , e i a ... .. i . ',, i ii.i'. (. j v e i ; -i ileum ii. Li i j u n .- . 1 1 ooa a:; . c iothmg. ten sne.-ial lessons, 101.1, lt.l.t.1.. V ISUCfl .l-.Ilil.i, LI .1- -. . 1 i-.., -:i, . , ,.i4-:,.;., 1 1, ...... le.l -1 '. ' .'il.li. s 01. null, i.q u n.-i 111. ss. dado giitg trips out of the county, t .". o to . -. 0 in'ci'iT King, ortheaiaea - ia - '.avYe of voc. it !.,.;.! haiei a; 'en for thi dist riet. ii" to iialge a id.-ct.iit conte--; in 'n!u!i'- 1 . .. a "-- ('-. mtv. ! u :"i: '"'er of special e-g,gs .r:vt. I. eel! :.". i -.. ... 1 tiie i nt reai 'of t he a: n.-i' sign being put ::. so wi--. iieid at night. IN PLACE OF ENCHANTMENT Charming V.'ord Picture of Old World Garden Under the Rays of the Full r.loon. That ei ni:,.; was the eei. of h fall :., :. 'i t anlm wa - an i-n-.: :::e,i ,,t:s..,. vle re ;d ihe tl..were . v.h The lilies. ,he .h,;,!.!:. 1 lie ll:0 l.eae Mns-iiil:. llie wld!( -Sne',.s. he a:: !:-. li e while r..-es -..u in all - . ihe-e as ldaiidv as in i!u" da.ii.ae: bu' ihe coper. -d li.e-.tr-- e- i-l. ! ...-U- :i f'raa:-aae(a he i' Hi"-' r weaeu -l.i "1! Tin1 ii.w well ai ll. e eai m i ae mo a,i- e. a :;t er it; ,?i-'r, joise a r,;:le upart frel.i !he ella 1--. a!id wat'-hei! '.:" en. amis laooi; :aeIrig s!ow! ov.-r lhf; !,!-e,. u-'.en- --1,,.11,-v 1,;,,1 liod i,i-i a ! amdred v. a'rs before. The -ea ; Haiph Wi'ob an.l John McXei', -'Xu. inhere. a;oie i!,e path -.1 i'ae mo.. a. i motive, who won at Kurn.-viile: dun Tlie sinrs winked and tremble.'.. The 1 in- Hatc'.ilfe and DeWitt Thonipson. nioimisii- were mi-t blue 'i.:'mes, aegai'A'e. winners at Fruitland. wi;h liiile elusii rs of lielss shiiiia? . tlireuad, from little cluster- of hoai.-s. In ihe gardens the plant-- sti.od ip.iie still, straia-hl and unstirred by ih ! i he J-.n- smallest riffle of air. From chanted April." Why Site Didn't Want Tea. ".No, thanks." said the girl emphati cally, "no tea." "Why not'.'" inquired her escort. 'No, I think I'll make it hot ehoecM bite today." "What's happened? 1 thought your cup of tea every afternoon was one of the necessities of life. What made you give i up? Are you gelling too nrrxous; did the doctor advise "U ro stop it? Haven't they got the bra ml you like here?" All the time they were at the table she kept them in suspense and then, when the last cooky had been eaten and his store of persuasive adjective had been exhausted she said: "Well, now that they put Ihe tea in those little old bng.s there are never any leaves in the bottom of the cup to tell your fortune with, and that's what I liked about tea." COMMUNITY LOSS It is with much regret that Bre vard looses one of its best and most worthy citizens. Nearly two de cades ugo he came to us and has shown by his circumspect life the true elements of a man. Pubiic observation has had time and opportunity to find fault if fault there was. lie stands today in this community a monument of true man hood. The highest motives, the noblest purposes have actuated his life and conduct through all the years. Ka v.tro etaoin shru cmfwyp vbgkqj lie came to minister to the neglee t"d life and how well he has done this th coming years and generations will ted. how manv t lie lives that have taken on a new lmnelu a now manv ho,m,s ,n.t.n i.rjhlened bv the of ,,ov.. v,ho h;lvt. th;, pnviK,,,x. of K,;, inm.,ti., ,if lh(. Intitution of whk.h h:ss iH.(o, ,H,(1 (inu. aorK. wiH lc;j. H v.nnu anior, u, - ,io a v-rv . , , . . , 4 that ha dnot been done, lm came to ,;piu,r a,, hU h;is lu,,.n his ,vpik Ih t.am(. th;;, npy ;ht ha. tm, !.,,. abundant life. Call the roll of I young men and women v. ho have at- j j ter.de. 1 I'reVar.i I;:-lituie an ' listt n lo me ou-cs com:i,g up irom man iso'.ateil communities proclaiming thi just pra'-ses due this institution. Car! H. Trowbridge h- s been :u in '"-.iiluy. n'",v trioiierg in o a .: ' 'I'jnr I'e.nee taat "win i . tor :.voo.i 1 n ilie coining generations. ?lany a ! - - h.r - be; eue a bri-di'-'r spot than I . , , . . . i . i n: s: r. e neea n" : ;i ; mma r. Is from thi- g.,od man "; tc t up a somewli.-it ; , . . i riiaar wo-.; i re-meat ei , eae: ., i i O!" t .lie ;!!;,;;iin a em oi-.-he-t th';r. 11! ihe lies u n hp . ' ! p. 1 1 v to l "-evaril i 'Oliver gi! ) , sei will be felt as ih.-:r !"g tor ir.e:r ai'w e. . i 7 . r ... .1 . W I . . . V' V ea Ye r'.': e i ei . -,. ,, --' , ; ' i'e ! v , " . . . e t h 11 , e A i a .. - - . ,- 1- I. . exci. lien to iiiii' s n!:ia In lis, Die bo " y. iSh - of fid.- 1 tie- ,,, ):lv wid foe- Vv- ih.-oa A Y.-; ear!.-- of poooh- -, WRI.CI! C ALU-WAY i: C"T:TrJTE NOTES: - :-:.-: a. ;':. !a--s-.-y va a be-aguul a-a; URRV A:. The Vest o '.-ar ::i : .oil : So .11 1 i - -- :'o ' Veil lieie. l); idle t i:ar i.ei.a; . P-.-t w.-.-n rsuiC.nd. Purm-vi as j the in.-ii- ., !.; 1 1 U.e wa- he: ,. : . ., ,,,:,,. e "I,,-- , ;, . 1. a ...,:. . .,,,.1 ai-- . c-i ' a negate as. v. ive h ghee-: car bo v.- th. 'mortiihil to s'o to ' aa.nel it : do hnals. Oar i o .- . v.v Diamonds in United States. Reek, formations showing "favorable ' I structures" f..r diamonds, and a few diamond crystals here and there have be.-n fouad in North Carolimi, Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Wisconsin and Colo- rado. jn the Isaac i,ea collection inere 1S a yellow stone, uncut, inn nmaiv polished, picked up at Cabin Fork crock 111 Kentucky. nether this sione was produeed in Renim-'ay, or was pi-kel up by a hard in a neighboring j state and casually dropped over (hd.inj Pork -reek it would be bard to say, I hut it was surelv produced somewhere not far from where It was found, and the National museum cat dogues it as .....iiin,. I'l-diti K" nil 1 11 c!.- v As lnn ?.'ro ., -. ,i; ,,,1 lo.iM.i,,, pi,M-eiAhiil'- She leaves thr and a "naif carats (about do grainsj, diamond weight) was found at Man chester, near Richmond, Va. Mexico's Timber Lands. It is estimated that the area of rjrst-chif s timber lands in .Mexico ij iiprc.i:ea;oly -Jogc '., ; in acres. j. l mi TALKS ELECTION Suggests Ticket For Town Officials : Fifty Years A Democrat. Never Scratched. ildhor I'revaro Vvvs . - The date for ihe municipal elec- ion is near at hand and 1 have not -men nor heard .any expression of opinion a- to who will hv called to serve vis for the next two years. It is a question that. rves tli oriou- and thoughtful consideration of (' ry citizen and I hone, if the people an not talking that they are thinking. Without consulting any of the men. v.hci.-o names I suggest and v.itlvm conferring with any other citizen. I am going to suggest on mv own inia- "... . . tive some men. who are puMn-snint- I ed anable a"d have the b.--t int'e'-e-' ' of Hr-vard at heart and I beiiev. vou'd make 'eificient, and prreive. a: th,' same time conservative otii- (..,.,. -j- tt Mitchell Mayor J ( I Water--, R. II. Walker R H Zacharv ! V.'. S. Price. Jr., K. S. Motiit, Aidt you -1'jn'l like my tick-'t. j-it out .. . ,,.,,, i,,,.,,, ..... t ,vin ... ., ; i I have dop(. for tiftv vears. vote the i ; trai-ht I emo .ra.tie ticket without a err. itc!'.. .1. i.. :m;t.i.. PENROSE NEWS: i hi ."e in . Ik en ou:te an '-pi u .: of tii' r m ;i' -i 1 1 lVnro-v lately. i;i Cerahi'iie Hn'iidav was emi'e ill wit :, has reevered -uiih iea , -.i,,-,-! to er -.j".'::;-. ,; a: iiaeu i! w!! a;.N'e a ne in ll.- a i t ( rn....;; re el. , s: ago tin March I'ariier !:.;. .Mi'-i. i a .! I ( . Wa-- l.li.el :-';.;r. r. i y - lu "- " ,.-r, f .-ii';. i !;! do ;!l,o ill li.miv do : r ' o v, i)::'. . : : hi.- 1 oaioiaa:' mo . !! lie ! in.- - . a: lo-r of 1 uro.-, ; si . U . 1 i . of 1 ':. . all Fore-; . ii ,i 1 , i 'a i ,.r i-'f ioival:, aal t 1 1 i . e . a o l .aaa m - '! a-,:. tli". X. I., hoa-s r ha- : .-. - a. -.'Sea as " rg. aa..; of !..Il:; R. ;-c -e oh lie La .- p. -at t lis e s-j.-c. fiii ears at P.-nros . !!:s c is,.-;--;o hudd ss-iy ; a: -rim.-s V. has hei-;i a eoiciea: a i'.i.- -.a v.. ; ... l.i- ie ihv : i- '. c :: ah.:. in . arias Mr. i r ' ! i is a pah i-ii - Per hy K. i'y -peso la.-t i a ! i-:i. r vr.-.n .i.'itl.-r. 11 - i i ai a -. i ; ;.. s I r e.uw y .th Is r R n il.iii, f i 1 ' i . i s" oi : f i o . a ' . !:i o visit i a V.'. M. Iiodi- R. h h.oa'er .ei.. tamiY" an 1 al lili : u . liiilV.l I i !. go-.i w i:!i Wait r MeQsa're and TP- e. ;,-., vVidh.in-s dewed ih ih inv alid i k 1 . , i i cv; geia' m- -t ;-. to A-hevlSe to hear Ids C. ii. M ad dry ;;nd hd- co-workers Tuesday ia.-t.. P.usiness seems to be susis Istter ai P(-;n-os this week, at least several car load..-- of lumber and canals.- a- Co e ro - -: 1 s . ; a n e g 11 n f . ' " "' wo.. , iwno.' e.M.p,,, ;m-v .ooi ,.' " " .- -i . - 1JWK ,CLau ousu.e.-,.- ,s oenv. on t;.ii r . - a 1 : . . ; 1. . a . me except in seeds and fertilizer.-. The farmers are busy. .urs. K. Jjoyu was in iirevard Saturday and .Muss Reulah .McOuire expects to spend th- Easter holidays tisiting in Fast Forks. DEATH OF MRS. ORA SISK: Th(i(U,.,tb ,c(.urred on Sunday, p Stok(.., k; 5"ta'-.,of '' ra b,SK- tK',ovc wife . ,'" '., , .,, .ars. Msg nas neen ill lor quite a ee children, h- r husband, mother and father, three brothers and four sisters be sides numerous other vel.i4ivf's. Tiie remains were laid to rest on Monday. April 2, in the Mount Mor iah cemetery amid a mound of flow ers. Tli,. fiinr-,i -i.- t(m.!n.i ' - o lu! of . vrow'r- frien.13. ' tttt THE STATE FOR THE CITIZEN From year to year the onportunit- GOOD PLAIN H ies for the citizen increase?, the in- bugle, rendering impropriate seler terest in th individual is greater, 'the tions on the s ummit of Mount Su I' ve! fare of the unfortunate is given 1 prise. n!'Tt. consideration. Institution for i Although the sudden change ha ":" ': -i( fu are more mini; roiw and ; temperature Saturday evening sot better e.juinped from time to t;nie. ' th(. mercury down and left it. half ! roper. V m. t it lit lulls for nuni.-lime-lt or restraint, whichever viewpoint is adopted ar,. being scrute".::-.! i ;..c,.-e car!fully so that a. far a.; no. ;:e . .ne e unt nratna; es ma. to ordinary lif , u - -f :' o themse!-es and t oi'ier; I .!!.. the human body the body p.- litic fun- j ctions better if ail its members on- itribllt., to th.'it en.! .mil in tin. l-Cvi- , 1 , ' -v 'H''-'' we :xrv n; embers (,ne of another ( !l with i;s il!;u'e to face towards lhl v.-lfare. The State ha ,on- h, U1 Jt'!;,tlo'i for th v''hoso -''ntaHty is aiTeited, for the deaf, ! onim. i nv counties for those among their numbers do not pos.-css snilicient for maintenance, TIt- star,. :;, -1('v of the fact that many of its members are afflicted wilh iR1iH'rfoot 1o li";; has n,,w an onhropeiiin m.-Utuiinn ra dastnina wlien skilled treaiment c:'.!t hi- ha ". ditotit ch". rge . ;g "o-e'ua! c..-; t .' ar; 1 ,b '- cen. u- of mi -h ea-.es has be(-n taken in order that the benefits may C v. idely iii-t '-.'e:. ,. j a ; pos dbie. With a v:i v ;o ia;;it a-; ,-; ., for ;,v-: who ;:'.' ' a ;.. ,-:., 1 erv : ' e, ; t ,1a. '; .o., f, . at Swanaaan-d: as 1 a, each a Tacti the 1 a. ' n .1 i U I ' to t h Si. a---.:- - ? ( ars - , .'. ;:, ,u,-!i a 1 e ; ' i : .. ; ' : : 1 . : 1 : a r -, . a i'er t aeii" o ,-n :r: i of pio i i " o ,..;,. i . .. , :' ; :m a .- ures. !,!.,o, (j h f.e- a : t'l.li i i i'e ilea for ; he a i s e . :: ; ' ; v. : ' poi-t ut-'.t ies for '.e iiiioaal tr;.s that thi oia.-s of tin fort unate poop!.. n.a-.' i " in e, adition f.-r - 'f - ii ai , "i . have occupation and then by be mad,., happier. Winn we consider tii.- 'oai'.iad ami , ; a" !'. a ; ll i'se bellelieea! aii W. -I. WAl.hP- NOTICE OF WOrviEN'S Au X FR IAR Y: I J .I.I ilO. lljt k.U I 1 .vJ.i!i. Secry.nry Hcovsr Is a Recent Adva cate cf Principle That Is Growing in Strength. Sax the Aini'i'irM! Itar R'Ti:i lannng is we!! illa-trated by the iip-i'oiigaa-nt i- Se.-reiary lloi.vcr of an id ory eeiaiaillee en Zii'lill'J- in lie' dixs-ion of i.ailihii-;- and h'.nsia-. of ihe i -epa r! laeT-.r nf ( 'omia.-i'ee, in anaa - studio- nf -late enabling acts -tad 'si- inn ordisaaees. Tiie uivbi'.ii iii m:e- tiouhns ie-g i-sued a .-.idle.' Priiii'-r.' prepared by ihe advisory eonmi:; tea, which sets out in simple language ' n - aellv what this umiei'ia'sin: is. It de- lines zoning as the applh-at ion of eeia- . mon sense and fairness to ihe mil. ae regulations governing the use of pri vate real estate. It is a painstaking, boaesi effort ;o provide each di-trict or neighborhood, as nearly as prac ticable, with such protection and just sued liberty as are sensible in that parlieular district. It avoids the error of trying t apply the same bainhiig regulations lo every part of a city or town, regardless of whether it is a .suiuuiian residence section or a fac tory district or a business and' finan cial e,.i ;...r. It fosters civic spirit by creaiimr confidence in ihe ja-Iice and stability of the protection a'Vordsd. Further paragraphs point out that zon ing pro!e-t. properly and health: reduce- ihe i-.i-t of living by rendering igllM .Vssar.v the cb -gruelion of great ' nnmbers of expensive lmildings." ; LAS':'!-.; . : 1 I'nd( r th ei-ao; l.nv - s v : i a t,t e. ,c H." ini'v (. the efforts of Mis..; Tike and other members of 1: Ciub, perhnp. for the first tim" in th . hi -dory of Brovar 1 many of its r--Heiits .- re av.-akonc'.; early Easter Sunday morning by a chorus of vo'e.--, accompanied by th.. iwr.v between free: veen treezmg a;: 1 zero, near. ly onr h.ir.idred of 1 a ml n:e:i v- r ' " ; i 1!.-. ,,.;. a; t' i ;:,: v.t. n ( .'.: '- : : e a : i : ; r.,-. i'(,i jl. . ef h;ii. -'n; r" : 't na.ue i ,.: i beeau-,. of th.e vi vv v. hirh ' ' t'" ,;..;(v f.-: -x'lii.li yiy w.-i.i ii.., .....v,., ing well above the town, furnishes a fitting place for this inspiring Raster Morning Service when people from H denominations gatlu red in a com mon commemoration of the reurs ec- tion ot - nrist irom tn(. tomo. Tin1 following program va- rerde ed with President C. II. Klueppelberg of The Layman-; Clue, in charee. Chorus: Prai-e Cod from. Whom all 'S Flow. Prayer: Rev. L. R. ! alls ( horn-: A Jlai t!"e ower of . i sus Xante. Scrit.ture: Mark Hi: 1-1-". I). ( i . Ward from I.avnum's 'dub. Address: Rev. Mr. Hartsell of Pur nsviHe who supplied Pulpit at I.aptist Church Sunday morning am.! evening. DF g;a T1 A. p ' lo a re!" died t a .-.in ..! !iy e Sa. v. a- li-. la.-.. : . A. i -1 i . ii. a. u.d !'..: lu r, 1 :.: r ". !.. i -a. S:a W. n. I';.!-':. ! :. as-! M:-- W. !:. SeiM.d o l.itlle id 1 ' -ho ,s i Siil - e.s Msrcii Ih is .1 . K. Soil a: services. a r i . :-it'n. Cn : home an s ; -e A kn 'A . v ia re ii . na. - c'-'' '"! .o.- .'.. M;s. Sue - 'e!iv:. at Prevard hi.-t wei islte-i :slative- Misses Jeila and Hat'.el Pvown of Brevard visited relatives here Friday, i t (- Th-i-naHoa vsio i:; ; bean e inFloiida have snendm.g some tn returned home. Mrs. Victors'. Ward, who has h, -. s visiting reh'gives here, has returned to her home at hhu Poch. MUSIC I. AVER'S CLUR CARH OF Tri AN'-'?: Tn the r- sea; s b .. Jvii I has. undersose. i is I s ' al and de.-gii 1 was aide sv bahv.- - ! wife. Ora. t mv a f ent:.!;is b dskness ami de.uh by -na y a.cts ot kinvlness or th-- pr.rl o" many ladies and gentlemen of this Count y and for all this I y.s,-,t to than.: them. ('rant consider; 'on h s been shown ml I am deeply gr:ieul to all who ' -d such co-odd crations for my fam y. Avid did, l"d. Allen M :d he. ;:rv.:,THE prayer zm&x THE SECRET C PRAYER: T' v ho ic-.rn 1 lie secret of p r , aye r la ! idy a ;r. i; . let. Th.ey have almost ceased to e.o 1 e '..'. o a iov i h i 1 1 , th .y go 4 ;.' Ml tie ir r ii tide f .; .. I .i u;:t'i prayer become.; largely pra.i th.' t : i bec;j;v.".- a delight Cratiiude is the magic v, a . i . I 1b. r. ' . : . ' . .-.s rru;-t in to a -a!:e a ' '' ' v I'Mc.'it into ;. si . . . i ' '' " ' '! "iM existence iato a :'. r i - :- a h : ; .! a ak. ric " Si. 1 '. : o . ' ) i t s .. .. i "ul ; ;; ;.-': ' ': g i v, net !m-- f. ,i ' 1. f . i i . . ...... t - I !: ) tia-re he m r- t h':n!"fi;: - that the world may b. ;i.a.;- a ;();. garden.--. Man is a gi-ea' .a' '. but he i- so ant t0 ! i nil!:' ir.g to in ar: , ..... . - i.; '.?: are al wa ' - in' i iv o ,: v '...'.Id ( na : a . r ; ;o -'0 ci.'l'.'.e Won heifer. ate.'! 0.1' Wo reed to be ll'i.e Alive '.-' i i i a iger. .v!io ; r Hen if life iiee i a m v. i ag u ') !i-t an-1 ''! i . aC'i vea;-. How do!.- v;iii: can pen ; 'mdd so much': i :;i' (. r. a;. ' 1 keen me, b;a 1 Ii i i t' . a : a a : : f U- 1 o fo;h th-- exaa a i.e. . f li ve- i ileicb- !: : ' Sii. el's P riit da while I try not to b,. r ; tc- 1 e v ry d a -is .' o r, i o' roc e -j- s t :oi . i ;.o S peliu la - - . 'is;:: ih do it uuiekb.s d A PI' AY Kit: , ,- I a e i Ylh-e l:.S: -. e: a v ad 1.1.",: i .- The, 'lie T ;V:u;. i- e a.;-e-eiic -. U Th r o I m I i ; . '. - i i a v i live T; .;.!,! i i he. 1 i 1 he. -a oboe 1 1 trust dhe .- an odrr'ii'd ss-a i a . i am v.. id. eh wa i e t Int. . ee i i aa and be "A .' a la evr. For desi1-' Sake, as I ts His ove. Amen. C. Ih ( U. D. C. MEETiNC; V. !C na etiag at r:- kg". A;-- : V:h, 4 ih ?d. a Ses e:e Pa a e I.-:- t i oa t tile ; r l:o v . fi.i' oh! hl-li. . h.eae.. LAYMEN'S CLUE PLANS IN TRU EST ING PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON: ih.i Raynu-uC Club gave in If. i. -i iihu meeiiag oa last Sun-diy aftei- i Soo - st,-n attem.ui"'. instead, in.' lais'.-a-- S r a held c s v'oimt .' :. i i-i - e. ! at- tile re sdar nn el sig v.sh he iudd on Sunday af'ern-ain April S. as is lis' Su'slav Scn-ad rooni of the .Viethodist Cb.urch. and. an inter- I 'esuir.g prntgaiii is antieinati'd ne.u-t- ;ng a m!o by Aivin Moore. I Kver liivman is invited to be pis - sent and is asked to hiring at least ora 'friend with him'. 1 A PATRIOTIC AND HANDSOME GIFT: Misses Virginia, Sarah and Anna Patton have donated a nay piece of land R'r the mearam.;"'t. Thi- i a. highly apprciafed and useful gift. R is the intention of the committee to plant tlower.s and. shrubs and bcairif--this jd.ant of land in every way. Rao. 'dee steel bench.es will be placet', i" selected places, for the benefit e ' tho -e who wish to rest and enjoy biauty of the monument and grounds Thi land will be deed to the eon-Ay Commissioners of Transylvania. Mrs. C. W, Hunt and son t haim -have returned from St. l'etersbi-.;-r. Fla. St. Petersburg- was fi le;l tc. overflowing with Northern tourists thi; last winter, over eighty ;hou.-.in -1.
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