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TRANSYLVANIA, " OPPORTUNITIES EMPIRE", NATURAL RESOURCES FOR OCATING INDUSTRIES
Brevard New
Exponent of Brevard
and Transylvania
County.
The Aim Is Frank
ness and Sincerity.
Independent.
FOR THE CAUSE THAT LACKS ASSISTANCE, 'GAINST THE WRONGS THAT NEED RESISTANCE. FOR THE FUTURE IN THE DISTANCE AND THE GCOD THAT WE CAN DO
VOLUME XXVIII.
:. B;Blf,
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1923
NO. 5:
J.O.U.A.M.
PROGRAM
BALSAM GROVE SCHOOL RE
CEIVES BIBLE AND
FLAG.
Last Sunday was a great day at
Balsam Grove school. The Glouces
ter Council, Junior Ordt'r United
American Mechanics of Bosnian vis
ited that community for the purpose
of presenting to the school a United
States flag and a bible.
The program as carried out was
one of interest, and profit. Sput
T. C. Henderson, a member of Tran
sylvauVi Council of Brevard, was
asked to present the flag. This he
!i,l in ;m address in which ho -rave
BREVARD CHAMBE
COMMERCE
Local Organization Will Hold Rally
- Meeting Early In January.
The Brevard Chamber of Com
merce is now in a very prosperous
condition. Recently the organization
paid up all the debts of the Brevard
Club. Tins was made possible by
buying up the fuinituro, etc. at the
Club. A splendid pool table. rtovis,
etc., are to be put up for sale at ;
early date.
'I he Exot v.i'ive Commit!, e a; g
,e ho!.! good r..Ilv paahi.biv
WOODMEN'S
SMOKER
INITIATION CLASS NEXT
MONDAY
AN ELABORATE PROGRAM
PLANNED. ..;
Unveiling Held Last Sunday At
Pleasant Hill.
iin et'o;: with a banquet err! .
brieflv the manciples upon which ! January ''or the purpose of Doing
our government was founded, the j Big Things during the year Lid 1.
origin of the Junior Order United, Owing to the fait that a.ll km I.
American Mechanics and the prin- !' ski:f games advertising schemes,
ciples for which the loyalty to our ; a'.inar.dlc ; .-. , '' yrofeas;o:a.:
flag. Ir. a brief but very appropri- -. g:::-. e:c . are c -m.: . aa.i .
u -,,1,1,. W.-iher I. Recce, the . aoas mat v.;; movcivuns, .r- !
On next. Monday. Dec. the Bal-
a,,,,, ,.r a ,, V", ,nr1i-.n ii.' -.1 !
World, in Brevard, will hold an i
itiation class. Twenty-five new cm
didai.es, anxious to become clmj
to ride the goat.
A verv large attorn
will
on hand. Several Camp.; fjo
Western North Carolina Will : -. .
representatives, and Sg:to Manage
Soverign E. I. Lewi-, will ho oi
hand.
- vi rv at t r.-li-t ive program h;
(Perry
c -J-Christmas Hh ?
THE BREVARD ' M PRAYER CORNER
HIGH 'SCHOOL
THANKSGIVING DAY
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HIGH, f'":1 of . 1 ,ar-SiVln
SCHOOL WORK in 1 RAN'SYL- ,.. !' 1 ': 1 U!
VANIA r-.IINTY ! ('h' !'"" Ua1,1 lr-l'rf-
praise i IP- !. )!! (: !li . l;.,.t
-
By Lawrence L. Lohr, Ass
High School Supervisor
There is i.:
the !ay.; ti
a -.' ; a .Y!
.ladonblcd ' .:. .
a
y. Co:.:.! ;.(...
'. : a : a. ..a '
. . PAIGN HELPS Ci!!L!lii.4
Of the 107,00 persons i:i!le.l
l:)21 by tuberculosis in ihe I Ye
States, neary '',( 10 .'.ore Yiildr'
n-iir live years of age. Tain r.-u
-is is not hereditary and a:a. i a.
ate add, as, Walter I. Keece, the : : as mat v. .a movcivnus. i.r- - j u. .iui.huh f'"-'"'1" ""
Principal of the school accepted ' dona! men and all business organ!:-.- j been atrangvd. In the early pai
the Hag. ! '.tioa.s are becoming weary.
The Pible was presented by A. Tip- Chamber of Commerce pre. .
M. I'axtoii. In his pn seata.t ion ad-': ion Committee is e irr.es. ly re. a: .
dress Mr. I'axton explained that one ag all li: ni.- and lo -a! public spirit
of the principals of Juniorism is ad citr.t u.- to retrain from suppo''t
that a IJii'-e shall he placed in every
public school and read daily. Miss
Alcova Oir, teacher of the fourth
f the evening, a half dozen hoxhp
matches will be held, the partici
pants being young :r.en from Bre
vard and several new candidates.
Plenty of Action.
iav foreign pro as. c;'. ion schemes,; there will be plenty ol cigars nl
doctrine for any cause whatso- cigarettes on hand ami a genuine
ve:-; ir ing propositions, old time smoke talk wn! he lurniM;-
tvrade and lo;y,e Mconomics in the
: e :
etc.
aa.til the proposi- ed.
horities agree that few babi- .-. b
ome inf.'ctt'l in their iir-: ;.r:
From obser'.at ion ii four: '
t the : :.e .
signs of tuberculo.ds infection ; a
:'oi;r !;) to l." jurcea;.: frim a t
It; about '.") H-r ici:t : and at th
age- of ! . alu ut 10 ju-r cent . Wit
projiei' food, plenty of frch ail
sunshin, intelligent health habit.
proper cx rcise a. id sufficient.
Pi-rsnas wh
o fiav,'
been
infeete.l
All von Woodmen be present.
catch t ubon ulosis in time specie.1.
i luoei vuios is iiy:se i.n si aioo
ho:ne-;.
lirevcrd
1. That ilrevard 11
made a Central 1 1 i u h
iently.
2. Vha! .r
co:. so! id at on. ha ! ,
pils in i-at - .. ;
Hi;.-; Sci-.o. : . !.. .,
ar.i 1 1 igh Si 'nool.
a. 'i hat t . , . A -
it i io !s a v k be
. ;.' . e tan, . i ..
pe r io a. a v. , '. -a'."
two double pefioiis a
oratory won,.
i. l !iat every ed'o
a: - the ; un bar of i
Pl-ai y to : ):: t ')
f. IdKit definile i
ol far a
':. C. fl
it . f !..'
i'iS;, .!..
! I .
Thank fub
a iid 1 1 v. I
t i 1
dtgai; a.
ntc
1 1 '.:
tl r
tlPa
, 1 1 i-ii j' . .1. . i. ... i . . i 1, . . . ,,i c.' ii in i
cnoiM at 'aueii wi. i-.w.v .... . i...,. ..... . , . .. hi - i nt IU--1 :dt :r:s
,.v a!. In her acceptance aldres -' the Chalr.nan of the Chamber of I Last Sunday tnu amp. uuvi-iU-.: ; ,:....
protection coa:niiti.ee. ; tlie Monument, ot ..ijr deceaMcl Sei-
1 ; . T . . ,. , ., , i laadd t tiberctil".-:s i na -. ai
v i'l P endo- -ed nor e a- , crign. Joiin Leslie. ;u I'leasaiit In! .
lain on,- .-li (ii a.- ue a o a ..-. ,ui: -i
it lotP' rutnerc people j
f .a. A v
tor voca;
t.l- p:
1. if
' a f. ' ' - ;
r.
iuiiil'
LOiir.sr..
r .'
. -j a
p-.;' ii
Miss ( :t said in r-art: "Words can't
reveal just how 1 feel, but some ;
.'a . ore a how. etfl! l"eicitaiid.
' I b e, . ', ; r I do ;, v. arc cia " i
: i : v'i c
1-,
endo: aal nor
's i f ; -ai be
i,. II f. .
KHP' p.amire
re'.' v 'a .".'-'e at. .
! i,
i'ca. v.
of boigg rrescnttd
1 ook for tiiis - 'i-.-'ol. Thl. i-; 'la
j(;o.; ,. ;:, iiihiK' , tue e. . a .
m and th, mii'.d of b . til oa
,,f ;,.aa. .la- way io ra! .' :: :;,
.ii . ! of tin- sin-iev ynd tae h'. a ;
j:c .- (it heiicv as. its doctfine '
h,.1; : a ; prect t '-: a:'-- h'-aiing. a:n
its hi.-tory ;s '.rue. I '"ust tlva.i .
will be read in litis .-chot.l daily
sle ..iy and prayerfully, '.-a ad it -lv
viae, b- e it fa safe am
ft ice if t be holy."
The Ja;iior ord v ita -; 'a'c-'-rt; .! :
,.k wiiich cog.tain- lighi to dir..a
i . ... i . . , "... i
1 1 sunnoi v aii'l cm a . i i.
Vs iaalv if reepb.-. I tug-
th: :t v ill fe a :aa; ; .a a. a co a
1 a ayori to t ::r si a .en
lag; ia
.en 1
P-. .La: eao ale:
a r urigri- -a: ve ci
:-r a; r.i iir.ii'f "ii
ii:; i afi a- caient
a ; ; About four haa ..
1. il'g- : :inie.
j Six cars , ill (
o. , Cr. - C;;:'.: p . i i'.
po.pleC
: a 1 1 a 1 '.' a
s o a
dc ared teeth., p. .a- ia In:-',
undcnpurb h.ed. tiie have
ch.ini v.'.'iaiaed by an ' x. er:
-iciiili at a tuberculosis cl:f i o;
per. -a: ra . ere in : !".. a;
ei no-
I ii
nui
1 1 r
1 la
e i
'1 ha
1"'
i , ....,, '
a.'.;-' V ii! ' .-..a' e t ''.; '
: f a ; . . i.'i a:.' a a of ;:11 our cii'.-
;' (,f ('iiiir.iH rce i i
.:. -it;. :
,c the ..i-.oat a much greater
I - l ; i
; 1 . e '
. o :' gc
or.
I
F is ra !i P ari
3l,t"'
( !u i'
THE CHORAL SOCIETY.
- . i.i . ... i ..ii.i
jUistlge ami wn ! eur i . e : .u auo
! irre.-iv- merchants and profe.-- t The -,r vani fan: soc-t.y
. ',.,;;! eitiaaas. i laeel next Motnlay night. I ! e. n:
The meeting to he held in Jang- : Mil ;:t uw Ib ev ud Haptl: : r.i.i 'i'
A ,P
U'P
i ne.a!: r
t
! ir
sctmo:.
2. Th:.: f-r the pre
,-c'nool !'U. ib be t r:ra;i
vard ILgii School.
the COtif-e
I timt if th
I v. or!, a; e . iferi : t:
me :..- i-. - aaa- of
! - : . . a . : . .
i at call, n-a a a
n l
bo.lv
via."
P..
7 U
of th:
i i
ii- '.. ,,ne of t he grea: -' -ir. Adams wli. Pe Pei'e aial . i
e.-t gatht rings of all co-.pe.;nivi -1 -.gin prnmp'Iy a.: i igir: o'ciixac.
ever held in "The Land t.: j h'very iaa'y ream. -tea t., ...n
heart and guide th- 'it: , er: alba" ; on time.
in tt.i-' ver- bo(,-k is' V-"n . Ti'ud. Chaiiman of the! Every "Ue who cari - to join a.
a 1,
ai .he jaea:o"y, '
e ... ...i.i. u. ..it-,-, . I'm. i a a-,.. ,,,p. ,,. , ("lovei'-ie n1c;i. come Moroiav ami ne en:
um.1i a'
a river of plea.-uro.
1'roiection t'ommittee,
Mr.. Counselor. I truly believ
es of dues are LOO ht m
If you cannot conn- Monthly and
! -:;:ij' : i.iie plav a gam
: v. hi ah i de.-ium-d ; app'-a! tl.
s iniainations. I.csmiI; of Ina'th a:
, : .!.-' taught ! nreugn Ifah h play
; jiageaat--. posti rs, porter cuPo-U
s : r ie - a a o u a mes.
! Ma-. h. of ;he funds fo;- ; h, eainloy- i -r
! use i t of auraa- and the puivha--e ,(, ... ,..u
j '. r Mo ierr: Meal: n rusa. ue- -at
, , oiiis are -e; uri d ihro.pgh .he a'
..i.i, i.f T.ibei'. ulou i- Ch: istma ' Seal
, O l i , .
h
i lalfl
;!
fa l . i e
th.e '. -
. . , ! .
W. Smith iiie
that th'..-a gifts b.dng presented to- LECTURE RECITAL BY MRS. you want to join, give your name t
,,f the Scale Sale t
liS V
Tra
ran
(i;iv will eouirio'.ue in a ei iuo-
av to .a.e ra n u n uwu.-
SIMMONS
i Ptg'iil.'U N.IV .O '.l- ' j ...i... - : .
growth of this school, and not only 1;l spju. (,f the enc!eme:;t weath- ! S. M. Macho, Mrs. S. V. Yates, Mr
to this school, but also to the en- ! an enthusiastic audience greeted j 0. L. Krwin. Mr.-. R. H. Walher
tire community, spirituadly, intillec- Simnions on Monday evening. Mrs. Henry Plummer. Mrs. It. B
4,,.,iiv t,.,,l socially. I go further vvml.r :r. .-it. the High School . Lyon.
and say, the Junior Order is upiui- Auditorium.
ing humanity "world wide." The: 7 he Recital was given under the
r:i,.j iii.,1.,,: rt-f Amia icn is it:ic- ; ., ..;... .. f t'n.. t:iic Lovers' Club
IJIli.V'l .'l..l..- 1. ........... .-- r-- ! .iU.-L.'ll I.' J 1
1 r n 1 - '.a.'i'.a v. ou:u, i'a:i:e.- i:. aiae
uiv of the following: - ...
'-r . 1 a ti r... it... ; the good p.eotde d their commur.iL;
itev. oeagie, mi. '- 11. " .
o tra
I
-a of the 1
... 1 1 ti . i . ; . . . . ... - .
iouriy blessed Dy tins r.ooie uruer ; 0f v.hich -Mrs. .amnion is a aiemoe..
Words cannot express how I do TnC prog-aam consisted of iiu.n
tu,.v..d1f. the gift of this bcauti- i !,,,r seh-ted from t'ta l'aderewski
ful Lible. Nevertheless, in behalf , )r0graia. that is be given ir.
of the teachers and the student j shc- llle on tin. tve:iir.g of Nov
body. 1 thank you. I thank you, yes j no
a multittide -of tunes. j Mr.;. Simmons is an artist of anus
Notwithstanding our appreciation ability, and those fortunate
cf this Book and the great benefit ! .rioU,j.h to have heard her on this
that we expect our school to derive j ..ecasior. can appreciate BadereWi ki
from it, yet we fully realize that j ni()..c, intelligently,
our life is a book, an open book. . l(.rsay ulaaaavcarsAthau T ET T
to n ad by the public. ! Th,s Lecture Recital, on the
"We are the only Bible this idl j greatest living Pianist, was instruc-
world will rend, 1 .;v,. as Y.-ell as entertaining. The
We are the sinner's gospel, we are 1 fHowimg program was artistically
the scoffer's creed. 1 rendered:
What if thg type is crooked, what ,
if the print is blurred? I
Wh:.t if on- hands are busy against
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
Calendar.
Sunday.
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Church Service 11:00 A. M.
Christian Endeavor 7:00 A. M.
Wednesday
Pravermeeting 7 :l0 P. M.
1 a
reii ra
,f work ;
.g u h- -'
ol. eriai.
;t pp. al
1 ul. ana i
ion loci; ' 'a '.:..:. :.. a oi : 1.:
coiv.n i- 'P,. Aa 1 thi iipldii;..
1 la? docile, ; v i n.o boubfrs a.
giince or self c-ncv ;t block tat 1 1;:
nil at the iavigora ii:g ''...: : -
1
i . e
o the chlMli'h
tie M'ah.-s '.v'nih she and her cmn
mittee -v. ill jdace on sale from
Thanksgiving Day until Chri.-tmas.
For further in formation see any
o the following:
Miss Lela Brooks, Toxaway. N. C.
A' - W. B. Henderson, Cu-bcc
N. C.
Mr. :md Mrs. J. Ik (Jckerman.
Rosmai;, N. C.
Mr II. N. Blake, Selica. N. C.
J. C. Whitmire. Cherryiield,
-tan.daid l.igh sclio.d.
Penrose.
L That some arrangenn
the Cod-like, and of course, lit -v
r-'
Choir practice immediately fol-! k C
are the greate : among tnr
!a...y niea. The littl-.' child msiiriiies Li -
be made whereby the high school st.crt uf the Cod man. aa. i vi
pupils may attend some . ta; d..rd should be im-ailely wise, if we ha
high school. the little child always in our mi da.
2. That Juntil a standard high . a citilds humility, teaciianleae.
school can be maintained Pen- ;;ndartless siicetity are to Je-us, iln
rose or in thai vicinity tia high base symbols of the i;u;ijly h:".
school pupils be transported to !re- j nceessary for entrance into th
yard High School. ' Kingdom.
.". That two years of hiui. -."nool
work do not be attempted. It would
I be better to do one year of !agh
Andante Hayden.
Rondo Mozart.
Son a' :i Cee'.hoven.
Valse Chopin.
1111.
TTia .t.olu Ward?
. . i v '
What ;'' our tongues are speaking j N.turn Chopi
0', things His tongue would ; Kludc- -Chopin.
puiii? j 1-lspecially enjoyed were the Noc-
JIc-v we hope to meet Him and haj-- ; turn w1;(.1 sh0 played with reeling,
ten His return?" I Etude in G. Flat (entirely or,
After the presentations weie 1(1.,c.k keys) followed by an en
t r.plett d, the congregation retired t.or p;apinOW!tf which was played
to the front of the b.a.lding Avher. vilh briiiailCy.
the flag was slowly raised to uig
top of a tall flag -pole while th , DEMOCRATIC NEWS
school children, the teachers ami '
,.a :c.r.. joined in pinging "The Stai ; 75,0 November meeting of the
Sp ui-'e P.inner." ' Democratic Women of Transylvania
. very .uraotuous dinner wt. s ; was a great success. Mrs. Arthur
,,,T ; on the gTound by the citizens Wagner of Asheville, gave many
of the community. Every one of good suggestions to practical politi
co large congregation present ate ra! workers Her enthusiasm ano
until satisfied and then the good her bright and hearty addre-as were
women of the community took up an inspiration to all present. .Ir
-seven baskets full of the fragments T. II. Galloway gave a splendid taU
that remained." For the generosity on the responsibilities and the op
.v,. i nf V,o community in port unities of the woman voter.
preparing -uch a bountifu. oi T!,, m.-otin, for the ,vi,UCr
piemen s , .;n n.,'- r.t two thirty.
cood things to eat, the Juniors e.- inum. -
j-oou "" ' ,v,lr of.,-(lr- Dec 8 at the court
tended a unanimous vote of thank- S.itruon... : utc. , ,,,
lowing.
On account of the impossibility
to get a quorum of the session on
last Sunday, the installation of new
officers was postponed.
A special missionar pagenitf
will be given by the younger pupil
of the Sunday School on next Sun
day morning at the opening exer
cises.
After ne::t Sunday, the senior
classes will assemble in the church,
But the primary department will
meet in the Hut, so that a full hour-
may be devoted to the instruction
of children.
tuniiMhgsalcsh CM F SHU DLL O A work wt.n.
Miss Oliie Perry, Calvert, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ss C. Wessinger. NEAR EAST RELIEF
Davidson River, N. C
Frank MeCall, of Calvert, was a
Brevard visitor on Monday.
THE MO.u
..iLIAP.Y
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church will hold ir
usual Christmas program at the
Hut Thursday, December Gth, at
7:00 P. M.
The usual Christmas sale of Far.
cy Art of 'all kinds v.ill be on sale
At 5:30 Oysters will be server
to the general public. Everybo;L
is especially invited to comt.
!'rs. Bates patten, Davidson Riv
er Depot. N. C
Mr. Ed McCoy, Tisgah Forest,
N. C.
Mr. Dill, Penrose, N. C. (High
School.)
Mrs. Mary W. Osborne, Blantyre,
N. C.
Mrs. Ed Mackye, Little River
N. C.
Mrs. O'Kelley, English Chapel, N.
C.
xMr. J. W. House, Balsam Grove
N. C.
Mrs. WT. E. Galloway, Old Tex?,
way, N. C.
Miss Corrie Jones. Cedar ..It.
N. C.
Mrs. S. P. Vernor, Connestce. N
Mrs. D. G. Ward, Wednes.!;::
Cook Club.
Mrs.' E Tl. Norwoo !, ?da'haai:i: !
l-b Presi ; at.
Miss A! - 'r' o vbridge, FerL.igh1:- 1 r. :.il;.
ly Club President. Pule" Su
U-, O L Fni.-iii. Music b:i"; ! Will we
Club President.
Miss Annie Cash, U. D. C.
Mrs. J. S Silverstine. D. A. il
Jerry Jerome. Chamber of Com
The members of the Ir. vard
Wednesday Club, at their regular
meeting, pledged themselves and
their families to observe "G.dden
Rule, Sunday." December see and.
and to have for dinner on Cm:- da;
onlv the si'.g'ilese food -no :ai at
A PRAYER FOR THE CiilLDP.l'N
O Heavenly Father, who.-,., unvei
cd face the JingeLs of little childn. '
do always behold, look with love a.,
pity upon the children in thai- w ar.
and especially in their play.
Make clear to those of c.l I. '
years the inalienable right of ch'.a
hood to play, aa.d give to tho-e wh
go-, am our town tr.v wili and ate'
ityto provide places for play: rial-a
clear to us all that the great scla
fif life is net cttcompas.'.e.l
no salad nor dessert.
give what '.he dinner would rra
co-t, had they provi led th uai
menu, to ta. Near La. t b
Fund.
i he L; evii: .1 Wedn la.. 1 lu!
wishes to aa; ea! io ail the na.tae'.
of the Fiderai 'd C iuhs of 1 .
and anv ether 1. harit:ibly . ..: r
persona to join tat m :n i :. a
self denial ..a 1 yn:;atay. a: a a.
money t.if'.a -1 over to the Clu' f -rctary,
M: - C. M. cook, will ,ir.
meiii;it:dy r; rv.arde.i i da
rk:st Rvlii. f ihaui.
Ovr beloved E::-I'ro--u .C V aoo
rev. V, ika ... has ; le.lge 1 i.'n . d. ...
"fhev w-ili and that its teachers are ail wb
.O M
tluence the young ey cotip.'.-p
ship and example, who there :
good or e;l, ii;:.1. that i;: t.:
.... 1 al! ... : ra teagl a-a a a a '
a P ach. are judge 1. 1 r al' .a!
Ua. king, far al! hi id., pit: ' of '
chibiren. Pardon us O hi.."', a
ag",. tl: little c hi' b'en to i.".
unto Tip. e. J'-.-m each (- ef a --
i.y () 1. ..' i. Cad. : new -.,1 ;
no ike - h i' , i- :: litra- rhil i. C
;n the child;. ! -a', the 1 h;'a - '
a: -ra:..-. a the bil ls eaae.P'
nna. I I ! d tile set ret
house. We hope to have another
out-of-town apcaker for the ocaa.
ion.
Miss Martha V -sr.
.U aa -
C. U'i.rd,. for P..
Mr. W. II. Crogan
Jr.. W. O Y
D'v Sunn
. Amcric-.n Legion
Perkins, American Legion
aire. N. Mt'i-ri v. ill leav.s!---day
f r Hen '1 :"oav:!h .
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Auxiliary