' Friday aujl en-| at, Brevard, H. C. Mattar. WM. X. BAND, .,r,X-.UW^ KISS FLORENCE KERN, , . ? /.. . ft;,.. *./, ' Community Newa SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ?? ( Subscription* payabls ia advaoca) I Om' w -.lUt Six months JMl Three months .;.,.. .50 Two months <9? mr****?"-' V., ?' ADVERTISING RATES ?J Display, per column inch'.... ,80c Minimum Rate For Display Adver I'-vtlsemwta : #1.00 ? Reading Notice*, par line, ...? ,10c Want Column Notices, par Una .06c We charge 0 jenta a llna for Cards of Thanks,' Resolutions of Re spect and for potlces of entertain ' manta where admiaaion ia charged. ""V""' ........mm...... LEGAL NOTICES AH l^egal Notices must ba paid In advance. NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR OUR CHILDREN - ?? . We Vera dallghtad with the re E marks made by several 'prominent citiseuj of BrevArd at the presenter ttop ofith*f truck to the boy acouta, troupe No. 1, recently. Mr, J., S. Silversteen pointed out that While there Wwe. many opportu nities in progressive movements ftyr the adVancerhent of our children that Wre costly, that in the rt?|a obtained, they were not expensive* Rev. . John Hay and' his associates deserve! the heart-felt thanks for the ???wirkVUi has been and iMi ttjj comwuUiiyt ^jot i ... >ut' and Trailer organizat all ' ether ' %*y*. /*?' . ?; . .... , - , churches of. Brevard have remarkable growth during " few months. The new ? Sunday School rooms'; Baptist Pasterium and re , 'knd decorating of the T^he Pretteteriaa, Hut and r hew additions to tW chur id the progressive plans -for ? additions .to, the Episcopal br^e. -sKtated-vJi* .. W cblumns be;f otto. 2>t.',>v Ai? Astaal Nacaaalty l? BrevairA 8ome time ago a movement was . started in Brevard for a Young Men's and Yoftng Women's Chris tian 'Association ^ The -plans that ' were drawn were too .elaborate and . it was si a time when the great ? after-the-war depression was upon When we stop and ponder certain , existing conditions in oar common fc- ]ity (distreasingly apparent upon all , shies) we wonder why such an orga ! filiation has nofc/bwrn-promoted' ? long time ago. >???. There Is absolutely nothing in our community to amuse our children St all times. Many of the young men have had ledve not only on. account of lack employment, hut because exlst g conditions were too duU to. stay j home. It is true that nature has provided this Section with unusual lavishness and we have a splendid type of citizenry, hot we are over looking our greatest asset: the conn ing generation. s Brevard could easily have a young men and Women's Christian Asso^ elation. It would not be necesaarV to stort in a great extravagant way; but in a very small manner and there can be little doubt but that the growth *ould be phenonjinal in "efvery -few 'month*;;.', if;?, 1 If the parents and moral leaden of this community are anxious . to \ promote the Interest of their child ren, (and we believe they are), -then seems to be abeolutely no rea son why a united effort can not be made to get a C. A., which will be a blessing of ' ' uncountable - value. It wUl provide a good safe ?outlet for real red-blooded boys and girls and Will andoubtedly give all ? us, young and eld, a community ? -oentar in which to amuse our popu lation. ; ' i " Let the minister and all who ?. .ongH# to help organise such an In ftttetien. get together And we feel m? that their efforts will not "be in I most of m Will have to don it hurte, hot is there any t ia too g*0d for our child It be done, tot will we do Lets all get tog?tJwr, THE MEDDLERS " ' * This country ia rapidly fallinfT on' * der the malign domination of the meddler. The habit of thrusting "the prolonged nose into the neigh v affair* ia getting to be a nstion Everywhere wa turn we -L MnfroT^d **th ^ abaurd and, r Sttv obJectioVuhW rasalta ofthia of the meddl^eeme proboscis intto matter* that ahould be left a l?nk?, I WM~^ A few weeks ago ? young school teacher 1?' ? ?'Pennsylvania town, foaling the urfce to f<>Bew the pre vailing fashion, bad her hair bobbed the Board of Education, special, .session, 'by a tha'^ver-developed1 'pto , promptly discharged hejy Vith the solemn announcement that a te acher with bobbed' hair was "a bad influence" upon her pupils. A few days ago seven etudent nurses in the South Mississippi Infirmary, a State institution, entered a barber ?hop and emerged a few minutes utter with their hair bobbed. At once a self-appointed* "snouter" got busy; the governing board of the hospital was called in Session, and, after bfelf deliberation, fireffl all ieven nursfe for the telrriflc indis cretion of having their hair bobbed. At first blush the. two incident seam fulln, as the acts of ridiculous people often aeem fanny. '/ But they were not funny to the victims. Here wer*. eight youhfc, women working bard to make a Hving l|id to prepare themsajves for indispensable aerviee to tho community. Hut, hccause I VV. -I ; , ' V" ? -f ./>. -I'iff*. ???? I ? they chose to serve their OWjn con- I venienee and- to dress their hair u they pie as eft , they w ere made / the inarka of an inexcusable tyranny. Xt la tyranny that takes mfny diffe rent forma in the national nowa day*, a tyranny that should be {Combated by all "good citizens. Faiiatlca art making themselves too objectionable. The more they are endured, the Worse they grow. They are outstanding examples of the eurrent tendency to And self justification by attacking so-called evil in others. The easiest way for a man to anesthetise his conscience ajtd blind himself to his own short Comings is to dwell- constantly on the offenses, real or imagined, of somebody else. That explains the present-aay overdeveloped proboscis of the meddler. The way to deal with it is to regard it as a confes sion instead of. a worthwhile accusa. tion against others, and to refuse to take seriously its ridiculous activi ties. - ? The Asheville Citise'p. WANTED TO RENT? A Bfby Car .riage through the summer.. Write ifrotsofflce feox 171. / , . . 4tpd. A , MIUES TO on the 'Sit v*I TANDARD GASOLINE too, kjor the Pump in every torn Instant starting; snappy pickup* ; power that lifts you over the hills; long, economical mileage. HUOK TOWELS 12c 10 Pounds Best Granulated' Sugar 7 ' ' ? V V in Cloth t sacks ...... ;. . 90 cts. 39c BATS TOWELS 25 c 6 Spools Coats Thread ) 25' 1 Lot Calico and Apron Gingham 10* yd. Guaranteed Window Shades 55' 60c. 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If China Enamel, with its soft, alluring, eye- winning beauty, has included the staircase in its decorative service, there's pride in the eyes of the housewife. And so with mouldings, window casings, doors, pillars, wainscoting? wherever used It is the hallmark pf good taste in interior decoration. It is made in Pure White, Ivory, Putty color, Dove Gray and W ashington Blue ?in eggshell or gloss finish. W. E. Bishop & Co.

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