Brevard Battery Co. Willard Batteries $11. 95 WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN GET A WILLARD AT THIS PRICE WITH FREE ROAD SERVICE AS LONG AS YOU HAVE^A CAR We have a complete stock of Electrical Automobile Supplies. SPECIALIZING IN Starting, Lighting and Ignition Service. Please do not forget that we have as com plete auto Laundry and Greasing sys tem as any in the State. We have in stock Tar Remover, guaran teed to remove Road Tar from chassis and fenders. Give us a trial. "THRU SERVICE WE GROW" Brevard Battery Co. Phone 27 HART & TOWNSEND, Owners. S. S. CONVENTION MEETS JULY 13-14 BE HELD WITH MACEDONIA BA|?TIST CHURCH Beginning Tuesday night, July 13, and continuing through Wed nesday night, the Transylvania Coun ty Sunday School Convention will (be held at Macedonia Baptist church, seven miles north of Quebec, N. C. Pastors, superintendents, teachers and officers of all Sunday Schools of all denominations in the county have been invited to attend the ses sions of the convention. The officers in charge of arrange ments for the convention are ex pecting a large attendance of work ers from all parts of the county. The convention is open to the pub lic, and all who are interested in the Sunday School, whether they are actively engaged in the work or not, are invited to attend. The convention is being held un der the auspices of the Transylvania County and the North Carolina Sunday School Associations, and is one of a 3eries of such conventions that will be held in each of the one hundred counties oi the State this year. All .'f the couutie> i.i the State are orgiswwi iuto Conrty Sunday School Association.* and holding county and township in ventions. The following is the .jrogram I'm the Transylvania County Conven tion which will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday. TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 13 8:00 ? Devotional. W. H. Nicholson 8:15 ? How to get Parents Inter ested in the Sunday School, Miss Myra Batchelder, Spartanburg, S. C., General Supt. of the South Carolina S. C. A. 8:45 ? Song. Record of Attendance 8:55 ? Getting and Holding Adults in the Sunday School, D. W. Sims, Raleigh, General Superintendent North Carolina S. C. A. 9:25 ? Announcements * 9 :30 ? Adjourn WEDNESDAY MORNING 10:30 ? Devotional, Rev. E. R Welch 10:45 ? How to Reach and Hold the Young People, Miss Myra Batch elder 1 1 :15 ? Business Session : Reports of County and Township Officers T Appointment of Committees Record of Attendance 11:35 ? Sunday School Efficiency a Result of Cooperation, D. D. Sims 12:10 ? Offering for Support of County and State S. C. A. 12 :25 ? Announcements 12:30 ? Adjourn Dinner at the church ? Everybody asked to bring basket WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 2:00 ? Devotional, Rev. Wallace H. Hartsell 2:10 ? Training Workers for Effic ient Service, Rev. V. A. Craw ford 2:30 ? Teaching as Jesus Taught, Miss Myra Batchelder 3 :00 ? Song - 3:05 ? The Workers' Council at Work, D. W. Sims 3:35 ? Discussion and Questions. Opportunity for the presentation and discussion of special Sunday School problems 3:50 ? Business Session Reports of Committees and Elec tion of Officers Place of next meeting Presentation of Attendance Pen nant , 4 rOO ? Adjourn WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:00 ? Devotional, Rev. C. W. Hile mon 8:15 ? Securing Home Cooperation, Miss Myra Batchelder 8:45 ? Song 8:55 ? Teaching Through the Eye Gate, D. W. Sims 9:30 ? Adjourn The attendance pennant will be presented at the close of the session on Wednesday afternoon. This pen nant will be awarded to the Sunday School having in the Convention the largest number of representatives, sixteen years of age and over, ac cording to the number of miles trav eled. T. C. HENDERSON, County I'res. | MISS ALMA TROWBRIDGE, Sec. I | FORMER RESIDENT VISITS BREVARD Eli Stancel, of Greer, S C., and a former resident of Brevard some 28 years ago, was a Brevard visitor the past week, his first since leav ing the state and becoming a resi dent of the Palmetto state. Mr. Stancel expressed surprise at 'the decide . hanges and improve ments in evidence in the town and county, and was of the opinion that Transylvania is one of the most progressive counties in the state. Mr. Stancel paid The News a visit during his stay here, and subscribed for his old home-paper. WILLIAMS STOCK CO. COMING HERE FOR A WEEK ENGAGEMENT COMPANY OF FORTY PEOPLE COMPRISE THE STAFF The Williams Stock company i.< presenting a wM< of high class shows in Brevard in a new $10,000 tent theatre to be pitched on the grounds adjoining the high school building, the show to start next Monday July 12, and continuing through the week with nightly performances. Forty people comprise the com pany staff which will present only royalty plays, including "Lightnin." "It Pays to Smile" and featuring Marie De Gofferely and May Blos som Williams. Vaudeville will be shown between the acts. A change of program will appear each night. The Williams Stock company ii showing in Hendersonville this week and are booked for Asheville fol lowing the Brevard engagement. The company appears in Brevard under the auspices of and for the benefit of the local Sunday School baseball league. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NEWS Did you miss the Bible school demonstration Friday night? If you did you missed one of the fines? things ever held in this church. There were splendid Gospel songs, scripture recitations? questions on Bible geography, on the Bible and its books, questions on Bible doc trine, on the life of Christ, and or the life of Paul, questions from the child's catechism and from the short er catechism. One class challenged the congregation to try to stumn them on the first forty questions of the shorter catechism, but no on ? took them up. Much credit is due Mr. Wayne A. Monroe, who promoted the Bible school and the faithful and self sacrificial teachers whose loyalty made the school possible. The teach ing force of this church consisted of Miss Nellie Rambo, Miss Jennie Chandler, Mrs. Charles Verner and Mrs. Vernon Crawford. The celebration of the Lord's Supper will be observed at th<; eleven o'clock services next Sunday morning, July 11. ti!i mini mill ? i NEW $ 1 0,000 TENT THEATRE ENDORSED BY THE FOLLOWING LEADING CIVIC ORGANIZATONS SELMA GROTTO OF ST. PETERSBURG Chas. H. Bon, Secretary KIWANIS CLUB OF FT. MYERS, FLA. D. W. Boyd, President CITY OF FT. MYERS, FLA. C. P. Stately, City Manager AMERICAN LEGION, ARCADIA, FLA. Mrs. Smith, Commander VIVITAN CLUB, OF DAYTONA, FLA. Mr. Thornaton, President MAYOR REEVES Anniston, Ala. SABBATH SCHOOL and PUBLICATIONS Rev. Robt. L. Bell, Chr. Union Springs, Ala. W. P. FONVILLE, ASST. SECY. STATE Montgomery, Ala. AMERICAN LEGION, DUBLIN, GA. Post No. 17, T. A. Kemp, Commander CIVITAN CLUB, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mr. Burr, President CIVITAN CLUB OF ANNISTON, ALA. Mr. Evans, President JUDGE CHAS. S. LEYDEN Anniston (Ala.) Star KIWANIS CLUB OF SANFORD E. F. Lane, President FIRST TIME SHOWING HERE IN EIGHT YEARS Auspices S. S. Base Ball League The Original Williams Stock Co. 40 PEOPLE 40 11 PIECE ORCHESTRA Presenting Only Royalty Plays Including "Lightning" Monday Night Will Present "17 PAYS TO * MILE" FEATURING MARIE DE GAFFERALLY AND MARY RLOSSOMS WILLIAMS 4 ACT DRAMA Vaudeville Between Acts - 40c.