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nmm INSTITUTE NEWS AND VIEWS lji 'vard Institute won over the Ki /'u.tn quintet hist Thursday eve i :ijv b . a close margin of 12-9. The t?i'.:n< >s:is very exciting, the scorc l ;inir 1 0-0 with 25 seconds to play. Aiwvll tipped a goal and this count er decided the match. 3?:<<it?n started the- scoring, jtet !t goal in the first ten seconds i.i' play. Wilson, star forward of Koshuin, was tne high scorer of the came, having six points chalked up on his record. Bi.f 't i earns slut wed a great amount nt' practice, but Bosnian failed to score on easv shots. Atw. ll and Boggs, B. I. forwards, < xi'.'hili .1 some great pass work. The line-up: p., 1 Kosman F At well (1) (3) Collins F Boggs (2) (G) Wilson Tanner Galloway G Hefner (1) Anglin Ci Er.cl.ind (2) Clark Subs: Fisher for Wilson; Referee: Tilson: Scorers: Roberts and Staton; Tir.ick-epers: Pruett and Tomberlin. Enwdrth League Social The Ep worth league social was held Saturday night. Quite a number attended this event, and it was en joyed by all. air. Walton Smith, a former stu dent of B. I., spent the past week end at the Institute. The seniors are very proud of their new class rings, which arrived late Saturday afternoon. This rjng has been selected as the school ring ? r the next three years. TURKEY CREEK" NEWS Mr. ?>. W. Alexander had as his guest ' tst week, his daughter, Mrs. S. V. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McCall of Mexico, visited relatives here recent Iv. TheV are expecting to leave for Florida in a few days, to spend the winter there on account of Mrs. Mc eall's health. Mr. A. W. Davis of Blantyre, and Mr. Clyde Brown were deer hunting in this section recently. Mr. Davis killed a nice deer. Mr. C. Pickelsimer and Mr. Ralph McGuire are working in this section. We are glad to report that the Sunday School and church of this community are both doing splendid work. The cold weather has not been keeping the people at home. Everybody is invited to come out and help us in the good work. Mr. Robert and Pickens Boggs have as their house guest this week, Mr. Dixon Cagle of Fletcher. Mrs. Johnnie Alexander entertain ed the young folks of this community Saturday night with a tacky party and candy breaking. The evening was spent in playing games and some good music on the victrola. Those present were : Messrs. Robert, Pick ens and Andrew Boggs, Dixon Cagle, Clarence, Arnold and Wade Brown, Ernest Lyday, and Charlie Edgar Orr; Misses Nona Alexander, Carrie and Cannie Brown, Sallie Ly day, Nannie Sitton and Blanche Brown. Miss Emma Boggs spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. Will Ly day at Pisgah Forest. Some people would have to work Xaqj ieqA\ paoijDBJd Xsq} ji auujjaAO preach. ( After a man gets married he has less to say about what he can or can not afford. vVrv> ?. * n, rnA^ trtfwr , M D 10 illU Brcvurti High will try the.r un ? ..sua st.vi.gth against the u-a -osman quint Thursday night on j.0 J-sn.an court. This is the lust ? ?f tin- season for Brevajd. s srkjsszs s ? '"liu- I! .ward lineup has not beet. { . u-?l by the Institute. EAST FORK NEWS : IV l'y has boon out of school fo. v,?n.l' days with flu. Little Polly Kate Heath has been col: with cold. . , Mv. Jule Reynolds' children ha >ad scarlet fever. sS&SfSB&s of East Fork at present. ? v ? Ollie Raines has moved to tne vran'k Hayes old place and is ciUtinK ChSinut wood for Mr. Bagwell. Alr? B A .Gillespie spent ??41 in Asheville with her daugh er Mrs. Boyd McGu.re. M.'. J- A. GiUespie gis spend^ -some time in Sardina, ?. son, Larry. . , . Airs. Hubert Summey visited , }; J brother, Mr. Street Burns, at Cedar . ? i tain last week. , Mr ^ II Gillespie recently 10 riv<?r> Brown of turkey Creek visited friends in tins section Saturday. . . K Vi- ; Philips of Gaston. a. who be gia.njsr.'ft sg-sr* NOTICE OF SALE 'GO, 000.00 School Funding Bon ? of the County of Tran.ylvan.a, North Carolina. Scaled bids, addressed to the m dersigned, will be receive ? Board of CommissWners of Jra ? vania County, at the omce i 01 <? County Commissioners, at rolinBj "f S60.000.00 School fu"^flhBc?- : of Transylvania Count}, olina, maturing. 1930 to ' S3000.00 January 1, lv j i934 inclusive, and S5000.00 January 1. 1J'in 1943 inclusive. iqoa. : Bonds date* bf*nUft$mi.annuafly, | S-r-its b!d ? Shrink or "*ist company, un pornf "d bank or , ol.jer of conidtionally P?>"'nt f tw0 per Transylvania County to q{ the centum of the face . puvpose of bonds bid for. for ihe puHit any securing the County I failure of theS bidder to comply with the terms ?fDlStedidbecember 5th 1927. IRA D. GALLOWAY, Clerk, | Board of Commissioners. "c GOOD THINGS TO EAT MADE BY SPECIAL ORDERS Phone your order now for GOOD BREAD, CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES Phone 24 PHILLIP'S BAKERY BREVARD, North Carolina Special Holiday RATES ON SOUTHERN Special holiday rates on Southern Rail way from December 23 to January 2, in clusive, with final limit January 3. These rates good only in coaches, not in Pullman or parlor cars /and on Southern Railway points only. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Persona! Happenings Miss 'Mary Blythe, of Richmond, Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Blythe. % Miss Alice ' Hayes motored io iion i'.< i i.i.iivillc Sunday ami brought hack hom.; with Iter, her mother. Mrs. (I. \V. Hayes, who spent the week-c'iul i in lieiidersonville. with her daugh .'1 r.".. \V. K. Duncan. Mr. .1. J. Smith ami Miss Burliitg ?ime, of Highlands, visited Mrs. ilainos the past week. Gu,V I. owt', of Concord. .spent si". ? eral days tin- |>asi wO"k with his ;;i.ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. I.owe. Mrs. W. II. Alexandt r loft, last wick for GatVney. S. C'., where Mr. .-\ k'Nailder holds the position of sec retary of the CHaniber of Com merce. Mr. and Mrs. "Tilde" Stanley and ';tu.':!'.iers, Isabel and Maggie, have loturned home after spending the wci'k in Greenville. Walter Ledhetter and Mrs. \V. 1? Wood motored to Fairfield Satur day. , Air. and Mrs. ('. E. Tinsle.v spent ? i i.lay at Hillgirt with Mi s. Tin sley's mother, Mrs. Klynn, who re turned with them to spend a few days. Walter I.edbetter, Luther and ?Tames Wood spent Sunday on Buyls ? on with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.. Led; better. Mrs. P. H. Galloway spent the 'ver \-'.'iui in Asheville visiting her iitcce. ? .Mr. and Mrs. C, T >rr l^ft Tues day for a motor tr. to N'ashviHe, Tenn.. and their attughtor. Miss Rowena, who is attending school there, will return with them to Bre vard in a few days for the Christ mas holidays. Miss Elizabeth Welch, of Biltnvore. and Miss Kemine, of Hendersonville, were week-end guests of Mrs. V. A. Crawford. Misses Bill Aiken and Bertie Bal lard were Asheville visitors on Sat urday. H. A. Plummer was in Knoxville a few days last week on business. Burrell Daniels, of Barbourville, Ky.. spent the week-end here with his parents. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Coy Sur rett, a son, William Austin, Decern- ' ber 12. j W. P .Fisher of Balsam Grove, is in town this week, as a witness in j one of the cases in court. Mayor Whitmire has been con- ' fined to his room the past few days ^ on account of illness. Mrs. Mary Hampton Mills left Monday for El Paso, Tex., where she will join her son, J. T., who is connected with the Southern Pa cific Railway. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Croushorn were Asheville visitors Saturday. Mrs. C. P .Wilkins and Mrs. R. E. Lawrence were Greenville vis itors last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Walker were called to Reidsville last week on ac j count of the death of Mr. Walker's I sister, Miss Mary. I Judge Walter K. Moore, who is ; presiding over eoyrt h.re, was ii wcek-viul visitor itt Hemlorson ville. , Mrs ..I hi' Tate,- of Waynesville, , was is Brevard visitor lust week. i Cos 1'axtotr, of CJreenville, is at . teiidirvr court in Brevard this week. | c.lailv. [%?v,"!is!\ Elisabeth Rrtm soir r and l.averne Weill, students of Sale i> Colli'ifi'. are expected The r.'itay to ? (Vr.d the Christmas holidays in Brevard. Joe Clayton will arrive from W ake 1 'li st College Saturday to spend tin holidays with his parent -. Me. and Mrs. .1. K. Clayton. I .em Brooks was a Hendorson ville viit<>r Suudav. Mr. a:).i Mrs. C. R. M:\eely, of I. ake Toxaway, wt vc Brevard visitor* this week. A. K. KvK court stenograph;'!- of Ashoville. is attending court in Mre vard. Tommie Whitmire. who is a stud ?t! : ht Chane! Hill, is expected to arrive in Brevard Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with his nar ?i\ts. 'Mayor and Mrs. T. W. Whit mire. 'Mr.'. Roberr Sr.'vens. ol" Beuna I Vista visiting her mother. Mrs. J< e lhtekvorth. *:'ai>!'v AlaotU-. who returned homo I fr-'iu Converse 'College on account. ; of illhes?. is improving and able to I he out again. Edwin and Jimmie Morrow. Harry ? Ciayton. Donald Jenkins; Edwin an ! A. J. Johnson, students of Christ j School. returned Wednesday t# | j?.- i ;<> f.nen l the holiday s"nsor> j w'th their respective parents. The C!,\ istn'.a < vac ation was . lengthened | ' ii account of th. very serious ill- j ne'ss of the president of this insti- i tut ion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patton and son. Walter, left Monday to spend the winter in Florida. El! ? Enelish. of Converse Col lege. n:*-'l Pan Ensrlish. of the Uni versity of Georgia, will arrive next to -^"-ncl 'he holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom ' English. , M niv-J V -. C E. I .owe and fant- ; ily left Wednesday for their now > home in Concord. *o the regret of j their many friends he;;. P. S. King. who suffered a slisrlrt j stroke the past week, is report rd v:o I be improving slowly. i Mrs. V. A. Crawford spent sev eral days this week visiting her sis ter in Laurens, S. C. Mrs. Harold Norwood and little son, Bobby, left Wednesday to spend i the Christmas holidays with Mrs. ! Norwood's parents in Raleish. Farmers, like the industrial world, are learning to know that surplus production creates a lower price for the whole. Achievement Success in business is like climbing* a mountain ? you must always reach for a grip higher up. Whatever your aim, a substantial savings account will help you materially. It will instill in you confidence, sustain you in adversity, and finally help you achieve your goal. Savings Accounts Solicited Ci Why take a chance on leaving your valu able papers around the house when you can rent a safety deposit box in our mod i ern vault for $3.00 per annum. Let us show them to you the next time you are in the bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $152,500.00 4% Paid on Savings Accounts Brevard Banking Co. We're So Gratified that the FORD Satisfied! We are thankful to all who came to see our first display ? to learn of the New Ford. We thank all who came to see the one Ford we had on j display Wednesday of last week. Especially do we thank those who gave orders for new Fords, and will make delivery in order of applications received. Joines Motor Co. New FORD Prices Roadster Phaeton . . . . Coupe Sport Coupe Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Truck Chassis S385.00 395.00 495.00 .550.00 495.00 570.00 460.00 All Price# F. O. B. Detroit FORD Dealer BREVARD, N. C
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