P.-T. ASSOCIATION IN BIG MEETM \ meeting "t the l'avent-Teachiii . atiuit ol the city ili^h Schou 11 iii .Monday .ilternoon, wiili i ? i Mini ntW mlancr, representing tin rural and city districts. i nv program was carried out in ? >>rii ot' oarnestii&si.s and a feelinn .u .made a deep impression oil those ?i'. it. Air#, l.awrmce, in her own ? a: iuy liuiiiner, brought a message "1 he Spirit of tin- Season-' fi'om i topic "In't this mind be in you \. .iieli na.i also iii Christ Jesus." i Iii.- ?v ;i* followed l>y an, instrumental ? ; !?y Misses Robertson and Call. vUiu li was wi ll rcadvred .umI very !? .ii h enjoyed. Mr, ? ,'i>'iif? then gave the n.ost im ? < i : i ? ? t message otthe afU'rmxin on "V. In. i <?;,?. :1k. I'-T-A do thii your to i i-|i> tin' school most." IK* "list oil i ;ir very important 1 hiltgs ciMsary . .-uccess in tli.- sraoul l.tV lir ' spirit <>t willingness toward work ; ii.i.-.l. a definite time and amount study -at least 2 hours per day; i.iii'ii, prompt attendance ; HiU'lh, tilo teaching. of self control to be ta ,".i home: tifth, a rial cooperation l)utvVi;pn the parents and teachers in all work of the school. Mr. Jones began. in r remarks by saying that his appeal for the aid of the parents this year could not be paiii in dol lars and cents, for til ore was some thing more needed a'.Hl i f higher Mlitie than money, and listed the above live important needs just now < : t li school children. Alier the election of Mrs. John Ivlax.w.li as president of the organiz ation t. r the coming year, the meet ing adjourned With the Lord's I'ltiyer. AN UNJUST CRITICISM Kditor The Brevard News: Someone recently remarked that if the matter of our poor were left ?up to the Associated Charities, that the people would starve before the Associated Charities would give them relief. As we understand it the Associat ei 'harities were organized in order that the poor of our community could bo properly cared for. There are poor families who are really not in need of charity and yet who are continually calling for help. Then too, there are those who are in need of help and at the same time need advice as how to best use what help may be given. For this reason the Associated Charities was organised. The associated Charities appointed a committee to investgate every case ih:vt made an appeal in order that charily aid may as far as possible be ><jua!i,\ divided. Those in charge of this work have been trying to do this very thing, and yet while those in charge of the work are looking into a case we discover that possibly a whole group of people have already given aid to this particular family, ?without even finding out their real need. There is no real objection to these folks living on the fat of the land for two or three days, but it is difficult to ask sane business men ti> help the poor through the Chari ties When everybody' is trying to do charity work just any old way. All people are not honest and all calls for charity are not "honest, and when people act on sentiment when a call for help conies in we are not always doing the best for the poor. The Associated Charities has had l'.'ss than $250.00 to spend this win ter and of course we have had to be careful about spending money every time someone sheds a false tear about their poverty. V. A. CRAWFORD, Sec. Associated Charities. \V. A. MONROE, Chmn., Investigating Committee. For feeding dairy calves, skim milk is considerably more valuable than skimmed whey. Skim milk ?from the avergae separator will an alyze about 3.4 per cent protein and about 0.1 per cent butterfat. Skim med whey usually contains about 0.8 per cent protein and 0.1 per cent bi'ttorfat. "The sngar content is about the same in whey as in skim milk, being nearly 5 per ccnt. Whey should be fed to calves only when strictly fresh and when scrupulous care and cleanliness are followed. Fa** greater success will be obtained with skim milk. When a man is going to the dogs meets the dogs about h.... nay. ?''ANTS SAaM TO C0NB ffi mxs _ v . i.:1 y l.yefly, > :t i :%?? ill \..l .11 ISrevar.l with mi -parents vc. and Mis, W. ii l.yvily. ami liow. .'J Al'.l'.lhi 11 ,uti, i'li... i' ? . ? i- 1 1 1 y ( 'frill ' on! i ilot k.hfw ol i.i ;i, '??" nj ; ",.i\.-.; . ' -u'lu: i-i i->i Ii ii!' v ;? i*? I N'ews to b?i sure that good OI<l NU-k will not ... V UI, ( : I UllIlS e.VO. .> 1 J Jefferson Ave. Miami, Beaeli, Klu. K.diia 'Claus:. . . :i. tit-w n at Miami lii^U'h. ! . i t iloiilt V ant v oil ..I t'o" . i ? "hi n >ou go to svc all tin* . \ - ,und nil I ? in Hrcvard. < lo:iiiii, ..I.. | i. lul me llo| ai ! .. .1". 1'ieasC COMIC Oil doWll hl-l t! ; .in:... I ilon'i want very much .i: I want you to In- sure ami i little \ irti'ola . hat :'cally i. tvily nlays real records, a by lo ' i aiso a >ct of little ohina Hiit oo suiv to remember ? .e ether little boys ami girls. . f love. ?:ancv lyeklv, AS TO CANCER ?liior Brevard News: I'l:; entire population of the ? . . v'il States .is be co nil ni? justly alni!\t : because oi the rapid in . >oase of cancer. o fin- as North Carolina is i on 'uu?l one person out of e-v.ry nine ".'ho !i\i? beyond the .'age of forty ; dying with cancer. Cancer is neither infectious, con tagious nor communicable. Hs death rate can be dim inished >nly through the personal attention ? i. .!> ciich individual gives to his or own physical welfare. This " disease ? is positively curable ii treated properly in its early 'II. is it. formation, however, t.. gotten to the public if sus iesio ns are to be properly toil during the curable stage. Cancer education, which can come ,h people of North Carolina in :o way save through Xorth Caroli a s 'Press, is not propaganda for ?dvancement of any man or set of :c :i. Its single and only purpose tin; prolongation of life through i"! oy the prevention of a most '.oi'r lile, expensive and deadly dis l'hv Board of Health, the Medi al Society of the state, the Amor can Society for Cancer Control, ?.iiv ? separately and together pre ailed upon Dr. II, H. Bass of Dur to accept the direction of '?:>ith Carolina's Department for .'trtVeor Control. He receives no alary. The work carries with it :reat sacrifice of time and actual fi lancial loss. j Xorth Carolina's Board of Health ias lengthened the life line of the late more largely through the trong arm of the state press than -> any other means. It is urging .mm give whatever space you can ??. the subject of cancer control. \nd it is fninmpnriHW-the odiicntion '.1 articles which will come to you 'rem time to time through the di rector of the North Carolina De ?artment for Cancer Control. Hoping and believing you will rive every possible assistance to this leecssary undertaking, I am Gratefully and faithfully your 'riond, CHAS. O'H. LAUGHING HOUSE, secretary and State Health Of. {alvigh, Dec. 13. Outstanding among the features >f the large plant is the ingenuity .vith which machines have been made :o perform the vast bulk of foundry vork. Specially desigrfed mechanic d conveyors shoulder practically all teavy burdens. Core manufacture, jssembly and baking, the charging, ind discharging of the immense ?upolas, the pouring of moultan ii.ual and the cooling, cleaning and finishing of castings all rely upon machinery more than ever. Human effort has been reduced to a mini n u in. resulting in increased capacity and a higher factor of safety. Build ings are of brick and steel construc tion and allow for 300,000 square feet of floor space. The plant em ploys 3,000 people when operating '>n a capacity basis. Arnold Lentz, of the foremost fundry experts ::i the country, is in general charge. A good way to keep from losinf ? ..v ershoes ? keep them on your feet. FATHER TIME IS A CRITICAL OLD FELLOW. He has nu use for many of the present clay watches. Neither have we. We sell reliable watches? watches with quality. Watch price does not always Range quality or re liability. With us reliability and quality don't mean high prices. The best goods for the least money at all times and in all departments of our store has been our business motto. Christmas is rapidly approaching. Arc you ready for it? We are crowding our show cases with rich up-to-date merchandise. We look for quality first and then the price. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSOX THEATRE BUILDING \ U r ( ?* * ) j If*!} * ^ ':A!*? iiui^ i.\ik.i?iii,.P> ! ? ' -? y \'jy -y .' > ? r *. f* * A V T | HuJi.K iOLL&itft ! !''??? Gar ; :?-??. 22 years of age, of !? raiikl.rt, .Macon county, was in ' i * ? i ' > i t ' U-il en tl?' IV s -iwav liiirli v- ay hi.-- I- 1 'lay al'ti riiifni; wli. n .lie ilivhwAy ali.;i<'l> !u- was driving * ill "ll.i.l; which w.i- |-.arUi'l along- tin.- highway near the load construction camp, tlirow . ti.rarr from the .rucl. ami - ? his ? neck. : >\ .-. hi. c!? .i. ii i said. nu> ii. T Sia-i- Highway ruck, of v. h;ch T"iu Miiiiiti'ii \\ **.-<* i h*- iiriv?-r, > ?>" an auto; ?.:?-?* 1 5 1*? . ! I'iivHia.'i r \\ a ? ????! .|>, ?f II.,. Si;.-, Ill ?.-.?> I 1 ?ii? in i>>: ? ii, wliii.i \va- .iImi jiti'iK -d ai. this point s While the road blocked, it is said ilia! Garner ?ai?:?* . ;:loii;r with his truck and collided ' !i 'Ii; -. i I .Madden V. heim unable i-.i >top in time, i tVicvrs said. ? ??v nt; :.iV "M-'i.ti.. 1 >?. Sin . ?; tori iii-r t'li.n :ic I '"/? ilrevarii. jail, a c'.aiv.' of ciiitinal r,< i.i;- .-i.c Aiier ? in* ini|ites[ into li e n'a.h Garner hclu > iurday i - i-uin ; '?y I'uroaer l- slu r and Magi?t!\f. . F. K. Shnford, a verdict of :u i icntal death was rendered by the coimh ? r's jury, the verdict statnv i lur death was due to Garner's own carelessness, since it was decidcd that the road nt the place of the ac e'alent was wide enough to admit . e ]i:..<s:tjre of -Garner's truck, had t. ? ?.er :!iivcn niore carefully, lie ii remembered, that on t ho h day of December 1927. I. W. Ki: her, special coroner, of said county, attended by- a jury ci" jnood. and. lawful men. viz: \\'. H. Harris. M. W. Gnlloway, ,1. 51. Kilpatrick, '?Vil! Fortune. Geo. Smith, Elzi ' Morris, by me summoned for the ?>utpo.-e. recording to law, and after ? ! y .me duly sworn and t mpaii eled, iif Brevard.- in Brevard town .?:np, l iflni-ylvaii.;; county. did hold j: 1 inivjis. over .the dead body of >?-. (?:?>/!? f. and ut'ier inquiring in to th- facts and circumstances of the death of the deceased, from a view of tb" corpse and a considera tion t> ail tcsihnony to be procured tin ja/y *i:ul a.4 follows, to wit: 1st. That said Dee Garner met his death in collision with another Highway truck parked on the side of Highway No. 28 which was driven by one Mr. Madden, and at the time ? .i ? . vitision occurred was parked with both outside wheels well off the pavement of said road, when the truck driven by Dee Garner collided with, nr. side-swiped same, throwing Dee Garner out of his car and cvu.-'hing his skull on the pavement. 2nd. We find, as a fact, that Mr. Washington, paymaster on construc tion project on Highway No. 28. with cretain oth?r gentlemen, was parked some 25 or 30 feet beyond, and on the opposite side of the road from the truck driven by .Madden, but from the evidence there seemed to be ample and sufficient room for Garner to have driven his truck past and between the car and truck as parked. ? That the accident was tin result of lack of proper care and I discretion on the part of Mr. Garner, the deceased, and was nob the re sult of carelessness, nor negligence on the part of Mr. Madden, or Mr. Washington, all of whom were em ployed in connection with construc tion work on Highway No. 28. This Dec. 9th. 1927. W. H. Harris. M. W. Galloway, J. M. Kilpatrick, Will Fortune. Geo. Smith, Elzie Morris. Iuquest held and record signed in ? the presence of C. W. Fisher, Spe cial coroner of Transylvania county. UNIV. OF OHIO HAS VAST ENROLLMENT! Columbus. O., Dee. 13. ? Seven eights of the states of th? Union and nearly a score of foreign lands are J represented in the comopolitan | population of more than 10.000 stu dents this fall at Ohio State Univcr- ? sity. The enrollment is the largest I in the history of the university which opened its doors 55 years ago. Although the nationalities of five continents are represented in the campus population, more than 90 per cent of the record-breaking total come from Ohio communities. Ev ery county in the state is again rep resented. Dorothy Jean Silversteen of Tiro- . is en roiled at the university in Ci'llt g? of Education. Occasionally a man climbs so | high that he roosts above everybody i "!* *? ? then he begins to get lone- | some. : Dunn's Rock Lodge: ? 267 A. F. & A. M. Meets every Second and Fourth Friday Nights at 7:30 O'Clock. Visiting Brethren Alwavs Welcome I MaVt i'his tht Most Profitable FUR SEASON VOU :u>] l>)' shipping your furs to us. No lots too largr I or jmoII tor us to give our best attention, John R. Crowder & Co. Fayetteville, Tennessee Rpf Any Hsnk or Suiinr ?? hou?r in F?yr *tev lile. A J |6 <ff?V ' i :} > . ? i 1 ' jT^L 5 X> I ?: i I mi iv 4_ i fi ^Ki I ..I '. . ui'tki > ii j>i' . i I . ? ? .. Mr. ami Mrs. 1 ft' Jtalton ami f.iiiiiljr. were ilnuii'K the :m?-ndiints a[ a iiionI enjoy. ? family reunion tiillircsl Home, near I Iciulcrson tlie !'?<< Sun .a.v, it f>; injv l In* . t<?i? of tlu* 7 til h birthday cele ii "I' ,\lr.4. Dal I oil's lather, Mr. ;>ie.v W illi.--, of iho nine children hi' 'Mr. and Mrs. Willi.':, all but one iwi'i' present on i his occasion, in a.i, : I. . ii in ill' I "> grandchildren lit: . i other relatives, there being a to...!' el' 12 relatives presi lit. Mrs., V . M lii'ecu. i lie oldest daughter of 1 Air. ami rilr.-. PalltMi ..im! tin: eln- 1 ; u,..:i-.ii!;:ii).hli r of Air. a ; i Mi: Vi'.il's. Ii' the Tt! candles m, w'n- ] 1 '.t a ioi'hin ; 'he nil! family i:iiiili>; table. til- which ll:e :ari'i ! i"! !i:i:in .k in i' t* ! :h- t bountiful limrer spread i'or ? . ? ? SO!ilh|ci! I : . AC, is, UTTj F *$]wv LlI. - * s.-t* 2 *i v j\. # * ..j | M - 2i 1 1 i I Mr. . (\t ry?' Sim!'. '/?ivs r y Iv.-lpa*. , who !.* ;?V?; j ins; ;;t Ploa.?an.t Glow," v wvi'k-t n<i with hi r parent.-*. Mv. .iiu! ! Mt>. II. I.. Kil pat rick. Misses Willie Mae anil KIsie l': i )- ! i -ii'ii! a tew days with their] i i . Mrs. Mae Crawford ef Given-.! ville, S. ('.. recently. .dr. ard Mrs. M. R. Coin left for : home of their {laughter. Mrs. ,'r i >n Moirit of Horse Shoe. re- ! nl.'y, where ;hey expect to .-pen,', the winter. I 'i''S 'tilth Metal; of Bivvird.j sue tit. Mondav 'lijrhi with her pa'fiit ?. ! V". ami M iv. M. M. McCal'.. Mon.lrt: ? night. Mis- I.'.uis,' McDavid was in ! Hendersonvillc last week, shopping. The W. M. S. of the Little River j Baptist" church held their regular' meeting last, week at the residence of Mrs. Chus. Ash worth. Several j i'ei'.<! injvs of interest were heard. I;! i- ' ;>. e.l 'hat our membership wi.I ; I.. ' ::'.se at each meeting. .(lis. T. K .MeCall ami little son. T. It. .Jr.. spent Inst week-end with i 'l:\ MeCa.l's esirents. Mr. and Mrs. I A. fS. MeC-all t>f Wn, Asheville.' Mr. Sptirgepn Goldsmith and fen;- . ly have moved to AsheVille. Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Merrill of Brevard, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. aiid Mrs. .Julian Allison lia"? ; returned to their home after spend :ny several weeks on Mills River. ! Mr. a".d Mrs. .Jim Drake of Plen' mt Glove, visiteil Mr. and Mrs. T. j .<!. A'- iiiil lust Sunday. Quite a number of our peiijiie iv ,'e i wen visiting Mrs. Hynuni. the fi'.itl; j liealer. Wonderful results are rt- i sorted. | Mr. Thurnian Dall has his , louse near completion. He is hi j>- I tig to oqcupy it soon. MiiVHiif':'!-;]:': : uibhft V r i?$i> 1 lit- v . Ilnrw Stanl.i ry .mil 1'aiiiil' wci'i' t lit* c,u> i- <>i Sir. Sunili n,;? fat lif i. Hey. .1. II Stanl>i<ri y. at < li, ri yri? lit. thi- \vn !j. anil ) i .?.??cl.i-il hi i y i* < In rrylii Id t liuii'li \Vi. Ji!?vs ilay ilitjlu. The populat I'Vat'.iii I i.<t was yti I'liiij.! Iii> many I'rieiuls in Hivvaril on Wt'illli'silny. Wlicn a village youtl: n.al.".- ;v flying trip t ?? the ril y lit usually !u'.m it bird of it tinii*. > Every child will want the big Red r\u ti> we are giving uway Free (hit i...u at DuLung'i More. ~T~ lES! Cot Youv a FREE CALENDAR 1 At ! FOX M A N ' S ftlake this Christmas las) for thousands of miles Eutck for 1928 combines exquisite beauty wit a unmatched get-away, power and hnndllr^j ease* - \ S :cp into smr ehowroom today and select the model which is best suited to your family's needy. .Pay on the liberal G. M. A. C. time payment plan. We'll make tlelivery on GhrioCtnas day ? or whenever you prefer. KAYSTONE MOTOR CO Hendersonville - North Carolina When Better Automobiles are built, Buick will build them Transylvania Hospital REOPENS FOR RECEIVING OF PATIENTS TODAY. Transylvania Hospital Is an Institution without which this community cannot hope to make its proper progress. The Hospital is one of the County's most valuable assets. THE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Is working consistently for the successful operation of the Hospital. As it is a community problem, the com mittee is confident that the public will co-operate with the Hospital Committee and the Hospital as an Institu tion. From time to time the plans of the Committee will be announced through the columns of The Brevard News. (Signed ) THE HOSPITAL COMMITTEE

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