EXPECT 100 MEN AT GREAT MEETING Stikeleather, Lucas and Green ville Delegation Coming to the Meeting DINNER TO BE SERVED AT THE MASONIC HALL Woman's Bureau Is Giving An All-Transylvania County Dinner at 7 o'clock With many prominent out-of-town visitors present, thfc Brevard Cham ber of Commerce ana the Woman's Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce will hold a jooint meeting Thursday night in the Masonic Lodge hall, at which plates for more than one hun dred men and women are being laid. Among the prominent men who will be here for the occasion are the following: James G. Stikeleather, highway commissioner of this district. J. Paul Lucas, of Charlotte, vice president of the Southern Public Utilities company. F. G. Hamblen, president, and L. M. Glenn, secretary, of the Green ville Chamber of Commerce; B. H. Peace, editor and publisher of The Greenville News, 0. P. Mills and W. ('. Cleveland, of Greenville, promin ent men of the South Carolina city and large property owners in this state. Good roads, good business, good fellowship, are to be the names of discussion at the big meeting, which is one of the largest undertakings in the history of the local Chamber of Commerce. The Woman's Bureau is preparing the dinner and will serve it, a dinner as nearly all-Transyivania grown as possible. The following committee has charge of the preparations for the Chamber of Commerce, and tickets are being sold to all citizens who de sire to attend and take part in the community's efforts for community advancement. ?ferry Jerome, J. W. Smith, Mack Allison, J. S. Bromfield, T. G. Miller and Fred Johnson are in charjre of the sales. The Chamber of Commerce is re ceiving more inquiries than ever be fore at this season of the year, ac cording to Secretary Mattie K. Lewis and a big season is predicted, provid ing the citizens work together in bringing this business here. FIFT Y MEN TO GROW TOBACCO THIS YEAR Preliminary Work Is Already Underway ? Brevard Bank Financing the Plan Fifty men in Brevard and Tran sylvania county have signified their intention of taking advantage of the Brevard Banking company's recent uffer to finance the growing of an acre of ground in tobacco for fifty men each. The work of starting the project is well under way, the preliminary work of planting the seed being in charge of Julian A. Glazener, as sisted by his class in vocational agri culture. The work is being started on the T. T. Loftis property west of Brevard. Mr. Glazener states that meetings are being arranged for different sections of the county, at which time instructions and plans for further carrying on the growth of the to bacco plants will be given to those men who are undertaking this work. Following is a list of the men who have agreed to raise, one acre of to bacco on their fafms: Wilson Poole, T. G. Miller, R, L. Xicholson. W. C. Allison, J. M. Kil patrick, W. W. Galloway, J. H. Con ner, D. M. Orr, Ed. Mackey. Vol McCrary, W. M. Waldrop, W. J. Owen, M. 0. McCall. W. C. McCall, K. L. Gash, Harold Hart, Carl Alli son, Jim Queen, Fate Mitchel, V. M. Owenby, L. F. Lyday, H. L. Cad waltader, Cloud Shuford, Otto Alex ander, Henry Gillespie. E. Paxton, A. H. Gray. W. W Pruitt. R. I,. Capps, J. L. O'Shields J E. Clayton, Martin Shipman, W I j. Townsend, .T. L. Merrill, T. P Galloway Jr., Edwin English, Cole man Galloway, J. H. Pickelsimer, H i M. Merrill, Boyd Lyday, Charlie Gil ' lespie, C. W. Talley, Avery Morgan M. L. Anders. W. M. McCall, J. W Burnett, E. W. Galloway, F.. M Cantrell, H. P. Nicholson. KIWAMSCLUBW!LL MEET WITH C. F C Regular Kiwanis meeting, schec uled to be held Thursday at noo! has been set for Thursday night s 7 o'clock at which time the Kiwan' Club will joii. the Chamber of Con merce and the Woman's Bureau i the big dinner meeting to be Iteld i the Masonic Hall. It is pointed out liy the offieer of the K'wanis Club 1hat attendant credit will be given members for g tending the Chamber of Commeri: W W N C GIVES TOWN WIDE PUBLICITY G. O. Sheppard and Clyde Smith Guests of the Kiwanis Club BROADCAST PROGRAM FOR TOWN AND COUNTY Great Crowd Hears Officials Tell of Operation of Radio Station Brevard Kiwanians enjoyed the jgratest meeting in the history of the [club last Thursday noon, when G. O. Sheppard and Clyde Smith, man ager and assistant manager of Sta tion VV VV N C, The Asheville Citizen's broadcasting station, were guetss of honor at the meeting. Be [irinning promptly at 12 o'clock, as jthe members and guests were seated 'about the table, a special Brevard j program was broadcast over W W N C, in which the beauties of this community, its natural advantages, its agricultural progress and manu facturing possibilities were given in detail. After this tribute to the community, a special musical pro gram was given in Brevard's honor, lasting until 12:30, when Messrs Sheppard and Smith began their splendid addresses. The speakers gave the Brevard men some idea of how a broadcasting station is operated, its obstacles and its achievements. Mr. Sheppard urg ed the citizens to make suggestions to the station, asserting that the only way the officials there could determine just the kind of programs that pleased the people or was not so good, was for the people to let their impressions be known to the station. j Mr. Smith told of the commercial' [side of the proposition, saying that I no magic wand was moved across the I station and enabled the operators to 'provide a continuous service from 8 o'clock in the morning until 12 i o'clock midnight. It takes money, land lots of it. There are but few jways in which the company can .raise money: Through advertising tover the radio, just like newspaper advertising, and through the mem Ibership in the radio club, just like the subscription list is to the news paper. The visit of the two gentlemen to Brevard meant much to this com j munity, and all citizens who had the i pleasure of meeting with them and I hearing them expressed great delight. ! Win. E. Breese introduced the speak ers, and thanked the radio officials for the Kiwanis club and for the town and county for selecting a Bre vard man to broadcast the Sunday School lessons every Saturday eve ning over W W N C. A Majestic radio was installed in the dining room for the occasion. This was done by Houston Furni ture company, local Majestic agents. REGULAR COMMUNICATION AT DUNN'S ROCK MASONIC LODGE Regular meeting of Dunns Rock Masonic Lodge will be held Friday night at the Masonic Hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. The third degree will be conferred at this time. SUPERIOR COURT CONVENES HERE NEXT MONDA J MORNING * Error In Last Week's Copy Confused Many Citizens ? Two Days of Criminal Court and Civil Docket Comes Up on Wednes day Morning ? List of Jurors Given. Error was made in tne Court Cal endar copy given The Brevard News last veek for publication creating the impression that court convenes one week later thf.n is the case. Superior Court will convene next Monday morning, with criminal cases scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, and the civil docket to be taken up Wednesday morning. There are but few cases oii the criminal docket, most of these being appeals from General County Court and [others continued from the last term of Superior court. ! .Judge Oglesby and Solicitor J. Will PTess, Jr., will constitute the court convening Monday morning. It is believed -the case of the Shad ricks will be taken up either Mon day or Tuesday, and disposed of. These were given preliminary hear ing in Mayor Whitmire's court Tues day. Following is a list of the jurors who have been summoned to serve during the two weeks term of Su perior court convening Monday: First Week T. C. Henderson, Lake Toxaway, R-l ; J. E. Calloway, Brevard; C. Y. Patton. Brevard; P. L. Gallamore, Brevard: N. Morris Brevard: H. H. Israel, Cherryfield; J. D. Cantrell, Brevard; J. M. Bryson, Brevard; L. E. Powell, Brevard, R-l ; J. F. Lance, Cherryfield ; G. D. Simpson, Brevard ; Clvde Blythe, Brevard: W. H. Sen tell, Brevard; T. H. Shpiman. Bre vard. I C. E. Tinsley, Brevard; W. H. Un derwood, Brevard; S. M. Macfie, i Brevard; H. P. Chapman, Lale Tox- 1 away, R-l: L. M. Simpson, Brevard;! Barney Chapman, Lake Toxaway; C. I E. Hogsed, Brevard; W. E. Shipman.1 i Brevard; I. F. Shipman, Brevard; Spergon Owen, Lake Toxaway; H. B. Glazener, Brevard; J. L. Garren, Brevard; T. H. Case, Brevard; G. D. Ward, Brevard. E. W. Hamlin, Brevard; W. T. Whitmire, Brevard, R-3; J. L. Mer rill, Pisgah Forest; D. P. Kilpatrick, Brevard; V. C. Orr. Penrose; R. E. Mackey, Pisgah Forest; J. R. Ma honey, Rosman; J. A. Gillespie, Bre vard, R-2; G. W. Bowen. Brevard;: .1. II. Raxter, Brevard; M. A. Mull, ! Brevard; F. G. Norton, Brevard; Jess Breedlove, Lake Toxaway; W. U. Merrill. Brevard; S. II. Gillespie,) Brevard, R-3. Second Week W. II. Edens, Rosman; Spurgeon 1 McCall, Balsam Grove; John F'tfher. Penrose; J. N. Whitmire, Brevard; II. E. Morrison, Rosman; Y. J. Mc Crary, Brevard ; II. W. Paxlon, Ron man: E. C. Wilson, Brevard; George R. Nicholson. Brevard; W. J. McCall, Balsam Grove; J. A. Miller, Bre ivard; M. L. Galloway, Brevrad. J. L. Waldrop, Brevard, R-3 ; C. |H. Glazener. Rosman; J. F. Case, i Brevard ; Guy Dean. Brevard ; R. F. :Tharp, Brevard; J. L. Morris, Bre vard ; Morrison Baynard ; T. E. Blythe. Brevard, R-3; Freeman Hays, Rosman; Coy Compton, Brevard, R 3; L. C. Galloway, Rosman; Ralph Duckworth, Brevard. The Calendar The docket for the civil term, be ginning next Wednesday, follows: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930 No. Case 9 ? Montvale Lumber Co. V. Ernest Paxton et al 10 ? Bessie Davidson V. Ralph Fisher 26 ? Spurgeon Owen V. 0. W. Clay ton (On over protest of Def.) 27 ? Nichols et al V. Wilkins et al 28 ? Hamilton V. Rutherford et al 29 ? Winchester V. Smith et al. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930 | 41 ? J. R. Whitmire V. A. B. Owen j et al ?13 ? Kinnie Craft V. Gloucester Lum ber Co. 4 -J ? T. A. English V. W. H. Duck- j worth et ux 45 ? T. A. English V. Gillespie et al j FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1930 48? C. G. Keith V. Cha:,. Ashworth et al 49 ? Winnie King, Admx. V. Ro3man Tanning Extract Co. 50? -Hosea Lee .V Bumgarncr Bros. j et al 52? C. J. S. Parsons V. J. B. S. Mc- , Intosh SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930 MOTIONS & DIVORCES 7 ? Cos Paxton V. J. II. Pickelsimer f 1G ? Victor Thomas V. Lois Thomas 19? Lyday and Shipman V. Mathis 21 ? Hovey V. Hovey 36 ? Fred Harris V. Ola Harris I 54 ? R. A. Conley V. Transylvania Tanning Co. 31 ? Warren V. Bland 58 ? Henry V. Anderson 59 ? Tinsley V. Mortgage Co. GC ? Carr V. Carr MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1930 ?12 ? Fidelity and Guarantee Co. V. Board of Education et al -Sullivan-Marklev Hardware Co. I V. Board of Education et al TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1930 18- Standard Motor Co. V. Lowe Motor Co. 32 ? Lowe Motor Co. V. C. E. English 33 ? Lowe Motor Co. V. Cole Owen et ux 47? C. E. Lowe V. S. R. Joines | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1930 '55- ? Duke Power Co. V. R. L. Stokes 57 ? Reeves V. Carolina Power and Light Co. (On over protest of j Plaintiff) 1 61 ? Lyday V. Ramseur et al jo2 ? Sallie Osteen, Admx. V. Brevard Light and Power Co. et al 1 63 ? Arthur Sentell. Admx V. Carr Lumber Co. j THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 68 ? Moss V. Ralph Fisher t69 ? T. A. English V. W. H. Harris 70 ? Susquahanna Furniture Co. V. W. B. Walker '71 ? 1). L. Einglish V. R. L. Cansler ? 72 ? J. S. Bromfield V. Public Utili ties Co. SHADRSCK BOYS BOUND TO COURT I Went on Warpath Saturday, aired Several Heads Were Badly Banged Up WILL BE TRIED IN NEXT WEEK'S SUPERIOR COURT Interesting Evidence at Prelim inary Hearing ? The Trio Resting in Jail i Joe Shadrick, Jess Shadrick, Jini Shadrick and Bud Pressley were Riv en preliminary hearing in Mayor Whitmire's court"" Tuesday morning, on two warrants charging- assult and assult with intent to kill. The three Shadricks were bound over to Su perior court, while Bud Pressley was not connected in the evidence with the ease. Evidence showed that the Shad rick boys, and another man went to the home of Alonzo Holden Satur day-night, where the latter was given a severe beating. Mrs. Holden testi fied that she was at h.;r son's house next door, when she heard the rack- j et, and ran into her own home. There j she found, she swore ,o?ie of the Shadricks ac one door, and another: Shadrick at the other door, while two men :n the room were beating her husband. She was not allowed to en ter, =he said, the Shadricks on the door- threatening her if she at tempted to enter the house. She swore that one of the Shadricks knocked her daughter down when the (laughter made effort to go cc her' father's rescue. After leaving the Holden home, the Shadricks, it was testified, au ; anothi -ian not indentified, rushed past tl barber shop nearby, where several men had rushed out when they heard the screaming in the Holden home. The Shadricks, it was I testified, knocked these men down i as they came to them. In the crowd , was Looney Owen, who turned the , Shadrick trick on themselves, it was, testified, and laid one of the Shad- j rick boys out. Several heads all wrapped up were about the court house, mute evidence of the terrific forcnd two for string band excellence. The best banjo solo, either playing and singing or playing alone, will be awarded with a Swan hat given by the A. C. Glazener company. The best fiddle solo will draw a prize >