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BAPTISTS CONING FROM MANY POINTS FOR 2-DAY SESSION ( Continued from page one ) standing men who are to be present and take part on the program. Members of the Methodist church, the Presbyterian church and the Episcopal church have worked with the Baptist in planning entertain ment of the visitors, and have thrown their homes, open to the delegates for the time they are in Brevard. Rev. Paul Hartsell and Director Ramsey have stated that the co-operation of the other churches has been most re markable. The Biblical Recorder, issues of April 8, has the following to say about Brevard's preparation for en tertainment of the convention dele gates and visitors: Brevard, a city of surpassing beautv, surrounded by "God's great hills"' will be host to the Western Regional Convention, Friday and Saturday, April 17-18. Pastor Hart sell and Director Ramsey assure us that their church and city await our coming with great gladness. If a line were drawn with Murphy and Andrews in the far west, Spruce Pine, Mars Hill and Crossnore on the north, Newland, Marion and Forest City on the east, Cliffside, Tryon and Hayesville on the South, the terri tory comprising the Western Region \wuld l>" citcumscribed. From all this section hundreds of pastors and young people will roll into Brevard, I ! i April 17. The first session Friday afternoon two forty-five. Ev ery church in every community will be sending a delegation. Mars Hill . writes they will send one hundred. Buncombe and other associations in dicate they will send a large delega tion. Come on up to Brevard, come praying. Brevard awaits you! Program as arranged, follows: Friday Afternoon 2:45 ? Song and Praise Service. 3:00 ? Devotional ? "The Life Beau tiful Must be the Outflowing Life," Zon Robinson, Boiling Springs College. 3:10 ? Special Music ? Rector Rob bins, Harris. '5:15 ? Keynote Address? "Along the Skyline,'' by President Charles B. Howard, Wake Forest. 3:45 ? Announcements. 3 :55 ? Conferences. 5:00 ? Adjourn. Friday Night 7:30 ? Song and Praise Service. 7 :45? Devotional? "The Life Beau tiful Must be the Love Life," by Mss Mildred Greene, Bak ersville. 7:55? Special Music ? Fruitlar.d Quartette. 8:00 ? Address ? "Ready" ? Paul Reese, Mars Hill College. 8:15 ? Song. 8:20 ? Mars Hill Quartette. 8:30 ? Address ? "A Modern Miracle of Grace" ? Rev. Jacob Gart enhaus, Atlanta, Ga. Saturday Morning 6:30? Sunrise Service ? Rev. H. W. Baucom, Waynesville. 9:30 ? Sons and Praise Service. 9:45 ? Devotional ? "The Life Beau tiful Must be the Overcoming Life'' ? Stanley Perez, Fruit land Institute. 9:55 ? Special Music ? Misses Sarah Cruse and Maud Shope, Sylva Collegiate Institute. 10:00 ? Address ? "Lever and Tack le" ? Rev. R. E. Powell, Burns ville. 10 :20 ? Conferences. 11:20? Song. 11:25 ? "A Look at Our Record'' ? J. Martin England, Mars Hill. 11:35 ? "Ridgecrest" ? James A. Ivey. 11:45 ? Music. 11 :55 ? Address ? "Personal Lovaltv" ?Dr. John L. Hill. Nashville. 12:30 ? Adjourn. Saturday Afternoon 2:15 ? Son? and" Praise Service. 2:30 ? Devotional ? "The Life Beau tiful Must be the God-filled Life" ? Miss Sibyl Pace, Mars Hill College. 2:45 ? Special Music by the Mars Hill Quartette. 2:50 ? "Christian Armour." 3:30 ? Song. 3:35 ? Address ? "Winning the Prize" ? Dr. Oscar E. Sams. Mars Hill College. Want Ads Are Good Selling Agents. S-P-E-C-I-A-L-S for this week FLOUR 65c, 75c Wichitas Best Flour . . . 95c COFFEE? I mean good Coffee, 2-lbs for .... 25c 2 No. 2 cans PEAS .... 25c 2 No. 2 cans CORN .... 25c 2 Tall Pink Salmon .... 25c 2 large boxes Matches . . 5c Soap and Powder, 7 for 25c Fresh ground Corn Meal, per lb 2c SUGAR, per lb 5c Many other things too numerous to mention. Come in and let us talk it over. H. GARREN E. Main St. * Phone t08 BREVARD* N. C. BREVARD GIRL IS ! HIGHLY HONORED I i Miss Rhuemma Beddingfield, whose 1 musical record is a source of pride to the entire community, will represent Brevard High and all class B schools in Western North Carolina in the State High School contest to be held in Greensboro on April 23 and 24. Class B schools include all schools with enrollment from 200 to 600, and Miss Beddingfield's selection as rep resentative of all such schools in the Western part of the state is a distinct honor to 'the young artist, and re; fleets much credit upon her own school in Brveard and the piano teachers who have instructed Miss Beddingfield. Prof. Moore, piano instructor, and Mrs. Ira D. Galloway will accompany Miss Beddingfield to Greensboro. Jordan F. Waldrop News has been received in Brevard of the death of Jordan P. Waldrop, which occurred Monday in Piedmont, S. C., where the deceased had lived for the past several years. Mr. Wal drop formerly Jived in this commun ity, and was a native of Transylvania county. He was a brother of the late R. B. Waldrop, of Sclica, and was one of the best loved men of the commun ity while living here, and stood high ill Piedmont, his adopted home. Fun eral services were held Tuesday, and burial was made near Greenville. Mr. Waldrop is survived by the fol lowing nephews, all of whom live in this county: W. D. Waldrop, B. P. Waldrop and J. L. Waldrop. HORN, A DAUGHTER Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rock wood, a daughter, Dorothy Gay, at the Transylvania Hospital Sunday j morning, April 12. 'MR. POOLE IN GREENVILLE HOSPITAL FOR OPERATION j Joe Poole, mail carrier, is in the Booth-Memorial Hospital, Greenville, for an operation. Last reports from the popular young man were to the effect that he is making splendid progress. i INSTITUTE GROUP TO BANQUET FRIDAY Brevard, Institute's Junior-Senior Banquet will be held this Friday eve ning in the Masonic Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. The hall is to be decorated with combination of class colors, rep resenting , the Seniors, Juniors, and school. George Mangum is to act as toast master, and the following program will be carried out: School Song. Toast to Seniors, Rex Skidmore. Saxaphone Solo, George Mangum. Toast to Faculty Members, William Cowan. Piano Solo, Pio Sanchez. Toast to Past at B. I., Alice Mc Gowan. x Yocal Selections, Paul Huls, Wil liam Cowan, Rex Skidmore, Hilliard j Cochrane. Toast to Future, Stuart Campbell. I The banquet, being served by the women of the Methodist church, is as follows: Fruit Cocktail Tomato Salad Saltines Sugar Peas Creamed Potatoes Chicken a' la King Stuffed Celery Hot Rolls Butter Iced Tea Ice Cream Angel Food Cake Toasted Nut6 .YE IV CITIZEN PLANNING A HOME IN NORTH BREVARI) George H. Kennedy, of Washing ton, new citizen of the town, has pur chased a lot from J. E. Rufty, in North Brevard, and is planning the erection of a home for himself and family. Mr. Kennedy is stopping at the Hinton Lodge, and will be joined later by Mrs. Kennedy. The new citizen is receiving a real welcome to Brevard, and has already made many friends since taking up his citizen- ; ship here. EASTERN STAR TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY EVENING Regular meeting of the Pisgah Chapter. Order Eastern Star will be held in the Masonic Hall next Tues day evening. Members are requested to note that the meeting will be op ened promptly at 7:30. WATER DEPARTMENT TO BE PLACED UPON SELF SUPPORT PLAN ( Continued from page 0116) the conditions leading up to the adoption of the ordinance, H. H. Pat ton, town clerk, isBued the following statement: 1 "The Water Works System of the Town of Brevard has been -a con tinual drain on the tax payers, and all these years since it was first in stalled, should have been at least, self-supporting. | "The deficit each year has amount ed to several thousand dollars, and this difference always was included in the tax levy. Since the Brevard Banking company closed its doors on December fifteenth, last year, there has been almost no taxes collected. There -is always a certain fixed monthly expense no matter how large or how small, that must be paid, and due to the fact that no taxes are be ing collected, the only source to which we can turn; is the water de partment and we have definitely de cided that it shall be made self-sup porting and in this time of need, help to defray the monthly operating expense." Sou. Railway System SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Friday, April 24th RATES, from Asheville to Washington, D. C. $13.50 Richmond, Va. ... 11.50 Norfolk, Va 12.50 Old Pt. Comfort . . 12.50 Virginia Beach . . . 13.00 t Equally low rates from other stations LIMIT ? 5 DAYS Ask Ticket Agents J. H. WOOD Div. Passenger Agent Ashevile, N. C. To Our Friends and Customers We wish to announce that, beginning Monday, April 20 OUR BEAUTY PARLOR WILL RE-OPEN A capable Operator will be in charge and we extend to you a cordial invitation to visit us. The plummet Co. BREVARD, N. C. SOMETHING TO SELL? TRY OUR WANT ADS. Citizens, ? . The Joint Committees representing the Depositors in the Brevard Banking Company, the Stockholders in the Institution, and thfe Public, working in the interest of re-or ganizing the Brevard bank, have opened headquarters in JOINES MOTOR COMPANY'S BUILDING And Mr. B. W. Trantham has been selected to stay in these Headquarters and carry on the work of re-organization. This has been done to expedite the work, and give to the community at the earliest possible moment the much needed banking facilities. All citizens who are working on the task of procuring signatures to the Agreement for re-organizing the bank can find Mr. Trantham in the Headquarters at any hour during the day. All Citizens Interested in the Community Are urged to join in the movement. If you have deposits in the bank, please come in and talk the matter over with Mr. Trantham. While there are several good men and women engaged in the work of carrying the Agreements to the depositors and getting them signed, we urge you to come on in to Headquarters and see Mr. Tran tham and sign the agreement without waiting for one of the workers to call upon you. If you are a depositor, it is just as much to your interest to hasten this work as it is to the interest of any other person. The sooner all depositors sign up, the sooner will the bank open, and the sooner the bank opens, the sooner the depositors will get . their money. - (SIGNED) The Joint Committee --FOR Re-Opening of the Bank \ ? *
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