B.Y.P.U. MEETING AT LAKE TOXAWAY Associational meeting of, tho B. V. P. U. of the Upper District will bo held at the Lake Toxaway Baptist i chbrch, Sunday afternoon, Noy. *5, ' the program beginning at 2:30, Paul ? Glaiener, president of the Tranayl-, : vaaia association announced Wedjies,? d?y. Rev. Paul Harwell, Mayor Ralph, 1 Ramsey, of Brevard, and Rev.. J. fc?. I Bert, of Rosman, are. the 'principal speakers scheduled for the . program. The Rev. Mr. HartseN will speak on the "Every Member Canvass," and Mayor Ramsey on the "J.ohnspp Liv ingston Memorial." The Rtev. Mr. Beit has as his topic the '''Youth. Roll Call." There are nine churches included in the Upper District, seven of which, have organized B. Y. ,P. U. groups. The program as announced Wed nesday reads as follows; 2:30? Song Service by the Oak Grove B. Y. P. U. 2:45 ? Devotional by Calvert B. Y. P. U. 2:55 ? Roll Call and reports. 3 : 10 ? Special Music bv the Cherry field B. Y. P. U. 3:15 ? Program by Rosman B. Y. P. U. 3:53 ? Song. 4:00 ? Biblical Recorder ? 4:05 ? Youth Roll Call by Rev. J. E. Bert. 4 : 1 ? 1 ? Every Member Canvass by Rev. Paul Hartsell. i 4:."> ? Livington Johnson Memorial; by Mayor Ralph Ramsey. 4:.) ? Business. ! 4: Jo? Song and adjournment. President Glazener urges all mem bers to be present and participate in the afternoon's program. TRUMAN CRARY IS ..! INJURED IN WRECK . ruman Crary of North Brevard was severely cut about the head and jarred considerably Sunday afternoon when his large Hudson sedan was ??udeswiped by a truck at the intersec tion of North Caldwell and French Broad. The truck, belonging to Will Gravely, and driven by his son, was coming up French Broad toward the depot, when the sedan, driven by Mr. Crary and occupied by his children headed north met at the corner. Mjr. Gravely, evidently seeing Mr. Crary too late to stop, cut to the right in the same direction that the sedan was going. Impact of the truck sent the *cdan into the ditch at the left of the street and flying glass is thought to have caused the cuts on Mr. Crary's head. The children in the car, how ever, being on the rear seat escaped with only slight bruises. Both the cu" and the truck were badly damag ?d. Mr. Crary was given medical treatment at the office of Dr. E. S. English. SHOES FOR WOMEN YOU NEED<| MO LONGER. L_ BE - POL D THAT you rJl HAVE AN 1 J EXPENSE X " FOC&J AAAAAtoEEEj Sizes from 1 to 12 Junior ENNA JETTICr/ FOR THE MODERN MISS are smart, correct in de sign, and we fit them as carefully as mothers. Junior Sizes 2# to 9 Junior Widths AAA to D Listen to ENNA JETTICK v MEtOJJlKS Kter> Suudm tveoJog * JZ and *Mociated Station* ALLEN -ROLLINS, INC.. O 449 Main St. HendersonvUle U ACTIVITY RESUMED (Continued from page one) rapidly as possible. The plant is op erating on the.,'fi-hour day, Ave days i week, in order to give 'as many men ; tB possible some work to do. With the Pisgah Cotton Mills run- , uing full day time and doing some, night work, and with gradual im-| provement in the big 1 Silvdrst .en ' >Iants here and at Bosman, ahd with 1 n- immense ajnount' of road work >i>ing done over tfie county, the com munity is considered to be is most fortunate condition. Mr. Louis Carr is head of the Carr Lumber company^ and Mr. W. W. Groushorn is active manager of the big operatiortB. A large number of men are employed in the mills, on the j logging roads and in the woods. Re sumption of operations of the con cern means much to the community. CLASSIFIED ADS ! NOVEMBER SPECIAL Cover sale on Beauty Cream ? with sale of 50c bottle of Beauty Cream FREE, 50c in other merchandise on we will give away* ABSOLUTELY the presentation of this . advertise- ! ment. Brevard Pharmacy, Jesse B. 1 Pickelsimer, Ph.G., Prop. thrNv LOST ? Ladies Gruen Wr:st Watch and bracelet, with monogram on back. Finder return to The News of fice and receive $10 reward. It LET'S SWAP ? I will swap you two automobiles, in running condition, for a lot or piece of land. What have you? See 0. H. Orr, Pisgah Bank It VICTOR RADIOS . . Victor phono. graphs . . Victor Records . . If it's a Victor, it's good. For sale at Houston's Furniture Store. M12tf NEWEST MAJESTIC RADIOS at Houston Furniture Company. Bre vard. Guaranteed no "A-C num." A high class Radio at a reasonable pricfl. jly 31tf FIRE WOOD, Stove Wood, Kindling. Sand and Gravel: Trunks and Baggage and general hauling. Rates reasonable. Siniard Transfer Co. Phone 118. Atig 13 4tc WANTED ? Evory one interested in Radios to call and see the wonder ful Atwater-Kent Radio. Hear it and see it at the Houston Furniture com pany's store. JIBtfc WHAT HAVE YOU got to trade on. wan? I want to sell, swap, trade or exchange a 10-room house in choice section, on large lpt, for other prop ;rty and am not particular about lo cation of yours. Mine is ideal for home or boarding house. 0. H. Orr, Agent. Ag 13?? RADIO REPAIRING by an experts John Reese Sledge, recognized in ; Brevard as an authority on Radios and Television is now with Houston Furniture Co. Aug 27 tf | ENGLISH BROTHERS, Shoe Re Builders- Anything in Shoe repair ing ? We satisfy. Rose Building, | Fourth ave., Hendersonville, N. C. | We pay postage, so mail your shoes to us. Junll 4t WANTED TO BUY? Good Milling Corn. HIGHLAND LAKE MILL, , East Flat Rock, N. S. Oc 14tp FOR SALE OR TRADE!. Light Chevrolet strip with small truck bed. Will sell cheap or trade for milk cow. See W. S. Price. Oc2!)tf ? ? ? ? ? ? ? FOR JiENT ? 3 or 4 room apartment furnished; sleeping porch; modern conveniences. A real home. No. 11 Caldwell street. ltp I HAVE A CLIENT who has a fi acre farm, good home, outbuild ings, in Jackson county. He wants to swap for a place in Transylvania county. What have you to trade on? Seo Judson McCrary, Tinslcy Build ing. Phone 172. Oc29tf w7 i. rFe se Authorized, Dealer In DELCO LIGHT PLANTS Pumps ? Batteries ? Radios . The DELCO Is Built bv GENERAL MOTORS And you know that nothing can be better than a General Motors Prod- , uct. Light up your home, stop carry- 1 ing water in a bucket or pumping by hand. Enjoy the best music on the air by the best Radio built ? an All- ! Electric 32-volt Radio. See W. I. REESE p4t oc29 ROSMAN, N. C. FOR RENT ? Well located business property, splendid locations for merchandise establishments. See Jud son McCrary, Tinsley Building, Tele phone 172. 029tf MEN W ANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 consumers in parts of Hay vood County, Brevard, Waynesville. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 veekly and increase every mon??i? Vrite immediately. Rawleigh Co., ; )ept. NC-CJ-6 ? S, Richmond, Va. \'OW is a good time for Fall Shrub- ; bery Planting. We haw a' good i ;ssortment of flowering shrubs and < vergreens, cheap. See us before you . >uy. Mrs. John C. .Tinsley, Maple Street. Nv5|12p J ''OR RENT ? Small house cheap. See 1 Carl Hardin. ltp ( Monaham ? There is a delicious ? ense of luxury when one is lying i n one's bed and ringing one'a bell { or one's valet. - . O'Rourke ? Have you a valet? ' JJonaham ? No, but I have a bell. ? * ; .... .. ' ,/ ? * ? . . ? l "^J1 ^ Society flews and Club Activities J j MING The following announcement was clipped from tire Macon Telegraph ant) News of Sunday toriornlng No vember 1 : "Dr. and Mrs. Joseph j-anier Ming lodorff, of Chattanooga, Tenn., form erly of this city, . annonnwa the en gagement of {h.cir daughter Elizabeth to -Mr. James Thomas McGehee, III, of Macon. Tne weeding is to be sol emnized on Tuesday November 10. No. Cards."' The gr^jnv-elect wil lbe remember ed here. as the son ol Mr. and Mrs.' Jumes Thomas McGehee who are prominent in the business and social circles of; Macon. Mrs. McGehee with her children, Nida, Fannie, Claude and John have spent several summers in Brevard : during the past few years. They are ' well known in this community and the announcement of Mr. McGehees wedding brings pleasure to their i many friends here. 1 Mr. McGehee, the groom-elect is a graduate of Mercer College in ciaoS j of 29 and he is a member of the Sigma Pi fraternity. At present he is connected with the Macon Paper Company, Inc." MISS McCOY HOSTESS AT LOVELY PARTY Miss Elizabeth McQoy entertained I eighteen of her girl friends with a hallowe'en party at her home in ' Pisgah Forest, Saturday night. Nine of the girls were dressed as boys and nine as girls in appropriate costumes. The evening was spent in various interesting games and danc ing. Delightful refreshments were serv ed the charming guests during the evening. Guests present were: Grace Duck worth, Nelle. Duckworth, Charlotte I Patton, Nell Gillespie, Willie Kate, Waters, Lois Barnebte, Ruth Pickel simer, Rebecca Patton, Bertha Jean Hampton, Haalsl Mae Mills, Dorothy Schachner,- Anita Galloway, Chris tine Yongue, Helen Erwin, Jane Ter ry, Emily Terry, Zebbie Grooms and Catherine Snelson. | WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY I MEETS TODAY j i ne n uiuoii p ^ i the Brevard Methodist church wilfob serve the "WEEK OF PRAYER," movement today beginning vat 1:30 o'clock in the. Methodist tnurch. -'"vrv IK via v. ' - ? The program, has been divided into i three parts, the officers announced. | Adult section will study the History of Kagawa. Young Women, music and life of' Belle Bennett, and the children will render a program in cluding song numbers and a short ? play I All members of the three groups are especially urged to be present to participate in the interesting program j which has been arranged. journed a social hour was enjoyed and refreshment of coffee and cake ! served. EASTER STAR HAS RIG ; HALLOWE'EN FETE The Order of the Eastern Star en joyed a hallow^een party at the Ma sonic Lodge, Friday night beginning at 8:00 o'clock. Nearly 35 people were present to enjoy the numerous hal lowe'en games and the refreshments of cider and cake. | The lodge, room was decorated with myriad hallowe'en colors. ' Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock the members of the Eastern Star held their regular meeting. | Mrs. W. W. Ray of Lake Toxaway a member of thfe Esther chapter No. 12 of Ashevllle was present. After the business meeting ad MISS HAMPTON ENTERTAINS! WITH HALLOWE'EN PARTY N Miss Bertha Jean Hampton enter tained the *Jtfnior Music club with a Hallowe'en party last Thursday even ing, at the home of Mrs. T. Dods worth. The Dodsworth home was beautifully decorated with chrysan themums and orange and black Hallo , we'en 'noveltiiis. The evening was , , spent playing games after which re jfrcshments of sandwiches, cake and' ! cocoa were served. The guests pres- I ent were: Misses Wilhelmina Hinton, Grace and Nell Duckworth, Polly i Hartsell, Rebecca Patton, Mae Jen kins, Hazel Mae Mills, Ruth Pickel simer, Charlotte Patton, Nell Gilles pie, Willie Kate Waters, Rhuemma . Figaro Cures & Smokes , Meat With One Easy Operation Morton's Smoke Salt is com posed of three elements ? high grade meat Salt ? A perfectly balanced, delicious sugar cure ? Highly concentrated con densed and refined wood smoke. As the Salt 'is applied to. the meat it carries its curing ac tion into every fibre and the smoke penetrates the meat ex actly as it would if the meat were hanging in the smoke house. This Salt cures and smokes the meat with the one jingle operation required for | curing. No smokehouse is nec- ' 5ssary. The penetration of the Salt and smoke carries ^with it ;he rich flavor of the" sugar ;ure? adding to the "easier, simpler, safer method of cur ng and smoking, the advan ;age of richer, sweeter, finer lavor. For sale by B.& B. Feed fc Seed Co., Brevard. ? _ { Beddingfield, Elizabeth McCoy, Doro- 1 thy Everett, Ora Hoi'; Long:, Betty | Loftis, Evon Robertson* Eva Call and | Rath Pulton, Messrs; Edgar Loftis, : Ralph Galloway, Harold Duckworth, I Sandy McLeod, Bud Hunt, Claud Rol lins, Ed Hampton, Knox DeLong and Prof. Alvin Moore. A DELIGHTFUL HALLOWE'EN PARtY One of the moBt enjoyable' Hallow e'en parties and ateo a house wann ing was given by Miss Bonnie Bat son and Miss Pauline Powell at the Merrell home, last Saturady night. A number of interesting games were played along with Vhe other sources of amusement. The living. and dining rooms were beautifully decor ated with autumn leaves, pumpkins and Jack-o' -lanterns. The table was beautifu.' with a. huge pumpkin in the center, filled with fruits and r. its. The costumes and favors were suc cessfully carried out with orange and black. Refreshments of ginger snaps, Top corn balls, chestnuts and apple cider were served. Those enjoying the occasion were: Misses Geneva Merrell, Carrie Lee Powell, Mildred Cantrell, Bonnie Bat son, Pauline Powell and Messrs. Earl Parker, Odell Ward, .Claude Jones, Walter Cantrell and Mr. and Mrs. Ulys Merrell. HALLOWE'EN PARTY ENJOYED Miss Ruby Whitmire entertained a number of her friends with a Hallow e'en party at her home Friday night. The house was decorated in orange and black, fall leaves, jack-o-lanterns and "other Hallowe'en devices. After many games were played, and for tunes read by the fortune-teller, re freshments of punch and cake were served by the hostess assisted by Ruth Cunningham. About 35 guests enjoy ed the affair. D. A. R. TO MEET WITH MRS. J. M. ALLISON Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet with Mrs. J. M. Allison, Monday afternoon, November 9, at 3:30 o'clock. The members are requested to attend and bring their dues to this meeting. U. D. C. MEET SATURDAY ? FOR REGULAR SESSION The United Daughters of the Con federacy will meet for their regular monthly meeting at the U. D. C. Li brary Saturday afternoon at 3:30. All members are urged to attend. j ? U. U. C. BRIDGE PARTY IS SUCCESSFUL EVENT ' The United Daughters cf the Con federacy sponsored a benefit bridge party Tuesday evening at the Joines Motor company building. Playing be gan at 8:00 o'clock with seven tabies. Prize cakes were given for the party by Miss Katherine Griffin and ; Mrs. Ernest Webb. The prize win ners were Miss Katherine Griffin and Mrs. J. M. Allison. Miss Griffin placed her cake be fore the bridge players for auction, and it was sold for one dollar, the proceeds being given to the U. D. C. Refreshments of cake and cider I were served during the evening's en , tertainment. Members of the United Daughters | of the Confederacy wish to extend to i the Joines Motor company their ap | preciation for the use of their build ling; to the Chamber of Commerce for ,cnairs and to the Children of the I Confederacy for selling candy during (the bridge games. They also wish to thank Jane Pearce, Elizabeth Case, i Christine Joines and Edna Mason for acting as waitresses. The party was j pronounced as a splendid success and the U. D. C. members were well ' pleased with the results. I Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hampton, Jr.. have moved into the Mrs. L. M. Puette home for the winter months. Mrs. J. H. West remains in a very serious condition at her home, the Methodist parsonage. SOMETHING TO SELL? < TRY OUR WANT ADS. R0SMAN GETS NEXT W.O.W. LOG ROLLING (Continued fjvm page one ) r< thriving camps have been instituted by the Brevexd man during this time. Transylvania delegates attending the Murphy meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grogan, Miijs Hassie Tinsley, Mies Slarjorie Garren, ?nd H. A. Plummer. of Brevard; A. M. Paxton, W. E. McLean, C. E. Leath ers and W..I. Reece, of Rosman. EPISCOPAL CHUR HAS GREAT PRi The Teaching Mixtion on the Great Commits ion Of outstanding importance ii our community will bo the aeries of ser vice and meetings to be held in aint Philip's Episcopal Church com enc ing with the Evening on Sunda No vember 15. The programme is vhat is known- in Episcopal circles a The I Teaching Mission- on the Great 3om | mission will bring to Saint Hilip's i the Right Reverend Kirkland (jFin | ley, D. D., Bishop of the _Dioceing "To give a vision of the King* m of God, to deepen the individual jirit^ ual life and to present channi of expression through the P rogi n of | the Church,'.' Through this Teaching Missi , the i Province of Sewaneo ? whi in cludes the fifteen dioceses to b< ound ! in the nine southern states of 'orth and South Carolina, Georgia, Flor ida, Alabama, Mississippi, Loijiana, Tennessee and Kentucky ? is iking to make this a day of re-disccry ? to extend the field of its opctions and to kindle anew the fires secration and enthusiasm hearts and wills of clergy ajpeo-.< pie. Above all, the intentionjis to , j make clear to tho minds of afriem bcrs of the church the insurable connection between the Mastel ope ning call to His disciples ? 'ollow Me" ? and His last commissiofwhen He left them ? "Go ye thereft, and make disciples of all nations.'' A cordial invitation is extded to all our brethren in Christ tattend these services, the times of , 'vices to be announced in the next lie of this paper. H. PERRY, Rt it)' constant touch with the hos pital. physician and nurses, so as to know at all times the condition of their friend. LaW. 'reports Wednesday indicated that the first signs of improvement had been noted, giving rise to hope that Mr. Whitmire mtght recover. COMMISSIONERS IN REGULAR SESSION Routine business occupied most of the day Monday with the county commissioner, according to the min utes of the regular monthly meeting. Bill Stroup of Rosman was paid $5 each for two Stills he discovered and destroyed recently. 0. Li Erwin' was selected to head a committee' df citizens which will meet at the court house tonight to discuss some important contemplated meastires concerning Gov. Gardner's relief plan. It has been said that the committee may perfect plans to the effect that the 'County Commission ers .will be relieved of their present relief duties, which occupies a large part of their regular meetings. It has also been remarked that the present plans to be suggested lead to the rommissioners placing a certain amount of money with the Associated Charities each month, to be used as :hat organization sees fit. This new plan if adopted, will be )f great advantage in preventing the leveral organizations in this county Jrom overlapping in serving the same jroups of needy persons, it is ;hought. Relief measures will be more ifficient and thus giving a larger lumber of people aid. RECENT ARRIVALS Born to Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. >Iewland, a daughter, Mary Jane, at 'atton Memorial Hospital, Hender onville, Monday mori | tg. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc !rary, a son, at Brevard. Monday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Frady f Penrose, a son, on Monday, Nov. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Zach ry, a son, on Saturday, Oct. 31. SUN AY TRIPS One Cent Per IVe For Distance of lSOIiles. f- ? o ? ? -l WEEKEND TRIPS Between All Statiom the Southeast, including Wash ington, Cincinnati, mphis, St. Louis & New Orleans Fare and One-?th For the Roundrip. < Sale Each FRIDAY, SAJRDAY and SUNDAY Commencj- October 30th, 1931 iNAL LIMIT to reach original sling point prior to midnight Tues day immediately Ijwing date of sale. Take A Train le and Visit Your Friends 'SAFER T ASK' N STAYING AT HOME" KET AGENTS SOUTHERjRAILWAY SYSTEM WHY RENT 4H0USE WHEN YOU CAN OWN Your Own terms almost like * I have houses that you can buy rent, and Now Is The Tin BXJT-If you are determined to lln a rented house, see otir list and take your pick arjoice. ?fome To Buy Judson Mirary TINSLEY BUILDING Brevaf . C. PHONE 172