BISHOP MOUZON TO' PREACH IN BREVARD! Bishop Edwin D. Mouzon, of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, will be heard in Brevard on the Second Sunday in February, when he will preach twice at The Brevard Methodist church, the Rev. J. H. West, pastor, announced Sunday. Bishop Mouzon, who is recognised as one of the outstanding church leaders of the South, and a preacher of wonderful ability, will preach to the Methodist congregation and mem bers of the faculty and student body of Brevard Igsti^qte at the eleven o'clock hour. evening hour, all churches of city will join the Methodists in a ultion service to hear the church leader. LEGAL TRANSFERS Legal transfers recorded in the Register of Deeds office during the past week by Register Jess A. Gal loway include: J. M. Bryson and wife to F. D. i Clement. P. C. Harttlin and wife to F. D. Clement. Rush Wilson to Nellie Wilson King Mayo Bagwell et al to H. H. Car- < son and wife. J H. H. Carson and wire to Mayo Bagwell. j Nellie Wilson Kir.g to Leonard i Wilson and wife. < Jessie L. Glazener, tr. to Mrs. M. ! C. Whitmire. ?1 I Brain exerciser No. 54398 A fisherman on being asked the size of his largest fish, replied: "The head is 9 inches long, the tail is as long as the head and half of the body, and the body is as long as the head and tail together." What is the length of the fish. Answer will be published as soon as ( 1 we find it. _________ <? NOTICE of Execution Sale 1 ' North Carolina, f Transylvania, County. In The Superior Court, Before 1 1 The Clerk 'J R. L. Stokes and Wife, ; t Hazel Scott Stokes, 1 ? Vs? I N. A. Miller and wife, Eva Long t Miller, Jessie Harkins Hill, Widow of 1 W. W. Harkins, Deceased, Margaret r Irene Harkins and W. W. Harkins, 1 Minors and Heirs at Law of W. W. Harkins, Deceased. 1 Under and virtue of an execution g directed to the undersigned from the s Superior Court of Transylvania 1 County in the above entitled action, I. will on Monday the First day of \ February, 1932, at 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door of said County. \ sell to the highest bidder for cash b to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the r said R. L. Stokes, and wife Hazel Scott Stokes now have or had on the 5th, day of September, 1929 in and to the followipg described real prop erty, to wit: That certain lot, parcel or tract !t of land set apart to said R. L. Stokes j I and wife in the above entitled Spee-t ial Proceeding. Beginning at a stake j 5 at a culvert under State Highway!; No. 28, N. A. Miller and R. L. Stokes j corner and runs West 512 feet to a M Spanish Oak; Thence South 68 deg. ^ West 276 feet to a White Oak;Thence North 88 deg. West 232 feet to a; Black Oak; Thence South 81 deg. r West 180 feet to a Spanish Oak;'x Thence North 38 deg. West 431 feet. I toafofkedmaple; therfcevnorth'6 deg. I West 190 feet to a White Oak; 3 Thence South 86 deg. West 238 feetli to a stone in a hollow; Thence North ,j 4 deg. and 40 minutes East 608 feet to a bunch of Maples; Thence South 83 deg. and 40 minutes East 707 feet to a rock quarry, now a pine; Thence South 60 deg. and jJO minutes East 765 feet to a pine; Thence South 61 deg. East 637 feet to an iron stake opposite B. P. Scrugg'8 residence; Thence with said highway to the Beginning. Containing 80 acres more or less, and being Lot No. 1 as shown cn the map files in the above entitled cause, and being the lands and premises set apart to the petitioners in said cause. T.E. PATSQ!?, Shtriff of TraEayfrania County, North CarottM. J7-14-21-28 This the 1st. day of Jaaary 1933. OAKLAND NEWS We learned Sunday that Dan Reid is undergoing a thorough physical examination and taking treatment at the U. S. Naval hospital, Ports mouth, Va. His many friends hope that he will return soon much im proved in health. The many friends of Fred Mc Neely will learn with regret that he has been seriously ill and has been removed to some hospital, the name of which we failed to learn. He was taken away Sunday. We are sorry to report that Mrs. W. W. Reid rc lains quite ill. Among the guests at Mt, Toxaway Lodge over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holden and daugh ter, Ida Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holden and daughters, Gladys and Annie and sons, Harold Jr., Dwight and Fred of Pickens; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sheriff and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parsons of Easley, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jemmi and a friend of their from Asheville, were guests of Mr and Mrs. E. D. Reid one day last week. Mrs. E. A. Reid spent one day last week calling on friends and talking in the interest of the Sunday School ivork. Rev. and Mrs. S. B. McCall visited friends at Lake Toxaway last week. We are glad to welcome Lee Nich olson and family, who recently moved from Rosman to our community. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders and Mrs. Walter McKinney of Lake Tox away. spent Sunday afternoon with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Sanders. W. W. Reid made a business trip :o Highland Sunday morning. The many friends here of Mrs. Earl Lanning will be sorry to "learn that ?he is quite ill at her home in Salem, 3- C. Mrs. Ida Young of Brevard, Mrs. E. D. Reid, Rev. S. B. McCall and Mrs. Leonai'd Thomas of Lake Toxa way, visited Mrs. W. W. Reid Sun iav afternoon. Leo Reid and Arch McCall enjoy ;d a picnic dinner on the mountain lear Mt. Toxaway lodge Sunday. Noah Miller of Brevard, visited i 'riends at Sapphire Sunday. Mrs. Richard Harrison and soil, i Richard, Jr., returned to Sapphire on; Sunday, after an extended visit to | 'riends and relatives at Quebec and I 3revard. Mrs. Ethel Miller Owen returned j 0 her home in Washington, D. C., ! ast week after spending several nonths visiting friends and relatives icre. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thomas ol ^ake Toxaway, were Sunday dinner ruests of the latter' s parents. Rev. ind Mrs. S. B. McCall. lis little son, Kile, one day last . Gus Galloway of Glenville, visited veek. S. L. Sanders and I. S. Sanders | v-ere in Lake Toxaway Monday on msiness. Elliott Siier of Reid's Siding, visit d his brother, Gene Siler, Sunday. Wesley Reid and Ralph Alexander if Highland, was calling on friends lere Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire of Juebec, spent Sunday with the las er's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. j. Sanders. Rev. S. B. McCall was supper guest Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Reid. C. R. McNeely of Brevard, and I V. W. McNeely of Lake Toxaway, vevtf calling in our community last veek. Leroy Sanders, who has employ nent at Lake Toxaway, spent the veek-end with his parents, Mr. and Urs. S. L. Sanders. There are readers of The Brevard S'ews who will be glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders are well ind enjoying the flowers and fruits >f Duneifin, Fla. j We are glad to report the Sunday I School, B. Y. P. U. and church work it Lake Toxaway Baptist church are ill doing fine, with a splendid At ? lendance at each sertiee. Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. every Sun day; preaching' 6very second and fourth Sunday. Gome out, friends, and join in the good work. Bandit Kills Himself Chased into * 'New York depart ment store by a polieesaan, Richard Goeltz, 27, shot himself to death on Saturday in full vjitw df a hundred shoppers Mid salespeople. Be had been interrupted in an effort to rob 1 neighboring store. THE GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS The first appeal of this newspaper is its wealth of news, accurate and unbiased, from all over the world. Every issue is full of news and views in sufficient vol ume to '.enable its large number of discriminating and intelligent readers completely to keep in touch with w/ \t is goj fg on in this old world. Only a dependable X'ipKl" 1 1 '1 1,1 NEWSpaper can satisfy such a de l-hc^e are, of course, other features, many others; there's something for every member of the family, from the head of the house to the kiddies ? editorials, sports, markets, comics, and the best of the good fea tures, always. Carrier delivery service almost everywhere at 20c per week; mail subscriptions, payable in advance, accept ed for three, six or 12 months, at the following rates : Daily and Sunday, $9 per year; Daily only $7 per year. ^ CIRCULATION, DEPT., M GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS THE PRAYER CORNER (From the Files of Long Ago) THE CHRISTIAN HOME Read Ephesians 6:1-9." This is called the Family Chapter. The gospel should be all powerful in the home. Horace Bushnell thought that the need of the world is the out populating power of a Godly stock. ? When Christ becomes Master of the home, it becomes possible to bless the world with a Godly stock. Blessed are (those homes where every member j loves and obeys Christ. | The following is a good motto to : hang in the home: ! "Christ is the Head of this home, The Unseen Guest at every meal, The | Silent Listener to every convcrsat j ion." j There is 110 other place where Christ like qualities shine so brightly, j Obedience, Love, Reverence, Patience, Forbearance, such as these are the household virtues. Let us invite Christ to come into our own homes, that He may teach us these things, j The homes should be the place of Christian Nurture. No other place ! can do the work of home. The father; is the rightwul head of the home and he should prepare himself to be the priest of his own alter. It should be his care, the mother working with him i to bring every member of the hous , hold, servants (if there are any), as j well as children, under the influence 1 of the chastening and admonition of the Lord. The few families now-a-aays have any real plan of Christian Nurture. The spiritual training of children is left to haphazard. The Bible is too frequently crowded out and the pray er is not observed. No wonder then that children slip away into the great world and forget Christ and the WITH THE COUNTY'S COLORED PEOPLE (BY J. M. HARRIS ) CHURCHES All the seraices were well attended. Principal J. M. Harris spoke in the interest of Rosenwald Way, at Freeh church and Bethel A Baptist church. All were invited to attend the pro- , gram to be held at the Roscnwold school 011 Sunday, February 7, at 3 I o'clock. SCHOOLS A special program touching on the : life and work of Mr. Julius Rosen wold as related to the work of negro education in the South will be given at the Rosenwold school, Sunday, February 7, at 3 o'clock. All the colored people of the county have been invited. Principal J. M. Harris will preside. Among those who will take part in the program are Rev. J. W. Mills, Arthur Hefner, A. B. Ben jamin. The committeemen from the Everett and French Broad schools are also to appear on the program. Music for the occasion will be furn ished by the Rosenwold, Everett and French Broad schools. QUEBEC NEWS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edney visited the latter's parents, Mir. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson, Saturday night and Sunday. ; Rev. J. E. Bert has changed his preaching date from the 11 o'clock morning hour every fourth Sunday, to 7:45 in the evening. He filled hie {first appointment the past Sunday night | Gordon and Ralph Whitmire of Ros trum, spent Saturday night with their cousin, Edwin Whitmire. Messrs Fred Hall and Lyle McCoy of Lake To*aw#y , were Sunday guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. C. W. Henderson and family. Mrs. Jack Smith and Mra. Homer McCall were Roeman visitors Wed nesday. Misses Ethel and Bertha Golden spent Satarday night with Miss Nell Robinson. Mr. andUIrs. Avery Reid and fam ily of Brevard, were Quebec visitors Sunday. Miss Mildred Henderson was the Thursday night guest of Miss Mamie Hinkle at Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McCall spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire. Emmitt Moore of Gloucester, was the guest of his brother, Gene Moore, on Friday night and Saturday. | Carrie Owen is suffering from a very badly cut arm. Mrs. C. W. Henderson visited her sister, Mrs. C. C .Kail of Lake Toxa way, Friday. ? Mrs. B. T. Whitmire made a busi ness trip to Brevard one day last week. "Aunt" Polina McCall visited her son, Mr. M. 0. McCall and family, on Monday. Miss Helen and Mr. Broadus Hen derson visited friends at Cullowhee last Sunday. Messrs. Robert and L. C. Sanders of Oakland, and Dutch Brunei- of Rosman, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire Friday night. Rev. J. E. Bert spent Sunday nigh* with Mr. W, B. Henderson and fam ily. Miss Nell Robinson visited MiM Mildred Henderson Sunday. v 35 Hurt m Bit? Crash Thirty-five school children wew hurt, two of them badly, at Laural, Mias., on Friday when the steering j gear of a school bus buckled and the I big vehicde -went over an wnbanHment, i Church. It is estimated that 60 per ! cent of the boys of the Church pass out and are lost in the careless world. What of the responsibility of the | home? The home has 'the first and best opportunity to leave indelible I marks on the Kingdom of the heart of the child. The Christiam home is the greatest single force for the upbuild jing of the Kingdon. In reeding the passage above, Eph. 1 6:1-9 notice the repeated phrases I "In the Lord", "Into Christ," "to the ;Lord." This is the secret of the j Christian home, in touch with the Mastery of Christ. Jesus evidently conceived our family relationships as preeminently . important. And we can understand why, can we not? When we rememb- | er that all the terms in which the Christian religion is expressed are family terms. Father, Son, Brethern. Whatever therefore tends to inure the | purity and beauty of the home tends | to lower the meaning of the home ? terms of fatherhood and brotherhood, ; and that tends to make it impossible truly to think of God in a high way as our brethern. I Had there never been a pure home ! life, Jesus never would have used ; home terms to descri}>e God and his i fellow men. | There is a sense then in which ! Christianity depends on the home. What a fine comment it is on Joseph and Mary in their Nazareth home, that Jesus should best describe God. as Father and call his Disciples His Family. PRAYER FOR THE CHRISTIAN ! HOME | 0 Blessed Jesus, Who, for thirty ' years didst dwell in Thy humble home j |at Nazareth, be with Thy servants in j i their homes. Keep from them all j I pride and selfishness, and impurity, that they may be dwelling places met for Thy sacred Presence. Grant Thy servants to Grow in grace and know ledge and love of Thee. Guide them throughout their life on earth, com fort them in all weakness and bring them at last to Thy House in Heaven.. 0 Father, grant Thy Benediction on the homes of Thy servants that there they may so truly learn what the great home terms mean that they may be able to call Thee their Father, and all men their brethern in sincer ity and truth. Give them grace that they may lead their children to know and love Thae. Keep them from fretfulness and impatience. Help them to make their home a place of sunshine, be cause Thou are there. Grant them Thy Wisdom that they may know; how to direct the steps of their children. Let Thine angels be their constant, ! tho' unseen guardians, and bring them all, reunited families, to Thy home above, for Jesus Sake, Amer.. C. D. C. PENROSE NEWS The beautiful open weather has been very favorable for our school. The attendance has held up well. Children have played outside in the sunshine nearly every day for a month. This is good for the larger ones |who like basket ball because ours is an outside court.' The Penrose grade boys team met the Davidson River boys at Pen rose last Friday in a very fast bas ket ball game. Penrose winning by a score of 14 to 6. The girls did not play as some of the Davidson River team were unable to attend. We ex pect to give a return game Thurs day of this week. The school received two cases of library books this week. The children will all be glad to get into reading again. Mrs. C. F. Woodfin and son Davis are now in Florida spending the winter with the other son Noble Woodfin. They report hot weather in the sunshine state. The church at Enon Sunday com pleted reorganization by putting in to office eight ushers who should have been elected at the time of re organization first of the year. These were Wilson Middleton, Jack Lyday, Lester Cox, Herbert Williams, and Misses Floy Ponder, Leslie McGuire, Beatrice Greene and Alma Talley N. A. MILLER GIVEN ! HONORS BY GROUPl N. A. Miller, leading democrat of the county and former clerk of the Superior Court, has been named by C. L. Shuping as Transylvania mem ber of the Victory Drive committee of the nation-wide organization. Mr. Shuping is chairman of the state democratic executive committee. The Victory Drive committee is a nation al group organized for the purpose of raising by popular subscription and donation a million and a half dol lars for the National democratic executive committee. Mr. Miller's selection for this im portant post is considered quite a recognition, and his many friends in the county have been congratulating him upon the signal honors coming to him in this appointment. This changes the time old custom of having the deacons perform such duties as taking offerings etc. We wonder how other churches are get ting along under the budget plan. We take our offerings on Sunday school days just as on church days through the envelopes at the as sembly just after classes. No Sunday school report of offerings is made. We like the system. WHEN YOUR LOVED ONES NEED MEDICINE They need the best, prepared by skillful, trained hands. All the doctors in the world are of no avail if you do not procure the BEST medicines. Fair dealing and fair prices have been instrumen tal in building the trust and the business that the people of this county have given us. SEE US FOR YOUR DRUG STORE NEEDS Long's Drug Store ?ON THE SQUARE' Brevard, N. C. 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