W. O. W. DISTRICT NEWS ITEMS (IK. H. Grogan-, Jr., District Mgr.) PROGRAM 1 1' extern District JUoy Kolltng A* xoriation. Woodmen of World an? Woodmen Circle. April 27th and 28th Brevard 27th, Rosman 28th BANQUET PROGRAM THE CANTEEN? Main street, Brevard ? 8 o'clock p. m. Toastmaster .. W. H. Grogan, Jr., Brevard. Opening Ode . . Everybody Invocation . . wev. R. L. Alexander, Tii ard. * Music . . Fisjer Band, Roeman. Introductions: Welcome address . . Mayor Ralph Ramsey, Brevard. Response . . Mrs. Effie Rogers, Manager Woodmen Circle. Music .... HenderBonville Double quartet. Address . . General E. B. Lewis, National Director and State Manager W. 0. W. Song . . Mrs. Carl McCrary. as sisted by Mrs. Wilkins. Minute talks .. by others. Music . . Hendersonville Quartet. Song . . Brevard Kiwanis club. Song . . Brevard Business Women's club. Address . . Judge Barrington T. II HI. Head Consul W. 0. W. Wades boro. Square dance at Franklin Hotel. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of Chalmers D. Chapman (de ceased). late of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of sn'd deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Brevard, North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of April, 1933. or this notice will be . pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 6th dav of April. 1932. DAVID G. WARD. Executor. April 7. 1,4, 21, 28, MB, 12. NOTICE OF SALE Under Chattel Mortgage State of Nor*h Carolina WHEREAS on the 24th day of March 1931 the Brevard Hardware & Furniture Company, Inc., executed a chattu mdr-'Kage anu nylc. r? ihe Bcin::n vtl "iwai-.r & M-nuit'-v.-' : "ij'.ff Company. Inc., ?')?:> ???rverly disrobed in mortgage. vhi'-h is recorded i; i>- -! ;;t page 472 of the records i*:' c' jtt 1 mortgages in the office of the n ? ;i: ?? of Deeds in Transyl vania Count;- at Brevard, and where* a:. th? said Be'nap Hardware & Ji.-.ruf.v' i ing Company. Inc.. by en-l meni has transferred all its right, title and interest i:i the ??/.or: gag ' and n ? . above referred to, t > D -^ald T.ce Moore ; NOW. THEREFORE, under and by vi tue of the power contained in ; : i mor-gagc, I. as assignee of the fi' Hardware <?? Manufacturing (Vmpanv. Inc . of Louisville, Ky., will on Monday the 25th day of April 1932 at 12 o'clock M. at the store of the Brevard Hardware & Furniture Company at No. Ill West Main Street in Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash all of that certain property now situate in the store of the Bre vard Hardware & Furniture Com pany. Inc., as is described in the chat tel mortgage above referred to. which is recorded in Book 24 at page 472 of the chattel mortgage records in and for Transylvania County, N. C., and reference is hereby made to said | book and pape for a complete de scription of the property to be sold under this power. Said sale made to satisfy indebtedness due the on- i dersigncd assignee and cost of sale i and anv surplus will be paid to the I Broward Hardware & Furniture Com pany, Inc. This the 30th day of March, 1932. DONALD LEE MOORE, Assignee. 4tc Mar 31 Apr7,14,21 PROGRAM, ROSMAN 28 th MORNING SESSION 10 o'clock a. m. ' i Call to Order by Pres. N. B. Rhod J armor, Canton. 1 Song . . Opening Ode. ; Invocation . . Rev. J. E. Burt, Ros 'man. I Welcome address .. A. M. White. ? . Mayor of Rosman. Response Hugh Montieth 1 Sylva. Music . . Fisher Band and others. Address . . State Manager, E. B. Lewis. Address . . Head Consul B. T. Hili. Committee Appointments by Presi dent Rhodarmer. Adjourn for Dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 o'clock p. m. Cull to Order by Pres. N. B. Rhod nvmer, Canton. Reading Camp and Grove reports v Secretary and talks by one mem ber from each Camp and Grove. Address . . W. H. Grogan, Jr., Dis tn'"t Manager. Committee Reports. Election of Officers. Miscellaneous. I The beautiful Franklin Hotel, Main j street, Brevard, N. C., has made us 'a special rate for delegates attending j District Convention. Rooms with bath, ! two persons to room, 75 cents each. I Rooms without bath, two persons to jrocm, 50 cents each. (No meals served j at Franklin Hotel ?or this occasion.) The square dance will be held at ; 'his hotel following banquet. See Jerry Jerome for banquet j tickets. . v. ? 5' Camp Review This- Week Red Mountain Camp No. 681 was Chartered April 14, 191 G. Fortv-two members are enrolled in the camp with ?41,500.00 Insurance. One mem ber has been lost by death and $1,000 has been paid to his benoficiary. Six new members have been added this year. This camp built and owns their o\v>i hall. J. O. Ledbetter, Consul Commander, Ralph Jackson, secretary. Sylva Meeting Diar Sovereign Grogan, You should have been with Us last Mi-ndny night a' the W. O. W. meet ing in Sylva. It was the close of our SO day attendance campaign and we hud speakers and eats galore. There were about 75 present and 1 have never attended a better meeting. ?V. (I Reed, principal of Sylva High school and J. G. Murry, pastor of Sylva Baptist church were the principal speakers and they told '.is plenty that we did not know about the good that the W. 0. W. is doing in Sylva. I believe that now wo are en the road to a larger increase in member ship and more interest than has ever b-- ;? manifested by the members. Within the last two months we have taken in thirteen new members and there are several others on the wait ing list. May I congratulate you on the idea of sending the Brevard News to the clerks of the local camps. It is a good idea and we want you to keep the good work up. , Come to see us when you can and \ when you are not here just stand on the sideling and watch us grow. We propose to make Sylva Camp No. 500 the banner camp in Western North Carolina. \ Fraternally yours, HUGH MONTIETH I KEEPING A-HEAD Old Hen: "Let me give you a piece] of good advice." Young Hen: "What is it?" Old Hen: "An egg a day keeps the; axe away." AND HE NEVER KNEW Five Feet: "Might I have this dance?" Six Feet: "Yes, you mite," ? frOm HEADACHES COLDS AND SORE THROAT NEURITIS, NEURALGIA Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain. There is hardly an ache or pain Bayer L Aspirin tablets can't relieve; ttny are a great comfort to -women who suffer periodically. They are always to be relied on for breaking up colds. neuritis; rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. Just be certain it's Bayer you're taking; it dees not hurt the heart. Get the genuine tablets, in this familiar package for the pocket. It may be only a simple head ache, or it may be neuralgia or BEWARE OF IMITATIONS * THE PRAYER CORNER ^ ' (From, the files of long ago) OUR VICT OHIO US KING There is a very beautiful old Easter Hymn, which, if one takes the first two lines of each verse makes ? a wonderful thought for us at this season. , "At the Lamb's High Feast we sing Praise to our Victorious King." I We forget that it is God's high feast; so many times, altogether, we forget that God is victorious; that we are not on the side of failure, weakness aijd sin, but on the side of victory; no failure but perfect strength and sin washed away. Those of us who are Christians ? and come this Easter day to the Sacrament of His Body and Blood would do well to think especially of this ? that it is the Lamb's High Feast at which we appear. "Where the Pascal Blood is poured,' i Death's dark angel sheaths his his sword." God is victorious even over death. 1 There is no death to those who believe . in our Lord Jesus Christ. Our loved | ones are not dead. Behold they live ! ? The spirit goes to God who gave it. God is victorious. God is full of life, j ; There is no darkness nor shadows of , turning; there is no night there, so | there is nothing to fear. "Perfect love i castet'n out fear." Have love for God. ! If wo come to the Larr.b's High ' Feast with love in oar hearts, we 1 overcome death, we rise tc a new life. Christ came that we might have ! life and have it more abundantly now, j in the world to come, life is eve rip. st- j ing. Lake Toxaway News Rev. S. B. McCall and W. W. Mr- j Neely made a business t . ip to Namur . last Friday. i Mrs. C'. W. Henderson of Quebec j spent Thursday of last week with her} sister, Mrs. C. C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinkle of j Namur was in Toxaway !a?t Satur- . day visiting relatives. Mrs. Posy Owen was real sick last ! week with flu. Miss Mae Johnson was the guest oi i her cousin, Miss Elsie Miller, lai ' ! Wednesday. Mrs. H. G. Rogers and little ?;>r>. j John, went to Gastonia. N. 0., las! | Sunday for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McNccly of Bre vard was in Toxaway last Saturday. R. F. Williams spent last Saturday in Brevard. J. L. Sanders is attending court in | Brevard this week. I Nolan McCoy is visiting his sister, j Mrs. Arrowood Lee and Mr. Lee. Miss Louise Williams returned home last week from Dillsboro. N. C ( where she had been visiting Miss Mil- ! dred Williams. Mrs. Waite P.eid and son T. \V. or Sapphire was visitors here iast Sat- 1 urday. Mrs. Mary Burgess and daughter. Miss Elberta, of Oakland were Toxa way visitors last week. Mrs. Ernest Pangle and 1 i 1 1 1? ) daughter of Rosman are visiting her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood went to Hendersonville last Sunday afternoon. Doyle McCall of Oakland sp?nl the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Her bert Hall. Mrs. Granville Fisher was a Bre vard visitor last week. WITH THE COUNTY'S COLORED FEOPL ( By ./. M. Harris) CHURCHES Th? churches held regular services The Sunday school rally at Bethel Baptist church proved a great suc cess. They are now having the largest Sunday school in the history of the Church. Rev. R. B. Clayton from Greer, S. C. preached at R"thel (A) Bjptist church last Sunday. SCHOOLS Tuesday was Seventh grade State Examination day. The schools are planning for closing exercises next week. Professor O. R. Pope of Rocky Mt.. N. C , has been elected head of the Negro State Teachers Association. Their nert meeting will be held in Raleigh. 1$. C. Rev. Nelson, D. D., is the new President of Shaw University, Ral eigh, N. C. He is the first colored man to serve as president of Shaw. It has a larg? attendance this year. Thi3 is one of the best colleges for negroes in the South. Be Yourself Instead of trying to get away from the race in color and actions ? the American negro should be himself, live among his own people and de velope his own arts, sing his own songs, read his own books. Remember ing every man "or race must fight out his own battles on his own grounds. Principal J. M. Harris will speak at the Everett school next Monday night April 18. Mrs. J. II. Johnstone is teacher at that school. THE RIGHT WAY Tifl TRAVS3, is*by train. The safest. Most com fortable. Most reliable 2csts less wrwe of Ticket Agents regarding jit*-*-* redaccd fares for short *r?r>s r,AILT.VAV riTT".?' Those are wonderful things tn know | and wo can know them if we will. God ? hns won the victory, it is for us to j claim the victory and make it our, (,wn. So come to the feast, the Lamb's j High Feast with no misgivings for I "At the Lamb's High Feast we sing J . Praise to our Victorious King," A PRAYER FOR OUR ! ? VICTORIOUS KING 1 0 risen Christ, who hast gained the eternal victory of life over death, and in whom all men are victorious, we bless Thee for Thy goodness, even as we adore Thee for Thy glory. Give us Thy victory over fear and bitterness. Grant us Thy victory over sorrow, that in it our poor sor rows may be hidden, and we be com forted. Make us to rise with Thee, and from the other world may we , hear united with Thy voice, the voices of those who have risen to life ? through Thee, and who can be no i more. So do Thou be our Easter Com- : fort and our Easter Joy, dear Jesus, our Victorious King, Amen. OAKLAND NEWS ITEMS Mrs. Lee Norton spent last week in Brevard and returned to Brevaci| Sunday afternoon after spending the ? weekend at her home. Mrs. Fred McNeely is very ill at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mc Neely at Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire spent Sunday with the latter's grandparents Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Sanders. Mr. Lensy Sanders returned home Sunday after spending the week-end j in South Carolina. Miss Myrtle McCall and Miss Evon ' Sanders were the supper guests Sun day night of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. / McCall. I Mr. Norman Posey is visiting his uncle, Mr. W. F. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McCall were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sanders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon. Sanders and ' daughter, Mrs. Walter McKinney, , called on the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sanders. Mrs. Mary Burgess and Kile Gal loway called on Mrs. I. S. Sanders j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. St&urra wi-n. to South Carolina and lahtrs mother returned home v.ith tlicm to stay a few weeks. Mrs. Wade Nicholscti and Mr K. A. Eeid are very sick with (I-. Walter McNeely and 1. : were in Boheynee on business. Cecil Whitmire and L. ('. visited Ray Sanders Sunday. Mrs. I. S. Sanders called on Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. R. K. Altx ander Thursday afternoon. The many friends of Mrs. I.. M. Lyda of Lindale, Ga., are sorry to know of her illness. Mr. and Mrs. S. I.. Sanders h.ivo recovered ffrom the flu of which we are very glad. Mrs. Lillie Alexander is spendii:^ a few days with her niece, Mrs. Wood fin Miller, of Sapphire. Mrs. Lee Nicholson and baby have been real sick. Mrs. C. F. Norton and Mrs. N. F. McCall have several boarders who are working for Hobbs Pcabody Co. Want Ads Are Good Sclline Atrent'. Conversation With a Hard-Boiled Business Man fHH following is an actual conversation that took place when a hard-boiled business man met a S. P. U. salesman: H. B. Bu siness Man: "You probably don't know it, but 1 am indebted to you for one of the greatest favors I ever received at the hands of anyone." Salesman: "I think I might guess anyhow, but v>hat was it?"' H. B. Business Man: "It was when you sold me a Kelvinator. I thought it was just simply 'selling talk' when you told me that in addition to its con veniences, its value from the standpoint of health, and its other advantages, it would pay for itself through the better saving of food, through low cost of providing refrigeration, and in other ways. I am now convinced that your statement was noi only true but that you were exceedingly conservative. I wouldn't take for my Kelvinator twice the price I paid you if I couldn't get another, and 1 wan* you to know that I appre ciate the service yov rendered me." \TOT only is (he above an actual conversation which took place between one of aur salesmen and a customer but it is typical of literally hundreds of similar conversations. which have taken place between other customers and members of our or ganization in every city and town in which we operate. \ IT you haven't an electric refrigerator already you * owe it to yourself to investigate the FACTS with ? reference to the advantages and the economy ot this useful appliance which means so much to the modern home. Southern Public Utilities Co.

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