ktViORD TO PREACH ANNUAL SERMON AT | I THE BREVARD HIGH (Continued from pago one) held Thursday . ^f^^'and inte? been participant* m 335 ^Sf f-fpS-l ?*? Leslie McGuire; History, ^.on; der: O^ciai anfstaUstica Emma Toast to uass V weii jane Deawr; Pr??!?? Pearce; Gifto.ian. , Qkford; pare STSi.^1 u.. ,n_p Pearce; vice pre?1 SEtyHMSss.."*? SKjSSr- 1sa?? -T*USr.s^.r.'s ffollyn S?y - ?*?? Slrap*?n' Other features of the evening wiU rfc&'S.SSsp dingfield, selections by Misses ES, e? ?S a?i?? uoromy Graduating Th- Pr?nc hides Passional by exercises mCludes. , Sopho Orchestra; Laurel Beare", mores ; Invooat.on, Rev. Har.^y Salutatory, Louise f Song. School Song. Seniors ; Benediction. Rev. R- ? A1There are 43 seniors in the class of ?J the Hst including: Jane Pearce, s--SH?lF= & iffiS Kvgj. sstfwis^a ss-ss ^defi?5orieMStorM^arette Waldrop. Alfred Hampton. HIGH SCHOOL STATISTICS Historian? Leslie McGuire. Statistician? Floy Ponder. Poeteas ? Louise Gillespie, Testator ? Randall Lankford. Giftcrian ? Mildred Hayes Phopnetess? ' Winifred Nichohmi. Mascots ? Carolyn Kimzey, Junior Simpson. SUPERLATIVES Most popular girl ? Jane Most popular boy ? Wilson Middle U Most studious girl? Leslie McGuire. Most studious boy ? Harry Pickel Best all around ? Thelma Johnson. Best sport? girl? Floy Ponder. Best sport? boy? Alfred Hampton. Most handsome boy ? John Collins. Prettiest girl? .Mildred Norton. Best dancer ? Mildred Hayes. Politest boy? John Collins. Silliest couple? Emma Deaver ana Walter Ash-worth. Class baby? Van O'Kelley. Class flirt? Margaret Barnette. Peppiest girl-Frances Kiaff. ? Most attractive girl ? Winiirea I SUCCESSFUL EVENT, (Condmted p"?n pat/o one) Corbin, instructor of Vocational Agri '?ultiin.' in Mie Roman High school; A. H. Ki/./r. representing the local committee; Flave iloldcn, represent ing the parents and farmers of the county; Prof. J. 15. Jones, Superin tendent of city and county schools and Prof. Julian Glazencr who wel comed the parents, guests and . visit ors for their presence and followed his hearty welcome with a report of the intensive work which his boys are loing under his direction and super vision. The banquet ended with a fitting closing as the Y. T. H. F. members closed their meeting in due and stated form. | PRAYER MEETING SERVICES I ATTRACT LARGE CROWD Well .lttonded praver meetings have been held each evening at the Brevard Baptist Church sis^e Wednesday .March 30. as a result of the splendid outgrowth of that successful meeting. Each night the services are con ducted by Rev. Paul Hartsell, pastor of the church and he extends a hearty invitation to the general public to at tend this series of meetings. The meet ings will be continued for scw^a time, no definite date having been set for the close. A large number of people have ex pressed favorably in regard to these services and an increased personal spirituality is being manifest on the part of all members attending reg ularly. GRADUATION EXERCISES OF PENROSE SEVENTH GRADE The Class Day exercises of the Penrose school will be rendered on Tuesday evening at 7:30 April 19. This very unique program will be featured by an address by Prof. G. C. Bush, Principal of Rosman High school. There are eight in the class: Claud Rickman and Claud Davi3 of. the Blantyre community: Sylvia Lyday, Catherine Town send, Eva Case, Dorothy Talley, Martha Cox and John Shuford of the Enon section. JUBMJ5BYIS HEARD AT KIWANIS Judge John M. Oglesby, who presid ed over the April teim Of- Superior court here,' addressed the Khranis club Thursday at noon when they met jat the England home for their regular i session. I Judge Ogles by gave an interesting (discourse on "Law and Order," hold ing the Intense interest of the Kiwan ians throughout the length of hie talk. He revealed many points of interest and valuable data oe law to the men assembled. A committee of three was appointed to confer with the Greenville chamber iof commerce in regard to the propos ed Motorcade and plans concerning this event will be announced later. The Kiwaniang voted t i> attend the Woodmen of the World Banquet to ' be held at The Canteen, the night of the 27th, upon invitation of that or ganization. Nicholson. Clas3 sheik ? Roy Neill. Cutest girl ? Elizabeth Case. Sweetest girl ? Louise Gillespie. Quietest girl ? Kate McLeod. Quietest boy ? Andrew Boggs. Most dignified? Brona Sharp. 1 - hit the "nail on the head" . . BUY NOW All the leaders of the State and Nation say to BUY REAL ESTATE NOW Look about you ! Do any of you know when GOOD property could be bought at the LOW PRICES r OW PREVAILING? You know that things will change over night, and that never again can you find such values in real estate as those about you right now. GET A HOME and GET IT NOW Anyway, let us show you some places we have listed, and tell you how easily you may have your own home. Always See Judson McCrary REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Phone 172 Tinsley Building - : 0 MAMlN MAN tNltKb DISTRICT CONTEST ( C named 'h ie- j fates be given credentials as repre- h ientatives, and any other Republican fj (roinen of the county who will attend. 1 The state convention is being held g n Charlotte this Thursday, while the | ^ongress/ional convention is to be he.u | T, ,, *? ' April ?0. !j 7". i after an ? !;? 'v .?? ?? i:id ... : y *'v\ II. Arr v, . .. MISS WILLIAMS ! U DELIVER ORATION (Continued fi om. page one ) nnii numerous other activities at the rchool. ''he will receive a four year diploma with a bachelor of science ir education degree in the exercises in Mayi Mi - ; Williams is president of the Ganura chapter of the Pi Kappa Del ta fraternity and is president of the Philomathian Literary society. Dur ing her freshman year, Miss Williams made the highest scholastic average ir elasr 0~W recently she par ticipated in