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MAYOR RAMSEY TO ! DELIVER ADDRESS A ? large audi - nee was present Tuesday evening at the , Davidson River school house to enjoy the com mencement exercises,, of the local school. The following program was presented. V Song Primary Grades f Mother Goose Operatta . . Primary giaues. * ; Spirit of Happiness .... 4th and 5th grades. ! Uncle Sam's House party . . (5th and . 7th g'^Jes. Song 6th and 7th grades Graduation exercises and presenta tion of certificates will be presented at the school house Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. At that time Mayor Ramsey of Brevard will deliver an ad dress to the seventh grade graduates. Mrs. \V. C. Horris and Mrs. Orin Ramer of North Brevard, were Sun day evening guests of Mrs. Emma Cnlbum. Mrs. Harvey Souther has been spending sometime at the bedside of her father. Mr- C. Case, who is seriously ill at his home near Lamb's Creek. I A practice baseball game was play ed on the local diamond between Pen- ( ivse and the local nine Saturday afternoon. This is the first game the hoys have played and with Willie Morris and. Henry Mackey as Mounds- [ men the team made a fine showing. Mr. Harvey Radford spent Satur- 1 day in Hendersonville. The Baptist singing choir from this section attended the third Sun day afternoon district singing con vention at Carr's Hill. ? Mr. Edgar Orr who has spent the ' winter in F.lorida, -where he had em ployment, is visiting hi? parents* Mr. j and M Sam Orr, before going to ! Now York where he will spend the j summer. A large crowd of friends and rela tives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patton Sunday to celebrate! their recent birthdays. A bountiful | dinner was served and an enjoyable, time was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Sentell and j family hav > moved from n*?.vi<Json ; Rive; to this section. j Mr. Frank Mackey who has spent , the past eight years in Norfolk, Va? ' spent the first part of the week with j his father, R. E. Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggs, of Stanley, N. C., spent Sunday with I the former's sister. Mrs. W. A. Lyday. ' Sir. Bishop and daughter Rose I spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and1 Mrs. Avdv Titpon at the Clough farm. : Mrs. Sarah Cathran of West Ashe- j viUe, is visiting her mother, Mrs. ! Maggie Parris. Mr. Fred Allen of Swannoa is visit- 1 ing in this section, Mr. Williams is visiting his sister, j Mrs. D. Duncan. Mrs. Jim Allison and daughter, j Dollie, who have spent the winter . months with Mr. Allison in Ruther-j fordton, have returned to their home; here for the summer. Mr. Carl Bryson of the U. S. Navy) who is visiting his sister, Mrs. Willie Morris at North Brevard was a re cent guest of friends in this section. Mrs. 'V. A. Lyday and Mrs. Frances Allen anA daughter Elizabeth, spent f Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jess; McCall at her home in "Happy j Hollow." I Mrs. J. H. Wolf spent several days ; last week in AsHeville. Miss Ruby Edmundson of Avery's ! Creek was a visitor at the local school , Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Susan Fowler who has spent; a month with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. j Orr a;nd Mrs. Sarah Orr has return- 1 OGIESBY SETTLES MANY CIVIL CASES \ ccording to the Civil Superior Court Docket, a comparatively snva^ cases being continued. ! Settlements were obtained m following cases: Bottl Frank Patton vs. Coca Coia bo"' Mr.. J. M. ?... W standanl MM. P. C- ??? Mot" | C ). Non suited. . Engli8fc. i Commissioner of tsanKs \s. ^ DiSSS?lC.?dttC..v..T. RW-t, "'f!?!' Galloway vs. Ck.ce.te. ruber Co. Dismissed. , 1 7,ora Allison, Guardian et al vs. \, R. Owen, ct al. Won. 1 Chase National Bank et al v . C. C. Jordon, Mistrial. Gallo- ' N. A. Miller et al vs. T. C. uaiw | vav, et al. Won. p;,,i.e\. \r.nio Mae Walters vs. J. H. | "ygyjTW.i ?W=5 1 Iriri: p.i Commissioner of BanKs v Hamlin, J. II. Tinsley and Mis. J. " . Tinsley. , j, W. Commissioner of ? Duckworth and Cos Paxton. State vs. Jim Lane . Sallie Osteon vs. Bmaul ? | and Power Co? ; Gilliland vs. Carr Lumbei - o. j Carolina Light and Power Co. UUG'c;ReReeves vs. Vance Galloway Ct Divorces were granted in the cases ToddenBea\rkedWyatt Chapman vs.j 1 All ofheTa.nions of the Civil calen-j der were continued until the next term of Superior court. j Cd to the home of her daughter, Mis Frank Wilson at Penrose. Mrs. W. C. Cody awl Mrs. A- Avery snent Wednesday afurnoon with M Dewitt McCall a; ihe Clough farm Mr. Joe Orr was a recent guest ot his daughter, Mrs. John Lyday, at Penrose. , . Mr. Jude Albert and son, Joe, 01 Brevard. spent Wednesday with M . Albert's mother. Mrs. S. A. aidci i. Mrs. Emma Colburn has returned to her home here after spend.ng ^ oast two weeks with her daugnwi, Mrs. C. C. Morris at Bntmore. Af n tt Orr and cnildren, Frances and D. S? spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Orr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delias Lyday, at their home ntRoy Frady has been suffering with j ^Oliver Buckner of F.ast. F?rk has j been visiting his sister, Mrs. U ^Mrs/W. A. Lyday and Mrs. Frances Allen spent Friday afternoon w ith Mrs Don O'Kelley at Avery Creek. Mr. and Mrs. O'Kelley arc planning to move to Enka soon. The revival meeting which has been held the last two weeks at the 1<k? Baptist church closed 7* ? evening. The meeting which was con ducted by the pastor Rev C !. BlytM, and assisted by Rev. Walter Hoi' te claw of Hendersonville, has been a successful one. There were many con versions and the Baptiama will be held here the fourth Sunday morning, April 24. I T. E. WATERS, Mgr. News Arcade. Next Door To Breyjird News Most reasonable In Brevard. Give us a trial. Well equipped shop, expert work men. ? .^v When you can have your old ones Repaired at Low Cost OUR PRICES GLEN MILLER, JR., 1 COLLEGE ORATOR Former Brevard Boy Ranks High At King s College. T. Glen Miller, son of fill-, and Mrs. T. G. Miller, of Penrose, who hns been attending King's College at Bristol, Tonn., for the past school year, seeking an A, B. degree, is mak ing an envious record according to recent information from that school. Young Miller is an officer of th Freshman class and a member of the Athenaean Literary Society. He wa: recently chosen Junior Orator of hi: society and will deliver on oration during the commencement exercises. Always a good student, Mr. Mille has been making grades far above tht average and hfe is also active in th; College Glee Club and Band, playinp the Baritone Horn for the band anc singing tenor in the Glee club. He Technical director cf King Jesters the college dramatic club: During his high school career c"> the Brevard High school Glen was active in many student affairs in ad dition to his curricula, having been a member of the high school orches tra as well as the municipal band. He, played the loading part in the senior play of his class, '31, and he was active in Boy Scout work for several years. He led in a large number of student activities, having been widely known and iiked by all. jiersons with whom he came in contact. j CARD OF THAS'KS We wish to thank our host of friends and express our appreciation of their kintness shown us during the dark hours caused by the death of our husband and father, M. N. Moore, We< are also very grateful for the beauti ful floral tribute. MRS. M. N. MOORE , and family B. L DEBATE TEAM LOSES IN FINALS ? 1 Allhoogh tho Brevard Institute De bating team did not succeed in bring ing1 home the Aycock Memorial Cug ' from Chapel Hill last week, the mem- ; bers of the team end their sponsors; feel that the experience was one worth 1 while, and thai trip will be & valu-j able asset to them in contending for honors again next year. i No team was eliminated by any other single team until the finals. Three fourths of the fifty-eight teams from the various high schools of th state that survived the preliminary triangular contests on April first, j were eliminated in the first round, i One affirmative and one negativt team were chosen as the best of four complete teams contesting in each group in this round. One of the In stitute speakers. Mr. Pio Sanchez, was chosen by the judges as being the best individual debater of the sixteen con tending in one of the groups, I The cup was won in the final de bate on Friday evening, by the nega- ? tive team from Curry High at Greens boro, over the affirmative' from Kin- ' ston. All four debaters in the final ? contest, a boy and a girl on each team, showed a High degree of excel lence in their performance. The Institute debaters were Piu Sanchez and Jack Wildey on the Af firmative, and Russell Henderson and Gladys Perry, on the Negative. Wil burn Hooper was the alternate. The query: Resolved that the United; States should adopt a system of com pulsory unemployment Insurance. Tke team was accompanied to Chapel Hill by their Coach, Mr. Lloyd Allison, and by Supt. J. F. Winton. Thirty per cent of the population of Oregon and Washington belong to church. There is no statute to Robert Mor ris who financed the American rev olution. HEALTH BOARD TO ! LAUNCH CAMPAIGN! The State Board of Jl<?olth has- j just launched upon its campaign oli immunization against typhoid, diph- j theriu and small pox. This campaign [ was decidcd upon after many promi- 1 nent doctors throughout the Stato I had corroborated the State Board's ! opinion that such a campaign was! more needed at this time than for j several years past. Endorsement of this timely health movement has al-J ready been received from variou* : educational and social agencies, | throughout the State. The campaign will be conducted j along three" lines. First, the preschool j clinics are being set up in certain ; counties of the State; second, certain, counties without full time health j officers of public healfh nurses may j enter into contract with the State Board of Health for this work. Pas quotank and Yancy Counties have al ready signed sucli contracts. Under the terms of the contract tha treat ment against each disease will be ad ministered for twenty-five cents per person, one half of this amount to be paid by the State Board of Health and the other half by the county. Third, there will be a general effort made through educational methods and distribution of literature to have the people throughout the State at large take these treatments at '..he time of their regular medical cxami nationo. This campaign is unique in that a special effort will b made to im munize as many as possible in a cer tain age class, the ages to be announc ed later. Although the death rate from ' typhoid, diphtheria, and small pox; has steadily declined in North Caro line during the last twenty years, medical authorities believe that this campaign will go far toward further reducing the death rate from the dis < :;ses in question. , PHiUIPS For TrOuUes due to Acid .?(OlGrSTlON ACIP MtARTBUf^ HlAOACHt CA<v3.HWJf.ra the Acid SICK stomachs, sovr sten'atlij > indigestion usually- mean eve ??; acid. The stomach nerves. : - over-stimulated. Too murh ocid nuikt-i the sfonvu r I and intestines sour. Alia ii kii! instantly. The hcsl furst is I ?>' Milk of ftfognc-ia. tc^acsc t?m h-ts less ?}os<! nculr;;i;jt?i mm;> i;tm > its volume in acid. 1"> r.MK-. ,-lnr*t - aril Avitii ^ i . ?? . C'?or ? . ? (*. Take a spoonful in v .t?-r y>\r unhappy condition will pr;>l::,!iiv in.J in five minutes. Then you : krowwhsil to do. 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