Newspapers / Brevard news. / May 19, 1932, edition 1 / Page 4
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TOXAWAY WALLOPS I THE PENROSE TEAM (.V. L. Ponder) The Toxaway bail club took the big end 'from Penrose Saturday in a practice game or. Penrose field. The game was rather close until Toxaway scored five runs in the seventh in-, ning. Penrose raw material showed a big lack of practice. The pitching on both sides was good, 0wen3 of Toxaway striking out 13 and Wil liams of Penrose 14 in 7 innings and Poore of Penrose 1 in 2 innings. Penrose had 9 scattered hits, Mid dleton making 1 double while Toxa way had 11 with J. McCall 2 doubles and White 1. Penrose had 2 nice double plays. Fisher of Toxaway led in stolen bases. Score by innings: Penrose 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 Toxaway 2 0 1 0 0 2 5 3 1 14 McCall of Joxaway and Carter ul Pisgah Forest were umpires. Penrose plays Pisggan Saturday at Pisgah. and Toxaway plays Rosman. $ I :( Blantyre Breezes 1 Mr. and Mrs. Avery Justus visited Mr. anil. Mrs. J. T. Justus Sunday. Mrs. Van Book and children have bten spending some time with Mrs. Heck'.- mother. Mrs. Lee Moody, who is ill. Mrs. K. V. Duncan had as her trues; Sunday Mrs. Virgil Galloway. Mrs. ("imnie Justus and children Bruce and Jack, visited Mrs. John Rood recently. Mr. aiui Mrs. Fred Ballard and family have moved into the Uncle Ben Frady house. We extend to them a corial invitation to attend Sunday -.ehool and preaching. We :i re sorry to report that Miss Ruby - Hamilton is seriously ill and has beyi removed from her hom^ hero li> a hospital in Hendersonville. Her mother, Mrs. Bill Moore is spending soni?_ time there, with her. We join in a hearty wish for an early recovery. Unele Vance Duncan is spending M'me time with his sen. Tyre Dun; can. and iamily of Little River. Mr. A. \Y. Davis has returned to his farm, in Georgia, after spending tiie winter with his family here. He repc ts that his wheat crop is later than u-.ua! this year. . ? Rev. Flave Holden tilled his regu lar appointment here, Sunday, with a very interesting sermon. Lenord* N'esbit is able to be out now after being seriously ill for some -time. Mrs. Jerry Orr of Turkey Creek is sending some time with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody. Clannie Justus visited Mr. and 'J Mrs. Milferd Morgan of Etowah Sunday. , . f Mr. ?nd Mrs. Virgil Duncan, and child, of Brevard, were the guests pf , Mr. and AV s. . W. K, Duncan and 'children Sunday. ! Mr. Bill Mocre called* on Mr. Howard Wright Monday night. Claude Rickman who has employ ment in Abbeville, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rickman, here. Some in our community attended the farmer's meeting which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lyday, of Enon, Monday night. The little child of Carlie Powell who is spending some time with its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell, is very much improved. Will Norman reports that he is very busy attending to the construc tion of his house, which he is building f on his mother's place near Blantyre. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Maxwell had as their guest Sunday, John English. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baynard and family visited- Mrs. Baynard's pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. v Jake Simpson Sunday. We find that our B. Y. P. U. is improving all the time. Last Sunday night we had many visitors and we nvite them back again. Miss Agnes Maxwell had as her Sjuest Sunday, Mr. Leroy Davis. Rev. and Mrs. Will Willard were ?.vith us Sunday night, and after B. V. P. U. Rev. Williard delivered a wonderful sermon, which was enjoy ?d very much by all. Miss Mary Ellen Reed visited Miss ?'rod Maxwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moody and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moody Sunday. Miss Sar^h Nesbitt is spending .-on:e time with her sister, Mrs. Lyday Baynard of Pleasant Grove. We are glad to report that Howard Wright is much improved, and able 'o be out again, after being critically ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jonqjs visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gash and family S'unday. Mrs. Lewis Simpson who has been ill for some time continues just about the same. Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, Misses Fred Maxwell and Mary Ellen Reed visit d Mrs. Li'e Mooay Sunday. CEMETERY WORK TO BE DONE AT CONNE5 TEfc . . Work of beautifying and cleaning up the Connestee Cemetery will be done this Friday May 20, when all persons who have friends and rela tives hjiried there are invited to meet ".nd b<|rin the work. It is expected that a large number f people will help with the work and ?in invitation has been "xtended by .Miss Flora Holden, an active church worker for persons to bring tools to the cemetery and aid with the good work. WORK OF CLINIC IS MOST SATISFACTORY r ? _ ? 227 health examinations were given children of Transylvania county dur ing the toxoid health clinic by th<; officers in charge, Miss Hobbs of the State health department end Dr. C. L. Newland, county health officer ac cording to the final report of Miss Hobbs. Of this number 2-V received toxoid , treatment, 2G having previously had 'the treafcnent. According to Miss Hobbs the ratio in regard to ages and number of children receiving treat ; ment follojvs: 1, six months old child; 2 nine months old children; 9, one year; 18 months; 1, 15 months; 1, 10 months; 1, 13 months; 15, 2 years; 15, 3 years; 45, 4 years; 32, 5 years; 'CO. 6 years; 34, 7 years; 19, 8 years; 14, !) years; 7, 10 years; 10, 11 years; 2, 12 years. Children receiving this treatment will return to Dr. (7. L. Newland for the second treatrrvnt on June 8. Col iored children will receive second , treatment on June 9. Miss Hobbs returned to Statesvillo Wednesday to resume her duiies ' there. She reported that the clinic was very successful and that the pa tients were very considerate. Madison County farmers have formed a Hereford Association to i promote the production of pure bred beel" cattld. i .. itg QUEBEC NEWS ! i Mrs. M. H, Holiday, son and Mts. T. H. Calloway of Brevard were* Que bec visitors Tuesday of last, week. Mrs. C. W. Henderson visited her sister, Mrs. C. C. Hall Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall made ' a busines trip to Brevard last Tues day. Mrs. .lack Smith and little son, Tommie, were Brevard visitor.? Thursday. Miss Lucille Henderson spent Tues day night with Miss Eisie Miller of Lake Toxaway. i Mr. Claude Simpson of Greenville, S. C., is spending; sometime with Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. McCall. Mrs. Jim Fisher returned to the ! Angel Bros. Hospital., ? Franklin, where she underwent an operation a few days ago. She is reported in a | critical condition. Misses Gussie Whitmire and Ber n<>e Reid were Sunday guests of Miss Mildred Henderson. Mrs. Ranze.v Whitmire spent Tues day night with her daughter, Mrs. Watha Fisher. Misses Cleo and Virginia .Tones of Asheville are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones. Mrs. Avery Reid and little son, Curtis, of Brevard, spent Saturday night with Mrs, Reid's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Reece. Mrs. C. W. Henderson visited Mrs Elmer Golden Friday. Quite a number of the community W. O. W. DISTRICT NEWS ITEMS BY W. H. GROGAN District Manager Honor Jioll Last Week Camp No. 905 Hayesville, 3 appli cations; Camp No. 403 Forest City, 3 applications; Camp No. 391 Canton, ?i applications. Meetings Attended Lust Week I visited Forest City camp Monday night. A good Degree Team has been organized and will soon be able to fake carc of all candidates. Over at Hayesville two candidates were given the protection degree. A delegation from Murphy helped with the work. A joint picnic will be held this spring by camps at Hayesville and Murphy. At Canton Friday night 10 applica tions were voted on, this camp now has twenty candidates on way for Protection Degree. Near by camps will be welcome at any Friday night meeting. Why r/>t make up a party >M;d atte\l Friday night meeting at Canton? Social Meetings I will attend social meetings at Marion Tuesday night and Catawba Saturday night. Open for dates 23rd to 28th. Strawberry short cake goes good this time of year. How about it Hick ory? Hops H Hi's Hills? Have been asited lately ho<v Hill's Hills were coming, so I'm asking Hill to write us regarding his little Hills so wt; can tell Hills friends how the little Hills are growing into big Hills. That Dinner J still hear about that wonderful , dinner at Rosman. All who ate at that table will return to Rosman the first opportunity. The Hendersonville ladies had better be practicing on their cooking if they expect to* equal the cooking of the Woodmen Circle of Rosman., Get One ? Every Woodmen should try and get , one explication during the month of 1 May. Ask that neighbor to join your Camp. Tell him you need hi> help and . influence and he needs our protection ! and Fraternal benefits. C'l mp Ft* Liar Thix Wee I: I CI iff side Camp No. 36!) CI iff side, | X. C., was chartered Sept. 28, 1917. j Forty one members on roll book, one 1 death in this camp. Sovereign W. P. i Murry died Nov. 30, 1919. A. B. Joliy on, Financial Sec. G. C. Rlanton, Consul Commander. people attended the sinking at Bre vard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy, Mack Robinson, Mrs. Jack Smith, and Helen Henderson, Mr. Clyde McCaU and family attended the ball ^arae between Lake Toxaway ball team and Penrose team. The Toxaway boys won 14-3. Mrs. Gene Moore and little daugh ter, Joretta called on Mrs. Euger.e King Saturday. Mias Lillian Dodgin entertained a number of her friends with a party Friday night. Thow present were as follows: Masses Jess, Willie Ray, and Alva Fisher, Mrs. Bessie Whitmire, and douglitor, Gladys. Misses Ruth Thomas, Opal and Mary Dodgin, and Mrs. Lesu Loving, Messrs. Odos, Paul and John Lewis Fisher, Cad Whit mire, Dolf Waldrop, Woodrow Fis her, Fred and Medford Chapman. Miss Annie Lyda is spending a lew days with Mrs. Will Reid who is quite ill. Miss Gussie Whitmire spent Satur day night as the guest of her cousin, Miss Berniece Reid of Brevard. Miss Helen Henderson was the din ner guest of Mrs. T. C. Henderson Sunday. Mrs. Frgnk Fisher and little daug hter, Betty Jane, of Oakland, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hpnry Chapman. Mrs. Jason McCa'.I visited Mrs. Lcutiie Banther Friday. Mrs. Henry Chapman and son, J. B., visited Mrs. Rufus Owen and Mrs. J. W. Robinson Sunday. Mr. Cecil Robinson was a Gler. vilie visitor Sunday. Mrs. Walter Whitmire and Miss Vera McCa'l of Rosman visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. MeCall Sunday. Mrs. A\ery Reid and children were dinner guests of Mrs. John Ried Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Rufty, ^Ir. and Mrs. Mich Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Jud McCrary> of Brevard wgre Quebec visitors Sunday. Messrs. T. C. and C. W. Henderson made a trip to the Balsams and Asheville Friday. Miss Elsie Miller spent Monday night with her sister. Mrs. Welch Reid. MUSIC PUPILS TO GIVE BENEFIT RECITAL HERE Miss /lattic Parker's pupils, as sisted bv Mrs. Harry Perry's Sunday sehonl class will give a musical re cital Monday evening May 23, at 8 p. m. i The prnpram will include Song and Dance numbers by the pupils with orchestra and string music. The public is cordially invited to attend the musical and it has been announced that a silver offering will be held at the done, for the benefit of the Wel fare Fund. LHORSESHOE COURT | to be mm am 1 ! Of intetaat to the entire town i.< (announcement of the plans of Dr. | J. B. Pickelsimer to establish a horse' .shoe court on the lot in the rear of ! his new dnig store. Dr. Pickelaimer M. i purchased the lot ant! building at the ? : corner of Main and News Arcade early in the year, and recently moved his drug store from East Main street to the -new iocntio&tjlh rear of the drug store, facing Trfe Brevard News office, there is a large plot of ground *Meh Dr. Pickcisimer proposes to dedicate to the public to be used as a horse shoe court. Preparation? are now under way for placing the stakes and s?*3embling the horse shoes, preparatory to the beginning of the games. ? There are a large number of men and young men in town who enjoy this sport, and numerous summf f i visitors spend hours at the horse shoe game. The act of Dr. Pickelsimer in donating use of this lot to the public for pleasure of citizens and visitor* will be appreciated by all the people here, a j we!! as the large number of summer visitors who enjoy the game. DANCING WINS IN JURY TRIAL HERE Dancing in the Whitmire Grill banquet room, temporarily halted by order of th# town in forbidding such programs, has been declared vvithir. tho law in a jury trial held in Mayor Ramsey's court . G. L. Lane, operator of the Waltcrrnire Grill, instituted dancing for his guests as an attrac tion. This was declared illegal and coming within the operation of public dance halls. In the hearing Monday morning, the jury found that the dancing at the Grili was not in the nature of a public dance hall. Pat Kimzev appeared for the de fendant, who had been warned to cease the ijances last week. Another dance was given Saturday night, Mr. Lane cited to the mayor's court, with the result above given. There is a town ordinance against operation of public dance halls and public dances. The jury found, how ever, that dancing in the banquet hall of the Waltermire Grill does not come under the heading of public dance hall, as no charge is made for the dancing. - It is?said that another well known place is preparing to open a private room in connection with the restau rant, where dancing may be enjoyed by patrons of the place. LEGAL TRANSFERS Judson McCrary and wife to G. H. Paxton and wife. MADE-IN-NORTH CAROLINA WEEK MAY 16 TO MAY 21 Above is a view of the gigantic fib? ? plant of the Champion Fibre Company, located at Canton, N. C. I Cotton Content Bond Paper WOEBlSSSSf-CV.^J Reprint l'rn.n Asheville Times, Mav Kith. ARTHUR BRISBANE SAYS: National cotton week begins next Monday. The plan is to help cotton growers And the most important problem is to find new uses for eoi ton. v Messrs. Cottsehaldt ? Humphrey, ol Atlanta, inf;::in the writer that great progress has been made in the man ai'aKurt of "bond paper" of high giv.de. containing 25 per cent, of cot ton fibre. This bond pa pell beauti ful in quality, is now made it Canton, N. (J., nt a iow price. IS M?DE BY CHEMICALS TANNING EXTRACTS CAUSTIC SODA turpentine RESINATES ADHESIVE ggSBgBflgS&L^iiMr ? .,.,v ; 4 1 3V;v '? ?' ftfnl iw 1^ -' v - V- & 5 9&K SMXSM ' CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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