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WKL SCOUT CAMP . PLANS OUTLINED . , J The organization of Girl Scouts was commenced here in 1924 ac*d active work has been noted through out the past eight years. The pioneer work of perfecting the organization here was led by Miss Elisabeth 2*chary and Miss Bertie Ballard wao spent a great deal of their time n. the work The staff" for the Girl Scout camp tu be held at Camp Sapphire from June 1 through 11, sponsored by the BusjA*>s and Professional Women's ciub incudes : Director, ftlss Bertie Ballard, Pioneer Scout x^f Transylvania coun ty. Associate Director, Mi-s. Hinton McLeod, veteran camp instructor. Captain Troop No. 1, Miss Bill Aiken. Lieutenant Troop No. 1, Miss Fleeto Freeman. Captain Troop No. 2, Miss Ethel McMinn. Lieutenant Troop No. i, Miss Lil ian Jenkins. Water force: Mrs. Robert Kimzey. former instructor at Camp Connes tee Cove, and a Red Cross Examiner. Jimniio Morrow, Red Cross Examiner *nd Life Guard at Camp Rockbrook. Mi-s Miriam Wiley, Life Saver. Life (Ji: is will include: Jane Paarce, (V.s : Mactie and Sandy McLeod. srure l/>re instructors will in riu Miss Bertie Ballard. Mark Tavlor Orr, Bird Study: Hinton M'.ieo,!. Jr., Reptile study; Mr. J. ?? Wife", Star Gazing, and Miss Elise Walker, nature, first day of camp. 1 ioneering: Miss Boulah Mae Xacliarv. who will be a counselor at Camp .! iliett l.uwo this summer. Miss Bill en. out door cooking and Jt;-~ E Iiel McMinn, map making. Kitsing: Edwin Wike, Charles Mor scan ami Miss. Ethel McMinn and Lil lian Jenkins. R. ?[!. M .now, Brevard engineer and r:e:. l? r ? of Mov Scout court of Honor and J. A. Miller, Boy Scout. Si r. will both conduct over nijrlit hikes. Mil i< : Miss Lillian Jenkins and Mis> Bill Aiken. !Iev. U. [.. Alexander, pastor of the , .,rd I'resbytorion ehureh and A- ? \ Sc. ; s t leader will make "?! .'tu tia! talk at Vesper ser vice ? ?! Sundae Alav 5th,; Mf 1 B. Haynes ard Miss Mary f'foy.i w ?! 'all' during council fire The >1:1 S' . ut - of Brevard are . ?(?mat in that Mr. Wil li I" r h;-.< giv-'u t h ? i the use At ? ?- :i '.Mv lovated and splen , ; ' ? i n p - : te. Tin y are li'vw ,- >r: :ia.. t > have >? many ,-i i. in,, asi.i nature lovers in f: !??':! inv.kimr it easy to have / ? , :!\ !i'' camp staff. ' -he ten day >?:. -t v !' he carried out strictly in ? . :? ? v i !? '.lie state .and Scout w t! = >: w'M be a state rec : .m'iardized camp, f! ? : a np nijrse . will be Mrs. < "? i ' v and she v ill give ' ? "i health during the camp '? . < I ypwl-'i::!. county 1 ?> ? .? will iv" 1c- 'ures on First Aid. ' r the cm:'! will be ! ' Knvmsn and the dieti - ' ; Mi- V'M.inia Wilcox, instructor at the r -.t Institute. r L. N'ewland will examine j&Lisczz *. . QUEBEC NEWS Mr. BVoadus Henderson and Rev. J. E. Burt motored to Mars Hill Fri day after Misa Ruth Burt who has j been in school there, *nd to attend * ; part of commencement. i Mr. and Mrs. Mack Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Caivin Smith of Ros man were in the community last week doing some gardening. Mrs. Noah Whitmire gave a birth day dinner in honor of her husband Sunday and entertained a number of friends. Truman Henderson, small son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson fell one day last week and as a result has a bad sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy spent one night of the week with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson. I Mr. and Mrs. S.| M1. Walthour and children of Shaion, Penn. are spend ing some time with Mrs. Walthour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mr. Watha Fisher made a trip to Pickens Sunday after his wife who has been taking a treatment thera. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dwight, Hardin, Jr., a newly married couple and the groom's father into our com munity. They have moved in the house below the highway near Mr. M. 0. McCall. Mr. Hardin, Sr., has been elected as principle of the Que bec school, and is well known here. Mrs. Jim Fisher who has been so iil for some time is improving. Miss T.ucillr Henderson spent Sat urday night with Miss Gussie Whit mire. Several people of our community attended the county singing conven tion. Also the S. S. business meeting at Brevard Sunday. Miss Virginia Jones of Asheville ?spent last week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Mr. Claude Simpson of" Greenville has a I mo; t completed his new house en the highway near Mr. M. 0. Mc Call's store and expects to move his family here soon. Messrs. Clyde McCall and Gene Moore, Mrs. McCall and children nia.le a trip to Gloucester Sunday. Mr. and M?> B. T. Whitmire rao >vd to Greenville Sunday to visit Mrs. Jack Whitmire who is very ill. and not expected to live. Mr, M. 0. McCall, Mr. C. Brooks .nd son Talniage am! Rufu- Whit ' ?o were diimcv guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McCall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C'yde McCall and hih'ren attended a revival service '. Dunn's Rock Monday night. CONSOLIDATE MORE mm IN STATE R k'irjh, June 2. About 25 more '?i! -1 olio a" I two teacher schnols : ????? consolidated by the .State Board F -ition during its two-day wion Inst wee1-:, inchidv'g most of "? sc alu ? ! which such controver aros ' last year as to cause the ;''?<! to bandon then the consolida ; i 'posals. Around 400 addition ?1 ;? rv r have been allotted to tak?' ?: -if the increase in average at ?:rii <;irl and lead in the First Aid y. ? '?<>???? from National : headquarters are expected i viintt the campj durii ;;' the session. OAKLAND NEWS R. E. Woods, of Pittsturg, Pa., was here last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Revis moved to their new home Saturday on E. D. Reid's farm. Mrs. C. R. MicNeely of Brevard and Miss Mable MoNeely of Lake Toxa way visited friends here one day last week. Mr. Tabor Lee of Lake Toxaway is dong some old-time work for our neighbors, such as spliting boards, Mrs. Henry Alexander called on Mrs, W. F. McCall Thursday after noon. Mrs. Charles Bennett and daughter Ruth, )and Miss Lula Reid visited their aunt, Mrs. S. B. Alexander, one day last week. Mrs. Hubert Hall and Mrs. Ker mit Hall of Lake Toxaway spent Friday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sanders. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Thad Siler of Marcia, New Mexico, will be glad to know they have been heard from by friends here ar.d re i port the birth of a new son. and say i all are getting along fin?. i W. F. McCall was a business visit j or to Lake Toxaway Saturday after : noon. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Aiken, of Bre vard. visited the former's sister, Mts. ! T. B. Reid, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall. Mrs. j Mary Burgess and little nephew, 1 Kilo Galloway, Miss Alberta Burgess and Mrs. Lee Norton attended the j fifth Sunday singing in Brevard and ; enjoyed a picnic dinner near Con i nestee falls. T. B. Reid made a husines trip to j Brevard Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Sanders had as f ?nests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCall. and Children, Sanimie and Edith, Mr. ?and Mrs. Clarence Norton, Mr. and ; Mr.;. .1 L. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. I. ,S. Sanders and sons, Cecil and Lane. Ray Sanders was a Rosman visitor Sunday afternoon. We are glad to report Mrs. Fred ' McNeely's health somewhat improv ? ed. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid called on friends in the Quebec section Sunday a fternOon. Miss Essie Owen of Lake Toxaway ' spent last week with friends in our community. Claud Nicholson who spent, the winted with his brother Frank and -ister. Mr;. Weeks in Washington, I'. C., returned home recently and reports a winter well spent, lie at ?..?ndei! school in Washington. I'lmr l.ittlr It/iltCfcHit Mush, little wild flower, Don't you cry, II wasn't your fault that A cow went by. Wighb or? Why use such a high crib for your baby? Mother ? So we can hear him when :<? falls out. t"ni!a'nc<! of pupils reached during the P'1. I -ehool year. While the hoard \y;v able to- save a little from the ap i priations mac:.' for schools during he past year and will be able to t; ry over to next year a small amount of ,<he school funds, n^xlt -.-ear's operations will have to be made with only a little more money than was spent last year, in spite of the ? i-ease in teachers. Elicit irst Qlance T.J IS admiring glance sweeps from her lovely -*? -*?- fact; to the lip of her well-turned Enna Jetlick slipper. Created in the season's smartest styles Enna Jetticks are priced at 15.00 and $6.00 ? none higher. O Co in and be fitted expertly! The wide range of sizes and widths ? 1 to 12, AAAAA to EEE ? assures you a comfortable shoe, for every model is scientifically designed to conform to every movement of your foot. SIZES 1 to 12 Ennu Jettick Melodies every Sunday evening, 8:00 I' M. Eastern Stand ard Time, over U JZ and associated N.B.C. stations. ' ALLEN-ROLLINS, Inc. 449 Main St. Hendersonville, N. C. BREVARD INVITED TO ENTER FESTIVE Brevard, through its Chamber of | Commerce, has t?en invited tc part icipate in the Fifth Annual Rhododen dron Festival which will be held in AsheviHe June 15, li>, end 17. During the past four years, the Festival has gained national importance as one cf the principal celebrations held in the south. It is not a local matter, for the giory of Ashoville alone, but 3 regional event and cails the atten tion of the nation to all of Western North Carolina, the glorious home of the Rhododendron. Fred L. Wee/Je, manager of the Festival in announcing the plan3'for this ycixr has said that he wishes to make this occasion representative of the entire section in every respect, as in the four previous years. In previous Festivals, many of the neighboring cities and towns of Ashe- { ville have participated with floats in j the parade, while others took part in j ihe annual pageant, a popular fea- i ture of the pageant. . 1 . ij Bl&ntyre Breezes Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Morgan and family spent Sunday with Mr. Mor gan's sen, and daughtei, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morgan of Heuderson ville. Mrs. J. S. Maxwed is .-pending this week with her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Talley. Misses Belle and Jewell Reed visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Justus Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. Hefner and family i visited Mr. and Mrs. Drake of this i community Sunday. J Mrs. J. F. Scott of Little River, i visited Mrs. Clannie Justus Sunday. I Mr. R. V. Duncan called at the 1 home of Mr. W. I- Frady one day i last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Duncan visit ed the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' George Hayes, of Brevard, Saturday I evening. ! Mrs. Sue Powell visited Mrs. Lee Moody one day last week. Mr! and Mrs. C. B. Ilollingsworth i visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bell Sun , day. We are very sorry to report that the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyday Barnard is ill. Little Miss Letty Ncshit visited little Mi's Edna Rickman Friday. Mr. J. F. Scott and son. O'Dell, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Justus Sunday. ! Mr. \Y. L. Frady has employment ; now repairing Mr. McCaH's hous; at . Toxaway. | ! Mrs. Clannie Justus ( ailed on Mrs. | R. V. Duncan one day last week. Mr. Alden Drake call.! or. Mr. I Ralph R?-. <1 Saturday evening. _ . j .Mi nana A 1 n (i . 1 r s]unt V. ' nesflay with 1?'V sister. .Mrs. A. : ? i Mr.-. A. C. Rickman spent Sunday J night with her moth Mrs. J. L. | Powell. . ! Mrs. Owenby spent M^rmav v.iin Mis>es Fred and Agnes .'I.'xwdl. t j Little Gertrude Powell, sniad 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corlie Powell ' seriously ill at the present1 writing. . , , ! Mrs. Charlie Nesbit visited hei I daughter .Mrs. Lyday Baynard one da\ last week. S'ndcy Rickman s]v nt Sunday aft', rm urn with his gr.-i ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Powell. Mr. I .oroy Davis virited Mr. J.a\ r. 'in X -bit Sunday. K v and Mrs. Kilstrum and chtld v, visited Mr. Drake of this eom nwnitv Sunday. Mr. A. C. Rickman made a busi ness trip to Asheville one day last week. Our B. V. P. U. went to Dunns Creek last Sunday afternoon and gave a program. We hope we have lulled them and invite them down to visit our B. 1t . P- C ?. any time Misses Mary Ellen Reed, Fred and Agnes Maxwell viiled Mrs. A. C. Kid man Sunday afternoon. Miss Augusta I loots and father, v Mrs. J. E. Powell Sunday. \i .!. S. Maxwell visited hi? daughter, Mrs. Harvey Knglish of Boylston one day last week. Misses Belle and Mary Ellen Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family Monday night. We are glad to report that Clyde Davis who had the misfortune to fail and break his arm as well as throw his elbow out of place is much im proved now. Mr. Frady Justus visited Mr. Leo nard Nesbit recently. Miss Clara Drek who is employed in Greenville, visited her parents, Mr. : nd Mrs. Drake of this community this week-end. Several members and officers from our Sundav school attended the Sun day school meeting which was held at' Brevard Baptist church Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. T. Justus called on Mr. John Reed Monday. , , Mr. J. E. Talley visited Mr. and rs. Harvey English of Boylston recently. , Mrs. George Merrill visited her ai:nt. Mrs. J. T. Justus Sunday. B. A Twichell made a business t 'in to Brevard one day last week. are soi-y to report that Mr. '"???Miio Justus had the misfortune of getting a fine cow snake-bitten ias, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Norman have -wed to his home on his mother's .place near Blantyre. Clannie Justus e'alled on Milfrea Morgan of Etowah recently. Bore ? I see you have a cat. What '*< name? "est? "Guest." Bore ? Why do you call it that? Host ? Because we can't get rid of it. ?'vfj m retfotte (Phzmkri IRE BUILDER WINS AT l5 CoHSECUUVf. YEAR Tsfi WORLSJ expects the beat from Fifes tone in tires. 9 Race drive*? know Firestone Tires are the safest and best ? for thirteen consecutive years all the winning drivers at the Indianapolis 500 Mile International Sweepstakes Race have driven their cars to victory on Firestone Tires. Why should you or your family take unneces sary chances by using anything but the safest and best tires that experience and skill can build? 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