Carl Morris Carl Morris, of 90 Unadilla ave nue, Southern Railway conductor, who died suddenly Saturday night, will he buried in Oak Grove ceme tery at Brevard, following funer al rites at 2:30 o’clock this after noon at the Brevard Methodist church. , „ . _ The Rev. J. H. Brendall, of Bre vard, and the Rev. M. Teague Hipps, of Biltmore, will officiate at the services. Active pallbearers will be T. H. Siler, W. B. Whitaker, D. M. Tate, T. L. O’Kelly, A. P. Burkin and E. E. Herman. Honorary pall bearers will be members of the Order of Railway Conductors and the following: Charles Lingerfelt, Fr,ank Walker, Edward Orr, Char les Robinson, S J. Jarrett, E. E. Carleton, J. E. Divelbiss, A. R. Phillips, George Weddle and Tom Matney, of Spencer Mr. Morris, who was 51, had resided in Asheville about 20 years. He is survived by his widow; two daughters, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Audrey Morris of Asheville; two sisters, Mrs. Alma Morgan and Mrs. Lur a Nash of Tryon; and one brother, P. G. Morris, of Try on. —Asheville Citizen. Disaster Relief The devastating hurricane with flood conditions which visited the northeastern section of our coun try this last week has brought widespread suffering and great loss of property and life. Some 10,- 000 families are out of their homes. The national organization of the American Red Cross is at work relieving distress but its survey of help required from the country at large is not yet completed and no quota has yet been assigned to local chapters. It is evident, however, that substantial assistance must be given; and the Polk County Chap ter of the American Red Cross has been authorized by national headquarters to receive contribu tions for disaster relief. Persons of the stricken can do little in Personal relief of suffering but they can give .money to help feed, clothe and house people made destitute by tragic events. All contributions should be made through Mr. J. B. Hes ter, treasurer of the Polk County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Baptist Revival Revival services are being held this week at the Tryon Second Baptist church conducted by the Rev. Mr. Dobbins of Gaffney, as sisted by the pastor, Mr. Ballew. Public invited. Revealing! Don’t speak to me, nor interr\jjP My knee-deep meditation: I’m studying the Radio News Along with REVELATION. And I can sympathize with Noah, And with all homeless nations. To Hell with War! —the proper place For greed-born aberrations! Hilda von Stiller. Tryon, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Amon of Princeton, N. J., have taken an apartment at Tryon Lodge for the winter. Dean Shields entered St. Luke’s hospital today for an appendix operation. COLORED SCHOOL NEWS Colored P.-T. A. will meet tonight at Bp. m. Public invited. f~\k Boy Scout troop No. 2 will m its weekly campfire program tb n:ght from 7 to 8 at the school. Every Scout should be present. Wesley 'Brotherhood meets on Thursday night at 7:30. Open meet ing. Membefe jffraed to bring their wives o,tperygnests. 35c plate for supped Tafif by Rev. B. G. ffenry.— [ FOR RENT: Two steam-heated ] bedrooms. Apply to Mrs. R. L. ycNeely, Phone 32,—Adv. 26, 28. i NTryon’s Theatre has securecr “Marie Antoinette”, starring Nor ma Shearer for October 13-14. One of first dates in the Caro linas.—Adv. ts.