U i lVIM
to m m lEsoAf
Several Papih r?- F?<- ?
T- Make Up Wotk
fcro F'ssit Wecne
Graduation exorcise. 'Jivvuiv
EU'??v.::tary rcheo! -will :;vv?
the j;ramm!>r school aut.
Tuesday evening, Maj : ....
o'clock.
Professor Julian A. C'< ?
give .he literary ad Ires:'-, \ ; i
fessor J- E- Ruf(y, prinr' !
senting the diplomas to t!\ invgo
class.
Program as an^ounc d f ??? ti'a
event follows:
Sons, by the el". sr * invocation,
Rev. J. H. West; song-, class: saH'.
tatory, Robert Kalian; ciass history,
Billy Nicholson: ;>ocm, Shirley Zach
ary; prophecy, Vbcrt Shuford;
grumbler. Clara A Mishn ; '?>='
and testament; Kathryn Fc"
valedictory. Arbutus Aiken; 1: ary
address. Prof. J. A. Glazen- : pre
sentation of history medal :entber
of P. A. R-: presentation ? ' seventh
grade certificates. Prof Rufty;
song, by the class. I
Cha s Allen is president, of the!
chu s Kiith Owen is vice president'
nnd S ? 'M Teas* ue, secretary. The,
class ii'-wci- is s\v. ;>t pea; colors,;
pink ? 1 v. roen ; motto, "Watch lis'
cr.'V _ j
The .ii.Aving pupils ar:> scheduled .
for gr: "'.tier, ? Arbutus Aiken, Cln- ,
ra A ' Naomi Briggs. Nell '
Bowt . Ri-'h"! Bower. K-J'hryn [
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Ca- . 11
mid,
% i r:' - , , T .
1 ; :i" -n Ruby Per-'
?y ? ! 1 rm id. Katbiyri Ful- ?!
tea. v G"il" : re a Gallo-j
way. r'laral !le ' Gr.ven, Kin ra
Oral:'. ('v.- ";i"lvi <:-vor.is. Evelyn ;
Harri. 1 <?'?; '?!:? ? " ar.-: in. 3'il-i
dred -n<! ?? i With 'v.itta Hin- ;
ton. Ruby Head, Vera Hayes, Elsie!
MtrJl'V ?' e('i . T' 's'.y.Sr
Moor, '.???. (Sen.:
Mari'.- ^ i*l . C.vM Sim %'e!li*\
Sinir ??:. K ? . <? Spvous.\ Sara i
Tcag'if. Ir< T:.;-'cy. .lane Yorigue,
Shirk v Zachnry.
Those \v will take an>tli -r "x
amin: ' in i ' r ' > make ? ????'? r.v
grade a->d I . ? a' ?*!>."! j > - : 'tinn
an- Cherl-s All a, Rilev P rldin;:
field. "d son. Wil'ivm Case.
Klmo (?'???? ? V 1 '1 0 1 ? ? * ' : v.* f > ! ?>.
Richard !?:??? '-'rwiv I'd
par C 'Te-v i ? i ?!!:.!. ("?
J a-.-i. -? . ? PUiar C'-m-.s!
I nff's, G"v Msill, -loo Jlc.lunkins,
W'i'l::.ni \ a, BHlv Nicholson, ;
?la' I'i. ?';!?!<? i." r. Albc'-t Shuford,'
Mars1--- '' Tcygii L. Tjnslry. Al
borf Williams, G'.rn Zachary.
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. ? : with Mr.
Mr. rV A" ;-c rioted
?i!r Mr- Itobr-rt IJraojn Sundav,
!?? " t- e-vl M Frc.l Kil
patrick. a daughter, on 1'ridav, April
21<:.
i" if i'ant of Rev. and Mrs. Hob
<it Br >!u. who ha; l-sen ill for the
past week is not improved at this
writing.
Mr. "t"l ? is. Ov: Kitchen
-nerit Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Owen.
Mi- R-.-sio McCall -pent Satur
day right as gue-t of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow McCall and
. hildrr n were Balsam Grove visitors
Sunday. ]'"*!?
/fad /{e/ie/ ^Wnt
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their perfect safety, makes ihem
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Doctors know this peculiar efficacy
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they insist on Ihe tablets of Bayer
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product with proven directions. Safe
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Buy the bottle of 100 tablets at
the oew reduced price!
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H\. ? ? I be* in on Sun
vt ir:; ?ii ipht oVlock. wher>
:i Hit. . -i-i Win on Sun . . ,u , ,ay , veaii^, v,iu.
i, paste;' ?t>*' r a* 1 '
'-terian church, wiii ' hy >'? ',:v - ?
a ? ? .laureate sermon ai. .? -ft.un Bess Pender, ? ? j.ios
! auditorium. j Ider : Bila Mae Scruggs, >xtatwey
cises, both class: .nd B. P. Gillespie, treasurer.
ing exercises, will Complete program follows:
Evening-, April Thirtieth
8:00 O'clock
Mr. Alvin .'I acre
Rev. 1 : \rvy p riy
. Mi: Music I.ovor.'' Club
i Rev. Pan! Hi?.r.:seli
Music i Club
. Mr. J. B. Jon-, s
Rev. R. L. Alexander
Rev. J. West
!o. i 'vil Mv. Alvin Moors
MARSHALS
Christine Yongue, Chief
Elizabeth McCoy
Helen Henderson
Margaret Fullbright
Charlotte Patton
Harold Duckw. r'h
Edgar Loftis
.lr.rnes Di'avt-r
Mack Allison
Wednesday .Evening, May Third
8:00 O'clock
Prologue
Silicic Orchestra
Salutatory Justine W right
Scene r A Forest
The SI" rif ?" of Nottingham and hits sialwart imT. ; an un
fortunate serf; Princo John and hi ' rotsiin .s.
Scene II The Coming ef the May
Epilngu"
Yaitvictury Ella M- K
Must ? Tincuc B ' '!
Air. Ai
Procesnoral .... Orchestra
Presentation <-T Diplomas Mr. J. .s :?>: '?
School J-ong 5' n ? ? : '
('lass Colors Orchiil a ] ?
?c.. s
< ' ; M ' t;> - - !! ???'. mi; i
M.r-i'OtR:
Mary Ann Ranwey Donald Mcl.-eod
CI! ARM'. '".:;uS of t e May Day Exorcises
Que " of Th ? May Mary Denmaa
Maid of Honor Kdna ..'?? i n
THE COURT
Et.lul R:\xUr
:',?!! D:,,!--vorth
i ! .Joints
Helen Ki'win
I;-.-. h f?n;T;rs
' |> 1 Morris
J?H '.ii'.rrojl
I.oi: "iarnefctf
Bf?s fond; r |
Ifi Wood
!!(?;; ;ri<
Vir^lni:'. Vv'iif"'."n
Ruth Wyiic
? c-ialtz
smith
V/il-if Kati Water?
i
HERALDS
?i- ,:-i!'ov.vi> Ka t'le Fu!luyi/hl
PACES
Clydi S!n:!(ird John Mil' r
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R :?!i !
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W'i! ???i - ?
SfY-Uir '? ; !
Shadow ; i
Hbi'i-' ' ( ! \'< ?
Shi . i'hi ?-? ')'? '
K,-:. . . a
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K ? t M ?
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Kar! 'Cilpatrifk
w;, . Jnclc Lyday
Pi', ? ' Ruth PiclcelsiuuT
v.',' . ? ? ???? liheueinma Beddinu'fidd
DANCE OF VILLAGE MAIDS
Serf
Prinw J< hit
I'm: ?? K.lainers
Blonde!
Wilt!
Piani
Dallas Gla/.ener
Ethyl Leo Layne
Mildred Whitmire
Julia Wilson
Mary Kllen Rood
Justine Wright
Idell Tinsley
Clara Barnette
R9SMAN HIGH EVENT
ON NEXT WEDNESDAY
Dr. John E. Calfee Will Be
Principal Speaker For
Seniors' Exercises
ROSMAN, April 2(>. ? Graduating
exercises ot' Rosman High school will
be held oil Wednesday evening, May
?'!. beginning at eight o'clock.
Address will be made by Dr. John
K. Calfee, president of Asheville
Normal, an outstanding speaker oil
his section of the state and an edu- I
cater of note. j
Complete program follows:
Processional, class ; invocation,
R(.v. J. K. Burt; salutatory, Louise
jGluzener; valedictory, Ruth Jordan;
| address, Dr. John E. vC;^lfeo ; pie
| mentation of diplomas," Prof. T. C.
i Henderson; distribution of honor
?presents; sonjj, America; benedic-1
lion. Rev. J. N. Hall.
Ushers for the occasion will be'.
| Sari White, Gertrude Breedlove.l
; Russel Duncan, Beatrice Woodard, j
I Victor Sigmon, Ophelia White, Allen J
I White.
?
OF TRUSTEE'S SALE i
Under and by virtue of the Power
of Sale contained in that certain
deed of trust, executed, by P. J. Ash
worth to Carl Hardin, Trustee, dat
:>d the 25th day of May 1925, and
recorded in Book 18 page 575 in the
office of the Register of Deeds for
Transylvania County, I will, at
Twelve O'clock M. on
WEDNESDAY THE 17th DAY
OF MAY, 1933,
at the Court House door in the
Town of Brevard, sell at public Auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder
the following described land, to-wit:
Being Lot No. 4 of the James
Bracken land near the Town of
Brevard on Brushy Creek, and be
ing the same land conveyed by H.
Bracken to J. A. Ashv/orth, deed
?lated May 25th, 1925, recorded in
j^ook 50 it 'iige 1(17 of the deed
I records of Transylvania County,
SEVENTH GRADERS IN
GRADUATION EVENT
Rosman Elementary School To
Give Final Exercises
Tuesday Afternoon
KOSMAN, April 26 ? Graduation
exorcises of Rosman Elementary
school will be held next Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev.
R. L Alexander scheduled to make
the address to graduates.
Program for the event is as fol
!ows: Song, elementary chorus; in
vocation. Rev. J. X. Hall; saluta
tory. Herbert Woodard; president's
address, Hazel Moore; who's who,
Julia Jordan; valedictory, Quinton
Crane; song, elementary chorus; ad
dress, Rev. R. L. Alexander; pre
sentation of diplomas, Professor R
T. ICimzey, principal; acceptance of
diplomas, class; presentation of his
tory medal, D. A. R.; class song;
benediction, Rev. J. E. Burt.
Class colors of pink and white
will be displayed, as will the class
mctto, "He Who Labors, Conquers."
Ushers for the occasion will be D>>
\ie White, Lucile Galloway, Ruby
Glazontr, Margaret White, Allen
Sisk, Jr., Ray Winchester.
Included on the graduation roll
are;
Quinton Crane, Herbert Woodard.
Charles Clark. Earl Duncan. Alfred
Gillespie, Fred Gillespie, Tom Glaz
ener, Russell Green, Donald Nelson,
James Parson, N'ath Passmore, Au
burn Waldrop, Archie Whitmire, La
mor Whitmire, Hazel Moore, An
inice Whitmire, Helen Summey, Tom
imie Reynolds, Ruby Love, Julia
! Jordan. Elizabeth Gravely, Carolyn
jGarren, Hilda Galloway.
, The irish potato crop of eastern
Carolina is reported up to good stand
and sweet potato beds sprouting well.
reference to which deed is made for
j th" purpose of a description.
j This 15th day of April 1933.
CARL HARDIN, Trustee
'Apr. 20?27 May 4?11.
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1 tc":i >c >1 .? *'m! n." . -
)>' ?. *? I a
i . V i < ? ii;r ? ' '' ."c.k, to IteJ
i .i> :) in the high school auditorium i
o'srht o'clock.
Mmibers of the class have fccwij
v/orfcirg hard for a number of weeks
!)? c ' x to make ths play n suscciis
j very ytandpoint, rn " a lin??
iiji/ . />? ^ i. o'c" ' 1
Oriiar cvjiitr. of the seniors wass
will ioliow, wit!, tils baccalaar?:ai
sennon Sunday afterncon.
Following is complete program fry;
the senior play:
"SAMMY"
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Leander Perkins ? A prosperous farmer Ernest Pa:ig;e
Miranda Terkins ? His wife Lucille Henderson
Samantha ("Sammy" for short) Their Daughter. . .Betty Nelson
Ckm ? Their Son Rain Jordan
.Susy ? Their "Youngest" Catherine Waldrop
Adoniram Hawks ? Who "walks out." with Sammy. .Frank Israel
Malcolm Richards ( Two Entertaining j Wallace Gillespie
'?crbT' Spear ... ' College Youths I Ralph Eldridge
Cyrus Field ? A New York Capitalist Walter Rc.tc, Jr.
Natalie Field ? His Daughter I.ouise Glazener
Junior Field- ? His Son Charles Glazener
Trone Gray? His Ward Helen Owen
Miss Leila Barton ? His Sister-in-law Ruth Jordan
Annie ? Miss Barton's Confidential Maid Gladys Gilie: pi?
Friends, neighbors and acquaintences of the Perkins:
Mrs. Seroogins Virginia Brunei
M:.;s Fitt Ruth Moore
Miss Crocket Frances Morgan
Miss Beagle Annie I.aura Sijngietary j
Mrs. Snyder Home: Clark
Mrs. Smithers Cecil Gal! way
Guests at the Annex
Miss Cranston Myrtle Bryson
Mrs. Hogan Hoien Owen
M'ss Louise Grant Gladys Gillespie
Mrs. Lorene Eubar.ks Ruth Jordan
Mrs. Belks Harry Morgan
Mrs. Belton Frank Tinsley
Performances at the show:
Tri.-. -"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"
Mrs. Smithers Cecil Gr.l'oway
Mrs. Belton Frank Tinsiey
Mrs. Belles ...Harry Morgan
N ;tni Sermon ? By Parson Peace... -ne Hoi -.or Clark
SETT ^ Or
ACT
Plr^g-rrom of Perl ir- farm-h , on a summer afternoon.
ACT :
Living room at Miss Barton's house, the next day.
ACT M
Same as Act I, ' days later.
SYNOPSIS
'Pnrfer Perkins, who is a !? I old farmer, rents the
Annex to summer boarders. Two coikge boys give a demonstra
tion n Pi " ? Ever Aluminum Ware and gaes:.s from the Annex
it'll Mentis of the Perkins attend. The demonstration is brought
to a elo; e by :t sudden shriek. Junior propesvs to iV'r." my and ex
pla a ?; hi- hasty prop:/ al is due to the sudden illness of his
fav urate aunt. They received a telegram from Miss Barton,
)>?"' r':- ' -it, telling them to come at o:;ee. Sammy leaves with
Junior Field.
Sammy and Junior arrive at Mi s Barton's, but Sammy be
riTir.-- ?? . y ? ! ov r t'ee njarriagc situation. and v.- r.ders:
\ i ti.o outer.!, ic will It ? Junior's father visit the I'. : :' to
??t. .1 up matters. Mr. and Mrs. Ler.nder Perkins arrive at
M: ti: . >??!'? ui1 ? j ' ".i. Sammy and Miss Barton select Sarr.
'! ' ? ' va'.i, Sa. and Junior Icav ? as they had planned
"" e is iji::: ? a bii. 'I di.-'cust inn as to who will own the An
te-: !a!! end Adcnir-m Hawks try t) bay the Anne::, and
. ?> ; ?'! Barter. who wants to give it to Junior and Sa.nniy ,
far a we:M'ne: present, but they find out later that the Annex
! :liy belnr.g- to Sammy anyivsy wlv.-n she becomes of age.
A party is given in the Perkins home in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Perkins' wedding anniversary and all the guests at the An
nex. friends of the Perkins family, are well entertained by a
gn tip of .pecial entertainers. The play closes amid a riot of
good spirit, and curtain falls at the unexpected announcement of
FOUR weddings. 1
SELSCA NEWS
|
Our farmers are busy planting
their crops here and have had fine
weather for their work. .
.). \\\ Dickson and sons thrashed 75
bushels ..f lespedeza seed last week.
The cutting from four acres after
being graded was estimated at 50 or
CO bushels. This is the Korean var
iety. one of the four outstanding
early grown in the south. These seed
arc. being sown on 50 acres of rye
for soil building, and we believe will
add a new page to the farm history
for our section.
Rev. J. N. Hall preached a splen
did sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday morning from Phil. 14,
theme. "Concentration on Christian
Service. j
1'rof. AVilkins and his school at
Silica are doing some splendid im
provement on the school grounds.
They have a number of evergreens
well arranged, a* well as a number
of flower beds and bird house:?. Wu
have had a fine school and should
say so.
There has been a large part of the;
relief garden planted :it the county
farm, which will mean much for the
unfortunate next winter.
It is reported that Jeter Barton
left here last week for Douglas, Wvo.
I We wish for him a sa.fi* journey.
1 Mrs. C. R. Sharpe was very ill
last week, but is much improved at
this writing.
We forgot to report that Mrs. Ola'
Norris and children have moved to
the Pressley Galloway house, whvi.,
| they will spend the summrr.
i Misses Idell and Edna Tin-ley
were visiting Misses Annabelle. Inez
am! Ruby Dunn last Sunday.
; The prayer service at the Metho
dist church is going well, with in
teresting meetings and large attend
ance.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKinna were
.isitors of their daughter, Mrs. Copa.
Lee of Lake Toxaway on Monday, j
The Stamey Creek prayer service
?!. 1 ? 2- 'ii..- landing
|!n the s- ;,s i?;vo?
acre cu: i per
iod, and .?{ always j;f tracts a
laigcr jjurr:!? patrons and visi
tors vi ! .< , . <_ j the iJicnientary
?ScaOj ] r; ? In- given Monday
evening; _ May ? ginnir,.; it eight
p clock. in the L.-h schooi auditor*
ium.
I ^The tt "CVi.na Silk," tells
o. Rosemary, daughter of a noted
artist, who lias just arrived in
China, where she meets Wee Long
whom she? had known well in Ameri
ca when Wee Lor,?- was at school
there.
Wee Long and frie? explain
to c miu'y tne Chinese cUocis am!
tell ha- of the goddess, of : flkworms?
? .o !-.i Lin;- Chi. They t il her also
oi t,;.- approaching wadding of the
princess.
_Ac midnight strikes in th* feast
oi Si Ling Chi, fhe - reat silk moths
change n to mi.-rchicvou? sprites, and
ih nish . sen:ory for her secret fcv
turning her into a garden post. The
princess, mistaken by ,he silkmoths
for Rosemary, I, turned into a
if stone, :ir.d is not to be found
when the time comes to carry her
to the home of her father-in-law for
tho wedding.
By iho help of the fiowers all is
m;;da right; the princess pets her
wish and sh ; and Rosemary have a
wonderful time at the feaat of Si
ng -Thi.
f ist ,.i' characters include: Huge,
'm.-.ry, Dnvio White; Artist, Alfred
Princ:s$, Margaret White;
?Vor> I.nng, Anicc Whitnire; Ow
Lin.,'. Julia Jordan; ICa K.. Eva
I .u llly Genrvjt Pet it.
r Sslknoths - Stanley Winchester,
Dan Edens, Alien Whitmire, Glen
>. inchf-stc-'*. Lc )noy Sink, Joe Burt,
Ear! Powell, Clyde Rice, D. H. Win
chester, Preston Brittain, Russel
Green, Albert Israel, V. I). Waldrop,
Fred Pov.-ell, Jason Gillespie, Bor
tian Cassel, p. toy Morris. Ray Win
chester, Charles I.--? Moore, Burley
riolden, Robert Whitmire, Edward
Gillespie, Earl Gill* -pie, Jessie Mc
!GaI!. Bc.vce Winchester, Ge>-ald Gil
lespie.
Chines? Chorus? Tobitha Waldrop,
Inez Pangle, Carolyn Garr i. Eula
Mae Morris. Hilda Gal'ov.ay, I.u
Galloway. I.ula Cc sal." Ruby
Live. Mirriam St .-wart. H-len Sum
mey. Ii.rz Summer, Agnes Wood
sy^. - T~ "? c. Bi: ????! Green, Tom
net A'il ;r" Waldrop. Herbert
ft'r " :ar.|. Harold Hog c l, Clary
Pe'.it.
cc, ;]] p ircrs ? Char!."- Clark,
?:? vro. Frank Wi itinire,
j'/.V ?' "1V . Earl Duncan. Laxar
Fii.w ? PpppVs: Vivv.i film
K!:-'aV.!h Morgan. Pefit,
Whitirire. Elizabeth Sisk Cs
C-nner, Morr'ah St.wan. M.ir
'. I".! "'hitmiiv. Margaret. Ora 0*en,
-tie ac Orr, Ruth Rice. Gia.iys
! Clac k. Eva Galloway,
i .. -Margaret Hope Burt. Xa
i i''.w il. Averee Glazen r Edna
[Nelson. Lilian Bryson. Alica Glazen
!'-? Li re na Gallowav. Ruth GilJaspie,.
I -I ' -'-phine Powell, Rubv Green. Ruth
i Jar-rat
1 Chinese Children? Billv an.! Jack:
1 Eadens.
is announced for Thursday r ' :
| having been closed during the winter
I months
f Mis. Julia McKinna and hrorhi-sr,
.Fred, visited their father, Henry
.McKinna, in the Holly Per r-ertwa
| last week.
|
.MRS. ROLLPJS BURIED
! ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON
I Mrs. I.illia Anderson Rol'ins. 4*.
[died at '1:20 o'clock Sat.rday rocr
? injr at an Asheville hoipifa] *f.?r
>an iliness of several wee':s.
I f uneral services ware c inrfnrSoi
at 2 o'clock Sunday a ternoon a*
llryson City.
j The mother, Mrs. Ida E. Cj*1iyT
lis well known in Brevard, fcro*
j owner of The Br ant Housf. .tV>
'one of th" -lighters, Mrs. t X.
J< hnson, is also well known h?'nt.
ngBsa
s
Lumber For Sale
at
$6 and $ 8 per 1 housand
(f. o. b. Pisgah Forest)
This offer ought to attract the attention of all farmers who need to
repair their Homes, Barns, Cribs, Sheds, and so on. This lumber is good
for such purposes, and at this price will enable all farmers to make alt
necessary repairs and additions to their buildings.
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Pisgah Forest, North Carolina