CEDAR MTN. SCHOOL
HAS MANY ENROLLED
—
With an enrollment of fifty Cedar
Mountain school Is progresing nice
ly under the supervision of Mi**
Dixie Jones, who is handling thi*
largo group of students in an ad
mirable manner.
Contests were held last week in
the English divisions of the different
Biades, the following article* being
selected as among tne best submit
ted by the pupil*:
WHY l LIKE FALL
i like full became the weather u
neither too hot or too cold and in
this even temperature my spirit 1«
in a healthful, Joyful mood and 1
can better appreciate the beauties of
nature. The flowers in their glow,
ing colors give me a greater thrill)
the leaves with their golden glitter
make me feel that I am on soms
lofty hill; the fruits with theta
ripening odors revive my thirsty
hunger until I can eat my fill; thd
birds with their charming voice*
sooth my troubled heart and con
strain me to surrender to Him my
will: the brooks with their Hppling
chatter lead me onward and upward
still. . ~’.m
Them* nre u few of the many
things that nature has given the
fall which makes It my choice of
all seasons.
Blanche
FALL
Fall is coming soon, you can just
toll by th<- moon:
Frost is coming back rn earth anti
and it makes you think of Oc
tober birth.
It wont b- Ion/ 'til it will be cold
you can tell by the clouds so
crimson and gold.
The squirrels run fast giving thunks
for the mart,
■\n' itall worth an October
birth.
Itobert Karl damn,
FALL IS COMING
Fa! is coming soon, and we may
sec the bright y lighted moon;
The leaves may turn brown and
full to the ground,
Upon this earth of dust.
Chestnuts are falling and the blue
iays are calling;
t like to get out and travel about
the meadows
Where the cows are bawling.
Marvin Jones
FALL
1 like fall the best of all season*.
Kail has beautiful loaves of red,
gold, and many other colors. W*
like to go out in October and No
vember nr.d see the beautiful car
pet that the leaves have made on
the ground.
Boys lib f,» go fishing in the foil:
thev" catch crawfish, minnows and
fish of different sizes. Boys also
like to go hunting with their father’s
and of course the boys have tc
have n Ktin or they wait'd not en
joy it; they kill squiffrl, coons, pos
sum nnd rabbits. Sometimes the boys
make a rabbit box or get their father,
to make them one. The fall month*
are Sepicmbei, October nnd Novem
ber
Marie Burns
Mi)THKR
There are lints in her lorhead and
gray in her hair,
That the cares of a lifetime of love
have put there;
There are roses, now faded, that
left her cheeks
To blossom for loved ones whose
welfare she s eeks.
Rut all of the beauty of living for
others
Shines in her face and the fare of
all mothers.
Paul Roberts, Jv.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Under and by virtue of the power
of Sale contained in that ceitain
Deed in Trust from W. A. Kilpat
rick to I). L. English, Trustee for
the Brevard Building & Loan Asso
ciation,. bearing date of April 18th
1929, registered in Book 23 at Pag*
<>0 of tiie Record of Deeds in Trust
for Transylvania County, N. C. Se
curing certain indebtedness therein
described,, and default having been
made in the payment of said In
debtedness, whereby the Power of
Sale contained in aaid Deed in Trust
has become operative, and all notices
required having been given and said
default has not been made good, and
the holder of the note evidencing
said debt having requested the un
dersigned to foreclose said Deed In
Trust;
Now, therefore, the undersigned
Trustee will, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933,
at 12 o’c'ock M. at the court hous*
door in the Town of Brevard, N. C„
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash the following proper
ty to wit:
That retain house and lot lying and
being in the Town of Brevard and
on the West side of South Broad
Street, reference being hereby made
to said deed in trust and the record
thereof for a description of said lot
by metes and bounds.
The proceeds of said sale to be
applied upon said indebtedness, com
missions, costs of sale etc.
This the 12th. day of September,
1933.
D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee
Sept. 21—28 Oct 5—12
' OTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Under and by virtue of the Power
< f Sale contained in that certain
J>ecd in Trust from R. R. Eagle and
wife Bessie H. Eagle to D. I* Eng
lish, Trustee for the Brevard Build
ing & Loan Asso. dated November
10th. 1930, and registered in Book
No. 23 at Page 152 of the record of
Deeds in Trust for Transylvania
County, N. C. securing certain in*
QUEBEC NEWS
(By Lucille Henderson)
Mrs. L. E. Recce spent last Fri
day afternoon with Miss Patience
Boling.
Several of the young people of
this community visited Quebec school
Friday afternoon to hear a program
presented by the pupils of the school.
They report a pleasant afternoon
an da fine program.
Miss Lillian and Opal Dodgin spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss Lucille
Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King are
visiting Mrs. King’s parents, Mr.
md Mis, James Chapman,
Miss Barbara Henderson and Helen
McCall spent Sunday with Ml»»
Rebecca Smith. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hawkins and
son, William, of Taylors, S. C,
were Sunday guests of Miss Helen
Henderson and Miss Patience Bo
lmMr .and Mrs. Grover Woodard
visited Mrs. Woodard’s parent#, Mr.,
and Mrs. John Reid Sunday.
Misses Dlla Mae and Alleen Owen I
vIhIU'4 Misses Berthp and Ethel
Golden on Saturday of lust week. I
Mrs, Raph Alexander and he<
brother J. B. Chapman visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Reid Sunday.
Mrs Homer McCall and her i
mother, Mrs. John Robinson, visited
Mrs, Henry Chapman last Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy McCall and
baby visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Robinson Sunday.
Mrs. Cecil Whitmire and baby,
Betty, and Miss Gussie W hlimirc
visited Mrs. Anderson Smith Friday,
afternoon, ' I
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Santera nmi
'.•hildren visited Mrs. Sanford’s pai
nt*. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whitmire
Inst week.
Mr. Wavninn Thomas went to Eas
Icy, S. 0.; Inst Saturday to visit his
sister, Mrs. Bert Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher visited
their daughter, Mrs. Lilco Galloway
at Easley, S. C„ last week.
Mrs. Alfred Owen visited Mr*
Fovd Jones on Tuesday of last,
week. |
Carl Banther took his niece, Miss,
r.illio Thomas, to the denti*t last j
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Fisher spent a |
night last week in Easley, S. C., with j
Mr. and Mrs. Lilco Galloway.
Miss Carrie Owen was a guest of!
Mrs. Alfred Owen one night last,
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Owen took
their baby, Tommie, to the Shriners
hospital in Grenville, S. C., on
Thursday of Inst week. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wi!
Reid. „
Cecil Owen of Greenville, S. C.,!
visited Oscar Henderson last Satur
day. He is spending a few days with
relative* in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsker Whitmire of
Greenville, S. C., visited Mr. Whit
mire’s mother, Mrs. Dovie Whit
mire, hurt Saturday. 'jgMp'll ,
Mr. Claud Simpson and son Jack
were at their summer cottage Sat
urday and Saturday night. They re
turned to Greenville, S. C., Sun
day. ....
G. J. Whitmire 01 Growvillo. s.
C„ spent several days last week with
his children end other relatives ot
this community. Ho returned to
Greenville Sunday.
It is reported that Mr. Hinkle
Bouie and Miss Magaree Fisher weie
married in Greenville, S. C., last
June. Mr .Bouie is a native of south
Carolina. He has been wel> known
in this community for a number of
years. Mrs. Bouie is the daughter of
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ben Fisher, with
whom Mr. and Mrs.Bonie are stay
ing at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Robinson
and children of Tryon were week
end visitors of Mrs. Robinson a
brother. Mr. Wayman Thomas, They
returned to Tryon Sunday afternoon.
Miss Clara Thomas, Mrs. Robinsons
sister went home with them.
Rev. N. L. Ponder and daughter,
Floy, of Penrose were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. W. B. Henderson.
and family. _ ...
Mrs. Bessie Owen of Greenvil.e
S. C., is spending this week visiting
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Moore and daughter, Jorettn, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Henderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCoy visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle {tcCoy last
SUMrRJand Mrs. Elbert Whitmire and
children, Mrs. R. T. Fisher and
daughters Millie and Darken, Mrs.
Lesa Loving and daughter Mary
Jane were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gideon Miller last Sunday.
There is to be u special program
of the Oak Grove B. Y. P. U. next
Sunday night, beginning at seven
o’clock. Everybody in the community
is invited to be present for this
program. x _
debtedness therein described and de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of said indebtedness, and nil
notices as to said default having
been given and said default has not
been made good;
Now, therefore, the undersigned
Trustee will, on Saturday, October
14, 1933 at 12 o’clock M. at the
Court House Door in the Town of
Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the following described real proper
ty, to wit:
That house and lot located in th?
Forest Hill Development, fronting
n Park View Drive and Eagle
Street, and being fully described In
’lid Deed in Trust and the Record
‘hereof, reference being hereby made
'• said Deed in Trust and Record
or a description of said property by
metes and bounds.
Th? proceeds of said sale to be ap
• lied upon said indsbtedness, com
issirns, costs of sale etc.
This the 12th day of September,
F>83.
D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee
Sept. 21—28 Oct 6—12
PISGAH FOREST NEWS
Mis* Mary Frances Bigers of Bre
vard delivered u nintercstlng talk at
.he local Baptist church Sunday
morning in behalf of the Fruitland
Institute drive,
Mrs, C, F, Allison had as her
guests Thursday afternoon, Mrs, C.
C, Morris and Mrs, Cuncv of Blit
more and Mrs, Frances pfummer of
Brevard,
Mr, and Mrs, Delius Lyday of
Turkey Creek spent 'ast Thursday
with Mr, and Mrs, W, A, Lydny.
This was Mr. Lydays first visit to
this community in several month*
due to his ill health, and his many
friends here were glad to see him out
again. ,
Miss Margaret Denver of Umati]-,
In, Fla., who has spent the summer:
nt the home of hor aunt, Miss Julia|
Dcaver loft last week for Harrison
burg, Va,, where she has accepted a
position.
Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr, motored to
Woynosville Saturday with friends
from Brevard.
Mrs. Carl Frady and two sons re
turned to their home in Henderson
ville Friday after spending several
days with Mr, and Mr*. G. T. Frady.
Mrs. Hull Crews and two daugh
ters, Ann and Gail have returned to
Iheir home in Florida after spending
the summer at the home or MU*
Julia Denver. Mr. Crews who has
been connected with the John's Rock
CCC camp has boon transferred to
Mississippi.
Miss Mary Louise Croushorn let!
last week for Macon, Ga., to enter
Wesleyan college where she will be
a sophomore,
Mr. and Mrs, Harlen Thrash and
two children of Florida have been
guests of Mr, and Mrs. J H Wolf.
Miss Moraret Gash has returned
to New York after spending the past
month with Miss Annie Jean and
Mr R. ,L. Gash. j
Mr. and Mrs, John Denver havei
returned to their homo in Umatilla,
Fla., after spending the summer
with Miss Ju la Denver. I
Miss Fanny Boggs left last
week for Biloxi, Mis*., where sho
has accepted a position as nurse in
a hospital there,
W, A. Lyday was a Greenvilhi
visitor last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alllsofc had
as their guests Sunday the- letters
brother Mr. Hillard Johnson and
family of La France, S. C.
Mr. Arid Mrs. Kiah Hollingsworth
returned to their home here Sunday
after spending tho past week with
friends and relatives on MOs River,
Mr. and Mrs. Van Tinsley of Se
llca were recent guests of the 1st*
famous purchasing cam
paign several months ago
when Shis company poured
S50,GiS[).0Q0 into the market
to buy the products of Amer
ican industry and help do
its ehure in a groat pro
gram of business recovery
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