Dry Forces To Meet In Brevard For] Business Transaction Next Saturday! Call is issued by the Rev. J K Henderson, chairman of the United Dry Forces of this county for all drys to meet at the Baptist church in Brevard on Saturday afternoon of this week at three o’clock for the purpose of electing a trustee to serve on the statewide organization. The following request from Cale K. Burgess, head of the Dry Forces in North Carolina, is printed at the request of Mr. Henderson: ‘•On January 16, 1934, approxi mately 60 friends of. temperance and prohibition in North Carolina held a Convention in Greensboro and decided that the United Dry Forces of North Carolina should be come a permanent organization. I air sending herein to you a copy of the Constitution and a copy Oi the Resolutions ithat the Greensboro Convention adopted. ‘‘The affairs of the United l>ij Forces will be handled by a Board of Trustees, consisting cf 120 members allocated among the Cotinties of the State on the same basis as represen tation in the lower house of the General Assembly. The Boaid o Trustees will hold their first meet ing on March 20. 1934. I want each County Unit of the United Dry Forces to select and report immedi ately its member or members ot the Board of Trustees; and I hereby re quest the Chairman in each County to see that this matter be accomplish ed at the earliest possible date, l -ineerelv hope that all membevs of the Board of Trustees can be elect ed and reported before February 15th. “We still ow*e approximately $700.00 on our Campaign expenses. Also, we need a small amount of monev to pay for stamps, stationery and similar expenses* pending the organization of tho - Board of Trustees on March 20th.‘'Consequent ly. the Greensboro Convention in structed us to call upon each Coun ty to raise and send in a contiibu — A *A A A A A A A A A A A A A •!< A A A A t I pie f: * Sandwiches ? Cake i V V ❖ | and best coffee you ever | | tasted — drop by when * <• you want an in “between | i times” snack. f + t l or •> •!’ £ Come Here For * REGULAR MEALS V * V J •j. You’ll like the things we serve .> £ to eat.... a ml we always have % •;* plenty of room for one or one t + hundred. j | -THE- | ! CANTEEN! % DOC GALLOWAY. Prop. | * ♦ ? * a • • Just the kind that will en able that, stove, grate or furnace to do the work for which it was intended. No need to be cold, just phone us your order and it will be delivered im mediately. Full weight, too! I S. BROMFIELD Phone 44 COAL - ICE —-- LAUlfofiY tif ed $36 per ounce price Monday sent the government’s gold reserves to $7,030,028,685, another record high. ! ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ENON SCHOOL Prof. S. P. Verner addressed the] Penrose P. T. A. at the regular' meeting on Tuesday February 6. Mr. Verner used as his subject “Sac rifice and constructive activity” in making citizenship. Folks were pleased with Mr. Verner’s address. Mrs. Verner was present also. Mr.: Verner has an invitation to come i again before the school closes and 1 entertain the folks with his Panama and African experiences. The Enon church folks are helping, Pisgah Forest and Cedar Mountn'ii churches to buy a car for their pas-! tor, Rev. C. W. Hiiernon. Mr. J. C. Hamby of Cedar Mouri-[ tan was in the Penrose community J last week and at church Sunday in i the interest of the movement. Folks' are responding well. The pastor, Rev. Hilemon, con-] ducted prayer meeting last Friday | night of this week using as subject! "Tho Kingdom of Heaven.” A right example the best ieg-1 acy. The model man Is a working model. S-A-V-E On Native Meats and Market Supplies Our Native Meats I are sure r*> please Farmers and Townfolk come in and Save Your Pennies Good Meats. . . Low Price* Centra! Market Phone 124 end we'il deliver eld Stand, Main Street LADIES' BROWN SUEDE SHOES I Only 9 pair left B SPECIAL VALUE AT—per pair LADIES' DRDWN SUEDE PUMPS Sizes 3 Vi to 8 Friday and Saturday Only 0ade Pants tegular 79c values urday—Special Just Received Our I . n Men’s Spring Dress Pants 128 inch Gingham and Chambray While it lasts—per yard 10c — 36 inch Linene White, Blue, Green, Ro3e, Yellow's Regular 19e value Friday and Saturday—yard 15c Just Received Another Shipment Men’s Heavy Winter Weight Underwear Sizes 36 to 46 Friday & Saturday Only 79c Friees next fall will be $1.00 or more. Better stock up. Special for Saturday Only I jli ) k* ^ Sizes 17 to 20 Tuflex Play Cloth Just the material for the children’s shirts and rompers. BROADWAY BREVARD, N. C. .. ■■■iwnii»i».iii»Miinwfr