HIGH SCHOOL FINALS j WILL BE INTERESTING; - i (Continued From Pane One) j under the direction of Miss Virginia; Wilcox, head of this department. Be-, fore and after the fashion show there I will be on display English project; books of the junior and senior classes • in Room 208. 1 The senior class of ’34 is one of the j FREE ENTERTAINMENT Talking pictures at the Joines Motor company place Friday Night 8 o’clock FREE JOINES MOTOR CO., Inc. BREVARD WE PAY CASH (Subject to change) For Eggs, (No. 1 ) doz ... 14c Hons (heavy).lOc Hens (medium) .... 8c Hens (light) . 7c B.&B. Feed & Seed Co. largest ever to be graduated from the Brevard high school, comprising 44} members. Miss Dora Aiken is valcdic-i torian of the senior class, and Miss, Mabel Gillespie is salutatorian. Mascots for the senior class are) Billy Brittain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain, and Mary Alice Hoi-, liefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Hugh Holliefiled. Following are the officers of the] senior class; President, Christine! Yor.gue; vice president, Mack Alii- j son; secretary, Margaret Fullbrgiht; treasurer, Edgar Loftis. The class colors are blue and gold, the class flower the pansy and the class motto “Forward.” Members of the srnior class are as i follows: ! Dun Augusta Aiken, William B. ] I Aiken, John Mack Allison, Sara i i Bishop, ■ Nancy Virginia Cansler.j Edward B. Clayton, Walter S. Clay-: 'ton, Mary Thelma Collins, James ! Patten Deaver Jr„ Charles Dickson, j Grace Duckworth, Ruby Jane Ed mundson, Langdon English, Emma | Belle Frady, Margaret Fullbright. Reba George, Mabel Evelyn Gilles pie. Edgar B. Glazener, Richard H. Grimshaw, Helen Marie Henderson. Elifi'.beth Jenkins, Frances Roberts Jenkins, Annie Geer Jones, Frances | Jane Jones, Edgar Loftis, Mamie i Mason. Elizabeth H. McCoy, Esther Mae McCrary, Mabel McNeely, James] Miscnheimer. ] Elzie Neil, Ophelia Rebecca Nich-| olson. Edith Charlotte Patton, John: Pickelsimer, Margaret Kathleen j I*, or. Carrie I,ee Powell, Velma Mona. Sharpe, Flank'd Shipman, Kathryn Alice Snelson, Ida Marjorie Tinsley,] Belle Townsend, Nettie Mae Town-, send. Vera Lynette Whitmire, Chris- j tine Yongue FUNERAL RITES HELD j FOR MRS. N. M. GASHj Mrs Nannie McKee (lash, 83, died at her home at Horse Shoe Monday, afternoon following an illness of one; week with pneumonia. Funeral ser-i vices were held Tuesday afternoon at the Mills River Methodsit church,; conducted by the pastor, the Rev.; P. V. Howell, assisted by Rev. J. II. West, pastor of the Brevard Metho-! dist church, and the Rev. G. C.; Brinkman. Interment was in Shaw’s. Creek cemetery. Surviving are her husband. Thomas, S. Gash, and one daughter, Mrs. John; 'C. Maxwell of Brevard, several grandchildren and one sister living in Texas. j Arval Wales Davis PICKENS, S. C., April 18—Funer-’ i:1 services for Arvel Wales Davis, ■’nfunt son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Davis of Sunset, were held from the I Molly Springs church Thursday after noon at four o’clock, conducted by the Rev. II. A. Newton. Interment followed in the church cemetery. Maternal grandparents of the child arc Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Barton of Transylvania county. N. C.; pa-j ternal grandparent, Mr. W. A. Davis,■ Sunset. _ j BUY NA VASS A FERTILIZER The Standard Southern Brand NONE BETTER 4- 10-6.$2.88 bag 5- 7-5.$2.79 bag 4-8-4.$2.60 bag 0-10-4.$2.91 bag 16 per cent Acid. $1.84 bag BREVARD LUMBER CO. Near the Depot Phone 70 Brevard, N. C. RALPH LYDAY HEADS BOARD OF ELECTIONS _i_