. MUSIC PROGRAM AT
CHURCH IS ENJOYED
Members of the choir of the Meth
odist church presented a musical pro
gram, “The Life of Christ,” m s°Pf
and scripture, Sunday night at cne
church. Mrs. D. L. English Jr., or
ganist, originated and directed me
i -usical production.
Twenty members of the choir, at
tired in their new choir vestments,
took part in the program, which was
generally pronounced of a mgh cla..
order and exceptionally well render
ed, reflecting credit on the chon and
their leader. Solo parts were render
ed by Mrs. Carl McCrary, Miss
Mildred Williams and Alvin Moot*
Rev J. H. West, ivstor of the
Methodist church, read the scripture
parts between the musical numbus.
\ large audience composed of mem
hers of the different denominations
of the town was present to hear the
; icred musical presentation.
Following is the program render
Prelude, Adoration, The Hoi> vary
—Gaul.
Hymn 11. All Hail the Power of
Jesus Name—Holden.
Prophesv Isaiah 40:9-11. Alto solo,
He Shall Feed His Flock, Messiah—
Handel. Miss Mildred Williams
Soprano s«>Io, Como Unto Him, ai
V ‘ that Labor—Handci. Mrs. Carl
\f >(' i‘fl rv
Bittln Matthew 2:1-10. Baritone
s io. Nazareth—Gounod. Mr. Alvin
Moore. „ „„
Childhood. I.uko -:5—
Teachings, Matthew 2:1-12. Choir,
R st Are The Pure In Heart—Sweet
Matthew 6:9-13. Lords Praver
in concert). .
Christ and Children. Luke 18:15
17 Choir. 1 Think When I Read that
Sweet Story—Stults.
Transfiguration, M a r k 9.&S.
Ch,«ir. The Chosen Three. Jeffreys
i v Baritone solo, ihe Mastei
i- U<et'' Bv—Hammond. 1
Triumphal entry. Mark 11:1-10. In
Vaiestv Ride On—Lorenz. :
' Offertory, The Palms—Faure.
Sorrows, Isaiah 53:3-6. Alto solo,
li - Was Despised. Messiah—Hanael.
In Gethsemano. Matthew 26^6-46.
Choir, ’Tis Midnight: and On Olives
B • \\ Bradbury. ,, 1
Crucifiction. Matthew 27 : 27-44
Choir. O Sacred Head Now Wounded
-Hassler. . lo _
”"vial. Mark 15:43-46.
Resurrection. Matthew 28 .1 -»•
Choir. Christ the Lord Is Risen To
Hsen Ch t. Solo. 1 Know That
Mv Redeemer Liv >th. Messiah—Han
:iVmn4r8.V,Cr«n With Many
C’-owns- Elvey.
Postlude! Hallelujah Chorus, Mes
siah—Handel. _
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MISS HAMPTON CHOSEN
MAY QUEEN AT SCHOOL
MONTREAT, May 9—Miss Bertha
Hampton of Brevard, a senior in the
college department of the Montreat
Normal school was May queen in the
May Day festival held on the Audi
torium lawn at Montreat Monday,
May 7, at 4 in the afternoon. Mjss
Ethleen Reimers of Fort Worth,
Texas, was maid of honor
-Miss Hampton, daughter of Mrs. |
Thomas H. Hampton Jr., is editor-in-J
chief of the Sun Dial, student publi-1
cation, a member of the dhoir, maid
cf honor last May. She was chosen as
a representative student with eon
-ideration as to character, popularity
end she also ranks high in scholarship.
This completes her second year as
a student at the Montrcat Normal
school. She graduated from the Bre
vard high school two years ago.
JR-SR BANQUET AN
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Voyage on Good Ship “Suc
cess” Was taken By
Large Number
Outstanding among the enjoyable
socinl functions of the Brevard high
school each year is the annual jun
ior-senior banquet, which event took
place Friday evening at the high
school building. Covers were laid for
S5 people, including juniors, seniors,
faculty members and special guests.
The affair was in the nature of a
sea voyage, the banquet hall being
cleverly decorated to represent the
deck of the ship and other suggestions
of the idea carried out in the min- ,
utest detail. Inside the entrance of the (
building printed placards directed the .
guests' to which pier to take to enter (
the ship, the S. S. Success, of the j
Brevard High School Lines, Inc. On
entering the banquet hall the Eaests
were greeted by the ship’s bugler, ]
Donald Lee Moore, and the four sailor (
girls, appropriately costumed, stand- ji
ing at salute. The sailor girls deliver- -
ed to each guest a telegram contain
ing a personal “Bon Voyage” mes- ,
-age to each senior from the ninior •
class. !
The banquet table was most at- ^
tractive, carrying out in every detail j
the ship idea and the senior das-,
colors of blue and go d. The place 11
cards of handpainted ships, the ^
mint baskets in blue and gold, the
tall blue candles in blue and gold ,
paper holders, and the blue iris and j
yellow tulips all combined harmon
iously in pleasing effect. The menu ;
cards represented life preservers and ;
the printd programs as favors were in ,
unique representation of P®SSP°^ ’ ,
each containing the passport phot
graph of the senior for whom intend- ]
ed. £
Mary Sue Jennings,
nave the welcome, Mack Allison re- £
■ponding. Margaret Dickson gave the ,
u;ast to the faculty, Supt. J. B. Jones (
responding. Sandy McLeod toasted]
Die seniors, Christine Tongue ,
ponding. Wallis Orr toasted the f
Brevard high school. A delightful j
musical program was given b> aim -
Moore and Donald Lee Moore. A spec- ,
ial dancing feature was also enjo>-1,
able, given by the eight sailor girls,;
as waitresses, Katherine English, Ora ,
Holt Long, Nell Scruggs, Betty Lof-,,
tis, Polly Hartsell, Sylvia Ljday, Re
bitca Patton and Eva Case, members;,
of the sophomore class. 1
All- Knox DeLong and Hinton Me-,.
Lrod faculty sponsors of the junior
Mass. were suptrvisors of the event.
A lovely course dinner was prepared
by ladies of the Methodist church.
The following menu was served:
Cocktail in fruit cups, creamed chick
on. dressing, rice, gravy, sifted pea-,
candied vnnis, deviled egg* rolls, sun
flower salad, ice cream and cake,
iced tea and mints.
•‘DISTRICT SCHOOL” TO
BE FEATURE MAY 18TH
Miss Sattic Parker, music teacher,
i< "panning a comedy entertainment to
!■■ given eji May 18 at the grammar
school building, the play entitled Ibe,
District School” and is said to be fili
al with laughs.
“Pupils” at the District School will
be members of Brevar i'; older set.
Proceeds of the entertainment will be
used to buy new books for the b. If.
C. library.___;
Mother’s Day, May 13th
Mother
A Real Treat
Will Appreciate You
Sending Her To
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53 West Main Street Fhone 69
For a Permanent Wave, Shampoo and Finger Wave,
Hot Oil Treatment and Manicure
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Miss Elizabeth Shipman has rc
1 turned to her home here after teach
1 ing music in Marion and Old Fort
j schools the past year.
Miss Annie Jean Ga-h ami Mrs.
Boyce Walker visited the orphanage
at Black Mountain Monday in the in
j terests of the Auxiliary work.
T. E. Patton Jr., of Charlotte,
visited his family here on Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Hampton,, Mrs. Alvin
Rockwocd and Mrs. Jim King attend
ed the May Day fete at Montreat
Normal on Monday, in which Mrs.
Hampton’s daughter, Bertha Jean,
was May queen.
Miss Catherine Carson of Hen
dersonville is visitng Mrs. Edgar
Patton at Davdson River.
Mrs. J. P. Deaver and son Jimmie
visited Emma Deaver at Montreat
Normal and attended the- May Day
fete there on Monday.
Mrs. Myrtle Falls Young of Newton
was guest last week of Mrs. Oliver
Orr and other friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duckworth
moved last week to their newly pur
chased home on East Main street
recently occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Erwin and family, the j
latter moving across the street in the,
house formerly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. McDaniel.
G. K. Witmer of Montgomery,
Ala., is visiting his mother, Mrs.
G. C. Witmer.
Mrs. Leroy Whitener, of Hickory,
is visiting her mother. Mrs. C. ts.
West, who has been ill but is said to
be improving. .
Miss Earleene Poindexter of Wea
ver college was the week-end guest
of Mrs N. A. Miller. Miss Poindex
ter, president of Hie Brevard reunion j
organization, presided at the meeting)
held here Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Babb and ,
family moved Monday to their new
home' in Athens, Ga. after making)
their home in Brevard the past two
^ 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duckwor.h 1
sf Canton were week-end guests oi
Mr and Mrs AW. H. Duckworth.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Stokes are ex
oected to return the latter’ part ot
the week from a month’s trip to Los
Angeles, San Francisco and other
points of interest in the West.
Miss Ruth McCall returned last
week from a trip to, Wa*1}1"g‘°"'
[) C.. and other points. She was
the week-end guest of relatives in
and Mrs. W. II. Duckworth
and son Harold were invited guests
at a luncheon given by the American
Rnka plant at Enka on Tucsdaj. and
,-eport a delightful time.
Mrs. Roy McCal’ and Mrs. ( . C.
Kilpatrick have returned home aftei
a week’s visit in Columbia. S. l ■
Miss Jessie Elizabeth Whitmire had
is her guests Sunday Mr. Lawrence
Moten and Miss Louise Hawkins ol
',aMrs!'J\V. A. Thomas arrived last
week from near Raleigh to spend
,ome time here with her daughter, j
Mrs J. F. Zachary and family. j
Miss Sadie North was Ruest last
week of Mrs. H. D. Lee at Lake Tox
"jHsses Gladys English and Maxim ,
Watson are in Asheville this week on
business. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne nad as
their guests on Sunday Mrs Os
borne’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and ,Mrs.
John Cooper and her brother. Howard
York, all of Birmingham, Ala.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the power
sole contained in a Deed in Trust
executed on the 1st day of August
IPSO and by and between Hinton Mc
Leod and wife, Frances A. McLeod, to
\V. E. Rreese, Trustee, which said
Deed in Trust is duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Transylvania County. N. C., in Book
No. 28, page 51 and indexed in said
office and to which said index and
record reference is hereby made and
the same made a part hereof for the
put pose of description, and (h fault,
having been made in the payment of
both principal and interest on the!
notes secured by the said Deed inj
Trust and legal demand having been!
made for the payment of fame by the
hi lder of said notes, and all other
legal notices having been duly given,
the undersigned Trustee will, on Fri
day, June 8th, 1934, at 12:00 o'clock
M,' offer for sale at Public Auction, j
and sell to the highest bidder FOR
CASH at the Court Rouse door in
the town of Brevard, County of
Transylvania, State of North Caro
lina, the following pieces, pareels or
lots of land, and all. interests there
in, as described and set out in said l
Deed in Trust, and said land being
more particularly’ dcseiifced as fol
lows:
FIRST TRACT: , , „
Being ail that tract of land fully
described in a Deed *rom G. L. Glaze
ner and wife Jessie L. Glazener to
J. H. Tinsley and wife Bertha Tins
ley, said Deed bearing date cf Sep
tember 19th, 1919 and which Deed
is registered in Book No. 41 at page
211, et seq. of the Deed Reccrds of
Transylvania County, and which Deed
and record are hereby referred to and
made a part hereof for the purposes
of a description of said tact of land
SECOND TRACT:
All of that tract of land adjoining
the above described tract, and fully
described in a Deed from ,P L. Eng
lish, and wife Maude S. English to
J. H. Tinsley, bv Deed bearing date
>f August 21st, 1923, and which deed
is duly registered in book No. 28 at
page 31 of the Deed Records of Tran
sylvania County, N. C„ and which
Deed and Record are hereby referred
to and m3de a part hereof for the
purposes of a description of said tract
of land. .
Said sale being made for the pur
pose of satisfying said debt, interest,
rest and exoenses of said sale.
This the Sth dav of May. 1934.
W. E. BREESE. TRUSTEE.
May 10 5t.
Mrs. .T. M. Allison and Mrs. John
M. Hudson and little son Jack motor
ed to Picker.s for the day Thursday.
Mrs. J. Dale SLentz and four
children spent Sunday here with Mr.
Stentz, who is cannected with Camp
Sapphire.
Miss Marie Ca>e has returned home
after teaching school in Marion the
past year.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Osborne had
as their week-end guests Mrs. Os
borne’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
M. A King of Athens, Ga.
Miss Carol P. Oppenhcimer has re
turned to her camp, Eagles Nest, here
after spending some time at her home
'in Savannah, Ga.
L. H. Bosse is quite ill at his home
on Maple street.
Mrs. Fred Shuford returned Sun
day from Lynchburg, Va., where she
?pent the past several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Gene Stanberry and
family. She was accompanied on the
return trip home by Mr. Shuford and
Clyde Shuford, who spent the week
end in the Virginia city.
Walter Banks of Columbia, S. C.,
visited his family here the past week. |
A. B. Carter is said to be improv-l
ing after an illness of the past week, i
•Miss Dollie Masters was shopping
in Brevard Friday.
Mrs. P. T. Masters is reported to
have been quite ill the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bush were in
Asheville Tuesday ana attended the
conference of county superintendents
and office clerks of the fifteen West
ern North Carolina counties.
Rachel Williams, accompanied by
six cf her schoolmates from Cullo
whee, were Sunday guests of Miss
Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
cus Williams.
Mrs. L. B. Haynes has returned to
her home here after spending some
time with her sister in Henderson
ville.
Miss Alice Kirk ot Berea yonege,
Berea, Ky., spent the week-end in Bre
vard, stopping at The Bryant, visit
ing friends here and attending the
Brevard Institute reunion on Sunday.
Miss Kirk was a former teacher at
Brevard Institute.
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Zachary and
family are moving this week from the :
Puette house on Maple street to j
Mrs. Haynes’ house or. Johnson street.
Miss Launa Clayton, who is em-j
ployed in Rut'nerfordton, spent the,
week-end here with her mother. I
Miss Bertie Ballard, who is attend
ing a six weeks’ teacher training
course at W. C. T. C., Cullowhee, j
was the week-end guest of Miss Ku-i
benia Nicholson. ,
Miss Louise Gillespie, oi Western
Carolina Teachers college, was Sun
day guest of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Gillespie.
Mr ami Mrs. \V. W. Ray were,
shopping in Brevard Saturday. |
Mrs Wood Paxton and little son
of‘Greenville arc visiting Mrs. Pax
ton’s mother, Mr?. Madge Wilkins.
Guthrie and John Kilpatrick have
returned to Brevard with their fami
lies. after being employed for some
time with the TVA at Norris, Tenn
Mrs I C. Kilpatrick is visiting hei
daughter.^ Mrs. B. F. Howard, at Ly
ma"vs\ Margaret Bromfield of Green
ville spent the week-end with her
mother. Mrs. A. W. Barnette. i
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller attendee,
the May Day foie at Montreat Nor-:
rial on Monduy.
Mrs. Lodema Robertson of Green-j
viile visited friends in Brevard Sun- j
‘’“Mr. and Mrs. 1L V. Pmedberg re
turned Iasi week from New Orleans,
[a to spend the season at their sum
mer Jion.c here, after spending several
months in New Orleans anil Biloxi,
Miss.
HOMEMAKERS crass to_
MEET TUESDAY AFTERX00S t
The Homemakers Hass of the Bap
tist church will meet Tuesday after
noon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of;
Mrs. Orville Simpson. AH members ■
are requested to be present.
Sl'XDA Y SCHOQL CRASS IX |
IiUSIXESE-SOCIAR MEET ISO
The Daughters of Wesley Sunday |
school class of the Methodist church
met Tuesday evening in the ladies
parlor for the regular business and
social meeting. .
The business session was presided
over by the class president, Mrs. E. b.
English, during which several mat
ters of importance to the class were
transacted. Refreshments were served
during the social period following the
business transactions. The hostesses.
of the evening were Mr3. J. C. Wike,!
Mrs. J. E. Waters and Mrs. Fred|
Johnson.
CIRCLE XO. TWO MEETS
WITH MRS. W. M. CLOUD
Mrs. W. M. Cloud was hostess toi
the members of Circle No. 2 of the
Presbyterian church Thursday after
noon at her heme. Mrs.* Cloud also
presided over the meeting as circle
chahman.
The program on home missions was
in charge of Mrs. G. C. Witmer, and
the Bible lesson was given by Mrs.
Hinton McLeod. Sowing material for
the Black Mountain Orphanage was
distributed to the members present.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess. __
MASONlcTlEETiNG
Regular communication of Dunn’s
Rock Masonic lodge will be held Fri
day night, at 8 o'clock in the Masonic
Hall. All members are urged to at
tend and an invitation is extended
to visiting Masons.
Jerry Jerome, W. M.
Henry Henderson, Secy.
COMMENCEMENT STARTS
AT FRUITLAND ON 12TH
HENDERSONVILLE, May »—
Commencement exercises at Fruitland
t Institut ewiil be held from May 12
| to 17 inclusive, with the music re
cital on May 12; baccalaureate ser
mon, May 13; Nan Miller contest for
girls, May 15; oratorical and decla
mation contest. May 16; senior class
day, May 17; annual trustees meet
ing, May 17; commencement exer
cises, May 17.
Coming as a surprise was tiie mar
riage of Miss Aiicen Neill to Mr.
Cari Hamby last Saturday May 5th,
in Hendersonville. The bride is the
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. L.
Neill. The groom is'a native of West
Virginia but is employed on Mills
River where they will make their
home. They have a ho3t of friends
who wish them much happiness.
Mrs. Van Tinsley and Miss Stella |
Cody entertained with a miscellanc- i
ous shower at the home of the for
mer last Wednesday afternoon, hon
oring Mr3. Robert Marcum, who was
before her recent marriage Miss Ber
tie Street. After the opening of the
pretty and useful gifts the joint
hostesses served refreshments.
Several friends of Miss Dorothy
Smith and Mr. Tom Mitchell, of Bre-|
vard who were quetly marred last;
Sunday, attended the wedding and i
we all wish them every happiness.
Mrs. J. H. Carter ar.Jl (Children
attended the reunion on Mills River
last Sunday.
Little Miss Mary Ann Daniels has
been ill of measles but is now improv
ing nicely.
Several people in the community ■
attended the old time singing con
vention at Etowah Sunday.
Rev. Hilemon, our Baptist minis
ter, filled hir. regular appointment at
the Pisgah Forest Baptist church
ASK FOR ASSISTANCE
ON HIWAY AT ENON
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Petition was presented to the
board of county commissioners Mon
day by residents of the Enon sec
tion asking the body to recommend
to the state highway commission that
the road leading off Highway 28
at the top of the hill at Enon, via
the residence of G. T. Lyday and
others and again connecting with the
highway near the Dr. L. Lyday
place, be placed on state mainten
ance.
The petition was signed by J. M.
Blythe and other residents served or
interested in the road. It was point
ed out by the petitioners that aside
from serving a wide area, the road
is part of rural mail route No. 2.
The board made necessary resolution
for presentment to the highway com
mission.
Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock.
Gerald Patton of Rutherfordton
spent. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Patton.
Several of tKe former Brevard In
stitute students from Pisgah Forest
attended the annual home-coming
Sunday,
Circle No. 1 of the Brevard-David
son River Woman’s Auxiliary held
its regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. T. E. Patton Jr. Thurs
day afternoon. Miss Mamie Lyday,
circle chairman, presided over the
meeting with Mrs. Patton in charge
of the program. The hostess served
refreshments during the social hour.
The Senior B. Y. P. U. class en
joyed a weiner roast at White Pine
camp recently. Rev. Hilemon and
wife of Cedar Mountain were pres
ent. A nice time was reported.
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Friday, May 18th, at 3:00 P. M.
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ienced Home Economics Expert of Greenville, S. C.
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