83 Transylvania Students Are
Registered At Brevard College
(Continued From Poge One)
Iv.te Putt: n. Ruth Pickelsimer, John
1 .ekelsimer, Harry Pickelsimer, Ploy
Ponder, Bess Ponder, Hazel Ramsey.
Velma Sharp, Cslia Shutord. Clyde
Shuford. Catherine Snelscn, Ruby
Stover. Nettie Mae Townsend, Ed
ward Varner, Raleigh Waldrop,
Willie Kate Waters, E. J. Whitmire,
Jr., Christine Saltz.
T. C. Whitmire, Virginia Wilson,
Julia Jr no Wilson. Lawrence Wil
liams, Davis Woodfin, Elizabeth
Wood, Helen Louise Wright, Justine
Wright, Christine Yongue, Elizabeth
McCoy, Mabel McNeely, John C.
Miller, KUie Neill, Clara Barnett.
Nancy Virginia Cansler, Chalks
Doyle Kdmuncisoii. John Douglas
Eldridge, Ralph Eldridge, Jas. Wash
ington Fisher, Ralph Galloway, ReM
Mae (iturge, Charles Glazener, Otis
la milt i' Shipman.
Mcnintun Hamilton Shuford. Al
fred M. White, Earl White. Ophelia
» mi
The l'< !lowing students are from
out «i 'I ransylvania county:
Robert Franklin Abernathy, Vale;
Jos, , i Alien, Gastonia; Francis
And ws. Zirconia; Eunice Arnold,
Da\ on. Helen Avett, Cornelius;
Jli. Avett, Norwood; Ira Bald
win [etcher; It y Brown, Hender
son v :ie.
.1 Bullard, Edneyville; George
Bai well. Mebane; Gordon Barber.
Saluda: Vates Barnett, Landrum,
S. Edith Beard, Charlotte;
Edward B e e s o n, Winston-Salem;
Robert Beil, Reidsville; Eugenia Bos
ton, ..csville; John Russell Bos
tic, lii v ■, i City.
Sarah Mildred Bowman, Renters
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C. B. McFEE
. The Old Reliable
Watchmaker and jeweler
King Bldg.
Main Street Brevard
wile; David Boyd, Waynesville;
Emma Lou Bramlette, Taylors, S. C.;
James Robert Braswell, Stanfield,
rula If ..vis Briggs, Fletcher; Ger
ude Brown, Granite Quarry; R.
award Brown,- Horse Shoe.
Katherine Elizabeth Brown, Black
i_ untaia; Marshall Hoke Brown,
..iuolnton; Fred McKinley Brown,
' lisbuiy; Jack Whitfield Brooks,
iendersonville; Phillips Brooks, Lex
■ gton; Mildred Bundy, Jamestown.
John R. Burton Jr., Burnsville;
. : sie Allen Byers, Tryon; Elaine
a’.l. Mocksville; Tom Leroy Camp
bell Jr., Asheville; Raul Campbell,
harlotte; John St. Clair Carson,
i-yse Shoe; Catherine Carpenter,
hen vville; Charles Cherry, Hayes
. ille. ‘
Eveline Cordell, Black Mountain;
vogar Bernard Comer, Dobson;
' uisa Colson, Asheville; Ruth Lois
• 'oltrano. Trinity; Ethel Katherine
joffey, Gastonia; J off re Coe,
Creensboro; Ruth Jane Creasman,
■ yon; Harold Crooks, Concord;
Bain Lamar Curtis, Chadwick Sta
IUU.
T. K. Danough Jr., Asheville;
;,i- Id Davis, Horse Shoe; William
.' t old Davis, Badin; Charles Wm.
1. Conover; Glen Dillard, Horse
Shoe; Helen Dillard, Horse Shoe.
Deward Maurice Dixon, Mebanc;
.1, o Robert Dixon, Fallston; Lucille
Duncan, Hendersonville; Henry Du
l’re .1 r„ Tuxedo; Carolyn Eargle,
( hatlotte; Ben Taylor Echerd, Tay
I ,ovi!le: Cecil Roliek Edwards,
i Ighland?; Ernest Clifton Elliott,
C itawba. ,
Ivev Elliott, Lawndale; Otho
wle'r, Mill Springs; Barton Far
ing. Sugar Grove; Delia Madeline
Earthing. Sugar Grove; Bill Jack
Ferguson, Spring Creek; George
hr.s. Ferguson. Spring Creek.
Wvlma Ruth Ferguson, Asheville;
a tie Helen Fink, Concord; Carolyn
Virginia Fink, Concord; Fred Cam
it Flake, Wadtsboro; Wilson A.
rites, Gastonia: Earl Fowler,
House Shoe; Arney Fox, Burnsville;
T’Mis Frady, Lexington; Baxter
' anklin Ji\, spear.
Klma Eugenia Freeman. Winston
• !om; Frances Frye, Statesville,
■ 1 1 i s o n Funderburk, Matthews;
Maumee P. Gaston, Asheville; F mo
,V esle v Ghormley, Robbinsville,
i i ^lricii Gibbs Jr.. Whittier;
•iiel Gilliam, Gastonia; Frances
. Hello Goforth. Kings Mtn.;
i t'clia Rachel Goforth, Kings
maintain; Christine Goldston. Kan
■ ,,u!;s; Etheleen Goodnight, Mt.
t’lla; Joseph A. Goodin Jr.. Burns*
ill,.; Anna (Lucy Gnodin* Burns
" • Walter P. Groce, High Point;
' Giadv. Chas. J. Garren.
Thomas M. Grain n. Fernandino,
I
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i Nucoa ivru..lbC;
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS j
< .MATO 3 cans 23C ASST- SOUPS 3 cans . 25C
| . .1. .- . ii.i. .in.-—
| Fancy Pink
Salmon 1 Tall Cans . 23c |
SODA CRACKERS ^■,-IOc
MALT Son ^ 65c
Camnbell’s
Tomato Juice 2 Tall Cans . . . 15c
Del Monte
PRUNES 21-2 ■*-.15c
Dixie Evaporated
Milk or!Wans. \1C
Ovaltine K
V I Ml 1111W Large size .. .Q3C
Pillsbury Floor ,b Bag $1.29
MEAT irr.20c
?r SALAD DRESSING He I
1 Fla.; Robert Elmore Grant, Gorton;
David R. Green, Charlotte; Frances
Greene, Shelby; John H. Green;
r. Weaverville: Mary Alice Green,
Weaverville; Woodrow Griffin, Hen
dersonville; Vera Hamrick, Shelby.
Martha Elisabeth Hardin, (Jhar
iotte; Charles Harrison, Denver;
Guy Howell, Cherryville; Robert
liardister, Badin; Louie harrison,
Denver; Mary Frances Heffner,
Wingate; Claude Harmon, Lexing
ton.
Warren Everett Harrelson, Gas-,
tonia; Irene Harrill, Forest City;
Decatur Jack Harris, Forest City;
Percy Harris, Thomasville; Wm.
Hoyle Hart, Derita.
Alva Gee Hollingsworth, Roberts
i town, Ga.; Lucile Honeycutt, Hen
dersonville; Joe Hornbuckle, Tho
masville; Jas. P. Hornbuckle Jr.,
t'homasville; T. C. H rLn, Monro*;
Guy Arthur Hovis, Highlands.
Joel Richard Howie, Monroe; John
II vie, Shelby; Ruby Huggins, Tux
edo', Charles Huneycutt, Charlotte;
I'. B. Huneycutt Jr., Nebo; Ed
Hutchins, Burnsville; Charles Hyatt,
Peachtree; Ruth OatMyn Hyatt,
Windom; Archie M. Hyatt; in
,|om: Archie M. Hyatt. Windom;
Annie Louise Jenkins, rarmeie.
i.i uise Jenkins, Franklmton; Bur
ton Jessup, Guilford College; Ola
May Johnson, Forest City; Robert
Floyd Jolley, Mill Springs; Henry
Carlisle Jones Jr., Fairfield; Edna
./ones West Asheville; Josephine
.K'-es Skyland; Watson lloke Jonas,
Vale; / Queen Justice, Waynesville;
Helen Kelly, War, West Virginia;
Ethel Madeline Kerr, Charlotte;
Richard Everett Kibler, Morven.
Harry L. Hawkins. Asheville; Wm.
Martin- Heekard, Henrietta; Frank
Wm. Heffner, Maiden; Boyce A.
Helms Charlotte; Ruth Henson,
Gastonia; Carl Ilepler, Thomasville;
E na Mae Hines, Campobello, S. C.
Sara Lou Kiger, Mt. Airy; Mary
Kinnev, Limestone, N. Y.; Sara
King Winston-Salem; Virginia king,
Burnsville; Houston Kitohin, Horse
Shoe; Vivian Kreeger, Pilot Alt.,
Herman Edward Lackey, Hiddemte.
.June RHea Lackey, Stoney Point;
-Mberi Reed Lambert. Greensboro;
Oetavia Zura Lathan, Pilot Mt.:
Edward Leggett, Ilobgood; 1 aul
Leonard, Lexington; Martha I.ollar,
Rutherfordton; John Thomas Lowe,
Wadesooro. . , , . . '
Matv Adeline Leitwich, Stanley.
V'rnun 1 Powder, Badin; Harold
James Liner, City Grove; Ruth Lock
hn rt Tryon; Martha McCracken.
Wavmsville; Cecil McCombs, khnna
,,oil’s; Emma Mildred Martin. Wd,
11,11; Maxon Murphy. Stanley; Bcs
Mae McFaddcn, Flat Rock.
Emily .Sue Mallonee, Candler,
Dovlc Anne Martin, Lawndale; Win
nie Mattiiews, Arguru. - 11 g ' "
Matthews. Arpura; Rexloid M» j
, ,ns. Statesville; Joe Lhuman Mil
1,m. B stic; Ada Blanche Meadow.,
Knoxville, Tenn.; Mary K. Marcho.
Louis Lynton Miller, Lexington,
Samuel Ford Miller, Mt. Airy; Jctro
IP ek, Advance; Harry Mock, Lex
■ James Louis Moore. Kanna
polis; Vivian Moore, Andrew's; Wra
,re. Andrews; Rum Morgan. Gold
H Charlie Marie Morgan, Alber
marle; Sarah Morgan, Anderson,
i c • Mary Lois Moser. Henderson
; ,'Ut;■ ’ Carolyn Munroe, Columbus,
| I William ‘MyMrs, Kn’ xviile,
It, nil.; Jesse 11. Oates, Chester, S. C.;
; Win. Davis Osborne, Horse Shoe,
Wav Face, Asheville; Emily F. I al
i mer. Clvde; Riley Palmer, Clyde,
j i>. 1). Pope Jr., WoodleaL
James Parnell, Bakersville; Lloyd
| Llwin Parks, Lexington; \\ooilri‘W
Wilson Patton, Swannanoa; Nirnoias
j Fatt n. Robbinsville; John E. I ear
|«on. Asheville; Thomas Peeler. Bei
] wo d: Alvin IVnlaml Haye yiHe,
I i-Taiik Fenland. Hazel; Joe 1 mlheck,
! J->*'SvlC. • -II ,
! Julia Carmen Plott, Wayncsv lie,
| J, cnhine PJott, Wayncsyillc; E‘mal
i i-um, Canton; George Wm. 1 icn
iicc. ( Ifveland, 0.; Margaiet •
Htt, Burnsville; -M a r y P<offiU,
Burnsville; James I rotfitt. Bald
Civ k: Ernest Pruett, Horse Shoe,
James Richard Queen, Waynesyil e;
Edgar Marvin Ramsey, Walnut,
Yiigie Lenora Randall, Concord,
Jchn Mackey Reynolds, Burnsville;
John Robert Rinehardt, Newton,
Jas. William Regan, Lexington.
Ruby Roberts, Black Mt.; E. E.
Roberts, Shilby; Lorena Rogers,
Clyde; Davis Rogers, Clyde; llovivee
Hollins, Elizabethtown; Ruth Ross,
\U rganton; Frances Rose, Waynes
ville; Allane Rutherford; Candler,
I Doris Saunders, Coleraine ; Robert
I Sawyer, Bryson City; S. L. Robeits
j Jr., Patterson Springs. ...I
i James Schreyer, Fletcher; Alice
1 Scott, Fallston; Claiborne Ecott,
; Bald Creek; Ella Shaekford Char-1
lotto; E. J. Shafer, Nashville, Tenn. ;
'Stanton David Sherrod, High>
Point; Ralph K. Sheppard; Hender
sonville; Oris Euleta Silver, Horse
Shoe; Howard Sitton, Horse Shoe;
Fred L. Smathers, Asheville; Chas.
R. Smoak, Greensboro.
Gilbert Smith, Hiddenite; Robert
Stevenson, Hendersonville; Helen
Stein, Sylva; Lucy Strum, Rocky
Mount; Donald Stroble Jr., Pfaff
ton; Maxine Louise Stuart, Snow
Camp; Nell Strukey, Philadelphia,
A 3. I
I). R. Styles, Burnsville; Arthur
G. (Sutherland, Charlotte; Sibyl
Spr&i.t, Dysartville; Ruth Sylvester,
Black Mt.; Margaret Slagle^ Can
dler; William Tate, Hanes; Jean
Thomas, Charlotte; Vernon Tucker.
Stanfield; Martha Rose Swafford.
Garth Jarreit Thompson Hayes
ville• J. Fred Thompson, Candler;
Edith TredenickJ Charlotte; J8™613
Troutman, Mooresville; Fred rurby
fill, Tocane; Willis Sidney Turner,
Raleigh; John Vollmer, Tryon.
Martha Walker, Charlotte; Clarice
Pauline Wall, Forest City; Everett
Wall, Marion: Sarah Ruth Waiters,
Raeford; Mae Louise Ward, Mt.
Airy; Herman Washam, Davidson,
Robert Weaver, Murphy; James
Everett Webb, Ellenboro; Ida Mar
garetta Whisnant, Maiden; oohn
Paul Wahonick, Glen Robbins, 0.
Harry Eugene Wisenhurt, Hazel
wood; Alva Lucy White, Spartan
burg, S. C.; Jack Wildey, Asheville;
Howard Wilkinson, Charlotte; Myr
tle Virginia Wilson, Madison; Jean
PiSGAH FOREST NEWS
Mrs. Fleet Galloway and Miss
Dovie Scruggs entertained at the
home of the former last Wednesday
evening with a miscellaneous shower
honoring Mrs. Claud Owens, the for
mer Miss Minnie Golloway. She re
ceived many pretty and useful gifts
from her friends. At the conclusion
of the shower refreshments were
served.
W. A Lyday and family of Moc
ganton spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. D. H. Orr and other rel
atives ntre.
Miss Margaret Deaver, who has
spent the summer with Mrs. Boyse
Walker and Mis?. Julia Dcaver, re
turned to Harrisonburg, Va., last
where where she has resumed her
taching. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Heaver of Tampa, Fla., have
also returrtd to their homdl after
spending the summer with their
mother, Mrs. Robert Patton.
Mrs. Kiah Hollingsworth, who has
been ill with flu, is improving.
Mrs. H. Hedrick spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Ray on Little River. Mr. and
Mrs. Ray announce the birth of an
eight and one half pound son Sep
tember 21st.
Mrs. Bull of Greenville spent sev
eral days here last week visiting her
brother. Seldon Barton, and other
relatives here.
Mrs. Willie Galloway and daughter
of Turkey Creek were guests of her
sister, Mrs. Sam Bryson, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt had as
their guests Sunday Mrs. Raymond
Hawkins of Liberty, S. C., and Will
Wyatt and daughter Avie of Bal
tour.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allison have
moved from the Deaver place to the
11. Hedrick place.
Herman Crow, an enroilee of the
CCC in Georgia, is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Ester Crow.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Parker have
us their guests the latter's mother,
Mrs. Corn and daughter and Mrs.
Minnie Ramsey of South Carolina.
l.ouis Carr left for his home in
New Mexico Friday after spending
the past two weeks here with Mr.
and Mrs. W. VV. Croushorn.
Hillard Johnson of Greenville
was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Char
lie Allison, Friday.
W. E. Sexton and family, who
recently purchased the Presbyterian
manse property, have returned to
their home in Bradenton, f la., for
the winter.
net to Bertha Williams, Tryon;
Daniel B. Williams, LDonvilie; Tv.
Carson Williams Jr.. Kannapolis.
Dickson Willis, Vale; Albert Darry
Withers, Bessemer City; Thelbert
Wright, Shelby; Evelyn Estelle
tt'iiki. Jamestown; Mary tVrike.
Jamestown; Gertrude Yarbrough,
Winston-Salem; Nathaniel F, Young,
Walnut Cove.
EROSION SURVEY
REPORT IS MADE
HIGH POINT, September 26-—A
survey to determine the extent and
severity of erosion and jrenerul land
condition in 10 we tern North Caro
lina counties has just been completed
by W. D. Lee, soil specialist of the
soil erosion service of the department
of the interior.
■ 3K • -«' v . /~4k-9R|K*
The report indicates that erosion in
these counties is worse than was ex
pected, Mr. Lee stated. Out of a total I
area of upwards of 2,800,000 acres. ;
about 215,000 acres are reported very j
seriously eroded with gul.r.s and an I
additional 210,000 acres of formerly
productive land are abandoned due i
to excessive erosion.
Around 60,000 acres in Buncomoe
county are severely eroded with deep
gullies; Haywood county is second
with 35,000 acres and Macon county
third with 25,000 acre?.
Buncombe county also leads in
area of land abandoned, having 28,
000 acres of untenable land. Jackson
county* follows Buncombe with 17,500
acres and Cherokee county comes ,
third with 16,385 acres abandoned.
The survey is a part of a state
wide survey being made to determine
the genera! land condition in North
Carolina. A sim'lar study la being
made in every state by the depart- j
ment of the interior and on comple
tion a report will be prepared for |
presentation to congress this wint.r. j
In addition to the severity of ero
sion and wasteland the report brings
out areas of cultivated, idie tillable,
open pasture and forest land and top
ography, according to Dr. J. H.
Stallings, Regional director j*f the
soil erosion service.
The 10 mountain counties included
in this report are Macon, Buncombe,
Transylvania. Clay, Swain. Jackson.
Hinders, ti, Cherokee, Graham and
Haywood.
The report of W. D. Lee, soil
specialist of the soil erosion service
of the department, of the interior
shows that a large amount of land
in Transylvania county has been lost
because of excessive erosion,
i Out of a total area in the county
of 238,272 acres, mostly in forest
land 9,800 acres are reported ser
iously eroded and 12.300 acres aban
doned, 3,878 acres are less severely
eroded and 8,000 acres are eroded
1 only to a slight degree. The section
I most damaged is the French Broad
1 valley from Kosman to the Hendcr
• son county line.
Find Body of Missing Man
Atlanta —The body of Max Sj< -
blom of Rock Island, 111., was found
j Sunday in a wooded section of an
i Atlanta suburb. Police advanced the
' theory that lie had been taken for a
i ride, murdered and robbed.
I
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get perfect fit. . . .by cus
tom tailoring. The wide
selection of new fall fab
rics which we are offer
ing at unusually LOW
PRICES puts this luxury
within the reach of every
man.
SUITS OR TOPCOATS
TAILORED
M. E. HEAD
At
Tinsley Barber
Shop
One ..
Purpose
To give the people of this
community and the many
college students and
their parents who come
here a place where they
can get
Good Food
Cooked Right
> Inv'ite your friends to
\ come here. We believe
| they will enjoy eating
► with us.
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{ Doc Galloway, Prop.
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We cordially invite you to come in our new store for an inspection
of four large floors full of attractive fall furniture in latest designs. On
our third- floor we especially want you to see our display of planned
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Lounge Chairs
Karpen construction; a nice
choice of upholstery materials of
almost any color.
$29.75
Ottomans to match at small
additional cost.
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' Featured in Burton’s opening
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$34.50, for opening day
$25.75
Each spring unit muslin pocket
ed, imperial stitohed edg'e and
covered with l»eautiful ticking.
Card Table
Which supports the combined
weight of four men--f>92 pounds,
an indication of how strong and
well made it is.
A special value for oar opening
With authentic milk stool bases
and superior finish and construc
tion. Choice of either antique
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Oil pot style or bridge. Some
with table shelves for smokers'
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