Actions for Foreclosure of Taxes Action. Instituted October 1, 1934 Final Advertisement In each and «very of the action, hereinafter jet forth and referred to and duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, wherein the plaintiff is Tran.ylvania County, by and through it. Board of.Commis sioners, and in each, every and all of said actions the delin quent taxe, forming the .abject matter thereof are delinquent for the year. 1928, 1929, 1930 and 1931, as same appear, of record. Now therefore:— Any and all person or person., firm or firm., corporation or corporation, interested therein will take notice that there i» posted at the Court Hou.e door of Transylvania County, in the Town of Brevard, mid County and State, and aim duly filed m the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, a notice, summon., and complaint relating tp each of said action., describing the cause, nature and subject matter thereof and requiring all person or person., firm or firm., crop ora tion or corporation, claiming any interest in said subject matter to set up their claim or claim, within the legal period a. set forth by the several Act. of the Legislature, from the date of the final appearance of this general advertisement, or at any time before the order to make said deed or deeds, judg ment by default or other paper, a. made, which date of final appearance a. set out, a, is prescribed by law and any and all Act. of the Legislature applying to same. B0Y1) township Anders, E. J. et ux. Ballard. W. M. ot ux. Baynard. Morrison et ux. Baynard, W. A. et ux. Baynard. Carl et ux. Brewer, Mrs. Minnie. Brock. Annie J. & S. C. Adams. Brooks & Highsmith et ux. Brown, J. A. et ux. Brown. B. J. et ux. Camp. 0. S. Heirs. Camp. Fred et ux. Camp, Wade ot ux., Duncan. Virgil & W. K. et ux. Kngiish, D. L. et al. Erwin. 0. E. et ux. England, Mrs. A. K. England. J. K. et ux. Frady. B. A. Estate. Frady, B. A. & Emma Estate. Cray, V. A. et ux. Gerry, Mrs. Edith. Gash, Mrs. Julia. Hammett. Mrs. I. Hawk. ('■ VV. et ux. Holliday. M. H. et ux. Hollingsworth. W. M. et ux. Hollingsworth. C. B. et ux. Hunter. Jim et ux. Lydav. E. VV. et u.x. Lyday. VV. 11. et ux. Lyday, l- F. lletrs. Lynn, VV'. E. et ux. Morgan, D. S. et ux. Morgan. S. M. et ux. McCall, J. C. et ux. McGuire, J. VV. et ux. McGuire. P- E. et ux. McLean. Mrs. Annie. Orr, Charles. Jerry & inters. Orr, Perry N. et ux. Owenby. Mrs. Ada. Owenby, V'. M. et ux. Parker, J. U. et. ux. Pickelsimer, J. H. to. Rhodes. VV. H. et ux Rollins. Dr. C. I>. Simms, Sheldon et ux. Simms. J. S. et ux. Simpson. Jake L. et ux. Sutton Creek Rod i& Gun Cluh. Townsend. P. C. et ux. Walker. Henry et ux. Wilson, Frank et ux. Wilson. Mrs. Julia. BREVARD TOWNSHIP \llen. T. B. & J; J* et U3G . Allison. Osborne A: Giogun et ux. . Allison, J. M. . „ , Allison. .1. M. A: W. H. Grogan «t Allison, W. C. & Pickelsinier, C. W. et ux. Allison, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mamie. Ashworth. Jack et ux. Ashworth, Mrs. l.ula. Aiken, Allie. Ashworth Ac Silversteen et ux. Barnette, S. L. et ux. Beasley, Mrs. B. F. Benjamin. Avery et ux. Judson Mc Crary et ux. - ■ * Benjamin, Sam, et ux. Bishop, W. E. Estate. Bishop. J. A. et ux. . Biant n, W. U. & Casey Morris, at Bloomberg. Mrs. 11. Bowen, J. P. et ux. Bowen, David et ux. Bracken, Mrs. Florida. Bracken, W. A .et ux. Breese, Mrs. Rebecca. Breese. W. E. et ux. Brevard Development Corporation. Brevard Golf Club. Brevard Golf Club. Brevard Home Builders. Brevard Lumber Company. Bridges, Mrs. Alice E. Bromfield & Summey et ux. Bromfield, M. M. & J. S. Br«wn, W T. et ux. Brunson. J. N. A J. Mack Colt et ux. Bryson, C. L. et ux. Buckner. J. M. Et ux. Burrell. Mrs. Z. V. Bush Brothers Company. Byrd, M. C. et ux. Byrd. C. F. et ux. Booth. J. R. Estate. Bagwell, Miss Emma. Bagwell, L. E. et ux. Bagwell, M. B. et ux. Bagwell, Mrs. Ra. hael. Bar-well. L. E. A Emma. Bagwell, Mrs. J. C. Balia id, WUlian: et ux. Ccmp Sapohire, Me. C. Fetter.^ Camp. Pink. Central Investment corporation. Citv Lumber Company. Clark, Mrs. A. C. Clnjlu', 1 K. Est. ■C'ayt -n, Mrs. J. E. Clough. I.. E. Colburn. Mi-. J. A. Est. C niav. Mrs. Ida C:innii’;r,i sr.\ Eliza Est. IL;!! Lee et ux. D a . I. P. et ux. Deaver, W. E. Est. Dermid, J. O. et ux. Draper, E. S. et ux. Drcggors, H. R. et ux. Duckworth, Mrs. Ella Duckworth, Mrs. Sallie English, Maude S. & Pushell, Annie. English. K. S. et ux. Ennett, G. N .et ux. Erwin. Chas. et ux. Erwin, 0. L. et ux. Erwin, 0. L. et ux. Everett.R. W., N. C. Joint Stock Land Bank. English, D. L. & E. S. et ux. English, D. L. et ux. English, D. L. Trustee. E. S. & J. M. Allison, et ux. Forest Hill Corporation. Fortune, Mrs. M. E. Franklin Lake Company. French Broad Land Company. Fate, Chas. Heirs. Fetzer, VVm. McK. Fisher, R. R. Fisher, R. R. & Roland Owen. Greenwood, Hubert et ux. Greenwood, S. E. et ux. Grogan, W. H. Jr, et ux. Groof, Myrtle L. t Glaze, Owen. Gianokos, Geo. et ux. ' Gash, Ellen. x 4-31 Gaston, Albert et ux. Gillespie, A. R. et ux. Gillespie, D. T. et ux. Gillespie, E. F. et ux. Gottlieib, Lewis & S. L. et ux. Gottlieb, Mary. —■ Galbraith, A. V. et ux. Galloway, Ira D. et ux. Galloway, M. W. et ux. Garren, H. et ux. * Garren, Henry, et ux. , Hall, Cleveland et ux. “ T Hall, Hugh et ux. "TT Hall, J. B. et ux. *'* Hall, Jane. Harris, Fred et ux. Hawkins, J. L. et ux. Heath. Mrs. A. Heath, Charles et ux. i Hodden, James et ux. Hemphill, Charles Heirs. Hemphill. Joe et ux. Hendrix, J. C. et ux. Henry, W. M. et ux. Hermeus, T. B. et ux. Hill. Jessie Harkins. Holt, Mrs. L. A. Hubbard, Whitmire & Shipman & Allison. Huggins, Jason et ux. Hutchinson, Rosie. Jordan. Mrs. N. E. Jones, Ellen. Jenkins, F. E. B. et ux. Jenkins, F. E. B. & Noland-Drys dale. Jenkins, H. B. et ux. Jerome, Jcarry & Dr. Squire et ux, Allison, Willie Johnson, Amos et ux. Johnson, C. A. L. et ux. Johnson, Clarence, et ux. Jordan. Herman, et ux. Jordan. N. E. et ux. Jordan, H. S. et ux. Kessler, Sam et ux. Kennon, Mrs. Ira. Kilgore, Frank et ux. Killian, Pole et ux Killian. Mrs. Pole Killian, Mrs. A. F. et ux. i Kilpatrick. C. C. et ux. Kilpatrick, C. C. & Gillespie, E. i F. Mrs. et ux. Kilpatrick, Mrs. C. M. Kilpatrick. D. P. et ux. Kilpatrick. Mrs. J. M. i Kilpatrick. J. M. et ux. Kilpatrick, J. M. Heirs. Kilpatrick, R. P. et ux. Kilpatrick, C. C. & E. F. Gillespie et li X. Kilpatrick, J. M. Heirs. King, Mrs. A. H. & Husband, King, Mrs. Cordia J. King, Ed et ux. King, P. S. et ux. King. Mrs. P. S. & Mrs. J. M. Tatum. King, (Jordan S. (Guardian) Kipps Whitsett. Kyle, Albert J. et ux. Kemp, Ping & Mary (colored) Lemmons, D. H. et ux. l and. Dr. J. N. ot ux. Lawrence I,and Company. Lawrence, R. E. & J. B. et ux. Lawrence. R. E. & 3. S. Silversteen et ux. Logan, I., et ux. Loftis, T. T. et ux, Scruggs, P. L. et ux, Scruggs, Chas. et ux. Lowe, C. E. & 3. G. et ux. Lyda.v, W. R. et ux. Lynch, Addie. Lewis, Abe et al. Lyon. R. B. et ux. Manly, D. P. & 3. W. Gentry et ux. Martin, L. I), et ux. Merrill, R. I., et ux. Miller, E. L. et ux. M tepie, Mrs. S. M. • A* Miller, N. A., Fisher, R. R., Reid, T. E. et ux. Mills, Bryce, et ux. Mills’, Ed et ux. Mills, Jones et ux. Mills, Marcus, et ux. Mills, Nannie. Mills, W. B. et ux. Mitchell, T. M. et ux. Moore, D. F. et ux. Morris, C. C. et ux. Morris, S. E. et ux. Mull, W. L. et ux. Mull, C. C. et ux. McJ unkins, Albert et ux. McCall, J. Frank et ux. McCrary, Judson, et ux. McCullough, Mrs. Sam et ux. McKelvey, J. C. et ux. McLain, Mrs. J. H. McLean, Dr. J. J. et ux. McNeely, C. R. et ux. Norton, Mrs. Nita Estate. Norton, Mrs. S. L. Estate. Norton, R. E. et ux. North, Sadie C. Neal, R. Y. et ux. Nichols, Mrs. Z. W. Nicholson, J. S. et ux. Nicholson, Milan M. et ux. Nicholson, R, L. et ux. Nicholson, F. N. et ux. Nicholson, Charlie et ux. Nicholson, B. E. et ux. Norris. Carl F. et ux. Orr, 0. H. et ux. Orr, O. H. Trustee. Orr, Robert Estate. Osborne, C. S. et ux. Owen, Roland et ux. Osteen, Nancy. Page, Jack et ux. Palmer, W. M. et ux. Parker, Mrs. E. M. Parker, H. 0. et ux. Parker, S. B. et ux. Parker, W. A. et ux. Patterson, Edward et ux. Patton, Annie Mae. Patton, J. J. et ux. Patton, Mrs. J. J. Patton, T. E. Jr. et ux. Patton, T. T. & T. E. et ux. Paxton, Mrs. Cos. Paxton, Cos et ux. Pickelsimer, A. H. et ux, Pickelsimer, J. H., J. B. & C. W. et ux. Pickelsimer, R. J. Estate. Pickelsimer, Hamlin & Justus et ux. Pinnix, Hugh et ux. Peters, Mrs. S. M. Pisgah Realty Company. Pisgah Industrial Bank. Ramseur, Elizabeth. Ransom, H. C. et ux. Reynolds, Ed et ux. Rhodes, William Harrison et ux. Robinson, C. H. et ux. Robinson, C. 0. et ux. Robinson, C. R. et ux. t Robinson, Ella. Robinson & Osborne et ux. Rogers, H. G. et ux. Roman, Gus et ux. Sawyer, J. P. Bat. Schaffer, Mrs. Laura. Schaeffer, Rev. W. C. et ux. Scott, Mrs. Mildred. Scruggs, Hampton et ux. Shipman, W. E. et ux. Shipman, W. E. & T. H. et ux. Silversteen, J. S., Shipman, T. «• Sr Shipman, W. E. et ux. Shipman, T. H. & Deaver, R. K. « jX. Shipman, Thomas H. et ux. Shipman, G. E. et ux. Shuford, C. A. Estate. Shuford, George A. Estate. Shuford, F. E. et ux. Silversteen, J. S. et ux. Silversteen, J. S. & Miller, J. A. Silversteen, Macfie & White et ux. Silversteen, .T. S. et ux. Simmons, Etta. Simmons, Lehde et ux. Simpson, Leonard et ux. Simpson-, J. D. et ux. Simpson. L. M. et ux, Simpson, G. D. et ux. Siniard, Otis N. et ux. Siniard, J. N. et ux. Siniard, C. M. et ux. Siniard. R. G. et ux. Sitton, B. J. & Fisher, R. R. et ux. Sitton, Mrs. M. H. et ux. Sitton, Mrs. Knte. Sitton, B. J- et ux. Smathers. Mrs. Paul Smith, Rufus et ux Smith, Lewis, et ux. Smith, Ernest et ux. Smith. Thomas H. et ux. .Smith, J. W. et ux. Smith, A. G. et ux. Smith, A. E. Guardian Smith, A G. et ux Snelson, T. L. & H. L. Wilson et: ux. S neb on, V. L. el ux. Southeastern Life Insurance Co. Stanberry, W. B. et ux. Stepp, W. L. et ux. Sterling, Mrs. Beatrice. Strenberg, S. et ux. . Stokes. Dr. R. L. et ux. Stokes, Willie et ux. Streeter, J. C. & R. R- Pin'"* el ux. Squires, T. 0. et ux. Taylor, Mrs. S. J. Thompson. Earle et ux. Thrash, J. M. et ux. Thrash, .T. M. et ux. i Thrash. .1. M. Est. | Tinsley, C. E. ft Wife. Tinsley, J. H. et ux. Tinsley & Jerome et ux. Tinsley, W. 0. et ux. Townsend. Eleanor. Truluek. B. C. et ux. Union Mortgage Co. Vick, E. et ux. Wachovia Bank ft Trust Co. Wavsham ft Armstrong ot ux. White. A. M. et ux. Whitesides, Julius, et ux. Whitesides, Roy et ux. Whitmire, J. L. et ux. Whitmire, .T. L. et ux. Whitmire, J. R. et ux. Whitmire, Roland et ux. Whitmire, Rush, et ux. Whitmire. T. W. et ux._ Whitmire, Mrs. Mattie & T. W. Whitmire & Shipman et ux Whitmire, Shipman & Deaver et ux. Whitmire. W. P. et ux. Whitsett, H. E. et ux. Wlvtsett ft Kipp et ux. Wilkins, C. P. Estate. . _ , Wilkins. C. P. ft Mack ft Paul W 'Phsm et nx. 1 lege News WUStirtSo^IT”1 Brevard College basketball practice will start immediately following the close of the football season. Ralph James, who has turned out such a fine grid team this fall, will coach. Coach James is expected to have plenty of good material. A number of last year’s Weaver College players are in school here and some likely prospects will be out from the fresh man class. Good Prospects For Baseball John Paul Wahonick, of Glen Robbins, Ohio, is among the 390 students enrolled at Brevard College this fall. That statement alone means prac tically nothing to the average reader of The Transylvania Times but to the average college student here it is front page news. It means that next spring the local tabernacle of learning will have at the head of its hurling staff on the baseball team one of the best junior college pitch ers in North Carolina. College students here will tell you that Wahonick isn’t to be beaten when it comes to playing the old diamond game. Paul Campbell, who played with the nationally known Charlotte American Legion junior club last spring; Griffin, Wlhisenhunt and others who were seasoned at old Wea ver college, are all good—nobody denies that—but they are not in a class with the right-handed ace from the Buckeye State. He was the talk of semi-pro circles in Alabama last summer. Wahonick knows his baseball and likes it. He believes it’s the greatest game of ’em all, although he’s a great devotee of football and basketball. Cabarrus Students To Organize Club The Cabarrus County club of Bre vard College will have the first meet ing of the year in the college audi toorium Thursday morning at 10:15 o’clock. James L. Moore, of Kannapolis, is president of the club. Proffitt Chosen Delphian President James Proffitt of Bald Creek has been elected president of the Del phian Literary society of Brevard College. Other officers are: Jamas Goodin of Burnsville, vice president; Woodrow Patton of Robbinsville, sec retary-treasurer; Ulrich Gibbs of Whittier, censor; and John Greene of Weaverville, critic. The society, which has a member ship of more than one hundred, plans to hold meetings each Tuesday night in the college auditorium. Woodrow Griffin Heads Society Formation of the Cliosophic Liter ary Society and the election of Wood row Griffin, of Hendersonville, as its president, were announcements made over the week-end by Davis Rogers, popular student leader. The society, composed of one hun-! dred members, will meet in the col-1 lege auditorium every Tuesday night.! Besides Mr. Griffin, the president, j other officers of the society are: i Riley Palmer, of Clyde, secretary treasurer; David Boyd, of Waynes ville, chaplain; Bill Davis, of Badin, censor; and Jack Wildey, of Ashe ville, critic. Williams, Arthur et ux. Williams, A. R. et ux. Williams, Ernest et ux. Wilson, C. B. et ux, Wilson, Lizzie. Wood, T. S. et ux. Wright, Mrs. Ossie. Wellman, E. R. et ux. Yongue, C. C. et ux. Yongue, C. C. et ux. Yongue, C. C. & C. E. Lowe, et ux. Zachary, J. T. & R. Y. Neel et ux. Zachary’, .1. F. et ux. DUNN’S ROCK TOWNSHIP Breese, W. E. et ux. Briggs, Dr.. H. H. et ux. Brown, Dr. J. S. et ux. Burns, J. W. et ux. Cission, F. et ux. Cisson, Miss Rosena. Cluff, 1,. S. et ux. Clough Estate. Cox, Frank Est. English & Pk'kelsimer et ux. Eubanks, J. W. et ux. Eckel, J. C. et ux. Emanuel, Amy. English, D. 1.. et ux. English, E. S. et ux. Ford, M. N. Miss. Fitchett, Fannie. £33 B Finley, Bishop et ux. Glazener, H. B. et ux. Garren, W. C. et ux. Hpfiammet, A. M. et ux. Heath, Americas Heirs. Heath, Mrs. A. Henry, W. M. et ux. Hines, J. W. Est. Holden. T. B. et ux. Holden, P. M. et ux. Jenkins. F. E. B. et King, Mrs. Hessie, Lawrence, R. E. Mull, B. F. et ux. ® Mull, J. II. Heirs. Mull, R. L. et ux. McCrary, Lillian & Briggs, II. H. McCrary, Jones & H. H. Briggs. Orr, 0. H. et ux. Paxton. W. A. Heirz. Randolph. E. J. & Williams, E. R etRosman Tanning Extract Co. Shipman, T. H.&fc Waldron. V. B. et 3 Wilson. 0. J. Est, Wilson, K W. flat Zachary, F. IVy* College Football Offers Thrills Aplenty For genuine thrills a football game between two 'capable, well-drilled junior college teams excites the spine more than some of the big collegiate affairs. There’s more elasticity to it. A junior college team is inclined to hazard dangerous risks which invar iably produce thrills or chills. Most of the larger college teams are ultra conservative. They are too matter-of fact and the cash customers are de nied splashes of flashy football. Win or lose, take a chance. That’s the spirit the public thrives on. The public is sure to enjoy all the ele ments of surprise when Brevard and Mars Hill clash on the latter’s turf on Thanksgiving Day, November 29. Mars .Hill always puts out high powered machines, with twenty dif ferent kinds of gears, and the con test is by far the hardest one on the Methodists’ schedule. Brevard has one of the niftiest junior college teams ever produced in this section, and from this stage the rivals appear to be evenly match ed. Mars Hill has the power and Bre vard the speed. From the spectacular standpoint, it promises to eclipse any junior college tilt of the year in Western North Carolina. Hundreds of persons should be there and among the audience will be many from Brevard College and from the town of Brevard. In the meanwhile, the Methodists will engage three other stiff oppon ents; one on foreign soil and two here. Next Saturday the Brevard gridsters invade the lair of the Ten nessee Weslsyans. On November 17th Presbyterian Junior college comes here and on November 24th the Lees McRae aggregation will be entertain ed on the Brevard field. The I<ees McRae skirmish was originally slated for October 6 but was postponed on account of rain. Seen Here and There At Brevard College I Jess Oates, Chester, South Caro lina’s contribution to the student : body, making a valiant effort to hold his own in a one-against-three argu ment but finding the odds too great.. .. Prof. Pangle conversing pleasantly with a student... .Nelle Sturkey say- , ing a good word for Miss Eleanor : Trowbridge. A young ceuple giggling and saying silly nothings to each other, oblivious of the fact that they completely block the sidewalk.... Charles Smoak and Jay Pace just “circulating around” : .... Keen interest among the political i science class students in the outcome i of the gubernatorial election in Cali fornia_Smiling Carson William*, one of the most popular young lead- ; ers on the campus. John Vollmer, a native of Germany _Guy Howell of Cherryvilte who recently resigned as president of the student body, a vacancy that as yet j has not heen filled... Harold Crook*, | son of W, M. Crooks, a Jackson 1 Training school official.... Lorene 1 Rogers. Josephine Plott and Carmen Plott having an interesting discus sion of this, that and other things. Students congregating in the, library to read The Transylvania Times', one of the most popular publi cations received at the college... A sweet young thing of the fresh man class earnestly consulting her vanity mirror. ... .A number of new finger waves 'in evidence.... Presi dent E. J. Coltrane nodding pleasant ly to almost everybody that he meets. And here's a new game for you to i try: Did you ever walk around and pay attention to people holding con versations on the street and amuse yourself by catching a part of the sentence here and there as you walked along? Try it. Yesterday we took a saunter around the college and here's what we heard: Mr. Pangle is the most sarcastic thing....Oh, if I don’t get to go home this week-end.He’s the cutest thing. He asked me for a date last night.Let's study our French_Say what you please about Mr. Cathey; he knows hi* History. Brother. I am here to tell, you that he asks all questions without consulting a textbook and he answers every question asked him in the same wav, whether it deals with the lesson or not.lack Wildey uses the best English_Well, Mack Feaster told me_Brevard ought, to.... but Ten I nessee Wesleyan ha.? a strorp. | And far into the afternoon. One Day Holiday , For Thanksgiving Brevard 0*1 lege will give only one day for Thanksgiving, closing on Wednesday. November 28th and re opening on the following Friday morning. Jj Scores of students wdl sptsnfl the holiday at. their homes and a number will go to Mars Hill for the im portant football game between Bre vard and the fine team that repre sents the Baptist institution. Man Should Have A Minion To Perform Brevard streets are now cluttered witn falling leaves. Wherever <>n» goes there are piles und piles of them; some ready to be burned 01 hauled away and others to return t the dust where they rest. The air b often thick with the falling ones which slowly descend to their last resting place. The trees, too, sho» the effect of this annual trick which nature pulls at this season. The falling leaves teach us a les son if only we pause to think Through the long summer month: they have provided shade and com fort* for human beings and for nu merous Jutnb things seeking refug* beneath them. They have a 1 s * brought life and nourishment In the trees. Last hut not least the leaver, fee .their gorgeous beauty an ! wnitdaMp AT THE CLEMSON THEATRE Bob Steele will appear in his latest Western thriller, “The Brand of Hate,” Friday and Saturday at the Clemson theatre. This picture ap peals to all classes at patrons, male and female, young and old, rich and poor, something for everybody to rave over. "Hell in the Heavens” will be shown Monday and Tuesday of next week, starring Warner Baxter. A black winged devil paged him in the skies, daring him to fight. An angel of a woman called him back to her carressing arms, begging him to stay. William Powell and Myrna Loy in "Evelyn Prentice” will be the screen showing for Wednesday and Thurs day, November 14 and 15. This is the year for child-star discoveries. Wait till you see this onel Battleship Attached Philadelphia—The flagship Cacuta olt the Columbian navy was padlocked today m Philadelphia harbor, "at tached” by counsel for Seaman Rob ert Green, who claimed Colomba owes him $1,000 in back pay. New Rubber Source Washington— Herman E. Pitman, a chemist of St. Louis, is seeking to obtain patent protection for a formu la by which he claims 60 per cent of America’s rubber requirements may be extracted from a species of the poinBettia. The plant thrives in the southern states. construction, have gladdened the eyes of all who beheld them. Now that they have fulfilled their task the leave* are falling. Nature lias its work for ali things and when this is done there is no place for the useless things, whether they be human or otherwise. Man, like the leaf,has a mission in life. During the fruitful years of his career, ne is supposed to provide shelter for him self and loved ones and to gladden humanity by his kindness. When this vork is done he, like the leaves, fades rat of the picture. There is. no plact in nature’s scheme for vanity. Use fulness is the only quality which en titles living things to a place in nature’*1 great plan. If you would ive long and enjoy life you must in tome way contribute to the welfare >f the Universe. It is nature’s price for riding the Train of Life. New Books Available M College Library Miss Shore, librarian, has an uiunced that more than one hundred tew books are available to the todents of Brevard College. Among the new volumes are: ‘Yale’s Chronicle Series,’’ Ogburn’s Social Sciences asd Their Inter-rela tions,” "Robinson's Readings in Euorpean History,’’ “Cambridge’s History and English Literature" and ‘Bailey’s Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture.” The college libraiy now has, ac :ording to Miss Shore, approximately lix thousand books on its shelves. An iverage of thirteen books have been :irculated each day since the college jpened, Miss Shore said. The circulation statistics revealed :hat books on fiction, history and science are the most popular with Brevard students. Spooks Have Party At College Barn Ghosts from Stygian caves, witches from broomswept skies and imps from the lower regions stalked at Brevard College Saturday night. They were “spooks on parade" as the carefree students staged their observance of Hallowe’en and many were those despite the inclement weather, who participated in the car nival of fun. The entertainment, was centered In the barn near the Joseph H. West building, where games of various kinds were played and tempting re freshment* served. Prizes were awarded to the wearers of the Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer costumes. Dr. Coltrane Speaker At Methodist Church Dr. E. J. Coltrane, president of Brevard College, occupied the pulpit at the First Methodist Church Sun day morning in the absenco of the pastor. Mr. Coltrane spoke upon “The Value of Being a Christian” and his message was greatly enjoyed by the large congregation. Dr. C. H. Trowbridge, dean of the college, preached Sunday night. Four Game* Finish Season’s Football Four football games grace the re mainder of the 1634 schedule of the Brevard College team. The schedule calls for games on November 10, 17, 24 and 20. Two are to be played away from home and the other- two are to be staged on the local field. Tennessee Wesleyan is listed for a tilt with the Brevard gndsters at Athens, Tenn., on November 10. Next comes the Presbyterian College joust here November 17 and the Lees-Me Rae affair of the 24th, also booked for home sod. The season will be brought ta a close with the great battle between Mars Hill and Brevard at Mars Hill on Thanksgiving Day. This game is being looked forward to as one of the outstanding junior college tilts of the year in North Carolina. Dr. C. II. Trowbridge, dean of Bre vard College, was speaker at a meet ing of the pre-medical students club Monday night at the college. John Vollmer, a member of the

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