I THOMAS I WES FROM BURNS Body M»is of Chured Fl*ih -.Details of How Affair Occurred Not Learned One of the ssui events of the county et Christmas time vras the death of Mrs. Ben Thomas, who died Uwt Friday n on Burns received Christ mas day her home in the upper end-of the county. According to Information received here, Mr Thtjnas was saved from near instsot death by Alfred C'v.n, who was passing the Thomas horn* and was: sttrocted by scream; of a woman. Finding the front dcor of the home fastened, and screarmi jta of a woman in exenu feting Mr. Owen is said to have btokap the door open and there was greeted with the sight- o' the victim enveloped in flames. Mr. Owen tore the woman’s clothirf from her scared body, and gave so ! aid as lie could. Details as to how Mrs. Thomas’ clothes caught fire have not been correctly ascer tained. Th w>' n«r. was or.iugni to kvu.j Men: d hospital, but was in such badly l.tu ted state that medical aid was of no avail, and she died Friday without 1 iving become clearly con scious. Funcr. services were held Sunday afternoo from Ook Grove church with tl" Rev. Clyde McCall in chaiK'o ! termer.t was made in the cc meter Kirby. Kilpatrick Funeral home h 1 charge of arrangements. The 1' band, two daughtes and five sor urvivo. as follows: Mrs. Fred F .Hove, Miss l>nora Tho mas. \Y el, Major, Gathel, John Howard 1 J. C. Five sisters and throe hr. .ers also survive. They ore; Mi Emma Whitmire, Lake Toxa"uy Mrs. Hattie Alexander, Liberty; rs. Nannie McFalls, Old Fort: M Sue Patterson, Jones ville: Mr.-- Margaret Prince, High land; Fee Fisher. Jim Fisher and Jack Fi.il o? the Toxaway section. 101 Ur mtci sting experiment ; ttentlon is being carried I' & B Feed store in Brc ery of hens being kept and fed only Purina the store specializes in iforc-rtrrfr trf h hen is being kept, plus to the ounce of feed nens. EARTHMMORS IN mm TUESDAY Pi pic of lire card vani report d thnt they trem va Tue day morning o’clock. T’i t remoi i were slight, windows rattle and residenc tremble. The quake was also other section, of Western but no da meg a reported. Lcc?.l Relit To It is van in W solidated Polk « quaitorS . dersonvill, days. IS’mh of the old dei’snvillo disf i -t ' the Hrevi oe placed Mrs. $ gn f reci iw« (« ,ls US ' Veteran vet-’-jinaH i; .<'00 ■ ad; i-i.'qB acc n-ilin9 pon^J men nj „ Ja Only 58 percent of sutc and tnicijf owners in the county had purchases license tags Wednesday at noon ac cording to figure* given out oy ths McCrary Auto Service* antliorised tag station for ihts* county. Announcement has bean made by ; the state highway commission that i rrents of t.t \ err who do not nave ho new tags is to be expected. Requests Reports Be , Made On Sea! Sales Ttsquest is made by Mrs. J. B, i Piokelsimcr, president of the P. I - A., j .hat ail money and unsold seals rom i the Christmas seal sale be turned in at once to the Rvo-ard Pharmacy It is necessary that the report be msde of ihe result of the sale a? soon as possible, end this cannot b. done until all orsanteatkins taking part in the sale tern in then* money and extra seals. Wilson P rys Pressmg i Club Business Here Announcement - rnade by. W. A. Wilson that he has taken over thn White wav Pic. vif club, and be-1 ginning' Thuid >y P ' weak, will hn in active c' ■ .'.the business, j Mr. Wilson h:.* in charge of; the local FER.V ■ a here for the, post two yeai ! E,,,0.rP ^> *}*. time served yiwelfare agent. RSCDT !NA!JT0T 4 PRICES Believes ,Ca? Soldi Wouid In Creale Si to Revenue By Bb Anvount Woodmen Will Elect Officers On Monday Election and installation of offb tors will feature the Monday night meeting of the Brevard Woodmen camp. After the business session, re freshments will be served. Ralph Lyday, secretary of the local camp, urges that all members attend the meeting and help plan for the year’s work. FREE SHOW FOR KIDS Ovev four hundred children of the community were guests of the dam son Theatre at a Chriatmci Day show lest Tuesday morning and after the show were given a bag of candy each by *he Messrs, Clement, mana gers of the theatre. This free show on Christmas "day has been an annual custom with the Clemson for fifteen years. ! American Legion Meet i At Court House 7:30 _ f Regular monthly meeting of the 'American Legion will be heid Thurs j day night of this week at the coait ' at rover.-thirty o clock. Off»• bora ,f the I.eirion expect to take UP the matter of soldier bonus at th. : meeting and win vary probably have f0 resolution endorsed to present to the senator and congressman from ! this district. _^ . New Year Ushered In Quietly In Brevard Tru> Vew Year was ushered in very quietly in Brevard, little‘noise being heard at the midnight hour, and hut very fsw people cn the street:1 at that hour. A square dance held center of at traction, given by the America faction, hut this, too, fell short oT expectations due to the had weather. Seventv Subscribers Rerepr Their Subscriptions To Transylvania times f wring Holiday Season The following subscriber*; have r'e ■flg'tn*; ihtir aubscripcoux ,aittc« r 24th; ‘ Ralph Lyday Brevard C. E. Hamilton, Alabama A. C. Lyctay, Brevard, R-2 T. G. Moody, Raleigh Looney Banther, Lake Toxav.ay ' L. r5. Lewis, Raleigh. f Br&aeas Handafew, fchwy Is ft cut Is ordered a® ‘lew ®g 'he work goes prosperously. The classes ore distributed in Brevard, Rosatan, East Fork, Tnxn viray, Penrose, Pisgah Forest, anti Calvert. JnSHgggl Dance To Be Given By Athletic Ci# Friday Brevard high sehoiitfithietic as aoemtion Is atoging ft .‘benefit ttnee at the City Oym « M»'r. sheet on Friday night of ths> week. „ ~ The Royu! Crttwbt ll-pwce w* chestra will finish music for the dtnee.^ be u^todef ray i were the quietest in Brevard in i aral years, according to Chief of Police B. H. Freeman, very little