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i| =T| THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES County I A Newspaper Devoted to the Best Interest of the People of Transylvania County | -. VOL. 41, NO. S. U I THINGS POLITICAL GETTING ATTENTION r Prospects Are That Each Of fice Will Have Several Men Seeking Them I •.-in i a I M m -s in Transylvania ('(Hill 1, K. tn ■ an to warm up coiisidom I, |v. \, ir!i aMonti.hi (11 \ i«t-• t between Icin' ! nation 1 affair- n tbe local fieM til* re is possibility of et least four men 1 lepre.-entativc It; the general assei M«l\ : three for tux epllector: si\ r •• .1." of .lei a lour or five for shore; 111.I a least nine who would hfco !, (erve t'.i" county on the hoard (,i nM.e.ii'11. T’1* (del U ot court of ft O will not he > n this fall, as the clerk IS elected for tout year term. j,.... , ,.• i .-nil district, two Ijcauhl lie. h cm r with a mm h } j ., | . 111: who would ' p ; , ... 11.,. | ' . now held by t’on .... . .. \\.:,(.! dii tin possibility In- , .mi \ • tvnslon Man i tin ; de manager. \V. i; (.• i,, oit.i the roe on an inde pendent ; kot. Iare looking with • s i.ai ; tin governor's two or more Republicans a I ... a-- r'la: ' • i edits to the place. In • i r ,. ■' for i'1'osidvtil. all styles , * |. ,. .f I elet's and woithl-be I . illy assert in1: their |,| I,, lead' rs' r of the nation. Koose y.lt . to,-i . ■ mt• ! ...,. for the place In II. ■ Hie . nvlos. with the I.ihcrty I. , a, ’ow ■ tiers, share-the W, , i. Ids and on down the ).... duvi'i ot Tahuadao of Georgia who w iiP the place on a ticket of ,|ed ... and Kenubli , . m’l ■ ‘ ■ The Republican setup I i i i i. 11 ai: Hoover. Rorah. |. K'e, w I r "dark horses” in tin 'effing. ,, ,|;1 ■ are la Ming picn ic of attcn'toit among all circles, and tji|S • n»n . u« • • • *. ii with others in WtWr'*st Brevard Collegian Win State Contest j _ , ; • • ,h,i *\ F 1 •: , j-t the atvi i I l-ll nil 'i vluh' fonr ,• r«U » ;i ouc-ycai v • . , t \ • \irWuiu* Stale ,|,l tnclM. IttMio i>ro orn ^ a one a<*iv tM . • !!• ate.* youth* <Ms <. .rai. , • >l;i 1> to tin I i . to ' «■ h ''I this summer. I, I;. j I; lit', •->:>(' ■1'ili oatler. also \tus Kim'll of \\*,:«,,n 1'■ ■ ir.li d tin- dls tri.1 • • tho istern «lis fril. . ; , f l. a 'll- i'oiinty. _ If S, .!t!: isH-nt ilistriiT :iml Don ■A •V il I I1VI a ... . 1-sin,, ilf annual 1-11 sIi,,r ,, . Mr. llavrill sa .s Uf one v„,r , hit* •• s mmlo possible l|j,,, , •„ i ■ 11 Company while the . „i,j , a if! |,i.it foul ... scholar s •• !• 'lnl. an N • tl lvluv it final liutvuu. v. it. . a -tifl.-m .it li tv yard . a in :uly won i .,if-year ... t1,.. tlf '-11 BTU C oup Meeting Held At Mt. Moriah TU- Up,f r .lis : t H.T.f lift witli , !.!.■:* Sunday uftomoon (or its r. uiliai .iiiartorly me. ting. Tlf in.„ tif ■ w is opoi ''>1 by the • fiaiv alien sm the 11.\-IM py to Christ." led by 1‘aul 1 . m , Calloway ol I ■■ a l.d the devotionals sui,|. . t “His Church the * of Coo l Will.” IPs Church tlf Mossengei 'Mf Ci i to All Ka , was very | I -. Ill r.| I le\'. J. N At t itosman t'nlon. Uamlal! W* 't* " l’ l . f in interesting talk \ s diis subject, "Visions ol v .t final 'i .,n the program was a i lavlet. "Two Dollars.” presented by l.ila Ciillespi, and Helen Owei ,i Cherryfteld union. I N, W FORD AGENCY TO * OPEN OFFICES HERE ouncement is being made t>y th( l Motor company of Detroit, Mich. ,.[■ appointment of the Duckworth ' ,i Sales us Ford dealer for Tran , i . ia county, with headquarters al Bret uni. \Y ler Duckworth will be managci of tii" new company, and already has taken active charge of the sales here New cars are now available, although the sales cioin has not been opened. Fifteen Negroes On Transylvania Farms There are only 15 negro farmers ir Transylvania county, according to the University News'Bulletin, published In Raleigh after a check-up of race ol farmers thri/«ighcut the state. A total of 1.078 farms in the county, the Bulletin shows, 1,063 of which are operated by whites. In Mitchell. Wa ^«gn. Clay, Haywood and Dare coun there are fewer colored farmers thin In Transylvania. There are 69,373 negro farmers in ♦he state, largest group— 2,706 being In Halifax county. I I lancers from llrevard anil Ti ansyl fiania rnuntv have heen invited la at | tea,| the 1'tesnh’ltl’s Hull at lletnler i smtville "it Thursday niphl <>t' 'his | week. There Mill he no hall e.iveii here, j and Mayor Al Ivhvards of ilentlorson \ iHe Invites the people here to attend \ ' lie one at Hendersonville. The hall Mill he : iveil til the Ameri can I .cpion Home, M*ith lexers 1i\e ot'ehest ra I'nrnishinc. tin nmsi" ,t hot It round and square ilaneine. Ti, hots are otv sale ;it I letidersonvilli :,t 7.. . tits per couple. Seventy pet 1 . ,.„t of th< pro, of the hall poes I'm- aid to local infantile paralysis eases j while 3't per cent pops into the national j infantile paralysis fund. It K expect'.I that twenty or more couples from Transylvania Mill attend the hull at Hendersonville tonipht. Mrs. Patton Named Certification Head Mrs. Hilaries V. Hatton has been ap pointed certification officer for Tran sylvania county and will he the reeop i ni/ed a::e11. v f >r certifying I'eotde for .Mirk on the WI'V who hue for van us reasons been taken 1'tom tin- relief its liefore N.netnher first of last vest. Mrs Pal ton has lx-.-n itetivc it- wet f:lrc and h. lti rmeiit work for a limn of years in this eotinty and is . ... ;.(!\ fit'.-.j tor *h" position t" lull'll s!f h.'i*: i»foM appointod by tb< i depart' " ’ll of u, If ire. under , til'll setup tho , ertlfication officer • w.irl ' ''■■■ WI’V In t" 11«• t* work • -onit•i»*.i - ...,■ ' VI, Patp.e Mill also be ' Mr ... Will hsvi chare "I wort. ■". sfi-.-ititrv and other . j , n • i., ip. , a . of M'e' - •. .. , |, r sal.'ir;- ;l expense: re I,-dll h\ st.ite and f h-ral fund-'. ,,ff; , |. - he >n fill' I up for 11 ■ • ; e, ..v u ot k In the ups*nirs section of , t house, an 1 eleiiral help is , fern's* ■ ■ tit rule. h Up' WI’A Hospital To Conduct Registry For Nurses I\'i- tie ■ oiiveni* ■!' • el' do- -or ,,,*.. . m t> . t v'>|»< a iv:*i.stry f<*" . s u :» , ,.p,ln«d ’ 1- tli- Lyda\ Meninriril llos|»U:»l. it W.r ;>n!M>U!W"l :»H |i >wi n .* nu'idi?’ •' 1!p hoard of • rusts of tlio lotul I)uU<‘ laulowm. it I instituUon on Tuesday * vt-niir.:. \ U iv . , 1.. .fli t r;i i M'-d and : fart 'ml. ar. i ■■ t \ t '< 1 to register with t! • h rinton-l. at. Miss ! Allard, ami . |u . NV Kr|| 11 i • - '*■:i it j\.r a nurs* : i,v. .at* a d. or a ' tin* lms v 1 1 t !■•■ s-!> i t ion of a nur • for tlo* I'artirular past* may l *- made. Then will 1*< tu» « lane for this roaistry. it was a!V'<>.;t»:*d, the idea i„.», r * i|o.•{ia's, nurs* a , , it ion,s ia .making cordaets. BoyUton Highway In Good Condition llnylston Imhway. closed followin'* | tlio heavy snow* and resultant hod | weather, h ■* tin been opened to tie | public, and is in fair condition. Repairs in tlio worst places hav been effected by District Kncrineer Kr ! nest Wi-bb. and the road is a vain beiin* | traveled considerably. Work on the road to Hendersonville is proyressiny very sooil. and promises to be in fait 'order before tie* summer season. Driver License Revoked i Revocation of automobile driving II , ens. came into Transylvania last week when announcement was made that a j local person. Halley Zachary, had his j license revoked. Women s Work Here Faces Possibility Of Being Shut Off There Is grave possibility that sew ing rooms under the WPA in this county will have to be discontinued within a short while, and thereby throw many deserving women out of employment. Check-up reveals that there are sev eral women now employed In the wo men’s projects whose husbands should he on the WPA work rolls instead of the wives, and as there ts only a spe cific sum allotted to Transylvania county for women’s projects under the WPA, when these funds are exhausted, the work will stop, and those women who are the sole support of their fam ilies will be out of work. Then there are women working In the sewing rooms whose husbands have part-time employment, and this, too, is depleting the funds without ser ving the real purpose of the women’s work projects. There are ample funds provided for employment of needy unemployed men, hut tiie funds for women’s work Is limited. BONUS APPLICATION PAPERS TO BE SENT TO VETERANS SOON Transylvania V eterans Will | Receive Over Hundred Thousand Dollars \ i ■ |. I i' atiun I flanks to 1"' used lor fil- ! ill- . laiins far 'baby bonds" arc . spri t- | ,.,l m n . ri'. l by soldiers of ibis j county by tin- last of this week or tile | first of next. Tin- s.-Ratr ill a 7ti to lit ballot Moll 'i\ a It er lio.-.tl ovirode tile president's veto ..f tin- bonus payment bill. The oils,, had previously gone over Ihej I • r< a |. to nt s wishes l*y a eonut ot IIL'I to. «• —- i in i, rs were iniinediately sent out by | i [,.. president that the sum of nearly ! two and a half billion dollars should j In- paid as uuiekly as possible. Govern incut printing presses tit \\ .odiinrioa , Wen r. ported lo have already started! Monday afternoon, geltiiu mu the tip j plnalioa forms for veterans to U-. -u j :; l. i. I in: for the bonus I Kinds. I •|s,,. 'I'reastiry chief indie.abd, In.yy ; ey. I that the boinls themselves ini;-.lit • net I-- handed tu veterans before .Itnic | I in fart, in reply to inquiries, lie j .(Iieslkmrd the legality of .listribntiiv: j tln-iu before that date. Till,Sr WHO keep ..Ill If. "I part of tlioni not only ran act ready , ash at any time if necessary tmt while they lad,I these noii-transferahle hands they will receive per cent interest on ' the - al'est imuainahle investment. Tin y j are true "thrift bonds.” ,<l.ifieally. llte bill provides for full 1 payment. nine yars in advance, ,,l tip I i'at:, maturity value of the 20-year ad- j ills’* • i wit service rerlificates. The ”i,al,v l„,n-ls'' , all be cashed i i | I ull ,,r in pari any time after .lime I „, nr held for nine y ears for i„ r , laieiesi annually. !t‘ easlied tin* r; a Vea- no inter, si would be paa1. . 11, . a , list eertlfll-llteM VV Itlld tie lie ,111. -, • I nt ail unpaid interesl sin*-, iii-tiilir i. Il'.'tl about .<:,*;:;.ii’"t.ii"o Wiiiild la- forniven. '! h* bonds, dr.- n* h r win, i- liavi y,*l ,, h.- determined, will not l„ mar |;et I- n, re*le nahle al hanks. I*oi-,ai no* tnlfle. .-. or any oiler plane wliie-i j 11.,. tr** ury in.-, -- ili sic natc will < -,sh hi' III. .dmliii-1 r-iilni. leaders al 1 hv ail ,1 : led Dial not more than kl | ... t„ltl \Vl>ul<! be needed immediatc I Iy , , cli.il ;• tile soldi" I- 'I'll, ' -*..,., ' ths on the belief that thousands of vi., :;.:-iii),(iOii tmiiiis ccrtiiV aie hold . .. (|iij Mill lmlTOil 111 • 'll i '.t-’.-M h'-ir lor ;s ■ it| »|i. > :* I• *| OOO.O'tti <•<* ’ iinlv i .iJl.(H»0.000 is • <iu> 1... $1,881 * 7.7 m,,line in i ash in lake car,- m judd ainounls over *.’,0 multiples. \m, iv in 1.*--ion officials al Jh'evard III that all veterans in lias county i -v a,- have lint made applii .-linn b*r a in-I' d compensation rrr'ifiealrs make | sue- application immediately. Any World War veteran who served ovet t; ays I entitli I In > aymeiit Under II ■. hill just p-'.-'Sed. and provision was n • i,e I,ill tlull those wlio lia 1 *.-,-rve I .iVi-r sivty days and had tint !■ .tnpli, ;t-, : w, entitled to do I now. Ti ic.sy Ivuniu county veterans will r, , itini:st• i aino-int totalln-: ! * ph. in,n.00. Lettermen Honored At Chapel Program Of Brevard College TP. i hap* 1 program at ttio college I Mniul morning was sponsored by iho | athletic committee of the college and was under the leadership of Coach jltalplt .lames, athletic director. l'i .fi -sor Trowbridge opened Iho ! program with prayer. Coach James iol ’ ,t with remarks about the football seastm just :ust. Those players who I won then- awards were then called to tie- front and presented with their block "l!”s. Mr. Williams dean of men and as sistant football couch, spoke of the pc;: basketball and baseball teams and i of their records. Special mention was riven to those lettermen in these sports who are tit present enrolled in tlie college. The requirements for eligibility to receive a block “B” are as follows: participation in games, proper attitude, liard work, sacrifice, and scholastic eligibility. in addition to the football men re ceiving awards. Coach James presented a block “B” to President Coltrnne which automatically makes him an honorary member of the Block “B” Club, an organization composed of the men who have made their monograms. Those receiving letters are as fol lows : Ends: Pruett*, Edwards, and Gas ton*. Tackles: Captain Harmon*, Ash worth, Gray. Guards: Ferguson*, Lail, and Odom. Centers: Henry*, and Brooks*. Backs: Thompson*, Davis*, E. Clay ton*, W. Clayton*, Frady*, and Hug gins. Manager: Williams. Assistant Managers: Scott and Har rison (both "B” team letters). Note: * denotes player Is sopbomore in coilege. AT LYPAY HOSPITAL Patients reported at Lyday Memorial hospital on Wednesday were: Baby Crate McCall, Jr„ 7,ack Williams, Mar garet George. Lucile Allen, Made Hub bard, Lawrence Cordeile and Elret Mull. Transylvania County Industrial Plants AH Running Full Time All industrial plants in Transylvania county are (tolny lull swine, with all regular employes on Ihe payroll. The I’iseali Mills resumed operations Monday, after Is iny closed for several weeks. The close down here was effec tive as it was In other sections l dlowine the federal court decision eainst the \ A A which disrupted the yarn markets. Superintendent k'red I Hayes said Wednesday that business i outlook for tin- I'isaah Mills is very cod. The plant empinys around or.i hundred people. Tie Trans; Iviuia Tallinn • company i;, on n ular schedule, after part of I lie plant had l--e|l rinsed for a feu iIn;.: wliik IMS material was briny pro. i essn:. Tie llrevard plant emidoys two hundred people, and .1" . S Silversteep. j president and manager of the plants, 1 aid Wednesday that prospects I'm continued business were fair. ■ 'nr l.nmber company is running full time, with prospects very good a new boundary of timber having rc icntly been purchnsed by the company for i nl t iir and finishing nl II"- local in ii \i-iiund ion people are given regu lar employment at the I’iseah Korn at plant, w. W. Cron-born, manager of the farr plant Is looking forward to a -mod year's business. All three plants at ltosman fJlou • .-sii-r l.nmber company, ltosman Tan nin; l-Mraet company, and (la- Tovi v.ri v T.'innitu; company, an* runnin-' i'ii!! t:in«•. IJutweon throe «• ?i*I four luin <I(V(i |»(•(>!arc omploywl at thfc tfcov man plant.s. Takes Eleven Minutes To End Life of Negro Prisoner At Raleigh I; \ 1 Kir,II. .I.iit. LT. Tile State «>f North Carolina Inst Friday inaimuratfs! tin. .ir,■■ i- of Us new li'thal tuts cham t...i hi.fon. mop. than Hh slokonod wit nesses. I'of throe full minutes ami possibly • i,,;. Mien l.'oster. 20-yoar-nld victim of the new ehamher suffered obviously ami imsejously h. fore he was over . nine hy tin- fumes of the hylmsyanle a. whieli pee from beneath his chair ft .. tie titty white ,11. Kiifllt niitt 1111 - M elapse.l helot. | ,!tV Stri.l III' | . o ii. 1 his 1" art hail stnppo... ■ ; I .1 hell." '.real he.I one wit | Ot ■ wtm I I l seen half a httmliv.l • . I,.|.tr... ■Ithnm- is Foster writhed and j ".teller! |fl til- si PIpS Whirl] lll'ld Will J m the ill Ith I lit"’-. ehorits of assent j ,, v of .lissefit ITlintrleil. ■ ■ ps ' ■ • j,. i.aiia rl\. It , •! wttm >•• that Foster I la m ■ ■ ■ • folly eon re oil'.' f O f mittUt<'S I aft. I ! • t lie. P inhalation of the i hilly III J.rove.I that himself | ,, •: net ion following oil t the • a .I■ ■ 111■ r.aievhalnlton "f Tin Ni -I o'. Ill fr .me I | the -v,••••!•• so eharly hat a- man In j • . • . ... . mild doubt whip h< | •• 1 ■ tie -iil it. lie winked and | III..,, I’m ...I , sail! a' tie < I • a s •.eerlnc m r.t him. Th. l . ..n i to uffrr No man ■ i . i, nion ly into his eves and f i.' t . ■ ■ ..a. teat t! -V were retrlst i ■ Th- y.-rro foiicfht for |.p -lilt. Ii' o’... on la. was ffoiivt til 'lie ....a t; .i iil)"- 1-. --1 ji oral* with as |- pi..,*. I;. 1.1".s pushed 11., .. >, |, ■ p-dlets fell into ., .,| | j i ini u hydrochloric aril hi iieuth I- 1-b . 1:ir Wlii n til.- filin' l>e: in fe rise around ; Inin, il •• Neer» ■> etched thorn carefully [ ->Mt'i til, \ were nostr'l high. Then he [■ I . 1.■ l,i-";:ih. e'.hiil'fl the greyish j ;■ ;,s If it li.'l'l l"'"'l cigarette smoke. ; \11- • that liveath. he sucked the gas i a<i 1 • until Ids head rolled hack | 11:lee e "11*• later, indicating 1" phy I .in's that the mm finally had lost - - ini" iousness. j Hut after a period of quiescence, his I snail lull t-owetfully 1-ullt torso lwgnn ' t- r.-ti II and jerk, throwing his la nd i forward on his chest, where witness j eOlll'l I'' ids eyt-s slowly "llCVe. T" i I! ,11^1' uli" could see his eyes, he np . pea red i'll to he at least semi-con ! 'don a The tortuous, convulsive retch ling continued spasmodically for a full J four minutes. I liven after these seven minutes, The | Negro's heart was heating normally 'and continu'd to do so. One minute be fore Dr. Kemp P. Neal. Raleigh sur leuii, raised his hand to signal that the ordeal was over, Foster's heart was beating at a rate of 72 times per min ute. the normal rate. Dr. George S. 'Coleman, tin prison physician, said. I That was tea initiates after the gas I liad begun to rise. Witnesses breathed sighs of relief as Dr. Neal raised his hand, but even then the physicians were not complete ly satisfied and listened fhr two min utes more to their stethoscopes on the chance that another heartbeat might be recorded. General opinion here among wit I nesses, with the exception of Dr. ! Peterson, was that the death was one I of prolonged agony, j There Is talk on Capitol Hill of hav I ing the Governor call a special session I of the legislature to repeal the law. Rosman vs. Flat Rock ROSMAN. Jan. 29.—On Monday night, February 3. Rosman high school boys and girls will play Flat Rock boys and girls In basketball. The game will be called at 7:30 o’clock. Doors will be open at 7:10. First Aid Classes Taught By E. Tilson Classes In first aid are being taught by Conch Ernest Tilson on Monday and Thursday nights of each week, the Hasses being held In tne jury room of the county court house. Coach Tilson is an examiner under the Red Cross and w:ll give certificates at the e»d of the four week session to ►hose passing grades. Anyone Interest 'd In taking the work Is invited to at end the classes. Beef Cattle Expert Visits Transylvania ./. .1. (Joint! !> Af/i'M Mr. \j. !. Cas»‘. extension liouf r.jfil* <p**r*ialist for Vort.li Carolina, .spent last rues*lay in the county. Mo and Hn •oimty agent visited soveral farmers n various parts of the county in Hu ill crest of the fat cattle show which s to he held met in this year In Ashe ville. The show will he about the 20th ,f November and will he held at lie Asheville slock yards. It will he recalled hy (hose from the •rmilty wlio attended the cattle show Iasi year (lint Transylvania cquiiiy was not represented with entries in tin slum Very good excuses might be riv n for such n thing happening last year but insten'l of excuses this com ing tali we want to deliver the Roods hy having several lead of good fat mm . to exhibit nt the show mid lie t" make it » success. Some few , . i.lva.ly (aught the show spirit nr. t -t.i;.e selected their animals nod ) 111... ■ to fc.ilje them a tt|>ecial in tin,! ili’ii will grow and finish the i a Ives .is they should be by fall. Tan county seem.- as n whole a htth intei-e t. d v. bei i cattle than i , \ tile, if an h is the cas’ l<’i us ..... it i.v f.edin out as many head ..in, i el; :. are suited and ,. 11. i.e found in > ■ county it <’Hoiig'; y.niir vaitle cannot i,” l,ad in the hilly It v. I:i altfy as .i feed f.,r me sle.w. Ini. i boning (in,I I in;!iug 1ii.it a few of one hwf cattle • .1 l,oi.so t's will i”)UV to tie in- ;.v l.fingin ■ into the county a i. v, h. -,d of much needed quality stock. Any one having a good fat animal will ,■!i: il.l.’ to enter the show and .... 11iI it In tin individual classes, but Winn it coin-s to the county entry as >■■ I ■ Mint 1 ’ ex illl.lt it ll '/ be01 ruled that only 1-H Club rnemb't - arc eligible. ' : ill deeply appreciate the c - s'sianee of iho farmers and bittiness men in helping with tho 1 -!f Club ac ttviii, - in order licit our county may nr he a ere,limbic shoving at the fat r i ilow this full. Little Theatre Cast Selected For Play I'; t s.-iecKd for “The !!•••! I.mnp" u ,|: will I"- tlio first public perform •nr ., of the Utile Theatre group. w;w annoutii oil at a meeting of th< n0V’ ot iertainment association last Monday night. Hilliard Month's piny was selected be . HUM, of the fact that Mr. Rooth wu a Rrevarl man. and tin- further lac that it is believ'd lo lie one that will lie highly enjoyable. Cast as announced by Professor J. A. Carlisle, who will dips t the piay follows: Matilda Peering. Mrs. .T. R. Piek'dsimer: Harold Peering. Hinton MH.ind: Alice Peering, l.opise Ollles ,,ie; I till Worth. Krnest. MePaul; Annie n'Shune. Reeky Mai fie. Announcement of (late the play will lie given will lie made al an early date. Realty Transfers Three realty transfers were recorded iti the office of Register of Deeds Jess Galloway during the past week, as follows: Mi and Mrs. A. J. Gash to Pearl Grown Scott; May Wlggs to R. 'I' Kmr/cy and wife; It. J. Orr and wife to Angcllne H. Anawalt. Citizens Asked ror Support Of Program At Meeting Friday People Interested in a supervised recreational program for Brevard are urged to attend a meeting of interested citizens to be held in the county agent's office on Friday afternoon of this week at 3:80 o'clock. Provision has already been made to take care of the expense of a super visor for recreational activities for young folk in the plan which will be discussed at the meeting Friday after noon, and real purpose of the meet ing is to gather the sentiment of the community leaders toward an under taking of this kind. It Is pointed out by Interested citi zens thut there is dire need cf r. pro gram wnich would provide supervised recreation f<Jr young folk in the com munity, as well as a plan whereby older people may come together for social activities. Possibility of an athletlo center at Brevard College further accentuates the need of organizing immediately for a recreational setup of the type be ing planned. Kiwanis Directors Will Join In Movement For Better Facilities In Town Consensus of opinion as expressed at lie meet my of directors of' Brevard Is i wan is club lad Thursday evening ,\as that Brovurd is being treated as a • tcp-child in tin* mutter of a post of e building, and decision was made 0 ask the dills members to Join in the 'novement to secure a more suitable •ost office for the town. Kart v..r dressed flint Brevard is on the eh ble list for an adequate post d'riee. accord!re- to announcement from Washington several months ago, but it -ei• 111s that the announcement that the community i ■ eligible Is as far as the natter has gone. \i** ti i hour of the dub was ehangf ■iI from 12 o'clock noon to 12:15 in or 1 r to a. ' eumif, late several members who arc unable to have their places of business strictly at twelve on mooting Says. Palph If. Banisey, Jr., vns elected • •■•retary of the club to servo during lie* i-nsuinc yar. and Harry P. Sellers was named us treasurer, Committees to serve dorit; lb** year as announced l.y President C. L. Newland. are as fol lows : Agriculture. J. Olazener and Willis Brittain: attcudan'c and house .1. M. Baines. C. M. Douglas and C. O. Cath i*y; busin* •• standards. Harry Patton and Brown Carr: Inter-dub relations. Brown Carr; Klwanls education, K. J. Colt ram-: laws and regulations, Put Kinizey and l.'Wis Hamlin: program, ,f. B. Jones C. b. Cathey, Bov. J. H. Brer.dal!: publii affairs. W. D. Hash and Lewis I*. Hamlin; underprivilem .■‘did. Dr. H. J. Brndlev, fb v. J. P. Simmons and Palph Jnm**s: vocational guid'iii'1. Jerry Jerome. The Bev. Paul Hartsell. as \ i< president of the dub chairman e\-officio of all commit tal s. Ti,.. .iii-.-c-t.irs Vi t. -l t. assist Mrs. r . [ laailin n Hi r r- itionr.l |.M!fRUn V I'-'imr institutr-d l"'-**‘. A v;>t of ttititii's " ,s - M-nd-d to nr. an*! Mrs. ii,iis dmnt-r that ;tr rior to t!i 1'iisintiss s. si an and an invitiitloit si-' ....l t a j'fon* Mr, a oil Mrs. It.alt'li It. Van, ; t . fi ties' frieotln^ i Iw- ii.aifhomo. V" . at •■')• t,,, Titan aii'l biirlnoss ... , . ; • v lent N'ewtanrl, \ i. . IT' ■ M'-s* 1! .rt-••!'. I'. Ttt'i'.va i sit I >", t: i. -’-ilt' me, \V. D. n-'.ili, Harry It i-att , rinIs>li if. K.-mirry. and f‘. 51. rumarlas Airport Assured ror Western N. Carolina 1, 1 i,iiill Wcs'i-rn North i i-oti’vi \:Iassured last week when m.'i Hemlersoii counties .Mined tln-ii* r- ..lit -S I", purchase the .. Ii'.et el’ land liter Fletnh er t!:;.I Ini-: been u-■■■■! as a private land 11, • j*■>*•!•1 i>» r *s< ! yours. n\ • ;i !.Nil'll*' 1 tiiotiftiiml «lollRTR will i„ <,u iv F!of* hor airport thromvli flu V.'-tr’ Pr^r \dniiniR tivition. riri !‘to-tor W. I*. F.rvs* nit.nin.ee I’ailin.ir. a meeting with I Ienderson and Bun. .untie county of ficials tl-:it III" f • feral finds ever. ailalite immediately and tB.it actual 1.urnotloi weald lie started as soon the - iOs.ion pnre'ias. price for tho ! ,ii,| e : in l and, or the ..Is turned ! . . • !■ I-. tin- WTA. Vesper Services Holding Attention | l.-ai •.•i|.|.’ay 111" first of a new series I ,,f "i", . ■ s v.:• pivsciit.-i to a full I church at f, 'll o’. I.i.-k at 1 h< Brevnr.i j Mel hodist church. Severn! of the young I tired her with Bean i ’, K. Buck ner of Brevard .'’allege and an aug mented choir provided a program of proat vali 10. Thb: stTvio4 is tho onl> afternoon or veiling servii - at college or the Meth I odist church, it is adapted *o the needs ..I’ tic entire ..membership and general public. There have lteen hearty en dorsements expressed by Until young and old folk. A gp.it variety of tyties of programs will he provided nt ‘lie afternoon ser vices. Next PuAdny. February 2. a full presentation of findings from the Mem phis Young People s conference will be given. \ special group will have charge of the February 9th services. On Feb ruary 16th, "The Neighbors." by Kona Onie, will lie presented on the college auditorium stage. About once each month plans call for some speaker yf prominence brought to Brevard to give either an address or a sermon. Presiding Midi r W. A. Hollins will preach at Brevard Methodist church Sunday morning at the eleven o’clock service. On the following Sunday, the pastor, the Rev. J. H Brendall, Jr., will preach. His sermon will be. "Some results which one may necessarily ex pect from prayer—or the benefit of prayer.’’ Proof Claimed lhat Snow Waits On More The belief among many people that when snow lies on the ground over ten days "It Is waiting on more" has been strengthened here. One month ago there was a heavy snow In the county, a little O'er ten Inches being recorded. Ill several places there was still snow to be seen lart Saturday, and Sunday approximately an Inch more snow fell, adding to W) cold wave that had swept southward from the western states.
The Transylvania Times (Brevard, N.C.)
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Jan. 30, 1936, edition 1
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