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VOL, 41 f NO, 10. S
ADULT EDUCATION IS
TO BE SUNDAY TOPIC
L Chwrchoti In TrAH»ylvAnU To
* Discuss The Program
Nok( Sunday
Adult lldiicatloit Week will la ole
served in Itrevard ami Transylvania
county with special services and ptm
(grams to be held In the various
ehttrehes on Sunday, which is beintr
fesueraily observed as adult edueallnn
day,
Th* ministers In Itrevard churches
will re‘o«ut/e the dav In some form,
and different pastors and Individuals
will conduct the evardses in other
churches tltrouyhou! the county
The rn|i,mil, schedule of c mos
in the different eectjens or tie • minty
)n>e I teen announced by Mr* Mlii c
\\ iIson countv supeivtsnr of Hie adult
tom aiinn mol* Turku t're«l» Maptlst
el,nn it s (' Venteri Most h’o'k ami
Tosaway Methodist cluiroii, llev, (I,
\ Mu* .Middh I’oik I la pi 1st ehureh,
i'iiif \v M Hunt. Calvert Maptlst
f,tmi'h i|,i M i, l<«wis; Quebec Hap*
dot church, lb’ Clyde Met'alll Com
neste* Hnpiisi ohiircllt Me\. >1, H Sum
m,ms ami ,‘lso >n H'1 Itrevard eoinred
church
Ti„ to ill* 'Old o ii here will attend
itie services ip the different sections of
ip, county,
\tis Wilson, supervisor, will attend a
thr>• lav unetiim In Asheville, Tliurs
dav, I’ndai and P.iinroai of tins week
r,,p district sup*■!visors Clyde A, M”
u in etat* supi Hatchdont of ediieatiou,
will lie Utuiinmi either at He h'rlday
. »i ssinn
k •
| Jail On Fire Causei
Roftman Excitement
|ii >f!\| \ N \H ll IVn(t|i' liSFfl
w, ri l> l i'i Uilevn dint dir iipji k niiii
Iniii. i H|' I.. lm I <11■ Mile Ml|Sl'l’|lllt>|6
In ril’t),
Ii .-, nine in ,i I'lijir of I'olliu Ht|'mii>
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iliu Ml iil> . Iii i. ,i \i In jviii IIihhu wlin
1.. . il ll.. 1.w ll, illillle IIII,I el|l|,lr.V
M,i\.i iii due Iihiii'iiHm'iniii mi' lniiiNi.il
'I’li. III.Ill I..i• I i t iiiv ill 111' I iielllllltll
Iilii.lt l l|l ,i VI rj ill'lll Whit'' ItSfOFt'
1.1-“1 I'.-illJ ill I Illl i| flint ll|l» )>|’ll l\ limt
11., ..ini; aitltli'iiii'it Midi nil. lit),) tlinl mii
, |uii i ii ti, iii in, lit hi. fii.' tliie 111' n nfow
tin. nnl nf tin vnliiiine i.f MliinU'' linin',
nit; from im rv mnrttipe of dm Itns
nmii (ii'i.h jiijl Oha,<Hii|i| linMHvnp, rn*
'. iii.i timt iii,- imiinuii'.l man Imd only
i fin, tn di, imdtreaa In the Jail,
No iMMtittliii.’i mi i, pi iini’iiii, anil dm
nian, in i.hiiiv was minor,
Attend Ktwania Meet
{Several from lirtvnrd attended the
district Kioiints meeting at ilm Qeorge
Vanderbilt hold tn \siieville, Thursday
mill,
A Thoai in tlie lirevard inerty were
j ir. and Mrs P. Drown Parr, Mr, and
Mrs it it. Hamsey, Alvin and Donald
l,.t M.mre, Alvin Moore idayed and
■■mw IVnold l.ce Moore's urine winning
• omi'osiiion "t Tremide." The local
nest artists were introduced tty Mr,
< 'a it
At Uyday Hospital
rodents reporiad at Pydfiy Me,
caial liestdtoi mi Wednesday wore:
Mrs it, i tiridhy Harold itoidiison
lt„ liurr ,it,i Madison Wade,
Tanner* Play Tryon
Saturday Afternoon
*■ - »■
ilia ,c, t t' ugra will pi*'v at Tryon
v. urdii: 'ftei'uu ,n, tin, Main* to start
• . . ".'he team ettpacts
icii.i her, oi ttof'ii time,
■h< Tennef o »tieir firm ganto of
i - anon las: ■ i onlay when they
ihiied tie I , it tic on the Prevurd
oi l, tin : • t,f th> gmrw being
I I-ft, llr, v od,
Pair, o 1 ■ cher for llrovard
'o ic i 1 l at, get ting a home
m ui I s; out of lour trips.
MnniJtjWted ■■ vitli I ,yn fop two
P T ■ : . V aft UPTU'V. Dll
f > 11< » it In 1
Republican Nominee
'i'l.VHH (I .fAltllHTT, i'f Andrews,* I
who is HepiiWienn nominee foe
t'ontfi'ess from this dietfiet,
Clyde Hoey Leading
Candidate In Race
For N. C. Governor
—
Clyde Huey is Hie loading HUheriura
tmiiil candidate in Brevard, Judging
from it pull ink' ll by The Mini" Mwgira
Hue here during the pass ten days,
I'ifu fivi- peopla in Brevard vated in
He straw vote fur Hie magic/inc, with
8(j fm tiney, in fur llralmm, I? fur
•Mm l loi'iild, ftial t fur McKee,
One hundred nine postal card bra
ouries were mailed to box Imldnrs at
Brevard pom office on April tf, and Hi"
I above figures were taken fr.nu a re,
purl carried in Hi" current tssii" of Hie
wi" Uly news magazine published at Him
li ielo
Talon in a intH over half Ihc coipi
ii..- in i|i" state in n ranilooi sort of
woy, Th" Hint" pull shows M ..■ 11,imi 11
i, iulitm - Pir in i Ihin for Hoi >, with
iii'ist of th" mountain • minti* ■ iillioe
up ' of fm iliii'y,
in ,, pot I stalled s" vern I days n u Iw
doily io wspopi i's, sending a linllm tu
eviiy twolftli Democratic voter Ml
sii >" of pnstoffice Inis ho!d"i's wtih'h
would imtiirally inclitd" )••>(B !heno•
era I s and liepubltenits as is tli"
wilh the Hnieiidi puldicallon fuill, the
western counties show a tittle lietter
than two-tiooii" preference I’m lli>v,
inn of mi votes uist in Trniisyhnmn
county, in were for tiney, a for tli i
ham, iiiei i for Mii"ttonald.
Civic Club Meeting
Monday Afternoon
l tegular monthly meeting of the \Vn>
men’s Civic cluh will he held next Moira
day afternoon In the now home on dura
dan street, the program beginning at
,H: a0 o'clock,
"Rducailon" will ho topic of study
which will follow the business meeting,
Mrs, A, It. Harris will have charge of
the program, and Professor ,T. It, .Tones,
county superintendent, will he speaker,
Lime House Put Up
By Agriculture Boys
A lime house is hniiur I'tilll near the
J'uriiy Products plnnt ip Hrevard for
the Kinross of hulk hole, which will
niitk' the aiuiro|ii.ri!tiit soil rock avail
ithiv >i nil times to farmers of this
section who join the CO-Operative Pair
buying project,
The house Is helps constructed by
members of the I'rovnrd hind' school
vocal Iona] aericulturo class under up
poi'vlslou of Handull T.yday, teacher.
i/,7i /./:v \\i i,f, hi ia:vxiirt.n
Phil. XDICMUli \ 'Sen.i’i.i Alhen W,
flnrklev, hum., Nv has been ehos«n
io deliver the keynote intdre .-.s hi fore
the I'emofOvtic national < fnvoiiiloo
u in. i .Mi! Vinyln here June S*ml, Ka
tii.ua] nemnernth leaders at Me same
time iveoiYTOIf ilded Henstcr Joseph ‘1 ■
Iloiilnsnn, Drtn,. Ark. he mr.de per
manent chairman of tne ■ (invention.
The select I OOf were mule at a eoriftp’"
.are of TNnlior.nl •'!.airman Parley and
other party leaders,
Fifty-Six Students Will Graduate at
Brevard High School with ’36 Class
• li . i; ci.is* of Tlrevard
ni.u •" . »;! ., I'i l>*R«a lu rarest Class
•! in the history or
' .-iii... i ■ - • - hcya and «Mh are
! (o tin’ r ,'.i.lor.it... at tho (dot.e
o1' ii iii, , ■ vtmlus, May i*.
i'"'i m;i. ■ tiio roster of *6% ttfadti
;■ i1 • t.i- with r.ihcr MwHlImr stn
I'kl.Vf>
i »i • »t 1 Allison Mnyholl Allison,
M u \ t’viieriai nurto'i, Mn
hei Idaho i*«.Capos. Eva Ottse,
l .a dhy I'. l.uo'.-m Denver- ltuhy
l -. e W)uiu Kntherhx KnpUah. Much
I’..aster, Pauline Oi(l.-s|ile, James Olna
ii'ir, Tan. Hamlin. I.ewis Hnmlin,
Mari' II .li,ilek, 1 ’,>lly iinrtsed, Carl
Hendricks, Olii.r Hendricks, IUH Huk
hlns, lludily Hunt.
Betty i.oftis, !ne< T.yday, Sylvia T.y
< I. i V, Merle Mlehftel, Henry Miller,
Hnrold Mls.-nhelmer, Clifton Moore,
i isle Mull, .lack Mm an. l'enrl McCall.
Helen Met’rnri Nathan McMlnn, Mai
vin MoOnlia Vnuc Norton, Audrey Orr,
Holler. Orr, John Orr. O. K. Osborne.
Jr., Elsie Perry, Ernestine Kahn, Claud
Hickman, Yvonne Robinson.
Harold Salt/, Nell Scruws, 1 -ols Ren
ew Kenneth Scntell, Sidney Slnlard,
™ rlton Smith, I.ewis Hummey, Oor
o'ny Tn’.ley, Malva Tharp, Melrose
Ylnsley, Thoo. Williams, Beorher Wal
den,
< tffnviu of tie si.nkii- dais arr
isiiii-r.t, t.oivi:, Hnmtin: v'.ve preel
dent. Noil Scruggs; eonsary. Jack
Mor an; treasurer. Pm.lino Hansel!,
Class fconp. "Hollow the OKam;”
. inso colors. pink and preen; class
flower, pink rose; class motto, "Per
tispora ml ns‘ra;" class mascots, Ma"
tkn jays Neely and C. it. McNoely.
Honor students are—Valedictorian,
Malvn Tharp; snlutatorlan. Dttslan
leaver; Lewis Hamlin. Henry Miller,
Dorothy Aijjswn, Dorothy Talley, Nell
Semites, Essie Mull, Dill Huggins, Hr*
Destine: Hahn. Polly Hartsoll, Claud
Hickman.
Superlatives selected by the class In
clude—Prettiest Kathorine English;
most handsome, Nathan MoMInn- most
athletic Elsie Perry, Harold Mlsen
helmor; most artistic, Merle Mlchnol,
.Task Morgan; host dressed, Malvn
Tharp, Knrold Salts; most attractive,
Merle Michael, Nathan MoMInn: host
all-round. Merlo Michael, 0, K. Os
borne; most versatile, Elsie Perry,
l.ucian Denver; wittiest, Elsie Perry,
Buddy Hunt; most popular, Polly Hart
sell, Buddy Hunt: most Intellectual,
Nell Scruggs, T.uelan Dcnvor; most
studious, Erncatlijtt Pnhn, Claud Rlok
niiin; most dependable. Dorothy Alli
son, T.uelan Denver.
Republican Convention To Be Held
In Court House Saturday Afternoon
For Nomination of County Ticket
liepuliliemis of Transylvania county
will select Hie party nominess at a
convention to he held In the Itrevard
ctiui’l house on Halurday afternoon of
this week,
The univenllon will lie t ailed to order
iti 2Hill o'clock hy Kewis P, IIrtmllu,
uliiiirinai) of Hie llspnhllcen executive
i iniiiiiiilee, Nomination of candidates
mi,I Hie selection of an esecuttve com
mlttee, chairman, and other county
parly officers will he special husiness
Preiiuii mootinas will to* held on
IVidiiv nielli, May I, nt eipht o’clock,
m which lime parly precinct officers,
ileleyntcs, mid memhers of Hie execii
nve committee will he selected,
i if fir in I call uf the precinct and
county convention wns Issoed Inst week
|.y Chairman Hamlin, eallimr for pr<
cinct tneelintfs at the fnlbwinif plates
on May I, in * p, tn —
Hi, Mini N'ns, i and 2, conn house,
Brevard; Itrevard No, it, Plsuuli Koresl
selieel hansel lioyd, Kmm school hmisi ;
Cedar Mountain, t'edo Mmuiiniii
school house! Cathey's Creek, Hide a
si'hoot house; lninns Ihe k, Cmitieslce
trilled house; Knslutoe, Itismaii school
House i Past Pork, Last Pork school
house; (Gloucester No, 1, Hilversteen
school housei (Gloucester No, '{, Hhoul
Creek school house; Hogback No, i,
yuebec school house; Hogback No, 3,
Luke Toxawny school bouse; Hogback
No, 3, Mohaney school be use; Little
lllver, Little lliver school houses Old
Vnxuwuy, old 'i'oxownv school house;
Rosmnn, llosman school house,
H hits been the custom for years
lo name nil parly candidates ai tic*
county convention, It will not be
known until the convention meets here
Hnturdcy afternoon, however, whether
nil candidates will la, named In lie*
ennvraiPm, as the privilege of enter
tim Ha primary on .lone nth Is accord
ed any who may file,
Nominees are to tie selected for the
offices of representative In the general
assembly, sheriff, register of deeds,
lux collector, three eommlsloneis, cor
oner, surveyoi, and precinct offices,
No ptiblli announcement of candida
cy for ony of the places has been
made, Ian severe! names have been
proposed by leading Republicans for
the places of sheriff and register of
deeds,
Transylvania Men Well Pleased With
Showing Made by Red Polled Cattle
—
Ityrmers find business men In Trnn
sylvnnln county see poinpletoly sold mi
tin nii'n of working toward n breed W
ju-il I'nlk d cnU!« in this roil in y. lie
Kmi I’hIIH being recognised ns Hi" imb
sltunlinn ilmil puriinse brned,
Nineteen (til(sens of tli« louwy visit
ml tin* Ifnynnldn.Lybrook Pmiiiiw innr
Wlnston-Holem Insl Nntmdny, nod nn
uc cheeking liver the records tin iiitil*
Imv nnnln ns milk nod l inti i nrodin
pi's, ninl seeing lie- excellent beef fyi■>
which I lie I Iillle grow Inin, rime me,*
mil till'd d ever tile pr0S| - "(H "f per il’iii
tlliM hi i'll lien
] 'In tin it re bolim worked pul h> (,'niiii
ty Agent flln/enei’ mid tin- enmity form
I'nliiniiHi" III lil'illM S'-verol bend of
tied I 'idled mittln lieie doi'ilip Mi y lit
which lime lin y will I"' sold m no 'll"ii
Hevot'nl hundred Inud of Hie Ibn
|'mill d entile III" rolhi d "I" || ..
ill" lloyiinldH-l,ylirnok l''»rms, tmit m
the held keid for dolry iiiirnoMS, nod
ti htuoil lot sold oat’li nor m stock
reisers In oil seel Ions of Hie rolled
Hlftler for breeding ;mn nmn.
As me mime I ini jenles, tlm lied I'nll*
ed breed Is red lo eninr md the entile
hove poilrd or hornless lends, sos live
|stock outhnrli|es ot Wtote College
They rmtU high os milk prod uorrs,
stnilstli'N show, mnl herds wii'eh hove
been selected ntnl bred for milk pi'i
dtiellon hove mode exceedingly good
ri cords fur hot h milk and buttorfnt
production,
AM limit'll they are not up to the
alnndnril of the strictly l»«f horde,
muimriliiH say, they huvo n place on
iii< small farm wlmrc tlmy pr'idimi'
i v.imli milk for the family nee nml at
the snitp Him produce aleera for mar
Itrt that arc superior to rcirulur dairy
i i,tll" in- href animals,
in m-ucrnl, lied I’oiled cattle are me
dium In ei'o. Milioim.il Hi" hoijy him
not im mucli flesh coverin'- m> Ho
st rid lv Poof In-,id rtnlmul, n la will
I'ltilicd and Hr 11 ‘ in It a are smooth,
Tit" liiad .tuartfi> lack ilo iiiPkn< -
and d< pill of iIp' hoof hrocd'i, yet they
ure superior to iIiuhu on cuttle of tic
strictly dairy l,i'"-d*,
Tlmra- troiim 10 the IP yiinlds-l.y
brook I’umis Inst Hnturrtny Inchid'"!
t'"iintv A'cm (llayci i.r, Itandall I*y*
day and It. I. IniiiHford, vocational ag
riculture teachers a* Umvard and I Ins
maii: Penn t'olvard, agriculture teach
er Iticvard College; 13, It, Illshop gnd
H. A, ,I,.lies, of Cedar Mountain; A, M
I'lisilmi and i-’ii-m O laze per, of Utwmnni
M, ii. McCall and Ornnvlllo Klslier, of
Queliec; 13, Carl Allison and 13. J. Whim
mli". of ciien'yfield; Martin Hlilpmnn
and Claud" Hmiford, "f Idttli Uiver;
Chillrman W. U Aiken, Clerk of Court
i it to Alexander, T. Wilson, John
Maxwell and C, M, Dougins, of ltrevanl.
“Let John
Do It.....”
There seem* to bo b. lethar
gic feeling in Brevard that
"somebody” will operate the
golf course this* summer, end
that "somebody" will look aft
er the Chamber of Commerce
work.
In the meantime, summer is
rapidly approaching, and noth',
ing definite has been done
about either the golf course or
the C. of C.—*both necessary
if Brevard is to have any itcm
blance of a tourist season this
year,
Increased Enrollment
In Schools For 1937
Transylvania •UkI) schools si at d to
• liiiv- tin liu-ivtipcd . tiroUnicrt ftext yut
of nearly oho hundred, tirliTlnu from
t| i nijtnlii r of juiuiis who took the
“ron.1ii yricte examitu.l.on uvn v.vkt
llfio.
\ to; a I of 1 ?S while pupiL Mid fli ool
fired wore irlveo the oxniniiistton with
Brevard fuinukinv the largest number,
nmj
Number of pupils who look the ex
amination at tho v.irUme mhooR fol
lows!
Balsam drove, ,2; Brevard, VI; Oon
unites 10; Rnon, Utln Toxnwny,
1J: Little River. 8! Monrvnli ■ |; Rig.
Kali I’d re m, 201 Rosman, 27; flollca, *»o;
Silversteon. tl, Q\iehdC, 8—Total 178.
Brevard colored echoo’ 22; Glade
('red; colored, 4,-—Total 202.
New Stage Set Being
Built For BHS Play
Student carpenters from the senior
class at Brevard hlph school nro creot
Inp nn entirely now stnpc sot for their
class piny, "Tho Family Upstairs,"
which will bo Klvon on May 5 2.
Tho olectrlolans nro worklnp out a
llphtlnp nrranpemont whereby the au
dience will bo permitted to watch
brlpht minlipht fade Into twlllpht In a
New York flat.
Katherine Knpllsth won the prize for
the best poster In a contest held by the
senior class. These posters will be usod
to advortlse tho senior class piny.
"The Family ItpHtnlrs." Katherine’s
poster may be scon in the window of
; Loop's Drop Store.
College Play* Mar*
Hill Here Saturday
Mum Hill, arch enemy of Hrevurd
•'olii gf In thing* athlotio, will tricot the
.lumen mierncailnn on the Hruvanl
field Hulurduy afternoon nr StSI) o'clock
In what le exported to be tltn boat
drowlna < ard of tin- mwojon
The rollege e ll) piny Mum Hill there
Friday rtfternwj, polnp over tilth u
pond string iJPjyli'tcrb'H behind them.
Clirldl RrIioi.I, Farm Rohool, PrfRbyte
rlnn College, and Tex'.ile (nrUHtto have
.fallen before the anftpny Bravanl team
in the post few day*.
rimed an on# of the bent team* In the
eonfi r#nc«, rre«byterton Junior* went
down In wid defeat her*' Wetlnewlny af
ternoon by r. one sided wore that had
n» It* sleit'-r 20 rune to the first two
innliiBfi by Hmvurd.
JtavMaon FroaWmen on May f. Win
gate cn Mnv 7. ntul Balmont Abbey on
Moy S, will furnish fans Imre plotWv of
I olleg. b.ull next week.
P. T. A. Meet Called
\ called meeting "f thf, Brevard
I I'nrem, Teacher iissonatlau will bo held
a*t the flt-i:'- rstnry school buiid'ng on
Thursday nftRrmion of this week nt
!',"n Matter* of vital Interest to tho
nsno^titinr. will be taken tip «t th«
"i* ••llj.ir ;,iid the president. Mr*. Ho.
lilt.-! Whitmire, r» int-n'.i that VI who
;ti Inti Tested, attend.
—-—
Puma Recital Will
Be Given Here 5th.
Rooulid in tho series of j.lnno racitnlu
driven by roijpts of the Brevard sehoola
v II! bo hold at the Jilgh school nuditorl
Uin Tuesday oveninK at 3 o'clock, no.
ccrdlna to an announcement of tho
teacher, Professor Alvin Moore.
The following will appear on the pro
gram! A- M. White, -Tr,. Mr.ry Not
wood, Alex Kiser, -Tr„ Marie Waldrop,
Sylvia Lyday, Fred Olazcnor, Wilma
PlokelHlmer, Pauline Hnrtsell, F'runces
Walker, Alice Petit, .fane Alexander,
Odell Peolt, Ruth Duncan, Etholyn Pic
kolslmcr, Bobby Norwood. Nina Lou
Ttustin, Paul .Tones, Edward Qlazener,
Lillian Zachary, Katherine Phuford,
Jcanetto Austin.
The first recital, hold Tuesday night
at the hiirh school auditorium, was
largely attended by pntrons and friends
of tho school. The JO or more pupils
apron ring on tho program performed
well their respective parts, and present
ed an onjoyablo program, reflecting
credit on themselves and their teacher.
Marshals of the two events were;
Nina Lou Rustln, chief marshnl; Clara
Allison, Jane Tongue, Elsie MeJur.kln,
Mary Dermld, Charles Allen, Warren
Alexander, Wllllnm Albert and Billy
Nicholson.
mmM: HiB
Seeks Ke-Election
1 " " —• ^ "»
' fgy! ■■5
t'ONOIlKHHMAN XKIt WKaVJ-ilt,
who ls seeking nomination nod r*
i.|iii't|on mi the Inmiocrntic ti‘k‘t,
Sunday School Meet
To Be Held Sunday
Tic Transylvania Association of Hun■
ilny Hohool workers will meet In the
Uri'vnrd liiiiulst (hnnh, Hunday, May
3rd, at 21 HO p, in,
All the group superintendents and de<
piiriinsntnl siiperlntendonte with any
others are requested to attend, Tim
lev, I Mill Hnrtsoll lias charge of the
study program,
Those who have ,f, N. Harnett's hook
may rend and study the second chap
ter, nev, Mr, Hartsell will discuss this
pari of the hook,
N, I-. Ponder, Assoclatlonal Hupt,
James Grant Charged
With Federal Forgery
■init" m T. (Irani, >onng Iln vard man,
fairs a severe s-'iiti-nct- in tho federal
penitentiary for theft and forgery in
,min,,i iimi with Iwo United Htnto*
trciimirv i hooks which bo admittedly
itiuk I'pun! tin Hrevnrd posioffldc nnd
i,,, hi"l, otter feral tic Urn endorsomonls
,,|' two people oil the chock*,
The checks, mw, for <d.G2, nnd one for
| tr-,2". were taken from a lirevard post.
I office hov on February HI, Grant fid
[miiH ilmt he look lie checks H> two
ihlTi rr lit Inmlncss i stnbllshments In
Ilicviit'l, and nfier forking the names
of the payees, cashed them.
Falling In receive the check* on
lime, the parlies to whom the chocks
were supposed lo have heen paid, Hu
gone M, Ornitt and Herman Calvin
Omni, notified WPA officials here,
who In turn checked with the Asheville
office, nnd learned Mint tho checks hud
I.. mail' d.
Sheriff Tom Wood was called In on
tho case, nnd after a quiet Investiga
tion, arrested the young man who rnn
fiHHid that ho had taken the checks
and forged the names,
The sheriff turned Grant over to
federal officers who came here lust
Friday, and after preliminary hoatlcg
before U, H. Commissioner Hampton,
took the young man to Henderson
county Jail where he will he held until
the May term of Federal court In
Asheville.
Hr, far ns can be ascertained this Is
'ho tirst theft of federal chesh* In dm
enrnty, and after the crresi and very
probable conviction of Grant, It Is be
lieved that no more attempt* to de
fmttd worker* on a federal project will
tie attempted
TAX LISTING TUNE
ENDS ONSATURDAY
Penalty Will B« Addad Un
I«m Partonal Property
I* Turned In
Over a hundred tax payer* In Tran
sylvunln stand to pay a ten per cent:
hltfher rate this year than ordinary, ot>
account of (he fact that they have fall ■
ed to list their proerty for taxes, and
In such eases the law provides that t>
ten per cent tienalty HUM,I, he added
to the tax.
Tax Hupervlxnr Halph T.yday has «lv,
en repeated winulna and notice of list
lea times and places, and of the fact
that the law ru'tulros him to add 10 per
cent tienalty to non-listers' taxes on
personal property, and he made in,,
statement Monday that there was no
way out of It for him hut. to add the
extra penalty, and that the law would
see that the penally was collected
ninnif with ether taxes,
Mr, l.yiiay said that most of the d<
lln,picric llsiirs were in Upward town
ships, and Mad with few exceptions,
those people who live oul In the coun
try have listed when the listers were
In the various communities,
flooke for all townships will he open
for lh« Iasi threu days this week In the
office of Mr, l,yday for convenience or
those who have failed to list,
Pisgah Forest Deer
Hunt Very Probable
official* r Hi" Hint** department of
<!nn*crvnll*m and I)nvel«i>ni<int were
in Pisgah National Forest Iasi weak,
(’hooking over tho reported finding* of
Mto PlHtrnh Oume Proserve door survey
which was iiiiide sometime ago.
It is iiiisolhle thiil a working plan will
lie evoised wliorohy tho stale <!>.iiarf ■
lie n! will co-operate with tlie Pl'ig.'ili
Niiflniiiil l''iirf'Hf officials In Hinging tho
iimtiiiil deer hunt More. The hunt was
called off Inh! full after state depart
nielli III .ids pefliseil to allow III" taking
.,r iini in r (,iii of me forest
High School Playr
Saluda Here Friday
Jtrevnrd Ilia'll school will play tho He
Pula high Piiseiiull team on the high
si lino) field hero Friday aftornoon. tho
game to start at .lino.
Tills will lie the first mooting of the
Urovnrd and Riihida teams, and an !n
leri'siiRg game is look'd forward to. A
slightly shifted lineup will he put on
tho field by Coach Tllson on account of
an Injury to Orr, first string catcher.
Music Program To Be
Given At Rosman Hi
—
On Friday night, May 1st. at eight
o'clock. HuUentlnos "Aristocratic Pigs"
will nppoar In person at tho Rosman
high school, under tho sponsorship of
the Commercial dub. These popular en
tertainer* no In great demand with
their famous "I.inigh-A-Mlmito" show
which lasts far nno hour and a half,
with not a dull moment In the entire
performance, ’ •
The boys nro raid to carry more
than $2,CO? worth of fino sj'inical in
struments, and play nnyfnfhn from
"ffill-nilly" to elnsuloii. Th% art stage
aetnrH and romoiPuna of the highest
type. Keb, 5teko, Smiling Kd<Jlf Smith
and i.oiiesii:no Talks with Fibher Hund
ley, as master of ceremonies, will t» If.
the parly at the Hosinrn high, school
building Friday night.
Rosman Schools Exercises Announced
(or Graduation—Runs May 6th-20th
R08MAN, April 29.—Commorn’cmem
("iorclHOH of Bosnian schools will he
be!;] from Mas rlxlh through the VCrli.
iieenrilln!: to announcement made by
Professor W, M. Hunt, prtnelrul will)
Inti r.'sdnp events planned by Hie two
units.
On the iifternoon of May oh 01 2
nVIork, the music recital by A. M
White's eO/U'I'Oi! elnuNi'S lit the «!<■ -
i • tin to ry anil high school will be held.
This will hi' first la tho w rb's of grmIn
ti I'.Ml uMiKlae*.
Thursday oveiilnir. May "■ at obrht
i.'vloek, the jutdor elans play, 'Fortum
itc Oalnmtty,” will lie prcaontcd Mis*
I,anise Williams Is faculty sponsor and
oiieli for this feature.
Friday evening. May 9, at S o'clock.
Ihv ehnuntliry school opurotia, "Sunny
or Sunny Side." will be presented. Mrs.
John n Bale and A. M. Whit" are
coaching nod I ra Inins the hiivn gfflui'
of children who will appear In the op
eretta.
Thursday, May H, a', two o'clock In
the afternoon will lie the seventh prude
graduation exercises, at vihleh time
I’rofnssor Glenn Galloway, principal,
has invited the Rev. J. H. Rrep.dall, pas
tor of the Brevard Methodist church, to
deliver the address.
The junior-senior reception which
will ho held In lieu of the unnunl ban
quet, Is scheduled for May 15 In the
gymnasium, with Miss Beatrice Bisk
In charge. A Gypsy camp Idea will he
carried out.
The Rev. J. C. Canlpo, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Boone, will de
liver tho baccalaureate sermon to grad
uates of the high school class on Sun
day afternoon, May IT, at 3:80 o’clock.
The senior class play will bo given on
Monday evening, May 18, at eight
o'clock. Mias Louise Williams Is di
recting the senior production.
Graduation exerciser on Wednesday
evening, May 20, at 8 o’clock, will con
clude the commencement exercises,
when Profossor P. L. Elliott of Western
Carolina Teachers College will deliver
the literary address to the senior class.
KOSMAN April !!?),—Among the com
ing attraction? of the school year, hero
at Row nan high school, is the Junior
cIh.-h plus-, Fartunr.te Calamity," to
bo given May V, tit S o'clfk In the high
echo,,I audit orliitn,
“.\ Fortunate Calamity" if n wholly
original ploy, combining good clean
emaily with efrotig Klliulh'ipj an>1 in
tcrnstiin climax,..".. It iwnWMtt wlfn
til.' In*, wit 1c give n vivid rep.-c^uti
ttun of Aid'd icon life as the Author now
it in on ■ r-M 'i. uUr cdfiimulfty A part
of tfco ploi of this play ih taken from an
I net-lout that actually pruiw-d rear a
|litUt- v llasre along thr 0’c.lo River
While the name* are fli't'U-’HJ* Mill
j flics sotting Is Imuclttnry. the plot is
hosed on u real happening.
Mitt. Morklo, it proud mutp.ir and
her two daughters live on n term that
her dcectiHOtl huiifeaiiil had left under
bar management. O.no daughter, .ilta.
dostren richoe and social flwvltntt.
while Iiitlh, the other, in a tomboy
type. The mother diaerlminotcs In favor
of Alta, and Rutl:, fcell/ig rids keenly,
disappears. An unprinc'ife sitl»»r of
Alta gets control of the farm a v! onr
rlre on a flourishing Ikium- silll busi
ness. Mm. M'-rklc has bwu compelled
to sell her form tn the lust oct to
sove Alto's husband from the peniten
tiary. There Is some good news though
In regard to Ruth's disappearance.
The antics of the colored servants
and the refined comedy scenes of the
cook and her sweetheart afford un
limited fun.
The cast of characters Is ns follows:
Mrs. Marian Merkle, n proud moth
er, Barbara Henderson: Alta, her
daughter, whose doBtre Is to become
rich, Louise Higdon: Ruth, Jtwt a
plain gtrl, Ruby Love: Kate Van Tylo,
a good Matured cook, Lucy Galloway:
Dinah Johnslng, a servant, Othaleen
Reid; Rastue Johnslng, an honest coon,
Edwin Burnmey; Joe Brown, a revenue
officer, J. R. Breedlove; Bernard Gul
llon, a Jovial young man, Lawrence
Panther: Albert Campbell, who plays a
crooked game, Fred Gillespie,