Transylvanians Speak By Inquiring Reporter QUESTION: What would you suggest as the first step the Junior Chamber of Commerce here should take in the promotion of Brevard and Transylvania County? R. H. PLUMMER—"The primary function should be, I think, to provide entertainment for the tourists." • • * # POSTMASTER COLEMAN GALLO WAY—"They might aid materially In the dedication exercises of the new Post Office building which will be some time in May." • • • • MRS. H. L. IIA SWELL—"If this new OTC&nlsatlon of young people could do something about providing adequate housing facilities for all the people who Will be moving to Brevard when the new Bcuata unit begins operation, I think they will have performed a major task.” ♦ * * * JERRY JEROME—"Arrange a nice entertainment program for the summer ■tourists.” LLOYD O. HUGHES—"Some means ought to be devised to get newcomers to Brevard orientated to the town and community. I think this is one step the Junior Chamber of Commerce should take into consideration.” • • • • DONALD JENKINS—"Have a pro gram of entertainment for the summer visitors." * * • * PAUL S MATHERS — "They could well devote their efforts to securing and developing of amusement and re creation facilities.” • • • * DR. C. Ij. NEWLAND—"I strongly favor such an organization, as it in creases local spirit, and hope they will be constantly on guard to assist other local organizations, such as churches, Penrose School To Hold Open House An “At Home" will be held at the Penroee school on Wednesday, April 16, at 1 o’clock, to which the public is Invited. Many pupils are taking the typhoid vaccination given at the school each Thursday morning. Maureen Burnette made the highest average on the seventh grade tests given last Monday morning. The perfect attendance roll for the seventh month Is as follows: Jessie Phillips, Ellis Parker, Nora Lee Rogers, Louie Ashe, Jimmy Brown, Eddie Cox, J. D. Philips, Oeraldlne Ray, Johnnie Landreth, Martha Parker, Jack Talley, Rosa Lee Hall, Margaret Philips, Grace Surrett, Virginia Surrett, Cecil Rogers, Claudia Cox, William Parker, Mildred McClure, Betty Jo Wilson, Richard schools, hospital, etc. It might be well also it they could promote better sani tation and cleanliness for the town and county." • • • * B. If. RAMSEY—"One of the most valuable projects that the Junior Cham ber of Commerce could undertake for the coming season would be to plan and carry out a full program of entertaln i inent for summer visitors." f----nun...j CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Kitoanis Club—Meets Pint and Third Thursday, England Home, IS: 16 o'clock. IAon» Club—Meets Plret and Third Thursday, England Home 7 o’clock. Chamber of Commerce—Meets Second Thursday night, City Hall, at 7: SO o'clock. Monroe Wilson Post of American Legion —First and Third Tuesdays at 7:30 Landreth, Madison Rahn, Mary Atkins. The following superlatives were chosen In the seventh grade: Maureen Burnett, most popular, prettiest, cutest, prettiest hair, class gosslper; Jimmy Case, handsomest boy; Madison Rahn, best sport, quietest, beet all-around, most polite, most dependable; Fred Owenby, class baby, friendliest; Sid Wilson, most generous, most studious; Ellen Parker, neatest girl, best singer, prettiest eyes, most dependable girl; Billie Surrett, neatest boy, most studious boy, slsslest boy, cutest boy; Wllloreo Wilson, most genrous, most studious; Mary Atkins, prettiest teeth, cry baby; Richard Landreth, most athletic boy; Declma Hall, most athletic girl. Be as careful of the books you read, aa of the company you keep; for your habits and character will be aa much Influenced by the former aa by the latter.—Paxton Hood. Moat of the critical things in life, which become the. starting points of human destiny, ore little things.—Rob ert P. Smith. o'clock. City Hall. Women's Civic Club—Meet* every first Monday at 8:80 o’clock. D. A. R.—Second Monday afternoon at 1:80 o’clock. Brevard P,-T. A.—Second Tuesday aft ernoon at grammar school, at 8:14 o’clock. Brevard Board of Aldermen—Meets First Monday night In month a> City Hall. State Employment Service Officials at Courthouse Every Wednesday. County Board of Commissioners—Meets Every First Monday. Masonic Lodge—Meets* every Second and Fourth Friday Nights, 8 o'clock. Masonic Hall. Eastern Star—Meets First and Third Tuesday Nights, 7:80 o’clock, Ma sonic Hall. 1 W. O. W. at Brevard — Meets every Thursday night at W. O. W. Hall at 7:30. Red Cross Workroom—Tuesday and Friday—10 a. m. to noon. every night is FAMILY NIGHT There's something for every age and every appe tite on our dinner menus. Make it a practice to take the family out to dinner at least twice a week. GALLOWAY'S CAFE OBO. PAP ADIS, Mgrr. Brevard, N. C. 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