TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educa tional, Agricultural and Music Center. Population, 1960 Census, 16,372. Brevard Community 8,500, 1 Brevard proper 4,857. Vol. 74—No. 30 THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A. State And National Prize - Winning A.It.C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA— The Land of Waterfalls, Mecca for Summer Camps, Entrance to Pisgah National Forest and Home of Brevard College and Brevard Music Festival. SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 , BREVARD, N. C. PRICE 10c ★ 24 PAGES TODAY * PUBLISHED WEEKLY GIRL SCOUTS of Troop 67 posed for the pho tographer just before they left last Wednesday at midnight for a four-day camping and sightseeing trip to Washington, D. C. They are dressed in Ber muda shorts, their traveling uniform, and they show their excitement about the trip. Seated on the front row, left to right, are Lucille Owen, Peggy _ Williams, Cindy Ramsay, Susan Huggins, and Vicki Rowe; second row, Janice Ricker, Marsha Owens, and Patty Willis; third row, Sally Hamilton, Amy Cox, Mary Ann Brown, Susie Nicholson, and Nita Roberts; standing, Camellia Tinsley and Evelyn Conley, troop aides, Sarah Goodson, Beverly Mer rill, Mary Baldwin, Carolyn Ramsey, Sharon Tins ley, Becky Williams, Shirley Williams, Diane Mon teith, Penny Anderson, and Maxine Ashworth. Standing behind are Miss Susan Farley and Mrs. Jeanette Rahn, assistant leaders, and Miss Martha Hampton, leader. (Times Staff Photo) Retired People Are Organized The first meeting held for the establishment