TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educa tional, Agricultural and Music Center. Papulation, 1960 Census, 16,372. Brevard Community 8,300, Brevard proper 4,857. THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A State And National Prize - Winning A.B.C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA— The Land of Waterfalls, Meceu for Summer Camps, Entrance to Pisgah National Forest and Home of Brevard College and Brevard Music Festival. Vol. 74 — No. 48 ★ BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1963 * 20 PAGES TODAY A PUBLISHED WEEKLY SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD, N. C. PRICE 10c 4 THE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY was brought 4 home by the Brevard Blue Devils after they bat tled the Reidsville Golden Lions to a scoreless tie in last Saturday’s Western AAA title game in Ashe ville. Former UNO All-American grid great, Char lie “Choo-Choo” Justice, pictured above left, flip ped the coin that allowed the Blue Devils to bring home the trophy. Reidsville will be sent a similar trophy in the near future. Blue Devil Co-captains Lloyd Fisher, (73), and Wayne Hunter, (G6), ac cepted the trophy and game ball while Brevard head mentor, Cliff Brookshire, right, looks on. (Times Staff Photo) Banquet Held At College Brevard College students -will* leave at noon on Wednesday for the Thanksgiving observance. They will return late Sunday, and classes will be resumed on Monday morning, Dec. 2nd, at 8:00 o’clock. Students were entertained Monday night at the annual thanksgiving banquet. This year, as in the past, the main event on the program was ^ “chalk talk”, given by Presi dent Emmett K. McLarty. A “chalk talk” is a group address which is sunplemented with the use of blackboard illustrations made with colored chalk. A de votional message was presented by John Foil. Entertainment was presented by Nelson F. Adams, head of the music de partment. Miss Joan Moser, an other member of the music de partment, also participated on the program. The Thanksgiving banquet was sponsored this year and every f>ar by the Christian Council, hich is a campus religious or ganization composed of members (b different denominational clubs. The traditional affair is given for the enjoyment and en tertainment of the students of Brevard. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Wednesday, November 27 — Brevard Merchants Association meets at Gaither’s at 10:00 » m. Jaycees meet at Berry’s at 7:00 p.m. Community Thanksgiving service at Brevard Methodist church at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, November 28 — Thanksgiving Day. Holiday in town and county. Coed party at Community Center at 7:00 _ '*-sons meet at Temple at 9eo pm. Sunday, December 1 — Attend church of your choice. Memj'ial Service at Elks Lodge at 2:30 p.m. Monday, December 2 — Rotary club meets at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 3—Christ mas parade at 5:00 p.m. Ace of Clubs meets at 8:00 p.m. East ern Star meets at Temple at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 4 — Toastmasters meets at Gaither's at 6:30 pm. WOW meets at Woodman Hall at 8:00 p.m. Many Floats, Bands Big Parade Next Tuesday To Open 1963 Christmas Season r . kiatf pfans for th&,CHrtst mas parade that will usher the 1963 Christinas season into Brevard have been announced by Dewey Nix, chairman of the Merchants division of the Chamber of Commerce. The event will be held Tuesday, December 3rd, and will begin at 5:00 p.m., march ing up East Main street, and following a route described in detail in a large ad found else where in this issue of The Times. A number of units including 9 beautiful floats designed es pecially for the occasion, many beauty queens, four bands, the Shriners Motorcycle Corps, clowns, and other entries will make up the long parade. Santa Claus himself will ar rive atop one of the floats. The parade committee an nounced today that the lineup is complete and no other en tries can be accepted. They also urge the public to use the entire parade route so that no one area will become too congested. The merchants extend a cor dial invitation for everyone to attend the parade and to shop in Brevard this Christinas. . PMlicthm