Sid Bordonaro Is Installed As The New President Of Brevard Lions Sid, Bordonaro, area super ior in the mechanical depart ient of the Brevard Du Pont lant is the new president of le Brevard Lions club. He succeeds Ray Burgin, and le other officers are as follows: Glenn ent Is, 1st Vice-presi Harry Kolman, 2nd Vice-presv ent Jerry Je'ome, 3rd Vice-presi ent Ed Rice, secretary Ed Bryson, treasurer Ted Gambel, Lion tamer Don Lineburger, tail twister Braxton Harris, Jim Wells, Clarence Burnette, and Bob Jeff ers, directors. Chester Kilpatrick, bulletin editor. The new officers were install ed at a ladies night steak sup per at Hawkins lake at Blantyre. Mr. Burgin was given a stand ing ovation for his fine work as president during the past year. Erwin Schranz, who is moving from Brevard to Florida, was lauded by fellow Lions for his outstanding work in Lionism. He and his wife were presented gifts by the club. John Anderson, editor and general manager of The Trans ylvania Times, was presented wi.'h a handsome plaque in ap preciation of distinguished news coverage of Lions activities and promotion of the goals of Lion ism. Iryson, Chapman, Cook And Mason n Graduating Class At College Tim Bryson, son of Mr. and Irs. Fred C. Bryson, Sr., of Rt, , is a Brevard high school grad late and a member of the llady Branch Baptist church, dr. Bryson was a member of he Day Students club while at Irevard College and plans to inter Curtis Institute this fall. Rondal Chapman is a gradu ate of Rosman high school and member of the Faith Missionary church. While at Brevard Coll ege, he was active in the Day Students club. Mr. Chapman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman of Lake Toxaway. RUNNING FOR THE SENATE—Sen. William Proxmire, 51, is shown on his way to his office in Washington, his daily run of 4.7 miles each way. The Wisconsin Democrat does 300 pushups at home before this. He figures running saves him about $1,000 a year as well as keeps him in shape. NEW BOOKS At The Transylvania County Library *— For Younger Readers Nightbirds on Nantucket, by Jean Aiken Mystery of Castle Croom, by Hilda Boden Good I^ght Dragon, by Rog er BradfiBd How (he Mouse Deer Became King, by Margueritte Bro Underwater World, by Carroll Colby Oh, What Nonsense! by Wil liam Cole My favorite Mystery Stories, by Maureen Daly —«——-~+ Know Your Rivers of the World, by Philip Egan Up the Road Slowly, by Irene Hunt On Playing With Lions, by Virginia McKenna How to Star in Football, by Herman Masin How to Star in Basketball, by Herman Masin Wild Geese Calling, by Rob ert Murphy When An Animal Grows, by Millicent Selsam Big Sister and Little Sister, by Charlotte Zolotow TELEPHONE 883-4250 NEWS OF Personal Interest Mayor and Mrs. Raymond F. Bennett have returned from a two-week^jrip to the Hawaiian Carnival, "ith stops in Las Ve gas and San Francisco. They joined other Shriners and their wives throughout the South for the trip. Mrs. Tom Gardner and chil dren, Randy and Tammie, are visiting Mrs. Opal Armentrout and Mrs. Crayton Gardner at 221 Maple street. Mr. and Mrs. Judson McCrary and family returned Saturday from a week’s vacation at Day tona Beach. Paul Georges, of Daytona Beach, visited in Brevard over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiter had as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reils and daughters, Gay and Laurie of Tampa, Florida. They are camping in the Smokies after their visit here. The Battleship U.S.S. North Carolina at Wilmington is 729 feet long, 108 feet wide, and 184 feet high. When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. Janice Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cook of Fortune Cove, is a Brevard high school graduate and a member of the Brevard-Davidson River Presbyterian church. Miss Cook was a member of the Day Stu dents club and the Mnemosy nean society. She plans to enter the University of South Carolina in the fall. Elaine Mason has served as business manager of the college year book the “Pertelote” and is a member of Calvary Baptist church. Miss Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mason of Summit avenue, is a Brevard high school graduate and plans to enter Western Carolina Coll ege in the fall. BREVARD LIONS have present ed Editor John I. Anderson and the Staff of The Transylvania Times a plaque in appreciation of distinguish ed news coverage of Lions activities and promotion of the goals of Lion ism. The presentation was made by Ray Burgin, left, the outgoing pres ident, and Editor Anderson is at the right. (Times Staff Photo) TRY TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS Brevard College Is Holding Many Conferences dn Campus (Continued from Page One) this camp will enable aspiring young majorettes to receive instruction from some of the most competent professionals in the field. July 17-22: Discipline Or der of Christ Retreat—A re ireat for the southern region of this organization, this con ference has been held annu ally at Brevard College for fifteen years. July 21-23: Music Federa tion Weekend — Cooperating with the Brevard Music Cen ter, the college will house delegates of the American Federation of Music Clubs who will be attending sessions at the Center. August 3-5: North Carolina Bee Keeper’s Association—An annual meeting of this special ized organization, held at the college for several years. “Brevard College is happy to be of service to these or ganizations and to the com munity by providing facilities for these conferences,” stated Joseph C. Bowles, director of Public Relations at the coll ege. Gill Thomas Is New US Commissioner For County (Continued from Page One) he was shift supervisor in the security division of the Atomic Energy Commission at Aiken, South Carolina. 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