Scottish Rite Bodies To Meet In Brevard Tuesday, July 6m (Contlnned From page One) gree KCCH, Ambassadors for Transylvania county, have been appointed co-chairmen to make arrangements for the meeting. The cochairmen have tried to call every local Scottish Ma son who have received any of the degrees from the 14th through the 33rd degree, and if they have not been contact ed, they are requested to come to the temple for the free sup per and attend the meeting. Jerry Jerome, past master of Dunn’s Rock Masonic lodge will give the welcome address. They announce that the Most Illustrious John I. Smith of Greenville, S. C., will be the principal speaker at the meet ing. Mr. Smith will be introduced by F. Gudger Cabe, Candler, 33rd degree Mason and past Venerable Master of the lodge of Perfection. He is class direc tor of each fall and spring reunions. Mr. Smith, a 38rd Degree MaSon, is Sovereign Grand In spector General in South Caro lina. He was crowned to this high post in Washington, D. C., on October 25, 1963. A native of Greenville, Mr. Smith was educated in the schools there, and he is also a When yon think Of prescrip tions, think of VAMUfflrS. adv. I graduate of Davidson college. He is vice president of Ab ney Mills and is in charge of the Renfrew Bleachery divi sion. In addition to being a di rector of the company, he is a director of Liberty Life Insur ance company, Peoples Nation al bank, South eastern Broad casting corporation, Surety In vestment company and the Tox away corporation. Active in community affairs^ Mr. Smith is vice chairman of the Board of Governors, Shrin ers Hospitals for Cripple Chil dren, Greenville unit and is a member of the Board of trus tees of Greenville General hos pital. He also is a trustee of Davidson college. Other activities include past president Kiwanis club and Y.M.C.A.; past campaign chair man, Community Chest; past chairman Red Cross War Fund campaign; past vice president and director, Chamber of Com merce. Long active in the work of the Masons, he is past mas ter, Brandon Lodge No. 279, Ancient Free Masons; past ven erable master, Greenville Lodge of Perfection and Past Wise Master, Greenville Chapter Rose Croix, Scottish Masonry; past potentate, Hejaz Temple of the Shrine; past grand master of masons in South Carolina; Honorary past grand master of Construction Bids Received, - v •. v’“ If,1\ iVeiu Transylvania Hospited i Continued From Page One) construction constitutes filing the bids tabulation with the North Carolina Medical Care Commission, according to J. W. masons in Indiana; deputy In South Carolina of the Supreme Council of Scottish Rite Mas onry; and director, George Washington Masonic National Memorial association. Mr. Smith is a member of Beta Theta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. Approximately 50 Scottish Rite Masons are expected to visit Brevard and attend the meeting and the buses will leave the Masonic Temple in Asheville promptly at 6:00 p.m. Mr. Smith will be accomp anied from Greenville, S. C., to Brevard by 10 prominent Masons from the Greenville area. The local Scottish Rite Masons are urged to come and cat as soon after 7:00 o’clock as they can in order to clear the way for the visiting Ma sons. The following Will serve on the welcome committee: Jerry Jerome, 32nd degree KCCH, Frank Bridges, 32nd degree KCCH, G. H. Farley, 32nd de gree KCCH, Mr. Gill Thomas and Mr. Henderson. Baileyv Hospital Administra tor. The Commission mill then survey and certify the tabula tions and authorise construc tion contracts to be signed, sometime prior to the expira tion of the conventional 30 day period from date of bids. After contracts are signed, hospital construction should be gin immediately. Construction, which is ex pected to require about 18 months, will be the culmi nation of plans for the much needed new Transylvania Community Hospital which be gan with the usually success ful “Fund For Your Life” campaign in 1989. In this remarkably success drive, generous individuals and industries of Transylvania County responded with dona tions and pledges in the sum Of $1 million. Matching funds have been allocated from the government and private endow ments. In a report Oo THE TIMES last week, l*r. Hailey noted that the local pledges, while generally on schedule, have fallen behind about 5 per cent. He rOqUeuted Oil who have outstanding pledges to meet their promised sche dule because the money is particularly needed at this time. Mr. Bailey also reports that State Highway construction crews have made remarkable progress on the new hospital access road. Highway crews installed the bridge over Lamb's Creek, between the four lane V. S. Highway 64 east of Brevard aad the hospital site, in one day — Jane 82. This was possible by use of a pre fabricated bridge struc ture. Following the bridge in stallation, the new access road was graveled the next day. Hard surfacing will fol low after packing and settling, according to Mr. Bailey. Diabetic Screening Clinic Set A Diabetic Screening clinic will be held this Friday, July 2nd, from 8:30 until 12:00 noon at the Transylvania Health Cen ter. No appointment is necessary. Many To Have UJji.w May* nwHiwy iivXi Monday, 5th (Continued From Pane One) and girls will begin at 10:00 o’clock, and cash prizes will be awarded to the winners. Bingo and other events also begin at 10:00 a.m. At 11:00 o’clock there will be a baby parade with Callie Talley and Kathleen Loeb in charge. Lunch will be at the noon thodr, followed by invocation «nd prayer at 12:30 by Rev. Nolan Ford. The afternoon schedule is is follows: 12:45 p.m. lane Downing and Her Five Playmates "Recording Artist for Music City Records, Nashville, Tenn.” and Phillip Morris & Company International Famous Magician presents Wonderful World of Fantasy 2:30 p.m. Softball Games (Slow Pitch) 1st Game ■ Olin League’s Top Two Teams 2nd Game - Old Timers vs. Radio Station WPNF Is Celebrating 21st Birthday : (Conttnaed From Pago One) all kinds, entertainment and information. Area residents and visitors are reminded about local news of Brevard and Transylvania county, heard three times each weekday on WPNF. Lyda - McCrary Motors spon sors local news each morning on WPNF at 7:30 a.m. Other editions of local news are broadcast at 12 noon and 6:00 p.m. The news staff of The Tran sylvania Times prepares the lo cal news. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., is heard each Sunday on WPNF in his weekly report from Washington. Sen. Ervin occasionally pre sents distinguished guests on the program, and discusses the current Washington political scene. On July Fourth A special salute to the na tion’s birthday, Sunday, July 4th, will be heard over WPNF Winner (1st Game) Supervisors: Artie Wilson, Joe Ragsdale and Team Man agers Manager, Old Timers: Har old “Hoss” Stamey and George Tesnow Radio Sunday afternoon at 3:05 p.m. 7 It’s an old-fashioned tribute to Independence Day, although the program features contempo rary music. The program will be present ed by the Heritage Singers, di rected by Max Mase. “Heritage Of Freedom’’ Sun day at 3:05 p.m. is for “must” listening. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home hour is as follows: Thursday, Soil Conservation Service, Merrimon Shuford; Friday, Station Program; Mon day, Station Program; Tuesday, N. C. Forest Service, Clark Grissom; Wednesday, Home Agent Miss Jean Childers. Speaking this week on Morn ing Devotions is Rev. 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