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''.I 'i -;t i i f"----- vjt if,vv,....-- ivi4,.-.... , - , - - - . - ... THE HUSTLGC Henderson County's Home Paper VOLXXW0- 10 , " ! HENDRSONVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY. 1 1ARCH 29. 1917 ; PRICE FIVE CENTS CONTRIBUTORS Of COUNTY CO QVpr $200 Raised to Defray Expense8 of the Third 'Annual County Commencement. TEACHERS GETTING READY. , - t The third annual county, commence ment to he held on Friday ' April 27th, promises to be one of the leading events of the year in Henderson coun ty. Over two hundred dollars, as itemized in the list below, ha3 been raised to defray the expenses of this event Prof. W. S. Shitle, county superin tendent, is not yet ready to announce the principal speaker, but states that he will be one of the leading citizen? of the Stats. Children all over the county are getting ready for this big event. The teachers of various schools throughout the county have been work- ing tor Severn uu-u m training tneir i pupils for the various exercises to h" I held-during the commencement. ... It is estimated that between three and four thousand people will visit the city, Friday, &priT,27tfc, - !!'": W. A. Ward 5. s J. C. SalesLi sl 5 jqo western, union; is;oer ten thousand j. F. Justice.. SOuri -i lt i argued that. the amount. C P. Rogers:. ut --: D. S. Pace R. P.Freeze 1 r .am T-lHodgfeiJL"?. C; E. Brodks J ii .V r '7:- Citizens Bank First Bank &JTrust Co S. Y. Bryson Yi. "M. Shepherfl.'1 2 Michael Schenck . W.: Marshall BridgeffLli R. H. Staton C..F. Bland lL IJU 5,90 B.OOi Kn"ft - French Broad- Hustler- ------ o'nn X-L-Edwardsa' - -s-i-T. L. Durham ' ,. s nn i aa f.oo nT;4;r"t--rr-- l 'I ., W. ft. IVllft, , . j L Z.UU ., TV TT T 1 A. a, ' ! UT. J. U Rose ;2.00(i B. L. Erooks 2 00 kiprhy'-AIorrow Coil 1 Jl 1 2.00' H. Paftfrson .rr 2.00 AO fonetnk"" " 'ZS 1 2 00 C Case Jr " n "ti!I 1 5 109 j. C. 'MorrowI""V.LZIZI l'.OO Cash 1 1.00 y . f , ! - '"' $2Q2.00 : . . , rrrrr- Fassifern' Happenings. : Dr. William Redin Kirk gave a dem- onstmion Tttrrsday-arteriroonto the Fass'fern students, on the first aid to the injured, He -showed -tbem - about r simDle forms of bandaging, ana gave some directions abqut what. to do m ims ui uuius, Four groups of students, with a 1 member of the faculty -head of earn 1 sroup. have been organized to do re- j R M Oates and B. . Jackson was ap lief work for the soldiers. Those who j panted 'to procure a' Charter. ; pre directing the groups are: Mrs.; Mc- I .foiiowine- committee was ap- Bee, Miss Shipp, Miss Sampson arid j pointed to solicit stock: B. Jackson; M'ss Kelton. JR P. Freezer T. L-Durham, F. A. Ew- Tii i?ffernt roups of the Junior bafilc . C JMorrow. " ;. auxiliary have - just finiserJ tliWy h:.p(tmaster"S;' ;Y. Bryson; was ap dresses which will be exhibited to thf ! pointed (Chanxmanj of a.,cpmmittee to school Wednesday night. secure names to a petition calling for Amoncr thoso motoring over fromnn piPCtion oh railroad bonds. Ashviiift Sunday to see friends a Fassifern were, namely: Mr. and "Mrs. Tbomas Johnston. Mrs., and Miss T,. i t..i.. !tlA Via - TnftfT ed over in Mrs. McDuffie's htidsomfe i of the f city chool held a most interest oar ttHh Messrs. Pov ad Camron irfgr meeting.' in ; -the' school chapel on McDuffie. and Miss Mary Bagley Ross of Charlotte. Mtr. R. H. Tndav of iduc.. vv visited hr daughter, Miss Mildred Lindsay. Saturday. - . Miss Hersperger spent ' Saturday m Aeheville at the Grove Park Inn with fripnds from Milwaukee. Wis. Miss Hooper was an Asheville visi tor Thursday. NOTICE. A sDecial meeting of the Board 01 Commissioners of the City of Hender sonville is hereby called to meet, at the 0 ce of said board in the city hall la Friday. March 30th, 1917, at 8 'clock P M for the purpose of pass- r. ivi., iui uib tuv m upon the petition asking that the nnestion of levying an additional tax - TTJ..L-t! 0a Bhnol be crhmitted to the " voters of the city; ana or orff said election provided said v-f" "on l-r.s the requisie number -Prs v - and for the '.trans action or Mieh other business as may legally eo:r.e before said board. . This March 27th,, 1917. ' C. E. BROOKS, Mayor. IosBrs. Howard and Amos' Bennett, ?f coii!pr.nipd bv their sister Mrs." J. B La, .af 'Sast Flat Rock, are spend-' " t vo Toeks in Jacksonville, ' Fla., v'-!itin.. their oldest ;bro$her:, . . They- tlie trip down r in their car last r-. McMillan C. King, of Flat Rock, 'Vftft?4, hatmar sneni 'i : ! O ;S nnir-.d home a part S. C. rt the winter in bummervu c. i "1. Hr, Kin, fit. rvnnA York .'V 5 P- T) I Wais 1 V. "ome for the Easter vacation. Aiisg Ki 4 Pg is in a private school in ew York city. COuPil s CIM MAYOR'S vpRpj.Ng'.,;;: - '.-''-'.-' ' - -',-' ...t. ..-; : .. . . ' jf ; If Plans, Now Under Way Mitture Hen dersonville Wfll Connect Witn " Greenville, S,.C. ; ; WOULD PAT COUNTY. Henderson-county is certainly Agoing to have a competing railroad line if itie plans of the present promoters are carried through. While definite plans are still lacking for the public it has tbeen leartied from a number of the leading citizens in the movement that the county commissioners will be ask ed to call for a' bond election to be held in only two of the townships of the county. Hendersonville and Green River, townships, will be asked to vote J .eighty thousand ' and twenty thousand 'dollars in raiload bonds, respectively This money will be used In. grading a railroad from thc Drake's station on the Knoxville and Greenville railroad to Hendersonville. thus shortening th 4innn. f IT J ' ... ! ... distance from Hendereonville4 to Atlan- ta some thirty-six miles, and giving this county a competing railroad. Those whd aTe 1 in - position tb khb w have figured that the income' in' taxes 5.00 ..of taxesireCeivedTtrom'inewi railroad 10.00 j'Vottld be !' several' thousand dollars eter- than "t'he 1 ambuni ' of 'interest 5.00iwhiQh would have to, be, paid ,0 tlt& D.OOii bonda by the county, and that by create ''proposbdbnd fssue- of one huridrePif08 -armiiJg.merchant sniiis ou?ad,, dollars cQuldi b paia.,bacj. j.automatically by a, portion, of the;taxe9) ron thei railroads -71?. r da In other wards' thoe hb have look ed' into the matter- feel that the on - - i xV. o ,cost to..-the.. taxpayer tor a new road.,,whick isjadmitted 1 . by , all wrll !greatly 'enhance the ivnlue of -property1) , , in the county, will be -a small tax levy '.of 'something like "ten -orflfteen'cents jen the-hundred, dollars. ' V - Tbe wor!f sfnilCnekljl road isia- the hands of the leading cltt ize.n.s. ,of, Henderson county, and new j developments are being 'awaited by the 'public with keen interest. ,Th meeting las'i' Wednesday was pre- I side'd over hy Maybr C. E. Brooks' arid' j remarks were made by W. Al' Smith, B. Jackson, 'E. W. Ewbank; W. P. White- mlre.'R. 'M. Oates, R. S. Clarke, McD. ! Rav s. H. Hudgin sand others. :- it was decided to organize a local comoratiori to carry on the work to ibe -ailed the Henderson County Inter 'urban Railway -company. a rnmTnittep. comDOsed of R. C. marke i- w Ewbank W. A. Smith ' r - Parent-Teachers Association. : ;c' The ParentsjTeachers Association last Wednesday Afternoon when wtin a large attendance of members pres ent. Mrs. R. 'E. Wheelwright; the pr es dent 'presided.' Mrs. Reuben ' Robertson, of Ashe ville. wad to have addressed the meeting o nthe work of co-operatiori but was detained on account of illness. She has promised to come for the next meeting which is on April 18th and her visit is eagerly anticipated. . It was deeded to old a joint meet ing of fathers and mothers in the school building on the evening of April H"" - ----- I what of a social and get together af- . pat or a " 6 6 'fair. The ladies realize that it to on necessary to secure the men s attention to euarantee their co-operation and financial support and it is for this pur pose that this meeting is being plan ned, J Tne ladies will serve refresh menst and the event promises much in terest from several view points. A resolution faqring'. increased tax and a bond issue ior mecucm v. nioi cnhnnl facilities was presented it. innn.1 school facilities was pres at this meeting and was endorsed by a rising vote, in.asjje"." w of the issue, MrsV'John' Glenn saldj "6 women cannot vote in the coming 'e)ec- tion involving this question! but we can use our tongues in pemuading our; Hus bands to give it their strongest sup port this was enthusiastically ap 'Ti.an.ed. - rold . Head,th,Gly-k bill in tM ? - lOflll 3r " tt...i- ootHopts have:many?i me nusuci ; - . unusual:Eafeter offering in thisr Issue.? MAYOR'S PROGLAIil JriQN . ; Whereas his Excellency, T. W. Bickett; C o Yernor of North ' Carolina, has, by proclamation, set apart Tliiirsday the fifth day bf April, 1917, as'" Plantiiig ay" and 113 -bailed iipon ruall;Mayorsf of incorporated towns in North Carolina, togeth er with mother organizatons in the State to meet together on 'ihaf date to devise and put into; executit 1 ractical ways aiiid; means of "having every, VacaitLlot in and' adja.cent to the town planted to grain or grasspeas or potatoes or, other food or provender crops. ' ;''-l ; r.v 1 ' ; Now, therefore 1, C. E. BrooksMayor : olthrjity of Hei;-; .dersonville do hereby request all of the Citizens f said city and . all persons whomsoever who are interested1 in ' the wel fare and wellbeing of our' people and Who desire to laid in fortifying bur country against the steadily increasing cos of living and the possibility of a shortage: fviood supplies, to meet at the city hall at 11 o'clock a. m;, of April 5th, 1917, for the purpose of aiding in devising ways andMeans for the accomplishment of our aim. ' ' . S -7 ' This the 27th day of March, 1917. ..;,r. 'sV.'"..' . C. E; BROOIIB, ( Henderibriville,' N. C DIFFERENT YIETVS - BY LOCAL CITIZENS. In a communication below the Hust lcr is reproducing a letter written to the Greensboro Ncws hy RevrCawthon whiclL' has creited a greaUdeat 'of ln terest'Iri Hendersonville and' has been answered -h!JdhiW. Grimes, Amer-. ican. - ; an: ttiu: '. Till? AlfeT.mf tvnrc ditqf - of; .'JChe Dailj,News ; A Anglomanjc is .qne wqioudit' talks , and wr. aboa our national honor and' rigns. ' He kuovs all about international j 'law,.. He ..knows for a certainty tnat r ecording to internation a'latf-GreaBrftain is'i'3 irihbcW as' a'j aambadJGrmbiiy a's giMty a a gofi: 4hat.theycnontI&'ue-tci'cftrrT am- pwpie 10 sieiiainree times ;&na over ; w ajwh-'uu t.11 c f uuc.11 v -iu ill Jl UHI 111 eurichia:few fhort itiAithfifiH ru.tion sumlife w f.ftat : na .JtRupwut. n 04.13 Arable, oro of much MormatifrSn, T: ihrt " "ffa vxo.x inrake a big i6fic;. .r Hbelfetes that teachers-hai Ve Wking some time j in trip of the temple to. Minneanoli- rCr?mnJile ouJf distr thty and fit ia:perfectlyI.aiUi1ht!to spend $100,- oVtej progrKth? wfficii Wtproduced wiU be inlhe hands pf TeVary noble in l.ftQttag.ajfr ejeting. H r.tuuu,wuao dottnis.He henev!e that it ! oeiow, androniTies to be of unusual ; A;wsroima.ana.ftirpiy impres- The , pubUcity committee-it was fcvas. nne;:and .spiieniidcfjtheiommotrriAterest. . ; bion mat tms will be the greatest a,; aeslfd toWfietlohft ifollow- Ufaoturers of arhtoutiitiohi ia bVder tQ?I0rnsr Q this, school take partidular help.-. Great ; Bnitatn; EVOTy 0, whd disagrees .fithr hinr 1st wilful-and' a: dfS ; RusiiTilt.grWtIy aid the allied in the ; 44awio. uci uuii'LUd.L)iii-W'Uviiiui tin 111 war.n ; v ti3 a; ; . m;.-. ". fx:;.. f.f. , . , Anyone Avho doesn't; accept his doi'-T EXTBA I'RIELS. mas is siding with Germany, Austria j " Tlfe locarcomsrrv'df! -Nori'daVol1-and Turkey;(and:thatis just.-too awful National uard J9.putting-in extar for anything. .'Anyone, who disagrees , ... . 8 - is -not' worthy of the stars and stripe. riI1& m the-expectation of: being call He isi the true patriot: He stands b,e- into federal service.' cThere ill be hind the president always because $e needed about" fori; pVe ypung men is sure that as longas tne President 4s to'b'rini the local company p to wor helping, the allies and) discriminating iJT, " . .. . : . nin? fho -otw w .Ho Tr0it strength. It fa not thought that-tberJ Iran T-inko Tin misd-ako .- flnlv the ' An- glomaniac is loyal: : to the flag. In proof of this he desires to plunge our country into war, spend billions of dol lars, sacrifice thousands of lives and nake the common people pay the bilL'. noorle mlniahmpnt onH nnr rrMt- and glorious country is the one to do"Sunday with their grandparents, Mr; the job. ; ' Great Britain is an angel and Ger many is a goat, and the goat must be ut out of business. The. Anglomaniac is sure of this. He desires to capture the kaiser and hang him to a telephone post and so rid the world of a mons- trosity. There is just one side to' everything, - , You will perhaps meet several Ari glomaniacs today. Be sure and take off you rhat to them and don.t forget to apologize for living. K. W. CAWTHON, Pastor First Baptist Church. Hendersonville, March 19, '17. THE PACIFOMANIAC. But for the name appended to the extraordinary effusion entitled "The Anglomaniac" one would, doubtless be ed to the conclusion that the hand that guided the pen was clad in mail, and the brain that conceived it was pro tected with a spiked helmet. 'Behold! An American Citizen, a befrocked clergyman, leaping into the columns of the public press to give vent to thoughts clothed in words which ring strangely true to the tone of Benedict Arnold; and displaying a temper strangely in keeping with that of Judas Iscariot. - This clergyman had inculcated and instilled into his mind, the broad prin ciples of international law, or the law of nations., at some theological . semi nary more or less widely known, and more or less widely 'removed from the boundaries of civilization; JHe: knows Uo a certainty that the Ship of State Is in unsafe hands tanty that Woodrow Wilson, Robert Lansing, Newton Baker and Josephus Daniels were not bo liberally instruct ed in the' intracies a'nd complexities of the law of 'nations, in their respective Alma Maters;' as was the gentleman in He " was doubtless v taught in his theological seminary -by - gentlemen a broad minded cs he. that -the-violation was.the.;ase with, Beigium) K w9A,tnb'winlcd at." - - t I ' 1-iewas aouDtiess xaugni m iu me ologfcal ' semin'a'ry by t gentlemen as I Ul UiiU Uliuutu x xx -xw - . .o",' : women ne ra-Tiaucu,- euuuieu i " y1 "J tConlinued T)tt'5age60 1 '; PAPEH7 DELAYED. ! ! S - . '- lr-j r '. ' mm.: ; j g r- rum T - u - .- - - - - - ti ww , the big preaa.the Hu'stter is' I .unaroidablrjate this week. a r:'l- a: vkvuuM.-. rc, t jv. TFi?T W--tnn :...',V:;; .W, liivvn irii'nni , , WiyPt .SCnppL. SnpermtelidentTfTirle. has: Prepared; ceremonial shall be hlld in a l&tin J of arlo"s, col?mitteS 1 art 'Exceirer.fl lfamcjfanv ' of 'the 'iBtato4mtfitraAft.it. After which:Mf'.,:Browning Vent over JfinAtjpintterel 1 win L,lr"vt.iw;nrii ft. I Then announcement, of it Vanumend bfhW" com- ., , -.,v... r BChdbl-Will Oie' a';psur4Be of-'great deaf' of .'iieasure 'ifcT6ugtt$ttt thcuntv ' c?7!1 v 'r?wmwi U L.I Vh... 1- TTj'- ' 1 ?yiWjt neuuersoarcountFr-ji ne pa- ! pleasure in givin'the'-studterirts 'ari ex- ! Cellenr'ediicatio nr' -1 her of HeheWbn- T4t j.--:.r . r - I ' ! will be any -trouble in securine even more than the rpftrf?ed"numVer in caS3 the Persident issue- a call. rr ' :T PERSONAL MENTION. Mr- and MrS- Wilson Allen spent and Mrs; W.. B. Case o Horse Shoe. ' J. Davis Miller,-avho recently under went ap operation in the hospital, is still seriously ill at his home near Rugby. i 1 - Mrs. L. M. Dodamead has moved into the flats over It Patterson's stores until the Ha wkingT home is moved and remodeled. - - She expects to open a high class boarding house, just as soon as the home is finished. " James D. Waldrup has fully recov ered from his recent illness and left Tuesday for the western part of the Stated . . " Miss Pearl Beason .has returned from an extended visit to relatives at Kittrell, N. C, and also at several places in Virginia. Dr. James T. Marsh, of Marsh ville, N. C., who last year was one of the . " x ' . J... o, spent Wednesday In the city. Mrs. J., A. McClure and daughter, Miss Louise McClure, of Knoxville, Tenn. are recent arrivals for the spring and summer season. , T. C. Lambley, v representing the Henry Diston Co., of Philadelphia, left for 'Eastern Tennessee,, after spending several days in Hendersonville. Flee7 1 school is enjying the mid spring term' holiday. They closed down for it last Thursday and -will not resume school work, until April 3rd. ''Mr.' and Mrs. R.,I. Lowndes and familv arrived from Summerville, S. mencenient-)f:xthettllsr.River HlgBTTOcWTgivr 1 niL-.-iM-i " 1 ic. nti'yi "-' oumuier cutuinerciai evpr hPM m x" aaa ... .i i,rrii C, last Friday and opened their house j and patrons were present, who thnp atj Elat; Rock vaid .have taken house ; OUghly enjoycrl the program prepared keepma? again. , . Mr Alexander -tne liiue Kiage scuuui tl addVess the'B. Y; P. U. of-th Ea?t nendersonyiiie. Baptist chur-r. inw- -day evening at 8 ;0O o'cio'ek.' '.'Al' i bers are urged o be preset;. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. MaUorie ha''- re turned to their Flat Rock home after 5 bavin? spent several months 1- I'lon- da. Mr. ' MaiIoHdxiar 'tt&e m wis ;nLi V. UU:iUiUtUAll Vxxx l !j - - -. vi o5iaA-r rifew weeks. 1 Mystie Siiriners Coming TpThis City In June decide to!Pay Uendersonyllle .Yisitfoi , Spring .Ceremonial , Session. .CharlQtte, C.f March -24. Oasis' tcuipie, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles qfw the . Mystiq.Vshrie. will hold its spring ceremonial session . at Hender sonville,1 Juner 6; according to 'a deci sion Reached at ' a bbnf erence' in this cUy on' Thursday at :. which time illus trious Potentate J. E. Cameron.' nt j Oasis temple, from Kinston; N; C, met 1 thft 1nr.A.i fihiina1 j 1 ' - UUxudo ttiiu arrangea 1110 details of the trip. ' . .- - For some months past Potentate Cameron and other members of the Official Divari of the Temple, has been besieged with urgent requests to hold tbe spring ceremonial : at Henderson ville, and Mr. Cameron came to Char lotte this week, to confer with Captain E. B. Graham, of the patrol; Director Robert L. Kessler, of the band; Re corder Thomas Griffith and Illustrious Assistant Rabban J. O. Walker. After ims conference it was decided that the meetmgshould be held in the moun - , tains and that the first week in June is the proper date". -f ' Potentate Cam 1 a m Wkj vu iiijii n I ne?'that he Jiears' ojFnuch interesfe ' ?ver the state'?ln the Coining ceremon- ial and believes that the number ' of Wan- Rhe S38"" he JUT, "who afft cldmbri' in? to be admitted t0w.pj4 arid (or ' S ' - e midd?e of the summer, ! 5!? olassrJWirfe restricted to wcauiei aim HOT. TO tho nrarnnmo ar?rr"iT"'?F" -vm People are the little 0 5 ment of this : North- &trdlina,iu? T "uift eiiieuuy started on ! announcement spoken of-rby the po-v tentate and wHltteinthe hands "At" j &e olty within vry -fchort tim. j j anSSIOXARY' CONFERENCE TO going to put the blg"pot4tS25S?3S w ne and eive us a trroat ti uuia tue services at xne jenx ai u a. short time an announced Inliadat 8't-hr '; ceremonial. tocAthpr -T7itvi i .tj- mn xv, fkniA.i -l JiJx 11 J,I 0,TIFAX; AND TUESDAY m? pnaraan 9ft eacn-rmiwee' u. xv. Rev. Walter Johasbn fb amT0 "theifi seeing that all bills are paid for .-'' r'i'-f , veilyj divided and"then fif the party NotIcef;4s,iye3iball the pastors so desiredfthfey ican -make their 'offer and laymen, fiHheOarolina Associa- Ing; ( , . . . : St l? Church that bnlQatioia- ethat the next Monday and Tuesday, April 23;r tr. , t a one of the state wide missionary con: ! committee as a whole, meet on Sunday vention-to be held in -the First Baptist afternoon Ap,$V15thI.at :30-b. m., at church )tof : this . city, rJ : c . : ; the Wesley' Bible class, room. ' Bqyi .tnef.njght sessions, will hen:;;Uf:: WT'P Wt$BLE, Chairman. xixoo lucpiuifto auu nit; uuunu is uur- t dially invited. Conferences will be t held mornings, afternoons and ' nigh. J hana a. large - numper pastors and deacons, are expected - to f tend.-, Rev. Walter. N. Jphnson. secretary of Mis sions of Baptist State convention will have charge, of the;, conferences. . , ::: RUNAWAY TEAM DOWN jltllN STREET. .CAUSES EXCITEMENT. Jake Simpson's Team Crashes 'Into. rid Wrecks Mr. Brittaln's vCar . rlage No One Hkrt. " c A pair of horses driven by Jake Simpson, of the. county;" became frigh tened op the upper end of Main street and .marie -.wild.' dash down, the city' main thoroughfare into the business district. Mr; Simpson held on to the lines of his horses, but could not get them -under control until hi tn.m crashed into a carriage ovn-d by Brittain;r whichv was standing ; on "the ; curb in front of "the book store. t : was fortunate that no one was hurt. .The buffy was badly damaged and . one of the horses received serious in- juries. Several bystanders made lie- roric efforts to stop the run away, but of no avail. The accident took place about 12 o'clock Monday. . ; CLOSING EXERCISES HELD AT RUGBY GRADED SCHOOL. ' Interesting Program Given by School in Mills River Section Last Thursday Morning. - ; Closing exercises . were held last , Thursday morning at' Rugby graded by the energetic teachers, Miss 3ue , Anen assisted by Miss Burge. Among the students who received. , prizes Were: Misses Louise Posey anit ! Nora. -iTkomas. Prof.- W.'lS. sjfiitle - . --' - J made,:a.n address and also awarded the medals. T - - - , . , pVOETGnT IlOPR'TKSJSj iaiVafe frvipxOi' Telegraph:, mXii'i "t-perMbra wjl ibeJpaftn-:4 x ; Chajman of jarecutive Com. i on an eigux ur -JHtja peg tiayrvrprK- w.cub&,m..w --sy v III TEf Pro wnln.ChainJierlain-: Meetings to Begin April 22nd Vtt the llblntyre , COIPOTTEES APPOINTED. The. Browning-Chamberlain Revival Meeting will begin promptly' April 22. It has been decided to erect a tent on the Mclntyre lot, corner of Main and 6Jh avenue, east. ' y r An enthusiastic meeting of central committee was held last Sunday after noon at the Men's Bible Class room at the Methodist church, the following are the minutes of the meeting. The meeting was called to order by Reyf Womble chairman,", with the fol lowing members J of the v committees present::. ;. . ,r. .; ; ...a .T. E. Simpson. K. Wr.Cawthon. G. ! F. Wright, -pastors ; FE. Durfe-e, F. a " i'Bennett. J. R , Willsoni L. P. t Carter, - J. E.Shipmatt;Ui O. .WiIKamis(,! F. H. stAwar'-MTi?11 t a ti .; ., . , ... - A'lettef fre'M?."WMmbMl6rii the ' sfer. 'VaS r& fionKc' with j the duties pf each. ..of the committees . and commented upon the organization ana worn or eacn. , t . . . It was decided on Bf -ePL!ihf lafifi 'slgnf H le Hc oiihe tet.pkdveMieonthe 5e: otg ofhe f&nei xeS. ' cation 5envel- outriot LI itt wks i 01 lered that C. S. FULLBRIGHT, Sec. Raymond Browning, Evangelist. Mr . Harry C-uunberlainj, Singer. The following are committees ap pointed for holding cottage prayer ser vices, preparatory for 'the 'Browning Chamberlain tent meetings: Section I All east of railroad sta tion Rev. A. H. Davis, Mrs. Hattie 1 Scott; Mrs. J. A-Laughter. j Section II Between Main, street and railroad from 5th avenue North r Foster Bennett, Miss Ella McClain, j Mrs. J. W. Williams. Section III East of Main street ' from 5th Avenue South Dr. F. V. Hunter, Mrs. W. C. Stradly, Mrs. W.M. ! Hill. . i ; i Section IV West Main street froni ' 6th avenue North C. S. Fullbright, Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs. John Glenn. Section V West of Main street from 6h avenue to 3rd avenue West C. F. Bland, Mrs. J. F. Brooks, Mrs. J. L. Hill. j - Section VI West of Main street from 3rd avenue to Brevard railroad J. R, W.illson, Mrs. R..V. Miller, Mrs. J J. . Freeze. j Section VII AH'est of Brevard mm 1 l-l m - TP" . mT -. raiiroaa Airs. jonn.. foresx, aiss j p'afilonega Brock, Irs. Parker. i All members of the r. above commit- jtees are requesiea loTneeiwiin me i executive committee In ithe Men's Bible - cl near the Methodist church. on next SundaylSpril 1st, at 2:30 Wetmu; Q! F Bland, Terpme Gilreatlh, lK U 'hfie jNorwoodFoster th'fm- lse Samjje: cr0ss the I 11 . m Al -rt E - - .'-4.5 j . " l5n I . .. n .... -1 - -y X 1
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