.1.?? 11,1 BALSAM The revival at the Baptist church closed Friday night. Several will be baptised next Sunday. Among tltose from here who attend ed the Methqdist Conference held in Asheville were Mr. and Mi's. K. J. Brys?n and son Benjamin, Mrs. Geo R Brvson, Miss Nannie Knight, Mrs. I). T. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Knight. Scotts Creek township Sunday | school convention will be.held in the Baptist church here the 3rd Sunday \ in this month. * Mrs.' W. J. Cogdill of Asheville is| / visiting' relatives here. Mr. Grady Queen,- relief salesman for the A. and P. stores was here Sunday. U Mr. Henry Christy who has been] employed at Uaywcod. Inn in Way licsville for some time has returnedj home.. A lafgc number of friends and relatives attended^.the funeral of Mr. James Lindsey in Canton Thursday , of last week. Mrs. Flattie Beck made a' business trip to Sylva Wednesday. Announcement has been received here of the recent marriage of M is. ( Anna F. Dock and I)r. H. B. Boice in .ft Florida - / .4 Balsam had a real snow storm Sat urday. ; ;. ? Mr. Charles Perry of Franklin $i|>ent last Week end here with ? his mother, Mrs. Mabel, Perry. o' Mrs. Lola Jones has returned from Sylva hospital and Miss Virginia . Lindsey and Mr. Fred Bryson have returned from hospital in Franklin. J FLORAL DISPLAY WILL BE GREATEST EVER STAGED IN SOUTHERN STATES Asheville, N. C., Nov. JO?The o? fictal opening of'the Southeastern Flower Show, under the auspices and direction of the SoutEastern Florist Association will take place at 1:0() ]>. m.'eastern standard time, at Ken ilworth Inn, Asheville, N. C. with a ceremony in^Vhich Mrs. John Fran cis Amherst Cecil and the Governors of North Carolina, South Carolina; and,) Georgia will' take part; Mrs. Cecil'at that time will cut the ribbon /* across th^ontrance to the Show and will accompany A. W. McLean, Gov-' I ornoibof Nc-rth Carolina, 011 a tour of inspection of the exhibits. This great floral exhibition, upon which enthusiastic and untiling wor-l kers have been iqicnding their time for months, has grown far beyond the: expectations of the organizers.j The Show will occupy two full floors of Kenilwojtth Inn, headquarters for the Southeastern Florist Convention.! as well as one whole section of the lawn and the terraces. The Show will be divided into two great divisions? one devofed to cut flowers and the! other to a formal garden display. The cut flower exhibition will bej 4). decorated with trellises and southern' smilax. Roses with six foot stem.;, - chrysanthemums with heads eight lo ten and twelve inches across, cycla-j men plants with fifteen to twentv tfve blooms-?all of these and niccv s, will be sent in t'rpm different florist of the Southeast. And the flowers 1 sent in will not be confined tej the Southeastern States alone. There willj be wonderful roses from Illinois and J a beautiful array of orchids from j New Orleans. New Mexico is sending| an exhibit)of cacti?grotesque but attractive,) and carnations from far off Denver. Great exhibits of ever greens and many more hardy plants will add to the beauty of the ocea-f I sion. Plants will range from those! '0 grown on thc'scfathern border of Can ada to those that are indigenous to icfida. . .iv Swiss Village, a feature of thp Flcwcr Show, will be conducted by the Asheville Clubhouse for Wome?;, with Mrs. Jolai Eiiwright as General Chairman. This will be a unique and interesting upot. The ladies in charge j o{^ this, delightful village will wear j picturesque Swiss costumes and willi XiiOffi delicious meals during the Iiree days that the Show is in pro-! "gross.' The entertainment will be pro \vU\l by the Kimniey School of aucjng and will add much to this pirt of the program. The display of miniature gardens will, be an outstanding event of the v8h<fcs' and probably the gij'atest at ,'cilon of all the exhibits will be formal garden occupying one 'U* floor of the Inn.. The different i't :.ys by the individual florists will be mealed into an attractive L?intal garden. Each display is being distinguished only by tlip exhibitor's number. The whole effect of this arrangement is calculated to l>e one cif the finest garden displays;' ever thrown (open to the public- Other i attractions will be the miniature niod ""~Ct~gardeiis made by the school child ren of Asheville and the colorful ex \ i % " . 1 liibits of the Chercjkee Indians. On the iright of November v, 10th the Chrysanthemum Ball will begin at nine o'clock. This wjll .be a very beautiful affair and will be especially' enjoyed by the ladies, as each will! receive a gorgeous chrysanthemum as-j a souvenir.) As a fitting climax to this remarkable program a great fash ic(ii show will be staged on the last day of the Convention and Flower Show. V? ,K-y BETA VALLEY 1 ('i ( The B. Y. P. U. Social was vcrv ? ? C 4 1 I much' enjoyed in spite of the cciid | weather. There were fourteen present | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart have 'C -t' returned to their home at Mascott, Tennessee, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris, q \; Miss Azalfce Harris spent the week end with home folks. ' Mr. Smith Ensley is here from Washington, visiting his father and mother. Ah1, and Mrs. W. S. Ensley Mr and Airs! Bedford Ensley and children Irom Georgia are visitors here this week'. '") , Mr. Everett Wilkes has returned from Kings Mountain after a visit with relatives. 11 Mr. Billie Ensley spent Sunday af Shoal Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bumgarnei; are here Ijom Pennsylvania, visiting Jiis parents Mi', and Mrs. Cole Bum garner. ? V' / ? i Mrs. Maggie dribble dined with Mi-s. I)(i 1; JIarris, Saturday. .,.x. Messrs Julius and Charles Mills jin;l I labs ton Monteith spent Friday night, at Black 'Hock Creek Camp. Mr. John C. Milli of Balsam called j at his brother Cary Mills,' Saturday: Mr. Amos Harris spent ^Sunday afternoon with Air. Kc,bcrt Chambers. Misses Lucy and Hebeiva MiHs spent Sunday with Mi.-.;?s Nora and Elva Harris. . - Misses Mary (Barnes.and l ie/. Har ris were .visitors at (Henville aid j Biir Kidue Sunday a week ago. j Mr. David Ward and Mr.^and Mr-, j Fred Stewart motored to Whiteside ! Sat unlay. '? s I Miss Lucy Kitchen spent Saturday! ni'ilit with Miss (irauv Brvson at I Sylva. i Miss Cora Chambers, Messrs H'ib-j [ sten Monteith an<| Hoy Selh rs were > Visitors of .Miss Leona Mills, Suudav. Miss Shirly Clayton spent Sunday! willi^ Miss Mac Monteith. v' We are very sorry to hear of Alrs.I Ary Monteith beimr ill. Mrs. Kannie Cunningham speni Sundav ni'.-ht withr Mrs. Boh Wilkes. PREVENT FOREST FIRES Just a few words to the go<id ]?:'0-1 ! pie of this county. Have you taken j time to think how i^ricli damage fo.'-j est fires have d(>ae in the past few i years to the timber lands? Just go J , through the forest and see the tim ber. How the young growth has been killed and ;i lot of the large tree* have been destroyed by carelessness of the people. I^et *s take time and seel the thousands of dollars worth oi damage that is being done every year by fires. Let's be careful and not let fires get started. Timber in. this, part e,f the country is getting scarce and we must lake care of the young timber so as to preserve some; for the future generations. Be care ful hunters, and do not leave any fire in the woods to catch from. When leaving a fire be sure to put every spark out. This is your duty. B. II. Hoc,]K'r, District Warden! SPEEDWELL e Will vcu give space in your paper for a lew lines from this place 'i I want to say a few words in regard, ,to a series of meetings here. It has! b;;ca it hi'u? time since the Lord liasj visited this place in the fulness of; Iris pjwer as He has v*..!tc.l SpA'd-j weil in the last two weeks. Both Ban-\ ti.it and Methodist churches were' nucule stronger and are in go:)d ,(.'or:;-| i;<g condition. It sacms as if tli.Kf Lord was with o;:o nad all. We had aged and young women. There were fifty one new and reclaimed converts. J.et^s all get behind all of the new converts and help them to press for ward in the service of the Master and pray that they make better men and women than those of the present day. 'There never was a mor# benutn::! time in history than we have been having for the past two weeks. Not one drop of fain, to hinder one from g?ing to ,church. We had with us Brother Geo. Snyder of Beta, Brother Tucker of Speedwell, Brother Hooper of Tall Cliff and Brother Oepiner j this place. All worked together for ' good and the results were wonderful. Let's not forget that the Lord made! heaven and 'earth and placed men! and women here for His glory and to beautify the earth and make ltj better. We have a pood Sunday School here mul a gc ..d ' one at Oscar Prayer meeting at both places and; a large percent of the young people, are taking part in, them. So let's goj loiwvatl Wiiii the cood work and see if timrn .Vi.i't m.u.'e ? big change a? days go by. Yours for good, B. it Hooper. , ' < t-*'" * * \ _? - ?r?? TOWNSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION i | I ? * f A township Sunday. School Con vention will bo held at.Balsam, .on; pTuiidav, "November 20, beginning at | -10:30 o'clock. The following prcgrawi has been armnawl for the meeting: MORNING SESSION 10:30 Devotional?Song, scripture reading and prayer, led by Mrs. D. j T; Kbi'rht. 10:45 Aims of Township Conven tion? R. R. Fisher. ? . 11:00 How to Teach a Sunday School Pesso-i?T. C. Bryson. 11:40 Period of Business Session and appointment ol committee Song l'^OO ,;)in:ter on the grounds?Ev prv body come and bring-a basket. 1:30 Peri^l of worship?Sonar. Sdipthre' reading and prayer?Led by .Mrs. Robert Bryson. 1 ?:,!) RundMV School Mission Work ?Mrs. T. F. Doit/.. . , j. ... & W, .V 4' , ? "\-?r-J . &. '?%? " -% . ?*"* C ?* JV"'" ?' ? v- ???;? 'u A"' r. >, : t *N"' ..f- \ t' &? ?> ? ? <&? x*. * ? Y ' <&. it ^ i i ? \'i \ Clean Child's Bowels "California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children W Horry Mother! A teaspoonful of '^California Fig Syrup" now will sweeten the atomach and thoroughly clean the little bowela and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love its pleasant taste. , It never cramps or overacts. Contains no nar cotics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Pig Syrup" which has directions for babies and Children pf all ages printed onJbottle. Mother, you must say "California." Pefuae any imitation. .. \ <''*?? - ."'/I;/ <y - V ; (/?> ? ? )/? 2:25 The Aims of the County Sun day School Convention?F. I. Watson 3:00 Some steps in Building a Greater Sunday School?A. V. Wash burn. 3:30 Report of Committee. (a) Number of Sunday Schools present. ' (b) Number of Teachers and Superintendents present. ? 3:45 The Sunday School as a "Powerful Power" for winning" Boy8 and Girls foir Christ. ?By D. G. Bryson. 4:10 Adjourn. R. R. Fisher, Pres. Sootts Creek Township / Sunday Schools. deal with this bank in COMMERCIAL MATTERS it I I and you will derive both proii prestige frefn the transaction, cal business men find it .pays to r rv a clicking account here i-iul ( Srct financial loans and ac<?oi)iiiio,a. lions at this bank. A check on ii/>> bank is equivalent to :i credit icou niendaticr.. Tuckaseegee Bank r <-\ 'i > a ,o . 11 ?o (. ?. 'i ?. .. r. f. ti I ? C?*JD ^ / 1 The people are proud of our new theatre?the; Lvric. It is a credit to t!;e town and this section' of the state, We are especially proud of it; for it's our baby. It's every hit ours. Every piece of timber, every brick,-every Hone, every;pound of crineut, every shingle of roofing,'every bit of plas-(/ ter, was bought from us. We have bee: v asserting tliat what it takes to build a house we "lave, and ai>ain we have proved ?he assertion. It makes no difference what kjnd of a house, we have the material with which-to erect it. r ?' ?' ?? . \ : . V t i ill. J. 0. Alii son, Ma i\ a e;er I m V ) XcinomteaJYronsp?rl?titm Unusual facilities for re conditioning automobiles make possible the high value found in our de- accomplish a given tas; pendable used cars. i? ? minimum time. t . Furthermore, we use only In the first place, we can genuine parts for replace tell exactly what needs to ment purposes. be done to a car without As a result, our recondi long and expensive ex- tioned cars simply can perimenting.Ourmechan- not be matched for value. CULLOWHEE MOTOR CO., Cullowhee ( - .. 'l 1 ^ t v ' ? ?' Q U A L IT Y AT LOW C O S T

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