Newspapers / Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / March 18, 1921, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVABD. N. C. MDAY. iUUlCM l$nSk» 1911 BANQUET AT INSTITUTE SPLENDID MEETlNGt Alumni of W. N. C. Msthodut School* and Colleges Present — Fine Sup- ^ per Senred by Domestic Science Class. A meeting of the Alumni and Al-! umnae of the Methodist Schools and ^ Colleges in Western North Carolina' SO^ood cigarettes for lOc from one sack of GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO ‘THE PRAYER CORNER’ ‘‘Encouragement” He brought him forth abroad and isaid, Look now toward Heaven. It is interesting to notice the pat ience and kindness of the Lord in the “way He sought to encourage Abra ham. Did you ever notice it? He trcught him forth abroad and said Xook now toward heaven. It is always a pood thing to get people to look toward Heaven. God likes to' point us there, espec ially when we are discouraged for He loves to be an ercoura.scer. There is always a bright outlook heavenward, however dark it may be on tho earth. There always are was held in Brevard Institute night, February 25th, 1921. I It was a banquet and was well attended. Thirty - five or more were present. Mrs. O. H. Orr was convenor, as sisted by Miss Poindexter. Rev. A. S. Raper, pastor of Bre vard Methodist Church, and a Trin ity, student, stated the object of the ^ meeting. i ! W Mr. Swain Elias of Canton, N. C., | gave a toaSt from Trinity Callege. ‘ ^ Miss Whisrant G:ave a toast from Davcnpori. College. Misr, Fhher from Davenport sang a beautiful solo. Dr. T. W. Sammey and Mr. Gro gan gave toasts from Brevard Insti tute. The educational address of the even ing was made by attorney Welch Gal loway of Brevard, N. C. His address was clear cut and for cibly delivered. He especially stres sed the need of Christian education. A delicious supper was served by the Senior Domestic Science Class as follows: Instructor, Miss Alma Trowbridge; Members of Class: Evelyn Allison, Daisy Edwards, Pearl Edv.ards, Trace Neves, Mary D. Palmer, Myrtle Pot ter, Inez Smart^ Olivet Walter Before the banquet was ove: av. Raper gave a toast for the t ’ior MRS. ALICE DODD, mother of can Go!d5cr killed in who fjives entire credit GRESH I first Ar-:cri- ~ nee, ’ Re covery of her health to the well- Icnown medicine, Tanlac. stars shinin- there th'>ugh clouds may | Domestic Science Class which w- rn- be all about us where we stand. | animously given in unison by aL re- Heavcn is a p^ace of hope. God is ' ^;ent. there, gloi’y nnd homo are there. We i should train ourselves to look up and not dov.n. Tiie heart follows the eyes, and if we accusiom ourselves tr» kegp our eyes towards earth, we shnll grow to care oniy for earthly things; but if we look up, our life will gvov.’ iipward, our atf:'ctions wili be f.xed on things abovi. and we shall have our trnsure in heaven. And where our treasure is. there will our heart be also, as our l\!a-?ter has tr>ld Look up, dear heart; The sfiies r.ro blue; Flov/ers bloom for you. Crods love is true, , Let uioom depart. Look up and pmile, Enjoy your work And never shirk e Tho dangers lurk "Life’s worth the while. Look up and trust Hope is not vain. God’s power will reign And never wane. The Lord is just. A PRAYER; Our Fathei% help us to live with up turned faces, so that we m.ay catch the gloi’y of Thy Presence, and re flect it to all around us. Save us from all downward look ing, which would lead iis into pitiful living. Give us the lofty look, that We may have the elevated life. Lift up our souls to the pure, bright, serene, radiant atmosphere of Thy Presence, that there v/e may breathe freely, there repose in Thy The Fordson Tractor then asks you to buy it because of what it has done for your neighbors. It ask* you to buy it on its merits. It asks you to buy it, Mbr. Farmer, becaus you have use for it every day in the year. All the uses for the Fordson Tractor have not yet been uncovered because new places where machine power can take the place of human power, where mach ine power ca ntake the place of human power, whe^e machinepower can supplant horse and mule - power,'ai*e being found every week, and whereever such discovery occurs, the Fordson Tractor will fill the bill more satisfactorily than any other form of power. • The Fordson is simple in design, and it is very strongly made of the highest quality of iron and steel. It is the product of the greate.st mechanical genius, the world has ever known, and it is most economical in first cost and after expense. The Ford- son Tractor on your farm will ncrease the value of every foot of ground in that farm. It will put more dollars and cents into every hour you put into the farm. * Now why not have a Fo'rdson rght away? Take up the subject with us. Come in and get the details, and all the particulars. It is only a matter of time until you buy a farm Tractor — that is sure. So don’t put it off when it mean^ money to you to act promptly. There a!re many Tractors clamoring for the patronage of the farmer. The very air is charged with the noise of claims. One would think that all the farmer had to do was to buy a Tractor and hewould enter into the Millennium. Weii, consider this feet — there are a great many different makes of Tractors. Tractors have been on the American market for twenty years. In that time some three hundred th^^sand Tractors have been sold to the farmers in the United States. The Fordscn Tractor hns only been on the market two years, and in that time more than one hundred thousand Fordson Tractors have been sold to ihe farmers of the United States. Two and two makes four. Two and two always will make four. if the Fordson Tractor had not delivered more good work, more salisfactory work, more economical work, than any other f from five and more to one. “The proof of the pudding is in th is in its larger sale and use. a.rm Tractor, it would not have sold in the ratio of anywhere e.-it.ng.” The proof of the superior merits of the Fordson Tractor BREVAR.D MOTOR COMPANY C. H. KLUEPPELBERG, Manager .Ml .1 I'. i:; / J i • i K * ^ Ml The following remarkable state ment was made recently by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, the mother of Corporal Jas. B. Gresham, who w’as the first American soldier killed in France. The statement was made at the Gresham Memorial H6me, which love, there be at rest from ourselves, ; was presented to her by the patriotic and from all things that worry us, people of Indiana as an evidence of and, thence return, arrayed with Thy ^ their appreciation of the services Peace, to do and hear what shall | rendered to his country by her Son. please Thee, for Jesus Sake, Amen, | The shock of her son’s death re- C. D. C. suited in a serious breakdown in Mrs. Dodd’s health, but every one will Ford Girs Ford Service Ford Parts Fordson Tractors $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$3$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $^$^$^$$$5$^$$$$$$$$ J j J BREVARD CHURCH DIRECTORY: BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev. C. E. Puett, Pastor; Preach- ~lng e^ery Sunday at 11:00 A. M.; and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.; D. F. Moore, Supt.; Prayer meeting eveVy Wednesday night. All welcome. Rat H eroes. ! From Paris (-((nus tfx' n^nvs that tho authorities an* inn ;ing war on j rats, r.ut the despis-ed rat on<v did ^ il)o Frcnrh a ^rood rurn. a<-eor(!iag to ' Colon<‘l Kopini;ton’s liistory of the ' war. Ill' says: “On the i>arapets of j til'! front trenches art» what look like i window Hower boxes. They contain clteniieal niarerial.-j for making a snwTce ' screen to lift the Gi'rman gas when it , comes. All the rats in ihe trencher i c( ngreiraif' round these smoke hoxeM I when the iras conies, as they realise j that th^' save theiaselves from snft'o i cation. Tliis process of lifriiig the ; German poison gas was discovered i quite by chance. During a gas at tack some straw wrs set on fir« I>y ac^ cldent and forced tlie Oerman smoke up. Tlie rats came in swarms to squat round the burning straw and gave the French the hint.” Philip’s 6al(ery *? EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Rev. John C. Seagle, Pastor; Ser vices on Sunday kt 11:00 A. M.; and 5:00 P. M.; Sunday School 10:00 A. M.; Service on Friday at 5:00 P. M. The Public Cordially Invited. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Jphn R. Hay, Pastor; Preach ins at ll:00 A. M. every Sunday; Sunday ^hool at 10:00 A. M.; E. W. Blythe, Supt.; Song Service Wed nesday Evenings, METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. A. Si Raper, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11:00 A.M.» nnd 7:00 P. M.; Sunday School 9:45 A. M.; Welch Galloway, Supt. Prayer Meeting ev«ry 'Wednesday Wtfct. ' , Everyone welcome^ at all these jpwrice*. learn v/ith interest and pleasure that she is now in splendid health again. Mrs. Dodd gives the entire credit for her recovery to the celebrated medi cine, Tanlac. i She said: “After my dear boy’s I death I had a general breakdown in health. At first it was just indiges tion. My food would upset me and I had to diet myself very carefully. I also had rheumatism with severe pains in my shoulders, back and arms and at times I would suffer greatly, and my joints would become swollen and stiff. I was hardly able to do but very little about the house and at times could not even cook a meal. I became very nervous and restless and at night would lie awake for hours. “A friend of mine advised me to try Tanlac. 1 am glad I did, for it proved to be the best medicine I have ever taken. It soon gave me a splendid appetite and relieved me en tirely of indigestion. My rheuma tism also disappeared and I am now able to do my house - work with the greatest^ase. My nerves are steady and strong. I sleep well at night and my health is better than in years. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me.” Tanlac is sold in Brevard by the Davis-Walker Drag Co., and in David son River by J. J. Patton & Son and C. R. McNeely, Lake Taxaway, N. C. New Study of Child. Child stvuly from tli<^ standpoint of the mother is the subject of u <Mvxi;rse offered by tho OoIlMp;e of Industrial Arts at Denton, Tt'xas, which the state collftge for v.-ornon. afcordinir to a recent issne School Life. The course conists of lectures, library reud- inp's and psychological laboratory work, and is intendt'd to fit the youii^’ vv’oman to be mistress of a.l'oni*^ and the moth er of a family. Child instincts and interestt:, heredity and environment, fuhnormal and defective cliiklren, diKeii. e.. of chiUIren, and the moral and religious nature of ehiUlren are all fully stuiiled. WHY BUY BREAD OUT OF TOV/N WHE.N YOU CAN GET MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD FOR THE SAME MONEY AT YOUR HOME BAKERY? AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, MARCH 19 Hope Hampton IN A Modern Salome In Herods time the dancing girl demanded the head , of John the Bap- [ tist. In 1921 what is her price? An astonishing photo drama of swiftly moving events in a setting of glitter- I ing Social Life. EIso Eddie Polo in THE VANiSK ING DAGGER. NOTICE LAND SALE BY TRUSTEE Philip’s Bakery TUESDAY, MARCH 22 BABE DANIELS IN Oh, Lady Lady They met on a train in the fore noon, had a terrible misunderstand- ^ ing in the afternoon, exchanged vows; foj cash at the Court House Door in By virtue of the power and auth ority conferred upon the undersign ed trustee in a certain deed in trust, executed by William Blythe and wife, Mary Blythe, to The Brevard Banking Company to secure a note of $150.00; and whereas said note is past due and not paid; and the holder of said note having de manded that the required notice to pay said note be giv-‘n; and the re quired notice havinp, been given, and the makers of sai-i note not having made the defaut good: Now therefore, the undersigned trustee will sell to the highest bidder of eternal love bef«^re eleven o’clock | at night. Oh,' Lady, Lady what a fast worker you are. Ruth Roland in RUTH OF THE ROCKIES. the town of Brevard N. C., on Mon- Sucpicicus. “I met your husband today and he was I Piling mo that he is in love with Ws v>r!r.’’ “>Vas ho. indeed? I must take a look in at tlie office.” E. F. MOFFITT NON-UNION Contractor and Builder Estimates promptly furniished on all work. 7-1-21 WHEN IN NEED OF WALL PAPER See WM. S. PRICE, JR. > A full line of new stock just rece'ved. WE jlRE STILL IN BUSINESS If you want first class PLUMBING call on us. We do all kinds of , Tinning and Sheet Metal work. Stove Repairing a.specialty. If you want Roof Saddles we have them always on hand. We have two second hand Pumps, good as new, at a bargain. Thanking you for your favors through the past year, we will be pleased to serve you at any time. NIGHOLSOil & DUGLOS Main Street Brevard, N. G. Next to Bishop's Old Stand THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Charles Ray in STRING BEANS The story of a country boy who broke up a gang of crooks. A comedy GO AS YOU PLEASE^ I Also William Duncan in FIGHTING I FATE. Coming The American Drama Eter nal “THE LAST OF THE MOHI CANS”. Matinee, 2:30 Night, 7:15 Admission 10 and ISc. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, Transylvnia County. Having qualified as administrator of J. T. McCall, deceased, late of Transylvania County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of March, 1922, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlemeVit at Pen rose N, C., R. F. D. No. 1. This March 5th^ 1921. E. H. Mackey, Administrator J. T. McCall. 3-11-4-1. I day, March 22nd, 1921, at 12 o'clock M. all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in Brevard township, Transylvania County, N.C., and bound ed follows: Beginning on a stake on the South margin of a 20 foot street, eorner «f Lots Nos. 40 and 41 of the R. L. Gash land, as subdivided, and runs with South margin of said street, N. 53-1-2* degrees W. 100 feet to a stake, cor ner of Lots Nos. 42 and 43; then SL i 36 - 1-2 degrees''W. 93 feet to a stake, corner of lots Nos. 42 and 43; then S. 48 degrees E. 100 feet to a stake, comer of Lots Nos. 40 and 41; then N. 36 - 1-2 E. 104 feet to be ginning. Being all of Lots Nos. 41 and 42 of the R. L. Gash subdivision as shown on plat registered in Deed Book No. 33 at page 31 of Deed Records of Transylvania County. Sale made to satisfy said note, prin cipal, interest, cost and expenses of sale. Feb. 16, 1921. Welch Galloway, Trustee. An advertisement in the News will s^ll that surplus CDW or horse for you. ( 1
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 18, 1921, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75