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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD. NORTH CAROLINA GIVE "OLD r-O, Lit wmn Iceland Young Folk ! , - F.ntertain ment Onc a Ytc,;, Call It Gamalmennasa,.,i,ati. PUBLIC SERVANTS THE ... v K O NEWS. Fi.'jiiiho . .y and enter ed at Postotl t. ..vrevard, N. C, Second Class Matter. Wn A. HAN' 1 . . . - Editor bl'LSLF' i iON RATES: (5 1: h ;t: iptior I'.-b'e ir p Jnf) One year . $1.50 Sis iiflni!i.i $1.00 Tlll'2 Boutin, 50 Tw -. r.iout.is . . . .... .35 '.TV-.r:TiSlNG RATES C!.i':i .', i , ro in .null 30c Min' v.: i "' . ir Display Adver-ti.- .'i" -i's $1.00 R - i in r li - . . . 10c VV i; ' t 1 i ces, pir line . .5c V '. i ts a line far Card of 'i lionj of Repct a . i entertainments The Brevard New: FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1923 As regards !nm:an being , lc Bfc 'In- simplest. The ln'st man t ri:;ht a losing busl n - s is the ad writer. (!oi( neighborhood : Any place where tho rents arc too 1 igh. The only effective speed limit Is tilt' -:ie iiuil: into the car. A conservative is one w ho -would ratlio.- In- safe that: right. Some folks are so mmicul thut 'h '.v hate to w aste t're-!i air. In settling gatnbl Ini; lelis money Ls fteli the least of the items. If radio Is -;.iin- ti nvert the world U ill have to cat out the iazz. n'oung w.iincn in rubber !' .ts In a thaw are more sensible than thev look. It seldom pas to step on tlx" gas as an otlicer stops on the running : rd. The loss pride a man has, the fewer things he finds it necessary to lie xhotit. Pictures ran ho sort hy radio, hut 'hoof and potatoes still hae to use the freight cars. Intercession That each public servant may be .en clear discernment of the situa ..iu.i It. has to ileal, true .-.ion of what ought to be and cour-devclu-n to this ideal. That who are engaged in the .folic service, especially those who f..k in lowly and unnoticed ways 'c encouraged by the apprecia f U .sc v. iiop.i they serve, and 'nsp:rcd ly Christ's standard .in.'s. Th;t the weight of 'iu ; may bring1 all leaders e:' the promises of God ,! "no and strength thru .vi a Him. : 0' THE NATION p oat Governor of all ray Thee for all who md power. We re- o institutions of .i u ,.uir, wit,- ivrannous instincts f the strong may be curbed and ,rned to the patient service of the .r.:v.e.!swealth. Give our loaders a ew vision of the possible future of ur country and set their hearts on with large resolves. Raise up a '.reiteration of public men who will have thi' faith and daring of the King dom of God in their hearts, and who will enlist for life in a holy welfare for the freedom and rights of the people. I'KAYER FOR Till: LOCAL Al'TIIOKITIKS Almighty and Kvorkisting God, v ho in to know aright i.- everlasting ife and wiiiiuut whose blessing noth ng is strong, nothing holy, have :erey upon Thy servan '..-: the lay- f i hi- city :.n.i his o;i:ic;l, the Al lermen. the courts of justice, tin Poanl of Education and all who hold iere any public other or authority, lint they, knowing wiio-o ministers hey are, may, above all things, seek I'hir.e honor and glory. Direct and prosper their consultation:', that all iiin.srs may be establiHied among u- -ipon the best and surer.', foundations; j ' ,,-uto a"-) ' " . ' a: ! wealth mav dwell here in a!! genera- j tions. Those, ;md ail other Ihiaga e.-r-ary tor uicoi ;.,.d j.--, v. amhly h:';x in '.he Xa ne of -Tc: u hrist. our bkv.-! Lord ami .'-.ivi-.Jr j -: h.::. C. j). ('. TV hat a word! Translated it means "old people's party" an institu tion that is held once a year round Christmas in the little lish: i;; town oi Isafjord in Iceland. The party, which is given by a union of (it) young poo pie, is the one big eent in the lives of the old people of the place. The., begin to talk aliout it in March, and it is their chief topic of conversation until December. Early in i be year, too, the 90 members of the union begin to make preparations, lor, as there are to be between 'MVO and 4tM old people, much preliminary wur., is necessary. For example, the young men and wom en must see that good "party" clothes are provided for all the old people who need them; it would tft do for them to go in shabby clothes. The party must have an air of prosperity as well as good cheer. The festival starts at five o'clock in the evening and does not close un til on the following morning. First there is a big tea. Then when al! are satisfied and things have been cleared away conies a play, which the old peo ple dearly love; then there is a con ei rt, during w hich all the old Icelandic and Danish songs are sung. After the concert the young men and women play games with the old people, and then wind up with all the old-fasiiioned dances. And they must see that each old person lias at least one dan-e with ! Some member of the union. ' During the war the old people would i often ask anxiously: "Will there be' a party this year?" For they realized j that it was almost impossible to get fruit of any kind or the sugar with which to make the creat variety of little cakes of which the old people; are so fond. "Oh. yes," was the us tomary answer, "the party will take : place at the usual time." And it did, for the !0 young members denietj them- ! selves sugar itnd fruit so tha? the old : people would not be disappointed. YouthV Companion. 4,7 7163 USE OLD ROMAN RESERVOIRS s the world urows wiser and wiser, H ti'ids more and more was to make fool of Itself. A business "trend" is a movement whose direction is be-t learned fn retrospect. 'The modern Idea seem-; to be to 'erect n stadium and then build a col lege around it. A man is old when his arteries be trln (o harden or his purse strings he ,gln to tiirhten. There really isn't such a thing as second thought. The first one was Musi an Impulse. Possibly the belief that, "the good die young" arose from contemplation of (he old-timers. . U ought to be easy to find all the ;roliteers : every one of them is all lit up with diamonds. Too many of them think salesman ship consists In showing you that you don't know what vou want. They say the women are corrylng ,aiioney In the galoshes. Is this what imakes that jingling sound? Oddly enough, the nge that to prolong life is doing the ' flnake it! not worth prolonjrlmr. Tie -'reen pc o, r j iking i's war ; nf American .'..hi:- ieri'li!y ;i j !i 1 the tomato gotroratii., ago. A I. igii-ln-ovv i r'v- w Fio f-rnr fell whether the dan.-er i. iut arjircti "r a tv:,i paioii or ,i y -annz hy !x j I t bees. Canada has deve! .('.ed a enreb'- apple, thus infringing on 'al ji'orni;?' patet:t roverimr i v -t : 'iing . '"' thrrt cort. Sources of Water Supply Constructctf Centuries Ago Employed by Peo ple of the Holy Land. The rvools of Solomon --which have nothing -i do T.itli that monarch ex cept tha they are located near the gardens named- f-r bins were eon 'frueied !;. Ronnrn engineer" f supply :v poj)ulati-rv thar r;;rist hav been mu h tiiv- size of rhat idch o-Tipies the Iff-.vy land "oday. They consist of tbr-' large reservoirs wiflt u total cai?etty of At ),!'': galloi.-.. and are sitmrefl a bou.: eiglif uule rc-rn the eapit - . Tw.vbav e bee' cieail out, te'b-nk. that fnve (level ;ed 'firing vntuTie" i of ilissc !iae sfpped jq'i. and. .Terusal 't: has w I'rw orks as aiod-nt a- th.e -.trt of a"i engineer ' t di-sir-. 1-iven tie surfae aipiedliet nuvS ran rsels that the Uonunis b: : have lieei Our Savings Deposits are still growing. The first forty days tiiat we have been running this department shows that our coun ty needed a service of this kind before this time. Help your chil dren to be thrifty by showing them how to save at least a part of their money. Call and get a nice Savings Bank to take home with you. Brevard Banking Company OFFICERS TUOS. H. SHIPMAN, President JOS. S. SILVERSTKEX, Vie -I,es. R. 13. LYON, Cashier R. V. Everett Jos. S- Silversteen V. M. Henrv DIRECTORS Thos. H. Shipman C. E. Orr W. S. Ashworth C. C. Yongue repaireii ,1 Hi! -i' use. coiinti'Tir A bonehead '-.a-y ha hi- iVaw- hacks, but he i.as a chance to gef i i through where a pedd'iihad siitply : can't. the J Is it!: thei,- iOUlvv?- of !.pp!y a large .-.raring rising in ihe ea:err eaiied F,ir larash. The reason men in privai'e life sp!'- dom light is because they don't rrse a. i liamer.tary language on one an other. There's one nice rtdng aboiir a efg--arette holder. If you lose Tr in rf.'o dark, all you nets! is a keen .K-nse ff f smell. ; A feminist says the ideal, rnishtin-i doesn't smoke it go out at" nitrhtL ! She's talking about a tire, not a hnx- ; hand. 5 Yrm may desp.se a man's opinion 'f concerning other inatt'T-s, bu? if h : likes you, you know he has some-goof qualities. 1 oaf to Sovietism gave the Russian mider- j. takers more work than thev efmUt i handle, with sha!bvv graves jtitl no - Though airplanes stay indors - n nc- j trimmings. 5 V'unt of the cold, the atmosph i tel 11 tiered up with ski junipe:-. (lemeneeau ;i!f ri'out i-s his lwigvAii.v , "Rat Taii'" Cigars' Days Nunbereti. Four obi ti.en in 1 ' r sburgli. a!', ap ward of six "y-tive, are rtigagi"i. in rlil lag a certai i form of "smoke" km.vr as the "rat rail." Tli-f nut X-Ali, wii-t-Is often c.'T;'iised wlti.J the ;gio, j a long thin, handvvrai pl ro;": of tvv liiici'o similar In i)pearance t.-',h. r dent's tail. These, ol(2 Mien .; sure to have been crying to funeh rueir an? to younger men and '.rotnen wit how success. Thy- stogie, ai.-o iudieenon to I'ittsburgi ... uifTers nr wai.-t girth and in other- nespeeis rorn rtio nr. tail. Hat tail are tighlfy. .vrapjd an:-" stoas are nnre closely rvillei Til tobacco also (iiiTers. When the .trwt 'onisit.oga sunn? rolled their vvty over t !'.' Allegneniej the Indians rhi- lived m- riie sir" o' Fort Duipiesr.1- traded witii th- phi neers the rougti-outlines cr what .?am later to be developed as stogies. name Conesti-sgi became .xrrupt:$ tf stogie. grapefruit. It only rwir.sms fir Another way to get on your f. "t I r;e one to attrihut" longeviti to- bS- ; "TO use mem on me siuewui.. .:.s:eau : n sno rof the clutch and brake pedals When t jC average man picks up the newspapers he has scattered, lie thinks Pie'.s a great help about the house. Shooting galleries for women may c.iiio Into evidence if the feminine .eitd. iicy to use firearms develops. Tl world isn't really growir. bet ter. If Just seems that way because Vou " n't hear the word "sweetie" so .jrnucb. Sir lkis'd Thomson of SetlftFid Vard says criminals tire ursade-, not "iorn. Rut the world is a ?oiig tiute finding It out. Another sail little failure- is the 1ms band's effort not to appear interested while his wife retails the Safest tseaft dal in their set. SInee the Spanish kin has forbid den the eating of onions among his iMirtiers, everybody tn the palace iiieath.es easier. TVls: ' the world needs !s r wlnd--liield glass that will make the ear ,jr pedestrlaa out in front loak like tjH tack. '.Tlie more we think of world profl ,tee.is, the more we respect the fine ,lUHlity that fersuaded Judas to hang il inset f. The reason some men never toss tthelr liat Into the rlvg Is that they 7refer to teep It handy, to talk oth rough. ; Boston was the first American city 0 establish a lighthouse. In July of &715 the final act providing for th Brortlon of the beacon was passed. 1 Trt rertain ways, on certain d . this old world Is getting better and better. On other days you wouldn't notice it so much. Members of ttu Hohenzollern fam dy undertake to preserve a quaint 1 hough no longer popular custom b. -. ddres.'ng om another by inioerla Mtles. it's just as easv to make rnenas ifter you get old, but It is harder f aid people you are willing to iends with. Indian Mummy Centuries O.tf. Wrapped ir; tattered liuerskiii rob' and covered ly a piec of a oarst grass matting probably woven 5y tlu hands of an Indian squaw eeaiutriej ago, the partly muinmil'ed remains oi a prehistoric Indian ha.o been discov ered under a overhanging blutT tux thk Cowskin rivtr, near Noel, Mn, archfr ologists announced. The party making tile dlsctwry 1. In charge of M. It. lliirrington and represents tjhe Museum of thtr Ameri can Indian, Heye foudation, of New York city. "We regard the Had' as particular ly Interesting," Mr. Harrington said, "because it reveals the mode of dress of these early Indlaa, whom we have ' o&avecienee, ihtt Ozark tfr -f v & 9- v - $4 $$$$$3$$$ $$ $$$$$$ $$$ 5$$$$$$$$ $$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Bluff rVm-eliern.' In this free m d glorious eo-e v noor boy rrr a to the tc j 1 to refer U'.lngly t hi v." Everyxly Glad. A ng-wlnded Inquirer for Frank Henley, adjutant of the Indiana de partment of the American Legion, had been talking t one of the attache of the department for about ten min iates, despite the fact she was trying to get rid of him all that time. He kept repeating: "I'm glad I called, anyway, I got to talk to you." Finally the young woman at telephone. In a tone meant to frigid and crushing, said: "I'm glad you're glad you called,' and slammed the receiver down wltl k bang. IndlanapolU News. the be ft A man is known by the company he keeps A store by the character of its merchandise Here are some of the lines we are handling. Cur guarantee is added to the manufacturers that YOU may be a satisfied customer. Stetson Hats Etchison Hats Straw Hats Arrow Shirts Arrow Collars Knit Ties Wash Ties Silk Ties Topkis Underwear Sexton Underwear Hatch Or.e-Button Underwear Pajamas D. M. C. Hosiery Duiham Hosiery Ivory Garters Paris Garters Gans Umbrellas Griffon Clothing Palmer's Clothing Simon Levin Sons Co. Clothing Right Posture Boys Clothing Miller Special Overalls Hawk Brand Overalls Big . aranleed Work Shirts Endicott-Johnson Shoes American Gentlemen j-.' Cygolf Shoes Red Ball Shoes Standard Clothing Company A. E. HAMPTON, Manager &i w A 6 ) . f A A fi if. to -fee f fi 60 fi -fee to to 4A ;t $i $$$$$$$$$ $$$ $$J &tU $t$t$t$titU$U
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