TRANSYLVANIA "THE LAND OF WATERFALLS" 'WAY L 4 THE MOUNTAINS
Brevard
EXPONENT OF TRAN
SYLVANIA COUNTY.
THE LOCAL NEWS
An Idependent Weekly.
VOLUME XXVIII
BREVARD, N. C.
FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923
NUMBER 24
News
D
SUBSTANTIAL ADDITIONS TO
THE CONGREGATION OF ST.
PHILIP'S CHURCH
' On Sunday, June 10. the congrega
tVjof St. Philip's Episcopal church
jjl'd a visit from the Bishop of
Astern North Carolina, the Rt. Rev.
Junius M. Horner oi A-heville, and
the morning service the largest
class in the history of the church was
presented to the Hi-hop tor continua
tion. The adult.-- f.rm:mr the class were :
Mr. and Mrs. li. II. Walker. Mr. and
Mrs. Pirns. K. On'. Mr. Chas. M.
Poohc, .li.. Mr. .1-
Miss Nan Eisle; ;.
members 'of t he i.-.-Uowena
Orr.
Martha Proes.- .
.and Mary S- a-.J .
Rfee.-e. CarPa,,! Sh
.Broa-.r.eld.
, ; ; he iror-:' - :
A ici - tin- t'e- li'",' !
co is n gat s- '
assisted y the h- '
P. -v. .1. a, he.
r a ral yai- '
-ndt il!a-,! h.i m:-. '
,:!fi;;bri' !' '' ev
Out !-: "
'in Unity : "'i '
()) M ' -i , '
tiot'al re i :
ipV Prctoiy. :a
.muoltt. am.
. tv you ! I
were M : ,
S::'el's( e. a.
:! Proml'mL:
1 . t
v rer-laia-
a -
e. the
Flev.ard ' a-
I a '.
a-.
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Iledeee .
anpli, a:
tile lie--'
hehl in .P
, i:..!i- tin-
ho eh::-, h
a" of what
liiS, a fv.iP
,iaa of t!ie
aa-ted ur.-.il
P.cj 1, hut it
aiMi-
t ion v. id
Philip's
i
iaiia-!n wan
will put it eo the -aaie basis. i;i tlicy
niatter of d'-.o ,a ra ia, lit . as any
pam.. ti. no
tara'e. wiur.u
tin
l, ,.f a.,, Pv,.i t?.i!i
mo jui :.-.!. i "i . ' '.v ....... .
bpt.-cej.ai i. .arcia
The foriiiia.a: of S: . Philip's Mission i
Mito ;s ia:i:-h v. ill not mean that its .
'oved Pd-h-.p. Ut. Rev. Junius M.
r:-.-r. '.c
h-.-s (lose
soiad t e.t!, v. h the chn-ch and th;-
is a fea.'u.'- th.at is welcomed by the ,-;.rane;o blossoms. She carried a hmi
entire con'eieeatioii. jniiet of bridal roses, li'.l.es ,.f the val
A seeor ti bashiess matter of inwlcv and swan -oma.
portaa.ce was the dicu-siou of the .
plan- of th.- cnrepatnej. h-n-r under
con-iderf.tion. for the erection of a .
parish hnuse. and the prospects for ;
securine; this much needed huildinu I
will ! a".-a;ly enhanced by the
forminp: of a parish instead of rt- :
mainim." a mission as at present, and ;
it is fully 'believed that the compara- !
tivelv near future will find the erec- ;
tion of a ii:irish house under way. ,
and it nns neen ueiinneiy ueciueu
mat sucn a ouiioinu' w.u oe e: ec-.eo .
with m v'ito to the future growth of
the oonii'reration and also the im- I
. r 4 1,.. ..n,,,...U ,...,.,..-t .. Ir. '
pioeinenioi uiunii I""!"- 1 'p
an artistic ai.it substantial manner.
The property now owned by St. !
Philip's Mission is one of the mot
valuable in town, being located at a '
liv-.ililf i.-iin nn ITnin ti-i.tif I
t i -.il
and consisting ot large grounus turn
an attractive, though small, church
anu a larue ami comioriame i ecun . ;
During the morning service on j
o i... . u r 'U.i r '!..,..
ouuuay. uio ivev. cnaimeis i,. v ,-
man, retired Rector of St. Philip's, '
appeared in the chancel for a brief ;
. i i . - . . . i .u.. I
ume, mis oe.ng nis nist msu io me ;
church since his illness during last :
fall, and. while prevented from being
present at the meeting on Monday i
-no- fh.. P,.,. M,- ri,i,m:n, ...t :
s"sw...r,, ' '
a letter which was read to the con-
gregation and which carried a mes-, their return from a short wedding
sage of welcome to the newly added itrip. will be nL home at 202 River St..
members, and also outlined the bene-
to be expected from the erection
a parish house. The congregation
voted to convev to Mr. Chanman its !
thanks for the message, and the love ;
of 'its iv.nmhovs .
, ' ' ' ' . . .i i
After tlie business session. the ,
meeting was turned into an informal
reception during wnicn me omen :
of St. Philip's (Juild served boii'iti
ful and delicious refreshments.
BUILD THE MEMORIAL
All those who have pledged teams
-in! nr-.,- ,tl,,.. .;ii u f,.
u i i . n , i
team or a hand please meet at Robt.
t,44.. r ,
a-tto,. h lucbuay, june J y, ana put,
in one day's work for the cause.
HARRIS-CRARY WEDDING
I
The marring of Miss Mary Harris
and Mr. Oliver Crary took place
Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock at
the Methodist Kpiscopal church. The
..,-r.m,Mv niM-fitrm...! 1 iv liov.
V V V 1 1 I w t 1 v. -
m
-lloW s ! e.( y
et
Mi,
A::w"!;
I a'ie
a aa ' '
t tal- .ey vnt
a. o.' : a. that
To
a aa v .. :i -oil ri -on a m ; car : t
she .a r o ' v, e, l pea -a
Y .ties Tom Pau-n. dre- sed
w h'.ir ii. .: a el ; ro U. ers and 1 d Ue i , a
actod a p:--.. Little Mi-s Chariot
1 . . .
a
v.
: . - o I ro.-e tliile n'a I
d it t . red rose net ah l
ild
ihe
e'ot h
- path of t.ne htd'h-.
dd:e hr ha via, entered the I'nurch
w.th in r utther. W . 11. UarriJ . wre
.. i... .,,n. ...... t 1 ,,.,.., of i-.-nrv
i in. rnmmed with hand-made peail
'.-entered rose, which was prraee fully
lrnpod atal excei;! uateil the extren.e
youth ami beauty of th- hrid". He
eih wliiti: v. a- the weiidine; ;d of
her mother, htt
a corn '.
The bridegroom was attended Ia
fi. P. FI,.yd. Fairmont. N. C. as best
man. Tile trroomsnu n were: Messrs.
A. C. Paue;-, H. II. P-aims 0f Homier-
sonville, Saxby Chaplin. Charlotte
Fhtve H. C..reni-.' of Prevard.
The bride is a yum- woman, p.-s-
sessinrr a lovable disposition of inuch
charm. She is .admired and loved by
nTl her friends. Her marriairc ti Mr
Crary is the happy culmination .f a
romance wnicn nan its neinninu m
vnuunoou :as.
Slr. Crary is a graduate of State
Ccdleue class of and is a yi-unp '
.,f ..1 ,...l.r..r .t. l i i . f At nn....,n' .
.in'i"" mo ...r, ,ium t , ....... ,
he holds a responsible position with ;
J. F.. Serene Co. in t.reonville, b. P.
One t.f tne most elaborate social
functions of the season was the buffet
1 i i v f.'U t , . ti T i i ti ' 1 . dVnTlintr f nil OAA I T , f
-i i r i li: I. , . 1
a renearsai oi me weuuing ai uie .
home of the bride. Immediately j
ai im uie niuniv. an ui.".nu ' 1 " ;
ception was held at the home of 31 1 . i
..... it.... H' II TI. V, r! ,i .,- tt.,, I
.m.s. ,v . n. i. ....--, '""... ..r, ,
bridal party and a host of friends. (
The receiving line was composed of
t.t j -ii . T I IT , .1 "Mr.- I
.ur. ano .tus. immi.s, ... d..u ,
O. T. Crary and the bridal party. I
Airs. Harris was gowned in a tieaiui-
ful Spanish lace, while Mrs. Crary
wove bl-u h bea.hd erene Romaine. 1
. , " .... '
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crary, upon
Creenville, S. C. Ihe out ot town j
.guests who were present for the cere- ;
mony and reception were: Mr. and
Mrs. IP P .Whitener. Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Crary. Columbia, S. C; Mr. and !
M r.a II. ( '. Seabohi. Asheville: Mr. '
i t - i i -t.i-11 i !
and. .Mrs. Oakley Mills and son, !
Charles .Mills: Mrs. Hugh Sowers, ;
t- , eeo-aim, ..;s. .untaa
Ralph James. Mrs. Ceo. Jones. Puke ;
Crary of .Asheville, Mr. an
Mrs
Bangs of Hondorsonvilk
f)nP PTTinrt kmv the ttonvinc Umrt-I
nro will last ten vars -in, i tie t !, ,
age ill List tin j.yn. .iml tlit u ml.
take a vear and a half to meet ores-
' v, t ' I
John R. Hay. assisted by Kcv. I. ee A. member of the "rose family," "the cstiiifr, fascinating and helpful to
halls, .pastor of the 1. ride. Fghmi llle or .w eel Briar." whose ever l'm'- ' " ihil. e
The church was beautifully decor- exquisite bo. any with its dainty pink.1"5'1'1 :,!'""' h-; " "!l
atcd with rich green mountain fern thu i. and graceful leafage, p- ndn- '-"r'! ' i'r;.' ' : i!
and clinging ivy. Ai the a'tnr was an ed to a ! -light ful pen,! i a! in- !ra-, ;'!'' '' ' '''' 'b !
arch of iy f !. which hung a hell v;ranco. Perhaps no t! . cr e . i a! i ne - ' ' : : ' "' '''"' " ' ;'' ,!!ee:' foi,!i-,i-
f hreal I'.-e-. so much rustic wildnes.- of h.-auty f'1''1"' "f '' ' j
M: Ma;. Crary presided at the with a fondues f,,r dwelPiv.' near hu- ",!-r ,r!!! '" ::' '" '- !i"y '
e.rtra:. and r ndered a musical p-o- haunts as does the P.irlant inc. M''';it !'"' ' !Vf' "f ;; j
c-"Pti 1-efore the a)ipn.:!rh of . I Shelly. lh,. Kne-li.-h Poet, descrihe-: 1"';,!- h'
lo'idai party. Mr.-. llae;h Walker hninjriy : iran.h! )., a:.d y. : 'e'-iaia., .
aae, .-welly -Pecause," l.y D'llarde- --),,, 'n!,nry wine of the moon un- "ur K
:,e. The h-i(hd chorus from I.ohen- folded Kirlatilitie! 1 iien to -iv- yon v.-ej; !. w ' ;
siei u;i tecii a; a processional. Pur- Which i'aiiie-' catcli in hyu. inth 1 n '',!-' ! r,-:i' !!l'"-1 i,r ; j
in . the c rer.;..ny SchuMiann's "Trau- howl-." ' ' r of our ! o-d. i!m v ha o of ai
ire'ei" wa o!a(i very roftly. And our own Hawthorne n "Th- 1"':1'('!'- ' ho:.,, ail a;,. ,ha.r r. ;
'!he ;e'i,r. w, re: 11. 1 1 . PuPoii. j Scarlet l.,tnr" c:ives u- a heautiful "' v,1! r,u "',' 1 V:ii'' ' v" r;;' '' i
head a-hei' a ..dted hy I.amar (lal.w - j pu;;;;-,. , , f ;),. o,,.,; : , ;
ay. :eh(o, Tiaataam. Frank Puck- j u-: ,.w ;,( ; j-,,. ,,, ,, , , e,,-.. ;. . . ,.; :. ' j
v,.,-si and Ccorrr Uohin.-on. '1'lie F.nviund !::'! . ,.. : ! ,1. j
h ride's honor attendant- w. r, form- , , ,jK. ,., . , p, il: j
i r -cho, 1 1 . ; i T : Misses r.iir.r.'i h . ,,:-,;U r i!- - 'v- c:m red ' ' : .
;ee!e, Xel! ('..ride of Ashevil!-.'. ; .'ui:-. v.,.., ; ;. , . . (.id. ' ' ... era. " V. ; , I
( 1 he : . K i ! I ,ai : ie. M dd; t 1 'Fran; !y; ai i , . ,, p . ;. , , a,. a ., f ,., ,-. ,. . ' .. . ' I . . : ac- j
i ' ' : Pr, M a . . ; " ' .. . :l , . , : ' ' . ' . I '
Tin .Whaner;. !h-aaei- Sh-dev. a,d:n :.r r,...-,. ... , ;.p - 'w.,- . a a :, -. . - I ' , j
in e , ' . "- ' !. a. 1 o,-, . .,. ; ,.. ,,. . :,r:i ., .. - ,
liatiof,- ..in! A. t . Haiioiek of A-iie- p,,-, j.;. .; e :. e la ;
- o I . . . , I ' : . 1 , .
x ' ' , ' oo ; "..a ! '. i : ' ! ' ; e 1 1 , ( : a a o , i ' ,
T!"..- fi'.'t.'V n a i, is were : Mi.-s. s -,.',.. v,.,.: ,, ; ':. , , . . . . , ' - -r- ' : a . f j
Mddted ne.-. II. li n Frown of A-he. - .,o,..,.i N l;p i , '. . ' "" -1 '. ; 1 : i: ;
ili. . i 'ol ; h;a Sil . :'-te(-u i f Pi . '.aa'd . ;. . v .a t n ; '!.- , . : ' ' a. ' a : . . .'
are M'e;:;:!:t Key,.;: ,.f Ralei; .h. . ,, ;,, p...- fami;-.a Sh .,. :' ' ' '' ' u-:'. . : .....
w. a yaadifi;: ne, and . ( . p, , . . . ,., , ; , ... Sn-a --i'I. ?en.a " '
:. ! I : i e- ha: ti.d Wh t;dle a:.. p... ,., . . .... ' - i ' . 1 ' -
: ' : . . . 1'iie . ca rriod ha - ! , -1 o , : ; ,., . a .... . ,
JULIA NATHALIE FORSYTHE
(AN APPRECIATION)
It was a happy thought, of the
Crjited Daughters of the Confeder-
acy of the Old North State that they
chose fm- thi-ir Kim,. ,, , i ,1. . m.o
- - - - - - v- - v..v.i. .... , ... i villi.' l lit I 1IU L-
,he t
u ir home- -v.!a
e.pre -i d a a
a: nan ;
ro a ' d upon h i ch
a - aate-ed. ia
o-ed. no v",irf. iie;.
Th, .hr.e-hohh I
pr utical ;i:
irt of i'aia:
V(.,. h.1(1 n(, ,a , . , o.cia
T1I1 ,,.;l,a, i--,, ; .iv,M.
no pni'ii-a ihe .m
;p(.
tor i
o diaiaa !'l.
... i s-.... ..
it wa. . p.t i i -.1 . ,, ...: a;
';.:-. diaa -a'P-i.. i mo-:. .
of tia- de-ohei,,'! " . .; d 1
man's Marian to tra- Sea."
"in um-taiice for m a
prevented Mrs -'..rvthe f
pu; .( iitlo men ber of tin
i);ulL.n; ,,f the American P.-volu-
tjon ..n( ,p(, i-r:u.,j pauuhter-
th(. ( ()11f,,(!(.ra(.y. However, her hi-
tl.r,j p, ,heir v.rk never ', .v. ha'
;v.i.:a.. Si! v.a- too -r,,- a-n a '
f.. tha, KT.. lowed by nature and
f;lV(,n.,i i)V t.dacaton she was titled
t() anv station in i f.
ir i lie
cam- ot societv met witri i,n ia - eo
1(.r j.t, deoied her I if,-
chool
ju (. raniiv and Sundav
'classes. She not onlv dhl lier ,'u'v
, f tr-u..i u,,,. . i' t tll ,,,.,1,, ti'
...,,. a irp,t.,.. . i i...,t..r
Anil now sill- sjeeps but "S,, U1
w. an. .h;i. , f)Wn h(,al.,
lie :
that hen in v.rii,ino dreams there
ct mes a call thai sets the thread of 1
memory aglow, we know that jus: by ;
i
of i.,,... ,lf 1hi.. fl,,w,.,. hl
waitinff ham, wjl, flasp )Ur mvn"
moiv across the distance in the same
oj(j wav
An)I s() ()Ur (U,ar ?-lstt. faithful!
,ind t.u(i hami .j.,- in !ian(li NVI, 1
-vnj .,)er , v r vour .rr.,T t, ,.,- i.,,!.,..., f !
Stau. motto: -Hau.l Obli viseen.Ium.
'(,t Forgotten"
CIIAPMFRS I). (1IAPM W i
(-h. , (f ,u. Vt.mb. of Tr.in
. ! . . "f i ' -
y - y.n.inia i napter, at tiu-ir request. .
WINNERS IN CONTEST ;
1 Ik' U. 1). C. Lihr.irv wiU be open
June 1 r for the summer hours, from
! A. M. until 7 P. M. ;
Through the Brevard e"-s the
Fettcrm-m: ladies want t - t, n '
Frank L. Hurry. Mayor Mitciu II and
'-or,-- T'-t, o-.r,.- f..,. a.
". '. ' " "
printing the posters for our clean. up
campaign, also police Sims and the
uiy rat tiers lor meir assistance.
The children receiving the
nrizes
offered by the Pet'ernient A.-socia-
lion for the largest trash piles col-
lectod on the following streets ware:
Main St., Francis Plummer; Brotul
'
C 'auito luchinaii Depot St., Mollie
'
Snelson, hitnnre St.. Eliza NichoP
son cotton mill section vtfc.n J.,..,
son; cotton mill section, Ethel -Pros
it v: colored town Jones Will
THE PRAYER CORNER
1 havo a wwtl(erful 1'le booklet
by Amos U- iW,1ils t'ally1 "Thv House
f the Lord's Prayer." It is inter
GIRL iS AFii'.ILF.SS e'JT ACT!'
Cri;: ,'ed S ' :c "a i C "
U r. i.c: . y c :' C"i. !
riakes C- aa R ,
: ,' ' c. ...
"! a-i a 11. :. . 'an
e , . o ( ' : : ., . :
! e.
j-i ;...! ! . : to r. - ' . ri
te
M.-- Hal
of a a-;i.
feel. She
y.arn.' v.
and an
an 1 . .
:a.- a a
fh e
of th.
. I" a -'
.- e
h:
lb a- da:A !a.
o is s.:;idde with lahih.
nh.aivs harks (dose ;,, ;p,-
"unhPe lew Tao-ath.
rma s oi
v
'
j '
'
'
J
'
Kilied in Church as
Hymn !s Being Sung
Point Piia-iiit, W. V. As
' t!a- ('".';;rci:aii',ii -f a. little
f ehureli, five miles from 1,-re. rose
i t
to sl:-. a hymn, tlie pe.i ie were '
t
stiiltied a pistol sli.--r. an-!
d.arles 1 ro-t foil dead in Ids
seat. Paul hdom h was arrested
! J
0
i i
and brought to the cuumy jail ' t
hvre. charged villi the sho-'tln
He made no statement to the
0 authorities, but persons a.t the t
0
0
ehurh said the naai had m.iar-
reled over a voting woman, of 0
the congregation.
I KEEPS LONELY VIGIL AT BIER
, Wj(d.Cyed A Night fay
Corpse of Friend Who Had
Shot Himself.
Spencer, Okla With solemn faces
and wide eyes, si n.-L-ro friends of
Alien A. Osborne sat besido his coldn
all nigit. in the tM'-fooiu shack near
lu-ro H-liiT,, I l'i, ,!'!.. sta.t himself
.... ... .. ... "
Z s-""";"'-' 'us 'notnor-tn-mw i.uni
I'.radloy. ami his wile, Ldle Os!,orne.
the neirm r.-nirned to Ids own h.-iae.
I dressed himself in a white duck suit
with Inrpe pearl1 buttons, wrote sev-
oral messages, climbed Into n rmle
pine Collin lmiit by his own hands,
placed a PiUe under his head, an-!
then sht himself.
When I'hysielai
wll,'n I'hysielan- lmd pronouncwl
Osborne dead, negroes from t!u neigh
borhood lirmiidit their lunches and ro
laained thro'.igh the rdht wit!i their
de-id friend
i.ulu ' I'.radlev the mot her-indnw
died several
it.iirs iieiore, accoribn::
To negroes in Sjiencer. Pdie Oshonie.
the wife, w::s hr-ught to Oklahoma
i' aI1d phiced in a hospital.
:
-7 ,. , , , ,,
-v oick ura.i is a piaee wn-re very
little is ren-ure. to ar-ci-e stisp ic on.
Xo womam likes to si, oof her bus-
band. It fri-hteiis away ail the other
men.
GIANT SA1L0R RUNS
AMUCK 0P1 VESSEL
Usurps Command at Sea, Is Shot
by Skipper, Neglects His
Wounds and Dies.
Ft. JV.hn's, N. P.--The Khint hod;. of
Krisliau .Im'i.l. laa-ea-en, sailor i-nm.
master for a day, is a rol dn on the
lloor oi tlic anai'' ,!e..p. The Mory of
his pa-s'a;- ja-a a i 1 1 . i : 1 1 1 aye, w.s told
in d I i i i I l,,r ; ,. j j ; a-1 t i ia.; r.-eoia i y .
Poiaai-ea's hiiiiU v.as ti e aa -t
coaihaaanie hi tie- f,, -, ai te of the
I 'aia-h s, i,h,i,,.. r.-nt a a. a - . lie a. a : -
II a i -: :!or and a . id' i i
t o, ,k w'att ho v. ;;n;e, and t : :ai '
rtend.ng to Scjff Lor:nfen.
Ur. .d.or Pillfo!
1 '..eomiie:- 1 .A Two
lii.iia ,:,:,'i the lirst
a laaited arsp;:ao:i:
cr's p. .-a T i-j'i. dta'
: ia' , :- d PoreiiM-: .
.ii
-a t
'!.; ' p;.er and the i- .a.
leather ! P. eili knew Whi le lie'
! ws. th- laughed ul.i It o;'d,. !-,.,
. i.. Hi -.I thi "i d Man"
fi:r a. ross th" cabin v daa,
"rie-i pat him "lit. 1 ! ;'. ::
a Ma . , in ;U1-1 took c!.ar'e of tie-
' ' Se.ri, ri:::e did tho captain and th.
t raate try to set on deck. Sew-n tin -
' ! t'e.y were Ph-V.e, ! d ecr. !;' ':-. r::n
la: ..a.v. S- aa.- a.:.. d'i.,- . a
ta:;ras rolh
Piiehed. Pofeia-en,
.it tlie wheel, Krinrnd an, I turned I
le:
-so to the ?ea.
Ti.- skipper, frightened for ! is v. s
. s.-i's safety,, e-y I, is l'uii, eiarah-A tt
J j the cabin door ar.d tired, intend::;-: t
0 1 fr--ar' Lorensen. The !e:l'-M struck
J i sailor in tne arm. IP- sado-il. r- f ;:s-
Pi.: to go below to have the wound
dressed. Six h-mrs !attr. while
tlLT
tl.
' ' in g a Kong of ti.
a. h.
the deck, weak from loss of t)ioed, and
dieii.
I'aptaln Fasiauss..;. :,nd his :ir-'
mate, iipnn ti." arrival of the sehoomy J
at Hiirhor Palfet, were held for ,-aiai -
inatlon. J ney were discharged front ,
t i a-, "inn oi. iae aiasiiee ue -
finrtmenr. which declared it Lad no i
j . . ... .. i
ju risa a i ion.
CENTRAL PARK
i is a-, ir.n .:--' raie one
May : ..k- a !o.l:a ,n t:-. sun.
Tlas i- a:, irt; a.,s,. f js f
l.es ,. i - v, id- '.. y.. i a-ai me.
Ft. :-.- a ..:)', ,r : i...t elate
T m i - .-.aaa
an in;.
a-.
;ain
-r. l.a a a- o: :ae:
A h'-p. i.Iae r,,f a ral nv'.sw made
By . '.;.!: , a s . a -s iiaal : ai,!.
A i','- , ii u: -r. . a to ar. aaa :u:,l s:n!!
With :i:, :::,-r;.- .,r a litilo while.
A pt.i , :. K. .-. v..-:r t: ;.s; u sorii.s:
l-'.i.t and t.ran. 1: ,oinc tt'.oss. .ti: tig
H-rr iaay ,,a r.-st. an, I t:i,'!i the s,..d.
Remta::!.. rit: a.ti.p. nr., I a:ul Uod.
r'h. :i v.. na.ra.- inns in town
Wi-h mas v.aa: .-aa- , , :, .
iK'.tn,
let none is fair as this. ;.:;,! ...i,
lait tiiis is oncn :-- the san.
And or ly her- s) all sortue s; read wide
Her a i aa -s , a -- . v ,V,.,
'ics-aau i!.. . . s . f , .. ua.o mark
la-aa-r w :';::; : a,. , ; . .
- Hada .l.-rr s. -a : N.-w Y-ar!-: San.
Crippled Leg CJ'.e i by Fall.
Roundhead, t. Pnppled for four
teen years as the re-iht of a dish,
cated hip. .1. W. t'oaher, is now walk
inpr without a limp. The 'i-e of his le;
was restored win n he fell on the kj
pavement ma r his home.
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hah tad. from in. nana I ! u a n t ! ! !
scare, ,,f tfo 'a . ; ,a." Lri-i.a: Pas- p.
ian--, a. m a lar d n i ho si,. ,.f tie- p.
hr-: aaa-., Tta :. Ki, ;, ,a. ! ti.er 1 aa.
'Ihe- C ;aaaias , :.- .e;t ,.f : p.-a- ;
C. i--s ro', a .-a , ; I.,.;-; '
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FARM NOTES
It i-s time f ir j praylnp aai:-.
Hotter rie; up hat, outfit and
hu -y. I'ola' oi - . ho aid hi- - or a
hl'i i' to i ijiir I '
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ca.ua'
the iterie
incltifTed: ?
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f's. Mi- Mara-aret K
Mi'.'red d-i-aat-a.-a. ?d :
j :'!' 'larris. Fraaa:.- Scot
! -if Knoyvdle. PuePa Ktalar. Mari-
Y.a-aae. A..:. li? (Pdhf.va; . Mil a.
and Dorothy Sliver-tee:: . (iladys Ku
p:l.rii-k. Marv Sh-hre. Xi'ia' K:e-
ra v, , Llui ... ..it.,, ja,
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-illian Kinu-. Mrs. W. U. Ha::.,
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P. Day. Mr.-. Hugh V;dk.
Mrs. 1 1 li. P.. :.,;, a:-d M s . 'V. '
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LAYMAN'S CLUB SENDS DELE
GATION TO PISGAH FOREST
On last Sunday afternoon :: ie!
gat-, n froai the iP-eard Pa.aai '
(da1, v'-hed Pogai: Fore.-;, win i,
ea o: ;-ia va- h, Id with -..me f
repr-set laiive iayn.en of the hr; -.
com m unity.
While plans for the formiim ,.f .
Pa ca, V ( lai, !h-gah Fore.-- h;,-.
nt fully ma'iiicd, those 'with wit,...
the me-eing was held Sunday al'te
m-on were enthusiastically ;; :'aa
of it. aaal the Brevard laymen w . .-.
i ' - ' : l to laahe aaotia r visit at a
early date when there will be moi
time for giving publicity to the mot '
ing ami i; is believed by tin lap-. a
that without doubt a club s',,.,1 ,, ;
that formed at Po-man .-i-veral w, ,.,
ng . :'l be estabPshed at P'saa,
''arest. or in what is more general!',
kr "vii as the Pavidson River seethe
" 'a- Brevar.l Payman's Phd. v;
hold its regular meeting in tin- Su; -day
school room of the Methodi :
church Sutu!a' afternoon the 1 TP'
at three o'clock ard a l.-o-g,. ap -ance
a- rcajuca1 e.'.