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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 THE BREVARD NEWS. BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA. ! PERSONALS : i ladles of St. Phillips Guild. Useful At tlu' P'-sent time there are se THF. FLITTING TO AND FRO OF ! and fancv articles will h.. nfr-.,l fr.,- ' veral store and office buildings that THE TRAVELING PUBLIC I George Pdshop of Cedar Mountain 1 i ; a Br;-vard visitor this week. V. B. McGaha of Cedar Mountain ! i .-. ::r.o:ig friends in town this week, i !i. Enavcr of Blantyre is a Bre- , ard vEitor this week. - EeE. . i Wait mire is here for the ummer. T. .1. Wilson was in Brevard Mon- ;av. Dr. T. !.. Davis ol Eocksooro, A. .pent ; lie week end in Brevard. 1 Krue.-t !'..:; en of Bosnian is at- warning court mis wceK. Miss. Marion Yonguo spent the day in Asheville-i his Mi -s Atvce Haves is visiting :.. E. Douehto.i of Asheville was :. Pre..u'd visitor this week. Ki i -t Webb of Boone, N. C.. . ':.'. the week end in town. M.-, ;.n,l Mrs. O. T. Crary of Ashe- .i'e pent Sunday in Brevard. ... '."a,.,- ;.. r..,.. n;.. ' ii ...ii;., .. o. i'.-nooi ii... , itM.-t M.ss Wilua llartman. , e,, taiy o, l.urnsville, A . K .. is , '..a i. ..; i ..urt here for two wet ks. ,i ii . . i ( . . i.v ... .wicMiie is aueiutin.c: in .i'.reard. , S. O. i ni-ram of Asheville spent a ! ' -iay- in Brevard this week. i Miriam Silveivteen spent :.v ,.i .sneMiie. , As'neviilc. -i ! ii... i ii .. r -..I .-::. ana .mi:-, .no. -on i um oi v ai- ,-r; . p; m Monday .in town. W. C. p!-sou of Asheville spent - , !..; ,:.is.in Brevard this week. hut ii Waters is visit injr in .,v '.;".. . S. C. M : ... (eh-ee is very ill at her; ;,tjss !,(,;-ethy Silvcrsteeu has re he,... near Mr. T. IE Hampton's. ! turned to her home after a two EeEe Deaver of- Texas is vi.-itine; ,.(.,.;,s- vj,;t ;,, Akron. Ohio. .lE-!'. ( has. iE Deaver. E. lla!r.;ton v'.-Eed Xi'W ork -. i'.i'e trading up North. si. Ceei.e's. iiii i is ajijiarently a i! ..:ii'i. Mr. Cooke broke it while : t ::'.'...: . a Eord rec; ntly. E. E. Calloway lias returned o-.y : extended vi.-it the wes.t m si'- of the State. Mr. C. H . KEn. npe!'nur;r has re ar;. ee. after a month's vi.t willi re it i'. t .- e 1 Eiick Mot; plain. Mr . IE IE Eioyd and so;:. Hermom f t ha pel Hi! are vBitinu' her dauah-Mr-. E. E. Calle'.vay. ?dr-. P. X. Simoi.s i'.a's a- her ;,uot t a!s w e"K ilel' sjti and naiiyater i ' : oiii New Y-ork. ( '. . P. Deaver aa i I.ewis P. ila; . . a an a- a ! a : ae- t: in to the e.s. . -i : ' ;! of the State last week. , A. ii. Hampton. Eejort IE fisher and ME IE Cre-an. Jr.. made a visit Wash'nittoa; D. C. Mrs Eue.ene Eeft of Aslieville i . i i -. i. a i ew nays t:r.s y.eei: wnn A ! ; .- ?daud Kilpatrick. Air .and Mrs. Dev. et Ciilospie of .e.Ke t exaway sjieir trie cay m )re- , - ard tnis week shepninp'. spent !-e aa; in Asheviiie this week shop- j'aiL-. Waiter Croevan . A Akron. Ohio, is h. -e to spend the slimmer with his parents. Mr. and M a W. IE Groe-.an. Air. Alfred-AEisoo ()f Davidson River --pent Saturday in Erevan ha 1 ppi ng'. i. primed by the News printing cilice at i any urue. ; E C. Latham .and. daughter, Ruth. of Et'sley, S. (E. visited his brother- in-law. Postmaster W. 31. Henry.- na. .(nnni,. AiPe,, has vi. i-f.,1 1 -" house after spending several days v.ith h:r brother in Asheville. ; Mrs. Can Mahalfev has returr-d to . : home in Greenville, S. (E, after i.-iEnrr friends and relatives here. 1 .n-'- 1-E'eed soioe; ;Vif weel; end in " c- - -ss.. ...... Ere vat d with his sister, Mrs. N. Mor- ' ' Adelaide Patton has ret urn-: 1 home after spending several weeks t Eoone, N. C. Mr. Tom Wood has rented his tad ::'Je :'" V. D. Hunter of 31iami. Fla., ) tie' summer. J. C Hallis snen! the day in IIcn- 'lei's I !i vi'Ee Sunday with his nephew who is tiiere for th,: summer. iwm crooKs speoi erunua in c at- : ci't with his sistc. Mrs. Joe Zach- . a A. Emerson Eve of Asheville is inl,M., ,)n'!TPtP(, ;;' irt,,'inf p'j1''11" around for another and at Ere vard this weel as court steno- i ' i' " ...mL".' .' I last have succeeded in finding one yrapher. mic, Crank Carter of Asheville - 1 in Brevard this week attending "';'-!rt- Mrs. F. V. Whitmire of Greenville mmt the week end with her brother, E M. Waters. The many friends of Mrs. Charlie Eckelsimer are sorry to learn she is wry ill at her home on Main St. Mrs. Lawrence Holt is in Asheville his week visiting h-r parents, Mr. nd Mrs. T. W. Whitmire. John W. Chapman spent a few days in Asheville the first of the week. Mrs. and Mrs. John XEorris have re ;urned to their home in Clinton, S. ., after a visit to friends here. ST. PHILLIPS GUILD SALE Remember the sale to he held on the Rectory lawn, August 15, by the sale and also daintv refresh moid s - X Tht. ladies are tYying to build' a ' p:.ri-h house. Help them. For ".v in format ion, sec the chair .": "f Die following committees: Mrs. V. j;. Broese, Fancy Work. '.'!::. C. B. Denver, Bef re diluents. ' M rs. Eulverrtoen. Advcriisine'. ! . i Y.EaCh Brevard grow. Even the i ( .).... pessimistic pessimist believes in . ;.;.,ul of Waterfalls" , now. ii; i.:o;se ..lanev i sj p j, v.aek or more i (, . f y v. Vcs; and Mr. Pullion of Winston- ' SaU - m are" visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price. Edwin Carter of Wire ton-Salom : a few days in Brevard thi-; cek. . .: '. V,'d! Bay f Ease Toxaw.ay i ":t Wednesday in icwn with i ...... ,,;,,.f fii !,.-.:,.,, ; t a few days in Crevar.i the f.rsi ' ,. week. y, :., Mary :,l(.n-dl and her mot her ' ,,f Savannah. Ca.. are h-re for Hie ! i ' j I t 11 e : i tr..'.'ne!' at their cottage. ytV Tom McCall of Qitehec spent ! a few d-y; in town a; lending court ! t;.;s week. : l)-.-, i,i Holliday is attenditi- court ,n.,; .... .i. y, ..i,...,,.... ,,.,,) ' a: . wee!.. e are alw ays ... yi I, 1 , , ,u, !;rw iiu.ldnie hetnv erected by nit ncn'f erect eu h ai i; D. Clement is jrradually tak- ! :; t!-e" form of a modern store. Da vid Hunt of Hemiersonville i .H :.t tin. week end with his parents, i irs. C. W. Hunt A. Mei'ls' noan o:i .Eue. S ll CM . l. ."!):.', completed. Thi On liie-t buiie.deW'S i Mr. . a 1 Mrs. J. :. is ore i . , Erera; .!. a '),; i (,f Davidson, X. ('.. are V:s i .ay; Mrs. Withers father. -E E. BeiE i N. A. Miller's i:,.v heme ..n Broad re1 t certainly ads to the attrac ! ' iw : e,as ef that s. ct:..n bvautifu: ' 'rey.-.rd. ; Mrs. C. B. Mcl'ee a-d cinidien of I -ilcV;Ee a 'a E.iiEn.r a; her father's, j The Eraakhn Hotel lias i,ad e,,. e ' a nests i m-i season th.an ins ever been A !! t a: r-anaai . i a .-ort i a a, .. ). Co !;anosen,e st mict , y, .Mij y y j dau - hter. Dorothy ' Mae Mitchell. Jr.. are visitim ' " . . .as are. and sou. Cda - ne ti week. M: s. Y.'m. A. Band ii e purchtise th'eai A'e!ch EaiE.iway ivv-rn! lots ,;i ;..., - , a. a the ; : "'t 'aer.e- ' tead. p,..,; AEe'raald Jackseavilie. We,, ls a reach Broad Camn. r,.t.varti ,.; Wonderful place to -Tend your vacatian. Mi.- Annie ; nd Elizabeth Eatchc- . . t) Mlv yVv oyd 0Xp.H.t ,0 :t,r,, f.0n for tj1(.i,. i0!;,(. iM x;ew t , Mr. and Mrs. Paul S niath.eis of pinit th.e day in Bn jneay ts ot 1-d-anklii n,.,te" n- -md AT,-; a-.,,-,,.;! nn i ':'. ana sirs. ermi (.isnorr.e am hi; !;;:! of Stone Mountain. Ga.. are ; p ; . p;s ri(,.ut.r y- ().. LonVe.' -t . . ., ,, i .Mi. ami .vi rs. canver v rary ot 1 .;;,., ..n.-Ml.. c o,.,i tu.-. .....V- ; a m... r . m - tire ir,,, xx Mr. and Mrs. Edward Halsell of ?Tus'''oee. Okla.. have returned to r- .e.i Tie. i i a, a. -on i:var. wnerc tnr-v wti open ,;u.it. cottaKe for tho ,,Ummer. ' ' Mi's. Jackei Thrash Welf of Ashe- vplIe h.1;. r,Uirned home after several weeks' :;tay with her grandfather, J. M. Thrash, of Davidson River. ; T. E Hunter of Greenville. S. C., j -r,er.t the week end in Brevard. Jack Zachary of Atlanta spent the j "e-'k end n Brevard. OoEo a number of th e ye '.!'. peo- j f the Epworth League w ;-nt en I ., r.;0rinii.Tht picnic Friday nfcht to Conne.-'toc Falls, TN- tv-ovi r-,-i-,l, ooi... , e;r,-a-.,. 1 in L( .1 Jill 1 lUUiti!t.i' 1 BL'MIUV j evening. t,.o tx : .. i a o.-1. 1 1 1 ,is i e i iv in. iifiii i we arm sr j i piaster of Paris on his left side as a ' result of breaking several ribs caused ' from a fal! al his home on an oVer jurned chair. At the well appointed Brevard Bos- O 1 . 1. I . . , laaii, mere were oorn lo .ir. and Mrs. Wiliam C. Dalzell of Xew Or- 'aans, July 21, 192;. twins, a' son tad a daughter. j ?,,,. j. (E Mclntvre, bookkeewor fo the department of labor a-1 p.-inting m o t o r e d to the '"E a n d of Vaterfalls." accompanied by Hon. M E. Shipin.an, commissioner of labor and printing. J. Mac Allison's many friends are glad to see him out again after his re- , j cent week's iilness. Mr. Allison had ja severe attack of the "flu" early last rv'ntlT :ilui ''L appeared in a milder 1 1"orm again 5:ist v.-cek. . can b0 rented at most reasonable! Wicea. Those who contemplate mov- I mg at an early date would di well i ; to locate before the scarcity becomes ! so alarm i ii.lt. -lrs- v Allison and daughter. Iiss Claude, leave 1 his week for a three weeks' stay in Washington, D. where they will visit Mrs. Allison's Pon - Haskell, after which they will return to Bowie, Ariz., where Miss I Allison holds a position as principal' s th.e guest of ' "f the hiirh school there. I.on. for a! Accordin.e,- to the observations of .some of our ancient citizens. they . and Mrs. N. remember when land sold i.i Bre- vard for two and ,. half cents an acre, but now they won't fell two nd one half feet of any thev l - appen to own. MARY'S M!LC'ONS '--' I'lay "A'ary's Mil'ions." whi.-ii we ; t o l,a een e i;i an ' ".'I'i .'i mont hs :ei-,, e:1 ;,, e, :'" account of the illness of some of i the principal characters, will he civi r: abou' the midel ate ot Aii'st. The . . v. io. i i. u i. ii n i ; l win o l, e, i n tor the benefit of tile memorial moau- n'('nt and no doubt will receive much patronage. The drama will be :'orlp.,s..,i ,,f :,al home talent and popular prices wi!l m-evail U at eh f,,r ,lnt,. A!l t hcv- who ar. 1o take nart recitiested to meet oil next 1 uesday nin'h at the Brevard school house at TalO. If you cannot be there, please h a'e you hookht !avis Walker Drujr Company. DEATi 5 OF PAUL BELL The death of Paul Bell duly 1 a '.ur,'!! here. 1 atd w:i... fourteen years old an vas iil y two week ;. He l":-.v. s in nam. 'a their loss is I i.iethe", father. . even brothers l'i',l!' rs. r. i.'id to r- ... lerv ami' Eie Oak Cte.e ..lenad of cowe CARD OF 'i HANKS . w:. a X it: n. t our ma. ay ru-'. '? I'm eiiT lianiness shown us duiini ' he nines and lieath of ou- son as ' broth.er. Paul iE'IE and fi r 'hi- uful Moral tri'oates. Atay E,, bless i:n! keep you. Mr. ami Air-. .;. E. Eiii.E nr.d : i;a.t DAILY PROGRESS OF THE M O N U M E N T M OV". M E N T 1 cannot sumci 'XI'!', th.anks to tlie ladies of "i'exaw;p '.eir iiand-eiea conirib;;: ;on of Ji''1 -ilars te lEe nv-numen: fund, p; o- cee:is item an no cia n:n stipner. ' I .-.eir superb efforts veiv crowned aitii K'l'eat sr.ccess. The real: aa.:e: a.- .'oi e a !;-1 ; io , la iv.ix stones t he Alt are in ' .le c vaa ;;. !';::'. : 1 re it ptrow in b-eauty ti-nn da-.- tu nav. Certain details are to be worked out before the work commences. First: The ladies of the buildir.it' committee are to make a drive in Brevard for the necessary additional i funds. j Second: A few more days of haul ape of selected cobblestones. Third: The arrival of the beauti ful bronze work. ordered several -vi e"s npo. Eveiy copper subscribed will he wee -s apo. --cconnted tor in a published list. We hope that each and every one iu nae tnctr names on tne list ot the Monument Builders," a proud legacy for their children. Don't be a "slacker." We can certainly ftive dollars to honor our hoys who irave their blood and lives for their country. Very truly yours. The Monument Building Committee OAK GROVE WORK T'ne wark on Oak Grove cemetery ii beuin at once. We have been ; unavoidably delayed, as the man in j view for the work found that he could j not reach it. therefore we have been i who appears to be verv suitable, so i y:(' avo noP,n lor a "ea- Job .Many interested there have ex 1 pressed a uestre to iitip out only a very small sum lias been paid in yet, o we will be glad indeed if any who ', care to heln will send in what the-- : ,eel like "ivhv. , i If more convenient for von. see Mlv. R:u.hel Xeil. Mrs. Laura Miller, !;.;,,,. iiohert Orr, Mrs. Harry Patton ' .... m,..- t. ...i t..s , MAX WE' THE NEW POSTMASTER The post office controversy be tween the friends of aspirants to thi important office are determined to leave no stone unturned to put their respective choice in office. C. C. KILPATRICK BUSY C. C. Kilpatrick, superintendent of streets, has been busy for the past few weeks on Gaston, Maple, Broad and other streets. T 1 1 . . I. . . . 1 i I i . . 1 nas n.m uiv. ..tw hk iuuh installed, the open ditches over the water mams lined and the streets -' W' t lay sand ii'.1 gravel on 'ho newiy made roau vr.ere it is muddy. MANY TOURISTS ARE HERE According to postmaster Henry and several otn-r civic leaders who 'iri ire i.i po-ition to know, there are rectors, and his article as published t rood many more tourists here Inij'! yovr l'alH'r is Vafj,lir 1'"r th" V'1" tt'.e lunl o than for the a.-l two or' three years. ' eiasti r's hndinj.; to wi'.y tlie Dire'-- Beft re th.- ;r-'od reads, which now''''1 voted to dismiss him, and ad ..,.!, n,. n,,-o ill. 'Voids quotine' the mast(-i-'s main v.nen uiere v.eie oul e, .. a uooo o, : l;, ,Uniu,n is a,0 ,ien. on i he tourists were in the habit of spending ! pa:i d the master's report which dis-svvei-al ,vooks or tlie whole sur.une- ! Mr. Di! teniore's attitude o- one t ou t re ee't and w aen en u'.-ncrai'.v sta'.'ed a.i'ouad T. : '"(ts. etc.; now wit'i pmu :;a:' .-urfaced roads and so many a.utoim. - - , , , . , . . , i i , ; aooui aim sia j i uj. tit e.n Lee me.o tourist resort:-. INVEST MONEY HERE Sot. .--one has su.r'ested that this ee', atv needs more wealthy itr.mi- e raiit s in order to develop ' its w on. ' . d.erlul icsoar,. if some ot ,1a '.Money tied up in otner sections by local citizen:- was ':vo.-ied in;'.' at home in manufacturmc industries, i , . . i ne- home-, etc., tlie new citizens - w.aadd realire that tne jieonle them- -elvs believe i:i thir own community r..i v.oiiiil naturally have more faith , j , i ' -x - ; ..1 l.l'li ' ! HI' CO iOUlOLV ,11 nun 1 v'-u co ddn't hold back the swelling Eh of new citizens. THE NEW SIEVE KSTE EN -ASH -VORTH BUILDING i hois and speci.ic ved by Elie e aidina 'he arand o.n c mum I m i r- buimnea' troni t a ' i 'i iiis buildinjr, wiien completed, will i obahiv be tne finest in all Tran vi- ! It i- e.tur.a 'EE be above io'h'fs. ,e.;. j t'le total ei-t itv-t'.ve thousand T;,.e e'E.y auth.ori; ate the '.' 1 de I , i 1 1 is aid coe.terw t!le (.'aid Well ! Ma.n street cnar by buying art of 'he lot to be occupied by I re j a.a.Hn,, le.it :,'.,.,- eonsid ,bh- i ' i." (i -r Eie sitaatein and wtth til 'Wtedae that Caldwell street a!- id.y makes :i curve toward- tin oeoe l.efoinam' :it He comer ot nin id'omtield s filling station. it was aoitted otlt tha in.ted out t.nai t ie proper way i-. den lii'ls corner wouid be to pur- A 1 la..-e fro in the otivr corner or where :te ('!::Vt,ei Hot"! oo'v atantis. How to. .a'h.-v mner ,.r wiie' e s. teas win nca ee necessai y ,oi e more ye:;r. li is t.ot know n a. iiether the B:e- ard Pankir.e,' ('ompany will be con i. ated with the new buildim: by oc ee t te;' the larger part ef tin- first tore ,,r pot. but it is known tiait ihey 1 . 1 1 em plate havi new and acre ..mmoaious ana up-e-aue .i.a a.ee it an early date. In last, due to the :iarmo;is u'rowiii of this ponular nutty hank it is predicted that ,he rew auarters tne bank moves into Ill 1 ! Ml . 1 ,vdd lie very luxurious ami win rival he ...,i l-naEeme h.anEinij' r- ee;e; :e'icii lare'er cities and bankmu' insti tut ions. i :t n.eus ot tills oep.mun tv ar reat'y interested in the erection o! this new and marvelous croa.tn on ( i the American buildinsr arts and are anxious to see the work bejnn. Kvery . one realizes that such a structure as 'proposed will be something that the I whole community can point to with pride and they realize that those who i are financing the project have the I interests and future growth tit heart of "The Land of Waterfalls." SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM SPECIAL EXCURSION WASHINGTON, D. C. and RETURE Will leave Asheville 2:25 P. M., j July 27. THREE DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS IM THE NATIONAL CAPITOL Asheville, Bilmore, Azalea, $12.00: Black Mountain, Ridgecrest, $11.50; Old Fort, $11. CO; Alexander, $12.53; Marshall, $13.00; Barnard, $13.50; Saliva, $13.50; Hendersonvdle, $13 - 00; Flat Rock, $13.00; Cantor:, $13.- 00; Clyde, $13. CC; Diilsboro. $14.50 Sylva, $1450; Waynesville, $13.50: Bryson City, $15.50; Hot Springs, $13.50; Rosman, $14.00; Andrews, $1S.50. Detroit Americans vs. Washingto' July 23, 23, and 30. !'t"al;e P-MIman arraajemcn 'e m iiy and tjet what is -vo ntc-d. J. H. WO CD Division Passenger Agent, Asheville, N. C. p.. -XT Six room house wi baM- 1 and 1-2 miles from town. -- '" MRS. COS PAXT0N LETTER IN REGARD TO ! full accord w th Mih. Eddy's plan of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE j government tnrough the Church By- I laws, and the Board of Directors de- To th,. Editor: , ffcr,t-1' ' f ih,'m- In your issue of a recent date, ap- , 1 -' EMiEY JOHNSON JONES pears what is claimed to be a synof)- i (-'-r: Ll: " Science Committee on Pub sis of the recent report of Judge I licatior, Docgo mi the case of J. V.'Dittemoro j versus the Christian Science Hoard ! Directors, but as a matter ol fact is Mr. ! )i! temore's ow n version of this report. ThE arount Mr. Dittemore sent out through a certain news agency at his own expense. As this : account is not correct, I shall ask jyou to give lliis article correcting it -pi'-' ,-, ", l i -vt t-v-.. I 1 his suit was brought bv Mr. Dit - , temore to contest his dismissal from j (he Christian Science- Board of Di- tateeo'tits to the facts in tin , . ) i in i tils subject. I lie article '.!'' :'. ol Art. 1 ot i!v Manual ' ! of the Metie r rhurch. and his -on-' t! ntion thai there an- two hoards of ; Vf't i if;, itc t can ' i f one a roVKieu ..- in ihe M .nuai. Ei order to In eoaae 'noth ;i nier.iber ' V- t I : 1. ' : ! LO ' : i e i e I ; it ! io,i ; o ' M I 1 1 1 e ters, Mr. (';!tem ,re was fully aware of the by-law above mentioned, a e'er 'SI .v.-.'l by Eddv i ho e. tahlEh-e l the Christian Science Hoard of Directors with he j t 1 i ; i t i i ! i t" 1 1 II its own vacancies. This she did thromth the deed of ;' '' of Senieiiiber 1. 1S'.2. and in hi-': hyde.vv Art 1 . Sec. 5. which roads t as follows: "ihe ( hristian Science , ;.; )in. ,.,,,, ;.hal! (.ur.,j.; of i e members A majority ( or l!ie requost of Mrs. Eddy -;r;,t; 'a riis. euunber." I ne unlr.irness ot this renort s r!.r::jt. J.,V! hi.v.xn it. faiis to Er., i:ti:n: the controversy with the laic E ra-; ee. ,,t' the Publihinu' Society, ' ai Mr. Dii temore's participation I'a.ereir. Although the master cam .. . ,. , , .. 1 i- ,1,:. .,,1 .f ,, I iiiauaiiv reierred to tins suoiect. and !0ntlo'ni d it explicitly in his finding's ! to "ihe controllinyr motive" of ihe i ! hrertoi's. which he not only rofer- I i-'d t . ;:!':i'.:'i'.i;ili.."i of his full r hold, h-,;- cn.i:; inually referred to this i aaaraah in fail fob i "I find, liowever. that .heir ;.)( aara: am .and adootion ot the a'so- caa.tempiattny lat ion to dismiss ,ini was wholly in " Ash'.vorth- ! 'oaed by feelia.us against him of vhc ,oo-e caiaracter. 1 i.nd itiat wie con- rotiine; motive which induced its adoption 'lV the defendants who vot- e,i for it wa- the desire on their pa r t r.-niove the ob.-tacle presented by E a ide.ir.t itf's ireseiu'e on the Board to their attempts to arrane'e a com promise with the Trustees; .hotifh :'he- acted more readily under said j -0'it rollimr motive by reason of their iil in;sii ess to disassociate themselves 'ii a colleaeue with whom they :1! n )t anree and whom iliev did E like Excen! to the tibove extent.. 1 am ataEd,. to End that their action W.- Ve . t in rO'E fiUlh. These Wol'ds a en- "' Eon s ot' the Former Report.' A carefrd reading of the ma.-ter'. aaaiorr wdl ed'ce no intimation "that: utidesir.abie and unwholesome cotidiJ . '-" na e -Ai-ieo u: toe .juni i n isi i - ; ;,,; ol - Ee ' liai'cli eivaei'nment. anc attditiv t'ier is; no tindim.f to thi: , Th" last two oaraaranhs of Mr I idtteia.ore s article .-now ills , men, i mislead, as na has j-oae outside o. a - a-.f ,.f ,h,, nm -tor with an ',,tilu,,u.e Christian Scienti I (, 'u' ,: as ne noes, also t ." ere?: to 1 uV:k . entimen' auainst the ("hui ; o . r : a i e a . e .- ; a o : . - i i e a o e 1 1 s . i . u - .. .... I it ! 1 . - '.. I.'" . J With the exception of a few - e;o pat hizei's. ("hristian Scientists art t interested hi Mr. Dit temore's in-o--pretation of Eie Ma nuai. or hi ph'.n to chanue t he Church ;;-overn- ! meiit fiom the nlan of Mrs. Eddy ' r ;,,t Christian Scientists hav ; nroved to their own satisfaction that j onlv as they continue in accord; with ;the Manual, can they proenvss in "0'r," fu;-"t her" co'rect ion Is reotlire.- i . . . ! fhts nlate was sent to the press under 'the misleading name ef "Christitu ; Scient e i. ornmittee on rs.tormaaon. I'iioue'h. tins does not appear in the I a dele as printed. For the future j "redecti n and benefit of the press a j veil as ihe public. I shall state that there is no oflice by this name in the Christian Science Church, therefore this committee does not epresen' Christian Scientists or their senti menis. Christian' Scientists are ii i I iYOUR DOTY, SECURITY, HAPPINESS MOTION, j Every man. woman and child, should have a Savings Account in some Bank. It brings a sense of Security. Protect ion and in dependence t'aat means added Happiness to all. it is your duty to start today. The size of your lirst deposit is of minor importance tiie big tiling ,s to plan te add to d re e'tilarlv. i Our pari is to get you started right ami then add 4 per cent Interest to your deposits every three months. j j j j j j 'a "M Broad St. ft 1 1 Asheville, X. C. j July 15, i )2.l WEEEIEE -'id, rent i ri:,;r Augu-'t some .-high' bcil- bey :econi ham!. .Mrs. I. C. MAXWELL Ho. I FOR SALE Oil EXEENGH for cattle, Perch; ron mare: 11 years ! ! oI,1 v-ght 1400 pounds, sound, Kentle and worls anywhere I 2te. 1'. I). !' CENT E it !, X. C. LOST White tiiorouKhbr.il short horn bull. Wcd.ct'iu about six hun dred pounds. Kinder return to Cloue.h Farm and receive reward. 2t.-id. 0 INDEPENDENCE Brevard, N. C. A K
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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