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' * Personals ? ? ; ? IT-., ur XI A 111, .... ..9 U, I w ? _ Mr?. W. H. ^llUon of Bowie Art. fc visiting her son Kngehe AHisort. ] Prof. Jiay hum of M<?riran Miea., & iri Bfcevard for the suropier. John McMinn is voting friends in ' Bennettsville S. P. ' ?./Misses Agnes, Mildred Ad ,',i Jack Clayton spent . Friday in Ashjeville. Mrs. Cling Lryson is visiting rel -PifAKnrfiE ,?*? ; . Eck Sims of Rotfman spent Mon ? day in town. (f Fpfinceii Sledge of Greehville is visi 'ting bis mother Mrs, F. P. Sledge. J. M, Thrash was a business visi ? tor in town on Monday, . 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvoid Kitchens of i t i 1 T) t:' _ 1 1 -? i xt /"? ,Mi(ie Neely is' spending Saome time in Hendorsonvilte. ? . U^orge Spriiikles spent , several days at Sylva last week. Mi-. Lawronce of Shelby Ni C. ^ sp^nt 'several days iri town last Iweek . ttarrv Clark is homo ?ft?r ftni i>yr jqnr, and -airs. n. u. wa.uier mo* .-X' . tored -to Forest City on Saturday. Win. Wallace- of Virginia is ? spending some time with his ja "? rente Dr., and Mrs. J. W.. Wallace. - Mr, ' and Mrs. Cortney, -Wilson of , /J?b4rviile S. G.; ?pent the' week end jn Brevard with T."T. Loftia. Miss Dolly Carr, of Asheyillfe spent the .week end in Pisgah Forest with her sister Mrs. Avery Neil. Jan^Mosley of . Shelby N. C. rtisW^ther gilest last week of Mrs. H. > Walker. ... . , ! 'J&^Wn^Crune and Miss Maudfcl,Mc Noely were Brevard visitors on Sun Misses Mary Sledge and Jean arris are attending teachers sum r . . ? , "~V. and Mb. L. B.' Houston and' ?Miss Itene McMihn <?f ttre^ville S. ' . C/spe'nt the weekTend tn Brevard^.! Keep your , eyes open and -don't pver look any thing for Clefcn-up day' June 11th. / Robert Kinlsey , & student ?f Da ? Rafegh are visitini Mn? J. 'if.' Alii-, eon. . m ' *. Dorbthy ?' Miriam . feen and. Wrt^ Per kins, motor 'v-.-CjA V> 'Asheville oa Tuesday. Mrs. T. M. Mitchell who has been quite 111 at Stokes hospital fir BeV , j eral weeks is Improving nicely. 'Mr. and Mrs. McClorid have re, ,v\ tiri lU?h?o and i are e camp sodn rri .-.-u ???. THkn^Hp 'and children of AshetiHe Spent the week end in Brevard With friends. John /Vernon arrived hdme on Thursday from Cltnt?ft; college fpr the stimroer. i Be prepared for June 11th as that " Fred of .'HferidOTfiorrtflle rented their home thV'Branch Wood And moved on their farm near Seliea Km! Turn KnoMiVi ?n> Wm A1. V" ws? 'iPr jBCK?onviiie CTFla, hA arrived at Key Stone Camp for1 the suronier. ' ?Do not- forget Cleanup day . Jtme -11th. ' J JBorm to Dr. arid M&. Carl Har din on .Thursday, of ' last weqfe a & ^-Vv v 'c.-. -f-S l Rnth. 'JHftohell . has reittrped "horok..f>rom Greenville' N. C. "wherfe: ahe hasibotn in school. ? Lt';. >.'Mra.,-8ue Loftia of * Ashevifle is ^vieitp'ng her;. daughter Mrs. C. B V * ia?(gr ? '? V Mrs. Sally * Cpoper 'has returned ;? home after visiting 'Her daughter Mrs. Lum Townaell of Asheville. .>?' "i '~Mr?, -N. ?JloTTis' and. infant son ' Charles Stanley arrived home from {? ' Hen dorson ville Wednesday. . ' ?A*i' ' Mn. Welch Galloway and /me C!:"' |? were shopping in Asheville op. "?Tuesday. . ""'Mise filiza Wallis after spending the winter in Florida has returned ? "home. t E. Liridsey ot Landn^m N. ^- ? C.'^ visfling fcis'sist^r Mrs. S. C, bilsV and <iojp't forget Clean up day Jum lit Vvft. and Mrs.- Jos' Osborne ."ancj fafnily of Gaffney S[ C., spent the week fend in Brevard. with, MrS. Wm. jf. f\- <Osb6rn. ?_ ... Mrs. M. B. Witmer and daughter ! Mary are at thair summer home in | * North Brevard after spending- the ' *?iht?r 'in Baltimore Md. ^ '.Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Orr and fam flv aoii guest Mr. and Mrs. Sctier and daughter of Hickory spent the flreeV Fairfield. Mrs. Grady Kilpatricfc and child ren returned' home ot* Saturday ?f j ter.>spe*ding several veek* with Trejati^es in Texas. i_A f ? - ? Dr. J. L. Aiken of Pickens S.-C., and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houston spent, the .week end wi^h Mrs, W. t. Aiken, Mib? Hattie Aiken will leave' the last of the, week to attend summer school at Peabo^y Institute, Nashr vlflje,' Tenjv. ' ? ' ' Overton, ^Erwin has accepted a position as travolipg salesman for 'ihe Now Why Suspender Co. to tra vi;.. bcth ;Krorth and South Carolina. Kiiaubeth Welch is home frbia . Greensboro, Normal t'6 spend :ier .VACEton with her parents Rev. and Mrs. Welch. Mr. uud Mrs. Setzer and daughter ?Louise of Hickory are visiting,' Mrs. ?etzer's sister Mrs; Chas. Orr and Mrs. C. M. Cook. Mrs. Wolf and little daughter Rose of Asheville are .visiting .Mrs. Wolf's grandfather J. M. Thrash of Davidson River. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beasjy and Raymond English Jeft by motor ?Tuesday morning' for a two weeks visit 'in Atlanta Ga, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Crary and I little daughter Mai^i Harris Crary of Greenville wore the puegta oh Sunday of Mrs. Crary' s paretrt8 Mr. ..'! Mrs. W..H. Harris. ?' Miss Dorothy Silversteen of Bre ilau: college, Gainsville , Ga., arrived homq on Thursday to spend her va cation with her parents 'Mr. : and Mrs'. J. S. Silversteen. ? Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Osborne of Rn^rtu nbV.rg ' visited" their mother, Mrs. Wm. Osborne for the week end CI 8. Osborije (Perd) is building a new hom<j near the depot, J. S.'"Brofofield iB building anoth er filling station near th$ Brpyird high school, Mis3 Annie Sittcm' has ' accepted a position in the Dry Goods Depart ment of Jerome ? & PilBhell Depart ment Store.' 1 ' ' The New paved sidewalks in front of Frank Clements _ hew Jewelry store ad* much to the.' appearance of thiB handsome new building. Mrs. W. T. Bossee and -two eotis have moved into their new home on Maple avenue. * M. L. SHIPMAfc K V 7 i1'' -p~"' - ' ? '?/? 4\ Let the democratic voters ' of this county pile up suck a huge majority for Mitchell Lee Shipman ^ that will be "unanimous. We ought to back up our own native son of these mountains avd show our pride in the fendid record that - he -has made., ' -r ? r '\..V AUSTRALIAN BALLOT SYSTEM . Tranaylvani^County 18 un*der the Australian ballot syBtem thisyear, Both in the primary and the, general election. ^The Bairots will npt be given out* for absentees until twen ty four hours , before the election. This' means that ' all absentees; out e:de of the' county will 'not be used. If they are there \fall bq' a trick - In it somewhere. It would be _ better f tfr, tbe cause of harmony in the Dc Vnocratic Primay not to use 1 an:J absentee votes whatever . (except residents in the county), The, Bre vard . Netya' predicts a . good, cjea: Primary and would not, like >to hjivj to publish' anything detrimental tc the interests of the, ' Democrat^ candidates in the fall .election. 'Le' the' Democratic voters go to the- pol' and vote without being influenced by anyone or allowing anyone to mark^ttwir. ballots for them. :?* The Primary system gives every Demo crat a chance to ' vote for their choice of candidates. \ (' MEETING OF U. D. C. There will be a business meeting of the IT. D. C. on Saturday, Jui\e, 7th, 4 :30 p.m. at the Chapter 'House EVery; number' is urged ' to ba pre sent. . * ? MISS ROBERTSON, WILL TEACH HERE DURING SUMMER Miss Marguerite Robertson' \frHl teach pupils in piano at 'her studio In the High School *Build:ng during the summer' months. Those wishing lessons should see Miss .Robertson on Tuesday and Friday between nine and three" o'clock. WANTED to lease 30 to 50 room hotel with furnisfilngs for year or longer with option of buying ?t ter mination of lease. Must be a good commercial proposition. Address: W; T. B., (tare Brevard jJews. .. ' ' ltc ' AN APPEAL Mr, David Simms and family con sisting" of a son, daughter-in-law ?ahd' thrfce Small' children, one boy 7, one girl 5, one baby in arms a- j bout ohe year old were visited hy a ' disaster-bus fire on June 2. John S. Boggs will be in town Saturday with a - wagon ' to take ' up and deliver to : these people any donations in wear- ^ inp apparel, household and kitchen l furniture or supplies of any kind j that may be donated by tho good ' people of Brevard. Any donations ran bp left at , Chamber of Commerce Rooms or | with Mr?. King at Appalachian Ho- f tel. John S. Boggs, of Turkey Creek. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT' ( Continued from Front IJago) The ports were all well taken, but Mildrud Trantham and Leon English were the stars. Mollie McCall was awarded the crown of Contented Fame. Between the acta of the play thq audience was entertained with songs' by the little folks. Little Miss Yon gue quite won the heart of the audi ence. ?The little girls in overulls were very attractive too. 4 The scent, was very impressive as the beautiful girlfe and manly , boys of the senior class njarched through the aisle formed hy the' juniors hold ing a long daisy 'chain. ' The daisy being the class flower, , to their seats ih front of the rostrum. The address to the graduation was delivered byvE. *H. St llwell, of Cullowhee. Miss Ty'ner spoke u few eloquent, .words to the class before calling them, to the stage for their <ir;;lp:r.a? whicli wore handed them by Mrs. Godfrey. , . The diploma graduates were; Myrtle Barnette, Agnes Caroline Clayton, Gladys Leila English, Dan iel Leon English Jr., "Eliza Brlfctain Henry, Mary'Ruth Galloway, Lucy Eloise Lewis, Delia Blanche MaaQn) Ruth ? McCall, Mollie Lou'se MqCall, Mary Elizabeth Ram&aur, Annie Lois Sutton, Mary Locke Sledge, Marie Tirisley, Maria Tinsley, Mild-' red Louise ' Trantham, La Verne Weilt Waters,' John Charles White. \ Certificate, graduates: Eunice Ed na Cunningham,, Daniel Lafayette English, Edwin Sturet English Jr., Jerry William Hedrick, Phillip Bro oks Price, Anthony. Albert Trin tjiam .Etirwie Le Cloud. The "Song of Hits" was very clever indeed. ... ? ? ) Tuesday night the' ploy." Daddy Long Legs Vvas presented. Anthony Trantham acted well the J ; part of the handsome, wealthy Jar vis Pendleton. Ruth Waters was Judy' Abbott^ Mildred Trantham ?was Miss Pritchard, the fairy God mother of Judy, Phillip Price act ed well the part of the carefree col-f Ige youth James Mcpride. ?? . 1 The orphan children in their blue checked g'ngham looked and acted, vefy real. Letisha Foster as GLadiola was' especially good. The other or phans were: Sadie Kate, Virginia Mason; Lire'tta/ Ethel Curlee; Ma mie, Ella ' Cee- Yates ; Susie, Ruth 1 Sitlon; Freddie ' Perkins, Walter Glazener. ' ' . , The /trustees were, Cyrus Wykoff, Leon English; Mr. Cadtnan, Dan iel English';'' Aner,. Parsons, Echel Galloway; ' Griggs, Marvin .Yates. Walters, the butler, Etiene Cloud; Mrs. Pendleton, Mary Galloway; ' Julia .Pendleton, Mary Johnson; Sallie McBride, Nell Johnson; Mrs*. L'ippe^f, Myrtle Barnette; The Doc tor, Frank Qsborhe; "Carrie, Eliza beth Ra^nauvf Ma'd, Molly McCall. . i, The little Hungarian dancers so Captivated , the audience that thCy r/ore encored. ' The Balloon dance was 'novel 'and' ; beautiful.' . The exercises ' throughout gave i evidence of Skill and painsfctking la , bor in their ' preparation. CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE ADVERTISES ? " ?? ' "" " ! (Continued from Front Page) . Cjie of the most glorious scenic highways known to man. It is un ; necessary ,to( comment on the North Carolina State Highway System. Thi? tiiyes easy access by auto from s]l directions. By the county roads rill sections of the county can be easily reached, I - JThe. French Broad Valley and the valleys of Davidson .River, Little River, and other streams, form' .an excellent farming and trucking sec tion. However, about nine tenthe of the whole county U in forest iw?d the industries are principally in.Joi connected with Torest products Millions of feet of lumber are ciV each year by the large band saw mills at Pisgah Forest and Rosman, and the numerous smaller milfs all over the county. Vast quantities^ of pulp wood, acid wood, tan bark, cross ties dimension stock are sup- | .plied. Tannic extract plants at Ros j man, and Pisgah Forest, and Tan neries in Brevard and Rosman do a j large business. Other industries are cotton mill and wood working I plants of rafioos-lfiods. Transylvania County and Brevard ' 1 comparatively speaking, are both I ["young."- While wonderful prog ress has been made, the laftd is prin cipally untouched and undeveloped. ' There is ample room for more men, more capital and more industries. Brevard offers exceptional advan tages to the tourists, to the business man, to the investor, to the sports man, to the pleasure seeker as well ) as to the one seeking mountain air ' and more mbust health. Full information gladly furnish ed. Address the, .. . CHAMBER OF -COMMERCE, Bre- ; vard^Js. C. j v\> ' ? It Helps Your Credit I.' sV Whsn you se: a man piying his bills by check, your estimation of him is instinctively greater ? and it is the same with others when they get a chcck from you in payment of a bill. They feel that you are worthy the trust extended yoj because you h^ve shown your business foresight by having a cheeking account. Let us help you stdrt one any time* ? ? ?? . 'v ' a .'?r. '. t \ ' " ?t- ? V ? ? ' '?? ? ? ? fr v ? ' ? ? ? rr ? . i... .. : ? ? ? :i-asaKai 1 ' ^ ' ' 'J Canning time is here. ? and, we have ready f of your use . the choicest;" most lueidils berries we have every been able .to procure. Phone your order today \ and we -will deliver whenever you say. 3 ? . ' For Real Summer [ Head Comfort S? ? A' Shampoo Give your head a treat to- * day-drop in and let -.us. ? prove the cooling, comfort ing- 'effect of a good sham poo. ? , * i# - . . t . . It's the bsst thing in the ' world for your Hair, too. Take your choice of any Shampoo-. You'll make it a weekly habit,. after a trial * ? trip."- ? ? , -o Y our choice . ' of many v.- : kmcis Smith's Place At "'J* . r v i.. . . . ? ? .? * fc ' . c ' r ?*>/?.# - . . DR. WALLIS S HEALTH ARTICLE of those'mtf^ns. A 'chain is no strong er than its weakest link. Is ' i our Country the weak link in the de-J fense line that -our State is endeav-j orinfr to for<re? Our County has\ been quite fortunate in that it has 1 had recently fewer cases of and deaths from diseases that have in the past been qurW prevalent. The dar.prr of an invasion of these dis eases ;s still wrth us. Why not lock the door before the thief comes? The fact that our means of travel are vastly improved, adds to our I danger aa people mingl? more freely than ever before. _ I Thtv meraosy of the horrors of Influenza. in 191S and 1919 is still 1 with us all. Hiid some investigator found a means of preventing or cu ring it he would have beep hailed as a savior of men. People would have ] 'flocked to any place designated to ? avail themselves of it* benefits. A disease 'ha: causes a wholesale death j rate is looked upon with dismay hut remember that we are individ- ' ual? and death to any person is for | h;m final. Life not death is tluit ( for which we strive. W. J. Wallis. . - Cc twt Tuberculin T e?tVd' Medical authorities insist that 2&* per cent of ftaberculosis in children" is caused by (irinkinp tubercular in. fected milk. We protct our customers from this danger by having our herd tes ted yearly. Wo have just had' our herd retested by a state veternarian who give? e.-erv aniilial in our herd a clean bill of health. We appreci ate the support our customers have ' given us in the past and will con-* tinue to give good services in the ' m future. C. K. Osborne and Sons. Phone 173 ,*j ? > - *?
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