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U R INVITED To C, of C. Banquet To-Night TRANSYLVANIA Not the Best But in That Class vol. xxx THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 192' No. 47 FARM NEWS By 1-. A. AMMOX i * _ " - Cannery. The hopes .">! plans tor ;t y an her; have been cropped' for a period, but a substitute is being worked on j-ust- ihw."' "Will K . l?i. :1k; !i:h of canning homo under ^UtDi&rd rules. th< : bringing' the. product- t-> a central sta". ,;l iov .-ale' and u:i fornr jaheir \V :*<.>? ( '"oauty sh;,< pid thirty oi canned - >?? this Avay agffmg year -.Mac later, 1 omatoes Expect a pr.'pi'sUion to arrow i fifty ty ojie : andred and fifty au e's. ?of tomatin - ? or a man in Florida for- ty-iitJ. '? . I'arly made n?e a jTeneral price ?<?:* "one ? dailar .for. One> last Sav..::t< r i'vr ' Think it over. Onion* This is. vh? nth for putting out the red ftitfi.'U t..r or potato onion. They corny . . ..tIh for our ca;np trade, and irood yields. There rs need lot \ ..rger aerate. ? l^uol ' ations ot:. :V i>e iii s -vn.'. ? ticn? Slow ? i V There i> '.i ? viit usual ? iayiuir ??f. effi?s this' m a> Jt'he.. '? 'past years- 'Mot-." eold.s- . and ? like Troubles. ('? ur<-;0'es; eause . set;i'n>'. traceable ? ... Wv';u, lied condition thlK' tfi?; laclv- ???! .wveu ??-tyff ddrin'; tfii.-- bu',, -;?? - and u.Ji. Flock [that- did ^;:;.vr;yha'j:.c;. than.othvr.^ a; Idyj.rf' the' !* si fruV If !!t >s now. T. ' r- or t'our hdve .made., the mistUKv. ?_ 'cftancin^ feed .the. pullet.-. ... i threw tiK'iu intw a; feast 'a- ni'vk .r'.- !t. Less -Jjrgs now., but morif; net . ..? :>anin?er. . so you w.ii .-*10*. lose muc?. Sc?- ?i:hat it'.;, 'r<.-o>t on the pi'rrives. and." 'not .* ;Vi : by windows, ??. ?whc'Ft 'they. ?????'?? .a draff. _ One wU.n' a bad cold < able X o give it to Uir tile Kexk- ":-i -s. MbVe . the sick ?\nes to tr.eir. A-.w-r- and give a <H?se of -a.'ts. ' if :ii r have c.o'Ul- dip their throats, v.vks is uo??l. Hens tha.r. .it -low to start ear; h? pushed oonsidt raS?lY by keeping th*. .m ?in the house, -ill tour o'clock. This fivtiaces '-theft stay near the mash h < >rqjf fs aijii ;t nfore of the eyjr laynng nihsh.. \ < ??<! warin ma>h cMUjUBied ? ? itvi : If you va'.'. sOflie January bab\ ch:<.ke!?s for "ti-o:!v.rs. bitter speak to vile ('onVrnu?:-:<T' ll:itche!*,v so<>:n. M?-'tfte^-.c'.;.:. i'v-'n to attange .? f?V . the hatching. RED CROSS ROLL CALL IN PROGRESS ? The. anna;;! ' 'I* '! Ct&sti R;:l! .call :> IJ'on !.n pr??g ? ? Brevard, with J. S.. Si-lVursti - .? . ytfkrai . inana^rt-r ?of the .;riv( . ;? -',ste,i i.y oll'.i rs. ft is :h*>pnl ?i'iv ?: ,-ali fornur , .'f.enrb'-rs \>f. th? Ked i .* oss \v !!/ re.'tey,- ! membership- . ,n ? the r.; v.-.-.-k"; and that fort: ?. ' nantc s niiitu. ' )?!?'' Secur'td. s?.t '? lie . local, clli might attai:;. ali??t-t'ett APPEAL MADE FOR CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY We n>ak? .>ur annual Holiday ap ?v ' '* peal to tile. V. r.ons vf North <:lnr."l lina for .op^r.: :ng. ? f ufitls to he. use i in .1 U2G. ? t ivn.' t'li?'" suve*iss -of : ;h: - apjH-al will based our work for" next yea.r- r.v-rj i??U d'oniitioir' v. ;? moan ahothef child saVed. JSxt .betV ter invest.r.vT vtfered. and ? child-lov.ng ? ?: . : iand womajv -fi'-a! participate ::'i. the %?H-k- yf t>U! S - cie.ty-. V\V recwiyft tk< fiftahciii ?: r.id f-'ofii the ,> ?i' Leirislature and div pond entirely ipoH voluntary cor - tri but ions. ?Durinir the holiday period .invest:-. sjatf oar >'? -i;t and then makv an appropriatl' ?? ? our mair.rH:::v- ? funds for work in KVlitJ. X- ? donation *. ?? -li^dl to be appreciate^', and none' toy .aree but may He put t if cohstruej.ve' ase. The- volu^ue ?>-, work is only i m.ited by available o; efatin.ir funfisl C'-hildrt'D - Home Si>t ietv of \. (1. ; Inc.. John J. Fiji ?-TiiK. State SuRt.. Greensboro. \. C. YOb'Nt- J XCKSON CO'JI TY BOY ARREST ,Z> ON THEFT CI-iARC*" A _\:ouag.--l< ;7 or !'8 years ol-' .wii.- r.rre?!* il S..curday at Phpih '?Eititrt; by l oi . ? rtih . Sims -on info m-nion K.-on ''imniy Sh.-t iff for. the the,:. ?f a Ford auc \v- ! and ";.t. The von ti,.r admitti f hi.- ;rv! is ear-' ? baek. to h.->5??c c an.y. LOCAL BOYS WIN I IN W. N. C FAIR In the livestock j udi'tr.ir contest held in connection with the Western North Carolina Livestock anil Ajrri- j cultural Exposition, at Aslu-viUi lasl'Week. Brevard. Hijrh. School won first and -e; >nd places in the j n > ! lt - ipir ??;*' Sw'ef cattle.. Th*\ bo> jrj. v :!:rl i ninvr -those places for thr !i f wi-r : ' Kdjra.:- .Osborne,. first, an ' ! !? Vi'u.veu . Sennrirs. si-cond.' ( )slu>rue -is.j ! > ic.eive a jjuhl medal ffiven. [?he North Carolina Livestock As: >?- ! ' i i.-iiion. .Scruggs- was present. ?: | with a most valuable book on juii'' f itiir . livestock, which / was Writt-ejV i tid jrivfti by R. S- Curtis. The livestock team made a Very j creditable showing in. the entire coti ? ranking fourth with nine : . h?'ols competing. ? , hi the farm crops contest, which ' co:i>T>te.l of the judpin>: of f u>. ten ear : .samples "f corn, four elas i of wheat. four of oats and t:tc. Vniiticatirtf; i?f:- fifteen. grass : anil i-ie. .time. ".-pkiv.t -anil their seel,' L'V . vavtl tanked sixth- -.1. K. C.oggu.. I Assistant State .Supervisor. ci?mj?ii 1 metued .the.- Brevard hoys. stat,:v that ' the- six made, the best . aVeTage [of any school-;! but. the rules of tin /contest are that the average; gra.;-. j of the'. i\vo jh-^nost boys . tl'om . 3 .ho*>! shall ir.nute for that school, j 1 a.ui tiia/.t ru-r niaile the hiiriw- v \ v, (i?, fjif Hi i .'rd. ' AJe.vandi r l.;t fie'. Ka yiiii ?iul !:? j"s - ami Vap ? Titrsb. y -ave to the; public I ^ ,r r. ri'ia.s 'rivorn'iiig-. an . -iiitvrcrtini i :.i inlsiructiye '.letiiiinstrniioi: ,ir. .hsvj ! ;VeH-'CvU??i:'uf.'.-ee?i-' corn. Alexanov: j i.ance actvil the part of a farme | v. he. waits VH! corn planting, time :!" ?>. yet hi$'?eml aiuf.-'thcn rushes to his j VriJK .to select it. \\ bile .'K- :s ivusk- ' j' i - /urn : from' a'.' typical old -crib, j Byrd,. a .converted farmer to new .methods ? farming. anil his >;< :V who is taking- Vocational Agricub iUFe. enters th?y booth-., The subject i : seed com i. th >rouK.hly 'iiscus.;e<K' By:d ..sowing the7'- advantage* .or ?:;ei(l:. selection through his ? sonV ? project work, while: Lance >tiil ai ^aes that dad. always got his 'seen 0 r:; i><<m the crib. Finally Lan.^t becomes interested t o knew if fic;<.-, -election wtlL . increase the- y;ei At this point Tirisley. the son- ar. siuditit, e-xpia;ji.e'd in .-detail ft'" ? v-lVrt ion... having a. small fu-M ?? arran.Ui.'d in the .-booth. Other equipment for this demonstral.io. cv-'n.M: ti'il a corn tcee for <jry-.i seed corn, germination for lev- - ir.ir the seel and a seed c-;'."n r a*- .-. - Thvse were arranged to ' fm -cefull: corv-e'y the ..idea of the :wi^aiita;i'. ?>f field- selection of seed com over ?the ohi method of crib selevlio:: Mure .than . ;t:'fty ?- people a itiies^ .i this demonstnui.on.. -. I J. A. (ila'/.emr. Afru-ultaral- I:.-L; FCi?MER COUNTY ?v?SIDENT IS WELCOME VISITOR ?\lvs. -.lonii H. Killtaii. fK'lta. . .1 ? ? is v ; s i % i r.- her brut hers, J . ? ? t .iV-hn. I'atte!.. Mrs.. Kiiliaii wili { t-n.-'Ui '?e''i ii a-' Hi*-- ii'eftiaL jol!\ L... . 1 at i. -in. dautrht-;'!- of the. late Chat; I I'.it'.oi:. ef X>av!d:-o.n .River, and < i' - j who nuv..i>erv her -fri'vnd^ ' by -? he. j iaauit^hces. ' lier 'mtiny fr;ch:v { .h: ..utfhoqt ihe- < ,'^'Unvy v iU be di - ; u'r.U'ii >. j i < ?\v. ?- >f. h^r to turn, <ii-i ?: an absetice 'o. _a ..tuii'.ber i>? jca.--.j L ' - ?-. . ' : 'I '.NEW BLILD.xNG IN , PROCESS OF EK^CTVO. j i ; ?. ? ? ? . Kxeavatio t ha> -been b.-^un fo?* a ::cvv brick haililinji between lite ; Ch-nient byi! :thtr ami iht' 1 !iis !">' . ?UitsMihjr, s.-.tr.e -? be usvd iiS ' r"otns for " .u- t vt::d ?( i.-any and ?; ..h'- Bat be.r. Sho-\ The buil ?):" c::;-eet. d t-' !'e rea<:y j :"< ? r t>ceup:i' :*y- by . .January- ;lst, j bvVmr e r i ? - - h*v tbaiith ? art'l ?i-iid'soiV M ' ARMIST'CE DAY iN BREVARD ArmiVtive ; ' ;. -v. t.s bscrveil- very. . t : ; ? 1 1 y in B ??ovarii.- w.I. ,h but 1'iL.ie '.''VVr.: ? :<? ? ?C'..;/e';;-:ite :. the v bri-iV. eve . : Ji; iihnivjis^py-. of freiV i - : :i fi oni. v . The lia.i-k. and nia y pf th( iius;:: : ? oitis.es- wer. ..loved: fur vile day. a-' -x rade was ..j -n by In >-hi>..! ch i I-v during : ';t; day, }.V: .. ." . Annis i.- Oay >>vV.'c;>m was pn.-ented at a.: -.h :???i?l iiu,i-i::i ; .la ii'e eve* i / A i>-x > c j eVldt EBCC nflf ho'o ' . ' i I'.'Wtl. ? . A ' '? " ?* ??? - V PC3R- MARRIED MAN ? iC. OF C. HOLDS BOOSTER SET I ' ? ? ? ? - ? ;? ?? . A meeting of the Brevard Chain-! ber of . Commerce was held at the - Court house Thursday evening of la. t week. About twenty-five mc-nibc .'s , ami proriiUienl citizens of the town were present at this meeting, and en- | thu iastic talks were heard from j practically all in attendance. It was] the jiicr.-.ial concensus of: opinion ?'that, the Chamber of Commerce must' be kept alive, and various commit- ; tees were appointed to further thl i end. a ' . " , I * ?* \ - - j It was decided to have a .icerieral tTet -to-};et her meeting and. lcnnjuei at the Central Cafe, this Thursday ?:venuij5? November I !?. The follow jri;r committee was appointed ' tv make a! raniremeiits for this halv ijuet: R. V Xeel chairman, with Mrs, O. I.. Krwin. Mi's. F. 1'. Sledge. Harry Patton. ('. l\ Wilkins. The following committee was appointed to collect membership dues: C. P Wilkins, Mrs. .1. \V. Smith. -I. H. Tinsley. A committee to secure :i temporal' -y. secretary was appointed j as follows: S. M. Mactie. O. 1.. Er- j win. MCCRARY MOTOR COMPANY CHANGED NAME AND OWNERSHIP The firm formerly known as Me C retry. Motor Company ha - . bee:; changed to Tryrtsyivania Motor ('(?Tiipany; u'lder the htanatfemen*. of Hafrisoa Case," as president; and .f. 15. SvMimey as secreta rv.-t rea-su.'e ? This chance went into effect wlt'iir. the past week; OYSTER SUPPER TO BE GIVEN TUESDAY NEXT The Missionary lail i?.-> of tiv Methodist church will iri'W their -an nual oyster and chicken pie sjpjK ;? next Tuesday evening at the home' of-- Mrs. \V. H. Harris. A nice dis play <-f fancy articles will also be j on sale. 1 'THREE KEf REALTY FIRMS OPEN HERE Three new Realty companies have sprung into existence within the past week, and additons or chan?rr !iave been made in the personnel oj other firms. r The Brevard Realty. Company* Inc.. t>pcn?d the of the wee' room:: on the .second floor of th McMinn Building, with a personal eonsiftin^r of C. E. Orr. Judson M CraryL J. E. Loftis and H. II. Bennett. This firm deals in acreajrc. business property, farms and re i tlcntial property. Sinjdetary, Williams and Black mere,. . of Warsaw, open real e ?tat offices this week in rooms over t'. Davis- Walker Drufr store, carryin; on a treneral real estate business. Th.C Pisjjnh Realty Company ha opened for ..business, in the offio The Xeel Realty Company, in the Clement Buildimr. Its three, officer consist of R. V. Xe< 1. president . Brown Carr, vice-president; J. Fran' Martin, sec retary-lreasnrer. Jerry Jeronje is now in parte. ship with Joe Tinsley, of the Tinsle-. Realty Company, on the first of the Tinsley Building. Philip Warren has recently i?< conn- temporary maltairer of t h ? Brevard branch of the Pinriix I.an Company, with offices on the ii ?' floor of the Whiindre Building. THANKSGIVING DINNER AT OLD DAVIDSON RIVET .V;* T" / ;? At flevi -n: o'clock Thursday iriq jnjr. Xiivembcr 2<Ith, member.- at friends of thi Old Davidson Rive church are invited to meet with th building committee at the Mai'v site (between the residences ? Miss Julia Peaver and Mr. Willi: .:. Deaver t. Come and brini: -.basket.*. Picnic dinmv will be served in . prrove. If weather is too wet or cold, meeting will be at th- rc dence of Miss Julia Deaver. adjoin irijr the Manse grounds. By I'H.l'er ?'??of the Consyrrcpat :onal Meeiinir. TRANSYLVANIA POULTRY IS NOW ! IN FIRST PLACE AS CASH CROP j To have tc.i.i the Uusiness men *>C i Transylvania some five years ago J that four or tive years hericc th 'f::rn:t*rs this t'ounty would b; seHinjf more troUars worth r>f pouh: ry and eggs, than from any other division of their farnu would doub - less . have ' caused some kr.nrh-.- and-, comical r? marks as to the speaker'. balance of mind. The poultry indust:y h:is grqtrn Iik-? .1 niu :iii tioin during the p?is: three years. Thee years afro D:\ Stokes raised three hundred pullers, and wa? considered our largest pou!-.. trynian. The next fall he had twelve hundred, and people came to see so m.\ n.y chickens >>u one /far.ii. 0. <>ngui started off this year .with two hundred pullets. R. F. Tha'p With fifty on his hack w . and others wit h various numbi : . The feVvr was .spreading'. in' Ul_ 1 "hie fifteen thousand baby chicken ?wre ortierxd in. a thr e -hundred, percent increase over the year Ik - fore; and lii'i.V over fifty /thousand; baby , chickens were raised on the forty T/jiding poultry farms. Here We. have another three hundred pi - cent jraii! and the results of feeling 1.u; the growers for l!>lio, would in dicate another three hundred per cent, or near that figure. Based on the 192-1 census.' figure, we have . i;0t less than forty liiou. and laying hens in this t\.unty thi fall, Dr. Stokes holding the large-, flock of five thousand or be: I' | Eugene Allison 1.500, .Mcl'ocy O* Kelly 1.000, C. C. Yongue oof. ' many around two to five hun.'K.i. Considering cash from things sol' . our poultry tops the list: Poultry . . $1 20.00O ieef Cattle ,'orti ... . ... . . . . . . . To.lKiU Truck 'Dairy Products 122.0'.>0 Swine .-' ....;. -la.oyu ?Viih. oth'-:* : thing:- normal, . i.e .: year should see our cash Cr-in: p; u! try paosi doubled, and the ftttur<. ;Yo oai- dare guess.- .'? 7he establishing of the Conr.iU::v ty Hatcher-.* promises u> -ut the overhead considerable. Better than thi"t.y pt-.cvnt of the baby chicken . j:..,* yea; died < ? i tro.ubre incident to shipping. About i,e?: percent. of--. -those hatched in lar honie incubators at home died. Ti.. alone will mean a large profit to 1>u ?dlie.-s. Aside from the deaths preve -r.ti'.i ; tHe hatchery will make it pos>'it>!?" | for each one to tret chicken- fros | flocks \vhich he knows are rU-;> This means hens that are m?>~e (i ficierit and a neater nam fie.' " : :;V ? !'<-r h:i:: 're;i pounds of ft fed. In other. words, the nojl*.**; men of. this County are follow!.:: - big business in cutting the ove:iu:. jail they can. Why tins' j;i .poultry in s smtill a neck ??i" the vvo?.'fe? i Why should a County ha..: only Hit farmers care to invest ; poultry? The biir answer is "that pays, and there i- always a :.. :*!?: . for tin .products. Uncertain :? ai\ cts for other t bines make any far; er hunt for thai one crop he ca sell. Not only do we have some f ?rs?. '.of market .'at present., but it -i-h '.best aay 'p oultry section has. V., haw the usual high price for la 'a fall and winter e?sgs. Then j dVj\ e months a medium mark.-:. Then t:,imes ouv -um .,u r vjsisb.;.' and u] gee- ejrgs to near rh'-'.h'. marks of wlater. Mer. wi '.'have j months of velvet. as others Woul . j call it, Tht same is true of he: and friers- ? tiie ne.\"t thing to r. ? i jMidtryman's paradise. , V.'hVre is. the limit ome a>k. N in sight yet, so no one :?n.ud!, T.h past rummer v.e did not have n;.: neusrh to supply our yam j ahd bearding- 'h?>us< -and -we j forced to send ; ? to Ti r.ne;-. oe T* ; the-.Vi. When we have e:i-.-,tci? -??? ; tu-iue use. there is till ilu.- 'neic* horia-r cities, -who a ??'. m '?.v^-.vanim" [S hat v.e prein:.c. so ilia We c:i:>:'. i keep them. -?:??? sky is the lbu.it i one man pet it: Needs To keep up our pace we will nee :: void storage plant to store ou; | ep'MTo 'that ?? the halehe.-j do-., not Usv | Uii:r.c two m.-nihs. Then son-., ?j \\ stolesale sy. '.< m of buying an !| sc.H i. y? '*?&&?'? a -d chickens ard san:.: v." ? tu!y::>g f ed.-. These matte/ ! c<i auervion soon, so as o kec< 1 us water? clear for good .-ailing. CHAMBER COMMERCE A Chamber of Commerce banqutl and general get-to-gelher meeting will be held this Thursday cveiiiitg. November i f , :t'_ seven-thirty ?'? i .< . at th<- Central Caff. This is for tiu pui pose of ti.? aiing more intcre-t i th's d-r.-ni arxl it is .... ...... ^ ^ . . that the gefie ; ' nuMe; w:!! :. :: thenisel^vs <>. this opporlun sty fn. a time of "ple;i tht social ? - |??i am! ::r the aaio time !?t- ?_ : .la. worthy fiwrnuiiky: enter-pi ! ? O. Max Gai : :.-r. of Shi<!l)y, wili he the* principal sp? al..-r of the casion. and a! ??> ' prominent citir i. of Brevard will be heard in after-dinner spieehes. Tickets a: now on sale by tin- various nu*inb- : ;i* one dollar per plate. The committee iri charge that it is impossible to make- a.i every-member canvas. but hop. every one will attend. TURKEY ON E>.H:BITICN IN JEROME & PUHELL'S WINDOW Am un usual k specimen o? turkey gobbler family is on v\m!' tio.n in the display Window <>;" Jc** ronie ? I'ushell department The window is attrae: ; ? 1 7 d> ?n atcdr displaying well t;v i.;>r effect, with the large fowl slrOtt i) pa'Utliy about as the o n<< ? of r ?traction. This 'turkey. along ?-> i * five hers. -will !>.? .giw-.i ;aiva;-: the Tuesday i>efore Thanksgiving. W. O. W. GIVES BANQUET Th? local oi'ffanifcation of t Woodmen of th>- \V*??rjI?I gav. a 1: <iuet in the W. <). \V. Hall 'Saturday evening. at which some two hu-"<ir- 'i members were rirekeht. A sump'u ous chicken ami oy-tev dinner va served. Sta:.- Manager K. B. I.iv. 1 ? w- ?? " ? . . " of Kiiistoiv, made thi prim-ipa: speech of the ? reason, also- > Manager W. H. Grogati. dr. a;:.: .Terry Jerome w< re heard f rom. REV. HARTSELL CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL AT FRUITLAND INSTITUTE On Tuesday evenintr of last '.vc'!; Rev. Wallace HartseJl, pastor of Brevard Baptist church, concluded a series of ?'?ten-day revival servi at Fruitiatui Institute with a mast r ful message from this text comer: ing Jesus Christ: "1 find ? o fault in Him." The results of the meeting wer. very gratifying in that a large nu.i bcr of young people Wi rt -.r e'l. an.' the spiritual life of the school ami church was quickened and d'-.-pcm !. The general expression of the -tu deht hoijy and faculty was tha* the; loved Brother Hart sell before, !??.. were all devoted; to him ."ho v.'. Tit presence in some of the -er. ice- ' a number of people from i ' r and Hendersonvilb- was greatly ap preciated. LOCAL TROOP GIRL SCOUTS GIVE FiVE WINDOW DISPLAY . In observance of National' Girt Scout Week, the local Laurel Ti*"o. No. One gave -v.;?'h fiftv:nii>on la \\iek extrehuly interesting a.- w< .as instructive d>pla'y? in Yhc ? a-ie : si-ore windoXV. . iiow'i; g ' :i .1 min e ' ?!>: of Gir? ?.-ot. ii.vitv. Tju ? '? v.\'-'v . ? 1 y tract iye in -arr: H^rdatept^ la\?ll the va :0U; a-ctrvTi 1 . put ? :- 's,' for which 1 'tis ia ' :iina! on..*: ;.:ati;:n stand-:. Jlofulay after.'iOoM '.he. sy *.vi in the show window of Supply Company'- fuijnit ;v ? represent a Girl Scout perform-, ing the* sot ia! duties of h.sf. -s : Tuesday af'efm . '; i hi- . ?i : -s !:??> Jerome & I'ushi ll wimim rep.- - .-?on'.ei! Child Wvl;.:ir? in a: : Wednesday after::. > 'r. in T'. * ? ::" w'ndow. was giv-. ?: a d?-m. ;ns:."U in F5r<t Aid and Home V ?? jr ? Thursday in Plumnier-C ?">!??" w'" do\v was gi\\ n ;i sewi ig and miiii: ; y; Fridj?y af:.-: - mvn the Scouts cc.ndiu-t i :? pfept ing program irv fro^:t f ? e\v h:uh .-v. hool hiuh' .1 ;;iid ur.'ay afternoon in St.r : : - ''o*?. ing Company's window, a 'ei: tion in Woodcraft and ut'i These displays nr. i vat'- :; w. re :'.ll woll ji eparou an-: 1 ectltfd. pxhib-ing >p'e:- !: > w the part e.f the loc;t' am! at the sam:' time ''? ? t era! yubli.- a eloar imr.uh; :a.to i varicas activities. TIE PRAYER CORNER HOLINESS AND WHOLENESS A writer whom I jrrex'tv" re says, "God wants us to f, iit-.dthy. j Our Lord ;tj| maimer of disease- dist aso of bo(ly aud mind J as well as of soul and ? i [< vv.il i help us in our fijc'nt a:r::?i!>i kind of evil. Iieliirion >houid ii a ,>? | us sane. healthy and "hr -^ht; :iot morbid sentiment::! ?.i .!<?!?. -f ul. 1 intended to make us h;:ppy it Ll.is world :is sil t li<r- nrxi. ?> i. are. holy-boinjf temple; <>;' floly Ghost ? and should he const t rated m the most eflWtive si rvi o .vc ran offer to Cod and <>ur Holiness js h-alth of ot!. health is holine>. fvh'.lv.ic ,,f body: therefore it i, ,, cultivate- the outward ,f health, accord to -h> '-."."-e-tion theory tnat to *\-av ? * ar \v?di" to ^iirlit winning barb* a- a a ? ease of every kind ? bodily. mef:ta!f and spiritual. Wo -diould ir. *?> >? habits of cheerful a . ? * i v 1 1 ? - ? 'li.'ki- 'varty illtef ? :i i ? i.i\ v.ork ,;i the people* ;?!??>':? >! 11 Kye.r. . interested, if v.e . .a. '* I- : "?!!. and '.ouch the i 1 ' i ? f >| ever;, soul u',; . V' . ?' 'I'.,!. Sojce ?'ire ii!;* ? ,? Hi * fa< . . i - tip-' wi'jj them, ?>: ? ? -h ? thought* of th< nds o in ? Howards ?ilmf-; :hv..luntarily ; ,? ?!u-r t he of r: ,,{ i, ili>i'?rf f|. I?ut "even ?!.< n. v.* w it i!:u-' ! '?? i here. Know that in sen i>.g them we are serving our Master and Kord. A PRAYER FOR HOLINESS AND WHOLENESS 0 Tli'.ii God of lloiir.- ? and \\ h'-dei':e>s. Who hatest disea-t- and pair, ilfjd sickn?*ss. a ltd longest that all Thy < hiMren should i>o heai'hf aid whole. for Tilou did-! -end Th? Son. ?>ur Lord. ii? ni : i; manner of disease anions Thy children here on earth ? disease *jf i ody and tnind, as well as* .of soul. Let Us ver for jret that He is our Helper in our fight against every kind of evil, and that our religion should n;.ke u-* sane, healthy and hr i irh t . not morn: I sentimental or doleful. Thou di is:, intend that it should make i.- happ;. in this world, as in the next. Bring home to our hearts tin- fruth thai our bodies are holy, the temple* of the Holy Ghost, which is in us. and which we have of Thee. ;.nd should be consecrated in the mos; efl'or-ive service vvv car. olFer to Thee and . ur neighbors. I Open, our eyes To <ot. . a* f i -T. ness is health of soul, and health is holiness or wholeness of body, and therefore.it is important to cultivate the outward -i.-rns of health, accord ing to the >uggi .-tio-i theory, that to say we are well i< to fitrht a winning battle against disease of ? v. r\ k nd ? bodily, mental and spiritual. To th - end help us. we pray Thee form habits ^of cheerful ac tivity ajid ' > takt a heartj inter-'-t in our ..try day work a id in the pt o'v aro'.s;:d {? ?,,? v *ry <>?*;? :s in* re ? ? d. if wt <??.:: ^ :!.r >u^a j.Oil* i t'Mci: the 1 1, r . ; ; under !:? !i. A'o! in every m>u: \v< j/.ay ? ?-er t 'r .'a-- nt" T:V-i . ('Jr* (itii. So;: like i ? ? > I : - h ? ? ' 4 mirrors, re fit/'.' Tin face. s? ? that the sliuht , e-t - ? *. ?; with the:.', or ?*vei? the of ?'heni >;?: ? ! - . -u r- heart* ? up".:. ; ost in vo!u:.rar:!y ; whde ; i:'i ? Tin imajre i- v-ry dim and <! Kr.ow that iti serving i th- ' *?;? servinp our Mader and ' 1' So -hall we be Thv fu? and J fa' * ' vants. O Thott Oo.l of H''1 : ni Wholeness, and in h'-.v !i ? ' body and soun Iness of mim! v< Thee our da vs f->r \ ?J<- ::i>' Amen. ; RECSSTP '\TION BOCKS ARE OPEN FOR S-r.C! \L T *.X i In iespoivse t?? a ;?? ? Ii i>..:? ; at forth by the < "our * y I-ctatd. E-'t -<?;?: !?>:>. 'he County <'.? .m: ers ba; ?? onlerd a n? "? - :: ra. n t>;' al! qualified vote:. . lh:? Cour..y to vni'. i ?i ; 'it- n;i*t i ? ?> ' u.-t.-f< ih s.hool ta\, to supj'b -.i s nio-nt').- s; Ivool fun : of !*? Tile r--;':s.tration l> op.-ned las: at ???e USJ::ii r i. : !ei in:r piaces. and W'il >es:-i.,:i Ten i :*.ch " Saturilay untU eiec* ? lay. Tues day.- I .'ei-'inoi r vc. ers of t!: ' curt', a*-' \i: ?:e:i ?? :-eci.s;or on ?'?ne of i'Be* rein^hi!::* %:* ur?lays '? ille.V If-1 ,?.' ia.tvd io on- this mi ; important liUe- t i;;.".
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1925, edition 1
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