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MRS AWARDED TO MANY AT HIGH SCHOOL AT END OF FIRST SEMESTER The first semester of work in the I>. ovarii High School will close this week with the following students having won special honors in schol arship. The number after each nniu.( indicates the number of sub jects in which the student won honors. 11TH GRADE Fred Hollingshead 4 j John Kimzey 3 j Joe Poole 1 I Branch Paxton 1 ) Polo Brecse ......" 1 ( - Eller. English 3 I AIM Glazener 1 f Gillespie 1 I ti Hamilton 1 ( Marion Henderson 1 f I.ouise Hughes 3 I Mary Johnson 4 I Noll Johnson 1 E ;::a King ; 4 I i tara King 1 | Montgomery 2 j C.'.'.henne Osborne 4 Christine Snelson 3 Itath Waters 3 Ann o Yonsue 4 -Jr.iia Yerner 3 10TH GRADE Charles Crary 1 Pau! Glazener ." \ llsnvey Gravely 1 Philip Hunt 1 Edward -7 on en. 1 Frank Osborne . . . ; - Flora Allison * Pe!"'.e Brinkley - Jeaa Crouch 2 Xell" Edwards 4 Willa King 4 M^ragret l.yerly- 3 Xar.cv Macfio - Geneva Merrill" 1 Pauline Mull 1 Kiinal'-th Shipman - i.or.r-i- York 4 ?IHo.'iche Penland 4 Thomas Mitchell 1 9TH GRADE Charles Allison 1 Clarence Allison- I Billie Bridges : . . . 1 Allen Sampfietd 1 V'alry Carter! 1 Charles Cunningham 1 Xewton Glazener 2 Mc Grogan 5 William Morgan 1 j Warren Scruggs .... ... 1 Harry Sitton . . 2 Ezra Amos 1 Vernon Fullbright ..... . . . 1 Bonnie Batson 2 Lawrence Carter . 1 Josephine Clayton ........ 3 Jeanette Collins ... .... 5 Clara Coren 4 Myrtle Dill 4 Letisha Foster 2 Pauiette Gillespie 1 Annie Hamilton 3 Edna Henderson ......... 4 Anna Jenkins 2 Lillian Jenkins 2 Vera Jones ......... .:. . . . 2 Louise Kimzey ........... 3 Margaret Miller I Edna Mason 2 Leota McCrary . 3 Bessie On- 2 Lorene Payne 1 Belle Keed 1 Mary Sheirill 1 Adelaide Silverstcen ...... 2 Maude Sparks ' 2 Helen Sitton ............. 3 Julia Wood '. ... 1 Beulah Zachary ....... 4 STH GRADE Iloke Anderson ... ..... 4 Alton Ashworth 3 Rowell Bosss ............ 2 Ernest Brown 1 Carl Bryson - 2 Raymond Byrd " C. L. Corn 1 Walter Giazener 2 Vernon Gosnell 3 Clifford Gravely t A. J. Johnson 2 Arthur McCrary .......... 1 Charles Morgan ? ? ? 2 Ed;rar Osbornt- ? . 4 Taft Raster V- 1 Walter Shipman 4 Van Tinsley A Ralph Waldron t Helen Allison 4 Reba Alexander 1 Ethel Amos 2 Roberta Bryant 1 Beatrice Burriss ......... 4 Willoree Byrd 5 Lucile Carter 1 Beatrice Cissom 1 Ethel Curlee 4 Elizabeth Duckworth 2 Ruth Galloway . . 2 Ola Glazenei . . . . , 1 ? . . . ' 1 Gertie Hamilton .......... 1 Louise Hayes .-. 2 . Tina Hedrick 1 Florida Jackson 1 Alberta Jenkins .......... 1 Azlee Justus ... * 2 JeWfell Justus . . . . . . . .... . . 3 Emma Mackey ........... 1 Nell McCrary 1 Josephine Mull ........... 2 Willie Pridmore .......... 1 Lillie Raxter 2 Sadie Reed 1 Amanda Sparks 1 Helen Thomasson 2 Ruby Whitmire ........... 1 Mary Wilkins ............ 2 Mary George 2 Roe Burrill 2 Azilee Baker 1 HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING SUNDAY! At a mass meeting of the Brevard Hoard of Associated Charities held at the court -house Sunday afto noon, plans were outlined regarding the work of this organization for the present year. A committee was appointed to | meet Monday night, at which tiir.i ?his body in turn decided to appoint a committee to take the town b;. sections in a general canvass fo funds.. This canvass v.'ili tnkj plnv >cxt. Monday and Tuesday, January 25. and 2C. The committee appoint ed on this canvassing campaign is as follows: S. M. Macfie, A. K .Hampton, W.I M. Homy, Mi. and Mis. H. A. Plus - mer, Mrs. R. C. I yon, D. G. Ward, 1. S. Br om field, Dr. J. F. Zachav., . Rev. Wallace Hartsell, Rev. E. R. Welch, Rev. V. A. Crawford, Rev. j Harry Perry. Rev. W. A. Monroe, It is stated t hiit a budget of $2, 000 must be raised, either in cash or pledges, to enable this worthy organization to properly function. It is further understood that all funds will be handled through a cen tral committee, and that no money will be expended until thorough in vestigation has been made by the proper authorities as to the worthi- ! ness of the case at hand. SALES $160,000 FOR WEEK ENDING JAN. 19 ? ? ? 1 ! The real estate deals as recorded for the week ending January 19, show sales amounting to approx imately $100,000. J J. S. Bromfield to E. J. Anders, ! $12 stamp. Monroe Bell to J. N. Siniard, $1 stamp. T. H. Shipman to Monroe Bell, $1 stamp. F. K. Gardner to T. H. Hallibur ton, $10 and other considerations. F. K. Gardner to Anice Douglas, $10 and other coilsiderations. E. W. Baxter to Mary Ashe Mac lie, $7 stamp. C. A. Thomas to Martha Jenkins, $10 and other considerations. T. H. Shipman to W. E. Shipman, $1.50 stamp. Ralph Fisher to William Henry, ?1 stamp. L. B. Houston to Anchor Finance Corporation, $11.50 stamp. F. L .Norton to Will C. Fortune, jO cent stamp. Roy Long to Leslie Nichols, $1.50 ? lamp. Roy Kanij>e to W. S. Price, $1 .tamp. E. R. Welch to W. B. Henderson, ?51 stamp. T. C. Stone to Chas. A. Gambrilt, $1.30 stamp. 'f. C. Stone to Roger C. Peace, 50 ant stamp. I". V. I'atton to Thos. 3. Tea.nrue, ?5 1 stamp. I.. R. Fisher co W. M. Jarrett, 50 cent stamp. A. B. Smith to H. H. Patton, trustee, $2 stamp. M. A .Powell to H. H. Patton, trustee, $6 stamp. J. L. Gravely to N. B. C. Carrier, $1 stamp. Alex H. Kizer to Henry N. Car rier, 50 cent stamp. Henry N. Carrier to Alex H. Kizer, 50 cent stamp. T. H. Shipman to Pisgah Forest Ext. Co., $50 stamp. Silas McCrary to Wm. MeCrary, 50 cent stamp . F. K. Gardner to W. L. Scott, 50 cent stamp. F. K. Gardner to W. L. Scott, $1 stamp. ABOUT WOMEN Miss Mattie Thomas, 53, is the only local reporter of the Daily Cit izen, Eufaula, Ala., and covers the town on her bicycle, which she ha. ridden for' 28 years Mrs. W. G. Loew and Miss Marion (luPo'nfc are the only masters oi ters of the famous Harford hounds of Maryland. Mrs. D. E. Fitch of Burt. le.^ cured the contract to paint ?.!! school houses in her township and dfd most of the work herself. Mrs. Clara Hubbs of Ilaton Roui;i is the third woman to bo elected a hounds in Anierica, being join'. r.'.J" [sheriff of a parish :n Lou.siana. No Demonstration can reveal' ett of BUICK Excellence ANY time you drive a x\Puiv*t: yon will wonder iiovtr such a remarkable car can be sold at such a mod' crate price. In just a few minutes you will realize thatyouare start ing, stopping, parking, driv ing with much greater case an%l sceurily. And that you arc surrounded by quality and luxury which rank with the very finest. Bur demonstration will tell only part of the Buick story, andyouihouldknovvallofit. A demonstration cannot show you the enduring stamina of body and chassis thi-.tbelon^stoBuick. Years are necessaryiortha'. it can only suggest the powerful ability of Buick's 75 horse power Valve-in-Head en gine, built for hills. It can not tell you how thoroughly the Buick "Sealed Chassis" and the Buick "Triple Sealed" engine will protect Buick performance on dusty, gritty roads. And it cannot even hint of the mental ease you will enjoy, with Buick Author ized Service "just around the comer," everywhere in America. HU1CK MOTOR CO.. FLINT, MICHIGAN, Diviiion of General Motors CorpDration the Better Buick * *< **t ix\ \ Better BituJc Six Cylinder Valve- ^ in*tlj.:d motor cars range in price /rotn&l 125to$199 >,f.u.b. Cuiik factories Amon? ihe Bttick of?en <ttirido>r(J mcJels there is one thai ?fi! I meet your desires exactly WIIEN BETTER AUTOMO BILES AHE BUILT. BUK.K WILL BUILD THtM Hendersonville Buick Co. Sapphire Sales Corporation REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Successful investors of the Southeast have turned their eyes to Western North Carolina. Activity in real estate during the present winter has been un precedented. All signs point to the most active and prosperous summer in the history of Western North Carolina. The miracle of Florida is being re-enacted in Western North Carolina. Now is the time to "take time by the forelock." No section of Western North Carolina offers greater opportunities than Transylvania County. Buy and sell and buy again! We have a few uncommonly good offerings, carefully chosen with a view to quick and sure profits. FOR INSTANCE NO. 3. 500 ACRES NEAR BREVARD COM BINING HIGH ROLLING LAND, GOOD BOT TOMS, SEVERAL GOOD LAKE SITES, PLENTY OF WATER, MAGNIFICENT VIEWS. THIS TRACT SHOULD ENHANCE FIFTY PERCENT OVER OUR PRICE WITHIN A FEW MONTHS. NO. 5. OVERLOOKING MONTCLOVE ES TATES AND GOLF COURSE OF BREVARD COUNTRY CLUB. BEAUTIFULLY WOODED HILLS, WHICH WILL MAKE IDEAL BUILD ING LOTS AND CAN BE DEVELOPED WITH A MINIMUM OF COST. THE PRICE IS VERY INTERESTING. ? * & Q 7JEH a . - ? i. . ? ? ?;???- " : . Sapphire Sales Corporation REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Corner Broad and Jordon Sts. Brevard, N. C. Of All the Other Books, A[o book So Good as Your Own Bank Book Between its covers is written a record of your financial progress in life. It is a book which you alone must write. Page by page it records your daily, weekly or monthly savings. As the balance increases, so will your interest increase. For we add to the total reg ularly by paying Interest on the bal ance each 3 months. Start writing your book today. Two Kinds of Interest 4 per cent and Personal PISGJiH KAHK Brevard, A[. C. M
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