CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ELECTION
FOR YEAR IS CREATING INTEREST
Under the new plan of electing
diuKors for the Chamber of Com
merce, ballots arc being prepared and
will be mailed to the full membership
lor its consideration at orico. This
plan calls for election of seventeen
n .embers by a committee appointed'
,by the president, and the election of
eight members by the membership as
a whole. Ballots being mailed to the
tvembership will call for a choice of
eight members from the wholp list
c.i members, with the exception of
the seventeen nominated by the com
merce committee.
Following are the names of those
elected by the nominating commit
tee:
.1. AI. Allison, James F. Barrett,
James S. Bromfield, Frank D. Clem
? i it , Henry K. Erwin, O. L. Erwin,
Kandall W. Everett, Jerry Jerome,
Alex Kizer, Robert E. Lawrence, E.
I'. McCoy, S. M. Maefie, H. A. Plum
mer, Thos. II. Shipman, Jos. S. Sil
versteen, Thos, J. Summey, J. 11.
Tinslev.
iwDfrosnium
HAS GOOD YEM
With a total attendance of nearly
one hundred thousand people, the
annual sevies of Bible conferences
conducted by the Moody Bible In
stitute. Chicago, "during the summer
months in various sections of the
United States ranks as the most suc
cessful in the Institute's history.
From the angles of total attendance
and calibre of speakers and leaders
functioning . t the meetings, the con
ferences held last summer far eclip
sed those of other years.
rfome of the most prominent evan
gelists, clergy ;v.en ana laymen of the
nation occupied important positions
iii the 12 large conferences held at
Lake Geneva, Wis.; Montrose, Penn. ;
Occan City, N. J.; Brevard, N. C.;
Hendersonville, N. C.; Lake Orion,
Mich.; Denver, Colo.; Colorado
Springs, Colo,; Manitou, Colo., and
Eagles Mere, Penn., and two other
locations. The total attendance as
fcvealed by a recent checking of the
figures was 93,089 at these gather
ings," and the 100,000 mark is
thought to have been reached
through the attendance at several
s-ir.aller conference and evangelistic
campaigns conducted by the Moody
Institute extension department.
Seventy five leaders and speakers
addrcssad the aforementioned meet
ings^ exclusive of local enthusiasts
who aided the Moody representatives.
Officials of the Institute already
are laying preliminary plans for
next year's conferences, and expect
even greater results than those ac
complished during the past summer.
Various additions to the speakers
and leaders corps will inculde na
tionally famed theologians and lay
Citizens of ( ho town and county
jit urged lu give full consideration
to the importance of this election,
l't'cau:;? of its tremendous hearing
upon the future prosperity ami prog
ress of the community. It lias been
pointed out again ami again, and
proven times innumerable, that all
the progress this community can
possibly make is through the com
bined efforts of its citizons, and the
Chamber of Commerce otfers the
only means through which a concert
ed effort by the. community, for the
community, can be made, llence
lh<! importance of giving du. con
sideration to the election of the di
rectors who will do most of the work
in bringing people and their money
to this community.
Members are urged to vote for
their choice for eight directors from
the lis; of names received on the
hallo1 Delay is dangerous .because
the ! allots will be tabulated in time
fov ???imounccnicnt on December -8.
U. D. C. BODY WANTS
HEAT FROM COUNTY
Ilegilar meeting of the Unitvd
Daughters of the Confederacy w.
held at t|ie Library Saturday, Doc,
A letter from the state president
was read asking for contributions
for the Soldiers Home and the Con
federate Woman's Home. It was
decided to send Christmas greet inns
to the Veterans and widows of vet
erans of Transylvania county. The
number of these is rapidly growing
Jess, but there' are now 18 old sol
diers and 19 widows of soldiers in
the county.
The question of heat for the li
brary was warmly discussed. Sines
1920 until sometime last winter, the
building has been warmed by the
surplus heat from the county build
ings, it was pointed out. The U. D.
C. feels it is not asking too much in
requesting a continuance of this sur
plus heat, as the library is run for
the benefit of the community.
Ten new books are to be bought
at once for the library and one each
month thereafter.
The librarian reported for No
vember the following:
Total circulation 26G
Attendance . 174
New members ........... 3
Books added ............ 1
Receipts ......... $ 4.38
Disbursements . 24.20
At the conclusion of the business
session refreshments were served by
Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Beulah
Zachary. At the January meeting
Mrs. O. L. Erwin will :.ave charge
of a Lee-Jackson program. Mrs. J.
M. Allison and Mrs. J. P. Deaver
will be hostesses.
SUMMEY HEARING* S
SET FOR THURSDAY:!
Much iuU rest is being taken ill the; _
habeas corpus hearing, set for I
o'clock Thursday afternoon, wiioii- K
custody of liic 1 1-year-old daughter ?
o-f Mr. Ott Suinniey and the forme
Mis. Summey will he the is.-u.\ The
couple have been separated for some jjj
time, ami the former Sirs. Summey a
is now Mrs. J, N. 'I'ate of Waynes- Fa
ville. She is suing for the custody
of her daughter. Because of the k|
prominence of the family, the cast |g
has assumed unusual proportions. Lg
here. , 0
(i. A. Ward, Waynesville lawyer,
and Ralph li. Fisher, of the local
bar, arc representing Mrs. 'fate ii>
her light for custody of the daugh
ter, whilt Will. K. llroesv, of Bre
\ard, is representing Mr. Summey in
his effort to keep tlu- child with iiim. %
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8 WKJKlAL
SING ESTABLISHED 1
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Dayton, Tenn., Dee. 13.- ? Plans
for a siiiiewidt campaign in the in
. iv: ef Bryan Memorial: Oniveiy.ity
wiii.-h is being established at Day- x.
ton, are now being worked o'.it by ?f]
1J. Gerard Harlzog at the state head
quparters at Greensboro, X. 0., ac- el
cording to Malcolm l.ockhart, nation- ||
al director of the campaign. s*
Mr. Hart/otc, who is a native of &
South Carolina and a graduate of ?1
Wort'ord College, was recently nam
oil state director for Xorih Carolina ra
and went to Greensboro from the jj|
national headquarters here. Having
talked to ninny leading men in the
state, Mr, Hnrtzog reports that the
I campaign will have enthusiastic sup
port from Mr. Bryan's many friends
in Xorth Carolina, and from maiiy
other citizens who admired the
Con'omner and the principles for
j which h'? stood throughout his very 5r
i activ? life of service. jj
, Bryan Memorial University is be- \
itig established on a hill overlooking fc
i Dayton, where Mr. Bryan died fol- F
: lowing his great fight there in the K
? interest of fundamentalism. It is A
the purpose of the Bryan Memorial f
i University association to raise So,- i
1 000,000, half for buildings and half
for endowment.
. Approximately $700,000 has been
subscribed to the fund to date.
Xorth Carolina is fifth p.n-or><- the
twenty-six states from which con
tributions have come.> $34,658.01
having beeit subscribed by Xorth ,
; Carolinians. f
That this memorial university is | ^
of national interest is evidenced by L
the fact that campaigns now under j |
way in Xsw York, Florida, Tonnes- ? Z
see and Arkansas are equally l'S* H
sultful, and contributions have al- ( J,
re:i'.iy been received from twenty- ?
six states, though actual campaigns , ?
have been conducted- in only live of
thonr.
'$ $12.50 Nettleton
I Oxfords
'$7-95
Boys' Rain Coats
$2-95
I^LLI^f B SHEEi" SKIN I
1 0 11 f i I r A P UNED COATS |
'UIJBJIU W | Men's .$1 Oval. 8.75 g
Christmas Qeanup
SALE
They MUST gp by
Christmas
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Boys' S8 val. 6.95
Men's Blanket lined
'Duck Coats
| #2.95 and $3.95
?,fi -aar ''irfTrramarBiMfiif
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! '
Men's "Uncle Sam" Work Shirts *7C^
Christmas ('lean Up Price .. J tJ
Wool Shirts
fvi.K) Extra Heavy, Double
Elbow, . AH Wool Twilled
Shirts.
Christmas Clean Up Price . .
$2.50 Blue Flannel All Wool
Siffti is. (^-|.95
Christmas Clean Up Price . .
$2.00 Khaki All Wool Shirts ^1.75
Christmas Clean Up Price ..
95
MEN'S PANTS
Men's $3.00 Work Pants <(*0.65
Christmas Clean Np Price .. <4^
Men's $-1.00 and $4.50 Pants (?*>.45
Christmas Clean Up Price . .
Men's $6.00 and $7.00 Pants (T?/l.95
Christmas Clean Up Price ..
Men's Heaviest Grade, Hick
ory Stripe Unionalls
Christmas Clean Up Price
Men's White Overalls y- s
Christmas Clean Up Price .. <?. A
.85
(1,-1-65
iV3 EN'S SUITS
At 1-3 and 1-2 former Price
1(5 Suits, ranging in price
from $38.50 to $50.00. All of
Standard Makes--no Job Lots
Sizes 36 to 46 (P^Q.50
Christinas Clean Up Price . .?Pfcii7
2*1 ' Suits, ranging in price
from $28.50 to $30.00, All
New Clothes, and Standard
Makes, Most any size.
Christmas Clean Up Price ..?plU
18 Suits, ranging in price
Christmas Clean Up Price . . $14""
BOY'S SUITS
Boys' $20 and $22.50 Suits
Christmas Clean Up Price . .tP-i.?
Boy's $16.50 and $18 Suits
Christmas Clean Up Price . . ?pl?
Boy's $12.50 Suits (I?Q.45
Christmas Clean Up Price . .
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This is Our Second Annual Christmas Sale
And we are going to give you Real Bargains on your
Christmas Gift Jewelry* So come early before our
stock is picked over- A small deposit will hold any
article till Christmas for you*
-IgJhiiffc!
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS
21 Piece Roll Manicure Sets.
Values to $9.50. In Leather
case.
Christmas Sale Price
$5.95
26 Piece set of Holmes & Ed
wards Silver in a Serving Tray
? Value $41.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$26.50
Men's Strap Watches. Ideal
gift for him, in Fine Plush
Gift Case.' Value $16.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$11.95
Men's Watch Chains. 10 year
Guarantee with these Chains.
Value $6.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$3.95
1 Lot of Ladies White Gold
Bracelet Watches. Valued at
$16.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$9.85
3 Piece Dresser Set in Blue,
Gray and Rose. In nice Gift
Case. Value $16.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$9.85
Men's Leather Bill Fold ?
A Gift that wil 1 please any
man. Value $5.00.
Christmas Sale Price
$2.95
Closing Out our Stock ' of
Stationery. Values up to
$1.75.
Christmas Sale Price
69c
Mens and Ladies Pen and
Pencil Sets, in nice Box. Val
uer to $6.00.
Christmas Sale Price
$3.95
White and Green Gold Elgin
Ladies Bracelet Watch in a
Plush Gift Box.
Christmas Sale Price
$26.50
26 Piece Set of Stratford Sil
verware, In Beautiful Gift
Case. Value $16.50.
Christmas Sale Price
$9.45
'
26 Piece Set of Community
Silverware. Value $14.50 ?
Offered at our
Christmas Sale Price
$8.95
18K Solid Gold Oval Shape
Ladies White Bracelet Watch.
17-J. Set with 4 Sapphires.
$60.00 Value
$41.50
34 Piece Set of Holmes and
Edwards Silverware, in Beau
tiful Gift Case. $50.00 value.
Chriiim \s S^le Price
$32.50
12 Size White Gold Men's
Elgin and Waltham Watches,
15-Jewels. $32.50 value.
Christmas Sale Price
$18.95
10 ? 0 Size Yellow Gold Elgin
Ladies Bracelet Watch. $27.50
valutt.
Christmas Sale Price
$16.95
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