INSTITUTE ROMPS MKUF1SONV1LLEI Lbk*1 Aggregation Piles Uj? Eieven to Five Score for Their Second Win Brevard Institute's baseball nine camped all over Henderaonville High m McLean Field Tuesday afternoon, foal score being 11-5, for the second win over the neighboring city team. t^Big thrills were given the fani TJ-nhe Institute team time after time during the fracas that was a. win from start to finish for th? local team. Agular, snappy little shortstop for B. I. furnished one ol the outstanding performance when ke smacked one over the fence wit! ?ne man on. "Aggy" got four oul E of five tries. P The pitching of Tommy Urahan ?m excellent. Only once, in tht seventh, was he ever in danger. H< had steam, breaks and all the nec ?rj stuff that goes to make a bal **me interesting. Six men in th< last two frames went out via pitchei f.u catcher route. Col. Boucher is justly proud o hi.-, aggregation. They are playing i snappy brand of ball and deservi a- nch better support than has beei s *arded them this season, v f~ GLOUCESTER NEWS || Missea Stella and Edna Kilpa trick spent Saturday night with their aunt. Mrs. George Hamilton of Shoal Creek. Mv. a in! Mia. Spurgeon Owen wen |Rosm?n vUitors Sun-iay. I Prof. J. F. Corbin w?.a In our section last week, helping the folks sow celery seed. 1 Mr and Mrs Clarence McCall were Rosmon visitors Friday night i Misa Bessie Owen spent the week end at Rosman with Miss Nora i , Meece. ?' i Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCall spent 1 Saturday night with the former's 1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McCall. | Frank Morgan was a visitor in this ? section Wednesday of last week. 1 J. Colie Owen and son Homer, and 1 1.. C. Hall attended the baccalaur ; , eate services at Rosman Sunday. > PREACHING AT THE LAKE NEXT SUNDAY MORNING I ! Rev. E. R. Pendleton will preach s at Lake Toxaway Baptist church * next Sunday morning, and at Oal< i Grove at 3 o'clock in the afternoon 'Mr. Pendleton preached last Sunday f morning at the Brevard Baptisi 1 church, supplying for the Rev. Pau e Hartsell, who preached the bacca i laureate sermon at Rosman at thn hour. nana (PENROSE PEN POINTS More vk&n fifty persona met with Julian jliisner at tte Penrose school house last Tuesday to see him complete the saed corn test. An other farmers' meeting1 wili be ar ranged soon. Mr. Glasaner prom ises the young folk a good "movie" | at the next meeting. Closing exercises for Penrose school were held Monday night. Our boys and girls recited their pieces and gave their plays in a creditable manner before a packed auditor ium. The writer regrets that other duties prevented his meeting and speaking to all the kind friends and patrons present. A feature of the evening was an address by Proi. S. P. Verner, county superintendent of schools. Mr. Verner first addre3sed the audience in his forceful manner, speaking of education and teaching in a way which showed knowledge gained by long faithful work in his chosen field of education. Then he < spoke to the members of the seventh Grade, the graduating class, in a i touching manner congratulating i them on their completing the seventh ; grade work and pointing them on . ward and upward along the way ' During the evening a history medal t given by the D. A. R. was presentee I to Frederica Maxwell for excellent-* - in the study of history. This was t presented by Mr. Verner. A lik< medal was presented to a seventl HOLTS CREW LOST IN LONG BATTLE Holt's crew lost to a team from Hendersonville on McLean Field last Thursday afternoon after eleven innings had been played. Final score was 10-9. The game was nip and tuck from start to end, with Brevard piling up a lead only to be overhauled by the visitors. Simpson, pitching for the locals, had a very good day, and but for several costly errors would have easily won his game. Several .games are scheduled to be played here by the Brevturd aggre gation before the formal opening of the Tri-County League on May 15. grade student from Little River at the same time. The closing exercises consisted oi the presenting of prizes and diplomat by N. C. Miller, principal. These , were prizes for spelling: seventh : grade, Frederica Maxwell; sixtl i grade, Alma Talley and Theo Wil liams. Perfect attendance certifi . cates: Charles Ownbey, Alma Tal I ley, Irene Davis, Ruby Ownbey ant I Gloria Anne Wilson. Seventh j?rad< ! pupils receiving diplomas were i Charles Ownbey, David Surrette ; Frederica Maxwell and Lamar Mor i gan. * SELICA NEW? HOT E8 ""7 i___Z-TL ~ i Rev. H*rviy Sovtfan of Pi*gak Forest, preached * wkndld uwkoti at Selica Methodist church laat Sun day. which was enjoyed by a laJffe congregation. He will preach at Cathe/B Greek Baptist charch next! Saturday night. I Our prayer service last Saturday evening was well attended and wen conducted by Clerexice WHtmire. Our nest service will be from St. John, conducted by Alvin Fowler. Misses Annie bryson and Haby Dunn were visitors of Mr. and Mra. Tom McKinna. at the Cherryf!ip reductions on all these suits, a few of which we mention. Overstuffed Living Room Suite, which we sold and which is sold everywhere, at $l>7.",0, in this sale at only $75.50 Overstuffed Living Room Suite, convert ible bed, sell all the time at $135.00 We are offering it in this sale at $122.50 Overstuffed i :nj,r Room Suite, always a Hood buy at ? In this sale we are giving it to yo for only '97.50 Cane Rack Livi: Room Suites. Sold for vear.s at $fi7.5.0, ow in this sale at sc 52.50 Wicker Living Room Suites, a regular $?19.73 purchase, now going at $42.50 ICE BOXES Complete line of ICE BOXES and REFRIGERATORS. Porch Rockers, Swings and every thing ? all at reduced prices. PARLOR SUITES Settee, two Rockers, two Straight Chairs, regular $45.00 outfit, now going: at $35.00 Walnut Dining Room Suites, beautiful indeed, regular good buy at $175,00, now going at $145.00 breakfast Room Suites, a big line from which to make selections, at the low prices of from $17.00 to $25.00 Odd Pieces, Dressers, and so on, ranging in reductions from 15 to 25 per cent WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT RUGS? A.iii wc have them, in all sizes, shades and kinds. And iw prices that will make them move from our store to your door. LINOLEUM RUGS ? 9x1 2 $8.50 VELVET or AXMINISTER RUGS, 9x12, reduced from $48 to $38.00 SMALL RUGS, 36 inches x 72, at only $1.00 MATTING RUGS, 9x12 $3.75 And a rup for every room at a price for every pocketbook SEE THIS DISPLAY ?YOU'LL BE SATISFIED. PRINCESS JEWEL RANGE Undoubtedly the best value in a cook stove we have ever ottered. There is no better Range than The Princess Jewel, with its enamel front. We are now ottering this range,, with all necessary pipe included, at the low price of BED SPRINGS Enough Said SELLERS Famous kitchen cabinet ranging in price from $22.50 to $47.50 with each cabinet we give absolutely free a 32-Piece Dinner Set Colors: Green, Grey, Ivory, White MORRISTOWN HICKORY CANE CHAIRS Straight, Strong, Durable. Were $1.25 Now only $1.00 imTr TIIIC, There is a reason for this sale, and there is good reason for you to buy at this sale. Our reduced prices are sufficient reason for your ready purchase. We do not often offer reductions, always marking our goods at a reasonable profit that you would be satisfied for us to have. Therefore, when we say that our goods are being marked away down iti order to boost our sales, you may well be satisfied that you are getting some real values. SUPPLY CO. THE OLD RELIABLE J. M. Allison, Manager -- Brevard