BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 30,-1931 VOLUME XXXVI Number 17 ^ Ramsey Defeats Veteran Leader Almost 2 to 1 In Monday's Primary Contest for Mayor's Office i ? FEW DAYS REMAIN IN WHICH TO COMPLETE , WORK FOR THE BAM Over 90 Per Cent Signed Up for Re-organization of the Institution DELAY MOST DANGEROUS, AS FATAL DAY ARRIVES ? Men Whose Notes Are Held as Collateral Apt to Be Called At Any Time LARGE MAJORITY IS 1 SURPRISE TO MOST | PEOPLE IN BREVARD i Kilpatrick and Waters Also Go I Down With Mayor Whitmire ? All Strong Men 'CLEMENT, GALLOWAY AND WALL IS NEW MEMBERS Defeated Men Display Fine Spirit, and Urge All To Work for Brevard "If the men of Brevard would work j as hard just one day in the banking , situation as they worked Monday in j the town election, we would have banking facilities here before you could say 'scat'," said B. W. Tran tham Wednesday. Mr. Trantham is chairman of the joint commitees ' working in interest of re-organizing the Brevard Banking company, and : re-opening the institution. Mr. Tran tham was not discounting the import ance of the town election, he said, but ' pointed out the fact that establish ment of banking facilities here is of much greater importance than the town election. He was simply making the point that men will leave their work and labor day and night in an election, but few of them will give an hour to so great and important a task as that of providing banking facili ties for the community. The agreements have been more than 90 per cent signed up, but the : big task comes, it is pointed out, in j obtaining the signatures of the re- ! maining few, and there are but a j few days more in which to complete | this work. The agreemnts must be j signed by a certain day, else all the" work that has been done will be wasted, and there will be no re-or- ' ganization of the bank. Whatever is to be done in the mat- j ter must be done at once, and all citi zens who are interested in the com munity are urged to call upon Mr. Trantham, at headquarters in the Joines Motor company's place, and assist in winding up the necessary i work. Outside banks, holding notes 1 of Brevard and Transylvania county ? citizens, are showing much impati ence with the delay here, and it is ? known that these banks will soon make a drive for collection of all paper in their possession. It is point ed out that men who owe notes to the local bank, which have been placed with outside banks as collater- 1 ( Continued on back po9e) MUSIC LOVERS CLUB PRESENTS CANTATA Brilliant Performance Marks Close of Musical Season In Brevard ( Contributed ) Culminating the Brevard musical season was the brilliant performance by the Music Lovers Club of Cow an's Cantata, "The Rose Maiden," on Monday evening. Probably the most ambitious work ever attempted by a \ Brevard musical organization, it was ; nevertheless, done with considerable ' polish and skill. Due to the length I of the cantata, several cuts were j made, without, however, destroying the continuity of the story. The opening number, "The Rose of I.ove," was sung by Miss Biggers, soprano, and Mr. Boucher, baritone. Miss Biggers has a fine conception of tyle and her lovely voice was very | pleasing in her solo numbers. In the duet, Colonel Boucher's clear baritone . blended with Miss Bigger's soprano, i Their numbers were sung with great j fervor. Miss Long, a newcomer in i the club, is a distinct addition to Bre- j vard music. Her voice, in "Bloom on, i Mv Rose,-' was exquisite. In her | ? solos, Mrs. Hartsell, another new-, 4^^ comer in the club, displayed a o?, Ruth Perry, Flora Reid,* Bess "Rcid, Edith Sellers, John R. Sledge, Dor othy Souther, Rebecca Summey, Mol lie Snelson, Paul Schachner, Rarhel Williams .Marjorie Yourig. Following is the program rendered at the graduating exercises Wednes day evening: Music By Orchestra Invocation Rev. J. H. West Salutatory Jack Miller Valedictory Marie Case Address Dr. H. T. Hunter iPresentation of Diplomas Mr. J. B. Jones School Song By .Seniors Benediction Rev. Harry P