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mm*******************************************************************4*****?, I News of the Week irom Rosman f | MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent i .... ■ .^^x^j.JulMtA****^******************* Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moore were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. N. Moore. Miss Ruth Morgan, who is teach ing in Gloucester, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morgan. Homer Clarke, who is a student of Cecil’s Business college in Asheville, returned home Wednesday on ac count cf illness. W. K. Galloway and daughter, Miss Daisy, visited the former’s sis ter, Mrs. Jim Fisher of the Flat Rock section who is critically ill. C. II. Glazener Jr. is reported quite ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Glazener. Misses L.onnie and Lula Manly and little Miss Janie Wilson of Brevard were 'Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manly. Mrs. M. C. Sumeral was a visitor to Hendersonville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children of Greenville. S. C. were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. N. Moore. Mrs. Boyd Moore is quite ill at her home near Rosman and expects to undergo an operation as soon as sh : able. . ’ . and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire ni'' three children were dinner Kll.,is of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Mor. gan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and daughters, Ruth and Velma attended church services at Cherryfield Sun day. NOTICE AND SUMMONS IN -I IK SUPERIOR COURT Stuti »/ S'urth Curoliwi Count!/ uf T ran a///tun in Milon Leneriu Nicholson, Plaintiff -vs Ida .Jackson Nicholson, Defendant The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Transylvania County t- i btu'n an absolute divorce hv mid plaintiff ftom said defen dant; tliv said defendant will further lake notice that she is required to answer the complaint filed in this cause within thirty days from the ei mplction cf seivice of summons by publication, or f;le her demurrei to said complaint, or plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in saitl complaint. This the 2nd dev of October 1!>:>:’ OTI’O ALEXANDER, Clerk Superior Court. (let. 12—19-26. . SALE NOTICE OF TIMBER The Town of Brevard will, on the >14 dav of October. 1988. at twelve o'clock Nam at the City Mali Door, in Brevard. N. C. offer for sale and sol! to the highest bidder for cash, all of tli<- merchantable saw timber and avid wood on the Nortons >eek Wat' i bed. All bid- must be accom panied bv a certified check in the sum of S50.00. The Town reserves the ii;iit to reject any and all bids. Thi> the tiiith day of September, 1'OW'N OF BREVARD, By II H. Patton, Clerk. S .yt. 2I-2S Oct. 5-12. NOTICE OF FORRCLOSf'RE Under and by virtue of the power o| Sale contained ip that certain Deed in Trust frem II. CJarren and his wife Maggie Garren. to the un <iei signed Trustee, bearing date of Deccmia-r Uth 1028, and registered in Bo k No. 28 at Page 81 ct, seq. of the Record of Deed- in Trust for Transylvania County, dd Deed in Trust sciuring certain indebtedness th< rein mentioned and • ribed, and default having been c ■ in the payment .if said indebt, s where by the Power of Sale e ained in said Deed in Trust has i otne op erative. and all notices mired as ro said default having I n given and -aid default has not i n made good, and tiio holder of ho note evidencing said indebtedtie-- having requested the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed in Trust; Now therefore, the undersigned Trust', will, on Saturday, October 21st. 1988 at 12 o’clock M. at the Court house Door in the Town of Brevard, N. C’., offer for sale and sell to th* highest bidder for cash the folo'.v.ng described real property to wit: iiiu wi'wij; in iiiv lunii it word, N. C. and on the South side of Hast. Main Street, being all of Lot No. I and parts of Lots Nos. 2 and >f the Hendersonville Real Katsle Company’s land as appears from a plat thereof Registered in Rook No Pages l!4 and 05 of the Deeds Records for Transylvania County, i ferencc being hereby made to said Deed in Trust, the Record i f same, md said plat for a descrip tion of said land by metes and bounds. Tin- proceeds of said sa e to be applied upon said indebtedness, costs of sale. etc. This the 20th dav of Sept. 1933. D L. ENGLISH. Trustee Sept, 28 Oct. 5-12—19 S. E. Everette and son, Wilson,j Roscoe Freeman Lanford and Les a- Bryant of Easley, S. C., passed ■hrcugh Rosman Saturday en route to Glenville to spend the week-end visiting relatives. Mrs. Kermit Hall, of Lake Toxa •vay was a Sunday guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mick ler Sisk. Mrs. Eck Sims and Miss Dillard, f Brevard, were visitors at the 'irni; of Mrs. C. J. Eldridge-Satur day. Carr Whitmire, of Biltmore visiv ] .1 his sister, Mrs. E. A. GTazener he latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas are ■pending several days at Cashiers isiting Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Bryson. Miss Ruth Burt spent Thursday ■’*ght as guest of Miss Ruth Jordan at Calvert. 1 Helen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss had the misfortune to get her shoulder bone- broken by \ fall while playing last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall visited at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White Sunday. . , "Tuppie” Sisk had the misfortune o get her arm broken at school by falling cut of a swing one day last week. i Miss Betty Nelson who has been n Greenville for several weeks was ailed home last week on account of I he illness of her mother, Mrs. James Nelson. Misses Pauline Leathers, Emma Jane McLean, Olga Fortenberry and Beatrice Sisk attended B. Y. P. U. District meeting at. Calvert Sunday. F. A. Raines is’reported very ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines in the Midd.e ’’’ork section. Mrs. J. K. Mahoney is spending, everal davs at the home of her I laughter, Mrs. Frank Raines. Mr and Mrs. Walter Reece and] I -hiidren attended the home coming | lav at Quebec Sunday. 1 Miss Beulah Paxton, of Pelzer, S. f. was dinner guests of Mr. and 'ills. Allen Sisk Sunday. 1 - Mr and Mrs. Oscar Orr and sor, I f Tomassec, S. C., spent the week ud as guests of Mrs. Orr s sister, M’-s. Oscar Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and son, Guv. spent Sunday at Mack Breed - in the Glenville section. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gillespie, of Bre ).-,<! Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Green*; ■ -’lie Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Russell children of Cherryfield were din-1 .i- guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winchester at Calvert Sunday. 1 ■!,- and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire i Mi-- Eva Pharr visited Misses r, Pharr and LaVer; Whitmire indent- of W. C. T. C.. Cullownee, 'Sunday. _ , , Ci. rv. - • uitc ill is improving nn-ly. I Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener and j hildr-.-n enjoyed a trip to Willett?,, Svlva ami other points in the \V”vnef vil'e section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eycrettc and m Lake and daughter, Miss Louise | (Mode Hamley of Easley, S. C., spent lT„ .sdav night as guests of the form i Gs sister, Mrs. VV. R. U-wis, and Wi dnesday the party, with Mrs.; I.iwis. attended the Indian Fair. 1 .!. W. Glazener is away this wecKj n a business trip to Hickory. Lenoir,i Granite Falls and Marion. Mr. and Mis. J. E. Brown, ot Mai ion, were Sunday guests ot Mr ‘m(, Mrs. W. H. Edens at Rosman Lewis Summey spent the week-end n Gloucester as guest of Augusta Morris. Albert Cary was a dinner guest ,f Mr. and Mrs. David Scott m Bre vard Sunday. , , . Henry Kiblcr and Mr. Hendrick spent the week-end at Newberry, S. 0. visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Williams and children of Six Mile. S. C.. were wee k-end guests cf Mrs. Lusk s pai • llts. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen. Miss Blanche Arrowood. ot Roan Mountain, Tenn., visited Mrs. C. J Kldridgo Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener. Mrs., :Rie Rice, Mrs. Freeman Hayes ann , Billie, of Brevard, were Sunday guests oi Mrs. e-uuam, “Buster,” son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Richard Rice, fell off a truck Sun-] ’ 'ay at the home of his parents, and] I laetured his arm. Mrs. H. G. Stophel visited Mr ! Mm Allison and daughter, at Pisgah ; Forest Thursday night, and Friday I'n Brevard visiting Mrs. Horace [wait-n and Mrs. Francis Plummer. ■ (’ F. Jones spent the week-end in | \shc-ville with his family. , Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shelton and hilehen of Jackson county were ivi 'tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j \V S. McLean Saturday. ■■ Mrs. J. E. White returned home ; Tuesday from Asheville where she was called on account of the illness 1 f her mother Mrs. Millsaps. j Mr. and Mrs. Duff Glazener of i \-dtrsm, spent Saturday night a? I guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ! Paxton. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Lonnie Petit, who will LUKE RILEY SAYS THE RATS DIE BEFORE REACHING THE RIVER. Since moving near the, liver several years ago we’ve always used BEST-} ET. -We watched the vicious water Rats nibbling ;.i HES'I- YET. outside the house. About 15 minutes later they dart d off r the »iver to cool their burning stomachs, but-died l-,-- - f. ■ Id ' • it. Kills rats and mice only. Will not hurt cats, d or chit-kegs, ard there is no smell from the dead rat. BEST YKT comes i:i two sizes, 1 e*. size 50c; 0 oz. size 75c. Sold and ■cvruntced t.v B. end B. FEED and SEED CO. EH ONE t;«-. BREVARD, N. C. P S. S. CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE PARTY Miss Pauline Leathers entertained the young girls and boys of her Sun day school class at her home on Church street Friday evening. Games were played and marshmaL lows toasted on the lawn, after they went in the house where they were ••erved hot chocolate and cookies. Those present were: Charles Clark . E. Burt, Lonnie Sisk, Ruby Glaz ncr, Howard Reece, Junior Sisk, C'yde Rice, Lewis Summey, J. L. Nicholson, Inez Paxton, Helen Sum ney, Ella Mae Collins. MANY guests aT '.O-VERN LAST WEEK The following were guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches at Lo Vern during the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sitton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Simpson, George Jr. and Bobby, Mrs. J. D. Simpson and guest, of Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McGehee and children, of Macon, Ga., Mrs. L. M. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers, Rosman, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Galloway, Tom and Dorothy, Jack Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.’ Shuford Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Filmore McCall, Mrs. Charlie McCall and Hattie McCall. REV. BURT ANNOUNCES SUNDAY APPOINTMENTS Rev. J. E. Burt announces his appointments for next Sunday, Oc tober 15, as follows: Zion Baptist church, next Sunday at 11 o’clock; Mt. Moriah Calvert church, Sunday night at 7:30. epend several weeks in Anderson. E. A. Glazener, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazener. Miss Faye Glaze ner and Mrs. Roe Rice attended Founders Day at Asheville Normal Asheville Tuesday and visited Miss Louise Glazener. Miss Ruth Burt spent Monday night in Gloucester as guest of Mies Hattie McCall Miss Lcota Randolph spent the -week-end as guest of Mrs. Gus King at East Fork Mrs Gus King entertuined with a biithday dinner at her home, honor ing Mrs. G. H. Parson. A large num ber of guests were present Allen and Arthur Galloway of W: 11 Mountain spent Sunday night as guest of Mrs E D Randolph Mr and Mrs alvin Galloway and daughter Lila Mae and son Alfred pert Saturday as guest of the for mer-,’ son, Thurman, and Mrs. Galloway. Miss Clarice Harmon, Miss Cleo Hendricks of Lexington arrived Sun day night to spend several days as guest of the hitters brother Ralph Hendricks at Rosman hotel. NOTICE OF r UKtCLuiURt Under and by virtue of the Power of Sn'c contained in that certain Deed in Trust from Lewis P. Ham lin to D. L. English, Trustee for the Brevard Building & Loan Associa tion, bearing date of August 25th iy.;i, and registered in Book 23 at Page 170 of the record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N, C., said Deed in Trust securing cer tain indebtedness therein described, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and all notices as to said default having been given and said default has not be$i made good; Now therefore, the undersigned Trustee will on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933 ■it 12 o’clock M. at the Court House Door in the Town of Brevard, N. C. offer for sale and se ! to the highest bidder for cash all those tracts of lands lying in Eastntoe Township ’•.seibed in said Deed in Trust, ref erence being hereby made to said Deed ir. Trust and the record there of, for a description of said tracts of land by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be applied upon the costs of -ale and commissions, and said indebtedness etc. This the 12th day of September, 1933. D. L. ENGLISH. Trustee Sept. 21—28 Oct 5—12 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from Walter Duck worth and bis wife and Ralph Duck worth and his wife to D. L. English, Trustee for the Brevard Building and Loan Asso. bearing date of September 19th 1928 and registered n Book 23 at Page 10 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C., securing certain in debtedness therein described, and de i fau't having been made in the pay 1 nent of said indebtedness whereby [the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative, land all notices required having been 1 given and said default has not been made good; Now, therefore, the undersigned, Trustee will on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933, at 12 o’clock M. at the Court House Door in the Town of Brevard, N. C , offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following prop erly to wit: Being a part of what is known as he W. H. Duckworth lands, and nel uding his former dwelling house, ind fully described in said Deed in ’rust, and the record thereof, ref rence being hereby made to said Veil in Tvust and Record for a de ni ption of said property by metes md bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be •lplied upon said indebtedness, com vissions, costs of sa'e etc. This the 12th day of September, 1933. D. L. ENGLISH,- Trustee | 21 -28 Oct 5 -12 W. 0. W. NEWS | W. H. GROGAN, J* District Manager OFFICIAL NOTICE ' The Fortyi-Fourth Semi-Annual; Convention, Western North Carolina Log Rolling Association will meet1 October 25th and 26th with Ruther ferdton Camp No. 880 and Mill: Spring Camp No. 681. The night sea-' sicn will be with Rutherfordton Camp and will be at Hotel Iso-Ther mal at 7:30 p. m A banquet and good program will be carried out. then an old time square dance will be enjoyed. The morning session will be with Mill Spring Camp. They will serve free dinner to delegates and visitors. Several state officers and state managers will be with us. Come and have a good time with us Write Sovereign C. S. Royster, Rutherfordton, N. C. for banquet reservations for convention banquet at Iso-Thermai Hotel Wednesday October the 26th 7:30 p. m. Head Consul, Chas A. Hines will be the speaker at the banquet, his address will be worth seventy-five cents, however, the banquet will be worth the price, then too the square dance will be worth another ticket, so you see wo will get at least three times the cost of banquet Kings Mountain Camp organized another Blue Eagle club last Fri day night, they also initiated three candidates and secured another ap plication, Granite Falls Camp No. 866 held a very interesting meeting last Sat urday night at which time twelve irembers premised to get an applica tion bv end of week. B. A. Miller, Secretary Camp No, 80 down at Hickory was the honor guest Friday night, he having been unable to get to meetings for al most c.ne year on account of hr'ken leg. I was told that Sovereign Mil ti was surprised at the progress the Camp was making in different ways. I appreciate the following letter from past head Consul, B. T. Hi.., read it to your camp and start for year camp' a Brad-shaw contest. Sovereign Hill will again be with us at our district convention, Hills letter follows: Mr. W. II. Grogan, Jr., Brevard, N. C. My dear Bill: Congratulations on landing tns Bradshaw visit for your District! Now, get everything in line for a 0 ,,!t occasion at Hickory on No vi inlier 25—new memberships, cam miignx, attendance, program. Field Day arrangements entertainment h nd * all that may add tc the honoring event. You have the co-operation o1 thy membership of your District that can make this oeeasi n a greet j event for Woodcraft, and T am with you. In my Camp we have a Brad. OLD TOXAWAY. (Beulah Bice) M. D. Rice and daughter, Christine of Kannapolis, spent the ,'wedk-end at home. C. B. Glaaener, of St. Petersburg, Fla., was guest one day last week 01 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chappell. Mrs. W. M. Meece was a Friday night guest of her sister, Mrs. Jim Fisher at Reid’s Siding. Misses Beulah and Christine Rice and Ruth Gibbs, of Kannapolis, were Saturday guests of Miss Agnej Chappell and all four enjoyed a hike to the "Pot Rocks" Saturday after noon. Charlie Batson and D. H. Win chester were guests one day last week of H. B. Chappell. Mrs. W. E. Galloway was a Friday night guest of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Staton. Mr?. M. D. Rice and Beulah Rice made a business trip to Rosman Tuesday. Miss Agnes Chappell was fc Sat urday night guest of her sister Mrs. Lee Morgan, of Middle Fork. ^ Miss Beulah Rice and Cecil Gal loway were Monday evening guests of Mrs .M. D. Rice. Gaston Chapman and Oscar Chap pell made a business trip to Bre. ' vard Saturday. ' Mrs. J. H. Morgan and Ethel Mor. gan were- Rosman visitors one da> last week. Mrs. Emma "Gibson, of McCall, was Saturday afternoon guest of Mr# Addie Rice. Wiley Meece made a business trip to Brevard one day last week. Mrs. Emma Gibson left Sunday for her home in McCall, S. C., aftei spending two weeks with her daugh ter. Mrs. M. D. Rice. Mi. and Mrs. J. L. Morgan were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Rice. Mrs. Addie Rice and daughter Beulsh. were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. D. Rice. Mrs. J. L. Morgan left Sunday for Kannapolis to spend two weeks visit ing relatives. Miss Ortha Robinson, of Tryon spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs S E. Robinson. Shaw campaign in full swing. The membership is equally divided for the Brad Team and the Shaw Team and there are prizes for winning i memh' r and winning team. On No vember 14th the drive will end, unit I ing for Bradshaw, with a banquet honoring winners and new members j The contest is on points; new mem ■ her, transfer, re-iristateroent and ot increase, 100 points; attendance, 10 ' points each meeting. Try this or , your "Blue Eagle" clubs. With best wishes and continued ' regards to you and yours, I am Fraternally yours ! HILL October 7, 1933. Ai inn, NTHEATRE A love story “Midshipman Jack’’ filmed at Annapolis is schedule for Friday and Saturday at the Clem «on Theatre with Bruce Cabot and Betty Fumes taking leadiing roles. Disgrace faced the pair, expulsion for the boy and disow ament for the fair daughter of the commandant Love at any cost_even disgrace and dismissal meant nothing to him .... until the traditions of Annapolis burned in his blood. Plenty of ac tion, with thrills and romance thrown in. “Stage Mother” on Monday and Tuesday of next week protrays a grasping mother who will stop at nothing to gain her end....fame fortune, popularity. She was willing even to sell the soul of her daughter to attain her goal. What happened back-stage is told in a way that causes a heart throb for the little girl who was born into a family of “hard knocks," rose to fame over night, but was unhappy because of the money-lusting mother. Alice Bradv, Maureen O’Sullivan, Franchot Tone.’ Phillips Holmes and Ted Healy appear in the cast. PAY YOVK SUBSCRIPTION Pain Relief In Minutes L — Demand and Get E H GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN BECAUSE cf a unique process in manufacture, Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets are raadc to ris inlegrate—or dissolve--I.Vi I AN 1 - LY yen take them. Thus they start tn work instantly. Start taking he id” of even a severe headache, neuralgia, neuritis cr rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they'provide SAfE relief - for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN does net harr. the heart. Sc if ycu waul QUICK and SAKE relief see that ycu get the real Haver article. I> ( fi r the Bayer cross •.:» every tablet as shewn above, and for the words GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN on everv Lottie or package yen buy. i Member N. R. A. _ GENUINE BAYtH ASPIRIN. ' OCES NOT HARM THE HEART I YES. INDEED. With prices acting many wise men and women are “doing their unristmas shopping early.” It’s especially smart to do with jewelry and silverware because, from all indications, December prices will be radically higher. All prices will no doubt rise proportionately. The thrifty men and women will BUY AT BEFORE-THE-RISE PRICES Almost every day we are told of price increases in the markets. These increases are not confined to any one line but are general. These in creases range from 5'; to 35'; and are still rising. In the jewelry line, for instance. Dia monds have gone up 35't. The wholesale prices cn silverware have advanced 25';. Watches are up 10'' to 20'^. The cost of birthstones rings has risen 25'' and more. Your wide-awake local mer chant (you see his ads in the Times) is prepared for these advances and has a good stock on hand, but he will not be able to keep them long. RIGHT NOW, while the goods are on hand you can BUY AT BE FORE-TH E-RISE PRICES. They will give you the best possible prices. Your merchants have signed up un der the President’s code and are co operating 100f: in an effort to speed national recovery. Buy Now! Prices will NOT GO DOWNWARD. They will rise wise buyer will BUY NOW! you see in 1 The Transylvania limes Transylvania County’s Phone 7
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