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— -■-»-—— —"T" guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glaze ner. G. H. Tillie of Granite Falle, spent Monday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener. Miss Margaret Green spent the week-end at her home near Rocking ham. Miss Louise Williams left- Satur day for Chicago to attend the World’s Fair. Mrs. L. M. Glaaener is spending several days as guest of her daugh ter Mrs. Wade Garren in Asheville. Mrs. Walter Whitmire who has employment in Brevard spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. Edwin Staton and Miss Daisy Galloway 3pent the week-end as guest of their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway at Old Toxa way. — F. A. Rains, who has been very hi \s spending several^ weeks with his .crandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney on Church street. Mrs. R. S. Winchester visited Mi, and Mrs. D. H. Winchester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mull and laughter Miss Viola of Easley, were Sunday guestd of Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Morrison. Miss Lela Besse Owen, Miss Leo ta Randolph and Mrs. M. B. Owen and daughter Jennette and son Al fred spent Saturday night in Brevard is guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owen. Miss Lennie Manly, who has em ployment in Brevard, spent the week ■nd as guest of her parents Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Mar.ly. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitmire and children, Lucille, Ralph and LcRoy pf Greenville were week-end guests if Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. Frank Medlin ar.d son Don ald of Pickens were week-end guests f Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke. Mrs. Everette Smith of Lake Tov nvav is spending several days at guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Mac Kittor. r.f Asheville was n week-end guest of Glenn Galloway it the home of Prof, and Mrs. R T. Kimzey. Mrs. Taft Owen snJ son of the Chcrryfield section are spending vira! days as guests of the for. mors parents Mr. and Airs. Mari-n Glazener. Mrs M. N. 'Moore and daughter Miss Maiie visited Monday the foi *n?v*s <jSufthter Mrs. Claud Glaz. rrer who underwent an operation at Six Miie hospital last week. Mrs. R. T.'Kimzey is substitute i nolle’- in thr English and French department in Rorrnan school m the absence- of Miss Louise Williams. If all the world loves a lover, let lit lend fun money enough to buy furniture to start house keeping. It has been figured out that there : as much physical exertion in walking one mil" as th*?vi- in in duv* ing an automobile 400 miles. CROP LOAN MAN TO BE HERE THIS WEEK S. S. Williams, field supervisor for the Crop Production loan bank, announces that he will be in Tran sylvania on- Friday and Saturday of this week, and will appreciate farm*! ers and truckers meeting him at one of the several places designated be-1 low. All loans are due in the Wasn-j ington office on or before October, 31, hence Mr. Williams asks as many, as can possibly do so meet him. Schedule will be observed as fol-, lows: Friday, October 20th — Oakland post office, 10:30 to 11 A. M. Lake Toxaway, post office, 11:30; to 12:30 P. M. Balaam Grove, old pest office lo-I cation, 2 to 3 P. M. Rosman, post office, 3:30 to 4 P. M.j Saturday, October 21st — Penrose,; post office 10 to 10:30 A. M. Pisgah Forest, post office, 11 to: 11:30 A. M. Brevard, clerk of court’s office, at court house, 1 to 3 P. M. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from J. P. Mason and wife to the undersigned Trustee, bearing date of April 23rd. 1930, and registered in Book No. 23 at Page 127 of the Record of'Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C. se curing certain indebtedness therein I named and default having been made in the payment of said indebt | edness whereby the Power of Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has I become operative, and the holder of | the note evidencing said indebtednes having requested the undersigned | Trustee to foreclose said Deed in ; Trust ar.d all notices e.s to said de 1 fault having been given and said ' default has not bt< u made good; j Now therefore the undersigned [ Trustee will, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th 1933 'at 12 o’clock M. at the Court. House Door in the Town of Brevard, N. C. I offer for sale and sell to the highest , bidder for cash the following de : scribed rial property to wit: Lying and being on the East side of the Public Road leading from j Brevard to Island Ford, adjoining , the lands of V. B. Scruggs et al i and fully described in the suid Deed in Trust aforesaid, reference being hereby made to said Dee i in Trust | r.nd tbr Record thereof for a de ■ ?ci ipticn of said property by metes and bounds. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebter.ess, com missions costs of sale etc. This Septcmbfr 27th. 1933. I). L. ENGLISH. Trustee OCT. 5—12—19—26 FINE SWEET POTATO CROP IN THIS SECTIONS Potatoes that are potatoes can bo seen at the farm of J. A. Mull on route three, one of the several large beauties which Mr. Mull brought to ye editor weighing 46 ounces and measuring 15 6-8 inches by 18 inches. Mr. Mull says he is not positive just the kind of potatoes that he is raising, be having kept the seed since he started housekeeping. Re gardless of the name, the potatoes are above the average sweet potato in size, color and eating quality. Another nice batch of potatoes en joyed by The Times editor was fur nished by L. R. Chapman, who has an exceptionally nice crop that he is offering for sale at his home pn Route three. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust from C. B. Hollings worth and wife to the undersigned Trustee, dated Sept. 7th. 1929, and registered in Book No. 23 at Page 95 of the Record of Deeds in Trust for Transylvania County, N. C. se curing certain indebtedness therein named, and default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness whereby the Power cf Sale contained in said Deed in Trust has become operative and the holder cf the note evidencing said indebted ness having requested the undersigned Trustee to foreclose said Deed in Trust and all notices required as to said default having been given and said default has not been made good: Now therefore the unersigned Trustee will, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th 193’. at 12 o’clock M. at the Court House Door in Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the higheit bidder for cash the following real property to wit: , Dying in Boyd T own i h i p neaT Sian tyre and fully described in saia Deed in Trust and the Record there of, reference being hereby made to said Deed in Trust and Record tor a description of said property by metes and bounds. The proceeds ol said sale to o* apuiied upon said indebtedness c< remissions, costs This September 27th. 1933. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee OCT, 5—12-19-26_ | 66 if ! Liquid, Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds n-st day, Headaches or Neuralgia :a ' minutes. _ ' Fine Laxative and Tonic Host Speed# Remedies Kr.otvn News of the Week from Rosman MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent . . 3.a a a a a a a a A fVTVVVTTTT V T • • .... TENTH GRADE NEWS OF INTEREST The chapel program of the tenth Made of Rosrnan high school for Wednesday, October 11, was as fol lows ; Song by the class; liar’s contest, Mai tin Arrowood. Ted Harbin, Blan ton Whitmire, Mr. Sawyer and Mi. Kinizey—Martin Arrowood was win ner. The tenth grade class gave the following program in their home room Thursday, Oct. 12— Devotional*, Martin Arrowood; song; seen and heard around the school,” Ella Mae Collins; for sale, Beatrice Woodard;, song. A basketball team composed of sophmores ami juniors played the seniors cn Tuesday, Oct. 10, the seniors winning 15 to 12. Playing for the seniors were: Edith Clark, rf (13); Ophelia White, If (2); Fan nie Morgan, rg; Anne Moore, lg.' Daisy Galloway, c; substitutes, Ber nice Reed, Maxie Moore, Mildred! Henderson. On the opposing team were Laura Pharr, lg. (4) ! ln0* Oats c (8); Verona Lyday, eg; Mare Morgan, lg; Lena Mae Lowe, rg; Ophelia Green, rg; sub, Mat. garel Glazener. Tug of war was indulged in be tween halves, the eighth grade beat ing the tenth, the eleventh beating the ninth, with the eighth champions. I.OCAI. ROY MARRIES SO I "Til CAROLINA RADY Miss Essie Murphy and Mr. Clyde Holden were married in Pickens, S. 0.. Sunday October 7th. Mrs. Holden is the daughter of i iilge Murphy ami the late Mrs. Murphy of near Salem, S. C., Mi.; Holder, i* the sot f Mr. and Mrs. I aim Holden, o? Rosrnan. M>\ arid Mrs lloiden will reside !• Rosrnan. ASNl'AI. PICNIC IS - HIGH I.Y SVCCESSFl l. Th * annual picnic held) by ti»r Mt. Moriah Calvert Baptist Sunday school last Sunday at the E. J. A hit mire farm was generally pronounced a huge success. There was such an ab„. nee of good things to cat, that a large portion of it coum no. be eaten. Vaiidi Morgan and children moved from South Carolina to the Whitmire cottag near the Bapti -t church the latter part of last week. Mrs Craig Whitmire and daughter Kell' spent Saturday night as guest of Mis. B B. White. CHICKEN SUPPER TO BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT The W. M. U. of Mt. Moriah Cal vert church will hold a chicken supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener in Rosman on Main street, Saturday night beginning at 7*30 o’clock. Chicken pie, chicken sandwiches, pie and coffee will be served. The public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas has ictufned home from a weeks visit to Cashiers, visiting Mr. and Mrs.. 1. II. Bryson. Mrs. Davis Nix is spending sev eral weeks visiting relatives near Seneca, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Putman, Miss Mary Frances Putman, Miss Fran c.s Henderson of Ware Shoal, Joe Baughman of Asheville Miss Ellen Coleman, Miss Ruby Edmundson of pi "ah Forest, Miss Bernice Hender •■,m“ of Brevard and Frank Garren t Asheville, spent Saturday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sunimeral. Ernest McFaul spent the week end visiting friends in Charlotte. Misses Irene Pharr, Elsie White, La Verne Whitmire students of \\. (■ x. C. spent the week-end with 'heir parents here. Mrs. Wade Garren and son Forrest ( Asheville were Sunday guests ot i he former’s sister Mrs. A. M. Pax ton. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and tens Gerald and Conard attended funeral services for Mr. Fisher at Quebec Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Mickler Lusk and daughter Nolle Jean were visitors tc Six Mile. Sunday, Mrs Lusk and daughter will remain for about tv.-o tmuths before returning home Mrs Mark Whitmire rf Quebec was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Stewart. Boyce son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B White who has been quite il! is im nreving nicely. . ,, o. o. (Bud) Moore sou of Mr and Mrs A. M. Moore ot the Cherry Hold section who underwent an op cation at Morristown, Tcnn., recent ly vyas able to leave the hosjital a few ilavs ago. but still unable to re turn home. . Miss Hazel Mooie spent, Sunday 'ligh.t as guest of Miss Maxie Moore. Mrs. Gaston Whitmire of the Cher rvfhld section who has been very nl for several weeks is slightly improv 1 t*(l \ Homer Manly, who is stationed a* CCC camp at Barnardsvillc, spent the week-end with his parents Rev. j and Mrs, A. J. Manly. Linealn Masters and grandson I,eon of South Carolina spent last week as guest of Mrs. P. T. Masters 'of the East Fork section. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allison anJ ; children spent Sunday as guest of the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Allison at Brevard. Miss Ella Mae Collins spent, the wcik-end at Sapphire visiting friends Miss Helen Allison who is teach ing in Glcucestter spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allison. Henry Kibler spent the week-end at 5-.is home at Newberry. S. C. Miss Ruth Bryson of Cherrvfield .‘pent Monday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Bryson. Mrs. Claud Glazener underwent an operation at Six Mile hospital Sat urday and is recovering nicely. She was accompanied by Mr. Glazener who remained until Monday. Mrs. S. E. .Whitmire visited her daughter Mrs. E. A. Glazener Satur day. Mrs. J. R. Glazener and Mrs. Roe Rice were Sunday visitors at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glazener. R. E. Everett and son Lake of Easley, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hayes and ..on Billy of Brevard passed through Rosman' Sunday envoute to Frank lin and other points. . Mr. and Mrs. W R. Lewis and daughters Ruth and Velma were vi itovs to Cashiers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.sHarmon left i Sunday foi Wallialla, S. C... to spend ! few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches and I the lntters mother Mrs. Dixcn left Thursday for Bradenton, Fla., to ; pond the winter. navis Nix visited Mr and Mrs i Charlie Gant. Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and -on Rov. and Miss Rosa McLean a| ; ;ended the football game at Ashcvilie j Saturday. . , Cvoir Whitmire, Coy Whitmire and ; daughter Ethel made a business trip ;to Shriners’ hospital in Greer.vil e ■Thursday, the latter taking treat 1 mo nt. , 1 Mr and Mrs. M. C. Summeral were j guests of Miss Anne Hughes in 1 Greenville, Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Al Bryson and Guy ' were Sunday guests of the formers' ! parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bryson at * Selica. 1 Harry Clay of Crnton and Fred P-f port of Hickory were week-one. REVARD 1 k c. 8 GO _ SALE STARTS FRIDAY A. M, OCTOBER 20t _ _ ■MiMiiBiiim nr The Owner! TALKS: For two years I have operated a First Class Department Store in Bre vard. And we have had a good busi ness, as you all know. We have made many friends, for which we are just ly proud. We have learned to like the people of this vicinity, and we hate to go out of business. But I have other interests which are suffering from my inability to give them my at tention, so I have decided to dispose of mj store. I invite one and all to come to this sale and share in the many Bargains. I thank you one and all. —T. VIGODSKY. WATCH FOR OUR BIG CIRCULAR WE SEND THEM BY MAIL AND BY HAND EVERYONE FOR 40 MILES WILL GET ONE I LADIES STYLISH DRESSES 'AND COATS DRY GOODS NOTIONS and SWEATERS SHOES t FOR THE EM TIRE FAMILY j MEN’S CLOTHING 'AND i ACCESSORIES Slend this Big Sale .... Read Oar the Wonderful Values that we offer, store and let Economy be your guide J The Salesraanager TALKS: I Mr. Vigodsky, the owner of the Fashion Department Store, ha* employed our Sale* Company to sell out to the bare walls, hi* entire stock of merchandise—and folks, we are going to do just that! We are going to give you values in everything, not just a few leaders. This is a Going Out of Business Sale, and Mr. Vigodsky says, 4 Make the price that will sell this stock quick!” You can find the same high quality and late styles here to be found in the largest cities, and you will buy at much less price at tjiis SALE. Come expecting real values on High Grade Merchandise. Let Economy be your guide! —BURRESS SALES CO.
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