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ROSMAN NEWS! MRS JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correipondent Mrs. Minnie Stroup left 8un<lay to spend several days visiting relatives at Hendersonville. Mrs. C. N. Orlmshawe and daughter. Anna, and Miss Louise Moore, of Mia mi, Fla., are spending several weekii visiting relatives here. Mrs. Clifford Stover and daughter. Ouyma, of Pennsylvania, visited Mrs. M. N. Moore Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Osborne, Misses Fay and Louise Olazener were shopping In Ashe ville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mull, of Bre vard. were guests Sunday of the tat ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mor rison. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Oalloway and daughter, Barbara, of Akron. Ohio, are spending several days visiting rela tives here. Bob Woods, of Quebec, spent last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Woods. W. B. Jones Is spending this week visiting relatives In Jackson county. Lem Brooks, of Wolf Mountain, spent one night last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones. Gene Stroup returneu to ms nouic m Canton Thursday after spending sev eral weeks visiting relatives here. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Paul Stroup and Mrs. Claud Stroup. Mias Louise Moore left Monday to visit her aunt at Moorehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Galloway anti children. Mrs. Walter Fisher and daugh ter. Pohonov. spent the week-end at Etowah. Tenn. Mrs. Kffle Hands of Easley. S. C., was dinner guest Sunday of her broth er. A. P. anti Mrs. Rogers. Miss Elsie White, of Olenvllle. spent the week-end as guest of her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. E. White. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hall spent the week-end In Gloucester as guests of the former’s mother. Mrs. H. P. Hall. Rev. and Mrs. J. J. McGill anti daugh ter. Virginia, and Mr. Cranford, of Chester. S. C.. spent Thursday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Israel. Miss Virginia McGill remained for a week’s visit with Miss Eva Israel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and daughters. Avarle and Vivian, and E. C. Glazener were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener. Mrs. John Kilpatrick and son, Ches ter. and Miss Frances Edens, of Bre vard. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edens. Loonle Clark, of Greenville, S. C., was a week-end guest of Mrs. John Clark and family. Miss Mary Waldrop was a guest of Miss Lila Gillespie at Cherryfield Sat urday. Miss Marie Moore, of Asheville, spent the week-end as guest of her mother. Mrs. M. N. Moore. She was accom panied to Asheville Monday by her mother and Mrs. C. N. Grimshawe. and Miss Louise Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Galloway and daughter. Shirley, and son. Roy. spent the week-end at Etowah. Tenn.. as guests of Mrs. Galloway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Rogers. Mrs. Gal Don’t Let A NEW CAR Look Old! It's not the age of a car that de termines the appearance of your f.ir—it’s The Care You Give It. WE ARE EQUIPPED TO KEEP YOUK CAR LOOKING LIKE NEW. If it's a '38—Keep it New! If It's a '31—Make it New! —by Greasing and Washing Regularly at WHITMIRE SERVICE Howard Whitmire, Mgr. Day or Night Phone 95 E. Main Street Brevard loway and children remained for a two weeks' visit with her parents. A. Iff. White and daughter, Dovle, Miss Ruby Glazener and Mre. H. P. Whitmire returned home last Tuesday after spending several days visiting relatives at Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Mlckler Lusk and daughter, Nelle Jean, and son, Charles Ray. attended the decoration services at Gloucester Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gallo way. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and children visited relatives at Highlands Sunday. Misses I,oulse and Ann Lee Pll lard, of Central, S. C, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Israel. The Rampey quartet, who sang at the Zion Rapttst church Sunday, were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Summey. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whitmire and daughter. Catherine, of Texas, and Miss Ella Mae Whitmire were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flem Glazener Wednesday. Air. arm min. jvooc /». Brevard, were puests Sunday of the former’s mother. Mrs. Sarah Galloway. Miss Eva Pharr, of Asheville, spent Sunday as puest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Pharr. h Mr. and Sirs. Ree Fisher and sons, Roy and Wash and Charlie Glazener were dinner puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank /Isher at Rake Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowe and sons. Paul. Roy. Wylie. Wilburn and Wal ter. Jr., of Canton, were puests Sun day of Mrs. Rowe’s sister Mrs. N. S Galloway and family. Nancy Galloway, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Voss Galloway, had the misfor tune to break her lep Friday in a fall from an apple tree. Mrs. H. C. Panple and dauphter. Bessie, and Mrs. M. E. Summey were visitors to Jocasee. S. S.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Runsford spent Sunday at Bent Creek and visited rela tives at Candler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Callahan spent the week-end at Greenville. S. C.. visit inp relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harmon and son Wayne, Mrs. R. V. Sipmon and Mrs. W. R. Rewis returned home Friday after spendlnp several days visitinp points in Florida Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Parson and dauphter, Mary Alice, and son, M. R. Jr., of Indianapolis, Indiana, spent two days last week visitinp relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nix and Miss Mary Taylor, of Easley, were puests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snipes. Mr. and Mrs. Melton McGee, of Bre vard, were puests of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ranee. Sun day. Russell Green, of Newton. Is spend inp this week as puest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green. Mrs. William T. Dickinson and sons, Billy, Vinson, and Dan, and dauphter, Elaine, left Tuesday for their home In Fort Hoyle. Md.. after spendinp sev eral weeks visitinp Mrs. Dickinson's mother. Mrs. Edith Harkln. at Calvert. Miss Marparet Kifer spent the week end as puest of Misses Reba and Naomi Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen and family. Mrs. R. R. Staton. Marvella and Eupene Staton visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway at Old Toxaway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hale, of Asheville, were puests of Mr. and Mrs. Tv. M. Wat kins Tuesday. J. F!. Rogers visited Mrs. Rogers at Fairfield Saturday night. Mrs. Robert Zachary, of Asheville, spent Monday as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins. Miss Fay Winchester, of Pickens, S. O. . spent Thursday and Friday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Winchester. Jordan Whitmire returned to work Monday at the Gloucester Lumber Co., Store after enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Misses Fronde and Nan Stewart, of Anderson Kdspltal. Anderson, S. C.. were guests of Mrs. M. C. Sumeral Saturday night. Rill McJunkln Is quite ill at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilson and L. P. Wilson of Brevard were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seifert and daughter, Betty, have returned to their home in Miami, Fla., after spending the past month at East Fork. Henry Wells, of Forest City, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Staton Tuesday. Mrs. P. A. Aiken Is spending this week at Canton as guest of her niece, Mrs. Grace Smathem A Dollar Saved Is Two Dollars Better than A Dollar Spent A checking account with your home bank shows a good business principle. The Transylvania Trust Co., will appre ciate your account and will make banking easy and pleasant for you. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT TRANSYLVANIA TRUST COMPA Y Brevard, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. McCarver and daugh ter, Evelyn, have returned to their home In Gastonia after spending sev eral days at their summer home at East Fork. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bracket and son Billy, returned Monday after spending the summer at Ellenboro. Mr. Brackett Is principal of the Rosman elementary school. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and daughters, Dpmeta and Carolyn, were guests Sunday of Mrs. W. H. Jackson. Ira Chapman and daughter. Vivian, and son, Harold, of Kannapolis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Galloway Sunday. Miss Essie Conner returned home Sunday from Stony Point, where she has spent the summer visiting rela tives. Misses ivois wiison anu ueuunui snne Tracy spent two days last week as guests of Miss Laveme Whitmire, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Powell and sons. Clifford and daughter Vera Mae, and J. M. Powell visited relatives at Pick ens, S. C. Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Carl Cox and son, Carl Edward, and daughter, Martha Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. White, qt Cleve land, Tenn.. spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randolph. JesRle Mae Gilliam, of East Fork, spent the week-end as guest of Mar garet Parsons. Mr. and i.Trs. D. H. Parsons and daughters, Emliy. Ruth, and Margaret and Jessie Mae Gilliam visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whitmire and Miss Janie Galloway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Burton and children spent the week-end at Tryon visiting relatives. Melvin Gillespie of Brevard, spent Sunday as guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qlllesple. Rev. M. E. Summoy left Monday for Lincolnton. where he will hold revival services. Mrs. Ed Harbin Is spending a few days visiting -elatlves In Easley. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Crow and child ren attended a birthday supper Satur day night at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell In honor of Grady Hol combe’s birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon and Ron. Wayne, nad Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sig mon were visitors to Easley, S. C„ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bell and son. A. P. Jr., Misses Miriam and Marrlah Stewart and Max Whitmire were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whit mire at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. James Staton and son. Joe. were visitors to South Carolina Sunday. Mr. and Mro. J. F. Corbin and son, John Frank, of Hendersonville, were Rosman vlsltoi-s Monday. Ramsey Butler of Glenvllle, Is spend ing several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher. Mrs. T. P. Galloway and daughter. Helen, of Calvert, were guests Sunday of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fisher, Rev. J. I. McGill, Mr. Cranford, and O. M. Tsrael attended revival services at Liberty, S. C., Thursday night. Rev. M. E. Summey conducted the revival there which closed Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whitmire and daughter, Catherine, and son. La Thoga. left Thursday for their home In Texas after spending several weeks visiting relatives here. They were ac companied home by Johnnlj Whitmire, who will spend a month with them. Frank Fisher spent Sunday night as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fisher. Mr. U.I1U mm. jutrv rmuci ««**• r*** ter, Avarle. and son, Roy, visited Mr. ! and Mrs. Jack Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks at West Ashe ville and Enka Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Joe Hall, of Asheville, spent Tuesday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Callahan. Mrs. Elmer McLean spent last week as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson, at Cashiers. Mrs. Joe Duckworth and daughter Patricia, of Brevard, spent the week end as guests of Mrs. Duckworth’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green. Bert and Elmer McLean and Crit tent Galloway attended a W.O.W. meet ing at Cashiers last Wednesday night. Miss Barney Jane and June Sisk spent the week-end in Asheville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hall. Mr. and Mm. Paul Rogers and child ren. the Riverside quartet. B. B. White, and son. Boice, Mr. and Mrs. James staton and son, Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Char lie Gantt, Miss Lula_and Homer Man ley attended Sunday funeral services for Hillard Fatterson at Mt. Carmel church at Jocassee, S. C. Mrs. Deborah Alberson and daugh ter, Virginia, of Salem, S. C„ are spending this week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Regers. MOORE REUNION WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY The Moore reunion will be held at the home place of the late Mr. and Mrs. Houston Mooi-e and the present home of Mrs. M. N. Moore next Sunday. All relatives and friends of the Moores are Invited to attend and bring well filled lunch baskets. This Is an annual reunion, and rela tives from the two Carollnas always attend. QUARTETS SING AT ZION CHURCH SUNDAY The Riverside quartet Rampey quar tet of South (Carolina and the Rosman Gospel trio sang at the morning service at Zion church Sunday. Rev. }&■ E. Sammey, pastor delivered the sermon. DINNER HONOR8 BIRTHDAY OCCASION Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Powell - enter tained with a dinner Saturday night at their home, honoring Mrs. Powell's father, Grady Holcombe, on his birth day anniversary. Guests present were as follows: Grady Holcombe, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell and children, Mrs. Johnnie Whit mire and daughters, Gladys, Ella Mae, QUEBEC NEWS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Medford Chap man, on Friday of last week, a son, Jerry Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Owen and daugh ters, Misses Janie and Evon Owen, spent last week-end with relatives and friends at Lake Toxaway. Mrs. W. D. Black, Misses Mary and Louise Black and Edward Wallace of Wllllston, 8. C., and Mrs. Fred Wiggins and daughter, Ann, of Birmingham, Ala., visited Mrs. T. C. Henderson Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Van Whitmire find children of Anderson, 8. C.. spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitmire. Mrs. Claude Owen and little nelce, Loretta Oall Henderson, visited Mrs. Leroy McCall at Brevard last Satur day. Mrs. C. W. Henderson has returned from Barnardsvllle where she spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ken neth McCall, whose little son, Keith, has been seriously ill with pneumonia K. K. Miller visited relatives at Sap phire Sunday. Mrs. C. K. Osborne. Mrs. runno. Masters and daughter and Mrs. Prank Osborne and two daughters and son visited Mrs. T. C. Henderson Monday afternoon. They greatly enjoyed a bath in the Rocky Mountain lake. Mrs. Henry Chapman has been ser iously ill for the last few days. Mrs. James Henderson and Mrs. Oscar Henderson spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Chris Fisher. Mrs. Fred Wiggins, who has been spending some time here with her toother. Mrs. W. D. Black, has return ed to her home In Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. F. A. Hlnnant and daughter of Columbia, S. C., are spending some time here at their summer home. They and Miss Helen Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson Sunday af ternoon. , Bert Brown and family and Miss Ruth Thomas of Easley were visitors with Brother Thomas last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edney of Enka were visitors in this community Sun day. Our pastor. Rev. N. H. Chapman, filled his regular appointment here at Oak Grove church last Sunday. He has been elected pastor of Catheys Creek church, the "Mother Church In Transylvania county. He is also pastor of a church in Henderson coun ty at Edneyvllle,_ and Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Powell and daughter, Betty Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holcombe. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Crow and children, Mr. and Mrs. Reason Powell. HILLIARD PATTERSON buried HERE BUNDAT Funeral services were held at Jo cassee, S. C. Sunday, Aug. 21, for Hil liard Patterson, who died June #. at Hawaiian Islands. The body arrived the previous day. Mr. Patterson was in U. S. Army. He was well known in Rosman, having a number of relatives here, including a sister, Mrs. Paul Rogers. RAIN8-MEECE NUPTIAL8 ARE ANNOUNCED Miss Reba Rains and Jesse Meece were married at Pickens, S. C„ Mon day, August 15th. Mrs. Meece is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rains, of Rosman. Mr. Meece is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meece, of the Old Tox away section. The couple are resid ing at present at Old Toxaway. NEWS BRIEFS of Interest TO FARMERS NEW FARM PROGRAM The 1939 farm program, as outlined yy the Agricultural Adjustment Ad ministration, Is similar In most re spects to the 1938 program, says E. y. Floyd, AAA executive officer at State College. CROP INSURANCE More than 75,000 applications for crop insurance policies have been re ceived In county AAA offices, espec ially In the winter wheat belt. WHEAT RESEARCH It may take many years to prove that a new variety of wheat Is good— els much as 15 or more years before the hybrid variety Is released to growers —but only one or two years to show that It is poor. NEAR BILLION American hog producers last year realized a cash income of $902, 625,000 rrom sales of hogs, pork, and lard. This more than doubled the amount receiv ed In 1982. IN EASTERN GROUP When the major farm-producing areas in which the four mllllon-dollar research laboratories will be establish ed were designated. North Carolina was grouped with the New England and Northern Atlantic states rather than (rith the Southern group. Fassifern School Is Making Improvements HENDERSONVILLE. August 24— Remodeling and redecorating at Faasl fern School, exclusive boarding school for girls have Just been completed. The next three weeks will see much hustle and bustle, getting grounds and buildings In ship shape condition for the students who are enrolling for all parts of the country. Girls from eight to twenty are coming from all parts of the United States, Cuba and Haiti to take up their studies at Eaaslfern. which Is one of the outstanding girls preparatory schools In the country. Dr. Joseph R. Sevier, president of the school, says. "We are expecting a banner enrollment this year at Fassi fern. After a most successful season it Camp Greystone this summer, we ire making all preparations for a de lightful year at school. Our new lodge pn Lake Summit will be used for week end trips, as well as the usual dally trips to Greystone.” Renew your subscription. Enon church folk* are very fortunate and much pleased this week to have the Rev. Jesse R. Owen and family In the community. Brother Owen Is at present pastor of the French Broad Avenue Baptist church, of Asheville, and was formerly pastor of the Mars. HiU Baptist church. Enon folks have’ Brother Owen engaged In revival meet ings this week. He Is a native of this county and was many years ago pas tor of Enon church. Meetings began Sunday evening with one of Brother Owen's excellent sermons. Meetings are expected to contlnu* through this week. _ Card of Thanks We wish to express our appreciation to our many friends for their act* of kindness and sympathy shown us in our bereavement at the time of the loss at our twin N»bies. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Turbyfill Want Ada Get Results SCHOOL LUNCHES Special Rate* for School Children Children who study hard and play hard need the b^st of food, and they need something warm and nourishing at the noon hour. SEND YOUR CHILD TO THE CANTEEN Clyde BamOton. Prop. LAURELDALE HOSIERY SERVICE Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery - 3-Thread Crepe Men’s Hose, 7»/a c to 35c pair — All sizes FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES 118—6th Ave. West Hendersonville Be Fair To Your Land sow COVER CROPS and be insured against loss of valuable plant food during the winter months. Complete Stock of Seed for Sowing Crimson Clover, Vetch, Rye, Wheat Certified and Select Seed — Inoculation Materials ~ Seeoers We have installed a cleaner machine that will take all “Cheat”, and other foreign seeds and trash out of your wheat, rye, and other small grain. Per Bushel— _ ■
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