Mrs. Minnie Stroup returned home
the last of the week, having spent sev
eral weeks visiting relatives at Hen
dersonville.
Miss Elsie White, Mrs. J. E. White,
and Mr and Mrs. William White were
visitors to Asheville Saturday.
Miss Elsie White, who Is teaching at
Olenvtlle, spent tho week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E White,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ingle, of Asheville
and Jonas Ridge, spent the week-end
visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Pharr.
Miss Eva Pharr, of Asheville, visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Pharr, Sunday.
Ralph Hensley of Lyman. S. C..
visited his sister. Mrs. Mamie Gallo
way, Sunday. He was accompanied
home by Miss Hazel Galloway, who
will spend several days visiting In
owuui Carolina.
Kay Winchester spent Sunday night
visiting Frank Whitmire.
Mrs. Charlie Green Is reported quite
111 at her home near Hosman.
Mrs. Joe Duckworth and small daugh
ter, of Brevard, are spending a few
days at the home of the former's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green.
Mr and Mrs. Gene Whitmire, of
East Fork, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I,oon Whitmire.
J. S. Wilde. Ersle Cash, and Miss
Dorothy Wilde spent the week-end at
Newport. Tenn.. visiting relatives and
attended the Ford reunion.
Paul Cassell returned to his home at
Sunset. S. C„ Sunday having spent the
past week visiting relatives here.
Mrs. Jessie C. Rains Is reported quite
111 at her home near Bosnian.
Miss Edith Powell visited friends at
Sunset, S. C., Sunday.
C. W. Adcock, of Boylston. spent the
week-end at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Nathan Chapman.
Mack Collins Is reported quite 111 at
his home near Bosnian
Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Rains were dln
i ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
i Mack Rains.
■- Thomas Morrison and children at
tended funeral services for Mrs. James
Chapman at Quebec Monday.
The Rev. Mr. Underwood, of Mayes
vllle, was a dinner guest Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire,
Rom to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cassell
a son. James Thomas. Saturday. Oc
tober 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, and Mrs.
I.uther Dale were dinner guests Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Galloway spent
Sunday at Saluda visiting their daugh
ter. Mrs. Ada Thompson.
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Born to Mr and Mrs. Vernon Retd
a son Friday, September 80.
W. N. Stroup, of Canton police de
partment, who recently underwent an
operation, Is spending a few days In
Rosman visiting relatives and friends
and recuperating from the operation.
Miss Ophelia White was able to re
sume her teaching duties at Balsam
Drove School Thursday. Miss White
recently underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis.
Wash Fisher, who is teaching at
Winston-Salem spent the week-end
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
R. Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire and
Mrs. Lee R. Fisher visited friends In
Gloucester Sunday.
Roy Owen, of the East Fork section,
was injured in an auto accident Sunday
night.
T. H. Thomas is spending this week
nt Cashiers visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Bryson.
Mrs. James Staton, Miss Lula Manly
and Miss Eva Israel, the Gospel trio,
sang at the Chapman funeral Monday.
Mrs. E. W. Israel, of Asheville, spent
the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Israel. She was accompanied
home by her husband, who spent the
past three weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Israel.
W. N. Stroup, of Canton, spent Fri
day and Saturday night visiting Mr.
anil Mrs. A. P. Rogers.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Murphy
a daughter Tuesday. September 27th.
Walter Rogers, of Salem, S. C., spent
the week-end visiting relatives here.
Misses Opal and Helen Fullbrlght.
of Brevard, were dinner guests Sunday
night of their sister, Mrs. Paul Stroup.
Miss Marie Moore, of Asheville, spent
the week-end visiting her mother, Mrs.
M. N. Moore.
pyar Talley and son. movip. oi nui
pm. S. C.. spent Friday visiting Mr
and Mrs. Paul Rogers
T. A. Smith and children. Betty and
Thomas, of Quebec, spent Sunday visit
ing the former's mother, Mrs. T. V.
Smith.
George Galloway, of Oregon, arrived
Friday to spend several days visiting
Ids mother. Mrs. Mamie Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Newman spent
a few days last week at Saluda visit
ing the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Newman.
Calloway McCall, of Gloucester, was
u dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Sisk.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brooks and
three children of Asheville, spent a few
days the first of the week visiting Mrs.
Brooks’ sister. Mrs. Jack Fisher.
Mrs. Allen Sisk, and Mrs. X.ee R.
Fisher and Miranda Sisk were dinner
guests Monday of Mrs. D. H. Parson.
Mrs. A. N. Collins, of St. Petersburg.
Fla., was called here the first of the
week due to the death of her mother,
Mrs. James Chapman.
Mrs. Coy Fisher spent Monday In
Gloucester visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Green.
Mrs. Walter Reece Is auite 111 at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hampton and son
moved last week from Murphy to the
Gloucester section.
A. M. mite and Bert McLean at
tended the W.O.W. meeting In Ashe
ville Tuesday night.
Mrs. Frank Orr and sons. Bolce and
Joe, of Hendersonville, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Buchanan, and son, Robert of
Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gilles
pie of Brevard and Richard Morgan
of Wekster. were dinner gueita Sun
day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie.
Mr. and Mrs Aston Heath and
daughters, Ltnna and Mary Louise, and
son Charles, of Rrevard, were visitors
Sundav night of Mrs. Heath’s sister.
Mrs. Jordan Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sumeral of Gray
Court. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sumeral. of
Laurens. S. C., were guests Thursday
of the former's son. ,M. C. Sumeral, and
Mrs. Sumeral.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. G. Sumeral. and Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Heinpley, of Spartan
burg, were guests one day last week of
Mr and Mrs. M. C. Sumeral.
Mrs. L. 5. Henderson and son, Fur
man Henderson, of Cray Court, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Henderson and two
children of Fountain Inn. S. C.. were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Sumeral.
Dr. and Mrs. .Toe E. Osborne spent
Wednesday night at Shelby visiting the
former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Osborne.
Mrs. Arthur Wilson and daughter.
Peggie, of Canton, arrived Sunday to
spend ti few days visiting the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers.
Earl Mitchell spent the week-end
visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary
Mitchell. _
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Vr. B. WHITMIRE
DIED IN GEORGIA
W. B. Whitmire, 68, of Chlckamauga,
Ga„ and widely known here, died sud
denly Wednesday afternoon of a heart
attack.
Mr. Whitmire was a deacon In the
Chlcqamauga Baptist church. A mem
ber of Crawfish Springs lodge F. and
A. M., No. SOO and was a member of
Chlckamauga Chapter R .A. M. No. 99
He came to Llndale from North Caro
lina In 1898 and was connected with
the Pepperell manufacturing company
until 1912, when he became associated
with the Trion company, Trlon, Ga. he
moved to Chlckamauga In 1916 and at
the time of his death was overseer of
the carding and spinning department of
the Crystal Springs Bleachery Co., of
Chlckamauga.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Laura
Whitmire, one daughter, Mrs. J. N.
Freeman, of Chlckamauga; three sla
ters. Mrs. W. F. Duke, of Atlanta, Mrs.
Culwell Galloway, of Rosman, and Mrs.
Stanley Lyons, of Pittsburgh, Pa: two
brothers. Freeman Whitmire, of Ros
man, N. C., and Ernest Whitmire, of
Atlanta.
Funeral services were held Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel
of the Henry Autry funeral home with
the Rev. J. Ed. Smith, officiating. Bur
ial was In the East View cemetery.
rallbearers were H. F. and Ned
Neal, Ben F. Godfrey, Gene Drake, B.
T. and O, D. Llpham.
Mr. Whitmire is a former Rosman
resident being the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Wash Whitmire, of Rosman.
RAPTISMA T, SERVICE
IS ITEIjD HERE SUNDAY
Baptismal services were held here
Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev.
M. E. Summey was In charge of the
services.
There were sixteen baptised and add
ed to Zion Baptist church.
SINGING MEET AT
THtEVARD, OCT. SOIh
Editor The Times,
T again wish to remind all the
churches throughout the county to
make preparation for their church to
be represented at the fifth Sunday
singing convention, that will be held
in the court house In Brevard, October
30th.
Remember that we are planning for
a fine day If not providentially hinder
ed. and hoping that all the churches
will respond either by choir, quartet,
trio or duet. We extend a special in
vitation to all the churches In Bre
vard, to be present and take part In
this convention.
Respectfully,
E. D. RANDOLPH, President
OLD TOXAWAY NEWS
Mrs. Delphla Ramey and daughter
Ciessle made a business trip to Brevard
Saturday.
Burlen Morgan, of the Frozen Creek
section .and A. D. Galloway were Sun
day visitors of S. E. Robinson.
Sheriff George Shuford and Eck L.
Sims, of Rrevard, were visitors In this
section Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Chapman and
children visited the latter's brother.
Claud Meece. and family Sunday at
Reedy Cove S. C.
Mrs. S. E. Robinson visited on Sun
day her brother, Pink Galloway, who
has been ill for some time but Is slow
ly Improving.
Several from this section attended
the baptizing at Rosman Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Meece is reported to be on
the sick list at tills writing.
Arthur Aiken, of the CCC camp at.
Rnvensford. Is spending a few days
visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce Aiken.
Miss Blanche Rains, of near Rosman.
Is spending some time with her sister.
Mrs. Jess Meece.
I-trs. L. H. Morgan Is spending a few
days visiting relatives In the Middle
Fork section.
Mrs. R. P. A^cen and daughter, Ossie,
and sons, Ray and Earl, were guests
last week of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meece.
Robert Chappell and Arthur Aiken
attended church service at Middle Fork
Saturday night.
Superintendent J. B. Jones visited
Old Toxaway school one day Iasi week.
Oscar Chappell was a Rosman visitor
Saturday.
Rayon weaving mills of Peru will cut
working hours and set minimum rayon
prices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of J. Henry Pace, deceased,
late of Transylvania County, North
Carolina, this Is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Brevard, North Caro
lina, on or before the 1st day of Sep
tember, 1939, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This the Slst day of August, 1938.
J. H. TINSLEY, Administrator
of the estate of J. Henry Pace,
Deceased.
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OAKLAND NEWS
The revival at Lake Toxaway, which
Is In charge of Rev. W. H. Nicholson,
Is still In progress with great Interest
shown at each service. We sincerely
hope there will be lasting good ac
complished.
I, S. Sanders and Jesse Cash attend
ed the first aid classes In Brevard last
week. They report that It was both
Interesting and beneficial.
Mrs. Mack Reid returned to her
home at Quebec last week after spend
ing several weeks here with Mrs.
Maggie Ntcholson.
Mrs. Roxte Dunn, of Sellca, was
here last week for a visit with her
mother, Mrs. Belzie Nicholson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith were Bre
vard visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Nicholson
and daughter, Miss Lillian, and her
girl friend of Enka were on a camping
trip In this section over the week-end
and were dinner guests Sunday of the
former’s mother. Mrs. Belzie Nlchol
son, and brothers, pick and oraay.
Other callers at the Nicholson home
recently were Ernest Brown, of High
lands. Barnet Nix, of South Carolina,
Dlllle Fisher, of Reid's Siding and Gar
land Grlmshaw, of Boheney.
Ray Sanders, of Brevard, spent the
week-end here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. S. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe and family, of
South Carolina, and Mr, and Mrs.
Burns Alexander, of Cashiers, spent
Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Hall.
Mrs. Ada Sanders, of Lake Toxaway,
spent Sunday here as guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Reid.
Mrs. Mary Burgess and daughter,
Miss Alberta, were callers at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall Sun
day afternoon. Neill Burgess spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
X. S. Sanders.
Mrs. Maggie, Nicholson had as call- J
ers Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichol
son, I^essie^ Gertha and Eugene Nichol
son, Miss Levonne Nicholson and girl
friend, Fred Nicholson and daughter,
Miss Betty, all of Rosman. Others were1
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Reid. Mrs. Ada
Sanders, W. W. Reid, Miss Stella Mc
Coy, and little Miss Margaret Reid. Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Retd and Garvin
Ducker and Mrs. Nicholson stayed at
home Sunday to rest.
I, S. Sanders and son Ray were at
Lake Toxaway Sunday afternoon and
spent a few hours with the former's
mother, Mrs. S. I>. Sanders. They re
ported the old ladies as getting along
fine.
W. F. McCall sold the first truck load
of cabbage Monday that has gone out
from our community this year.
Carl Smith left here Monday for
Asheville, where he hopes to get em
ployment.
QUEBEC NEWS
Mrs. Elbert Whitmire, who sprain
ed her ankle a Rood many weeks ago
and has not been able to walk a step
since, says she is "getting no better
fast."
Mrs. Gideon Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Brown have recently purchased
and had erected at the graves of their
departed appropriate tombstones. Mrs.
Miller for her husband, Gideon Miller,
and Mr. and Mrs. Brown for their son
Oliver.
Mrs. James Chapman of this com
munity died at her home at 10 o’clock
last Saturday night. Appropriate no
tice of her life, death and burial will.
be given in another article.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson McCrary and,
Mr. and Mrs. Mlcliell Neely of Bre
vard were visitors wlh Mrs. L. E.
Reece Friday afternoon of last week.
Denton Moore, grand son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Henderson, has been real
sick for some days.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Whit
mire on September 80 a son, Marshall
Edwin.
Joretta Moore spent Sunday with
Betty Owen.
Mrs. Lesa Loving spent Friday night
with her mother, Mrs, Mary Ann Mil
ler.
Garland Whitmire of the Brevard
CCC camp was guest of Junior Whit
mire Saturday night.
Mrs. Mollle Brown and two daugh
ters, Jenny Sue and Mary, of Easley,
dined with Mrs. Elbert Whitmire Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fisher of Bre
vard spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. McCall.
Mrs. Lyle McCoy was a Brevard
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Owen spent Sat
urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Whitmire.
Mrs. Mary Ann Miller was very sick
with influenza the first of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson din
ed with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Henderson
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Powell spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mc
Coy.
Miss Jannle Owen and Mrs. Claude
Owen called on Mrs. Edwin Whitmire
last Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hen
derson.
Next Sunday Is home-coming day at
Oak Grove Baptist church. Let all
former pastors of this church take no
tice that they are expected to be pres
ent at this home-coming. Members
and former members who live out of
the community are expected to return
for the day Sunday. The people of. the
community are planning to lie present
and join In the exercises for the day.
The weekly community prayer meet
ing this week will be held Wednesday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle McCoy, conducted by Claxton
Henderson. The subject for this meet
ing Is “Hell or Heaven, Which?" The
regular Saturday night prayer meeting
which is always held at the church
house will be conducted this Saturday
night by Mrs. J. D. Powell. To these
services the public Is not only invited
but urged to attend.
Movie fans of Rumania saw 284
feature films last year.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S
SALE
By virtue of the power of sale given
to the undersigned Trustee, In that
certain deed of trust, executed by
George Smith and wife Cassle Smith,
dated March 1, 1938, and recorded In
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Transylvania County, in deed of Trust
Book No. 29 page 163, default having
been made in the payment of the in
debtedness whereby the power of sale
contained in said deed of trust has be
come operative, the undersigned Trus
tee will on the 24th day of October,
1938, at twelve o'clock M„ sell for cash
to the highest bidder at public auction,
at the court house door in the Town
of Brevard, the following described
property.
Beginning on a stake. Charles Stone
slper'E North East corner and runs
South 46 1-2 degrees West 14 polec to
a stake; thence North 32 degrees West
11 poles and 17 links to a stake; thence
North 46 1-2 degrees East 14 poles to a
stake: thence South 32 degrees East
11 poles and 17 links to the Beginning.
This 22nd day of September. 1938.
LEWIS P. HAMLrN, Trustee
4t-Sept. 29_
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Let us put on a set of
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SERVICE
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Day or Night Phone 95
E. Main Street Brevard
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Rosman High School
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Honorable R. Lee Whitmire, will address the voters
of Transylvania County on the issues of the day.
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Urged to Come out and Hear Mr. Whitmire