ROSMAN LOCALS i m ? 1 Kev. Wi K. Rufty announces j preaching ut the Methodist church , her? - on next Sunday evening at 7 ?j o'clocjc. This being tlio fifth Sunday ; day, he wishes to make it a special; occasion. ' Air-, .M,iics Bryant, otio of JKos- ' ' man's aged ami -distinguished eiti- ] xenft, is reported quite . ill M his > licuno here. j Mr. and "'Mrs. W. 11. Lewis attend- J ed the I'iekens township singing , convention ( on last Sunday after- j noon. j Miss Beatrice Sisk visited her fi\- nd, Miss Helen llolcorribe of Da cusville, S. C? an Jast Sunday. Mi-. I.. 1', Uweti has accepted a j position with the t'lina & Kid Is i Grocery company of Kings Mountain j and will move there in the next few | days. Mr.' Owen owned and oper- | want mote JSGGS this winter ; V You can get them ? at a lower cost "than ever before j ?if you will put your hens on Ful-O-Pep EGG MASH Now ? This Week! I i For this is the unusual feed that contains Cod Liver Meal, and the hens will get off to a fast start. Let us show you what a pure and clean feed this is, and how it insures you better egg profits and better chicks. Modi by p?e Osaka? 0<**G>?>paRy ! Sold by B. & B. FEED & SEED CO. j Brevard, N. C. sUs ? ROSMAN JUNIORS j HOLD GOOD MEET; Gloucester Council No. ;>70, of Kosman Juniors hold a most suciv> I'ul meeting lost Friday evening. ' 't*li? Transylvania Council of Brevard had it large delegation present; also a S|)tenuid delegation of J uiiiors from Ashevillo were present. In addition 10 the regular routine of business iuid some degree work which was put on in a beautiful and impressive manner, there were > 'many helpful stud inspirational talks made by the visiting friends. uti d a grocery . store here- for several years and is an experienced man in ihis line. He and Mrs. Owen are vi . y. popular, and have many rela ives and friends here who regret to .see them go. A group of Rosman yoimg men motored to Sylva last Sunday after noon. Those of the party were: McKay Collins, Fred, Claude and Tom Stroupe, Wash Fisher and Wal lace Collins. Mr. J. W. Glazener attended the South-wide Sunday School conven tion <>f Southern Baptists, which convened at Gteeiivitle, S. C., last week. Work on the new bridge is pro gressing rapidly, not many days hence the public will be introduced to the new-found-land, awaiting the on-coming of the new-Bosnian. Mrs, Amanda Sisk was dinner guest with Mr. Barnie Batson and family on Monday of this week. Mr. Walter Chappell is reported quite ill of flu at his home here. Mrs. Roy Watkins, spent several days visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Kilby, of Asheville, last week. A number of Rosman young peo ple attended a B. Y. P. U. social at the home of Mr. W. T. Whitmire of Cherryfteld lasfc Wednesday evening. Mr. Joe Wiles of the Davidson River section, was a business visi tor here on Monday afternoon of this week. Rev. W. O. Holcombe of Jocassee, S. C.. was a pleasant Rosman visitor Monday afternoon. Sir. and Mrs. Paul Rogers visited relatives at Boons Creek, S. C., on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Cline of Shel by, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Cline's sister, Mrs. G. C. McClure. Prof. V. . E. Wesinger, of Sylva, was among those attending the ball game hare last Saturday evening. The W. M. U. of the Baptist church hero held a most interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. H. G. ! Stophtl on Monday afternoon. The | next meeting will be at the home of I Mrs. A. J. Manley on the afternoon nf February the 13th. _ I "As Ye Did It Unto The ! Least. Of These, My I * ? . _ ; ? i . .? ' ? ? v ? '? *. ?> .: 1 . ?; ? ? ?' Your Hospital Committee is endeavoring ; to find 100 people in Brevard and Transyl vania County who will take a contribution membership in the hospital in Brevard, not to help the hospital, but to be used in defraying the actual expenses for charity patients. The only means we have to take care of the charity patients is by private donations. Won't you fill out the blank > below and forward to H. A. Plummer, Chairman, as we wish to have the names placed on the Honor Roll 'in The Brevard ' . News from week to week. I hereby subscribe and agree to pay the sum of Ten ($10) Dollars during the year 1928 WMtll wr ? Wli \ y A V / A/ ? A k? *-? '"6 J ? ? I ! to the Hospital Committee for the purpose of *?', ? ^nlrin/v /inMn P U n <r /innnfi n/iftflinrr V>AOmf Q I ^nY/i'nra /inMn PUnxif.r /innnfl nnn/lin<Y V>AOr\if ol Brethern." H. A. PLUMMER THOS. H. SHIPMAN Hospital Committee. A Gift From My Heart To The Needy Sick. LOCAL BASKETEERS TAKE TWO GAMES FROM MILLS RIVER 1 iayin; .1 much In tSd* ? ??'? till* If: .1 r. s |.;y? . o.. '?.?ii.fr !].iiivt. ew.tri, lli'-man 'ill 'llti'd .Villi* KiVcV' ^IvIm I;: -t ,'i':i nivJrt. )>u, ?)!!:? ih<- .ii'.ii' ijiuiiv *v .,!l |h-.\. M'.'Iicr I'Mhi ,si'or<'() t:.'M ??oul. .Idckson, liimvvi i, start vd tlx- scoring by making two foul shots. The first quarter us a whole wits slow basktehall. At tli?' higliiiig ?i the sivoml 1'itai u r. .1 nek son scored (he ilrsi field h?>:iI oT the 'game; and front ih.ntin. A 1 1 i Is ijvir jiaiil tin; pipei t"r !iK' lloisie -.vliiL' .Ua-k'iin shot ill 1'i'als, annexing I" lvi'f credit 1 1 j tioint.i, or nil .that won- scored ' by Rosnian during t ho game. Tin* first half ended with Rosmnn on ,he long .< nil, the scoi'L' being G-0. Thi' opening of tlip third quarter : saw some scoring ?,:i. Jlills River's part. Messer scored two foul shots* and Young scored a tield goal. Jack son. (loritiK this period of play did "i ; core; but during the last quar- ] ter she scored 5 points to Mills Riv er's -two. making the final score 14-U ! in Kosman's favor. O. Powell exhibited excellent guarding and presence of niind throughout the game, holding her forward to one lield goal. This "oal was scored after she had sprained an sink)''. Th _? guarding and passing i f her colleagues. 1? Powell and Mc Clui.n, were excellent; Line up: Rosnian Mills River RF Jackson (14) Karnett LP Nelson ................ Young ( 2 1 C Powell, P. ........ Mcsscr, .M. (4) SO Powell, B. Messer, J. RG -Powell, 0. .............. Warliek 1 LG MeClain Creaseman Concerning the boys' game, it can be said that when Rosman's cage cyclone blew into Mills River quintet last Tuesday night and the atmosphere cleared and "Happy" Collins quit looping cross shots from .every direction, the Rosnian boys wore on the big end of a 23-13 score. Collins rolled up 10 points to his credit. Galloway ran his a close second with 6, Wilson followed with 3. and Anglin scored 2. During the time the boys were rolling up these seor?s, Staton guarded his man so closely that he was unable to score. 1 The eame onened with Case scor ing a field goal for Mills River dur ?? the first five seconds of ulay. Wilson then took two foul shots,! scoring the first and missing, the J second. Collins nabbed the rebound J and looped a field goal, giving Ros nian the lead. Galloway then drib l-'"d in arrj rolled in a crip shot, at [ the same time being fouled by Case 1 and scoring one of the two frsc shots. Messer looped a foul for Mills River, thus ending the first | quarter with the score of 6-3. At the opening of the second quarter. Mills River completed an out-of-bounds nlay; and Case scored a field goal. Case then mad? a fake shot which was in reality a long pass to Messer who was under the goal and made a crip shot. Collins, how- 1 ever came back with two field goals for Rosnian, making the score at the end of the half 10-7 with the local boys still in the lead. During the third quarter Mills River's quintet played its best basketball. Case looping three field goals an dMcsser one. Collins scored four points, Galloway thro?,, and Wilson one, howevir, for Rosnian. The last quarter was not suth a fiirht; for Case anil Messer. Mills River's best players, were disquali fied on fouls. Collins shot a field goals and Messer on. Collins scored while Colbert looped a field goal for Mills River. The final score was 21-13. Line up: Rosman Mills River RF | Collins (10) Corpenir. LP Wilson (3) Bryson C Galloway (6) Case *10) RG Staton Messer (5) LG Anglin (2) Powell Substitutes: Holbort (2) for Bryson, Bryson for C use. Cor |>e n - injr for Messer. Referee: Ward, Mars Hill College. ROSMAN HI SCHEDULE Jan. 27 ? Valley Springs Hi; Here Jan. 31. ? Brevard Hi .... Brevard Feb. 3 ? Flat Rock Hi .... H'villo Feb. 7 Brevard Inst Here Feb. 10 ? Burnsville T. T S. ..There Feb. 11 ? Bald ^reck Hi;. Burnsville 3:00 P.Al. Feb. 11 ? Clearmont Hi; Burnsville 7:00 P.M. Feb. 1-1 ? Ettawah Hi; Here Feb. 18 ? Sylva Hi; here Feb. 20 ? (Open) Feb. 23-24-25 ? Mars Hill Tourney at Mars Hill. Feb. 28 ? Ettawah Hi; There March 2. ? Valley Springs; . . There Mr. J. W. Moore, the local cross lie man, has many rushing orders for ies and wishes those who have ties >r arc planning to. cut ties at this ime will rush them in. This is good lews for many ctizens for the local narket has been closed down for the >ast several months. SAM B. CRAIG Attoney-at-Law MASONIC TEMPLE PICKENS, S. C. )ffice Phone 39 Res. Phone 18 T. J. Gibbs Marion, Jan. "J. T. ,1. titbits,- a leading citizen of McDowell county, died at Marion hospital at an early hour Monday. Air., Gibbs had been in the hospital for treatment ? for the ?ast tori days.. Friday night he sud denly crow worse and steadily weak ened until death came. His \vidow is in the same hospital, where -,he recently underwent a se rious operation. She is in such precarious conditio)! that she nut been in formed Mr. liibhs' death. For a number of years Mr.' <;iM, was enquired in mad and railnoul const ruel ion work. l-'or some iim it has lived on Iim farm near Marion. He served as county commission! i and was a candidate for .sheritV at one time. lie was r.* ytarsobl. lie n.ini'1' I Miss Klla IVicc, t?.> which union w. born five children, who, w.'i Mrs (iihbs survive him. The' c'.l'.cr. :i All's. ,J. M. Tyler. Mrs. (ii.ortte \\ . kjrkpatrick, and \\ Uliain O. tiibb -. all of Marion, Mrs. Georne l'hil.lips, of Charlotte, and Mrs. llannie ti, Coldwell, of I > rev aid. Mrs. Coldwell is well known heiv as a member of the IJrevard lliK'b School faculty, and her friends here have express! d sympathy for her in this time of bereavement . Mrs. Coldwcl Iwas called to Marion about two weeks ago on account of the ill ness of her parents.. Ao trip is' i-on.pleU' without a Kodak.. \W haw (\v.:ioras from 98c to $5.00, aid Kodaks t'r<>m Sr?.0() to $4"). 00. Von press the button ami we'll- do the cost. Expert developing and printing. FRANK D. CLEMENT The Hallmark Jeweler CLE M SON THEATRE BUILDINg ??? PROTECTED Q PLUMBING Protected plumbing assures you water when you want and need it. Frozen pipes in a home with protected plumbing are unknown. The eventual saving more than covers the first cost. Call R. F. Tharp--77ze Plumber Office Phone 224 Residence Phone 225 NEWS ARCADE Robinson-Osborne Market C. S. Osborne has purchased interest of Mr. A. -J. Johnson in the firm formerly known as Johnson - Robinson Market. Mr. Osborne is fully experienced in the Market busi ness. Quality Meats, Poultry and Sea Food, with in stant service, go to make up our reasons for soliciting* your patronage. ROBINSON-OSBORNE MARKET I PHONE 201

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