ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIKE, Manager MISS LEATHERS ENTERTAINS Miss, Pauline Leathers entertained Saturday night with a party given in honor of her cousins, Messrs Wade and Hubert Callahan of Westminster, S. C. Various games were enjoyed by the thirty-five guests present, at the conclusion of which a marshmal low roast added much to the amuse ment. ENJOYABLE PARTY Miss Mildred Wttfkins entertained with a party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins, Tuesday evening. Various games were enjoyed, after which the host ess served refreshments of cake and punch to the following guests: Misses Mary Whitmire, Bettie and Eugenia Nelson, Lula, Ethel and 1 :Onie Manley, Effie Owen, Lucy i!yr;i, Edna White, Emma Jane and Rosa McLean, Carrie and Pauline Powell, Pauline Leathers and Beulah Powell, Beatrice Sisk and Genelia ? '.iirei's, Beulah Moore; Messrs Tom Stroup, Homer, Carroll, Leon and Manley, A. M. White Jr., Rob ert Leathers, L. E. Powell Jr., Law tence Whitmire, Ernest Pangle, Bil fie Moore, J. B. Rogers, Wallace Collins, Douglas and Ralph Eldridge. WEDDING OF INTEREST A wedding of much surprise oc rurred Monday, August 12, when Mrs. George Owen and Mr. Caleb Murphy were quietly married in Pickens. Mrs. Murphy is from Tennesee (iap, while Mr. Murphy is from Ros man. They will make their future home in Rosman. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. A. C. Price of ? Gloucester, entertained Sunday with a surprise birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Price's 53rd birthday anniversary. One of Mr. Price s neighbors sent for him to come over to his home in i lie morning, and during his absence everything was prepared for the din ner and the guests arrived. Word was then sent Mr. Price telling him lie had company. On reaching home Mr. Price was greeted by a large crowd of relatives and friends. Din n< r was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gallowav, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McCall, Misses Carrie Kilpat ri k and I.enora Anders, Messrs An derson and Doyle Devore, H. L. Bur rell. Jesse McCall and Mrs. Overton Kitchen. ' SELL IT? USE A WANT AD LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Mr. J. F. Corbin and his agricul ture class, with their parents at tended a meeting at Clemson Col lege, Tuesday. Mrs. P. A. Aiken and grandchil dren Irene and Margaret and Mrs. Aldon Aiken of Brevard, were din ner guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Will Moore, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kilby spent Sunday as guests of the latter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ml Watkins, leaving Monday for Rome, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nicholson and children spent Sunday at Salem, S. C., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins. Carl Galloway of Diamond Creek, was a Rosman visitor. Monday. Mrs. Craig Whitmire is spending a number of days in Columbia, vsiitmg relatives. Kinney Craft is leaving Tuesday for New Mexico, where he has ac cepted a position. Carlee McCall of Gloucester, was a business visitor to Rosman Mon day. Mrs. J. W. Current and Mr. and Mrs. Moody Current were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Win chester, Friday. Willard Watkins of Birmingham, Ala., who spent a number of weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins, returned home Friday. Master Archie Whitmire returned home last week after spending sever al days visiting relatives near Statesville. Mrs. J. L. Jenkins and daughter, Pauline of Alcoa, Tenn., are spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Jenkins at East LaPorte. Mrs. J. R. Mahoney and daughter, Alice, visited the former's daughter, Airs. Frank Raines, at Middle Fork Sunday, and attended the baptizing services near there. Mrs. Maggie Miles and Miss Leona Miles were visitors of the former's daughter, Mrs. Jesse Galloway, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Whitmire spent Friday night as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boley. Mr. and Mrs. Naaman Galloway were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miles Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Prattlers of Sal- "? are visiting their daughter, Mrs. ('. C. I,usk. Mrs. Bob Glazener was a visitor of Mrs. Jake Jarrett and Mrs. E. D. Randolph, Friday. Elmer White spent Thursday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pick Whi-t mire. ??? ';?{ P. Wilson of Waterville. Tenn., ! was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Julian 1 Boley, Sunday night. I Mrs. Sarah Nelson of Middle Fori; and Mrs. Virgie Taylor of Peir.c.', (I S. C., were dinner guests of Mrs. E. D. Randolph Thursday. Miss Verona Lyday was a uppei | guest of Mrs. Hugh Boley Friday j night. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jvnk'ns j were dinner guests of Mr. uiui Mu. j Joe Galloway Sunday. Miss Eugenia Nelson i.s spendin. 1 this week visiting relatives in Pelzei. S. C. Messrs Hubert and Wade Callahan of Westminster, spent the week-en as guests of their aunt, Mrs. ('. E Leathers. Miss Hume Cannon, of Pickens, S. C., is spending several days vis itnig her cousin, Miss Mary Whit mire. Mrs. Jake Jarrett and daughter, i Rubenia, and Mrs. Mary Randlopji I and Leota Randolph were guests of j Mrs. L. M. Glazener at the home oi j Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Paxton, Monday. Mrs. Maude Whit of Balfour was a guest of Mrs. E. D. Randolph, Mon- ; day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Current of Winston-Salem, Mrs. J. W. Current of Olin, N. C., and Mrs. P. Whit mire of Rosnxan spent Thursday in Pickens visiting Dr. and ^s. J. A. Cannon. Miss Edith Clark spent Sunday as guest of Miss Ophelia Greene. Miss Lillie Henderson ?of Green ville, is spending several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Stophel. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Galloway of Wolf Mountain were dinner guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. E. D. Ran- ? dolph, Wednesday. Miss Willie, Cantrell of the Big Can Brake, is spending a few days as ; guest of Misses Ida and Mae Jack son. Mrs. Norman Galloway and Mrs. Lvdia Candler were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loonie Bant her at Gloucester. Mrs. Hfll Paxton, who has been ill, remains in a serious condition. Mrs. Huggins of Calvert, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener, Sunday. M.r and Mrs. R. L. Oates were Brevard visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Head and children, Lois, Lola and Arthur Jr., of Central, were Rosman visitors. Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Is rael. Mrs. Walter Reece and Mrs. Rich ard Rice were Brevard visitors Sat urday. Mrs. L.P.Wilson of Brevard was ? a guest of Mrs. Jordan Whitmirc on Sunday. A. M. White Jr.," is spending thi week in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway ar 1 Children were guests of the form< son, Mr. and Mrs. Thurnian Gallo way of Middle Fork, Sunday. Mr. Swann of Tennessee, spent the week-end as guest of Miss Beatrice Sisk at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sisk. Mrs. Walter Whitmire and sister, ! Miss Vera McCall and mother, Mrs. r. McCall spent the week-end in Greenville, visiting relatives. Miss Margaret Glazener spent Morris Footwear Department PJiRTICIPATIMG IN PUSHELL'S 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE Full Fashioned Bemberg Hose, all Sun- 95c burn shades. Anniversary sale price . . Bare-leg Hose, pure Silk Chiffon, in j j 00 blonde and brunette shades. Sale price Gordon Silk Hose, Full Fashioned, in J J ^3 -ill colors. Anniversary sale price .... ?2.00 Gordon Hose, Service weight $1 79 and Chiffon. Anniversary sale price . . ?2.50 V-Line Gordon Silk Hose, in de- C J QJ sired shades. Anniversary sale price . . LADIES dress SLIPPERS Black and Colors. Special $1.98 LADIES SLIPPERS Including Arch Support Types ? ? $3.45 MEN'S Friendly Fi-as $4,55 PR. 15% OFF Buster Brown FOOTWEAR I ?? ? IIW II ,1111111 I $6 NEW FALL Enna Jetticks $5.44 PR. Ladies Felt Bedroom Slippers 39? PR. S Cne Rack Ladies Slippers $2.77 PR. $5.00 New Fall Enna Jetticks $4.55 PR. HOSIERY Full Fashioned jj i SLIPPERS I Dress and Comfort <?gSPE(MLg? h LADIES FELT HATS $1.00 ? H.uu ^ BATHING SUITS 1-2 PRICE ? LaoiEs S SILK 1 ? dR?SS?S ? $4.33 J? i \,y KOTEX 29c BOX OILCLOTH 23c YD. CRETONNES [ 1SC YD. - i wmmm^mmmm a SPREADS LADIES $1.95 KNICKERS Sale Price $1.39 v 1 .50 Fast Color WASH SILKS Sale Price 95c YD. ? ^ Bi IS New Shipment fIS LAD and LASSIE , m CLOTH H Sale Price | 15c YD. ? p ^ 15c SCRIM, WHITE & ECRU Sale Price i 9C YD. ?1 \ Figured VOILES and PRINTS K Sale Price i 19c YD. q Thursday night as the guest of Miss I Laura Pharr. / Brooks Gillespie of Piedmont, S. C., spent several, days last week a guest of W. N. Gillespie. Mrs. John Dodson and son Tom, were business visitors to Brevard Monday. | Mrs. Marion Glazener and daugh ter, Margaret, were guests of Mrs. j J. W. Powell Sunday. Paul McClure was a dinner guest ! of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener on J ; Sunday. Mrs. Wick Powell and son Glen, and daughter Vera Mae, spent Mon day at Shoal Creek as guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell. ! Cornelius Powell was a business visitor to Rosman, Monday. ??! i.- Belle Morgan of Old To::a way, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wiv-k Powell Monday. i ."(i,-. and Mrs. G. F. Wililamon and ??! . and Mrs. Mickler Lusk were K v;r.'d visitors Monday. t^.d Mrs. Taft Owen attended ii' ivh services at Calvert Monday night. j Fields Powell, who has been sick for a number of days, is much im proved. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Powell spent Friday night in Old Toxaway visiting Mrs. Mart Morgan. I Miss Edith Powell spent Sunday night as guest of Miss Myrtle : Raines. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Meece and I children of Eastatoe, S. C., were Rosman visitors last Monday. ) Mrs. J. P. Volrath and children returned home last Sunday after a 1 week's visit with relatives in South i Carolina. r Johnnie Whitmire, W. H. Summey j and Loon Whitmire were in Brevard Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Galloway and children were Middle Fork visitors i last Sunday. | Mrs. J. W. Summey and daughter. Madge, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. VV. H. Summey. r J. F. Corbin and son visited W. H. Summey last Saturday afternoon, j H. P. Chappell of Old Toxaway was guest of his daughter, Mrs. Lee Morgan, last Sunday. Loonie Meece of Old Toxaway. was a Middle Fork visitor last Sunday. Miss Beulah Rjce was a Rosman visitor last Friday. Luther Steppe of Landram, : p r.t ! several days this week visiting rela- ' ! tivos tnd friends here. Davis Galloway of Old Toxaway, ' was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Glazener, Monday. Paul McClure, accompanied by i Mrs. D. L. Glazener and son, Chas. and Thomas, and daughter Ruby, 1 were Brevard visitors Saturday night, t Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cristopher and son, Mack Jr., of Pickens were Sun- 1 day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L t Glazener. 1 Bert McLean and Miss Beulah Powell, Bill Rice and Miss Pauline I Leathers were Sapphire visitors T Sunday. Rev. Bob Meece of South Caro- a lina, was a guest ot' his sister, Mrs. Wm. Jackson, Sunday. Loonie Zachary of Georgia, was a guest of M. M. Bryant, Monday. , Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and children were Brevard visitors Sat urday. Principal Bush and Mr. Mcprc ' Lenoir, were Rosman visitors Sun day. Miss Gertie Lance was a Brevard visitor Saturday. Charlie Lamance of Gloucester, was a business visitor to Rosman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodie of Greenville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Boley. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and children were visitors of Mrs. Gar field Duncan, Sunday. Gerald and I.ois Wilson spent the week-end as guests of Ruby and Thomas Glazener. Mrs. L. M. Watkins and son, Ger tha. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kilby at Greenville, Sunday. J. H. Bilby of Birmingham, spent several days last week as guest of his brother, B. P. Bilby, returning to his home Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Current and Mr. and Mrs. Moody Current of Statesville, are spending several days as guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Pick Whitmire, Miss Viola Rice and Miss Vinetta Rice were Cherryfield visitors Sun day. Mrs. A. P. Manley was a visitor of Mrs. Loon Whitmire Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher and children, Roy, Wash, Coy and Belle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and baby, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bolee, Mrs. Frank Fisher and daughter, Ve rona, and Rickmond Manley en joyed a day's outing and picnic din ner at Fisher camp near Lake Toxa way, Sunday. Miss Annie Price of Gloucester, was a Rosman visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lev is an.! daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis, at Pickens, Sjn day. Rev. Drake preached at Zion Bap tist church Sunday to a large con gregation. Lee R. Fisher and sons Roy and Wash, attended the Lewis reunion at Jit. Grove church near Pickens Sat- , urday. Charles Jones and son Reid and i Mrs. Maymo I rletson spent the week-end in AsLeville. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Marston moved 1 !o Brevard Monday from Old Foil. Mr. Marston is connected with the < roxaway Tanning company at Ros- < nan. _ i Born to 1 p. and Mrs. Louie Gal oway, Friday, August 9th, a daugh- i ;er. J R"V. P. P. Hartsell and Rev. Mr. ? oil nf Mars Hill, spent several a lays this week as guests of Mr. and e ilrs. J. W. Glazener. v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everette nf I 3asley? were guests of Mr. and Mrs. t V. R. Lewis Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Patterson A nd Jim Patterson spent Saturlny J night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers. On Sunday the party left for their home in California. Perry Gravely, of Old Toxawift was a business visitor to Rosma:i Monday. Miss Belle Fisher is spending this week at Sylva as guest of her sister, Mrs. James T. Boles. Mrs. Newton Toad and two sons and daughter of Walhalla, spent Sun day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Glazener. Frank Fields returned Sunday, after spending a few days with hi* family in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewis and daughter Frances, and Miss Mabel Lewis of Easley, spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis. Mrs. J. II. Crow and Billie Moore and Miss Bert Wilkerson were Pisgah Forest visitors, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Boles of Sylva, spent the week-end as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Mrs. Carr Whitmire and son Jim mie of Biltmore are spending sev eral days as guests of Mrs. S. E. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway and (laughters, Ethel and Thelma, sp^nt Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Harrison at Sapphire. Earl Morris of Pickens, was in Rosman Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and daughter Genelia, and J. B. Rogers and Miss Myrtle Rogers attended the Rogers reunion held at Mtn View church near Salem, Saturday. Lemond Patterson of Reedy Cove, S. C., was a Rosman visitor Monday. Mrs. J. H. Cross and Xiece. Miss Bert Wilkerson and Billie Moore were Bre\ard visitors Sunday. Mr. and Msr. J. F. Corbin ar.d sort and Miss Mildred Watkins were East Fork visitors Monday, visiting W. W. Gravely. R. M. and B. D. Butler of Sweet water and Georgetown, Texas, re turned Tuesday after spending sev eral days as guests of their nephew, George Butler. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Casey and son of Hollywood, Fla., have reni.'d a cabin at The Arcana, and are very enthusiastic over the view and i; y climate. Rev. C. J. Eldridge preached r.t Old Toxaway Baptist church Sunday. Miss Bessie Sims of Lake Toxaway. ivas a supper guest of Mrs. Lynch Whitmire Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Lvday wev ? :alled to Lar.drum Saturday on ac count of the death of the former's lephew, Little Charles Si!e;\ Mrs. H. G. Stophe! .spe nt Saturda : n Brveard as guest of Mrs. I. C. Cennon. Messrs Walter Rogers, Noah Craft md Ernest Pangle spent the weelr nd at Enka. On Sunday th? party .?as joined by Misses N'ina and Roxy 'arker and Ida Nicholson and motor o Wayneeville and Sylva. Jake Jarrett spent the week-end in Lsheville as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. r

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