ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager ROSiVt A.V TO PLAY SIX MILE | HERE ON FEBRUARY 18TH Rosiwan cagers are looking for ward to a game with Six M'le, S. C. ' acxi Tuesday night, Feb. 18, on the tocal court. The home teams defeated Six Mile with a score of one point on the Six Mile court last wefck; the gills lost by one point. ( AH basketball fans of this section *re expected to be on hand and see this game, which bids fair to be one ?f the best of the season, both teams being pretty evenly matched. 1 QUEBEC PUPILS VACCINATED AGAINST DIPHTHERIA NOW Faculty of the Quebec school are grateful for the cooperation of the parents in that disrict in giving all thildren diphtheria toxin-antitoxin. JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN Mrs. Baxter Whitmire and Mrs. Wash Whitmire entertained with a joint birthday dinner Sunday at the hi- i' of Mrs. Baxter Whitmire. The fo icr being 76 years of age, and ?b latter 56 years. The dinner was si d |iicnic style in the yard. Yf< number of guests present was at-'d at 100. S: MING CONVENTION AT CATHEY'S CREEK CHURCH I in- District Singing convention o ill ?!? n'.-xt Sunday afternoon at 2 >>' ?. al Cntlk'ys Creek church, near ? iica. This announcement is in correction of a previous one made that tli-.' convention would be held at Gbdy H ranch. ENJOYABLE PARTY .Mr . H. 'P. Whitmire of Quebec, entertains d with a party at her home Saturday iiifxht in honor of ht-t nepew, LeRoy McCall's 19th birthday inniversarj". After various games, refreshments .if cuke and lemonade wore served to the following guests: LeRoy Mc C;il. .Mi-ses Willie Whitmire, Ita H->g'ed, Helen Henderson, Kdith Rogers, Inez Alexander, Iva Snnd "!? Mes-vs Bioadcs Henderson, Fred Chapman, Cecil Whitmire, Woodrow Fish I.. Sanders, Kay Sanders i ? ' I Eric Edwards. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Honor roll for the month follows: Fi;-:t Grade Gladys Clark, Kath leen Wilson. Second Grade Maxie McCall, lv r. Israel. Verona Fisher, Frances Be: i Wilkeison, Frank Whitmire,!). ?.1. Winchester, Jr., A. P. Bell Jr. Foird Grade - i.ucile Galloway, Margaret White, Dovic White. Fourth Grade ? Allen Sisk Jr., Archie Whitmire, Herbert Woodard, Ruby I "V", Dorothy McGaha, Helen Sunnney. Sixth Grade Ella Mae Collins, Victor Sigmon. Ni- ' Grade Irene Pharr, I.a Verne Whitmire. Tenth Grade ? Mildred Watkins, V Kit Henderson. Klevrnth Giad> Kdith Gravely. On January .11. third grade entertained w , a chapel program. Sever;.' men:1, ,s of the class tool: part in Jh'-. At tfv time. Mrs. Marvin Edney and Mi". Jameson ?were present. On Thursday. Feb. 1",, the seniors ?rill t ??!:?? th" state examination. Work is being do:; to beautify ;he school grounds; nibbery is be 1(1? set out, which v , add much to '.he , < tract fven"s-i of ':<* grounds. ii ?? . Bragg ha: harge of the ?fif pel exercise T.aeisd ,y morning. t riday morning the first grade (Tt'.ve a chapel program iiiat was very iotc resting. Basketball games between several >?f 'he grades are being played at 'c>-at-Wmc Week is being ob ? ??d this week. Every morning the student body moots in the audi torium. and a program is ??iven by class or classes, and a radio has (iho been in-tailed, so that lec- j tores on the subject of living at home aaay be heard. 666 TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia trs 30 Minute, chucks a Cold the first and chccks Malaria in ?fi rre days. 666 ALSO IN LIQUID BEFORE N BABY COMES TAKE cod-liver oil the pleanant way. Helps keep up the mother's rtrcngth and le*s ? n * danger to teeth. Tho new fifo needs it too. Easiijr digested and retained, SCOTTS EMULSION j <3??4 far Mcrthtr *d4 Child ? ? 0&X4 k J-vao, 3?yo.'... . J. ?? fJj T.'.TH LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Thelma Glazener, a student W. C. T. college at Cullowhee, spent ' the week-end as guest of ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Glazen er. Miss Frances Edens spent Satur ,?y as guest of her sister, Mrs. John ..ipatrick, in Brevard. Wm Jamerson, Rickmond Monley. Paul Rogers. Vando Morgan, Torn ij Mahoney attended the singing a i Eusley Sunday. , I Mi\ and Mrs. A. M. Pharr were, ? called to Statesville Monday ?n a?'! | -mint of the death of the latter a ' .it, ivi ?'!?. v?m. Cass. ! Misses Ida Mao Armstrong, Mae -H Elsie White, Lula Manley, Mil led Watkins, Ednn White; James ?'.issmore and A. M. White Jr. were Toxaway visitors Sunday. Miss Thelma Galloway spent Mon day night as guest of Miss E%a ! ' 11 Miss Pearl Rogers returned to i her home near Salem Tuesday, i?' spent a number of weeks visit ,rw relatives here. She was accom ?.'I'liiod home by her brother, A. Mr and Mrs. Jess O'Shields and children spent Saturday night as guests of Mrs. O'Shields parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. I*. Galloway. Harney Chapman and J C. McCal ,f Quebec, were guests of Mr. ana s. Tom Morrison Thursday. Anderson Smith and children. Tom and Rebecca of Quebec, visited the former's father, T- Smith, S r" ^ Reid and Grady Masters were Fn'nday guests of N. 1\ Galloway. Mr- Lcsco Galioway and Mi. and :-'t :'s. Tom Masters were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Mast er. and Mrs. Boyd Moore SPC"1 Saturday night a< guests of t'.o let ter's mother. Mrs. Sylvnnnu- >k Call near Selica. , Mr. and Mrs. Welch Galloway and > v. Sarah Galloway returned hon.v ? '?rdav night after having spent the . nvr. weeks in Brevard. Norman Moore of Gloucester,^ ? business visitor to Rosman Mon "mi-. an.) Mrs. E. ?. Borders rc ? Mj-ni'd i-o their home at Shelby i r. dnv. They were accompanied home i,v their daughter, Mrs. G. t. Mc iture and children, who spent the ..?"ck-end in Shelby. Ur and Mrs. Oscar Moore and (1;. ? ighter, Frances, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Moore s parents, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Tom Conley. . , Mi. and Mrs. Calvin Smith veiled he former's brother, T. A. ->muh ,;nd Mrs. Smith at Queoec Sunday. Mrs. J. II. Bar: ,-ttc of Shelby, w .-??mling seversV dny :;<= guest of !;???? brother, C. Me- ;U'?- ? . Mrs. Will T-.llc-y nn.l children of ?Jihiiite Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Ld Tallev of Lake Toxaway, were guest, nf Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Sutton Suiv <$B\'lr and Mrs. Archie Met al! and babv and Sam Owen of Gloucester, were Rosman visitors ,-Ic-nday C'aud Whitmire of Greenville, S. ('., was a guest of hi:v brother. Coy Whitmire and Mrs. TVhitmirc. "Su"t Effie Owen left Friday for a ?vc'i k's visit to her brother, L. Owen, at Shelby. , Char'ie Bryson of Sapphire. an Walter Rogers spent Sunday in ure Mever Israel, who has been ill for a number of weeks, is slowly lmprov n'MiiH Davis at Calvert. , T , ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Talley of Lake Toxaway, and Mrs. Will Talley am* children of Granite Falls, weie quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rice iSUDouglas Eldridge spent Friday night as guest of Martin Arrowood i at Lake Toxaway. | IJ. B. White and C. L. Moss weie visitors to Walhalla, Sunday. I Prof. R. D. Jenkins was a guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway Sun |daSam Hunter and son, Charlie, of Greenville, were dinner guests oi i Mr. and Mr?. H. G. Stophel. Sunday. Misses Ola I'axton, Lucy and Opal Fullbright were shopping in As,.he" villo Saturday, and spent Saturday night as guests of their aunt, Mrs. Wade Garren. -p Messrs A. K. Moore and A. . Enoa spent the week-end at Lenon. Edwin Staton, Wash Fisher and John Jackson, Mr. and ' ... ?Smith, of Brevard, were Asnevilie visitors Sunday. ? Mr and Mrs. McKmley Owen and son Arthur, of Gloucester, spent the week-end at Pisgah Forest as guests of Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Morris. Messrs Richard McCall, Obie Oaou ?n.: Dillard Owen of Gloucester, were Rosman and Brevard visitor. M Mr." i.nd Mrs. W. R. Lewis and , C Rev. aI^J. Manley spent tho week-: end with his family here. : S. E. Evcrette and two sons oi | Easlcy, were guests of the former , .later, Mrs. W. R, Lewis Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ruseell of Cal" , /ert, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Rice. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arrowood of Lake Toxaway. were guests of mt. nd Mrs. C. J. Eldridge Friday. Frank Bnley spent Saturday night I s guest of uoy McGaha. , I Mr. and Mrs. G rover Wot'dayi . ii nd children visited friends at Lake it.saway Sunday. Lii: .: Moss was a Brevard visitor Monday. , Mr. and Mis. Dewey Hunter and daughters of Greenvil e were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H- G. StoS Galloway of Gloucester was a business visitor to Rosman MMf yand Mrs. Charlie Moore and children arc spending this week with ^Miss^ Edna Hinkle and ^uth Lewis spent Friday night as guests j Irene, Eva and Laura Pharr. Hubert Barrett was a visitor of , ISd,iiSn3?? t. h..?? of sapphire, were ?<>*?! I ter's sister, Mrs. N. b. Oalioway, SUMrsy'Lee R- Fisher and Mrs. Frank Fisher visited Mrs. A. J. Man %rr,?nTdaA. O'Shields is reported nuitc ill at her hme here. I Gerald Sitton of Brevard spen , Wednesday as guest of A. M. | I VhVt Nelson and Jack Nelson I spent the week-end at Pelzer, v inilissaHeten Henderson, ? ?jjjjjjf at W. C. T. college, Cullowhee, spent the week-end as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. "en Person. She was accompanied home by a school friend, Miss Edith R?r. Ila^IIogS'of Slmspentathde week QUMisCsC'Berdell Henderson was a ?ruest of Miss Nelle Robinson Satui ^ 11 Mrs. Talvin Miller of Quebec ta i mother, ^ Mrs^B. r' Owe^^at Lake I r?Manc?'i Thomas of Quebec, is re PPMrf' Hum Loving and children of Easley, spent the week end, as guests of Mrr. Loving Mrs R T Fisher and dnuglitt . visited Mrs. T. C. Henderson at ? Quebec Sunday. - , * Miss B'-ulah It eid vwittd Tier ' aunt B. ('? Owen at Lake roxaway. iS' opal 'nodgcn of Easley spent Sat | urduv night as guest of Miss Lucile H I night as guest of his brother. T. < ? I Mr! 'and' Mrs. W. K. Galloway and j son Cecil, motored to Holly Springs, !Rl,Mrayand Mrs. G. C. Bush were 'guests of Mr. and Mrs T. P. Gallo , way Jr. at Calvert Monday. Mrs. Let- R. Fisher. Mr. and Mi-. j Frank Fisher and daughter, \erona. were supper guests of Mr. and -.as. T T* fiallowav-Jr. Sunch?>. 'Mrs. M. A. Mull and Mrs Eugene Morrison were guests of Mis. ?I<1K Jarrett Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Craw^ord Lance of Lievard, wee guests of the latt'; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake -arrett ! " 'm!.^ Lena Pasamore and Inez I Glazener were dinner guests of Miss ; Rubenia Cube the last of the we.k. M~ ". Jake Jarrett virited ..Ir.i. ?? ?II atnn Thursday. Mi s Janie Galloway of East Fork was a dinner guest of Mrs. fc Randolph Thursday. Mrs F.ugene Morrison aim Mrs. a. D. Rogers visited Mrs. Garfield Dun can Thursday. . . . i Mrs. E. D. Randolph visite* Mrs. j Sarah Nelson at Middle Fork Thurs . Mrs. Eliza Jones sper.; Sunday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. AUen Sisk. Mrs A. J. Manlev. Mrs. C. E. Leathers r?nd Mrs. J. L. Craggwere j iruests of Mrs. E. D. Randolph Fn I^Miss Virginia Oats has been very ill with mastoids trouble but is re covering nicely^ __ NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deet. in "ust from W. E. Shipmar . and wife to the undersigned trustee ! bearing date of March 30th'J719?a? 'and registered in book No 17 a. naee 2y3 et seq. of the record o> Deed in Trust for Transylvania coun ty, securing certain indefr tf-n therein mentioned and described, and default having been mado in payment of said indebtedness and all notices required having been spven and said default has not been mane sood, and the holder of the paper | evidencing said indebtedness 'requested the undersigned to lore 'close said deed in trust; Now therefore the trustee will on Saturday, March bin 1930, a. 12 o'clock M at the Court House door in Brovard, N. C., off for sale and sell tc the highest bid dor for cash, the following described Pl That lot set out and described ^ the deed in trust aforesaid, refercn et beintr hereby made to faid deert in trust and the record thereof for de scription of said property ay metes anXhe?proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon ^ndebtedneea, corts of sale etc. Thu? the 6th day oi February, 193#. .. D L. ENGLISH, Trustee. ?3.33 F 13120127 Maio GLOUCESTER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Booth Price spent the week-end in Jackson county. Harrison and Doyle Devore were Rosman visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCall, Annie and Pearl Price spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall. Miss Ednr. Kilpatrick spent Sun day night with her brother, Burgan Kilpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King and baby spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chapman. Mack McCall and T. J. Meece were Rosman visitors Saturday. Albert Lowe and Ranzy Owen were visitors at the home of Spur geon Owen Saturday night. Misses Blanche .Gladys and Eva Owen spent Friday night with Miss Stella Kilpatrick on Long Branch. Misses Lucy and Mildred Galloway vistied Miss Bessie Owen Sunday. Spurgeon Owen and son, R. M. and Archie McCall, were Rosman visitors Saturday. A. C. Price and son Holmes, and Booth Price were Brevard visitors Friday. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mc Call, a daughter. ;;Little R. M. Owen had the misfor tune to stick a sliver of wood in his leg Saturday. It was removed by the doctor and the patient is report ed getting along fine. TTorn Lo "Mr. and Mrs. Call Gallo way on February 8th, a s-on. Glenn McCall, Leo and Frank Meece visited Holmes and .Tohr: Price Sunday. ' Frank and George Long visited j Homer Owen Saturday night. L. C. Hall was a Brevard visitor ' Saturday. Muns Ruby Owen speat the veek jend with her parencs. LAKE TOXAWAY NEWS ? Mr*. Tolvin Millar, .of Quebec spent last week with her mother wh< ' is very ill. | Mr?. Carl and .Mrs. Fred Breedlor* visited Mrs. Farmie McCoy Thursday ! F. Y. Wilbanks' mother was din |ner gur^t of Mr. and Mrs. Fosi< Owen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M:-Kinna wer< Selica visitors Sunday. , Mrs. Dt-witt Gillespie an.i Mrs. S B. McCall visited Mrs. Gillespie': daughter, Florence, at Brevard Sun day, the latter having been ill foi some time. Walter McKinr.a and Xolan Mc Coy were dinner guests of Harrisoi Ha!i Sunday. ; Mrs. Jesse Broedlove, of C oa [Mountain, visited Mrs. Cole Lee or 1 Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alien McKinna were ?Xamur visitors one day iast week. M: - C. W. Henderson and daugh ter, Bird'. II, were dinner guenV- ol Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kail Monday. Mrs. Clarinde Owon i? still ser iously ill. I. S. Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Case Sandfly. A. J. Lee ha* been ill the put week. L. C. Case and son, Warren, made a business trip to Brevard Monday, Mrs. F. Y. Wilbanks visited Mrs. Clarinda Owen Monday. 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