* Rosntan Section The Brevard News
MRS. JORD/ ?V HITMIRE, Editor
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
MENTION
rp.^r" an<i Mrs. Bill Jackson moved
Thursday to the "Duff Glazcner"
nouse near Rosman.
Mr and Mrs. R. l. Hogsed and son
Harold and Mr. E. C. Glazener spent
o?nday at Travelers Rest, S. C., as
guest of the former's sister, Mrs. H.
A. Southerlin.
Frank Brittian, C. G., left for St.
^-tcrsburg, Fla., Monday, having
int. his vacation as guest oi his
.Jther, W. M. Brittian.
Jim Summey is reported ill with
flu at his home near Rosman.
Miss Marie Moore was a guest of
if8 Louise Glazener, Saturday.
Mrs. G. C. McClure is reported quite
ill at her home on Church street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and M.
C. Sunieral visited Mrs. Sumeral at
Emma Booth hospital in Greenville,
Sunday.
M. D. Hardin of Jackson county,
.?=pent Sunday night as guest of Mr.
and Mrs. \V. s. McLean.
Rev. C. J. Edridge was a business
visitor to Asheville Tuesday.
C. F. Jones returned home from
Asheville Sunday.
Prof and Mrs*. G. C. Bush left the
first of the week for Richmond, Va.,
to spend several weeks.
^ Mrs. M. 0. McCall and daughter,
V era of Quebec were Sunday guests
of the former's daughter, Mrs. Walter
Whitmire. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son '
John Frank spent Wednesday in
Gloucester as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Lamance.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowders and
Henderson Bowders of Shelby are I
spending several tl^ys as guests of
the former's daughter, Mrs. G. C. Mc
Clur#,
Mr. Herbert J. Schain left Sunday
for several days visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Schain, at I
Berwick, Pa.
Mrs. Vando Morgan was removed
to Mission hospital in Asheville last
week and is reported in a very seri
ous condition.
Rev. A. J. Manly preached Sunday
at Zion Baptist church in the absence
of the pastor, Rev. J. E. Bert.
Miss Frances Edens spent the
week-end at Lake Toxaway as guest
of Miss Virginia Brumer. '
Mrs. L. R. Staton and son-in-law,
S. K. Owen, were business visitors to
Brevard Tuesday.
Mrs. A. K. Moore underwent a sec- j
ond operation at Lenoir hospital Mon
day and is recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chapman were
visitors to Asheville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Thurman Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Critten Galloway
spent the week-end at Cashiers Valley
as guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Le^.'s and
daughter, Ruth, were visitors to Pick
ens Sunday.
Miss Beatrice Sisk, who has been
ill for several days, is recovering nice
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway were
Sunday guests of the former's par
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Galloway.
Miss Helen Galloway of Calvert
was a guest of Mrs. Joe Galloway
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and
daughter Nell Jean spent the week
end as guests of Mrs. Lusk's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen.
Miss Lottie C. Sloan returned to her
home near Salem Saturday, having
spent several weeks with her sister,
Mrs. Vando Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Gant.
Mrs. Eugene Morrison , left Sunday
to spend a week with her son, Horace,
at Canton, N. C.
W. G. Guice of East Flat Rock
spent Saturday night as guest of his
aunt, Mrs. J. Z. Stroup.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard and
children were visitors to Pisgah For
est Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chapman and
son Ralph and Mrs. Cantrell were
Hendersonville visitors Sunday.
Messrs. Charlie Gant, Elvin Edncy,
Robert Leathers and Mrs. C. E.
Leathers were shopping in Brevard
Saturday.
Miss Ella Mae Collins was a Sun
day shiest of Miss Odell Aiken at Bre
vard.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moss and son,
Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hutches were visitors to Cherrytield
farm and Brevard Sunday.
Rev. G. E. Kellar and mother, Mrs.
Kellar, were dinner guests of Mr.
f ,d Mrs. Brance Grogan at Brevard
Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Gillespie of Brevard spent
Sunday as guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Richard Rice.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clay
ton, a daughter, on May 18th.
Miss Dollie Masters were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Jesse Galloway.
An all day singing will be held at
nt. Carmel Baptist church next Sun
day near Salem, S. C. All Transyl
vania singers are requested to attend.
Mrs. Hubert Barrett and children
spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Oscar
Barrett.
Miss Mamie Sue Green of Swan
nanoa is spending several days as
guest of her uncle and aunt,- Rev. and
Mrs. J. M. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Owen.
Rev. Hubert Barrett preached at
Lake Toxaway M. E. church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore and
children and Miss Effie Owen spent
WHAT A WHALE OF A
DIFFERENCE?
At the time when kerosene began
to be used instead of whale oil for
burning in lamps, a kindly old Cape
Cod lady was deeply perturbed by the
change. _ _
"What," she wanted to know, "'will
the poor whales do now?"
OWEN -HALL
v
Coming as a surprise was the mar
riage of Mrs. Ethel Owen and Mr.
.jKermit Hali, the ceremony occuring
'in Pickens on Monday, May 18th.
Mrs. Hall is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Owen of Rosman, but
has resided at Lake Toxaway several!
years. Mr. Hall is the son of Mrs.
W. E. Hall of the Gloucester section. 1
[ Mr. and Mrs. Hall returned to Ros- j
man Monday afternoon and were din- 1
ner guests of Mr. -and Mrs. H.' G.
iStophel, the latter being a sister of |
i he groom.
the week-end at Greer, S. C., visiting
' relatives.
i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zachary of ,
! Hendersonville, and Mr. and Mrs.
('laud Kilby of Greenville, S. C., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Watkins.
| Mrs. Allen Sisk and three children j
, were guests of Mrs. A. J. Manly Mon
! day.
| Mrs. J. E. Bert and son Joe and ;
? daughter, Margaret Hope, were din
! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. |
Sumniey Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener were
'guests of their daughter, Mrs. Free
man Hayes, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway and
daughter, Ethel and Thelma, spent
Sunday at Easly as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
SINGING CONVENTION TO
MEET AT CARRS HILL
The District Singing- convention met
at Pisgah Forest Baptist church Sun
day. A largf number of singers were
present and a very enjoyable after
noon was spent.
The next convention will meet at
Carrs Hill Baptist church the third ,
Sunday in June.
SINGING AT QUEBEC
The Junior Singing convention will
meet with the Oak Grove church at
Quebec Sunday evening, the 24th, atj
2 o'clock.
We are expecting a large crowd of >
singers to be present so that the even
ing may be spent in real singing.
A special invitation is given to one '
and all. i
JAMES STATON, President.
and Mrs. E. J. Whitmire at Cherry- '
field. ? -"T*
Mrs. D. L. Glazener visited her !
grandmother, Mrs. Jim Earl Galloway i
at Old Toxaway Sunday. Mrs. Gallo- 1
way has been ill for a number of
weeks.
Miss Ethel Galloway is spending!
this week as guest of her uncle and |
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Harri-,
son.
Mrs. Mack Powell and sons, Cornel- 1
ius and Manly, were Old Toxaway
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garf Williamon and|
children of Six Mile, S. C., arrived
the first of the week to spend sev
eral days as guests of Mrs. Owen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen.
Messrs. John Paxton and Charlie
Paxton of ^Canton spent a few days
the first of the week as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Paxton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and
daughter, Ruth, A. M. White, Jr., and
Miss Elsie White, Rickman and Ho
mer Manly attended the singing at !
Pisgah Forest Sunday.
Rev. J. E. Bert and daughter Ruth ,
and son Ralph returned home Mon- I
,day from Ninety-Six, S. C? the for
mer assisting in a two weeks' revival. .
Mrs. Roark Staniell of Eastatoe
was a business visitor to Rosman the
first of the week.
Messrs Anthney, Leslie and Carsoni
of Pickens and Miss Mae Jackson
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
W. M. Brittian.
. Miss Leota Randolph, Mrs. Engene !
Morrison and Miss Viola Mull were |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gant j
Saturday. ? i
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen and sons,
Virgil and Lionel, and daughter Dana
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Oliver Galloway.
Mrs. Edwin Staton spent several
days last week as guest of her par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway
at Old Toxaway.
Rev. Judson Corn of Brevard
preached at the home of Baxter Whit- '
mire Sunday. A large number of peo- j
pie were present.
Oscar Petit is reported very ill at 1
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dick Petit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leason Powell and ]
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler were Sun- 1
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Butler. ?
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Pleasant Grove News j
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Mrs. Arrie Hamilton- and Mr. and
Mrs. Williams and family of Green
ville, S. C., were Sunday guests of
the former's sister, Mrs. Ida Rushton,
of Pleasant Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shook of Stanley,
N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs.
Shook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Hamilton.
Mrs. E. Hamilton of this place,
spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
K. J. Justus, of Little River.
Mrs. Zeb Shipman of Asheville,
spent a part of last week with her
sister, Mrs. O.'S. Grey.
Mr. and Mrs* Nicholas Sentell of
Mount Underwood, was in this section
last week.
James Dalton was Sunday dinner
guest of Earl Grey.
Gaston Whitmire was a caller in
this section last week.
Mrs. J. M. Grey is spending a few
days with her son, Curtis Grey, at
Pisgah Forest.
Most of the farmers of this section
are nearly done planting corn and a
good shower would be fine.
Paul Orr, who has been down with
rheumatism, is able to be out again.
J. H. Drake of this place, spent
Sunday with his brother, Mr. Soli
Drake, who has been seriously ill for
some time. He is in a hospital in
Greenville, and little hope is field for
his recovery.
Eldon Drake of this place and
Lloyd Blythe of Etowah, spent part of
last week in Greenville. Mf. Blythe
has accepted a position with the S. P.
U. Co.
The Pleasant Grove B.Y.P.U. gave
Glade Creek New*
A number of people here have bast
attending the revival at Tarfegr
Creek. v
Miss Lois Burgess of Venus, S. C.
who has been the house guest el Slim
Blanche Brown for the" past thiwe*
weeks, has returned to her hunw iJmm
week. '
Mr. Coy Sims of Washington. B. C,
spent the week-end with hk fistoz,
Mrs. J. A. Brown.
Edgar Orr left Saturday for
York where' he has a position.
We are sorry that Mr. amf Vit.
"Guy Newton are moving from tor
community.
Ralph Reed of Blantyre nas bees
visiting relatives in this sorter.
Mrs< Ralph Galloway of Howe
Shoe, was the guest of her mother,
Mrs. J. R. Brown, last week.
I Several of our folks have Wt suf
fering with severe colds. i
I Mr. and Mrs. Justus of AxkrriBc,
recently visited Mrs. Wade Lyibjr.
] Lester Cox spent one day la.st ??ek
with Tommy Brown of Turkey Cf?5L
an interesting program at Eiowah
Baptist church Sunday night.
Dent Orr of Hendersonvillc, rmta*
his father, W. W. Orr, Sunday.
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Paid to Winners of
CONTE
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing
that the decisions of Judges ClIARLES DANA GIBSON, ROY W. HOWARD
and Ray LONG in the $50,000 Camel Prize Contest have been
reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded as follows:
First Prize 9 82,1.000
JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Second Prize9 $10,000
MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Third Prize 9 85,000
JULIUS M. ISOLTE, Glen Avon, Duluth, Minn.
5 Prizes of SI ,000 each
A. B. FRANKLIN, III, 52 Kirkland St, Cambridge, Mass.
JOHN R. McCarthy, 721 Main St., Willimantic, Conn.
FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Beach, Calif.
WM. A. SCHRADER, Brent Apts., New Albany, Ind.
DR. D. H. SOPER, 523 E. Brown, Iowa City, Iowa.
5 Prizes of $500 each
F. CARTWRIGHT, Transp't'n BIdg., Washington, D. G
EDITH COCHRANE, Glenvalc Ave., Durien, Conn.
BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Fa.
JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. Y.
RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukcgan, ILL
25 Prises of SI 00 each
MARIE ALBERTS, 6252 So. Spaulding Are., Chicago
B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winoton-Salem, N.C.
EUGENE BARTON, 3625 La Luz St, EI Paso, Texas
MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 1133 Louisville St., St Louis, Mo.
WSI. G. ERBACHER, 308 N. Front St, Conway, Ark.
LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmoutli St, Forest Hills, N. Y.
KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 4-18 E. 22d St, Baltimore, Md.
MRS. ALEXIS GODILLOT, 191 Waverly PL, Nov York
C. W. GRANGE, 2316 Central fit, Evanston, IlL
C S. GRAYBILI, Paxtonville, Pa.
JOHN 1. GRIFFIN, 1203 Jackson, Pueblo, Colorado
DAVID C. HIM, Peyton and Arlington Rds.t York, Pa.
ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apts., Lansing, Mich.
J. W. KEATING, 523 Prospect Ave-, Cleveland, Ohio
J. II. KENNEDY, 2627 W. State St, Milwaukee, Wine.
JOHN KILPELAINEN, West Paris, Maine
DR. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell St, Providence, R. L
EbWAUD MARTIN, 121 Liddell St, Buflalo, N. Y.
MRS. I, C. MILLARD, 609 Stocklcy Gardens, Norfolk, Va.
EUGENE SARTINI, 743 Chapel St, Ottawa, 111.
GREGORY LUCE STONE, 735 Texas St, Mobile, Ala.
DR. C. L. TIIOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C.
LEE R. WO MACK, 448 Tenney Ave., Amherst Ohio
J. ARTHUR WOOD, 21 Burke St, Mechanicville, N. Y.
EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Post, N.
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N congratulating the winners in the
great Camel contest we want at the same
time to thank most cordially the approxi
mately million men and women who dis
played their friendly interest by sending
in an entry.
We wish also to thank the millions of smokers
throughout the country for the appreciation
they are showing for our new-Humidor Pack
as is evidenced by the notable increase in the
sale of Camel cigarettes.
By means of this dust-proof, germ-proof,
moisture-proof Cellophane wrapping the
rich aroma and full flavor of choice Turkish
and mellow Domestic tobaccos have been
air-sealed in Camels for your enjoyment.
If you have not tried Camels in the Humidor
Pack all we ask is that you switch over to this
brand for one day.
After you have learned how much milder,
how much cooler, how much more enjoy
able it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned
fresh cigarette, go back to the harsh hotness
of stale cigarettes if you can.