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Rosman ? xmn ?>:. -v? ?*>; MRS. JORDAN WHITMn Editoi ; LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS Miss Marie Moore, who spent the past two weeks In Gastonia, returned to her home last week. Mrs. _ Sarah Galloway and sum, Grady,' were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and daughter, Bonnie, and son Victor, and Misa Lula Manly at tended the singing at Easley Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick an nounce. the birth of a daughter, Marion Lucile, on May 23rd. Mrs. Kilpatrick will be remembered as the former Miss Reba Owen. Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson and Mrs. J. H. Cross were Brevard visitors Sat urday. Misses Ethel and Thelma Galloway are spending this week at Sapphire, 'visiting relatives. Mt. and Mrs. Edwin Staton spent the week-end at Old Toxaway as guests bf tfe iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway. Floyd Hands of Easlcy, is spend ing several days as guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers. ,. Mrs. Hubert Anders and Pauline Sutton were guests of Mrs. Dutch Bruner Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Mason of Bre vard, and children, Joseph and 'j?nn were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. Tuesday evening. Mrs. F. Paxton visited Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. Tuesday afternoon. ' T. P. Galloway Jr. is conducting a large potato plant* business, and re ports filling orders for several thous and every day. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Watkins and L. B. Hudgins of Black Mountain, Misa Sallie Merrill and Frank Mer rill of Little River and Robert Mer rill of Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kiibv of Greenville, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Cat kins. , . Mrs. J. R. Owen and two children of Gloucester, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel Monday. C. E. Leathers, who recently had the misfortune to get several ribs broken, is recovering nicely. Miss Rosa McLean returned home Saturday from Weaverville to spend the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McLean. Rev. G. E. Kellar and mother, Mrs. M. Kellar and Miss Laura Pressley were visitors to West Un ion. S. *C., Sunday. Rev. Mr. Kellar preached to a large congregation, both morning and afternoon. Miss Leota Randolph spent Sunday :\s guest of Miss Edith Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen and chil dren are spending several days this week in Gloucester, visiting relatives. Mrs. Ed Jones underwent an oper ation at Franklin Hospital Friday, and is recovering nicely. Vando Morgan visited Mrs. Mor gan in Mission hospital Sunday. The latter is slightly improved. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Bert and fam ily were called to Pelzer. S. C. Mon day on account of a nephew of Mrs. He'rt being killed in an automobile accident. Miss Morzie Nealy of New \ovk Oitv. and Miss Matilda Funero Cuba, are spending several days as guesf-s of the former's sister, Mrs. J. K. Coi-bin. Mrs. Haskell I.uker, who recently underwent 4an operation at Angel Brothers Hospital in Franklin, is re covering nicely and will return home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener wore guests of their daughter, Mrs. Free man Hayes, Sunday. \ustin Hogsed of Calvert, was a business visitor to Asheville Monday. Mrs. Lee R. Fisher and daughter, Belle, "and son, Roy. and Fred Stroup were guests of the former's son. Jack ului Mrs. Fisher. Sunday night. Miss Mattie Cowan of Sylva, spent Sunday as guest of Miss \ erona Fisher. . . Mrs Lena O'Sluelds is reported very iil at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Milton O'Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nix and chil dren of Easlcy. were Sunday guests i Mr. and Mrs. Dan Snipes. Charles Glazener spent Sunday night in Brevard as guest of A. M. Paxton Jr. Mrs Ethel Summey spent Sundaj, at Dacusville, S. C. as guest of her t>a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gar ?Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall and children of Cherrytield, spent Sunday in Gloucester, visiting relatives. Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Chapman and children spent Sunday at Old Toxaway as guest of Gus Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Callahan of BAPTISMAL SERVICES TO Bg HELD SUNDAY AFTERNOON Baptismal services wil be held At the forks of the river, about one mile above Rosman next Sunday after noon. There will be 19 new converts baptized by tho pastor, Rev. J. E. Bert i DISTRICT SINGING MEET AT CARRS HILL NEXT SUNDAY District Singing convention will meet at Carrs Hill Baptist church on Sunday, June 20, convening at 10 o'clock and continuing throughout the day. > W. R. Lewis of Rosman, is presi dent of the convention and extends to all n cordial welcome. COMMUNION SERVICE AT MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Communion services were held at Macedonia Baptist church in Glou cester Sunday. A large number were present. Rev. A. J. Manly is pastor j.t Macedonia. Greenville, arrived Saturday to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. Mr. Callahan re lumed to GreenviJJe Monday, while Mrs. Callahan will remain for sev eral weeks before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Smith and children of Quebec, spent the week end as guest of the former's mother, Mrs. T. V. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazener spent Sunday at Cashiers Valley. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Moore and two children of Gastonia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Moore. Forrest Garren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Garren of Asheville, was reported seriously injured in an acci dent last week. Miss Wilda Reece spent several days last week in Brevard as guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Rufty. Floyd Callahan of Florida, spent the week-end as guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Miss Marie Moore spent Sunday night as guest of her sister, Mrs. ' Claud Glazener. Wiley Glazener and daughter, Miss Martha, of Hendersonvile, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. ! J. R. Glazener, Thursday. Miss Annie Moore of Gastonia, spent several days last week as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Galloway and Mrs. Dutch Brunei- were dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Gallo way Sunday evening. 6 j Fletcher Edens of Norfolk, V a., A. i I,. Mull of Easley, were Sunday j guests of* Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edens. E. C. Glazener, Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Henderson and mother were din- ( tier guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener. Mi', and Mrs. Charlie Fowler an nounce the birth of a daughter, on [ Saturday, June 13th. Mrs. Robert Owen and two chil dren and Overton and Nelson Kitchen dt' Gloucester were business visitors to Rosman Monday. Miss Lucy Fullbright, who under went an operation at Patton Me morial hospital, Hendersonville, Fn day, is recovering nicely. Mrs. Freeman Hayes and son, nil lie. visited Mrs. Homer Israel and Miss Mamie Hayes, at ChervyHeld Fridav. Mrs. Andrew Hendricks returned to her home near Rosman Sunday, having spent the past week visiting relatives near Easley. Mrs. Dovle Moss and children spent Friday at' Cherry field as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Nicholson a-. ' mother, Mrs. Rhoda Nicholson, of Walhalla. were guests of Mr. and M ;? j. A. M. Paxton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Jackson and children visited Mrs. D. L. Glazenet Sunday, en route from visiting rela tives in Easley. Mrs. Cole Pangle and son Ernest were visitors in Pickens Monday. John Dishman and Fred Erving Til ! Bald Mountain were Rosman visitors Sunday. R. K. Powell and Wash Whitmire visited the former's grandfather, M. ,C. Aiken at The Shoals, Sunday. I Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and two daughters, Edith and Inez, of .Emma visited Mrs. Oscar Barrett on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bert and chil dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure on Tuesday. Arvel Edney and Homer Moss of Let Kodak save the fun? for more fun tomorrow tand in the years to come. carry one of the smart new colored Kodaks with you this summer. For best results, keep it loaded .with Kodak Film. i Let us take care of your picture - making needs. r\ Js t Kodak. save the Tun Complete stocks. Expert finishing. Moderate prices. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING MANY REGISTRA ?h, :V .-1 T VACATION V-. E SCHOOL ; ' The Daily Vocation Bible school i began under the direction of Miss Merzie Nealy Monday at Zion Bap- j tist church, with 67 members regis- 1 tered the first day and interest is growing steadily. ! ORDINATION SERVICE AT QUEBEC FOURTH SUNDAY Ordination of Deacons will take . place at Quebec on the 4th Sunday in June. A special invitation is extend ed by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Bert, to [ the public to attend this service. CHURCH SOCIAL i The Woman's Missionary society of Mt. Moriah Calvert, will hold a1, church, social at the home of T. P. ; Galloway, Jr. on Saturday evening,.' June 20th, from 8 until 11 o'clock. ( Pies, cake, and lemonade will be sold. , The Roaman String Band will fur- j nish music for the occasion. The pub- ? ilic is cordially invited to attend. c | HOUSE PARTY ENJOYED |( 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Glazener en- ] } Itertained with a house party over the , week-end at Ships Anchor. About t j twenty guests were present. i ?< Washington, spent the week-end as t guests of Marvin Edney and Charlie Moss. Mrs. M. F. Wilson of Cashiers, 1 spent several days as guest of her r j daughter, Mrs. Marvin Edney. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns spent the week-end at Easley as guests of Mr. ! and Mrs. LaSalle Towns. t Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches and 1 Mrs. Jordan Whitmire were shopping f in Asheville Tuesday. jr Mrs. C. F. Jones of Asheville, ar- 1 rived Sunday to spend several days ^ in Rosman. . Mrs. Nora Merrill of Brevard, is f spending several days as guest of . J Mrs. Roy Watkins. |d Mrg. Tom Grogan of Brevard was a Sunday guest of Mrs. H. G. Stoph- * el. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorral and 5 daughter, Frances, and Miss Hilda t Byrd of Waynesville, Miss Etfie Ow- J en were dinner guests of Mr. and |t Mrs. H. G. Stopnel Saturday. They o were accompanied home by Miss Ef- < fie Owen and Mrs. W. E. Hall. * Mr. and Mrs. Sefus Cantrell and ' daughter of Pickens, were recent v guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chap-! man. * Mrs. Critten Galloway spent sev- ; eral days lust week as guest of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson, s Mrs. Roy W. Bennett and son ' Bobby of Ilion, N. Y., arrived Satur- ( day to spend the summer visiting rcl- * atives at Brevard and Rosman. Mrs. . Bennett will be remembered as the I former Miss Audrey Lee Wilson, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wil- * son. Miss Bessie Manly, who has been i ill for several days, is much iinprov- c od. ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway spent - several days last week in Gloucester if as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. U and Mrs. Spurgeon Owen. It Grady 1 lolcombe. who has been \ very ill. is recovering nicely. < Mrs. T. P. Galloway and daughter, |1 Helen, of Calvert, were Rosman vis- I itors Monday. Miss N'ada Chapman of Easley is i spending several days as guest of her i uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse 1 | Chapman'. j PENROSE TEAM LOST VALLEY HILL NINE; (Contributed) Pen rose is -still playing ball and enjoying it, thus they say, but still j meet defeats. Every one feels en couraged in the improvement of sev eral of the players. They say they are 1 in to stick if they never win and this is . a sign of winning something some where. Valley Hill outplayed Penrose at ? Laurel Park Saturday. Some of the j locals are improving in hitting: W. j Lyday, L. Lyday and Williams, get- 1 ting three-base hits. Williams led in runs and hits and did excellent pitching. Clyde Barnwell, manager, and his Valley Hill team gave Pen rose a pleasing reception and showed themselves fine sports. Such makes us want to play them again. Box score: Penrose AB R H E |W. Lvday, c 4 1 1 1 I Holliday, If 5 0 0 0 i Rogers, rf 4 1 2 0 I L. Lyday, cf 5 1 1 2 IMcCall, 2b 4 0 1 2 Goode, 3b 3 1 0 2 | C. Lyday, ss 3 0 0 2 Talley, lb 4 0 0 2 Williams, p 5 3 3 0 Middleton, If 2 0 0 0 Totals 39 7 8 11 Valley Hill AB R H E lackson, c 5 3 1 0 Redden, 3b 5 2 2 1, Brookshire, ss 5 3 2 0 ! Smith, lb 5 2 1 2 j D. Drake, cf ,.3 3 2 0 Greenwood, 2b 5 3 3 0 Gibbs, rf 5 1 2 0 B. Drake, If 3 0 0 0! Case, p 5 2 1 2 Manning, If 2 1 1 0 Q. Redden, cf 1 1 0 0 Total 44 21 15 5 J Umpires, Brock and E. Ponder. This TFas In A Church Bulletin "The ladies of the church have cast | off clothing of all kinds. Look them i over in the church basement any I time this week." MERli i,AJ r resi; (By FRED MILLER, Jr.) Friday night, June ili, the Boy Scouts of Troop One held thejr monthly meeting of the Court of Honor. The Court for this troop is composed of five outstanding men of the town. All of the members were present. It is very seldom that all the men can be present at the same time. The following Merit Badges were passed : Sandy McLeod ? Civics, Pathflnd ing. James Misenheimer ? First Aid, First Aid to Animals. Ralph Qalloway ? Farm Layout, Farm Home Planning, Botany, First Aid, Reptile Study, Personal Health. Jackie Morgan ? Reptile Study, Personal Health. Fred Miller Jr. ? Physical Develop ment, Electricity, Fafm Mechanics, Farm Layout, Chemistry. This is quite ' a showing as seven teen Merit Badges were passed. Jackie Morgan completed his merit badges for the rank of Star Scout, rhis makes a total of six registered' Star Scouts in our troop. There is a contest in our Troop ?very three months. The Scout who masses the greatest number of merit )adges during each quarter year is jiven the honor of being monitor for he next term. This is held by the joys of the troop to be the chief of ice. Ralph Galloway is leading in :he contest for this term. Selica News Note# ! Farming seems to be the order of he day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sitton and amily spent the week-end visiting elatives here. Mrs. H. C. McKinna is very ill at ler home. Our next Wednesday night prayer neeting will be held at the home of rlr. and Mrs. Florida Fowler, con lucted by Ward Breedlove. Ferm Whitmire spent Sunday with lis brother, J. N. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Press Galloway spent Sunday visiting in the Connestee sec ion. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunn had as heir guest Thursday, Mrs. Ed Davis if Rosman. Mrs. Hattie Henderson is visiting ler sister, Mrs. J. P. Wilson. Ward Breedlove was a Tox- way ?isitor one day last week. Mrs. Roxie Dunn spent Sunday aft tnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dunn. Lela Barton is on the sick list. Misses Beatrice and Nell Lance pent Sunday with Mary Mann. A revival meeting will begin at !atheys Creek Baptist church next Sunday. Administrator's NOTICE State of North Carolina bounty of Transylvania. /.V THE SUPERIOR COURT Having qualified as administrator if the Estate of Ollie J. Perry, de eased, Inte of Transylvania County, 'forth Carolina, this is to notify all >ersons having claims against the ?state of the deceased to exhibit them o the undersigned at his home atCal ?ert. \\ C. Catheys Creek Township, >n or before the ISth day of June 1932 or this notice will be plead in >ar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate vill please make immediate settle nent. This the 18th day of June 1931. 1. PERPY. Administrator of the estate of OVir Perry, deceased. 6t .In 18-25jly2,9,16,23 NOTICE OF SALE STATE OP XORTH CAROUXA ['01 'STY OF TRANSYIA'AMA Under and by virtue of the power if sale contained in that certain deed if trust executed by C. E. Lowe and wife, Fannie Fortune Lowe, J. G. Lowe and wife, Nina Cook Lowe, to the undersigned, dated August 6, 1921, and of record in Book 14 of Deeds, at page 324 of the Trust deed records of Transylvania County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indeb tedness thereby secured, whereby the power of sale has become operative, the undersigned will, at the request of the holder of the bond secured thereby, and for the purpose of sat isfying said indebtedness, on the 10th day of July, 1931, at 12 o'clock, M? at the Court House door of Transyl vania County, North Carolina, in the City of Brevard, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash: All that certain lot of land lying and being in Town of Brevard, Bre vard Township, County of Transyl vania, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and de fined as follows Lying on South side of Main Street adjoining lands of Bishop, Ashworth and others ,and bounded as follows : BEGINNING on a stake on the South margin of. Main Street, 80 feet distant from where the South margin of Main Street intersects West margin of Caldwell Street, this point being a corner of the Bishop lot, and runs from this point, with the South margin of Main Street, North 64 deg. West, 42 1-2 feet to a stake; thence South 26 deg. West, 132 feet to a stake in the Ashworth line; thence with the Ashworth line, South 64 deg. East 42 1-2 feet to a stake at Bishop's line; then with Bishop's line, North 26 ' deg. East, 132 feet to the beginning. This being a part of what was once the A. H. King lot; and being the same land described in the aforesaid deed of trust. This the 25th day of May, 1931. ?A. C. Mann, Trustee Jnll,18,25jly2 TRY OUR WANT ADS. ONE NIGHT'S GOOD MINSTREL SHOW -? m AND FREE BAND CONCERTS FOR Two Full Months ALL For Fifty Cents The Brevard Municipal Band Is Your Band ? Support It by Attending the Minstrel Show at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Friday, June 19th 8:00 o'clock The North Carolina Automobile Law and What You Must Know About It THE LAW The financial Responsibility Law pertaining to the operation of Motor Vehicles in the State of North Caro lina, effective July 1, 1931, compels the Commissioner of Revenue to revoke the license and registration of a person, when a judgment in excess of $100 has been rendered against such person, arising out of the use of a motor vehicle, where such judgment remains unpaid after 30 days, unless such person shall furnish proof of his ability to respond in damages for future accidents. The failure on the part of operators to fulfill the re quirements of this law, as explained in this ad, wiH cause the Commissioner of Revenue to revoke their op erating license and registration certificates thereby de priving them of the privilege of operating a motor ve hicle. Penalties If any person fails to return operator's license and registration certificates after failure to prove financial security he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and sub ject to a fine of not less than $100, nor more than $1000. If any person shall forge any evidence of financial security he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and sub ject to a fine of not less than $100 or not more than $1000, or not more than 30 days in jail, or both. Object Is to protect the public from operators of motor ve hicles who are unable to pay for the damages caused by an accident. After a judgment has been rendered such as described herein, and is not paid, the owner must present evidence of financial responsibility before he can again operate his automobile. Forms of Responsibility Required Financial responsibility may be established in the following manner: A certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company licensed to do business in the State, certifying that the owner carries public liability insurance of not less than $5000 for one injured person and not less than $10,000 for two or more perons injured in any one accident, and property damage insurance of not less than $1000 for damage to property. A bond of either a surety company or two personal sureties. Compliance Obviously the simplest and best way to comply with the law is to buy a reputable and guaranteed automo bile liability and property damage insurance policy. The automobile owner may have difficulty in obtaining insurance AFTER the occurrence of an accident and to avoid this it is wise to INSURE NOW. BE READY AND PROTECTED. Without insurance, delays and inconvenience will be experienced owing to the cancel lation and reinstatement of the operator's license dur ing the procedure of securing a policy. The policy issued by the company I represent fulfils the requirements of this law and is 9. guarantee of pro tection, strength and service that is second to none. v'vv ' H. R. WALKER INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 67 McFIE DRUG B^DG. BREVARD, N. C.
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