Roman Section of The Brevard News MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Editor DELIGHTFUL CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Glmxenei chaperoned a delightful camping trip to Cashiers Valley last week. - The party started Monday morn ing and came back Wednesday morn ing. The party wa? made up of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glaxener,. Miaaea Faye and Louise Glaiener of Bos man, Miss Madge Whitmire of Bilt more, and Mr. Doyle Barnes of We?t Asheville. I Many points of interest were visit ed by the campers, including High Hampton Inn, White Side Mountain, Highlands, and the surrounding coun try. All the party had an enjoyable trip. . j ROSMAN WINS OVER OLD EASLEY BASEBALL TEAM A baseball game between Old Eas ley Cotton Mill of Eaaley, S. C., was played between Eosman and Easley t Saturday afternoon on the Bosman diamond, the score was 14-2 in favor of Eosman. CANTRELL-NICHOLSON News has just reached Bosman of the wedding of Miss Lona Cantrell and Mr. Gus Nicholson of Enka, N. C. Mrs. Nicholson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cantrell of the Cane Brake section, near Bosman, also a former member of Eosman high school. MORGAN-HENDRICKS Miss Mertic Morgan and Mr. Carl Hendricks were quietly married in Pickens, S. C? Sunday, August 3rd. Mrs. Morgan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Morgan, while the groom is a son of Mr. and Mr3. Ed Hendricks, each residing in the Old Toxaway section. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan will make their future home at the Holly Pin near Lake Toxaway. G ALLOW A Y -JACKSON A wedding coming as a complete surprise to their many friends was that of Miss Ethel Galloway and Mr. John Jackson, which occurred in Pick ens, S. C., Tv.esday, August, 11th. Mrs. Jackson is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Galloway of Bosnian. She is a very popular and attractive young lady. She was a member of the Senior class of Bos man high school. Mr. Jackson was a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson and graduated with the class of twenty nine, from Bosman high school. He immediately accepted, a posi tion at Charleston, West Va., where he has since resided. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson left Sunday for Charleston where they will make their future home. Renew Y our Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that "Perfect Purification of the System is Nature's Foundation of Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermin ing your vitality? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough course of Calotabs, ? once or twice a week for several weeks ? and see how , Nature rewards you with health. Calotabs purify the blood by acti vating Vhe liver, kidneys, stomach and : bowels. Trial package, 10 cts. Fami- | ty package, 35 cts. All dealers. (Adv.) | We contribute to your good looks. You can get a Vitalis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products. It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP, ROSMAN PERSONALS Rev. C. J. Eldridge and son, Roy, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galloway were visitors to Gloucester Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spnrgeon Owen. Mr. Joseph M. Schain of Berwick, Penn., is spending several days in rfrevard and Rosman. Mrs. Dutch Bruner spent this week-end as guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Sarah Galloway. Mrs. Lee R. Fisher and daughter, Miss Belle, spent Sunday as guests ?f Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher. Freeman Hayes was a business visitor to Pickens Monday. I Mrs. Carr Whitmire and son, Jim I my, of Biltmore, Mrs. S. E. Whit mire and Mrs. R. F. Glazener, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Free man Hayes Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Cross and brother-in- 1 law, Mr. Theo Estes, enjoyed a fish- | ing trip to Lake Toxaway Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Cole Pangle and 3on, ' Ernest and Lawrence Whitmire, were i business visitors to Greenville Friday, j Hoke and Wash Murphy of Pick-( ens were Sunday guests of their Un- ' cle and Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. ' Fisher. t Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stroup moved Friday to the building on Main St., . formerly known as Fisher Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pangle an-! nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary i Bell, August 15th. Mrs. Pangle was j before her marriage, Miss Bertrick ! Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. : Harvey Rogers of Lake Toxaway. j Ed Winchester of Six Mile, S. C., ' spent several days last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Win-! Chester at Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powell an nounce the birth of a daughter, Mon day, August 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Lee of Lake Toxaway announce the birth of a | daughter, Sunday, August 16th. W. R. Lewis was a visitor to Eas- 1 ley, S. C., Sunday. j. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodring andj1 children of Gloucester section wereij Rosman visitors Monday. Misses Lula and Maiden Jenkins ? and Bill Jenkins of Piedmont, S. C., were Sunday guests of Miss Mary Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son, John Frank, returned home Friday from a week's trip to Pickens and Rocky Bottom. Misses Mary and Louise Kimzey i j and brother, Prof. Robert Kimzey of Brevard were Rosman visitors Wed nesday night. Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Day and Mr. George Wallace of Bradenton, Fla., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. |j Hutches Saturday. Miss Grace James, a former teach Qr, was greeting friends in Rosman last week. Prof. R. D. Jenkins and a number '?-imp boys passed thru Rosman Friday. Otto Alexander and Dr. Newland were Rosman visitors Sunday. John Byrd is spending several'1, days visiting friends in Rosman. Mrs. Alfred White and sons, A. M., Jr., and Earl, and daughter, Dovie, left Friday for several days visit to j ! relatives near Statesville. * Misses Beulah Paxton and Kath- 1 leen Bridgeman of Pelzer, S. C., are!* spending several days as guests of j Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson. If Misses Mildred Watkins and Be- J J a trice Sisk and J. B. Rogers were ! j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zach- j j erv in Hendersonville Sunday. 1 Rev. J. E. Burt returned home Sun- j day, having spent the past week in i revival work at Taylors, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Gain Cannon of,. Richmond, Ya., Misses Hume, Paige ? and Tot Cannon of Pickens, visited: relatives at Rosnian Thursday. ' Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and ' sons, Douglas, Ralph and Roy, were ' visitors to Asheville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Pangle and daughter, Inez, and son. Ernest, were visitors to Hendersonville Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kelley re turned, to Greenville, S. C., Monday, 1 having spent several days as guests ' nf the hatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins. L. K. Anderson of Cashiers was a ' business visitor to Rosman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis and son of Easley. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gil lespie of Brevard, were guests of Mr. j and Mrs. W. R. Lewis Sunday. W. H. Cowan :>nd daughter, Miss Mattie, of WebsW, N. C., and Mr. : and Mrs. Edwar:1 Fowler and chil- j dren of Cashiers -"ere Sunday guests i of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lorean Kitchen visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodring in Gloucester Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and children were visitors to Asheville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harbin of Can ton are spending sometime here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harbin of Canton THE BREVARD UNDERTAKING CO. D. F. MOORE and PURDE OSBORNE SOLE OWNERS DAY PHONE, 88 NIGHT PHONE: D. F. Moore, Phone 250 Purde Osborne, Phone 159 AMBULANCE Service At ALL HOURS | MISS GILLESPIE INJURED | Miss Nola Gillespie, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie, of near Brevard, was injured in an automo . bile accident near Easley Saturday. I Miss Gillespie was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Lewis of Easley. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie I were called to South Carolina Sun 'day see their daughter and at pres ent it could not be learned how aeri : ous she was injured. GILLESPIE REUNION WELL ATTENDED LAST SUNDAY A large number of people from the two Carolinas attended the Gillespie re-union held near Rosman "Sunday. Rev. W. N. Gillespie made the prin cipal address. A lovely dinner was served picnic style in the grove nearby. The out of town guests were from Greenville, Anderson. Piedmont, Eas ley, Pickens and Six Mile S. C., Hot Springs, N. C., Candler, N. C., and Rome, Ga. The Gillespie re-union has been an annual affair for a number of years and is looked forward to by a host of relatives and friends as an event I never to be forgotten. J LADIES AID TO MEET WITH MRS. C. J. ELDR1DGE The Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. J. Eldridge this coming Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Roe Rice is president of this organization. PICNIC AND REUNION HELD AT ROCKY BOTTOM CAMr A picnic supper in the form of a re-union was held at Rocky Bottom Saturday night with members from the twtv Carolinas joining together. Those present for this occasion were is follows: Mr. and Mrs. Pick Whit mire and three children, Mrs. S. E. Whitmire, Miss Mary Whitmire, Mr. ?nd Mrs. R. F. Glazener, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hayes and son. Billie [>f Rosman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welborne and son of Greenville, S. C., ind Mrs. Game Cannon of Richmond, Mrs. J. A. Cannon and daughter, Paige, and sons, Glen and J. A., Mrs. Rule Cannon, Mrs. Mary Edens and | Vliss Christine Chastain of Pickers. OISTRIC t singing meet HELD AT PISGAH FOKbbi The district Singing convention met it Piseah Forest Baptist church near Brevard Sunday afternoon. Quite a Ser from different localities were H The 1 next convention will 1 Parrs Hill Baptist church the thud Sunday in September. vere called to Calvert Tuesday on ac :ount of the illness of Mrs. WUfiea 5alleway. I oason Powell is carrying the man h'i^star route, but is engaged in re Jval work and Mr. Powell is sub itituting in his absence. , n,\ Mrs J E ^ hite ana Mr. and Mrs. j. viivnhpth Hui'hters, Misses Mae, veek. mi Mrs. Wilfred Galloway is ver> ill it the home of her P"e"1 ^?jel(j Vlrs J. N. Morris at Cherrytieici. 1 Mr? T P Galloway. Jr? l*' Mr and ' Mrs. Frank Fisher Slenville over the week-end. * _mi \irs C. C. Hutches na\e Df Mr. Hutches. Hazel Frances, small daupnter Mi and Mrs. Vess Galloway, who was j burned by getting ' ly tt AIM aa n! s.'c?u?? .?i , daughter, Miss Thelma, spent dav at Enka visiting relatives. L E. Powell of Brevard was a busi and Mrs. N"MSr and?M- A. M. Paxton and dlAll?s'kofaUnpaxton is spending 1 eral davs in Asheville with her Aunt,| MMrsWMe AarPowell of Cateechee, s "vrds Mrrr'owS guest of her son, Mr. k. and Mrs. Powell. Toxaway was Pierce Aiken of ow ?lox 1 SM?n a business visitor to Rosman Mon three children motored to Mt. fibt j jtJS was a business visitor SUSe Nicholson of Cherryfield is and Mrs- *? A-Mi0sinEUa Mae Collins spent the week-end in Brevard as the guest Miss Odell Aiken. k A. D. Rogers spent the past ww Mrs. A. D. Rogers visited relatne "'j!' ialeRogFe?sdand Robert Leathers fire spending this week visiting near Salem. .j Mrs. W. W. Candler and Mrs. L. j E. Byrd of Candler apentWednesday as ijnests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stop helL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Essie and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese and two chil dren, and Miss Gertrude Bryant of Winston-Salem, arrived Saturday to spend two weeks visiting relatives in Brevard, Rosman and Gloucester. Miss Effie Owen is reported quite ill at the home f her sitter Mrs. Charlie Moore. Mrs. Richard Rice and children spent Sunday in Brevard as guests of her mother, Mrs. Tom Gillespie. Ruth and Ernest Alexander are spending several days as guests of relatives at Walhalla and Honea Path, S. C. Miss Mildred Watldns is spending this week as guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Merrell at Little River. Mrs. Wade Garrtn, who recently underwent an operation ii is able to return home. Mi ia a daughter of Mrs. L. M. of Eosman. Mrs. Leo la Smith and ander of Walhalla, S. C., visited Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and " ' lie Moss Sunday. Rev. G. E. Kellar visited W. H. Jackson Sunday. Mr*. Leon Whitmire and daughter, Mae were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Hugh Boley. TIRE VALUES versus TIRE DEFINITIONS "\^E KNOW that ear owners are interested in real TIRE VALUES, but are not particu larly interested in tire definitions which man ufacturers and distributor of special-brand mail-order tires had the National Better Barf ness Bureau adopt that they could dm Is tW advantage in their advertising. When the National Better Business Bureau realized that the public wu being misled? and an attempt was being made to keep the truth about real tire values from car owners, they issued a bulletin July 10th which in sub stance restracted their sponsorship of tire definitions. * Firestone eztra value* are the result of great savings in buying ? great savings in effi cient and economical manufacturing and dis tributing, plus the patented process of Gum Dipping? the patented two extra cord pKes under the tread ? and a more efficient non skid tread, which makes them safer than any other tire. We have sections cut from Firestone Gum Dipped Tires and Special-Brand Mail-Order Tires, and invite you to come in and jadge for yourself the extra twines we give you? - values that .you can tee and understand in stead of "definitions." Then we know you too will buy Firestone Tires as thousands of other car owners have done to the extent that dur ing May, June and July they bought more Firestone Tires than during any like period in history? Drive in today I COMPARE OWITIHMCT10W mm* QUAIJTT ^ 6 PLIES UNDER TH E TREAD * When the National 'Batter BmImm Bursrnt realized that their Bulletin No. 634 was being taken advantage of by some advertisers thflgr issued a BuBe tin dated July 10th as follows: "In our Bulletin No. 634 entitled 'Definitions of Terms Used in the Tire Industry' ire published defi nitions of First Line ? Second Line ? Third Line? Heavy Duty and Super Heavy Duty Tires. "Our definitions pointed oat, 'Although each manufacturer's or distributor's first line tire may rep resent his best standard size 4 or 6 ply tire, there is not necessarily any equality of competitive first line tires as to materials, workmanship or price.' This in terpretation also applies to all lines of tires. " "Wo therefore recommend that ad vertising to the consumer shall avoid the use of these terms for the purpose of com paring competitive products." * Gives Yon Mora Weight, pound a ? ? ? ? Mara Thickness, incites ? ? ? i Mare Non-Skid Depth, inebea i ? Mor? Plies Under Tread ? ? ? y Sana Width, Incbe* t i . a Sane Price . . 4.7?-* FbwteM Oi&uti T? 18. OO .658 .Ml 6 5-20 | $6,651 f Tin ? A Social Brxnd ?all Or 4?r TIr? 17.80 .<65 .250 5 5.20 $6.65 Flrtrtou# T m 17*02 .598 .250 6 4.75 $4.85 I Tip* kASMalal Brwrf If til Or Oar Tin 16.10 .561 .231 ? 5 4.75 $4.85 C-O-M-P-A-R-E P-R-I-C-E-S MAKE OF CAR TIRE SIZE Ford 3 | Chevrolet?) Chevrolet Ford j Ford I i Chevrolet? > 1 Whippet ? J Krskino ) Plymouth? J Chandler i>cSoto Dodge Durant Giaham-P^ i Pontiac Roosevelt Willys-IL_ ' E?scx ) Nash } Si Essex I i Nash > I Oldsraobilc.J Buick 4.40-21 4.50-20 4.50-21 4.75-19 14.75-20 5.03-19 5.00-20 5.00-21 5.25-21 Firestone Oldfleld Typ? Cash Price Each ^Special Brand Mall Order Tire $4-98 5.60 5.69 6.65 6.75 6.9sj 7.*?| 7-35 8.57 84.98 5.60 5.69 6.65 6.75 6.98 7.10 7.35 8.5" Flreitonej Oldflfld Type Cash Price Par Pair $9.60 X0.90 11.10 12.901 13.14 13.60 13.80 14-30 S6.70 Flrattanej I Sentinel Type Cash Prtea Each $4.35 4?7?j 4.85 5.6S 5-75 5.99 6.10 6.35 7-37 1 Brand 1 Mail Order Tlr? $4.35 4.78 4.85 5.68 5.75 5.99 6.16 6.35 7.37 Hrestont Sentinel f TyH Cash Pried Per Pair I $8.50 9*6 9.40 11.14 11.26 11.66 II.90 1Z-40 14.52 *A "Special Brand" tire Is made by a manufacturer for dis tributors such as mail order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that does not identify the tire manufacturer to the public, usually because he Guilds his "best quality" tires under his o*rn name. Firestone puts his name on EVERY tire he makes. * MAKE OF CAR Lincoln TIRE SIZE 5.25-18 3.50-18 5.50-19 6.00-18 6.00-19 16.00-20 6.00-21 6.50-20 7.00-20 Flreitonej Oldfleld Tym Cuh Prict Eaeh $7-9? 8.7s S-90J 11.20 II. 4 S 11.47 11.65 13.45 15-35] tcSctclal Brand Mall Order Tire $7.90 8.75 8.90 11.20 11.45 11.47 11.65 13.45 15.35 Flr?t?M | Oldfleld Tyw Cask Priee Per Pair $15-30 X7.00 17-30 21.70 M.M U.SO 22.60 25.40 ?9.SO TRUCK and BUS TIRES Firtttone Oldfleld Type Ca ih Price Each -^Special Brand Mail Order Tire Flrertoee Cldfleld Type Cash Price Per Pair 30x5 H.D 32x6 H.D ? 36x6 H.D 6.00-20 H.D. $17.95 2975 31.95 1515 $17.95 29.75 32.95 15.25 $34.90 57-9? 63.70 19.90 DoubU Quarantee ? Every tire mmn factored by Firestone bears the name "FIRESTONE" and carries Firestone's tin limited guarantee and oars. Tea art doubly protected. Firestone Service Dealers and Service Stores Save You Money and Serve You Better McCrary Tire & Battery Service V ? REPLACEMENT PARTS ? When you need parts for your car we 9 can furnish you with almost any item 0 desired. We carry Rims, Wheels, Hubs, ^ Bearings, Springs, Radiators, Pistons, Rings, Connection Rods and Bearings, W Clutch Parts, Transmission Gears, Drive 0 Shafts, Ring Gears, Pinions, Axles, etc. firestone ONE-STOP SERVICE ? WE SAVE YOU MONEY AND SERVE YOU BETTER * f W

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