Rosman Section of The Brevard News
MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Editor
monument to be unveiled
for LATE WILLIAM W ATKINS
The Woodmen of the World will
unveil a monument honoring William
Watkins, deceased, at Little River
Baptist Church, next Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock. Hon. T, Coleman
Galloway of Brevard will make the
principal address and Mrs. Roe Rice
R?sman will read the poem.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT OLD
TOXAWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
The revival services at the Zion
Baptist church will continue through
the week, much interest is being man
ifest and many souls have been saved.
Services each afternoon and even
ing- Rev. W. A. Tinsley of Ninety
Six, S. C., is assisting the pastor,
Rev. J. E. Burt, in these meetings.
REVIVAL SERVICES AT OLD
TOXAWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
The revival services conducted by
Rev. C. L. Holtzclaw of Campobello,
S. C., came to a close Sunday night
with much good accomplished and
four souls saved.
The Rev. Holtzclaw began a revival
at Old Toxaway Baptist church Mon
day night. Services each evening at
eight o'clock. The public invited.
These services are held under the
auspices of the Pentecostal Holiness
church.
DISTRICT SINGERS TO MEET
AT CARR'S HILL SUNDAY
The District singing convention
will meet at Carr's Hill Baptist
church next Sunday afternoon at two
o'clock.
There are expected some quartets
and other prominent singers to be
present.
The public invited to attend.
Ernest Paxton of Greenville, S. C.,
was a Cherryfield visitor over the
week-end. J
For
Reliable Heat
Quality
Price
Dixie Gem coal is real
coal through and
through. Here you get
the best quality in any
specimens you may or
der. It is free of dirt and
clinkers, and every piece
burns, leaving very little
ash. The price, today, is
as always, the lowest
possible.
WOOD ICE
Phone 241
PURITY
PRODUCTS
COMPANY
BREVARD, N. C.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Mrs. Joe Galloway spent the week
end in Gloucester as guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Owen.
Mrs. W. A. Tinsley and two chil
dren of Ninety-Six, S. C., spent the
week-end with Rev. Mr. Tinsley at,
the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. E.
Burt.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Batson and
children moved Monday from the Ar
cana to the Zachary Farm near
Rosman.
Mrs. Jordan Whitmire and daugh
ter, Miss LaVerne, spent the week
end near Brevard as guest of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins and
daughter, Evon, returned to St. Pet
ersburg, Fla., Friday, having spent |
several days as guest of their daugh- .
ter, Mrs. Thomas Morrison. They '
were accompanied home by Reba and
Neoma Morrison, who will spend the
winter in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tethers and
son, Dr. Tethers and Mrs. Tethers, of
New Jersey, will arrive Tuesday to
spend several days as guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hutches.
Coy Fisher spent Sunday as guest ,
of Charles and Tom Glazener.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Paxton and
mother, Mrs. L. M. Glazener, Miss 1
Ola Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ow
on and children, Miss Leota Randolph
and Mrs. H. G. Stophel attended the
Owen reunion in Gloucester Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and
daughters, Kathleen and Doris, were :
visitors to High Hampton and
Cashiers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Critten Galloway
spent the week end as guest of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Wilson, at Cashiers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns spent the
week end visiting relatives near Sal
em and Walhalla.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boarders re
turned to their home at Shelby Mon
day, having spent the past week as
guest of their daughter, Mrs. G. C.
McClure.
J. B. Rogers, Robert Leathers and
James Staton spent Saturday night
visiting relatives and friends near
Salem, S. C.
Joe Paxton left Saturday for his
home at Pelzer, S. C., having spent
the past two weeks visiting relatives.
Miss Fay Glazener, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener, left
Monday to resume her studies at
Asheville Normal, Asheville, N. C.
Mv. and Mrs. Taylor Banther, who
have resided in the Gloucester sec- j
tion for several years, moved recently
to the Cos Paxton farm near Cherry- 1 1
field. | :
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and
daughters, Ruth and Velma, Jordan
Whitmire, Paul Rogers, Rickmond
and Leon Manly, Vando Morgan, Mr. 1
and Mrs. E. D. Randolph and chil- ?'
iren, Vasco Manly, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1
V. Sigmon and daughter, Miss Bon- 1
nie, and son Victor, James Passmore '
?nd others attended the singing at 1
jlenville Sunday. li
^ Rev, J. K. Henderson, pastor of I
Jalvert Baptist church was a dinner '
ruest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glaz- 1
mer Sunday. | .
^ Messrs. Carr, Flem and Walter , 1
jlazener visited Mr. E. A. Glazener 1
>t Mountain Sanitarium near Flet
cher, Sunday. I
Miss Mamie Hinkle spent the week- '
rnd with her parents near Salem.S.
Ui I
Miss Helen Allison, daughter of '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allison and Miss :
Ruth Morgan, daughter of Mr. and '
Mrs. Frank Morgan of the Cherry
field section, left Monday for Ashe
ville Normal where they will enter
college. <
Mrs. Taft Owen of Cherryfield,
who has been ill for several days is
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harlen of the
Calvert section, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Glazener Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferm Whitmire and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and
daughters, Verona and Betty June,
spent the week-end as guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher.
J. C. (Dock) Galloway, who un
derwent an operation at Biltmore i
hospital in Biltmore, is recovering i
nicely. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and two
children spent Sunday at Cashier's
as guest of Mrs. Fisher's sister, Mrs.
Edward Fowler.
,^lsj Millsaps of Asheville
arrived Sunday to spend several days
ARE YOU
PROUD TO
SHOW YOUR
WATCH
You insist upon style in
your clothing, your automo
bile, your home, yet there is
one thing that may have es
caped you? your watch.
Is it olcl-fashioned and bulky or is it new, smart Ji
and in keeping with the rest of your attire?
You'll find style and accuracy in the dependable $
watches we sell.
Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler
CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING
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REVIVAL SERVICES AT
WESLEY AN M. E. CHURCH
Revival services began at the Wes
leyan M. E. Church in Brevard Sun
day night Rev. James M. McGowan
of Akron, Ohio, will assist the pastor,
Rev. G. E. Kellar. Services each ev
ening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is
cordially invited.
as guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
White.
Julian Jones, who recently under
went an operation at Angel Bros,
hospital Fraklin returned home Fri
day much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire and
daughter, Lucia Nelle, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.E. R.Galloway.
Taylor Banther of Cherryfleld was
a business visitor to Rosman Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tarrie Aiken spent
Wednesday as guest of Mr. and Mrs.
R. K. Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Winchester
visited relatives at Greenville, S. C.,
Sunday.
Misses Stella and Zona McCall,
who are attending school at Brevard,
spent the week-end in Gloucester as
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. H. McCall and Mr. and Mrs. Riiey
McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Milford Moore.
Little Miss Averee Fisher, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher spent
Saturday night as guest of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher.
Lewis Summey spent Sunday night
as guest of Charlie Galloway.
Tom Glazener spent Saturday
night as guest of Coy Fisher.
Mrs, Charles Gravely and son Rob
ert, and Mr. Underwood of East Fork
and Canton were Rosman visitors
Saturday.
Mrs. L. P. Chapman of Tryon is
spending this week as guest of her
son, Rev. Nathan Chapman and Mrs.
Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Casey and son
of Hollywood, Fla., returned home
Monday, having Bpent a couple of
weeks at the Arcana near Rosman.
Mrs. James Nelson- and son, Jack,
and daughter, Edna, spent the week
end in Greenville, S. C., as guest of
the former's daughter, Mrs. Hubert
Callahan.
Miss Pauline Leathers, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers, left
Monday for Weaverville to enter
College.
E. A. Glazener, who recently un
derwent an operation for appendici
tis, is slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son,
John, Frank and Miss Olga Faren
berry and Miss Cleo Jamison attend
ed the Western North Carolina ag
riculture teachers' meeting held at
the 4-H Club camp at Swannanoa
Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt and chil
dren and father, Mr. J. E. Burt and
Rev. Mr. Tinsley were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen and
:hildren and Mrs. L. R. Staton visit
jd Mrs. Harriett Wilson and Miss
Leota Wilson at Selica Sunday.
Miss Laura Pressley of Brevard
spent Saturday with Mrs. M. Kellar.
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Tinsley of
Ninetv-Six. S. C? 'were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins, Sat
irday.
Mrs. H. G. Stophell visited her
jrandmother, Mrs. Hettie McCall in
Gloucester Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry 0. Topp of
Charleston, West Virginia, announce
the birth of a son, Jackie Lee, Sept.
1st, St. Francis Hospital. Mrs.
ropp was before her marriage, Miss
Nettle Jackson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Jackson o{ Rosman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins and
daughter, Miss Evon, and Mrs. Tom
Morrison visited relatives Rt Lake
Toxaway at Quebec last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stophell of
Pisgah Forest were Sundav guestB of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophell.
Harry Duncan of Knoxville, Tenn.,
and Brodus Duncan of Ft. Bragg are
spending several days as guest of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Duncan.
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Green were
visitors to Hendersonville the first of
the week.
Horace Morrison of Canton, spent
several days as guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and
children attended the singing at
Glenville, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge were
visitors to Asheville the first of the
week.
Mrs. Emma Hendricks, who has
been very ill with a carbunkle is
much improved.
The minister had called on the
widow to offer his condolences.
"That you have the sympathy of
all the village should be some comfort
to you," he murmured, "and you know
to whom to turn forconsolation."
"Yes,'' she said, between her sobs,
"but t don't think he'll marry me
with three children."
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50 cent size, 3 oz. is enough
for Pantry, Kitchen and Cellar
75 cent size, 6 oz. for Chic
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buildings.
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Dealers began advertising ihe irue
facts about tire quality and con
struction and actually demon
strating the Extra Values in
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires,
distributors of special-brand
mail-order tires have grown
bolder and bolder with mislead
ing claims and comparisons in
t!ie desperate effort to interest
car-owners.
Car owners bought more Firestone Tires in May, June and
July, than in any like period in history. This clearly shows that
car owners are interested in Firestone Extra Values and are not
interested in comparisons based on an almost obsolete tire size ?
confusing laboratory analyses ? meaningless definitions-imprac
tical challenges with unfair claims of twenty-five per cent sav
ings - and deceiving price comparisons.
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cial patented construction features of Firestone Tires? Gum Dip
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special-brand mail-order tires and others. ? -See the evidence.
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5.69
6.65
6.75
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7.10
7.35
8.57
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panic* and others, under a name that
doea not identify the lire manufac
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