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Rosman Section of The Brevard News MRS. CLAUDE GLAZENER, Editor ROSMAN SCHOOL NEWS Y. T. H. F. PROGRAM The Senior Y. T. H. F. Boys met Friday, November 13. They carried out the opening of the meeting ac cording to the F. F. A. Manual. The meeting was then carried out accord ing to parliamentary laws, the fol- ; lowing program was carried out: ' 1 ? Devotional, Frank Israel. 2 ? Evolution of the Plow, Wallace Gillespie. I o ? What's New in Agriculture, Jack Fitzgerald. *1? Latest Information on Seed Corn Breeding, Robert Gravely. 5 ? Future Farmer's Creed, Rogers Whitmire. 1 (5 ? Why Future Farmers, Robert ? Waldrop. 7 ? What Must Be Done to Become ( ? Farmer. Sam Jordan. | S ? Want Ads, Harrison Hall. " t'? Poem, Harry Morgan. 10 ? Jokes, E. J. Whitmire. 11 ? Report of Advisor, Mr. Cor bin. ' ( Most of the boys did tine. Some . had not prepared their pieces very j well. We think that they will do bet ter later on as they get in the spirit better. Mr. Corbin made a very interest ing talk on the program. If we do us Mr. Corbin tells I am very sure ! that we would be the best boys in the J world and we are sure going to try - to do what he says. RALPH GALLOWAY, Reporter BASKET BALL GAME, The Rosman Agriculture boys de- j| fcated the Brevard Argiculture boys in a basket ball game last Friday, November 12th. It was a close game :ind was played at the Brevard Gym nasium. The score was 12 and 13, in 1 favor of the Rosman agriculturists. 3 RALPH GALLOWAY, Reporter * FATHER AXD SOW BANQUET " The Rosman Agriculture boys are " having their annual Father and Son t: banquet Tuesday night, November 24th at 7:30 o'clock. The purpose of this annual Father and Son banquet is to help all the boys and the fathers and teacher to know each other, and to learn to cooperate and develop lead ership and to also help to develope a community spirit. We want to urge that every agriculture boy will bring his father and come to the banquet, nt h HOME EC. NEWS The first year Home Ec. Class "J served a breakfast last Tuesday to 1 Mr.and Mrs. Bush, whom they invited as guests. The students planned their "A own menu and purchased their gro- ' ceries. They calculated the cost of 1 the breakfast for six people and for each individual and the number of calories of eae^. At this occasion Mamie Hinkle was host and Thelma Galloway was host- c< ?ess, while Ella Mae Collins an Evon t< Sanders, members of the class, were tl the other two guests. Bessie Glazen-ft< or and Pauline Moore were thug waitresses. ? 'el The second breakfast was served tl to Miss Boswell, the English teacher, a-; and Miss Jamison, the music teacher. 1 ii Hettie Masters was host and Pauline e! Moore was hostess. The second year Home Ec. girls b gave a fashion show, entitled "Just tl Looking," Tuesday, November 17, in a chapel. This was a display of the woolen suits that ihese girls made. The students making the highest grades on their wool dresses were Elsie White, Daisy Galloway, Mildred 1 Henderson, Reba McCall, Ophelia j White, Ann Moore, Maxie Moore, ? Fannie Morgan and Louise Glazener. j0 'I #' LUNSFORD PROGRAM h Mr. Baseom Lamar Lunsford gave s a very entertaining program here, t Friday, November the 13th, at 7:30 v, o'clock. A large crowd enjoyed the j program which consisted of old folk songs, many of which were known in this community. * I CHAPEL PROGRAM It The second year class in Home Eco- , [, nomics gave a very interesteing fa- \ shion show here. Tuesday morning, at chapel entitled "Just Looking." The program was enjoyed by all. The r teacher, Miss Fortenberry, and thea girls are to be congratulated on the ; ; excellent work done this year. I ] BEULAH MOORE, ' BETTY NELSON, Reporters i 1* ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM if An Armistice Day program was ? given at Rosman High school on No- , v ember the 11th. Mayor Ralph Ram sey and Pat Kimzey, of Brevard, i t ndered talks which were very help- , ful to our young people. After the program, "at the command ' of Mr. Bush, who said, "March not i t<> be soldiers for war, but for peace," ; he whole school marched down town, eeping step with the Symphony Or chestra. The procession was led by Robert Gsavely, president o fthe Se nior Class, who carried the flag. BEULAH MOORE, BETTY NELSON, * Reporters. ROSMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS' I Seventh Grade Enjoys New Pictures The seventh grade decided to use " some of the funds in the class treas ury to buy new pictures for the room. Mr. Kimsey got the pictures for us at Asheville. They are nicely framed and?, add considerable to the looks ?f our room. One of them is the "Anjrelus." Another is the, "Appeal To The Great Spirit." The third one is a marine scene, showing a ship oat on the ocean with the setting sun casting a golden reflection out over the water. ? As the seventh grade has charge of the central -bulletin board next week, it?was deciaed that we would exhibit the pictures on it at that time in or .?? that the whole school might en oy them. MARY MORGAN, 7th Grade Room Bulletin Board A Center of Interest We are paying mighty close at tention to our room bulletin board these days. Our daily grades in every ?uoject are posted on it, and some of is tind that we need to do a little more work. The Picture Committee :ias been very faithful in putting new pictures on it every week. J. E. BURT, 7th Grade lie Careful About Fires One afternoon, as a friend and I .vere walking up the street, a man it a cigarette and threw the match I iown still burning. As we came up ? :he grass where he had thrown the match was on fire, but we stamped 1 t out. You should be careful about hrowing down burning matches for hey are liable to cause a dangerous 1U' HELEN SUMMEY, 6th Grade. Apples The days are getting cold, the ap- ' >les are about all gathered, the trees ire shedding their leaves. When an ipple lies out under a tree for a few , lays with the frost on it, it is really ! loiicious. Most people have stored pples for Christmas. When the snow ; s falling, I like to sit and enjoy an ; pple's delicious flavor as I watch the lakes drift down. HILDA GALLOWAY, 6th Grade Old Blackie Bear lived lunder a j ock cliff, high up on the mountain ' ide. He was very lazy and did not ; tore much fat for winter. One day ' e got very hungry and started to 1 parch for food. He found a patch 1 f winter onions and helped himself . i> them. He never tasted anything J > strong, and soon tears were stream- ' ig down his face. After a while he ound some apples under a pile of ? laves, and soon forgot his tears. i J BUDDY OATES, 5th Grade. ' is My Pet jJ When I lived on a farm my father j ( wned a big black horse. One day j lama gave me a dime. I thought I i ad better spend it before I lost it. I | (it on the horse and rode to town. 1 here I saw a man with a rabbit.!' asked the man how much he would ' j ike for the rabbit. He said that he < ?ould take a dime, so I bought the ; k abbit. I took it home and now 1 1 j ave a pet rabbit. DOVIE WHITE, 5th Grade. >s Marching on Armistice. Day On November 11 Rosman School ( jlebrated Armistice day. We went j ) the lauditorium for chapel, and I len the whole school marched down I , )wn. Some members of the fourth . fade played the toy band. The or- j 1 hestra led the parade, followed by ' le president of the senior class, car- ; , ying our flag. The first grade was ] t i front, followed by the rest of the1 lementary and high school grade. ( We marched from the high school t uilding to the upper end of town.j len down main street to the depot , nd back to school. I ( EVA ISRAEL, 4th Grade. I My Canary Birth ( One Christmas my aunt bought a ; air of canary birds for my gift. 1 J 'hey were shipped out in a small ooden cage, and we had a nice metal ; I ne to put them in when they arrived. | i The nest was of wire, with deer | air for padding. The little hen laid ji :x eggs, and I could hardly wait for ; hem to hatch. She fed the little I irds and thev grew very rapidly. '* RANCES WILKERSON, 4th Grade p Armistice Armistice is a day on which we hould thank God for saving the men i hat went to war and did not get : illed. We should thank Him for the ?rave men that died to protect their ountry. Wednesday morning we had two nen with us in chapel that told yfe J ibout Armistice day. They were 1 1 'layor Ralph Ramsey and Lawyer j 'tit Kimsey. of Brevard. GLADYS CLARK, 3rd Grade. Our Nnv Table We have a nev table. It is very ine and small. We have five chairs vith it. Mr. Corbin, Sam and Rob nade it all. GLEN WINCHESTER, 2nd Grade. Our Goldfish 1 We have two gold fish now. Miss Waters gave us one of them. We | rhank her for it. We enjoy it. Its name is Ted. I. V. KING, 2nd Grade. ( Painting We have painted some of our school furniture green It makes our room very bright. FIRST GRADE. OYSTER SUPPER Wednesday night, November 11th, there was an Oyster Supper at the Woodman Hall, given by the local Woodmen. Mr. Hugh Monteith, of Sylva, was introduced to the audience by A. M. White. Mir. Monteith made a speech on "The Duties One Owes to Another," A. M. White made a speech which was based on "The Pur pose' of the Meeting." Mrs. Win. Gro gan, of Brevard, was introduced by Miss Rosa McLean. Her speech was ^n "The Woodmen Circle." Prof. S. H. Mingus acted as chairman of the orogram of the evening. The Rosman Ladies quartet ren dered a few selections and the string band was also present. A big supper was served and a i LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. Hubert Barrett is spending .his week in Salem, S. C., with M. P. . Edney, who has been ill for some time. The Rev. J. M. Greene returned home Monday noon from Asheville where he has been attending the an ? nual conference for several days. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure and ; famiiy visited Mrs. J. B. McClure at Chesney, S. C., last Sunday. Floyd Moss, who has been ilj for , several days, is improving. i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iiodgers and children visited the latter's father, j near Salem, S. C., Sunday. Mrs. Bill Grogan, of Brevard, was a business visitor at Rosm&n last j Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vess Winchester \ spent the week end at Greenville, S. C., with Mrs. G. V. Pearson. I Aunt Martha Gillespie is very ill at her home at East Fork. Mrs. Marion Glazener is nursing the aged lady. Vance Whyno, of Inman, S. C., was j a visitor here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henderson, of Gray Court, S. C., who were married several days ago, enjoyed a few days visit as part of their honeymoon with j Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Summeral and : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will make their j home at Gray Court, S. C., near the j home of Mr Henderson's parents. j Mrs. Gene Moore, of Quebec, spent last Friday with Mts. H. G. Stophel. j' Jason and Richard MeCall, of Bal- , sam Grove, were Rosman visitors ; Monday. Mrs. Welch Galloway and son, Charles, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore. ;i Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and children visited the latter's parents, . Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Reid, at Quebec, Sunday. ?_ I ; W. I. Reece made a business trip ( .0 Asheville last Friday. ] Mrs. S. K. Owen and children vis ted Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore last l( Sunday. Mr. "and Mrs. James T. Bales and , ;on, Jimmie, of Sylva, and Mrs. Lee ; S. Fisher and daughter, Belle, were . ; Sunday night dinner guests of Mr.' ind Mrs. Frank Fishei' and family, \ it Toxaway. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and t laughter, Bonnie, and son, Victor. ? >nd Prof. Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. t iV. R. Lewis and family and Miss | ..eola Randolph, attended the all-day < ;inging at Ednevville last Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCall, ofj Balsam 'Grove, visited Mrs. H. G. | stophel last Wednesday. '( Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Summeral were ? 3isgah Forest visitors last Sunday. |f Howard and Walter Reece, Jr.. f ;pent. the week end with their grand- ! nother, Mrs. L. E. Reece, at Quebec, j Mrs. Mary S. Cantrell and Loniel< Chapman were Pickens, S. C.. visitors^ ast Satui-day. The Western North Carolina Mcth- f idist Conference closed Sunday night , it 9:30, after the reading of the ap- j >oi?tments. 1 \ Pick Whitmire and W. I. Reece t nade a business trip to High Hamp-h on Inn, at Cashiers, Thursday. Misses Jessie and Dorothy Alexan- ! ( Ira, of Salem, S. C., pent the week|, md with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moss, j ( Jack Gunner, the State bridge fore- 1 nan, returned from Hickory Thurs-p lav after a several days visit. I i Carlee McCall, of the Gloucester I iection, made a business trip to South j Carolina, Monday. Ij . n A /II ??/l r Mr. and Mrs. j\. uiazunei aim ; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazener spent s \rniistice Day in Asheville, visiting ; Miss Fay Glazener, who is attending school at the Asheville Normal. Born to Mjr. and Mrs. Louie Whit- 1 nire on Thursday, November 12th, | ? son. Arch Rider and family, and S. K. 1 , Dwen visited relatives at Waynes- 1. >'ille, Sunday. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore and chil- ? dren> Bertty Jean and Junior, and j Robert Summey, of Gastonia, spent I several days last week with the for- ' mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Galloway and son, Charles, visited Mrs. Addison Bruner last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son, John Frank, and Misses Cleo Jami son, Mamie Hinkle and Olga Forten berry were Pickens, S. C., visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bales and son, Jimmie, of Sylva, spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener and daughter, Louise, were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. The Rosman Ladies quartet were Gelnville visitors last Friday. Miss Helen Galloway, of Calvert, left Monday for Sylva, where she will : spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bales. Miss Verona Fisher, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, of Toxaway, spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Mrs. Jess A. Galloway, and Mrs. Clifford Stover and daughter, of Bre vard, visited Mrs. Addison Bruner, | last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willingham | of Spartanburg, S. C., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gal loway. Mr. and Mrs. James Holder and son, of Brevard, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randolph, Sunday. Mr. an Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr., I and family, of Calvert, spent Sunday jwith Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and j family. I Miss Willie Cantrell spent the week end at Enka with Mr. and Mrs. Nichols. | Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Glazener were j Sunday dinner guests of Mr. <and large crowd was present for the oc casioa. I - .1 1 I Blantyre Breezes | ; l i i A. W. Davis made a business trip | to Asheville last Wednesday. Mrs. Vance Duncan visited Mrs. | Miller last Wednesday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. John Reed had as their guests last Sunday their daugh- j ters, Misses Belle and Sadie Reed, Misses Marie Frisbee, Mollie titans | and Dorothy Beal, also Howard Set-' , er and Vorest Gorman, of Candler, and Asheville. Mrs. Chas. English, of Etowah, has been spending sometime with her i sister, Mrs. Lee Gash, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Shipinan and child- '? run, of Asheville, visitad Mrs. Flora i Pickelsimer and Miss Julia Hamilton ' last week. The Misses Gash, of Etowah, visit- j ed Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gash one day i last week. Sarah Nesbit spent last Wednesday ' night with Geneva Justus. Mrs. R. V. Duncan called on Mrs. John Reed, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Flora Picklesimer visiter Mrs. I Gash, Wednesday. Our B. Y. P.' u. had as their visit- 1 ors last Sunday night Paul Glazener, of Glady Branch, and Vernon Gosnell of Little River. They are both ex perienced B. Y. P. U. workers and we ' were glad to have them with us. Our pastor, Rev. M. L. Kirstein was with us Sunday night and deliv- j ered a wonderful sermon, his subject | was, "Remember Now Thy Creator in |1 the Days of Thy Youth." j ! Mrs. Freeman Hayes. , ' Mrs T P. Galloway, Jr., spent ; Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Jack Fisher and family. j Warren Galloway, of Balsam Grove, ( spent Thursday night with Mrs Gal- I ( loway and daughter, Mrs. Addison j B Messrs. Fred and Claude Stroupe, f Girtha Wutkins, Roy and \Vash Hsh- , , ;r were Sunday visitors to Hendcr- j sonville, Horseshoe and Flat Rock. t Mr and Mrs. Flem Allen and Mr. j Hid Mrs. King and daughter Rub> ? Hendersonville, visited Mr. and j Mrs A. M. Paxton, Sunday afternoon, j Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Galloway and laughter, Thelma, and Mrs. John^ Jackson, of Belle. W. Va., were Sun Jav visitors of the latter s patents, ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nicholson, at ^ Gla*?? nj amily were Sunday dinner guests of y Ur and Mrs. R. L. Hogsed. t Carl Galloway, of Fiat Creek, was j i Thursday night guest of his daug s er Mrs. Addison Bruner. r Mr and Mrs. R. F. Glaxener were f Sunday visitors of Mrs. I C. Kennon , Vho is seriously ill at the home ol c ,ev mother, at Pisgah Forest. a Tom Stroupe drove Mr. and -I ? ? Ja? Barrett and childtoHender-_ onville Monday to consult Di . gra.CK itt about their child who is suffering! '''The^ev. J?MblGreenc pastor of the J Sf andhthehRev. Tf. YafeTof j h-it nlace, will be moved here. d Bascom Lamar Lunsford, authority s ^Ze^ongs spent Friday night t v\th Prof, and Mrs. 0. U ^usn. i Miss Virginia Roberts, of Shel >, \ vi? Rt?nd high Kh??l h ?. l "JSS Mrs. G. C. McClure. II " Mrs. Clifford Stover and daughtei, jfl juvma, of Lanning, N-^'J*?reD L \U lay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. L.j^ 31Mrnj H Paxton, of Canton, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. U \lissPE?npharr, Welch Galloway ^ ^ ' M? and Mr" D?L %Sei. U JU"Mi\ and Mrs. Craig Whitmire and j Mrf fUflhtBau5htLndfamiVyaat j1 and family visited Mr. and Mrs. H. N. B1?jyg Styd Stftr and daughter, who have been visiting Mr. *1 Mr< le^s A. Galloway in ? Sard for some time, are spending this 1 with Mrs. Stover's parents, Mr. "'Broa'dus Henderson of Quebec spent last Saturday night with Girth WMiineSs 'Lila Mae Whitmire, Mildred 1 graduates, visited school here Tues daMrs. W. S. McLean, who has been ill for some time, is improving. Mrs C. E. Leathers and Mr*. Bill SuSiy ?< M"' A' J' M*pS' B l" tSSiord, of Leicester, p. T. Masters at her home on East FlH Mf n' Sir"' '?? Seeta Spine of Little Marion, small daughte Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett, under liSS T iKSpM ?h? * The ?ev J. E. Bert was a business visitor to Brevard Monday and TMrdsayioe Galloway, who has been very ill, is slightly improved. Tom Stroupe, McKav and Wallace Pnllins attended the Georgia-Tulane football game last Saturday at Ath footoail game the nJght rAltaU .5Jyr??rn,d h.? SUm1ss Dollie Masters, ***** section, made a business trip to Ros man Saturday. _ cave a Th'e Toxaway B. Y. P. U- gave verv interesting program at Calvert ?R^ntist church last Sunday night. , Carl Eldridge, of Brevard, spent i Monday n ieht with the Key. a?d Mrs. Eirldia, Mia. Little River News j Buying and selling real estate has taken a new lease on life in the Lit tle River section. Mr. Willie Kilpat rick has sold his fine farm to Amos McCall, of the Gloucester section, and in turn has purchased the Mrs. Joe Cox place. Mr. Kilpatrick is building a nice new bungalow and barn on his recently acquired prop erty. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bryson and children of Asheville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Heath. "Uncle Billie" McCrary is visiting his son, Silas McCrary, of Green ville, this week. Doc Capper, of Mud Creek section, was visiting here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carland and son, Theodore, spent the week-end in Hen dersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Blythe and children visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Blythe, of Etowah, last Friday. Misses Armetus and Hazel Mer rill left last Saturday for Green- ! ville where they will spend the win- j ter. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McCall had as j their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris and children of Spartan- | burg, Mrs. Bessie Wright and chil- j dren of Crab Creek and Garvin j Wright of Deland, Fla. ' Miss Anna Ray Nicholson of Kn- i ka, spent last week with her father, j H. P. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Ponder were i quests of their daughter, Mrs. U. G. George, Sunday. Vernon Go^nell visited friends at; 3alfour last Stinday. "Uncle Joe" Merrill and Nath j ^hastine made a business trip to i 3reenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Taylor and ?hildren of Greenville, were week-end . fuests of their parents, Mr. a id Mrs. J. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. George had as j heir guests Sunday, Mr and Mrs. (oe Hensley and daughter, Alice, ; ind two sons, Paul and Clifford, and tfr. and Mrs. Bill Bryson, all of Old ''ort. Katherine Mackey visited Eleanor ^shworth of Brevard, Saturday.? Mrs. A. B. McCall, Mrs. Bessie Vright and children and Garvin Vright are visiting relatives in. 'ickens. j ? Little Lloyd Hoover Reece, age 3 ! ears, died last 'Thursday morning at J he home of his parents, Mr. and ( Irs. Oliver Reece of the Crab Creek ; ection. His death caused much sor- ;. ow in a large circle of friends andj' elatives. i Funeral services were held at Oak : [rove cemetery near Brevard, Friday fternoon. j, 1 1, Selica News Notes I' Ji; Some of our folks are very busy ? ligging Irish potatoes. The crop is : hort but "taters" are "taters" just he same. Many of our folks are speaking!; vith gratitude concerning the many | lews letters and their good news, specially the one from Mexico. We; ove to think of you friends and the j lay's we've spent together in the by- . ;one. H. C. McKinna and party were in j 3revard Monday. Miss Anna Barton was a church ?isitor Sunday. Mrs. Tom Galloway, of Cherry field, j vas in our section Sunday and mo- j ored over our newly gravelled road j ind expressed with many others her | rratitude for the wonderful improve- i nent which the state did recently. j Carley Mlann, of Carrs Hill, was a ! ;isitor in Selica Saturday night. | The Garren Reunion will meet at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gar en next Sunday. All are invited, j ?specially the kindred. A. J. Manley was a church visitor Sunday, reminds us of days past to lave him as he served many years is pastor. The many friends of T. C. Holtclaw !earn with regret his recent illness and wish for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Belle Morgan and party, of Old Toxaway, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ewbanks Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Nathan Chapman preached two wonderful sermons at his two Owen and Carl Eldridge were visitors to Hendersonville Monday. BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETS The Budget Committee of the Zion Baptist Church met last Monday night at 7:30 o'clock in the Agricul ture Room of K'.e high school build ing. The purpose of this meeting was to plan a budget for next year. Prof. J. F. Corbin is chairman of the com- ; mittee. The Rev. J. E. Burt will ap point a Canvass Committee for sub scribing the next year's budget next Sunday night after delivering his ser- ! mon at the Baptist church. 1 f Oakland News Items i The folks of our community, had 'quite -a time when the rumor got i abroad that J. C. McCgll was miss j ing one night last week, but when he came home and it was learned that I he was just out making up a hunt ling party it became amusing to out siders. He says he will tell the folks at home next time where to look for him. ! Prank Fisher and Ray Sanders will be in Asheville this week on 'business. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall are at Mills River with the former's father, who is critically ill. j Mrs. Charles Bennett and little daughter, Ruth, were guests of Mrs. S. E. Alexander Saturday night, i Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNeely have [as their guest, the former's aunt. Miss L. Duckworth, of Hickory, who is making them an extended visit. Mrs. Taylor Lee of Lake Toxaway. spent one day last week with Mrs. Lee F. Norton. Miss Myrtle McCall spent Friday night with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Hall, of Lake Toxaway. Mrs. Clarence Norton called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reid and Mrs. S. B. McCall one day last week. Miss Evand Sanders and brothers. Lane and Cecil, visited their grand mother, Mrs. Norton, Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Mary Burgess was called to Glenville Saturday on account of the serious illness of her little nephew. Miss Alberta Burgess returned home Friday from Mills River and Horse Shoe, where she had been vis iting friends. Claud Nicholson, who is staying a' Rosman, spent Friday night with home folks here. Mrs. Maggie Nicholson called on Mrs. I. S. Sanders Friday afternoon. Tim Miller of Sapphire, was call ing on friends here, Friday. Rosco Alexander, formerly of this place, but now of South Carolina, was visiting friends here last week. He reports his mother, Mrs. Rose Alexander, and sisters, Jennie and Ellen are getting along fine and that Ellen has recently married. They have many friends who read The Brevard News that will be glad to hear from them. Mr. and Mrs. Buren Fowler of Horse Shoe, were dinner guests Sun day of Mrs. Mary Burgess. John Fisher of Tryon, was visiting friends here the first of the week. Mrs. Tolvin Miller and daughter, Elsie, visited Mrs. Welch Reid on Monday. Mrs. S. ?. Alexanaer speni sun day night with her brother, E. D. Reid and family. Funeral service!} for little Arley Galloway, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Galloway, of Glen ville, was conducted at Lake Toxa way Baptist church Sunday by Rev. Mr. Crawford, assistd by Rev. S. B. McCall. Interment was made in Lake Toxaway cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reid accom panied the young folks of our church to Mt. Moriah, Calvert, Sunday aft ernoon, where they put on a B. Y. P. U. program. While on the trip Mrs. Reid visited the widow of our old friend. Rev. F. M. Jordan. So many of the old friends will be glad to know that she is enjoying splendid health. "Harry surprised me by telling me that we're going to take our honey moon in France." "How nice, and how did he spring it on you?" "He said as soon as we were mar ried, he would show me where he was wounded in the war." A detour is something a motorist takes when he sees one truck trying to pass another coming toward him. appointments, Saturday night subject, "Neglect," Sunday 11 a. m., "Can God's Children be Defeated?" It was the opinion of the large congregation that they were the most forceful and appealing we have had in many years. Hobert McKinna, of Little River, was visiting relatives here Sunday. Jeter Barton, who is workir.g on Mills Rivers, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton. Some of our folks gave a pounding for our pastor. Rev. Chapman, Satur day. Many expressions of gratitude were delivered. A Ford was too small and we carried a Chevrolet truck, yet some say it is their desire to repeat. Our B. Y. P. U. is keeping pace with the times, but we would be great ly encouraged to have a first visit from our district President. The midweek prayer service will be at the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Galloway, conducted by Mrs. Ward Breedlove. John Woods and family moved to Brevard last week where he has a position. Clarence Whitmire was in Brevard on business Monday. PORTRAITS for CHRISTMAS It is not too early to have your Portrait made. In order to avoid the December rush we are offer ing the following inducement ? 10% discount on all Portrait work during the balance of this month. This year give something that has a personal touch ? something that ycu alcne can give; "Your Portrait." Austin's Studio 22 BROADWAY H BREVARD, N. C.
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