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Rosman Section of The Brevard News j MRS. CLAUDE GLAZENER, Editor [ i/^CALS AND PERSONALS j Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Henderson and Mr and Mrs. J. C. Henderson of Gray Court, S. C? spent the week, end with Mr. and Mrs. W A- W>1 i son and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sum eral * *4 ** Miss Bessie Glazener visited Mrs. Ed Harbin Saturday. Grady Galloway went to Seneca, S. C. Sunday. He accompanied Miss Carrie Collins back to Rosman. Ola and Ruth Lowe of Canton. N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Uai-; loway Sunday. " - Mr and Mre. Welch Galloway en tertained at their home Saturday, night with a dance. A large number attended and a gay time was pad.^ Dr. J. B. Wilkerson was a Bre vard visitor Monday. ? Helen Summey spent Thursday ni^ht as t.hu guest of Hazel Moore at ChAUM.KPaxton. Sr., was a Brevard visitor Monday. Tom. Claude and t red otroup, Rov. Wash and Coy Fisher were Sundav guests of Charles Glazener. Mr ' and Mrs. Wade Garren and son. Forest and daughter Dora of A' ' "villo and Mrs. Perry Fullbnght and children of Brevard were Sun dav guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. P:' ,11 and Mrs. L. M. Glazener. . S. Bill Summey was the guest of Mrs. D. L. Glazener Saturday AUn.M. Pax ton, Jr., spent Sunday night with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A?M .Paxton, Sr. Miss Laura Bishop of Cedar Moun tain . Wash Fisher were Wednes day evi "nig guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.'L. Glazener. Walter Daniels is seriously ill a1 his home here. . M. N. Moore and son. Obie Moore were business visitors to Bre\aid Monday. Mrs. S. K. Whitmire spent Sun day night as the guest of her daugh ter Mrs. E. A. Glazener. Miss Elizabeth White of Balsom Grove spent the week end with her ?parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener and son, Claude Glazener, visited Miss Faye Glazener. who is attending school at the Asheville Normal. Mon day. ... , Rev. J. E. Burt filled his regular appointment at Glady Branch chuich Sundav morning and Oak Grove church Sundav evening, lie spent Sunday night as the guest of W. B. Henderson at Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazener and familv were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glazener of Bre vard . .* Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son John Kiank spent the week end as uuests of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Corbin at Walhalla, S. C. Aunt Mary Randolph who is stay int* with Mrs. Gus King of East Folk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randolph. Miss Cleo Jamison spent the week end at her home in Spartanburg, S. ? The Rev. Frank Gaither preached an interesting sermon at the M. E. church Sunday night. The Rosman uuartet sang some special music for the sermon. ?I. B. Rodgers was the Sunday night. supper guest of Miss Mildred Watkins. Will Gravely of East Fork, was a v. -i*.or of Mai n Glazener Friday. Mr. p nd M 1 . Memory Mull and daughter Viola of Brevard were the guei-ts t?r Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mor rison Sunday. 21 ? Walser McKinney of Toxaway ?i visitor, of Mrs. Grover Wood n .! last week. \ ? .?? sn T'-'ng o ?>! days at I. home. Miss Lennie inly has re turned' to Brevard wi she is -em ployed. w *r ?" etii w-.-.s ovard vis ? l- Salt; [-.lay. Le 1 Nicholson and ? iiy moved 1 1 O.'id.-Mid last week. Mr. ?<! Mrs. Freemn - 1 ayes and Sim Billie of Brevard, \ -ited Mr.! a ! M s. Marion Glarenc . Sunday. Mr-. Claude Kilby sp-. t several days In week visiting friends in A hcvillc. Mi . John Kilpatric'.; and daughter l)oi'o;liy Jean of Brevard, spent ' . ????? ni.-rM and Sun;'av as guests ? M.\ and Mrs. Hubert Edens. '' 1' Freti1, spent i:v wee.k-^nd v* h h!s family at Gold Hill. M> M-'s. W. Brunei* and s l. are spending several days v.: ;. ? -. Sarah Galloway. Mrs. Bill Stroup is ill with ton-' si!:tis at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton" and daughter Marvella are spending this v. g-ief.ts of Mrs. Staton's par e. s. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Galloway of OH Toxaway. Mi I irothy and Jessie Alexan der of Salem, S. C., were Sunday- din ner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt. Misses Beatrice Sisk and Olga Xorter.bury and Roy Fisher were Sxi'ul:-.' dinner guests of Miss Mil drel Wntkin. Mh^ J. C. Wike of Brevard visited Mr<. Marion Glazener one day last week. I Mrs. jHhel Summey is moving to the WhitrW. Cottage Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jachary were Asheville, vigors Tuesday. Mr. Zach- | >'? ry is remaitVjig there for some' Itime. \ i j Mr. and Mrs. oarl Boice and fam ily of Tnman, 13. C., visited Mrs. larah Nelson Sunday. I Miss Bessie Glazener was an East r ork visitor Friday. Mrs. John O'shields returned home (Friday, from Franklin hospital where ehe underwent an operation some ago. \ 7r- and Mrs. A. D. Rod&rs, J. B. and Pa., | Rodgers visited the Messrs Xodgers Mother, Mrs. S, D. Rogers, liday. Sh* has been very ill 4t her BOB OATES INJURES HAND . IN ACCIDENT LAST MONDAY1 Bob Oates, a mechanic of the Toxaway Tanning Co., was very painfully injured at the machine shop of the Rosman Tanning Extract Co. Monday morning. Mr. Oates was Jiilling a piece of metal when the drill caught the piece and revolved it swiftly, catching Mr. Oatis' left hand and tearing the flesh from the palm and fingers. It will be some time before he is able to resume his duties. ? ? . I,,. ? ? . ? ' BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. E. White and children, Braxton, Elizabeth, Elsie and Margaret, attended the 79th birthday anniversary of Mr. Jimtnie McCall, of the Gloucester section, Sunday, Jan. 24. Many other friends and relatives of Mr. McCall enjoyed the dinner with him. , ROSMAN GIRLS DEFEATS 6 I BREVARD INSTITUTE TEAM j Rosman, Jan. 20. ? The Rosman j High sextet defeated Brevard Insti tute here this afternoon by the score i of '28 to 13. The Rosman girls led 'at the end of the half 13-10, but ran < up the score in the second half, the I locals outclassed the visitors in both offensive and defensive work. 1 Line up: 1 Rosman, 28 Brevard Inst., 13 Nelson, 1C F McClure, 10 j Clark, 12 F Brewer, 3 i Manly F Gantt White G Larman , Jordon G McGowan < j Galloway G Wolden j ? Substitutions: Rosman, ? White; , lirevard ? Baines, Gilbert, McDowell, , Tanner, Tatum. Referee, Clayton. | Miss Mamie Hinkle spent the week j end at her home in Salem, S. C. j. ROSMAN SCHOOL NEWS ?'THE UGLIEST OF THE SEVEN" The seniors of the Rosnuin High eh col gave u p|ay at the Rosman iligh school auditorium Friday morn ing, January 15, entitled "The ugliest of the Seven". The characters were as follows: Ernest Hellward .. A. M. White, Jr.! /eromiah Ralph Galloway j daughters of Ambrose: Ernestine Myrtle McCalll 'losa Ruby Owen i Elsie Annette McClure (lubriclla Evon Sanders Dora Irene Pharr , .Adelaide La Verne Whitmirc ? Former friends of Countess: Madame Mcorpittz .... Elsie White [ Madame Kunkle .. Montoree Galloway | I Madame Mousetooth j 1 : Frances Edens : i'casants .... Harrison Hal!, Robert ; 'Graveley and Claxton Henderson. There were many visitors there to ee the play. It was enjoyed by every one present. INEZ OATES, 7th Grade | SEVENTH GRADE | ACTIVITIES i The seventh grade hopes to find ? lime to take a few hikes this year. I rhey wish to study flowers. It shall | be helpful to the students. Mr. Kim-j 'zey, teacher, says, "It is very embar- : assing for some one to ask you the ' ame of a mountain flower, when you I lon't know the name." J. C. McCLURE, Jr. SEVENTH GRADE PLAY The seventh grade is getting up a | play entitled "Aunt Mariah's Visit." i i It is a snappy play. The comedy parts j are Sambo, a negro servant and Katie 1 Irish servant. The main parts pre j Air. Hale and Mrs. Lamp. Other parts 'are Mr. and Mrs. Long. G. C. McCLURE, Jr. | ! SEVENTH GRADERS ENJOY ' GAMES \ The seventh grade students play many games. They've been playing j base ball for a good while, but they j nlay other games now. The boys play , ogether and the girls play together. I .Mr. Kimzey taught the boys a new | :;ume a few days ago. They make a i long line and see which one can hold ! up the mo'st. It is a pretty rough ' ..ame, but they have lots of fun play- J irig it. I : IVERETTE WHITMIRE, 7th grade! WINTER? I Si.iir.tr is almost here and winter lii. s i ' eyme. The birds have return ed Ni. i;i; .intl flowers have begun to' ?;row. Very soon now the farmer will ' bu planting hi* seeds. One may hear' si ri*v and see butterflies flitting j ? 'joi i ih.w, in January. It's funny j .vtatlKT, soems, and many boys and j irlf. are disappointed because it j :;>sivt snowed. HAZEL MOORE, 7th grade /!.V IMAGINARY TRIP My trip to China was very amus- 1 in place of chairs the "Chinese j ? ?(! mats. It seemed strange to ? sit j ? ;h 12' 'or with the children. T f urn! it very exciting to wear) me of their funny caps, dresses, j ?.?:<! slippery. Tive queerest thing to. r.:c wr. ; the long hair trailing down : ie gins* back*. I enjoyed watching j ?*:<>r.i walk, l.' ecuse chey took such tiny, slitlirg steps. LEV' S PASS MORE. 5th grade '.'.oine in Walhalla, S. C. Prof and Mrr-. G. C. Bush visited! I-Vank- Morgan Sunday. Mr. Morgan is recovering from a recent automo bile accident. Rev. E. E. Yates will preach at the -Methodist church at Selica Sunday January 31. Mrs. D. F. Moore and son Charles j: ?md daughter fitartha Kate of Bre- - vard visited Mr. andiMrs. J. I. Cline , ! Saturday. ' 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zachary vis- j 1 ted Mr; Zachary's mother in Bre-| vard over the week-end. Mrs. Sarah Nelson moved to Hen ry Gillespie's place at Calvert last week. Rev. C. J. Eldridge filled his reg-!l ular appointment at |the Baptist;! hurch at Cashiers Saturday night J and Sunday. John Patterson, Laddie and Gar sie Albertson, of Easley, S. C., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Rodgers. it G. E. Kellar filled his regular- ap- 1 j ^ointment at the Brevard Wesleyan ' Methodist , church Sunday night. Garsie Albertson of Saleiii, S. C., ;nent Saturday night as the guest of the Rev. and M rs. J. E. Burt. Boice White sfent Saturday night the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. . ?, .? jjly: THE HORSE FAIR We have a picture of some horses. They are brown, black, red, ami j white. They are to be sold in the city. We like this picture. The picture was painted by a lady Her name was Rosa Bonheur. She loved animals, and liked to paint them. GLEN WINCHESTER. 2nd grade PICTURES We are studying the picture "'Feeding her Birds." Milley and I like it very much. AVARIE GLAZENER, 1st grade A COUNTRY I WOULD s LIKE TO VISIT I had rather visit Switzerland than any other country. I would like to see the high snow capped Alps, the lakes, the great glaciers, the people's homes, and see them tending their herds of sheep on the mountain sides. I'd like to see i the toys, woodwork, embroideries, and other articles <made by the mountain eers? Then too, I'd like to see the queer dress of the people, and visit them in their homes to see how they make their butter and cheese. I would enjoy climbing to the top of the high mountains, with the boys and girls when they went to herd their sheep, and look down in the deep valleys and see the sparkling streams. I have heard too, of the pretty flowers of many colors which grow on the mountain sides. LUCILLE GALLOWAY, 5th grade A STREAM At the head of a stream there is but a little spring. As it flows away other streams join it. Soon it grows larger and larger until, at last, it becomes a great river. RUSSELL GREEN, 7th grade "EFFECTS OF THE WEATHER' The cold weather makes me chilly, The warm weather makes me gay. The cold weather makes me unhappy, Because I can't go out and play. We are all so happy When the birds came again. We like to hear them singing. And wonder where they have been. DOVIE ELMA WHITE, 5th grade DAY DREAMS One day I was reading "Tom Raw yer'' down bv the river. After a whil. I got tired and fell asleep. I dream ?' that I went to visit my grandmother, and grandfather. I could see the;.; milking old "Jane" and old "Grove" at sun-set and 1 could sec Tom driving the cattle home. It was a very pleas ant dream. MARY .ELEANOR SIXGLETARY. 5th grade. OL R CHRISTMAS VAVTt. IS We have a pretty Christmas cactus in our school room. It is tilj>oming now and is very pretty. I think a flow especially a Christmas cactus, bright ens the room and makes us feel more . cheerful and happy. Of all the j flowers I've seen I like the Christmas j cactus best because it blooms at a time when we have so very few flow ers blooming. D. II. WINCHESTER, Jr. 4th grade OUR TESTAMEXTS Mr. Bush came in our room yester day and gave us some little Testa ments. We thanked him very much fbr them. I've read three pages in mine already. This sentence was on the cover of the Book, "Please carry this in your pocket and read it every day." EARL GARREN, 4th grade MY DOG TAN I have a little pet dog. His name is Tan. He runs, jumps, and plays with me. In the afternoon when I go home from school he always meets me at the door. How would you liks to have a pet like my dog, Tan? WrYLIE LOVE, 3rd grade EAST FORK HIGHWAY IMPROVED The East Fork-Rosman road has jeen rocked and sanded from the Pickens highway to the bridge above Mrs. King's home. BILLIE DOCKINS, 7th grade MY PET RABBITS I have three pet rabbits and I like o feed and care for them. They are >retty bunnies. They will jump and lop their feet on the floor. They will it up and wash their faces with their ore feet. ELZIE RAINES, 3rd grade ROSMAN SCHOOL NEEDS NEW BUSES \ Thei Rosman school buses arealymtli :one. The bus drivers have to stop I wo or three times a day to repair j he buses. It takes more money to tave the buses repaired than to buy lew ones. We ought to have larger ?uses, for many of the children have o stand up, as there is not room to lit down. Seventh Grade HELPING AT HOME This is what I do to help my notfecr with her work. I wash dishes every morning and :vening, swe?p floors, help care for ;he baby, and iron my own clothes. I think all boys and girls should earn to work. They learn by helping ;heir mothers. RUTH RICE, 3rd grade LOST? A CHILD Frances Mitchell slipped off and vent home with Lucy McCall to spend ;he night. Her mother did not know t. She had everyone looking for her :hild. They thought that she had Irowned in the river. FLORENCE RIDER, 2nd grade WINTER Winter time is nearly here, Bringing with it joy and cheer. i'hat it won't snow is our fear ? Hurrah for jolly winter. NORMAN SINGLETARY A DIG SURPRISE On New Year's morning when I got up my mother said she had a big surprise for my sister and me. "OK, what is it?'' I asked. Mother Said, "Go look in the playhouse and see." Little sister and I went running to the playhouse to see what it was and what do you suppose we saw? Seven of the dearest little puppies in the world ! KATHELEEN WILSON, 3rd grade MISS WHITMIRE HOSTESS TO BRIDGE PARTY A bridge party was given at the home of Miss LaVarne Whitmire on Main street last Friday night, Jan uary 22. Refreshments were served during ; the evening. The following enjoyed, the occasion: Irene Pharr, A. M. White, Jr., La Verne Whitmire, and] Jack Fitzgerald. i MRS. SCANTREL DILIGENT \ BIBLE STUDENT 1 Mrs. Mary Scantrel at the age of ; 91 years, states that she has read ] the bible through thirty-two times during her life. Thi3 seems to be a very remarkable incident to most! folks. Mrs. Scantrel was born Feb- ' ruary 6, 1?41. She is now living with , her daughter, Mrs. Lon Chapman of Rosman. SENIORS GIVE HISTORICAL PANTOMIME IN CHAPEL The Senior class of Rosman High school presented the chapel program last Friday. A pantomime represent ing life in Transylvania in the 1860's was followed by a brief little skit en titled "The Rehearsal That Went Astray," with the following cast: The author, Sam Jordan; stage manager._ Walter Reese, Jr., Jim, Jack Fitzgerald; the heroine, Beulah Moore; the villain, Charles Glazener; the hero, Ralph Eldridge; the irate ' parent, Ernest Pangle. Miss Waters: How far is Toxaway from Oakland? Leslie N.: Not three miles but three jumps. Miss Waters: How far is three jumps? Leslie N.: Gosh, you have to run to get there in time for school. CRAB CREEK NEWS Rev. Arnel Edney filled his regu lar appointment at Holly Springs church Saturday and Sunday. The meeting days have changed from the third Saturday and Sunday to the fourth Saturady and Sunday. Rev. Edney preached a very special ser mon at Crab Creek church Sunday night Mr. Lloyd Laughter and family have moved into the Crab Creek school house. Miss Beckie Peahuff visited her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Laughter, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCrary visited their daughter, Mrs. Neal /Hamilton, one day last week, / Mr. and Mrs. Harejd Patterson and imall son were suppgr tgiests of Mr. and Mrs. Fremond IWEolson Satur day. Mr. Wade Kilpatrick and faAiily moved into his old home place one i day last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Anderson spent the week in Hendersonville visiting relatives and friends. THE~Rl'jHT WAY TO TRAVEt is by train. The safest. Most com. fortable. Most reliable ~osts less. Imjwe of Ticket Agents regarding Sre:r,?v reduced fares for short irips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SYSTEM 666 LIQUID ? TABLETS - SALVE 6C6 Liquid or Tablets used in ternally and 66G Salve externally make a complete and effective treatmen for Colds. 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