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Rosman Section of The Brevard News MRS. CLAUDE GLAZENER, Editor PERSONALS l)r. J. A. Carman am! son, J. A., Jr., of Pickens, were Sunday guests of Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. Dr. Carman was callcd to attend Harve Whitmire who is very ill at his home on East Fork. Mr*. L. V. Sigmon who under went an operation at the Mission Hospital some time back, had to re turn for treatment last week. Mrs. J. R. Glazener who has Deen ill from a relapse of flu is recovering. Tom am! Fred Stroup, Wash, Roy and Coy Fisher and Charles Glazener attended a dance at Enka Saturday night. Wallace Collins returned home Tuesday, after spending some time in St Petersburg, Fla. A. M. Paxton, Sr., is ill with flu. Misses Lennie Manly and Beulah Moore were Brevard visitors Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher at Oak land, also Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Gal loway at Calvert, Sunday. Marion Glazener was a business visitor to Brevard Monday. < Mrs. W. H. Summey of Middle F< . k section visited Mrs. D. L. Gl- >ner Friday evening. V M. Paxton, Jr., made a trip to T.pnessee Sunday. '??Us. Marion Glazener visited aunt Mi'rtha Gilliespie. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton and daughter, Mrs. Sara"h Galloway, Mrs. Fannie Cress and Mrs. W. R. Lewis visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fisher Sunday Mr. ii Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son, John Frank, visited Mrs. Corbin's parent-, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Neely at Pickens, S.' C., Saturday and Sun day. Eric Edwards, of Highlands, and Miss Belle Fisher visited Miss Fish er's relatives at Tryon Sunday. Misses Willie Cantrell and Marie Moore and William White were Son day dinner guests of Mr. and Mr#. L. R. Fisher. P. C. Gillespie and son, Jack, and THE RIGHT WAV TI* TRAVE1 Jb by train. The safest. Most corn, fortable. Most reliable .Costs less. Tmjwre of Ticket Agents regardlnj Jtexttv reduced fares for short trips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM LIQUID ? TABLETS - SALVE tj(>0 Liquid or Tablets used in ternally and 666 Salve externally make a com'plete and effective trentmen for Colds. Most Speedy Remedies KnoT<** B, Y. P. U. PLAY TO BE GIVEN HERE SUNDAY A play entitled "Do You Know," will be given at Zion. Baptist church by members of the B. Y. P. U. Sunday evening March 27, at 7:30 P. M. Everyone is invited. Admission free. Airs. Jessie Allison of Piedmont, S. j C., were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gillespie of the Calvert section. I Mr. and Mrs. James Staton were Sunday dinner guests of Vasco and Carol Manly. i The Rev. G. E. Keller and Mrs. M. Keller attended Sunday school and church services at the Wesley an Methodist church in Brevard Sunday. .lev. Keller filled his regular appoint- . .stent there Sunday night. Helen Whitmire, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. H. P. Whitmire, is recover- . !ng after a few days illness. Freeman Hayes of Brevard wa^ d Rosman vistor Sunday. Misses Rachel and Edith Gravely of I he East Fort section, who under- ! went appendix operations recently | ire doing nicely. They are spending :i few days with Mrs. McGuire ill Asheville before returning home. Edwin Staton is ill at his home here. Rev. A. J. Manly,^ filled his appoint ' ?ient at Cathey's Creek church Sun day. Hubert Rarrett of Walhalla, S. CM ?nade a business trip to Rosman Fri day. Mr. ana Mrs. J. I. Cline were B re gard visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkins and family of Black Mountain visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins Sunday. Miss Frances E.dens has been ill for 3everal days but she is improving. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and Mrs. L, M. Watkins visited Rev. and Mrs. Rufty at ,Emma Tuesday of last week. Girtha Watkins and Ralph Whit mire have accepted employment in Brevard. I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton and | laughter Marvella visited Mr. asd Mrs. Joe Galloway Sunday. The Rev. G. E. Keller and Mrs. M. | Keller visited Mrs. Clarence Tinsley j:n North Brevard Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zachary or . Ysheville, spent Tuesday night with he hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Watkins;. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Memory Mull and 'aughter, Viola of Brevard wee Sun !ay guests of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and nmily visited Mrs. Woodard's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid, at Quebec, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Waldrop and EASTER EGG HUNT The Junior' B. Y. P. U- members will have an egg hunt Saturday after noon March 26. All members are ask ed to meet at the home of Miss Pauline Leathers at 1 p.m., and bring a friend with them if they wish. NEW ARRIVAL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Galloway, of Middle Fork, a son, on March 16. ? family of Cherryfield, visited Mr. and airs. W. M. Byrd Sunday. Mrs. H. G. Stophel spent Friday .t Toxaway with Mrs C. R. Clark. Arthur Rice of Pickens, S. C., spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Reu ben Collins. I Miss Lennie Manly was shopping n Brevard Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Manly visited Mr. and Mrs. Hill Faxton Sunday. J. B. Rodgers, Eddie Towns, A. D. ; Rodgers and Howard Passmore were Walhalla, S. C., visitors Saturday, j Misses Virginia, Pauline, Carrie and Katherine Powell of Brevard were visiting friends here Thursady. Mrs. M. C. Summeral has recover ed from an attack of flu. Douglas Eldridge is ill with flu. \ Carl Eldridge and Miss Azilee Owen of Brevard, spent Sunday with ,Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge. Virginia Oats is ill with flu. Miss Bonnie Sigmon is reported ill i at her home here. < j Walter Daniels who has been ill for several months still remains in a serious condition. Bender Whitmire of Easley, S. C., and Miss .Virginia Bruner of Toxa way were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Whitmire of the East Fork section. Mrs. Freeman Hayes and son, Billie, returned to their home in Bre vard Sunday after spending a week with Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mrs. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener. Miss Frances Eden spent the week end as guest of Miss Virginia Bruner at Toxaway. Mrs. Ed. Randolph and two daugh ters, Leota and Ruth, end Leva Pass more, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilds at Calvert Sunday. Miss Helen Owen of Cherryfield has been ill for several days. Mrs. Maggie Orr of Chattanooga, Tcnn., visited Mrs. A. H. Gillespie Saturday. Mrs. Sam McCullough of Cherry field was a Brevard visitor Friday. Marion Glazener visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harbin Sunday. R. W. Owen, of Cherryfield, is ill with influenza. Mr. Owen is delivery man for the Asheville Times west of Hendersonville. Delicious Coffee BEVERAGE OF THE WORLD Delicious Coffee, piping hot., is yours with out fuss or muss. Just a snap of the switch and this flawless drink is prepared the electric way. in a few minutes. IWi ? 95c CASH - BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS H m 1 Hot WafHes FIT FOR ANGELS Prepared on one of our automatic electric Waffle Irons, the heat will never be too hot, never too cold-always just right ? making for the best to be had in Wafflea. These, and other electrical appliances may be purchased singly or in combination of two or three appliances for a small cash payment, and the balance in convenient monthly installments with your electric service bill. Southern Public Utilities Company "Electricity ? The Servant In The Home" DAY 'PHONE 116 No. 3 E. MAIN ST. BREVARD, N. C. NIGHT 'PHONE 16 ..... 3 Mr3. C. Wilson, of Abbeville, S. , C., who soent the week-end here with , her sister, Mrs. R. L. Nicholson, has } returned to her home. She was ac companied home by Tom Wood who visited her for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loftis were week-end visitors of friends and relatives in Abbeville, S. C. R. E. Lawrence, of Canton, was a [ Brevard visitor the past week-end,^ during his visit here Mr. Lawrence participated in the Canton-Brevard J , bowling tournament. Mrs. Robert Kilpatrick has return- , ' ed from a week-end visit to Mr. anil ] Mrs. Beck of Asheville. Henry Carrier of Woodbury School, , Woodbury, Va., is spending the i spring holidays with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. H. N. Carrier, at Rock brook. , .. Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton spent the week-end at their summer home near Cherryfield. , "Tubby Eskew," "Runt" Miller and ] Miss Margaret Lar.gston, of Green ville, S. C.. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cos Paxton at their summer home near Cherryfield. A. M. Martin, of Bryson City, and J. C. Champion were business visit ors in Brevard last week, and during their visit here they were located at the Clayton house. , . Mrs. Lois Cobb and son, Jimmie, | of Belton, S. C., have arrived here to make Brevard Itheir home. Dr, Cobb is connected with the Macfie Drug Co. Dr. and Mrs. Cobb will reside at the Red House where they have taken an apartment. , . Misses Robert Bryant and Elsie Hitte of Greenville, S. C., were the I week-end visitors of Misses Annie Rose and Mamie Shipman. ! i "Red" Watson of Greenville, S. C., j I spent Sunday in Brevard with | friends. ? Mrs. W. C. Bobo, of Greenville, S. , C., iff visiting her husband, W. U. , ! Bobo, who is superintendent of the j ! Pisgah Mills here. 1 I W. W. Brittain has returned from a business trip to Philadelphia, Penn. Paul Smathers was a business i visitor to Greenville, S. C., Tuesday . afternoon. , Mrs. Mack Shackelford and chi ldren of Badin, N. C? are expected ? this week to visit Mrs. Shaekel- , I ford's parents, Mr( and Mrs. Ed. ; i Patton at the Patton Farm. ; i J. Mack Allison, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Allison, is suffering from a broken ankle which he_ re ceived while playing on the school grounds recently. Jack Johnson, of Asheville, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. 0. Robinson, here. . Miss Sara Louise Shadrick has re- ; turned to her home in Sauldo, after . visiting her aunt, Miss Maggie Ower by. Mr. and Mrs. Shadrick motored : up for the week-end and were ac- ; 1 companied home by their daughter. Mrs. Guthrie Kilpatrick is suffer- j i ing from an attack of influenza. . ' Ashe Macfie of Weaver College, i Weaverville, N. C., was a week-end '? visitor of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. | S. M. Macfie. ! Frank King has accepted a posi tion with the Metropolian Life In surance Co., with headquarters in I Asheville. Miss Jr-inita Puett. French m I structoi 'n Brevard High school and | Prof. J. B. Jones, county superinten I d e n t, represented Transylvania | county at the State Teachers As sociation held in Charlotte, Wednes ; day. Thursday and Friday of the past ? week. Miss Hassie Tinslev spent last week ; in Greenville, S. C., visiting her ! cousins. Misses Georgia and Gertrude Tinsley. Loeulla Orr of Chattanooga. Tenn., was a recent visitor with his father, Mr. Jasper Orr in North Brevard. Mr. Orr is seriously ill at this time. After spending several days in Washington, D. C., visaing relatives. Miss Jrannette Collins has returned to Brevard to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Col lins. Fred Miller, Rufus Joines, Ran dall Lyday, and Leon Lyday have re turned* to North Carolina State Col lege at Raleigh after spending the pi ing holidays with their parents here. , Ruel Hunt, Francis Jenkins, Frecl Holt and Harold Kilpatrick have re- | turned to the University of North , Carolina at Chanel Hill after spend-' ing the spring holidays in Brevard. ? Miss Eliza Nicholson of Western ? Carolina Teachers College was visit- 1 ing her father, Rad Nicholson, this week. IN MtiMUKY Of LITTLE LLOYD REECE Lloyd is gone but not forgotten By the ones he left behind. He has gone to live with Jesus Where the sun forever shines. It is hard to part with loved ones In this world of pain and woe, But we're glad to know that Lloyd No more pain will ever know. As he left this world of sorrow That sweet smile upon his face Proved to those he left behind him That he is in a better place. No not weep, dear friends, for Lloyd He is waiting you up there, And we know there will be no sad parting When we meet him over there. We are only dreaming Of happy days that are gone. While Lloyd is only sleeping Beneath yon mossy stone. When evening comes we often Feel weary sad and lonely. We shall meet Lloyd over yonder In heavenly sunshine fair. We miss him. 0 we miss him, So much since he has gone, But we know that little Lloyd Is happy with Christ there. A Rei.ativh. EAST FORK NEWS Miss Edith Gravely returned Sun-! lay to her home here after spending -hrce weeks in Asheville. Two weeks >f that time was in Norburn Hospi ;al where she underwent an operation [or appedicitis. Miss Itachel Graveiv who under went an operation for appendicitis sit the same time is still unable to return to her home. J. A. Gillespie spent last week with ?is son, Homer, in Greenville. Mrs. B. A. Gillespie is suffering from an attack of flu. Boyd McGuire of Asheville spent Sunday at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gillespie. The entire family of Eugene Whit mire has had an attack of flu. H. E. Whitmire also has been real sick with flu. Ernest Gillespie of Asheville spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Head. Miss Lucille Giliespie, of Asheville, spent the week-end with her aunt Mrs. W. C. Gravely. Mrs. W. C. Gravely and son, Bob, spent Saturday in Asheviile HOLLY SPRING NEWS Mrs. J. L. Brown of Hendersonvillc spent the past week with her parents 4 here, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pridmore. * Mr. and Mm. Bert Lee of David, son River, visited Mrs Lee's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. 3. Kilpatrick. Miss Lula McC&lI is visiting: friends and relative in Greenville, S. 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