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Rosman Section of The Brevard News MRS. CLAUDE GLAZENER, Editor iOVXk FOLKS ENJOY \ WEINER ROAST ! Tli ? following young folks enjoyed a weiner roast at Toxaway Falls Tuesday evening of last week: Misses Bertie Ballard, of Brevard; Helen Henderson, of Quebec: Geneva I'axton, of Calvert; Beatrice Sisk and Olga Fortenberry, Messrs. Bro dua I l.nderson, of Quebec; Melvin (.'iikspiu, of Brevard; Edwin Morgan of Calvert : Cleon Williams, of Ton Avay and Roy Fisher. ANNOUNCEMENT We are sorry to announce that the singing convention at Cashiers Val ley will be discontinued on account of the Fiw County Singing Convention in Brevard the 3rd Sunday in May. Therefore it will be impossible for the singers to meet at" Cashiers the Sth of May. i E. D. RANDOLPH. REVIVAL AT MIDDLE FORK A ten day revival meeting was started last Sunday evening at Middle Fo Baptist church. f !'y evening services will be held The Revs. C. J. Eldridge and Nat han Chapman in charge. Services every evening at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is .??'??ited to attend. | W. o. IV. BANQUET AND DANCE The Rosman folks who attended the W. O. W. Banquet and Dance Wodrti ? lay evening were: A. M. Pax ton, Sr., Helen Henderson, Gertha Watkins, Fred Stroupe, Brodus Hend erson, Austin Hogsed, Elsie Maxwell, 1). ].. Glazener and daughter, Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Summeral and Rev. .J B. Burt. The Rosman string band consisting of the following were ulso present: Roy Fisher, John Jackson. Charles Glazener, Wash Fisher, und Edwin Staton. u. y. pTuT^ieeting Thu Baptist Young People's Unions of the upper district will meet at Oak Grove Baptist church Sunday after noon May 8th, at 2:30. The following program will be given: Song Service ? Toxaway Union (in ?harge). The Influence of Mother ? Rosman Union. Demonstration Program ? Calvert Union. Every B. Y. P. U. member is urged to be present, and visitors are wel come. W. 1. Reece made a business trip to Brevard Monday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son, John Frank, spent the week-end at Walhalla with relatives. Miss Rachel Gravely of East Fork who underwent an appendix operation some time ago, is improving. Rev. E. E. Yates filled his regular appointment at East Fork Church Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Gravely and son, Rob ert, spent Monday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin. Miss Ola Paxton was a business visitor to Brevard Monday. Mrs. Perry Fullbright and daugh ters, Lucy, Opal and Helen, of Bre . ard, visited Mrs. L. M. Glazener who is been ill for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff of Easley, S. visited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glaz ner Sunday. , Misses Olga Fortenberry and Beat ?ice Sisk, teachers of Rosman schools, ; 'isited students and friends at Cal i /ert and Cheri-yfield Friday. Mrs. M. C. Summeral and Mrs. W. : \. Wilson were business visitors to f.aurens, S. C., Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Emma Colburn, of Pisgah 1 Forest, spent the week-end with Mr. Mid Mrs. H. G. Stophel. The many friends of Mrs. J. W. ^ldridge of Salt Lake, Ky., will re ;ret to hear of her se'ricus illness. She lis inown here as the mother of Rev. 'C. J. Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and {irand. Children, Guy and Elaine, were Fri day night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Poole in Brevard. Miss Inez Glazener is spending !ome time with her nister, Mrs. Steve Furgison. at Crab Tree. N. C. Miss Helen Whitmire is on an ex pended visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Cannon, at Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hayes and <on. Billie, of Brevard, visited Mr. ind Mrs. R. F. Glasener Sunday. Mrs. Perry Fullbright and daugh ters, Qpal, Lucy and Helen, visited Mrs. A1 Bryson Sunday evening. Mrs. M. C. Summeral was a Hend ersonville visitor Tuesday of last week. Mrs. H. P. Whitmire, who has been ill for some time, is improving. Misses Louise Glazener, Elsie White, Maxie Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Glazener enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Moore farm Wed nesday of last week. 1 Charles Glazener was the Wednes day night guest of the Fisher broth ers. A. M. Paxton, Sr., was an Old Toxaway visitor Saturday, j Mr. Craine and Mr. Eden of Eas lley, were business visitors to Ros n;>n Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson were B r. P. V. TO GIVE PROGRAM SUNDAY, MAY EIGHTH Following Sunday School on Sun day, May 8, the Rosman Jjinior B. Y. P. U. will present the following pro gram at the Zion Baptist church: Song ? By all. Prayer for Mother the world over ? by Leader. Scripture Reading, Proverbs 31:10 28--Clyde Rice. Special song, If I could hear my mother pray again ? Ellen and Chris tine Morgan, Helen and Inez Sum mey, Haze! Barrett, Ruby Love, Ruby Glazener, Levi^ Passmore and Ruth Rice. Recitation, Our dear Mother ? Eva Israel. Reading, Mother's Bible-? J. E. Burt. Song, Home Sweet Home. Mother ? Helen Summey. Salute to all Mothers present. Benediction. Brevard visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Glazener, of Brevard, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. i Glazener and family Sunday. Mrs. James T. Bales and Miss Rose Garrett, of Sylva, visited Mrs. Bales' 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fislict, Little Jimmie Bales returned home with them after spending a week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and children and Mrs. J. E. Burt attended church services at Glady Branch Sun day night. Ernest Underwood and family of Easley, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gravely Sunday. Misses Geneva Paxton, of Calvert, 'and_01ga Fortenberry and Beatrice Siak spent Tuesday of last week with Miss Bertie Bailard in Brevard. ' Mrs. Gus King, of East Fork was a Rosman visitor Monday. Roy Fisher spent Friday night with ? Charles Glazener. The Rosman string band, accomp anied by D. L. Glazener, attended a ?dance at Rock Brook camp Fiiday night. The dance was given by Bon nie Batson. ' Mir. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and Furman Henderson visited relatives at Gray Court and Laurens, S. C. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Smith and daughter, Thelma, of La France, S. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. . W. S. McLean. Charlie Jones spent the week-end at his hom^ in Asheville. i Rev. A. J. Manly filled Rev. J. E. Burt's appointment at Zion Baptist i church Sunday morning and Rev. Vasco Manly filled his appointment Sunday night. < Mrs. A1 Bryson and grandchildren Elaine and Guy, attended the funeral J Pisgah Foresi News | There will be a food Male at the llccal school house Monday evening. A i negro play entitled "Deacon Flipper vs. Frizzle Frazzle" will Be gitfen by | the local baseball boys. String music I will be furnished, and an enjoyable of Mr. H. N. Blake at Selica Tues day of last 'week. | W. I. Reece visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Tilden Whitmire at Quebec Sunday. ' Mrs. M. C. Summeral visited in Hendersonville Tuesday of last week. I W. I. Reece was a Brevard visitor last Monday. I Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and ?family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Powell. ; Rev. G. E, Keller, Mrs. M. Keller and Mrs. Burt Carson, of Brevard, jvisited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rodgers Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Nix of Bilt ' more, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar (Barrett Sunday. M-. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and ! grandchildren, Elaine and Guy, visit I ed relatives at Travelers Rest Sun day. The children will remain there j this week. j Walter Daniels is improving from 1 a long siege of illness. j Miss Aiilee Owen and Carl El 'dridge, of Brevard, visited Rev. and . Mrs. C. J. Eldridge Thursday night. L. M. Watkins and Claude Kilby ' were Calvert visitors Sunday, i Ralph Chapman cut his hand seri | ously while chopping wood Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mull visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morrison Sat : unlay. i Mrs. Eli Huggins, of Cherryfield, 'visited Mrs. Grover Woodard Friday, j Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Owen and fami j ly visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore j Sunday. j Mrs. Lou Orr and friend, from i Hendersonyille, visited Mrs. Eugene Morrison Thursday. A. M. Pharr has been ill for sev eral days but is slowly improving. Misses Evelyn and Mildred Mc intosh, of Brevard, visited Miss Irene Pharr Sunday. Miss Mildred Watkins is imployed at High Hampton Inn, at Cashiers, for the summer season. S. H. Mingus was accompanied to his home at Connaly Springs by Mr. 'and Mrs. J. I. Cline, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cline proceeded to Granite Falls. They expect to return Tuesday. Will Moore has moved from Cher ryfield into Rosman. Mrs. M. S. Cantrell and son, Lou Chapman, made a business trip to Pickens, S. C., Saturday. Pauline Moore was the Sunday dinner guest of Pauline Sutton. Mrs. Lizzie Byrd is showing im ! provement from her recent illness, j Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Staton and | daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morrison Sunday. I evening is forecast A small admission fee ot 5 and 10 cents will bo charged for the piay, the benefit." of the even ing will go to the local basoball team, to buy supplier. Come, everyone and help yocr team. Mrs. Arthur Senteli is Buffering with pneumonia. ! Mr. Joe Orr spent several days last week visiting relatives on Boyls |ton. ! I. C. Kcnnon and Robert Whitmire ! of Samter, S. C., were recent callers i of Mrs. Emma Colburn. i Mr. Reuben Mackey and Mr. Wil 'liams were callers in the Avery's Creek section Sunday evening, j Several people from this section at tended the funeral services of Mrs. Rachel Orr in "Brevard Thursday. Harry Sitton of Etowah, spent Sun day with W. A. Lyday. Mrs. Emma Colbura spent the week-end with Mrs. H. G. Stophel in Rosrnan. 1 | Misses Ada and Tina Hedrick ae | companied some friends from Penrose ? to Camp Burgess Glynn In South Carolina Saturday. . William Albert has been on the 1 nick list. Fred Allen has returned to bis , home at Ssvannoa after spending the past two weeks with his brothors, ( Frank and Francsa, Relatives and friends of Uncle Delius Lyday of Turkey Creek have : been staying by his bedisde since he has been seriously ill. ; Miss Essie Norton of Brevard and ' Mr. V. 0. Orr of this section were I quietly married in Greenville, S. C., i Saturday. Tho bridegroom is tTie son , of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orr of this | section and is very popular among the : young set. They will make their home , here after a short wedding trip in ; Georgia. J Mr. Joe Orr spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. John Lyday at Penrose. Mrs. G. T. Frady has returned to her home here after being called to the deathbed of her mother, Mrs. P. M. Thrift at Shelby. Mrs. Tom Patton is ill. Horace Buckner of Etowah was a business caller in this section Satur day. ? Miss Ruth Bogg3 and Mrs. Robert Boggs of Turkey Creek spent Monday with Mrs. W. A. Lyday. Kenneth Senteli Is suffering with blood poisoning in his hand. The. Baptist singing choir from this section attended the singing at Etowah Sunday. Fifty-six Durham County farmers sold ?271.88 worth of surplus produce on the curb market last Saturday. Alamance County farmers are go 1 ing into the heg feeding business this season. Eight new demonstrations ' were started by the county agent last week. Twenty-eight Edgecombe County farmers sold 89,210 pounds of fat hogs for $3,485.46 in a cooperative shipment last week. CONNESTEE NEWS ' Mixs Pearl Gravley and Mr. Tiltloti Holdeii, Miss Edith Graviey and Ted dy Jennings motored to East Fork Sunday afternoon. ? Miss Florida Hold?n visited Mrs. W. H. licked and Mrs. Lee R?ines Friday evening. Mrs. C. A. Raines spent the day with Mrs. Elisha Gravley last week, gj Mr. Monroe Gravley and wife and ? Miss Edith Gravley of Greer, S. C., visited the formers grand parents Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. L. Graviey last week. Miss Dallas Glazljflfr and Miss / Myrtle Raines visitflrlHrs. W. H. ' Hogsed Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leo Raines was a business . visitor in Rosman last week. Mis3 Gertie Lance visited Mrs. II. P. Hogsed Friday. Miss Pearl' Gravley, Miss Edith Gravley, and Miss Georgia Owen visited Mrs. Honston Glazener one day last week. We thought Connestee was going to vote dry tins election but there's an ?j open Saloon in this community. If ^ yon don't believe it just pass through once in awhile. M*s. F. P. TinsVy visited Mrs. C. A. Landreth one day last week. Annt Rachel McGatia is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hogsed. Mrs. Leo Raines has been or the . eick Hat but she i* improving. There was a large crowd at B. Y. P. U. Sunday night. Well Jack Frcst visited us last week and got our Bear.s and Backer plants. Mrs. W. H. Hogsed and Miss Ger tie lance visited Mrs. William Hog sed Sunday. 'I am just writing ?this to keep from being Henpeck ftnd Rooster Kick. JET r ? ~ We contribute to your good looka. You can get a Vit&lis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Pitch products. It P*ya To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP g ?HBS* P Special Bargains for 1 | MEN and WOMEN ? I Specials for Men Overall Jackets, Sale Price, each Tennis Shoes, Sale Price, pair II Work Shirts, Sale W Price, each .... All wool Golf Hose, Sale Price, pair . . . 75* BHose, Sale Price, J* & 1 A( per pair O 1U 48' fl 8 Dress Shirts, Sale Price, each ?/U 39' 2V Sale Price, pair s S; Boy's Suits, Sale AO Price, each B Men's and boy's dress caps Sale Price, each JU n Shop Caps, OPC N Sale Price, each "3 Men's Covert Riding Pants, fl* 1 CA Sale Price, pair yltvU I Specials for Ladies ? Bed Room Slippers Sale Price, pair . . . Oil Cloth, Sale Price, per yard Panama Straw Hats, Sale Price, each Flat Crepe Dresses, Sale Price, each . . . Sport Tarns, Sale Price, each Play Suits, Sale Price, each 29' 19c S 98? 25' Chiffon Full Fashioned Hose, Sale Price, pair I! $2.98 35c I Rayon Flat Crepe, CAC Sale Price, yard ASy* 10 * 15c |j 59c I 40 Mch Sheeting, t & 7C Sale Price, per ymrd J) / . PLUMMER'S | DEPARTMENT STORE f nni!]||IMilliSI!lil{!!II]!!il!U !lll!l!Iil!l(!!l!llllllllil!l!IIHI!ll!!il!!III!llllill!liill!IM^ I That's What I Call 1 I REAL CO-OPERATION! I So 3aid one of the best men of the county, when we explained to S s him how we replace Furniture purchased from us and | Destroyed By Fire Before It Is Paid For a- This new plan reads in the contract that if any Furniture pur Ejj chased from us is destroyed by fire before the same is paid for by == the purchaser, that we are to replace such destroyed furniture = with the same class of goods, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, pro ~ viding that the purchaser has kept his or her payments up accord |? ing to contract. | AND IF SICKNESS COMES - To the head of the house, known as the earner, such purchaser p H will not be considered in arrears on payment for furniture up to || H Sixty Days from date of illness, if it lasts that long. In this way, If = we are taking care of the man who falls ill, and the same fine pro- 3 |? tection is given his furniture during his illness that is given to him ? H while at his work. Further, still | IF DEATH COMES---- ? | To the head of the house, either from illness or accident, dur- 3 s ing the life of this New Contract, ALL PAYMENTS REMAINING s | DUE THE HOUSTON FURNITURE COMPANY for furniture | = purchased under this contract are wiped from the books, and the g? ?? widow and children will owe no more on these household goods. H You know our goods .. You know our policy. .We want you to .g f? know all about this fine new contract that means so much protec- || EE tion to you! H | HOUSTON FURNITURE COMPANY I H Brevard, Noith Carolina. g S Get This, Too ? Furniture is Selling today at the Lowest Price known to the present ?s ~z generation'. A 5 yfc; <?
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