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W~ 0. W. NEWS W. H. GROGAN, JR. District Manager District Convention Our fail district convention will be he'd in Hendersonville the last Thurs day in October. White Pine Camp No. and Woodmen Circle Grove have already been discussing their plans to give us a real Log Rolling time. State Convention Our state convention maets in Ashyille May 1933. Every camp sh ? get busy and ?tart building up their membership jftn order to have good reports to render there. We want tc show our appreciation for convention with applications ? nuf said. Brevard* Camp Roy E. Neill was initiated by Bal sjjfc Camp No. 116 at Brevard on July isvh. Roy will be heard from later o?. Your Duty It's the duty of every member to look up the local secretary once each month or mail him a letter incloi'ng one installment so he can maks his repon to Sovereign Camp on time. \j^m/cret/iry Does Not Suspend Sometimes we find members mad. When asked why, they say," the sec retary suspended me." The fact is, the member suspends himself when he fails to pay on or before midnight last day of each month. Don't blame the secretary. IVe Want News We want every Woodmen secretary to give us all the news regarding lo cal camp and members so we can pass it on. When you read this I know you will think of something that witt be of interest to all of us. Let us have it at once. Lake Toxaway Newt | I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green and family of Rosman was here last week visiting Mrs. Greens mother, Mrs. Alice Jones. Miss Mable McNeely spent last week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Fisher. Lucy Hall is spending this week at Namur with her cousin, Miss Alta Hiukle. Toxaway ball team played Penrose last Saturday, at Toxaway the score being 10-4 in favor of Toxaway. Mrs. I. S. Fisher spent Thursday night and Friday of last week with her daughter Mrs. L. C. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Galloway and family of Gloucester, Ohio who has spent several weeks with Mr. Galloways parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Galloway at Gloucester and Mrs. Galloways parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood at Wolf Mountain return ed to their home Monday. f Jim Jones and Warren Fisher was in Brevard Monday on business. Mrs'. H. G. Rogers was a Brevard visitor last Sathrday. Mrs. F. Y. Willbanks has as her guest this week, her sister, Mrs. Hughss and Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey and children of Ware Shoals, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNeely and ?family and Warren Case was in Bre vard last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arrowood Lee and son were the guests of Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. Fannie McCoy last Sun ' day. Mrs. E. E. Yates and -daughter, .Miss Maud, and son, James, of Ros man, Miss Beulah Arrowood, Mrs. C. C. Hall and daughter, Lucy, attended preaching at Namur last Sunday afternoon. Joe Wilds of Rosman was here Fri day of last week. Mrs. D. C. Scruggs of Henderson vjllc was here last week visiting friends. Quite a number of Toxaway people attended the revival meeting at Que bec last week. Miss Blanche Arrowood gave her Sunday school class a picnic Wednes day of last week. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Yates and family of Rosman was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood last Sunday. ?Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bredlove was tho guests of Mrs. Breedloves parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Qwen last Sun day. Rev. E. E. Yates of Rosman filled his appointment at the Methodist Church Sunday and Sunday night, also at Namur in the afternoon. Quite a number of young people went on a camping trip last Saturday night to Horse Pasture river, chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Gilles pie and Mrs. Berlin Owen. Mrs. E. C. Merrill of Asheville and Miss Elizabeth Lawson of Hot Springs spent Tuesday and Wednes day with Mrs. W. W. Ray. Mrs. W. P. Croone and son, Billie, of Danville, Va., spent Thursday of last week with her brother, W. W. McNeely and Mrs. McNeely. Otto Alexander of Brevard spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander at Union. Mrs. W. J. Qwen and children were in Brevard last week. Billie McNeely was in Brevard last week with his grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Nix of Bilt more were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter McKinna last Sunday. The friends of Mrs. W. H. Arro wood will be sorry to learn that she was taken to the hospital at Brevard last Sunday night. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all who so kindly helped us during the illness and death of our husband and father, C. C. Case, also for the beautiful floral offerings, i MRS. C. C. CASE and family. SEA TRAIN EXCURSION From all stations in Western North Caro lina, to Norfolk and historic Yorktown. ROUND TRIP FARE FROM ALL POINTS, INCLUDING STEAMSHIP $5.00 Leave Asheville, Special Train Jul 23. 5:00 p. m. Arrive Norfolk, Special Train Jul 24, 7:55 a. m. RETURNING " Leave Norfolk, Special Train Jul 24, 7:00 p.m. Arrive Asheville, Special Train Jul 25, 9:00 a. m. Those desiring longer stay in Norfolk and not caring to take steamer trip, can do so, taking advantage of one or two days visiting Virginia Beach and other Sea shore resorts, returning to Asheville evening of the 24th or 25th. A numbaf of tickets to Yorktown are limited and your local agent should be requested to order such tickets for you at once. Through Pullman Sleeping cars and day coaches from Asheville to Norfolk. Children between 5 and 1 2 half fare No Stop Overs . . . No Baggage Checked , Reduced Pullman Fares Basis Fare and a Half For the round trip. o For further information, see your local agent or address: ^ J. H. WOOD, Div. Pass. Agent, Asheville, N. C. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ICOLORED MAN SINGS i | OF HIS SAND LAND! > | | Tillman Williams (colored) Order- j ! ly at the Lyday Memorial Hospital, j I formerly of Columbia, S. C. has sue- ! j rreeded in writing several interesting poems, some of the most interesting , 'being entitled: "I'll come back to] ;You," "0 Beautiful North Carolina,"; "The Herdsman" and "The Rarest ! Gift." Williams joined the regular army in 1912 and he- wrote the poem "I'll! come ba?k to you" while his troop was ! chasing Villa, the famous Mexican ! bandit. Williams in a recent interview ! with the Brevard News said that dur- j ing the chase his. thoughts fled back to the girl he had left behind and the poem formed in his mind. Another poem that attracts atten tion to Williams' work is "0 beauti ful North Carolina." which h? has written since living in this state. The two poems are reprinted be low: I'LL COME BACK TO YOU When its morning on the border And the 'sun is breaking through And the sand begins to glisten Like the good old home-town dew. I look across the river and it makes me Kinda blue When its morning on the border, Love My tnoughts go back to you. . When the sun is in the heav.en And the air is mighty hot And my throat is dry as rot I've got to grin and bear it I have to see it through To make the burden lighter, Love My thoughts go back to you. When the sun has passed the border And the afterglow is red And the silver moon is shining upon That silent desert bed When the sun has passed .the border, Love 1 My thoughts go back to you. When the greaser stops his sniping And skulking in the sand And the raider hides himself I Away beyond the Rio Grande. And the Spick doffs his sombrero To the good old Red, White and Blue And its calm along the border. Then sweetheart I'll come back to you. 0 BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA 0 beautiful North Carolina The land by the sea You seern like a mother In fancy to m?. When burdened and weary Tis here I find rest 1 view the sweet flowers And lean on your breast. The birds sing their carols The sun shines above The people adore you, dear North Carolina The state I cherish and love. OAKLAND NEWS Emory Miller and daughter, Pearl, j of Brevard and Miss Effie Miller of Sapphire visited Mrs, S. L. Sanders one day last week. Mr. W. A. Wilson, the Welfare worker was calling in our community Wednesday. Mrs. E. D. Reid and daughters, Miss Lola Reid and Mrs. Charles Bennett and daughter Ruth called on Mrs. S. L. Sanders Tuesday. Mrs. Maggie Nicholson visited Mrs. W. F. McCall Thursday afternoon. Fred McNeely was on the sick list last week. Otto Alexander and Dr. Newland I of Brevard were in our section one ' day last week in interest of the coun- ! ty's patients. Mrs. S. L. Sanders visited Mrs. Lee Norton who was quite ill with cold last week. ; Miss Evon Sanders spent Friday morning with Mrs. Wade Nicholson. Miss Myrtle McCall visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Alexander Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall visited the former's sister, Mrs. N. E. Posie i at her home on Mills River Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lowe and family of Canton were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. San ders, Saturday. The many friends of Mr. Abe Lowe will be glad to know that he was recently heard from and expects to visit relatives and friends here '-n the near future. Mr, Lowe is an in mate of the Soldiers Home of Wash ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fingate and daughter, Thelma, were the pleasant callers at the home' of Clarence Nor ton and W. F. McCall. Dave Green of near Fruitland wa^ the dinner guest Sunday of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Norton. Mrs. Cecil Whitmire spent the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mirs. S. L. Sanders. Charles Bennett of Knoxville, Tenn is spending some time with his fami ly here. T. B. Reid spent Sunday night with friends in Brevard. Otto Alexander oT Brevard visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander here Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Marr Burgess, Kile Galloway and Alberta Burgess visited the form ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. ]. Gal loway at their home in Glenville Sun day and report the old folks as being very feeble. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher of Ros man spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Fisher.. I. S. Sanders and Clarence Norton visited Mr. Lee Philips Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Alexander and Master PICNIC PARTY WAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Sunday July 10th Mr. and Mrs. i C. P. Hogsed ana children; Coy Hou sed of Brevard, Mr. and Mrs, J. W.j Duckworth, Jr., and children of Hen ! dersonville, Mr. and Mr3. L. 'Frank McCall and children of Cherryfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogsed and baby f Selica, enjoyed a pricnic party (last ing from 7 o'clock A. M. till 7 o'clock P. M.) to vipper* East Pork and Cor son's creek. East Fork being the childhood homt of Mrs. C. P. Hogsed and Carson's Creek that of Mr. Hogsed. Most of the day was spent visiting and taking pictures of spots that were so familier to them in the long ago, and which stili are, and always will be so dear to them namely; churches, cemetery, (where some of their loved one are buried.) The old springs of good cold water which refreshed them so many times on returning from ths fields, the orchards where so many happy hours were spent romping in childish glee and partaking of the ' lusious fruits, etc. The trip would have besn incom- 1 plete without going to the site that , was Mr. and Mrs. Hold's first home after they were married. Some time was spent there. During the day a few old friends and relatives were! called on. A delicious dinner was spread at j East Fork on a big rock which Mrs. Hogsed had played on s? many times j when a child. On the way home the j party motored to Cherryfield farm | and had supper. There tha children . of the party had their share of the fun wading. A good time in general is reported. Ted McNeely were calling on friends j here Monday afternoon. Miss Evon Sanders entertained with an ice cream feast Saturday in honor of her cousin, Miss Ruth Low and friend, Miss Ola Holland of Can ton and Miss Myrtle McCall of Oak land. Ice Cream was served to six teen guests and this writer happened be one of the guests. TOXAWAY WINS EASY | VICTORY SATURDAY -- Penrose ball team, somewhat one legged, engaged Toxaway in the Lake . bed Saturday in a losing game of 9-4. Pentoses raw recruits playing in ; place of reguiars failed in defense,) and put up poor offense until the ninth. Toxaway -out hit Fcnrose and also profited by several Penrose j blunders. L. L. Lyday tripled, Blythe, ' Frady and Williams hit doubles for Penrose. Thomas and McCall hit doubles for Toxaway. I Score by innings: Penrose . .000 000 004^. 4 7 1 1 Toxaway . . 102 300 tlx? 11 .. 9 1, Penrose plays HendersoTtvillo at Penrose Thursday and Rosman at ' Penrose Saturday. LEGAL TRANSFERS ! L. E. Johnson tr, et al to the Fed eral Corp. H. G. Rogers and wife to W. W. j Weilt. Oat Allison, tr., to Robert Lee. J. C. Galloway, tr. to Gurney P. Hood, comm. of banks. ? ! N. C. Bank and Trust Co. to At- j lantk St.. Ld. Bk. Athlenda Heath to T. J. Wilson and wife. Federal Corp. to South Atlantic Reality Corp. T. C. Galloway, tr. to T. A. English. Charles N. Malone, tr. to Mattis C. Whitmire. CARD OF THANKS Gratefully acknowledging the - beautiful flowers, and the many ex- 1 pressions of sympathy, and acts of i-'ndness during the illness and death 1 o' our little son and grandson. ?.;RS. ETHEL BARNETTE OWEN rnd MRS. A. W. BARNETTE and FAMILY. OLD lOXAWAV NEWS Mr. an<i Mrs. A. K. Moore ?ad son, of Lenoir, fpettf a few days last week ?with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Galloway. Mr. Cecil Galloway was a Brevard visitor Friday. Miss Nora Meece spent a few clays . last week with her cou'in, Mrs, Back Wilson of Brevard. ? Mrs. Eck L. Sims and son, Lewis of Brevard were Thursday 'gueft? of Miss Beulah Rice. Messrs Avery Rice and Clcve Can upp were Rosman visitors Saturday. Messrs Gaston Chapman. Oscar and Clemons Chappell were Friday guests of Avery Rice. Miss Daisy Galloway accompanied her sister, Mrs. A. K. Moore home Saturday, Miss Galloway will enter school at Lenoir, N. C. Miss Agnes Chappell and Mrs. De5 phia Ramey were Rosman visitors Saturday. Mr. Charlie Batson visited this sec tion Saturday. Mr. Tom Shipman was Saturday guest of Mr. W. M. Merer. Mr. Joe Pickelsimer of Brevard and Major JPhilips of Washington, D. C. were Saturday guest? of Mr. W. E. Galloway. Mr. W. E. Galloway visited "Big Canebreak" section Sunday. Miss Dorothy Robinson. Mr. Demis Chapman, Mr. and Mrv. Crawford Whitmire and children of Tryon, N. C., were Sunday guests of Miss Robinson and Mrs. Whitmire's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Robinson. Mrs. W. M. Meece and son, .Jesse, were Friday night guests of the form er's daughter, Mrs. R. C Powell ot Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Rice were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Robinson. Miss Bessie Morgan, who has been seriously ill, has slightly improved. Miss Ola Hendrix was Saturday guest of her cousin, Miss Nora Meecc. Mr. Wiley Meece spent Sunday with Mr. Avery Rice. W&nt Ad? Are Good S?l!in* Ateot? if Your Doctor Was Your Cook- You Woul Never Need Medicine Physicians and Scientists Now Know that the Body is Composed of Eleven Minerals and Six Vitamins * All of which are Contained in Natural Foods Lee? : Mineral Compound with Vitamins Supplies the System with a Balanced Proportion of the 11 Essential Minerals Com bined with Vitamins. CONTAINS I It ON? for building rich, red blood-cells and i: tonic upon the nerve centers. IODI.VF?as a stlmulaut to t ho thyroid gland and a preventjvo of rbjumatleat. CALCIUM? for the building of ca-tll;ge, bonas, tendone tnd nusolei. COFFEE? which la a valuabla treatment In cases of malnutrition and emaciation. 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