News of the Week from Rosman !
| MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent !
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? SM/fi/iiL HOSTESS
BRIDGE
Mr% M. C. Sumeral entertained
with two tables of bridge at her
home on Main street Tuesday even
ing honoring Misses Ann Hughes
and Margaret Tempelton. A de
licious salad course was served at
the conclusion of play.
Dewey Burton, mail carrier for
the star route between Rosman and
Sunset, S. C. has been quite ill for
several days but is much improved.
His brother, Charlie Burton, of Try
on has been carrying the mail dur
ing his illness.
Eva Israel has been ill for several j
days at the home of her parents, Mr.j
and Mrs. G. M. Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon have,
returned to the home of the latter's,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon,
having spent several weeks teaching
music at Easiey.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore of the
Quebec section entertained with a
joint birthday dinner Sunday, honor-!
ing Mrs. C. W. Henderson and Mrs.
Moore's birthday anniversaries. Oth
er-guests present were C. W. Hen
derson, Truman Henderson, Miss
Barbara Henderson, Gene Moore.
Mrs.. M. B. Owen and daughter.
Jeannctte and son Alfred, Lee Owen:
of Brevard, Rev. C. J. Eldndge and
son Douglas, attended funeral ser
vices for Herman Owen at Taylors,
S. C., Sunday. i
Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and son Roy,
are spending several da|-s visiting
relatives in Tennessee.
Frank Sisk and daughters, Bob
bie and Tulen of Newport, Mr. and
Mrs. Click of White Pine, Mrs. Lula
Mae Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Flynn and daughter and Mrs. Purn
Wright of Asheville, attended the
funeral services for "Grandma Sisk j
Saturday. ,
Micklcr Lusk, who unaerwent an
operation at Six Mile hospital, is re
covering nicely and expects to re
turn home soon.
Mr. a r.cl Mrs. James Staton spent
Sunday as guest of Rev. and Mrs.
A. J. Manly Sunday.
Miss Bevnice Henderson of Gray
C'ou<" spent the week-end as guest
of her ri-ter Mrs. M. C. Summeral.
"Pedro" Taylor spent the week
end at his in.:,'.? at Winston-Salem.
A. M. White, Misses Edna and
Dora Whito and Mrs. R. S. Win-;
Chester were guests of Mrs. D. H. j
Winchester Saturday night. j
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morrison.
Mrs. Doyle Moss and children. Mrs.
Jesse Love were Sunday guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore.
Misses Elizabeth White, Elsie
White. LaVerne Whitmire. Irene
Pharr, anil A. M. White Jr.. stud
ents of W. C. T. C. spent the week
end in Rosman with their parents.
Wm. Owen spent the week-end at
his home in Shelby. N. C. J
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meece spent j
Saturday night as guests <;f the i
formers parents Mr. and Mrs. JoeJ
Meece. , ]
Mrs. S. E. Murr of the East Fork
section is reported very ill at the J
noire of her son J. W . Murr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Clazenev and
>on of Brevard were Sunday guests
?of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glazencr.
Miss Dora Garren of Asheville
spent the week-end as guest of Mr.j
and Mrs. A. M. Paxton. !
Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. Dodson
announce the birth of a son on
Sunday, February 19th. Mrs. Dod
son was before her marriage Miss
I.ola Aiken.
Mrs. A. D. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Bryson were Brevard visitors
Saturday.
C. E. Leathers is ill at his home
,11 Church street.
C. F. Jones returned to his home
in Asheville the latter part of the
week, having spent several days in
Rosman.
J. R. Mahoney is reported quite j
is ill at his home on Church street.
Miss Ruth Burt spent Saturday]
night as guest of Miss Pauline j
Leathers. I
J. S. Wilds of Cherryfield visited,
NOTICE
By virtue of the power of salcj
iriven in a certain deec! of tuust, ex- 1
tented by Charles Edward Cantrell j
and Irene M. Cantreli his wife to <
the undersigned trustee, which deed
of trust is dated 9 day of July 192t>
and recorded in .Book 16 at pag" 28f>
of the deed of trust records for
Transylvania County, N. C., and !
said indebtedness having become due|
and default having been made in the j
payment, and all notice as required j
in said deed of trust, having been giv- 1
vn to the makers and interested par
ties of said note and deed of trust to
make good the payment and default
not having been made good, and the
holder of said note and deed of trust .
having demanded that the lands de- j
scribed in said deed of trust be sold '
to satisfy the said indebtedness and
cost of sale.
I will offer for sale and sell to the
'? ighest bidder for cash at the Court
House door in the town of Brevard,
N. C. on Saturday, March 4, 1933,
at 12 o'clock noon, all the following
described land: Lying in the town
of Brevard, on the east side of Wood
land Drive street at the intersection
o i the south margin of Oak street,
and runs with the east margin of
Woodland Drive street, south 35
dejr. west 17 feet to a stake; thence
still with the east margin* of said
street, south 30 1-2 dog. west 80
feet to a stake; thence south 59 1-2
deg. east 118 feet to a stake in the
south margin of Oak street; thence
with the south margin of said street,
north 20 1-2 deg. west 158 feet to
the beginning. Beir^j all of Lot No.
10 of the H. L. Wilson property.
This 4th day of Fee.. 1933.
GEORGE A. GRIMSLEV, Trustee.
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! his brother-in-law, S. L. Bible and
Wade Chastine at "Pickens last week.
Ralph Baldwin spent the week
end at his home in Asheville. j
Miss Joe Bry3on of Selica spent;
Wednesday night as guest of Mr. j
and Mrs. A1 Bryson.
Oat Bryson returned to his home
in the Selica section last week hav-i
ing undergone an operation at Pat-j
ton Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Oscar Barrett and children
are reported quite ill with flu at
their home on Church street.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson visited'
Weyman Galloway in I.yday Mem-!
orial hospital Brevard, Sunday. Mr.'
Galloway is recovering nicely from]
a broken leg. " i
Mrs. Richard Rice has been quite;
ill at her home here. Iler mother,!
Mrs. Tom Gillespie of Brevard visit-!
ed her Sunday.
Mrs. Frances Bryson and children I
of Cherryfield spent Saturday night |
as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle j
Moss.
Eddie Towns and Archie Rogers
spent a few days last week visiting
relatives at Pickens and Walhalla.
L. V. Sigmon and son Victor are
reported very ill at their home near
j Rosman.
j James Henderson and Nolan Mc
| Coy of Quebec were business visi
j tors to Brevard Friday.
Mrs. Lessie Loving and daughter,
I Lillian were Sunday guests of Mrs.j
Gideon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCoy were:
Sunday guests of Mr. and "Sirs. T.
T. Miller.
J Miss Edna Kilpatrick spent Sat
! urday night as guest of Helen and
i Ruby Owen in Gloucester.
Miss Verona Ljday spent - Satur
day night as guest of Miss Leona
Lovo.
Miss Lela Besse Owen spent Sat
urday night as guest of her sister,
| Mrs. Doyle Manly.
Friends in Rosman will be sorry to
iiear that Mrs. Charlie Moss a for
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mer resident of Rosman now resid
ing at Bradenton Fla. is in a hos
i pital there, undergoing an operation.
! Mr. and Mrsl A1 Bryson visited
the formers mother Mrs, Joe Bry
son who is ill at her home near
Selioa, Sunday.
Billy Allen of Greenville, S. C.,
is spending several days as guest of
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins.
Rev and Mrs. Janes Anderson of
Pickens, visited their daughter, Miss
Minnie Jane Anderson, Friday.
Forrest Garren of Ashevilie visit
ed relatives in Bosnian Sunday.
Miss Pauline Leathers and Miss
Ruth Burt were dinner guests of
Miss Ruth Lewis Sunday night.
Dan Glazener ol WiU^tts, spent
the week end with his family here.
Mrs. W. C. Whitten returned to
her home at Waihalla, S. C., Sat
urday having spent the past week
as guest of her brother J. F. Cor
bin and Mrs. Corbin. She was ac
companied to Waiha'la bj' his broth
er, who spent; the week-end
Mrs. R. A. Collins and son Wal
lace are reported quite ill at their
home on Church street with flu.
Mrs. S. E. Whitmire who has been
ill for several weeks, remains in
about the same condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Rice were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Glazener Sunday.
Misses Elsie and Mae White were
guests of Miss Louise Glazener Sun
day. i
Mrs. Arthur Whitmire and Mrs.r
S. M. Foster visited Mrs. M. N.j
Moore last week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen and
children were Sunday guests cf Mi.
and Mrs. Charlie Moore.
D. L. Glazener and daughter Miss
Ruby spent Saturday in Brevard on
business.
Mrs. M. C. Summeral and Mrs.
W. A. Wilson were shopping in
Greenville, S. C. Friday.
Mrs. Claud Kilby and Mrs. Ailen
of Greenvflle, S. C-i were Sunday ;
guests of the formers parants Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Watkins.
Mrs. Elzia Jones is reported quite
ill at the home of her son Ed. Jones.
Miss Helen Suninu*y spent the j
week-end as guest of Miss Ella Mae
Collins.
T. C. Anderson and "Spot" Brown
spent the week-end at Jonesville, S.
C., visiting friends.
Miss Elvira Nealy of Pickens is
spending several days as guest of
her sister Mrs. J. F. Corbin.
Miss Ada Galloway spent Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Culdwell Galloway.
Miss Fanny Morgan was a dinner
guest of Miss Mary Morgan at her
home at Cherryfield Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Warren of
Asheville visited relatives at Cal
vert and Rosman Tuesday.
Manning Moore of Oherryfield
visited Mrs. M. N. Moore and family
Sunday.
Mrs. L. P. Galloway who is visit
ing her daughter Mrs. M. N. Moore
is reported ill at the home of her
daughter.
John Waldrop of Cleveland, spent
the week-end with his family at
Cherryfield.
Howard Reece spent Friday night
as guest of John Reid at Quebec.
Miss Myrtle Whitmire whq is
teaching at Round Top school near
Brevard spWit the week end as guest
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Whitmire.
Missesl Fanny" Morgan, Mary
Morgan and Myrtle Whitmire v/ere
iruests of Ivlr. and Mrs; Arthur
Whitmire at Calvert Sunday night.
Miss Ruth Morgan and Miss Helen
Allison students of Asheville Nor
mal, will arrive home Saturday to
spend two weeks in practice teach
ing at Rosman school.
Mrs. 3. M. Foster has returned
to the home of her daughter Mrs.
Arthur Whitmire having spent the
past month in Asheville as guest of
another daughter Mrs. Claud Byer
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillespie of
Cherryfield are moving to Brevard
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green visit
ed the latters mother. Mrs. Alice
Jones at Lake Toxnway, Sunday.
Mrs. T. C. Henderson visited l>Irs.
John Reid Sunday at Quebec.
KING'S CREEK
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
'Tom Carson was in the hospital.
Mr. Jeter Barton is spending: the
week with his sister, Mrs. Lee Pier
son.
Charles Orr visited his sister, Mrs.
Ruby Grogan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tinsan vis
ited Mrs. Tom Grogan Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stanley and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Reece Sunday.
Misses Belle and Maggie Stanley'
were guests Saturday of Mr. ar.d,
Mrs. W. G. Reece.
Little J. P. and V. L. Reece visit
ed their grandfather Friday.
Arthur Recce is spending the week,
with his grandmother, Mrs. J. A.)
Reece, while J. A. Reece is in an j
Asbeville hospital for treatment. !
Henry Pierson and Davie Norton)
were visiting through Pisgah Forest
section Sunday.
A. P. Stamey made a business trip
to town Monday morning
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stamey and!
family spent the day Sunday with I
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reece.
Raymond Hensley visited A. P.
Stamey Saturday.
EXECUTOR'S "NOTICE
State of North Carolina,
Transylvania County.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Having qualified as executor of
the estate of Mary S. Cantreil, de
ceased, iate of Transylvania County,
N. C. this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate
of the deceased, to exhibit them to
the undersigned on or before the
2nd, day of February, 1934, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to the
said estate will please maks im
mediate payment.
This the 2nd. day of Feb. 1933.
W. M. HENRY, Executor of Es
tate of Mury S. Cantreil, de
ceased.
fit Feb. 2? it? 16? 23 Mar. 2 9.
Catawba County poultry growers
have sold one shipment of capons to
eastern markets this aeason for
21 1-2 cents a pound.
AGES ROSMAN LADY
IS CALLED IN DEATH
Grandma Sisk Buried At Cul
vert Church Last Satur
day Afternoon
ROSMAH, Feb. 23? Mrs. Amacda
(Grandma) Sisk, aged 77, died at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Sisk on Church street Friday night.
Funeral services were held at Ml.
Moriah Caivert Saturday e.fternoon
at three o'clock, conducted by the
Rev. J. E. Burt' ant! the Rev. J;- K.
Hall, Interment was made in the
ccmetery nearby,
Mrs. Sisk was a native cf Ten
neste, but had resided here for the
past ten years. She had b&on in ill
health for seven years, yet ker
death was a shock as she was sud
denly stricken, death coming in a
few hours.
She was a member of the Par
rotiville Methodist ehureh in Ten
essee, where the husband passed
away a number of years ago.
Surviving are the following chil
dren: Frank S:,sk, Newport, Tern).;
Ira Sisk. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Al
len Sisk, Rosman; Mrs. Ella Click,.
White Pine; and a grandaughter.
Miss Beatrice Siak, who made her
home here.
PaBbearer.i were: B. B. White,
Elmer White. A1 Bryson, L. N. Wat
kins, A. M. Phan- and E. A. Glaz
ener. Flowers were in charge of
Miss Lula Manley, Miss Ethel Mau
ley, Mis? Rosa. McLean, Miss Emm*
Jane McLean, Miss Ruth Burt, Mis*
Ophelia White, and Miss Louise
Glazener. Special music was fur
nished by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Har
mon, Mrs. L, V. Sigmon, Mrs. W. R.
Lewis, an^ MiSs I<eota Randolph.
CARD CF THANKS
We wish to thaul: our many friends
and kind neighbors for their kind
ness and sympathy shown us dur
ing the illness and death of our lov
ed one, A. C; Landreth.
The Family.
ILLUSION:
Josie, the lovely trapeze artist, stands upon a small platform.
At the will of the magician she leaps twenty feet into the air
to reach her trapeze. She uses no ropes, no ladder! A phe
nomenal leap for a woman , , , or a man !
EXPLANATION:
Josie didn't jump ... she was sprung! The twenty- foot leap
is not dependent on Josie's ability, but on a powerful spring
mechanism hidden beneath the stage which propels the artist
upward through the air. The force is so violent that the lady
wears a light steel jacket which protects her from injury as
she starts her astonishing leap.
Copyright, 1933. B. J. Beyoolds Tobacco Company
Its fun to bf Fooifd
. . . it's more fun to Know
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explanation: Cigarette flavor can be
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of tobaccos used.
Cheap, raw tobaccos can be "built
up" or "fortified" by^the lavish use
of artificial flavorings.
KEPT FRESH
IN THE WELDED
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Such magic, however, seldom holds
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more expensive tobaccos... blended to
bring out the full, round flavor of each
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bacco that counts!
c known by
?j*?" ?eaf tobacco experts, that
Camels are made from finer,
MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than
any other popular brand.
Because Camel actually pays millions
more every year for choice tobaccos,
you find in Camels an appealing mild
ness, a better flavor.
And Camels taste cooler because
the welded Humidor Pack of Jhree
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keeps them fresh.
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