News of the Week from Rosman MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Winchester and chiidrsn, Mr. and Mrs. Clemmons warren of Cherryfie'd attended the inginu at Six Mile, S. C., Sunday A. M. White Jr. and J. E. White attended church services at Brevard Sunday. E. M. Collins. S. A. Bryson. Aus tin Hogged, Claud Stroup, Tom Stroup, Charles Glnzener, Wash Fisher and Ray Fisher returned home Saturday from a week’s visit to the World’s Fair at Chicago. Mrs. II. G, Stophell spent Sunday at Cherryfield as guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Owen. Other guests at the Owen home were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Orr and children and Mrs Orr of the Little River section. Miss Ruby Tinsley, Miss Birdell Greenwood, LeRoy Tins ey and Chester Seay of Anderson. S. C., were week-end guests of Miss Ruth Burt. Mrs. Mae Reece, of Asheville spent J Sunday night as guest of Mrs. C. J. j Eldridge. L. G. McElcheney cf Spartanburg, and James Fisher, of Tryon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Glazener and daughters, Enerel and Vivian and son, Hugh, attended tlu fair at Ruthevdfordton and McDowell coun ties Saturday and attended a home coming day at Linville church near Lake James, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Winchester and sons, D. H. Jr., and Stanley spent Sunday at Frozen Lake near OL1 loxaway. Miss Frances Edens. Miss Ruth Maney, Millard Parker and Douglas Roberts and Miss Willie Cantre'l of Ashevi’lo were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Edens. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and son, J. B. and daughter, Josephine, were guests of Mrs. P. A. Aiken in Brevard Saturday night. C. B. Glazener of St. Peters burg, Fla., visited friends in Rosman Friday. Mr. Glazener id a former resident and was in business here for years, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Glazener. Robert Whitmire, of Brevard, : pen* a few days last week visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. j A. Glazener. Mis. Mae Reece, of Asheville, vis ited friends and i datives in Rosman Sunday. Mrs. Ai Bryscn and Guy Bryson sp.-nt the week-end in Brevard as gu sts of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Clarence Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gant and children were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard Sunday night. . . . I Walter Reece was a business visit or to Brevard the first of the week. We Can’t Serve You Squirrei. BUT We can give you as gooti meal of most anything else in the eating line at our cafe. Good Food Cooked Right Sought for ics quality, cooned like you like it and served cor rectly. • < i The Canteen DOC GALLOWAY, Prop. ✓ We Are Paying (subject to change) Heavy Hens, 4i/3lb. up In trade .11° Cash.10c Light Hens, under 4V^lb. In trade .10c Cash.9c Leghorn Hens, trade 9c Cash.8c Fryers. 10c to 12c EGGS, in trade .22c Cash.20c Potatoes, No. 1 . .. .$1.00 No. ..50 Rye.90c B. & B. FEED MO SEED GO. Mr. and Mrs Randolph Galloway Miss Annie Galloway of Clayton .la., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Galloway. Carl Hendricks of the Old Toxa ,vay section suffered very painful in juries Friday when he accidentally rut hut his foot with an axe while hopping wood. He was removed to l.yday Memorial hospital for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jurney and si* kildren of Washington, D. C. ar ived Thursday to spend several ivs visiting Mrs. Jurney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Paxton, Mrs. Firney was before her marriage Mis3 ' o Paxton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lincth and Mrs. Cepe left Sunday for their home i:i Tampa, Fla., having spent sev eral days as guest of Mrs. Sineth’* j rot her, A. M. Paxton. Ernest McFaul spent the week-end i it Knoxville visiting his sister, Mrs. ! (innie L. Williams. Homer Manly, Walter O’Shields md Robert Leathers of CCC camp at Barnardsville spent the week-end it their homes in Rcsman. Miss Leota Randolph sang at East Fork church Sunday. Robert Wi son, Oscar Barrett and \. D. Rogers spent Sunday night near Salem, visiting relatives. Mrs. Frances Bryson and children pent Saturday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss. Mrs. Tilden Whitmire and son. Mr.-. Avery Reid and two sons of Quebec, Mrs. Marvin Upright and : us of Kannapolis were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs Walter Reece Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney and daughter Miss Alice and son Thom as, and Rev. C. J. Eldridge attend ed funeral services for James E. Simpson brother of Mrs. Mahoney Friday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neely, James Neely, Miss Lula Neely and Mrs, Mo lie Neely of Brevard, Hattie Lee McCall of Gloucester enjoyed a pic nic to ‘Bird Rock” in the Gloucester ■ction Sunday. Wm. McGinnis of Gastonia spent fhe week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Moore at Cherryfield. He was accompanied home by Mrs. McGinnis ar.d daughter Otha Rhea. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moore, Wise Ruby Moore, A. M. Paxton Jr. were dinner guests at the home of Mrs M. N. Moore Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Gremshaw and: •laughter Anna left Friday for their j in me in Miami F!a., having spent several days as guests of Mrs. Grim haw’s mother Mrs. M. N. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and ’■'lighter Miss Ma>-y and son Harr/ i f the Cherryfield section were din guests of Mr. ar.d Sirs. Arthur Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Galloway and children Mrs. Ed Harlin and on Ted of Calvert, were Sunday 'nests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ohizer.er. Mrs. L. R. Staton returned to heT, home Sunday, having spent two weeks as guest of her daughter. Mrs. Henry Wei s at Forest City. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mis. Wells and Tom Paxton. Miss Pauline Leathers was a din tier guest of Miss Edith Clark Sun day. Mrs. Loon Whitmire was r. guest of Mrs. Charlie Green Sunday. W. T. Whitmire and Edwin Mor gan of the Cherryfield section snent the week-end visiting friends af Marion, North Carolina. Mrs. Darsy Coleman and Miss fivon Collins left Wednesday for their home at St. Petersburg. Fla., having spent a few days visiting relatives in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allison and chi’dren of Cherryfield were Sunday guests of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Allison near Bre vard. , D>\ Joe E. Osborne returned here Monday, having spent the past ten days attending the World Fair at Chicago and other points of interest, Miss Mary Allison and Mrs. Clar ence Poole of Brevard were Rosman visitors Sunday. W. B .Henderson of Quebec, was a Sunday visitor to Easley, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard and children, Mr. and Mrs. Char’ie Grant and children. Mr. s-d Mrs. Clarence Crow and’ children were visitors to Frozen Lake at O' I Toxaway and enjoyed a picnic d’-iuer, Mr. and Mrs. Furman and son Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and son of Spartanburg. Miss Pauline Moore enjoyed a trip to Lake To Ya w-ay Sunday. To control a threatened outbreak of cholera, the farm agent of Cur rituck county vaccinated 1,469 hogs on 63 different farms in 11 com munities last week. The third cattle show by Guernsey breeders of Burke county has been olanned for this fall at Morganton. Committees have been appointed by the breeders to arrange for the show. NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE The Town of Brevard will, on the 21st day of OctobeT, 1933, at twelve o'clock Noon at the City Hall Doot, in Brevard, N. C., offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, all of the merchantable saw timber n,)d acid wood on the Norton’s Creek Watershed. All bids must be aecorn d: nied by a certified check in the ■um of ?50.00. The Town reserves ►ho right to reject any and all bids, This the 28th day of September 1933. TOWN OF BREVARD, By H. H. Patton, Clerk. i Sept 21-28 Oct. 5-12. ' MANY GUESTS VISIT \ 10-VERN ON SUNDAY Friends welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. C. Hutches at LoVern on Sunday, sept. 24 were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duckworth, Harold Duckworth, Few I.yda, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Kilpatrick, Miss ’•label Bramlett, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. t'a tz and family, Mrs. Joe Neely ind daughter of Brevard; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eldridge, Salt Rock, Ky.; Douglas and Roy Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glaaener, Mr and Mrs. laude Glazener, Mr. and Mrs, R. f Kimzey and daughter, Caroline, of Rosman; Miss Emily Samain, Mis* iolrn, Samain, of Biloxi Miss; Mrs. l.odema Robertson, Greenville; Mrs. A. B. Gould ,Wheeling, W. Va.; Ran lall Lyday, Rosman; John Sawyer, ”o umbia, S. C. Y. \V. A. HOLDS MEET WEDNESDAY Members of the Mt. Moriah Cher yfield Y. W. A. held an interesting and enjoyable meeting at the church last Wednesday evening, nine mem bers being present. After the program a picnic supper was enjoyed, and members of the group joined others in the prayer service. NEW ARRIVALS OF INTEREST HERE Mr and Mrs. Claud E. Neal of Nederland Texas, announce the birth of a daughter Doris, on August 25. Mrs. Neal will be remembered as the former Miss Amy White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Gertha F. Shipman announce the birth of a daughter, Virginia Elizabeth, on Sept. 22. Mrs, Shimpan was before her marriage Miss Mildred Catherine Hamilton, j MISS HURT HONORS HOUSE GUESTS AT LOVELY AFFAIR ; Miss Ruth Burt entertained with a marshmallow toast Saturday night honoring her house guests. Misses Ruby Tinsley and Berdel! Green wood, LeRoy Tinsley and Chester Seay of Anderson, S. C. The party was held at the Zachary farm near Rosman. A very' enjoyable occasion was reported, with the fol lowing guests present: Misses Ruby Greenwuod, LeRoy Tinsley, Chester Seav, Pauline Leathers, Emma Jane McLean, Lula Manly, Ethel Manly, Edith Clark, Beatrice Sisk. Paulina Moore, Beatrice Woodard, Daisy Gal loway, Ruth Moore, Hilda Galloway, Mr. 'and Mrs. James Staton, Douglas Eldridge, A. M. White, Jr., Ralph Burt, J. E. Burt, Charles Galloway, Homer Man’y, Paul White. Chaper ones for the occasion were Mrs. E R. Galloway and Mrs. J. E. Burt. MRS. ROGERS HOSTESS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS 1 Mrs. J. B. Rogers entertained members of the Junior Sunday School class of which .;he is teacher with an outing Saturday, the party going up on the train to Quebec, where a picnic dinner was served and outdoor games thorough y enjoyed The following members enjoyed the outing with Mrs. Rogers: J. L. Nicholson, Leslie Nichoiscn, LeVonne Nicholson, Clyde Rice, Ruth Rice, Wilda Rice, Forest Reece, Eva Is rael, Albert Israel, Hazel Barrett, Virgil Barrett, Joe Burt, Margaret Hope Burt, Mae Whitmire, Gladys. Clark, Nadiny Powell, Fred Powell. Ruth Lewis, Velma Lewis, Esther > Hunnicutt. TENTH GRADE GIVE« j DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM The tenth grade of Rosman higfij school entertained both the elemen tary and high school with a humor ous chapel program Friday morning. The program was composed of; | Devotional exercises, Charles Lee. Piano duet, Leota Randolph and | Pauline Moore. Heard In and Around School, Ella Mae Collins. I Selections from the high school comedians, Clarence Chapell, Martin Arrowood. _ I Martin represented the chemistry magician and Clarence was the Hin du lady “How-Can-She,” who ans wered questions referring to chemis try as well as those of a personal nature and offered information and advice to those who sought it, espec ially in love affaii'3. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ashworth' of Brevard were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkins and three children of Black Mountain, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis ar.d daughters Ruth and Velma Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and son Victor, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon attend ed the singing convention at Six Mile, Sunday. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Culver of Brevard, Jimmy Bales Fred and Tom Stroup, Rov, Coy, and Wash Fisher enjoyed a chicken fry at Lake Toxaway, Sun- ( lay. , ,, I Miss Lois Wilson and Gerald WU son of Brevard, Miss Betty Jean Wilson and L, W. Wilson Jr. at Rcbbinsville were week-end wests if their uncle and aunt Mr. ana Mrs. Iordan Whitmire. Mrs. Less Loving of Kerns Jsiaing, vas a Sunday dinner guest of her uster, Mrs. Frank Fisher, at Easley. Craig Whitmire and Paul Rogers vere visitors to Columbia, Sunday. They were accompanied home by vtr3. Whitmire and daughter Ne'.le vho spent the past two weeks visit ng relatives at Columbia and Fior -»ticg. Rev. J. N. Hall, and mother Mrs. Elizabeth Hall were business visitors "o Hendersonville Thursday, and while there visited Mr. and Mrs. De witt Gillespie. QUEBEC NEWS j (By Lucille Henderson) Mrs. Clyde McCa 1 and daughter, Ima Lee, were dinner guests of Mra. Drucilla Smith on Tuesday of last week. Claud Owen and Medford Chap man are spending a few days in Tryon visiting their uncle Wilk Reid. Paul Fisher spent a few days last week in Gloucester with his grand father, Mr. Simp Fisher. T. C. Hendersof) made a business trip to Asheville on Wednesday of last week. Mr. a;id Mrs. W. D. Black made a trip to their home in South Caro lina last week. These in charge of the public roads have recent y worked out the road fi cm highway 28 to Oak Grove Bap tist church, putting the road in ex cellent condition. Mrs. Marvin Upright and children of Kannapolis have been visiting Mrs. Upright’s mother, Mrs.. L. E. Reece and other relatives of thts community. Miss Lillian Dodgin spent last Saturday night with Mias Lucille Henderson. Miss Rebecca Smith was a guest of Miss Helen McCall on Saturday night. Miss Opal Dodgin spent last Fri day night with Miss Virgie Thomas. \Vi liam Campbell and two sons from Anderson, S. C., spent the week-end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robertson. Mrt. Robinson went with them on their return home for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Smith and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. T. V, Smith of Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Moore of Spar tanburg, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Golden Sunday, i Mrs. C. Vf. Henderson ancT Mrs. Elvin Edney and daughter Laura .lane called on and spent a while with Mrs. W. D. Black Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns and Mrs. Archie Rogers of Rosman at tended the services at Oak Grove Baptist church Sunday evening. Mrs. Avery Reid Mrs. B. T. Whit mire and Mrs. Marvin Upright and , son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece of Rosman last Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanford and children and Mrs. B. T .Whitmire spent last week in the Piedmont sec-' tfon of this plate visiting relatives and friends. Miss Luci'le Henderson visited Misg Gusr.ie Whitmire Sunday after noon. Mr. Lensie Sanders and Mr. L. C. Sanders were visitor* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitmire Sun day. Mrs. Avery HeiU ana son uuru*. *pent the week-end in Brevard. Messrs. Edwin and Ralph Whit- j mire and Miss Gussie Whitmire were, Brevard visitors Saturday evening. Cecil Robinson took dinner with! Edwin Whitmire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McCall and children oi Brevard were visitors of relatives and friends of this com munity Sunday. Mrs. Drucilla Smith visited Mis. I Clyde Jones one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. ElsVer Whitmire and! children of Greenville S. C., spent Saturday night with Mrs. Done Whitmire, Mr. Whitmire’s brother, Guffie. returned with them to Green-, ville Sunday. , „ , J Mr. and Mrs. Mitcbe 1 Neely and Rev. J. IC. Henderson of Brevard visited Mrs. L. E. Reece Sunday. | Mrs. Fannie Hooper and son Louie of Highland and their friend. Mis*! Cleveland, were visitors at the home of Mrs. L. E. Reece Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Buchanan ( and children of Jackson county visits j ed Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson dur ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. .Tone Moore ^ ano daughter, Mr. and and Mrs. F. C. Moore and Miss Pauline Moore had a picnic at the home of Mr. «ar.ce Galloway in Gloucester last Syiday. Mr and Mrs. Elbert Whitmiv* and daughter Margaret Nell visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitmire Sunday. Mrs. Emmet Owen and baby Doris of Lake Toxaway spent Sunday and Sunday night with Mrs. Owens par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Reid. Mrs Arrcwood Lee and Mrs._ Fan nie McCoy of Franklin were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCoy last week. Misses Aileen and Ella. Mae Ower visited Miss Carrie Owen Sunday. Mrs. John Reid visited her daugh ter Mrs. Gene Siler Sunday. Last Sunday Fred Chapman visit ed Frank Fisher of Lake Toxaway; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Owen moved to Lake Toxaway last week Miss Beulah Reid and Cnarles Reid spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Reid. Mrs. Coleman Owen and daughter Blanche of Lake Txaway visited Mis Guy Whitmire Sunday. Miss Lola Reid is spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. Clarence Horton of Easlev. South Carolina. Mrs. James Fisher who has been seriously ill for some time was d.ken to Greenville, South Carolina, Sun day for treatment by Dr. Black. Heie’s a good one for the teachers as appeared in the PATHFINDER of September 2nd: «A certain bank made it a prac tice to pay out new bills whenever possible. One dav when a woman ap peared the paying ta ler apologized because he was unable to give her new clean bills and had to pay her in old dirty ones. He asked her if she was afraid of microoes on the bills. ‘Microbes no!’ exclaimed the ' woman. ‘I’m a teacher and you don t .think a microbe could live on my I salary do you?” • . __ I The annual “Home Coming Day* will be celebrated at Oak Grove Bap tist church next Sunday weck-yOc tober 8th. Everybody is invited Cornel BANISH THE FL OF BLOWOUT! 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