ROSMAN SOCIETY | ALTHA JEAN GALLOWAY BURIED LAST SUNDAY Altha Jean. 14 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Oliver Galloway died Friday night following an oepration in a Greenville hospital the previous day. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at Shoal Creek church with the Rev. Judson Corn in charge. Interment was in the cemetery nearby. Surviving* are the parents four sisters and one brother as follows: Louise, Lcrena, Marie, and Glenn. Uncle Baxter Whitmire celebrated fcis 8-nd birthday anniversary Sun day v.ith a dinner. All his children, a number of grandchildren and other relatives and friends were present. Rev. J. E. Burt will fill his regular appointment at Calvert church Sun day meriting at 11, and at Lion Sun day afternoon at 7:!!0. 'The eighth grade had charge of a wry interesting chapel proginm last Friday morning. j, \v. Glazeuer and family, who haw a host of friends in Rosman and th ■ entire county .are moving to Granite Falls where Mr. tilazener will operate a store. I i(*K *' iimiuir iiiiu «» titci* hunting in tlu- Gloucester sec tion 1 a -1 Thursday, Mr Whitmire! killing two doer. Thomas Glazener 15 year old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dan Glazener is happy, lie too killing a fine deer last Saturday. Girt ha Watkin visited friends at Pickens The.rs-lnv night. Miss Beatrice Sisk visited Mrs. Robert Zachary in Asheville last week. Mi. and Mi-. Garf V.'illiamon and children i f Six Mil • were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr-. J. W. Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Milder I.usk. Rillie Walker of Morgantin spent Sunday night as guest of Mr. anu Mrs. A. II. I.ukcr. Misses Pauline Leathers, Re-a and FIivrun Juno Ethol ami Rev. A. I. Maniy were business visitors to Brevard Saturday. M (' Same ml had the niisfor tu'ne .0 get ids toe painfully injured by aeeid.-ntally dropping a heavy iron o.i nis foot Sunday night, at i?. r. Extract company. Mnleclm Burt, n of Tryon is spend ing several days as guest of hi* brother. Dewey Burton. Mrs. Dewey Burton and two children are spending Thanksgiving !k iiday. visiting relatives and friends at Innian. S C. Mr. and Mrs. E. t7. Baulkmght and sons E. I7, and Ot> and daugh oi', Loronn, Lonnie. Baulknight, Ewell Yongier, of Columbia were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire. Miss Louise Glazuier, a student of Asheville Noimal will arrive Wed nesday to spend Thank-giving holi days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glazener. MBs Beulah Moore will acccmpanv Miss Glazener to her homo hero. Mr. and Mrs. Minor and daughter, Ruby, of Ware Shoals, who have been spending several days at the home of Vando Morgan., left Tues day. . . Mrs. w. Kiwiuoipn anu uitugu ter, Leota, and Mrs. Tom Morrison attended funeral services for Altha .lean Galloway in Gloucester Sun day. Mrs. Robert Zachary of Asheville, arrived the first of the week to spend a few days as guest of her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wat kins. Mrs. Edwin Staton and daughter, Manvella, spent the week-end at Old Toxaway as guests''of the form er’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Galloway. Miss Edith Clarke and Miss Ruth Burt, Homer Clarke and J. C. Gallo way were shopping in Asheville Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Owen nnd three sons, Clydle, Henry and Earl, and V. C. Moore, of Brevard, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Manley and two children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Owen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire and children and Mrs. S. N. Foster ■were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber ef Chicago, arrived Sunday to spend several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Galloway. Why Children Need a Liquid Laxative The temporary relief children gel from some synthetic, habit-forming cathartic may cause hnwel strain, and even set-up irritation in the kidneys. A properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect rr. vcr. d. There is no direomf >rt at t1 e time and no weakness after. You don't have to give the child “a duuLle dose” a day or two laser. Can constipation-, be corrected in children? "Yes!” say medical nien. “Yes!" say many mothers who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Give the dose you laid suited t the system. 3. Gradually reduce the doce until the bowels arc t.ir.vini? regularly without aid. « Au approved liquid laxative lone that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup P. psin. The mild laxative net:..n • f this cTcrllent preparation is the best fern of help for children—and grown-ups, loo. The dose car. bo rcjui-U i any age or nc:d. Your druggist hrs Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Member N. II. A. Mr. and Mr*. William White and small daughter, Jo Ann, spent the week-end as guest* of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White. Born to Mr. and Mr*. Coy Whit mire, a son, Sunday, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazener and daughter, Margaret, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen at Cherryfteld; Mrs. Anna Canoon of Pickens is spending several days as guest cf her mother, Mrs. S. E. Whitmire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. Mrs. W. E. Galloway and son, Cecil, and Mrs, Edwin Staton and daughter, Marvella and Miss Daisy Galloway were ' business visitors to Brevard Saturday. Mrs. M. N. Moore, who has been quit* ill for several days is slightly mptcvrd. Her slater, Mrs. M. A. Moor, spent Saturday night as her guest , Mr*. A. J. Manly and daughter, Ml's i.enhie. were Sunday guests of Mv and Mrs. M. B. Owen. K(v. and Mrs. i. E. Burt and chii •'itn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Flank Scruggs near Brevard Xi'pdity the' former filled his regular appi lot mold at Glady Branch church Sunday morning Mi-• Dlg-1 Fortciilioi rv returned her. Saturday having taken a short •.nurse in Welfare work at Greens 1> t o. Kcv J. 1'.. nun niieniuu a prencn oi' corfoiont-c at Brevard Monday. MI'S Louis? Williams and Mi's Maggie Belle lire ne and Mr. J. Sawyer were guests of Miss Mildred Williams at the home of Mr. and Mr? A. 0. Kitchen in Brevard Sat in day. Jud IMolt of the Cherryfield sec tion visited Charlie Lance Sunday. Gene Zachary of Atlanta, Mart Hunt of Libevfv wor: visitors at the heme of Mr mid Mrs. Charlie Lance Saturday Uyli.s' Put-hum. K 31. Enstsep, laid Howerton, Fcss I rc*nslc> were visi tors ti Gmnvilh Sunday, visiting Bill Howerton who had the misfor tune to get a piece of steel in his eye while employed by state high wav eommissien here recently. Mr. and Mrs. I,. V. Sigmon, Mr. and Mr*. W. I.. Harmon were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. J.owis Stfliduy. George Young and Jrhnio Wills spent the week-end with their fam ily.-. at Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. .lack Fisher and children spent Sunday at Sylva visit ing Mrs. Fishers parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowan. Mrs. W. C. Kilby of Greenville, spent a few days ns guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I... M. Wntkin-. Mr. and Mrs Charles Welborn of Greensboro and Miss Hume Cannon of Pickens visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. T. P. Galloway and daughter Miss Lucille were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fishhei. ; W. 0. W. NEWS | W. H. GROGAN, JR Dittriet Manager 1 Hickory Camp No. 30 had the whrlc show, in the whole slat? of North Carolina on the occasion of I President Bradshaw’s visit there Fri day and Saturday. The members of this camp proved themselves able to entertain their many distinguished guests and send them *n their way , hnppy tHid benefited by having come I in contact with the splendid citizens^ and Woodmen of Hickory. President Bradshaw said "The finest thing I can say about my I visit to Hickory, is that it is most ! refreshing to meet you people who pay what you think, do as you please, , and breathe this wonderful mountain ' nil-. In my capacity as chief execu tive over an order with ultimate ob I ligations to pny $882,000,000, and ! with $114,000,000 on hand, It cer tainly docs my jaded spirits good to rub elbows with such jolly friends’’. The banquet on Friday night was well attended and thoroughly enjoy ed by every one present, General, E. :B. Lewis acted as toastma*toi. Judge -Hairington T. Hill of Wadesburo in 111 educed the state officers and 'other distinguished guests. Presi dent Bradshaw and Mayor Yount 'were the high lights and high spots i at thi s meeting; both were in the proper mood to give and receive the best jokes of jokes. Of course, we oil the side lines enjoyed it all. Alter the program an old time oquntc' donee was enjoyed by nil. 1 wish 1 might quote here in full the wonderful speech delivered by President Bradshaw at the city au ditorium (.n Saturday morning at II a. m.. however hi-1 description of his office work and duties as president of this great fraternal insurance, or ganization with his .'arrfest desire! to servo the Order and humanity at .f.ge wag felt by his hearers as he discussed these problems before his fellow Woodmen. He made it clear that the world needs todav more men and women to serve, rather than so many leaders or perhaps I should say, so many would be leaders. The many fine jiegree teams with their uniforms and axes along with the band from Wadesboro did their part, to perfection. They made a fine showing in the parade and lent color. to the occasion all through Saturday. The degree work by Com pany L, 97th Regiment of Kannapo lis, ir. charge of Captain H. A. Mc Karn was well done. Around five hundred Woodmen saw the- degree work which was put on in the large overall factory, a class of 50 candi dates was secured in sixty days for this occasion. The first meeting right in De cember will soon be hero, it’s an im pcrtnnt night for all W. 0. W. camps, for on this night officers for 1994 will be elected. The future wel fare of your camp depends on your wisdom in selecting your camp lead ers for next year. You should choose only those ‘thet will be loyal and true to the principles of Woodcraft, right living and good citizenship. We must move up or down because there is no half way ground where v:e rivn remain stationery. Therefore, we nerd, only the tried and true to head cur local units, men that know how to advance regardless of the enemy that, may confront them. Find and elect a good set of officers for 1C.J-* and vve will be able to reach many jyrfo homes that need our protec tion, many more widows and or phans will have something to cat end wear and many inoi"' children will be educated because you made wise selections cn first of Decem ber 1939. LET VS DC YOUR JOB "RINTlXr, We extend to the people of Brevard and Transylvania County Thanksgiving Wishes Set aside since the days of the Pilgtim Fathers in apprecia tion of divine guidance through peril and prosperity—and after their illustrious example—we reverently pause 'ti Thanksgiving Day to offer thanks fo>- the year’s blessings. We take this opportunity also to express our appreciation cf the patronage and good will extended to cur store and to promise continued diligence in the same faithful service characteristic of this store since its founding 20 years ago. Store elosed all day Thanksgiving. FRANK D. 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Sign your name and address, and give the name of the Grocer from whom ycu bought your NANCY JANE FEED & SEED COMPANY Brevard, N. C. THE PRIZES: 1st. PRIZE; Choice of $0 m-h, cv a 22-picce collection of Sil votwnr; m Uic beautiful Wil shii'c” patttern. FOUR OTHER PRIZES; Vinous of 2nd, :?rd. 4'b and Sth prizes have theit choice of the following piece-.-* in genuine ' Buckeye" Alumi num Vnrr; Drip-Drop Coffee maker, Cake Pan, Strainer Ket tle, Round Roaster and IYny.Sjj [ . ISm . iff Address All Replies To Earle-Chesttrfield Miil Fo. - Asheville, N. C. NANCY JANE sr FLOUR Bi _=« "%t kA "I hunted all day long... and just knocked * ’em cold. "I smoke Chesterfields all time and I’ll tell the world...they’re milder! I :v ij - •