PROMINENT FAMILY GOES | TO GRANITE FALLS HOMI ROSMAN, Dec. 4—J. W. Glwtene and family are moving to Granit Falls, and their leaving will be i loss to the community. Mr. Glaaener has been in the mer cantile business here for 24 years and is moving his store to Granit Falls. Mrs. Glaaener and the chil di«n will remain here until thi Christmas holidays. The oldest soi is a member of the Rosman higl school senior class. Mr. Glazener has been 'active ir church and civic work in Eosmar ar.d has worked in many ways to ward the upbuilding of the commun ity. It is felt that Ros man’s loss in the departure of Mr. Glazener an. C.. was a caller of his sister Hrs. Francis Plummer last Thurs lay. • . , Mr-.ChnrlieRoller has been visit ng her parents Mr. and Mrs. M hit ock in Hendersonville. Mrs. Annie Corn had as. her ■ue.-ts last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. to-, Corn and Mr. D. Henson of •V rest City. Work was started in the sewing •o'm through the CWA here last ["hurtday in the former post office abiding. Twelve workers have been bred with Mrs. Annie Corn as su-, lervisor. : ff. O.W. NEWS W. H. GROGAN, 5*: District Manager I We will soon arrive at the period of time when every child in the whole wide world will be looking for old “Santa Claus" to come down the II chimney and leave all little stock ' ings well filled .Let me suggest that 1, every Camp look after the little ones i that may be over looked by Santa. {One year ago several Camps did this I with the money they usually spent for banquets, thereby, making many little ch'ldren happy on last Christ mas morning, I trust many hundreds of the little ones in our district wit be cared for in the same good way this coming Christmas. I think every f RATERNAI.IST should find and provide lor some child this time, because theie are many moth ers and fathers that do not have, and (cannot ge* the money to purchase ' the necessities of life, therefore will j not be able! to buy any Santa Claus for the little ones. Woodmen every! where, do your best to help dear old i ■ SANTA CI.AUS find all the efcil jdren this December 25th. That will 'be practicing thr teachings cf Wood craft. Again I say to all Camps; Elect the faithful members to hold your Camp Office during 19S4. Because the success of all Camps, depend or. the local Camp Officers. Let’s start the New Year off right by having the right men at the helm, then let each member get a firm hold an.! push clear through the year. I'm still without a car to gel around in, mine was carried to Char lotte for repairs, it should be ready toon, then I will be around to see you and help get some more appll-j cations for your camp. In the mean time, you ail keep the Camp fires burning. The claim of Robert E. Ander.j sr.n. .late member of Black Mountain I camp was paid last week. The check called for $1116.22 w hich was $116.22 more than the certificate called for. i The W. 0. W. pays thousands each month more than certificates call | for. This is additional free Insurance J giver, the members from savings. QUEBEC NEWS (Lucille Henderson) Garland Jones of Etowah ia sipend ing a while in this community help ing his brother, Clyde Jonee, in the “wood business.” Lyle Henderson who is employed at Asheville spent several .days re cently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edcey and baby, Laura Jane, are spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edneyj of Salem, South Carolina. Mrs. C. W. Henderson and son,! Truman, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hinkle in Bo > henia. Misy Helen Henderson a pent! Uie Thanksgiving holidays with her| brother, Broadus Henderson, ano j other relatives of Greenville, South i Carolina. i Mrs. Gene Moore and daughter,] Joretta, were recent visitors of Mrs., Wcodfin Miller of Oakland. t Mv. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire, and Mrs. H. G. Stophel of Rosman; called on Miss Mildred Henderson! Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. 0. McCall and daughter,1 Miss Vera McCall, were visitors' with Mrs. Gideon Miller Thursday.! Miss Virgin Thomas spent Wed-] nesday right with Miss Opal Dod-i gin. i Wcodrcw Fisher visited his grand- s father, Gideor Miller on Thursday j of last week. ! General Whitmire ana family of i South Carolina bave recently moved intc this community. They are at] present residing with Mr. Whit-; mire's brother, W. M. Whitmire. Rufus Whitmire left the first] part, of last week to spend a while, at Liberty, S. C. Rev. J. E. Burt and Mr. Thomas of Rosman spent Friday night with: T. C. Henderson. They worked Fri- ] day and Saturday cutting wood oni Mr. Burt’s place near Oak Grove] Baptist church. Miss Willie Ray Fisher of Lake Tuxaway called on her aunt, Mrs. R. T. Fisher, Saturday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Paul McCoy moved to Lake Toxaway one day last week., Mrs. Elbert Whitmire and daugh-' ters, Margaret, Nell and Beuiab j ——————— i ii | ■ — ■ Murrel, called on Mr*. T. C. Hen derson on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. J. H. Reid and Mrs. L. B. Reece visited Mrs. Avery Reid last Saturday. Messrs. Rufus Owen and B. T. Whitmire were visitors in Hender sonville Sunday. Mist Louise Fisher spent Friday and Saturday with Misa Mary Dod gin, Mrs. Garland Whitmire ip on the sick list this week. Hillie Fisher ,who has been malt# ill for some time, is improving slow Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Avery Reid tho day before Thanksgiving a daughter, Doris Aneta. Miss Alma thappel is spending some time with Mrs. Garland Whit mire. Misses Lillian and Opal Dougin spent Sunday afternoon as guests of Miss Lucille Henderson. Mrs Le-a Loving, with her daugh ter Mary, spent Thursday at Lake Toxaway with her sister, Mrs. Bill Fisher. Dwight Hardin of Jackson eoun ty in spending some lime with his father, M. D. Hatdin, who has beer seriously ill for several days. CREEK NEWS _ The farmers of this community have been busy gathering corn. Rev. C. W. Hilemon sepnt Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Reece and children Evie and Roy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Eubanks near Brevard, Mies Eva Sentelle of Pisgah For est waa the supper guest of Vera Mulenax one night last week. Buster and Jack Mackey visited Roy Reece Thursday afternoon. Franklin Campfield of Pisgah For est spent Thursday night with Jack Mackey. C. ff. Hilemon was the Saturday night supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Reece. 0. E. Reece is suffering with a cut knee. Mrs. Dave Sharp of Haywood and Mrs. Sallie McCall spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fcece, Mrs. R. J. Allison and Mrs. 0. E. Reece spent one day last week with Mrs. J. A- Reece. OLD TOXAWAY (By Beulah Rice) M. D. Rice and daughter, Chris tine, of Kannapolis, spent the week end here. R. P. Aiken visited hi* mother, Mrs. Whitmire at Quebec, last week, Avery Rice of Kanapolis was week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Addie Rice. Lee Robinson of South Carolina is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Robinson. Miss Christine Rice of Kannapolis was Saturday night guest of hei aunt, Miss Beulan Rice. Claud M< ece cf South Carolina spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. W. M. Meece. Luna Meece and Otis Hendrix j ver in Brevard Saturday. Marion low. 11 of Middle Forki was visiting in this section Sunday.! Roy Robinson was Sunday after-1 noon guest of his aunt, Mrs. Addie ( Rice. Prayer services are held at the church each Saturday night. A gen eral in vita tier is extended ’to tlte public to attend. Mrs. W. M. Meece was guest Fri day cf her daughter, Mrs. K. C, Pow ell, who is very ill. Eck L. Sims, or Brevard and Welch Galloway, of Rosman, were visiting in this section one day last week. i W. E. Galloway was Mohday even ing curst of J. H. Morgan, who was verv ill. Miss Beulah Rice was Friday guest of Mrs. S. E. Robinson. Gus Chapman is verv ill at his home. Mrs. W. M. \Ieree was guest one day . last week of her daughter, Mrs. Gas ton Chapman. Mrs. S. E. Robinson has been very ill but is improving. Mrs. O. H. Rice and grandson, Nathaniel Kice were Rosman visitors Tuesday. Mis Agnes Chappell spent a few days k sl week with her sister, Mrs. I-ee Morgan of Middle Fork sec tion. Charlie Love of Rosman was week end guest of Wiley Meece. Miss Ethel Morgan left Saturday for Kannapolis, where she has em ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Beane ana Iva Beane of Kannapolis were visit ing in this section Saturday. Messrs. Luna Meece and Bee Hen drix made a business trip to Rosman Satin d iv. J. L>. Morgan of Middle Fork was Saturday, night guest of Luna Meece. Rev. Chapman made an interest ing talk at church Sunday. We would likt fir everyone in the com munity t( come out to Sunday school. PISfiAH FOREST NEWS Rev. 11 demon of Cedar Mountain and pastor of the local Baptist church i- conducting a revival at the church. He is delivering some interesting sermons and everyone is eordiallv invited to attend. Mv. and Mrs. Francis Allen and daughter Elizabeth and Miss Nellie Mackey all of Swannanoa were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mackey. Miss Annie Jean and Messrs, Will and Robert Gash had as their gue3t during the Thanksgiving holidays, Miss Sue Leith of Washington, D. C. The Gash’s accompanied Miss Leith as far as Spartanburg on her return trip Sunday. Mr. Jack Arrington and Mrs. Man ley Arrington of Clinton, S. C., spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Tom Barnett was ill several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and son and Messrs Allen and L.oyd Campfield all of Swannanoa were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Campfield. Miss Maggie Deaver spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mias Jeanette' Miller in Greenville. Mrs. W. A .Lyday had as her guest' recently, Mrs. Delius Lyday and Mrs. Rcbert Boggs of Turkey Creek. . , Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cheek and •hildren and Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Townsend spent Thanksgiving day notice OF LA SB SATE BY TRUSTEE | By virtue of the power given in, a certain deed of tiust executed by A. I.. McCrary and wife Nancy Mo-' Crarv to the undersigned trustee to . ecu re certain indebtedness mention- j (i therein which deed of trust is _>•{ (jay of May 1921. containing 6a acres and being ail of lots Nos. 1— " ;; ;,r;j 4 of the division of the R. :’. Hunt estate, recor : d in the of jee of the register of deeds for Transylvania County in Book 44 at t.sge 1*1 of the deed records for sail County t... which reoi.rl reference is rvi’bv made for a fuh and complete 1 hjtion of the land hereby co“ s 20 day of Nov. 1933. T. C. GALLOWAY T rustee Nov. 23 30 Dei 7—14—21 NO OVERTIME ON SMOKING A. , u I'VE BEEN SMOKING OVERTIME SINCE WE LANDED THIS BIG CONTRACT that's ALL RIGHT. STAY ON CAMELS AND YOU'LL NEVER HAVE JUMPY NERVES NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU SMOKE i mill Stock Must Be Sold .... Tables, Counters, Cabinets Must Be Cleared Ladies Full Fashion HOSE pair 49c Men’s Dress SHIRTS Good Quality 69c Men’s Dress HATS $1.24 Children’s UNION SUITS Boys and Girls Men’s OVERALLS 220 Weight 79c Ladies Ready-to-Wear Ladies New Fall Hats Ladle,* & Children’s Sweaters Greatly Reduced Prices M—^s-Fruits-Dolld || Given away Absolutely Free with every $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00 purchase This Generous Offer in addition to our Low Prices. Begins immediately and ends December 23rd One Peck Assorted FRUITS with every $5 purchase TOYS with every ■ $5 purchase $1 DOLL i with every $10 purchase $5 DOLL with every $20 purchase I This is a FREE Bona Fide Offer .... No strings attached to our FREE GIFTS Children's SHOES | Lined—Ail Leather WORK SOCKS Part Wool 10c BLANKETS Extra Good—Large Size $2,69 UNION SUITS Heavy Weight I SLIP-OVERS 40% Wool 25c OVERALLS Good Wt.—Suspender Back 57c GOING OUT ” BUSINESS PRICES S-L-A-S-H-E-D r i I BUSINESS I I STOCK MUST I I B-E S-O-L-D I CAMEL’5 COSTLIER TOBACCOS wetter ijeTcw ijo-w-rlitrvte..fHaiwtire vj&urTaitz