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ytOSMAN PERSONAL HP Mark Whitmire yf Quebec was a business visitor to Rosman Monday. Gerald Wilson of Brevard *P«‘« the week-end in Rosman as ?U'SA 0 his uncle and aunt Mr and Mr3' Jordan Whitmire. Ed McCoy'of Pisgah Forest was •a business visitor to Rosman vne first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. If*1* and daughters Ruth and ' e"aa ac* companied Rev. Nathan Chapman to fill h:s regular appointment at a Baptist church near Six Mne, Sun day. R. E. Everette and Mr. Parrott of Easley visited toe former’s sister, Mrs. W. R. Lewi- Sunday. Joke Lee Shook of Jackson county was a business visitor to Rosman .ne latter part of the week, k Misses Louise Williams and Ruth Moore were shopping in Asheville Saturday. Miss Ida Nicholson and Miss Elsie Brown of Rnka were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Galloway. Mrs. Lee Ft. Fisher und daughter HeUe and son Wash and grandchil dren, Joan and Jimmey Bales visited Uie formers daughter Mrs. James T. Balis in Brevard Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and two children spent the week-end at Webster risiting Mrs. Fisher’s par ents, Mr. and M -. W. II. Cowan. Mrs. Lee R. Fisher and daughter Belle and son Wash, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank i'ishor at Lake Tox away Saturday :ght. Miss Kathleei Batson of Pickens, is spending M'vc ai days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. K R. Galloway. Mr- Joe Brao oy of Weavervilk visited Mrs. |). Glazsncr Tuesday. Mr r.n I Mrs E. A. Glazcnei ■IK ir Sunday a. Six Mile, visiting their laughter Miss Faye, who ■ t, ad: u in South Carolina. Mi and Mrs. Marvin Edncy of Gadders spent Saturday night as i Muist of Mr. am Mrs. 11. G. Stophel. Miss Helm Henderson spent the week-end ai hoi home at Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stowe ami daughter Guyina, spent the week end as gu 't of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. e.iazoner. Mrs 'V. E. Ga'lnway, Mrs. Claud Hutchison. Mrs. Edwin Staton and Ir-gliter Marvella and Glenn Gallo wii. i .iteil the former's son, We! din i v.iy, who is a patient at <>U n In • ■■■'’’1. The latter has been critically il days but is slightly in ‘"(A i M', . I 'irir' ' i ry has . lice .1 R. T. Kinr/m S m ” tin -a’muds. M, v F, . iit and daugh „ ,\; i. Op- ■ v, Margar< t Helen i Bit' 1 v.vre guests ,! d. <, at the home M \ Paxton Sun ^ lay ■ . i i. E.ist. p. why i a ■ 1 . fin* at home of Mr. ; >i,i .: - i: \Y , left Sunday tor M >. Hi \vh tin former has work. Earl . Allen Vhite, Walter Kec.-, li and '"iK.rles Glazener visited ids a Clinton Sunday. lr. and Mrs. Dan Snipes on on Saturday January 20. Monroe Galloway, who has been quite ill for several days, is recover ing nicely. Mr. Galloway was dis icharged from Six Mile hospital sev -ral day- ago. I Miss Mary Singletary spent Fr iday night as guest rf Miss Laura [Pharr. | Miss Margaret Glazener is re .ported quite ill at the home of her {parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glaza iiiev with flu. i Miss Lena Lowe spent Saturday inight as guest of Miss Verona Ly day. , Mr. and Mrs. John Lyday ot tne Boheney section moved Thursday to the home of the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lyday. Homer Clark left Sunday for Pick ens, to spend several days as guest of his aunt, Mrs. Frank Medlin. Miss Ella Mae Cellir.s spent Thurs day night us guest of Miss Ola Pax ton. Miss Daisy Galloway and brother Cecil Galloway spent Saturday night in Asheville with their brother Wel don, who is a patient at Oteen hos pital. Homer Parham of Hayesvilie, -pent the week-end in Rosman visit ing friends. Frank Fields of A-heville spent a vcral days in Rosm.iin the latter part, of the week. Miss Josephine Mull of Brevard and ‘‘Happy” Colli-.1 visited Mr. and Mrs. I). L. English Sunday. Mi|e- Geneva Mull and Edith Mull and Mr. A. E. York of Bre caul were recent guests of Mrs. D. 1.. Glazener. 1). L. Glazener : Willetts spent the week-end with hi- family here, Johnnie Willis o: Hayesvilie, was a recent guest of M. ~. D. L. Glaze nor and family. Mrs. I.. M. Glaze- . who has beer CARBON PAPER - th<j kind th.i lasts and m fuses to s' : all over the office w' handled. .47 I. 'S than you p •; for cheap grades. /If Tie TIMES OFFICE ill for sever*) weeks, U slightly im proved. Rev. Mr. Stone and Rev. Mr. Ham ilton of Asheville and Hendersonville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randolph Wednesday. Elbert Owen and son Garland, of' Jackson county were business visi . tors to Rcsman Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns spent Sunday at Pickens as guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Towns. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sumeral, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch and two children, and Lewis Foster cf Spartanburg, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumeral. Hubert Callaham. of Greenville, is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. Claud Elrod and Ralph Russell of Greenville, were guests of Mr. j and Mrs. James Nelson Saturday. > Mrs. W. J. Moore and children were guests at the home of Mr., •uni Mrs. K. R. Galloway Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumeral were ] [visitors to Asheville Saturday night.' Kenneth, small son of Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Chapman, who was] very 111 with double pneumonia is recovering nicely. Clarence and Fields Pcwell were business visitors to Hendersonville Monday. „ . . .. , Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson visited he former's brother Joe and Mrs. Jyson, at Selica Sunday. Miss Mae Bryson ol' Selica speht Friday as guest of her brother A1 Bryson ants Mrs. Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Moss, and children, Mrs. Leon McCall of Pickens visited the former's daughter Mrs. J. B. Houck in West Asheville Sunday. Mrs. Fiances Bryson and chil dren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamlin at Selica. Frank McCall left Sunday for Fickens to spend a few days as guest of his son Lecn and Mrs. Me- j Cali. Mrs. Anderson Smith ar.d Wilson of Quebec were guests of Mrs. Ai Bryson Saturday, - Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie and son Melvin visited the former’s! daughter Mrs. Richard Rice, Friday,' er.-route to South Carolina to visit) relatives at Dacusville and Travel-j ers Rest. j Billy Nicholson small son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred NieholFon isj vciy ill at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milkier Lusk and daughter Nelle Jean were recent visitors to Six Mile. Ralph Eldridge and George Wil liams of Weaver college, Weaver-' ville, spent the week-end as guest of the formers parents Rev. anti MrsJ C. J. Eldridge. t Julian Jones preached at the here?' of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Whitmire I Sunday night. j&'jv": 'isjonS^wJ p Roy Eldridge spent the week-end; in Brevard ss guest of Charles. Picklesiroer. Mrs. Mae Reece of Asheville,! spent Saturday night as guest of Rev. 1 and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge. WILL GIVE PIE SUPPER AT CHURCH Members of the Zion B. Y. P. U.| are staging an entertainment and food sale of cake, candies and pies, sandwiches and coffee at the church Friday night, at 7:30 o:clock. I Proceeds of the sale will be ap plied to a fund to buy hymnals fer uae of the young people. A cordial invitation to the public is extended. PARTY GIVEN BY MESSRS GILLESPIE Ralph ard Russell Gillespie of the East Fork section enfl.'rtained a number of their friends with a party!' at the heme of Mr and Mrs. B, A., Gillespie on -Saturday night. All details of the party \^ere plan- [ ned by the boys, including the re-', freshments c-f hot cake9 and coffea! Games and music were enjoyed byl i large number of guests. 1, A lover chases a ffirl ’till shej Pitches him. Even the moor, has its depres-j lions. The most loving are the most lovable. 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