, ROSMAN PERSONALS
i .
Born to Rev. end Mrs.
Manly a daughter, Barbara, Wed
nesday, February 14th. HV eight o
pounds at their home near Cornelia,
Git.
Austin Hogsed was a business
visitor to Greenville the first of the
week.
Jack Gillespie and Norman Gilles
pie of the East Fork section were
guests at the home of Rev. J. N.l
Hall Sunday. ,
Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Brinkman:
were visitors at the heme of Mrs. j
Elizabeth Hall Saturday. |
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt and
sons, J. E. and Joe, and daughters,
Margaret Hope and Ruth were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Barrett Sunday.
Mrs. Allen Sisk is reported quite,
ill at her home on Church street. I
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anders and
daughter, Lou Ellen, Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Anders, of Greenville, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. T. V. Smith.
Miss Emma Lee Gailoway, Homer,
Clarke, J. C. Galloway were vis-1
itors/ to Jh)r|cson county Sunday,
visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Everett*
Smith. They wore accompanied
home by Miss Edith Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade, of
Easley and Mrs. J. B. Allen, of
Pickens, were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Brittain.
“Big Tom” Woods of the Glouces
ter section has pui chased a new
Chevrolet truck.
Friends in Rosman will be inter
ested to know that Miss Lizzie Rich
ardson, daughter of the former M.
E. pastor, Rev. J. C. Richardson,
,vho has been seriously ill in a hos
pital for four months has recovered
and is able to return to her home at
Conriely Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener
and Mrs. Roe Rice visited the
former’s daughter, Miss Louisa
Glazener, who is a student at Ashe- •
ville Normal and Teachers’ college
in Asheville Monday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Anders and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anders, of
Greenville, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Anders Sunday.
Lionel Wrightson and “Shorty”
Butler of Tryon visited friends in'
Rosman Sunday.
Girtha Watkins was a dinner guest j
of Charles Glazener Sunday night, j
Roe Rice, of Kannapolis spent the,
week-end with Mrs. Rice here.
Mvs. M. A. Moore returned to
her home Sunday having spent the,
past two months with her daughter,1
Mrs. Wm. McGinnis at Gastonia. |
She was accompanied home by her
son Collins Moore and Collins Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge
and sons Douglas and Roy were din
ner guests of Mrs. H. N. Blake at
Selica Sunday.
Tracy Riee young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Rice is quite ill with,
pneumonia. . j
Jimmv Bales accompanied hiSj
father James T. Bales to Sylva forj
a week. I
Miss Margaret Glazoner left Sat-|
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Mrs. Joe Coi“bett, prop. North Brevard
jrday for Richmond, Ya., where she
.ras employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Crnig Whitmire
and daughter Nelle were visitors to
Rocky Bottom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins were
business visitors to Greenville Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall and
two chidren of Easley, visited Mrs.
McCall’s grandmother, Mrs. L. M.
I Glazener Saturday.
! L. W. Wilson and son “Buddie”
.and daughter Betty jean of Robins
ville and Miss Lois Wilson of _Bre
Jvard were guests Sunday of Mr.
[and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire.
Mrs. Claud Kilby of Greenville,
'visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Watkins Friday.
Mrs. T. J. Gillespie and son
Melvin, of Brevard, were guests of
. the former's daughter, Mrs. Richard
Rice.
i Bud Brown and J, A. Woods of
Jackson county were business visi
tors to Rosman Thursday.
H. W. Phillips of Wolf Mountain
was a Rosman visitor Saturday.
Mrs. John Kilpatrick and daugh
ter Dorothy Jean, and son Chester
jof Brevard were guests of the for
mers parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Edens, Friday.
Mrs. L. C. Bagwell and Miss Mag
gie Owenby of Brevard were busi
ness visitors to Rosman Monday.
W. H. Edens spent the week-end
at Pickens, S. C. visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fisher, Mrs.
James T. Bales of Brevard were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
R. Fisher Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Bruner at Lake
Toxaway.
Mrs. Jesse Galloway and niece
Guyma Stover of Brevard were
guests of Mrs. Hubert Edens Sun
day.
F. A. Rains preached at Middle
Fork Baptist church Sunday night.
Gus Chapman of the Old Toxaway
section who has been quite ill for
several days remains in about the
same condition.
Mrs. Cornelius Powell and chil
dren spent the week-end at 01(1 Tox
away as guest of the formers mother
Mrs. Kannie Meece.
Haskell, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. 0. Powell is quite ill at
the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and
daughters, Ruth and Velma ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gil
lespie to Pickens Sunday. The latter
attended funeral services of Mrs.
I co Gillespie, who died suddenly of
a heart attack the previous day.
T. L. Bivens of Pickens was a
business visitor to Rosman Thuis
'dav. _ ... „
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nix ot has
lev were quests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Snipes.
Mis. Pat Berksire, Mrs. John
Whitmire, Mrs. A. P. Bell were
guests of Mrs. Cleveland Stewart
Sunday. . ,
Mr. and Mis. Doll Gnmshaw ol
Brevard were guests at tin. home of
Mrs M. N. Moore Sunday.
Miss Edith Clarke spent the week
end in Jackson County visaing
f,Mrd>and Mrs. W. N. Stroup and
children visited relatives at East
Flat Rock and Hendersonville Sun-1
*a\Irs. E. D. Randolph, Mrs. A.
D Rogers, Mrs. Win. McJunkins,
Miss Emilee Galloway were guests at
the heme cf Mr. and Mrs. J.
Wilds Sunday. .
Miss Pauline Moore visited Miss
Beatrice Woodard Sunday.
Miss Anne Singletary of the East
'Fork section spent the week-end as
guests of Miss Betty Nelson.
I Mr*. J- W. Chapman ana m>.i
John and Bertie Chapman of Tryon
-punt the week-end as guests of the
[former’s son, Rev. Nathan Chapman
land Mrs. Chapman.
Miss Bernice Reid of Quebec spent
i-he week-end in Brevard as guest
of Miss Marjorie Hamilton.
C. H. Glazener and daughter Miss
\rleen, Walter Glazener and Miss
Blanche Arrowood of Lake Toxaway
spent Sunday at Crab Tree visiting
the formers daughter Mrs. Stove
Furgerson.
Miss Daisy Galloway spent a
couple of nights last week as guest
of Mi?s Ella Mae Collins.
Miss Evelyn Maxwell of East
Flat Reck is spending a few days
as guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. W. N. Stroup.
Miss Edith Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Volrath, Jesse Rains, Nel
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MRS. WEST HOSTESS
j TO CIRCLE NG. THREE
Mrs. C. B. West whs hostess to
the members of Circle No. 3 at the
Methodist parsonage Thursday af
ternoon. . .
The meeting was presided over by
the chairman, Mrs. Cordia King,
was also led the devotionals. It was
decided t otake up the study of a
i mission study book at the regular
; meetings, and to bring some land oi
handwork suitable for a bazaar to
i be given later.
The hostess served refreshments
during a short social period. The
next meeting of this circle will be
held at the home of Mrs. Roscoe
Nicholson.
PRESBYTERIAN AUXILIARY
HAS MEETING AT HUT
February meeting of the Auxiliary
of the Presbyterian church was held
at the Hut Thursday afternoon with
the president, Miss Annie Jean Gasn,
presiding.
Two new officers were elected,
the outgoing officers’ time hav.ng
expired. Mrs. J. L. Cobb was
elected to the office of vice presi
dent, and Miss Louise Kimzey was
made secretary.
The program on Brazil was pre
sented by Mrs. Boyce Walker and
Mrs. C. L. Newland.
Refreshments w*re servfcd by
Circle No. 2, during a pleasant
social half-hour following the regu
lar meeting.
MISS PAXTON HOSTESS
AT HOUSE PARTY
Miss Madeline Paxton was hostess
at the Paxton summer home at Cher
ryfield, entertaining quite a number
of friends at a week-end house par
tv.
‘ The majority of the guests were
friends of Miss Paxton from Green
ville, South Carolina. .
lie Volrath, Marvin Volrath, Barnes
Visage and B. B. White were visi
tors to Walhalla, S. C., Sunday.
Rev. Nathan Chapman and brother
Rev. John Chapman of Tryon were
visitors to Central, S. C., the for
mer filling his regular appointment
at Welcome Baptist church.
Andersor. Smith of Quebec visit
ed his mother Mrs. T. V. Smith
Monday.
W. F. Daniels who has been ill
for several months is not improved.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumera! were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wil
son in Brevard Thursday night.
Mr. Winchester of Sunset, S. C.,
arrived here Monday to spend a few
days visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bryson were
visitors to Hendersonville Sunday to
accompany their son-in-law home,
who recently underwent an operation
: 1 Patton -.WWonal hospital- a
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns uifl|
daughter spent the week-end aT
Pickens, visiting Mr. and Mrs. s.
M. Towns.
TO PREACH SUNDAY
Rev. J. N. Hall will fill his reg
ular appointment here at 11 o’clock
Sunday morning and in the evening
at 8 o’clock.
EAST FORK SERVICES
Rev. W. R. Galloway preached
at the home of Mrs. F. T. Masters
in the upper East Fork section Sun
day afternoon. There were thirty
three friends and neighbors present.
CHURCH SERVICES
Services will be neln here at the
Church of God Saturday night at
7:i’>0 and Sunday morning at 11
o’clock by the' pastor, Rev. Carl Cox
of Slater, South Carolina.
SURPRISE PARTY IS
HIGHLY ENJOYABLE
Misses Mae White, Ola Paxton and
Mrs. I.. M. Watkins were joint
hostesses at a surprise party and
shower Friday night at the home ot
the latter, honoring Mrs. J. B.
Rogers, the former Miss Mildred
Watkins. .
The guests met at the home ot
Miss White and all event in a group
to the home of Mrs. Watkins, where
Mrs. Rogers makes her home. A
highly enjoyable time was reported
by those in attendance. Refresh
ments of cake and peaches were
served during the evening.
Guests present were: Mrs. D. L.
Glazener, Miss Ola Paxton, Miss
Marie Mcore, Mrs. J. E. White,
Miss Mae White, Mrs. E. A. Glaze
ne, Mrs. C. J. Eldridge, Mrs. J. E.
Burt, Miss Ruth Burt, Miss Pauline
Leathers, Miss Ethel Manly, Mrs.
A. D. Rogers, Mrs. Eddie Towns.
Mrs. H. G. Stophel, Miss Rosa Mc
Lean, Miss Emma Jane McLean,
Mrs. M. C. Sumineral. Miss Ruth
Mcore, Mrs. William White.
PARTY AND SHOWER
HONORS DAUGHTER
Mrs. A. D. Rogers entertained
with a party and shower Friday af
ternoon, in honor of her daughter,
Mrs. Eddie Towns, who will soon
start housekeeping.
The shower consisted of linen and
kitchen articles. Rereshments of
cake and hot chocolate were served.
Following were the guests pres
ent: Mrs. E. A. Glazener, Mrs.
T. H. Thomas, Mrs. J. E. Burt,
Mrs. Mickler Lusk, Mrs. Eugene
Morrison, Mrs. A1 Bryson, Mrs. Os
car Barrett, Mrs. C. fi. .Leathers,
Miss Pauline Leathers Miss Jane
McLean_-Miss Ethel Manly, Miss
Ella Mae Collins, Mrs. L. M. Wat
kins, Mrs. J. B. Rogers, Miss Car
rie Lee Watkins, Miss Leota Ran
dolph.
Other invited guests sending pres
ents were: Mrs. Claude Glazener,
Mrs. Doyle Moss, Mrs. Walter
^eeco, Miss Ola Paxton, Mis* Mae
White, Mrs. Jordan Whitmire, Mrs.
r?.mes Staton, Mrs.. E. D. Randolph,
Mrs. A. R. Towns, Mrs. Tom
Mconeyham, Mrs. Richard Rice, Mrs.
J. B. White.
CIRCLE NO. ONE MEETS
WITH MISS NORTH
Circle No. 1 of. the Methodist
church held its first regular meet
ing Thursday afternoon at the home
of Miss Sadie North, with 11 mem
bers present,
The meeting was in charge of the
chairman, Mrs. Lula Miller. Devo
tionals were conducted by Miss
Florence Kern. The following visit
ng committee was appointed for the
ensuing month: Miss Kern, Mrs.
John Maxwell, Mrs. E. S. English,
it was decided to study the Sunday
school lesson for the following Sun-,
day as part of the devotional excr-:
rises. Mrs. Laura Miller was ap-j
pointed to have charge of this fea-j
ture at the next circle meeting. De
cision was made that each member
bring some form of fancy work to
each meeting, preparatory to having
a bazaar at a later date.
Following refreshments, the cir
cle adjourned to meet the third
Thursday in March at the home of
Mrs. E. S. English.
CIRCLE NO 2 MEETS
WITH MRS. GILLESPIE
The meeting of Circle No. 2 qf
the Methodist church was held J
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. R. Gillespie, who also
presided over the meeting, as chair
man.
Devotionals were in charge of
Mrs. J. S. Nicholson. Plans for the
year’s work were discussed.
After refreshments served by the
hostess the circle disbanded to
meet in March with Mrs. J. E.
Waters.
D. A. R. BENEFIT TO BE
EVENT OF THURSDAY NIGHT
The local chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution will
sponsor a George Washington bene
fit bridge Thursday evening of this
week at 8:30 o’clock at the Pierce
Mcore hotel.
Prizes will be awarded and re
freshments served. Players are re
quested to bring their own cards or
any other games they desire to play,
but score pads and pencils will be
provided, it is announced Tickets
are thirty-five cents each.
BIRTH OF SON TO
MR. AND M\RS. WOOD PAXTON
Announcement is made of the
birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.
Wcod Paxton, on Thursday. Feb
ruary 15, at their home on We?t
Main street. The baby has been
named Thomas Wood Jr. j
Mrs. Paxton is the former Miss
Mary Osborne Wilkins, daughter of
Mrs! Madge Wilkins and the late
€. P. Wilkins.
Watch For
Our
Announcement
in next week's Times
An old-fashioned sale with an
old-fashioned bouquet of values
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Br°*di
SELiCA NEWS
(By Ward Breedlove)
S Our church folks had a busy day
last Sunday. Two sermons and a
splendid talk were heard. .If ser
mons and Christian efforts meant ac
complishments on the part of our
community as they should, how
much greater would be the spiritual
environment.
Rev. Sherman Pearson preached a
fine sermon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John McKinna Sunday.
Rev. Judsen Corn will preach at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Barton next Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock. We hope that Mr. Joe Orr
can be back with us again, as he
was on Mr. Corn’s last appoint
ment. We also hope Mr. Wesley
McCall will be able to be with us
again soon,
Julius Anders and party of Lake
Toxaway were business callers in
our section Friday.
Mis3 Alice Pearson of Cedar
Mountain was visiting Misses Myrtle
and Catherine Barton Sunday and
attended church. We certainly ap
preciate visitors who like to attend
church.
Mrs. Ward Breedlove was on the
sick list last week, but Was able to
be back in Sunday school Sunday.
J. Wade Dickson gave a wonder
ful lecture Sunday for the union
Sunday school. The theme wag the!
Kingdom of Heaven or the Church j
and its Mission.
We were glad to have Jessie Gil-!
lespie as a church visitor here Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall and
children of the Cherryfield farms
visited J. P. Hogsed Sunday.
Rev. J. N. Hail will fill his
regular appointment here next Sun
day morning.
Pretty girls are made to behold,
not to be held.
Who masters his own trade can
fix his own wages.
I
Bronchial Irritations
Need Creosote
For many years our best doctors have
prescribed creosote in some form for coughs,
coids and bronchitis, knowing bow dan
gerous it is to let them bang on.
Cieomulsion with creosote and six other
highly important medicinal elements, quick
ly and effectively stops coughs and coids
that otherwise might lead to serious trouble.
Cieomulsion is powerful in the treatment
of colds and coughs, yet it is absolutely
harmless and is pleasant and easy to take.
Your own druggist guarantees Creomul
eion by refunding your money if you are
not relieved after taking Creomulswn as
directed. Beware the cough or cold that
hangs on. Always keep Creomulsinn on
hand for instant u«e. (adv.)
GLOUCESTER NEWS
H. P. Half and soiv L. C. and
'J. 3. and Albert Price spent lasl
Mondady night at Canton.
Mr. r,nd Mrs. C. Brown M.ient
Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Kitchen.
Laara Bell Devore is very i»l at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley Devore.
Mrs. Walter Woodring visited
her sisters, Mrs. Billie Owen and
Mrs. Dock Banther on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Covsie Brown, Mrs.
A. C. Price and son John and J
R. Golden spent Sunday night visit
ing relatives an<l friends in Jack
son county.
Better example than criticism.
Men brag on a good dog more
than a good wife.
Tho troubles that never come are
the moat troublesome.
Depressions are a needed school
but the tuition is high.
NOTICE
OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
North Carolina,
Transylvania County.
Edna Pauline Davis Grover,
vs
Clarence William Grover
The defendant Clarence William
Grover, will take notice that an ac
tion, entitled as above, has been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Transylvania County, for the pur
pose of obtaining an absolute di
vorce from the defendant, Clarence
William Grover, on the grounds of
separation for more than tfro years;
and the defendant will further take
notice that he is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Transylvania
County, at the court House in Bre
vard, North Carolina, within thirty
days after the completion of this
summons by publication, and answer
or demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff, or the plaintiff will appl>
to the Court for the relief saked for
in her complaint.
This the 29th dav of Jan. 1934
OTTO ALEXANDER,
Clerk Superior Court.
4tp F 1-8-15-22
MASONIC MEETING
FRIDAY NIGHT
8:00 O’CLOCK
Ail members arc urged to be present
Jerry Jerome, W. M.
Henry Henderson, Secy.
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