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News of the Week irom Rosman MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent RIVERSIDE QUARTET GIVES MUSIC PROGRAM The Riverside double quartet sang at Rosman Methodist church at the regular prayer meeting service Wed nesday night. A large number was present. On Thursday night of this week the quartet will sing at 4ion Bap tist church at the weekly prayer service. The quartet is composed of Edwin Staton. James Staton, Claud Stroup, Rov Fisher. Charlie Cant, Miss Leota Randolph, Lavvrence Whitmire and William Cantrell. B V. P. U. PROGRAM AT MIDDLE FORK A special program will be given at Middle Fork Baptist church next Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. 1 lie program is being given b> up two, with Professor Randall Lyday as leader. The public is cor;!.ally in vited to attend. SPECIAL MUSIC AT METHODIST CHURCH At the regular preaching ser vice at Rosman Methodist church Sunday night, special music was rendered by Wash Fisher violinist, accompanied by A. M. \\ hite Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Poole and children of Brevard were Sunday guests of Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson. Mr . ('scar Barrett and Mrs. A1 Bryson visited “Aunt Sallie ’ Gallo way Thursday Mr and Mrs. John Whittier and children Lucille and Ralph, and Miss ( rdellia Clarke ot Greenville, wire wek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Walter and Frank Muir, Mr.‘and Mrs. S. L. Bible of Pickens, Mr. and Mr.-. Ralph Willis and children of Greenville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilds Thursday. j. k. White and son Braxton, Mrs Freeman Hayes and son Billie of Brevard. Mrs. R. F. Glazener, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ashworth and Mrs. M. G. Duncan and son Earl were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robinson of Candler spent Sunday at Rosman hotel as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edens. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. ihhk.v children of Asheville spent the week end as guests of Mrs- Houck s par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall. Mr. and Mrs. William Javrctt moved last week from the forks ot the river to Lake Toxaway section. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Aiken and „on Leo of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee It. Fisher. Misses Belle and Verona Fisher spent Thursday night as guest of Mr and Mrs. Jack Fisher. Miss Mabel Owen of the Gloucester sec tion pent the week-end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk. Rev J N. Hal! and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. GraUty SUMrJ>and Mrs. Del Crane of Hen dersonville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crane in the Gloucester section. Mrs. Albert Meece and _?on of Calvert spent Saturday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chap mMrs J. E. White and daughter Miss Mae and son Allen were Ashe vlile visitors Monday. Rev. J. N. Hall was a business visitor to Brevard Saturday. Girtha Waktlns visited friends at Pickens Tuesday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard and children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid at Quebec Sunday. . Mr and Mrs. C. L. Grant ana children and John Grant were visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Woodard Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Stophcl of Marion. S. C.. spent Wednesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. “• Stonhel. , „.. Flovd Callahan of Long Creek Aeadamy. -pent the week-end visit ing relatives here. J. A. Burt left for his home near Salem, S. C., Monday having spent the winter with hte son Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Burt. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Chappell of “Bear camp” arrived Sunday to spend a few days as guests of the Mrs. Chappell’s parent, Mr and Mr. Wm. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bauknight and son Remsen of Easley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Matthews of Bessemer City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire. Miss Frances Edens returned home Sunday, having spent the past, two months at Candler as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon ' returned home Sunday from Kings Mountain where they have been en gaged in teaching music for several weeks. Rev. J. E. Burt and W. R Lewis were business visitors to Can ton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and children Ruth and Velma were visi tors to Pickens on Sunday. Mr. Lewis returned to Rosman Sunday night. Mrs. Lewis and children remaining for a few days visit. A. W. Bruner, Welch Calloway, and Hubert Edens Avers in Brevard Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack r isncr aim children were guests of Mr. and M r>. Edward Fowler at Cashiers Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and three children and Miss Mattie Watson who will spend the week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. Tinsley Brown of the Gloucester section was a business visitor to South Carolina Friday. Frank McCall and son of the Chcrryfield section were business visitors to Rosman Monday. Mr. Lee Fisher and daughter Belle, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bales j and son Jimmcy, and daughter lean and Miss Verona Fisher were visi tors to Caesars Head Tuesday. Mrs Roe Rice underwent an op eration at Six Mile hospital the first of the week and is recovering nice ly Alfred Owen of Reeds Siding was a dinner guest of A. W. Brunei ^LihMae, small daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway is report ed quite ill at the home of her par e"Herbert Andersis very ill with pneumonia at his home heie. Ralph Eldridge a student of Weaver College, spent the week-end with his parents Rev. and Mr-. L. J ’ MbsesKi Blanche and Virginia Ar rowood of Lake Toxaway spe.u M c. nesday as guests of Mrs. C. .1. EiMr°gej W. Eldridge visited Mrs. E C Neill at Brevard Wednesday night. _ „ _ Mnheli .MISS r ranee® . Blake of Selica visited Mrs. At Rrvs;nn the first of the week. B Miss Lennie Manly, who has been in Brevard for several weeks ie , turned home Sunday to sPcnd JJ | week with her paints Rev. and Airs A. J. Manly. |D. L. Glazener of Willetts spent the week-end with his family here 1 Tom Glazener spent Monday in Brevard visiting: freinds. I Rev. L. J. Stone of Henderson ! ville preached at Rosman Saturday I night and Sunday morning to a ; large audience. - , i Misses Leota Jones, Frances Gal loway, Cora Stearcy Ralph Mee« and Woodard Masters hiked to the Gloucester section Monday and visit ed Miss Ruth Green. Rev. L. J. Stone spent Saturdaj night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones. i Mrs. W. E. Galloway of Old ! Toxaway spent Saturday night a the home of her daughter Mrs. : Edwin Staton. Mrs. T. H. Thomas and Mrs. I James Staton were visitors at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie i Towns Monday. I Carroll Blythe of Etowah was a guest of Mi*, and Mrs. D. L. Glaze ner Saturday. I Mrs. H. N. Blake and daughtei Science says Today use a LIQUID Laxative If you want to GET RID of Constipation worries The unwise use of haish laxatives may drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and in some cases even alTect the liver and kidney's. A doctor will tell you that the wrong choice of laxatives often does more harm than good. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to the use of laxatives in liquid form. A properly prepared lirpiid laxa tive brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time and no weakness after. You don’t have to take ‘‘a double dose" a day or two later. In buying any laxative, alwags read the label. Not the claims, but the contents. If it contains one doubtful drug, don’t take it. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a prescriptional preparation in which there are no mineral drugs. Its in gredients are on the label. By using it, you avoid danger of bowel strain. You can keep the bowels regular, and comfortable. ----- I The liquid tests This test has proved to many men and women that their trouble was not "weak bowels.” but strong cathartics: First: select y good liquid laxa tive. Stcond: take the dose you find ^ is suited to your system. Third: gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly with out any need of stimulation. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has the highest standing among liquid laxatives, and is the one generally used. It contains senna, a natural laxative which is perfect ly safe for the youngest child. Your druggist has Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Mabel and son Harry and Misses Jo and Frances Bryson of Selica were guests of Mrs. C. J. Eldridge Tues day night. Miss Maxie Moore is spending several days bb guest of her sister Mrs. Claud Glazener. James T. Harrison of the Sapphire section was removed to a hospital in Charlotte the latter part of the week to undergo treatment. Latest reports are to the effect he is re covering nicely. Nelle Joan, small daughter of i *—-1 ' " " ' ' L * Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk, who ha? been ill for several days is slightly .mproved. Mrs. Willie Reid of the Reid Sid in"- s-r'ic:- is reported van- ill at i...‘ h-me. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Smith j and children spent Saturday night at i the home of Mrs. T. V. Smith, j Mrs. 0. J. Morgan and children of Blantyre are spending a few I days .as guest of the formers' i mother Mrs. T. V. Smith, j Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazeneri i visited their daughter Miss Faye; Giazener, who is teaching at Six! Mile on Sunday. ! Carr Giazener entered Mission hospital in Asheville Monday where he will undergo treatment. Mrs. T. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ander sen Smith, Miss Senora Smith, Donna Mae and-Johr. Smith, Mick !er Lusk attended fun’.ral services for 0. J. Morgan at Blantyre Sun day. Mrs. S. E. Whitmire spent the week-end ul Brevard visiting her daughter Mrs. Ida Burrell. Miss Nora Milisaps of Asheville is spending several days visiting her sister Mrs. J. E. White. Miss Lizzie Russell returned to her home at Guage, Ky., on Tuesday having spent the past three weeks as guest of Mr., and Mrs. Eari O’Shield. She was accompanied home by Mrs. O’Shields and children who will spend a month visiting relatives in Kentucky. Mrs. R. T. Kimzey and daugh ter Carolyn were visitors to Bre vard the latter part of the week. Warrior Mull had the misfortune to get his foot caught by a log last week, receiving quite oainful in juries. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Crow ami children were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkirs Sun day. A. M. White, C. 0. Gant and and John Gant were visitors to Saiem. and Fiat Shoals section in South Carolina Sunday. Miss Beatrice Sisk spent Monday as guest of Miss Helen Henderson at Quebec. Grady Galloway, who has been in a CCC camp stationed in eastern Carolina returned to his home here the first of the week. Time will tell — wear SUNDIAL SHOES THE FASHION, Brevard B and Eliminate ■ JeLE! At our low rates you cannot afford to deny yourst COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE which you can procure For so small a cost through real electric service. There ate so Better Livil many things that electricity can do for you if you have the Electricity* modern electrical appliances. It is not necessary for ^ • housewife to spend all day in the house . . . her electrical servants will do the work in a short time . . . and the is insignificant. AMERICAN BEAUTY IRUW3 One of the most de sirable and practical irons we have been able to find. An even constant tempera ture for different ma terials at your finger tips. Operates for S 7-10c per hour. KETTLE Here's a new item that tills a, definite need. Heat* 3 quarts of water In 19 minutes. 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