| OAKLAND NEWS |r ^ (By Mrs. C. F. Norton) Lensy Sanders of Lake Toxaway spewt Saturday night with his bro ther, I. S. Sanders. Little Helen Chappell, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hovie Chappell, who has been in Angel Brothers hov pita) at Franklin for the last three months has returned home. Mr. ana Mrs. I. S. Sanders and son Cecil visited Mr. and Mrs. C. *• Norton Sunday afternoon. Frank Revis, who has confined to his honjg with illness, is able to be out again. Miss Fannie Wilson spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fisher are spending some time at Clyde Chap pell’s. Mr. Fisher has tho measles. Mrs. Dewey Bryson called on Mrs. I. S. Sandere Sunday morning. We were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. James T. Bales and extend to the family our deepest sympathy. | Lane Sanders visited George BrysoB Sunday afternoon. . I Mary Lou and Merrill Bryson visit-, ed their grandmother, Mrs. W. w. Reid, Sunday.- * * ! It has been announced that the Riverside quartet from Rosman will sing at the Lake Toxaway Baptist church next Sunday morning. I Allene Bryson spent Saturday night with her aunt, Mrs. Maggie Nicholson. W. F. McCall and Dewey Bryson were Greenville visitor* one day lgst week. Mrs. Maggie Nicholson visited her brother, E. A. Reid, Sunday after neon. Paul Jarrett of Tellico Plains, Tenn., visited his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Will Jarrett, last week-end. Allene Bryson vieited Fannie Wil son Sunday. GLOUCESTER NEWS (By Pearl Price) Mr. and Mrs. Colan Anderson, Guy McCall ad Mrs. Laura Hammons and children of Piedmont, 8. C.. are spending this week visiting relative* and friends here. Mrs. Sam Owen and children spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Overtoil Kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCall and son Glenn, Mrs. Overton Kitchen and daughter Maybelle, Mra. Sam Owen, Dora Lowe and Pearl Price attended the revival service at Reids Siding Saturday evening. Clarence McCall, Coy Woods and; Buigan Kilpatrick spent Saturday night on the Balsam mountain*. Mrs. W. E. Patterson was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kitchen Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved father, R. T. Eubank®. THE CHILDREN. ! QUEBEC NEWS I - Mias Lucille Henderson has gone to Sapphire to spend some time with Mrs. Charlie Reid. T. E. Galloway, an attorney of Asheville, spent Friday and Friday night with relatives in this commun ity. Messrs. Will and Cling Campbell of Piedmont, South Carolina, visited their aunt, Mrs. John Robinson, last week. i S. T. Whitmire of Canton visited M. 0. McCall last Sunday. W. D. Black of Williston, S. C., and his son Karvey have come up tc spend a while and perhaps all sum mer at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Whitmire visit ed Mrs. Reuben Collins of Rosman last Saturday. “Junior” Whitmire is spending * few days with Oscar Henderson in anticipation of taking the measles. , Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jennings of Glenville visited their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, last week. Claude Owen and Cecil Robinson | made a trip to Sapphire last Sun dya. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Miller were visited last Sunday by their children, Mrs. Nancy Fisher and Mrs. Lesa Loving of this community, and Tolvin Miller, Mrs. Leila Lee and Mrs. Bes-, sie Fisher of Lake Toxaway. Miss Calhoun Johnson, D. 0. M. D., of Greenville, South Carolina, re cently visited Mrs. 'John Robinson,^ who has been confined U her bed fpi two months but is now convalescing and is 'expected to be able to ^egit walking again in a abort wbtye. Miss Frances McCall has gone tr Canton and will spend a while frith her uncle, S. T. Whitmire. The people of this community had a good day at the election last Sat urday. The only discordant note was the appearance of a dosen ballots which one woman said wer* “home made/" and which had the marks of "illegality” stamped on their faces, indicating that in this count* at least there is a lamentable driftfhf away from pure and trustworthy dertoe racy. 11 warns (By J. W. Dickson) The picnic supper at Selica school house last Friday evening Sponsored by the women and girls of the com munity wae a grand success, the eats were bountiful., well prepared and courteously nerved. It is indeed a pleasure to work in a community where the cooperation of the people is so nearly perfect in things that are clean, wholesome and promote the best interests of the peo ple. We want to again thank these good women and girls for their splen did efficient work. We also feel grateful to those who so faithfully furnished the music, W. W. West of Walahalla, g. C., and Messrs. Gallo way and Fulton of Brevard. GLADE CREEK NEWS (Miss Erie Reece) Many people from this community attended the five county singing com venifon in Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps visited Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. Reece Sunday. Mrs. Runyan Holden and Min Nettie Orr of Turkey Creek visited friends in this community Monday. Reward Curto has been suffering with measles but is improving. Miss Buvee Capps had as her last Sunday Tom and Miriam of Davidson River. J. M. Holden of Little River jting her daughter, Mrs. 0. D. i, who has been ill with measles tot is able to be out again. Mrs. Jake Parris is ill at her home • Misses Lottie and Leesie Mae Eu Uik* spsnt Tuesday night with Evie ‘ Mro. Tom Patton, who has been ill with pneumonia, is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Eubanks of near Brevard visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Reece. Jake Parris visited in this commun ity Sunday, Jfan Shows How To Cut Living Cost Chicago— Police found Abe Hink ley, a nude hermit, living in Frank Flanigan’s chicken coop. 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