ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent Mrs. F. H. Woodside and three children .of Florence, S. C., arrived Friday to spend several weeks as guests of the former’s sister, Mr*. C aig Whitmire. Mrs. S. E. Whitmire spent Sun-, day night as guest of her daughter, Mr?. F.. A. Glazener. Miss Marie Moore spent Satur-j day night as guest of Miss Ola I ax- j ton. Miss Ella Mae Collins is spending this week at Sapphire as guest of Miss Lessie Reid. Mrs. C. J. Fldridge returned home . Wednesday, having spent several i weeks visiting relatives at Newport, Tenn. She was accompanied home by j her husband and son Roy. . J Born to Mr. and Mr?. Wm. Mitchell, . a daughter, Doris Jenette, Saturday, J uly b. i Mr. and Mrs. Reginland Eaton and daughter Patsy of Long Island New, York, Miss Anne Hughes of Green-, ville were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. (’• Sumeral. They were ac companied home by Miss Agnes Hughes, who spent the past thrae, weeks guest of Mrs. Sumeral. Miss Helen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Watson of Kannapolis were guests at the home of Mrs. W. S. McLean the first of the week. M:s. H. G. Stophel was called to Brevard the latter part of the week on recount of the illness of her mother. Mrs. W. E. Hall, who is ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs Horace Keaton. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Paris of Greer, S. C.. were visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Stophel. Miss Pelithn Morrison of Winston Salem . pent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 11. G. Stophel. Mr. ami Mrs. Desse Bryant and sen of Ohio ami Mrs. Jim Henry and daughter Freida of Brevard visited friends here Friday. C. F. Jones spent the past week with his family in Asheville. Mrs. Elizabeth Hall and son, Rev. J. N. Hall, spent Monday at East Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gravely. Safeguard Your Health PURE ' $ _ __M Keep your foods fresh and tasty Your feods won't steal each other’s odor and taste if you keep them fresh with pure, natural ice. Let us deliver daily for summer health and econ omy. Alao Coal and Wood Purity Products Company Phone 241 Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Lewi3 and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, Mr and Mrs. Ben Lewis of Pickens were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis Friday. Fred Stroup and Tom Mahoney pent seve'iai days last week camping at Fiozen Lake in the Old Toxaway section. Mrs. Robert Zachery of Asheville .-,ient several days last week as guest Oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. YVatkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and laughters Ruth and Velma enjoyed a trip and picnic to Toxaway Fails Wednesday. Karl White and Walter Reece Jr. not. red to the recreation park in A-heville Wednesday. J. G. Walker, of Mills Spring, nt the week-end in Rosman ,i it mg friends. Miss LaVerne Whitmire returned home Sunday from a two weeks’ visit o telatives at Robbinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson and laughter, Mrs. C. F. Robinson and on Charles Weaver, and daughter Mildred, and Miss Catherine Robin on of Canton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harbin at Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and vrandson, Guy Bryson, spent Sunday at Selica as guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Bryson. Mrs. Tom Melton of Brevard spent Monday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manly. -\. W. Honeycutt and son Murry of Lexington, N. C., were guests of the former’s brother, V. L. Hoiicy uitt and Mrs. Honeycutt Monday. The tormer is superintendent of city schools at Lexington. Miss Margaret Aiken of Brevard 1 is spending a few days as guest of ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore. Helen Jo, small daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Doyle Manly, who has been i very >11 with pneumonia, is recover ng nicely. , , ,. Rev. A. J. Manly and daughter, Miss Lula, and son Carroll are spend ing a few days at Wolf Creek, where ! the former is engaged in revival I work. , » Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thomas of . Tavlcra, arrived Sunday to spend a cw davs as guests of the former s ; -iarents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas 1 Hid Mr. and Mrs. James Staton. Edna Barret*, of Salem, aecom . "i.nied her cousin, Hazel Barrett, to \er home here Sunday to spend a few ' *Miss Ruth Burt spent the week-end ti Anderson visiting relatives. Wilbome Tinsley and daughter, i Miss Ruby, and sons Leroy and Elmer of Anderson, were week-end guests „• Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt . Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire i spent Sunday at East-la-port visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Scott. Miss Gladys Clarke returned to the | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! John Clarke Wednesday, having spent i the past month in Asheville on bust ness. ,, , . C. E. Leathers and son Robert ! were visitors to Anderson, S. C., dur i ins the week-end. Mrs. D. L. Glazener was a bust I ness visitor to Hendersonville the lat I ter part of the week. I Mr. and Mr. Harold Hayworth and ' three children returned to their i home at Bradenton, Fla., on Friday, ’having spent several days as guests ' of Mrs. Hayworth’s parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. C. C. Hutches i Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. ! had as their dinner guests Sunday [ Messrs McKay Collins, Wash Fisher, ! L. C. Hall. Tom Stroup and Austin ! Hogsed. Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. and daugh ter Lucille spent Thursday at Lake Toxaway with Mrs. Frank Fisher. Mrs. Frank Fisher and children of, ! Lake Toxaway spent the week-end x guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Jack •'..-•r.rf.-. The party motored to F air field Sunday and enjoyed a picnic. Mis; Montaree Galloway was a supper guest of Miss Mary Morgan at Cherry field Sunday night. Misses Ruth and Velma Lewis tpent Sunday at Pickens as guests of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Lewis. Miss Kathleen Batson and Lamar Batson cf Pickens were Sunday guests of James Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Welborne Hope of Atlanta spent several days last week a: guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Singletary. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sloan and child ren of Greenville 3pent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Sloan’s sister, Mr3. L. H. Singletary. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon spent the Fourth at Central, S. C., visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. L. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simpson and paty of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ma hout y. Matney Harmon of Sylva spent Friday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pharr. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nichols and Miss Frances Edens of Enka joined Mrs. W. H. Edens and son Jimmy of Bos nian and motored to the Bohenfy sec tion the Fourth and enjoyed a picnic. Girtha Watkins, Coy Fisher, J. R. Sawyer, Tom Stroup and Harry Mor gan spent several days camping last week in the Horse Pasture section. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon attended the Five State singing Ifonvention at Seneca Sunday. HIRTHDAY DINNER IS HARPY OCCASION A family reunion and birthday din ner were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rogers at their home near Salem Sunday, the occasion being the iatter’s 82nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have nine children, all of whom were present for the reunion and birthday cele bration. Eighteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild were also pres ent There were 31 friends and rela tives from Rosman ako in attend ance, including the following sons, A. D„ Pmil and J. B Rogers.. Mrs. Rogers has visited here a number of times and is well and favorably known in this section. I SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HAS ENJOYABLE PICNIC -—Miss Pauline Leathers entertuined members of the intermediate Sunday jchool class of Zion Baptist church j with a picnic Thursday afternoon on j >he school grounds. Miss Leathers is teacher of the class. Outdoor games were played ar.d en :oyed. Members of the class present were: Helen and Inez Sunrmey, Ruth and Tracey Rice, Inez Paxton, liva 1 and Albert Israel. REV. COX TO PREACH AT UNION CHURCH Rev. Carl Cox of Slater, S. C., will preach at Union church in toe Boheney section Sunday immediately following Sunday school. CORBINS ARE WELCOME VISITORS IN ROSMAN Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son John Frank of Leicester passed j through Rosmai; Saturday en route to Walahaila, S. C., and Pickens, to visit relatives. The Corbins stopped in Ros man for a short visit with friends. LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED IN SOUTH CAROLINA Miss Lena Mae Love and Mr. Gene ] Murphy were married in Pickens, j S. C., Friday, July 6, probate judge j officiating. Mrs. Murphy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Love of Rosman. j Mr. Murphy is from near Salem,! S. C., but has lived in Rosman for NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY The Board of County Commissioners of Transyl vania County will sit as Board of Equalization and Re view in the County Commissioners’ Room in the County Court House on Monday, July 23, 1934 AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A. M. then and there to hear the complaint, if any, of any taxpayer of the county who has complaint to make in regard to assessment of property for taxes for the year 1933. JESS A. GALLOWAY July 9,1934. Clerk to Board OAKLAND NEWS j (By Mrs. C. F. Norton) Mrs. Lse Norton, who has beer, visicirg her daughter, Mrs, Guy MathesoH, in Tiwtman for some time, has returned home. Mrs. Lula Owen of Quebec was dinner guest of Mrs. I .S. Sanders Sunday. Billy Dermody of Daytona Beach, Fla., was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sanders last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nor ton enjoyed a picnic at Thompson river Wednesday. E. A. Reid is attending court in Asheville this week as juror. Miss Evon Sanders of Enka visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. San ders, over the week-end. Mrs. Burns Alexander, who has been very sick at Lyday Memorial hospital, was able to be moved to her several months, being employed here. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will make their home in Rosraan. FOURTH JULY HIKE AND ; PICNIC ENJOYED Miss Belle Fisher, Jimmy Bales, Mrs. Ethel Summey and daughters Helen and Inez, and sons Lewis, Henry and Johnnie, Jack and Dan Edens enjoyed a hike and picnic to the East Fork section on the Fourth. Swimming was an added feature of attraction. sister’s, Mrs. Herbert Hall, last week and on to her home at Cashiers. Miss Even SAndera and Arthur Dishman were pleasant callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nor ton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lee F. Norton spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Nicholson at Ertka. Mr. and Mrs. Sylv^nnus Sanders called on Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bryson Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bryson is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Norton visited Mr. and Mrs. L E. Cash Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nicholson and children of Rosman visited Mr. Nich olson’s mother Mrs. Maggie Nichol son, Wednesday. Cecil Sanders, small sor. of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Sanders, celebrated hU third birthday last Friday. Mrs. Ola Sanders, Mrs. Mary Bur gess, Mrs. W. F. McCall and Mrs. C. F. Norton visited Mrs. Hubert Hall ond Mrs. Burns Alexander one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCall visited Mr. McCall’s sister, Mrs. N. E. Po ey, at Horse Shoe last Saturday. f Sano Dillinger Permanently Injured Indianapolis—An unnamed ex-con vict said here last Thursday that he i had seen John Dillinger in Chicago several weeks ago and that he was permanently injured and gradually] growing worst. He said that he was not able to drive an automobile but i under grat excitement he could move 'quickly and was almost normal. 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