ROSMAN NEWS
MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent_
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher am
daughter, Mias Belle, Jean Bales, Mr
dnd Mrs. Jack Fisher and twt
ehUdrep, Ml,and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wimtftedtcr
j. W. Winchester, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Lewis and daughters Ruth and
Velma, Misses Ethel and Lillie Baxter
•f Brevard attended the Lewis re
union at Pickens Sunday.
Miss Helen Stein ana Little Jimmy
Bales and James T. Bales of Sylva
spent the week-end at the home ot
Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener and
daughters, Misses Faye and Louise
Accompanied Mrs. Annie Whitmire
and children to their home at Green
ville Sunday.
Mrs. Carr Whitmire of Biltmore
spent several days last week as guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A Glnzener.
Miss Edna Jamison of Franklin is
spending several day- a* guest of
Miss Elsie White.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett ana
children returned h'nw Saturday,
having spent several days visiting
relatives ac Salem, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Collins a no
Mrs. T. V Smith accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. G. W Banther and Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Holcombe to visit relatives
at Easley. S. C., Friday.
Miss Ethel Raxter of Brevard and
Miss Lillie Raxter of Greenville
spent the week-end as guests of their
sister, Mrs. R. S. Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and
children attended decoration services
at Macedonia church in Gloucester
Sunday.
Sidney Morrow of Black Mountain
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore.
Miss Pauline Moore spent last week
at Black Mountain visiting her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. E
McCall.
Rev. Nathan Chapman assisted
Rev. Bill Holcombe in revival work
at Big Eastatoe section last week.
The meeting closed Sunday.
Miss Margaret Glazener spent the
past week in Greenville visiting her
cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
hooper and friend. Miss barah Bean.
Miss Bessie Glazener spent several
days visiting relatives in Piedmont.
b. c.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus hooper and
.,on Rufus Jr., and daughters. Mary;
Etta and Julia, and Miss Sarah Beam
of Greenville were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazener.
Rev. J. N\ Hall and mother. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hali. had as their guests
Saturday Bishop Paul B. Kern and
l)r. L. B. Hayes.
Miss Annie McCleilon spent several
days with M;ss Bessie Glazener re
cently. , _ . „
Marion Glazener motored to Pelzer
and Piedmont the latter part of the
week.
Charlie McCleilon and Tom Hughey
. of Pelzer. S. C . were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazener.
Miss Bessie Glazener is spending
this week in Pelzer.
Misses Elsie White, Edna Jam.son
Margaret White. Braxton and Allen
White vi-ited friends at Pickens Sun
d8Mr. ami Mrs. Elm Edney JjnJ|
daughter Laura Jane of ^S)scuv
Sunday iruests « t Mr. and Mi..
H Mr''a d Mrs. Crittent Galloway
and daughter Evelyn returned home
Monday having spent thv pus.
as guests of Mr. ad Mrs. M a •
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Miss Beulah Reid of Quebec spent
(the week-end as guest of her sister,
1 Mrs. G. H. Woodard.
Mickler Lusk and daughter Nelle
Jean, J. W. Owen ana Dock Lusk
spent Sunday at Six Mile visiting
relatives.
Earl White, Everett Whitmire and
Walter Reece Jr. visited friends at
Pickens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Banther, Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse Holcombe of Oklahoma
visited the former’s sister, Mrs. T. V.
Smith last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Staton Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers and
son Billie were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Staton.
Mys. Jordan Whitmire ar.d daugh
ter Miss LaVerne Whitmire returned
home Sunday, having spent several
days in Asheviiic and Leicester. They
(were accompanied home by Mr, and
Mrs. J. F. Corbin and son John
Frank. The Corbins were en route
. to South Carolina to spend a few
i davs.
! V. N. Hutches and C. J. Hutches
'spent Thursday night at the home of
j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
I Hutches, returning from a northern
trip to New York and Ohio. The boys
left for their home in Bradenton,
Fla., on Saturday.
Mrs. Connie Ray of Atlanta spent
a few days as guest of Mrs. M. C.
; Numeral last week.
I Mrs. Henry Arrowood and daugh
! ters, Miss Blanche and Virginia and
son Charles of Lake Toxaway,
| were guests of Mrs. C. P. Eldridge
i Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleon McCall and
Mrs. Horace McCall of Black Mtn.,
were visitors of Mrs. C. J. Eldridge
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed London of Enka is spend*
I ing this week with her husband here.
I Miss Lorer.a Galloway spent the
week-end in Gloucester as guest of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Galloway
visited Mrs. Joe Dunn at Selica Sun
day.
James Sheham of Cleveland county
spent several days last week as guest
>f his sister, Mrs. M. B. Owen.
Miss Frances Edens, who is em-;
jloyed at Enka, is spending this week :
it the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Edens.
E. Barrett of Salem visited rela
tives and friends here during the
week-end.
Mr. Hunt and Rev. Carl Cox re
lumed to their home at Slater Fri
day, having spent several days here
anil at Wolf Mountain visiting
friends. , i
Earl Powell was a dinner guest ot
Feed Randolph Monday.
Miss Lcota Randolph spent Thu i s-1
day night as guest of Miss Nellie I
Wilds.
Floyd Willis of Greenville spent;
the past two weeks visiting at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Ran- j
dolph. , j
Guests last week of Mrs. M. C.,
Surteral were as follows: Mrs. J. N. j
Blake, Atlanta; M. J. Brown, Colum-|
bia; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fewer,;
Plainsfield, X. J.; Mr. and Mrs. j
W L. Owen and Children. Memphis, i
Tcnn.; R. H. Wann, and Fiank;
Wann, Halifax, N. C.; Raymond!
Kern, Hallifax, and Stedman Hux, ]
Littleton. X. C.
Mrs. W. W. Waters, Mrs. b. b- |
Crow. Mrs. J. B. Aldredge and son,
[{. C. Aldredge of Charleston, S. C..
Lou. 11a Harrison and son Jesse, Rol
and Drake of Anderson, S. C., were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. t. J.
McCall in Gloucester.
Whitt Nelson of Central was a Sun
lay guest of his brother, James Nel
Edgar Leach, Will Burns and bail
j Merritt of Greenville were week-end
•■ue-t- of James Nelson and family.
" Lawrence Black of Rocky Bottom
ran1!) is visiting his half brother. Bid
Ccliins, at his home here.
Mr . Paul Whitmire of the Dia
>1011(1 Creek section was a Bosnian
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Thomas, Mr.
and .Mrs. Jeff Thomas and two
children of Seneca, S. C., were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 • H
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. James
Staton.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Cassell < ■
Eastatoe were business visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Chap
ma M unlay.
Miss Mac White is reported quite
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REVIVAL AT EAST FORK
ROSMAN, Aug. 15—Revival ser
vices are being held thin week at Ernst
Fork Baptist church, conducted by
Rev. A. J. Manley and Rev. r. A.
Raines.
REVIVAL AT RO&MlAK
ROSMAN, Aug. 15—The series of
revival services being conducted at
the Methodist churcn here by the
Rev. S. F. Sanford and the Rev. J. N.
Hall are being well attended with
interest shown. The services will con
tinue through the week, with com
munion services Sunday morning at
the eleven o'clock hour.
ill at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. White,
i Rev. Nathan Chapman preached
! at Selica church Sunday night.
Mr. ana Mrs. bruce Lewis of
Easley were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Lewis Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Collins left
Friday for their home at St. Peters
burg, Fla., having spent several days
as guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Thomas Morrison and other relatives
here.
Thomas Gluzener is spending th:s
week with his father, P. L. Glazenev,
at Willetts.
I Edwin Singletary of East Fork
spent Sunday as guest of Chas.
Glazencr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith of Tampa.
Fla., are spending several days as
guests of the iatter’s brother, A. M.
Paxton and Mrs. Paxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson spent
Saturday night as guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Galloway.
SINGING TO BE
HELD HERE SUNDAY
The following announcement has
been made:
“I wish to announce through your
good paper the all day singing
which will be held in the fine audi
torium of the high school building at
Rosman, Sunday, August 19th. JS
“We deem it a pleasure in giving
all singers and lovers of music an
invitation to attend this singing as
we are expecting James DeVaughn s
quartet from Greenville and a num
ber of fine quartets from both Caro
linas. Come and enjoy the singing.
“Wc want you all to come prepared
to stay all day and to help make
this one of the greatest days that
ever has been witnessed here. The
devotional services will begin at 9:15
—be on time.”
ENTERTAINS AT
BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. M. C. Sumeral entertained
with four tables of bridge at her;
home here Thursday evening, honor
ing her house guest, Miss Connie Ray,
of Atlanta, Ga.
The color scheme of white and
green wus carried out in the living
ami dining rooms. A profusion of
white gladiola and dahlias was used
with green and white candles also
used in the decorations. Refreshments
of punch and snndwiches were served.
High score was won by Frank
Warren, the prize being a cigarette
case, ami low score prize, a box of bon j
bons, was won by Mrs. J. N. Blake.
MARRIAGE IN S. C.
IS SURPRISE HERE
Coming as a complete surprise was
the marriage of Miss Ruth Burt and
Mr. Jack Nelson, the ceremony occur
ring in Pickens, S. C-. on Saturday,
August 11. Probate Judge Rev. R. A.
Hudson officiated.
Mis. Nelson is the second daugh
ter of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt. She
was graduated from Mars Hill col
lege. She is an attractive young lady
and has always taken ar. active part
in church work and social activities.
Mr. Ne'scn is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, of Cal
vert, and is a graduate of the Ros
man high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will reside
at Calvert.
The wedding party was accompan
ied to Pickens by Mr. and Mr.-. James
Stator, and small son Joe, ami .Miss
Pauline Leathers and Walter Glaze
ner.
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KEYIVAh EEK17CES
A T /IOX CHINCH
The announcement that a past r
would he dieted at Zion Baptist
church Ian Sunday was recalled, and
the date postponed indefinitely. The
Rev. J. li. Burt has served as pastor
for a number of years, but ottered
his resignation recently.
Revival services will start at Zion
church next Sunday with the Rev.
j Mr. Burt and Rev. Mr. Broom f
Gloucester in charge.
MAXY GUESTS
AT LOVERS
Among thi numerous guests regis
tering at Lo-Yern, beautiful country
home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Hutches
during the past week were:
Mr. ami Mrs. (Jeo. Sullivan, New
j York City; A. M. Sullivan and (laugh
I ter of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Carl
j Whitmire, Asheville; Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Glass; ner, Mrs. E. A. Glassener
I and daughter Miss Louise. Rosman.
Mrs. S. Chapman and daughter,
Jeanne. Charlotte; Mrs. D. \\. Tur
ner and daughter, Helen. Bradenton.
Fla.; Miss Helen Stei, Sylva; Misses
Belle Fisher and Ruth Lewis, Ros
man; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cox and
son, Franklin, Bradenton, Fla.
Misses Catherine Purcell. Sara
Caldwell, Mary Dunbar, Elizabeth
Purcell, Louise Purcell, Mary Kathe
ryn Estes, Union, S. C.; Mrs. F.
Paxton and daughters, Annie Mae
and Geneva and si n Ralph Paxton,
John Dade, Brevard; Mrs. C. G. Car
son and children. Spartanburg.
TO ELECT PASTOR
AT MIDDLE FORK
The election of a pastor will occur
t Middle Fork Baptist church next
Sunday. Rev. A. J. Manly has served
is pastor for the past year.
Rev. A. J. Manley was elected
asl ■ of Shoal Creek Baptist church
;.. Gloucester Sunday.
•la . ! uia church in Glouces
r Rev. Mr. Broom was electee
pastor.
OAKLAND NEWS
(Mrs. Lm F. Norton)
J. L. Sanders and Tam Ellrod of
Wallahallu, S. C., spent several days
last week visiting friends and rela
tives here and at Lake Toxaway.
Lane and Cecil Sanders were
dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Norton.
Mrs. C. R. McNeely and C. R. Jr.,
and Bill Croom spent Thursday with
Mrs. Jess Breedlove at the home of
Fred McNeely.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noland re
turned to Asheville after spending a
week with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
S. E. Alexander.
Mr. ami Mrs. I. S. Sanders had as
supper guests Thursday evening Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Sanders of Lake Toxa
way and J. L. Sanders and Tom
Ellrod of Wallahalla, S. C.
Dewey Bryson who recently re
turned home from Lyday Memorial
hospital is visiting relatives in Gkn
ville. He was acnompaniad to Glen*
viile by his son George.
Miss Connie and Jewel Chapel are
spending some time in Bchaaey with
their brother, Homer, and family.
Taylor Lee of Lake Toxaway was
calling on friends here one day last
week. J|9Dh
Mrs. Dewey Bryson obtained era-1
ployment at Fairfield Inn last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Reid have as
visitors this week Mr. and Mrs. Char
lie Bennett and daughter Ruth and
J. C. Reid of Knoxville, Tenn„ and
Mi. and Mrs. Garvin Ducker and
son, Garvin Jr., of Arden.
Misses Bert and Mamie Sheriff and
Miss Mattie Ruth Bollintine, all of
Easley, S. C., who are stopping at
Mt. Toxaway Lodge were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mc
Call recently.
Leo Reid returned Saturday trom
his outing and reports a jolly good
time. ' Hi . , „
E. A Reid returned to Asheville
Sunday afternoon after spending the
week-end at home.
Mrs. Anderson Chandler calie.l
Monday afternoon on Mrs. Clyde
Chappell. . „ „
W. F. McCall and I. S. Sanders
made a business trip to Greenville
Monday, .
Misses Velma and Fannie W ilson
called Monday afternoon on Mrs.
W. F. McCall. 3r , J
Rev. Clyde McCall has been called
os pastor of Lake Toxaway Baptist
church to fill the vacancy made by
the resignation of Rev. D. C'. Owen,
Mr. Owen served as pastor for two
years and has made many friends
who are sorry to see him leave.
IS MEMORY OF
G. W. MEECE
G VV. Meece died on October 11.
19:i;i, at the age of 82 years. He died
at the home of his daughter. Mrs.
E. B. Lance, on the Fairview road in
Biltmore. He had been in good health
and his death was unexpected. Rev.
W. R. Burrell, pastor of Reid’s
Chapel Baptist church, officiated.
Surviving are two sons, Jordan
Meece of Rosman, and Tillman Meece
of Brevard, four daughters, Mrs.
Jot Ownsbv, Mrs. Lance, Mrs. Frank
Ellenburg, of Fletcher, and Mrs.
G. R. Newkirk, of Asheville, and one
brother, Doff Meece, of Buncombe J
county, 25 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Mr. Meece lived in Transylvania
county for 40 years and wa. a mem
ber of the Calvert Baptist church. In
his young days he worked for the
Galloways as a farmer for 10 years,
lie also ranged cattle in the Pisgah
National Forest lor 10 years.
DYNAMITE
OF 1% AND
. GOLDSBORO, N. C.—This is
story of one little pig, a big bad
mule and hell » case of dynamite.
Wyatt Poweil, who owned the pig
and the dynamite, is the authority.
Powell has a farm, part of which
is stumpy, near Pinkney. He decided
the stumps needed blasting out,
Taking a case of dynamite, Powell
went into the fields. His only com
panion was the pig. The farmer
blasted stumps until noon, then went
home leaving the pig and the dyna
mite.
When Powell returned, he found
the pig with his head in the case, eat
ing the explosive. He forgot stump
blasting for a moment and carefully
trotted the pig to other parts of his
farm. Then he went back to work.
At quitting time, Poweil started
home and saw in the distance the pig
nipping at a mule’s heels. Apparently.
Powel! believed, the dynamite had
made the grunter behove he wasn't
afraid of anything. Powell stopped,
staring. Finally one nip landed The
mule kicked. The kick landed.
There was an explosion, Powell
said, that levelled a two-story barn 50
feet away. The explosion also obliter
ated the pig. The mule spun round
once and dropped lifeless to the
ground.
Powell came on home. He said he
knew looking for the pig or remnants
thereof would have been useless.
IX MEMORY
COY HOGSED
Dedicated to the brother and two
sisters who are left, in loving reinem*
brance of baby brother, Coy Wayne
Hogsed, who departed this life onj
Monday. May 22, 1063.
“You, our own dear brother, have
shown me the Creator. Your kiss
upon my cheek has made me feel the
gentle touch of the Almighty, who
leads us home. The memory of that
last sweet smile, dear Coy, reveals
God's face ap the years come on with
haste. And when you left us and went
on before, you left the gates of
heaven open wide that I might, as I
struggle here below, soe the glories,
of God’s grace. Oh, Coy, dear Coy.l
reach out and hold my hand and guide j
me along the road, so, as I come to
vou, I mav net stumble or stray, nor
fail to find the way that lesds to God
and to you, deer brother, and tc
home."
Written by Mother,
MRS. ADDIE HOGSED.
Brevard, R-l.
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26,000 tons, or 17 billion dolars worth
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RALEIGH, Aug. 15-'(
Motor company was awarded tbs
largest ordar for automotive equip
ment ever placed by North Carolina,
{calling for the delivery of 350 bus
chassis for use in school districts
throughout the state. Chevrolet was
the low bidder at $202,086. At the
same joint session-of the state divis
ion of purchases and the state school
commission at Raleigh, July 27,
orders were awarded to various build
ers for 676 bus bodies, to cost $616,
686. These bodies are to be mounted
on Chevrolet chassis and on addition
al long wheelbase chassis, to be pur
chased later, mountiag 17 and 19-foot
bodies.
The federal government recontly
granted North Carolina $182,000 for
the purchase of transportation unit*
foi schools, and the state itself is
providing $420,000. mimm
BLANTYRE BREEZES
There was a baptizing here Sun
day morning. Five were added to the
rhurch as a result of the revival
recently conducted by Rev. MacAfee.
Miss Belle Reed spent last week
at her home here.
Mrs. T. S. Hurt and daughters,
Barbara and Gladys ard son Gerald
Bpent Sunday night with Mrs. Homer
Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Houser of Atlanta
are spending some time here.
Low Davis made a business trip to
Greenville last week.
William Gash called on Ralph
Reed recently.
A. W. Davi3 is spending some time
with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eames of
Hendersonville visited Miss Julia
Hamilton and Mra. Flora Pickelsimer
recently.
Mrs. John Reed and daughter,
Jewel, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Setzer of
Canton, N. C.
We are sorry to report the illness
cf Mrs. J. T. Justus.
Rev. F. H. Holder, Charles Nez
bitt, W. K. Duncan, John Reed, R. V.
Duncan and W. L. Frsvdy were recent
callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Davis.
John Reed visited his daughter,
Mrs. Earl Gray, one day last week.
Low and Leroy Davis motored to
liendersonviile Saturday.
S. H. Boyd of Pleasant Grove
visited P. A. Rahn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barnett and sons
and Miss Willa King were callers in
our community Sunday.
Jewel Reed visited Francis Glenn
Sunday afternoon.
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