ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent_ PARTY HONORS VISITING FRIENDS Mrs. M. C. Sumera! assisted by Miss Agnes Hughes entertained Tuesday afternoon at the former's home with a party, honoring Misses Kathleen and Dorris Wilson of Bre vard, nieces of Mrs. Sumeral, Tues day afternoon. Games and contests were enjoyed, Carolyn Kimzey and Braxton White being prize winners. Refreshments of lemonade and cakes were served. Guests present were as follows: Kathleen and Dorris Wilson, Ruth Rice, Carolyn Kimzey, Margaret Hope Burt, Ruth Lewis, Lurlene Lusk. D. H. Winchester Jr. Stanley Winchester, Joe Burt, Braxton White, Jack Edens and Dan Edens. FOOD SALE AT CALVERT SEVENTH The W. M. S. of Mt. Moriah Cel vert church will hold a sale of cakes and pics and other foods on Friday evening, September ?, at eigh* o’clock at the heme of Mrs. T. F. Calloway, Jr. The public is invited. SURPRISE PARTY IS ENJOYABLE EVENT Miss Ola Paxton and Miss El.a Mae Collins enteitained with a sur prise partv at the latter's home on Cnuroh street Tuesday evening hon oring Miss Anto Lockman of Lock hart, S. C. , , . Games were enjoyed, refreshment of icre < ream and cake were served. ^ Guests present were as follows: Miss An to Loekman, Helen Fuil hright of Brevard, Margaret A hue. Levonne Nicholson, Nad.ne lowed, Eva Is.ael, Ruby Glazencr. Clyde Rice. R'v Eldridge, Albert Israel, Tom GlaVciier. Junior Sipk. Locnie Sisk. Leslie Nicholson, Fred Powe.l, Karl Powell and Buddy Oats. REV. BURT TO PILL REGULAR APPOIS TMEST Rev. J. E. Burt will till his regular nppoirtment at Mt. Moriah Calveii church Sunday morning at 11 o clock. REVIVAL TO COST I SUE THROUGH WEEK Revival services in progress at Zi< n Baptist church will continue through this week, it has been an nounced. Rev. J. A. Manly and Rev. Herbert Broom arc in charge of tne revival. Mrs. John Pledger, Misses Jewell and Lydia and Ruby Henderson of St Petersburg, Mrs Hamp Scruggs and two children of Brevard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson Wednesday. Henry Clay spent the wtek-end in Rosman visiting friends. 666 Liquids Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson were I dinner gues.» of the latter’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Moore and children, Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore and children of Gastonia accompanied Miss Hazel Moore to her home at ! Cherryfield the latter part" of the I week, spending the week-end as I guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moore. Misses Ruth and Mary Morgan, Tom Stroup and Harry Morgan were guests of Misses Helen and Mon taree Galloway Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. Rhoades of Thebodaux, La., Mrs. F. Henderson and daughter, Miss Edna Mae, and son Lipsty of Brevard, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire. Guests registering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches during tin past week included: Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sammons, Macon; Mrs. J. T. McGehee, Jr., and Mrs Cola Spears, Atlanta; Neal Hawkins and Ruby Hawkins, Gastonia; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Whitmire, Elizabeth Whitmire and Vernie Whitmire, Bre- i vard; Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire, La Verne Whitmire, Rcsman; Mrs. M. Rhodes, Thebodeaux, La.; Mrs. F. Henderson, Edna Mac Henderson, Lipsey Henderson, Brevard; Mr. am1 Mrs. Charles Atwater and son, Mrs. Opal Smith, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greene, Pompano, Fla. Mias Ida Nicholson of Enka visited her sister, Mrs. N. S. Galloway, Monday. Mrs. E. A. Glazener and daughters, Misses Faye and Louise, were shop pirg in Greenville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Glazener were visitors to Hendersonville Sunday. Miss Beatrice Sisk returned home Monday, having spent several weeks visiting relatives in Tennessee and Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryson of Bradford. Pa., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson Monday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. D. Rogers and Juanita Towns were visitors to Salem Monday. Miss Beatrice Sisk is doing substi tute work in Rosman high school this week during the absence of Miss Louise Williams, who is abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Galloway and children spent the week-end at Eto wah, Tenn., vsiiting relatives and friends. i Don and Douglas Drake, Misses Maudell and Sarah Hands of Wil liamston and Anderson, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J McCall. Mrs. Rena Aiken spent Tuesday as guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. McCall. , „ Mrs. E. E. Gillespie of the East I Fork section is a patient at Norburn hospital in Asheville. Rev. J. ft. Kurt, spent aunua.v night as guest of Mr. an^ Mr* r C. Henderson. Miss Emma Lane Parsons of the i East Fork section had the misfortune j to get her collar bone broken by a I fall out of a swing. Miss Edna Mae Everett of Easley I spent several days last week as guest SEE 9hat SHELL! WOLVERINE’S SECRET TRIPLE-TANNING PROCESS MARES THIS ARMOR-PLATE SHELL LEATHER SOFT AS BUCKSKIN..PLIABLE AS BAMBOO! That’s Why WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIOE Gives Yoa Honse Siipper Contort.. Miles Longer Wear.. Saves YOI Money . * On Work Shoes Jk w HY ruin your feet with hard, stiff, uncomfort able work shoes when the world’s most comfortable work shoe actually costs less per mile of wear? You’ll marvel at the astounding softness and flexibility of Wolverine Shell Horsehides — com fortable as old house-slip pers from the start — no breaking in and the longer you wear them, the more vour wonder grows at the way they resist scuffing, perspira tion and barnyard acids—the way they dry soft after soaking — wear miles longer! They owe their amazing wear and durability to being made en tirely of Shell Horsehide — that strange leather with the tough inner shell found only over a horse’s hips. They owe their amazing softness and durability to Wolverine’s secret triple-tan ning process known to no other tanner. Try a pair and feel the difference. We have all sizes in a variety of styles. SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES $2.95 to $4.95 R. H. Plummer & Co. i BROAD STREET BREVARD, N. C. of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glazener of Seneca, Mrs. J. A. Cannon anc daughters Paige and Tot of Pickens were guests of Mr .and Mrs. R. F. Glazener Sunday. Miss Eula Mae Morris spent Sun day as guest of Miss Mary Waldrop Mrs. Elmer Mitchell and daughtei Betty Jean spent Saturday night as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Wal drop. Mrs. L. A. Pruitt and soli Carey, of Chicago, will arrive Thursday to spend several days visiting relatives here. Mrs. Pruitt was before her mar riage several years ago Miss Nannie Jordan, daughter of Mrs. F. M. Jor dan and the late Rev. F. M. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. I^ewis and daughters Ruth and Velma were vis itors to Easley Sunday, Mrs. Ernest Pangle and two children accompanied her 3ister, Mrs Ed Grubb of Asheville to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rogers at Lake Toxaway Sunday. Arthur Mulkey and two friends ot j Easley entertained with a string j music concert at the home of the i former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. anu j Mrs. W. R. Lewis, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Jackson ar.d three crildren, Miss Belle Fisher and Miss Ada Lynch spent Sunday at the latter’s home near Pickens. Mrs. Jack Fisher and two children left Thursday to spend several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowan at Syjva. Mrs. May Aiken and granddaugh ter, Lula May Aiken ot Greenville and Anderson, spent the last week visiting Mr. and Mrs, Marion Lilaze ner and other relatives here. Floyd Callahan, of Greenville, spent the week-end in Resman visit ing friends and relatives. A. M. White and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins attended the home coming dav at Little River Sunday. Ellen White, Earl White, Everette Whitmire and Walter Reece Jr. were Bievard visitors Sunday. Miss Lucy Fullbright of Brevard spent Friday night as guest of Mrs. Gerald Sitton. R. L. Hogsed and son Harold at tended the McCrary re-union at Cedar Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sitton spent the week-end in Asheville visiting the former’s mother. Mrs. Sitton. Mrs. John Lockman and daughters Ruth and Anto, Mrs. Bantie Stewart of Lockhart, S. C., passed through Rosman Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs- D. L. Glazener. The Lockmar.s have taken a cottage at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Alexander at Lake Tox away. Mrs. Tom Melton and grandson, John Nelson, of Brevard, were guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. M. B. Owen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edney oi Enka were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. rharlie Gant Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gant and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Towns. Laura Jane Edney of Enka is spending a couple of weeks visiting her grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. w. Henderson at Quebec. Miss Bobby Henderson ,who has been employed at Enka for seviral weeks, returned home the latter part of the week to enter Rosman high school. I Es&Rffi Mrs. Charlie Moss and sons r ioyu and Harold and daughter, Mrs. Glenn Hutches and daughter Martha Jean, of Bradenton, Fla., arrived Monday to spend several days visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mosa and other relatives. Miss Anto Lockman, of Lockhart, spent Wednesday night as guest of Miss Klla Mae Collins. Miss Fanny Morgan is leaving Thursday Tor Wilmington, Del., where she will enter training at Del aware hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. White and son Boyce and daughter Miss Ophelia, Miss Inez Oats and Braxton White accompanied Mrs. Eliza Hines to her home at Easley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitnei and children of Greenville were week-end guests of Mrs. Whitner’s sister, Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. A. M. White and daughters, Misses Edna and Dovie, and sons, A. M. Jr. and Earl, returned home Friday, having spent several days visiting relatives near Statesville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glazener and party of Seneca, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers Saturday. Miss Mildred Henderson returned home Sunday, having been employed for several months at Enka. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Moore were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. N. Moore, mother of Mrs. Moore. Miss Mildred Henderson spent Sunday night as guest of Miss Maxie Moore. Miss Annie Davies of Honeapath, S. C., arrived Saturday to teach in Rosman elementary school. Miss Davies is stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire. Mrs. Estie Thomas is reported critically ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Brittain, near Kosman. Mrs. Lyday Aitman and daughter Gertrud?, Mrs. L. T. Gillespie and sen L. T. Jr., Mrs. W. R. McFadden and Forrest McFadden of Gable, S. C., were guests last week of Mr. asd Mrs. E. E. Gillespie. Mrs. C. G. Green left for her home in Greenville on Monday, having spent several days as guest of her brother, V. L. Honeeutt and Mrs Hoseycutt. A. W. Honeycutt and sons Murray of Hendersonville and Lexington were Sunday guests of the former’s brother, V. L. Honeycutt and Mrs. Honeycutt. The former is superin tendent of schools of Lexingtno, N. C. Miss Kathleen Batson and brother Julian of Pickens, are spending this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R Galloway. Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. spent the week-end in Brevard as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Judson McCrary. Mrs. Walter Hamlin and two daughters, Frances and Vera, of Selica, Miss Fanny Chastain and Miss Lucy McCall, of Gloucester, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophe) Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morgan and baby of Pisgah Forest were Sunday guests of Vardo Morgan and family. Misses Mildred Henderson and Annie Moore were dinner guests of Mrs. H. G. Stonhel Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hurmon and the former’s son. Wayne, of Central, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V'. Sigmon Saturday night. Mrs. Harmon and Wayne will remain here for a week’s visit. Mrs. J. W. Ower is spending sev eral days as guest of her daughter, Mrs. Garf Wiiliamon at Six Miie S. C. Rev. A. J. Manly and Rev. Hobert J Brown were dinner guests of J. W. j Own Monday. Ernest McFaul and niece, Mrs. Chas. B. Martin, of Gastonia, spent the week-end at Knoxville, Tenn.. visiting relatives. Harry Clay of Hendersonville spent Saturday night 63 guest of D. L. Glazer.er and family. Mr. end Mrs .Arthur Taylor of Seneca, S. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. James Staton Wednesday. Miss Blanche Petit spent Sunday as guest of Miss Leota Randolph. Mrs. J. M Bowen and daughter, Mrs. Olivia Gailoway, returned to their koine at Wolf Mountain Satur day, having spent the past week visiting relative* in Brevard ana Bosnian. Mrs. E. D. Randolph and daughter, Miss' Leota Randolph, attended funeral services for Betty Lee Shook in Jackson county Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard and children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Woodard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid at Quebec. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Eldridee and son Car! we re visitors to Henderson ville Monday. Mrs. Will Mitchell underwent an operation at Mission, hospital in Ashe vilie last week-end and is reported critically ill. Mr. end Mrs. David Shoelhoffer and Mrs. Fritz Shoelhoffer of'Way nesville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Morgan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson and small daughter, lmogene, of Selica were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dickson’s i parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mor gan. Miss Dorothy Wilds anu Mifis Leota Randolph returned home Mon day .having spent the week-end visit ing friends at Newport, Tenn. NEW ARRIVAL Dr. and Mrs, C. L. Newlsnd an nounce the birth of a daughter, Joe Anne, on Saturday, August 25, at Lyday Memorial hospital. gjWHY Does Tinsley Serve The Same Custom ers Time After Time One Visit to the Shop will give you the answer. |tinsley| BARBERSHOP LOALIA TINSLEY Two doors above Bank Main Street iSfiv.tv:} flMwfr&fikV* g Renew Your Subscription LOW! I %w PROOF of SAFETY TWO BREATI-TAKIRS ERDORARCE ^ROW1 LAST WEEK 01 SAME TIACI-A IRAMATI: COMPARER OF SAFETY! READ DOTS LETTERS: jpggiM „ chairman. - ' •*>«,!;.’TSSS.'*—*'■ Dear Ur. Plra-stone: lon, I have 1 Under A-*;*; on theaH*3 1,61 ' 1 , , a 3.000-ttdlJ r ru(!lng i- t any I hour breaimb sVone tomparabure- 1 oiro V^lc'purformanoo. •!* f 1 Sf^aB " ***"*“ a aiaiWf.^.^of * I oar or ^ another-oul proieot^oh chto0C«a. Tvats&z&ggf *ir,Si*»5V-S£ cum-jrpprnp lono Tires 3 „ver oaae ;ts ras «" S';a.. o< «"“« . The Proof of leadership i performance! .Many claim i:. hut Firestone proves it. Kch r before hare tires withstn.,.! such severe, continuous, grim! • ihr torture, breaking 77 spet .1 records for 3,000 consecutive miles at 127.2 miles per hon-. Nut a <iuni-l)ipped cord Ion. - fiifil, not a tread separate'1, not one blow on I. g Hour alter hour, on tbroii: the scorching heat of the il i and inky blackness of the nigh:, with temperatures as high a. 120 degrees—breaking recur: after record for speed, strengt h, safely and blowout protection —all in a stupendous demon stration of safety performing a for the car owners of America. This was made possible by Gum-Dipping, which cost. every cord fiber with liquid rubber. For your holiday trip have the Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store equip your car with Firestone Tires and Spark Plugs, install a Firestone Battery and reline ycur brakes with Firestone Aqua prof Brake Lining. Pro tect your life and the lives oi your family with the safest tire in the world. Buy them this week before prices go higher. REDUCED PRICES FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY « *0-21 FILESTORE CERTIRY PROGRESS TIRES ___________ >Z1 cxdp^i HOYTHI OUTSTAWWG -1 VALUE M THE ♦.4*-2i \'>JF 05*75 0 .90 83.601 LOW-PSICtO nan 436-21 . 0.50 1.01 4.04 fm 4.75.14. . 1/8 6.70 1.03 4.32 530.19... 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