ROSMAN
MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent
GCR&TS AT
LO VERNE
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bauknight
at'd son, Easley, S. C.; Mrs. Craig
Whitmire and daughter, Bosnian:
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Ben-ley, Brevard:
Mrs. J. FtankDeVane, Mrs. Evelyn
Xix. Mrs Ludwig Diouhy, Miami,
Fla., wve registered callers at Go
vern '.luring the past week.
SOPHOMORES
ELECT OFFICERS ;
On Tuesday morning the supho«,
more class cf Busman high schoo. |
elected officers for the school year i
of 1934-35. The following were
elected:
Bresident, Hazel Mcore; vice pres
ident. Quinton Crane; secretary,
Lucy Galloway; program committee,
Thomas Glazenerf Frank Chappell,!
Lucy Galloway.
St;XIOR CLASS
ELECTS OFFICERS
The siiiior class oi Bosnian high
.school elected officers September It.
Thelma Galloway was elected presi
dent; Victor Sigmon, vice president;
Ella Mae Collins, secretary-treas
urer; Charles Lee, reporter; Mildred
Galloway, assistant reporter and
Martin A no wood, class represent
ative*
The program committee is com
posed of Altha McCall, Beatrice
Woodard, Augustus Norris and Wal
ter McNeely, and the social commit
tee: Eva Fharr, Hall Owen, Blan
ton Whitmire, and Odelle Aiken were
chosen by the class.
The lilac was choseu as class
flower and orchid and green as
class colors. The class motto is ;T°
the stars through bolts and bars,
which is the same motto the class
had when juniors.
SENIORS PRESENT
CHAPEL PROGRAM
Tlie senior class of Rosman high
school gave the first chapel program
Fridav, September 14. The devotion
al exercises were conducted by R. T.
Kimzey, principal, after which the
entire school sang several songs.
The seniors presented a one-act
play entitled. "The Blue Teapot,
which dealt with the modern problem
o, voting people learning how to get
along with each other before mar
riage. Life is a matter of give and
take as Mi Brown explains to the
young girl. The cast of characters i
follow: Paw Brown, Ray Hinkle,
Rla Brown. Odell Aiken; Cynthia,
Pauline Moore; Jimmie, Charles Lee.
homecoming to be
HELD AT EAST FORE
Rev. W. N. Gillespie of the East
Fork section wishes to announce the
annual home coming day that lia=>
been held at his home for a numbei
of years honoring his birthday has
this'vear been moved from his house,
to the East Fork Baptist church and
will be held the fifth Sunday, Sep
tember 30. The public is invited to
attend and bring well tilled lunch
baAkesp«cial invitation is extended to
the singers ajid ministers of the
county to be present.
CRASS OFFICERS
ARE ERECTED , ,
Chi-- officers for the tenth grade
were elected as follows: president,
E Arctic Whitmire; vice president,
Millie Allison; secretary. Chas. Mc
Call- treasurer, J. F Burt.
The tenth grade will have charge
of chapel next Friday a. 8.45. The
pifhlic is /invited* Basketball prac
tice began last week. H D. Flemming
is coaching the b y and Glenn Gadc
way the girls.
MAD DOC, IS
KILLED SEAR HERE
' A mad dog was killed in the Que
bec- section Friday The animal was,
reported to come from the Bohemy
section and bit a large number o!
dogs in the Quebec section.
Mrs Delia Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Flenn Allen of HenderaonviUe wre
uuests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Paxton
Sunday. They were accompanied
home b.v Mrs. L. M- Glazener who
will spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Duff Glazener of
N'ewrv. S. C., Sfllent »:vmal days
last week as guests of Mr. and Mis.
•\ M. Paxton. .
Mis* Ola Paxton was a business
visitor to Cullowhec Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Staton were
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mi
(i. M. Israel Sunday. .
\V. R. Lewis was a business visitoi
< . Pickens Monday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon and
Wayne Harmon of Central. S. P
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. 1.. V. Sigmon. _
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MALARIA
S. H. Siniard Harold Nelson
BREVARD TAXI
CO.
Trip To Asheville
3 Hour Stay
$1.50 ea, round trip
4 or more
TO INDIAN FAIR
Sept. 18 to 21st
$2.50 ea., round trip
5 or more
Phone 54
Lari Murphy of Pickens visited
his aunt, Mrs. Lee R. Fisher, Sun
day.
Leslie Owen was a dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gant Monday.
Mis. J. I.. Crow of Walhalla, S. C..
s;>. tiding several days as guest of
; r daughter, Mrs. C. L. Gant and
ii, Clarence Crow.
I Mrs. L). L. Glazcner was removed
. Lyday Memorial hospital in Bre
i aid Saturday night for treatment.
■ A. M. White -Jr., Earl White,
MLs Ophelia White, Ralph Gallo
1 . ay. Frank Israel, Chas. Glazener,
A iish Fisher, Douglas and Ralph
| Lid ridge. Miss Daisy Galloway, Lila
! v. llospie, E. •]. Whitmire are at
nding Brevard college.
I Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener and
I on Thomas and daughter Ruby were i
l dinner giusts of Mr. and Mrs. Wins-j
,1 Ashworth at Brevard Sunday.
Miss Ruby spent Saturday night with
Mrs. Ashworth.
I). L. Glazener of Willetts spent,
he week-end with his family here, j
Miss Ruby Glazener, who has been,
ill with an ear and throat infection
for the past two weeks, was able to
return to school Monday. She was
treated by Dr. H. J. Bradley of Bre
vard. *
Wash Fisher was a dinner guest
of Chas Glazener Monday.
Miss Emma Galloway is spending
several weeks at the home of Mrs.
D. L. Glazener. _ „
Mr. and Mrs. Crittent Galloway
spent tlie week-end at Cashiers as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson.
Misses Beatrice Sisk and Lula
I Manly and Rev. A. J. Manly attended
| the stewardship meeting held at
Brevard Baptist church Friday.
Barnev Jane, small daughter of
Mr. and'Mrs. Alien Sisk, is reported
quite ill. !
Mr. and Mrs. Larry’ Simpson of
Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney.
Killian Jarrett of the Lake Toxa
way section is reported quite ill at
the Lydiay Memorial hospital m
Brevard. , „ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Aiken of
Cateechee, S. C., were Sunday
guests of Miss Alma Dodson.
Mrs. Zeb Stroup left Saturday for
Hendersonville and East Flat Rock
to spend a week visiting relatives.
Mrs. Will Mitchell returned home
Wednesday, having spent the past
three weeks a patient at Mission
hospital in Asheville.
Miss Hattie Lee McCall spent the
week-end at Cherryfield ns guest of
her grandmother, Mrs. Rena Aiken.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galloway
and children were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Galloway’s father, L. n.. Powell
and family at Rockbrook, near Bre-,
vard. , „ .
Mr. and Mrs. trank Rains ana,
children were guests Sunday of Mrs. I
Gus King at East Fork. i
Gerald Wilson of Brevard spent |
the week-end in Rosman as guest ct
his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr3.
Jordan Whitmire.
Misses Elsie White, Irene Pharr
and Allen White left Monday for
W C T. C. where they will enter
school. They were accompanied by
Miss Mae White, James and William
White and Miss Ola Paxton
Miss Carolyn Garren, daughter ot ,
Mr and Mrs. Clemmon Garren. was I
rushed to Lyday Memorial hospital
Sunday night for an emergency oper
ation for appendicitis.
Miss Ruth Gillespie of the.
Cherry field section is reported quite
ill at the home of her mother, Mrs.
^Clifford Stover had the misfortune
to get his leg cut while employed at
the Galloway-Craft dogwood null at
Cashier- Friday of last week. |
Mi- Marie Moore, who has been
emph-yed at Fairfield for several
months, ivtu'ncd home the latter i
, art of the week.
Misses Louise and Lois Galloway
nt Thursday night as guests ot,
their cousin, Dohonov Fisher.
Miss Marie Moore and Miss Ella j
Mae Collins were dinner guests ot ,
Miss Ola Paxton Sunday.. !
Miss Odell Aiken spent the week-,
end in Brevard visiting relatives. j
Richmond Manley left the latter j
part of the week to spend several
weeks with his brother, \ asco, and
Mrs. Manly in Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fleming and
small daughter spent the week-end
at Procter visiting relatives.
Mrs. Joe Galloway and children
.spent the past week in Gloucester
l \ isit log the formers parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Spurgeon Owen
Miss Leona Wilson ot Cashieie
spent several days last week as ]
guest tf her sister, Mrs. Cnttent
Galloway. _
I Rev. Heaton of Georgia has oeen
i engaged in ^revival work at the
i Church of God here the past week.
Rev. Carl Cox and Rev. Stone will
I assist in the meeting this week.
Glenn Galloway and Odelle Owen
were visitors to Wolf Mountain Sun
dajames T. Bales and son Jimmy of
Sylva spent Saturday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher.
I Miss Ophelia White was a dinner
guest of Miss Inez Oats Sunday.
Mrs. S. E. Whitmire spent Sun
day as guest of her daughter, Mrs.
E. A. Glazener. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches and
“Grandmother’' Dixon and Dr. Joe
E. Osborne were dinner guests °*
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener Wed
nesday night.
Mr. Tiilie of Cullowhee spent Sun
day night as guest of Vando Mor
^ Rev. M. E. Summey of Central.
S. C., was a business visitor to Ros
man Monday.
Miss Montaree Galloway spent
j the week-end as guest of Miss
Ophelia White.
; D. II. Parsons and Ralph Burt
made a business trip to Indianapolis
! during the week-end.
Mrs. Marion Glazener is spending
a ftw days at Easley, S. C„ visit
ing her sister, Mrs. J. M. Hand.
> Mrs. W. E. Galloway and daughter
Daisy ami son Cecil, Mrs. EuWU>
Staton and two children were Bre
vard visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bauknight nnd
son Lehmann of Easley, S. C., were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Whitmire.
Mrs. Ed Harbin is spending severs,
weeks at Baltimore, visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Dickerson.
Rufus Looper of Greenville was
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Glazener Friday.
Marion X'latencr and dpugbterd,
i Margaret and Bessie, and Bes
ie Whitmire, were Sunday guests
of Rev. W. N. Gillespie.
Paul Stroup and E. M. Collins j
spent the week-end at Lake Santeela 1
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sum-1
mers.
Ernest McFaul visited Asheville,
Waynesville, Sylva, Franklin and
Highlands Sunday.
i Mrs. Maggie Nicholson spent Sun
i day as guest of her son Lee and
! Mrs. Nicholson. _ ,
j Mrs. Kannie Gilresple of Brevard
; spent Sunday as guest of her brother
; James Nelson and Mrs. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Covil and j
John Chapman of Tryon were]
guests of Rev. and Mrs. C. J
Eldridge Friday. i
Mrs. Hubert Callahan and small
son returned to their home at Green*.
ville Saturday. She was accompanied
home by her husband and Floyd Cal- j
lahan.
Lewis Sims of Brevard spent bun-1
day as guest of Roy Eldridge. I
Miss Dohonov Fisher of the
Gloucester section spent Monaay |
night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira ,
Robinson. , , .
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard and .
children were Sunday guests of Mrs.,
and Mss. C. Mogan at Glenvile.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and Guy !
Bryson Jr. attended funeral services |
for Mrs. Thomas Turner at Travel-1
ers Rest Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edney of Enka
passed through Rosman Sunday, hav
ing visited relatives at Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reece and
children of Pisgah Forest visited
relatives and friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Moss and Sons, Floy
and Harold returned to their home
in Florida the first of the week, hav
ing spent two weeks visiting relatives
here. , .
Mr. and Mrs. John Leathers and
son John Jr. of Spartanburg were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. j
Lsuthci'Si
Miss Pauline Leathers, who spent
the past week in Brevard, returned.j
home Saturday.
John Pickelsimer spent Friday a*
guest of Ralph and Douglas
Eldridge. ,, ,, !
Ralph and Douglas Eldridge, Mrs.
H. N. Blake and daughter, Miss
Mabel, were Asheville visitors Satur
day
Miss Annie Davies spent Sunday
as guest of Mr3. H, G. Stophel.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves and
two children and Mrs. Robert Essie
of Winston-Salem were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Stophel Saturday.
Miss Irona McCall of the Glou
cester section spent Thursday as
guest of Mrs. H. G. Stophel. j,
•Leslie Owen spent the past week:
in Gloucester visiting relatives.
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and
sons Ralph, Douglas and Roy were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Sharp. „ . „
Miss Frances Galloway of Penn
sylvania spent several days last week
as guests of her grandparents^ Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Galloway. Miss Gallo
left Sunday for Cullowhee where
she will enter college.
Miss Carrie Collins of Tennessee
is spending a few days as guest ol
her brother bill at the home of Mrs.
T. V. Smith. _ . !
Mrs. John Butler of Ninety-bix is
spending several days as guest of her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt.
Misses Agnes and Anne Hughes ot
Clenville and Simpsonville and T. D.
I.-.,,. , jt c-were week-end
guest- of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. -Num
eral.
Missis Belle Fisher, Irene Pharr,
E v a P h a r r and Virginia Oats,
James White, Joe Duckworth and
Earl Fuilbright of Brevard and
Claud Stroup made a motor trip
through Gloucester section and Mt.
Pisgah Sunday. The party also en-.
! joyed a picnic lunch.
PISGAH FOREST NEWS j
.
A large crowd attended and enjoy-;
ed the annual Perry Orr reunion
which was held at the home of C. G.
Campfield, Sunday. An interesting
program was presented and a boun ;
tiful piinic dinner served. rnere,
were a hundred and four relatives j
and friends present; and after an
enjoyable dav they departed to meet
at the home of Bob Orr next year. ]
W. D. Gash attended the parkway
hearing in Washington, D. C., Tues
Will Allison is visiting nis daugh
ter, Mrs. 0. P. Anners, in Greer,
s c.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coin of Forest
City, and W. D. Henson of Asheville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Com.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and son
of Swannanoa spent the week-ena
with Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Campfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams and
daughter Lena, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
i Williams and son and Miss Etta
I Hayes returned to their home at
Don’t Sell Your Old Gold
To Strangers
BRING IT TO IIS AND GET
BEST PRICKS AND
HONEST WEIGHT
C. B. McFEE
The Old Reliable
Watchmaker and Jeweler
King Bldg.
'Iain Street Brevard j
| Lakeland, Fla., last week after spend
ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
[Frank Patton.
! (Mr. and Mrs. Larry Simpson of
Greenville spent the week-end with
the letter’s mother, Mrs. D. W. Hol
lingsworth.
Friends in this section will be
sorry to learn of the serious illness
of Geo. Hall at his home in Humph
rey, Ark.
Alien Campfield of Swannanoa
spent last week with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Campfield.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Allison and
Mrs. H. Hedrick spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ray
on Little River.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bowen spent
Sunday with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowen at North
Brevard.
W. E. Sexton spent several days
last week in Columbia, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buckner and
children of WeaverviIIo spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
Edwards.
R. E. Mackey and family spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Frances
Allen at Swannanoa.
ON ANY JOB there are plenty
of timet when you just don't
seem to dick. A Camel gives
a delightful and immediate
"lift.” Eases the strain. In
creases your energy. Enjoy
these benefits as often as you
please. For Comei'i costlier to
baccos otter get on the eenasS
X BURN ALL NIGHT!”
□ —that's all it costs the average customer to burn a
25-watt lamp for l2'/2 hours. So suppose you DID
forget the hall light?
That penny saved the possibility of stubbed toes, barked
chins and maybe a nasty tumble over Junior's unparked toys.
And did you ever hear of a night prowler that failed to give
a lighted home a wide berth?
One cent! It may not buy much in other viys. You need
several of them for a newspaper or to post an out-ot-town
letter or for a package of chewing gum.
But—because electricity is so cheap ONE CENT SPENT
ELECTRICALLY BUYS HOURS OF SERVICE! One cent, for
Ffurnish reading light with a 75-watt bulb more than ou
hours. . . or .. spot-light your face with a 25-watt bulb
for more than a month of shaves . . . or . . . *>r«Jten
the card table with an indirect lamp for several rubber
lc Keep# A 25-Watt Lamp Lighted From Du»k To Dawn
Southern Public Utilities