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ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent Miss Belle Fisher, Miss Faye Glazeier, James White and R-.Upn Burt visited friends at Cullowhee Sunday. Flora-Ree, young daughter of Mr id Mrs. Chas. Gant, is quite ill at lMe home of he, parents here. Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Glazener and daughter. Miss Ruby ami? Charles and Tom, and Miss Lee Galloway were shopping m »r j vard Saturday. Paul Jarrett was called home the latter part of the week ivoni Tell co Plains CCC- on account of the oriti Cal illness of his brother Killian, who Itiuni at Lvdav Memorial hos-1 pita I Pi*n Brevard. Killian is slightly t improved. Harry Bryson of Cashiers spent the week-end at Ltowah, lenn..j visiting relatives. Wash Whitmire of Big ^-v . Mrs* Anna Breedlove ot Lake • wav were called here the first of the week oil account ot the CMtl^L\t , ness of their father, Baxter Wh.t-j “Mr*. Mattie Melton spent Saturday, night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. | 1>0\lHse- 'I'.ulu, Kthel. Bessie. Lon me, Homy and Carrell Many and Laiv rente Whitmire spent the at Alton, tia., visiting Mr. and Mrs. \ asco Manly. ■»«:. poup Miss Pauline Leathers, Miss *ajre Gla.enev. ft* ‘and! spend several days visiting lelattcts M' Mr. and Mr- J- Rogos and j lnihv and Mi. and Mrs. A. !»• R°Sej£i tended a birthday dmnei at the Mi. and Mrs. LaSalle Hand, . , i,-ts. S Sunday. Mr- (L L. thus quite ill with flu at her home oil Main street. ' Mr.-. Walter Reece and Don and, Dot Reece pent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mahoney. Mrs Paul Rogers and chiluren are jj several days with the tor nier- fathci. .1 dm Patterson, near y.,l,.n Mr Patter-on underwent an operation ... S.x Mile hospital and is "m'i ' \ind Mrs. Leon McCall of P.ok were Sunday guests of Mr. ami M. Frank McCall. Mr. an.1 Mi Deyle Moss and two children wc 'inner guests of Mr and Mr-. L 15. H. tick at Cherryfield Sunday. Herbert Barrett i> spending sev , ral days as gu.st of his brother, Dear Ba r> tt and Mrs. Barrett. _ Mr ami Mr;-. Al Brys n were busi ,„SS vi-iter: to Brevard Monday. Xus’.ii. llogsed returned home Fri u > having spent the past week at tending the fair at Chicago. Mrs. L. M. Watkins was a Brevard isitor Sunday. Mrs. Lee Morgan and son Elvin, VI rs. Caarlie Batson and daughter tiachel, were guests of Mrs. Alien i.= k Wednesday. Miss Beatrice Sisk was a Brevard itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones were I Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. ley. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hudson and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hudson and Fred .>a:iiels of Greenville were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Daniels. KiV. and Mrs. Robert Meece, Mrs. t.umsey and Gene Meece of Sunset, 3. were Sunday guests of Mr. and !rs. \V. H. Jackson. Miss Etta Jackson of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent several days last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A’. H. Jackson. Roy Eldridge spent the week-end in Brevard visiting Lewis Simms. Mrs. II. G. Shophel visited her 'i ther, Mrs. W. IS. Hall Saturday. Mrs. Jim Henry and Mrs. Eck Sims of Brevard were Rosman visitors Saturday. Lake Everette and Clyde Hamby Easley attended the Indian Fair Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. j W. R. Lewis. _ Leo Lynch of Pickens was a Ros-j man visitor Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Grimshawe arid laughter Anna and Miss Louise Moore left for their home in Miami. via. Saturday after a few weeks .-it here. They were accompanied: ,v Mrs. Grimshawe’s mother, Mrs. 1 N. Moore and Miss Margaret Doe Asheville, both of whom expect to; lend the winter in Miami. .Miss Marie Moore is spending sev ■ral weeks in Asheville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Doe. Claude Glazener was a business visiter to Greenville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire and children and Mrs. Sam Foister were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan Sunday. Glenn ami J. C. Galloway were week-end guests of relatives at Etowah, Tenn. . (• H. Glazener and daughters Iris ■nid Alice spent the week-end at r I. Tree as guests of the formers d uehter, Mrs. Steve Ferguson. I .silo Nicholson spent the week , ill visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Nicholson at Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilds moved Monday to the Mrs. M. N. Moore firm about two miles from Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Galloway and children. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anders and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Iia Robinson were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher in Gloucester. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodard and family motored to Pickens, Six Mi:e. Easby, Greenville and Caesar’s Head :r.st Sunday. (Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lesco Gallo way, a daughter, Nellie Ruth, on Sunday, September 22nd. Mrs. W. J. Moore, Ruby Love and Odell Aiken were visitors at the home of Mrs. M. G. Duncan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitmire and son Boyce of Fayetteville spent^ t.ie week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Allison and Mr. and Mrs. J'mmey Whitmire. Mis. Clifford Calhoun of Porter spent last week as guest oi Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fleming. Mrs. J. N. Fleming and daughters Misses Licrene and Elizabeth and son George and Harry Simpson of China Giove, N. C., were Sunday guests of fli. firmer's son, H. D. Fleming and Mrs. rleming. Mrs. John Butler returned to her home at Ninety-Six Saturday, having spent the past week visiting her par ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt. .Misses Maidep and Ruth Jenkins and Pat Jenkins of Piedmont were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M- G. Duncan. Lovie Whitmire returned home Sunday after an absence of seventeen months. Grady Galloway of the Galloway Craft Dogwd <t company of' ,Capl‘ icis, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Galloway here. Thomas Johnson of Miami, rla., was a business visitor to Rosman the first of the wee!;. Miss Frances Morris left Monday , for C lumbia where she will enter the University of South Carolina. Miss Morris has spent the summer as , guest of her sister, Mrs. R. T. K.m ZL Miss Louise Williams spent the wetk-end at her home at Lake lox ™Mr. and. Mrs. Owen Robinson and Miss Frances Edens of Enka spent! the week-end as guests of the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. YY. rl. Edens. „ , Mr. and Mrs. VVm. Burns and Earl Merritt of Greenville and Whitt Nelson and Jack Nelson ot Central, S. C., Mr. and Mrs Charlie Batson and daughter Rachel of Old Toxaway were Sunday gue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Janies Nelson. Ralph Chapman of Chicago is spending a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chap man. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Whitmire were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson. Baxter Whitmire suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday and is reported critically ill at his home near Bos nian. Mrs. J. Z. Stroup returned home Sunday, having spent the past week visiting relatives at East Flat Rook Miss Bessie Glazener and Miss Belle Fisher attended the Indian Fair at Cherokee Friday. Miss Margaret Glazener is 'pend ing a few weeks visiting relatives at Easley, S. C. Mrs. Murr, mother of Mrs. J Meece, is reported critically ill at the home of her daughter here. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Reynolds and daughter Josie and son Columbus and Miss Ada Lee Gravely were Sunday guests oi M-. and Mrs. Frank Rains. Mrs. D. Berry of Walballa, S. C., is spending several days visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Gant. Mrs. Wade Garren and son Forest of Asheville were Brevard and Ros man visitors Sunday. Mis< Lucy Fullbright returned home the latter part of the week, having spent several days visiting lelatives in Charleston, S. C. Audrey, Colean and Martna Lou Williamson of Six Mile are spending savoial days visiting their grand mother, Mrs. J. W. Owen. Walton Gillespie of Brevard is spending several days visiting * his .-ister, Mrs. Richard Rice. . W. R. Lewis attended ths Indian Fair at Cherokee Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon and son moved last week from Central, S. C., and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and daughters Ruth ar.d Velma, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon attended the Pickens county singing convention held at Easley, S. C.( Sunday. Pete Price of Pickens is reported quite ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Giavely of the Old Toxaway section. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ashworth of Brevard were Sunday guests ef Mr. and Mrs. D L. Glaxener. Johnnie Wills of Hayesville stop ped at the home of Mrs. D. L. Glaze ner Wednesday, en route to New berry. DOVIE WHITE IS CLASS PRESIDENT Ofticers elected by the eighth grade of Rosman high school include : president, Dcvie White; vice presi dent, Geneva Petit; secretary, Lucille Galloway; treasurer, Clarie Petit. REVIVAL BEGINS AT MACEDONIA CHURCH Rev. Ilobert Broom and Rev. A. J Manly began revival services at Macedonia church in Gloucester Sun day An invitation is extended to the public to attend. DLACK-MINGUS MARRIACE IS SOI.EMSIZEI) SEPT. 11 Of interest to a large number ot residents here is the marriage of Miss Lilia Lucille Black to Mr. Sig mon Henry Mingus, since they were both teachers in the Rosman school several years ago. The following clipping gives detail-' of the event: DONALDS —Of cordial interest was the wedding of Miss Lilia Lucille Black to Mr. Henry Mingus, of Con nelly Springs. The happy event took place on Tuesday morning, Septem ber u, at 10 o’clock at “Rokhome. th" home of the officiating minister, and was attended by a number 01 relatives of the bride. The pretty bride, who was attired in a traveling suit of blue cloth, with hat and accessories to match, was unattended. As a 'corsage, she wore a spray of white heather, sent from Scotland, which is supposed to carry good fortune to the wearer. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James M. Dallas, who used the marriage service of the PreAyterian church. At the closs of rhe ceremony felicitations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Mingus. ! Mrs. Mingus is trie youngest daughter of George BlBck, a promt-1 ner.t farmer, and one of Donalds’ best j known citizens. She is a graduate of j Erskine college, has taught school for • a number of years. She trained as a ’ nurse at Anderson hospital. and is a I talented young woman, who has a j host of friends. Professor Miugur is a native of North Carolina, and a young man of excellent character, who has made a name for himself as an educator in the section of North State where he resides. He has charge of the school1 near Connelly Springs, which will be I the future home of the newly wedded | couple. Amid shdwers of rice and j good wishes Mr. and Mrs. Mingus I left for their new home. REV. COX CLOSES REVIVAL SERVICES Rev. Carl Cox of Slater, S- C., has i just closed a very successful revival in Jackson county at Rock Bridge. As a result of that meeting a new Church of God has been organized with thirteen members. LOCAL COUPLE MARRY IN S. C. Miss Blanche Arrowood and Mr. Waiter Glazener were married in Greenville Thursday, September 20, with probate judge officiating. Mrs. Glazener is the oldest daughter of GLADE CREEK (By Evie Reece) — The health of our community seems to oe very goo cist this writ ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps and children, Merrill and Buve*. vare guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blythe in Greenville recently. Mrs Jos Curto and children, Car (ir.en, Henry, Josephine,, Kathleen and (Mamie Jane, were Sunday guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Simms atjK i Enon. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sexton and (children, Jacqueline, Barbara, Ralph and Randy, have returned to th-sir home in Vero Beach, FI»„ after spending the summer months at their home here. Mr.,and Mrs. Ed Poole of Florida are occupying the W. E. Sexton home for a few weeks. Mrs. J. M. Holden, who spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. O. D. Reece, has returned to her home at Little River. Mrs. J. H. Arrington and children, Glenn, Billy, Harold and Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcum visited on Sunday J. H. Arrington, who is employed at John’s Rock CCC camp. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps and children, Merrill and Buve?, attend ed the old time singing at Etowah Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arrowood of Lake Toxaway. Mr. Glazener is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Glazener of Rosman. Mr. and Mrs. Glazener both attended Rosman high school. It is expected that Mr. and Mrs. Glazsner will reside in Rosman, where Mr. Glazener is employed. SMOKING A CAMEL when weary or "low” makes you "feel as good as new." Theft is a delightful "lift” which S' ' ' • banishes that "all in" . Enjoy this "energizing efifect'' as often as you want! Canters costlier tobaccos never interfere with your nerves. _ CHEVROLET THE Ownership Test :s simplicity itself. 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