ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent Mr ami Mrs. John Kilpatrick and two children of Brevard were Sunday , uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edens. k hey were accompanied home by Miss Frances Edens who will spend a few , ,»ys visiting her sister, Mrs. Kilpat Lewis Summey of Brevard spent the week-end visiting friends here. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Fisher and children spent Sunday at Webster visiting relatives. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Fisher s mother. Mrs. Cowan, and small son, who will spend several days visiting here. Mrs. Walter Reece of Pisgah Forest visited friends in Rosman Monday. Miss Helen Owen is spending sev eral days with her aunt, Mrs. Mickler Lusk. , „ Miss Carrie Collins of Norfolk, V», visited her brother. Wm. Collins, here Sunday. Floyd Callahan of Greenville visit ed friends here during the week-end. Miss Lucille Singletary left for her home at Miami last week, having spent several weeks at Brevard and East Fork. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge were business visitors to Asheville Friday. Ralph Eldridge spent the week-end in A heville visiting Mr. Smathers. The hoys each attend Brevard Col lege. M .J. W. Eldridge spent Thursday visit, vg Mrs. E. C. Neill. M .. H. N. Blake and daughter Mabel ami son Harry of Brevard wen guests of Mrs. C. J. Eldridge Sundav night. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Jackson, who have been residing in the Seliea sec 0 n. moved to Brevard Monday ami will n- de on Whitmire street. Mrs. I.ee R. Fisher and son Wash and drandaughter Jean Bales were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank’ Fisher at Lake Toxawny. Mrs. Steins, Jake and Jintmey Bales of Sylva were guests of Mr. and Mis. Lee R. Fisher Saturday and visited the former’s daughter. Miss Helen, who is a student at Brevard College. Miss Ola Paxton is quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr.-. A. M. Paxton. Billie Moore of Fayetteville spent the week-end as guest of Chas.. Glazencr. Miss Ruby Glazencr spent Thurs day night as guest of Miss Laura Pharr. Mrs. T. H. rhonias returned home Sunday, having spent several days visitinj; Mrs. Thomas Bryson at Cashiers. Why Hospitals Use a Liquid Laxative Hospitals and doctors have always used liquid laxatives. And the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. L)o you know the reasons? The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action ran thus be regulated to suit individual need. It forms no habit: you need not take a “double dose” a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxr.tive irritate the kidneys. The right dose of a liquid laxative brings a more natural movement, and there is no discomfort at the time, or after. • The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. A properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin brings sale relief from constipation. It gently helps the average person's bowels until nature restores them to regularity. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is aD approved liquid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use. It makes an ideal family laxa tive; effective for all ages, and may tie given the voungest child. * Mrs. Joe Galloway, Grace uauo way, Herbert Anders and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Flem Woods, Miss Voods, Richmond and Leon Manly, Vando Morgan, T. C. Henderson, Rev. J. E. Burt, Glen, Louise and Lorene Galloway and Emma Lee Galloway "ttended the singing at Glenville Sun day. Miss Lillie Pangle has returned home from Hendersonville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson spent Saturday night visiting the latter’s >arents, Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis and 1 daughters Ruth and Velma attended he singing at Mt. Tabor in South 1 Carolina Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis are mov I ing this week to the Whitmire apart ' ment on Main street. They have been occupying the Glazener cottage or I Main street, which will be occupied by Prof, and Mrs. Fleming. Austin Hogsed and Kay Collins ol | Rosman, Frank McCall of Cherry field, L. C. Hall of Gloucester, Perry Fullbright of Brevard and C. R I Clark of Lake Toxaway were suppei [ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arro i wood Tuesday night. Mrs. Welch Galloway and small ;on Charles were visiting the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J Bruner Friday night. Her father is 1 .[uite ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glazenei 'spent the week-end with Mrs. Glaze ner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H : Arrowood. 1 Little Miss Guyma Stover is spend ing a few days in Brevard visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jesse A. Galloway. 1 Miss Anne Moore of Gastonia spenl | the week-end with her parents, Mr ‘and Mrs. M. A. Moore at Cherry field. . . Mr. anil Mrs. r ranK Morgan vi»n ; L>d Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitmire Sun day night. Roger Dillard of Willets aeconv panied D. L. Glagener to his home iere for the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. Winston Ashworth oi 1 Brevard were guests of Mr. and Mrs ; 1). L. Glazener Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs.. L. D. Woodard o: Boone were Saturday night guests o: , ;he former’s brother, G. H. Wood arc end Mrs. Woodard. Mrs. J. S. Wilds and small daugh or returned home Saturday fron Newport, Tenn., where the formei vas called on account of the critica 11 ness of her father. J. W. Phillips the was accompanie dhome by Rac ■ Allen and Ed Hull. Mr. and Mrs. James Staton anc ! on Joe, Edwin Staton and Lawrence Whitmire were visitors to Cashier: Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis and twe •hildren of Greenville aecompaniei Miss Leota Randolph to her home iere Sunday and were dinner guests >f Mr. and' Mrs. E. D. Randolph. Ralph Laughter of He :■ lersonvilk i vas a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Randolph Wedne'day night. Virgil, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Owen, is reported quite ill. Mrs. Thomas Morrison is spending i few days in Brevard visiting riends. Judith Boley had her arm broken n a fall Friday. Mis- Louise Glazener. a student of Vsheville Normal, spent Sunday with \or parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson and laughters Kathleen and Doris of Bre ard were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumeral Saturday night. Mrs. M. C. Supmeral was a busi ness visitor to Hendersonville Wed nesday. Mrs. H . T. McGarity and son David left Sunday for Simpsonville, havine spent several (lays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilds. Mrs. Mattie Kline of DuBois, Penn., is spending a few days visiting her sister, Mrs. R. F. W'illiams, at Lake Toxaway. Mrs. Kline js en route to West Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Joe Bryson of Selica visited his son A1 and Mrs. Bryson Saturday. Mrs. Dewitt McCall, Mrs. Wilkie McCall, Talmailge Chastain and I LAST WINTER CLOTHES I Why not make them pay for themselves by making tnem 1IIIS winter’s clothes? 1 ne gentle, out thorough process used by m the Whiteway will bring them out looking as new and smart as I ever! Lhree daughters, Ruth and Walter Green and others o£ the Shoal Creek section visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manly and “pounded” them Friday night. Mrs. J. W. Owens, Dock Lusk and Mickler Lusk attended the singing at Glenville Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Woodard is quite ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bryson and Guy Bryson were visitors to East Fork and Carson Creek section Sunday. Mrs. Oscar Barrett and small son pent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney at Cashiers. Rev. A. Harris of Walhalla, S. C., is spending a few days here and holding revival services at the Church of God. J. B. Rogers' and A. D. Rogers spent a few days visiting relatives near Salem the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Galloway and childien spent Sunday at Pelzer, S. C., visiting relatives. Miss Beatrice Sisk was a business visitor to Brevard Saturday. Rev. A. J. Manly and son Homer left Saturday for Alto, Ga., to visit 1 the former’s son Vasco and Mrs. | Manly. • HOME EC GIRLS GIVE CHAPEL PROGRAM The second year home economics girls of Rosman high school presented ! a chapel program Friday, October 19, entitled, “Oh, What Shall I Wear?” This program told how many people, especially school girls, abused the use of clothing by wearing the wrong dress at the wrong time. It also gave a few ways by which a girl can save J on her clothing. The characters were as ioiiowing. Sara, Helen Fisher, Dorothy, Julia | Jordan; Family Financial Helper, ! Rubv Love; Spirit of Good Taste, ! Hazel Moore; Erdean (school or j sport dress), Carolyn Garren; Mir* ian (chiffon dress), Annice Whit I mire; Fairy (transparent velvet I dress), Dohonov Fisher; Ethel M.j j (long dress), Mildred Galloway; Eve ! ning Dress. Lucy Galloway; Plaid | Coat, Lenora Thomas; Spikes, Aman j da Price; Overalls, Helen McCall; j Sailor Suit, Hilda Galloway. j POPULAR COUPLE j IS WED IN GEORGIA i Relatives in Rosman have learned j of the wedding of Miss Dorothy De Weese, daughter of Mrs. Lillie De ' Weese, and Mr. Earl Byrd, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Byrd of Hazel | wood which occurred at Clayton, Ga., i October 14. Mr. Byrd is a grandson of the late j J. M. Byrd and Mrs. Lizzie Byrd of ■ Rosman and has visited here fre quently. I LOCAL COUPLE IS MARRIED j Miss Opal Owen and Mr. William Broom were married Friday, Oct. : 19th, Rev. Ernest McCall officiating ! at his home in the gloucester section, j Mrs. Broom is the daughter of Mr. ! ' and Mrs. Robert Owen of tester section. Mr. Broom of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Broun. . -. i son county, and also a brother of! i Rev. II. Broom, pastor t.i' Zion Bap-j j tist church here. /;. Y. P. U. PROGRAM ; IS INTERESTING Members of Little River B. V. ; j P. U. gave a special program at j Shoal Creek church in Gloucestet Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. A large number was present for the interesting program. MRS. GLOVER IS \ TAKEN IN DEATH j Friends and relatives in Rosman land the county will be sorry to learn I of the death of Mrs. Minnie Glover i which occurred in Tryon about two .weeks ago. Mrs. Glover was well I known here, having visited often at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. REV. DI RT WILL FILL REG l LA R A PPOINTMEH T Rev. J. E. Burt will fill his regular appointment at Mt. Moriah Calvert church next Sunday at 11 o’clock. The public is invited. LARGE POTATOES GROWS' IIY MR. GLAZE HER E. A. (Gus) Glazcner of Rosman | reports large sweet potatoes grown ( by him on his mother’s farm. The largest weighs six pounds, seven f ounces. Three of them weighed to-1 gother sixteen pounds, nine ounces. LARGE SHAKE IS KILLED Van Honeycutt, who resides at Frozen Lake in the Old Toxaway sec ion, reports killing a large snake near his home. The snake was four feet and eleven inches long and was a “blue racer.” It had “charmed" a bunch of young chickens in the yard of the Honeycutts. PENROSE NEWS The Rev. C. W. Hilemon, pastor of Enon Baptist church, preached a good sermon Sunday on the subject, “The Fruits of Old Age.” Sunday was «b orved in the church service as old rolks day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shamo, who are summer residents of Penrose, visited our church services Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shamo have purchased and are . eaulifying the Frady property, near T„ T. FLady’s below Penrose. They ore returning to their Florida home for the winter. The following from this commun ity are attending Brevard College: ■I a e k T yday, Lawrence Williams. Randall I ankford, Bess Ponder, Mrs. ’Toy Talley. Nettie Townsend, Vir-j I :rda and Juba Wilson. ji w"s r.unewhat of a s*ho"Wnj5 urnvise to scn C. F. Woodfin’s homo o flames end soon reduced to ashes arly Friday morning. Several neigh bors were soon on the ground and • v >d rone of the furniture and ether things. WHBHaBI LAKE TOXAWAY Mr. and Mrs. Ira Galloway were juests of Mr. and Mrs. G J. Brun ler Sunday. Frank Chappell spent Tuesday light with Martin Arrowood. Mrs. R. J. Cqok visited Mrs. Frank Wilbanks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKinna spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Eli McKinna. Mrs. Joe Cruso, who has spent a ;ew weeks visiting her parents, Mr. »nd Mrs. C. C. Hall, left Monday for lev home in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Martha Kline of Sabula, Pa., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. F. Wil iams. Mrs. Louise Cantrell has returned to her home in Brevard, after spend ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. H. G. Rogers. G. J. Brunner is quite ill at his home here. Miss Hazel Moses spent the week end with Miss Charlotte Rigdon at Wolf Mountain. Charles Galloway of Rosman spent Sunday night with Charles Lee Jr. Misses Mildred and Lucy Galloway spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Galloway, in Gloucester. Miss Louise Williams of Rosman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Williams. Miss Susie Miller, who has been visiting Mrs. C. J. Lee, has returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Laura Rogers at Little River. Austin Hogsed and Kay Collins of Rosman, Frank McCall of Cherry field, Perry Fullbright of Brevard, L. C. Hall of Gloucester, and C. R. Clark were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arrowood Tuesday evening. Marion Thomas has accepted a position at Biack Mountain. Mrs. Earl Lee and Mrs. Pose Owen visited Mrs. James Jones Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Jones visited Mrs. C. R. Clark Saturday. Prayer services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Brunner Wednesday evening, conducted by S. L. Sanders. Miss Dot Lee and Tom Lee visited friends in Hendersonville Sunday. John Cantrell of Brevard was the guest of his sister, Mrs. H. G. Rogers, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Clyde McCall and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. If. D. Lee Sunday. Misse- Helen Allison and Ruby Whitmire spent the week-end at the DAVIDSON RIVER SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Perfect Attendance First grade—Jane Gray, Dorothy Huf'iftetlcr, Frances Orr, Carolyn Sentelle, Inez Stamey. Second—Henry Curto, Gaden Gal loway, Clyde Galloway, Fleet Holden, Jack Mackey, Mary Anne Daniels, Marguerite Frady, Mary Louise Galloway, Helen Mulenex, Betty Rol ler, Frances Walker, Ruth Norris. Third—Roy Benfield, Ned Barnett, Victor Hollingsworth, Forest Reese, Elizabeth Allison, Helen Norris, Sue Elizabeth Orr, Helen Ray, Fae Sen tell, Willoree McGuire. Fourth—Russell Alexander, Bruce Baynard, Franklin Campfield, Bill Galloway, Ruth Baynard, Nora Lee Rhodes, Christine Sentell, Ellen Sen tell, Mattie Sheppard. Fifth—Paul Benlfield, L. C. Corn, Bob Gash, Ralph Holden, Dixon Ly day, Harold Norris, Alva Sentell, Frazier Sentell, Ralph Sentell, Thelma Daniels, Inez Edmundson, Bonnie Mae Galloway, Otellia Parris, Mary Edith Alexander, Sid Barnett, U. G. Corn, Willie Cody, Edna Nich olson. Sixth — Mary Goodson, Mary Parris, A. J. Parker, Christine Mule nex, Christine Galloway, Harvey Souther Jr., Elizabeth Carter, 7.e 11a Mae Orr, Ralph Allison, Ralph Orr. Eli Allison. Seventh—Annie Lee Sentell, Willie Mae Rhodes, Ruby Lee Allison, Joyce Sentell, Martha Albert, Eva Sentell, Herman Hollingsworth, Veora Mule nex, Ed Meece, Ruth Duncan, Ray Benefield. Honor Roll Second and third — Marguerite Frady, Betty Roller, Frances Walker, Helen Ray, Ned Barnett, Elizabeth Allison, John Norris, Mary Anne Daniels, Briscoe Norris, Stella Parris. homes of their parents at Cherry field. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pitts visited relatives at Seneca, S. C., recently. Mrs. Lewis Tinsley and Mrs. H. D. Lee entertained their Sunday school classes jointly with a marshmallow roast Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray and Cleon Williams spent Thursday in Ashe ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Aiken of Bre vard visited Mrs. H. G. Rogers re cently youngI mothers Don't «p«i* meat with children's cold*..■Treed thMDMymr owe mctn#f extern*Uy. No doe tog! Jus! mb thioct and cheat with . .. vta* _ Hot Soup Cold Days There is nothing more 1 nourishing or more ap- | propriate on I a cold day § than a bowl of GOOD Z J SO.UP like we serve. * H Good Food Cooked Right a Whether it be a meal, « ; short order, lunch, hot ■ dog, hamburger. ! 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