Many Rosman Pupils On Honor Roll Eleventh Grade Honor roll—Ray Hinkk, Augustus Norris, Mae Cash, Fannie Chastain, Ella Mae Collins, Thelma Galloway. Alta Hinkle. Perfect attendance—Martin Arro wood, Warren Case, Them CasslI, Charles Galloway, Ted Harbin, Ray Hinkk, Fred Israel, Charles Lee, Oliver Morgan, Augustus Norris, Hall Owen, Victor Sigmon, Blanton Whitmire, Odell Aiken, Mae Cash, Ella Mae Collins, Mildred Galloway, Mary Gillespie, Opalie Green, Ruth Green, Alta Hinkk, Ella Mac Mas ters, Pauline Moore, Altha McCall, Eva Pharr, Mary Waldrop, Nellie; Wilds. Tenth Grade Perfect attendance—Millie Allison, Leo Banther, Virginia Arroood, Mae Owen, Lois Whitmire, Ruby Whit mire, Ann Gillespie, Mary Morgan, Inez Oates, Laura Pharr, Harold] Jones. EaJ 1 Whitmire, Everette Whitmire, D. S. Winchester. Honor roll— Millie Allison. Leo Banther, Gertrude Breedlove. Mae, Morgan, Julius Tinsley, , .verettej Whitmire, Charles McCall. Inez; Oates, Laura Pharr. ; Ninth Gro(ti‘ Perfect attendance— Larence Ban-J ther, J. R. Breedlove, Quinton Crane, j Fred Gillespie, Thomas Glazener,) Walter Green, Tom Rogers, Archie) Whitmire, Herbert Woodard, Iiieie Barton, Dohonov Fisher, Helen) Fisher, Hilda Galloway, Lucy Gallo-j way, Julia Jorda n, Ruby > Love, Hazel Moore, Hazel Moses, 1 Amanda Price, Othalen Reid, Tommie j Reynolds, Louise Rigdon, Lenoia, Thomas, Annico Whitmire, Aihlici Owen, Oneda Wilds. ; Honor roll — Lawrence Bant her, ■ J. R. Breedlove, Quinton Crane, Lucy; Galloway, Barbara Henderson. Eighth tirade I Perfect Attendance—Roy Eldridge,) Herbert Fisher. Craig Fisher. Scott Galloway, Earl Gillespie, Harold Hog-! ,ed, J. B. McCall. Charles McNeely,; Everett McCall, Wayne Morgan,, Robt. Lee Oates Jr.. Rufus Odell, Bill Owen, Troy Owens. Clarie Pettit,; .1. hu Reid, Hovey Waldrop, Charles, Whitmire. Ray Winchester, Louie) Fisher. Lucille Galloway, Ruby) Glazener, Blanch Hamlin, Sylvia Huggins, Eula Mae Morris, Inez Pangle, Blanch Pettit, Willie Mae Teague, Vergie Thomas, D o v i e ( White, Margaret White. Honor ivll Harold Hogsed. Bill) Owens, Ray Winche.^ber. Lucille Galloway. Ruby Glazener. Dovie) White, Margaret White. St t enth Grade j Honor roll—None. j Attendance—Gerald Allison. A. P-i Bell,Powell B o 1 y, Preston Brit-f tain, Alfred Galloway, Edward Gil-j lespie, J. L. Nicholson, Russell Owen, j Earl Powell. Clyde Rice. Frank Whitmire, Robert Whitmire, J. A. Wild. I>. H. Winchester. Lucy Brit-j tain, Lula Cassell, \dell Conner. Inez* Glazener. Eva Israel. Mariiam, HUSKY THROATS | Overtaxed by speaking,sing ing, smoking Steward Tobitha Waldrop, Bessie W hitraire, Agnes Woodard. Sixth Grade Attendance — Joe Burt., Charles Huggins, Wylie Lowe, Rastus Smith, Arthur Waldrop, Dewey Morris; I Gladys Clark, Ruby Green, Ruth Lewis, Levonne Nicholson, Ruth Rice, Elizabeth Sisk, Dona Mac Smith, Marriah Stewart, Marie Wild, Ella Mae Whitmire. Honor roll—Gladys Clark, Ruth Rice. Fifth Grade Attendance — Edna Allison, Hazel Barrett, Mildred Boley, Lillian Bry son, Effie Butler, Ola Butler, Jewel Garren, Rosie Gillespie, Vera Ham lin, Ellen Morgan, Edith Morris, Gladys^ Whitmire, Helen Whitmire, Mae Whitmire, A. J. Brown, Edward Brittain, Gerald Gillespie, Jason Gil lespie, Ray Israel, W. B. Jones, Clarence Masters, Paul Meece, Ralph Meece, Alfred Owen, Fred Powell, Vernon Randolph, Craig Snipes, Ruel Whitmire, Bruce Whitmire, Glenn i Winchester. xionur rou—c,ana Allison. Fourth Grade Honor roll—Dan Edens, Earl Gal loway. Albert Israel, Ernest Moore, J. A. Meece, Louie Batson, Lois Mae Cassell, Esther Galloway, Edna Nel son, Josephine Powell, "Lois Petit, Blanche Raines, Lela Aiken. Attendance — Clifford C 1 u b b, Homer Dodson, Jack Edens, Dan Edens. Earl Galloway, Albert Israel, Jesse McCall, Norman Morgan, Les lie Nicholson. Bruce Smith, Allen Whitmire, V. B. Waldrop Jr., The resa Brittian, Pearl Jones, Lucy Mc Call, Christine Morgan, Edna Nel son, Lois Petit. Third Grade Attendance — Margaret Whitmire, Lois Raines, Guy Bryson, Henry Snipes, Martha Whitmire, Mae Greene, Nadine Powell, Boice White, Bobby Leo Rice, W. B. Head Jr., Lorena Galloway, Stanley Winches ter, Velma Lewis, Frances Gillespie. Honor roll — Lorena Galloway, Frances Gillespie, Velma Lewis, Stanley Winchester. Second ,iGrade Attendance—Betty Bryson, Betty Lou Galloway, Thelma Gant, Madrie. Galloway, Iris Glazener, Margaret j Kifer, Jeanette Owen, Doris Pangle, I Ruth Randolph, Edna Russell, Bar ney Sisk, Bert Dodson, Dewey Dod son, Derrell Gant, Bryan Morgan, Allen Pressley, Henry Whitmire. Festus Wilds. Honor roll—Alvin Moore, Claude Murphy, Leroy Holden, Russell Snipes. Albert Whitmire, Barney! Sisk. Myrtle Broom, Margaret Kifer; I Judith Boley, Madrrie Galloway. ! First Grade Attendance —Catherine Galloway, Louise Galloway, Carolyn Kimzey, Jeannette McCall, Ruby Moore, Voigt Karl Boley, Craig Dodson, Ralph Dodson, J. B. Hensley, J. B. Holden, Harold Houck, Alfred P well, Bert Scruggs, Gene Stroup, Conrad Woodard, James Galloway, Ernest Gillem, Leon Lusk, Ophelia Chapel, Mary Clubb. Lois Galloway, Marie Galloway, Jessie Mae Gillem. Honor roll—Ernest Gillem, Lois | Galloway,'Marie Galloway, Wayne Harmon, Ivalee Anders, Edna Lee j Broom, Hannah Lance, Grace Alii- J son, Jeanette McCall, Carolyn Kim-' zcv, Grace Kifer, Conrad Woodard., r—" for every ^ Mo>‘e Pounds of Pork per Dollar Invested M ore Dozens of Eggs More Gallons of Milk More Pounds of Butter is7 GROCERIES AT PRICES THAT WILL Save You Money Operetta Conductor — Nathaniel Shilkret, leader of a forty piece orcheetra in the light opera ae ries of the Palmolive Theatre, heard every Tuesday night from 10 to 11 ovr' WEAF, the red network. NEW CHEVROLET IS ! NOW BEING SHOWN! DETROIT, Oct. 31—For the first] time since Chevrolet added the Stan dard six in 1933, a four-door five- j passenger sedan is now included in j its lower priced line. In announcing j the new model as an addition to the j 1934 Standards, Chevrolet Motor j Company declares it to be the lowest i priced four-door sedan in the field j of sixes and eights. Its list price is j $640, or $100 under the Master four- j door sedan. The major new feature in styling ; is the treatment of the rear end, j where the body panels extend low i in an unbroken contour to cover the j back of the chassis. This construe- ■ tion do&s away with the rear cross- i member cover, and provides a smooth j sweeping effect. The rear tire car- 1 rier and the rear bumper supports extend through openings in the body , panel, as does the gasoline tank ! filler-neck. Comfort for rear seat passengers I is improved by provision for extra Kg room, the back of the front seat ' l>eing deeply recessed, giving plenty of space for a built-in foot rest. \ Maximum elbow room is obtained by j means of deep recesses in the sides of | the body above large arm rests. A | capacious pocket in the back of the i front seat is an added convenience. Upholstery is of mohair material of a new shade of texture, set off by harmonizing head-lining. Equipment features include an ad-, justable sun-shade at the driver’s seat, button type latches for lock- ( ing all doors, dome light, and rear window curtain. The front doors are equipped with ; no draft venti-panes, fitted with ex terior rain shields. CONNESTEE NEWS Our pastor, Rev. W. S. Price, Jr., preached a wonderful sermon on the Lord’s Supper at the Baptist church last Sunday. After the sermon the Supper was instituted. We have preaching services every Sunday at eleven A. M. and seven-thirty P. M. Visitors are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whitmire at tended the home coming at Pleasant Grove Sunday and report an enjoy able time. ■ Lambert Baker and Tildren liol- ; den, of Highlands, spent the week-; end with their parents here. They j have employment in that town. Mi.-s Bertha Masters spent Sunday j witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee • Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Warrior Mull and j daughter, Gladys, attended the sing-; ing at Glenville. . j Announcement has been made ol' the birth of a son, Royee Robert, to j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker of High lands, on Friday, October 19. Rev. W. S. Price, Jr., was the guest of F. P. Tinsley and family last Sunday. Jimmie Eubanks was killing hogs Monday. Miss Essie Mull and little brother, Newland ,visited Mrs. Porter Tins ley Sunday. . Lamnert Bauer, .uurvm "muimp Tom Nicholson and Lipsey Render-1 son were business visitors to Ashe ville last week. Miss Mildred Whitmire and Teddy Jennings are leaving Thursday of: this week for Sarasota, Florida. They have employment with the out of-door school there.. M" and Mrs. Summey Brown and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Brown spent Sunday with relatives in this section. William Hcgsed called on his par ents one day last week. Several children of this community have whooping cough. Among them are Jennie and Jeanette Raines, Lo la Mav Gla/.ener and others. We had our rii*t killing frost Mon day morning, but it was a big one. Every dimmest man was once honest.'until temptation got the bet ter of him. If we hope to amount to anything, we must break away from the herd. Finland’* Timb«ri*nd Half of Finland Is clothed ,vith val uable timber. Railway locomotives burn wood instead of coal. In tbe days of wooden shins Finland held an Important place In shipbuilding aud on the seas. More and more of tlie square rigged Cape Horn grain ships have fallen Into Finnish hands. B'lt with the steel ship dominating modern ma rine traffic, lack of iron ere has crowd ■d the Finns from their once irnpor 1 an! place In general shipping on the , •* ;; ?, PISGAH FOREST NEWS An announcement of interest which was revealed Sunday was the marriage of Miss Stella Cody and Mr. Earl Wyatt, both of Pisgah Forest who were married in Pickens, S. C., Monday, March 26th, by Rev. R. A. Hudson. The bride who is the -attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Co dy, attended Brevard high school and the groom, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wyatt, was formerly connected with the United States army, but is now an employee of Carr Lumber Co. Both are popular young people and are at present with the grooms par ents. Rev. R. D. Carver., of Rogersviile, Tenn., who is conducting a revival at Mills River, was calling on friends in this section Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Fort, Jr., of Americus, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Fort’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. W. W. Croushorn. Mrs. Fort was before her recent marriage, Miss Mary Louise Croushorn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnett had as their guests Sunday, Paul Carland j and family, of Mills River and Mr. j and Mrs. Philip Sitton. I Mrs. P. C. Reilly of Indianapolis,, Ind., was a recent guest of Miss An nie Jean Gash. George Barton is visiting his sis- j ter, Mrs. Pauline Bull, in South • Carolina. I Mrs1. G. Parker and daughter,. Josephine, of Rutherfordton, are vis-1 king Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allison and; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and son., Billy, of Swannanoa, spent the week- \ end with Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr.1 and Mrs. C. E. Campfield. Mrs. Redmon, of Asheville, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Jake Parvis. Misses Mamie and Flora Lyday j spent the week-end in Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orr, who spent I the past week there visiting Mr. and j Mrs. Jim Heath returned to their! home here with the Misses Lyday! Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mackey and' son, of Swannanoa, spent the week-1 end with Mrs. Dovic Sentell. Mrs. S. E. Whitmire, of Rosman, spent Thursday with her grand daughter, Mrs. Walter Reese. ’ Soup if again being served to the undernourished children by several \ welfare workers at the school hous< at the noon hour. Mrs. Galloway, of Brevard, is supervising the work. Aged Colored Woman Dead “Aunt Nancy” Axim, colored, died at her home here on Tuesday, after an illness of some time. Burial ser vices were held Wednesday after noon. “Aunt Nancy” was nearly 100 years old. and was a highly respected ; resident of the community. She was one of the few Methodists among the colored residents of the town. DEPARTMENT LISTS DON’TS FOR HUNTERS Don't keep your gun loaded except when you are actually hunting, but handle it at all times as if it were loaded. Don’t point your gun at anyone even if you are sure it is empty. Don’t carry your gun when climb ing fences or brush piles. Don’t handle a gun by the muzzle or pull it toward you. Dcn.t shoot at any game unless you can see it clearly enough to poositive ly identify it. There is safety in our North Carolina deer law in that the deer you can shoot must be a buck and all bucks have horns. Don’t violate the farmer's hospital ity by leaving gates open, cutting fences, or destroying his property. Don’t throw your smoke out of the car or into the brush without putting it out. Don’t hunt without a license—the game warden may get you at the 5 time when you are enjoying the hun. most. GET TENDER, LEFT HAMS The next time you purchase a ham, insist that it. comes from the left side of the hog. You will find it! more tender and juicer than the rig’f flank. A painstaking student of hog man nerisms, who desires to be nameless., is responsible for this odd bit of in 1 formation. It would appear that when a hog scratches his starboard, or right side, he does an intricate Charleston ■with his right foot. This naturally develops his muscles. On the other hoof, when he feelr j the urge to scratch his left flank, h'. , merely indulges in a mild shimmy i against a tree or post. Result: Right hams are muscular and tough; those on the left side | have just the right degree of succu- j knee. If you don’t believe us, ask the next hog you see, or watch him per form for ten days. Renew Your Subscription DON’T NEGLECT I YOUR KIDNEYS! IP your kidneys are not working i right and you suffer backache. < dizziness, burning, scanty or too 1 frequent urination, swollen feet and ankles; feel lame, stiff, "all tired | out" . . . use Doan’s Pills. Thousands rely upon Doan's They, are praised the country over j (let Doan's Pills today. For sale br ; all druggists. DOAN’S PILLS AT THE SON THEATRE Showing last times Thursday at The Clemson is “Gambling,” a r,:ya* tery-melodrama. On Friday and Saturday of this week “Randy Rides Alone.’- featuring John Wayne in a western action drama, will be shown together with shorts of an entertaining type. Music, love and laughter run riot in “The Merry Widow,’’ a picture that is having a great run in the larger cities of the United States this week. The Clemson ie fortunate in securing release on this picture on Monday and Tuesday. Maurice Chcvalir and Jeanette MacDonald are stellar players in “The Merry Widow." New song hits, orchestrations and gorgeous scenery add to this outstanding musical num ber. checks COLDS and FEVER first day Liquid-Tablets HEADACHES Salve-Nose Drops in 30 ihinutes I Good Meat 1 I Cut Right | Makes an appetizing meal on a cold day— Phone 47 We Deliver City Market S. F. Allison, Prop. Free, Service and Inspection Will you get the most Service and Pleasure out of your car this Winter? Or will you let faulty or stopped up radiator, a bad fcui belt, or poor spark plugs cause trouble? Do the sensible thing, let us give you a thorough check-up by our fourteen-point inspection ser vice. It costs you nothing for the inspection and we will be glad to remedy any faults that may be found. IIIIMMMIMIMMIMMMlillllMMMMIIMMIMMMMMMIlUMMIIMHIIHIIII ; prestone! and TRI-RAD Anti-Freeze HERE IS OUR :: 14 Point Inspection Service :: 1. Radiator flushed and refilled. 2. Radiator hose and clamps in spected. 3. Water pump inspected for leaks. £ 4. Fan belt inspected. 5. Steering gear inspected for grease. ) 6. Spark plugs tested. 7. Battery^ terminals cleaned and greased. 8. Battery tested and water re plenished. 0. Lights tested tor Durnea out bulbs, 10. Tires inspected and properly inflated. 11. Windshield blade and tubing inspected. 12. Cheek transmission for proper level. 13. Check differential for proper level. 14. Check Oil Filter for proper mileage. ; We handle the full line of Standard product*, including Atlas Tire* and Tubes, Batteries and battery connections, Essolube and Uniflo Oils, Esso and Essolene gasoline. C. C. GIBBS, Broad and Jordan Sts. S 1 1 .Jyb

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