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ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent O. M. Israel left Monday to attend tho B. Y. P. U. assembly at Ridge crest. Mr. Israel Is a delegate of Zion Baptist church. Miss Bessie Whitmire has accepted employment In Brevard, assuming her duties last week. Mrs. W. P. Fullbright of Brevard, spent Wednesday night visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Stroup. Thurs day Mrs. Fullbright and daughter, Mrs. Paul Stroup, and Mrs. A. M. Puxton visited Mr. and Mrs.Thad Mil ler at Seneca, and Mr. and Mrs. Duff G:azener at Newry, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davis of Hen dersonville. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Davis. Charles Nelson has accepted em ployment at Greenwood, S. C., where hi assumed his duties several days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkins anil children, of LaFrance, S. C., were Sun day guests of Mrs. Nellie McLean. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogers and son EUlly, spent Sunday near Salem, S. C., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Harmon visit ed the latter’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Garren, In Asheville Thurs day. Mrs. Sallte Galloway and Mrs. Lee IV. Fisher spent Sunday In Gloucester visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Norris. Mrs. Rena Aiken of Cherryfleld, spent the week-end visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carilee McCall In Gloucester. Miss LaVerne Whitmire left Wed nesday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Roy Bennett, at Illon, N. Y„ and to attend the New York World's fair. Miss IVhitmlre will be accompanied home by her aunt, and son Robert Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon spent Sunday at Shelby and attended a ten county singing convention. IDEAL SITES for Summer Cabins Cottages or Homes s«« WALTER NICHOLSON or J. M. CLARK one mile east of Penrose, N. C. One-Way Coach Fares From Brevard, N. C. Washington, D. C. ... 7*85 Jacksonville.7.25 Cincinnati .. 7.20 Savannah, Ga.4.65 Charleston, S. C. 4.50 Richmond, Va.6.45 Memphis, Term.9.05 Insure Safety, Avoid Highway Haz ards, Travel By Train, Alr-Con dltloned Coaches on Through Trains. R. H. DeButts Assistant General Passenger Agent Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches of Brad enton, Fla., arrived at their summer home LOrVern, Thursday. Mr. Hutches Is recuperating from a recent illness. Van Wren and Claud Stroup spent Sunday at Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. Crlttent Galloway and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney of Brevard, spent Sunday at Cashiers, visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Eldrldge and son Ralph, of South Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eldrldge of Swanan noa, visited friends here Sunday. Miss Reba Rogers returned homo Sunday, having spent several days visiting relatives near Salem, S. C. Mrs. Beuiah Johnson and daughter Vera, of Holly Springs, are spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Sigmon and other relatives . Mrs. Johnson Is postmistress at Holly Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Galloway, or Boheney were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fisher. Craig Whitmire of Canton, was a business visitor to Rosman Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Lusk, Miss Nora Lusk, Hal, R. L. and Roy Lusk of Six Mile, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Lusk. In the afternoon the party visited Mr. and Mrs. Mlckler Lusk. Miss Alice Chandler returned to her home In Asheville Sunday, having spent the past two weeks visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Israel Miss Mary Whitmire, R. N., of De troit, Is spending a few days visiting [her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gravely and children visited the former's sister, Mrs. Kannle Smith, at Walhalla Sun day. A. M. White Jr., D. H. Winchester Jr., and Stanley Winchester spent sev eral days the last of the week at Chapel Hill at the State Univenlty, returning home by the way of States ville, where they spent the week-end visiting relatives. Mrs. John Kilpatrick and children of Brevard, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kilpatrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Edens. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bell and three children of Saluda, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bell. Mrs. Minnie Byerly and daughters Shirley and Betty Jean, of Asheville, are spending a few days visiting the former’s niece, Mrs. Tom Stroup, and sister, Mrs. Frank Morgan, and other relatives at Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Lunsford return ed home Sunday having attended a state agriculture conference at Raleigh last week. Misses Fronde and Nan Steward. R. N. , of Anderson hospital. Anderson, S. C. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs M C Sumeral. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Saylors, and Miss Carrie Love, of Anderson. S. C. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Mrs. Joe Coleman and a party of friends were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrfi. M. C. Sumeral. Dr. and Mrs. Joe E Osborne returned home Monday having visited the Gold en Gate Exposition, Ottawa. Montreal, and Quebec Canada, and New York World's Fair and all other points of interest on the Southern and Northern route. They made moving pictures of all points of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ingle, Reid Tngle, Miss Alma Pinner, and Miss Eva Pharr, of Asheville, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pharr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kitchen of Enka, spent the week-end In Glouces ter visiting relatives Mrs. L,eo Winchester rpent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillespie, near Pickens. Mrs. W. E Hall returned to Green ville Monday, having spent several weeks visiting her daughter. Mrs. H. G. Stophel, and other relatives. Mrs. Ranson Galloway and daugh ter Christine, Mrs. Gene Galloway and two' children of Glouster, Ohio, are spending a few days visiting relatives here and Gloucester. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gillespie of Brevard, were guests Sunday of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie. Miss Ruth Woods, Mrs. Maggie Woods and son Bob. left Thursday for Key West, Fla., having spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Film Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thomas and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gant. Russell Green of Newton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green, Sunday. Have You A Building Problem? We invite you to stop in and talk to us about your building, remodeling and re pair problems. We’ll help you with plans —make suggestions that will save time and money—put you in touch with reliable contractors if you wish. And we’ll list and supply the needed ma terials at real economy prices. Brevard Lumber Co. “Everything to Build Anything” Depot Street DON JENKINS, Mgr. Phone 70 Prank Whitmire and Norman Single tary were East Fork visitors Sunday. Miss Klym Moore of Cowpen, 8. C., and Miss Beatrice Woodard of Fair field, visited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard, Monday. Ed Harbin spent Wednesday In Ashe ville and Canton on business. Miss Louise Baas, Miss Rosa Ingram, R. N., of- St. Francis hospital, Green ville, spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Summeral Miss Faye Glazener returned home Sunday having spent several days at Saluda visiting her sister, Mrs. Mor gan Klzer. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cooper and B. F. Fisher of Canton, are spending sev eral days vlBltlng Mr. and Mrs. Claud Glazener. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Whitmire and eon Don, of Pickens, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Glaz ener. Miss Gladys Clarke spent Saturday night visiting Miss Ruth Rice. Bernice Green spent Saturday night visiting Ethel Mae Clark. E. F. Wyatt left Friday for Polk County having spent several days visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Hill Paxton. Miss Idell Conner and David Conner attended the Gillespie reunion at East Fork Sunday. Mrs. H. P. Whitmire was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. White. Parties and Fred Conner spent the week-end at Stoney Point, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bentley. Fred Lewis of Dana, and Russell Owen, of Cherryfleld, were Rosman visiors Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Watson of Glenvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGuire and two sons of Norton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazen er. Mrs. Watson la a sister of Mrs. Glazener and will remain for a few weeks’ visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Galloway and daughter Lila Mae, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Manly and two children, Mrs. M. B. Owen and two children and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Mer rill spent the Fourth at the Cherokee Indian Reservation. FISH SUPPER IS ENJOYABLE EVENT Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Welbome, of Greenville, S. C., entertained a party of relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire Friday night with a fish fry. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Glazener, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Glazener, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Glazener and son Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmire and son Frank, Mrs. M. G. Cooper of Canton, Mrs. Anna Cannon and daughter Palgo» of Pick ens, and Mrs. 9. E. Whitmire. SOUND PICTURES TG BE AT COMMUNITY CENTER Talking pictures are held at Ros :nan community building each Monday night, beginning July 10th. The pic ture thin week "Cougar the Killer," also selected shorts, Mickey Mouse Comedy, College Wrestler, Carson Robinson and his Gang, with their music. BALL GAME SCORES AND LINEUP GIVEN Score for ball game played at Lake Toxaway Saturday, July 1, between Rosman and Lake Toxaway was seven to two In favor of Lake Toxaway. Lake Toxaway line-up: Case, Lee, McNeely, Dillard, Sanders, Dillard McNeely. Thomas, McCall. For Rosman: Galloway, Thomas, Whitmire. Summey, Edens, Meece, Morgan, Bell. Hall. Ball game played at Rosman, Sat urday. July 7th, between Cherryfleld and Rosman. Score five to one in favor of Rosman. Rosman lineup: Galloway, Staton, Hall, Summey, Edens, Meece, Masters, Robinson, Thomas. For Cherryfleld: Cassell, Owen, Israel, Israel, Garren, Whitmire, Foster, Israel, Gillespie. ACTIVITIES OF RECREATION CENTER Activities of an Interesting nature are Included in the programs given at the WPA community building here. Baseball games have been played at Rosman, Toxaway and Brevard, spon sored by the recreation division of the WPA of Rosman. Rosman played Cashiers Saturday here, and the Ros man cubs played the Brevard center boys Friday at Brevard. The Brevard boys will play a return game here' this week. The sunbeam band met with Miss Clara Nicholson at the community building Saturday. An interesting program was given by the 12 members present. BETTER FARMING Edward H. Keefer, Sylva, says les pedeza, limestone, and phosphate have Improved his farm 40 per cent within the past four years, the land now re turning Increased yields each year. Japan Is considering a plan of giv ing physical examinations to all young men four or five years before con scription. Plumbing — Electric and HEATING We are agents for Duo-Therm Oil Heater* Complete line of MAZDA LIGHT BULBS D. GUY DEAN Phone 187 According to W. D. Lee, soil coneer-1 vationlst of the State College Exten sion Service, the practical farmer should know that plowing up and down a slope Just digs a bunch of little ditches that will cany off some of his top soli every time It rains. PLEASANT GROVE Miss Mildred Gray of Asheville, la spending a few weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. John visited their daughter, Mrs. E. H. Gray, of Pleasant Qyove, who has beer. Ill for the past week but Is Improving. Alvin Gray, of Marlon, spent the week-end. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gray. j Miss Paulette Gray of Asheville spent ; the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Freeman of Hendersonville, attended church here j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray and daugh ' ter Florence, enjoyed a picnic din ! ner Sunday In honor of Huet Merrill at Little River. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Drake visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaston McCall of Little River Sunday. Miss Eula Gray and Jackie Corn kill ed a large ratUs snake last week, with 18 rattles and a button . Several children of this community have been reported with the whoop ing cough. DOUBLED Farrnore have more than doubled their tree-planting activities since 1936, according to a report of the U. 8. Forest Service, largely as a result of the Clarke-McNary Law. POPULATION The farm population of the United States on January 1 was close to the largest on record, the U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics accounting for 32,069,000 living on tJTe farm. A mass funeral for 37 avalanche vic tims was held In Unazukl, Japan, Dunn’s Rock Lodge No. 267 A. F. & A. M. I Regular ommumcauon or Dunne Rook Masonic Lodge will be held Fri day night at 8 o’clock In the Masonic Hall. All members are urged to at tend and an Invitation la extended to visiting Maaona LEWIS OSBORNE, W. M. HENRY HENDERSON, Bec’y. Notice of Execution Sale By virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania County, on the 5th day of July, 1*8#, on a Judgment on record In said court, In Magistrate’s Tran script Judgment Docket No. 1 at page 55, wherein Guerney P. Hood, Commis sioner of Banks of North Carolina, sx IreL Brevard Banking Company, Is Plaintiff, and Ed Lance and Emma Lance are Defendant*, Ou Monday the 7th day of August 1989, at the Court House Door, Bre vard, North Carolina, at 1* o’clock Noon, I will sell, at Public Auction for cosh, the following described lands, situate lying and being In the Town ship of Ewrtatoe, on tbs waters of East Fork of French Broad River, formerly owned by Ed Lance and wife Emma Lance, described as follows; BEGINNING on a white oak on the bank of the public road and thence with the road down to the creek; thence down the creek to mouth of the branch; thence up the branch to the fork; thence with the fence Une to the top of the ridge to a red oak; thence a straight line to the place of BEGIN NING. Containing 26 acres more or less, and being all the lands owned by the said Ed Lance and wife at the time of hie death. Sals made to satisfy said Judgment, Interest and cost and expenses of the sal*. This July 6th, 19S9. George D. Shuford, SheriJf. July 18th-4t Send Your Renewal In IN. DDKS, M. D. Ml Arcade BM*—Aoherflle IN BREVARD THURSDAYS Over Galloway'* Oaf* Eye, Ear, Noea, Throat GLASSES FITTED Pay Your Subscription Today . . . n res cnangea or a sei or now tires installed. You'll save time and money by using the best tire service In town. And we're open late at night. WHITMIRE SERVICE Howard Whitmire, Mgr. Day or Night Phone 95 R Main St Brarard More Imposing and Comfortable Have you ever noticed the difference in the more im posing appearance of an old home veneered with brick? There’s more comfort also. ETOWAH . RICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES Truck Deliverie* to All Part* Western North Carolina MOLAND-DRYSDALE CORP. All taxes for the year 1938 will be advertised, beginning the first week in AUGUST, and property sold on Septem ber 4th. Pay your taxes NOW and avoid payment of adver tising and sale costs. / Tax Collector Transylvania County
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