Rosman News 9 L MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Correspondent maaaxiaaaaaiaassaaaaiaaaaBaaBisaaaaaaaiiaaatiiMnMiMaeaiaMiMMMtaaaBBaaaaaBaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaiaaaaaiaaBiaafa] BIRTHDAY PARTY IS ENJOYED Mrs. Joe Galloway entertained with a party at her home on Church street Thursday afternoon honor ing her daughter, Dorene, on her 10th. birthday anniversary. The honoree received many nice and useful gifts. Refreshments of cake and hot chololate were served to the eighteen guests present. DR. ROYALL TO BE HERE SUN. Dr. Francis M. Royall of Green ville, S. C., will fill his regular appointment at Zion Baptist church next Sunday a. m. at 11 o’clock and at 7:30 p. m. Special music will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon at the evening service. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. SUFFERS SEVERE BURNS Louie Galloway of the Middle Fork section suffered very pain ful burns about his head, hand and | arm at his home Tuesday. Mr. Galloway was starting a fire with kerosene when the accident occur red. PARTY HONORS SERVICEMEN Miss Thelma Gantt entertained with a party at her home here Thursday night, honoring Charles Lee Moore, Russell Snipes, and Brandon Summey, who left for U. S. Navy Monday. There were twenty-seven guests present. Games were played after which refreshments of sandwich es, cookies and hot chocolate were served. METHODIST CONFERENCE The first quarterly conference of the Rosman-Wolf Mountain Methodist charge will be held at the Rosman Methodist church next Sunday morning, December 5th. The conference will be held im mediately following the sermon at 11 o’clock by the new superinten dent of the Asheville District, Rev. A. C. Gibbs. The public is cordial ly invited to attend both the preaching service and the business session. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dillard and son, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morrow and three children, of Spartanburg, S. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore. Mrs. Daiice Meece is reported quite ill at her home near Bos nian. Perry Gravely is reported quite ill with flu at his home near Bos nian. J. H. Conner left Monday to undergo an operation at a hosp ital in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Burton and children and Miss Margaret Bar rett spent Sunday at Landrum, S. C., visiting relatives. Leslie Owen, who has been em ployed at Tuxedo, has accepted employment with Bosman Mer cantile Co., here. Seaman First Class Lloyd Wood, of U. S. Navy, stationed at Nor folk, is spending a five days leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood. Mrs. Alice Paxton, of Swannan oa, is spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Bruner moved Saturday to their new home in the Botha section. Mr. and Mrs. Bruner had as their guests Sun day Mrs. Sarah Galloway and son, Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gal loway, of Brevard. Brandon Summey, Charles Lee Moore and Russell Snipes left Monday for U. S. Navy. Mrs. Florence Dishman, of Eliz abethton, Tenn., arrived Monday to spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Galloway. Arthur Dishman left Monday for Blue Ridge, Ga., where he has ac cepted employment. Mr. and Mrs. Mickler Lusk and daughter, Nelle Jean, and son, Charles Ray, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Atkinson, at Brevard. Pvt. Will Earl Dodson, and Pvt. Waytha Powell, of Ft. Dix, N. J., spent a seven-day furlough here last week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dodson and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryson, of Black Mountain, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Con ner. Mrs. Fred Nicholson and Miss Divola Cogdill spent the week-end at Anniston, Ala., visiting the The Sin of Covetousness HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for Dec. 5 is Exodus 20:17; Luke 12:13-34, the Golden Text being Exodus -20:17, “Thou shalt not covet . . . anything that is thy neighbor’s.’’) •THOU SHALT not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbor’s.” Covetousness, envy, being dis contented with our own lives and possessions so much that we want (the things our friend or neighbor has and try to get them, even to the point of stealing, is one of the greatest of sins because it leads to others. It may lead even to murder, if it is not crushed in the heart of the envious person. Nations are envious as well as persons. This terrible war in which we are embroiled really was brought on by envy—great na tions coveting the possessions of other nations, not being content with their own, and being willing to murder and torture the inhabi tants of the other lands for the things they owned. It really was covetousness, or *