HOMECOMING IS
SUCCESSFUL AT
TOXAWAYCHURCH
Rev. Jesse Osteen Delivers
Main Address. Wild Life
Club Met
BY MRS. H. D. LEE
(Omitted Last Week)
TOXAWAY — There was a
large attendance at the Homecom
ing at the North Toxaway Baptist
church, Sunday. Rev. Jesse Osteen,
of Hendersonville, delivered a most
inspirational message at the elev
en o’clock service, on homes, home
coming and our hope of an eternal
home of peace and love. He spoke
of the church as a “meeting house”
where Christian people could meet
together and worship God.
Short talks were made by the
following ministers: Rev. Ed
Moody, pastor of the church, Rev.
S. B. McCall, founder of the church,
Rev. Julius Owen, former pastor,
Rev. Clyde McCall, who was pastor
for many years at the Lake Tox
away Baptist church and principal
of the Lake Toxaway school for
many years, and Rev. Cadez Wilds
of Cedar Mountain, a former Lake
Toxaway resident.
Special music by the Textileriers
of Greenville, S. C., Airs. Hazel
Crooks and daughter, Miss Hazel
Lee Ballenger, of Greenville, S. C.,
the Moody family, and old time
songs by the congregation were
enjoyed.
A bountiful dinner was spread
on tables on the lawn at noon; then
followed a social hour when we
had the pleasure of meeting many
old friends and talking to our
friends and neighbors.
This is an annual affair and we
are looking forward to another
Homeeoming next year when it
will probably be held earlier, so
that more summer residents can
attend and also young people who
Em flwav to colleges.
Club Met
The Lake Toxaway hunting club
met at the Lake Toxaway school
Saturday night and were delighted
to have with them Howard L. Woo
ten, of Clyde, wild Life Supervisor
of District 9, comprising twelve
counties, and James Renegar, of
Brevard, county game protector.
Mr. Wooten gave a most interest
ing talk in which he encouraged
the members of the club and both
he and Mr. Renegar assured them
of their hearty cooperation.
Deaths Reported
This community was saddened
by the news of the death of William
Henry Arwood, at the Banner Elk
Hospital on last Wednesday and
the death of Mrs. Frank (Carrie
Davis) Wilbanks, of Ware Shoals,
S. C., which occurred several days
ago. Both Mr. Arwood and Mrs.
Wilbanks were our good friends
and neighbors who made their
homes here for many years. We ex
tend to their families our very
deepest sympathy.
Family Reunion
Members of the family of Mr. ■
and Mrs. Bill Davis, of Avawam, j
Ky., formerly of Rosman, met at
Johnson City, Tenn., on Sept. 23rd |
and enjoyed a family gathering
and picnic. They were: Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Davis and daughter Sue,
Avawam, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Beu- ;
lan Davis and children, Wooton,
Ky., George London, Soldiers
Home, Johnson City, Tenn., Mr.
and Mrs. Johnnie Jones and fam
ily, Rosman, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Wilde and two children, of Lake
Toxaway.
m. vi isvuai
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Case left re
cently for Berea, Ky., where he
expects to finish his senior year
at Berea College. Mr. and Mrs.
Case have been in Germany for
several months where he was sta
tioned with the U. S. Army, but
has now received his discharge.
“Uncle” Kim Miller is reported
to be recovering from a second at
tack of pneumonia, which he has
suffered in the past few months.
Mrs. L. 0. Pitts and Mrs. Bertha
Case, of Seneca, S. C., spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Pitts and other relatives here.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Lee and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Lee during the past week
were Mrs. C. J. Lee and grandson
Jimmy Lee, of Spartanburg, S. C.,
and Mrs. J. C. Wike and Mrs. Flora
Barclay of Brevard.
Bud Case, who recently enlisted
with the U. S. Army, expects to
leave this week for Fort Jacksom
S. C., where he will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Oneal Owen and
two children of Lenoir, spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Owen.
CARD OF THANKS
The Official Board and pastor of
the Wesleyan Methodist Church,
wish to express their thanks to the
people of Brevard and Rosman for
contributions made to Mr. Red.
Morrison recently, for the purpose
of installing an Oil tank at the Par
sonage.
E. L. Henderson, Pastor
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