Big Christmas Parade WiN Be Held In Rosman Sunday Afternoon BY ms. AUSTIN HOUSED Plans have been completed for a Christmas parade to be held in Rosman Sunday after noon at 2:00 p.m. Thirty-five entries including Santa Claus have been matte and the groups will assemble at the Rosman Youth Field at 1:30 pjn* The, parade route will be up Main Street from the Youth Field and continue to Boley’s Store. Going from there down Highway 64 to Butler Auto Com pany, R will proceed down Chestnut Street and continue back to Main Street at the stop light. It will disband at Zion Baptist church. Christmas lights were in stalled last week by members of the Rescue Squad and Fire De partment. They will be turned on for the parade. W. O. Galloway, Jr., is in charge of the arrangements. The parade is under the spon sorship of the Women’s Aux iliary of the Rescue Squad and Fire Department. New Pastor The Rev. Charles Millard, a native of Johnston County, has assumed his duties as pastor of the Rosman Church of God. He has held pastorates in Blowing Rock, Lumberton and other churches in eastern N. C. He comes to Rosman from La Grange (N. C.) Mrs. Millard is the former Miss Betty Rose Holmes of Youngsville. They are the parents of three daughters, Diane, 17; Wanda Rose, 12; and Pamela Sue, 15 months. The Rev. Millard succeeds the Rev. Y. Z. Isaacs, who became pastor of the Church of God in Warrenton. President Mrs. Loretta Sanders has been elected president of the Rosman Boosters Club at a n 1 cent meeting. Phillip Gillespie was also elected secretary treasurer. Plans were made for the club to sponsor a basketball game between the men of the faculty and the varsity boys and a pre liminary game between the all star girls and the varsity girls. Proceeds will be used for club projects. Future projects discussed at the meeting were insulating and When yon think of prescrip Rons, think of VARNER’S, adv. putting a ceiling in the new field house, with the Boosters Club supplying the money and the carpentry class doing the work. The remaining portion of the football field will be filled. Coolidge Powell will be in charge of this project. A membership drive will get underway in the near future. Mrs. Sanders encourages every one to join the club and attend the meetings. Singing The monthly singing, which is originally scheduled for the first Sunday night in each month, will be held Sunday night at 7:00 o’clock at Zion Baptist church. Groups participating will be the Masters Trio of Delanga, Ga.; the Justice Sisters of Can ton; True Tones of Greenville, S. C.; the Holland Talley Trio of Penrose; and the'Roy Shelton Family of Brevard. Elmo Crowe, who is in charge of the arrangements, invites the public to attend. Church News Bob Ensley and the Gospel eers of Sylva will be guest sing ers at the Middle Fork Baptist church, Sunday night at 7:30. Preceding the singings a short candlelight service will be held in observance of the Lottie Moon Christmas offering. A successful week of Prayer for Foreign Missions was ob served last week at the church. The Rev. Otis Wheelhouse taught a study course on Taiwan at the church on Wednesday night (Dec. 9). A meeting of the Brotherhood of the Church will be held Sun day at 6 p.m. The Rev. Jesse Meece is pastor of the church. Miss Mason Killed Word has been received here of the death of Miss Patricia Mason, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mason of Hbme stead, Fla. Miss Mason was killed Satur day night in an automobile acci dent. The Masons formerly resided in Rosman. Mrs. Mason is the former Miss Peggy Littleton. Yule Party Youth Group A Sunday School Class of Zion Baptist church will have a Christmas party Fri. day night at 7:00 o’clock at the church. The group will exchange gifts. Mrs. Joe Pressley is the Rosman Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matthews have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Matthews in Big Pine Key, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gornicka in Palm Beach, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovett in Satel lite Beach, Fla. On their return home they also visited relatives in Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allison and daughter Rhonda spent the weekend with Mrs. Beecher Carl Allison at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Myrick in Littleton. E. A. Glazener and daughter, Mrs. Faye Bishop of Morgan ton were Saturday guests of the former’s brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Glaze ner. Mrs. Eliza Smith of Ashe ville was also a Tuesday guest at the Glazener home. C. M. King of Hendersonville spent Friday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King. Mrs. Ralph McCall of Etowah spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ed Stanley and Mr. Stanley. Mrs. Edna Thomas, Mrs. Linda Elmore and Mrs. Sonja Phillips of Hendersonville spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas’ mother, Mrs. Henry McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Sum mey and children of Henderson ville spent Sunday with the former’s mother, Mrs. M. E. Summey. Mrs. Hazel Kitchen of Balsam Grove also visited Mrs. Summey Monday. Mrs. Oscar Barrett has re turned home after a visit in Greenville, S. C., with her granddaughter, Mrs. Carol Gray and Mr. Gray. Sunday guests of the Rev. Claude . Holcombe and Mrs. Hol combe were Mr. and Mrs. Ess Mathis of Salem, S. C., and Mrs. Rena Cash and daughter Valley Mae of Pickens, S. C. Misses Marcia Glazener and class teacher. Birth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bunch, III, of Greensboro announce the birth of a daughter, Brena Lora, Nov. 20th. Mrs. Bunch is the former Miss Patricia O’Kelley. She is a grand daughter of Mrs. W. 0. Gallo way, Sr., of Rosman. FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES -★ Beautify Your Home With These Useful and Ornamental Fireplace Accessories! 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The vigil was kept until the summoned friend arrived and announced to the telephone ladies that everything was under control. Neither lady knew the distraught woman, but fhey displayed deep concern for their fellowman. When many would have been eager to pass the incident off as none of their business and go home on time at the end of the work week, these ladies showed love for a unknown fellowman which is worthy of recognition. (Editor’s note: The Mrs. Wilson referred to above is Mrs. Sid Wilson, of Enon. Her father is George Merrill, of Etowah. The Times is happy to report such “Good Hews” items as the one above.) Rites Held For Mrs. Frankie Lewis Monday Mrs. Frankie Marr Lewis of 292 Maple street and Gulfport, Fla., died last Thursday morn ing in a Gulfport hospital after a short illness. She was a native of Salisbury and a veteran of World War II, serving in the Women’s Army Corps. Surviving are a brother, Roy F. Marr of St. Petersburg, Fla., and two nieces. Graveside services were con ducted Monday in Gillespie Evergreen Cemetery with Rev. Orion Hutchinson officiating. Moore Funeral home was in charge of arrangements. Cindy Brannon of Knoxvilla, Tenn., spent Tuesday with the former’s grandmother, Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Young of Asheville were also guests Thursday of Mrs. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Manning Little ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodson and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Littleton in Etowah. Harry Morgan returned home Monday from Transylvania Community Hospital where he has been undergoing treat ment. He is reported to be im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McCall of Brevard spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Raines. Mrs. Ed Jones is spending this week in Marietta, S. C., with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leona Jones. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garrep were Mrs. Perry Russell and children of Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Russell of Canton, and Mr. and Mrs. Grantlee Crowe of Easley, S. C. 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