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Revival Services, Homecoming,
Reunion, Etc., In Rosman News
BY MBS. AUSTIN HOGSED
Revival services are scheduled
to begin "Sunday night at the
Hoffman Church of God.
The Rev. Volley Shook of
Grffenville, S. C., will be the
visiting speaker at the services
which will be held at 7:30.
Special singing will be fea
tures each night.
The Rev. Charles Millard, the
pastor, invites the public to at
tend.
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Homecoming
The annual Homecoming will
be held Sunday at East Fork
Baptist church, beginning at
11:00 o’clock.
The Rev. Homer Crouch of
Easley, S. C., will be the visiting
speaker. f
Special music will be present
ed by Bob Ensley and the Gos
peleers of Sylva and other spe
cial groups. A picnic lunch will
be served at 12:30 p.m.
Singing and fellowship will
be the afternoon attraction. All
former pastors, members, and
friends are invited to attend.
The Rev. J. W. Jackson is pas
tor of the church.
Reunion
The 19th annual Meece re
union was held Sunday at the
Eastatoe Community Center.
Newly elected officers are as
follows: Earl Aiken of Brevard,
president; Walter Meece of
Easley, S. C., vice-president;
Mrs. Ernest Powell of Rosman,
secretary-treasurer; and Newton
Meece of Easley, S. C. and Rev.
Jesse Meece of Rosman, his
torians.
Special music was rendered
by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dodgens
of Easley, S. C.
Approximately 130 persons at
tended the event.
Zion Church News
The Young People’s Sunday
School class of Zion church en
joyed a “hayride” Friday night
to Gloucester. Upon returning,
the group enjoyed a weiner
roast and marshmallow toast at
that home of Mr. and MriWal
la<8 McCall. Mr. McCall is the
class teacher.
A Gideon speaker will speak
at Zion Baptist church Sunday
morning.
Three persons were baptized
following the morning worship
service with the pastor the Rev.
Joe Pressley in charge.
Honored
Miss Sherry Adcock was
honored with a white Bible ser
vice Wednesday night at Middle
Fork Baptist church.
Given by the Baptist Women
of the Church, Miss Edith Jo
Aiken, assisted by Mrs. Ernest
Powell, was in charge.
Miss Adcock was married to
Bobby Hoxit on Sunday, Sept.
5th.
Upstate Revenue
In a report recently released,
the U. S. Bureau of the Census
reported^ that the total revenue
of all State governments in the
1970 fiscal year was $88.9 bil
lion, 15 per cent more than in
1969.
When you think of prescrip
Hons, think of VARNER’S, adv.
For Rubber Stamps
Call The
Transylvania Times
883-4250
PoAman PerAonafs
Mrs. Pearl Whitmire of Roys
ton, Ga., spent several days last
week with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
H. P. Whitmire.
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. L.
Gillespie were Mr. and Mrs.
George Seals of Mountain Home
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steil
and children of Chattanooga,
Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cassell
of Rock Hill, S. C., spent Friday
night with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cassell, Jr.
Dewey Burton of Rosman and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kilpatrick and
son William of Pisgah Forest
spent Sunday in Hickory with
the former’s son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bur
ton.
Mrs. Joann Bates and son
Gregory and Miss Katherine
Chapman of Atlanta, Ga., were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gaston Chapman, parents of
Mrs. Bates and Miss Chapman.
Gregory remained for two
weeks. Other recent guests at
the Chapman home were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jessup and
children of Atlanta.
Mrs. Roy C. Galloway return
ed Monday to her home in Co
lumbus, Ga., after spending a
week here with her sister, Mrs.
Pierce Aiken and other rela
tives. On Wednesday a family
dinner was held at the home of
Loonie Meece. Guests present
included Mrs. Galloway, Mrs.
Pierce Aiken, Mrs. Gaston Chap
man, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Powell,
and Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Meece.
Mrs. James Holcombe and
children and Miss Patricia Doug
las of Ft. Mill, S. C., attended
the Meece reunion Sunday and
were guests of Rev. and Mrs.
Claude Holcombe. Mrs. Beulah
Meece of Brevard accompanied
them to Ft. Mill to spend a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Carter, Mr.
and Mrs. Hershel Owen and
children, and Arnold Carter and
children attended the Carter re
union Sunday near Westmins
ter, S. Gtomi ' ■
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Garren,
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bailey, and
Mrs. C. J. Neumann were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Russell near Waynesville.
Mrs. Jesse Raines, who under
went surgery Friday in Me
morial Mission Hospital, Ashe
ville, is reported to be recover
ing nicely. Her. daughter, Mrs.
Jimmy Blackston of Liberty,
S. C., spent the weekend here
and in Asheville.
Roy Pressley of Cullowhee
was a Sunday guest of his son
and daughter-in-law, Rev. and
Mrs. Joe Pressley.
Mrs. Emma McCall and Miss
Bonnie Henderson of Pickens,
S. C., were Tuesday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall, Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Meece
and sons Tony and Nicky who
have been residing in Pickens,
S. C., for the past 15 years, have
moved to the Middle Fork sec
tion where Rev. Meece is pas
tor of the Middle Fork Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Saund
ers and children attended the
Taylor reunion in Cullowhee
Sunday. They were also guests
of the former’s uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pressley in
Cashiers. They enjoyed old
fashioned banjo music played
by Mr. Pressley on a flat top
Gibson banjo, which is quite a
rarity.
Mr. and Mrs. William Seigers
of Greenville, S. C., were Sun
day guests of the latter’s sister,
Mrs. H. G. Stophel. Mrs. Seigers
remained to spend several days
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wease and
daughter, Michelle of Rock Hill,
S. C., are spending several days
FOR BEST IN
* New* ★ Music ★ Weather * Sports
And Nighttime, Too
* TUNE IN
Its guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Snipes.
Guests during the weekend of
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest McCall
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lan
ning of Asheville, Ralph Jones
of Travelers Rest, S. C'., Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Moore and Mrs.
Rebecca Clark of Quebec and
Rev. and Mrs. Gene Moore, Mrs.
Ray Fisher, and Mrs. Overton
Kitchen of Macedonia, and Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Emerson and
daughter, Geraldine of Brevard.
JWt td« a duaea with 70U
heritagel
A Veterans Administration
campaign to provide more on
the-job training opportunities
for returning Vietnam Era vet
erans provides help for employ
ers in setting up training.
Items Of Hand And Fingers
Craft Show Shown At Fair
By - Ruby McCall
Items from the Henderson
ville an Transylvania Counties
Hand and Fingers Craft Shop,
located at 60 West Main street,
Brevard, were taken to the 1971
Arts and Crafts Fair in Hender
sonville.
The Fair was in cooperation
with the North Carolina Apple
Festival and sponsored by Op
portunity House in Henderson
ville. The location of the Fair
was Clifton Annex, 122 West
7th Ave., Hendersonville.
The turnout at the Fair was
very good both days of the ex
hibit. People came to look and
to purchase items of the Craft
Shop and of the Opportunity
House. Items of the Craft Shop |
were quilts, leather vest, rugs,
bonnets and other items of in
terest.
Profits Skidded in 1970
After-tax profit margins per
sales dollar shrank to 4.7 per
cent in 1970 from the already
depressed 5.4 per cent in 1969,
according to the First National
City Bank of New York. This
was the lowest ebb for profit
margins in nonfinancial corpora
tions as compiled by the bank
since 1945.
See The
Smith Corona Portables
I SMITH-CORONA
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14c Less Than a Year Ago, Country Treat
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Eat The
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Every Pay
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BREADS AND
CEREALS
Prices in this ad effective through
Sept. 11, 1971, in,'
BREVARD
'"Sup,
Meat Is A Basic Food
Quality Grain Fed Beef BonelesTTT^^B
17c Less Than Last Year P 0r Bottom
Round
Roast
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Chopped Sirloin 98c,.
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"Super-Right" Quality Corned
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“ "ock Coffee
Last Year '' 67c Less Than Last Year
3-Lb.
Bag,
' 20c Less Than Last Year
White Beauty SS; 3 & 59c
Less Than a Year Ago
Del-Monte I & ’lb
: 2c Less Than Last Year
c. choi/c 25c
Del-Monte Beans '£ 29«
Buy Individually Wrapped Pasteurized
Ched-O-Bit chcc>ccFoo<i
Shop A&P For
Luck's Pinto Beans
Ann Page Rich
Tomato Ketchup
59c
17<£ 25c
tST 25c
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Limit 4 rolls at this price with $5.00
» or more order and this coupon*
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Borden Ice Milk 't? 39c
Concentrated, Frozen A&P
Orange Juice •£ 25c1 1.°' 45c
Shop for Sliced Frozen
A&P Strawberries 41c
Buy Soft Bathroom Tissue
Marcal 4C 43c |
Shop for Facial A&P
Tissue **£*; 22c i
Shop A&P for Vi-Gal. Jug !
Clorox USX 35c
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Produce is a Basic Food
Great For Baking jv
Russet10* 69
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HoneydewspV
Try Golden Delicious
Apples 4 e.b; 49c
A&P Spanish
Peanuts
A&P Raisins 150x- 27i
PKG. “ " "
13-Os.
Css
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Try 'Em In Salads
Carrots 2 <*«. 25c
Crisp Yellow A
Onions 3 ft 29c A
Tender Yellow JSA
Corn 9 '£49*^®
Jane Parker Regular or Sandwich Sliced
White
3
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18-OZ. SIZE
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ROllS * 12-Ox. French Rolls Choice 2 5C
#bnc Parker Vanilla Iced Cakes
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Spanish Bar
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Right Guard 7c.°‘-$1.1S
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Personal Ivory Soap *’»«'' 9c
From Procter I Gamble
Safeguard Soap^£>V,9 ,‘l8c
For Those gleaning Jobe Buy
Spic & Span " hcX 33c
Soften Yoof Fabrics in
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IrwWIVy Softener Bbt. 09%
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Tolu a Bath ht
Camay Soap *12" 14c
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