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The Transylvania Times A State And National Prize-Winning Home Town Newspaper SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. ZIP CODE 28712 * Vol. 84—No. 49 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1971 * SECTION FOUR it I Rosman Christmas Parade Slated This Sunday Afternoon At 2:00 ’4 ____ _ _____._ 29 Entries Are Included, Route Of Travel Given BY MRS. AUSTIN HOC.SFP Twenty-nine entries have been made for the annual Christmas Parade in Rosman, rponsored by the Women’s Aux iliary of the Rosman Volunteer Fire Dept, and Rosman Rescue Squad. The parade, beginning at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, will originate at Zion Baptist church and pro ceed up Main street to Boley’s Store on Highway 64, turning east to Butler Auto Company. From there, it will come down Highway 178 to the Main street and proceed back to the church. Santa Claus will be at the Rescue Squad and Fire Dept, building immediately after the parade. W. O. Galloway, Jr., who is in charge, invites the public to attend. The sponsoring groups of the parade are also having a Christ mas House Dec. 22nd at 6:30. Gifts will be distributed to needy families. Anyone desiring to contribute food, toys or clothing may leave it with members of the groups. Resigns The Rev. James Parham, pas tor of Cherryfield Baptist church, has resigned effective Dec. 31. He will become associ ate pastor of the First Baptist church in Belmont Mrs. Parham has also served as music director of the Cherry field church. A native of Canton, the Rev. Parham has served at Cherry field for the past six years. Service A recognition service for GA’s and Acteens of Cherry field church will be held Sun <^y night at 7:30 Those partici pating will be Laurie Talley, Faye Summey, Jan Cabfe, JU1 SWITCHING? Let doctor’s formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs, aids healing. “De-itch” skin with Zemo, Liquid orOintment. Quick relief, or your money back 1 SANTA COMES TO TOWN — Santa Claus arrived in Brevard last Wednesday afternoon, and he will also be featured in the parade at Rosman this coming Sunday after noon at 2:00 o’clock. He climaxed the big parade here just as he will at Rosman. (Times Staff Photo) Cabe, Diane McCall, Lisa War ren and Vicky Owen. Counselors are Mrs. June Ann Owen and Mrs. Micbael Whitmire. Refreshments will be served following the program. Candlelight Service A candlelight service on for eign missions in connection with the Lottie Moon Christmas offering will be held Sunday night at 7:00 o’clock at Middle Fork Baptist church GA’s, RA’s, Acteens, and Bap tist Women will participate. The pastor, the Rev. Jesse Meece, invites.the public to at tend. Mike Clore of the Mountain View Baptist church, Pickens, S. C., spoke Wednesday night at the meeting of Brotherhood at Middle Fork Baptist church. This was a part of the observ ance of the Week of Prayer for Foreign Missions. Bake Sale Ladies of the Old Toxaway Baptist church will sponsor a bake sale Saturday beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the Country RICE Furniture Company GET A HUGE 11x14 WALL rPRTRAIT ~\ef Your Child 38* ONLY l^oAman Personals Mr. and Mrs. Janies T. Wil liams spent the weekend in Washington, D. C., where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Williams’ sister, Miss Judy Boreman and Richard Best. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson were the latter's mother, Mrs. Hattie Brittain, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Brittain, and Mrs. Essie Mitch ell of Morganton. Rev. Ernest McCall returned home Wednesday from Me morial Mission Hospital, Ashe ville where he recently under went surgery. He is reported to be recuperating nicely. The Rev. Theo Rose of Bre Kitchen. Homemade cakes, pies, cook ies, and cupcakes will be sold. Anyone desiring to place a special should call Mrs. Doris Aiken at 862-4291; Mrs. Monta ree Powell at 862-4419; or Mrs. Mary Bruner at 862-4418. Proceeds will be used for Christmas projects at the church. Singing The regular monthly singing which was scheduled to be held Sunday night at Zion Baptist church was canceled due to in clement weather. The next singing will be held the first Sunday night in Janu ary . Special groups to be present will be announced later, accord ing to Elmo Crowe, who is in charge of the arrangements. When yon think of prescrip tions. think of VARNEK’S. adv. vard was a Sunday guest at the McCall home. Arnold Carter and son Alan and daughter Janet of Ashe ville were weekend guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Carter. Mrs. John Eades and son Keith of Greer, S. C., were guests Thursday night at the Carter home. Dewey Dodson, who under went open heart surgery Nov. 4th in the Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, is recovering nicely and is expected to return home this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Hol combe of Ft. Mill, S. C., spent Sunday with the former’s par ents, Rev. and Mrs. Claude Hol combe. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hooper, Sr., of the Calvert section and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Pace of Hen dersonville returned home Wed nesday after spending three weeks in Clearwater Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Owen of Edgefield, S. C., were guests Saturday night of Mrs. W. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheppard of Waynesville were weekend guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Manley. The Manleys and Mrs. Law rence Whitmire were also re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morrison in Travelers Rest, S. C. The Rev. Jesse Meece attend ed the funeral service for his cousin, Flem Meece in Easley, S. C., Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilkerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Meece of Pick ens, S. C., were Sunday guests at the Meece home. Mrs. Ed Jones has returned —Turn to Page Eight DOWNTOWN BREVARD ON SOUTH BROAD ST. WINTER HOURS 6 A. M. - 3 P. M. J ,4 .. I i llll U1 u. BREAKFAST SPECIALS Mountaineer Choice of Juice, Wild Blue , berry Hot Cakes with Moun tain Raspberry Syrup, Bacon or Sausage. $1.10 Country Gentleman Our Own Mountain Country Cured Ham, Natural Red Gravy, two Fresh Eggs, Hot Grits, Native Sourwood Honey, Hot Biscuits or Toast & Butter. $1.35 Gaither’s ) Phone 883-9470 Sapphire-Whitewater Folks Will Attend Awards Luncheon By ■ Wallace Brewer jJ'f •' SAPPHIRE - WHITEWATER — The Sapphire - Whitewater Youth club began their first “Craft Class” Monday, Nov. 22nd at 5:30 p.m. Fourteen youth members have joined in the fun making projects. Young er members are making fantacy film flower arrangements. Other projects planned are decupage plaques, string wall plaques and Christmas orna ments. Classes are held every Monday afternoon. Mrs. Carol Hansen is instructing the class and urges those who haven’t attended to please come and join in the fun. A Christmas Party is being planned. The date for this will be announced later. Members of the Sapphire Whitewater Community De velopment club that have al ready indicated that they plan to attend the WNC Awards din ner to be held at Asheville City Auditorium on Saturday, Dec., 11th include: Dot McNeely and daughters, Gail and Jean, Betty and Oakley Farver, Erik D. and Carol Hansen and Wallace Brewer. Last week this reporter left out the name of one of those persons attending the Sapphire Whitewater Community clubs first community sponsored Thanksgiving Dinner. Mrs. Flor ence Adams, who is spending her first Winter season at Sap phire. We make a motion that you be awarded full privileges as a native for this oversight. Walter McNeely, Jr., Na tional Weather Service weather man, states that a 15-inch snow fall was observed at Sapphire. Continuing rainfall has been rapidly melting it. Minor dam age was observed at Sapphire due to the ice at Thanksgiving. However, the electrical power was off frequently due to ice on the power lines. Mrs. Coleman Lyday visited relatives at Brevard on Monday night. They were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cisom and daughter. Coleman Kenney, Coleman Lyday, Neil and Randal Lyday were visitors to Walhalla, S. C. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Erik O. Hansen, Cindi Rock and Mrs. Laura Gar ner and children, Candi, Steve, Danny, Charles and Bill visited the Greenville, S. C., Zoo on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Cole of Sapphire, have returned home after spending a week’s vaca tion at Bradenton Beach, Fla. Many persons in the commun ity were observed feeding the wild birds at bird feeders dur ing the recent snowfall. V/hen in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. News From US Forest Service, ’71 Deer Hunts End Last Saturday with 18 inches of snow on the ground the 1971 Deer Hunt season came to an end. Reports are that this ha« been a most success ful deer hunt season. This is the first season that Forest wide management has been in effect. This new program enabled hunters to go anywhere in the National Forest without checking in at certain areas each day. From the discussions we’ve had with several hunters they like this system but if anyone would like to comment about the new system we’d be? glad to hear from you. To help make the new system work both Forest Service personnel and State Game Protec tors patrolled the Forest the first week. Thru the help of concerned hunters in the Ivestor Gap area we were able to track down and apprehend a hunter who shot a young doe. Last Friday several hunters went to the woods early expecting the snowfall to be light—some of their vehicles are still there. Forest Service officials worked into the night Friday retrieving stranded hunters returning them to warmer, safer areas. We do not pull vehicles out of the snow—our only purpose was to save people. At least the danger of forest fires has di minished for awhile. GIVE COMETICS The Gift That's Bound To Please On Christmas Morning! FRAGRANCES FOR HER! BY Revelon * Tussy ★ Faberge Lanvin * Dana ★ Chanel Rubinstein * Love Dorothy Gray * Chantilly Dubarry * Bonnie Bell Jean Nate * Coty FRAGRANCES FOR HIM! BY Chanel ★ Brut Canoe ★ Pub Jaguar ★ Yardley Jade East ★ Bacchus Old Spice ★ Karate Pantene ★ Jean Nate i At Varner's, You're Bound To Find The Fragrance That Pleases You! VARNER'S DRUG STORE Corner of S. Broad & Jordan St. Dial 883-4165 in Brevard OPEN EACH EVENING ’Til 8:30 p.m. Until ChrUtma* Except Saturday Til 7:30 p.m.
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