Rosnian Section Of News mm Hie ill SCHOOL NEWS Mr. Robinson, coach and Science teacher, conducted chapel exercise Thursday morning, making an inter esting talk on the courtship of lower animals. .Kit" (ialloway, a member of the rt u)or class, has been absent for sev eral days, on' account of illness. We are hoping he will soon be back with us. ;s.-e.s Mac Duncan and Helen Henderson visited school Monday W, a.e always glad to welcome our nr.iU's back home. Misses Duncan and Henderson arc members of the class of '27. . I'rlday morning Mr. Wilson ? I i.vak lo the student body on "Robert E. I.ee, the Embodiment of True Americanism." ,Mv. 1. I', lloskins, sixth grad? tea -her. made a business trip to Bre vard Monday. The seniors made order for their villus one day last week. Miss Cortne Green, Domestic Science teacher, spent the week-end with her mother at Simpsonville, S. C. The girls' literary society gave an interesting program Monday night. After the entertainment came th? hot chocolate, candies, cakes and pies. Everyone seemed to enjoy th? program and we hope no one went away hungry. Fill J. M. POWELL IS GIVEN HONOR Mr. James M. Powell of the Pleasant Hill scction, was given a birthday dinner and celebration on last Sunday by his children and rel atives. About 116 were present on this most enjoyable occasion. After an inspiring sermon by Rev. C. C. Rtece, the dinner was spread and ? hen all had satisfied themselves, lh-re was much left over. Mr. Powell is one of Transyl vania's substantial citizens, who is l.reatlv beloved by a large host of friends as well as numerous rela tives, not only in this county but in other sections of the country. He has six children and forty-four grandchildren and eight great-grand tiuldrcn. most of whom are living. After a season of delightful con versation. the happy crowd left hop ing for Mr, Powell many more hap py occasoins like this one. CALVERT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway, Jr., and daughters spent the week-end near Greenville, S. C., with their i-unt. Mrs. Cora Howell, and were present at a reunion held at Mrs. Howell's home on Sunday. All o i Mrs. Howell's seven children, and ih.-h families were present except cue son who is in Oklahoma. Mrs. Kow.-il. who years ago purchased ? 00 iser?s of fine farming land in Greenville county, is in her 77th year and is strong for her age. She says work is the best recipe for a long- life. Mrs. Howell is a sister i f Miss Vit .oria Galloway, and the laliv.'J. A. and Miss Mary Galloway, ::f tWis county. Miss Alza Hogsed of Travelers Rest, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hogsed. P. A. Morgan and family attend ed the singing convention in Bre vurd. Sunday. ? ner and daugh ter spent Sunday is Pelzer, S. C. Miss Ollie Perry was a Brevard visitor Friday aftei loon. Miss Gertie Lane of Brevard, visit. d her aprents, Mr. and Mr3. C. M. l ance, Sunday. P.OSMAN PARTY ENJOYS PICNIC DINNER, SUNDAY Lsst Sunday at eleven o'clock ? |ii.:t of Rosmnn citizens left here i!.-.;- White Oak springs in the Na tional Park on Davidson's river, wher.' they greatly enjoyed a picnic ditin.i-. After dinner and the social hour, the party proceeded to advance up tiie river to Looking Glass rock, the Pink Bods and places of moun tain 'lenery and beauty. After - iing sometime looking over na tn. beauties the party returned to their homes with glad hearts. Tho^e af the party were : Rev. J. C. Rich ? "i i , . -:i wife and daughter, Lizzie, Mr. t'nl Mrs. H. G. Stophel, Mrs. B. IS. Hall, Mrs. J. E. White. Mr. and Mrs D .H. Winchester, Mr. J. C. Jants, Mrs. W. II. Edens and M <. Mayme Bartleson. r-.ISS POKESTALK OF HOG WALLER, VISITS ROSMAN u ? last Saturday night. Mr. W. f*,. ? i ;i ?tt . b.-tter known as Shorty. ??>? friend Miss Pokestalk, fri Hog- Walk r." They innocent 1v wtd Shorty out f.j the front do'M m>, I Th !' *' "'ill n pi rson in a Inrr ? night ;'n\rn, with a falsi face on. Afttr the introduction an in teiv; -.in ' co vvrsation >n?ued. Later it W>'? discovered that Prof. Wilson tu-a * out to b -? the Pokestalk of Hoir-SV aller. TI.WE JO LIGHT UP, FOLKS! Let's light our joke-o-lanterns so Not only Hallowe'en will glow But nil the n:gh?s in I rtnys be gay ? With mi"..'; tbnt chases gloom , .iwiyi ROSMAN LOiALS | Mrs. Jordan U'liitmire, who has suffered much of lute with no uralgia i is wry much improved to tin- delight of her many friends. _ ? . I Mrs. M, 1'. Kilncy of Salem, S. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C). .S. Barrett, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson vis aed Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Airs. J. I' .Nelson, of Gi\envillc, Sun day. Mr. I.onnie Chapman and family visited relatives in South Carolina ..lot Muuluy. .Mrs. Roy Watkins and son Girtha, visited Mrs. Abe Barneite of John son City, Tenn, the past week-end. Mr. J. W. Barber, of Ashevillo pent last week-end with his friend, Mr. Walter Reeee, of this city. Miss I.innie Manley, who has . a .option with the French Broad hospital of Asheville, is spending sometime with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Manley of Rosnian. Prof, and Mrs. John Rutfy of Bre vard, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Necly of Pisgah Forest, visited at the home of Mr. Walter Rece last Sun day afternoon. Sir. and Mrs. L, E. Powell visited relatives at Dacusville, S. C.. last Sunday. 1 ? I ' Mrs. Hattie Reid and daughter, Miss Tuva, visited Mrs. Reid's ' daughter, Mrs. John Lyday of this city the past week-end. I Mr. Johnnie Reid and family vis- j itcd Mr. Reid's brother at Reid's Siding last Saturday and Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Galloway vis- j itcd their son, Louie of East LaPort, . ir.st week-end. Mr. Elisha Crow says, "Tell the people this week that I have been a good boy for the past several days. | having slept most of the time." Mr. Walter Reece made a business trip to Asheville, last Friday. Mr. J. W. Winchester of Pickens, is visiting his sons, L. L., R. S., D. H. and MeD. here, this week. I M.r. J. S. Fullum of Asheville is visiting in Rosman this week. Mrs. A. J. Cannon and son, Hume, of Pickens, spent last week-end with selativcs here. Prof, and Mrs. V. E. Wessinger, ?\>rn:,rly of this p' ? -3. but now of Sylvn, visited frici. ? ? here on last Sunday afternoon. They were ac companied by their seven months old son, John' Henry, who they think is the sweetest boy in all the world. I * Mr. R. S. Winchester visited home folks at Brevard last Sunday. Mr. James and Warren Fisher of Try on are spending sometime here visiting their brother, Hon. Lee R. Fisher. All of them nre now vis iting relatives at Lake Taxaway. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lewis visited relatives at Pickens, last Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Owen visited fiends at East LnPort one day last week. In the recent past, the Rosman hotel chanced management. Mr. Boyd and Oby Moore now have ?'har>rc of this enterprise. These hustling young business men will no doubt render the public a valuable service as well as make it a paying proposition for themselves. ' Mr. Frank Fields made a business trip to Pickens on Monday of this | "?ok. ? ' I , Miss Ida Ripley, the accomplished, ?.Hisic teacher in the High school, spent last week-end with home folk? at Gi-'?nville, Ter.n. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Collins and son Wallace and daughter Ella Mae. vis'ted Mr. anil Mrs. W. J. Rains of Lake Toxaway last Sunday after noon. After spending some time in i-ncij'l conversation they spent a short while looking around and later ?enjoyed a picinc supper and weinor roast. Mr. Walter Whitmire's old Inn's comb is turning red and she is be ?rin nintr to sing and look for a nest. N'n doubt she will soon b" layine asrain. but from a! lindications and r i>?. is, this poor old hen will have So lay enough eicirs for twu insiead of one this winter. Kindness is the universal key that ?nlocks every person's h"art. A soft answer turr.eth away wrath. Low will hide a multitude of sin<. DUNGSTERS DISCOVER NEW SCRIPTURES?? Rnii-f Rosman y<- ingsters claim to hav. recently di-< ? \ 1 1 *-?l some new scriptures, some of whii h reail as follows: "A erowintr hen and n whistling women at. an abomination in th ? siirht ? the Lor.l. A hustling man and a crowintr rooster are well pleasing in the sight ?>( th- Lord. Happy are the boys who are popular with *.1k young ladies. Handsome are the girls wh-< w ai pnntaloons anil the boyish bo|?. Mruw are th? boys who wink at the ?irL. Cut! are the girls who smile a? the buys Shame on the youngsters who eat , rjds "til Into hours of tho n:trht." Fven in th. "fa:!- ilar.il" th.:> I'i variably speak th. "mother ti.nvue.' PISTOL CARRYING, Sunday shooting Siltldil.V ni^lst all. ill! ill, limn" ??!' r vices wcii' closing al ill. Mclhodiu i'ii u i i*ii some nu-ii who !i:.'! parked in the church yard -.tai-icd ?i,i their inl and drove a\va>. Al'ui guiiir.r aboal two liiind l yards ih< v began tiring their pistols, this thi.v kt pi up for sonic distance ami itii.iii. lired about It'll nioiv shots in rji'iit! succession. .Now, \vc entertain no ill-will' al these ltU'll bill Wv iio fed that nu'ii who haw no more rtspccl for themselves, no motv respect for church services, no more rcspccl for the town, no more respect for the traveling public, no more respect for Sunday nor for God-Almighty, there should be something done to teach men better. These men, whoever they were, should be apprehended, and brought before justice to give an account of their conduct. It is also stated that they threw out a bottle of whiskey as they passed bya man 011 the highway. As to the certainty of this .oport, we know nothing. It is rumored that the whiskey, which caused those men to behave in such manner, was bought in Rosman. As to the truth fulness of this rumor, we have no knowledge, but if such is true, the persons, whoever they might be, that furnishes men this poison, unlawful stuff should also have their share of properly enforced justice. It is authoritatively stated, by some who saw the car passing at the time of the shooting, that they were not Kosman men. Let the sheriff and other law en forcement officers do their duty in this matter before something worse develops on the part of the lawless. QUEBEC WHISPERS Many of our people attended the Hallowe'en program given by the Kosman High school girls' literary society. , All report sd an enjoyable time. Miss Helen Henderson spent Mon day of this week with Miss Mae Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Whitmire spent the week-end with relatives near Rosman. Mrs. M. O. McCall is visiting friends and relatives in Greenville, S. C. Mr. E. D. Wilson, principal of Rosman High, called on some of his pupils here, Saturday. Mr. B. T. Whitmire motored to Greenville, S. C., Sunday. Mr. Julius Lance of Selica, spent last week with Mr. C. S. McCall. GLOUCESTER NEWS | Mr. Fred and Burgin Kilpatrick and Mrs. R. F. Kilpatrick, accom panied by Mrs. Colic Owen and small daughter, Gladys, visited rel atives in various parts of Tennessee the past week-end. 1 We arc indeed very sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mr. William Hall. Mr. Hall is one of our most prominent citizens, and his friends and relatives sincerely hope for him ? an early recovery. I A very interesting Hallow'en pro> gram was giv