Rosman Section of Brevard News
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MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager? Rosman, N, C.
i^SMAN ROMPS ON
TANNERY BASKETS
Rosman bHBketecrs romped on the
Transylvania Tanning company fiv?
to the tune of 40-15 at the Rosman
High School court, November 8th.
Flashy playing by the Rosman
High team was the main feature of
the game. A goodly numbers of
fans witnessed the game.
With their last year's record to
boost them along, the locals are
looking forward to a very success
ful season, and it is expected that
they will carry off honors in their
class and above, of High schools. I
The line-up:
ROSMAN TANNERS
W. Galloway ...... t . . ... ... Cole
C. Fisher Morgan
C I
Collins Wood
? G . |
L. Whitmirc Johnson
C. Galloway Jones
Keferee : James Staton. i
PLEASANT GROVE
The measles have about had their
? run in our community.
Mrs. S. Hamilton, who has been
very sick for sometime, is reported
-able to be up.
Elsie Gray, who has had the meas
les, is doing fine.
Rev. C. E. Blythe visited the sick
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grey
last week ancl found then* better.
Times are looking better now in
our part. Mr. O. S. Grey and Mr< '
J. H. Drake have each killed nice
fat hogs.
Nicholasf Sentell visited his father- .
in-law Sunday, Mr. H. A. Grey.
Many people of this place at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Gertrude
Baynard Sunday afternoon at Oak
Forest. Rev. C. E. Blythe and W. j
Holtisclaw conducted the service. )
Many people were, there from for'
ami near.
Mr. Guy Hamilton of Brevard,
was in our section Sunday. ,|
The Beulah B. Y. P. U. gave a
nice program at Pleasant Grove
Sunday night.
The many, many friends of Dr. A. 1
E. Lyday, of this place, offer him
their sympathy in his trouble and
ileath of his .wife.
SCHOOL NOTES
(By EUGENIA NELSON) 1
The sixth grade took charge of >
chapel exercises Friday morning. 1
They began their program by pre
senting a typical picture of the odd i
Southern plantation. The remainder
of the numbers pertained to Armis-i]
tice Day. Those present for the ' <
program were Mrs. G. C. McClure, ' ;
Mrs. J. A. Nelson, Mrs. E. R. Gal-]
loway, Misses Bessie "and Lennie ;
Manley, Mrs W. E. Rufty and chil- '
<lren 'and Mrs. A. J. Manley.
The Athenian Literary society 1
will hold its regular meeting Friday':
morning. |
The seniors have passed in an or
der for their class rings and the
Juniors their pins.
A Red Cross drive is now on here
in school and each student is asked
to help all he can. ?
Mrs. Kate Davis visited school
one day last week.
Miss Sprinkle, the county demon- '
stratro, hold an interesting meeting (
with the ladies of Rosman Friday
Afternoon.
Miss Allen, our music teacher, was
absent from school Monday on ac- '
count of illness.
Mr. Mack McLean, who is in Mis
sion hospital, Asheville, is recover
inp: nicely. I
MRS. D.MORGAN
CALLED BY DEATH
On Monday morning about eleven
o'clock, Mrs. D. Morgan, of the
Middle Fork section, departed this
life. She had been in poor health
for u number of weeks.
Funeral services were conducted
at Old Toxaway Baptist church
Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock,
by Rev. Nathan Chapman and Rev.
Holeombe.
A more detailed account of the
death of MrSi Morgan will be given
next week.
DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS
The Jtosman Demonstration club
met at the school house Fr'day aft
ernoon of last week at 2:30, a pat
riotic program being carried out by
the president Mrs. Craig Whitmire.
Miss Sprinkle demonstrated date
caWc and peanut brittle and fudge.
Next meeting will be held Decem
ber ? 14 th.
STAMPS QUARTETTE
"""?Phe Stgni ^a?Quartette, known as
"The Texas Fouri* "wt?i- !>e in Ros
mun Saturday night, Nov.'- -12. to
give a program. The program to*^5"
fin at. 8:00 at the High School. \
MISS WHITMIRE ENTERTAINS
Miss Laverne Whitmire entertain- .,
ed twelve of her friends in honor of ,
her 14th birthday at the home of her '
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whit- ;
mire, on last Saturday from three to '
five o'clock. Games were enjoyed ?
luring the course of the afternoon, j
Refreshments of cake ise cream
ind candy were served. The color j
scheme was Orchid and yelloW" and | ?
vas carried out in the refreshments '
md in the dining room. |i
Many nice and useful gifts were 1
received by Laverne. |
Guests of the occasion were: Irene J
ind Eva Pharr, Beulah Moore, Odell '
Viken, Frances Edens, Annette Mc- <
31ure, Jack Fitzgerald, Ralph Eld
?idge, A. M. White, Jr., O. W. Glaz- J
sner, Ernest Pangle.
BLANTYRE BREEZES '
Miss Lillian Scott of Little River, j
vas the dinner guest of her aunt, t
rlrs. J. T. Justus, of this place, ri\ *
ently.
Miss Martha Maxwell, who has
teen spending sometime in Hender
onville, has returned to her home ,
lere.
Mr. Raynel Morgan spent Sunday c
light with Mr. Raymond Reed. r
-Miss Blanche Brown, Messrs .Clyde
3rown and Edgar Orr of Glade r
>eek, attended prayer meeting at v
Jlantyre , Sunday night. t i
Mrs. Flora Pickelsimer visited t
?Irs. Eva Simpson Sunday. |
Rev. W. P. Holtzclaw filled his r
?egular appointment at Bl&ntyre f
>aturda- night and Sunday morning. a
The preaching services were changed
roni the second Sunday to the first [
Sunday. Let's remember and come j
he first Sunday of next month and
Satuday night before. Everyone is f
velcome to attend all our church ,
eivices. 1 1
Mr. Wilson McCall was a visitor
n thid section Sunday. |j
Mrs. Rachel Davis and children
ipeitt Sunday with Mrs. Brewer. ; t
Mr. George Marcuni of Lake Tox- i
uvay was a visitor in this section
Sunday. j\
Miss Lavada Orr . visited her aunt,')
Mrs. J. T. Justus, Sunday.. j
Miss Lillian Scott of Little Ris-'er. 1
ittendcd prayer meeting at Blan-ji
,vre Sunday night.
Little Miss Dorothy Simpson, who .
las been ill with measles, has iro- !
proved very much. ' ;
Mrs. Ada Reed viisted friends Jm
UendersonvilleX recently. i
Mr. Jones, formerly of this place, i
but now of Hendersonville, was in .
this section Saturday.
ROSMAN LOCALS
cwV,' N"u1' F" filler, nrincipul of
u, J,Lu o ,01, hfd, thfi misfortune!
-nil Sunday night and break his
collar bone. Dr. J. B. Wilkerson 1
rendered first aid and sent him to 1
treatment"'8 SP Ul for X"ray a,,d j
Somali's Missionary society!
of the Zion Baptist church will meet I
ho? M?fnty at, 2:30 ?'c'ock at the
home of Mrs. M. C. Sumerel. All I
members please attend as this is a
very important meeting.
. .Mr- T?m Mahoney attended the1
fair at Anderson, S. C., on Satur
day and spent Sunday at Greenville.
R- Staton was a Brevard;
visitor Saturday..
0. Mr. arid Mrs. . Ed Winchester of
\Ci'' KP?nt Sunday night
With Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel were
Brevard visitors Saturday.
Mr. Carl Galloway of the Glou- '
cester sectio.V Spent Fridav night
Zay m,)ther. Mrs. Sarah Gallo- j
*r*. h Shealev and Mr. Law- '
Sunday WL'ro Brevard visitors1
d ?">' A'rs- c-. L. Gant and chil
dien, Harold, Louise and Thelma
spent Sunday in Salem. ' .
Miss Mildred Watkins and Miss '
Certh?o ^vS?L- 'ncc Collins anji
?;rt^e ?ere Kuests Sun
da^ ?f Mrs. Bob Zacharj- at Toxa- '
waV
Mr. D. L. Glazener and Mr. Jesse
Chapman enjoyed a hunting party
Saturday. ,
Mr. Ifnd Mrs. N. S. Galloway and
JaughteM. Ethel and Thelma, and
nieces, Mfc8 Roxie Parker and Miss
Ida Nicholj?*1. spent Sunday at Sap
phire. \
Mr. and Jim Aiken spent!
?he week-end Nflsl 'ing Mr. and Mrs.
Tary Aiken. \
Born to Mr. a\d Mrs. Thad Siler
it Lake Toxaway^^* daughter, Nov. '
11th. \ I
^ Miss Siva Clarke, 6 student at
^ullowhee, but who ha.\been HI at
ifer home here for a weefc' returned
o Cullowhee Monday
? Mrs. L. M. Watkins antjL son, |
jertha, and Mrs. Lee R. FisKSL of
-osman Mrs. Ulys Merrill of B^" I
?ard, attended Mrs. Dr. Lyday's fun'.*.,'
(rai at Little River last Saturday \
Vrifc Mrs- M- 0- Sumerel left
? ed" esday_f?r a few days* visit in
>?uth Carolina. On Wednesday Mrs. I,
>umerel attended Limestone Daugh- |
era Conference, and on Thursday i
lsited relatives in Laurens. i,
*"a Mrv ,Frcen>an Hayes have
>urchased a Kolster radio I <
Messrs Chas. and Tom Glazener i
ntertained a number of their boy
riends Sunday afternoon with a i
fountain party. Those enjoving the i
iccasion were Ralph and Roy Eld-'
'dge. Earl White, Jack Fitzgerald, i
Mr. Cornelius Powell had the
msfortune to have his eye hurt
n CUwmK wood' He was treated \
>y Dr. Wilkerson. His friends hope ' j
hat he will not lose his eye.
Messrs J. B. Rodgers, Orval Ed- '
iey and Walter Rodgers attended ,
he fair at Anderson Saturday and
Pent Sunday in Salem. I
Mr. E. L. Crow spent several days '
ast week visiting relatives and .
riends in Rosman.
Mr. Booth Price of the Gloucester 1
ection, who has been ill with rheu- i
natism for a long while, was able to i
>e in Rosman Monday.
. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Holden spent
5unday visitinjr relatives near Salem
. V"? S hpre_ will , be glad to hear
hat Mrs. S E. Whit mire who has
>ctn very ill. js much improved.
Mr. Clifton Byers, who has been !
"siting m Pickens, for several days
las returned to Rosman. '
Mrs. J. H. Cross and Mi.ss Bert I
vJU, v?" nPPrt Sunday afternoon!
iJ Glazenor.
Mr. W. E. Black attended the
\nd<rson fair Friday and then spent
dd"sycn 4 "t his h?me at Don
Mr. and Mrs Columbus Harper
>nd granddaughter of Pickens, spent
the week-end visiting the former's
<ister, Mrs. Lizzie Byrd
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.' Tx>wis and
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daughter Both, spent Sunday viaiu
in ^relatives in Kaslcy, S. c.
Mr. Jim Fislier an<i Mr. Warren
Fisher of Tryon, wore guests Satur
y. of Mr- and Mrs. Let- R. Fislier.
\ih?nSS?1 D?roth>' Lumley, Dorothy
Allen, Ida Mae Armstrong and Claud
Mountain KPCnt Su"',ay nt whitesido
o?^rs" E1.' Muggins and children,
H?v? nTV-B.ure!1 and Miss Maymlo
Ilayes of Calvert, were guests on
Friday night of Mr. an<| Free
man. Hayes..
Mr. J. L. Alhertson spent three
Oconc" sT k visiti?fi- relatives in
, , ,f"^rs' M;. Clazener is spending
ni* week visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. M. Paxton.
Miss Roxie Parker of Brevard,
r' tJ1 hc0 week-end with her aunt,
Mrs. N. S. Galloway*
Mr. and "Mrs. C. O. Powell spent
bunday visiting Mr. Powell's broth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rogers and
daughter, Genelia, spent the week
end visiting relatives jn Salem.
Powc" and children
spent Friday and Saturday attending
Anderson Fair.
Miss Dorothy Allen, music teacher
at Rosman school, is ill at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney spent
the week-end at Cashiers Valley, vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wilson.
Mrs. L. C. Sentelle and children
and Mrs. R. S Winchester spent Sun
day visiting their mother, Mrs. James
Raxter, near Brevard.
Mr. Gaston Whitmire of Cherry
field, was a Rosman visitor Monday.
Mr. Frank Hayes of the Cherry
field section, killed the largest hog
in the community last week. It
netted over 600 pounds.
Miss Bessie Manley spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney.
Mr. Vance Galloway of the Glou
cester section, was a Rosman visitor
Friday.
Messrs Drayton Randolph, Lewis
Sentelle and Paul Rodgers and Miss
Leota Randolph attended the sing
ing convention at Valley Springs on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines of the
Middle Fork Section spent Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Raines' mother,
and father. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.Ma
honey. ,
V M.ni- J . the 0* - vjrtiter
iaVT* Mr. and Mrs. HT^^M&ne}
Mr. Elmer Barrett and
Wisher spent Friday in Walhank s
Miss Eugenia Nelson was a gues'
Saturday night of Miss Pauline
weathers.
Mrs. W. H. Summey and Mrs. C.
t,. Leathers were guests Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wright.
Mr. G. M. Aiken and Marion
Powell went on a hunt Saturday
?>?ght and caught two o'possums.
We are sorry to learn of the mis
fortune of Mr. Homer McCall of.
Quebec, who fell from a moving box
:ar near Hendersonville about tvtfo
tf&eka ago. He is in Patton Me
morial hospital at Hendersonville.
Mrs. Anderson Smith of Quebec,
spent Monday in Rosman.
Mr. and Mrs. Dyar Crow and chiU
Iren spent Sunday visiting relatives
in Salem, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kitchen and
Mr. and Mrs. Overton Kitchen and
baby, of the Gloucester section,
n-ere visitors in Rosman Monday.
Miss Alma Galloway is still con
Pined to her home with flu.
Mr. Harty Kilpatrick of the Glou
cester section, was a Rosman visitor
Monday.
Messrs I.oxley Crow and Elvin
Edney spent the week-end visiting
relatives at Salem.
Mr. Elmer Burrett spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting his father, near
Walhalla, S. C.
Mr. and Mr,1-. W. J. Moore spent
Monday in Brevard.
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilkerson have
purchased an electric Crosley radio.
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Rice and Miss
Beulah Rice of the Old Toxaway
section, were Rosman visitors Thurs
day.
Mrs. Cos Paxton of Greenville, S.
0., was ft Rosman visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Ed Glazener of Calvert, is
vciy ill at her home. Mrs. Glazneer
is the mother of Mrs. ,7. W. Clazener
of Rosman.
Mrs. T. P. Galloway of Calvert
spent last Tuesday at the home of
hor mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee R. Fisher.
Mr. \\ hit Duncan of near Pickens,
was a Rosman visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire
spent Sunday m Easley, visiting
Mrs. Whitniiro's brothor, Mr. 17. M.
Bnnknight.
Mrs. Til! MrCall and daughter,
1- ran <?<?.- spent Saturdav evening with
Mrs C. E. Leathers.
Mi-, r.vne.t Paxtoi. of Greenville,
ivii? r Ro.-man visitor Saturday.
E. D. Randolph and his little
daughter, T.?'Ota. and I'or cousin El
la Mae Woodwd, Paul Rogers ' and
Mr. S. nteU :.tU nd. d tlx- all-day
Singing a' V;ille;, Sirinp !a? Run
day.
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