MRS. JORDAN WHIT MIRE, Manager-Rosman, N. C ~'Z1 ' - - . ? _ ^ .? ? ? / ? ' . .. ROSMAN LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Jackson and ' -son Blythe, and daughter, JEvj, and and Mrs. Butgeon Strnth M West Asheville, were Sunday gWBts Mr. and Mrs. Dmy Jafk^on. r. and Mrs. -Crawford Lance and f, and Mrs. Jake Jartfett- Mr. and Jackson are former Rosman _ _lenta. guest of her aunt, Mrs. H. A.- urr, jiear Brevard. . , ? ' Miss Stella Fisher, who has a po- , sition with Paris Dept. store at Syl va. is spending a few days v-ith he . parents. Mr. and Mrs . Lee K. . Marvin Edney spent the week-end : with his wife at Cashier Valley, j Mrs. Edney's health is slowly lm- : P!\!Jnand Mrs. Marion Glazener and Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen Claud and ?. Paul, Chas. and Homer Dodson were v Saturday evening guests of Mr. ana c Mr . Mack Raines. . ass Beatrice Bruner of Lake I ox- 4 away, spent Saturday night with her sister. Mrs .Thad Siler. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanders were s Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Chapman. . J \lr< L M. Bauknight and son. \ Remson of Easley. were guests Sat urday of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whit- v mire. . ,. ?' . ,1 f Murray returned trom a , two weeks' visit to relatives in Green ville. Sunday. - . . , Mrs. Flem Glazener visited her v siMn. Mrs. Zeb Burrell at Brevard u Fridav. _ , ^ Mr." and Mrs. Walter Lowe and children of Canton, visited Mrs. Love's sister, Mrs. N. S. Galloway, r Saturday. - Mrs. Sam Butler, who has been ill i. for a number of weeks, is slowly im P1 Mf!" ami Mrs: Crude Ledbetter and children "f Greenville, were Sunday guest.-- .-f Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mor rison.,. * Mrs.' Dan Glazener v'.sited attr 1 Garfield Duncan Sunday. . . *tr. arid Mrs. Qaston W hitnure , im.l- children >?'( Cherryfield were 1 tru* st - Wednesday .evening of Mr. ?u>d 'Mrs. Fre?nuu\ Hayes. - jfr. Fr'aivk Fi-lds spent last week , with "his familv in .Asheville. Mrs J ' It Cross and nephew. J:,"k Fitzir-. raid, and niece. Frances ; B? rt Wilk- vsT. enjoyed a picnic at ' The Arcadia." Mr. Cadwallader s ,? summer camp. Sunday. ' \ ' .???.. .Jesse Morris and Milledg- . , i ~Giltfln of PicKens.. wire, business .... vl- tor- to Rosman Monday. ^ ?] W. P. ilogsed Brevard, a tor i'uvr. ' residtait; ? .spent the v:t i-k .\-nd with Miv'nnd Mrs. J.- _ >V i;:.-?;-.f!H.r, ? ? ;? :. . ? D. W. R. Iv- wis spent 'Sunday at t ick "ins; with his. father, E. A. Le^'K W Mrs. Cra:\r ?. YVhltmKS ?;pi :;t "Sat urd'av night at Easley with :L brother. I- M." Baulknight i*' Sundav motored, to Winthrop VolfaW U> v k. uni. to visit Miss At-hal- Ba.ilknight. _ Mr- .1 \ Cannon and son Olenn, .vd' Pie^-ns/ visi'vti fo'-mer s ?? . -r Mrs S." E. \VhUr.nre, trtda>. (V-t - ? (iallowav of Gloucester, v pi I v F,.;i.siniss : visitor to Rosman Niontiay. ? , ? . .. . 1 Ml,. Willie; Cantrell. --pent the svevk.-end at her home at Old Toxa- , V' Sir. and Mrs. Douglas Bo wen. who Y;.vo Weil at the Rosman Hotel for ,, ;i- number f weeks, have moved to ^ L' Mr.' 'and Mrs. M... A. Mull and I dauuliter. Viola- of . were ? Sunday guest? ot - Mrs. Mud s pai enrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mom- -j ?! O- uv Whit nitre, who has been in (. C;- 1 liv.lle for a number ot months. returned to liosman Sunday, for a : few days" visif before . L aving foi Lorain. Ohio. ; r * Miss Ida Nicholson of Canton, spent ? the week-end with her sistei, f Mrs. X. S. Galloway. M .lohn Conley of Henderson c'-untV. siH-nt last week visiting Mrs. E. R. Galloway arid. Mrs. James Xel son. returning home Sunday^ > Ernest Paxton of Greenville, was j a business visitor to Rosman Satur daMr. and Mrs. M. C. Sumerel and Miss Rosa Sumerel were called to Spartanburg, Thursday on account of the serious- illness of their sister-in law. who was operated on recentl. , at Spartanburg Hospital. ria/iv?.' Mioses Lessie Morris and Gillespie of Cherryfield spent Mon *?v ni"'ht with Miss- Oleta Powell. ^ Misses Marjorie Henderson and i^nnie Price spent Monday night w h Miss. Mildred W atkins. M-- Frank 0. Fisher and daugh ter Verona, spent Saturday night at Brevard with Mrs. Jack Fisher. I : Mr. and Mrs. C-. J. Moore and children. Pauline, Ruth and Charles Lee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel. | Messrs Wilson McCall and Ira D. Galloway of Brevard, were business visitors to Rosman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Roeers and daughtu-. Genelai, spent the week GLAZENER ERECTING, NEW BUILDING ON MAIN STREET J. W. Glazener and company are ; erecting a new store building on 'Main street. W. J. Ackers of Pick jens has the contract for the build ing and has a number df carpenters working under hiln. The building wiD be occupied by Rosman Cash & Carry Store, with W. R. Lewis in charge. ? r. Vwland of Brevard were Sunday .. u? .--is of M. M. Bryant. Mrs. Chas. Greene and children ?l.'Sundav guests of Mrs. John larke. : Mrs. Cole Tangle and son. Ernest nfde. a trip to Mt. Olive last' Tues Mr. Li E.' 1'owel! and daughters. ; ?VthVyn and Carrie, were dinner i -t.- !.: Bailey :, of Sparuinburg. >.;? | Mr. Knabb of Andrews. - Mr. and Mrs.: H. Gi Stophci were. > : v;jW! viskoi's Saturday. ()'-t :hul Betty Moore spent nday night with tlu1 former > ither. Obie Moore. . .1 B. and Paul Roger? and ^Crit- ? ? ;-,t Galloway were Cashiers \ alloy i isitors Sunday. . Mrs. H'rfgh Boley was a Sunday 1 uest nf Mrs. L. J, Whitmire. Misses Do-roth v MeGaha and Ruby - Havener and Thomas Glazener, Roy . '??Gaha 1 n joyed a picnic Saturday. t T . R. Chapman and son Ralph. ? , ,pxc Brevard visitors Sunday. : Misses Ida Nicholson ? and Roxio 'arker. 'Mack Winchester and Walter ( liters were Papphir." visitors Sun- ( Miss Alma ' dloway was a Lake ' vnwav visit. Sunday. 1 Mr. and' M' . G. C. McClure and hildren, Bett. i. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener en tertained with a dinner party at i heir - home Sunday. March 10th. Guilts present for this occasion were' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Galloway, Messrs Paul Stroup and McKay Col Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and ?hildren. Edith and Inez, spent sev ral davs last week visiting relatives near Shelby. Miss Alza Hogsed of Calvert, ?pent Monday with Miss Stella Fish ?r. "Uncle Bob" Glazener,_ who has been verv ill is slightly improved. Mrs. Tom Wilson of near Brevard, was a Rosman visitor Friday. Miss Ida Mae Armstrong's Sunday School class will meet with Miss An The class basketball tournament (begins Tuesday 'of tbis ?week &nd (the last 'game will be played Thurs day night. K?? ?? v*v? A prd^ran^ jbeaentod by the [was greatly enjoyed' oy a large num ber , . V ? * ' i ,? ... j. y'\-' ifW ,* ? vW* !, Mrs. tiigWtoSia % s a rdCttit visitor tO'BehOoL . .%? Mrs. Kate tma visited school Monday of this week. Honor Roll Eleventh Grade ? Rosa McLean, Ora Moore, Oleta. . Powell. Tenth ? Pauline Powell, Edith Gravely. Eighth ? LaVerne Whitmire, Ed na Hinkle, Irene Pharr. Sixth ? 0. W. Glazener, Ophelia White, Fannie Morgan, Maxie Moore. Fifth ? Ella Mae Collins, Charles Galloway, Thelma Galloway, Mary Gillespie, Pauline Moore, Charles Nelson, Beatrice Woodard. Fourth ? Everett Whitmire, How ard Resce, Juline Jones, Margaret | Glazener, G. C. McClure, Laura Pharr. Nath Passmore. Third - ? Donald Nelson, Junior ( Sisk, Ruba Love, Helen Summey. Second- ? Inez Pangle, Levie Pass more, Geneva Petit, Inez Summey, i Pearl Waldrop, Dovie White. First ? Betty Lou McClure, Frank Whitmire, A. P. Bell, D. H. t Winchester, . Clyde Rice, Verona ' Fisher, Eva Israel, Frances Bert Wilkerson. I MOSS-McCALL Coming as a surprise, was the mar- ' , iajre of Miss Ruth McCall and Mr. Doyle Moss, the wedding occurring ; ti Pickens, on Sunday, March 3rd, ; vith Probate Judge Reuben Hudson j irt'iciating. ' i Mrs. Moss is the attractive daugh- ! er of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall ( ?f Chorryfield. Mr. Moss is a son j if Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moss and has i >een connected with D; H. Winches-1 er's store for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Moss will make their lonie in Rosman. i. CLAUD MORRISON Friends in Rosman have just re eive'd.a message of the death of ] 'laud Morrison, at the home of his ' -iirents. Mr. and Mrs. Quay Morri on. ;it Travelers Rest. S. C. Claud i s a former High schol pupil of Rns- | Van. and was 23 years of age. ( ' at h resulted from flu and compli ns. The funeral was conducted r 'u: -day at Travelers Rest. S .C. i MASTER-MURPHY Miss Annie Mae Murph v of South ] arolina and Mr. Tom .Masters of I '"-?-man were married in South Car- 1 Ir.a Saturday. March Oth, with a t ?'vv .intimate friends and relatives ? recent. f Mr?. Masters is a niece of Caleb r i'-rPhy, < f Rosman, while Mr. Mast - 1 "v i>> a ^i>n of Mr. anil Mrs. Luther ? IpvtjLM'S; 'of Rosman. '} The hal'py , voting couple will make ? ! sn:an their future home. ^ :OTTAGE PRAYER SERVICES ARE GAINING IN FAVOR t Cottatr? prayer meeting was en--. < < e i a.t the home of Mr. and. Mrs. ' ?" . 1 'Junes, with 1 H visitors present on - Sunday night. 5 Mis. Joe Meece led the meeting, ( :'hV? wives' were ri;p"atetl by all nf. after -which Mrs. Ed .Tones ] t?d in prayer. The ne\t nieet'ug is ' 0 be held at ihe home of Mrs. Joe . f ? e. Sur.dav night. March 17th. ; 'Yrvenc cordially invited. - - ( ?. tie McClure . at the home of her ; ;iv;ns. Mn and Mrs. G. ,(\ Mc '?m Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. 1 Ml members urged to attend. j TV-Vis Galloway ' of 01<1 Toxawav. ?'s'tcd his .daughter,. Mrs. D. L. . nor. .'.Saturday. ' j Mv*. Camlry Conley visited her j ; rpusins. Mr. ill be buying Home MRS. ELIZABETH GALLOWAY CELEBKAl ?3 81ST BIRTHDAY of E^zabeth Galloway, widow of the late Rev. Jim Earl Galloway, tinr birthday anniver sary Sunday March 10th at her u^m!6*111 !je, 0 d Toxaway section, with five of her children and a large XZd u?- srandchidlren pretrtnt. An j old-fashioned picnic dinner Was en joyed. Many nice and useful gifts I were received by Mrs. Galloway. 1 tw?S? ?,res?nt were = Mr. and Mrs. Davis Galloway and children, Mr. State of North Carolina County of Transylvania. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Board of Commissioners of Transylvania County, N. C. r D Zs , NOTICE V- B. Tinsley, Jones Mills, 9nd F. E. B. Jenkins. The defendants above named take notice that an action has beten com menced in the Superior Court of I ransylvania County, N. C., to the end that the plaintiff may foreclose all interest, that the defendants may nave in the following described land. Lying: and being in Brevard Town- 1 snip. Being the same land describ ed in the complaint filed in this cause. Said action brought by the plaintiffs for delinquent taxes, pen alties, costs and the said defend-, ants will take notice that they are required to answer or demur to the complaint filed in the office of the superior Court of Transylvania county, N. C., or the plaintiff will ipplv to the court for the relief de nanded in the said complaint. This the 11 day of March. 1920.; ROLAND OWEN. Clerk Superior Court of Transylvania County. x C. 33 1-3 4tc M 14-21 -28 A4 State of North Carolina 7ounty of Transylvania. IX" THE SUPERIOR COURT ??oard of Commissioners of rran^ylvhni:i . County, N. C. Vs NOTICE . Phicfcer. II. K. Hayward, .. R*'* Smith. R. R. Fisher-, and "a me B. Brooks ' i iii* defendants abovv n:jn!.od cake l'.: ice that an action has been com ikneed in the Superior Court of Tiansvlvania County. N. C.. to the 'lid that the plaintiii' may foreclost i!: nterest that the defendants may lave in the following described land, jvirig and being in Boyd Township. Jeing the same land described in h.- complaint filed in this cause, fcjid action brought by the plaintiff f Commissioners of 1 i*a :;:ylvania Coulnv.iN.--C. Vs . NOTICE '. If. Tinsley, Jerry Jerome, . loland Owen, Trustee, E. D. ,)\v n. Brevard Banking Company Mid Sam Kassler 'Phe defendants above named take lotico that an action has been com menced in the Superior Court of i Transylvania County. N. C., to the ; -nd that the plaintiff may foreclose j dl interest, that the defendants may ' iave in the following described land. | Lying and being in Hogback Town- ? ?ship. Bein.tr the same land described | in the complaint filed in this cause. ? Said action brought by the plaintiffs :.ir delinquent taxes, penalties, and [?osts, and the said defendants will lake' notice that they are required to answer or demur to the complaint, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Transylvania Country N. C? or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 11 day of March 1929. ROLAND OWEN, Clerk Superior Court, Transylvania County, N. C. 33 1-3 4tc Ml 4-2 1-28 A A You try to furnish your family with the necessi ties of life now. Have you provided for them in case you . become disabled or die? Life Insurance is your best safeguard. Our agents will be glad to ex plain it to you. Insure with Colonial Life Insurance. BREVARD REALTY & INSURANCE CO. Judson McCrary Alex Kizer General Agents pang Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Lee and son and daughter of Lake Toxaway; .Mprris Galloway, Myrtle . R&inson land Jonas Galloway of Tryon; J Swards, Avery and Jim L. Morgan, of Old Toxaway, and others. ARE m INTERESTED Are you Interested, in the Kodak Contest? If so we have all the little attachments that go with Kodaking that mak&rit 39 jptetfe$ng. r ?? W e have more brthoaa little Hawaf^Ejre Gam*ras. The No. 2 selling for-$5cand the No; 2 A1 for $1:25. These take wonderful pictures arid are mighty handy on the fans. . ? Our prices are as low as the lowest and the quality ranks with the best. No charge for developing film. Frank D. Clement, The Hallmark Jeweler CLEMSON THEATRE BUILDING Need Any Money? Home Need Repairs? House Need Painting? Why not get ready for the Big Summer Season now approaching? Here's the way to do it ? Take out some Shares in the Brevard Building and Loan Association And borrow the money with which to paint, repair and improve your property. Forty-First Series Opens Make application now for the number of shares you may need. Weekly or monthly payments. Finest plan of financing ever conceived is that employ ed in* the Building and Loan institutions. If you do not understand the numerous ad vantages in the association, we shall be most pleased to explain in detail just how you can use it for: Building Your Own Home. Buying Your Own Home. Repairing Your Home. Enlarging Your Home. Saving Money, getting 6% interest, and NO TAXES. BREVARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION THOS. H. SHIPMAN, Pres. J. M. ALLISON, V. F. JERRY JEROME, Secretary-Treasurer