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ROSMAN NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager GALLOWAY-RAINES A marriage coming as a surprise to the community was that of Miss Fannie Raines and Mr. Benson Gal low, which event occurred Saturday, September 14, at Pickens, the cere mony being performed by Probate Judge Henry Hudson. The bride is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haines and is a granddaughter of Mayor and Mrs. .J. R. Mahoney, while the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Galloway. . B. Y. P. U. MEETING ? A basin. ??? meeting of /ion B. Y. P. U. wa.- held at the church Sunday ir.^lit and, officers for the coming J iiunrtei' were elected as follows: /I'n -ident. Carroll Manley ; vice I ? -sidf-nt. Lawrence Whitniire; cor ?n ' i ii-'.- secretary, James Staton; recording secretary, Mildred Wat k treasurer, Lula Manley; group 'tain Beatrice Sisk, Emma Jane . ? ..a; <iuiz leader, Edna White; organist. A. M. White Jr. district singing at middle FORK CHURCH, SEPTEMBER 23 l'!:o Pi trie! Singing convention will meet with the new church at Middle Fork, two and one-half miles ? :?n Bosnian 011 the Pickens high u y. Sunday afternoon, September the program beginning at 2:00 * 'clock. Everybody is invited arid more es l>ee ally do we urge that all the .users be present, as this fs the iii>t ..invention in the new church .ins' ren-ntly finished. We are hop ? tins will l>o the means of bringing new aspiration and encouragement to per. ale that have just started . their new work. ? E. D. Randolph. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The \V. M. S. of Zion Baptist chuivh '' ' ' at the homo of Mrs. J. 1. ( ! in Monday, September 16th. with t: .? ! resident, Mrs. G. C. Mc Clure, presiding. i Aft< r ;! ? Bible reading, a program was i ? - . nted by Mrs. G. C. Bush. Mi l.ennie Manley and Mrs. J. F. rh i . Reports of different com i .vi re heard, after which the ! r Ijourned with prayer led t -ante Manley, to meet at t!i. Mrs. M. C. Sumerel on October 7th. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PICNIC I'll' Ivanced Sunday School class ? >:' M:. \! -iah Calvert enjoyed a trip to M Pisgah Sunday and picnic dinner mi p of the mountain. Thos. >ying the occasion were ! Mr. and Mr;-. Frank Morgan, chap ' ? M: -es Mamie Hayes, 'Aha Hot; i'i!. K!-ie, Setma. Frances, Ruth and Mary Morgan, Mordecia Saltz. Ruth Jordan, Lillie Mae Whitmire, ; Helen Calloway: Messrs Austin Hou sed. "Speedy" Jones, Gaston Mor gan. T "mas Jordan, Joe Galloway. Alvin Hubbard and Melvin Gillespie. i PICNIC SUPPER ENJOYED !\ > . ? the younsrer set en- . joy i-d a n nic supper Sunday night at th- I- 'h'l- farm near Rosman. ] Th >se ? :n :iu party were Misses , Helen (l:ihirtvay, Mamie Hayes, Lillie Mile \Vhi!"iire. Alza Hogsed, Mor- ? deiia Salt?:, Ruth Jordan, Messrs ; Auston 11 *sed. Joe Galloway, Thom as lord": "Speedy" Jones, Alvin Hubbard. 1 i Mi s I:. rrii e Sisk is spending sev eral day at Weaverville visitin" friends. Miss Risk is a graduate of Weaver College. ; Oliver Calloway and son Glen, and daughters. Louise and Lourine at tended t!i Parker reunion at Glou- . cej.ter Sunday. Vernie liarlett of Chester, Pa., . spent Tuesday visiting: friends ill , Hosmn n. Miss Katherinc Bridgman ar-1 ?mother. Mrs. Carra Bridgman, re turned to' their homo at Pelzer Sun day. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Galloway and children. Jake Jarrett was a Brevard visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John F, Corbin 'and ?son spent Sunday at Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Kilpatrick and st: ai! son, of Brevard, were ?lies; of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glaz- ' oner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of Greenville, spent Saturday night with Jim Nelson. Mi-si- l-'if-enia Nelson and Kath ? : ne C: ' man and Mrs. Carra livid; :i lac. :">nt Saturday at Cherry 'ield a.; ?. 'tests of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Owen. Mrs. ('. E. Leathers and Mrs. L. R. Staton were guests of Mrs. A. J. Manley Monday. Mrs. Jake .Tarrctt visited Mrs. El mer White the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jameson and children spent the week-end at Salem. ' Charles Gant and Elvin Edney were Brevard visitors Saturday. s J Mrs. \llen Sisk and children were ** dinm . Luest of tho former's sister, Mrs. James Nelson. Rev. A. J. Manley. who is teaching in Gloucester, visited his family Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lance of Brevard wero dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jarrett, Sunday. Mr. a id Mrs. E. D. Ran lolph and daughter I. rota and Miss Ethel Cur lee. Jim Hutson and Joo Wilds visit ed Mrs. Randolph's mother, Mrs. J. M. Bowen, at Wolf Mountain, Sun day. J. E. Durham of Pickens, was a business visitors o Rosman Monday. Miss Rlla Zachary of Brevard, has been substituting in the absence of Miss AI en. LOCAL AND PERSONALS Chief and Mrs. C. L. Moss and son tiarold, and Ruth and Ernest Alex ander and Howard Passmore spent the week-end at Little River, near Culeia, S. C., and attended the Alex ander reunion. Bill Jackson spent the week-end at Salem, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Chapman visit >i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chapman at Middle Fork Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and children spent several days last week quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ma :ioney. Rev. Harris, Rev. Eades, Rev. Col oi West Union, S. G., spent Sat urday night as guests of Mr. and ' A. !>. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines and children of Middle Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winchester and children of Calvert, were Sunday guests of Mr. : 'id Mrs. J. R. Mahoney. Miss Dorothy Allen, superintend ut of public school music, who has bet 11 very ill, was able to return to work Monday. J. Col ie Owen of Gloucester, was .. Rosman visitor Monday. .1. W. Glazener is spending several i'ays this week on a business trip in, Bristol, Tenn. Miss Edna Hinkle spent the week i at Sapphire with her parents. , Miss Idu Daniels of near States ille, is spending several weeks as ; ticst of her sister, Mrs. A. M. Pharr. I Mrs. John Kilpatrick and daughter1 .re spending a few days with the f 'l iner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. {I. Edcns. Mr. Jenkins, principal of Quebec i ?hool, is stopping at the Rosman Hotel. .Air. and Mrs. R .F. Glazener and V-\ and Mrs. E. A. Glazener and laughters, Fay and Louise, were Sunday guests of Mrs. S. E. Whit mire. Mr. and Mrs. Welch Gallway and Hm ! Siler left Wednesday for New Mi \'ieo where Mr. Galloway and Mr. Sil.-r have accepted positions. Rev. Bragg and Mr. Chancy of ;"linton, S. C.. were Sunday guests 'f Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure. Rev. preached at Zion Baptist ' 1 -it Sunday morning. >i!s. Claud Kilhy, who spent sev- 1 ?m;1 weeks in Asheville with her sis i . returned Sunday to the home of v. r parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wat- ; ?::ns. 1 M . and Mrs. A. 11. Lukcr and1 i'iiri'n spent Thursday at Mills liver, visiting the former's daugh r. Mrs. Adger Capps. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Smith o i< Quebec, were Sunday guests of the 'onner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1 3. Smith. i Mrs. G. P. Hightower and sons, 1 '.awrence and Howard, of Longview. 1 iVashington, arc spending several 1 ? visiting friends in Rosman. 1 W' . Hightower and sons are former i idents, having lived here six years 1 igo. Otto Whitmirc returned to tiici- ? nd. I'a., Monday, after having pent the past two weeks visiting rel ieves in Rosman and Pickens. Mr. EVhitmire is a son of Ransy Whitmirc. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Moore of Gloucester, were quests of Charlie. Moore Monday. Mr=. ??. \. Cannon and daughters,! Page and Tot of Pickens, were Sun lay sue . Is of Mrs. S. E. Whitniire. I.. M. Watkins and son, Girtha, vere Sunday guests of Mrs. Robert <vhary in Asheville. Win. Brittian had the misfortune :o have two fingers mashed at the j tannery Saturday, hut is recovering , nicely. Misses Ida Nicholson and Roxey i Parker of Enka, spent the week-end ! visiting relatives at Rosman and '? Sapphire. Claud Stroup, Charlie Love and j Fred Stroup motored to Enka, Mar shall and Asheville Sunday. Lawrence High tower was a dinner quests of blisses Ida and Mae Jack- , -n. Tuesday. Mi: ?* (Catherine Neeiy of Pickens, is spending h veral days as jjuests of her sister, Mrs. J, P. Ciibin. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Stophel and ; "Daddy" Caplinger spent Sunday in I Hondcrsonville as quests of the lat- j tor's daughter, Mrs. Moody Iloxett. i Mrs. Thomas Galloway of Middle ! Fork, was a dinner guest ot Mrs. A. j X P:\ton, Sunday. Miss Mae Duncan and Winston , Ashworth wet - Sunday guests of j Mr. and Mrs. L. Glazener. Mrs. Willar McCnll spent Sunday , as guest of and Mrs. Boyd Moore. Daddy Capiitiger, of California, is spending several days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stophel. C. F. Jones and son, Reed, spent the week-end in Asheville, visiting relatives. Mrs. R. A. Collins and daughter, Elia Mae, visited Mrs. Harve McGaha Sunday. John Reid of Lake Toxaway, was a visitor of Mrs. A. M. Paxton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan, Mr. Cane and Mrs. Kerley and son, of Statesville, spent several days recently as guests of the formers' daughter, Mrs. A. M. White. ! Miss Reba Owen spent Monday night as guest of her cousin, Miss ie Owen. Rev. Mr. Morgan of Mars Hill preached at Zion Baptist church Sun May afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Orr, M. P. Ed ; ney and son and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. J. D. Jones, Clem Orr of Salem and Tomassce, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gant and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Barrett and Mrs. Hubert Bar rett during the week-end. Mis# Ethel Curlee of Brevard, spent Saturday night as guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. D. Randolph. Mrs. I. B. Houck and children spent Saturday night as guest of Mrs. Doyle Moss. Er.'ph Crow of Salem, is spending SOCIETY NEWS WEDDING IS SURPRISE TO FRIENDS A wedding of the week which came as a surprise to friends, was that occurring Saturday, September 14, at '?Pickens, S. C., when Miss Nancy Alc 1 Kelvey became the bride of Mr. 'Dewey Gravely, botli of Brevard. Following the ceremony, the young i couple returned to Brevard, and are now at home to their friends at 'Forest 1 1 ills. The bride is a daughter of Sir. and '.Mrs. Will McKeTvey, and is a popu lar and attractive young lady of the i community, having always made her home in this section. She was a for mer student of the Brevard High | school, where she had many friends, j The groom, who is the son of Mrs. ! A. Clark, is a graduate of Bre vard High school and of the Brevard I Instiutto commercial department. He [is connected in business with the ] Brevard Banking company and with | the I!. & B. Feed and Seed company, and is a promising young business man of the town. UNIQUE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mrs. L. M. Hart and Mrs. V. R. 1 Jarvis entertained a few friends at 1 an unusual birthday party .Monday . evening at "The Pines," the home of : Mrs. Hart, honoring Mrs. Jerry Je- 1 rome, Miss Emily Moore, of Hender- 1 jonville. Miss Deborah Long, of i Greenville, and Miss Barbara Jtrvis, of Jacksonville, Fla., the occasion ' \ 1 I [ 1 ' LAKE TOXAWAY NEWS > I J ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCall were : guests of Mrs. Tilda Revis last week. Mrs Allen Dunn and daughter, j Thelnia, visited Mrs. Cope Lee Wed 1U Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, a son, on Monday, September 9th. .1 Mrs. Taylor Lee was on the sick ? list last week. . 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. , Sanders ot v South Carolina, are visiting' Mr. ana ;i Air1; S L. Sanders, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKinna and t Mrs. Eli McKinna went to Brevard p Saturday to see Mrs. Ilenry McKinna t who is 'in the hospital there o Pred Revis was a Brevard usitor t Sunday. _ . . . , t Harrison Hall spent Friday night v :ind Saturdav in Brevard with Mr. ,. itnd Mrs. Fred Hall. ?' We were glad to have with us b Sundav, Leonard Simpson of are- , card, who led the singing at tne ? Methodise church. Several of our Lake Toxaway peo ple attended services at the Baptist :h urch Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mall and little laughter were Toxaway visitors Sun- y '"'Vliss Willie Mae Owen returned , 10me Staurday from Inman, where ;he has been visiting. . . We are having a good revival meet ine at the Methodist church. Lev ,. ' "p Mason is doing the preaching. " Rose Owen and family moved into j,. the Rav cottage last week. v Airs. IX C. Scruggs and daughter. c Elaine and Miss Carrie McNeely o v Brevard, Mrs. W. W. Ray spent Snn- i ,lay in Dillsboro with Miss Mildied ( ^Mi's Ida Payne left Monday for ( Wavnesville for a visit to friends. - Mrs. W. W. Ray left Wednesday, \ for Murphy to visit Mr. Ray foi >i ^ I I Cleon Williams was -an Asheville , ( visitor lust week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and,, children of Rosman have been spend- ,j in" a few days in Toxaway. 1 Air-, frank Nichols and children, ? pent Monday night m Aahevdle. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNeely and children spent Sunday in \shc\ilU. \ parent-teacher association v. a. , wis organizowd at the school house t 1:;,t. Tues;lav night. Leonard Thorny , wa< elected president; and Mis. ? , C. Scruggs secretary. ?e meeting will be held twice each month next meeting to be held <in ^c('"esj l <lav of this week. It is to be hope that the patrons of the school wd , co-operate and make this a success this week as guest of his sister, Mrs. . Wm. Jameson and Mrs. thas. Gan . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney an Critten Galloway spent the week-end at Cashiers Valley as guests of Mi ?? Edney's parents, Mr. and Mis. ? A. t Paxton left Wednesday f or St. Petersburg, Fla., where he has u' tented a position for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whttnure (and daughter. LaVerne and Miss Ida iMae Armstrong visited Maiden 11. | Falls Sunday. , I Dr. and Mrs. J. ^ ? Allen j Spartanburg, were Rosman visitor. ; j Monday. ? i W. P. Moore, who lias been n< with an abcessed tooth, is slight ;. , ""Mr.7 and Mrs. W. R. L*wis anj' daghter Ruth, attended the Lynth reunion near Pickens. Sunday. I i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Owen oi Brevard, attended the Parker u union at Gloucester Sunday. _ S. II. Mingus of Connely Springs-, i has accepted a position as Hv" j ! School teacher. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Ji-j ! an(| daughter, I.ucile, spent Sunday in South Carolina. . , Miss Elsie Morgan, who is teach ing at Montvale, spent the week-en i at the home of her parents, Mr. and Air-. Porter Morgan at Cherryfield. Mrs. Din Paxton of Calvert, visit ed Mrs. Judd Tlott Sunday. , Mrs. Emma Hendricks. Mrs. An drew Hendricks and Miss Josie Hen- 1 dricks of Old Toxaway. spent the j week-end as guests of Mrs. Dal Mor gan at Atlanta, Ga. , j Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Haje motored to Mt. Pisgah Sunday. R. D. Jenkins and AV. IF. Eden* : hiked to Quebec Sunday visiting ! ' and Mrs. T. C. Henderson. being the birthday aninversary of the four young ladies. The evening was delightfully ?per.', on the lawn of "The Pines,'' where the guests gathered around a glowing campfire, roasting marshmnllows and enjoying the lovely supper pre pared by Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Jervis. After the supper, the beautiful white birthday cake covered wit'i glowing candles was brought out and cut by the four young ladies, amind great merriment, with all kinds of good j wishes from all the guests to the j four, after which the many birthday i gi?ts i' o tlie honorees were pre- 1 sented. j Ice cream and cake were served,| following which the guests sat around . the campfire, talking and watching the wonderful moon rise over the hils, until a late hour in the evening. FRANKLIN HOTEL IS SCENE OF j ENJOYABLE AFFAIR The Franklin Hotel was tiie scene : of a delightful social affair Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Frank Boane, ; uf Augusta, (la., entertained with 1 five tables of bridge. At the concuision of tin1 panics j <fveral tea guests arrived, following ! which a salad course was served. Those enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. licane were: Mrs. .1. S. Silver iteen, Miss Kathleen Erwin, Mrs. "ook, Mrs. DcVane, Mrs. Jack Hine, )f Jackson, Miss., Mrs. P. N. Simons, j Mrs. Edwin Dunn and Mrs. M. L. : ?iti ickland, of Tampa, Fla., Mrs. S. j 3. Monroe, of Houston, Texas. Mrs. 3. Heyer, of New Orleans, Mrs. Sher- i nan Hammatt and mother, Mrs. I IVright, Mrs. Gary and Miss Gary, of \ugusta, Ga., Mrs. H. V. Smedberg , 1 mil sister-in-law, Miss Smedberg, of j'raguay, South America .Mrs. H. E. i Raines, of Charleston, S. C., Mrs. * ?"red Miller, Mrs. Brown, of Abbe- i ?ille. S. C., Mrs. S. M. Macfie, Mrs. ' David Ward, Mrs. R. W. Everett, 1 Vlrs. W. E. Breese, Mrs. Harry Perry, 1 klrs. Ashe. ] - c IOHN McGEHEE HONORED WITH i STAG DINNER PARTY 1 A delightful affair of last Thurs- ! lay evening was the informal dinner ] riven by Mrs. J. T. McGhee, in honor t >f her son, Mr. John McGehee, who l till leave soon for a medical course t .t Emory University. Of lovely simplicity was the minia- <. ure lake which formed the center- 1 ieee of the dining table, while j hroughout the house was a profusion t f large dahlias in the beautiful au- l umn shades. After tht- dinner the guests, who I ? re Dr. William Hester, It. II. Rog- 1 is, Mi-. Thompson and Mr. McGehee. ssembled for a pleasant game of ridge and joining them were, Miss t ilmeta Waters, Miss Susan Guiniard \ lid Misses Fannie and Xida McGehee !? 1 YOUNGER SET ENJOY BRIDGE-DANCE r About twenty members of the \ uni'cr set enjoyed a bridge-dance ' -r.ilay evening at the Country : ib, i lie social affair being given by j. "oni Patton, Hayes Shipman and j i she Macfie. Following the bridge games, the ^ ? minder of the evening was spent c i dancing. Refreshments were serv il dunhg'ITfe evening. The rooms \ ? prettily decorated in a color ? ibination of lavendar and yellow, jj .ith beautiful dahlias predominat ng. Those enjoying the hospitality of he young hosts were: Mary Louise 'roushorn, Martha Osborne, Helen >itton, Sarah Louise Andrews. Gladys Vood, Margaret Miller, Elizabeth 'ill;. Almeta Waters, Martha nughn. Ashe Macfie, Arthur Mc 'rar.v, Hayes Shipman, Tom Patton. j farold Kilpatrick, Glenn Miller, Tom . lampton. .Tack Trantham, Harry Iryson. Langdon Enirlish, Moultrie [Yueluck, Ruel Hunt. ] MATHATASIAN CLUB IN FIRST MEETING OF CLUB YEAR J ' The Mathatasian club met Thurs-;, lay aTTernoon at the home of the ? ? )resident, Mrs. Hume Harris, for its ?ejrular business meeting. The proirram committee reported he outline work for the year, and ; iH -ed out books and materials to ?ach member. The subject for the , .ear's study is "Good Books of j i . i-j l-"25." The club adjourned to meet in Oc- ; ober with Mrs. Nettie Benedict. BRIDGE PARTY ENJOYED AT FRANKLIN HOTEL Among the enjoyable social events af the past week was the bridge 1 party at the Franklin Hotel Monday afternoon, triven by Mrs. William Miller, of Augusta. Ga. Five tables were arranged for play, and at the conclusion of the ?ames a salad course was served. Several tea guests arrived after the games. The guest list included: Mrs. Har- , rv Perrv, Mrs. W. E. Breese, Mrs. ; R. W. Everett, Mrs. D. G. Ward, Mis. Brown, of Abbeville, S. C., ' Mrs. S. M. Macfie. Mrs. Fred Miller. Mrs. M. A. E. Woodbridge. Mrs. Ashe, Mrs. II. E. Raines, of Charles ton, S. C.. Mrs. H. V. Smedberfr. Miss Smedborg, of South America. Mrs. 0. L. Erwin, Mrs. Gary and Miss Gary, of Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Sherman Ilammatt and mother, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Ethel McMinn, Mrs. Frank Beane. of Augusta, Mrs. .Tolri Iline, of Jackson, Miss., Mrs. P. N. Simons, Mrs. llun, Mrs, Monroe, Mrs. Hytr and Mrs. Strickland. FAREWELL PARTY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR Miss Hybeurnia Shipman and Miss Gertie Hamilton entertained with a lawn party at the former's home Wednesday evening, honoring Mis? Reuma Shipman. who left Thursday to spend the winter in Fort Lauder dale, Fla. I A red and white cflor scheme was carried out. Punch and cake, carry ing out further this color note, were served during the evening. About thirty guests enjoyed the c'j" non. ) focal Happenh Dr. Murehison, of Columbia, S. C., was a guest at the Presbyterian Manse last week, having visited his daughter, Mrs. R. L. Alexander. Miss Geneva Paxton has entered the fall term at Asheville 'Normal. Carl Coats, former manager of the local Western Union office, is spend ing his vacation with friends here. Dr. C. I i. Newland is attending a clinic at Ann Arbor, Mich., and while there will visit relatives in the Michigan city for several days. Mrs. Mattie Whitner, of Maiden, spent last week as quests of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Tran tham. .1. W. Cobble, of West Asheville, spent Sunday with friends in Bre vard. Miss Roberta Bryant left last week for DeLand, Fla., where she will at tend Stetson University. M. M. Feaster, of Johnson City, spent the week-end here with his family. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Styers, of Cher ryville, were week-end guests of rel atives and friends in the county. Mrs. C. P. Wilkins, Mrs. 11. K. , Lawrence and Miss Louise Brown | motored to Shelby Sunday to spend , the day with Mrs. Wilkins' mother. Miss Launa Clayton is spending. Iier vacation in North Wilkesboro. Among the Brevard people attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Nannie Mc Cluire in Hendersonville last Wednes day were included: Mr. anrl r. W. Whitmire. Miss Daisy Norton, Felix Xorton, Mrs. Jim King, Mrs. Hancock. Mrs. Gus Gillespie, Mi". Ed G llespie, Miss Rubenia Nichol son, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price Jr.. R. H. Morrow and C. R. McN'ecly. ;he latter two of whom acted jallbearers. Accompanying John McGe'nee an! lis sisters, Misses Fannie and Nida, o thtir home in Macor., Saturday, ly motore was H. H. Rogers, who re- 1 urned to Brevard the first of 'h" veek after brine: the week-end ruest of Mr. McGchee in his Georg.a iome. Mr-. Lawrence Holt, who had her onsil- removed Saturday, ?- able t*> . >e out again. Mr:'. J. T. Owen and little .-".i. Cenneth, are visitinr relative.-- n Cnoxvilla. Tonn., Birmingham and Vnniston, Ala. Mis- Annie Yongue, who has a pot ion wth Dr. Wilk-riin in Gr>. r- 1 ?ille, spent the Week-end here w.th i ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. fongue. .lai-ifs. H. Case, of Swananoa, rcp esentative of the C. M. Clung com >any of Knoxville, was a Brevard ?isitor this week. W. M. Stenhouse and daughter. ; ' :'.n, of Greenville, were week-end ruests of Mrs. Cos Paxton and Mrs. | [. E. Clayton. Mrs. T. A. Englsh and son. Dan.; vere shopping in Asheville Thurs lay. , Tommie Wood left Tuesday to cn cr Christ School at Arden. | Toe Clayton was a business visitor ^ n Asheville Monday . Mr. Streeter, of Baltimore, and tfr. Anderson, of Chattanooga, were) ?enewing acquaintances with friend" i n Brevard this week, after an ab- , :ence of 18 years from this section, rhese gentlemen were connected with he building of the city water reser- 1 ,-oir about 20 years ago, and ex- ( iressed surprise at the many mi- j irovements in Brevard during their . ibsence. , , Mrs. C. E. Orr and family, who | ?pent the summer at Fairfield Inn. | we returned to their home in Brc irardT. , , John Holston, who has been spend ing the summer in Asheville. visited friends in Brevard this week before returning to his home in Charleston. S. C. Duncan McDougald left Tuesday for Woodberry Forest, Ya.. where he will enter Woodberry Forest school. Miss Margaret C.ash and niece. Miss Betty Gash, who have been eucsts of Miss Annie Gash and R. I Gash at their Davidson River home, returned Monday to their home m NTew York. . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Newton, of , Johnson City, are guests of their | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Moore. Miss Nan Kilpatriek, who is ? plvoed at Enka. srent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and .? rs. D. P. Kilpatriek. Mrs. B. E. Nicholson and wo Children are spending several weeks with Mrs. Nicholson's father in \\ hit Miss Elir.ibeth Zachary returned !a=t week to Winston-Salem to re sume her teaching duties in Salem College. ? ,, , Mr and Mr? F. \. Str-rette air! two children of Rutherfordton, spent Sunday with Mr. Starrettc's sister, Mrs. D. F. Moore. Mrs. W. E. Shipman attended the funeral on Thursday of Mrs. Nan nie McGuire. in Hendersonville. Mrs. T. M. Mitchell was called to Asheville last week on account of the death of her mother. Mrs. Elmer Kipp and daughter. Gertrude Belle, left Thursday lor heir home in Daytona Beach. Fla., after spending the past few mor-v nt their summer home on M r .e street. * Mrs. Peabody and three children, of Spartanburg, S. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Key at the Whitsett cottage on Maple street. | Mrs. Kate D. Starrettc, of Mo:;res ville, is visiting her daughter, .Mr.-.. D. F. Moore. j Mrs. Mamie Verdery left Friday for Charlotte, after .spending tne summer in Brevard j Mrs. James F. Barrett and liUie daughter, Jim, left Tuesday ;or I '\ington, to be -.vith har daughter, Mrs. L. J. Peacock Jr., during the serious illness of the latter' s hus band. Rev. Wallace Hartseli is conduct ing a two weeks' revival meeting at Syiva. Mrs. Nathan Morris and Mrs. Luther Pushell spent several days in Atlanta, Ga., this w. k. j Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Alexander left Monday for a visit of ten days iwith Mr. Alexander's family in Bay spring, Miss. James F. Barrett and daughter, Miss Geraldine, were called to Char lotte last Friday on account of the serious illness of Mr. Barrett's son in-law, L. J. Peacock, Jr., who was then in the Charlotte Sanatorium. Mr. Spencer Ruff and hin mother. Mrs. Joseph Ruff, who accompanied the body of the former's wife to Brevard for burial Wednesday, re turned on Friday to their home in Clearwater, Fla. They were accom panied as far as Hender-onville by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mrs. A. 0. Kitchen returned .0 St. Petersburg, Fla.. for the winter after having spent the summer here at "'Ships Anchor." Miss Aimeta Waters h:1 been con fined at her home several days the past week with flu. Mr. and Mrs. B. IT. Fn>em: n had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Geor-re Edens, of Ir.man. 3. ( . Mrs. M. A F. Wo !b:-idge left last week for the Eastern slv re of Maryland, where she will remain for several months. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Sm dberg have as their guest Miss Fannie Smedberg, of Montevideo, Urr.guay, South America, who is a :;>:ter of Mr. Smedborg. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gault left Monday for West Palm Beach, Fla.. after spending the past several months at their home Florolina Fa.rm. Mrs. B. H. Freeman has as her guest through September, her mother Mrs. W. A. Looper. of Easlev, S. C. Mrs. Charles X. Roger- and daughter, Miss Carlotta, 1' ft Wednes day for their home in Blenh 11, S. C.. after spending the summer in Brevard at Rest-a-Bit cottage Misses Ronnie and I.oor?. Hender son. of Pickens, S. C. are spending several days with friends in Bre vard. Miss E^tolle Ellerbe, who has been spending the past several months a' Rest-a-Bit cottage, left Wednesday for her home in Latta, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shipman have moved to their home on East Morgan street, after occupying the Philips apartment during the summer. Miss Alta Clark, who spent the week visiting friends and relatives here, left Sunday afternoon for Washington. D. C.. where she will spend the winter. Preston Galloway of Selica, was taken to Frankin Hospital last Sun day for an operation. DON'T jm I Throw acway your Old Shoes r* ?, j We make ^pem Like NEW ENGLIS^ BROS. 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Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
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