ROSMAN NEWS I MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, Manager PERSONAL AND LOCAL G. C. McClure, manager of Glou- ' cester Lumber company, is spending several days this week in Knorvilla, Tenn., on business. | Mrs. G. P. Hightower and son*, Lawrence and Howard, of Longvlew, Washington, left Friday for their home after spending the past two peeks visiting friends in Rosman and Asheville. Miss Beatrice Sisk and Mr. Swan spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sisk. Miss Sisk has ac cepted a position in Asheville and will start on her new duties Monday. Mrs. Boyd Moore is reported very ill at her home here. Misses Mary NVhitmire and Eu genia Nelson and Misses Wade and Hubert Callahan were six o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sink Sunday. Lambert Gillespie of Cherryficdl, was ;i business visitor to Rosman Monday. 1 If 0:1* ' Clarke, son of Mr. and Mr- .John Clarke, is attending school at Cowarts, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge were guests o? Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Chapman Friday night. 1 ."'hs h. Chapman of Jocassee, it spending sometime with her aunt, Mrs. Dick Petit. Willie Keid of Reids Siding, was a Rosman visitor Sunday. Misses Vera and Norma Chapman o( Tryon. attended the funeral ser vice of their cousin, Mrs. Avery Mor gan at Old Toxaway, Saturday. Miss Norma Morgan of Old Tox away. was a Rosman visitor Friday. Mrs. J. Nicks and children have moved to Salem, S. C. Billie Morgan of Eastatoe, spent last Wednesday night with Alf Can trell. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Powell and children spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Whitmire. Rev. Bob Meece of Eastatoe, S. C., was an Old Toxaway visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raxter Galloway and daughter, of Balfour, are spending sometime with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Culwell Galloway. Picrce Aiken, who has been ill for sometime, is much improved. Jule Lance of Selica, visited his lister, Mrs. Wash Whitmire, Sunday. Jesse Whitmire visited his sister, Mr Manley Powell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Galloway, and children of Middle Fork were Rosman visitors Friday. The VI. F. Aid society will meet at the parsonage at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening for the purpose of re-organi/ine the society. Everyone who will take part are requested to be present. * ^ * l.iec Littleton and 10m uwtiu.. ir.i! tw'? daughters of Salem, S. C., wen quests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moss Saturday. Walton Gillespie of Brevard, visit ed his sifter, Mrs. Kichard Rice Sun day. . . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gillespie of Brevard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. FL Edens Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Woodard iind children were Sunday guests of Mrs. Woodard's parents, Mr. ana Mr-. .). H. Reid, at Quebec. Oliver Galloway and son, Glen, and daughter.*, Louise and Lourine, were Gloucester visitors Sunday. Mi- I-'rtnei Galloway spent Mon day nigh- t> guest of Miss Emma ?lane McLean. Mi: Alma Galloway spent Wed nesday night as guest of Miss Vir ginia Bruner at Lake Toxaway. Mr Elmer White and sons, Ken neth and "Bud" accompanied Miss Mac W'li1. ? to Ashcville Friday, and spent the week-end. Call Calloway of C nucester, spent Wedmvdty riij^ht as uest of his n othi i . Irs. Sarah (? '.loway. M I'aul. I. B. Rogers and I, eon Man ley spent Su.iday at Eas ley. a quests of the f i-mers sister, Mr-. I, a Salle Hands. Mr. and .Mrs. Everettv Smith and Homei Clarke of Cowarts, N. C., spent tin- week-end as quests of Mr. ami Mr;. John Clarke. Mr. iiid Mrs. Carlee McCall and son of the Gloucester section were Bosnian viators Monday. Dewey Winchester and A. M. I'harr were Forest City visitors Sunday. MYs. C. [,. Moss and Mrs. Doyle Mo - visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr,. Frank McCall at Cherry field the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raines were Sunday quests of the latter's par ents. Mayor and Mrs. J. R. Mahoney. ' Buster Rice spent Wednesday at Brevard as truest of his grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie. | Weldon Galloway has accepted a position at Ashevilie, leaving several days ago. Rev. Ed Sumniey of Central. S. C., ' was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. rt". H. Summey, the first of the | week. Messrs .J. R. Mahoney, D. H. Win chester and A. M. Pharr were busi-i I ness visitors to Pickens Monday. Miss Edna Hinkle spent the week end at her home at Sapphire. On Saturday Miss Hinkle accompanied her mother to Lincolnton. Mrs. G. C. McClure and children were Hendersonville visitors Sunday. Messrs Wade and Hubert Callahan of Westminster, S. C., spent Sunday visiting friends in Rosman. Claud Kilby of Talladega, Ala., joined Mrs. Kilby at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watkins, Sunday, leaving later for Rofcnokfl Rapids. , Miss - Betty Moore of Canton, is spending sevfwil day3 as guest of her cousin. M'hs Ora Moore. Arthu- Eno>; and A. K. Moore, teachers of Rosman School, spent the week-end visHing at Hickory. Friends in Rosman will be inter ested to know Mr. and Mrs. Welch a ROSMAN HI SCHOOL NOTES On Wednesday morning. Sept. 6, during the chapel period um a-ction of the 10th grade officers va# held, the following officers be ?i elected: President, Dorene Lee; /ice president, Walter Glazener; .-?cretary and treasurer, Ruth Mor gan. On Monday morning, Sept. 23, '.vk 10th grade girls had charge of > very interesting 10th grade chapel rogram. The devotional exercise ?va* conducted by Mary Whitmire, followed by a reading and poem iiven by Lily Mae Whitmire. The 10th grade was to wel come Margaret Towe back to school itgain. She has been confined to her I.ome the past two weeks on account ?f illness. . The 11th grade held the election f class officers during the chapel reriod Monday morning, Sept. 16, in 'heir home room. Tne following officers were elected: President, Pauline Powell; vice president, Coy Fisher; secretary and treasurer, Belle Fisher. It is hoped that each officer will do his or her best to ward the class. The 8th grade elected their class officers as follows: President, Law rence Whitmire; vice president, E. I. Whitmire; secretary and treasur Charles Glazener. MRS. AVERY MORGAN Funeral services for Mrs. .Avery Morgan, aged 33, Friday Toxaway w0??"' vi?k was held at monritig at eight Dentist church Chupman and Rev Judson M- Mo^an was^nly hours, ^he was ^ Emma rsage one year ag , j0hnnie hapman, daughter all her life ''hTlanid Toxaway ?ection. In z Trr. Baptist church and uvea Christian life- _ivcd by hei Mrs. ^Morgan is surv.vca jr uwband, her mother Mrs. ^ ^ ot"mMrS.aCharles Miles ' and Mrs I'hurman Galloway. ? ?^ay! Mrs f 'fZ'Mr" Birchfl?W. 0! Cleveland, S. C. sgssjsrff^sssss the 4th bunua> i t conVen each ?0l't aJl Zj^n Baptist churcl tion will meet at fion ?ai ? h,. :ird Sunday in October picnicTsuppeR~at^caNA 1 \<~Z ii L. Cadwallade i-ntertaine'i wi%?d?day "Tning Th(. Arcana Wednesday^ ^ th| Thu large cabin being g roon occasion, ?)tn <? ... autumi beautifullv di-'cora blazini !(.wVe, and ?oldcnrod .and tiro in the hu^e ()P icious 8uppei "e^ved "o the following guests^ Misses Ida Mae AmM, L Galloway have arrived in Alama Le< and Was in Rosman and ?rc?'fl seve'raT days last week, leaving foi New York Saturday. _ . panei(i James Staton and Ernest 1 angle made a business trip to Seneca, S. C-, MMrayand Mrs. Doyle Manley and .s&*? sat Miss Gertie Lance and Miss Viola McCall and Starland McCall and Klmer Moseley were Brevard visitors SaMrs.aGe1rtfet'Owen spent bst week at Oakland with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ^Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Joe Galloway, who has been suffering with rheumatism, is very mMr 'and1 Mrs." Jesse Galloway were dinner guests of the former s mother Mrs. Sarah Galloway, Satur(^/-Bilt Miss Nannie B. Connot of _E 1 cs asyisi. ant of music, spent the week-end m Spartanburg, as guest of her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. AUen^ Clarence Green of Gloucester, was a business visitor to Rosman o VI<Cirtha Watkins, Tom Stroupaml Mrs. L. M. Watkins were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ulys Merrul at Bre 'aBertTnda>Elmer McLean and Migg 3mma Jane McLean were visitors of llr. and Mrs. Joe Dunn at &elica ^Mr^and Mrs. G. C. Bush have aken rooms with Rev. G. E. Ke'la ,n Church street. Mr. Bush is sup rintendent of Rosman H,gh sch?ol; Mts Wade Garren #?d son ror est and daughter Dora, of Asheville, nd Miss Helen Moore of .-lender ionville, and Miss 'Lucy Fulbright of T Brevard were dinner guests of the former's sister, Mrs. A. M. Paxton, i Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilds and baby of Cherryfleld, were dinner guests ( uf Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randolph, c Saturday. Norman Murphy spent Sunday at ' Pickens, as guest of Mr. and Mrs. t Kansey Whitmire. Rev. J. K. Henderson of Pern- j broke, preached at Zion Baptist ' church Sunday morning. . Milus Galloway and daughter Mae, f und son Algie, of Wolf Mountain, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Kandolph Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Morrison was a guest of Mrs. Jake Jarrett Monday. Millard Lance of Avery's Creek, spent Thursday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jarrett. Rev. A. J. Manley, who is teach ng at Shoal Creek in Gloucester, spent the week-end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lance of Jrevard, were called to Anderson, 3. C., Thurs'dny on account of the serious illness of Mr. Lance's broth er. Mr. and Mrs. Lance returned Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jarrett. Miss Alza Housed of Calvert, spent Saturday in Hendersonville. Roy Fisher of Mars Hill College, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Whitmire vis ited the latter's brother at Easley, S. C., Sunday. Rev. Hoyt Blackwell of Marrs Hill College, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Morgan at Calvert Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Jack Fisher and baby of Brevard, were |u?5g[e*ue't of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fisher. Mrs Freeman Hayes and Misses Belle Fisher and Frances Edenswere Brevard visitors Sunday. Mr* Mattie Barton of Los An i if and Miss Victoria Gal lo'way of Brevard, are ?Pendin,K ? re K' .? ?< S T P. Galloway Jr. at Caiveri. Mrs. F. Paxton of Calvert, who has been ill. is much unproved. & ? lenM? Bill McGimi. ?d W|?j Marvel, of Gasonia, ar h ?,??1 d.J ? ? f ?<? M? mer's parents, Mr. ana nic'hari?rFo8ter of Asheville and Jordan Whitmire and son Arthur Cherryfield, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Milford Moore. Mr and Mrs. Oil* Moore and .Coilis Moore of Gastonia, spent the ? week-end with their parents, Mr. E]8",! Mrs. Mannmg Moore- ^ ^ Walter Lewis' and children, and Miss * ' m!ui Lewis of Pickens, spent the - 1 week-end ^as guests of the former, Chastain of Pickens, ***? 1 [ business visitor to Rosman f daM o.h Mrs Will McKinney ol j Mr. an I ? Rosman vis I Jocassee, b. t ?. , v I itors the latter part of the I I Miss Bonnie Sigmon "as " | a position as sHnp^en" S. C. I jrtSr'wf |TU??perry of Calvert was a busi. ? W" iiSWiwj. ?w? ; fell - * Cashiers Valley vi*it^ n Lnwyei Arto???? of Bl.ck sjssci ? >- s I FWd, ?.j y*rT? *4 "i Rev. and M' r.. returned children ^dit h a: Monday home from Lake Toxaway tW(1 night after spending the P weeks visiting at UkeT ^ T p Rev. Mr. Kuuy verv suc Mason have jus ^ Toxaway. "f i HSS?& tortttr. Mlii ."tirJ fir jrs '.ss.jsi.'SA ??? Travelers Rest as for mer's brother. Ivay MomsoB^ of Augusta? G a! 'are spending several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tin children and Mrs. Johnny Jhapm^ spent Saturday n^htaseu ^ ?-ssfipffyS-Ti: ?q; *"*? South Carolina visitors last CnMr. and Mrs. Lonzo Gallowa^ of Middle Fork were Rosman visitor SaMrrdand Mrs. Wilkie McCall and children of South Carolina, w< Rosman visitors recently. Mrs. T. W. Petit and daughter,! Mrs. Louie Whitmire and baby Al len. were Brevard visitors last TVed neMrs? Robert Scruggs spent last week vTsfting relatives and friends in Jocassee, S. C. , Miss Maxie Petit who has been ill for somtime, is able to be 8KM?: and Mrs. Jule Chapman and, ch"dren of Tryon. spent last week end as guests of ^ ^ Rev. Nath an ChatT/ian, of Middle Fork. Tule Aiken and Roy Galloway of M^dle Fork, were Rosman vmto Saturday. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BOYLSTON NEW3 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hollingsworth >f South Carolina, spent last Satnr- J , lay night with relativeg on Boylston. , Thomas English is working on Turkey Creek at present, being in ] he logging business. [( B. j. Brown, of Glade Creek, vis- ! ted old friends on Boylston last Sunday night. j; Miss Cannie May McKinna and brother, Raff, of Etowah, were bus- , Iness callers at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. T. R. Duncan Saturday evening. Carl Orr attended the old time singing at Etowah last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Crouse, pastor of Mills River Methodist church, and Burgess Allison visited friends and relatives 1 on Boylston one day last week. { Rev. T. C. Holtzclaw, of Hender Honville, will preach at Boylston church the second Sundav in Octo ber. The public is cordialy invited. We have heard of most all kinds of animals catching chickens, so one evening last week a "flying machine" passed through our section and one flock of chickens seemed to have , thought it was a monster hawk, judg- . in>' irom the fright they received. Several of our people are looking forward to the opening of the hunt ing season, as they want to kill deer this year, also several have already been dear hunting for the past five years, and have been unlucky all this long time, so we hope this will be the happy season for them. T. R. Duncan has finished harvest ing his tobacco crop. Dr. E. S. English, of Brevard, was in our section last Monday evening. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under the power of sale contained in that certain deed in trust, execut ed by Roy Whitesides and wife, Marie Whiteside, to the undersigned trustee, dated the 3rd day of January 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transyl vania county, N. C. in Book No. 21 at pape 224, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, the un dersigned trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for CASH, at 12 o'clock M. on the 21st day of October 1929, at the court house door in the town of Brevard, N. C., the following described piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Brevard Township, county of Tran sylvania and state of North Carolina, to-writ : BEGINNING at a large post oak. now down, a corner of the old Stamey lot, about 20 poles east ot the bridge across the brushy Creek, and runs with the main road N 7C W 50 ft. more or less to a stake at a ditch, corner of the M. A. Mull lot, then down and with said ditch and M. A. Mull line, a south course 20C ft. more or less to a stake in th? line of Brushy Creek, then down and with the center of Brushy Creek M 39 E 250 feet to a stake at the mouth SELICA NEWS ITEMS ][ The folk# of Selica are wondering I ?vliei the good old days of sunshine o: will return, especially the farmers. T It is reported that Kin. Dewey McCall is on the eick list. We hope ? to see her out agwin sooa. jj Mm. Z. A, Nicholson and party of Pint Rock were visitors of her sis- v ter-in-law, Mrs. Roxie Dunn, recent- j ly Our Sunday School gave a song and prayer service at the home of v Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barton Sunday. I( Keiuujo iftjjnstm, who has been away on a job for sometime, i3 vis- 'j itinjr his mother and sister. f We understand that Mrs. Henry McKinna, who was strock by an au- J tomobile sometime ago and has been J in Transylvania Hospital, is slowly ?? improving. 8 M.r. and Mrs. Ward Breedlove vis ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave J Hollingsworth, of Pisgah Forest, ' Sunday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith, of c South Carolina, are visiting their ' k'ndred here, the Barton family. Mrs. Smith was Miss Emma Barton ' b' fore her marriage. ! Elbert Lance, of South Carolina, ' is visiting his famiiy here for a few days. ' The B. V. P. U. met last Sunday 1 night as usual, and elected new offi- ' cers, all promising young folks. Come out folks and help make it go. Walter Blythe and family, of Balfour, were visiting in our section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pruette and baby, of Brevard, were visitors of Mrs. Kosie Burton Sunday. Miss Annabelle Dunn has been spending sometime in Asheville. W? ?.surely miss her and hope to see hvr back soon. I Our prayer meeting is going fine. I Our next lesson will be from Heb. ] 4, conducted by J. P. Hogsed. Imaginary millions are a great source of satiafaction, ntil we wake op. The man who thinks the world owes him a living: fails to realize what he owes the world. of a ditch, coming in from the north side, a corner of the M. B. Bagwell lot, then up and with the center of said ditch, and with the line of the M. B. Bagwell lot N 51 1-2 E 290 ft. to a stake in the old Stamey line, then with said line N 47 W 186 ft. to the beginning, containing 1 3-4 acres more or less. Excepting from the above descrip tion, a lot of land on Oakdale Ave nue with a 150 ft front and going back to the waters of Brushy Creek. Said sale being made for the pur pose of satisfying said debt, inter est, costs and expenses of said sale. This the 20th day of Sept. 1929. H. E. Martin, Trustee, 4c S25 Oc By Kay-HelJar Buick Co. 2-9-16 LAKE TOXAWAY NEWS Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Pendleton, i Brevard, visited a number of oxaway people last week. Lather Owens, of Gloucester, pert last week with his daughter, trs. Cope Lee. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hall, of Bre ard, spent last Thursday night with It. and Mrs. W. J. Raines. Mrs. Roland Fisher, of Quebec, isited her sister, Mrs. Bill Fisher, ?at week. Mrs. W. W. Ray has returned ome after spending last week in Lsheville. Our school is getting along fine. Ve have three fine teachers. The ,'hristian influence of our principal, I. B. McCal],Js not only felt in the chool but" in "the wfiole community. Seventeen of our Toxaway peoplo ittended th eSunday School conven ion at Little River church last Wed icsday. Lake Toxaway Methodist :hurch won the pennant for the larg ;nt attendance in the county. Mrs. W. P. Croom, of Asheville, ipent Sunday with her brother and lister, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc tfeely. Fred McNcely, who has been in the Mission Hospital at Asheville for several weeks, returned home this week. We are having a good revival at the Methodist church. The revival has been going on for the last two weeks and great good is being done. Dock Wilbanks, of Asheville, spent Sunday with his father, Frank Wil banks. Carl Moltz has returned from New York. NEXT We contribute to your good looks. You can pet a Vitaiis treatment here, the vegetable oil tonic, also the Fitch products:. It Pays To Look Well || SMITH'S BARBER SHOP SAM ALLISON SAYS: "The proper thing to do at this time of the year is to prepare for the weather man, for the Old Fellow is very changeable at this season. There will be mud, and frost, and cold rains, and North winds, all of which call for special preparations." THEN SAM FURTHER SA YS: Men who work outdoors ought to have High Boots, with good solid soles. Something like the ones we have in stock here at Plummer's Bargain Annex. These Boots are '16 inches high, and are real boots. We have priced them away down, offering them at $6.95 Then there are Men's Overalls, and good ones, too, at very special pri<je of only $1.15 i Sweaters are the best things to wear when win ter begins to come. Wei have Sweaters for Men, Wo men and Children, ranging in price from 59? TO $3.50 I I Wool Blankets ard man's best friend when the winds begin to blow. W^ Have them here at the Bar gain Annex at the low price; of $3.95 PR. Something here for:the woman who looks to save and save and save. All leather Slippers for Ladies, at the very low price of $1.95 Plummer's Bpg If we haven't here just what you want, then step across the street to Plummer's Main Store, where the Great Sale is going good.

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