k ROSMAN NEWS I MRS. JORDAN WHITMIRE, tea MAN MAKING SUCCESS OUT OF CELERY GROWING Proving the fact that Transylvuta county soil is well adapted to tlM culture of celery on an extenihre scale, is the existence of the fiae celery farm of Edwin Morgan at Char ryfield. Mr. Morgan experimented with growth of celery two years ago, and now he is said to be able to <USK play some of the finest celery to b-s found growing anywhere. Mr. Morgan was given his real start and much valuable advice in celery culture by C. C. Hutches, of Bradwalon, Fla., who learned of the local nrjys experiments in celery growth through reading an article re garding it appearing in The Brevard News two years ago. Mr. Hutchee came t.> this section soon after thia and visited Mr. Morgan and rendered valuable assistance to him in his cel ery experimentation. Mr. Hutches was alsi> instrumental in interesting a large number of fanners in the Rosman community fn celery culture, and this year many families in this section are enjoying profitable re turns from the celery grown on their own farms. , j ir. Hutches owns a summer home a i' ;w miles from Rosman, which is a lovely creation of nature with its be: utiful sparkling pools, lily ponds, flowers of many varieties, all sur rounding a cozy home. Mr. Hutches and family spent the past summer at their home here in the mountains, and left last week for their Florida home, accom pained by their two sons, one of whom married recently a Rosman youn ? lady. Mr. Hutches and sons own and operate a large celery farm in Florida, and ship to the Northern markets around 50 carloads of celery each year. LARGE NUMBER ATTENDS DISTRICT SINGING MEET The District Sinking convention met ;it Zion Baptist church Sunday with a large number of singers and visitors present. Flection of officers was postponed until the third Sunday in November. Next convention will meet at Pisgah Fo est on Nov. 11th. GALLO'VAY REUNION HIGHLY 1 ENJOYED BY ALL PRESENT ? i ' I Th at MUldl Galloway Reunion was held at .Middle Fork Sunday at the old Jol.erry Galloway farm, where rel ali.es and friends from both North and South Carolina gathered in one b:" crowd. , < :? v. J. i\ Mason and Rev. Judson C i n of Brevard made the principal a;; 'esses, while Perry Galloway of B> vard led the singing. wonderful picnic dinner was s ed "Uirinvr the noon hour. ? ling Galloway, a son of the late A! and Mr.-, .loberry Galloway, had cl: .,f the program. Five of the bi r- and sisters v to present, jo i > i" . ,i not having seen each of r for a number of years, as son ? t" then reside in different p: - of S uth Carolina. MISSIONARY MEET POTSPONF.D ????< ???"<* f the heavy rain and tile illness of the president, .M G C. McClure, the Women's J! . ?? did not hold their r. in. i ? on Monday. The n in ? v. held Monday, Nov. 4ti ;? i'm home of Mrs. Jac'. Eluridge. R . J. BRAGG ACCEPTS CALK TO Z'ON CHURCH ill' M \ 1 Bragg, of Clinton, S. < . :s : . ,i a call as pastor of '/? B.ii itirch ; nd will move I: 'am;!.' t.i Rosma; in the near f ; ? I v. . Bra; preached at y ?? 1 ming : ? ! until fur ? rvices .-ill not be h?. as -I. i ' on the fi t and third Si iv t" oach month. v. Me. Bragg comes to Rosman ,\v ? nded as a minister and a ???>. worker, and '.embers of ti.. ! church are looking forward I .> ? ?! i f steady growth with t f ? ' < noire of the new pastor. '.ALi.OW AY- ALEXANDER l,vi>a Alexander and Mr. Fi -i (-adowav were quietly mav ric 11 ''ukens, S. C.. on Tuesday, i Oc: iber i-">. The wedding was a 5 t! ? "r many friends here. \ ? . Galloway is from Pisgah K. . '.v 1 1 i ! e Mr. Galloway is a son of ? ! Mrs. Cuhvell Galloway of Ro : in. Thi happy young couple ar rei.'civinjt many congratulations tic t'neir friends. and Mrs B ranee Grogan and daughter of Brevard, wer>. dinner ru> ? ? of IJev. Mr. Kellar and mot!, r, Mrs. M. Kellar, recently. I i: <1. K. Kellar and a number of vr.licf-s of his church held a ii" <i? :.t the home of Henry Bar ton Sunday afternoo.i. A large croy.d attended the impressive ser John Paxton of Canton, spent Severn! dsn - recently as truest of .Mrs v. M. Pax ton. M ?????>?! . Winston Asheworth, A. M. I'axt'.i; Jr., Kay Collins and Mis i Mae Duncan, Marie Moore an:' O i Paxton were dinner guests of Mi mi ! Mrs. D. L. Glazener Sunday. M,,;. Hill Paxton, whf has been ill for a miipber of months, was remov ed ti- the state ho=pita! a tMorgan tor I' -iday for treatment. ??" I. S. Barrett and Mrs. Grover Xicfioi v n<l E!mus Barrett of Wal hal . S. (', spent the week-end as gu< ? ? r ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscav Bar rett and "Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bar rett. Mi. Eui:h Harbin of Ashevilf" 'c ?pending this week yisiting hure. ' ROSMAN GIRL HONORED AT WEAVER COLLEGE Miss Rosa McLean, a Rosman girl .vho is in her first year of college at A'eaver College, Tias Been eleated to .he office of secretary-treasurer in a newly formed club in that institu tion. The club was organized October 17 by the student body and faculty of Weaver College, end is called the International club. It was organiz ed for the purpose of lending apart n establishing friendly relations be ween America and foreign coun cil's. and it is hoped "by the club | .iicmbers that much good will be ac o-nplishcd in promoting friendship between the different countries. Much interest was shown in the new club by the large number of students and facility members who enrolled as charter members. The following officers were elected: President C? H. Trowbridge, presi dent; Mr. Pak, vice president; RoBa McLean, secretary-treasurer. ROSMAN LOCALS Mrs. Doyle Manley and Mrs. M :> Owen were Sunday guests # Mrs. J. A. O'Shields, the latter being ^Dr'and Mrs. Henry Topp left for Charleston, W. Va., Saturday, after spending the past two weeks as guests of the latter s parents, Mr. ?mil Mrs. Wra. Jackson. Mrs. Kate Davis and son. Clar ence and Mrs. Frank King and son and John Lyday motored to Easley Saturday. They were accompanied home bv Mrs. Harriet Patterson, who spent the past two weeks visit ?n; at Easley. Mathey McGaha of Liberty, b. C., v. turned to his home Saturday after spending the past two weeks ?.th Mr. and Mrs. Charley F?wlei. Mrs Julian Boley spent Thursday -nd Friday with Mrs. Amer.cus ''"S and Mrs. J. E. White and chil dren spent Sunday in Ashevi e. Mrs Jesse Chapman and daughtu, Mat tie "and Mrs. Wm, Manley were Saturday guests of Mrs. ?W\Hen Luker and Mr. Howard and f.vo sons of Piedmont, spent Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Amcricus Luker. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gwnshaw and daughter, Anna, spent Sundaj, as ? uests of Mrs. Grimsbaw s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Moore Mrs L V. Sigmon, who is in the Mission Hospital AsheviUe. is re i or ted as slightly improved. Mr and Mrs. .Tames Summey and --on Homer, and Mrs Oscar etit and Vclson Page spent Sunda\at . Union. S. C.. as guests ot Mis. I.ula ' ''Mr aaml Mrs. James Nelson and daughter. Edna, were i mday gu s U of Mrs. Sarah Nelson at Middle ' Mis. J. A. Cannon and daughter, of Pickens spent Saturday night as truest s of Mrs. S. E. Whitnure. Mr and Mrs. Walter Reece and hildren and Miss Lila Black and Mi-* Ida Mac Armstrong and Mis. \ J Manlev attend. 1 the home com ing exercises at Quebec >unda>. Mrs. Johnnie Chapman and daugh ter and Mrs. Jim Birchtield sptnt Sunday as guests of the formers daughter Mrs. Charlie Miles. Rev and Mrs. A J. Manley anj . Mldren moved to the , , . i-ouse near the Baptist luut'1, 'as, Wednesday. They recently purchased thlRc'v ?Cecil Green of Madisonvilje, -enn is sending several iting re'atives and friends m Glou ' ' Mrs L M. Watkins and daughter, v,;4 Claud Kilby attended services at a Brevard church Sunday. J. \V. Powell visited M. M. Br> ant Sunday. , _ vir ^d?MSn?u'^ V i n..V ?;?? ;8,K from Kcids Sidin:: to Rosman^ Mis< Thelma Gla/ener. a student ?o Western Carolina Teachers Col i .Ke spent the week-end with hei ' 'Vir and Mr.;. A. D. Bog- vs and .'?uxcther Genial, spent the week nd 'is guests of relatives at Salem. Mi- T.ucile Dryman was a dmnu _uest of Miss Mildred Watkins on UMr!'and Mrs. Oliver Galloway and ,-hild?-"n were Sunday guests of Mr. ,u?l Mrs. Walter Fisher at Balsam 'ilr' and Mrs Harlowe Mason and children spent the week-em 1 as I ue. ? of John G. Owens of the Gloutes.er '0Mr" and Mrs. S. K. Owen and children moved to Gloucester Satur day where Mr. Owen has taken a .'nil children attended the home-com '0Tgan?dnMart Grover Woodard ng and reunion at Quebec Sunday. Miss Dorothy Allen and Miss D othy Lumbley spent the week-end at VheMrsl?Craig Whitmire, Miss Lucile . " Mr r, C. Bush, MTSs Lila Black? Miss Edna White, Mr W^ E. HIack Mr I- F. Corbin and -?irs. Sylvester Winchester attended the teachers meeting in AsheviUe Fn daM- and Mrs. W. J. Moore moved from Main street to the house owned V- the Rosman school. ' Mrs. Miekler Lusk is r?i;?^Lto ,? .-uite ;,1 in a hospital at Six Mile. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sane of Lan um S C., spent the weeK-end a.. ?& ?'t & V? tS"m, .s .tattie Reid at ihe me of Mr. and Bonn's. Sliin-on. ^ position in Pickens spent a few days last week with her parents h?r?. j' Hubert Callahan, of Andoxeoa, 8. C., spent Sunday in Rosman. Freeman Hayes was a busman visitor to Pickens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. White end daughter Ophelia, and son Boyc?, were Pickens visitors 3unday. Mrs. Sarah Galloway and grand daughter, Alma, spent Saturday night in Brevarjl. Girtha Watkins, Austin Hogsod and Torn Stroup and Misses Mor decia and Christine Saltz and Win inifred Nicholson motored to Cash Jiers and Sylva Sunday, returning by way of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Medlin and son Theodore and daughter Vivian, of Pickens, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge and sons, Ralph, Douglas and Roy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Arrowood at Lake Toxaway. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Glazener and Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire and daughter LaVerne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cadwallader at The Arcana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Glazener and son Carl, of Greenville, attended the Galloway reunion at Middle Fork on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener have purchased a Chevrolet sedan. Mrs. Roxey Dunn of Selica, was a Rosman visitor Wednesday, also attending the bui'ial services for Cardinal Grimshaw at Montvale. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McClure speijt Wednesday of last week at Mender sonville on business. Mrs, R. L. Hogsed of Calvert, was a Rosman visitor Saturday. Miss Edna Hinkle spent the week- . end at the home of her parents near I Sapphire. Mr. and Mrs. Craifr Whitmire at- j tended the Galloway reunion at ; Middle Fork Sunday. Mr. Walter Reece was a business visitor to Asheville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. MClure left Monda'y for Shelby, where the latter will undergo treatment at Shelby Hospital. Mr. and MYs. Glenn of Asheville, are spending a few days as guests of Mrs. Maye Burletson. Rev. and Mrs W. E. Ruft.v and children left Monday for the M. E. conference which convenes in Hi^h Point. ! Mrs. J. Z. Stroup spent the week lend at Flat Rock as guest of her sister, Mrs. Sue Gice. Mrs. R. A. Collins and Miss Ola Paxton and A. M. Paxton Jr. were Brevard visitors Monday. Misses Florence and Mamie Tal ley of Eastern Carolina were visit ing friends in Rosman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hutches, sum mer residents of Rosman, left for Bradenton, Fla., several days ago. Mrs. J. M. Bowen of Wolr Moun tain, is spending several days as guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Randolph. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lance and M. H. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Burgeon Smith of Brevard, W est Asheville and Emma, wore week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jarrett. Mrs. LeVone Nicholson spent Sat | urda.v night as guest of her aunt, | Miss' Ella Mae Collins. Mrs. F. 0. Thomas visited Mrs. R. A. Collins Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edney and Crittent Galloway spent the week end at Seneca, S. C. J .lolin Byrd is reported quite ill at j his home here. I Miss Luile Raxter of Brevard, i- ] I spending several days as guest of ; her sister, Mrs. R. S. Winchester. .1. M. Bowen of Wolf Mountain. I was a dinner guest of Mrs. Jake Jar rett Monday. . ] Miles Galloway and soil Alzie of Wolf Mountain, were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. E. P. Randolph Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers, E. I>. Randolph and daughte r I i ota. at tended the singing at Pisgah For -st Sunday night. Mrs. Jim Morgan was a dinner , guest of Mrs. E. I). Randolph Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Gant and chil dren are spending several days at Salem, visiting relatives. Jack Ednev and daughters. Linda and Nam a, of Salem, spent -iturday as guests of Marvin Ednay. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lew - and daughter and Miss Franks Edens at tended the singing at Pi- ah Forest S inda\ night. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Gla jener. Monday October 21. a son. i Mr. and Mrs.' Leo Winchester and j children of Calvert spent Sunday at | Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winchester and daughter Louise, and Miss Edna Ar Iedge of Pickens and Tryon, spent several days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winchester. Mrs. Bill Dodson of Birr Cane Brake, is spending several days as guest of Mrs. John Podson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Galloway and babjL spent Sunday visiting M ? . and Mrs. "Marion Glazcner. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Owen spent the week-end at Cherryfield as guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Owen. Mrs. Anno Galloway of East Fork visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glazcn er Sunday and attended the Gallo way reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Galloway were Asheville vsiitors Friday. John H. Paxton of Canton, is spending several days as guest of I Mr. and Mrs. F. Paxton at Calvert. I Mrs. A. J. Anderson of New York, and Miss Cornelia Young, of Charlotte, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway Jr. of Calvert, returned to their respect ive hemes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Galloway and daughters, Helen, Mor%ree and iLucile attended the home coming 'services at Quebec Sunday mornin/r, | and ii the afternoon attended bap itismal services at Lake Toxaway. A single fact will often spoil an interesting argument. If you wear a vest what's the sense of buying four-dollar neck QUEBEC NEW3 ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Henderson and sons, Oscar and James motored to Brevard Saturday. J. K. Henderson was in Landium Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perry Hender son were Quebec visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loony Galloway and daughters were Quebec visitors Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. K Osborne end Mrs. Blanche Sims were Quebec vis itors recently. Mrs. Elizabeth Reece and Mrs. Louise Miller were Landrum visitors Sunday evening. LITTLE RIVER NEWS Friends of Nath McGaha will be glad to know he is improving after being confined to his bed for sev eral weeks. Mrs. Thurman Ball is suffering from a lame foot caused by blood poison. "Uncle Pe.-ry" Merrill is out again after a few days' illness. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rider, October 1 1th, a daughter, Eleanor Kathleen. Misses Virdu and Fay Kilpatrick have gone to Hickory, where they will spentf the winter with their sis ter, Mrs. E. L. Aiken, of that city. Mrs. Lewis Howell, who under-1 went an operation at Naples Hospital recently, is at her home improving rapidly. Mrs. A. B. McCall left recently for Lebenon, Missouri, where she will join her husband, who has era plyment with the Hwerton, Engin eering company. Miss Gertie Hamilton left last week for West Paim Beach. Fla., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. L. V. Merrill. Austin Heath and Carl McCrary were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shipman Sunday. Mrs. W. J. McCrary is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Rhodes, near Chattanooga, Tenn. Misses Nadine ar;d Anna Ray Nicholson left Sunday for Eilka, where they wil lhave employment in the Enka plant. Mrs. Kenner, who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Lewis Howell, for a few weeks, will leave Wednes day for her home in Bridgewater, N.'.T. Miss Hazel Men-ill of Greenvi'/le, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Merrill, recently. The box supper given here last Saturday night was a decided suc cess. Every one present seemed to enjoy the program, also the good SELL IT? USE A WANT AD Nowadays people apologize if they own only one automobile. nats, and were glad thsjr came. Tfct har.deome sum of $85.76 ?as real ized from the occasion, Furman Hamilton, who has been visiting his father, L. M. Hamilton, and other relatives and friends in this county, left iart week for his home in San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and "Mrs. Silas McCrary of Greenville, were vteitingf homefolks here Sunday. Miss Ruth McCall, of Brevard, snent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCall Miss Flora Merrill of Brevard, visited her mother, Mrs. William Merrill, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Merrill and Vernon and L. 'if. Merrill who w?r? called heme on account of the dMtb o f their father, J. Baxter Merrill, retained to their homes in Florida lart week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrill and little son of Brevard, were visitors here Sunday. Mines Hwmie and Loretta Mackey of Clyde, N. 0., 7isited relatives here laftt week. Miss Nellie Nicholson of Winston Sulem, visited her father, H. P. Nicholson, recently. Sftbert MeGaha and family have moved to Eagle Nest, where they will spnd the winter in charge of the camp. Twenty-Four Hours From Broadway Last Friday a new and most popular style Dress was introduced to Broadway. Saturday afternoon a shipment of these Dresses was on display in our store, INTRODUCTORY OFFER PRICES. Ajnd, through our fine connection in New York, we obtah^ed a limited number of these fine dresses at especially low prices, for t]je purpose of introduction. These a^Dresses ifaat any lady would gladly pay $25 to $30^or, ht? we are able to sell them, while they last, at Wide variety of colors -^greatest value we have ever offered. Youlwil! be pleal^l with these dresses, and we shall be phased to have jWi see them. Th^Nobby Shop POSTOFFICE BUILDING "THE LAY OF A HEN" A FOUR-ACT POULTRY PLAY NOT a Moving Picture ? A REAL Play Enacted by REAL PEOPLE High School Auditorium BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 24th Penrose ScHpol at Enon! \ FRIDAY NIGHT, Oc\. 25. 'osman High Auditorium SATURDAY NIGHT, October 26th Starting at Eachpdjnool at 7:30 p.m. Sharp, A humorous educational play with vital facts to every farmer and poultry r/issr. Full of Fun. Bring your wife and children ar^l enVy a good laugh. F-R-E-E ATTENDANCE \>RIZE ? After the play there will be given^way a tree Attendance Prize- ? A DRY MASH SELF FEEDER ? Free. NO ADMISSION WILL BE (JrSARGED TO ANYONE EVERYBODY INVITED. Presented through the courtesy of B. &Bt Feed & BREVARD, N. C.

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