KUDM/\1N NEWS MRS. JORDAN WHITMIEE, Manager ROSMAN HIGH WINS FROM I HIGHLANDS' SCOUT TEAM Rosman's snappy quintet of boys won their first victory over the High lands Boy Scout team on the local basketball court Friday night, Nov. 14th. . ?<MI The game was exciting from start to finish. Highlands was in the iead thp greater part of the game, until White, Whitmire and Galloway began to display their unusual talent and managed to nose out the Highlanders with a score of 16 to 12 in favor of Bosnian. Pangle, Fitzgerald and Eldridge, the 'babies' of the team, gave Coach Moore much inspiration for future basketball by their very good action on the court, this being their first game tc participate in. Referees : Moore (Duke) ; Lance. Highlands. Timers, Whitmire and Staton. JOINT HOSTESSES ENTERTAIN EPWORTH LEAGUE Misses Irene Pharr and Frances Edens were joint hostesses enter taining members of the Epworth League at the home of the latter at the Bosnian hotel on Saturday night, each League member inviting one guest. The evening was spent in playing games. Delicious refreshments of sandwiches and hot chocolate were s$rv|? Guests present were: Willie Can trell, Thelma Galloway, Eva Pharr, Allen White, Elsie White, Edna White, William White, A. M. White Jr., Mae White, Beulah Moore, Betty Nelson, Jack Fitzgerald, Maxie Moore, Girtha Watkins, Ralph Eld ridge, Douglas Eldridge, Walter Reece, Lily Mae Whitmire, Louise Glazener, Frances Edens, Irene Pharr, Laura Pharr and LaVerne Whitmire. EX-SERVICE MEN HONORED BY MR. AND MRS. POWELL Mr. and Mrs. is. M. Powell enter tained on November 11th at their home near Rosman, honoring all ex soldiers in the community. Every ex-soldier and his family and special friends were given an invita tion. A number of other families joined Mr. and Mrs. Powell in serv ing the dinner to a large crowd pres ent. It is reported that everything Rood was found on the table. Rev. J. P. Mason of Brevard, called the crowd together and made a brief address, followed by prayer led by Rev. Nathan Chapman. Before adjourning, resolutions were drawn up and adopted to make this affair an annual event. Ex-soldiers present were: R. C Powell, Loony Sanders, Charlie Bat son, Walter Whitmire, Bill Jackson, Wm. Brittain, Lorean Crow, George Israel, Pick Whitmire, and Vess Gal loway. Other guests present were: Mr. anc Mrs. Mark Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs R. K. Powell, Mrs. Sarah Nelson, J E. White, Rev. J. P. Mason, Mitcli Aiken, Mrs. Lorean Crow, Normar Murphy, Mrs. George Israel, Mr. anc Mrs. G. M. Aiken, Marvin, Ray N'orma, Leathia, Jessie, Berlie anc Willie Aiken, Mrs. Pick Whitmire Mrs. S. E. Whitmire, Mrs. C. 0 Powell, Mrs. Hattie Powell, Rev. and Mrs. N. H. Chapman, Rhoda, Elbert Carter and Inez Chapman, Ressic Whitmire, Alfred and Nadine Powell Bessie and Gladys Whitmire, How ard Crow, Austin and Pick Powell, K. Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Pow tMr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, M. and C. 0. Fields, Leason. Ramon, n, Edith, Clifford, Calvin, Verona, a Manley, Elsie Loony, Ruby, |.er, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jl. JGING CONVENTION gv/a: Ringing Convention k afternoon at Zion congregation REV. AND MRS. RUFTY MOVING TO NEW CHARGE THIS WEEK Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rufty and children are moving this week to their new home at Emma near Ashe ville. Rev. Mr. Rufty has been, pastor of the Methodist church here for the past two years, and has a host of friends here who are very sorry to have him leave. Rev. Mr. Rufty is a minister who does his work in a quiet manner, and h* lives so close to God that his deeds speak for themselves. Rosman has indeed, been very fortunate to hove this minister as pastor of the Meth odist church. The citizensship of Rosman joins with the Methodist congregation in wishing for Mr. and Mrc. Rufty much success and happiness in their future work. LOCALS AND PERSONALS M": f;d Jones and son Johnnie, and Walter Giazener were business ! 'isitors to Hendersonville, Friday. ' a ^ r ' ^rs; k Ream and chil dren, Mrs. D. L. Beam and daughter I , ?' Shelby, spent the week-end .with Mrs. G. C. McClure. I Miss Alma Galloway spent the I week-end in Brevard as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watkins and two children of Black Mountain, ,were Sunday guests of the former's | uncle, Roy WatkinB and Mrs. Wat kins. Miss Louise Gillespie of Brevard I spent Tuesday as guest of her sister, Mrs. Richard Rice. 1 r ?rn?st p??gle was a visitor to I Lake Toxaway on Friday. R. S. McCall of Selica, spent Sat urday night as guest of his daughter,! Mrs. Boyd Moore. 1 Mr and Mrs. Simeon McCall, Mr. !m r ni> A,nd?son Devore, Harry I McCall, Buck Owen, Harlie Owen, Mr. and Mrs S Sisk, Carl Queen, Mrs. Tom Wood and son Rufus. of Gloucester, were Rosman and Bre vard visitors Monday. Enos McCall of the Gloucester sec tion who has been very ill, is report ed to be slighly improved. Guy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oat Gal loway, who has been in New Mexico for several months, is home for a few weeks visit with his parents in Gloucester. Johnnie Whitmire, who has been ill for several days, is much improved. birtha Watkins was a visitor to Brevard on Friday night Mr and Mrs. L. P. Wilson and daughter, Lois, and son Gerald, ot Brevard, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Whitmire Rev. J. E. Bert of Salem, S. C? spent the week-end as guest of Mr. *,and Mrs. C. E. Leathers. Ferm Whitmire of Cherryfield was a business visitor to Rosman the ? . first of the week. ?j Allen Luker and Louis Norris of ' ' i,1? dmont, S. C., spent Thursday and "JS*1 ?s quests of Mr. and .Mrs. A. L. Luker. I . John Lyday and Hill Paxton spent . the week-end at Landrum, S. C., vis iting t/. latter's children. id u ^os. Morrison and daughter ? Keba, were business visitors to Ashe I I ville the first of the week. m J. C. Henderson spent the week-end Court""4 C ?f HiS parents at Gra-V ?.?,r" and Mrs. J. W. Parham and children and the Carolina Ladies Quartet of Greenville, were dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. E. D. Ran dolph on Sunday. Josiah Galloway and Algie Gallo way of Wolf Mountain, were visitors Thifrsday ^ E" D" Rand?lph ?n Mfss Frances Galloway spent Thursday night as guest of her par w- e- Ga"oww' Lawrence Whitmire spent Sunday tUf Aif TgUCSt of Cecil Galloway of the Old Toxaway section. t Nora^Meece of Old Toxaway spent Tuesday night as guest of Miss. Louella Galloway. Misses Mildred Watkins, Betty ??eiS?an' MU ?r^anly and Elsie White kand A. M. White, Jr., and J. B. Rog motored to Brevard Sunday ando Morgan and W. R. Lewis I business visitors to Pickens on y. F. 0. Thomas is spending a I as guest of rMs. R. A. Col- j an Clark and son Homer, ?rd visitors Friday. Mrs. G. F. Williamon and spent the week-end at guests of the former's L. E. Williamon. W. E. Rufty and I Mrs. Oscar Barrett') ren and Mrs. C. J. El isitors to Asheville on I spent the week-end at Six Mile. preen e of Henderson I i inner guest of Mr. White on Thursday. ts and J. E. Bert | lests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Iday. i. Ed London were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rusk and Henry Crompton * tho wwk-end with V. D. Rogers. Jles of Pickens, is spend- 1 nays with Mr. and Mrs,/ ay. J , hell underwent an op Mission hospital, Afihe , fty, ana is- recovering: as ould be expected, reports flkiway of Qastonia, apent B* as guest of Mr. and Henderson of EnkaJ ?-end with her parents,' Gloucester News R. F. Kilpatrick was dinner guest }f his son, Burgan and Mrs. Kilpat rick on Monday. Arch Ryder was a visitor in our lection Monday. Mrs. H. P. Hall spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McCall of Balsam. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Owen had as their dinper guest Sunday, Roland Owen of Brevard. Mrs. Nettie Middleton spent Sat urday night as guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' J. D. Golden of Quebec. i We are glad to report that "Uncle" Enos McCall is improving nicely after a long illness. Hardy and Fred Kilpatrick were Rosman visitors Saturday. W. R. Anders was visiting friends here Monday. Booth and J. M. Price were Sunday evening guests of L. J. Meece. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Henderson, at j Quebec. Rev. J. E. Bert preached at Oak Grove Baptist church at Quebec on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Byerly and daughter, Shirley of Asheville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Byerly's mother Mrs. S. N. Foster, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whit mire at Cherryfield. Miss Bessie Owen of Gloucester, spent Morvday night as guest of Miss Frances Galloway at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Eldridge. Miss Maxie Moore spent the week end as guest of Miss Louise Glaz ener. Girtha Watkins and Tom Stroup were dinner gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Glazener Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitmire of Greenville, moved last weel: near Rosman. Mrs. Sam Lance of Selica spent the week-end aB guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vess Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Silversteen Whitmire and ball ? were Sunday guests of Mrs. Whitm/e's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vess Chapman. W. J. Nicholson of Sapphire spent Monday night as guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. N. S. Galloway. Clarence Crow and Wm. Jamerson of Saiem are spending several days as guests of Mrs. Charles Gant. NOTICE To whom it may concern : This i# to notify all person# in terested that on Monday the 24th day of Norember 1930 at the Court House in Brevard North Carolina, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public auction the following; described persowrt property, for merly belonging to "Bunk" Hen dricks. One 1926 model Chevrolet one* ? and one-half tons truck This sale is made on account of Wreckage service and repair bill due the Brevard Battery Company in the Sum of $22.50 which labor was performed on said cai on or about May 15, 1980 and also for storage bill in the amount of $6.00. Demand of which has been made on the said "Bunk" Hendricks and payment re fused. This 8th day of November 1930. BREVARD BATTERY COMPANY By Pat Kimrey, Atty. 2t N13-20 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust, dated March 1st, 1928 and recorded in Book V.L. 1, Page 8. Transylvania County Registry, and executed by1 James C. Siniard and wife, to the Citizens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., Trustee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby whereby the entire amount of said i indebtedness became due and pay- 1 1 able and demand having been made1,] by the holder of said note upon the || trustee named therein to advertise and sell the property described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash at public auction at the Court House door in Brevard, Transylvania County, N.C., at noon on. Monday, December 8th 1930, the following described real estate: I] All that certain piece, parcel, or j lot of land, lying, being and situate ! in the Town of Brevard, Brevard i Township, Transylvania County, 'i State of North Carolina, on the : West side of Maple Street, and 1 more particularly bounded and de- < scribed as follows: BEGINNING on a Black Gum on ? the East bank of Jumping Branch land running thence North 73 degrees i 'East 308 feet, with the Tinsley Sub division, to a stake in Maple Street! Extension; thence, North 5 de i rees Wert 89 feet, /along Maple treet Extension, to a stake; thence outh 75 degrees West, with J. L. [awkins line, 842 feet to a stake on lie bank of Jumping Branch; thence long with Jumping Branch, South 'ftWLNG8 E8St 91f?et t0 the BE" Being the same land conveyed to aid James C. Siniard and wife, 'i L*y Lee Siniard, by J. L. Hawkins,'] nd wife, Florence Hawkins, by leed dated December 27th, 1927, tnd recorded in the office of the legister of Deeds of Transylvania bounty in Book No. 59, at Page !56. This 22nd day of October, North Carolina Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, Successor to By: John P. Stedman, Vice- ffretf dent Terms of Sale ? Cash. Place of Sale ? Courthouse Door, Brevard, North Carolina. Time of Sale ? Noon, Monday, December 8th, 1930. Citizens National Bank of Ral eigh, N. C., Trustee, N 12 1 1 9 1 26 D4 RHR NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the Power >f Sale contained in that certain Deed in Trust bearing date of March L2th. 1928 executed by the parties ;herein named to the undersigned Trustee, securing certain indebted md default having been made in the less as set out in said Deed in Trust, aayment -of said indebtedness where >y the Power of Sale contained in laid Deed in Trust has become oper- i itive, and the undersigned trustee | us been requested to foreclose said j Deed in Trust; Now,( therefore the undersigned! ivill on Saturday, December 13th. 1930 at 12 o'clock M. at the Court [ House door in Brevard N. C., sell to ;he highest bidder for cash the fol lowing real property to wit: All those two tracts of land de-! scribed in said Deed in Trust afore- 1 said, which Deed in Trust is ?of rec ord in Book No. 23 Page 50 of the Record of Deeds in Trust, reference being hereby made for a description of said land, and for all other pur poses. The proceeds of said sale to be ap plied upon said indebtedness, costs, etc. This the 10th. day of Nov. 1930. D. L. ENGLISH, Trustee. Pub Nv 20|27|D4jllc \LL ELSE FAILED; SARGON TRWffHS ~ .'r" ? wl uMd to i? ilmorf --gg: >othered with inm i? rave me lota of tronbte ?m P** (t ay neck, ahouldm ??1 **nt MRS. LAURA JAMES times very severe and I was pain fully rundown in every way- ' started Sargon and every pato ?" ?y body left, including the awful head aches; I've gained 5 pounds and I can't put into words how grateful 1 am for what this medicine did fcr me. "Sargon Pills cleansed my system of accumulated poisons and regulated my liver and bowels perfectly." ? Mrs. Laura James, 105 Magonlta St, Sumter, S. C. DAVIS-LONG DRUG CO., Agent* PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION THE RIGHT WAY TO TRAVEL is by train. The safest. Moat com fortable. Host reliabU. Costa less. Inquire of Ticket Agents regard ir.* greatly, reduced fares for short teips. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM PRESENTING THE NEW CHEVROLET SIX Today the Chevrolet Motor Company presents the Bigger and Better Chevrolet Six, a new model of the six-cylinder car which has enjoyed such wide popularity. In both the chassis and body, you will find expressed, as never before, Chevrolet's well-known policy of progress through constant improvement. The new Chevrolet is longer, lower and strikingly smart. The radiator has been deepened and its appearance enhanced by a curving tie-bar and chrome-plated parabolic headlamps. The long hood sweeps back gracefully into the new body lines. And never was Fisher's fine craftsmanship more evident than in the bodies of the new Chev rolet Six! They are roomier, more comfort able, and throughout exhibit that attention to detail which is the basis of true quality. Mechanically, too, the new Chevrolet Six is better. The whoelbase is longer. The frame stronger. The steering easier. The clutch more durable. There is a smoother, quieter transmission. Wherever finer materials and more advanced design could increase Chev rolet quality and economy ? improvement has been made. The new Chevrolet Six is an outstanding achievement ? it is the Great American Value! The Phaeton The Roadster ....... Sport Roadster with rumble seat. ? ? AT NEW LOW PRICES ? ? Chevrolet Im long been w* of the loweet Better Cherrvltt U oCered at new low prices. yHiri can 1b the world. Yet due te the Co ate in today. See and drive the sew Cbev eaviiiga of toIubh production and inereaeed relet Six. Leant the economy at owaiiag a r, the Bigger end an odecn, foe quality, eta-cylinder automobile. The Coach ....... ?. . * .Vf.i ?? M V / *510 *475 *495 '545 35 Standard Five- $C4C Window Coune . . . ?WW Sport Coupe with rumble seat Standard Coupe . . Window Coupe SPECIAL EQUIPMENT EXTRA Standard Sedan Special Sedan , IT'S WISK Tt CIM8I A SIX Whitmire Motor Sales EAST MAIN STREET I ] Wi J *

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