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Rdse Hil MRS. CLAYTON BRYANT PHONE: 789-73U PERSONALS Mrs. Charles Hall and three sons, accompanied by her mo ther. Mrs. Vann Jones of Caro lina Beach, and her mother-in law, Mrs. W. H. Hall of Rose HOI have Just returned from a week's vacation. They traveled the ocean highway and enjoyed the ferries to Manteo and at tended "The Lost Colony." From there they went to Wil liamsburg and saw "The Com mon Glory." They also rlattec Jamestown and many othei potass of interest. j EXPERIENCED FARM ! MACHINERY ? TRUCK I J MECHANIC ( i MID VAOBIM .mcnTUUmON I I wamw j I APPLY m A P. Q KK267WAUACE. j Bananas 10c Lb. 10 Lb. Bag White Irish Potatoes 39c Nabisco chips ahoy Chocolate Chips COOKIES Pkg. 39c Jar Pal IT" Peanut Butter .. ?Vc 3 Cans 2% Size Hunt's PeacheS .. Sliced (IT Halves ? ? 39c Kraft u 01 1 53cqt. 4-Lb. Pkg. "Frosty Morn" "Hygrade's" or Luter's I .ard 69c hilberg Beef Potties pkg of4 39c Giant Fab Washtng Powder 69c Bologna Honeycuit 1 ? Lb. Pkg. 49c Hon eye a l'l Sliced Bacon ?.. 63c Pkg. 2 - Lbs. Ground Beef 89c All Meat Stew Beef 65c Lb. Bib and Brisket Stew Beef 39c Lb. Rouse's SELF-SERVICE GROCERY WE DELIVER PHONE 289-3557 KOSE HILL, N. C. i E I never before at this price I ACRILAN $T95 installed over rubber mat I ' Per Sq. Yd. I cc^ Compere at '12.95 BLUE, YELLOW. GOLD. UUARAN TEED GREEN AND BEIGE i one time only best grade 80% acrilan I FREDERICK FURNITURE CO* INC. I ROSE HILL, N. C. I PH. 289-3448 a ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. I J. Lanier of Rose Hill. North Carolina wish to announce the engagement of their daugher. Peggy Ann, to Ale Raymond O. Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Schultz of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The bride -elect graduated from James Kenan High School In 1964 and attended Miller Motte Business College In 1964-65. She is presently serving as an Airman Second class Is the Air Force working as an administrative specialist. Airman Schultz graduated from Oshkosh High School In 1963 and Is presently serving in the Air Force as a surveyer. In training for a year's tour In Viet Nam. The wedding will take place at the bride-elects' home church in the Fall of 1967, upon Airman Schultz's return from Viet Nam. Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Richard John son of Rose Hill announce the marriage of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Lis ton Kenneth Blan chard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Listen Blanchard of Warsaw, they were married on June _21h In Lawton, Oklahoma. Miss Johnson attended Wallace-Rose Hill High School. Mr. Blanchard is a graduate of James Kenan High School and Is serving in the United states Army in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Dr.Herring, Main Speaker At Annual Conference RALEIGH - The annual con ference of agricultural techno logy educators In North Caro lina's technical Institutes and community colleges will be held August 1-5 at North Carolina State university. Principal speaker will be Dr. W. Dallas Herring, chairman of the state Board of Education who will address the group at a dinner meeting Wednesday. August 3, at Balemine's Res taurant. The conference will be spon sored by fhe Department of Com munity Colleges In cooperation with the sponsors of the annual conference of vocational agri culture teachers, which will also be held the first week In August on the N. C. State cam pu. According to Fred W. Ma ley, program specialist In agri cultural technology, Depart ment of Community colleges, participants In the agricultural will attend some of the sessions Resolutions To Mr. Teachey The colored citizens of the Charity section express grief at the loss of a loyal merchant, Mr. Edwin E. Teachey. Mr. Teachey has served this area for more than 37 years, and we feel that he was a cttl zen note-worthy of evaluating for his honesty. Industry and christian living. We feel that God's gain has been our loss. planned for the vocational agri culture teachers. Speakers at these Joint ses sions will be Governor Dan K. Moore, Lieutenant Governor Robert Scott, AgrlcultureCom mlssloner James A. Graham, NCSU Chancellor John T. Cald well. And a. G. Bullard, vocatio nal education director. Depart ment of Public Instruction; V. B. Halrr, state supervisor of vo cational agricultural education. Department of Public instruc tion; Professor Harold R. Blnk ley, University of Kentucky; Dr. George Hyatt, director, N.C. Agricultural Extension Service; and Dr. C. E. Bishop, head, NCSU Department o f Econo mics. Death EDWIN E. TEACHEY ROSE HILL - Funeral serv ices for Edwin E. Teachey, 59, who died Thursday, were conducted at Rose Hill Baptist Church Saturday at 4 p.m. by the Rev. Hugh Ross Williams, assisted by tne Rev. AlMorris. Burial was in the family ceme tery in the Charity community He had been a merchant In the Charity community 37 years Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Selma Raynor Teachey; two sons, Edwin Earl Teachey, Jr. and Roger Allen Teachey of the home; oneslster.MlssMary Ann Teachey, and two brothers Leland G. and Bryon Teachey, all of Rose HllL Miss Hanchey Weds Mr. Whaley Miss Ann Gardna Hanchey be came the bride of David Glenn Wlialey on Sunday. .Inly 3, at four o'clock, in the Island Creek Baptist Church. The Reverend R. D. Riggens officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hanchey of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Noilnan Whaley of Teachey, arc the parents of the bride groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk organza with bodice of re-embroidered Alencon lace. The sabrina neckline featured a seed pearl trim and the con trol skirt attached chapel train was fashioned with appliques of lace. The bride's veil of bridal t illusion was attached to a head piece of tiny seed pearls. She carried a white orchid on top of a lace covered prayer book adorned by lily of the valley and white rosebuds. Her only jewelry was a string of tiny seed pearls, gift from an aunt to the bride. Miss Angela Hanchey was her sisters maid of honor. She wore a floor-length dress of maize crepe and carried a cascade of yellow shasta daisies. Brides maids were Mrs. Gordon Sholar of Charlotte, sister of the groom; Miss Rachel Owens of Clarksville, Virginia, college classmate of the bride and Miss Brenda MacMillian of Teachey. Their gowns were identical to that of the maid of honor. They also carried a cascade of yellow shasta daisies. Mr. Whaley was his son's best man. Ushers were Richard Whaley of Wallace, brother of the groom; Dean Whaley of Asheboro, also brother of the groom; Craig King of Rose Hill, and George Daily of Murfrees boro. Aubine English, soloist, sang "Oh Perfect Love" by Barnby and "The Wedding Prayer" by Malotte. Miss Betsy Shanor of More head City, suitemate of the bride was pianist. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Hanchey chose a dress of mint green crepe with match ing accessories and wore a white orchid. Mrs. Whaley, mother of the groom, chose a rose colored dress fashioned with matching accessories and also wore a white orchid. The new ly wed couple receiv ed directly outside of the rh urch following the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Whaley is a graduate of Wallace-Rose Hill High School and Meredith College in Ra leigh. She has accepted a tea ching position with the Raleigh city schools for this fall. I Mr. Whaley is a graduate of Vallacc-Rose Mill High School ind East Carolina College in Jrecnville. He is presently em iloyed with Peat Marwick Mit hcll and Company, accounting irm in Raleigh. After a wedding trip to the Western part of North Carolina, he couple will make their home t 34!M Reiioviip Road. Raleigh. FTER REHEARSAL PARTY Immediately following the anchey-Whaley Rehearsal on iturdav night, July 2, the par its of the bride and aunt and tele of the bride entertained e wedding party and invited lests at a party in the tellow ip hall at the church. The table was beautifully dec ated with a maize .cloth over Id with net and tied at the rners and in the centers with ws and miniature wedding lis. The three tiered v.edd l cake, topped with miniature idding hells, was on one end the table and a silver punch wl from which punch \v as rvod to the guests was c.n t other end. In the renter of > table was an arrangement yello wshasta daisies antwin with greenery and silver ndelabra holding white iap i. Vfter the bridal couple cut i first slice of cake. Mrs. orge C:trr cut and served If your child has had rheu itic fever, he may be a can late for rheumatic heart di ?ae, says the North Carolina I ?art Association. Ask your ctor to help you protect him ainst repeat attacks. < \ cake to the gnosis. Also nu'.s. mints, lady fingers, cheese straws, ham biscuits and opcr. faced sandwiches were served from silver trays on the table. Mrs Gone Wells poured punch Mrs. lien Rivenbark. auui of the bride, presided at ihe regis try which held the bridesbook and an arrangement of minia itire while and yellow daisies. FLOATING SHOWER A Miscellaneous Floating Shower honoring Miss Ann Han chey was give" at tb? un-~~ Mrs. Garland Carr on Saturday night, June 4. from a lu iu. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Glenn Bradshaw, Mrs. Ren Rivenbark, Mrs. Wai tus Harrell, Mrs. Allen Tea chey, Mrs. V. H. Rouse, Mrs. Clyde Rivenbark and Mrs Carr. Upon arrival the guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Carr and introduced to the re ceiving line composed of Miss Hanchey, bride-elect, her mo'n er, Mrs. Linwood Hanchey, the grooms mother, Mrs. Norman Whaley. They were all present ed corsages of white carnations. After leaving the receiving line Mrs. Bradshaw directed the guests to the dining room where the brides table was covered in white organdy and overlaid with lace. Cn the table was a lovely arrangement of pink roses and larkspur and also crystal cardelabras holding white burning tapers surround ed with lace fern. From one end M"-s. Allen Tea chey and Mrs. Harrell took turns in serving lime punch from the crystal punch bowl. On the other end bric'al cake squares, nuts and mints were served. After enjoying the delicious refreshments. Mrs. R. D. Rig gins directed the guests to the registry where Mrs. Ben Riven bark presided. After registering they were shown to the gift room where Mrs. Clyde Rivenbark was in charge, Mrs. V. H. Rouse said the gcodbyes to the sixty friends calling during the evening. The Carr home was decorat ed throughout with beautiful ar rangements of summer flowers. Miss Hanchey received many nice .and useful gifts. HONORED AT COOK-OUT Miss Ann Hanchey, July third bricd-elect was honored at a beach party cook-out on Juno 18 by Mrs. Dotis King, Misses Sue Johnston. Brcnda Colwell and Brcnda MacMillan at the MacMillian Cottage at Topsail Beach. Miss Hanchey was presented a lovely corsage of pink ribbon covered with tiny seashclls also a silver bread tray. PARTY HONORS BRIDESMAIDS Miss Ann Hanchey, July third bride-elect and her brides maids. were honored at a lun cheon In the home of the brtde elects grandmother, Mrs. Sprunt Hanchey. on Sunday, July third. A color scheme of white and yellow was carried out throughout the home. Miss Hanchey was presented a silver rake knife by the host esses. Mrs Bill Price, aunt of the bride-elect and Mrs. Han chey, her grandmother. Miss Hanchey presented en graved silver charms to her bridesmaids and also to Miss Betsy Shanos who was pianist for her wedding. COKE PARTY Mrs. Craig King honored Miss Ann Gardna Hanchey, a July bride-elect, on Saturday after noon, five o'clock with a coke party at the home of Mrs. George Carr. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a wrist corsage of miniature gardenias and a gift of silver in her chosen pattern. Mrs. Linwood J. Hanchey. mo ther of the bride-to-be. was pre sented a corsage of white gar denias. The guests were greeted hv Mrs. Craig King and Mrs. Mar shall B. Cain received them in to the living room where they registered in the bride's book designed as a brides white lace slipper hy Mrs. C'arr. 'the guests were entertained with bridal contests and free advice was given to the bride to-be. Mrs. Horace Fussell, Jr. received a gift of linen for win ning high. Mrs. George Carr and Mrs. Herbert Cottle directed the guests into the dining area where they were served Cokes, donned in green net apronettes. Butterscotch meringue bars, pecan clusters, ribbon sand wiches, olive pinwheels, and an assortment of chips and dip were arranged around a center piece of hors d' oeuvres. Pink forget-me-nots in minia ture china wedding slippers and a lovely bouquet of white sweet peas and greenery decorated the living room and an arrange ment of Queen Anne's lace, roses and magnolias adorned the dining area. lAmtrmcma ttw 1 We Are Spedabet In] ] Electric Heat Inaad^H tion Direct Fran Flee- | tory To Too. Call For Free Estimate Ingram Bros. -Oleander Ave. Wilmington, W. C > _ , ' $ Minor CUTS, BURNS and SORES SPECIALS Boy* Summer ? shirts *.m *1.00 fir* qwllhl hose 25^ " LADIES ALL WEATHER coats m?l_ Men and Boy's suits h Boy's 10 Men's ^14^ ^T Men's CsnvorseTemi s Low Cut Shoes 3" I fiummar shoes ] Small Sizes $198 shoes 9* w TOBACCO TWINE 3 and 4 ply. 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