- ?IIP WW wflwv K? I #11 ?Mm 4th at the i Teach terian Church. rhe "Women of the church served a bountiful ? | supper oi :hl ? a id pastry. CJt. DUlard of Wlllard. pr esident conducted the meeting. Program chatrmkn. EX. Eng lish, Jr. of Wlllard presented Byron Rouse, custodial of Camp Kirk wood, Mr. Rouse reported on the Program, Mens, and Finances of the camp. This was the best attended f meeting of the group In several years. Homt From Viet Nam Kenyon W. Casteen, recently of the U.S.S. Benewah In Viet nam, Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Rt. 2, Rose ifln. The Benewah's duty was to travel the Mekong River and Its tributaries in support of the Infantry. It was a part of the Mobile Riverine Force and I was attached to the 2nd Brl I gade Infantry Division. K.W. I was one of the ships engineers and has had some Interesting experiences while on this dan gerous assignment.. After his leave Is complet ed Casteen has orders to re port for duty on the U.S.S. Chilton. LP A 38th which Is now based at Norfolk. Virginia. Pretiiyterian | Circles The Circles of Mt.Zlon Pres byterian Church met on Feb ruary 3rd with a Bible Study entitled "The Miracles of Je sus". CIRCLE ONE met in the home of Mrs. D.B. Waller. Mrs. Virginia Herring, co-chair man conducted die meeting. Mrs. Clark Porter led in the opening prayer. The Bible St udy was presented by Mrs. Ge orge Carr, and Mrs. David San derson gave the Emphasis. The hostess served carrot cake and tea to ten members and two visitors present. CIRCLE TWO met with Mrs. Harvey Braddy. Mrs. Alvin Bass, chairman called the me ________________ ?dflg to order. Mr,. Ctrl |.Ye the EKU, Russian tea was v<-f to ten members. CIRCLE THREE met with Mrs. rttelle Csrr and Miss Dollte Sue Carr hostesses. Mrs. Horace Fuss ell, Jr., chairman presided. Mrs. Et hel Johnson gave the Bible St udy and Mrs. Robert Ward had the Emphasis. The hostesses served pound cake, strawber ries, whipped creatn and coffee to eight members. CIRCLE FOUR met in the ho me of Mrs. Lee Souder. Mrs. Curtis Robinson, chairman,op ened the meeting with pr?yer. Mrs. Robert Frederick pre sented the Bible Study, and Mrs. CX. Falrcloth gave the Em phasis. The hostess served Cherry Delight and coffee to ei ght members. CIRCLE FIVE met In the home of Mrs. Jimmy Robinson. Mrs. Clay Herring presided. The Bible Study was given by I Mrs. Richard Burroughs, and Mrs. Sam Carr presented the Emphasis. The hostess served ham biscuits, California tarts, and Russian tea to the ten mem bers present. United Methodist Attend Rally Seven laymen and two mini sters from Rose Hill attended the Wilmington District Lay Rally of the United Methodist Church on Thursday, February 6th. The theme for the meet ing. which was held in Sun set Methodist Church. Wilming ton, was "A New Church For A New World." The meeting was preceeded by a dinner which was well attended. Mr. Wade H. Pierce, District Lay Leader presided at the meeting and . Reverend C.G. McCarver, Superinten dent of the District gave a de votional talk. An offering was taken for aministerlal scholar ship for the District. Reverend Mr. McCarver in troduced Bishop William R. ? Cannon as the speaker of the evening. Bishop Cannon is a world renowned historical theo logian and the former Dean of he Candler School of Teheo logy at Emory University. He was elected to the Episcopacy of the United Methodist Church in 1968 and presides over the Raleigi area of the church. Mr Ctow F-~.ll And Uz* JM.iT .... ... oy i tna F. Wilson Young people about town in Rose Hill around the 1905-1910 period included the very pop ular. couple pictured aoove "Cleve" (David Cleveland) Fussell and "Lizzie" (Eliza beth) Jerome. As children they grew up in the same neigh borhood, a mile or two south - {west of Rose Hill, and were always friends. In her late teens, Lizzie's folks moved to Rose Hill and lived next door to the Methodist Church, where her father led the singing and was Suoerimendent of Sunday school for many years. The Jeromes were a musical family and at their home all the young people gathered ar ound the piano and sang with . great enjoyment. Songs of the ' day. They sang hymns too, and many happy hours were spent around the piano with one of the boys holding the lamp for light to see the music. Her brothers, Frank,Geddie, Marvin and JJ). and sister Myrtle (Mrs. Oscar Fussell) all joined In. Cleve Fussell played the violin and so did Lizzie's brother, Geddie, so the neighborhood was full of music much of die time. One ot the town girls, Melva Carr (now Mrs. Horace Pearsall of Wil mington) was an excellent pi anist and often accompmied : them. In this picture Lizzie and i Cleve are sitting on the step at the Railraod depot? a place which was popular with the young set. Here they gWhered to tee the train come in to see who was coming to Rose Hill and who was leaving. The I? "rfr^ ( : It ? oiuay un dook Of John Scheduled A study of the Book of John will begin on Sunday evening February 16 in the Fireside Room of the Warsaw United Methodist Church. Two sess ions will be held in February and others later. The session~ this Sunday night will begin at six o'clock with a covered dish supper. The study will be tau ght by the pastor, Rev. Charles Owens. The discussion will begin about seven o'clock. The discussion will be on a J level for youth aid adults. A baby sitter will be provided for the younger children. Th ose interested are urged to at tend this very interesting and Informative study. With Our aceirmArl T an fr? fHfft Q^Tth "*** Dial LY2 2317 i J.F.REYNOLDS ! MUSIC COMPANY OPERATORS OF Coin Oporatad Phono- I graph's And Pool Tablas. I Cigarette Vendors. New] Cigarette Vendors. 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