I y q nd BtriSff CmTmmIs Mrs. Charles Teecfa^, 111. bridge dub at her home on I SSJseSSer on Thursday Marvin Johnson. Bon Harrell, Thurman Fields and Elwyn G. T* * Murray jr. After the play tables were laid for an enjoyable dessert E asms nut cake, ice cream and high score was won by Mrs. GMdinga, Traveling and bingo prises by Mrs. Johnson and second high score by Mrs. Fiekfc. DhiMr Party Miss Linda Herring was hoe teas to school mates and ether friends at a dinner party on Thursday Evening September fourth at her home on Ridge Street As her guests arrived appeti sers were served them in the living room which was deco rated with beautifully colored In the dining room the color scheme was pink and white. An arrangement of pink rinnios in a crystal bowl graced the center of the dinner table These were enhanced by the lighted pink caadhe placed in crystal canddabras which flanked the centerpiece. Guests for the evening were the following; David and Betty Fussell Byrd, recently married olina State University; Peggy Hasting and Dudley House of f <W-R. H. High School; Everett f'. Jones of Selma a schoolmate at Campbell College last year who is going into the U. S. Army, and A. J. Cavenaugh Jr. and Mrs. Edith Cavenaugh of Wf ' Wallace. Mrs. L. Clayton Herring as sisted her daughter with the dinner. Linda will be leaving neat week for her second year at Campbell College. David H Haw has recently urlt I I niii ? ? - -? I |m - rian ctttes V?nd d tte**farrojus Lake Titicaca This lake is at, the southern harden of Peru, is the country's largest and most beautiful body of water and high in the Andes mountains at about 13,000 feet above sea level. The two young men visit ed universities, inrlading Lou 4\ school, the University of Urns which has been demolish ed by rioters and will have to be restored before it can be used again. With Louia fathers' i' guidance, they visited the min es, also. Of great interest fat Peru are maw niins of the ancient Inca civilizations in the forms of lost cities and great temples which were centers of culture in various places in the Andes before their destruction by the Spanish Conqoorers. David had the opportunity to see some of these ruins from days when the Incas (the word means "Child ren of the Sun") ruled the cou ntry. The greatest cf all of these was the city of Machu Picchu, a city so inaccessible that the conquering ffpabMtda never found it, and which is now being restored. In ah, David had a wonderful trip, gleaned information and saw evidence of a culture much richer and far older than ours and did all the things that a tourist can do and more. His visit in the Carera's home with its many hospitable advantages gave him great insight into the Uvea of our friends in Peru. Being a young man, unattach ed as yet. there were other ma jor advantages for David Haw es. 'We'd like him to tell more about his reaction to those love ly aenoritas! ' ? . ? <?%a' -4"' ' uttfc Leslie POseeD is one * yeqpspM. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan a. PusseQ, Jr.. and observed her first bir thday On August 27th. All ber family who Uve in Rose Hill were present tor a celebration honoring her. Her big brother, Craig, who is now six years old, helped her entertain her guests and eerve them ice cream with cake decorated with one shin ing candle. Leslie was delighted with the party- f '..j fcjap ek . .. ' ?;* . Check-Out Time g? is right now ' through fall. V Status-checked A coatdress gives l\ you a fashionable AlX- entrance any W/\/ where. Double breasted with slimming bias aide panels. Rayon iersey bonded to . acetate. Brown, \ black or blue. \ 14 to 44. V \ 14% to 24%. \ \ 23.00 (Lnyayemtnt .Announced Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fussell, Sr.. of Rose HID announce ike engagement end forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Eliza beth Grey to Neal Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bell of Wallace A h. . Donald Klssner, Rose Hill Na tive and son of Mr. tod Mrs. Luther Kiasner of Rose Hill, has been named manager of Household Goods Division of Parrish Dray Line, Inc., based in Sumter, S. C.. The Parrish Company is the local, and long distance agent for Lyon Van I Lines. T. R. Whitley, general manager of the Arm's bouse hold goods division, noted the rapid increase of activity of this division and expressed his pleasure to be gaining Mr. Kts saar's services as manager of this division. Before joining Parrish Dray Lines Ifr. Kiasner was employ ed by Collins Storage and Mov ing Co of Norfolk. The Parrish operative authority covers the states of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Ala bama, and Florida, with cer tain restrictions on types of commodities winch canHte car v Donald Kissntr Namod Managor Mr. lQssner attended William and Mary College, and is mar ried to the former Barbara Hardison, of Wallace. They are making their home in Sumter Kenansville i tow* 11 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. Jr Whaley of Durham visited his sister, Mrs. Ima Williamson on Sat urday afternoon en route to Holly Ridge to see his brother. Bernice Whaley. Miss Mary Lee Sykes ac companied Mrs. Margaret O. Da 11 to Raleigh on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neeley moved into the house vacated Saturday bv Elvrood Rouse and family. JnnouncJ ^ Mrs Morris Hill of Row Hill announce tbo engagement of her daughter Marlene Ray nor to Jackie B. Torrans, son of Mrs. J. Ellis Torrans at Warsaw and the late Mr. Torrans. A Septan* bar 30th wedding is planned. ? wood's Esute Sea Ion. Mrs. Wilbur Adams and grand-duaghter, Mary Lynn Hardison 5 Carolina Beach vi sited Mrs. J. L. Williams and Margaret during the week-end. Ws. G. V. Gooding visited the C. Banks McNalrys in Go lds boro oo F r iday. Airman David Butler recently returned from Vietnam is vi siting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Butler. Mr! and Mrs. Roy Lee Vestal of Raleigh visited Ids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis'Vestal se veral days last week. Miss Margaret Kornsgay and Mrs. Elsie Lbe Bradsher of Golds boro accompanied by their brother, George Kornegay vi sited Mrs. Hattie S. Kornegay and Mrs. N. B. Honey on Mon Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffin and children, William, Roger, Cathy, David, and Ralph visited Mr. and.Mrs. James R. Griffin and children Connie and Sandy in Walden. New York. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Gar- I j land Griffin in East Walden, New York. While in New York Mrs. Pete Griffin and Mrs. Ida Mae Houston, Mrs. Ruby Griffin, Connie and Ralph went shopping in Newburgh, New York. Mrs. Ida Mae Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. James R. Griffin tand children in Walden, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Griffin shopped inJacksonville Stadsy. "(j Befo. a being berthed at Wil mington as a state memorial, the BattleshipU.S.S. North Car ?jaaawhi At (Fagot, irom Ei s f Mrs. MaxweU, Sunday ?w m M fuSefottt :tl 3erger, In C e< vlllej I DaneU* Stroud and Miss Mt Cc . Hurst, lew Jersey visited Danelle's a rents Mr. and Mrs, Cecil troud, for a weekend recently. fiB^ ? I ? I S E 8 1 1^^^^ ? I I ' I I j 1 I " I i ILu . I I . ? ^?""h ?3H^|8BP ? Hfc 1 wmm n twilight. nin| i la t urrtll >igh ty ni e Hi mot getting off "early* o gl' saving r < iddenl] one night rh you jet borm I'll b? dart I \ 1 New Chrcmaoolor Picture Tube W - ? 4k*aki ?>?? ? - Jrt( !??[<_ AAWIMMJ! IM MIaiiI MMAN AJ>IA* own prmouwy aonwwM in v ?? ?-<- Mn cokx i?. Hfxob idjusti contratt and OTtflf i#v6 H|I Hr^ < H | ?" * totori or TV ^1

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