q mil y||U|C Kose mil news ? . ? Ml*. L A. WHm 219-3364 * Kit. t ?. MhM 219-9460 In Tho "Good OM Days" AgcLn we sec the first school bws- the Rose Hill School ever owned. This picture was made about 1923 - maybe a year or the ground, as close as the ex- 1 pens can see, we see, left to '; right Mildred Teechey. Sudle J Hgwcj Carter, Edith Fussell,' Annie Mas Fussell, Eunice Mae Teechey, Margaret ii Bianchard. BatsyHerring. Beu- i lah May Scott, Lorraine New- I ton, Kathleen Fas sell andOU- ' via Turner. Inside the bus, from left to right are Sudle Herring, Boyce Fussell, Mattle Bray Bradshsw, Lois Fussell, Joseph Gresham, Earl Fussell. Next Is unknown, Elmo Teechey, next unknown, I. L. Hawes, Jr., Henry Fus sell and Dallas Herring. In the second picture the same children have advanced to the 5th or 6th grade and are shown with Mrs. Lillian Walton Bian chard, their teacher. Sitting on the bottomstep we see Dallas Herring, who seems VOTE Russell J. Lanier For Ono Of Tho Four DISTRICT JUDGESHIPS (DUPLIN, JONES. ONSLOW. SAMPSON) Biography 44 Tears Old, Married 25 Tears, Two Sons, One Grandchild. Vet eran Of World War II: Mason: Trustee Benlaville Presbyterian Church And Member Of Choir. Logal Experience Graduate Beulaville High School, Wake Forest College, Wake Forest College Law School. Educetion Practing Attorney 17 Tears; Solic itor 1958-Ci And lodge 1060-08 Duplin General County Court > Your Vote And Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated CARPET SALE Prices Start As Low As ?1 Hhper ****yd W ? UU 100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON f ANNOUNCEMENT I We Have lust Aided The fl Broyhill Line of Bedroom & | Living Roem Furniture to our Stock Sons of Rose Hill Natives Win Honors 5L.OU1 KKJ1AKU MAK5MALL Scouts Richard Marshall of Florence, Ala bama and Marsh Williams of Atlanta, Georgia are sons of Rose Hill natives who are cou sins of the same we and who lived all of their lives In Rose Hill until their college years. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Marshall, Jr. of Florence and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Marshall of Rose Hill. Marsh Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh Williams of Atlanta. His mother Is the former Patricia Ann Wilson, and his grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson of Rose Hill. Both scouts are great grandsons of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fussell of Rose Hill. LIFE SCOUT EARNS EAGLE AWARD Life Scout Marsh Williams of Troop 195 has received his Eagle Award, the highest rank In scouting. Marsh Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Williams of 6368 Vernon Woods Drive. He is in the 10th grade at Sandy Springs High School. Ken Mcintosh is scoutmaster of Troop 195, sponsored by Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Church. Richard lacks a couple of badges yet for his Eagle Award. He has been interested in scouting since he was old enough to be a cub scout. He has been senior patrol leader for a year and a half and last spring was tapped for the Order of the Arrow in the local lodge in his home town, and now takes an active part in that. He was chosen to appear on the program for the Recogni tion Banquet, an annual affair, and was pho tographed for the city paper with the most experienced Scout of the area captioned as ^'Scouting's Finest." Rjchard and his three younger brothers to be taking notes on weighty matters even at this early ?ge. He la dressed in striped over alls. and Is th? a black tight eye? Elmo Teachey, sitting Dy him wears knlcker Dockers (has any boy now of his age now ever even heard of them?) and is holding his cap on his left hay* been enterprising business men for se ver d years. They ran a piper rwc tor a large area for several years, the younger boys working for the older. Recently Richard and Herbert sold their interest to Charlie and Tom, the younger two, and have acquired more adult types of jobs. Richard and all three brothers take music, both piano and a band instrument and Richard's band is to compete in the state contest in April. Credit for their musical talent is given to their grandmother, Lucy Fussell Marshall, for years an outstanding musician and piano teacher in the community of Rose Hill. Richard is a member of the Florence Metho dist Church. Marsh Williams, of Atlanta, Ga. has also been interested in scouting since cub scout days. He is a member of troop 195, of Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church of the Polaris District in the Atlanta area Council. He had the double honor of receiving both his God and Country Award and his Eagle Scout Award on the same day, in February of 1968. Marsh is in the 10th grade in Sandy Springs High School. He is on the High School Soccor Team and in other athletic activities, and. is a member of the Mt. Vernon Presby terian Church. He works at an after school and Saturday job in a grocery store. He has a younger brother, CI egg, who is also active in scouting and very interested in sports, excelling especially in base ball. Both of Marsh's parents have worked in scouting activities since he was old enough to be a cub scout. His father has acted as co-ordinator and leader in the church's scouing projects and his mother has served years as Den Mother, Camp Craft instruc tor during summer months, and also trainer for craft instructors in the Atloita area. knee by crossing the right leg over it. The second row of little girls is composed of, left to right, the following subteen beauties: Kathleen Fuss ell, now Mrs. Granville Sheffield of Rose Hill; Olivia Turner, now Mrs. Bill Davis of California; Beulah May Scott, now Mrs. Archie Snipes of the Waycross Community; Lorraine Newton, now Mrs. Ch arlie Teachev Jr. of Rose Hill; Lois Fussell, deceased; Edith Fussell, now Mrs. S. O. John son of Rose Hill; Sudie Hawes, who is now Mrs. Kenneth Blan chard of Wallace; Sudie Her ring, now Mrs. W. H. Saun ders of Rose Hill and Clara Elizabeth (Betsy) Herring, now Mrs. Horace F us sell of Rose Hill. On the third row are Mary, Jones, RFD, Rose Hill, Marga ret Savage, Jeannle Fussell, (deceased) JencieHarris, Hazel Pope, now Mrs. Wlllard R. Jackson of Rose Hill; Martha Jones, RFD, Rose Hill and Mar garet Blanchard, now Mrs. Jack Cooper of Rose Hill. Top row, left to right are Zeb Robert (Bob) Bradshaw, now of Richmond Va., Dallas Turner, last heard from Vlr glnla also, Kellon Brown, Tfaur man Alexander, Clifton Alder man, now living in Georgia, Earl Harrell, now either llvtai 1 in Washington D. C. or Beu 1 trille and Randolph Rouse, now in Virginia, Old pictures bring back old memories. What do you have in your old album? If you wish to share ?i old school picture send to Mrs. L. A. Wilson, Rose Hill, N. C. Our thaiks for those Views go to Mrs. I. J. Johnson and Mrs. Willard Johnson. Attend Birthday Dinner Mrs. Woodrow Chestnut and J. W. Chestnut, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merritt, with their chil dren Lynn, Steve, Mark, Chris and Mitch and Andy Wood were visitors in the home of their mother, Mrs. George Merritt of the Waycross Community on Sunday . It was Mrs. Merrltts birthday and others present for the bountiful birthday dinner were children and grandchil dren from Burgiw, Virginia Beach, Vs.. and Clinton. Messages, gifts and greetings were received by Mrs. Merritt fr6m her children in San Fran cisco, California. Atlaita, Ga. and Reading, Pa. who could not be present. One son, George Al bert Merritt,lives In the home community md was present with his family. About thlhy people, all of the same family of te brothers and sisters were pre ?hU h?5 ^aSSf. m0,pr f?r A Gay and Dolls in tha Good Old Days Pictured above is the late Dr. Ivey L. Hawes, Dentist, of Rose Hill with two Junior Bells of the town around 1906 or 1908. The young lady on die left Is Hattle May Bradshsw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Brad shsw. She has her hair drawn back, pony tall fashion, with a bow of ribbon tied on It. Her black ribbed stockings, high laced shoes and princess dress with bertha collar and long sleeves were In the style of the times for sirens of her age, but the half-smile and cut of die eyes were all her own and are well remembered by her con temporaries. The boy's hat she wears on the back of her hair accents her personality. The young lady on the right Is Mildred Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Scott who were also earlier dwellers here. Mil dred wears her hair braided on each side, rolled under to make two loops which were tied with big taffeta bows, probably from Mr. Henderson's ribbon counter In Tlin Armed Forces Donald Fus sell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Fussell, has enlisted in the U. S. Army and Is taking his basic training at Ft. Br?. N. C. For the past two years Don has been a student at Mt. Olive College, Mt. Olive, N. C. He hau now finished his third week of basic training. in the store across the rail road. Mildred wears a boys cap < with the bill turned to the back, quite a Jaunty thins to do. She has on a plaid gingham dress, the skirt pleated all around, with suspenders on the bias for a trim. Long black stockings and high Sittooed snoes complete ner cu?mme. Both girls lived right down town, and all who didn't envied them. Hattie May's family ran the Hotel on the corner by the railroad track and Mildred lived across the track. Her home was near by and both knew what was going on In their neighbor - hood. Nothing of interest es caped them. Dr. Hawes, at die time die picture was made, was not mar ried and was a great favorite with the children in town. He enjoyed all young people. He was <1 the father of Ed Hawes of Bos tlc-Hawes Motor Company In Wallace, and an uncle of our present Dr. Forest Hawes. Hattie May grew up and mar ried-Mr. WI H. 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