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EVENTS IN ROSE HIU
May SO. MEMORIAL DAY.
May 90. Library opan from 3 to 5 o'clock in the Community
May 30. Firemen meet.
May 30. LAST DAY OF SCHOOL.
Juno 3. Methodist WACJ. meets.
Jane 3. Library *m.
Jane 8. Chamber of Commerce meets.
Jane 3, Presbyterian Circles meet.
Jens 4. Town and Country Club meets.
June 4. Presbyterian Men of the Church meet.
June 4, Eastern Star meets.
June 8. Baptist W.M.U. meets.
Jtme 6. Lions Ctab meets.
Jtaie 6, Firemen meet.
June 6. Library open.
Rthabtth Chapter
Macting
The regular bi-monthly
meeting of the Rehoboth Chap
ter *36. Order of die Eastern
Star. In Rose HOI. was held
in the Lodge Hall with the
Worthy Matron. Miss Mary Lou
Wtlhens and Worthy Patron.
James A. Ward presiding.
After the Ritualistic open
ing and business session Mrs.
Walter Jay Thomas was initi
ated into the Order. Guests
at the meeting were: Mrs.
Eugene Pierce, Worthy Matron;
ana Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cash
well, all of the Pat McGowan
Chanter #138 of Wallace.
Punch and cookies were
served during the social hour
that followed the meeting.
The next meeting will be
held on June 4 at 7:30 o'clock.
During June, July and August
there will be only one meeting
each month, and that will be on
the first Tuesday of the month.
Card Of Thar.ks
The family of William B.
Herring wishes to express their
deep appreciation to their many
friends and relatives for many
courtesies shown them at the
time of his death.
Mrs. William B. Herring and
sons. Ekruce and Vance.
Revival Services
The Pentacoctal Free Will
Baptist Church Is having prea
ching services each nigra this
week. Pastor of the church is
the Rev. Robert Gore and Evan
gelist for the revival Is Rev.
Jim B. Brlnkley of Wallace.
The service begins at 8
o'clock each evening and the
public Is cordially Invited to
attend.
Clear days and dry roads
are the motorists greatest in
vitation to tragedy. An annual
survey by The Travelers In
surance Companies shows that
approximately 80 percent of
1967's 52,200 highway deaths
occurred In this type of weath
er.
Go/den Age Group of Early 1940's
Early in theIMO'stheladles
pictured above were honor
guests ? a "Golden Me" party
given in the home of Mrs. L.
A. Wilson, In Rose Hill, and
sponsored by the Woman's So
ciety of the Methodist Church.
They were called for at their
homes with a car and brought
to the Wilson home. A short
devotional was held and all re
peated the Twenty-Third Psalm
together and followed it with the
Lord's Prayer. They sang a
few verses of Old hymns, their
favorites, and Mrs. Cora Far
rlor sang "Amazing Grace, a
solo.
After dessert they went out
side in the sunshine and had
their picture made. Several
were good likenesses but the
above two were the best, to
the first picture above we see,
on the front row left to right
Mrs. Cora Farrlor, who has a
son H. Ward Farrior still liv
ing in Rose Hill; Mrs. J. I.
Cavenaugh, whom we all called
"Aunt Qulncey" whose daugh
ter. Mrs. Lillian Alexander li
ves with her niece, Mrs. Marie
Chest nun, and Mrs. Call le Hen
derson (Mrs. Willie Hender
son). On the back row are
Mrs. Cumte Fuss ell (Mrs.
Jess# Fuss ell) who has two
daughters, Mrs. L. A. Wilson
and Miss Betty F us sell living
In Rose Hill now. Mrs. Ida
Teacbey (Mrs. Coy Teachey)
and Mrs. Ludle Alderman,
whose son Carl Alderman md
daughter, Mrs. May belle Alder
man. live here.
In the second picture are,
from row left to right Mrs.
Callle Henderson (Mrs. Willie
Henderson, Mrs. CoraFarrtor.
Mrs. Margaret Ann Cavenaugh,
(Mrs. J. Qf Cavenaugh), Mrs.
Ludle Alderman, and Miss
Maudle Ezselle.
Second row, left to right are
Mrs. Curaie Fussell Airs.
Jesse FusseUl Mrs. Marv
Johnson (Mrs. Edgar Johnson)
who still lives In ner old home
on Railroad Street, Mrs. Ida
Teachey (Mrs. Coy Teachey)
Mrs. Berta Cavenaugh (Mrs.
John S. Cavenaugh) and Mrs.
Cora Dixon (Mrs. William Di
xon).
Some of these wonderful la
dles have children and grand
children scattered about the
country as well as In Rose Hill.
Mrs. Callle Henderson had a
stepdaughter, SallleHenderson,
who lives In the western part
of the state. Mrs. Callle was
a Boney. and sister of die late
Harvey Boney and others whose
descendants are largely living
in Duplin. She has a brother,
Arthur Boney, in Rocky Mount.
Mrs. Cora Farrior nas two
sons. John and Marsden. who
live away. Aunt Quincey has a
daughter, Mrs. Mellie in Rich
mom as well as Mrs. Lillian
in Rose Hill. She also has
numerous grandchildren, great
grandchfylren, great-greats
and perhaps another generation
yet still living in Duplin, Mrs.
Ludie Alderman has other
children living away also. Mrs.
Curoie has a daughter, Edna,
who lives in Wilmington as well
as the two in Rose Hill. Mrs.
Mary Johnson had no children
of her own but raised several
young relatives and feels they
and their children are partly
hers. Mrs. IdaTeacheys child
ren and grandchildren live, lar
gely, in Duplin and around Rich
mond, Va. Mrs. Bert a Caven
augh's family are all in Rose
Hill and Wallace except one
grandson and Mrs. Dixons gran
dchildren are mainly in Duplin.
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So here. then, la a picture
of ? beloved group of ladles,
who were all nappy ooe after
noon when a party was given
in their honor. Its just won
derful to see their picture and
to think of them all again.
Miss Mary Johnson Is die
only one of the group still liv
ing.
Rose Hill Woman's
Club Met
The Rose Hill Woman's Club
met on Wednesday May 22 at
the Rose Hill Restaurant. The
meeting was called to order by
the president, Mrs. Charles R.
Mosback. The devotional was
presented by Mrs. Donald B.
F. Hoyt.
After the dinner was serv
ed business was transacted, b
was announced that Karen Tea
chey won the Music Award for
most improved student In piano.
The Education Committee pre
sented the name of Kathy Ben
ton for the Woman's Club Scho
larship.
7LT;C 1 nu, vie, xnam - Army Specie Six Harry L.
Hargrove (right), son of Mrs. Thelma Hargrove, Route 2,
Mount Olive, N. C? receives his Uth award of die Air Medal
April 22 near Vung Tau, Vietnam.
Congratulating mm is Lieutenant Colonel George W. Adams on,
commander of the 222nd Combat Support Aviation Battalion In
Vietnam.
Spec. Hargrove received the award for heroism Involving
aerial flight in action against enemy forces in Vietnam, Dec. 20,
1967.
Spec. Hargrove Is a maintenance supervisor In die 171st
Maintenance Detachment. He entered the Army in 1961, completed
basic training at Ft. Jackson, S. C? and was stationed at Ft. {
Eustis, Va., nefore arriving in Vietnam In August 1967. He
has received the Bronze Star Medal and the Army Commendation
Medal.
The specialist graduated in 1956 from B. F. Grady High
School, Duplin County, N. C.
The n-ogram for r-a year
was dls-ossed by the Program
Chairman, Mrs. Donald B. F.
Hoyt. The Committee chair
men were announced. Plans
were made for serving refresh
ments at the dedication of the
Rose Hill Post Office on June
2.
- Mrs. E. P. Blanchard made
a report of the North Carolina
Federation of Women's Clubs
meeting In Plnehurst last week.
Mrs. Hoyt read the Historian's
report prepared by Mrs. C. F.
Hawes. The following officers
were installed by Mrs. Banc
hard: Vice-president, Mrs.
Donald B. F. Hoyt: Secretary,
Mrs. LllUe Belle Brununbt;
Chaplain, Mrs. E. G. Murray,
Sr.
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