ii;n - ^ Mrs C. R Mosbsck 289-3460 Mrs L. A. Wilson 289-3384 CALENDER OF WEEKLY EVENTS IN ROSE HILL Thursday, July 4?Independance Day?Hang Out the Flagl Thursday , July 4?Library Opens Thursday, July 4?Firemen meet Thursday, July 4?Lions Club Meets Friday, July 5 Saturday, July 6 Sunday, July 7??Layman's Day at Rose Hill Methodist Church Monday, July 8?Library Opens Monday, July 8?Woman's Society of Christian Service meets at the Methodist Church Monday, July 8?-Presbyterian Circles meet Tuesday, July 9--Town and Country Club meets Tuesday, July 9?Jaycees meet Tuesday, July 9~Town Board meets Wednesday. July 10?Baptist WMU meets Thursday. July 11-?Firemen meet Thursday, July 11 Library Opens Personals Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Eubanks, W. L. Eubanks. Jr., and Miss Fanchen Eubanks of Houston, Texas, were quests of Mrs. Eu banks' parents Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes Young, for the past week. While here they spent several days at Wrigntsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Young and Bobby Lanier of Wallace accompanied them to Wrights vtlle. Mr. and Mrs. Beaufort Long est, Mr. Philip Longest, Miss Georgia Hall of Wallace and little Lynn Longest attended the wedding last Sunday of Miss Hope Glover of Lake Waccamaw to Danny Longest in the chapel of the Air Force Base at Bi loxi, Mississippi. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Longest, Jr., of At lanta also attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. David Geddle Fuxsell and baby Dave, of Dur ham. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J.Tussell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson^ Diane, Bob, and Mary Anna Johnson spent last week at Jeck yll bland, Georgia, where he was attending a meeting of the South Eastern Poultry and Egg Association. The family en aed the water , golfing, and er holiday attractions while away. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Bon ham, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Riley, Buddy Bonham and V.H. Rouse, Jr., are enjoying a trip to the mountains this week . They are making their head quarters at Font an a Dam while visiting all the nearby points of Interest. Miss Lee Burton Alderman and brother, J. B. Alderman, of Jacksonville spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. ?????oinuuuouucinonnnn and Mrs. L. K. Alderman. Mr. and Mrs. James Exby, with their sons Mike and Ver non. are visiting Mrs. Exby's mother. Mrs. J. E. Vemon, for a while. The Exbys are from Reno, Pennsylvania. Misses Sally and Cynthia Brown of F ayettevllle are vlsl tlns their grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Lanier, Sr., at her home on RFD 1. Patrick Pope, of Fayettevllle Is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Wilson. Around fifty or more Rose H1U citizens attended the Jim Gardner meeting In Dunn.N.C., on Friday night, and report that much enthusiasm was shown by the large number of people pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Fussell, Sr., Mrs. Murphy Slngletary, Mrs. Murphy Slngletary. Jr., and daughter Elaine, Miss Lisa Fussell, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fussell, Jr., and son Craig have all returned from a visit at their cottage at Kure's Beach. Reverend and Mrs. Charles E. Sparks and daughters, Mandy and Janie, are on vacation this week, and next week and are spending It at their summer home on Masonboro Sound. Layman's Day will be ob served at the Rose HUl Meth odist Church next Sunday. As sistant Wilmington District day leader Jesse Sumner of Burgaw will preach and Beu Harrell, lay leader of the local church, and Thurmond Fields will assist with the service. Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Mat vey of Greensboro have moved from Greensboro to Rose Hill and are living in their mobile home on the Rhodes Young Trailer Park. Mrs. Matvey is the former Miss Mary Jes MISS GEORGIA CHERYL HALL Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Hall, Jr., of Wallace announce the engagement of their daughter, Georgia Cheryl, to Mr. Philip Worth Longest, son of Mr. ana Mrs. Beaufort B. Longest of Rose Hill. The wedding will take place on August 25th. \ sle Rogers and Is a Rose Hill community native. Mrs. Herbert Lanier with chil dren, Dennis and Denlce, of Vir ginia Beach are visiting Mrs. Lanier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Klssner here. Mr. Cecil Herring, C. B. Her ring. Jr., Miss Gail Herring, Randy and Allen Herring, all of Cum mines, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Greer of Atlanta, Georgia, are visiting with Mrs. Raymond Harrell oftthe Charity Community. Recent guests of Mrs. Flo rence Cavenaugh were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian and son John of Jacksonville, Florida, Mrs. Mickey Pagano of Long Island, Mrs. Jack Holmes and children, Paula and David, of Upper Darby, Pa. The ladles are all Mrs. Cavenaugh's dau ghters, the former Vera, Irma. and Margaret Golden Caven augh, who meet at their old home here each summer. Wel come home, girls I Guests of Miss Sallie R. WU kins for a few days are Mr. and Mrs. Kyle N^el of Palmer. 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