j MR. AND MRS. P.K.TEACHEY -n* Good Old Days" Mr. ano Mrs. Ferry Kenan Teachey of Rose HUl are shown to the above picture, made be fore 1904 of this well-known Duplin couple. Mr. ?id Mrs. Teachey lived here until 1925 and were active in the life of the town and of the Rose Hill Bap tist Church. They have many living relatives and friends thr oughout Duplin County who re member them with affection and respect, and who will be happy to see this picture which is posed in the tradition of the - husband and wife photographs of their era. Perry Kenan Teachey known as "P.K." was the son of Ja cob Thomas Teachey and Bar bara Catherine Murphy of the Island Creek Community of Duplin, near Rose Hill. Mrs. Teachey was LydeDobson.dau ghter of William Perry Dobs on and Molly Holllngsworth of the Hallsvllle section of the county. They were married in 1900, and after living In New York until 1904, moved back to Rose Hill and made their home here until 1925, when ill health for ced Mr. Teachey to retire from his business as produce broker. They then moved to Richmond, where they lived until their death. Mr. and Mrs. Teachey were the parents of 7 children, a daughter and six sons, and, except the youngest, all were horn in Rose HU1. Their dau ghter. Mrs. Eleanor T. Early of Clinton, is the wife of Rev. Waldo T. Early, now retired Missionary B^xist Minister, who also grew up in Rose Hill (while his father, Rev. B.G. Early was pastor of the Rose Hill Baptist Church)* Mr. aid Mrs. Teacheys sons are as fol lows: Thurmon Perry Teachey, of New York, N.Y.j William Thom as and Delmus Schley Teachey of Richmond; Leonard Burke among meir qkSi MUI Allf l? ^ and^Mrs. Temhe^ved iferil fn 1966. (Thinks to Eleanor Tea- Si 5^ierp?ushe' I Mrs. Joknson ?J Civil Hostess I The Rose Hill Town mdCoun- J try Club met on December 3, Jmk at the home of Mrs. Blzzeli Johnson. Mrs. Fraik Ban- Tn chard , vice-president, pres- AjO tded. Mrs. Johnson conducted Wn a devotional service. f/X Mrs. E.G. Murray, Jr., pro- JB gram chairman, presented Mrs. Si Clayton Herring who spoke on, "Decorating for Christmas. w. She illustrated her talk with decorations that she had made, xgj and brought to die meeting. AM Mrs. Herring said that the fam ily should participate in the "yA decorating. She said that Chr- Y/ istmas is a precious time for ill creating memories, andcem- 4V enting friendship and family vfj ties. She added that the dec- rS orations should be thoughtfully JV| planned to harmonize with the ?? home, and it should not be jp overdone. She said that red and Kl green Is always good, and there should always be a religious theme some place in the 3 Mrs. Murray presented the speaker with a beautiful cake. V I The meeting closed with the 9 I collect. The hostess served I turkey salad,crackers, andcof- "j I fee to the ten members, and tj three visitors present. A Mrs. Alderman Presents Recital Mrs. L.K.,Alderman of Rose M I Hill will present her Glee Club I and Piano pupils In a recital J on December 13 at 7:30 o'clock adj In the Magnolia Elementary M School. The public Is Invited ^ ?_ ^ 1| WAUACBWOT^iNFWPLEMENT 00. New & Used Equipment I | LOW BOWN PAYMENT - L0N8 TERMS I ) I; YOUR OLD TRACTOR WOULD PROBABLY MAKE THE I \ DOWN PAYMENT ON A LATER MODEL TRACTOR | K; All of Our UMd Tractors Arm I i RECONDITIONED A GUARANTEED ?. . JM I Faraall Cab ft Equip. $750 I | I Farmall 140 $1995 I 1 I Farmall 139 $1795 I ! 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