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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13
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Girl Scouts Neighborhood ?Association meeting In Warsaw.
Library open from 3 *o 5 pjn. SHjpSFS
Firemen meet.
FJUDAY. FEBRUARY 14 ,J
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ST. VALENTINE'S DAY
Wallace-Rose HU1 High Schoolbasketball-Scuthern Wayne-Home.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17
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Methodist Circles meet . r; > ,
. Baptist Circles meet. * ' u>:i
Presbyterian Women meet.
W.O?w.meet. . ?.;(? " -flRjf'-*' " -? ' - ' ' p!
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18
WaUace-Rose HiU basketball-East Duplin - Away.
Eastern Star meets.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19
Rockflsh Homemalters Club meets at the home of Mrs. Geddie
Dixon at 2 o'clock.
Rose HQ1 Woman's Club meets at the Rose Hill Restaurant
at 5:30 p.m.
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20
Lions Club meets.
Firemen meet.
Library open. I
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Fus
sell attended the christening of
their grandsons, Freddie and
Douglas Parker in the Jackson
ville Presbyterian church last
Sunday. The little boys are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. C.R.
Parker Jr., and their mother
is the former Jo Anne Fussell.
Mrs. Bunn Henderson of Ay
den was the weekend guest of
tier -father. Raymond Knowles,
and sister, Mrs. Katie Fus
sell. the past weekend.
^^jiiss^iarilkMjanier^fEjCL^
Greenville was at home for the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. EX. Lanier, Sr.
Miss Susan Owen of Dur
ham, was k home with her par
eras, Dr. and Mrs. G. Frank
Owen of Rose Hill a few days
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fassell of
Route 1 were Wilmington visi
tors on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Linford Fuss
ell are in Petersburg, Va. this
week visiting their daughter,
Mrs. N.O. Whit law (Nancy
Fussell), and sons.
Heart Fund Balloon solo
David Matthews, left, is selling a Heart Fund balloon to
Bob Mosback in Rose Hill.
In order to help the Heart Fund Drive balloons were sold
on Saturday, and will be sold at later dates. David Matthews,
son of Dr. and Mrs. George P. Matthews, has assumed the
chairmanship of tnis project in Rose Hill.
David has a real interest in the Heart Fund Drive, and ap
preciates the value of contributing to it. Last summer he had
open heart surgery. Some of the techniques used in this op
eration may have been learned by research made possible by
the Heart Fnnd. -
Mrs. Lillie Belle Brummitt, Heart Fund Chairman for Rose
Hill asks that everyone contribute generously.
Miss Debbie Futcb, who ait
ends ECU, vid her roommate
Miss Linda Hester of St ant oris -
burg, visited Debbie's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futch
the past weekend.
Mrs. W.C. Wooten and Mrs.
AJ. Walton of Maple Hill were
guests of Mrs.-Reid Fussell
for a day last week.
Misses Rebecca arx^Libby
Fussell of Peace College were
at home for the weekend. Wil
liam David Fussell of NCSU
? also spent the weekend here with
' his parents.
Mrs. Charles Blanchard and
son, Chris, of Laurinburg are
visiting Mrs. Blanchard's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Fut
rell of West Main St.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dav
e id Geddle Fussell for 2he Week
end were Mr. and Mrs. John
Grover of Mt. Holly, New Jer
SCY.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Floyd and
children Michele, Denise,
T anya and Chris, visited Mrs.
Floyd's mother, Mrs. Flowers
R. Green of Raleigh on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.W.T.Blanchard
moved into their lovely new
home on East Main Street ex
tension last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Armando San
chez were guests of Mrs. San
chez brother and family in Ra
leigh last weekend.
Messrs. Dan Fussell, Sr. and
Reid E. Fussell, Sr. attended
the funeral on Saturday of John
W. Harrison (Jack) in Flor
ence, S.C. Mr. Harrison had
been 111 for a number of years.
He was married to the former
Elizabeth Fussell of Stedman
who has many close relatives
In Rose Hill and Duplin County.
Mr. and Mrs. James Krepps
of Nonangahela, Pa. were Sat
urday night guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Ramsey.. The
Krepps have been ?P^""g a
long vacation at theJnrigkts
vine Beach Cottage oCHtr. and
Mrs. Ramsey and nave riow left
to return to their home.
room-mate Mi "tfarolvr,
?h , ' f jS rtT i
her for the visit. I
end^wlth her fatH^James
Miss Faye Rogers at EOJover
Mrs. !J. Johnson u. has
returned froOl ScotlaJ?Necfc
for two weeks at hei home
with her son, Ira J. Jqison,
Jr. who Is on leave beweer.
assignments In the U.3 Air
Force. ^ \
has been receiving special tr
aining at Sheppard Air F^e
Base In Texas, and after u
hdays leave he Is a&fgneAtfc
the G. E.E.I.A. Department ol
the Air Force and will be s\-\
at toned at Warner Robbins Ar\
Force Base near Macon, Gi.\
The community extends sym?\
pathy to Mrs. J J). Jerome on
the recent loss of her brother,
Leonard Grotilnger Woodward
of Raleigh whose funeral was
conducted Monday Feb. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome and
son, Jimmy spent Sunday and
Monday In Raleigh with mem
bers of the family.
Dr. Matthows
Completes Coarse
Or. George P. Matthews, of
Rose Hill, has just completed I
a post-graduate course which
has been given In Kins ton. Each
year meolcal courses arid lec
tures are scheduled for doc
tors in the area in order th*
they may be kept up to date
on recent medical practices.
This course was composed of
eight lectures.
Methodist WSCS
The W.S.C.S. of the Rose
Hill Methodist Church met on
February 3 at the church.
Mrs. Reld Fussell, president
opened the meeting with prayer.
After the business was con
ducted, Mrs. Murphy Slngle
tary led in singing. Mrs. Ch
arles Sparks presented the pro
gram entitled, "WhenChristia
ns Are A Minority". The meet
ing closed with the benediction. ^
vehicles, states the North Car
olina Heart Association.
REBECCA FUSSELL has
made Dean's List for her first
semester at Peace Junior Col
lege in Raleigh. Dean's List
requirements are all A'S and
B's with no grade below a B.
She plans for a career in Med
ical Technology. Rebecca is
very active in the MYF of the
Rose Hill Methodist Church
while she was in high school,
and at one time was president
of the sub-district. She en
ijoys music and dancing. Re
pecca's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Fussell of Rose
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\ BILLY MERRITT Is in his
second year at James Sprunt
Institute. He is majoring in
Mounting. Billy plays on the
baketball team, and is trea
siftr of the student body. He
is uie son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wi.l\am S. Merritt.
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CLEVELAND GRAHAM. JR.
is ?Vreshman at Fayetteville
State College. He is majoring
in ptyiical education. Hetakes
piano Lssons, and plays in the
collegdband. Cleveland is the
son oi W. and Mrs. Cleveland I
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Thursday, February 13,1969
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50 Lb. Bag
Irish Potatoes $1.35
Bananas 10c lb.
1 Qt. Dukes
Mayonnaise 4fc
5 Lb. Bag Cream Self Rising
Flour .. only 49c
20 Oz. Bot. Stokley Tomato
Catsup only 29c
2 Boxes Reg. Size
Cold Power 58c E
Hamburger Meat 39c lb. |
5 Lb. '? '% ,
Neck Bones 79c |
Rib and Brisket ;.S
Stew Beef 35c lb. 1
2 lib. Bag Regal Smoked 8
Sausage 99c
1 Lb! Frosty Morn
Bacon 59c I
1 Lb. Frosty Morn !
Bologna 49c |
f 12 Oz. Pkg. Frosty Morn
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MANAGER OF THE YEAR
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ROBERT L. W0RTHIH8T0H
The Farm Buraau Insurance Companies Salute Robert Worthington.
"Agency Manager of the Year" for 1968. The award is based oh ,
overall agency performance, including volume of sates, premium
income, and superior service to Policyholders. We congratulate
Mr. Worthington and the members of bis agency on this achie -
W. J. (Billy) KrmwIm A. Gerald Edwards
Warsaw Beulaville
Theodore Outlaw David Fussell
Albert son Rote Hill
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