**1 guest and trritrrr at laat Thursday Warsaw Rotary meet ing bald at the Country Sq uire, Talbot Is ttw re tired owner a n a op erator of The Parkview Drug Company and la semi-active in the operation of Capp's Book Store in Kinston. He was introduced by Pres ident Freeman . When com menting about Rotary. Talbot said, 'Tt's the greatest organ ization there is. There are 150.000 ^^XTOOOclub, still growing ax die rate of 1 new :lub per day and 1,000 new Rot trims per mood " Talbot challenged the Warsaw club to do a little more for the people of Duplin County, to develop membership, to do a beuer Job at serving the peo ple In their community, to carry Rotary to work, and to hringtbe Rotary 4-way test into their lives. President Freeman th anked the Governor for his fine speech and the meeting was adjourned. Mrs. Annie Lee Lanier, student at James Sprunt Licensed Practical Nurses School prepares to give a shot to Mrs. Tyson Bostic of Kenans vtlle. Mrs. Lanier is one of the fourteen persons enrolled in the nurses school at JSI. LPN Realizes i life - Long Ambition j A life long deaire to help some one else, and a need to earn a living are the two mo tives that induced Mrs. Annie Lee Lanier of Wallace to re turn to school for nurses tr "k^Believe me, it wasn't easy" said Mrs. Lanier, "in fact at one point I gave up completely but friends made me see that I must go on". She is glad now that she did go on. but she vividly recalls the effort required to establish study habits, to provide a home for a teenage daughter and to make ends meet financially wi thout a steady income. Mrs. Lanier lost her husband j John Edward Lanier. Just fif teen months ago. Three of her four daughters were mar led, but she was the bread win ner for Gayle, a junior at Wa llace-Rose Hill High School and for herself. Her previous employment consisted of a year with the Health Department In the Family Planning Clinic, and several years as a clerk In a department store. Now, armed with a cer tificate in nursing and a long hard year of studying plus actual experience in the hospi tal, Mrs. Lanier has accepted i employment for general duty on third shift at Duplin General \ Hospital In Kenansville effect!- j ve September 1. ' "I've learned enough to ask questions", said Mrs. Lanier, will not do less than my best, and I am willing to con tinue to learn". Her experience at James Sprunt has been most reward ing. The work has been hard but pleasant, and the coopera tion "Just wonderful". She fe els that her Instructors, Mrs. Sue Saunders and Mrs. Marsha Powell are excellent. She also feels that James I Sprunt is the type place that ] gives adults a second chance, j ?ft would be hard to exp- j ress just what the schodmeans to the county", Mrs. Lanier said. "There are entertain of things available I arranging, end then more serious cou lead to a degree. * really up-gra County". TjBPwwrspr .i'-1 hel&fc Picture a? ove Is Rotsrv Governor Capp with the Warsaw Board of Directors. Front (L to R) Bill Powell, Gov ernor ,Capp, President Freeman, Jim Ed nunc on ? t S) raven Brewer. John Weather 1J, Charles Mlnson, Allen Draughon. Earl C. Brawn VIETNAM (FHTNC) Aug.7 Utllltlesman Secon Class Earl C. Brown, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brown of Route 2, and husband of the former Miss Brends S. Lanier, all of Beula ville. Is serving with the Sea bees of Naval Construction Ba ttalion Maintenance Unite 302 in Vietnam. There are only two such units in Vietnam. the Duplin County School system. She also has six srandchildren. Her schedule allows little I time for hobbies but she is I an avid sports fan and proba bly one of the best boosters I for the Wallace-Rose Hill ha- I sket ball tdam, of which I Gayle is a member. . ? - i The unit provides malntenan s and construction support for oating Navy combat patrol un said their advanced bases at an; Ranh Bay, and 12 other *iS * ? sites throughout Vietnam. The 300 man unit has Its headquarters at the Naval Su pport Facility InCamRanh Bay, Vietnam. FIR SMI T* || Tropical Fish ami V u"*0< Iau Supplies Sam's Enterprises Itcatad in Sam's Drug Stora Railroad St. Rose Hill, H C Perry Hall - A L JacKson Toody J ackson 1 ) Mount Olive Rt. 1 Mount Olive ?t Scott'* Stew ^ j KIN6 OR REGULAR Jl CIGARETTES CARTON $1,98 I I 1000 WHOLE GRAIN SACCHARIN I 49t mm I 0T 190 I ? 6ai.p 290 1 I 6al. 49Q ?*B IU I ifi ^9' 25C GOLD SEAL (Maii* by Roller Champion) ??- $1.75 I ice rn ?61 . V ' " BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS ?? ?;*.& -f 1 ':' f; * Values to 4,00 1.00 ~ Dresses ? Slacks ? Short Sets ? Blouses ? Values to 17.96 ; 1? ?? 5?. ONE QROUP MEN'S i8MBN0"!?su""0' jpfc 6k I Dress Shoes Value* to 16.00 100-200-300 ow OROUP Girls' Shoes