Healthy Living
In Duplin Co nty
Carolina in 1914, the median age of
lite was 28; today the median is 68.
5) The outbreaks of typhoid fever
and related diseases nave been
reduced drastically due to better
protection of our water supplies and
proper sewage disposal. 6) Small pox
in the United States has been
eradicated.
As can be seen, much has been
accomplished, but much more is left
to do.
Currently the staff of the health
department is composed of 11
nurses, six clerks, one aide, three
sanitarians, a receptionist, medical
consultant, director, administrative
assistant, public health educator and
a housekeeper.
The nurses are Helen Ballard,
Sarah Inez B. Hodges, Ruth Cooper,
Cindy Carlton. Beaty Dobson, Mil
dred LaCoe, Betty Rose, Eileen
Whitfield, Bonita Fountain, Lee
Brock and Lynn Fussell.
The clerks include Marie Miller,
Lula Williams, Jervine Smith, Alice
Tuten, Becky Brown and Sue Sutton.
The sanitarians are L.H. Sikes,
Ronnie <i Sam Glasgow.
The a> distant is Gail
S. Sil munity health
aide 1. The X-Ray
mach o. ? is tuth Harper,
the It, a'.r, Debra Scott
Bea >u?cf eper, Elnora
Stani dti jusi Joe Ann Cave
naugl a! cor ultant. Dr. C.L.
Quinn he-i' 'tor is Joe L.
Costin
Health Officers and Directors
The health officers and directors
include: Dr. C M. White, 1934-1935;
Dr. R.L. Carr, 1935-1939; Dr. H.C.
Wysong, 1939-1940; Dr. B.M.
Drake, Aug. 1, 1940 - Sept., 1941;
Dr. John A. Lineberry, Feb. 2,
1942-Dec. 7, 1942; Dr. C.H. Wood
burn, March 3, 1943-Juoe 4, 1945;
Dr. G.V. Gooding, June 4, 1945-May
31, 1951; Dr. John F. Powers, Jan. 1,
1951-June 30, 1969 and part time
from Aug. 1, 1969-Oct. 1974; Joe L.
Costin, Sept.,, 1970 - present
director; Dr. H.W. Stevens, Oct.
1974-June, 1978, medical consultant;
and Dr. C.L. Quinn: 1979 ? present,
medical consultant.
Warsaw Woman Wins Jackpot
Rita Brock is pictured above receiving a check for S100 from Wilkins Pontiac
of Warsaw for correctly guessing the name of an actor from clues announced
on local radio. Presenting the jackpot check is Furman Tyndall of Wilkins
Pontiac and Winnafred Moseley of the radio station.
CAKU ur THANKS
The Family of Charlie Henry
wishes to express their appreciation
for the cards, food, flowers, dona
tions, prayers and kindness shown
them during the illness and death of
their loved one. Special thanks to
Elder John Stanley, Dr. Boyette, Dr.
Redwine, Dr. Quinn, Dr. Hall and
the staff at Duplin General Hospital
and Guardian Care Nursing Home.
Wife, Daughter & Son
of Charlie Henry
WARSAW U.M. BAZAAR
The Warsaw United Methodist
Church is holding its Spring Bazaar
Saturday, April 14 in the Fireside
Room beginning at 9 a.m. There will
be a craft shop, country store, bake
shop and swap shop. Lunch will be
hot dogs and desserts.
Beginning at 5:30 p.m., the United
Methodist Men will be serving
a barbecued chicken supper at S3 per
plate.
APPRECIATION PROGRAM
An appreciation program for three j
of West Hill Street First Baptist
Church's senior deacons will be held
Sunday, May ?. Deacons T.R. Black
more, John Samuel Williams and
group chairman Henry L. Lowe will
be honored.
The aggregate years of service will
tally more.than 13S years as deacons
of the church, says R.E. Wilkins,
program chairman.
Summaries of services of each will
be presented by deacons O.B.
Martin, A.P. Blackmore and R.E.
Wilkins.
Family, friends and the public are
invited to say Thank You to these
humble servants. The program will
begin at 3 p.m. at the church,
WUkins says.
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