Session Set For Moms, Tots The Adolescent Health Care Program at HealthCo is sponsoring a Moms and Tots session at the HealthCo Annex on March 28 at 2 p. m The session is being offered to teenage mothers to provide them with information and to let them ask questions about health care issues for their children. Topics which will be discussed include: how to recognize when your baby is not well and what to do, reading a thermometer and the best ways to take your child's temperature, good tips for meeting the nutritional needs of your youngster and dental health information including how to cope with teething problems. The session is free and free snacks tor Doth moms ana their youngsters will be provided. Mothers should feel free to bring their children if they do not have a babysitter or if they just want to bring them along. The adolescent health staff will have someone available to entertain the children while the session is taking place. The adolescent health program plans to offer this program several times in the future. For each session there will be a limit of 12 adolescent mothers allowed to participate. Please call Deborah C. Davis. Adolescent Health Coordinator at 456-2181 by March 26 if you would like to sign up for the March 28 session. Eastern Star Order Gathers The Administrative Council of District No. 7, Order of Eastern Star (PHA) of North Carolina met at the Saint John's Baptist Church of Red Oak on March 7. Gaylor Chapter No 654 was the host. Sister Annie Mullen, DWM, presided. Sisters Lucille Hunt, Helen Pinkney, Mary D. Williams and Vera Williams represented Rose of Sharon Chapter No. 542 of Warren County. After the ritualistic opening ceremony Grand District Deputy Ruth Brewer and District Patron Robert Moore conferred the administrative degree on new candidates. Deputy Brewer then addressed the group, reviewing her duties and responsibilities as grand district deputy. She also reiterated the duties and responsibilities of local chapters to each other, to the district and to the state. Her appreciation for past support was expressed as she also requested future support of each chapter. A delicious lunch was served by the host chapter. The Rev. Donald Wess, pastor of St. Mark's AME Church of Rocky Mount, was speaker. The meeting was closed with the ritualistic closing. District Seven is composed of chapters from Halifax, Northampton, Hertford, Nash, Edgecomb and Warren counties. Ends Training Marine Pvt. Floyd Bullock, Jr., son of Floyd and Laura Bullock of Rt. 1, Nor Una has completed the infantry combat training course at Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. During the six-week course, he received classroom instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics; the construction and camouflage of fighting positions; and the use of mines, demolitions, and intro-company communications equipment. His specialized training centered on the duties of a rifleman, with emphasis on squad tactics and the techniques of fire of the squad's weapons. He joined the Marine Corps in August I960.