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Youth Service Plans Listed A Youth Day service will be held on Sunday, May 26, at the Warren ton Baptist Church on Bragg Street at 11 a. m. The Rev Roy Green, pastor of Vaughan Chapel Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon. Music for the service will be rendered by the Vaughan Chapel and Ashley Grove Baptist Church junior choirs. During the service, the 1985 seniors will be honored. The public is invited to attend the service, ac cording to the Rev. Walter Yarborough, pastor of the church. Drug Ma> Rout Pre-AIDS Condition Scientists at the University of California, Irvine are test ing a drug that may be effec tive against a cond.tion be lieved to lead to AIDS. The drug, Isoprinosine, has been shown to help boost the body's immune system in people who have a pre-AIDS condition known as lymph adenopathy. ▲ ALCOHOLICS ANOMYMOUS M«1 Fndoyj • S P M Wtil«y Manorial Unittd Mftfcoditt Owrth In Worrtnton Warren Academy's 1M5 kindergarten clau received their diplomas Sunday afternoon following their musical commencement, "Kindergarten Kapers," at the school. Students are, front row, left to right, Tiffany Louise Robinson, Kathryn Lee Holloman, Kelly Brook Collier, Leslie Anne Marsh born, Jan Boyd Harris and Michelle Rene* Garrett Back row, left to right, are Weldon Jarvis Hooker, Ammie Ray Holloman, Jr., Bradley Keith Wilson, Wayne Anthony Seaman and Steven Aaron Bolton. Mrs. Jules Banzet, in, teacher, is shown standing behind the students. (photo by Becky Booker) Academy Kindergarten Class Graduates Commencement exer cises for the 1985 kindergarten class of Warren Academy were held in the gymnasium on Sunday, May 19, at 3 p. m. The kindergarten stu dents and their teacher, Friday & Saturday' May 24 & 25 NICKY HARRIS 800 P M I1U Admission by Membership and Quasi Only 402 9767 Brown Bagging 2007 Farm SI . Henderson N C (Behind Howard Johnson) THE ROOST CROSSROADS Antique & Gift Shop Norlina, N. C. MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND SALE Saturday - Sunday - Monday EARRING "SPECIAL" 5<K Pair Over 1,000 Earrings To Choose From Dangle. Hook, Post, Clipon Earrings "Assorted Prices" Cloisonne Earrings & Necklaces & Wood Necklaces $3.75 Ea. Add-A-Bead Necklaces - $3.75 Ea. Porcelain Dolls - $ 10.00 Ea. Doll Stands - $ 1.25 Ea. Assorted Brass Items On Special Graduation Gift Items On Special Sale Throughout Gift Shop COMEAND BROWSE OPEN DAILY Mrs. Julius Banzet, III, presented "Kindergar ten Kapers," a delightful musical program which included a salute to "Bambi," the little deer that had many adven tures with Thumper the rabbit and Flower the skunk, as he grew up to become the "Prihce of the Forest." The talented tots thrilled their audience of parents, grandpar ents, relatives and friends as they sang, danced, and played rhythm instuments. Adorning the stage were cut-out painting of Bambi, Thumper and Flower in a forest scene. Kindergarten mother, Mrs. Bill Robinson, designed and painted the set. Central Degrees Are Given Pair Tina Linnae Harrison and Warnetta Harrison, both daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Percell Harri son of Oine, were award ed degrees during exer cises on Sunday, May 12, at North Carolina Cen tral University in Durham. Tina received a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and is now employed by Mutual Life Insurance Company of Durham. Warnetta received a bachelor's degree in music and plans to teach. Attending the com mencement program with the girls' parents were Mrs. Sallie Patillo and Mrs. Clara Harri son of Warren County. HOLDEN, MOSS, KNOTT, & CO. P.A. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Is Pleased To Announce The Association Of DONNA E. STEGALL As Staff Accountant With The Firm George W. Holden, Jr., CPA Steve E. Moss, CPA Crawford A. Knott, CPA Malcolm N. Clark, CPA Tom J. Rogers Robert W. Taylor, CPA David K. Wise, CPA Barbara F. Winston Donna E. Stegall Karen F. Harris 803 S. Garnett Street Henderson, N. C. (919) 492-3041 123 S. Williamsboro Street Oxford, N. C. (919) 693-1252 426 Kings Highway West Eden, N. C. (919) 627-5111 Following the musical portion of the program, Headmaster B. L. King and Robert E. Fleming, chairman of the Warren Academy Board of Directors, presented kindergarten diplomas to the following children: Steven Aaron Bolton, Kelly Brook Collier, Michelle Renee Garrett, Jan Boyd Harris, Ammie Ray Holloman, Jr., Kathryn Lee Holloman, Leslie Anne Marshburn, Tiffany Louise Robinson, Weldon Jarvis Rooker, Wayne Anthony Seaman, and Bradley Keith Wilson. After the diploma presentation, the class gave the benediction and recessed to the music of "Pomp and Cir cumstance," played by pianist Ann Howard Banzu. The child, en formed a receiving line to greet their parents and friends and an infor mal reception was held in their honor. Health Meeting Held On Monday By KATHERINE Hlf-IJARn Health Education Coordinator Warren County Health Department The quarterly meeting of the Warren County Citizens for Public Health was held Monday night. After the invocation, given by Dennis Retzlaff, Katherine Hilliard, president, presided over the business meeting. One major topic discussed was the prevention of teenage pregnancy. It was reported that plans are being discussed by per sonnel from the Health Department and the public schools to imple ment a curriculum into the middle schools enti tled, "Postponing Sex ual Involvement." It is designed to assist teens in the decision making process surroun ding the issue of becom ing sexually active. Other topics discussed included community volunteer involvement in the area of hypertension and annual public health week activities. Mrs. Hilliard ex plained that strides were continually being made to increase public awareness of the seriousness of hyperten sion through the volunteer work of several local church groups. She added that much public awareness will also be achieved through the many free community blood pressure screenings be ing conducted through out the county during the month of May by health department per sonnel. The next screenings will be at the Areola Nutrition Site today (Wednesday) and the of fice of Amos L Capps Pulpwood Company in Areola on Friday, May 31. Mrs. Hilliard noted that plans are being made to conduct a blood pressure screening for employees of Carolina Sportswear within the next two weeks. It was suggested that a committee of volunteers be appointed to oversee projects' within the public school system during Public Health Week. A brief summary of the 1985 Health Fair ac tivities was also given, along with the suggestion that there be more in volvement from mem bers of the Citizens for Public Health Organiza tion in this activity next year. joe L«nnon, tormer county health director, was on hand to give an update on the proposed school health grant. The grant, if approved, would allow for the formation of the following positions in the school system: health educator, school nurse coordinator, and Ave school health aides. Notification on the status of the county's proposal should be received by the Health Department around the middle of June. Mrs. Hilliard conclud ed the meeting by exten ding an invitation to all those present from the N.C. Public Health Association. The Gov erning Council of the Association has man dated that all members of local Citizens for Public Health groups be invited without charge to the association's annual meeting. The 1966 meeting will be held Sept. 18-20 in Asheville. The next quarterly meeting of the Warren County Citizens for Public Health is schedul ed for Monday, August 28. Anyone interested in local public health is in vited to contact Mrs. Hilliard at 257-1185. Harris Making Good Recovery After a five-week stay in Wake Medical Center in Raleigh, Dennis Harris, one of the in jured firemen in the April 6 Currin's Ware house fire, has returned to his home in Afton. Harris was released by the hospital on May 13. In a telephone conver sation on Tuesday, Harris reported that he is generally "taking it easy" and will be doing so for approximately six weeks until pins neces sitated by a pelvic in jury can be removed. Until the six-week period has elapsed, he will continue to check with his doctors periodi cally, as he has done once since his return home. Harris is encouraged that movement lost since the fire in his wrist and fingers is returning. MISS RUSSELL Nursing Degree Is Received Miss Bonny J. Russell, daughter of Boyd and Virginia Russell of Rt. 1, Manson, received a B. S. degree in Nursing from Hampton University in Hampton, Va. on May 12. Miss Russell is a graduate of Abraham Clark High School of Roselle, N. J. To check an insurance company's track record, look it up in Best's Insurance Re ports. There should be a copy at the local library.
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