MX a THE DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL. APRIL 26. ?? "Miss Warsaw" - - Joins BB&T Staff C.C. Rotfse. Assistant Vice 'resident, Branc h Banking snd "rest Company. Warsaw, N m Ssrullna, has announced the THEATRE BEUUVILLE. N. C. FRI. - SAT. ? SUN.. APRIL 26-27-28 STARTS 7:15 STAY AWAY. JOE Starring Elvis Presley Burgess Meredith Joan Blondall Katy Juredo Thomas Gomez Phis Color Cartoon ______ current "Miss Warsaw." Miss Hopkins was formerly employed by The Mother and Daughter Shop. Raleigh, and Andrews IGA. Falson. She was graduated from North Duplin High School. Falson, North Carolina, where she was Chief Cheerleader. Pat was active In all school activities and re presented her school as Home Coming Queen, and was elect ed "Miss North Duplin High School." Pat will compete lor "Miss North Carolina" In June. She enjoys fishing, skiing, and cooking. Pat resides in Falson with her foster mother, Mrs. Hasel Kennedy. I Revival From Page 1 R. Teochey of the Bonnie Doone Church in Fayetteville. Rev. and Mrs. Teachey are former residents of Rose HOI. Friday night April 26 will be the last night of the revival services which are held night ly at 7:30 p.m. Services are also being held at 7:30 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend these services. LoctI Committee Rose Hill, (Unexpired term of George Carr) Mr. Holland Boney, Rose Hill; Wallace - Mr. M?)or PaarsiU, Wallace; Wallace-itose HU1 - Mr. Alec Brown. Rose Hill; Warsaw - Mr. Shermn Frederick. War naw. CaattMMd Fiw N|t t rtial list). Several communities have not reported and each commun ity Is urged to report as soon as possible. CMttHMd Prmm Page 1 offers the counselor 925 for each student the counselor can Influence to take a 91.611 "his torical" tour this summer. An other firm is soliciting from school administrators the names of top seniors (those receiving academic honors) for a listing in a "recognition" publication. The parents of these students later receive an offer to buy a special plaque (costing 914) to commemorate the student's "award." Invest igation reveals a similar plaque can be obtained from an retail jewelry store for around 94. "Spring also seems to bring out an over abundance of dubious schools offering to prepare die high school graduate tor a va riety of highly-paid Jobs," Dr. Carroll said. If these self styled "schools" can secure a list of graduates, they resort to direct-by-mail advertising. There also are many advertise ments of courses of Instruction which, in reality, are nothing "politicking" while he was ? home aid hat enjoyed meeting the people of Duplin County. Grigg is a candidate for the office of the Register of Deeds. more thai a set of books of doubtful quality and value, he said. Dr. Carroll has urged that parents, teachers, counselors, and school administrators be on the look-out for these and similar "gimmicks." Miss Kathryn Ray, director of pupil personnel services for the Stae Department of Public Instruction points out tha the "role of the school counselor is to protect the Individuality of each pupil ? providing leadership in the development of a program of activities de signed to assist each student to achieve to his full potential." "In no way does the effec tive counselor promote any group or organization or attempt to influence the,pupil in makimj decisions." Miss Ray said. 'The counselor is in a position to appraise requests for Inform aion about students and to protect students from receiving undue pressure and being victimized." Miss Carter '' ? CmBimI rnm Pf 1 Has made 146 garments, est imated prOi?- t -alar J Has participated In 8 local, 7 ounty, 4 district, 3 state and 6 other Dress Revues. Has presented 38 local, 8 county and ) district demonstrations relating to the clothing project. Has assisted 3T6 people will < lothing work, conducted 18 lo cal clothing workshops. Has prepared ft local, 126 county and 47 area clothing exhibits. Has organized 3 sewing clubs and provided instructions for Junior leaders in this area. HONORS WON IN WINNING PROJECT: * Received 1 green, 78 blue, 19 red and 3 white ribbons; 9 certificates; 6 blue awards for clothing project work. Won $21i.50 In prize money and gift certificates and fabric wid ma terials relating to clothing. 7 years county Dress Revue win ner; placement in top ten State Dress Revue. Has been Junior and senior winner in Star-News (10 countv area) Dress Revue, County sewing Demonstration winner. Second placing In Suit Division of the State "Make It Yourself" with Wool contest. Received Clyde A. Erwin Scho larship for continued study in Home Economics. OUTSTANDING HONORS IN OTHER PROJECTS: 8pc winner u Di r Poods en tocetetd icholnrshlp to curip and Club Week. Was named Mom Out standlng Duplin 4-H'Or. Wfi a delegate to National 4-H Cit izenship Short Course In Was hington, D. C., and served on two committees during that week. Has been local junior health queen. ' ' " ? ' ' & 1 I 4-H LEADERSHIP: Ha served a Secretary ad President ad Jr. Leader of lo cal club. Received Key Award for Leadership. President and Secretary of the Duplin 4-H Co unty Council. Wis County's voting delegate In District of ficer Elections. Ha asisted girls In dressing ad modeling In county Dress Revue. Intro duced Boy's Personal Appear anee Project to the county.] 4 Comity CwtiBWd mm Face 1 young people from all over the ' nation partlclpclng in the ta^H to die nation's capital city, Jaaj 10-14. Expenses of the youthf tour for tne North Carolina winners are shared by aboutlu 33 co-ops in North Carolina]! which sponsor "Rural ElectrlOTl Youth Tour" contests similar; to the one sponsored by Four;3 County Electric Membership Corporation. Nurses Meeting CmMmmA Fran Pace | pltal In Burg aw. The Nursing Service Admin istrators Section will be In charge of the program, vtth Mrs. Dorothy Saunders of Bor gaw as program chairman. The topic this month Is on Emer gency Health Preparedness aid National Defense. Mr. W. M. Baker will be the guest speak er. He Is Director of Cltfl Defense in Pender County. Ill Members are urged to attend. mmm m Nome Tennis Players Rev. Tom Clark is Interest ed In forming a Men's Tennis Team. If anyone is interested In playing on this team please contact Rev. in Kenans* 11 ?itle at 296-SOTl, 2 Big lion To | i gregation of Big ZlcoMetnodist Church of Kenansvtlle wtll be'.j guest of the West Mil Street ' First Baptist Church In W*- 3 saw Sunday, April 28, The occasion will be the otiebra tion of the ninth anniversary of the R^v. R. A. Morris, as I $50 On Every $1,000 Saved f( you've got $1,000 or more to deposit in a bank savings account, you will do well to seriously consider a Waccamaw Golden Passbook Savings Account Just before Christmas we introduced Golden Passbook 5% interest accounts to this part of the country ? and today there are hundreds upon hundreds of them in Waccamaw Banks ? owned by people . in all walks of life ? young and old. Don't let another day go by -? get the facts on Golden Passbook Savings! There are Big W Banks in BEULAVILLE ? CHADBOURN ? CHINQUAPIN * CLARKTOM ? DUNN FAIRMONT ? KENANSV1LLE ? LAKE WACCAMAW ? LELAND ? LOUISBURG ? LUMBERTON RIEGELWOOD ? ROSE HILL ? SHALLOTTE ? SOUTHPORT * TABOR CITY ? WHITEVILLE YAUPON BEACH ready to serve you, your family and friends. Get acquainted with Big W! wacCamaw WACCAMAW BANK AND TBU8T COMPANY Serving Eastern North Carolina's Land, of Golden Opportunity Mombor Foderel Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. wmiaas Wade Price ef Wanaaaidli. Nerto Or to Gesege M. Mms Jr. sea ef Mr. and Mrs. George M. Jokaeea. dr. ef Warsaw. Nertk Caiattaa. A Mar wadding to ketog ptoaaed. .%jL , * Pictured above Is Jim Sandlln, senior at Wallace-Rose Hill, who will play the title role in the musical comedy FINIS'S RAINBOW, to be presented by the Wallace-Rose Hill Class of 1968. Jim Is the son of Mrs. Dorothy J. Sandlln and the lai Jim D. Sandlln of Beulavllle. The production-will be staged at the Wallace Elementary School Auditorium <m April 26. 26. and 29' at eight o'clock in the evening. tickets are one dollar and twenty-flve'cents for adults and seventy-five cents for students. Make your plans now to attend. pastor of the church. The celebration will begin on Fri day night April 26. with choir and congregation of the Burn ing Bush Holiness Church of Faison. The Rev. Mldgette is pastor. The public is cor dially Invited to attend these services. The Friday night service will begin at 8:00 P.M.; the Sunday service at 3:00 P.M. m "ft mm* Our Boys FT. KNOX, KY. - Private Robert L. James, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. James, Route 2, Wallace, N.C.. completed a field radio me chanlc course March & at the Army Armor School, Ft. Knox, Ky. During the eight-week course, he received instruction covering electrical and radio fundamentals, radio mainten ance and communication sub jects. His wife, Shirley, lives or Route 2, Rose Hill. N.C. See Us For Your Formal IHeeds IN MOINT OLIVE FOUNDER'S DAYS SALE DISHWASHER -SAFE MELAMINE* DINNER SETS FOR 8 Florfl, country farm scans. contemporary loaf design. MoMed4n colors wont wash away, fade. All wife harmoniz- 9 | M M ing accent-color cups, white saucers 8 ea.. dtenar plates. ? ?? carsal/daaaart bowls, cups, saucars. farm J batter plates; ? sssr - -? k) atm mum [ m*mi P? FAMOUS MAKE 24" FOLDING ? PfCNKGAJU 580 ?MMbSpSlSn rvfc?wtadfu*man<.2 Mpod k?0ft. 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