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^Th^'workshop will be bald m RoM HU1 Restaurant in Rose The Community Workshop ?will begin at 8:90 ajn. with |; morning, afternoon and night naati.na. Hughle R cxies Ch fSL'Jl-k; ? ..j ; J.m: th ly. sspectlty i Mil te MS olu {M pll U urged 3 ?i if osilbi Th. ?t ? '?Msion la agem to the ge > I public as wall as those involved Workshop u'tohPprofMsions maTSc^ G* ?,vUk! 'oithe ?otsl Ilfc&ith* ? ? 11 detailed educatio for the ?>p- ? community leaders did officials, as well .a 'arallyrne- w? tubers, on the delivery of ser- an vices to al< t e. Id A portion J the workshop M will "...deal primarily with co mmunity Je toward aloo- to hoi abuse and alcoholism, ap- ? proprlate . nfrowallot) and ea- J1 rly : cation ' * alcohol problems." according J to Wade H. Williams, Jr.. East- . *rn Regional Alcoholism Pro- > gram Coordinator. Z The individuals who desire | to attend the Community Awe- ? reness Workshop on Alcohol [ Abuse and Alcoholism are ur- ? ged to com act the Quplln Coun- ? ty Mental Health Center or the J Ksnansville Jaycees. local spon 1 BROWNIE SCOUTS-Brownie Girl Scoots of troop 302, Warsaw held there initiation ceremonies Monday for eight new Brownie girl scoots. The new brownies repeated the brownie promise alopg with their brownie sister and also the Brownie B's. The leaders of the troop are Mrs. Mary Coleman and Mrs. Alford. Brownie Scouts pictured shore not in order are: Amy Alford, ' Sharon BUckbum, Julie Carlton, Jeanne Coleman, Kate Cole men. Sharon Davis. Karen HU1, Lee Ann Houee. Cindy Hughes, Kim Jones, Sandra Kornega/, Patricia Prldgen, Carls Qufcin, Suzanne Riddick, Julie Anne 3ttith and Donna Whaley. LETS take A TRIP-Students K Wirtw Douglass School ?l? planning a trip within Duplin County. A field trip will be swarded by the P.T.A. to the homeroom with the highest percentage parent attendance to Open House Tuesday, Oct. 33rd at TtSO pjn. Help your child win! | * ' " . ' ? " t ? - \ GORHAM ^ A 1 for a limited time only ML. save 20% ON'AU OPEN STOCK OF FAMOUS GORHAM STERLING Now is the time to add to your collection or give a gift of a lifetime of Gorham Sterling. | Save 20% on each piece ? whether you buy a single teaspoon, a serving piece, or 1 a pioce-setting. ? |mmi fKftfti? | ? r ,. . . Q A ^nrhnm I W* wOfnt- yfffi.V Do*?gns. Imagine you can save gp to 30% I 00 purebo** ?* ? ***04 8 T,aH>ooni' ^ nd Ml KJZ. K lai rf 1* visited Mrs E. , WU Siudr aft sp a th d Mrs Milt * and chi ren. Six also visited Mi and . Fennell Mrs. Uwton Brown and M >. mis Mae Jenkins visited frl and Xiplin G? ir?l Hospitj Friday, JJP ;r.w?! looore rtth a bl :hday dit it the be rf Mr. and drs. L.K, &;-? Br ? gi^pg JK m ,jb MjB6? sp?s^ fi ^l#?% J% Hk H VI # ?fl^^Bn^S^^^K.
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