7- - Ll. :?-* SERVICE TO THE AGED CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON - Speakers at the luncheon were Ed \ ?: D. Monk, Brown, Windsor Johnson, Mrs. Sally Ingram and Christine Williams. 'iM. , v - ?- - ; ; K i O . '? " W * ' ' f'V T ' ' P ? ? ? J HELPERS - The above volunteer workers help serve the lunches each day. I *> "i*.~ ?" i I ^ j t- ?' v.? .-"3 i.. . ? ? :?. v' - . Group enjoying the fellowship and lunch. 0 ? ' * ? . tjLvsi Amki-t. . ?v? -uiiisife:feiiH v" !* -"v X>.*ovl#fcfrt ? *> -?f. jJ V ' . ; , ' * ? ' . % \ ' ilATTtE DOBSOW - Head of the food service at the Kenansville site. ''Wpi-fW m H SINGS SOLO - *tthc luncheon. % Th? firtt ptrion on record to ran a milt in under 4rninuM *? Roflr Ban (inter, who did rt in 1964 in 3 m.nutw. ? 7""?"* i_J I" .'4 IF Att.p?r. Annual Physics Conference At UNC-CH CHAPEL HILL - The 16th Annual Conference on Recent Advances in Physics was held Wednesday. December 28th and Thursday. December 29th at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The topic this year was "Electrical Energy and its Role in the Energy Problem." Research scientists and engineers from universities and utility companies addressed the con KrcocCi' Ms. Mary Anns Grady, who resides at Albertson and teaches at East Duplin High School in Bjjuiyviilc attended the two-day ? ... i .ijayt,-" Tea was introduced into ? -? ? The l?th Hale would like to share with you same of tile "Highlights" of 1977. We hope >ou will <njo> - iiflg wM 4,. . i . . i ? ht| "T M|?!,|fti|lv h U wen wtfR- i?ua(iitiiij t rr is Impossible to capture all the fUW, UMUienadwhlg T7, so ^ SilL dag lu... Is about the way things started with nothing but bad weather. DCC Board deck Dr. Carl Price as new president replacing Colon Qulnn. Doc Btinson DSA recipient hi Kenansville. Jimmy Tad lock and Fisher Carlton added to DCC Board. Bohhw Blanton, David , Brooks and Jimmy Smith added to Rockfleh Board of Directors. Paul Brewer DSA recipient in Warsaw. DCC President Carl Price announces construction for nine additional holes has haaa approved by membership. Den Cook, player for the Detroit Tiger baseball dub, teamed with Wallace's Bobby Matthews, Mac Horrell and Mitchell Paul to win the Pat Mallln Golf Tournament at Rockfish. SWCC group high Rght early golf season at Myrtle Duplin s J.C. Page discovers je?taflfitEfc cuddy lor Sandra Palmer. Dickie Fry and Todd Price receive Eagle award. Rockflsh's Linda Brlggs, Laba Garrls aad Duplin s Nancy Edens win Jn Sand trappers' play at DCC. Magnolia's Jack Carr records bole-In-one at Lakewood. Jimmy Adams, Loy Troatman, Jim Wells and Craig Clark win Saperball at SWCC. Joe Smble'l dl and Davis Lee win SaperbaD at DCC. Lynwood Daaghtry, Ronnie Jaekaan, Earl Caieon and Jail Walls win four-man at CCC. Sprant Hill aad Cathy ? -a C* U_a_ m . .a Lane wm MOicn Koursome ai SWCC. Rambfewood's Richard aRtime low. RamMewood's Joel Harris plays In CGA at PW barst. Tom Salter, D.L. Scott, derailed by champs, CaH Price and Joe CosUr DCC's Tommy ^^Rml^HirirDai^ Dan FasaeU teams with Kenneth Johnson to wla Lakewood Goldsboro s Star Jere MOburn Mart Vinson hits unbelievable shot at Duplin . . . fairway. Frank Huffman and Bab Brumleve win mcmber-gaeat at idXJC. Butch Badd wina scvanth wood. Baalavllle's Marshall Millar scores hole-ln one at Lakewaad. ? Kambiewood's Damn Beatic Xw medalist at East DupMn With W. DCC's Gerald Q?lnn and Fisher Carltaa win in Topsail Open. WBariagtan's Bob Boyd ?CC golf title. DCC's Flaher Carlton scans eagle [In the nest) at. Topsail golf course. WoodrowBlaekbu m^Nathan Open"1 Wehjutf &r?(oros hole-in-one at Lakewood. "Even the Mets won ? world series one tee." BuMer Johnson wins first member to win prestigious c-rnt. Blllv HarreU teams with Bob Heath to win member member at Rockflsh. Otis Miller and Marshall MlUer tied Robert Rayaor snd Lynwood fmnerJn Hmfe'lte ttf'tnw! tovb tatlen.l at Ukewood. MitcbeB ? * ? JKfw * ' c ?2*t '*???" 'IKwrwC ' fifth pint* Id Suu*om Junior t(v - ? .toenMh. si Plwsfr DMdi F?y Ike ' RMdki F> ? Ellei-i >. r^j qualify m CuHm aced number si* at Duplin. . .second W1 Nenl Carlton, Jim Penny, Pete Gideons and Jane Matthew* win Fourth of July ? HoclflshjJPhll Mltrollo and big all year. . too much know-how. Charlie Thomas. Duplin County's il tkrif grtssl, 1? hniphal, Pupfkn's Tommy SaTul" Utile* WartSfw^e ley UnmalnL ewlmnrm *;nnal*/ r/urmgl sad XX GoidshoN's Jake Harris ami Dave Alien team to win SWCC membergnest. Raleigh's BII^McBsIs wins *WavHle\ Donald Thigpo -ecords hole-In one al Ramble wood. Tom Salter and Joel Harris win member-member at m^be?TbaT,,!!r include Marshall Williams, Warren Hepler, Bobby and Robert Matthew*. Ramble wood'* Richard Wooton, golfer of the year, signs grant-in-aid at VP1, Warsaw's Daryl Pry records ace at Daplin. . . youngest member ever te record wins secoml straight DCC cham pionship. Robert Raynor records Ma-ln-one at < Ramble wood. Joel Harris and Gloria Herring win scotch four some at Rambie wood. Alfred Herring wins M t wiitftr n n i IVQ l? F " 'i*'.' Cavenaugh win saperball at Stocker wins In* ladle* ta3| i lational at SWCC. Dennis Lane win* rink championship at SWCC Lloyd Parker record* hole-in one at Oaptin. Quint, \m draws 110 golfers al DCC ' ar'swcc. Betty Stocker win* lad.y dub chare pionship at DCC. War ri*i*i^ita ??m^mnl^laU naimarih. - Miw s vuiiMHriic ncanni new head of Duplin Swinger* Bill. at UMwhS* W^'ud. records ace at SWCC Debbie *? r Jlkiw^f wHSI^s Woodrow Blackburn records bale-fat-one at Lakewood. 1978 with Dr. Price would change Us putting stance. Best golfing ever in 78. ^ g jJJ j Fore. Ladies Day at Duplin Country Club is Thursday. January 12th. Golfing and bridge begin at 10 a.m. Bring a covered dish for the luncheon. Hostesses are Marie Roddick and Wfarie Warrington. S a ? a Among Australians, young people were once popularly known at '?cornstalks," be cause they were taller, in general, than their parents. , t /?" ' ?' Wi " J ? ?>'? 1 . ' ' ' y-v'' v' '# ported by tUT C.B.'m 4f the Warsaw area. The first dance will be Friday night. Jam* IJtf Everyone who likes to square dance is invited tb The Men's BaskotbaH League has been formed and there ait seven teaips The games wilt be played on Wednesday anil Friday nights at the Recreating Ladies Slimnastics will staa Tuesday. January 10 at 7 p.m. There will be a fee of S3 and the classes will last far 8 weeks. There will be an organizational meeting for a Stitchery Gass on January II at 6:30 p.m. at tbi Recreation Department. 1 Kids in the Kitchen, a cooking class for kids, will begial Thursday. January 12. Classed will meet at 4-5 p.m. foal 6-8-year-olds, and at 5*6 p.m. for 9-12-year-olds. Interested children should pre-register at the Department before thd Then* will ^be t mating for January 4th at 7 p.m.. and * meeting for the Women's Volleyball League January 5th at 7 p.m. Boater* an due hi Tuesday. January 10. Teams will be accepted through next Tuesday. There will be a Charm and Poise Class ou Monday frem 4-6 p.m. All interested may sign up at the first meeting on January 0th. There will be a $1 fee. Monday through Friday is Game Time for children from 3-4 p.m. Game time wifl last until 5 on Tuesday and Thursday. I L???I Per year possible raising earthworms In | your backyard. Investigate this part time money making opportunity. Candidate mast have adequate working capital. Call T?M [] Mercer, 298-3586 or write: ROYAL EARTHWORMS, INC. j: ?'aid MuV' 1 '*!i ' " ^

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