Kenansville UCD Donates To Area Scouts i The Kenansville office of United Carolina Bank donated $150 to Troop 50 Kenansville Boy Scouts. According to Troop 50 Scoutmaster Conrad Jenkins, the funds will be used to meet the operating expenses of the troop. The troop has 21 members and meets regularly in the Scout Hut behind Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. Pictured above, left to right, Jenkins accepts donation from Faye Wood, UCB assistant cashier. Warsaw Jr. High Honor Roll Sevonth Grade A Honor Boll ? Brittney Hasty, Wendi House, Nicole Langston, Beth Pope, Lakiesha Russell, Lamar Shannon, Pauletta Wilson. B Honor Roll ? J ermine Best, Kim Best, Ashlyn Boney, LaKeecha Boy kin, Charles Casteen, Neil Edens, Sharon Ezzell, Lina Faison, Sharlotte Faison, Kimberly Flowers, Brends Floyd, Jeffery Frederick, Katrina Frederick, Tia Hicks, Mickey Hill, Susan Holloman, Scott Justice, Georgeanna Kelly, Shawn Kenan, Joyce Moore, Linda Morrisey, Gloria Newkirk, Hackney Parker, Gerald Haywood Quinn, Todd Robinson, Susan Rouse, Barri Smith, Kim Wallace, Mary Wells, Patricia Wil 11? IT? Wtlliomc mis, i\wu TT uiiHiua. Eighth Grade A Honor Roll - Ray Dunn, Michael Futreal. B Honor Roll ? Tammy Anderson, Deborah Boykin, Pero nica Boykin, Lisa Byrd, Clorinda Carlton, Janet Cooke, Cathy Harrell, Tony Herring, Tonya Jones, Paula Kennedy, Monique Miller, Clitondra Morrisey, Bron Thompson, Jake Yount. Ninth Grade A Honor Roil ? Anita Carlton, Jennifer Faison, Charlotte Johnson, David Quinn, Amber Southerland. a Honor Roll ? Johnny Benson, Kim Carlton, Charlene Dixon, Juanita Frederick, Angela Glaspie, John MANY THANKS I would like to express my thanks and heartfelt gratitude to each of you for all your prayers, visits, calls, cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital at Chapel Hill and at my home in Kenansville. Mary Emma Miller ??? E?I JS Reports Progress On Fund Drive, Dance The James Sprunt Foundation at its regular meeting Jan. 23, discussed the progress of its 1985 fund drive and finalized plans for its annual dinner-dance. "We've Come of Age" is the theme of this year's fund drive, alluding to 1985 as the College's 21st year of operation as an institution of higher education. The fund drive began Dec. 1 and will continue through March 31. Foundation board chairman Charles Albertson reported that $13,000 of the $30,000 goal has been raised so far. "The Board members have been working hard, the com munity has been supportive, but we still have a way to go to reach our goal," he said. Emmett Wickline, fund drive chairman, expressed his apprecia tion to Board members for their enthusiasm and cooperation in soliciting contributions to the drive. "I think the work of the Foun dation has been a significant asset in making the community better aware of James Sprunt and the many educational programs and services it provides. Because of the contacts we make, more people are learning about our college and taking ad vantage of its programs. We should all feet very gratified about this," he said. Also on the meetings agends were final plans for the annual dinner dance to be held Feb. 16 at the Country Squire restaurant in Kenansville. A mqjor activity of the fund drive, the dinner-dance provices donors an evening of fine dining, dancing and musical entertainment. Beginning in the Jester's Court at 7 p.m., a social hour of wine and cheese will be followed the the Country Squire's famous steak dinner. Dinner music will be provided by JSTC visiting artist Clarence Palmer, jazz pianist and organist. Following dinner, guests will enjoy listening and dancing to the popular Charlie Albertson Band. Last years affair was a complete sellout. Chairman Wickline reported that tickets are still available but will probably not last long. Tickets are S35 per person and my be obtained from any Foundation Board member or from JSTC until Feb. 8. All proceeds go to the Foundation and are tax deductible. First Home Health Aide Class Graduates At JSTC ? On Jan. 28. 10 students became . the first graduates of a new home and health services program spon sored by DuPenza Services and taught through the continuing edu cation division of James Sprunt Tflr>Knioal Palio np The homemaker-home health lide program is a 6-week, 144-hour program designed to train partici pants to provide patient care and homemaking services to invalid or recuperating persons in their own homes. The program is funded under a grant from the older worker program of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), and is operated by DuPenza Services of Rose Hill. DuPenza recruits students, pays instructional fees, and provides counseling and job development services to parti cipants. Taught at JSTC, the class provides instruction in homemaking skills such as food preparation, nutrition and dietary requirements, economy fk/vnnlno. - 1 1 piiwppuag uuu IIVU3CHUIU UUUgCllIl^. Students are also trained in several areas of invalid patient care such as checking vital signs, applying dress ings, and administering medicines. As medical trends begin to reflect shorter hospital stays for patients and longer recuperating periods at home, the need for home health services continues to increase. This first graduating class is an example of one way the county is trying to meet this need. A second class is scheduled to begin Feb. 11. irnnjB St?rt? Friday J Shews 7 & 9. 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