AOUDAD PKOCD DADDY PHILADELPHIA (AMP) A pair of aondads was born at the Philadelphia Zoo on April Fool's day. An aoudad la a Barbary sheep which, aa It name lmpliee, la na tive to the Barbary coeat of North Africa. The twins had been expected In March or In February. A Zoo spokesman said that Pted Dimer, curator of mammals, had Gordons Gin Jljiv A PINT PBB $3.60 4/5 QT. Lfcsn %| DISTILLED m j as London Dry j£| !wm WSTIUH) ft WTTIEBIM US. A l)[lH|f I | |THf ° |ST| LIERSJCOM PANY, Ll^M !TEDK V me mm* writ* wnuo noa mm. to now • tmert m m eatm. urn. t« • LIVING ROOM i •DININGROOM Check Our Prices • BEDROOM • LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES * EVERY ITEM REDUCED! NOW IN TO LOWEST SALE PRICES EVER OFFERED FROOHEsS 1 AM Budget Pay Plan available L j ON ALL SALE I || Qnn ImerchandkeJ j 9 rm Town & Country FURNITURE • Western Blvd. at Pmßm Park TO about given up hope that the ba bies would be born. "But their mo ther sort of fooled him. and de livered on April Fxd*s Dap.'* the mpr+mtmnmn added. While there was no official ward of the father's reaotian. it was believed that the birth of the twins pleased the aoudads* dad. PATBONHS ODE ADVKBTMKMI JHMrWrt a JHHf SMJgf t 18... % w y'. ■ riMhr \ ®c'- * *y ■ a a * .slPiywj’ 1 ; 4HHI j JJV HONORS PROGRAM This group of high ability freshman students at A6sT College is trfH fa the college’s new honors program aimed at providing broader opportunities tor unlimit ed advancement for the gifted students. A total of 53-stodants have been admitted to the program being conducted under the eupervision of the Honors Committee, headed by Dr. Gladys Royal, pro fessor of chemistry. UGHTNER FUNERAL HOME And The Ughtner Mutual Burial Insurance Licensed Embalmers -and- Funeral Directors C. E. UGHTNER C. E. LIGHTNER, II Pounder Manager Ambulance Service Funeral Chapel 312 SMITHFIELD ST. Office Phones: TE 3-1676 • TE 3-1677 Our services are specially designed to suit the purse of everyone All distinctions of el« and wealth are forgotten . . . Every service la conducted with the tame quiet dignity, sympathetic understandng and capable attention to the smallest de tail. Twist Is Fatal To Phila Woman PHILADELPHIA (AMP) Fun eral services wars held here last week for Mrs. Alvera Cook Benson, popular West Philadelphia matron, who died from a possible heart at tack while dancing the Twist” at a cabaret party at tbs Orchid Ball room. A total of 600 persons at the par ty looked on in shocked surprises as Mrs. Benson stopped In her tracks during die dance and passed out. She was pronounced dead up on arrival at a local hospital Funeral services at the Garrlet Funeral Home was conducted by the Rev. David Venable, pastor of the Goodwill Tabernacle Baptist Church. Mrs. Benson's survivors Include three brothers and two sifters and her father, Henry Cook. The U. S. Court of Appeals at Oklahoma City, In July, IB3S, bar red designation of candidates iy race on state election ballota. Too ihonM. They’re industry hunter* — «pert. at talking with bu*ine**men north, a, «« .bout the n,.nr «!• ... - . . • . ir# , b w •erred by CPAL. They work with agenrie* of die (tale, eham- ben of commerce, and other group* to help ■ell indu«triali«t* on locating new plant* in die Carolina* ... or expanding the one* they already hare here. They're ju«t two of the friendly folk* at CPAL who derote their effort to fuller Champion Bourbon 15clunlei| 8 iBBI $405 old 'HH *25? 8 YEAR OLD SOUR MASH STRAIGHT BOURBON, 86 PROOF. •1962 3CHENLEY DISTILLERS CO, KVA. J ' Htti i'j i..» 1 1 f | B J^^PT^Jl^W^Mj^^B{?lv A flin [CARQLJN^OWE^JGHT_COf^A^ An inveUor-owned, tmspmying pmbUc et% company YUS BAMBOU. M. C, UAMHBAT, AWE K HO derelupniert of die ere* wo on*. Whel they and other* like then do la important J. 7~. *»■ » larger plant* mean Job*, and Job* mean Daring the la*t 10 yon* oor iuduetry hunt m hrfped bring Into the are* we gem new or expanded b—he—e* that eoat than 9600 million to *et op, created erer 90,000 now Jobe, and reaolted in an anal payroll of ahnort $260 million. It** Jurt tat morn way CP*L i* walking to help build a Finer Carolina. 11

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