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6A -THE CAROLINA TIMES , SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1967 "Our Boys Getting Finest Care:" V xwin Nurse* \ Back Fro® V Viet TRENTON, N.J. (CFN) —The American G. I. in Viet Nam has a far greater chance of returning home safely than his counterpart in Korea and World War 11, report . identical twins who served together in Saigon in the r.S. Army Nurse Corps. Captains Nancy and Linda Christ expressed their views as lhey were welcomed to Jheir home_ stale h\ (Id\ Richard K. Hughes ( D NJ ). ni his offico at the Stale Capitol Building in Trenton. N l. t l \en when wounded incombaC tin Yanks have an excellent chance lor survival. said the nurs es,-pointing out that the modem medical helicopter ha> made it possible u> evacuate the wounded from the pattleficld with unprcce dciilcd speed. In .uUiition. fine Army doctors and surgeon- amHlubest Army Nurse Corps 111 history givi to il. is > (. 1.1 nun h impri »\ ed chance for ru overy I nula served in \ u t Namfrom Augu>t to August lM(>b and \.»iu y trom lebruar\ liM>i» u» l-'ebruarx H*i>7 Mine then tour ol licit\ o\i ( lapped. the twins Hail tlu iiiuqui i Vperii nee of working together for mouthy, .it thy till I ield Ho-pital in Saigon. Both Medal Winners The twin Army nurses were awarded thi National Defense.. Wet Nam \r\ue and Republic of Yjet Nam Campaign medals I nula tdso - received the' Army Commendation Medal for Men torious Service. C apt.nn Nancy Chri>t began at live duty in 1*162 and has spe cialized in operating room niirs mg. She has served .«t Letterman __ Clothes Can Make The House jtejii ; jmMjm lH v v K ii jMMB AND TEXTURE Of IOGANY SIDEWAUS 1 1 p clothes make the man? It all depends on what you mea. Certainly they make a house. 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To kvr Mne&tf [ M M V KNIVES, KNIVES, KNIVES... /G 4 PIECE k KITCHEN KNIfE fig, The Solingen mark on cutlery is like Sterling on th« I finest silver. .. it meant top quality. one of the mo§t versatile set* of kitchen knives ever aasembled. Four big demand items featuring a unique new peeler that "iske* peeling potatoes, carrotf, etc., a breeze. rip, white plastic handles arc attractive and easy •3> SENO cmc " °* MONEY oooa IO 1 Wm H®""®' s Novelties O.IOXTM DURHAM, N. C. **** mt -i; $ ('apt. Nancy Christ ( L) and her tw in sister Capt. Linda Christ at the state capitol in Trenton. N.J. The twins— riventh returned from Viet Nam were welcomed to their home state by Gov. Richard J. Hughes (D-NJ). The twin Army Nurse Corps captains told the governor the American soldier in Viet Nam today is receiving the finest medk/ul eare of any fighting man in history. lieini.il Hospital and the I .S Aims Hospital at Wot I'oint Prior to lu r tour in Vict Nam. she i iii ixni fur M S. degree from the I ni\ er'-it\ oi California. >ao I i.tniiM" Medical Center a- a participant m one of the Army Nur>e l»rp> Kducational I'ro grams. At pre-iut. stu is the Army Nur>i (ouiimloi lor the North eastern Centra; Pennsylvania area. as weli .»> an active member ot thi American Nurses Associa tioii. the National League for Nursing ami the National Soror ity of Nur>e>. ( aptain Linda Christ. influenc ed by her twin sister > Rewarding gany never requires painting un der ordinary circumstances. Wise homeowners also check their roots when they are con sidering residing. If all the shin gles are not in place and in good condition, it is important to take *»tep> before damage can come to the rool deck underneath. When new roofing is called for. people generally choose asphalt »hingle*. (>ften they can be applied over the old shingles, but this de pends upon what they are made ol and the condition of the roof. Seal-O- Matic shingles are an ex cedent type be-cause they won t blow off in strong wind a» ordin ary asphalt shingle* can They take their name Irom a self-sealing feature. After they have been ap pi ied. the sun softens a strip of adhesive on the late of each shin gle. and this bonds each shingle to the one above it. experiences in tin Army \ni>i I I>l p>, wa> eorrnni>Moiu 0 in IM>4. Sin rcteived her ba>icnuli. titty training at tin Medical Kieid Service School. Kort S.un Hous ton. lexa>. and «Us»o served at l.ctterman (ieneral Hospital. I pon completion of hci pre>cnl tour ill dut> at Valley Forge (ieneral Ho>pitaJ. she will be a>- sigiud Arm\ \urse Counselor in Philadelphia lor the Ka>tcrn IVnn >ylvania ami Delaware area. lioth >i>tci> attended grade and high >chool> in \ev\ llrunsw ick. \ J . In fore graduating, in hJ-VJ from the Ann May Vlvmi ol \uiMng. Fitkin Memorial llo> pit.d. Vptune. \. J S. C. Professor Receives Leave ORANGEBURG, S. C. Melvin R. Williams, assistant professor of history at South Carolina State College, has been granted a 12 month leave of absence to study contemporary Uni'ed States history at Johns Hopkins Uni versity in Baltimore. Recipient of a fellowship granted under the higher ed ucation act. Mr. Williams wjll begin his studies Sept. 1, and continue through August 1968. In the Service Larry W. Miles, son of Mr. and Mrs James A. Miles Jr. of 720 Deyton Ave, Durham, has been promoted to airman second class in the U.S. Air Force Airman Miles is a chaplain's aide at Orlando AFB, Fla. He is a member of the Military Airlift Command which pro vides strategic airlift for de ployment of U. S. forces world wide. The airman, a 1963 gradu ate of Southern High School, attended Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. * ♦ ♦ Robert T Beavers, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert I. Beav ers of 1505 Woodland Drive, Durham, has been promoted to airman first class in the U. S. Air Force. Airman Beavers is an infor mation specialist with a USAF support unit at Karamursel Air Station, Turkey. - ' - !' i 4 ' mm Am K } ■ H ■ ' HHH 1:9 PHYSICIAN Of TH« VlA* Or. George H. Evans, Greens boro, (right) was chosen "Phy sician of the Year" by mem bers of the Old North State Medical Society at the 80th With Our Men in the Service t JAMES Herbert R. James, whose par ents are Mr and Mrs. Henry L. Weston of 416 Dobb St., Hertford, has been promoted to airman first class in the U. S Air Force Airman James is a transpor tation . specialist at Maxwell AFB, Ala., in support of the HOPKINS Airman John W Hopkins, son of Mr and Mrs. John S. Hopkins of 2027 Wa Wa Ave., Durham, has been selected for technical training at Chanute AFB, 111., as a U.S. Air Force aircraft weapons systems, spe cialist. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lack land AFB. Tex Airman Hopkins, a 1965 graduate of Durham High School, attended Durham Tech. Institute. 9 wl LEWIS Airman William Lewis, Jr., grandson of Mrs. Clara M. Hin ton of 806 Vaughan St., Hen derson, has received his first Air Force duty assignment after completing basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Nor ton AFB. Calif., for training and duty as an administrative specialist He becomes a mem ber of the Military Airlift cfommand which operates i global airlift for the nation's military forces. Airman Lewis is a 1966 grad uate of Henderson Institute. The airman, a graduate of Durham High School, has a B.S. degree from the Univer sity of North Carolina. annual convention in Winston- Salem recently. Robt. M. Nash, Health. Education and Welfare executive who was banquet speaker, admires the winner's plaque. Air University which conducts advanced professional military education programs for Air Force officers. The airman is a 1064 grad uate of Prequimans High School in Winfall. MADE HONORARY CITIZEN OF ATLANTA—Asa T. Spaul ding, president, North Caro lina Mutual Life Insurance Co., was recently made an honorary citizen of the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Spaulding was awarded the Certificate of Clti renship by Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen in a ceremony on June 15. Others in attendance at the presentation were. Mrs. Spaul ding who received a silver de mitasse spoon with the seal of Atlanta; company representa tives, C. W. Leathers, Atlanta District Manager; Walter Prit chett, agent; and E. M. 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