Dr- L W. V. Gordice, Sr t > 'Durham Nativeldmitted To Bd. Os Thoracic Medics D* JOHN CORDICE, JR. NEW YORK Dr. John W V Cbrfiice. Jr., son of a prominent late Durham. N. C. physician, was . recently notified of his acceptance by the American Association for Thoracic Surgery. An outstanding surgeon arid j brictitioner himself. Dr. Cordice '* as catapulted into the national j imelight last spring as one of a I tAam of surgeons which operated ’ ' ' on Dr Martin Luther King follow ing his stabbing in New York. He was recently a member of a surgical team which performed j the first case employing “open I • - " heart'" surgery using a pump-oxy- j ■ ! ' v gen generator at Ornage Memorial 1 - ; • Hospital in Orange, N. J "S-** Cordice is currently a visiting surgeon in heart and b'ond - “ surgery at Harlem Hospital, • "• lnstructor at the State Unive r sitv of New York College of Medicine and maintains a pri- j ;v ? "7 Tate practice in New Yorjc and Orange, N. T. Dr. Cordice passed the ora! and ! s he Board of Thoracic Surgery at , ""its April meeting in Los Angeles ':i The Board of Thoracic Surgery j " is a subsidiary of the American -* T'pecialty board in general sur- I .. K°ry. The chest specialist already j | A New and Delightful DEVIL FOOD CAKE 3-Inch Filled and lord with A Delicious Marshmallow Filling! j .rusT 60 c EACH [famous bakery I; 101 *. WILMINGTON ST. PHONE TEmple 2-8333—2-8334 j Your Mohawk #Ml,r © B For Easy and Convenient Payment Plan, See Your Mohawk Dealer. I TQWK & COUNTRY TIRE CO. ~B2'IS S. Dawson St. TE 3-5553 PERSONAL LOANS With JPers&nali&eil Service How much does it cost to get a personal loan t The fastest, easiest loan may not be necessarily the best or the lowest rate Before you settle on any Personal Loan, we invite you to talk to one of our loan officers Lft them show you . . . not only how much your payments will be, and for how long . . . but just how little it costs you. Low cost personal loans are available for any practical » irposc. and our “Personalized Service” will work to your advantage i tting your own individual requirements. Small Enough To Know You . .. Large Enough To Serve You! Personalized Attention: Ask for “Joe" Sansom MECHANICS & FARMER! 1 . BANK RALEIGH DURHAM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION holds membership :n several dis- j tinguished medical bodies He is a j diplorr.ate of the National Board j of Medical Examiners and the A meriean Board of Surgery, and is a fellow of the New York Acade my of Medicine. n 1952, he was given an “honor able mention” • citation by the Medical Society of New 'fork Ir, 1956, the title of ' Assistant Estran ge!'” was conferred upon him by the faculty of Medicine at the Uni versitv of Paris for work on ser vice of Prof. Francois de Gavadart D'A'laines at a Paris hospital Dr. Cordice is the son of the late Dr. J. W. V. and Mrs. Cor dice of Durham. He was train ed at N. Y. I"., both as an un dergraduate and as a medical student. Cordice served as a captain .n the Air Force during World War TI. He is married to the former Miss Marguerite McGill of New York. They live at 272 Rosemont Place, Englewood, N. J.. with their three daughters. A properly constructed ridge ventilator correctly used can cut fuel costs in curing tobacco 20 to 25 per cent. Hill is the name of a new so.v- i Bean variety released for North j Carolina farmers. THE RALEIGH RECREATION DEPARTMENT had a varied program for this summer, which was j culminated with a ceremony and many contests here last week. The above photo shows lamps, made from ice cream sticks, ceramic pieces, waste paper cans and stick figures. Complete story, see page 14. Mas* Chech With YWCA: Names 0! Teenagers On TV Frolic For Mon. August 31 Are Released j The following teenagers snr msneezisg ; ww bay fever Dr. Guild’s Green Mountain OR COMPOUND j “MdiENslillOT^ ! FOR RESERVATIONS— WRITE P. O. BOX 14 Ist. Class Accommodations On The Ocean Located on 11. S. Highway 17 i 12 Mi. North of Georgetown Hi Mi. South of Myrtle Beach Phone 3-1935 i PAWLEY’S ISLAND, S C. FRANK McKENSIE, Prop | - 1 —— Better Buys On Betiei Jewelry Better Terms their partners will be admitted to the WRAL-TV Frolic on Monday, August 31. Please come by the Y WCA, 310 E. Davie Street on Fri dav. Saturday or Monday morning to get your “ADMIT CARD They are Misses Katie Glover, Patrica Andrews. Doris Hodge. Yvonne Clarkson, Joyce McNeill, Dorothy Greene, Patricia Gill, Paulette Jones, Constance McNeill. Louise Hunter, Gloria Singletary, Rogerline Pipkins, Marjorie Trice. Constance Newport. Also Misses Patricia Smith, Ber nice Cooke, Virginia Jones, Edna r CHATTING AT THE 33rd national boule of the Zeta Phi Beta sorority last week in San Francisco, California, were, from left: Dr. Deborah Partridge Wolfe, national grand basiieus; Mr. William G. Porter, assistant to the vice-president, marketing, Anheuser-Busch, Inc., and Mrs. Leonfa McQuiUlster, local boule marshall, Mr. Porter was host to the executive officers of the sorority at dinner in the Georgian room of the Whitcomb hotel. Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Boulware PRIMARY STUTTERI.NO The following are some remedi al steps which may be used by parents and teachers of p unary stutterers: 1. All speech conflicts must be removed 2 The child must be kept in as rood physical condition as possi ble. 3 The child must have a plea sant home situation. 4 The parents and teachers must learn not to react emotional ly to the stuttering blocks. !t. The parents and teachers • hnuid seek to cancel all the child’s unpleasant memories or experiences of stuttering. 6. Hi ip to establish favor able speech conditions in the school and on the playground. 7. Ihe child should be given as many successful situations as pos Fcod Sensß"Not Nonsense: h Calorie Pinch Turns Tc Profit Ask any boy, junior-grade or full-grown, how he avoids running ,i the rri when his allowance is ■ vit. He apt to tell you he pinches pennies and cuts back on ways he .-pends money Dieters react in much the same way when their calorie allowance is cut and they Their bodies automatically pinch I Walker, Edna Lyles, Joan Roberson Joyce Roberson, Elain Hinton, Mil dred Campbell, Maxine Askew, Ma cine Askew, Louise Roberson, Phyl lis J. Mann, Faye Clinton, Barbara Powers, Barbara Hall, Barbara Jean Worth, Hilda Alston. Misses Nancy Iredell, Barbara Mann, Grace Watts, Beity Stevens, Eleanor Nunn, Azella Fling, Elaine Johnson. Pauline Raines, Anne Pettiford, Sandra Seßsrry, Jeneil King, Janice Leach, Virginia Jones, Carolyn Judkins, Matyre Latta. Matyre Becost, Adelaide Cobb and Cecilia Griffin. fi Insist upon unilaterality m . most of the child's activities. 'That is, let the child determine his own hand preference and eli ; ruinate all effort to change this preference.) 9. Train the child to perform temporal patterns with the paired musealatures (That is, the child can be taught to beat out simple rhythms. For example, clapping the hands to a musical pattern. 10. Increase the child’s person ality assets in every way and de ! crease his liabilities. 11. If ii, is possible to keep the ; child from being dubbed a stut terer, do it. READERS For rny free pamphlet on group discussion, please send a self-ad dressed business envelope to Mar cus H. Boulware, Saint Augus ; tine’ 5. College, Raleigh, North O' r- S olina. , no longer eat as much as they did 1 calories and cut back on ways to : rpend energy. | What, results: An unconscious de i crease in physical activity. | What to do: Increase your phy j siesl activity while you cut. back | on the amount you eat. f Save Time! Save Money! 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