BALLET TROUPE AT WHITE HOUSE The famed Netherlands’ Scapine Ballet Troupe which performs only for children, put on a program in the East Room of the White House for some 200 children Thursday. Shown here after the perform- At Bennett College: Dr. Richard L. Fields Introduces New Developmental Services Plan GREENSBORO—A strong empha •ls upon “making the good better and the better, beat," marks the developmental services ''program which Dr. Richard L. Fields has introduced to the Bennett College curriculum this year. Dr. Fields, who taught pay eheiegy at Bennett during the lIM-51 academic year, return ed te the college laet faU after ®an 3b pics * NCR tens OOtmiPAll. / cwmwawrm naan/*** You Can Always PUNTS W Yea’ll find that when rou drive Into Dona's Esso Service you » WW ’■ \ reive the earn e consideration ■? . m whether roe lost *11) op roar r»- dieter or have roar -at greaseo VfeUl wT’ We Hke to feel that we’re helptat Too get more enjoyment oat »i fem ear. Why not giro as a trial? Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE MS R HLOODWORTH BT. PHONE: TE t-00l STOP"U/( c NOW!HR IM/jj '"‘Sstkeri 4sYt “save rr^W • *M*Ur h fctaert mmm fammfa far ee oad leas es bab by * | —fa JUdTeed eetfa. —d ether dda tpett a pradeef dadpaad te ween eetwd efa (Map fame, bias!) sad fate taa led 'VwM'itimk, Sfa-r * AT LEAOtNQ COSMETIC COUNTERS * jeer tert* dees eat ksee “SAVE rr~. ism *1 jOO for 2 m. eaa 61-30 far 4 oa |ar. (tee and peMaae m Esther's Beauty Aids / receiving his Fh. D. degree at Rutgers University. A s director o t developmental services, he works with a staff of six and together they cover seven areas. Dr. Fields heads the reading the staff are assigned as follows: Miss Claudia Finger,.speech; Mrs. Amelia Altvater, grammar; Ozie Johnson, mathematics; Mrs. Caro lyn Gaither, family life; Mrs. Ma- ance are left to rigrt: Mrs. Deart n'utk, wito ...... iu i«^.ess for Mrs. Lyndon Johnson; Armando Navarro, ballet master; and Netherlands Ambassador Dr. J. Herman van Roijen, as children look on. {UPI PHOTO). DR RICHARD L. FIELDS rianne Roithal, language, and Dr. John O. Crawford, writing. “The aim of ear program,” Dr. Fields explaiaed, “fa to discover •tadeate who do aot seem to bo working at their foil potential and to kelp them to move forward. Oar respon ilbllity fa to provide challeng ing opportunities tat all areas which will faster greater mad i SHAW’S FORMER DEAN OP MEN QUEST OP MEN'S PERSONNEL COUNSEL—Left to right : D H. Keck, dean of men and director of student activities at Shew University welcomes John H. Brown, Raleigh native, former dean of men at Shaw and now director at Vocational serv ices, Urban League, Washington, D. C. Brown spoke to the men students Jan. 6, 1964 on “Com munity Services." 1 J. P. Lessens assistant to the dean of men and Ervin Ray Cox, sophomore of Ay den and dormitory counselor, look on MUSIC BY CANDLELIGHT Member a of Bennett College choir are ehown in receeeion al following the annual candlelight concert in Pfeiffer Chapel recently. The program wae pro tected in the darkened chapel with only the amgere’ candles providing illumination. Woman Dies At Funeral Os Sister COLUMBUS, Ohio (ANT*) Death dealt another tragic blow to the family of Mrs. Estella M. Giles when her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Jones collapsed and died Decem ber 23. while attending Mrs. Giles funeral at Second Baptist Church. After being stricken, Mrs. Jones was administered to and pronounc ed dead by her brother-in-law, Dr. Howard D. Giles. Wilbur G. McNabb Mortuary who conducted the services, re ported that “In 37 years of busi ness, this was our first ex perience of this kind." ! Mrs. Jones’ was the third deem in the immediate family during 1963. Her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Blue Harris, passed in January at the age of 77. Mrs. Giles died Dec. 20 before Mrs. Jones’ demise. mere complete development. “We in- the developmental ser vices,” he continued, “are com mitted to the propositions that each student should develop to her ful lest potential. It should be clear that our program is not organized as a. remedial one. We do not feel that we are equipped to attempt to bring failing students up to ade quate levels of performance. We believe that it remains the indivi dual instructor's responsibility to provide extra help tor the student who is behind." Newsboy, 13 Given 10 G's By Customer CLEVELAND (ANP)—“l’ll take the money and go to college. I'd like to be a doctor.” That was the reaction of 13-year old Cleveland newsboy Alfred Thurrman, after he was informed last week that one of his 26 cus tomers. a 68-year-old retired rub bish collector, who died last June, had willed him an estate valued at >IO.OOO. Thurman’s benefactor was WUliam Stovall, who was an orphan who himself had known hard times. He had lost his w 1f e In 1961 and had no re la lives. Thurman, one of 18 children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of nearby Chagrin Falls, was surpris ed by the generosity. He said he didn't know why Stovall left him the estate because he had treated him “the same as I did all the others on my route.” H e explained, however, that “whenever he was sick I would get water for him and help him around the house." But. added Thurman, “it wasn't anything I wouldn't do for my other customers.” Stovall, however, knew why he wanted to bequeath the money to the boy. When his attorney told him after his wife's death that it was time to think about making out a will or his money would go to the state, Stovall declared: “I'd like te do something nice for my paperboy. He's such a good kid and knows the value of a buck.” He them made out the will bequeathing the estate te young Thurman. The estate which the boy will revive after the death of Stovall's elderly housekeeper consists of 24 lots, each‘2o x 100 foot, in the Park Allotment Negro community and Stovall's 10-room brick house. Since the boy will use the money to go to college and study medicine, Stovall was right in his prediction that the youth “knows the value of a buck.” Rape Charge Against Medic * Is Dismissed HEMPSTEAD. M. Y. ( ANP) Charges of raping a 17-year-old high school student against Dr. Edward T. Wood, prominent Hempstead physician, were dis missed in court here last week when the girl repudiated her earl ier confession. Judge Abraham M. Roth dis missed the charges against Dr. Wood when the girl admitted un der questioning that the doctor did not rape her. Early in November the girl had charged that the doctor, resident physician at Kings County Hos pital. had raped her in nis quar- tets. She said she had flrat gene to the doctor's eye clinic, and then followed him to his quarters. 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