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Bennett College Student To Graduate In June After 3 Yrs. GREENSBORO Scheduled to the regular four-year cur riculum at Bennett College in three year*, come June 1, it mm Julien •*_AJaatnfclolo«y major, who hopes to return ai a teacbfcr to her "•tin Nigeria, following a year or two of graduate study. Mihi Ajani, whose home is at Era wa, about 40 miles tmn n«H«n mitered Bennett three yean ago un der the African flrholarshtp Pro gram far American Universities, and. after passing a series of tests, plus some summer school courses, gained advance standing. A serious-minded young wo man. who. although she likes dances and parties, has not per- DBADLY KISS err. LOUIS (ANP) Wesley Ramsey. 21, finds himself saddled with the unwanted reputation at being a “killer” when it comes to making love. Ramsey and puim Pearline Washington, 28. were locked in a tight embrace hare re cently, and suddenly a pistol shot was heard, from dose by. Mias Washington fell, critically wound ed in the abdomen, and was pro nounced dead upon arrival at Homer Q. Phillips hmpttaL In re constructing the events, police learned that a pistol, which Ram sey carried in his overcoat pocket, accidently discharged when the two want Into the clinches. | bargain? phone! Pass up a good buy just became you can’t get to the ■tore? Not likely. Pick up your phone and call, just as you do dozens of time* every week when you want something in a hurry or simply to talk with a friend. Your telephone is always there. It’s a bargain too. Nothing else gives so much service and pleasure at so little cost ® Southern Bell Serving Tou HEJj^ INTEREST Don’t worry about how to finance your new car. Come to your bank... there you will find the low interest rate on new cars of 5%. Use your bank when you decide to ride in a new ’64 automobile. It will be our plea sure to serve you. Small Enough To Know You ~. Large Enough To Serve Youl Mechanics & Farmers Bank RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE moot nnoui oeroerr meciwa cooouiiw atttted Dan Capid to samara her. Mias Ajani says that mar rthge Is “a tong ways sit" MSS JULIANAS AJANI Whan riw doss amity. II is very likely that the hridgsgtssm will be s native Nigerian—yet an- Elected this year to "Who’s Who in American Universities and Col leges,” Miss Ajani it s member of the Science Seminar, a member of Alpha Kappa Mu, national honor society and is president of the campus International Relations Club, SPECIAL EDUCATION PANEL Members at pan* who discussed *7« Special Education foe Your before members of the Studtni NEA at Bennett Collate laat wee* are, left to ritht, Mr a Mary T. Coleman, director at placement; Dr. Richard L. Fields, director ot developmental services and professor ot special education, and Mrs. Shirley T. Frye, teacher ot special education classes at the Washintton Street public school here. Car Os Thm Year .,. Ford Lines <set Award DETROIT. MICH.— The four car Unas of Ford Motor Company's Ford Division Falcon, Fair lane. Find and Thundorblrd bare been presented the "Car ot the Year Award* for IM4 by Motor Trend Magaslna. Charles X. Nerpri. editor aad publisher, aasde the announcement here following several months of evaluation of all IM4 models. This marks the first time in recent years that Motor Trend has swarded lte coveted "Car ot the Year Award" to all oar Unas ot one auto motive division. y - ’l. I . v wj.v. *». ju.-ooca. icn. m-a Motor coiniiauy Vice President and Ford Division Oanerol Manager, Mr. Nerpel said this year’s award was made to Ford Division for "en gineering advancement In the concept of total performance, taeed on high performance tooting in open competition." ’64 Appliance Sales Set At $33% Million Salas of sleetrieal heme appli ances wIU reach about SI 1-4 mil lion this year in the two-etate re gion (erred by Carolina Power A Ulht company. Theee and other aapeets of the electrical appllanee market wen outlined at Raleigh Wedneedey night of laet week when CPAL'e sales personnel outlined to region al appliance dealers the utility’s advertising and salsa promotion program. Raymond A. Snow. Raleigh Dis trict manager, and Robert H. Pearce, division sales manager, were hosts for the meeting. H. O. Isley, CPSOj vice president in charge of sales, and Howard B. Hicks, residential sales manager, outlined to dealers how they can Join In promotional programs to win their share of the appliance business. CTRL offers ssrrieee es its sales, advertising and salsa prsmnfian. and home terries staffs free U dealers and home builders and ethers la prane tien of electric living. Appliance sales an expected to reach $5,015,705 In the Raleigh District this year. Snow said. DRIVE SAFELY; Clast room Air Conditioning —• BP**' 1 Provides Educational Climate M iflr’ d X LI MfjP I fflß \mr. •* SB IBJ I ■ Class In clncroom air conditioning results Inthe right eduta,- tlonal climate and the right educational climate means com fortable. healthy, more alert students. Modlne Manufacturing Company. Rad ns. Wls.. provides this climate with it* new Valedic- ■ torUn line of schoolroom unit ventilators which, in edition to their heating capabilities, per form the full air-conditioning function. These ventilators can be used with or without a com panion line of modular storage cabinets and accessories. Modern methods of heating, ventilating and cooling class room* are dictated by the pres ent trends of school budding construction. Today's school de sign calls for increased use of glass, lower window fill heights, lower ceilings, curtain walls and several other factors which tend to lower material and labor costs. Air - conditioning of elemen tary and secondary schools, as well as college* and universi ties, is becoming Inursnslngtr popular in certain areas of tha country. Factors contributing to the up-swing in sir-condition ing are: off-hour use of school faculties by community groups; lengthening of school year dus to classroom shortages; proba tions by leading educators that a 12-month school year appears imminent; and the lowered coa rtruction costs of school build ings in which air-conditioning is installed. These are the building and wage trends which figured prominently in the planning of G. L Hardin Joins NCC News Staff DURHAM—Georgs I. Hardin, a 29-year-old photographer-reporter, has been appointed public informa tion officer at North Carolina Col lege at Durham, according to an OkOUl *. HARDIN announcement by H. W. Alexander, director of the college's News Bu reau. Before assuming his duties at NCC. Hardin, a native of Memphis, tenn.. was acting manager of the tforfolk Journal and Guide, Penin sula Bureau, in Newport News Va. As public information officer he will write news, sports, and feature stories, photograph athletic and ac ademic activities at the college, and perform other duties in the Nows Bureau. Teens: Your help Is needed! Join the Teen Age Program (TAPI of the 1064 March of Dimes by volun teering at our local National Foun dation office. the Modine Valedictorian line and resulted In the modem, low silhouette units now being mar keted. The unit enUlators have vinyl-clad steel tops and front panels that provide protection against warping, peeling and scuffing . . . and against rough treatment from children in gen eral. Naturally, this durability reduces maintenance. The Modine units, as well as the custom-styled cabinet* and accessories, are available in a wide assortment of colors and finishes in baked enamel and vinyl. Vinyls are offered in leather and wood grain flnhfces, nubby gold-flecked textured sur faces and pebble embossed plain colors. Baked enamel finishes are available la a choice of seven colors. The broad Una of Integrally styled storage accessories In cludes shelf and cubicle cabinets (with or without aiding doors), fined and mobile bookcase sad tote-tray cabinets, a single piece stainless-steel sink and drinking fmmtahl and • maga zine nek. Mobile units roll on rtlent, out-of-sight casters. Cabinet doors are bind-free and gilds St. Augustine's Students Take Part In YWCA Meet The Annual Meeting of the Ra leigh YWCA was hold at tho Cen tral YWCA. 217 W. Jones Street on January 21 at 0 P. M. A delicious dinner was served and enjoyed by atomben cl both "Central Y~ and members gs the East Raleigh Brandi. The Rev. T. Marvin Vick, pastor of Menton Bt Methodist Church was guest speaker. Two lovely and outstanding voice selec tions were given by Herbert Silas, a student of voice at St Augus tine's College. He was accompan ied at the piano by Mia T. Hen rietta Johnson, a student of voice and piano at St Augustine’s Col lege. Johnson also teaches pia no at the YWCA. Wm Dorothy B. Austell, presi dent of the Raleigh YWCA presid ed. New members of the board were preen ted by Mrs. J. Ruffin Bailey said nsw members ot the Commit tee on Administration were pro > mated by Mrs. Janet Marchena. . The Aeettng was well attended by i Y members of Central and Branch; > and all were Inspired to work for a bettor, fuller New Year at the YWCA. DRIVE SAFELY Ecomonicai High Grade For Every Purpose!' Briquets - Olga Stoker Red Aah CORRELL COAL COMPANY M7 N. WfST BT. TE S-SM7 I— siii J^Tfcwa MEANS Bid SAVINGS FOR YOU! See These Great Buys... And Many, Many More! FAMOUS BRAND MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Beg. 4.54 and I.M , 2»7 The brand that’s everyone’s fsvorite . . . 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Raleigh Phone t2B-SIS2 I I I , Name Stmt Address. j | City , - Phone - | U.- - - - ----J We Have Existing Hemes For Sale As Follows: 804 CALLOWAY DRIVE 5 *18,500,00 1211 CROSSLINK ROAD 15308.00 Three new homes 700 Block Coleman Street (under construction) each ——— 1035030 Two new homes—Obcrlin Section (full basements) each ——— 14,500.00 A good investment, one grill k cleaning plant in one package, Wake Forest 10300.00 1 ORILL, GARNER. N. C.—Lot Size 90 » 150 11.50000 For Further Information Call-. HENRY BWOWI* JOHN W. WINTERS & CO. REAL ESTATE BROKERS BUILDERS 507 E. Martin St VA 8-5786 HEARS "TOms Cittoeas Should BMW" RADIO - WILE Bvsry Sunday IsM F. M SALE! FAMOUS BRAND SUITS FOR MEN Falun from ILN «a 75.ee 28- Handsome Winter suits from our lar gest maker of men's wear! Prices slash ed because of slight defects in the fab rics! Come See end Save on this spe cially priced group! Wide range of sires and fabrics . . . Regulars and Longs! MBITS STORE—STREET FLOOR SILK FABRIC SALE! 1000 YARDS . . . SILK SHAI.TtJNG AND SILK LINEN •> J# v , Reg. 3.99 and 4.29 m 1000 YARDS ... SILK PRINTS Reg. 2.99 and 3.99 ——- J®® Y*L 100 YARDS . . . WOVEN SILK PLAIDS k STRIPES. 829 VJ Reg. 3.99 and 3.99 * *O. FABRICS— STREET FLOOR O. & Scries H Savings Band may to obtained in lor •arias E. Bonds, whan KdMNt Oh* oomatoderirad. Tfcstogood tom- . 5
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