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PEACE CORPS TAlX—Bernard Winbum, returned Peace Corps volunteer to Peru in a nutrition program there, tetka with (hit to right) Hisses Patricia Hooper and Anthanetie Thomas, both ot Greensboro, during hie recruitment visit to As Bennett College campus last week. Wt,: ' . m J9| SHAW STUDENT WINS SUPERIOR FARMER'S A WARD—Standing: Wyatt Gentry, a junior of Yanceyville, shows shews a letter to Thomas Kee, dean of students, seated. The let ter apprises Gentry of his award—A Superior Parmer’s Degree in the New Fanners of America Organisation. The award certificate was accompanied by a SIOO check and a gold key. WaU&ftounty 4-H Aehierenten t Day Ends A t Jeffrey *s The twenty-two organized Com munity 4-H Clubs of Wake County held their Annual Achievement Day Program at the Jeffrey’s Grove School recently. The program was presided over by Barbara Fowler, president of the 4-H County Council. The main address was delivered by Gwen dolyn Matthews, assistant secretary of the 4-H Council. She was intro duced by James teach,* secretary of the 4-H Council. Mrs. Pattie Smith, teacher of the Jeffrey's School, gave the welcome. The amta address, gins by Mss Gwendolyn Matthews, was centered around a three-day Natlsaal Conference *“ she ■ttsadsl and participated in from April M to May 1 et this year. Thfc conference waa built around "Yenth sad talking" and waa spanswed hy tha Na uru heM at the Nattanal 4-H Center In Waahiagtea. D. C. A team demonstration and an in dividual demonstration were also features of the program. Clifton Ounn and James Robert Jones of feotwell Community Cldb made up It Costs Yoo Nothing • To find out how you can step up into your own home on your own land In ’64. • Toaee how the aew tax cut can help yon atop wasting money on rent • To find out if you cam be OK’d for a GI or FHA home loon in beautiful... Bitonore Hills Estates 0 C&U Our Building Agents Now Company *^£SiSSr" pm TadMn «. Itl-ltM Wt B. MartSe Ot W. B. BURNHAM. Hue. WP-VM the team and Core Ray ot Jeffrey* Club wei the individual demon strator. The title* of their demon stration* were “Soybean Produc tion" and Milk for Health Sake,” respectively. Certificate* and awards were pre sented to 4-H members who had done outstanding chib work dur ing the past year. Four-H Club record books were also on display to be observed by leaders, parents end other friends as 4-H Approximately 190 people were in attendance. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE GREENSBORO Ed Kemp, of High Point, Democratic candidate for the North Carolina State Sen ate. was the speaker on the con temporary affairs program at Ben nett College on Monday. The cause of the explosion which sunk the battleship Maine in 19M and started the Spsinish-American War has never been satisfactorily determined, the Catholic Digest states Along The Campaign Trail An nee IB Metenr thundered tawfcfti The Democrat* PtesMenttal tietoet me reported In ‘‘Want shape” following s Mate tour by Lawrenee F OWol former Special Assistant te the Preeidwit Two Hamid uatveatta eeten tiste, writing In the October leene trjSES SPSI SET. sent teat of dm power ot the Ne grovote would came daring next old F. OaaneQ and Robert E. Mar tin eaid that with the heavy mi gration of Negroes from the South to urban area* of the North and Weat. the Negro vole now repre elght malar InduetrtoJ stetee. 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