. 'Wwl H jl •; W% i '*! I! i® i^l'' /'" COCA-COLA COMPANY GETS SERVICE AWARD—"The Free dom and Responsibility of the School Press' was the theme of the Southern Regional School Press Institute conference, held recently at Savannah State College in Savannah, Ga. Hun dreds of high schools and col leges throughout Georgia were ■ • : S| ' r ■jrfjfa*f7'M^Mß^^Bß^^B BAPTISTS PLAN CENTEN., NtAL CELEBRATION peering abyvfc photo arf | members of the general plan-1 ning committee in preparation j for the Centennial Celebration of the General Baptist State j Convention of North Carolina. The Celebration is scheduled! for August 14-18 in Raleigh, i MAIDS New York Sleep-in j jobs. Salaries to $65 Fare ad number. Able Maids Agency, , vanced. Rush references, phone j 163 N. Main Freeport, N. Y. /) KYANIZE PAINTS Yi n Pointin 9 & flfui Cb. Po[ " rin9 215 MORRIS ST. DIAL 688-2338 DURHAM GORDON'S GIN $2.30 fefrf $3.65 PINT f~l 4/5 T " if****. 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Standing: Hubert Walters, Shaw University, Co-Chairman of the Music Committee: J. Ray Butler. Wilmington, member of the Historical Committee; C. W. Ward, Raleigh, Chairman of the Publicity Commmee; E. T Browne, Durham, Chair man of the Program Commit tee; Otis Hairston, Greensboro, Chairman of the Administra tive and Planning Committee; George Dudley, Rocky Mount, Chairman of the Centennial Journal Committee and E. L. Brodie, Louisburg, member ol College, presents Harold Ham ilton, Marketing Specialist at The Coca-Cola Company, pic tured second from right, with a service award in apprecia tion of the major participation and active support of The Coca Cola Company to the Press In stitute for 16 years. Other j the Finance Committee. j Absaat irom picture: Mrs E{ i Raleigh, Chairman j of the Music Committee; O. L. j Sherrill, Raleigh, Executive I Secretary of the General Ba|> ) tist Convention; C. C. Station. I Weldon, Chairman of the Hi>- itorical Committee; and P. 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The answer is a resounding "no." Despite the smaller num-, ber of births, our population increase by about two million, taking into consideration the number of people who died last year and immigratns to our shores. Another clement of the pop ulation picture to keep in mind is the number of marriages that take place. Marriages in creased in 1966 to a total of 1.844 000, up about 20,000 from 1965. The government agency predicts a continued upward trend in marriages. The more married couples, the more babies, if past experi ence is a guide. And the more advances in science, the con tinued decrease in the death rate. Diapers, anyone? Heart Surgery Patient Has Bouncing Boy BOSTON, Mass.—Miracles of the medical variety continue to happen. A 35-year-old woman who was nine weeks pregnant was admitted to Massachusetts General Hospital in near heart I failure. She had a record of ■ chronic heart failure and other serious heart problems Physicians decided th ? t heart surgery was essential to replace a faulty mitral value. In the tenth week of pregnancy the delicate operation was per formed. There were no compli cations and she was duly sent home to carry on her normal activities. Her pregnancy con- 1 tinued uneventfully. Soon after the start of the seventh month, she was ad mitted to the Lying-in Division of the Boston Hospital for Women for close medical su pervision. Therapy included use of a carefully selected drug, one that was known not to cross the placental barrier— thus avoiding harm to the un born baby. She carried her baby to term, experienced an average length labor, with no complications, and was delivered of a normal six-pound, 10-ounce boy. 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