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CONGRATULATIONS To V" Southeastern Business College © WARD FURNITURE CO. 409 E. Chapel Hill St. Durham, IN. C. CONGRATULATIONS To Southeastern Business College EARL J. LATTA Grading Contractor Hillsborough Road Durham, N. C. Congratulations Southeastern Business » College WE ARE PLEASED TO CONGRATULATE YOU. It Has Been A Pleasure To Serve You. NELIOI. TEER COMPANY QUARRY DIVISION Ward Road Durham, N. C. I "PROGRESS IS GOOD FOR ALL OF US." CONGRATULATIONS To Southeastern Business College ON YOUR NEW DORMITORY UNIVERSITY ROOFING COMPANY, INC. 211 Walker Street Durham, N. C. HHBBFHHH mm IL k S>• W ff 2^M m. P» St ,-M W «#» I^% r m IFITJ I NEW FACULTY MEMBERS— Dr. Albert N. Whiting, left, chats with new faculty members at North Carolina College. Sr. Citizens af St. Titus' Sponsor Annual Outing The annual outing of the Senior Citizens at St. Titus' Church took the form of a bus trip through the area of the Chemstrand Research Center and the Research Triangle Park, with a guided tour through the IBM Corporation unit, then a ride to Raleigh and a browsing tour of the North Carolina Museum of Fine Arts After these entertaining and informative tours, the four-hour outing ended with a picnic lunch at the Parish House at 1608 Fayetteville Street. While riding along and en joying the "made-to-order" weather and the attractive scen ry, the group punctuated their happy chatter with equally hap py singing. On the return ev eryone was ready to do justice to the sumptuous picnic lunch to which all had contributed. Members on the tour were Misses lola Allen and Lillian Burton; Mesdames Ada Alston, Alice Brame, Lillian Buchanan, Mamie Dawson, Bessie Doby, Flonnie Goodloe, Leila Graham, Julia Harris, Ada Leach, Mary Lowe, Wilma Milum, Mary 5 States Now Require Shots For Measles NEW YOKK—The number of States requiring immunization of school children against measles now has risen to five with the signing into law of such a measure by the Gover nor of Illinois. Other estates where vaccina tion against measles is required for school children are Arkan sas, Michigan, Minnesota and Kansas. These statutory steps were taken in conjunction with the U.S. Public Health Service's na tionwide camapign to vaccinate all measles-susceptible children. The as ) Surgeon General has statedvtnat "1967 could be the year in which common measles is eliminated as a communica ble disease in America." The Arkansas and Minnesota measles control measures were signed into law last spring. Ar kansas is one of 13 states where the number of measles cases is higher this year than last, de spite the overall gains against Continued on page 6A Shown are, left to right. James N. Colt, department of educa tion; Mrs. Chantal M. Shafroth, mathematics: and Charles Car-' Newby, Willie Mae Richmond, Charity Rivera, Birdie Scott, Alice Tilley, Ida Watts, Addie Williams and Zora Walker. Sharing the outing as guests were Mcsdames Hattie Boykin, Nellie Easterling, Ruth Malone, Willie Malone, Myrtle Parks of Boston, Mass., Emma Singleton CONG RATULATIONS To Southeastern Business College i 106 LaSalle stre«'t Durham, N. C CONGRATULATIONS To Southeastern Business College ON YOUR NEW EXPANSION GARRETT DRY WALL CO. 917 Rainseur Street Durham, N. C. Congratulations To Southeastern Business College Guarantee Your Education With A Plan From GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. CHARLIE STEEL, General Ageni N. C. National Bank Bldg. reras, history At right is Dr. Stewart B. Fulbright, dean of the college's undergraduate school. and Elnora Smith. Entering the bus before its departure, the viear of St Titus' had sent the group off with a prayer for their safety, comfort, and full enjoyment of the day. Surely everyone felt that this prayer was abundant ly answered Three States Get $438,000 For Planning ASHEVILLE - Charles W. Coss, executive di re'tor of the Coastal Plains De velopment Commission, said Wednesday the three states in volved have been awarded $438,- 000 for one year of planning. Coss said an additional $150,- 0')0 will be made available for the salaries of workers in other state agencies who will work for the commission. The Coastal Ptoins Commis sion includes North Carolina. South Carolina and Georgia. Govs. lycster Maddox of Geor gia. Robert McNair of South Carolina and Dan Moore of North Carolina,, met. to discuss matters relating to the commis sion following the Sou;hern Gov ernors' Conference. 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He'll tell you that a COIN bonded fabric is a "no problem" fabric. So when you're looking for "no prob lem" fashions that span three seasons instead of one, look for the COIN hangtag. It's your assurance that your wardrobe will be just as shapely as it is switchable! We Are Pleased To Have Furnished The Office Machines And Equipment At Southeastern Business College . , »*„, , " ' imiH-ii ii wmmatJKr I "LET US EARN THE RIGHT TO YOUR BUSINESS" COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. PHONE 688-7347 310 Morgan Street Durham, N. C. SATURDAY, SEPT. 16, 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES—I Congratulations ' i Southeastern Business College We Extend ()ur Best And Are Proud To (Congratulate You On I his Occasion Acme Plumbing And Heating Company {26 W. Geer St. Durham, N. C. 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