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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DKC. j£ IM7 4B I* COLD BLOOD A plasma ex tractor (left) in the Blood Bank at N. C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill separtes cold plas ma from its frozen clotting in #n 4,new I ■■■■■■ A BY GEOFFREY VANCE JL ■■hJl I CRUISES SWINGING FROM OCEAN BLUE TO PUTTING GREEN A unique new idea in cruise travel is proving as welcome as a hole-in-one to golfers who have to spend the winter months at the proverbial 19th hole while frozen off the first 18. Created as a break with the stodgy style of the past, these new cruises aboard the S. S. Constitution are providing an atmosphere of a combina tion floating luxury hotel and country club. Scheduled to sail for San Juan, St. Mctarten, and St. Thomas in the Caribbean on January 2, 10 cmd 17, the seven and eight day cruises will fea ture top name entertainment in a nightclub geared toward the modern generation. Headline attractions ashore: Bobby Darin, Milton Berle. the Cha vales de Espana and Pat Col lins, internationally-acclaimed hypnotist. In addition, there will be shore excursions, choice of dinner show at one of San Juan's four outstanding hotel/nightclubs, and a free transfer in St. Thomas for shopping and additional sight seeing—all included in the package rate. By far, the most unique fea ture of the cruise is a golf Imported MacNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHIBKY HSBH ' 2p 4 mot. r IMPORTED 1 m I MACNAUGHTON I I CANADIAN WHISKT I A BLEND /ai 9/mmdm ffi'"' mf AGED SIX FULL YEARS I I * PRODUCT OF CANADA ny H gredient. Making the separa tion is Mrs. Axelle Powell of Durham, laboratory technician. The clotting substance is used to treat hemophiliacs. Calcutta at sea for passengers only. A match will be held at the El Conquistador, the newest and most challenging golf course in the Caribbean. Ten thousand dollars in prizes are to be awarded to the win ning foursome as well 6* tie lowest individual net score. Official handicaps must be submitted. Golf clinics will be held aboard ship, with professional PGA members specifically in structed under the Arnold Palmer method. The program will include the special Arnold Palmer electronic driving range facilities, including in stant video retake, driving nets, sand traps and putting greens. Diner's/Fugaxy Sales Corp., 488 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. are the general sales managers for these one class cruises on the American Export Isbrandsten Lines. The entire cruise can be charged on the Diner's Club credit card, with up to 24 months to pay if desired. Additional informa tion can be obtained by writing to the general sales managers or through local travel agencies. DR. LLOYD C. ELAM NAMED NEW HEAD OF MEHARRY MED. COLLEGE - NASHVILLE, Tennessee i Dr. Lloyd Charles Elam last | week was named president of i Meharry Medical College at the semi-annual meeting of the Meharry Board of Trustees. The announcement of the appointment was made this afternoon by Victor S. Johnson, Jr., president of the board and head of Aladdin Industries, Inc Johnson said, "I am extreme ly pleased to announce' the appointment of Dr. Lloyd C Elam to the presidency of Me harry Medical College. "This appointment, made this morning at the full meeting of the Board of Trustees, brings to a close an intensive search by the board which has spanned some 13 months. "During those months the' 110 th Annual Christmas Sale I SAVE NOW ON -f+otpMni: APPLIANCES 8 .1 A F *1 S # * F F I I R f: j 1| |EB NOW $ 152" I now ' 242" Nip j j 30-': RANGE )•' 40" RANGE | Smart Contemporary Styling | Cooktop Light I | Clean-Wipe Control Panel With jj ' f (SSBIR ' ' Oven Timing Clock ! 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Was $33.77 I Wa! » $11.95 « All-American Lantern jC.E. Steam A Dry Ironj Was $9.95 Now 10.77 j Now 29.77 i Now 10.88 jj ""gsr* j &V*a.« J Now 8.77 REGISTER WOW FOR FREE CCF HAM | No PwrcfttM Nicmary jj CENTRAL CAROLINA FARMERS, INC. Free Delivery I | On All I | 801 Gilbert St., Durham, N. C. HOTPOINT | Carrboro O Creedmoor O Hilliborough O Oxford O Pittsboro 0 Roxboro 0 SBlar^flV J v I I college has been administered by a special committee, which I had done a brilliant Job under the leadership of Dr. Robert S. Anderson. "As the plans for the excit ing new programs developed and the work at the college progressed, it became increas ingly obvious that Dr. Elam was uniquely and exceptionally well-qualified to lead Meharry. Not only had he earned the confidence and the respect of his professional associates but the confidence and respect of all constituencies so important to an institution serving in Me harry's critical areas. "I am sure that speak for the entire board when I say that he and his colleagues will give ' new force and direction in these important areas and will set pioneering examples for others. Under his leadership, Meharry will be guided with vision, insight and courage. DURHAM BUSINESS COLLIOC HONOR STUDENTS These students became bonr fide members of the Delta Beta Chi Honor Society at recent induc tion services held at the Col lege. Shown taking part in the ceremony are: from right to left Seated, Misses Ardine Harrison, Hobgood; Vera Kil gore, Asheville. Standing, Miss es Patricia McClamb, Rocking ham; Lanie Gant, Adams Run, S. C.; Jackie Parker, Kings Mountain; Gwendolyn Wilder; Frankinton; Francine Taylor, Alcolu, S.C.; Clementine Green, Charleston, S. C.; Vivian Wil liams. Windsor. (Photo by Purefoy)
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