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toati of Atrin.
After visiting Camp Durant,
National Ctapißf Chairman W.
D. Campbell reported, “I bare
visited many cam pc us the post
sight yssn from Honolulu to
lehf Camp Durant's equip-
SMBt it m better chape and the
hoys seem, to be having a better
time thus at any other camp I j
have ever Tinted. 0
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Bspieren of the Orr—erbu
CmO. with which the Orange'
District is affiliated. Accord!* 1
to sa sßßoanessaent from the]
eoancO’a headquarters ia Raleigh
following s recent budget pten-j
ning conference held there by]
Scooter*. Camp Ddrant is at
tracting tins summer "an unpre
cedented number of campers."
Kip Collins. Scout executive for
the Orange District, is the camp’s
director. John Moulder, a Uni-j
vercsty student, is the program]
director for the camp.
Sommer Tours
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A number of summer tours of j
North America by air-conditioned ]
bos are announced by Mrs. Viola 5
Barrett. Chapel Hill represent*-]
tive at Circle Tours, the sponsor-j|
ing organization. The tours, all
to. begin in Raleigh under the
guidance of experienced travel di
rectors, will be as follows:
New England-Canada tour
from July 11 to July 24 and from
August fe to August 21, inciudes
visits to Gettysburg, New York,
; Boston. Maine, Quebec, Montreal,
] Ottawa. Niagara Falls, and many
I other places.
j Deep South and Mexico tour
:fiom June 27 to July M), to in
clude New Orleans, the cattle
land oil country of Texas, Mexico
I City, Monterey, Mexico; Little
'Rock, Memphis, and Cherokee. A
second tour like this will be ar
ranged if enough people are in
-1 teres ted. Mrs. Barr tit said.
Western tour, from July 25 to
August 21, will include Atlanta,
: Vicksburg, Dallas, Fort Worth,
i Carlsbad Caverns, Juarez, Petrv
; fieri Forest, Fainted Desert,
Grand Canyon, Boulder Dam, Las
\ Vegas, the leading California
cities, Great Salt Lake, Colorado
j Springs, Pike’s Peak, the Great
Plains, St. Louis, and Cumber
iland Gap.
Drairing by Mrs. Johnson
Mrs. Cocil Johnson is the artist
who made the line drawing of
the Chapel Hill Baptist church
that appears every Sunday on the
church’s bulletin. She is super
intendent of the primary depart
ment of the church's Sunday
school.
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Miss Ellen Anderson (above!,
medical technologist in the Uni
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ment of pathology, was elected
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ican Society of Medical Technol
ogist* this month at its 23rd an
nual convention in New Orleans,
La.
A native of Greenwood, S. C-,
Mias Anderson received her
: training ir. medical technology at
'the Medical College of the State
of South Carolina in Charleston,
S. C., and received her bachelor’s
degree from the University here.
Miss Andersor. is ar. active
member of the North Carolina j
Society of Medical Technologists
and served as its president in
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The ASMT has a membership
of about 6,000 technologists cer-j
tified by the Registry of Medical j
'Technologists of the American
Society of Clinical Pathologists
throughout the United States,'
Hawaii, and Alaska.
These technologists are cm- 1
ployed in various phases of medi-f
cal laboratory work such as bo*-!
pita! laboratories, public health]
clinics, physicians' offices, re- ;
search, etc. The 1056 meeting
of ASMT will be held in Quebec >
City, Canada, in conjunction with;
the Canadian Laboratory Bbrietyj
of Technician*
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A Game of Poker
By H. T. Mclntosh
In the Albany (Ga.) Herald
i: I.- a sadly familiar story, and
the saddest thing about it .s its 1
depressing repention in every
part of the country.
Boy in trouble with the law :
’ Os ter. several boyt, and not in-1
frequently girls who were in bad
company.
Names withheld, unless the of
fenoers were above what the law i
; considers juvenile age. Family
shocked and at first unbelieving,
hut the fw'j prove to be stubborn
and cannot be kept from public
knowledge. Court proceedings,
probable probation, stern lecture
from the ber.ch, payment for dam- .
age to property, reparations and
possible fines, and then—?
What happens next depends, in
,the average cam, on bow genuine;
has been the repentance of one
boy or of a gang, and the extent
of parental understanding.
1 know a man who, ytVrs * KO ,
( escaped by the skin of his chat-j
tering Veett. involvement in what
would hkve been a most embar
rassing situation. He had, to use
his own words, been "playing a
little jfcker." He was in his early]
THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY
Niles A. Titter Is
Moving to Florida
Nile* A Titter, administrative
I has been appointed administrator
of the Ft. Walton Beach hoapital
| at Ft. Walton Beach, Fla. He will
serve in the capacity at hoapital;
consultant until such time as can-'
struetion of this new hospital b
I complete, when be will begin his
duties as administrator.
Mr. Titler is s graduate of the
I McLean Hospital School of Nurs
ing, and the University of Pitts-
I burgh, where he received a B-S.
degree in nursing education and
a master’s degree in hospital ad
ministration from the School of
Public Health. Originally from
Altoona, Pa., he began his ad-
I ministrative residency in hospital
administration here at Memorial'
hospital in July, 1953, and since
the completion of this course has
been employed as administrative
assistant. He Ims been living
in Hillsboro. He is a member of
the Episcopal church, the Me- »
Lean Hospital Nurses Alumni,
the Lions Club, and the Ameri
can Hospital Association.
twenties, was his mother’s idol,
and he had played a few times in
a strictly gentleman’s game. No
drinking, no high stakes, no all
night sessions, but a few nice,
quiet friendly games in different
homes once or twice a week.
But at just about that time a 1
judge who had been hearing about
poker games and the loss of
money which the losers were not
in financial position to bear,
charged a Superior Court grand
jury to investigate the "gentle-,
men’s poker setup." “Get the
, facta," said the Judge. “See
whether the law against gambling
been violated. If it haa, re
member the oath you took when
!you were sworn in as jurors, and
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Unless you have the lime to stay
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yard. Teach the growing child
to ride a hike safely. Caution
repeatedly against darting out
j into the street after halls. Make
H understood the child is not to
cross the street unless with a~" |
grownup. It's up to» r you to
provide for your child’s safety
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result*. It went like this:
"Have yen at any time, any
where in Dougherty County dar
ing the test two yean, ragagwl
is a game called poker, er ia any
other game of chance, for —-nty
or any ether thing of value, with
Mr Soanso? Or Mr. Jehu Doe?
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until the Grand Jery adjourned,
could never bo forgotten. As he
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little poker." and how he was not
included in the scorA or more of
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warned, he did not know.
"It taught me a lessen I never
forgot," he said. "I Woe done
worse things since, but I cut out
poker from then till now. That
was a turning point in my life.
It was a small thing, but I have
realized in years that have
followed how much it meant"
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the currents of our lives. They
make criminals of thoughtless
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