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I Jit i:AKUUNlAiS SATUKDAy, MAY 26. it^4& SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES At 12 o’clock, noon, on Monday. June 4, 1945, at the Eastern Door of the Wake Coun ty Courthouse in the City of Raleigh, I will, by virtue of authority contained in Section 105-387 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 1914, sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for cash, certain lands on which the 1914 taxes due Wake County re main unpaid. A list of the owners and the lands to be sold appeal’s below, together with the amoun of taxes due thereon with interest, penalty and cost of advertisement to be added. This the 7th day of May, 1945. RALEIGH ~ (Colored) Adams, George, Church St. I Adcock. James. 110 Lee St Alexander, Addie Esi., 16 W. Worth St. Allen, Alcora, 59 Grant Ave Allen. Jacob Benjamin, 108 Smithfield St.... Alston. Charily, Fairground Park Alston, Gee., 5 Holeman St Alston, Hattie, 5 Bladen St Alston, Haywood, 207-205 Cannor St. Alston. Louis. 1230 S. Bloudworth St Alston, Vann Duval, 611 S. Harrington St Andrews. David W., 83 San Domingo Andrews, James I.. 802 Colton St Anthony. Elbert. No. 8 Blk. A Lincoln Ter. Avery. Charlie. 109 E. Davie St Bagiev, Julia. 1122 E. Edenton St. Baker, J. C. Esl.. 208 Oberlin Rd. Baker, J. T.. 89-149 Haywood Ave. Baker, Mrs. Mary Alice. 274 Pender. 295 Washington St. Baldwin, Joe W.. 808 Manly St. Barber, Green, 33 Center St. .. Barker, Harriett, 4 Lincoln Park Baines, James, 213-5-6 FLsher Becoat, Nathan, 515 S. Saunders St Bia.s, Mrs. J. H . 15-25-26-27 Holleman 21-22 Briggs St. Birdsall, Julia, 809 S. East* St Blackman, Surah Morgan, 1 Lot Vardeman St. Boykin. James H.. 28 B 12 Holeman & Quaily . Branch. John L., 305-7 Cannister St. Bridgers, Andrew & Sarah, 1419 E. Jones 1414 Pender Si. Brown, Fannie Esl., 320 Battle St Brown, W. M.. 507 S. Swain St. Bruce. Maggie. Cross St., Holeman St Bryant. Isaac, 403 North Haywood Ave Bryant, Mary H. Esi.. 504-5 5 S. Haywood St. .. Bryant, W. H., 1-2 99 Haywoot Ave Bunch. Carrie. 221 W. Lenoir S- Bunch, Williams, 224 Hill St. Burke, Oscar, 1411-1409 E. Edent.m St Burns, James Est., : ’5 W. Lenoir St Burwell. Mary A., 519 W. Lenoir St Byrd, W. J., 1113 Ma.k St Calhoun, Clara, 247 Branch St Cameron. Josephine, 513 S. Bioodworth St. 3.0S 8.97 15.76 2.05 6.51 .82 .82 6.15 11.07 8.97 : 56 2.26 14.30 1.23 1.23 2.05 3.87 1.24 6.56 7,74 3.05 .82 8.81 7.38 7.79 4.92 C. C RICH Wake County Tax Collector .62 2.05 13.33 3.28 5.92 2.46 .82 Campbell. Lucille. 519 Oberlin, 2203 Everette 8.J8 .33 1.03 6.47 2.06 10.25 6.56 7.58 3.28 6.15 Ave. . 13.53 3.69 7.56 2.87 19.72 1.23 14.35 7.39 12.30 Capehart, Maggie L., 13 McKee Si Carr, James. 1501 New Bern Ave Carter, Emma, 901 E. Davie St Carter. Mack, 1307 E. Edenton St.. Star St... Chamblee, Abe, 2068 Oberlin Rd Choates. Mrs. L., 522 S. Harrington St Cooley, Elizabeth & Bessie Haley, Walnut St Coopt'r, Green. 30 Boundary St Copeland. Minnie. 6-7 Hill St. Cotton. Gertie Louise. 213 E. South St Cox, Eddie. 129-130 Lincoln St. 195 Hill St Craft. Annie, 510 Montague St Crump, Donnie. Second St. Curtis, Mcirgaret Est., 2100 Chamberlain St. Davis, Lonnie L., 811 S. West St. . • Davis, Joseph S., 25-26 Oberlin Rd Debnam, Frank, 315 Pugh St. Debnam, William Est.. Holeman Rd. 138 Holeman Rd Deese, Carrie Est.. 1211 South Person St Dolby, Lula, 1223 Fayetteville St. Dunn, Evelyn L., 324 E. Davie St Dunn, Joseph C.. 1513 E. Jones St Dunn. Moses Est., 1502 E. Lane St Joseph. 412-414 South Blount St. .. Dimston, Nelson, Enterprise St 9.20 Dunston, May Rosa, 711 E. Lenoir St. 5-A Watson Field 7.59 Dunston. Walter, 711 Second St. Dupree. L. G.. 1413-1415 Holleman Rd Durham, Bettie, Church & Worth St Durham, Susie H. Esl,. 1206 Oberlin Rd. . Durham. Washiogtoo £«rt.. 1401 E. Lane St. 3.46 5.74 2.46 19.04 6.51 39.36 1.82 7J6 1.62 10.66 3.87 Holloway. C. H. W.. 3 Rock Quarry Rd. Holmes. Peter Est., 303 W. Lenoir St Holt, Banks T.. 110 S. Tarboro St Horne. Mitchell Perry, 2210 Everett Ave . . Horton. Marv. 214 Camden St.. 138 Church St .... - Horton, Morris, 509 E. Cabarrus St Howell, Fannie, 136 Church St Howell. Robert J., 1008 S. Person St Hunter, Charles H., 2213 Barker St. ilunler, Ernest, 405-7 S. Dawson St., Lee Alley Hunter, Evangeline R. & Lena M . 824 Cotton St- Hunter. Katie Lee. Rear 2213 Barker St. . Hunter, Robert Est., 625 Chamberlain St. Ivey, Robert & Wife. Ill Bragg S* Jackson. Ashly, 170 til St Jackson, Austina Jones. 629 W. Lenoir St. .. Jeffries, Hubert, 909 Oberiin Rd Jenkins, A. D., 13-14 Center St. Jenkins. Fred, 1210 Coleman St. . , Jenkins. L. A.. 27 B 12 Coleman St Jennings. C. C.. B. 66-7 Lane St Johnson. Caroline. 1113 Holman St. Johnson, Janies Albert. 525 E. Davie St. Johnson. Junius J.. 14 S. East St j Jones. Annie Petty, 314 Bledsot' Ave. Jones, Clem. Rear 11 McKee St. * Jones. Cliffie Esl., 519 South St, I Joi. s, Edwaiil, 913 Bluff Alley I Jones, James Robert, 212 Lee St. ! Jones, John E.. C Branch St., 7 Branch .. , JuntM), Mariah, 219 N. Tarboro St. j Jones. Oscar, 204 E. Lenoir St., 1207 S. ! Person St, t Junes, R. J.. 148 Sater St. . ' Jones. Robert Est,, 517 S. East St. , Jones, Saluda, 216 Camden St. ; Jones, Susie. 76B-77B Rock Quarry Rd. Joyner. Medicus, 408 W. South St. Kearney, James. 814 S. West St. Kearney. James O. & Lilly Mae. 153 S. • Haywood St., 18 A. Haywood, 18 B. S. I Haywood St. . . Keck. Charles D.. 10 Blk. C. S. Tarijoro St. . I King. Dr. C. H. Est., S East St. - King. Frank. 58 Grant Ave King, Dr. and Mrs. M, C., 25-26 Block C. Lincoln Ct King. Missouri. 221 S. Stale St. King, Wm. H.. 215 Hoke St ; Lane, Adelaide, 95 Grant Alley , Lane, D. P. Est., 721 E. Davie St.. 423 S. Haywood. 24-25 Bl. 125 Cloeman St,. 23 Blk. 121 Coleman j Larkin, G. W.. 1105 E. Davie St 1 LaSane, Robert. 816 Cotton St. , . , j Latham. Fannie F.. 1303 S. Bioodworth St. . Lassiter. Willis, Pt. 29 Smith St ‘ Latham, Wiley J. Est., 724 S. East St.. 3 A A. Holleman Rd j Latta, M. L., 800 Oberlin Rd Leavister, Kathleen, 1511 New^m Ave. Lee. W. S., Sr., 1217 S. Per.son St. i Levister, C. A.. 9 Blk. C Lincoln Terrace, 22 Blk. C Lincoln 1 Lewis. Annie R., 110 Maple St j Lightner, C. E., 410 E. Marlin St. 61 A. Garner Rd. . Lightner, L. T.. 312 Smithfield. 310 Smithfield Ligon, John. Pender St Logan, Catherine. 907 Fayetteville St. . . Logan, Junius, 58 Jamaica Dr Lucas, Louis, 38-39 Fisher St Lucas, Melvin, 616 E. South St lAicas, Mildred. 1110 E. Lane St Lynch, Reginald L., 1420 Oakwood Ave., 105 Pender St Lyon, J. N., 712 S. Person St Manly, Helen, 135 Oberlin Fid, Mann. Lucy Ann et a!. Hoke & Park Sts Massenburg. Joe. 614 Haywood Lane Massey, Gather J,. KM Worth St. Matthews, ettie, 1 Lot Hoke St Deese. Carrie Esl., 1211 South Person St Dolby, Lula, 1223 Fayetteville St Dunn, Evelyn L., 324 E. Davie St Dunn, Joseph C., 1513 E. Jones St Dunn. Moses Est., 1502 E. Lane St D*j>iilon. Joseph. 412-414 South Blount St. _ Duhston, Nelson, Enterprise St Dunston, May Rosa, 711 E. Lenoir St. 5-A Watson Field Dunston, Walter. 711 Second St Dupree, L. G., 1413-1415 Holleman Rd. Durham, Bettie, Church & Worth St Durham. Susie H. Est., 1206 Oberlin Rd. . Durham. Washington Est. 1401 E. Lane St... Eason, Cornelia, Oberlin Rd. Edwards, G. A.. 309 W. Lenoir St Edwards, Mamie. 1206 Walnut St . Edwards, Thomas B.. Haywood St., Mangum Edwards, Wm. J.. 277 Pender St. 204 Tuppers Lane Evans. Edgar, 821 Cotton St. Evans, John Henry, 1-2 10 S. Haywood St .. Farmer, McCoy 13 Montague Alley Farrington, Geo. Est., 421 Montague St. Fellers, Bessie, 216 Tappers Lane 613 E. Lenoir St Fike, Lucy. 216 Battle St Flemiryi, Geo. G. Est., 909 Fayetteville St 908 Cross St Foots, Annie, 313 Battle St Frazier, Charles R., 623 Second St., 825, Manly. 413 S. Swain, 222 Rocky Br. Mt. Hope Drive, 1206 S. Bioodworth. 1209 S. Bioodworth, 3 Fort & Summitt-Quarry Hill. Spring Hill, Spring Hill Frederick. Nannie J., 7 Holeman St, 838 Fayetteville, 835 Fayetteville Freeman, Celia. 712 Branch St Freeman, Omie, 512 S. Swain St., 414 Green Gass. Mary. 4-5-6 Coleman St Gibbs, Archie, 7-9 Bladen St Gibson, Belton. 908 S. East St Goodloe, J. W. et als, 1304 Holman St Grant, Will J. Est., 501 Oberlin Rd.. 2204 Stafford Green, Iouis. 225 S. Branch St. 224 S. Branch Gunter, James Est., 105 N. Haywood St., 1302 E. Jones St., 118 N. Swain Haggins, Sarah Adcock, 1326 Ruck Quarry 5.74 2.46 19.04 6.51 39.36 9.20 7.59 1.82 7,56 1.62 10.66 3.87 6.10 3.03 4.92 1.44 10.33 4.10 2.46 5.47 2.03 6.18 3.28 10.66 9.20 1066 1.85 6.56 7 #2 5 10 14.35 2.24 6.34 HagVood, Moody. 407 W. Lenoir St. ... Hall. Della Est., 623 Oberlin Rd Hall, Henry. Oberlin & Flag Sts Hall, Jennie Est,, 533 Cannon St Hall, Plummer Est.. 815 Oberlin Rd Hall. Lillian Smith. 407-15 E. Davie St Hanser, Henry, 525 E. D; .’ie St Harris, Alfrea Est., 55 1 'j, A. Barb«- Land Harris, Emily J., L Bragg St Harris. Nannie. 206 Smithfield Hart, Mary & Harry, 329 Haw*kins St Hawkins, Dora Est.. 507 Cannon St.. 33-^- 46-53 Walnut St Hayes. Betty Holeman, 88 E. Jones St Hayes. David, 204 Camden Ave. Hayes. Squire. Walnut St Hayes, William, 1319 Pender St Haywood, Charlotte. 109 E. Has^i Alley Haywood. David L.. 202 Parrish St Haywood. Moody. 409 W. Lenoir St Hedgepath. M. B.. 314 N. Daw’son St Higgs. Charles Agl. 31 McKee St High, James R., 519 S. Haywood SI. . High. Viola Zeiglor, 529 E. Lenoir St Hightower. Louis, 1420 Pender St., 118 W. Johnson St Hinton. Alfred. 204 Idlewild Ave Hinton. Dan Est,, 36 B Smith St Hinton. Richard Est., S. East St Hinton. Sarah, 152 A. Hrvweod Alley Hodge. Edward P.8t.. 1204 S. East St.. 524 B. Haywood. 25 Blk. 149 Boundarv St.. 214 Blk 125 Quarry, 215 Blk 125 Branch. 219 Blk 125 Branch. 221 Blk 125 Brandt. 511 Smith St.. 17 A B 123 Summitt Ave.. 146 B 130 Branch Holcomb, A. J. P.. 920 S. East St. .. . Holland. J. P.. 1305 Person St.. 1309 S., Person 337 16 61 4.10 .82 4.28 .82 5 51 2 64 37 10.25 5,74 1.03 2,57 1.23 5.74 .21 11.07 .82 d.52 5 54 5.74 3.28 9 15 7.10 Johnston County News Billy .Mills, ont.- uf the liatured comedians with Silas Green •how playing in the Raleigli Meinoiia JAuditoriuni. Monday May 28 Foureeiilh Slreel Sh(iol Hus May Day Festival SELMA — The Richard B. Harrison School faculty presented a musical pro gram for the Kiwanis Club, May5. with the principal, Mr. M. L. Wil son, as speaker for the evening. Ho gave a very entertaining discourse on Music. The Faculty Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Janie M. Haskins, rendered several selec tions. The Buloists were Miss M. Bell, Mrs. N. M. Jones. Mrs. F. B. Holt and Miss Geneva Hill. The fac ulty sextet sang two selections. Fair est Lord Jesus, and In Silent Night. The fucultv was given a very warm reception. Mrs, WUson ■ noring a danger signal People in the underworld have u habit of suying things that are pertinent to the issue and they seldom pull (Hinches; consequently, a clear view of what's what can be obtained sometimes by such frank discussions rather than in long written essays or discourses which wind up usual ly in the realm of hot air or plain baloney. Strange as it may seem, the inter racial relatlonslilps that now exi.st arc almost 10 to 3 on the under world side, especially among NegiP men and white women. An Urban League Executive said that a certain Ohio city has the greutust ratio of black and white unions in the coun try, and cities figures lo prove that such relations were n.ostly on the 'tenderloin" side. 'Diis- gives rise I oanother phase of the matter in hich it can be remarked that more intelligent white women form inti- ■ mate relationships with Negroes I than the white man likes. Whether I Mrs. Narcissia Hood introduced bv Mr. Tuttle, principal of the Selma High ficnooi. Th eHarrison High School debat ers presented a debate in the high school auditorium Thursday even ing, May 170. The subject was, re solved: "That the Legal Voting Age be Reduced to 18 Years." The affirmative speakers were Evelyn Eason. Mary Batts, Virginia Hastings. And the negative speak ers were .Murice Debii.im, Willie Mae Barnes and Vivian Powell. Sherm.an Eatmun was chairman for the t .mg. The speakers were wry forceful in delivbering their es.oavs and the evening was enjoyed by a large and aprecioteive audicnc. The Harrison High School Dra matic Plovers will present "Spring Fever," a farce in throe acts. Mon day, May 28 The characters are: Rut hBenjamin, Evelyn Eason, Lou- genla Smith. Louisr- McLaughlin, Beatrice Mials, Claudia Campbell, J.imes McMillan. Demetrius Reid, Johnnie Lassiter. Sficnites Thomas and Thonui-i Mitcht-nei SMITHFIELD — BY MRS, LILLIE RAYNOR .Mrs. Annie M. Ingrams and daughter, Barbar.!, of Portsmouth. Va., have returned home after spending two week.s with her rela tives here. Pfe Jams Avery, ih - son of Mrs. Ros.i Avery, i home from overseas. a 45 day fiirluugh. He has been oversea.s for three ye.ir.s and .sexen months. His brother. Pvt. McKinley Is hire with him. He lias :ii honor able discharge. He also has served celebrated '4.47 8.38 2.ii3 1.41 , 6.61 I 2.64 ' .62 Hundreds of parents and friends attended the May Day festival held last Friday at the Fourteenth Street Elementary School, comer 14th St. and Cameron Avenue. The theme of the affair being "The Garden of Dancing Flowers." ail tiie floral designs were arranged so a.v to give the .setting of a gard.n. Each grade wa.s I'epri.senl--:! hv third grade, daisies; fourth grade, buttercups; fifth grade, roses; and sixth grade, tulips. Costumes suitable to the repre- Rtnled flowers were worn. Immediately upon the sound ing of the first chord of Pomp i.iid Circum.stance the Droce.s- s;on began with heralds and page.s carrying trumpehs follow ed bv tin- other members of the I'uurJ 'Ihe king. Janies I.,ester such relationships are on the q- t-... ... , . ^ ^ they mainly arc, or wide opiS af Intthdny last Wednsday will, a fair.-, such as involve .-cveral i.( nur vcdclabh dinner, p, aches a..d cahe vely prominent Nesro ediicatops^''*' i'** Knests Rev and and writers, they show the white I Mrs Oeo^e TaWor Miss B ey woman in a perspective in which Miss Parks The honoree reeeiv- willintt to renounce and sat- ' . ri/ice all she has been taught to VWCA Club memhers rneet esnect as good and .itherwite for, M the home of Bro Claude Sanders I new ideal which is black. Monday evening and held prayer There is room for agreement with; services. Everyone enjoyed the the Sportsman on the subject of ('crN’icc. keeping the number of such rel.n- LS;>'''iay '"»s Woman s Day at the .nships down because of a relue-1 tanee on the part of a white woman Margarm Bradshaw ol Goldsboio, o be seen publicly with the object delivered a wonderful sermon use- of her affections, and also there is Jgtt Jso her text. Wjves Obey Yoor :tinm for agreement with some per- Husband. Col hO H. sons who hold to the view that Three o clock »en-lces were open, inter-racial relationships are hcal- « -""k'"* Working on toe •hv In any m.mner and should be . Buikimg. scripture le..son by Sn- eniouragicl. This allilude is found j Wr Best- Matthews ..veidh chap- among ivery surprbing, isn't it?l i lof After prayer .invico the speak- some of our top educators, social T '“i" inlrodnced. Rev. Sister Davil workers, and professionals with' o' Kin.ston h»k her text from Ire oi-om I have discussed this matter, «lh Psalm. Collection SIO.1.5. dens,vely and extensively. I Sbnday night service opened wdh Hi.wever you regard it. the taels Prayer service and testifying. « ave plain that there can be expec- Misses Ruth Clarke. Marporieline Henry, Rubystein Judkins and Mr. Henry Goodson, Leon Sanders, and Rayford E irp attended the prom at the JCTS Smithfield on .May 17. The senior class of Cooper High was entertained Thursday nignt. May 10, ut a class puny with invit ed guests. The party was given in the band room of the school The Little Theture is giving its first performance of the year in tha'. Cooper High School audUurium» from the three plays namely; "High Srtioool Daze” "The Hnrdwick Mys tery" and "Mouiicaif Mugful" 'iiiere .ifre several of our home town boy.s who have recently turned from Fori Bragg to await their call tot enter the armed ser vices. I'hey are Hubert English, Halt Watson. Harvey Richmond, James Byrd and William Sanders. Pvt. Alonza Whitley and Oilma Morgan, Sgt. Ed. Durham and Pvt. Funk Sanders are spending • few Havs with their parents, T. C-1 John Henry Pulley is home for a few uays will) his wife, Mrs. Marguerite Watson Pulley and their two chil dren. Mrs. Pulley is attending Jier graduatiuii exercises before becom ing n professional beautician. A CAR DUF THANKS \ 'Ve wish to thank the cUizent uf Clayton for the kindness that they have shown during the illness uf our father and husband, Mr Hubert Clarke. We wish to give our special thank.s to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Me- Niel for the special attention that we received while trying to get set tUd ill our new home The aClrk Family St. .tugu.stine’s Conference Coes On RAI.SBIIGH— The St. Augustine': Conference for Church Workcis will hold Its 3Cth annual session i St. Augu.stine’s College, June ll through June 1$, but bt-cauae of ODl travel regulations, out of town at tendance will be limited to 50 per sons. In co-operating with the Of fice of Defense Transporfation's re strictions. officials of the Confer ence are inviting 25 leaders of youth work to participate in this year’s conference. As is customary in such cases, those oricinnll yinvit- H are a«ked to indicrte promptly whether they will attend, so thJt flltrenatcs may be invited m place ' f any v.'iio decline the invlatlon. Members of the Conference facul ty will include: Bishop Edwin Penick, of North Carolina; Bishop Bravid W, Harris, recently c Ise- tiilion of a definite inen-ase in black d white relationships as time /cs on. There is lo be noted a cer tain aggressiveness on the part o ihe younger Negroes to crash thru (.olor lines and defy convention tJ obtain that which has already been held up to them as il) dangerous, md i2j unworthy of their lime and -.ttcnlion. The depredations of the so-called , .ayboys. "pimps," and other riff raff, among white women have gone on over centuries, from the old Steve days on the plantations down South to modern times where the daughter erf a million .re had to be sent out of the country to break her from relations with a Negro dancer upon whom she had shower ed all manner of costly gifts, includ ing three expensive automobiles within a periot: less than a year. ery .‘spiritual n'ceting was held then Sister Rev. Barnes came and chose for her text: A Foolish Wom- and Buildclfi Her H .ise, but Pluck- pih it down '?he delivered a very inspiring sermon Collection for the ihre .services amounted to $31.59. Pfc. Ccasar Frican from Fort I.ivioeston. Louisana. >s visiting his l>arents. Mr, ^nd Mrs f’rican Mrs. Helen Wright of Newark N. Jeisey. is visitini* her mother here. Mrs. Annie BelL ated for the Missionary Dtetrict of Liberia; the Rev. John M. Burgses, of Locklond, Ohio, a member of the Youth Commission of the national church, and Miss Mjvy Margaret Brace, educational secretary of the Division of Youth, of the national church The St. Xiiyi.-tine’s C- nferance Is sponsored jointly by the college and liie Ame'icnn Churen Institute foi Negroes WUXIAM M. COOPER — The W. M. C. Creative Dancei-s «)f Wm. M. Cooper high school were presented in a recital in the school auditorium. Mav 18. Miss Lose is director and Mr. J. A. Holden and Miss T. M. Pcen are the musicians, The colored Boy ^oiits are build ing a scout hut. the nly one in Claytrm. They expect to spend a CARD OF THANKS Tin* Stredwlck Family wishes H cxpr(‘.ss Its sincere appreciation to the many friends for the kindness i-hown during the illness and deatli .f their daughter and sister, Katu: R Btredwick. The Family LEGAL NOTHi: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrix under the will of Ella C. Peguer, dc- ceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of 13.20 2.46 1.03 .41 14.16 8.20 Ligon. John, Pender St Logan, Catherine, 907 Fayetteville St Logan, Junius. 58 Jamaica Dr Lucas, Louis, 38-39 Fisher St. Lucas, Melvin, 616 E. South St Lucas, MUdred. 1110 E. Lane St Lynch. Reginald L., 1420 Oakwood Ave., 105 Pender St Lyon. J. N.. 712 S. Person St. Manly, Helen, 135 Oberlin Rd. Mann, Lucy Arm et al, Hoke & Park Sts Massenburg. Joe, 814 Haywood Lane Massey, Gather J.. 104 Worth St. . Matthews, ettie, 1 Lot Hoke St May, Edward J., 1303 £. Lane St. Maye, Faye P.. 719 Manly St Merritt. John T., 725 S. East St Middleton, Taritha P.. 21 Bl. D Lincoln Ct. Mills, J. B., 1012 Rock Quarry Mitchell, Mrs. Georgia A.. 807 Manly St., 19 Hayti, 1317 Hayti Mitchell, Moses. 609 Bragg St Moore, James & Wife. MS Maple St. Moore. Olivia. 801 S. East St Morgan. Cornelia Est., 207-9 S. Branch St., B 125-204 Quarry Morgan, Cornelia & Vallie, B 125-206 Quarry Morgan, Eliza Est., 102 N. Tarboro St Morgan. H. Leonard, 625 W. Lenoir St . Morgan, Jim David. 205 S. Branch St., 205 S. Branch Morgan, J. S. Est, 1015 Oberlin Rd. Morgan. Lillie 1205 Oberlin Rd Morgan. Oliver and Margaret 1416 Jones St. Morgan. Rosa Belle Alston, 1303 Oberlin Rd. Morrison. Eliza, 1120 E. Edenton St McCaleb. Cecelia. 542 E. Lenoir St. . McCoy, Sam Est. 1296 E. Edenton St McCoy, T. L.. N. Camden St., 317 Camden ... MoCnmmon, Alton, 823 S. Tarboro St McCullers, John, Sr.. 110 Cololge St McCullough. Talmadge, 615 W. Lenoir St., 602 Saunders St McG’aire. Wilhelmina. 81 B St McKoy, A., Fayetteville St. Nichols. Pearl H.. 311 N. Haywood SI. Noble. Ernest 920 S. Bioodworth Si. Nunn, Harriett 1008 S. Person St. Oxley. L. .x., 14:8 Tarbo:-- R-’ Page. James H.. 81 Third St. I Page. T*''Tmas. 79 Lake ■ Pai^r, faonnie. 1416 Pander Ft. Parker. F'orence Adams. 5 Snuthfuld 1 Patti-rson. Leon, 1170 Branch St Payne. Mrs F, P.. 416 S Bloodwort*-, 426 S. Blount. 401 S, Blount, 406 S. Blc-nt. ! 408 S. Blouiu. 176 E. Davie, 210 E. Davie, t 330 E. Davie. 829 E. Hargett. 631 W. Lenoir St.. 507 Oberlin, 913 Oberlin. 1012 I S. Person. 406 Brag'* St 143 Dodd, ■’7 S. Blount .:-t. .. ; Peace. W. H.. Sr. Est.. 116 W. South St. . Perry, Dr N. L 1301 S Bloodworua St. Perrj’, Rosa Bel! & Sarah. 1280 E. Edenton St Pen-y. Rufu.s H.. 216 Fowle St Plummer. Dr. J. L., Holleman Rd Pope. Celia. 1102 S. Bioodworth St I Pope, Alice Riddick. 2314 Joint St ' P.>pe, Dave Est.. Nazareth I Pope. Celia & Lillian. Ne*- Avent Ferry Rd. 1 Pope. Ella, Nazareth-Avent Ferry Rd , Pope, Jack Est., 1 Lot Nazareth Powell, Gordon, Sr.. 1209 E. Jones St Powell. Turner, 130 E. Edenton St , Price, Ernest & Wif'*. 316 Seawell Ave : Rainee, Exie, 536 E. Lenoir St I Ray. Virgil, Fayetteville St ' Reid. Geo, D.. 169 Hill St Rice. Victor.a. 612 W. South St Picks, Benjamin. 116 Camden St. Ricks, B. H., 147 Church St. 149 Church St,, 157 Church, 158 Church. 159 Church. 160 Church, 242-6-8 Quarry. 34. 179. 191 Branch St., 151 S. Haywood. 1206 S. Bioodworth. 1005 N. Spring St, 190 Branch St Ricks. Everett Sc Wife, 1419 E. Lane St. 91 E. Morgan St. Ricks. Harrv H,, 311 N. Tarboro St. Robertson. David. 172-73 Bl. K Joe Louis Park 1.03 6.33 .82 3.46 1.21 3.05 :4.47 8.38 2.03 1.41 6.61 2.64 .62 3.46 10.25 12.84 1.23 2.44 11.48 1.03 2.46 7.38 2.85 1.62 16.40 3.87 2.22 26.65 10.02 10.20 7.56 6.33 8.20 5.51 3.28 1.23 10.50 5.74 1.8J 3.26 3.28 1.74 5.13 25,60 2,82 5,51 8.20 3.05 1.4! 264.61 24.60 .82 5.33 3.28 7.89 1.23 6.74 .82 4.10 1.64 6.56 4.92 1.23 .82 4.10 5.90 1.03 3.05 1.23 Hundreds uf parents and friends attended the May Day festival held last Friday at the Fourteenth Street Elementary School, comer 14th St. and Cameron Av*nue. The theme of the affair being "The Garden of Dancing Flowers," all liie floral designs wore arranged .so as to give the setting of :i garden. Each grade was r«-prt senlvcl by groups of children who were ar ranged as beds of flower.-;. The first graders ri'presenled pan sies; second grade, poppies; third grade, daisies; fourth grade, buttercups; fifth grade, roses; and sixth grade, tulips. Costumes .suitable to the repre- wnted flower were worn. Immediately upon the sound ing of the first chord of Pomp r.nd Circumstance the proces sion began with heralds and page.s carrying trumpets follow ed bv tin- other mi'inbers of the court 'I'lu* king, Janies Ix-ster Potts. «A3, rind the queen boro garland-s of green and while. J. D. Ash« Iv is the principal of the 14th Street School. PLAIN TALK I bold, 1 will admit. Ordinarily no- iConliniied from Pam- four) challenging act of appearing m puo- ^ .,u . lie with him. It is juM on of thosewilhoiit the pale rrf oulrks of Ihe Amorlcm woy of do. hvinx and musl he tirutod as on no things that m.kc it extiemoly > ■caf!. norording lo our way difficult for a Negr and white thinking However, truth can iviftt kk/i cl » cc.,.« ., iWo. wfcfA moiesiea dv luncacxgjiv xx,,.— ’’‘•‘"''■/pro., who /nows ,h.' light o'l truth won,,.; and -y other, whose inoUn- The depredations of the so-called playboys, "pimps." and other riff raff, among white women have gone on over centuries, from the old Steve days on the plantations down South to modern times where the daughter of a millionaire had to be sent out of the country to break her from relations with a Negro dancer upon whom she had shower ed all manner of costly gifts, includ ing three expensive automobiles within a period of less than a year. With the war drawing to a con clusion, in the European sphere at least, and with the probable --elease of Inrge number of Negroes for re turn to civilian life, the Inter-racinj views held by these veterans will be interesting to watch, especially because of thtir experiences on the other side where, if we are to be lieve newspaper accounts, they have ben sought after, chased, and other wise molested by lonesome white Joisey. is visiting her inniner ncre. Mrs. Annie Bell. "'■n.T.^Hrks madx h.-,c sr,- s bd by p bairb' pcr.soii who allows the ation is normally toward dark men ‘pimp or anything. By nU righ:.i miting as cardinal a blunder as Ig- of other races. 23.32 1U.25 Robinson. Creesy Est., 717 S. Dawson St. Robinson, D. T,. 624 Second Ave. Robinson. George Est.. 724 S. Dawson St.. 221 W. Lenoir St.. 404-‘i-10 Bvittlc St.. 327 Cannon St. Robinson. Maggie & Ida. 43 Cro.s.s St. Rochelle, Jennie, 804 Cotton St. Samders, Isabolld, 1108 S. Blount St. Scales, Lawrence E.. 1017 E. Jones St. Scott, Fannie Est.. 61 Quarry St.. 56 Branch Scott. Maggie E-sl.. 1309 E. Jone.s St.. 1203 E. Lane St.. 1311 E. L;me St Shepard, Arthur. 101 Joint St. Shepard. Lena. 2211 Barker St Sheridan. Isabella, 523 S. West St. Sheridan. Jennie Y., 401 W. Lenoir St. Sheridan. Marv L.. 409-11 Cannon St Sills. Etta. 216 Idlewild Ave.. 93-94 Pender St. Simmon.'-', P. A.. 42 S. Smith St. 9-10 Lincoln Court Simons, Her^-rt A.. 503 S. Elast St. Smith, Charles. 2613 Joint St. Smith. Frank Est.. 727 Star St. Smith. Harriett. .535 E. Lenoir St. Smith, Jndia, 614 Oberlin Rd. Smith, Jnmej!. 606 2nd St,. 608 2nd St., 2011 Flag. 2213 Flag, 2215 Flag. 607-9 2nd St., 52-53 3rd St. SmiUi Jame.*; McKin!«*.v, 621 Church SI. Smith. Susan Esl.. 62o Oberlin Rd., 701 Oberlin. 11 Oberlin. 2209 Flag Smith. V. N.. Lot 20 Class St. Snellings Claude. 18 Center St. 16-17 Center St., 54 Grant . . -• Snellings. Gene. 3 A 4 A Blk D. Spears, Georgia A., 1410 Oakwood Ave Starling, Amie B.. 219 E. South. 225 V South ... . Stegall. Lami>ert, WJ-bl Walnut St. Stewart, Adah. 324 Battk* St., 322 Battle Stewart, Talley. 92 E. Jones St. Street, Joseph, 80-81 Joe Louis Park Street. T. T.. 904 S. East St. Stroud, James. 307 Cat'oon St.. 3 Holman St. Swinton, Lucinda. 116 B 38 Haywood St. Syms. Aurelia Est.. 308 '^arboro St. j Syms. Winnie, 1012 Newborn Ave., 408 S. I State St., 164 Branch St i Taylor. Jennie Hill. 148 Church St. Taylor. Robert. 7-13 Smithfieid Taylor. William H.. 830 E. Martin St [Terry, Eugene F., 16 B S. Haywood Thompson. Jame.s H Est., 712-18 E Davie St.. 410 Smith Si Thompson, Robert, 66 Cross St Thornton. Kale Est,, Oberlin Rd . ... Thorpe. Marvin. 1507 E. Edenton St. Turner, Bell. 106 Oberlin Rd. . . Turner, aohn Elst., 818 Oberlin Rd.. 713 Second St.. 23ii Old Hillsboro St. Turner. William B. 2209 Barker St. ,. 5.92 3 28 2.46 24.19 5.93 13.94 11.25 30.91 1.64 11.43 4.92 5.92 1.32 2.23 20.91 13.30 19.45 11.48 10.25 3 28 8.61 12.48 9.54 5.51 8.13 1.64 9.43 5,33 11.48 4.92 7.04 5.92 2.23 2.23 17.17 5.10 2.03 2.64 1.41 1.62 19.27 6.10 13.94 3,46 9.43 2.82 264 14.76 .41 7.97 1,23 2.82 1639 9.02 .41 9,43 .32.19 6.15 14.30 1.82 5.51 2.03 6,15 10 04 2 46 19.08 3.87 Umiitbad. Allen. 1287 Edenton St Vandersritt, Paul. 426 S^Swain St .. S.9U Walker. Daniel. 320 S. Bioodworth St., 231-32 Rock Quarry ^ ^ Walkei. Ed Est.. 726 S. Dawson St. Walker. Emma Est.. 702 Oberlm Rd Walker. John. 1313 S. Bioodworth St. Wash.ngton. Dave 4: Susie Washington Cook. 1221 Newbem Ave. Washington. W. T.. 103 Bragg St.. 56-57 Fisher St. Watson, Annie, 299 Smith St. Watson. Henry, 321 E. Worth St. Watson. John Esl. 131 E. Lenoir St. Weaver, David. 133 S. Boundary St. Weaver, Sarah Est.. 1307 E. Lane St. 1309 E. Lane St. Webb, Ada E. E.st., 611 Oberlin Rd. Webb. Stephen. Lot Near Calh. Orphan-ge Whitaker. Annie C.. 220 Fowle St. Whitaker. C, E.. 227-29 Branch St. Whitaker. Lillie, 10 W, Worth St, While. Alexander, 204 S. State St.. 909 E. Davie St,. 905 E. Davie White. Ed., 1301 Newbern Ave. While, Frank B.. 64 Cross St. White, John. 22 Second St. ; Whitlcv. Calvin. 195'i-27 B Center St Wiggins, Eliza, 609 Bi'agg St Wiggins, Helen Est., 324 Caxmon, 113’* Carroll Ave ■ Wilder. Henry. 1111 Mark St Williams, Blanche, Dawson 8c South Sts., Smooth and Boundary Sts Williams. Edward B., 512 Smith St.. 1101 Smith St. Williams, Esther C.. 906 E. Davie St. Williams. Frederick D., 607 Haywood St.. 527 E. Cabarrus St Williams. H. L. Sc Wife. 3 Lots Rock Quan v St. . Williams, Henry Est. 508 Smith St Williants. Hugh. Bluff Ave. Williams. John Thomas Eat. 20 S. Haywood St. Williams. M. W.. 510 S. East St ' William.s. Robert W.. 205 Cox Ave Wdlis, Peonnie, 1441 Holleman Rd.. 1443 Holleman Rd Willis. Will. 1207 E. Martin St. Wimberly. R. E . 219 Camden St. Winters. John. 221 S. East St. Wood. Austin. 222 E. South St. Woods. William M.. 8 Fort Alley. 2 C S. Boundarv Worlds, Louis J.. 189 S. East 2 B 189 S. Elast St. Worth. Henry, 1415 E. Jones St. Wortham. John T.. East Ave. Wright. David. 1209 E. Hargett St , Young. Lynwood, 1015 S. Person St Baker. Utah, 96-7 Joe Louis Park NLGRO WA6 NEF.DEN iConlinued from page 4> Negro ex-service mtn, citizerw of North Carolina, will have spe cial problems of readjustment— pioblems which will need partic ular! .skillful Interpretation and handling, if the Negro veteran is not to be at a disadvantage. There Is no doubt that the five men ap pointed by the Governor will per form a conscientious service for all veterans. But why could not one out of the five have been a Negro? 3.05 11.48 1.03 2.95 12. 1.82 11.43 14.30 11.84 2.64 3.85 WIIXIAM M. COOPER — The W. M. C. Creative Dancers ;)f Wm. M. Cooper high school were uresented in a recital in the school auditorium. Mav 18. Mis.s Lese is director and Mr. J. A. Holden and Miss T- M. Peen are the musicians. The color^ Boy Scouts arc bulld- me a scout hut. the nlv i-ne in Clayton. They expect to spend a eek ill Goldsboro Uuniia the sum mer months. The 3 W. Clyb has oraanizrd a younger set of young girls age 12-13 of which were given a parly bv he older girals on Tuesday. May 15. They will be called the Zany's., A birthday parly was given in honor of Miss Clvde Sanders Tues- day night. May 8. Many friends 'vere present. fhown during the illness and death if their lUuighter and sister, Katie R Slredwick. The Family LEGAL NOTKl CAFTTAL COCA-COLA Bonuira oo. Ui W.MwganSt NOTICF, TO CREDITORS { Having qualllietl as executrix | under the will of Ella C. Pegues, dc-; ceased, this is to notify all persons having claim.s against the estate of said deceased to present them duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 12th day ol April, 1946 or this notice may oe pleaded In bar of any recovery. All persona in debted to said estate will please make settlement promptly. This 12th day of April, 1945. Ernestine P. Hamlin. Executrix nf the will of Ella C. Pegues. Deceased. April 14. 21. 28-May 5. 12. 19. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executrices of the estate of Eldward A. Johnson, deceased of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 115 East Hargett Street. Raleigh. N. C.. in care of Lawyer F. J. Carnage on or before the 28th day of April, 1946 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 28lh day of April, 1945. Signed. Mrs. Fannie J. Deane Signed. Mrs. Temple C. Burge, Executrices April 28: May 5. 12, 19. 28-June 2. DRIVE IN CLEANERS Cash and Carry 325 S. Bioodworth St. 2.64 10.82 2.64 1.23, 14.92 i 4.05 Williams, Thomas Est. B Eaterprise St 9.20 I ATruit We l^eep We keenly appreciate the trust our clienta place in us and we make every conscientious effort to keep faith with them. Every dtail, from first to last, is sfiven careful supervision. Noth ing is too small, too unimportant to do—4f by so doing we can console or be of service to the family. CAPITOL FUNERAL HOME Phone 8-2416 N. C. 1012 £. Hsrgett St. RALEIGH,
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