2 Segal Notices •'! THE SUPERIOR < OVUT •K* ORE I Hi: CLERK lORT'I <‘A HOI.IN A V -i C K C( MJNTY NOTICE or OA WEST ANLi HUSBAND ! f 1 WPIKT P, i*mnavp Oi-'EPH 1 STRKDw i'. 'K AND; ibi-hi STREDWICK; JOHN i’REu'WJCK AND WIFE, BIS A | I' i■ !■: sTttEDWICK; CAHRfKi ill i A MS, widow, and M ARY j '.■l L. and husband, if ox an 1 ,, ano j nUn.i heirs ot James Hail or] ■ nihe.r person interested m tirej , 1/ tij .-remat iier described : ' ;■ names being unknown. Rc-- ui o t j ts in- respondents, John St red wick.• . • ife Beatrice StredWiek Car I ’.vtiiiajn-: v.ijaw and Mary Bait 1 :l. if any, and the heirs] H i i if he has iay, t-md <■ ■■ i nelsons mtc?j c:v d in ’tie ?e; vs inch are the subject of j ipj breeding, their names being i • .known, will take notice that a recduag entitled as above has v.:, «ommenced m the Superior! urt ot Wake County, North Car- j ‘in.i to sell certain teal estate i • die is ion, the above named p* ii.-rei s and the above named re . i.t. with other iTsycnden:?;' i.t names are unknown, being of said real estate, a*: itUr«?.s m common ot ii&vinf sh • crost lit said rsal estate, &aid • c.*i t '' to being as follows; Th.-.; certain tract of is no U nt - . on Butler Street as a P-- • .'Vet south of the irtersectiov.' Bmlcr nnd Grant Street .un : r; Uicnce in a westward direr- t . .- 230 feet; running thehce m a ; direction 105 tee! to a iMfit. the corner of Let No. 48, 1 ; mg thence eastward 230 fee?; rc line of Lot No. 48 to a; i the western side ot But-; S-ueet, i now Chester Drive;. ' nr.'tp: thence in a northward cU- : v:;;w la Butler Slrret 'new: Che«-.er Drive) 305 feet to the point | ■.; lew nning nnd being Lot No. ,» . • i me San Domingo property, and ■ •i-iug that same property deeded : .1 nines Holt in Book 80. page !4«. Hairy of Deeds for Wake County Ar.-.i the said respondents will • ■ nuhner notice that they ■•equibed to appear at the office of .» cnuk r.f the Superior Court of VV.-.kt- County in the eourtlwju?:* ;-U,;h, North Carolina, within ‘■o bft.?r the .13th day ot Si-.p-t ruber. 3948, and answer or' « :r.ut to the petition in said action '■ v .he pc-Utionets will apply to the , court for the relief demanded ini ate said petition I'm..-' tile 1 at'i day of August. J94r. , W. G. MGRDECAI. Clerk of i the Superior Cornl of Wake County, N ORTII CAROLIN A IV AKF. COUNTY 1 {A. V iNt; Qt T AL. It 1 1 _ j..i as AJ -1 mm,i. h eyj'ix of fht Estate of the : Tb ; :vi W Wliitesrit ceer-recd, !: [.;• . i VV,3 ? Couuty. North Can '.u, »!'.;•. i; to rutify kh per iOUv i i,..v.ng en.itns against the Estate oi scud deceased to exlncrt them to ' ..y .dei'rr er.uu at Vy-t r-'-rv r yte-v-iil.. :?• rcet. Raiciefi, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of August - 1049, or -.his notice will he pleaded • bar of the it iccovery. All pet ILUI.U. i I MANGtR? A CROSS I ■ 'iHE RALEI^FK^Isi! 24-HOUR SERVICE 3i*» EAST CABARRUS ST. C. A HAYWOOD, Owner ms. HEtSfiMw/ tvA/cA tvene you? A SURGICAL TECHNICIAN? A MEDICAL TECHNICIAN? A COOK? A BAKER? A CONSTRUCTION TECHNICIAN? A CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT MECHANIC? A HEAVY AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR? A MEDICAL ADMINIS TRATIVE SPECIALIST? If ft. ftRASY MU U. t. KIR FORCE RtSRUmNfi SERVICE ARMY RBCRIHTING STATION FOST OFFICE Mill I INC RALFIGH, N, C I sotis indebted to the Estate will j please, make immediate payment, Tills 13th day ot August, 1948 Mrs. Wilhehnina Willlunts, Administratrix j Aug JJ I*l 2fe-Sf.pt 4. Jl, Ife. » AECUTOR NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ] NOR in . •• R< II i , j w AKE COIJN t V MOTH I i henry gEggaiE:, vs I M AGOS JEFFRIES | THE DEh'fe'Hlj/iWT, Maggie Jcf • tries, uiii take notice that an ac ! t.ou entitled a., above lias been j r*»,iiiueiK-i-d in the Supei.ui Couit jof Wake County to obtain an ab i tolur. diver ip on the grounds of | two yeat . teparation no provided ] ui the Statutes oi North Catolina, : plaintiff and defendant having liv iec sepai at>.- and apai t for more | ti'ian two years next pteceeding the ] institution ui flu a action; and tha* '•id defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap i pear at the Os lice of the Clerk of the Superior Court Wane Cotyi j ty. North Oaioh.: m the rourt i hou-e in Raleigh, on the 27th day :ot Septrinbei .:(4fe or within nven j ty days ttnucotter arut answer or demur to the . oiTtpiauii of raid a c ; non, oi tin plait'd iff tv ill apply to ; the *;t h i ti...• .yi. ,• f dernand- Icd in said complaint Tills IGtK day of August, MB. y A. R A t I..LT.N. Assistant CieiK - i Supcnor Court I J. CARNAGE. Attorney Aug J.fe-Sept v il, Ui. IN THE >l EERIC.R i OiiT ]NORTH CAROLINA ; WAKE COUNTY NOTICE ] VALUE LOFTON VS i SAMUEL LOFTON THE DEFENDANT. Samuel Lot |tcn will take notice J’r.at an action i ; entitled as ah- < iraa been corr;- *menced m the Sub.;.;or Court oi Ccur.fy a. v tvtft.n an absolute divorce on the sveuuds of two: ! years teparpt!.-.. as provided in the • Statutes ot North Carolina, plain- • tiff and defendant having Jived ■ eparafe and apart for more than • ! two years, next preeeeding the ua i itifutloji of this action, and that : alu Vl 11 rnfOti f !V ]; ' itilti.l'i iTikC riit ii.'j tC - lit is rc-quired to appear i toe i.'lie• t iht’ Clerk ot the • Supetic-r Court, oi Woke County, North Carohno, in the Courthouse ; mur to the roir.plr.:ut of .-aid ac m Raicrgh. ..n ilv: 27fh day of t pTcpoocr is. iS s r wit Inn twenty .slays thereafter answer or de limit. cr the plahytiii vrill apply to , 'he Court tor the relief demand-' od lit said ss.-mp m sst Ti'uf 20th b: ; v Ot Au-s , 1948 ’•AR.-i n.LI.EN, A";: O.t • .vik '.if tie Snperioi Court F, . CAR S'. AGK. A.ll ot ne y 28-Srp< 4 li. .16. : STATE OF NORTH C AROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified ss Executor ox ;hc t.L.yts oi Mis Nannie Dunston • Senders deceased, late of Wake ' County. North Carolina, this is to : t;fy ab per sens t.iving claims .'.gvu.iS! the -sud estate to exhibit • tht same to the Undersigned on or before the 23rd day of August i&49. css tius notice v»iL be plead- If you held any of these spe cialties for six or more months In the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard, and can otherwise qualify, you may enlist in the U. 6, Army now for 3 years as a non ■commissioned officer The exact grade you will receive will depend on your pre vious experience and U sluing, as covered in W. D. pamphlet 12-18. With the high take-home pay of an Army job and the splendid career opportunities which are open to Army men, this is a priv ilege you’ll want to take advan tage of, if you can meet the specifications, To find out if you measure up. stop in at your nearest U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. 1H KTIIS Birth certificates for babies born to the following couples! were registered in the offices of the V/ake county health depart- ; ment ciuring the past week mill- . I trt-T .1 . M<r r •»• I I* G’UCH **'» ijutil dUU AV4LCS, Canaady Wilder, !jio Montague Lane, .< son, Huger Anthony, July 1 in S 3. A ancm Hospital Bennie Thornton and Mrs. Der is CUifiboine Thnrmon, alb a I Person Mtreet, a son, bennir ! George, July Jo m St. Agues! ilos ! piital, James Dunn and Mrs. Ernestine Cist Dunn, 22b N Haywood St., a son, James, Jr. August 23 at St. Agnes Hospital. Harrison Stanbaek and Mrs Odell Leach St&nback, 807 S. Per son street, a son, Harrison Larry, • August 22 in St. Agiiw; Hospital, Robert arid Mrs. Lillian Free man Perry. 119 Carver Street, a daughter Barbara Carolle, Aug- August 24 in .'.i Agnes Hospital Plummer Alston and Mrs. Ca therine Carrington Alston, 519 S. Blount Street, a sun. Jimmie Lee, August 24 in St. Agnes Hospital Hezekiah Gocdson and Mrs Louise Malone Good son Eagle Rock, a girl, Linda Elaine, Aug*- ust 24 in St. Agnes Hospital. George Halloway and Mrs Ad die Richardson Halloway, Raleigh a son, George Albert. August 25 in St. Agnes Hospital. Arthur Wilson and Mrs. Dora McNeil Wilson, 1301 S. Person Street, a daughter, Patricia, Aug ust 25 m St Agnes Hospital. Jotin Lumell Dunn and Mrs. • Margaret Cheek Dunn, 1108 Pen der treet, a baby girl. Mary Hel en. August 27 in St Agnes Hos pital. Orrin Ray Haywood and Ivies. Pearlinp {smith Haywood 412 K. South Street, a son. Orrin Ray, Jr, August 25 in ;-f. Agnes Hos pital. Ervin Coiliei and Mrs. Ruth Andersen Collier. Apex, Route 1, .i daughter Mamie Lee August 2b in St. Agnc-; Hospital. Lonzo Jones and Mrs. Lena Peacock Jones 502 S. Harring ton Street, a girl Christine, Aug ust 29 in St. Agnes Hospital. Oris Henry Leathers and Mrs. lllda Scott Leathers, Raleigh, Kb . 1. a son, Anthony August 30 in St. Agnes Hospital Edward Hail and Mrs Louise Williams- Hall 1009 Smith-field Street a baby girl who was not named, August 3i in St. Agnes Hospital. Henry Richmond f-Lai ar.d*Mrs. Bertha Stewart Mia,. 518 Patter son Ah, a girl. Theresia D.anne. August 31 us St. Agnes Hospital. Leroy Williams and Mis. Jose phine Eason Williams Route 2 Smith field a sc-n, Ray Edward. August 31 in St. Agnes Hospital. William Henry Walker and Mrs. Doziette Bobbitt Walker Garner, .sun, Dearde, August 3'i in St, Agnes Hospital Herbert Douglas and Mrs. An nie HaU Douglas, 224 Fowler St a girl, Brenda Lou, August 30 >n , St. Agnes Hospital ed in bar of then recovery AH per sons indebted to -Md estate please make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of August. iJrife W. G MGRLECAI, Clerk of the Superior Court. | Aug. 22,30 -Se pt, ti 13, 20, 27. IS THE SUPERIOR COURT • NORTH CAROLINA ! WAKE COUNTS' NOTICE : JUANITA TOGO JENNINGS VS i MACRO H JENNINGS THE DEFENDANT, Maceo It Jennings, win take notice that an , action entitled av above has been ; commenced in the Superior Court ;of Wane County, to obtain an tib- I solute divorce on the grounds of ; two years ‘.paraiion, as provided in | the Statutes of North Carolina. ; plaintiff and defendant having iiv - : ed separate and apart for more than two years next proceeding th. •nstriution -..* this action and that | said defendant will ;'ucn<.-r take • | notice that he is required u. appeal at the office ot' the Clerk of ino Superior Court of Wake County. : North Carolina in the Courthouse :in Raleigh, on the- ißth day ot. October 3948, or within twenty • , days thereafter and answer or dc | mur to the complaint of said ac | tion, or the plaintiff will apply to j the Court for the relief demanded jin said action. I This 14tb day of September. )948. : SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court F. J, CARNAGE. Attorney j CAPITAL CAM QSk M-W&BSt MMWBSS& © 2SKIHB / j gam dial em Complete rrr-i Home Furnishers We can furnish any room in your home from the living room to the kitchen. See us first. W, E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 1 121 E, Martin St ’ THE <' A U>‘»LIN LAN DEATHS & FUNERALS Final rites for Sylvester Hodge who died at Garner Thursday of last week were conducted at the Raleigh Funeral Home Chapel on Friday of last week and followed Kn i .4.■« r> rv\ rj»nt i»i t o W nnij Cfronk Cemetery in Garner. Funeral service for Mrs. Min nie Fitts of 319 S. Tarboro St., who died it) Si. Agnes Hospital on Wednesday was held at the First Conareg-atlonal Church Fri day of last week with the Rev. C. E. Lawrence, pastor, officiat ing and followed by interment in the Mt. Hope Cemetery. Final rites for Mrs. Minnie Hockady Perry who died in the St. Agnes Hospital on Friday, September 3, were conducted from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. O. S. Bullock, pas tor, officiating and followed by interment in the Mt. Hope Ceme tery. Funeral service for George Dunston, World Wax 11 veteran who died in the Veterans Hos pital at Kecoughtan, Va , on Aug ust 29 was held at the Raleigh Funeral Horne on Tuesday of last week and followed by interment in National Cemetery. Final rite?, for Mrs. Emma W. Taylor of 904 S. Haywood Street wily died at her home early Sa turday morning following a brief illness were conducted from the St. Ambrose Episcopal Church Monday with the Rev. George Fisher, pastor, officiating and fol lowed in Mt Hope Cera -terv Mrs. Taylor, a well-known local nurse, is survived by one daugh ter Mrs. Bertha Taylor Terry: v sons, Harold Taylor of Asheville and Theodore Taylor o,t Raleigh, and 3 grandchildren. VIAPLETEMPIE BY JOSEPHINE TEBREIX Regular worship servicer wee neid at the Maple Tempi-:- Ccngie ' gational Christian Chinch Sunday beginning with "lOntizy School, at i9:30. The Rev Lee was in charge of the morning services. At 7:30 the praise service was conducted and toHowcd by the evening servin'. We an happy u have- Mrs. Helen Alston join oui church All visitors were weicem td by tht pastor ir. charge At 5:00 the Woman Club gave a spiritual tea u the home of Miss Odell Woods on Eas* Hargett St. ' The tea was heid at the home of Miss Woods for the benefit ot her mother who is ill The Woman s C lub me: Monday at the nope ot the president Mrs Eha H .yes After tne business ses if-treshme,-' >-, <. ;t. rved. ; Noxr meeting will ot heid st the ifk.i'rt' ot this y .Mrs. J O-r* ■ 'plime Terrels, at 420 1-2 South . Haywood Street. Ail member? art. urged to t« present. WAKE SALVAGE CO, W«s Bey &s«4 8«B Evwytltae of V&lu* FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS ~ RADIOS §37 E„ Wsstcmsffoß St, Phone 2-232? mmwhmhmmhMmmV HAYWOOD’S SODA SHOP "Raleigh's Newest Soda Shop" # TASTY SANDWICHES ♦ FOUNTAIN SODAS * ICE CREAM # CIGARS, CIGARETTES • COSMETICS • PERIODICALS JULIUS HAYWOOD, Prop. 417 J 5, Blood worth S». HOME And whr: n tnoal it will be— nc-B.eened exactly right, and every dish boasting a real home-cooked flavor. B&H CAFE 411 S. BLOUNT ST. Dial 55£7 for; —COAL —FUEL OIL l ; --KEROSENE [CORRELL COAL & OIL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Owner DIAL 5567 307 North Whl 11 . PERSONALS There was a shower given in hoti or of Mr?. Clarice Spring Septein- i j be;- 7, at the home of Mr?. Hosa ! , oui ceil, ov.-i Fowie Sir* el. 1 here , j were a number ot friends present, j Mr and Mrs. »• i) Andrews ' j and Mrs Rebecca Andrews ot | New Yyrk City are visiting Mr. j j and Mrs David W Andi e ws. ot' j 1318 Oberlin Road Mis; Barbara .it an Boylau of 80z ! South Person Street celebrated her I ■ seventh uirthday on Wednesday oi i Last week Guests were Judith j ; Ann Winters. Hattie Martha Jones ! ! Walter Davis, Milton E. Lawrence] ; and Mary G Lawrence. They had j : much fuh playing games. Cake. | I ice cream, mints and nuts were \ j served. Barbara received many j igifts from hiu friends | Miss Beatrice Durham of Wasn j ington, D. C' . i- guest of hei pai- • jents on Camden Street Mesdame? Annie Lee Wiinbusn j and Ethel Mae Williams and] daughter. Barbara Ann, recent | , guests of their parents, Mr. and | ; Mrs Henry Jones of Cotton place have returned io then home in; New York. Miss Sylvia Dunn spent her va cation in Winston-Salem as. gtwwi ' ot her sis.ter. Miss Martha Ann F'.,?- ter. Mrs Annie Freeman of Camden | ■Street ha?, returned home from her • vacation in Washington. D *' . i New York City and Connecticut Miss Laura Davis of East Hargett ‘Street has returned to the city ' from Tillery to enter her children. Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the BILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 122 £. Davie Street Phone 3-3231 WHY WOKRV! ABOUT CASH jggp USE OUR EASY wsAYE BuocEr plan A Small Down Payment Allows You to Choose From Many Useful Items ~™ And You Can Enjoy Then W‘h*Se Pay my On Your I Arms. * TIRE SALES r - & SERVICE CO. ; mi—iirmwii i St. Ambrose Episcopal Church School GEO A, FISHER, RECTOR Wilmington and t'abaiTus Sts. HOMECOMING DAY Sunday, September 19, 9:45 a. m- PARENTS TEACHERS PUPILS A Li. WELCOME jl Mm* * esm s^£^Sm soar EiBOBShft 1 on your AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES i It you carry your travel fluid* in caib, you’re taking a big 1 risk-and an unnecessary risk, too. It’s easy ro safeguard I youx money with American Express Travelers Cheques- | j known and spendable anywhere, and iajt. A prompt refund « f will be made, in esse of loss or theft. / No identification is necessary on these cheques except 1 your signature. No time lunit-they’re good until used. On H A sale at chi* bank, for only 75? per $lO3 kniaimam,, 40#). 1 ~j Mechanics & Farmers Bank DURHAM-RALEIGH y L Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Betty nnd Jearte, in scliqvi. I Mrs Charles !_, Robinson has I [returned from Philadelphia, Pa. ! j Mi and Mrs Homer L. Smith land family were railed away to I attend tin- funeral ol Mrs Smiths i mothei Who died September -t in iit rent iilfr, S C Mil.- •;• ltd a Huttin and Minnie! T. Brooks have returned from I i Brooklyn, New Rochelle and Hyde; Park, New York. Mr:.. Mae Mangum Williams eon | tames quite sick in Brooklyn, Nev> [ ; York. Mrs. Ida Allen who became sick ! while visiting in Norfolk Va., is j I improving. I Mesdarnes Cieo Parrish anti iFlorlne Huntet ate patients in Si ! | Agnes Hospital 'marriages ■Licenses to marry were issued | to tin following couples during the past week, according to ret* ords of Hunter Ellington, Wake county registrai of deeds: Willie Morgan, Zebuion, and j . Miss Ezzltil Wiggins, KnightdaU, [ I September 8. js dgar Preston Utley Holly • Springs and Mrs. Sadie McNeil, , also ut Holly Springs, Septeov ill. WiUifer Burnette and Miss Kt- j tie McKenzie, both of Knightdkk. 1 Route 1, September 11. VVEiCK ENOINU .SATURDAY, AKUTEMIA\U l«, 1 It Pays To Advertise! 1 Hunter Brothers Fur Quick Services For pkj(• V (;«<){• £U IF'4 AND WOohl DIAL 9393 or 3 1998 AND "Never Worry, We Are On Our Way" A lifetime in Flame* Why lair* chances on burning up s lifetime's effort Sts * siagle terrifying hour when if* *o simple and inexpensive to pro tact yourself against any posts! bl» mishap. Your home and family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster *f but a few pennies a day. W»'U show you how. SEE YGUH LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. DURHAM, n. C. LIGHT HAULING HEAVY LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS ■ PROMPT - EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S, Lawson St, Dial 9478 - 9212 Ed. Uinstead, Mgr. 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