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PAGE TWO ;AR R1 A G S Licenses to liiat'i ,v were issued . the following pv.r;ioi)» during the w 0..-, according to . ’cords of . niter Fllmyton, Wake County unzar of deeds- Joseph Koighl 1 » South Blount ■'•-M. and Mi:;> p e melie Peebles, South Blount Street. Oct 9. Norris Holden Neus-e Route 1. Miss Florence Mae Holden, . rak-li. Route 2, Oclober H '.Viiliam H Williams, 4)0 Tuck Si,o p and Mis: Fannye Varans -iv: - V- McDith Street, ’ Union, S. October [), .. ■■•'■’l Leslie. Hoi!.. Sju ings, Route -ud Miss AliS'-iti Harris, also of ■ V Sprit..- R.'Utv l, October 9 "c • i a,., jardson, Wendell 1 1 and • ■ Doris Penny. nUvJI. Route 2 October 14. r'phi-iatn H 3 wain 802 Bragg ■t. end Miss tsadye Jeannette v lie- 412 South Blount Street, : tuber id. ega! Notices JHi SI't*PRIOR C'O't'HT >i : t'flf CAROLINA GUI COUNTY N'OTICF, •S' HARD McCOY MIS IP Mi COY i'iie rcspi’iident above named will; sc; -notice that a proceeding as ■ titiiled has been commenc* : in Superior Court of Wain' Yvi: Carolina, for an al,- - oi-ee by the plaintiff from ; ksni and the defendant notice that she is required ■ , , r on or before November 3 dtp office of the Clerk of .-superior Coma of the said ' unty ;n Raleigh, North Carolina id i'l'nsv. er or demur to the corn mud in the said proceeding a? • i-'ovr- entitled in the said com- This the -sth day of October, 1948/ SARA ALLEN, Assistant Ck.rk of the Superior Court . :.nd West. Attorneys f !>. HI. 23. 30-Nov, 6. • n Tin: superior court OR rH CAROLINA ' LAKE COUNTY NOTICE 'UANITA FOGG JENNINGS VS. IA CEO H. JENNINGS THE DEFENDANT. Maceo H. ■ curi'.nhs will take notice that an •-'i entitled as above lias been -:n n.ruced in the Superior Court J IViiitr County, to obtain an üb i lutv divorce on the grounds of vo years spa ration, as provided in Statutes of North Carolina. 1 h.titf and defends!,t having liv ' d separa«j ana apart ror mar* !i t’-vo years next proceeding th . '!-:uu!.!on of this s-.tion, and that, a’.o defendant wh fur‘Her take - tv a; he r- ~,J , 0 appear ''-e" I iap ; f the C ' -ra of th. ;C t IV.- - County, V! “ t-aa. in »• • Couiihouse , ’ a R-;L ‘gb. i n ‘he 18th day of Ortmcv i:U3, or -vi'hln twenty. -•:■:■-!* ’ • n • • and an.--- ~.-r or de m:.'r to the compl-unt said ae on. or the pi*.miff will apply to ’ (’"mi for the rebel demanded ,n sard action. .This 14th day of September. 1948 1 SARA ALL” N, Assistant Clark of Superior Court l'. J. CARNAGE. Attorney ‘LALE OF LAM) L; and by virture of a judg ng»»'>d by the Clerk of the Superior Court of \V: ke County in the - alter of Hilda West’ vs. Joseph 1. Sired wick and wife. ■CI ' . i Stri-swick and others .the und, : e-envuissioners will of ior ror sale a: public auction to the Li; : bidder i <r cash at the court houii- t-ocr of Wake County. Ra ■ in N-.-nh Carolina at 12 o’etoek - - <--'i Monday, November 1, followiig described real property: !- •: certain tract of land, begin- ; ,{n * on Butler Street at a point ■ ' ’V" soutft of the intersection ’ Br.ili ! a.od Grant Streets; run ntnß ’:;cr.;v in a westward direc ,:on 239 feet; running thence m a -d direction 105 feet to a : " h.-> corner of Lot No. 48; ’ •: thence eastward 230 feet he line t f l,ot No 48 to a ' n ' " • rn side of Butler ~ Chester Drive), run- ! ■' ward direction with now Chester Drive) j i • point of beginning : • No. 49 of the San nroperty, and being that v Miorty deeded to James ■’ ' Book 90, page 140. Registry I <1- for Wake County. : stud sale will be for cash •id the purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent as evidence Os good faith. F>-; further information as to the -■Ud property apply to the under i*igri<?d comissionert- This the 27th day of September 2948. ARMSTEAD J MAUPI'N WILLIS G. BRIGGS Oct. 2. ft 10. 23. ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the Estate of the late Mr. I Mamie L. Fitts, deceased late of j Wake County. North Carolina. Thir ls to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said decease 1o exhibit them to the un- 1 dersigned at SIR South Tarboro i Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on. or before the lull day of Septem- j her, 1948. or this- notice will be; pleaded in bar of their recovery. ! Ail persons indebted to the Estate will plea se make immediate pay -: me n l, This Ilfh dav of September, 1948. i GENOA C. FITTS, Administrator W. G MORTIECAT, Clerk of i the Su-pe -tor ' *urt Oct. j, g, 13, *3, -30-Nov. CL ‘ i 11$ ...J - r ■ f ' - V ..,|- .tk, M ''. * - - - -- • Our of Oif highUf‘hls of the Gird yi»ar of the Marine Corps was the author»/aturn of the rt ular Women Clarities. Duriu;* World War H *iwe» th.iK* ;22,<>thi women served hi the iu iive reserve. •PERSONALS Contestant:-, in i!h- 1 ..-. d an nual bioyck- cunli st the Zi-ta Phi .Sorority, LhtiU-i ~-i Zeta chaptc; ~f Rah igh ~n work , tng dilligentiy at. th<- t-r.ii d.: ,v ; : near. Ann Roze!;.-, ih-r says sin d nut kti.iv. . win, but just hopes it v.be “some nice girl or boy.” The contest will ieach It--. - max Wit}: t!n- Blue and W-.itt ■ Hevut- at the Crosb.y - Gan told School Monday evening at tj-Q-j. Fhenie of thu revue is ae.! the World's Ihe contestants are L-uciile Jones, A'laxine Vviusion, Neltia Jean Dunn, Minna Bell Hill, Beu lah Riddick, Robert Hunt, The-..- ' dore Baxter. William it .-rood. Patrick Perry, Ann Horton and Oscar Hinton, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Davu hud ss thGir recent dinner quests the Rev. and Mrs. T c. Hai.isns, h. Rev. W. A Jennings. Mrs. C. C. Scott and daughter, Z. , bi:>, -unci Mr. and .--1 r>-.. A. .A. I -.; of Greensboro. Mrs. Davis has : just returned iron’ a recent irut to Norfolk, Va. -he loi.owmg persons are coti testants in the campaign to eh.-ct MISS WASHINGTON HIGH ■Miss Elsie Brown and Mias Ger aldine Rogers. Sennas. Miss Car et rienne Perrin. Miss Lula per. Miss Delnris' Williams ,:od Y -- Margaret Butcher, jumo.- Mi - Elouise Jel'iiries, Miss Contanco Bocoat, Miss Mary J.mes and Miss Peggie Faulk, sophompn--; and Miss Winifred Lee. Miss Nor; : rue Cotton, Miss Annie Pearson, Miss Barbara Ricks, and Miss Francos Butler, iYt shrnr-n. Miss Virginia Hackey Dadd of Baltimore, Md., is in the city vi.-;-- : iting her sister, Mrs, Delia M Turin., , Mrs Gladys B. 1 Junto , • ci niccc, and strvc-r<f3 'J fiends. Miss Julia Bryant. Miss Sandra Peace, Miss Evangeline Forbes, Miss I‘her by Gibson and Alisr . Mary C-arson had booklets mainl and kus fitted on display in the recent freshmen Horne Econom ics Good Grooming demonstra tion at the Washington Hig-.: School. New officers of the Washington High School Senior Eng]is h Class under direction of Mrs. Gertrude Harris are Misses Hairiett Nunn, president; Lillie Watson, vice president; Mae Thelma Adams, _ j CORSAGE TIME IS HERE . . . This is the social season of the year ~ . She lime when cor - I sages contribute so much to that feeling of being completely "set" for every occasion. We ►re prepared to cater to your cor sage needs. Capable and efficient workers are well versed in the art of corsage making. Prompt delivery service is available to colleges and residences. Give us a call today. TURNER’S FLORIST A. J. TURNER. PROP. Located In The Cooper Building COR. CABARRUS & BLOODWORTH STS. TELEPHONE 3-8092 iSfUIMFinTSSc 24-HOUR SERVICE 322 FAST ( VBARBt.S ST, C. A. BAi'WOOll, Owner • secretary: Virginia Gary, assis tant secretary Ruby Thompson, : oporto; Mai gat'd Nichols, pro rroni chan man; and Agnes Al ston, constitution chairman. i let : r b' tor: Eliza Ed vv;,ids of Soui.ii Wilmington Street t-ntert.o 1 ieri ;hc Fuel Club i.J St. Paul A .VIE Char til Clift.' r, Giandv of Heck Street is a pabc-iit is: Ihe Veterans’ Hosp’tal at Otecii North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. vViiiie Wilson of JO4 F-.-wie Strec!. announce the uiarrlago of the;; daughter. Miss Betty Rose, to Charles Adcock. Tuesday. October 19. Ch axis Heights News U;Jaii’er Jones i-f 12 Hyde Ter: act- has bee;a ill and confuted to n;s home for several days. The Booker T. Washington Club will meet Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Davis at 606 S. Harrington St. John Chavis is p v esident. Mr.--, Roy Hic-ks and daughter, : Carolyn, of Baltimore. Md., for mer Chavis Hgts. residents, have returner! h- .me after visiting re iative and fnenus. Mis, Wi;):e I i ■- Joniss of Wa.-hington, D. C.. is visiting, he; i parents. Mi. and Mrs. John Lew is of 423 S Swain St. bliss EL;.- Little oi New York City has returned home after vis aing her mother, Mrs. Junnie Lit tle of 1 Hyde Terrace Mrs. James Curry of 1706 Lin-' t ain 4; ..Vv . 1 <i s be en .: fc.,r sev -. raj days, but is able to be out : again now. Norman Sanders, Jr., and sis ter, Sandro, have been ill for sev eral days. Mrs, William Spain and son, William, Jr., have returned home al'to. visiting Mrs. Spain's son in ' Grec- .‘•horn for several days. Wil- Jr., hn:- just celeb.-ated his t.-hr-i birthday. Mrs. D. B. Armstrong of Char lotte was m the city Sunday vis itin£ relatives Miss Priscilla M. Wright of 6 Iredell Terrac< is improving after an accident rn her home recently. All f: tends are in deep sym- j path.v with Mrs. Ada Dark and | family of 20 Lincoln Terraco in i the death of Mrs. Dark's sister. ; Mrs. Efi'ie Crump of West Ra leigh. THE CAROLINIAN ,St. Augustine’s College Homecoming Pn:>gra m To Begin At 9:30 A. M. A program of activities which i will begin October 29 and termin ate with an Alumni Barbecue the! evening of the 30th has jus*, bem, announced by officials st St. Aug ust (lie's College in preparation for the annual Homecoming and > Homecoming game October 30. at | which time the Fighting Horses; I tackle the strong Livingstone Col- ; ! lege Bears of Salisbury. The Kate :£>, Chapter of St Aug-1 ! uttinc . Alumni it urge j all Alum Jni chapters to participate in the: | parade which is expected to be j I even better than last year's parade, j i Tile program of activities will in- ! I elude usidr from the game. 9:30 to 11:00 R M. Friday, the; 129th, Coffee hour at St. Agnes, ! Nurses Home, sponsored by the i Charlotte alumni 12:00, Saturday, the 30th. Parade, | j beginning at St. Augustine’s cam-i I pus and following a route similar; Ito the route followed .ast year. i 2:00 The game between St Aug-! j ustine s College and Livingstone ! j College in Chavis Park 6:00-8:00 Barbecue in the Col-! lege Grill sponsored by the Ha- Heigh Alumni. I This season's team has shown | vast ‘improvement over last year’s \ \ aggregation . In its first game, the j Horses hat by a two j oint rnai gin | from a strong Winston-Salem Teach < r eleven The following week .f. was just beaten by the 1947 Cl A A ; champion Bhaw. Bears, I.ast Satur dpy it edged the Fayetteville ']'• ers by 21-13. In' their homocoming battle, ti e Saints will renew u prewar rela- ; '' ;ori witii a lon.r rival. Both KciiooL : have produced fighting aggrega-! ! turns and the game on the 30th 'expected to be a real duel BIRTHS Bii th certlficut.es so babies born - to the following couple:; were reg istered in tite offices of the Wake County Health Department during the past week: Frank Smith and Mrs. Elnoia :■ McCoy Smith, 5 Rogers Alley, a i son, Michael. October 10. Robert Douglas Fairbanks and Mrs Mildred Smith Fairbanks. - DUB Poole Road, a son. Robert Douglas, Jr. October 11. Oscar Allen and Mrs. Mary Wal ter Allen 804 S. East Street., two' d.iughteis, Mary Louise and Doro ; they Louise, October 32. Edward Walker and Mrs. Hen nfctta Brook-- Walker, Route i : Yake Forest, a daughter. Henrietta! Joyce, October 5. David Clay and Mrs. Conns Har ns Clay. Raleigh, Route 6. a son Mose Lee. October 6. Merinmn Smith - „d Mr a Alice Jones Smith- Raleigh, Rouif 3 .3 daughter, who was not named* October 4 Willie Smith and Mir. Mittie Jet-' ters Smith W.-.kc Fore t. Rvute 2. a son, Mattie. October 2. .DEATHS & FlMiims Final rites for M's Anni:- Ar nold who died on Monday of last I we,! 1 !- c •n.ric ; fra:;; the Kush Memorial AME Zen Church here on Friday of last week. Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ( Final rites for Miss Effie j Crump of 601 Rosenaount Ave. ; who died on Friday of last week , were conducted from the Wilson Temple Methodist Church on : Oberlin road Tuesday afternoon , and followed by interment in Hilicrest cemetery. Surviving are Iter husband ; Donnie Crump; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Denning of Winston- , Salem; two sons, Charles an d j Ollie Crump; five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Perry of New Jersey Mrs Ada Dark, Mrs. Ludie Cnavis, Mrs. Addle Matthews and Mrs. Azahe Taylor, the latter two of Philadelphia, Pa.; and three brothers. Ollie and Frank Chavis, Raleigh, and Joe Chavis of Phila delphia, Pa. [ seel Shoes MENS good quality, dress Oxford style and ready for wear. In all , Sizes. SI.BO pr. USED Army Shoes i Will wear like iron, in good condition, ready to wear, all I sizes. $2.00 pr. Men’s Sails All sizes, color and materials, I extraordinary bargain. «hgh t i l.y used, expertly cleaned and ! pressed. State size, first and , second choice color. SB.OO a Suit j * - - r I Men’s Pants | Used, cleaned, pressed and - fine grade. State size, first and : «ond choice color. $2.00 pr. Mail order sla.ti.nq sure, include half deposil and pay balance C. O. El. M. NEWMAN II Eaiit 32nd. St Hew York i , H. Y. l AKA TO PRESENT 11048 DEBS BALL Plans for the oresentation of 35 young Jadies to society n its ; an: ual Debutante Ball ware fta !M."d .'ii the agenda of tap first . mer-u.,. -■ Alpha Theta ©mega . i i te Alpha Kappa Alpha ISororit which met at the home of Soroi Julia Delaney, on N. ; State Si- - et, with sorors Delaney ■ and Gertrude Harris as hostess-s. T li -■ Debutante Committee, headed by Soror Virginia Newt-li. reported that 35 girls from Ra* i leigh and other Eastern Ninth ; Carolina cities will be presented |at the sorority's annual ball on j the Raleigh Memorial Audiloi -im ! Friday evening, November 26. at . at which time Miss Debutante of ‘ 1948 wifi be crowned. Both debs and sorors have been ! making preparation since mid | summer and this year's dance promises to be one oi the most | colorful ever presented m the : city. 1 In addition to the bah other ; social events are being planned ! in hunoi of the young ladies, tout - | standing among thus-* will be a j reception given by former dcb’.i : t. ntes and a buffet luneh-on «iv ien by the sponsoring group aider j the 1 rehearsal on f i r..tj.si ■ -,.r i November 26. i Members of the D. butante j Committee are: Sorors Virginia j Newell, Susie V. Pei ry, Martha i Wheeler, Margaret Whitaker, and ! Gwendolyn Ligon. j Upon the completion of plans for the ball, the group heard a loport sic-m tlie Program Cun nuttee, headed In- S now Blau- he : Daniels at which time tile group i £ gened t(. lake Health a ini j.:: ; ev of interest for the ve; : , Gfi re.s of Alpha f tu Jim - | s4j iiv us iolio ws: Basilc-us, So: r Jub - D- br- . Anti-Basileus, Soror Joyce C. Mc- Lendon, Grammateus. Sor o:• Gwendolyn Ligon. F,p J i>-u. Soror Martha Whether- Tamio chus, Soror R. McCaroey: Dean of Pledgees, Soror Blanch? Dan j iels; Reporter, Soror Virginia K i Newell; Chan man Budget t. ! mittee, Soror Rachel McCauley: Chairman Prog ra m Commit j tee. Soror Blanche Dana, 'Chairman Debutante Committee, Soror Virginia Newell: Chairman I Public Affairs Committee. Sow ■ Cooper FI ow ev s Ci i a nvi n : Health Committee, Soror Mamie I MuCauley. Chairman St-.-ering Committee. Soror Gertrud;- JNo ; ris: and Parliamentarian. Soror ; S. V. Perry. LONELY HEARTS Lonely? 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