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PAGE TWO Rosalie Williams’mrrr | CAROLINIAN £^lß| soainjwm 1 ' "I (i ‘ »'lhi In aid Harriet Preesly s program over Radio .Station " *''*•' i'H l v n i>. in. w.'u* happily surprised to hear her in .111 • .ltei \ i.v, Will, ,/iiii lllnaily v* llosu otic Ilian exhibit lon ul jiailll.ill/s Kaii *u alpime i- now being shown a! the Richard 11. Harrison l.lhrai’y. N v bo- . Gey ruiirnneil will! Is ill tin- belief that those paintings - quill- illll l 1 1 *■ >I illy ami ilnnv great ju oniise. 1■ 1 1111 1,1; 1 ii« \vi- taili ii in mention tlial tin- inruinl opening at the On- ■ wen several alt motive an alignments 1,1 flowers from ' ' i *■• ** 1: ■ oi All’. Prosily . Especially attractive was a bouquet ul’ long ei..-lun»*-i! y-llow to.-, roses sent by »!!■<• parents of tin- arlisl. Anolhui ail, artiv*- ai l aiiie iiieiit was from Mr ami Mrs \l Thomas. The > hihilii.n i.- ■ileiialiit lo continue at. tin library thl'oiiirh May 11 the Kappa (lan.-.-* Kriilay in Dnrliam was quite a gala affair. This a. anal Itlark and White l'"<irinal is always one of tli • high spots In , the spring soeial ralemlar of Raleigh and Durham. Limited -pacj '•ill no: permit me ii> inline the many Raleighites who Were seen J_'veryo,ie -eeim-d (o have a good time limn-, Inrrri her, r, hunts ne.rt turn t/ii’ir nitration ti, thr htlt.ti 1'' ’ *■ ' Is ' .1/ 1 ' " ' 111 I A l”l 110 liII lh /ir.l 111 /til It' illtl . 1n II it, I . flops o / 111 f! r limit /hiy it ml. The uni ei in who motored to Wilma last Wednesday to be jrnests *d Mis: I rei.e Wl.-ifie, as sh- en'ettalned her After ftj\ I’.ridgo •■'i’ll* en., V'd ,i levity ri ening Tlie party was held at the S'ilver Hoot. I'hei'i "..ii i' nililis us liriilve and one of pinochle. The prizes were Most s’tract ii e but I must, n ort t tint neither of the Rnleighites won •* high score prize. However, tin hostess did present to each ut her 1 e.t mi - tow 11 inlets .1 love!, while linen handkerchief. / •■in'! ’/., r 1 ll \rril, •:• / th, "olurfut "tirl fllslp Hl‘ nti hut h rre ■.■ a r. f • Hit jtrim rorkt. tit. jillinl r/t iej. rvi hint, n pror sititul ■ ‘■hi; 11 •ll in ■i.s/it ,■' pototo (■ft,:i lilt! ■< • fnim hisriil/s. ■ ,■/ ti’n "J.‘ " >1 o' n;l ...10-.-.! in nr .1! "V •;-■<? i: 1 t.-'i! ,f, on o h-ttii •*•• Imt .fir I, ,1 mini,,, oherse < 1 lit 1 I t I.r •! ■ ml "OS in th, ,11 n o' ,1 1,.V,1i1t/: , Inlil.rl of ft ; a r v .1,1,1 , .-f ith irinn ~1 fU/ft-i Pnt .■."■lor tcilh •in tinll,l/1 tot,no 7 h,. loisl.it hiin lh inis nunlr of a cipihml Mrs I; St Turner Mrs. Peril FI asp. and Mrs. Charles Williams orii* til - oilier tin from Raleigh attending. Thr- Firtim- Class ,_,f Washington High School and its advisors a, > >< ii,- cone: nniiated apon tie pn-s-enMitior. of a very iicaul ifni Innfor • liioi - from !.,si Friday night The 1 bnne of tin- dame was "A night U, Hawaii Especially riitni' iive was the hntv ceiling of stars against • lilac background suspended over the major portion of the dance floor. I' was -ertainlx atnan-ticc and <i,ff<-i <■ *ll and faculty and stu drub- eejin d to in* having a wonderful time. 'fin- .line issm- of Ebony Magazine which arrived in tin mail the ; 1 ! of thi-- w.ei< features the personnl story of *s..retro Kharna. the l" . I. ' Urie.n Cilieftaii Tie front' .ov' r pictures tin- pejnee. hia v it.- nrd daus'lite" In his stirring story tie fells o| the tronldes • ■ - !.i !i Ij'.'it him as a f.-sutt of his iicnriaiv to a white l.oiidotl t ;:• t n.mied tint!. Williams T lieiieve von will find tie. story interest. l«f if von can find time to read if Mi, li lUirtoi Font!!’. I>f’ .-t or o' thr ff/nnpti.i,. fom in unity frtitr 11. in : to: . 1 iniinin. av/v prrsr-n flo n nmji ca j.nrit uif ) P’ll', t S. niton ot Shun" C lli i rr<:U li t rs/urs ItllftT (IU spices th, t/.rrr lorn/ eh apt err ot Delta s’i am a Theta Sorority. Mss. H*' ..i.t t ... roiii/hi o rhnlUiifjin’i n. cxsiipt- in th'' roh\ ot rrerii fa.. it., i,'ut’, in .murill’l on,/ ... 0 ■ <OU i o /.a n n viuht'. ; mol if.,' ic 'eption jo iteieeatin.: Hah on Slmw caunnis. In tin* n ■ civ -1 if ■: lie •: I '.oil ! la!! mi SllilW it! lit Jill s. J n tile feCclv ]n . v- repres.-nf a lives Sri./T vtiriicos lural sororities and fra j ... iti:.. ale e vilh rile gnost of lioilor. Aft’s. He.'itty Airs Really was |vi.ji,'d te Rail itrh i.v her hn.«s(*nnd who is direr tor of puhlirity at Hampton irintitutf. ' .iiir* .’file .■ t-.iirnia.n of the Division of File* \rl- at :i-j*■ i , ..;, ;c rre.d*’d tin* i-A -1 iva! .e Fi: \ ris at 11 oiv.i rd t iii f rr,i,ru‘ /..f!e ti v fn,'t host pAshru t ’ the reeentl u instoVrA rhmo 1, . I, ii-.ioio luilii /’..■; /in'. •itii a. Shoo ! nirrrs-it n. '/'hr in'" ■:/ .- /■,■■)’„ <;r:nmn, :■■■, of’:, in it a prrxrnttil it* uloirti, oi ioln.lit c, nf r t !>l lil ■ O -I rot S.! tll I’t, 10. \/l:it l’l‘l still In: thl In,rs i" ‘.iii ir \ r..." oni r s iros thr s r -rio < fl.onrf Inr /'on inniOn 1f,.//.,, .I’ll- X, r. a,lf hi ns. Hr.,thr... .... thr Untruth ihnnni t'hri irr ‘iron' l 1 r't o C/u'orr, nni Shnit" T . tn ,f i form t/o ro .nr hint. ~,,,, s, ,i I.nistiiir'. foltror po rt). i t <•</. Ati ”• Vii, I. Fair: popular hcantirian of 414 Alston Street at- F rded 'lie i m.’idftii annua! Xortli Camillas Stsite Asso* iation ot iteau. I :::.r. . '-'!n ceiireseniid Oiaptrr eh Mr- J. fatlrlA hat! o pleasant surprise iri r„ hr, first rt.vsn. n'loiij! sir ha'l prrcr seen hr tor, ut me In JtaU'lf>h to 'isit }. rr /’}.. ropsiii ■ f.f. Colonel Ct’orur VC. Un.se of Chiraan. ft.!. I/O-' no. nr, „;u i-anUil lip his 'fir oh tin * 'isit. Thej/ V'Cre au-sls t!n I,or rof tli, Cfifithls tor s. -rrr] i/>.y.s /Mrs fames H. Slrvcr.son Jr., was Imstesp last week to •/ thirtoc.: i;,i| je*. «III) have iaformaltv organized themselves into i, h .Ini: Tlicv meet- every two weeks nnri have thro. I aides o' i-Tior};!,- iff- sh thirtccnt.il person servimg as (, os less Prizes arc wot*, flljoyivv file .-•.—nine with Mrs Stevenson last week were Mesdani-'S . nieniheys mhfii; the first second and third highest scores. Those pec,-:., MHi.-i i.vtie. Vic:O,-fa Moore. Aii.erta 1 .evingsion. f*ot I'lutt; les Aiinnii Freeman flila Harris. Orrrudc Harris Knvs. iir,. Hamlin. Mary Pitts, and Marguerite Cook. Mrs. Charles Me. Ci.-ary was -pc. ini guest of Mrs. ftftephefison. 'idle pretty r-ftr served hr Mrs. Stevenson consisted of a poach ... a] :i d ’. i’ranged in th- form of f , Mexican sombrero, devil,si egg. cook its and . rack' i* A suit drink was served ns beverage. 'Trs !■! T. M.irrisnn of Pdnef'cld Wes: Viiarirria is ’ti the ‘if" \is:f ng her dawki r Airs. J H Stevenson of South Biourn Street. Mrs ffc-rH-nn. who likes to sav that she is from the "air conditioned i.;,v of 'he world.’ wilt I- • in Raleigh for several days. M IT Qt-EEN'S C ORON ATION Climaxing: thrrc days of May lay activities at St. Augustine's College, Raleigh. N. Miss Mad eline Grissom, junior co-ed and member of the Alpha K*}>P> A! pha Sorority, was crowned "May Queen”. in the above scene, bv j>r, 11. 1 . Trigg. president, while Os- attendants, left to right, are Gloria Thorpe, freshman from Raleigh; Edith Alston, sophomore of Louisburg, V. <\. Aim* Thomp son, senior from GaCrosse, V&„ «n<l .facet Robinson of Mac-on. X. student nurse at St. Ag nes Hospital, adjacent to the < "Metre, the May Queen, a na tive Raleigh belle, and her court were honored at the May Ounce ! in Taylor Hall at "St. Aug". Two Tyrrell County farmers— L. N Davenport. Route i. Colum bia. and Ira Cohoort. Route 2, Fair-; field—are well pleased with the ; results they obtained from using ! bulbs lo brood baby clucks. Chavis Heights News ItV MAY I, I'.ROAfKi; it ALEIGH- All is. Sarah Agile of Hrf.oklyii, N. C., spent tin- vmk ‘■nd her. visiting relatives and friends Mrs Amelia Brown, -Hil Wilson Street was out of iho city recently attending a missionary meeting. Mrs. Annie Currie. 709 East Mar tin Street who lias been ill for several w-eks. is reported in better health anti her friends are happy ovci this ru-ws. Mrs. Currie is Daughter Ruler over Capital City Temple 310 of the Elk Lodge. l.iltle Miss Gloria hay.. Thomas .■ant Several davs visiting her randmother Mrs. Grace Webb. Glorida lives Detroit I'D. Chavis Heights Theatre Club's first program for 1951 will be presented Tuesday night at tile Elks Home. Many talented per sons will be on the program. All friends are glad to hear that ’VfiSs Mamie S Hicks. 42SJ Smith .Mrei't, is much improved from ill mss. Sh.- is vvte president of the Stat. Association ot Daughters of r.i:\> of the \V..i ii and is also dep uty feu this district .vbs. usan Johnson of U North Swain Street, who iias been a pat . n tin St Agnes Hospital, is re j.oitcd doing nicely and mav tv. able to conic llom. in a few days. Corporal Leroy Hinton, who is stationed in Pennsylvania is spend ing a few days with his- wife and children on Fast Lenoir Street. m;\L NOTICES NOTICE nie.ier and by virtue ot and order . nte.-fd by Honorable P H Wilson. Cii rt of the Superior Court of Wake County, in a Special Pro ceeding instituted in said Court, entitled LUCY TYSON, Adminis tratrix of til. Estate of Jerry Re .-•vis Deceased Plaintiff, vs. CLIN TON REEVES and IDA RHODES. Defendants, notice is p.-heby given that the said Administratrix will on Monday, the 4th clay of June. i 951. at 12:00 noon, ut the Court house dooi of the Wak i County Superior Court, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, sot cash, the following described piece of eul property, situated in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina BEGINNING at the Northwest coiner of said Adam's Lot at the Southern Line- of Cabarrus Street: runs south at nghi angles to said stre.-t eighty-five <BS) feet with' said Adam's line; then west foi'ty iivi. and one half <,42 1-2., feet to the -aid Yeargm's. line. them-,, north with his line eighty-five <Bs.i f.-et to said, street; thence east lorly-two and one-half ’42 1-2.' fe-j with *.!;pet ir. the begin ning* BEING known as No. 214 East present enumeration of the City ~f Raleigh North Carolina. For part, ot chain ‘of tide, see Book 38. page *O4, Wake County Regist 1 ; . North Carolina, and being the saru. property conveyed by George H. W Bullock and wife. Aiarybelh’ Bullock, to Berry O'Kelly by Deed dated February 8, 1921. and n-oV ,*d in Book 375, *page 62. Wake G.i'iH’. Registry, North Carolina Also ‘being the second tract of land ._ui:v y'd by Home De'idoptnent Cenrianv to N. M. Gurley by Deed dated February 19, 2 043. and re worded in Book 894. page 5. Wake. County Registry, North Carolina: also being the same land conveyed by N. M. Gnrley and wife. Flora M. Gurley, to Jerry Reeves b\ Deed dated July 1, 1946. and re corded in Book 944, page 305, Wake County Reentry LUCA' TYSON, Armmistiatm HER .MAN L. TAYLOR. Attorney May 5. 12, 19, 26. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ’ •fiff EXECt ltm S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor ->f the Estate of Thomas P Wade, de ceas'd, late of Wake County. North Carolina this is to notify ail per sons having. claims against the rt :T. ot said deceased to exhibit Uv-tn to the undersigned at 7"! S Blount Street. Rah igh. North Car olina on or before the 28rd day of April. 1952. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to th. Estate « ». n -,»n’ | Seagram's itEHDi-D WHISKEY SiCi.fc Ptool, CifAj Crain Neutral *'pii it; Seagram ■DisttUert C porafion. Badldifi#, 'S&u, York & | .. * . A . POI’I'L.VIt 1U.i.,.r. . NGAC.IT) —The parents of Miss Evangeline .Alert itt, Mr. add Mi s Charlie .Merriti of Wilson's .Mills. N. (',. have just announced me engage- St. Augustine’s College In 'Hansel and GreteF Tie Department ot Music- of St Augustine’s College will present Humpiei'dinck s delightful opera 'Tlaiisel and Gretel ’ Friday . May 11. at i! ii.m. in Taylor Hail on the col legcampus. Takim- tin part of Hansel will be Gloria Haskins. freshman: Crete! will be played by Edith Alston, sophomore Mrs Remain.. S, Lambert, voice instructor, will be heard in the role of lb.- motile: of the two children, who. because of misdeeds' will .please make immediate pay \ -nt. This 23rd day of April 1951 Florin.- Wade Executrix .7111 S. Blount St Hattie Whitlock. Asst Clerk of Superior Court Rabogh. N. (' Api il 28, May 5, 12. 19. 26: June NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as executrix of Use of Amanda Rhone, rie eas* ft late of Wake County. North Camlma this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate <>f the d< ceased in exhibit • hem to tile undesigned •■ r his attorney- on or before the 25th day <.i April. 11152, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tlv-ir recovery All persons indebted to s»id estate oleasc make immediate payment. This tile 25th day of Apni 1951 Martha W Wh<‘eU“ F.xi-cutrix 223 East Lenoir Street. Raleigh. N C Briggs & West, Attys, .May 5. 12. 19. 26 June 2. !i IN THE SUPERIOR CO! H I NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY iTMOHTY RGOERS vs. Ll VIA ROGERS THE DEFENDANT. Livia Rog ers. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in he Superior Court of Wake County t.* obtain .in absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation as pro' id.-d in the Statu’.-s of North Carolina:, and that said defendant will furthei take notice that sh; is reouired to appear at the office of the Clerk mroa: at t t- off;;-, of it,. Cl rk of the Sio.e: ior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, in th“ Courthouse in Raleiph, on the 19th day of May. 1951 or within twenty days thereaftei and answer or de mur to t!:t eoni; I»int of sad ac tion. or the sheriff will apply to the court f..i f-.e relief demanded in -a’d complaint This Kith day of Apiil. 1951. By Esta C. Caliban. Deputy Clerk of Surn rior Court F. .1 CARNAGE. Attorney April 21. 28; May 5, 12. ”i'"i of ('•< , <-.irni.ni; daughter to the socially prominent Edward il < lark ol l ni.oi I‘oini. (teorgia. Tin- wedding date "ill lie an nounecd later. at home are s. n: to eathei fimt 1 roiT: a nca.’by Vood- and become thi ;it. ned by a Witch <Mary i'erry. s. nioi Others in ti e cast inc!ud< Theo dor, Eagan, freshman .the father l M.ida Maddox freshman .The Sand Man i. a bi llet group, and a women's chorus ; epresenting child ren captured by the riabolical Witch. Tlie opera is und,u the direction of Leonard R Ballou with Miss Mary Louise -Moor, a- set designer and choreographer. The public is cordially invited. Washington Pupils In (iomic Drama Hit Th,. V.bishingto:: High School Dramatics Guilt will present "The Path Across the Hi!!", a comedy drama in three act" - by Lillian Mortimer, Monday night May 14. at eight o clock tile School au ditorium. Cher/e-r rs in '*:.• play mv Rny . ..:*■• Bauch a.- grandpa- Ann Hunt as grandma; Geraldine Galloway as Ruth: Ruth A Carter as Flo: j Bobby Crossline as Dr. Reid: Her bert Horton as Post: Richard High ' as Walter; May Powell as Lilly: S’,me P Moi: an as Znzu. and Thomas Scales as Salamander. The play is directed by C C. 1 : Ls.coin b of ti": school faculty and Mi.-s Rena Harris student teacher of Shav, Univ.-rsity Head The Carolinian!! COAL For Every Purpose CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 i I UM STEAD’S TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY | HAULING groCER/FS LOCAL AND LONG GAUCM/iA DISTANCE Your Patronage Courteous Prompt Appreciated Efficient -—o — ED. UMSTEAD, Manager | 602 S. 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"Gently John nie" "Shost ikouieh and "Were You There The director of the chorus is Mrs Rotnaine S. Lam bert. The A&T College Choral Society of Greeiisbino gave a ennoert Sun day afternoon at the Lucille Hunt er School hen . Thr Raleigh Wake County Chapter of the A&T Col -1 ei;(• Alumni Association sponsored the concert which war greatly eii ioi ed h.v tta atrßence. CITY SHOE HOSPITAL New Shoe Department •Children Sandals Si. Id Ladies Sandals 5i.9., Ladies Casuals $3.95 EXPERT UK PA IK SEU. 247 W. Main St.—Tel. 418 WASHINGTON, N. C. Eason and Owens, Prc|>, 1950 NASH Airily it* 2.1)oor Will!*' Wall Tires. Seal ('uvh ; Ait* (Vmilition. SI 595.00 1949 CHEVROLET Siyleline -I. j loop S*hl > r i ftaditi itiiil Ho;n»r, Sh;u (cAt-is ‘ai»*l While Wall. Tln-s. $1395.00 Robert Vernon, Inc. 319 S. 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Depotis .your paychecks (by mail if you like) sod let check stubs tell you at a glance what bills sm paid‘-what balance is on hand. Remember, too* cancelled checks axe your receipts! Mechanics & Farmers * * Bank RALEIGH DURHAM WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MA\ 12, 1951 ' speaker. PICNIC: Oti Saturday morning, May , ; i, lllal, the student body of Straw Jniveisity attended an afSSehool lictdc, held at a yiti near Wash i ngtoii School, The group had a most enjoyable time despite the I ain which necessitated pie serv- . nc the food back at the campus OPKN HOUSE: \vu- held at shy ,o\ s donuitoi ies Sunday at Shay. Iniversity It was quite inlereitiog a, see jll-1 hovt neat anti mean *» TOOili.K WiTp. It oiitiimed on page 111 CARD Os THANKS Tin family of Mr Willie (' I OlleS acklllAvli'd.t'iS Willi (Jl'eSitf lit ppi ectat ion of kind exfu essiotr vs > 111i>nt)i.v in.in mu many loyal uid UlU'eii tin ml: The Willie G Jones Family INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIR F. 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