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PAGE TWO LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNT*. The undersigned, having quats- . fled as Administrator of the es- \ rate of David G Goodwin, <ns-' ceased, late of Wake County, thl*j is to notify all persons having rlaians against said estate to pre- ; sent them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1953, or this notice will be j pieadec in bar of recovery, All i persons indebted to said estate! will please make immediate pay-. ment to the undersigned. I This the 28th day of January, j ! 952. T, C Roberts, Administrator Route i. Box 74 Edc-nton, North Carolina Herman L. Taylor, Attorney, February 2. 9. 10, 23; March 18, ’52. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of William Scarborough, de ceased. late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre* sent them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1953, or this notice will, be pleaded in bar of recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 2Sth day of January. 1952. Odessa Cooke Ivlrs. Odessa Cooke. Administra trix 11 Lincoln Terrace, Chavis Heights Raleigh. North Carolina Herman L. Taylor. Attorney. February 2, 9. 1(1, 23; March 18, ‘ v i2 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY KATHLEE PATTERSON limit- BALL VS. •WAIN BIRDSALL NOTICE THE DEFENDANT, Swain Bird tall will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been : commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an ab tolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation as provided in the Statutes of North Carolina; and that the said defendant will further .take notice that he is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina m the Courthouse in Raleigh, on the 15th day of March. 1952 or Within twenty days thereafter and answer or demur to the com plaint of said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court, for the relief demanded in said Com plaint This 7th day *f January, 1952 Sarah Allen Asst. Clerk of Superior Court Feb. lfL 23; March 1.8 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE. COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having quad tied as Executor of the Estate of Julia W. Williamson, deceased, late of Wake County, this Is to ! notify ait persons having claims j against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of February, 1853, or ■ to is nonce will be pleaded in! bar of recovery. All persons in- i debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. This I.lth d* yof February 1952.! Wayland E. Jones. Exxecutor 305 North State Street Raleigh. North Carolina LEHMAN L. TAYLOR, Attorney.! Feb. 18. 23. Mar. 3,8, 15. 22 , ■*? —~~ . .... ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Martha Moore,, deceased, late of Wake j County, North Carolina, this is to i notify all -persons having claims' against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of February,! 1953, cr ihis notice will be plead-; ed in bar of their recovery. AH | persons indebted to said ’estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the 21st day of February, 1552. Mary Moore J ernes, Adminis tratrix, Estate of Martha | Mooye, Deceased TSffi S. State St„ Raleigh, N.C. i Sam J, Morris, Attorney 2D2 Academy Building ItUlemlN. C Marfch L .8, 35, 22. 29, April 5. j W THE .SUPERIOR COURT . BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY mat R. RICHARDSON, ADMIN- ! ISTRATOR OF MINNIE HESTER i RICHARDSON, PETITIONER __ against —* nl(TOiril - rn^Tlr - r mm.-atim,-- .« MMJr^«>l , rt |- flH nir-n>firitmr- - '-n —- | NOW PLAYING ' ! Richard WIDMARK Brings You Thrilling; Action , . , Adventure In ‘RED SKIES of MONTANA ’ Color By TECHNICOLOR Coming SUNDAYS j What Could Happen , TO You “When Worlds Collide” IN TECHNICOLOR * ! lHTWW{nilll»»ll«inilillfiiranniiriirMil¥llW«liiih ll nmm mi n i«n ■mu nil I 1 mmmmm Rosalie Will jams *•=: ||jg^g|. | CAROLINIAN L Society Li (iteKis for this column may be mailed to 215 E. Lenoir Street or phoned to 3-2404) RALEIGH ■ — Final plank have been completed for the annual presentation ot the Delta Jabberwoek to bt staged in Raleigh Memorial Auditorium next Friday, March 7 at 8 p.m. Through the years, this attraction has estaolished itself as one of the highlights on the Raleigh social calen dar. Various civic and social clubs compete in the presenta tion of skits featuring; amateur talent making this snow i an enjoyable variety revue. Theme this year is "Hol clays Around the World,” and about ten organizations will participate. Following the program of skits will be a dance with music by Panama Bright and his Koo! Kats ! Orchestra. . Alpha Zcia Sigma Chapter of i Delta Sigma Theta Sorortiv spon i sor of the affair, will see pro-” i seeds for scholarship awards; to worthy students from local high , i school and colleges. The entire performance will be staged before the Jabber work Queen who will be chos from a group of lovely young ladies, from Raleigh and neigh boring towns. She will be crowned by Miss Valerie Wil son, last year's queen. TO ENTERTAIN REGIONAL* Local fraternities and sororitiesj, ire working together beautifully 1, !!o entertain the AKA and Kappa . ! Regions Is meeting here soon. They , will sponsor a Coffee Hour f< | : ! delegates in the Shaw University j ( • West Campus parlors and a Cock-1. bait Party for all sorority and fra- C | tern it y members at a leading local j 1 ; dub. PO( KETBOOK CONTEST Mrs. Walter Browning must ! , ! have been a happy lady alter the j February 22 drawing for a leather j : poeketbaok sponsored by the Feb- | rucry Club of the Davie Street j : Presbyterian Church. Her husband | was holder of the lucky stub; j which entitled him to that beau-j t tiful creation by Miss Mary A. I Miller. The bag was valued at; Ground seventy-five dollars. VISITORS Miss Cleo Fair and Miss Cm - . men Ramona June of Columbia, S. j j c., spent the weekend with Car -1 men’s ’mother. Mrs. Fleda J Jun'', 'of Washington Terrace. MRS. YARBROUGH ENTERTAINS On last Friday evening, j, February 22, Members of the Queen of Hearts Club were en tertained in the Recreation Room of the Yarbrough home on East Edenton Street. Since there way no business session, the entire evening was devot ed to social activities. Mrs. Yarbrough's well-known "sa voir faire" in hostess duties resulted in a most enjoyable j > evening for her guests. At tiie culmination of the i.an ; asta and pinochle contests, mem- j J ters and guest were served a love- ■ jiy meal, after which the hostess \ j awarded prizes. Guest prize in : > pinochle w ent to Mrs. Catherine : Larkin; high score prize’ in pin- ; j ochle was won by Mrs Velma’ i -.. ; | ELLA H ESTER, UNMARRIED, j IDA HESTER TERRELL. WIDOW. , ‘GERTRUDE HESTER JONES WI-I 1 DOW. NATHANIEL PUREFOY . : AND WIFE, SARAH PUREFOY, : MAGGIE JOHNSON. DAI3IE RO GERS AND HUSBAND, DENNIS':, ! ROGERS. I OLA JEFFREYS AND jHUSB AN D. GI -ENN J EFFREY S. ; j BURDEN IA JONES AND HUS- ' BAND. EXUM JONES. FI.OR- i ENCE JOHNSON AN D HUS BAND, AND WILLIE JOHNSON AND WIFE, MRS. WILLIE JOHN- ' SON RESPONDENTS j The defendants. Ida Jefreys, j j Glenn Jefreys, and Florence John-j json, will take notice that a special; i proceeding enttiled as above has! ! been commenced in the Superior; ;Court of Wake County. North Ca- j rolina, by the plaintiff as admin- j istrator of Minnie Hester Richard-1 son. deceased, to sell the real es-j late of the deceased, or so much | thereof as may be necessary for; j the payments of the debts of the j j deceased. I And said defendants will further i j take notice that they are required :to appear at the office of the ! Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, in his office m the . courthouse in Raleigh. North Ca- ■ irolina, and answer or demur to! j the petition filed in said proceed-j . mg, within 10 days after the 20; j day of March, 1952. or plan it iff | S will apply to the court for the re-1 j lief demanded in said petition | This 14‘h day of Feb., 1952. Helen Conyers Asst. Clerk of Superior Court, • March 1,8, 15, 22. Joymn Mrs. Ruth Hinton receiv ed iow score pinochle ]riz, , and Mrs Marguerite Ughtner won j nigh score canasta prize. Members present were Miss Sadie Cooper, Miss Vivian Irv ing, and Mesdames Ruth Da - venpori, Ruth Hinton, Velma Joyner, Verne!! Lassiter, Mar guerite Lightner. Pauline Par ker, Allie Peebles, and Sarah Speed. MRS ROBINSON ENTERTAINS Mr.- Nannie Bell Robinson was., tru charming hostess to the Hun- 1 ter park Community Club last Saturday at her home on East Lenoir Street. At this meeting the members celebrated the birthdays of two of their members: Mrs Nannie B. Robinson a.id Mrs Ro gcrlene Gay. Both received love ly gif!-- from fellow-members. Auer the regular routine of business, the members played p«-' ':t:no and the hostess ,-ervcd up : -et izin g refreshments. Members present were Mr. atui Mrs. Walter Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Robinson, Mrs. Beulah Glenn, Mrs. Fran ces Autry, Mrs, Rogerlene Gay, Mrs. Ida Smith, Mrs. Al ma Harrison, Mrs. Catherine Williams, and Mrs. Ruth M. Lawrence. STATE COMMITTEE MEETS Mr- - , jsiybei C Clark was hostess lest Saturday to the Delia Sigma .Theta Sot ority State Committee for Job Opportunities of which. -■no 1? a member. In conjunction with the sorority's National Job ; Opportunities Project this com mi. Lee is making plans which will !be suggested as activities for the i various chapters in this state. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Gwendolyn Cunningham of Charlotte, Chairman of the Mate Committee: Mrs. Jennie Douglas Taylor of Tarboro, j Chairman of Center 3 which includes North Carolina and neighboring states; Mrs. Eliza beth B. Whit ted of Henderson: Dr. Helen Edmonds of Dur ham: .Miss Yvonne Parkei of North Carolina College, th*‘ undergraduate representative on the committee: and Mrs. Pauline F. YVeeden of Lynch burg. Virginia, Regional Direc tor, YMCA News ; RALEIGH. N. C. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28 i6;od p.m. Indian Guides I'1:00 p.m. Men's Athletic Club ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 1 8:00 p.m. Men's Billard (Tub 19:00 p.m. Annual Party Cosmetologist Club No. 33 | SATURDAY, MARCH l j 10:00 a.m. State PTA Meeting : 10:00 a.m Home Agent? Assn, i 2:00 p.m Basketball !6:00 p.m. Movies and Talent Show | SUNDAY, MARCH 2 14:00 p.m. Music Hour (MONDAY. MARCH 3 ! 12:00 Noon Ministerial Alliance Address: Dr. N. H. Harris Shaw University :7.30 p.m Junior Citizens Chin 18:30 p.m. Ministerial Union | TUESDAY, MARCH 4 1 8:00 p.m. Public Meeting. Subject: Income Tax Returns Speaker: Ally. Richard Powell 1 9:00 p.m. Mens Billard Club ! WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5 7:00 p.m, YMCA Athletic Club 8.00 pm United Chora! Society EVERYDAY FEATURES i Cafeteria. Dormitory. Library.’ ! Public Stenographer. Counselling, ; Recreation Rooms. Room Registry. | Showers. Information Service RALEIGH GIRL HOLDS POSI HAMPTON. Va. Miss Eleanor IV. Bonner, of Raleigh, has begun j her second semester at Hampton ! Inrtiune as president of the ■ Hampton chapter of the National Association for the Study of Ne l gro Life and History. Miss Bonnej-, now in her fbtuih | ,v*. ar at Hampton, is a social; science major in the Division of Education. She is the daughter of Mrs. Carrie M. Prather, of 317 Battle Street. . - ’ *sam b WMMIWmbW h < —i—j UMSTI transfer company mwrOTTuniiiun—inwnnjummimajaui— —l LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Courteous* Prompt Efficient ED. UMSTEA 602 S. Dawson Street T DIAL 9478 . ... . | AFTER THE VOWS WERE SAID Air. and Mrs. Harold Eugene High of Raleigh were photo ed by albrt cameraman F. Sberard as they left the Shaw University Chapel follow ing their exchange of nuptial vows iii a candle-light double ting ceremony officiated by the ■ L fjyyjTjj | -,.. - Irr ! RALEIGH Hi then! We're here again with some more odd.s 'and ends and chatter about toy u 1 Two parties were held recently ! :by a member of the 'teenage set j : and one also by the granui,,;: i grade group. Let's take the teenagers first On Thurs day nite, Va- f j street. The !«n tneiuded play ing cards, dancing and watch ing interesting movie pictures. Along of course with the punch, Valentine cookies, can i dies and peanuts that were j served. The many guests were Mel vis ii Kendall, Betty Watts, Anne Freeman, "Zoolie"' San der;,, Raymond Johnson, Sam uel Paige, Paul Yandergriff, i German Hill, Susie and Shir j ley MeKnight, May Frances Smith. Joyce and Mickey Me | Neill, I.eon Goode, Winifred Lee, Clarice Ragland, Louis j McNeil, Eugene Alston, Bobby | Butler, John Soldge, William Janes, Mutt Hill, William Rag land. Gee, I’ll bet they hud much fun don’t you? Now for the young fry. On Sat urday afternoon Little Miss Bar-j bara A. West celebrated her birth- ’ with many, many friends present, including Carol Hall, Paulette Poe, Broad us Cox, Phyllis Mann, Wil liam and Robert Ilan is Edna R. Walker, David Starks, Hampton Haywood, Joseph Dunn, Barbara Lightner, Delores Smith, Bunny Booker, Marvine- Deßerry. Elaine Johnson, May Sue McClain, Wil bert Lassiter, Villa Thurston, G'oria Howard, Prentice Jervay. Theora Mitchell, Adelaide Cobb, Frederick Hinton, Bernard and! Jerry Johnson, and others. Among the invited out-of-town guests in cluded Donald and Joe Daniels and ; La Verne Alt right, of Wilson, N. C. A iso present were Misses Myrlin Weeks, and Mabie* YVhyche of Henderson, N. C j Many games were played urn ! as: pinning the hatchett on Tie ' cherry tree, spollinr. matches, true, : false patriotic questions, and wintering secret. Tlic table was quite attractive 1 carrying out a Gc-orge Washing ton theme in red and white. The king included punch, cookies , and ice cream. •She received many useful and attractive gif;,.,. Helping Mrs. West with the youngsters were Misses Ai mettea Armstrong, Rachel Jones, Frances Bronson,, Elsie Saunders a!) juniors at Shaw University, 1 el's not forget to attend the . Alpha Zeta Sigma chapter of Do!-. ; Sigma Theta sorority annual! ; Jubberwoek and dance to be hefid i March 7 at Raleigh Memorial ! Auditorium. ‘.Holidays Around the : : World" will be the theme of the! performance before the Queen EAD’S I GROCERY STORF, j ; i FULJ. LINE OF GROCERIES You r Patronage Appreciated Manager Par boro and Martin SfweHs 8 8212 THE C'AK GLINT AN Kr', r II lohnsoii on Uec. 24. .Mrs High i the former Miss : Mil I i.. Catherine Howell, (laugh- i ter of Mr ana rs J. mow eii of the \ ( . Capital City ' • Mr. High is the son of Mr. and Mrs C 11. High, Roth arc Shaw ! graduates : r J '■>. Lb'- will be crowned by Miss Valork- Wilson. !r.st year'.- ■ queen. Music f-i- the dance wilt be fur- 1 ' ; risked by iYuama Bright and Iris j Kool Kats Proceed.-, arc to b>‘j given to loi ai hign schools arid i j'ao’ie 'e- in schol.ii ship r.tilds. j G«--. bat iuifci 0 !::.«• i.nine ho be ml us lun, so we'll see. ' vou tin a- PERbONALS Home f i :n Hampton, institute i fer tin- week-end was Mia Wiilic j. Hayward. Mrs Thor.ais W'.atL apen! the: week-end with be mother oi M<‘- i Cube; N. C. Her mother u . Mrs. i Mi uni >lrs. David Adams spent an enjoyalilc week-end * in liaitimorr, \h[ Iticy im«- tared there to visit Mrs. Ad- j unis' aunt who is il? .and Mr. Adam s sister. .* (-companytoe the Lkiani- acre Mrs ITonnie I Morgan Bettic Ruth Brown, Mr. sane Whitaker, and Os car Johnson. They ai! expres sed themselves as having an enjoyable stay and trip. Surff -Sal. and Mrs. William H ; I i. ns ford and fmnib have recent-! ily r-c-urned from Goniauv. They r.pein four yeai. there- and now i !p!i:n to make their home in this j i.y. Mr. 1 -in-f«o-<i r- the brother ot Airs ii. G. Morgan of Git) I ( ni.-nL’i i-i;i i>Street. i Nov p*i s have a littie news j about St. Aug. On Sanaa; February 24. 1952. pin: ruest rninish : ,for the morn- | : ■ i . the Reverend ; ; <'nark's Johnson. Saint Joseph’s i I (.'■■ •: il o; lii \ . N. C. j Uso (•', S; uday afternoon the i • St. Augustine's Choral Club went i 'to Henderson N C. to sing at the i a.yh ■ !:■ • 1 there. Mr- Romaine j S' l .am';,art is ! directress. Mr ! •! .con himmon.. is me accompanist- On February me WHS "cu . lies" played host to the WHS freshman ’tarn m an intramurai game held in the school gym. The j score was 17-11 favoring the lith| : COALi For Every Purpose CORRELL COAL CO, ! JOE 5, rORRF.II, Own. i 307 North We*t DIAL 5567 USED CAR BARGAINS Check Oar Prices Before You Bay DIAL 2-1279 K. & W. Motor, Inc. HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE § RALEIGH S CLEANEST USED CARS -325 S. Wilmington St llB E, D»vie St ■ '•k\ T\ ‘ ismm RALEIGH Hirt,’ ■■'■ftifunites; fc-r tables born to the following ; couples were registered in the of* \ of the Wain' County health j department during the past week:! I.OLIS WHITAKER, and Mrs.! LAV I KN'E SEAGRAVES WHITA-j KER, i;H St Mary Street, a girt. | Madonna Dr lore* at "rZi Church 1 .Street on February )&. LAL'.I. V. ALXER arui Mrs LOIS! EILUAMS WAi.KKRS, 1003 So, ! Wilmington S r-tc s a i'ir! De ■ Marie. Febriiarv *8 IVARRKN E Fit fcE i S BALD- ; Vi IX, and Mrs ROSA JONES i L A LOWIN'. 808 Cotton Street, a • • vii Warren Evei'.-ite, Jr., Jutru- j •iy 15 in St A.'as- Hospital. JOSEF!! HARDY and Mrs ! CHRISTINE D!f LAMENT HAH- • DV Wo Fovvle Street, a ba&y j re:.::: ’or, Lli'mi nlino, I'ebn'ai j > tr. St. A no Hospital. WILLIAM WATSON and Mrs 1 H.ANDEAN HOUGH WATSON, i : !;i S. SaUi'idei'S Street, r eni, - j v.d Timothy. Febi nary i ri St ; A:.',ne- llfispital. OH IS CARPENTER and Mrs ! FANNIE DARDEN CARPENTER. : Route 3. Box 35. Zebu lon. a Deborah. February 2 in St Amies ■ Hnsnitril. : Wii LIAM SPENCER, and Mrs.! JOSEPHINE McCLAIN SPENCER,; 20 McKee Ctrret, a son, Larry, i February 3 in St. Annas Hospital. JOSEPH GOODSON and ‘Mr; . MERRiAN BURT GOODSON, 1220 • S State Street, a girl, Sandra Joyce Marie. February 4 in Saint Arne; Hospital. LEROY WILLIAMS, and Mrs., LENA MARTIN WILLIAMS, K-14 Wasiii.'igion terrace, a daughter. Mailena Vflza Kay. February 4 i■ ■ .'it Agnes lluspiial ROBERT RAINES and Mrs. RUTH PRATT RAINES, General Delivery, Fuqnny Spi hire a son, thiii '.. Fob. uaiy 5 in St Agnes t n. M.ital. ) .'\RTHt.rR JONES and Mis t QUEEN WILIS F.RSON JONES, R=;i.ite 5 Bex 355 F. Durham, a' .-on, who was not named, on Feb ruary 6. in Si. Agnes Hospital MERRiAN JOYNER, and Mrs, NELLIE GRANT JOYNER. Gen eral Delivery, Carv, n son, Mer ii. Jr., February 7 in St Agne.- Hospital. EUGENE WILLIAMS, and Mrs. VILA RUTH WILLAMS. Root, i. Box 225, Raleigh, a daughter. : Rebecca, 'February 8 in st Annex i I! • ••• pit.'; i LESLIE MASSENBUBG and i M,-. RUTH ROBINSON MASSEN- B'TiG. 518 K. Juniper street. Wake: j Forest, a girl. Dona Gain Sahai. J j i. r'Ui.ry 0, in Si. Agnes Hospital.! THEODORE NICHOLSON and | vc I. OVEN IF. JONES NICHOL- \ i j - iii'ic Tuties Hi, :; scorers !or ithe ivinneix were Susie M(>r,v.,u:, Majorie * flu ward. and Shir toy ; uhThe .iihor members aje ! C upturn. Nornia Faye Poole, Mu •jorir Alien Edith Shelton, Elolse j Lane, and Geraldine Oats Doro i i!iy V Jom-s is .heir "Coach" We were very sorry to heal of the death of !Vlrs. Ethel Young, well known Raleigh eitiien and sister of Mr. (:, E. i Lig'htner. And also the passing J of >!rs. Harris of Shaw Uni versity. 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