PAGE TWO IxbAL IWIIU& A'OMlNlSTSiA'i'Oift'i NOTiCK i WORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUN'fV «av;ng qualified as Administra-: ter of the Estate of Samuel T, | l2ti~ ;-•£ W.HiCf? ; County. North Cambria, this i* to i notify all person naving eiamis | against the Estate of said d«-| ceased to exhibit them to the un-' dersigned at 803 Blount Street. Ho-j ieigh, North Carolina, on or be-1 fore the 3th day of July, 1654, or] this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in-] rfebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment Phis 3th day of July, IfISS W. B. BRYANT. Administrator i 1 CAJUtACIK A tty. -July 13. 25. rtugusi 1, b, 15, * NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY FORECLOSYIBS SALE Persuant to power of sale in the Deed of Trust executed h> Henry -k>n*s to V O' Park.-/ Tni-fS'ft r. rordcci in Book .joo, f-ugt- va of ihe Wake County Registry; t>> au thrrtty vested in the under-IgncU Subsstjfdtv Tru?t*.« s>y imurtuncm recorded in Book UH, page 175 of the Wake County Registry, a-, by lav; provided, and at the request or the holder of the note there uiiute Trustee will offer for sale ar public auction to the bighost adder for cash at the Wake Coun ty Court House door at 12:00 o'- clock noon on the 29th day of Au gust, 1953, the land described in the said deed of trust as follows: by secured, the undersigned Sub- BEGINNING at a point on dip Eastern Side of Fisher Street, 120 feet South of Pender Street, run.-, thence Eastwardly 150 feet along .be Southern Boundary Sine:, of lots. Nos. 31-32-33 and halfway of lot No. 34; tnei.ee along a line parallel with Fisher Street 40 feet to the Northeastern corner of lot No. *8; thence Westwardiy along the Northern boundary line of tot No. 150 feet to the Eastern boun dary line of Fisher Street; tnence Northwardly with Fisher Street rrri I nmi r% | RAISES jj l> ismiiAi 4 kSUJjhGAsJ SjgEagiw \ JitrMp&t*: INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST EIRE —* Coastal i YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durhs.ni, N. C. COAL fffi3R>»o»AaK» wmmm wWW tjy QgfpEm* S k|i yawMwl. Mk| msowm thf*ak I pee ppPds Clf msM it pm \Sm) && ~m ■ 4m& Mb PM^* 1 •*® ■ ' Mechanics & Farmers I» Bank 3 { RALEIGH DURHAM : - | Rosalie Williams' j w «rc*- wCaImJMIXCaInI mjg SOCIETY ! ft it MS tor fchta column ma^rHSe 1 mMl', the ! . iTi u.stee therein named at the re- j | j -;u, -4 of the holder oi Sa*o note j | w ill oitVi for sail to the highest ; bidder for c,,--.; at 12 o'clock Noon, i S&lurdav the 5.1 t day ot Sapient- j : or 1953 at the Courthouse door. j . I Wake County , the following des-; , I alatii land and -premises: j BEGINNING at a stake on the \ , eastern side of Pettigrew Street' . . J 90.0 feet south of the southeastern . ' corner of the intersection of East t j Havgett and Pettigrew Streets; : I ..axis thrice with the southern line] . l of Lot No. 6b' iii an easterly rtirec-j ■ ! lion 162.5 feet to a stake. * corner ! * 1 of Lots No. 65 arid 67; thence with; the western line of Lot No. 65, in i 1 1 o southerly direction 46.7 feet to’ a stake, corner of Lots Nos. 62! : cud 63: thence with, the northern • ime of Lot No.. 63 in a westerly di- j i 1 section 1,62.0 feet to a stake in the J i 1 eastern line of Pettigrew Street;' thence with the eastern property ; i ime of PciUgrew Street, in a] ■ northerly direction 46.7 feet to the i point of BEGINNING. The same t j being Lot No. 64, of Battery Heigilb according to a map ot the j sanif- recorded in Book ot Maps; ' ISia at page 70, ot the Wake Coon jty Registry and fating the same i land described in the deed regis - tried in Book 962. page 319, Regis | tiy toi Wake County. See Book 1 999, page 507. Registry for Wake ] County Tin-, aie is subject to a prior | deed of trust to A. L- Farrington. Trusts* recorded in Book 960. . r..y 293 Registry for Wake Coun i> North Carolina Liu, the 3rd day of August, 1953. VViiiis G. Briggs, Trustee ] A... jsi 15. 22. 29; September 3 A O I l C Tt NORTH CAROLINA | WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having quail ~ ] find as Administratrix of the | Ffttate ot Woodrow Williams, de : ceased late of Wake County, this : ■ notify all persons haviag x.suiinst et tat.: to present ] T : * ; ii. ! in- undera.gned on or be - the 20ch day of August, 1954, thi; itidiee will be pleaded in lour mi recovery Ail persons in ' .' to . estate ",viti pieasr i.ud.t imnitclxaie payment to the i I,Xtvi. - r iMi'iCd i i'm- 12tii day of August, 1953. » Beatrice Wiiliame, ■ m i Administratriv. 602 South Saunders Street Raleigh, North Carolina Taylor and Mitchell, Attya. ] August 22. 2k; peptembei 6, 12, 16 R»3.w.y» •FniiAm, im»- «••*»* ««x . CrWtHtMM.t at*#,. *»iifaOi. a rnr« r«ia«» - QxrMriia ** RALEIGH lt’s good to he back ] I after a brief trip to other parts i to renew old acquaintances and ] to make news ones and see what's . going on in other places. One | j of the big social events of the past j forthnight was the Norfolk ] : Guardsmen’s Weekend which sea- ] i lured Vine Sablormade | ] (a night beach party, in case votir j ' French is a bit rusty) and a dawn ] ■ dance. The Guardsmen lived utyj to their reputation as good timers ■ , ; .ad marie it a memorable week- j j - fq* ♦tia X r -liA.r .te»u> outstanding wax- wutt j dawn dance held on an open sir dance floor on Ute L-etci right at tttc 0.-caiL The sunrise | on the water that morning made it an occasion not xoon j to be forgotten NEW CHATTER i a North Carolina chapter of the i Guardsmen was installed in Nor ' folk during an intermission in the festivities. Members of the new chapter are Attorney Robert S. Bond, Dr. Murray B. j Davis, High Point; Dr. Hubert A ' Eaton, Wilmington; Waldo C. I ! Faulkner, Greensboro; Dr. C. Ma- j i son Quick. Fayetteville; H. Carl ] | Moultrie. Wilmington; Dr. Leroy | ; Tt. Swift, Durham; Dr. L. W r . Up- i j perman, Wilmington; Dr. Herbert] ; W Vick, Fayetteville; Dr- Clor i don Wilkins. Charlotte: Peter Wil- ] j Hams, Raleigh; and Alex Rivera. ! ' Durham. ON BROAiiWAY in New York. I got to we the; ! faboulous musical South Pacific. It deserves ail the praise given ] ] it. in. my opinion. As many of you j | tprobabSy k it was mixed | j cast and is strongly anti-bias. The setting is au Wand in } the .South Pacific and involves 4 i saembers of the United States Armed Force* stationed there and some native islanders. Qae of the American hoys tails la 1 love vi it!) a native gif! out tell* her he cannot marry her. ; He realiacs that this objection to the idea es marriage with her tt purely racial *a«l sues ! into an tnstrospective soiiio- j qy to find out why be has f ’ j such a feeling aad whence it i comes. ] He concludes in an emotionally ; I stirring number “You Gotta Be, j Taught’’ that racism, unreasonable j •as it tt, L something which i '-: _ I carefully taught in America. Bit-, ! ] ter over his unhappy situation, he ; ’accents a dangerous assignment | ' : end Ls killed. The play ends on n \ . happy note, however, when an; ;! American nurse from the South realizes that there is something i i more important than upholding. ’ ] racial lines and decides to over ] : look the racial element in _ con-. ; nection with one whom site loves. 1 WISH YOF WERE HERE •‘Wish You Were Here" is even ] more fabulous than “South Pa- i : cific” in' costuming and spectacu- j i iar staging. The setting is a camp ; for adults located in the CatskiU : Moatains. One scene has a bona; fide swimming pool on stage with sv.imnters and divers having , wonderful time and wishing caer ] friends were ihere. By ail means; see both of these production.-: if; you are on Broadway any time soon. And now for a look at who s doing what and going where m Raleigh: . VISITS SON Mrs. i-lomer Debnam made her son's home in Wilmington, Dela ware, her stopping point as she vacationed in New York, Newark. Philadelphia, and the Dettnarva Pennitisuia. Tlte son whom she visited is Charles H. Debnam who ] is now Physical Director at the; COMPLETE j HOME FURNISHERS We caa furnish *ny room m four Lome,— from A® livjng room toVth* kiteher SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 Ea«t Martin Street GOOD CLEAN USED FURNITURE ] AT BARGAIN PRICES ! Dresser* with Mirrors 8.05 \ ! Writing Desks .... $5.05 j ! Tel. & Nile Tables.. $4.95 j Beds, Springs, Kitchen Set* i CASH OR TERMS WAKE Furniture Company 222 E. Martin Dial 3-5402 WE BUY - TRAMS - SELL IrjipiijiiMiT —iwwmmiwwi mn 'iHiihih' ) II u niii ii>Afr~M~VA>niiiin(miirfnriTyirrii«nTitiT>iTiinTiiniTtTi-m>tii)ifHnfr>i l iii ■l‘rfirrmr- ■ Finance or Borrow On Your Car ihromgh 9k * BILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. kTt, £ 4 Davis# Stxtmt Vhm» 3-3234 Hralll! Bra?'*'' JUDGE’S DAUGHTER WEDS With more than ”50 persons overrtowlog: the grounds of her parents* home, the former Miulelon Debar, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Hubert X. Debuxy, was wed to Hr. Theodore Stent of Ralel(4h, N. C lit New York last week. Here, New Yark’s Mayor Vincent AmpellitUH and wife congratulate the newlywed*. (Newspress photo.) . ! Chavis Heights News By Mrs* M&e Bro&die PHONE 2-0X59 ; Rn.l BIGH Pvt. Cbarle ■ p. Roko- of Camp Rucker, aL i borne on furlough visiting his | mother, Mrs. Mary Baker Hokes S oi 31j South ii. ywoOd Street. Pvt ; Roke? :■ a . .rafau.ite of W:i •fun,tor* I High School. ] Mr. and IVPs. L YV Hall of 710 1 Shaw Court hov< returned hono ! after spending their va-catkni in ; Newa.4., N. .1 : Ne\> Y«> k City 1 and Butfato, ;y<:-. York Mr. Leonard I.a»-fitter of 726 S rloundarv Street who ha; been IPi and coiifint-a to hi-: home is ; able to be out - lit - i.tatty { friends are verv happy to hear tb** ! good :Vv.-: The t-iri rmn Congregation Su: : day School Convention will. V.« at : the Manley Street Christian Church; Attg'tist 19 througlf 2! The convention will close Friday : with a picnic at Cedar Lake i Mr and Mr Jame.-, Middleton lot Nev. York Citv nave jet tuned ] home after visiting hL int.ther, j Mrs. A. M. Hines and aunt, Mrs Josopn Douglas ot .'IOC ft. Cabar fits Street; al-o Mrs Middleton’s parent in CcU'.;fci*. C ill:- LliCe'ct .tin t of 9 Hyde ‘ Terta.'c beeaine the bride of Ttiv ,1 W Baidtvui hattix-day night i-i •: ereti ony at tit, home ot Mr ; sutl Hi v !: ei-.ird Hay v.ood ■<) ikif! ■S. Haywood Street. I’ic. Rev J i W. .i cic, ,ifttci..ied j Walnut Street Chrisliau Astoda ttton in Wilmington. Mrs. Debnam ] spent several days in Washington i on her return trip, BALTIMORE VISITORS i M. aiitl Air.,, ii L Leach of i )210 E Hargett Street spent <’ ] very enjoyable vacation a. yuesu lot tit- so daughtei and sou-ui-laiv, itir. and Mjvs. R. T. Tuylm, of Baltimore Aid tiny continued s“ir;. vacation fay visiting in Nev. York a.* gue-sta oi Air. and Ain nttu Bryant and daughter, ASHEVILLE Mrs Aullie Gi'ccii h:,. returned home after spending two week.- it, j Asheville and Montreal, North Ca rolina. visiting Mrs. Nellie Small. ELIZABETH (TTY VISITORS Mr, and Mrs Herbert Brown and i daughter Addessa and Addessa s i friend, Mamie Ridick are sponding j their vacation in Elizabeth City j While there, ft toy plan trips to i B»h View, Roanoke Island to see j “le)si Colon:. and Williamsbtirg. j Vj... io iCv "Common Glory". OTHERS Mr. and Airs, C. H. Flagg ao Newark, New Jer sey, )■■ guest of Miss Marian For kin''. and her family. The li. ('. Perrins are in Atlanta. Georgia, with Mrs. Perrin's family. PATRONIZE CAROLINIAN ! advertisers j . ACME REALTY COMPANY R©«! Estate Rental Fire and Autonrabile Insurance THE CAROLINIAN WIwWW ■Mmf.BXM.mniejS'iiaß.'wei.aMa-aw.wimwnw"* l The home wa-, beautifullv deco- ; i rated sot the occasion. t-'Qlifa.. L)|,: l'-, ir- ' ‘ml'.i, ifau- Ole left ior s northern trip. For ■ traveling the faruie wore ;> hh'.r ».iik suit i’! i be is. mui bsov. n ; , I acocs.'Orios. Mr- A fan Cevik o: hfa2 S : , ft., t Sti. -.-t lias ret-.trned home af .i tm spending two week.- in Ashe- , . i vi'lc .- id hionli't St N. C. a.-, the , 1 l Mi-; Nellie Small. : T. -hi. in. i Sir i; tt; 2C;B : Davi.. S'. c- 1 celebrated l" •• birth- J i ttfty rrv<-utl.v. Site received many , i nice gift. Mr.. Tbornton !.-> pre-'a d(in of t- ■ Puri '< ('.•<) «..r?*• , Unit of C Mpii.d City Tf-inple, 310 ui iUPOft. of tin World. Me. ana a!,' . Harry .l.cuc:. ot ( iiti ii-, iSiiv-m one returned j )'.<■.ai': !• U.e: ttieu vaca tion in me western part of the i Stott itch relatives. Mr and .v l -- >j C Sattfaitci.) and . ' family a tut :Vlr<-. Effte Jackson j i have tvuii ned uoim after a visit to W.r-.h.ii! ton. D. c. Mr Luke VViHiam-. of 13 Frank- Hr '!'•••■.. • on-' been ill aiai cor.- - tbii-d vim Agnes Hospital, rib: inafa tin nd- say ' plea-a- lior a:;-.J C* : . '.Veil, .Vi: W* i liftTOit ' Mi H A Toole oi 1005 S. t Pei .-.On Street; Mi.-.. .Mary B ::ise-p ot Mni'titieki Street; and Mr.. - f'b'.tn I. Hi.-.- ot 313 S Tariv.ro Pc a -have returne-d ho:ne hier attt'udio; H i Wonr. ii'- Foreign ! -!i mi,no. y too v i-nuoii, m Wiifa.- von Salem N. <' They report •< - ' MiCCcfi:! convention. i • Rr-v 1 .eotha Dc'faham of ID Dare » ■ Tene.cc filled the pulpit Os the ! First H.ipUft Cnurch Sunday in : the aoscice of the- pastor. Dr. O f S ii dh-.-l v. im i . a e.’ay on w ; j cation. ; Mi ft::.,' Rogers of 217 Heck , iSii'-ci it..: returned -.nv.m- aftar i' ncconipanyinp fai-r neire and nep- i I' 1 ',., l-.t.i Mae and Anthon> Tomy ’ Bin 0.l to Sii'tit:■ fji-fti. V.i.. to \ i.-:t | tli.-:r aunt. Mrs. Celithk. Croker. 'flu children ar, from Newark ft' .1 -mil r: j. 11 1 ll ie S U 111; 11 c i laic i . Mi stdio Stirrklund of Ne.v i Yoi i. Cuy i in-nail;;' hi v ua- . - : (lull in tile city W l l. i lchttiv.-f „ j Mr. and :vt>s. Lowell Cht-rm, and : ; I’r.fuilv ot liartfod, wei. in m<* j i tit, recently. Tin y wei e the lio-c a ■,ic i;: ot ivir and M- . Curt: , ii.tiin : «:•! Din Mark Street ! METHOD : NEWS NOTES : j I METHOD Miss Susan Wilcox has returned homo front Winston | 1 Salem, ti. C. where she attendea! J the State Baptist Missionary Con- j ” vention which was held in that, city. She is president of the City Wide Missionary Union here Mr.-;. Thc!m« Wynder from Pmi ! adelphia Pa. is spending some I time with her mother, Mrs, Ida Thomas. Mr. Wynner •■will anuor down for her around Labor Day., Mrs. Goldie Atwater is spemi- i :ng her vacation here. Sin- was i .iCconroanicd from her homo ,tn BrcoELvn. ffttv York by Miss Brenda F Bethea who ruent liar vacation in New York and New Jersey. where she lias been in school l ML- Bei.vi O’Kelly i«aa returned \ from Columbia University. N. V | for the summer She is a teacher in the Lucille Hunter School in j the eitv. Mias Irnogene Miras. Miss An- j nette Hocsur and Miss Mary Alice UMSTEAffS TRANSFER COMPANY ■:- STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY I HAULING LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Courteous Prompt Efficient ED, UMSTEAD, Manager 6<>2 S. Dawns Street Tarbcwo a»d Martin Street* DIAL #478 9212 FUQUA Y * By Roy C F UQ'U'.A y SHUNCS Tno. pedpte of Fuquay and vicinity experi : enced a great loss, with the pass ing ol Ur. J udt/t- I'. Davis last ; week ami everi-thou, h .-rout trL hute i boiiif, paid to the law doctor, uKewhciv on Uu* pages oi , this paper we feel. chat a great injustice would be 1 commuted, if * vve neglected to say a word about him, as vve knew him Dr. Davis was a great physician, a tireless civic leader and in the ttrains, of his life an ecclesia--tical leader His reputation oi. tin- form ivi two. i- well known throughout lip :iiaU: and to quit an extent naucmally. in Uu- latter field time did net pot tint. Hun to gain the providence that he attained in his ; otiter endeavors but vve were fill* i iy aware of ins capabilities locally. ! Ur. Davis was the first and only NVp.ro nilysieian to ever maintain offices in Fuquay. ami during his stay he worked tirelessly at in* urW- :■ m His great influence, vast experiences, and sound know ledge did much, to promote pro gress in this city and community .. an orator he was auprn b, and lie w;c known for Ins .-real sense* .;,i i.utnoi IVi cat. I•etter illustrate 1 ir. Dave life with U:. tilt nii-'di the Wi-rd. a! J ore' ‘1: ort .Jew ion. »a not i i Tu -eel. beaut I *, tr-ith and '-.ootiue: and bv lid to as V■ ■, but not afraid to feud, to took UP ; no* (town, and lend a hand to lift the load; to think the best of «-vry onc, and trust tin- love of God . ~ - this is life i unquote). The people ni Fuquay will i.nss Dr Davis but we .snail ever have : rr.emorie: because surely ; in. hv> d his life. .Sunday mo mi! in worship service j of the First Baptist Church v.n --i conducted bv the pastor Rev. It, K i l s ites jYlnsiC for the service va ' iander.-d by tin Junior C-uoir of | tin Koitsvilio Ba'.-tist Church of : Willard. N. C and the Junior ! Choir el the First Baptist Church, j The principal. Mt - William Mc ; Lean and fas family were present ; '.or the set vice and the congre gation i.e-nefitu-d from some very inspiring itin u ) s ;, s , v £s. I.iol/lafl. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 lfotne i 'indig Day w;i. observed by the Finn Baptist Church. The service a:; conducted by Rev. Albright 1 and the choir and congregation of i thi Christian Church of Holly SpringN C. The text for the i . ervioe w re. Acts 16:25. Theme —- 1 \ song and a prayer at Mid ; late”. Rev. Albright gave vivid : iilu* trations. as he compared Paul I end Silas to the modern Christian The capacity fill* dchurch was j oie: sed with a great message. Din* : in r was served in Die church base j I Hester were the dinner guest of | iVhsM , Catherine and Mary Alice Grant Sunday Misses Mirrmc and ! Hester '..< (0 ou( of town guest i They are i-ia ... riiatc*:-: ol AtiMarv ■ A. Grant | Mrs. Julia Cm :. ,n.i ha. born I .-nun*what imtUpme.) recently but t.- doing nicely at tins writing. .-.up was visited Sunday by her ron and family. M*. Ceor,.;<* Cn-ii , haw ~nd daughte!. Marie from Clarktoti. N. C Mis. M. E. Ft ran'.on her daukh ; for, i.inda and Mr. Nathaniel Lee returned to New York over the i week end after visiting . Iheir ] mother and aunt here , Mr Moody, Ike father ol Mrs. i Genobia Dus tori i~ the ftiwu of • iris daughter and family. Mi- vloo | dy resides m Syracuse. New York, i Mrs. Sarah Smith was called | !o Henderson. N C. Sunday on ac ;. count of the ilinerv of her uncle. FULL LINE OF GROCERIES Your Patronage 8 Appreciated WEEK ENDING SATURDAY,- AUGUST 22, 1953 IViit, CKVIkiON RALEIGH Funeral services -fee .Vh . John Totii-os-Lrvlrton-'.af W. South Sheet who died .u - gust 7th were conduced ‘from Jones Chapel in Moncure, N C., 9 p. m., 1 I'.rsday, Kcv. T. 8. Snuiu officiated end followed by burn.': in the Church Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Hump in charge. UK. HOWARD H i-noifd cervices for Mr. Sidney Howard of 542 E. Cabarrus Street '.ho died at Saint A..*,ni tfoH.iiei on August D w m ('inducted from the Fir. i Baptist Cnurch. 4 p. m. Tic rday. Rev Avery Horton offi ciiits'd and followed by* burial in vt.iuru Hope Cemetery. Raleigh Funeral Home in charge. Mil. HARRIS 'Font iTd re: vices, for Mi (. Ellic Daughter Elks Council M Anniversary Event |(V } ft, HAUi'.FS P-IM'-I oi UK email 1 rim ROCKY MOUNT ’1 be Sadie c D- -v i:> Council of Past Daughter * ! i iiulor.e of tho IBP OK oi W i Rlks) 1 ■■lb-. lVed it- ninth anniversary I , itii a special program at the l i At. John AiVIF: Zion Churcn here t ,?. ti.-i 2nd witii the Reverend t ! Kemp P. Rattle o£ this city up- ’ livering the address. . 1 ■ Jifv. Mr. Brittle is state presi- * ! dent and Grand E?teemed I-ectar mjj Knight ol the national fiHfs ; body. Osiers appearing on the oro- , ‘ gistm included the Rev, F. 1 Lowe.; t SPRINGS l. Street i! meal duriti,-; t’i-.- in'.erval net.-.«vq : l'vice :. Tb.:> enurc-.i wohes to ■ , ; thank Mr • Nina Windoiu, Mrs Aza Li a Aadorsoii, Mrs. Alice Me-,. . koy and Mrs. Sutton tor their \ effort m making the repast * success Fot. Young. Men’r Christian L iicPt in Pmlad' i,.hi- H* ; v. ;:s here all of last week hr rantse; * : ei ilba -•. i Mr. Valov. Wornbi< of W 2 N ivrsnvui who' now employed | ■in Battirnose spent U«. vv r etu'-ad . | v. uh ms tasnily. •Mrs. Sarah Youn, and farnilv of Long island New York an vara i ticminc in ,-wiyier and Fuqiuiy. | Friend. 1 , of Mr. W»Hie McKinnev , , v- ill be interested in ktiov.- mg thal :he was stricken ill last Monde. j aud is ociiiliiscd to hL bed i Mrs. Clyde Chtslom of Lawrence i ! Street i . till teUiu * aboitt the J ;(• n.'ioei T•( vaeatioii she :.p» nt ir 1 t'hiCU) : o rceeiil!v While there s?v* ' ; v.a. the guest of Mr. and Mr !£d llano . ,vti Ham he* i daughter. Th< Y-..1! Men's Christian Lea* j i 0i,,. wifi tVi,. the tneinbe;. ~t Jhe - Gulden Circle Club at a picnic that ; |v. til Le lu id at J t *av< On j j Saturday, August 29. i The Roy Street.- had a visitor j j rent on an unusual irwiin' hen j Monday niornifi kh vVarhinpton. '■ 1 .j, .t.‘. I: (f (I! til' '<’ KOi-lNi AN I'UH oy and w:Uii«! : to our. .... 1 .< paper V. S : H ■ I the paper. .Sv.iH'ay is pastorial uay ai P s i ! Chapel and Si. Ad a. is Go to the Church ol > our choice. Well that *> about it fur HD. week. Hope to be aroUiiD next ‘week with more anil better virus. Till then, lake eir-'t*. i WAKE SCOUTERS iMEET TO PUN COMING SEASON ' I ■[ RALEIGH —The Wak« Divi.-.iott Scout Commit tee ntet August >' on the carnpu-j of St. AuKUstiiu-'. College with 20 Scouttr, pivs.-ot tn make plans (or the comiitj, :* •*• -on. Vice Chairman J. W. Eaton t j,:e sidi-d over the nine ting *>- the j i'Ou i planned for "Recognition ; Sunday" Septcxnbci 20 loi cvctv Scout unit in the Wake Division.. Neighborhood Coriimic-ium-r U H Tool, pi.■■■..•nt. •'.•!■• lilt; Y'.ea ■ j rant Union Church at 2:30 p. in. , ; '.t’ues.day and i.iikiwed by &ur|4l ;: in . a Chuich Cletnetery. Raleigh t ! Fiine::i! llic.it in chii.yi-. j Surviving, are. ilurr.ifmd, Fir. i ! William Har.iT, ; i son, WNiam fUn'n.-. Jr.; 2 daughters, Mrs, tkidciin Lee Prince of Holly - ljjiij : mt: iil;Dewrema Scott ■ of the heim: Mother. Mrs. •Cora ; l J etvihu'd l.au -: loci < ;randchii i hum; tv o -.:>h ... Mrs. Marcie Ai* . non, El n dam, N. C.; and Mrs. Ldi - in. Mae Bristow, Pitiladelphu.; t half-sister. Mm. Mamie Scott. Dur i be ni Coiuity; two brothers, Raljyi | Lr:v;s, Wake Forest Road and Zeb ; Laws, Durham. N. C., a bumber of * ! neices arid nephew?. enapuin a ti«.- .< C Elk.- Aawtls* j.i.n .laci. Faison, state V*ce tr, -idem who subsi.iuued tor Dai gbi e;• Ruler i,u.\\ Dean of Sea born d Klk.-; l.edge who war. He tained because of illness, 'i 1 e his t.i■ v it ui, Satiie Davis (..ouncil »vuj riven by Dt. Nora E. Bailey, jKitwncjai Serretavy. Malvin Ray Hatton, tniiauistr Faitrn Pres ivurrian chinch rendered an in ririiim-iiiai solo and Rev. Mr Low; presented the Rev. Barit*. Battle: spoke on the growth of Flkdorn on a state and national ..He taring that the Elks art ia nidi > .(s’iiinF in numbers. pres - calibre of oeouir Ec :11 attracted tu it because o* aat jiiimniutarian program of re in: amt education to the needy i eing given each vear. Nc.rtn Caro lina h.i '.ixt; lodge?■ unci .ipprox.- iy \‘i nOO members. Rattle s.ud. Tic Council coniniittee In d.t.h t.ovai Lit Queen F.. Batten. ...da Dunn, AnnK V Nelson, India i.xui's .a Pe'-a boa rif an.it Jennie Powell ul .Sctol.nnl Neck sUu'tin.; St pivinijcr i t thru 1 >e* -. fu Occoni-ccliee Council re. nber 15th. Staff Director Tom Burgess ol •he Council of! ice presented fi nance nlai: tor .« Council-wide sir.'., ir. .-tart in October for : i;; I. 11 111 le- l|Ol COVCCtJ i*y V. iifc*.~.f, ;• -icjt . . 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