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PAGE TWO s##J s&L.ts#*.., READ W USE ‘fr** W 0 WW! THESE HEtPFUL • >V r ’jjvia£ LESSL NOTICE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor 1 •of the Estate ei William Rouert ! Anderson, deceased, late of Wake ; County. North Carolina, this Is i to notify all persons having ; claims against the Estate oi said I deceased to exhibit them ;o the ! undersigned at 115 1-2 E. Har. est i Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, | on or before the Hth day of May, j 1953, or this notice will be plead- : ed in bar of their recovery. All i persons indebted to the Estate I will please make immediate pay- j rnent. This 15th day o? May. 1954 j F\ J CARNAGE, Executor ! May 22, 29: June 5, 12, IS, 26. EXECUTORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Ha via? qualified as Executor oi : the Estate, of Sarah Penny, de- 1 ceased, late of Wake County, \ North Carolina, this is to notify j all persons having claims against i the Estate of said deceased to ex- ! hi bit them to the undersigned at ! 510 South Person Street, Raleigh, i North Carolina, on or before the j 27th day of April. 1955, or this } notice will be pleaded in bar or j their recovery. All persons indeb- ; ted to the Estate will please [ make immediate payment. Tins 12th dav of May, 1934, ! DE. W. B. PETTIFORD. Executor ' F. J. CARNAGE, AtVv j May 15. 22. 23; June 5, 12, 19. “ ’ i i NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor i of the Estate of Henry Jones, de- j ceased, late of W aks Count't North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against ! the Estate of said deceased to ex ; riipti them to the undersigned at j 1938 Cecil Street, Durham, North j Carolina, on or before the* sth j day of Jure, 1955, or this notice | wifi be pleaded at bar of their ; .wwover-v, AH persons indebted to j the Estate will please moke im- \ met!lale pay ment. This Ist day of June, 1954. WILLIAM H. JONES, Executor j 1925 Cecil Street Durham, North Carolina TAYLOR & MITCHELL, AH**, j June 5-12-19-26; July 3-10 EXECUTOR'S NOYK * NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of | the Estate of Sarah Penny, de- j ceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify j all persons having claims againT < the Estate of said deceased to ex- ] hibit them to the undersigned at j 510 South Person Street, Raleigh, j North Carolina, on or before the j 27th day of April, 1955. or this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of f RID6E Jr\ I STWUBBT BOUBOK WEISKEY jMIIsI I MOW 5 TIMS OLI V *365 | s23© i# % 4/5 Qestt I «§S® fM )Wa "'«t ■' ■ ik i A IOVMOR m. s rsm cut * m pttjcw yfi -’<*-» r*f®k Jflj i j A-*'-***..*.,# =.■«..* <*»• •»«*> •> • -* >• *-"*-*• Hl*-**.***#- '#* *HH>»-*«*««#«*«*'** One Stoptr 1 One Stop Bales and Service on Ranges, Refrigerators, ' • Radio#, Heaters, and Everything Electrical CONTRACTORS HAYES-JACKSON ELECTRICAL SERVICE i Ml E. Hargett St. Phone 3-503! YOUR WKSTXNO MOUSE DEALER "Every Hovat Mcmlt Westirighoute" i } Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh 2703 HILLSBORO STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TEL, 3-1071 • , . .. * " '"""" t i j I 11.0 r recovery. All persons indea- j { led to the Lst-at-; wsh pieuse make j ! Key-.:' e :;.iyr,i•-■ i• r. This 12th ’ibiy ..£ May, 1954. | DR. W. B. PF-TTiFORD, ! xertor ■ F. J. CARNAGE, At! y j May 15. 2.2. 29; June 5, Lb 19, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE ; Having q-mil-ed as Adrnini- | s; rat or oi t»:e E.,.are of ftiur.v L.z- i I zie Wni-son, tiecew-cd, late of ! j Wake Covnty, North Carolina, j | trus to notify aU persons having j j claims against the Bis!ate of sain j I deceased, to exhibit them to the | undersigned at 13 E. Hargett St., j | Raleigh, North Carolina, on or be fore the 25th day of May, 1955 or j this notice will be pleaded in bar j of their recovery. AH person in i deb’.ed to tne ksiaic will .please | | make jntmeciats payment i This 25th day oi May. 1954. j Mechanics & -Farmers Bank, Ad- i I mmistvat.,l-. - May 29, June- 3. 12- 19, 26; July 3, j NOTICE OF SALE | Under and by virtue of. that j , cerfuin chatted mortgage dated j i January 16, ~9:2 rritute by VvHoic [ | Consumers Mu,mu Assov.ation. j i Inc,, default having been made j ! thereunder, we vrii.i uffer for sale ! at 12:00 e Mock Noon, Saturday, | July 3, 1954. for at. 421 S. [ Blount Street, that certain per | sonp.i property described as ioi | tows: | X Willis Del very truck | 2 Cash registers, serial numbers j 455325.') and '1538367. j 1 eight foot Friedrick Frozen j Food Ca e j t eight foot Friedrick See>AU j Fish -:ma Poultry Case | i twelve foe, Friedrick Sec-All I Top Dirpiav Meat Case. ; 1 ten foot S-.-lf-Seruce Dairy j and Meat Case j 1 eight by too by eis'ht and one- | | half Friedrick Cooler. | 2 eight, foot Fr edrick Vegeta- j l ble Cases - j X eight foot Friedrick non-re- j j fngerared Vecg-able Case. | 2 Stimpsoyi tsetues. i 1 Shmpson Chopper. j X Steak Maker. ! 1 Meat Block. 1 24 Self-Service Push Gait*, j X Glob Sheer, i 80 feel of wooden shelving teif I •'< V 2 cneck out counters. j 2 dial type Finance Scales. [ l pair of Fair Book Bran Scales [ » Burr on ch. Adding Machine, j 2 Srieddnck Compressor#- 1 Ceiling Fun S 1 Exhaust Fan X thirty gallon Biecine Water t Heater. I l Sink wnh mix faucets, i x etectviate Meat and Bone j Saw. ! X Com Hate S-3 ? Wall Shelves. I | t Desk, j 1 Ch: ur. X Deep Freeze ! The said salt- w.ii be for cash ! and the merchandise enumerated j will be subject to the inspection i >-.f prospect : ve ptirdtu-.ers any i time prior to said sale, This tre 11th days of June, .1954. j in i - , | Back Os The Great Decision jj By Dr. W. L. Cre zne | EDITORS NOTE: This is the rial segregation unconstitutional 1 fourth m a series of six articles in the public schools, explaining the events leading up | to the final installment on the ROBERTS VS. BOSTON. DREDD recent Supreme Court ruling ra- SCOTT, SLAUGHTERHOUSE, ! Giri Scouts And Brownies Plan Gala Camping Sessions Soon a Girl Scouts and Brownies are i | looking forward to camping at ■ Camp Whispering Fines Friday, ! Julj 2nd, to Friday, July 10th. ! There will be the fun of living j in the out-of-doors, swimming in the lake, thrills in learning new skills and making new friends, •>r.d singing and dramatics about ■ lbs- campfire. Camplife provides I a pleasant experience in group ; living—doing jobs with other | campers, and. sharing housekeep -1 ing responsibilities with other girls These camp chores are j called Kapers. A bus will leave Shaw Univer- | sity on Friday morning, July 2nd. j at 19 A. M and will return the girls back to Shaw two weeks later, July 16th, around noon. Girls and Counselors plan to ge-iher for the activities—outdoor cooking. swimming. campcraft. i arts and crafts, nature, folk danc- | ing, hikes, trail blazing, camp- j fires and singing. Staff members are selected for their skills and for their interest i | in and understanding of girls, j ■ Specials include crafts, dramatics, j I folk dancing, campcraft and a I METHOD NEWS NOTES , - Pv MISS DORA TJ STROUD : METHOD—Rev. C. K. Askew. ; j a former pastor of the First Bap- ! i list Church in Raleigh was guest j i speaker at Oak City Baptist j Church Sunday morning. He j brought a wonderful message to j his hearers. Mr. A, C. Parrish directed the I music furnished by the Junior , Choir v -• Miss Mary A. Grant at the piano. St. James Church's Missionary Circle met at the home of Mrs. Roxie Lee Sunday afternoon at j 3;30- Discussion of the Bible les- i son for the day was led by Mrs. j Allie Wright Smalls, vice presi- 1 dt-iu. Tne session was enjoyed by i | those present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss j,13-.-y p. Thomas on the second ■Sunday afternoon in July at 3:00 o'clock. Service was held at 7:30 p m at St. James Church Sunday eve ning Rev. Mr. Frazier delivered the message at that time to an appreciative audience- Sunday morning, July ™ Men’s Day will be observed at St. James in connection with the regular service. Rev. Gaylord, the pastor, will be the speaker. lae Men’s Chorus of Method will fur nish music under the direction c .f Mr. B. O. Wilcox Mr. A. W. Sherrill is chairman of the com mittee. All captains are expected to make their reports Sunday afternoon at 3-dO (T ‘’ clock The Oak City Baptist Church will present the Har mony Male Chorus Variety Sing ers and White Oak Male vhorus a,: the Berry O’Kelly School au ditorium. The public is most cor* d'allv urged to attend. Mr. Amon Harris, Sr. is geu MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK, Mortgagee Paul C. West. Attorney- June 19, 26, 1954, MIMS, | INC. | | FORD SALES j ! AND j j SERVICE 2Z& TAKBORO Si. | ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. J j - Telephone | 2-2191 i I Ill— IIW»J i Red Cross waterfront instructor. A nurse is in residence at camp at all times and a physician is cn call- A well qualified dietitian is a member of the camp staff. | Three well balanced meals with j plenty of milk are served to the campers three times each day. Each camper is required to bring a certificate of good health, filled out by a physician. Dr. Catherine Middleton will examine campers on Saturday morning, June 26i.h, from 19 A. M. until 12 : noon and again on Monday rnorn- I ing, June 28th, from 10 A. M. | until 12 noon. Sunday, July 11th, wil ib* Visitor's Day at Camp Whis pering Pines from 2 until fc P. M. AM parents and friends are invited to attend. A spec ial program will depict the ac ! tivities at camp ! Miss Burma J, Raines, Field ; Director for the Wake Johnso n! Wilson Area Girl Scout Council, i will direct camp. Campers will | include Girl Scouts from Wake, j Johnston and Wilson Counties | and some from outside this area j j ting on nicely after being hos- S I pitalized for over a week. All j : his many friends are praying lor j his recovery. I Mr . Ozie Williams is reeuper- j ; sting uom her recent illness. She j | is now able to be up and around ] i in her home. | Mrs- Alberta Duncan sister of Mrs. Williams, is here visiting her from her home ia Newport News, Va Mrs. Minnie Hill oontinuos on the sick list. | Little Joan Elaine Alston and i Marion Ramona White of Meth- I od, arid little Laverna Sills of j Raleigh, were receiving congratu j lations Monday night when they | took leading parts in the ' gradu ation exercise” of the Tattle Com munity Center which was held at Martin Street Baptist Church at 7 P. M. Little Joan E. Alston received a prize for showing the greatest progress in the class. Mrs. Bryant Bethea arid Mis* E. M- Ligon are attending sum mer school at N- C State in Dur ham, Miss Beatrice Grant from Sul ligent, Ala., Mr. ana Mrs. Ena is Grant and daughter, were enter tained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Grant in Durham on Sunday. Mrs Estelle Harvell from St Pauls, N. C. is attending summer school at Durham. Mrs .George Crenshaw, Jr. and ( little daughter. Celeste, are vis iting Mrs. Crenshaw’s people in Heading, Pa. We are proud to welcome Mr and Mrs. Lucas and family into our community. They have buiff a home here and we are glad jo have them as neighbors- Mr*. Carrie Stroud has return ed to her home in New Y'ork, N. Y. after spending the winter here with her daughter, Miss Ge neva V, Stroud on Lincoln Court COMPLETE I HOME FURNISHERS i j W« can furniah any iwbs j j | in your homo —> from th« j living room to the kiteheo , SEE US FIRST W. I. COOPER rURN'ITURe COMPANY 121 East Martin Street ; j I i JM i innfilTiiMißraPSi 1 ISraSw! n | Day Service CO-ED CLEANERS j - 900 S. Wilmington St. DIAL 3-6417 DELIVERY SERVICE THE CAROLINIAN Dlf PLAY L. AND PLESSY VS- FKEGX SOX Long before the plmosopher j lawyer, Charles Sumner, a'temp ted to have the United Si.i'.es constitution applied to the legal rights of a colored child in the | state of Massachusetts. The Chur j ch of England and seceded w r.,s | of other protestant churches in i the colonies in cooperate aw.: | he southern landed gemry j..i.t | foil.,ted caste status upon thv l child in the case. Colored poopic 1 in the United Siates had b<-< a j by successive stages ut log: im * i restricted people in fr a as; I of privileges in the country, j The Boston judge render--J an opinion bolstered by status quo in state laws to the South aad by prejudices ia Ma s learned from the idav-. neC and those with wb-:-’n • • business all up arid down the At lantic coast. Historically -u a- lo cally the opinion v. is act sup ported by truth. The dcdarnl -n ; that pro vailing priyu-i.-.- had not been caused by law w. historically untrue, Eestricmv-, legislation enacted for the benefit ci salveholders hac! successively I required other Amc-ricaus to ! treat colored people or suffer a loss of social p--. ■: :o. ; The declaration that sep-.irntir-n < ! of children byrace for education j al purposes was not d .-, in | lory came- as a corollary to tin ! firsst error. The tru ;li tup ] the chief cause of the pi- i■ : d | status quo lav in the lav • of | the slave states and in th* cjn • J stitutional cornprc-rp, c;- c . tie this prejudice was establ -in 1- | throughout the nari-.-n, i.c - ■ ' ] prejudiced eye could no’ ? j cruel discriiP.in..itioa m L ceil | segregation. The extent b> which t’ i fourth article of the > *u-.:. j tion had been nullified ) I practice was shown eh .sr 1- in the Dri-dd Scott Vn \ Color caste had been hnii* t;.y S conformity £o stale- let' - - i Hos, Judge Taney's tiding that a Negro had no n.M- : which a white ruin a s bound to respect vu ■ a i \ ing of legal status ’‘accor-.1-tl" i the colored people IN : . t of the fourth article of the i constitution* The decisions fn the S' V - House Cases after th». i amendment s -- in tho tvr • : .- tion create -. brir-■ < f v- - . - ty rights - beclo ; i ,- mi human righ!; intent of t i,e a mendment The idea e v ,» the right to held property v , the only civil right Plessy Vs. Fergus m v -s net new' as s decision ->f the courts The erroneous doctrines imti been laid down in R- >; v- Boston and in the Klau finer- House Cases. The South now had a whole body of uncoiisinuUo;' it state law and some United States CO-'.!. For ’ Every Purpose CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. 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