Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / May 18, 1957, edition 1 / Page 16
Part of The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
PAGE SIXTEEN SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES WAKE COUNTY: At 12 o’clock Noon on Monday, June 3, 1457 at the Eastern Door of the Wake County courthouse, in the. City of Raleigh, 1 will, by virture of authority contained in Section 105-387 of the Genera! Statues of North Carolina 1943. sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for rash, certain lands on which the 1956 taxes due Wake County remain unpaid A list of th.- owners and the lands to he sold appear below together with the amount of taxes due thereon with interest, penalty and cost of advertisement to be added. This the 7th day of May, 1957. C. C. RICH, Wake County Tax Collector. U*. LEIGH rOVVNSHIV Adam*. Ciiu.-r -i. K Bv 75 Rock ' • tt. Adams. Coo: n. C . ■ >; 4 r Aicxar.rte: AC •• !)• W. Worth >?• If- 18 Alford. i■■ i: • K~ f i Alien. Annie Be . 2 E. • A A •toe Unas k -’44 AUo n, Edna. 2s f i 1 1- 1 Blood worth St 141 ; Alien. Geo A- T ; S'. <2 h ■:t->i d 1 Alston. Clierl'y ' 2 44 Alston. Ha> ■ ■ . H. . Cannon S' ’ 1 . Alston, Hay -voon. 4' Garmon tit... Alston, .*;•> ■ ■ Alston, : -i f' • 1 Anders. Put L" A ' ■ i- - Sri. No !UIS Anderson. i*. Hens of- AnUers- . ton Hi" J b Arnold. Hag’. W 4-’ H.v. •*■ 2! -> Ashe, Ch - ■ * . ■ Atkins. J. r„ 212 F. . it Atkinson. B A if • Atwater. h'r/-. K •. t E. Cabarrus Austin, Be •• i Jtf- S 4’ Bakiev, Jto ti t ' V■ • '■ ' s ’ Baker, M-s Dor.-'--. l:tt tom- . *. Baker. J. i . 88-. «< H Baker. Johi *- -■ !. 1. Balleatint. W Ei; 3. an n t •■: ■ •'* Batiks. '. L.r Si;:. • - Banks. Eddie A Wilt, a Wi.-i Works Barbo- P. V S-? V V„;.,n & - Barbour. .!••- 3. to-. ' to • ;i at: Barboui . v '• '■ '• Blk-H J ■ < ■' ©arm:-: Tame. 323 F ' r r; Bason. SSs tue! T< 1 '■ -. :• Bass. Du rock. 4;..i Rj: > Battle. B .1 T M 1. f ' ; Besrnan. G- ■ 3 C> •• Becky.,in tomi., &. A ■ Haywood. 23t> E : ■ to Becoat. to- v B . .to- K t • i - 47 Bennett. Han i. • 4 Stronacii Ato.y Be try. Vi C 1,..t •• i Park, 32-A--3C A £;k G Joe Lous Par- 'A. Birdcall, Melvi ■■ J: , 11« S Suain. 105 N. i! > nod ' ■ Birds**!*, Theodore, to- '• Per.* : .4 04 Blour.t Ai m 25 4 a Chamberlain _ •’ Biotin’. •> 43-44 .H S' Joe l,o; tour 2.14 Bobbitt, :m, 525 W: 4 6.', Boykin. .' . 7-- Joe Lou-a. P.o•' Branch. J•••• ■.', * H- Cannon St. . ’ r,[. Brldgers Fred, 1418 K 1414 Pender, to V in Bridges. Eibert. .30? K ■ • 2' !4 • Bright well, D D. T A- J>- A Blk-S. One 1.-. 1 ■ tt-2: Koto. nan t2* Brodie, Dora. 7J7 S P- t • '• 84 Brooks. JSunsa, ■ ■■ •' ■ • Joe Lear , • Brower, St-ntic! L k. 4 Q 1 . • Brown, Annie i>. Battle 341 Brown, John Henry, J . Lewis .Arc 1 Brown. Ma t:ta J. ■’ Louis Park Brown. VJ. M. H irs "l 1 • ■■ - Browning, J H. A: W 1318 Ookwaad Bruce. Maggie, Cross St H. ' ■] • Bryant, 1- ,ac. 4i’.3 X ■ ■ M Bunch. James. 3W> i- n Si. 21.»6; Burnett. John 32.. W S ..." 1010 Manly. 2 Lots Joe U ms. ■ 4e2 Cannon Burnette, Moecl’c 20 C: ’ ‘ • • J Burns. James P.-" r s ci ; W Lenoir St. ■ 1 - 9? ’ Caldwell, James V-: i Lora Bragg • ■ >*'' Cartier, n. Josephine til3 >. Saunders ’; V. Cannon, Howard. 171) Pend' 1 ■ ’■ C-: < Cabarrus, IS-20 Vtu i -9-8-10 Chttv.th, 18 Cumbei j 6 Cumberland Cason, Jiuunie, 1508 Pender Chavis, Ernest. 523 E. Bragg ■ ■ 3l.ii | Chavis, James. 606 Brae; ■ 3o 8; | Chavis. OU'c Brantlc-} Sr. ! Joa Luis Park 18 i. 3 Chnpp W H & Wife 129 Lincoln ?> L> Clark, John L. 2405 Ktlnorc 15.40: Clark, K. J.. IPI2. E. Havttctr. .. 84.39; Clarkson T« . McCiu non, 17-18 Jot txruis *■*>■ Clay. Guy Si 1 S W. ' A-'ll Collins. L/)Viv, 1700 P. : Pender Si Cook. Charlie . 107 F. K<h niun ? oi : Cook, Tola, and Wile. 1M« E. Len-.ri; St .2 .8 Cooper, w H jn-19-21 « 1 Bloodw.c-r , »». ..... Copeland. Minnie Heirs 01 i 1242 N. w B*. in A\< -' '' .’Corbitt. Bay. 1-4 A. flu no mas Ld. Tr-5 ' Cothran. Eugene. 42:' Monuiou 1 . c. w Covington C. ' 15 t-a J. , Sdenton Si <* ’ .Cox, Bcosuus. 1411 E Ed.e.t. n 3.7" ’ Cox, Mary A., 74.7 F..;.. ttevilie . 27 89 Crews, Edward. 4f6 W. S.i.J-t, 403 Ai W. South 47 27 Crump, Chas T , 8(15 S W,-.t 11.99 1 Crump, Sero.i. i I'B S E; t 7.1 S Curtis, Charl.e Jr. & War. , 204 Parrish 17 2 ' Curtis, H C.. lUS S Hr ■ d 532 j Curtis, Jennie y, ni 11 lo { New Bern ", 82 . (Jurtis. Margin''- Heirs of | 2100 Chs.i.be: y.:, 2 38; Curtis Ten pie H. . of 9 Towei 23.02 : Curt - W. A., 1321-23 p. Bf, ! > S. Blood worth. 1128 ! 411 S Hay wood 64.0:' Daniels, Richard, 523 Cannon 7 48 Davis, James C. 92-3 Blk F Joe Louis Park 1 44 Davis, John ( 677 Qur ■ n b. »7 } Davis. Josmh, 701 H'.'Hnoni 1' il . Davis, Xxinnie. 2 A W«,i ,nF > id 7 4 • Davis. Mabel. 3a BrartK , i'< 1 Dawson, CE„ till Sr i'Vifield . 31 112 ' Dawson, Ida M . 199-200 Jo Louis 238 Day, Parthenta Heir. of. 41. K i X«noir St.. 407 E, Lcno-r . 31,35 1 JV. , Wiley C Heirs oi. - ‘ S. Stal. •• ? f Deans, Belle. 34-5 Bear Avr . : 88, jpnbnam, Dailey, 739 Cht.rti'., ' 143 Church ■ lo , , Debna.-n, Frank, 315 Pugh m . 2.1a i Debnam, Bos* Dunston. 717 K | fAtnoir St.. 2 A Watson Field 1003 Debnam, William Heirs of, I Hollerr.an Rd Dense, Hubert, 1211 Perron .. . 12 of Devane, Carl E Lot 28 . Wasnihgon Hgts. • Donaldson. W. M.. 913 S Person 14 39 Dowd, Sd-Jite Heirs of. »*2 Buttle. 12.95 Driver. Beulah, 311 S. Bloodworm M.W Dudley, Harriett, 62' W. Suiit', 114.’: Dunn. Frank and Wife, 320 K Lane ■ ~ !f ’ Dunn, Leroy, 604-606 Cannon 19 22 Dunn, Minnie. 3 Oak wood , 2.44 Dunn, Moses Heirs os. 15b* E. Lane .... • ■ • 1 92 Dunn. Silas. 311 Maple .. . 22.ee Dunn, Way land, 1708 Oak wood L-’ * 4 Dunston, Mettle Visit, Bill Chinch 1U.66 Dunston. W. A., .See 4 lots 12 Wade ,46. Dunston, Walter, 'll' Second . 244 Eaton, Es'ellc N.. 819 Cotton,. 18 34 Edwards, Saunders. 123 Oberlin 8.5a Edward* Wm. J., 204 Tuppeis , 2 i'll Elliott. Obie, 314 Fisher, 19-20 Fisher .. , 26 4* Ellis, Butr. H 322 B raf.r. ... 719 I Emrnerson, Emma 1,., Branch .. 3.1(1 ; English, Monrot, 714 Manly 2o 95 Evans, Bernice B„ 1015 Smtthfiefd 18.1-4 Evans, Bruce & Hester. 720 E Davie St. . , 11.18 i Evans. Currie C. Heirs or, 216 W. South HI) 77 Evans, Edgar, 82). Cotton .. 17.26 Evans, Geo., A vent Ferry tin .73 Evans, Wm. N„ 823 Cut ion. In 1 S. Haywood . 20.(;0 Fr.rringlon, Geo. Heirs r,i\ 431 Stout ague . 552 . J’eliers, Bessie. 216 Tupp. r- Lane 3.88) Filmore, Annie J. 13-K S Joe Louie Park JBB !, , Fleming, Thomas. 532 J: Lenoir 6.75 • Foot*-. A 111 I Hi.:,.- I)!. 313 ifatll- 675 ; ; i'wemaii, Mi.rris <iv F.ichvr, l 114-3 Sk.lv SB2 ! Force;* t Annie £. 117 Sicdv i'll. ’ Fort. Nellie H< 11. Lot 8 K,. -:.-i-:!i J.,,1 1 i Foste r. Colims. 255* Maple 1(1.53' Foster. Lama, 6;.> IJ<1 J < kv f-- 16 o*. •Fr i.'l-i- i.- !< , :i Combi.. .unit, !4 B:.. 1J4.: Frc-'J.-t tck. JSanme P. 835 F.iyetu - i lire Si 11 51 ! Free in an. D:dt-:>. C, )f 6., ti: anvil 82 Freeman. F.l A. Da.yv, ait> E. Hargett s* . . 26 79 ' . rl’.’OrTtSil, H. 7 :7 Quin ry 05k ! Freernar,. Pcari. 11 9 S Blood - ; Woi lit St. 11 'li* - Fuller. Alice, 711 7’.a ? 81. od worth St . . 12 46 Fuller. Eli Hers ui 2 B S 3->i;nti.-.rv 134 : Garrett. J...- ,Hr.tr-.. 751 Hit ks 19 71: ! G.-.H. Ed. iiOfi r.-po-. 25 i 7 . ■ GUi. Frank > Woe. 7,15 Brail-.* 7.86 Gill, Hi,.. .-!■■;•. fi: Obml.n Kd 12.2a Gill, Lilt.-an. al9 S Wi'.n-m; 47 45 Glenn. Mi.’xpny. 11 if; S. Person, 5.13 Cannon ... 13.25: ! G od-.-jn Joseph I 423 F Sv.. , 11: ff: : Grady. Charlie .2li: Robert'. 81 .'J-t ’ ; Drat-i!. Wiif J. H- ji-l Om-r-ij. 2: 5f ; : Grc-en, Als-.i,-. IIP-.. In . .. d .. 29>1 ‘ Green. James W , 2,3 Xa-e .. . 32.87 | : Green. Rosa ,v W L , R.-;ir 535 F. Cabuir-j- .. 336 j I Greene Arthur, 21l- Uimlwii* 932 : Gregory, Eslbs-r. 5.-0 Srailiifd iu, ! 2 2 Srn.iltVfitud - 19.2? I ; Gnft’t" 2ic.at’«*b, Lot Ns-auu..-, 9.Hi : OrJiis. liira.r. 1 .13 S. S.oiir* . V"8 , ; Grillis. Millard, 3.4 B-.,. 355 i • Gunter Thomas Hrirs. :.'!U --; N, w lU\r i'i;-, Hr. - El,a H a-. '7:>6 V - vilie Si. 28. .7 ; Haney L.V • Bvcd. 1796 E Jones Street ... 1115. ' Hall. Alice E. H .ra. J’O s ! i-’tirtiarev. 23.72 iiali. Dour.lf. -, a Lot 48 It ' Quarry 8.14 i Hail. Hr.nrv I. 7A N’B, rn Jfi 97 j ■ Hall, p. T. Sr Heir;., (y. 3 Oberlin • 18! ! Hall. Wilt..: 1507 New B-n 26 Hi j '■ K.imr.l Florida. 13 S. Haywood 915 i ! Harrington Gurtnr J . 91-2 Elk P | Joe .Louis Park 3 8?, i Harris CUeo A Albert.! Hiyh, M 2 S Blount St .29 Hi • 1 Harris Geo W. 86.°, S. Ea ‘ 648 Harris. Mary Newberry, 1318 S, 33toedworth . • 3L51 -- I Harris. Robert Heirs, J Alfre-.t Harris 2.8.77 1 Harris, RV.Xin‘c- Evans, 414 Dakar 25. fr- | 1 ilyr-di. w. ?-"i. 1019 Sr-,ill-■ (i.:id. . 12 SI ■ . Harvey. ? Hack Lane . 6 82! : Hartsfif.td. Wilhe. 18..9 Pender . 12 01 | Hawkins Dm a Heirs. 507 Cannon 8.44 ; Hayes, Betty Hclemart. 66 E. Jonc-s g.ifi \ : Haves. SqM.re. Walnut . l.j.b I j Huynes. Walter, JSIB p,„-.'e . . 753 . ’ Ha.vv.otKi. A A.. 316 Hill . . . 15.,74 1 ■ Haywood, Ber.no, UK.i Parker ~ 5720 i ■ Bay we,od. Ciiori-nle Hvt- -. U”. 1 T FL.ytl A!!,.- * :>4l Haywood, David. 2{'2 Par;.?!. . 17,17 i ; Haywood, Katie M . 60! .9 Saunders . . ... 33 83 1 Ha- vood, Lenia S. 21 Wa-h --:r,yton Heights . . 1 4-1 : Haywood. Samuel JJ. Jr., i 338 Brave .... 30.Sd j | Haywood. Susan, 2209 Bark.--*- 2 44 1 j Haywood. Willie. 24-B, : ; Blk-F. Joe Louis Park 718 i j Hedgepeth. A. J & Wife, 102 Fisher 10.18 j | Hedgepeth Morsiir.ls, 712 S. j Biiaodwotfh St. 796 , - Henderson, Geo., 21 (ICriler , .. 7.88: | Hendeison. Rirbinond Jr., 1317 Pi:rid. S’ .... 32.00 j Hester. Ed Heirs, 17 U-14-16 Oberlin 2'. 57 i , H*cks, L. H.. f>(,B-C*9 Bv.U:;- . 34 65 j Hicks. Mami, S Heir;. -120 Fnv.lh '.’B?! ' Hicks. Roy. College St ....... 7.2 | j Hinton. A S :.><;« S liloodvorth 24 19] i Hinfor,, f.iit-n Heirs of, 1110 Oak i wood 1 i-h" j j Hinton, Gaston Heh:;. 17 McKee 9.63; ; Hinton. Gideon. K 1009 Parker. 1.011 Parker . . . 17.4-3 ; ! Hinton. James H J, . 1109 Parker 1E.79 . ! Hinton, Mabel C . SRI E. I ' Cabarrus 26,82 j Hinton, Sarah, 152 A. Haywood ; Aliev 1.73 ' : Hodge. Edward Heirs, 214 3ik-!:>:< i Quarrv 2J5 Blk-125 Brarici-.. 219 ! Elk-125 Blanch. 211 Blk-125 Branch 4.32 j ; Hodkv. ora Lee 3308 Oakwoud . 12.2.7 Hodge. Rufus D , 25 Blk, 149 Boundary ■ 4 12: l Holden. G. V . 8 Blk 3 Lincoln 3.16 ; j Holden. Joseph H.. 317 Bied.ioe.. 18.07 ' ‘Honeycutt. Phillis. 2221 Wade.. 7.1.9; Hone, C. J., 84-B, BS-B. Blk-O. Joe Louis Park 7.04 Hopkins. Lillian. 509-31 S. East, 513-26 S. K • 695 S West 602-4 S McDowell, 227-27 1 2 7- l.enotr, 822-24 S. Pf-rrfit*. 326 S Person, 818-20 S Person 616 S. West. 514 Fi. Wort)), 326 S. Xmithftc-ld. 320 S Ea-t. 316 S. East, 415 W South, 812-912*;- F-v. cttevillc- 512-12*5 S. Blnod wortn, 814-24 M P.rtcrson, 617- i 77*i E Lenoir. 816-18*<r P-.1-tersor,. tersor,. 3:8 S. sa. (, Cor. S. East and Lenoir 465 50 i Hopkins, Wm. B. 20 Frazier 273 1 Horton. Nathaniel. 1516 Onktvood 3?.H6 i Hmtor.. \V B . *l2;'2 d E.--t 57.11 . i Howell. B'oni’ie. 37-38 .A Bik G i i Joe Louis Park . ! Howell Robert J„ 915 S. Person 23 18 : Hunt. Win. E. 115 N State. ik t-:5 , ; Hunter Chat. H.. 2213 Van Dyke 12 85 . ' Hunter. Gcnavoti:-. 815 Gakvood 19.62. i Hunter, Geo. Hughes. Pt. 2-4 tdlewild .. 3 97 Hufttor, J A , 88-89 Blk. , Joe Louis Park 7«( l ; i Hunter, Jesse * Wife. 373 S E i * 20 13 l ! Htinirr Katie Lr.-c, Rear ! 2213 Van Dyke sm: Irving. (:na;-. t. 244 Now Bern I Bi 8 GberWn, 519 S. BJoiU.t .. 57 64 1 ! Ivciy Charlie. 416 Was-on . 3S.SS i j Ivi >, Huoert St W ife, 111 Bragg I St. 13.(7 i Jackson, Ashley, 170 Hill ... 1,79] i Jackson, Ausiina Jones Ht us 629 W Lenoir St. .. 1 88 i James. Carlton, 1527 E. tone St . . 19.88 ! Jasper William Heirs., 7.4-16 | O.ik.vtiorl ... 5,75 Jeffries, Geo., 703 Chsmtierlnln 20.14 Jeffries, Huber., 909 Oberlin .. 80.14 Jenkins, Charlie, Joe Louis Av- . .. 17.2? Jenkins. Dorothy, JUS Louis A vc ~..28.34 Jenkins, Geo., 1110 Mark 10.91 Jennings, O. C. 142*1-22 K. Lane ... 3.17 ■Tiles, Joe W„ ll!8 S. State . . 13.4) Johnson, Algle R. tC-A. H.-B, 11 -A. 11-B—Blk, D Jot- Loins, 3A-9B Joe Louis, 88-8 B Joe Louis ... 15 47 Johnson, Annie G.. 228 Bledsoe 13.:(/ Jolmson, Barbara Louise E. 41 Booker . 3.16 Johnson, Dock, 1214 Catmisier. 10.25 Johnson, Lube B ft-. Mack, ,1115 E. Lane 26.24 Johnson. Louis J. Heirs, 13 Heck J.nne 7,19 Johnson, Louise. 41-48 Joe Louis Park ~ {1.83 1 Johnson, Mary, 34-B 146 Man gum 1,55 Johnson. Raymond, 76-79 Joe Louis »k.. 1 Lot S. Park .... 7.04 Jolmson, Robert Henry, 542 E. Edenton St .... ft 32 j Johnson, Silas, Jr., 810 Bragg ... 7.67 I Johnson, Iliomss, 217 N. Hay wood 11.56 I Jones. Alvlse Dcvane, 16-17 Wash ington Hgts. ... 2.88 Jones, Arnettu. 207 E South St. 15.69 JoneM, Bert!,a, 5 Maple ... 10.07 Jonas, Bessie, 909 Fayetteville, 9*.8 Cross Si 14 30 Jones, Charles Robert, 216 Camden St 12 34 Jonas, Clem, Boar 11 McKee Sr 1.72 Jones, Cliffie Heirs, 518 VV South St. 7.48 Jones, Dtlma, I*6 Lenoir St, 14,33 Jone ;. James Robert. 212 toe . 16.73 ! J. nc.-., Join: O . ;,.0 Bail Si. 25 22 Join- . Julia Jtl C*u;fip. 420 Mon • . l.u’.Uv 5.32 -J. -.- I E.. 511 S Bioun: S: 24.31 ! .Tone:- tow. 1415 Pender St. i! 83 Joe s Maty Pi ce. 538 E Lcno.r j St ... 18.70 . Ma'llii.-e. 44 Joe Louis Park 9 17 | 1 tone.. Thoinat A Wile. 7:,7 S. F.. -! f-t 42 43 J, c William ii HU7 Car.n *:,!< r 7 48 Judkins Me-ei-iuion, 1203 Holman 21.35 j Ke J.-.i.c . HC-A, BIU-G Joe 1 uis Paik .241! i Kc:' Ma, ue, !S5 New Bern 2.88 ! Al< xar.dor 13, S Stale 5.14 - K. ••; . .I, Madt-inie, ill N Dawson S: . 11.07 . K - No r B 1107 D -i. 41 9.5 K:-.*- P H H- .-19 Fior 173: Lnni David Heirs of. 11l W. 1.e.0- ! oil St., 113 W Lenoir St, 51.8(f! Ivin. ToiTiir.i,'. 1.511 Poole . 12.83 . : l j*ssii,.,- Needham 413 Swain 719 1..,i,5,r, W A . 218-7 Batter'- . 2.(9, [. . .alter, W;llts. Pt. 299 Smith - fi.-ld 3.16! to 1 ham. W-ic.v J. 3k A Holle mall Id 4.12 i Lawrence. W.’lie E . 26-R 27 B ! Tor. Louis Park .6 83 Laws, Clow-Jo, 523 Adams, 419 Ginn, 218 Spence . 17 98 : Lay;.. Ganf-’.t 717 Sp ..vc Sr. 4,7; Lav- Wiiliam A" 711 Oot-iJin ip&l j Lawson, Blanche Terreil, 1119 S E,l: • St 35 42 - Lone . Florence, 612 E. Cabarr us. 519 i! Cabarrus 19.43 1 Leaci, W.n. Ileus ot 266 Freeman. ! 1.17 N Sl.il--, 251 Fleck. 201 10, k . t: 4,7 i toe, Eddie Jr., 110a Slate SI 17.85 Lc-c. Jaiuc.- A Branch 244 1 l .e, . Ja-ve- Eddie, !! *>4 Alston.. 8.63 j Lee. Ruben. fi.'4 Bragg Si 26.6(1 j Leonard, Aimed,, 29 Washington IB: is 2 1.6; : Lt-rter. John A.. 3 « Wert S*. 5.97 . I.e v : Am..- R 108- U 0 Mnnlc 7.91 to- J D S, . 580 S. Blood i worth St 3149! L-While. 188 S State Si 1.37 j Liyhtnof, L T., 312 Smithiield. 31(, Smitbfieid, 419 S East, 8- ' i 9-10 Washington. 41(i E Mar tin St. 355 13 i i L:, i-:. Sauna, 1115 S. State -i, . 10.66 | • L>; Jet74-B, 75-B Blk-O t j L.Uiy N Dm 1310 Pender 15.08! ’ Link. Martha, 1204 3. Blood- j ! worth. 12r4ii S. Blood Worth . 24 40 Lipac mb. Geo., 252 Quarry ... 11.73 Lipscomb. Lula, 7-9 Bladen 33.62 I Lockhart. W S. Heir* of. :!0 Blk F. Joe Louis. 318 Blk-F Joe Louis 15 B “ Locklear. Mary Jane Hetrs of. 3f7 Montague ... 7.48 toe.tn. Jiim.-.A. 511 Jamaicv St. . 144 ■ Lone Bosniie A. 311 Camden . 826 i Lu.-iu, Crarics O. 316 E Worth St. ... . 10.34 : Luca#. Charlie. 22 Bik-0 S Petit r*- • 2 44 j Locks, Jf-.-vir 13f«7 E. I.ar.e lot ! -F' 17.33 ! Lu.-as, touts, 38-39 Fisher 5.32 ■ Luca.---, Melvin, filfi ii South 136 ; Lundy, C >L.a>, 7Ui S Blnodv.nr’h •St. . . 643 i Lunsford. Lillie B , 2303 Staf ford 15(12 I.v in h, Geo. K . 11(U AL'oti . 2- 14 • .Viaddox. Henry, J. J H.!l SI. .. . ii 25 j M.-iior.t. Jor.n Jr., 532 S. East , ■ S( ... 8.89 ! Mann, A . 1307 K Jones .. 26,.'?] ] Mann. Luev An). Et Al. Tloke '• And Park 173 i Mark'. J K.. 86? S. Blount 27.74 ] Mar its John Alien, 329-30 BJk-A ! Joe Lcuii- Park 625 I Ma-a.'Cnburi;. L’.Uie, 614 Haywood j Lane . 18 la M., -ry. Gather J 104 Worth St. 3.8 S ] Ma'tht-v.v Nellie. 396 Branch . . . 5.32 j Mav, James, 201 N. Tavboro 20 87 | Mr, vc, Booker T. 104-103-103 Star St ■ <*B7 I Mayc Wm K.. Sr.. 414 Smith, i 1503 Newbem, J. •! Camden. 15-16 Newbem, 15 Chestnut, 23 Branch, 19 Newbem . . 56 98 Mayo, Mrs. Louis, 316 Cannon St.. 318 Cannon • 2024 I Means, Dempsey, 85-88 Bik -L ! Joe Louis . 25.08 \ Merritt, Clarence W., 1.94 Fisher 12.96 j Mitchell, Mrs. Geo A. 33-17 i Hayti ... 368 i Mitchell, Mabel. 708 E. Martin St. , .. 3183 Miinlarrue. Alma B . 17u7 S. Wii i itimgton SI fi.63 . Moore. Alien. 316 E. Davie ... 32.14 Morgan, Elba H* irs of, 102 N, Tarboro .. 23.77 Morgan, Geo., 12-2 Bik-D. Sec. A Joe Louis Park . . 20.84 Morjiaii H. Leonard 925 W Len oir . . 8.94 Morgan, James. 3117 S, Hay - wood ... 10,58 Mur-an, Rosa Beil* Alston. 1303 Oberlin Bd 12.66 Morgan, Sarah II . lb's S. Person 2302 Morgan, Walter ft, 1805 Cross St. 17 2(1 Morgan, Walter R , 1606 Cross St 17.28 Morrison, Eliiah. 1120 E. Edenton 1 Si 9.38 I Murray, Wn,. H.. 319 Wiewiid 16.43 1 McClain, Robert 2-3 FayettevtU* | Rd . . 532 | McCJean. Eiigar, toil No. 13 Garner . .73 1 McCloud. James A . 28 Booker Av 2 4? McCoy. Sam. !2:i9 E Edenton St. 892 MeCrlmrnon, Alton, 322 (i. Tai br.ro . 927 , McCullough, Chas., 6.15 W Lenoir St . 6*i2 S Sanders . . 63 16 ! McDonald, Milton, 410 S. Hay wood .. 1.7.23 I McDonald. Ernest J„ 85 Cross St. 3)8 McGuire, John F. 2403 Bedford 13.67 ! McKunnn, H, .o, Lot 35 Wash .npton Hats 2.44 McKnigbt. Carter, 4 Walnut 24 06 McKo>, Junious & Euia L.. 218 S pence 15 67 Muffin 46 44 McNeil!. Freda & Gwendolyn. 719 Manly . 18.09 McNeill, Minnie, 1123 S. State St. . . 7.23 McPherson. Mildred, 305 Branch Si 7 48 Nappet-, W J„ Jill S. Blount SI.CI Newberry, Julia E Crump, #Ol Branch Cor. Branch A Blood worth .. . .504 Nichols, T. Maude, 9*45 Fayette ville 21.78 O'N.-.ii, James T„ 317 Camden St 15.9? Overton. BeruSir 1. , 209 N. State ]l.Bft Paham, S. Anna, 1510 K Jones S: . 24 5!) Parks. Mrs Manioc A., 1110 E Morgan SI . . 62.47 Partin, Alfred, 618 S Wen* St . 14 66 Pc a cox, Floyd, 812 S. East St.. Cinder Blk. Hso. In Rear >ll2 8.59 Penny, Lovi.i Hens of, 513 W. Lenoir St .. 14 39 j Perry, Angcllne Taylor. 234 E. I Soutli Sr. . . 8.63 I Perry, Delia Est , 410 E South St. 2014 Perry, G S Heirs of 49 Bragg St. 14.79 P, rry, Sfiar.v £., 810 W. Cannon 16.30 Person, Julius. 1018 Fort Av*>. 20.02 i Peterson, Win. F., 821 Ellington St 38 82 I Phillips, Berta, 173-4 Joe Louis ! Park 388 1 Phillips, James R.. 307 Bledsoe 34.30 Phiipolt, Mary Gary, 137 Lane 3.88 Pittii, Christiania And Christelle Henderson, 62 Morton PI , 63 Morton Pt 8.62 Plummer, Dr. J. O . Hollcman. 78 Lincoln, 2 Lincoln Park, 10 E Worth, 737 .Fayetteville, 7f,-3 Shaw 120,10 Poole, Edna Smith , 313 S State St .... . . if) 55 Pope, Alice Riddick, 231* Bid ford . B.ls 1 Pope, l.'elta Li'llan, JlO3 S. I 1 Bloodworth, Near Avent Ferry 16.83 Pope, Dave Heirs of. Nazareth . 1.44 Powell, Aley, 8-10 tee . ... 12.23 Powell, Turner, 1302-1300 E. Edenton St 17 76 Price, John. 307 Hoke St. 1?.92 Prince. Wade C. & Cantor. 1 tot 1 Quarry, 2 Loti 295-S Blk-B Joe Louis ... 432 Pulley. Wilson &• Novella. 38 Washington Hgts 144 Raines. Exie. 538-536 E. Lenoir, 817-171. Ellington 46 34 Rand. Alex Heirs of. 2301 Bed ford 11.53 ' Rand, Dolton. 43 Holloman 2.16 i Ram), H.t‘ 11. .Ir , 10*13 p. Jer-.r. i St. , 29.33 | Rand. H.illie, Jr., 1003 35. Jones i Sr. 29 33 Ransom Simon C Hart is of. 213 : Cannon Si 3.1*3 ! Bailiff. Lcnora M.. 50 8 San -1 dors 10.80 j Ray, Eva Fruziei. 69 Lake 27.89 Say. Virgil, 104 Mark Si. Hou.-o St Lo? Water Wk> 51.73 : Redding. J R.. 831 Colton . 6.75 Serves. Gen ha. ?.:6 Bragg SI 6 04 Rovis. Wm, T. & Wife, .o 2 .1- Blk-F Bart Are, ills E E debtor. 25.34 Hire, Victoria, tilt W Soui:; St. 4.t>o: - Riddick, Julius Heirs of, 3K3 S, Person St. 34.25 J I Roberts. R. P. & Henry Price. llil E. Davie, 211 Branch . . 18.34 j Robertson. Albert 103 Bari 14 73 i ! Robinson. Florence. 919 S. Branch : St. 734 i i Rochelle. Garfield. 9(13 Oberlin 28 25 * Rogers Cathar, M. A Gwendolyn F., 5 N. Swam St. 1R 99 Rogers. Ella. 13(.B S. East 2 4*l : Rogers, Eva, 2*. HR St , 19 Worth St. . 20.65 Rogers. Henry & Wife, 8 Dodd , Si , >i. of 14?,-P. Haywood. ' s of Holieman. 108 W. Johnson . 25 9!! ! R-c.-is John. 719 E Davie St 4.08 i : Rollins Mary 618 Oberlin 17.28 ! ’ Ross Lizzie K 811 Mrm’y . 7.19 i ■ Sanders, Argo. Lot S Haywood St. . . SO4 Sunders, Elijah, la Hoke Si ..* i 44 'Sandeis. James & Wife, 819 Eiiington 28.65 I Sanders. Matthew & Pearl Free man, 532-4 F Jones 31..18 ! Sander--. Oilie Mae. 1X67 s. Blood i wont S* 23.91 ] Saunders. Jesse C., 10 Pettigrew 9.26 ! Saunders, Roniuv M., 87-8-SMK) I Joe totiis Park . 675 ' Scales tov/rencc E . 1017 E. Jones 43 18 Scales, Selena. 1421 E. Jones St. 14 73 i Scott, Abe Jr, 816 fc. Davie, Rear Pt. of 18i',i 29 25 ! Scott. C. C , 94-5 Joe Louis Park, SI *,> Loum Park Lot 2 ! Scott, Elton, 33 Pender Si. .. 9.5 i i Scolt, Maggie Heirs of, 1293 F.. I Lane 13C9 E Jones. 1311 E Lane 36.6? j j Seurlock. Mildred. 214 Battle St. 8.63 | 1 Sheoard, Matthew. 703 Quarry 11 95 ! Shephard. Arthur, 17 Hunter 6.48 i Shephard, Thelma, 1211 Newbem. 714 S West, 712 S West., 719 I S Wert, 305 W. Lenoir. 307 W. i Lenoir. 541 E. Lenoir, 528 F Edenton. 2 Vac. Lots NVvbern i A vc., 543 E. Lenoir, 345 E Lenoir IE! 72 | Sherman, Edward &■ Wife. 425 S. Blount 36.62 j Sherrod, Beulah Mae, 130 If Davie 41 Oil Sills. John H.. 220 Idiewiid . 14 54 Sills, Minnie & Blanche, 1002 E. Lane St 2.88 Simmons, Herbert A 603 S East 392 Simmons. James & Wife, 1107 Gatling ... 19.78 Simmons, Napoleon, 1129 S Alston ... 33 56 Simms. Robert. 2 Lot- Joe Louis Park 586 i Smith, Bessie B . 37 Washington Hgts 1 44 ' Smith, Fab, 713 Second Ave 12.30 i Indio Smith, <514 Oberlin, . 27.11 Smith, James. 621 Church St- 7.52 Smith, James & Wife, 1117 S. Blount • .22.29 Smith, Paul, 2615 Bcrilnrd 3183 Smith, Robert and Katie, 120 ft S. Bloodworm 19.33 Smith, Roy E Wife 213 Pettigrew . 24 19 Smith. Thomas, 30 Pettigrew . 3.88 ; Smith, V. N . Lot 20 Cross .... 432 I Smith. Wm.. 516 S. Haywood . 2215 i smith. Willie L., 521 W. Lenoir , 15.70 * Snetling, Claud, 16-17 Davis. IS Davis *3 62 Snipes, Lula Heirs of. 403 W. South- 1».83 Spears, Geo. A . 1419 Oakwoud 3 88 Stanford, John. Avent Ferry Rd. 22.15 Stanley. Marie, Pt, of 1101 S. Haywood • *-»J Staten, Mark. ?. A. Bert _Avi 144 Stephenson. Isaiah 1117 S. Wilmington .... I*l2 Steward. Alfred B. A Wife, i 219 Smithfield *” *« Stewart, Ada, 322 Battle, 324 Battle «-23 Stokes. Wm.. Pi of 101 Haywood 2.44 Slone. II to. 4 Holleman Rd.. 3.ofi Stone. Rosa Heir.-, of. 1423 i:. Lane *1.75 Stover, Catherine, 827 Jenkins Lot 8.27 Street, Ennis, Bil-B, Si-B Joe Louis Park. B!k ft . 2.44 Street, T. T„ 904 S. East St. . 27.83 Strickland, Charlie. 3 Cross Si., 11-B 22 Hoiemar. 532 Strickland, Cleveland llil Carver St., 286 Carver St . iS.I4 Strickland, Cleveland Heirs of, 225 Freeman 30.83 Strickland. EUa R, 60 Waldrop 1.03 Strickland. Geo. 2ft Lee Si. .. 892 Swan, Fred, 1205 Gill «-75 Syme, Aurelia Heirs r.f, 308 N. Tarboro . 17.t0 Tandy. Clarence 26 Fisher 37 44 Taylor, James. 418 Montague., 25,85 Taylor. Jennie Hill 610 E Cabarrus* ■ 3.89 Tavlor, Joseph, 205 Hoke St . 8.75 Taylor Pattie, 214 E. Wurth . 1181 Taylor, Thoms,;. 407 Battle St... 7 19 Taylor. Vera Heirs of, 1719-23 E. Edenton . - 1439 Taylor. Wm. H., 828 F. Martin.. 432 Terrell, Mamie. 1108 Hit! .. 863 j Terrell. Wm. Heirs oi. 5 A. Watson Field ■ *4 74 Terr*-. Berths 16-A Haywood. 18 S Boundary ... . 7.87 Thoma-t, D. L.. 508 Chamberlain 2690 Thomas, Krtif C.. Walnut ... 648 Thomas. Howard G , 608 S Bounds! 510 S- Boundary . 43.85 Thomas. Minnie L. 1201 E. l ane 33 74 Tlmmas. Wingate, 1 Lot, Joe tonus Park 2.88 Thompson. Robert Heirs of, 55 Cross St. 2-79 Thorpe. Marvin. 1507 E Eden ion, 1205 Pender, 306-8 Maple, 108 Maple .115 62 Tindall. Everett A., 324 Bragg 10 28 Tucker, Sober* to, 1317 Oakwood 38.76 Turner. John Heu3 of. 713 2nd St. 4.32 Turner, Robert S„ 704 McDowell 7.19 Tyler. David Heirs of. fIU Oberlin . M-39 Tyson, Salyor, 313 Lee 17.07 Tyson, Viola. 230 Bledsoe 12.99 Umstoad, Allen. 1297 Eilenton . 5.32 Umstead. Ed Heirs of, 302 Tarboro 18.30 Umstead. Edward, 304 S. Tarboro, 'loft s. Tarboro, 4A J Louis Pk 21 08 Vann, Maggie. 802 E. Davie .... 7.19 Veiviey. W. to. 313 Camden, 308 Camden 33."2 Vir.i’i!, Mamie L,.. 74fi Fliington . 7.19 Wade. Melba, 131 Lincoln . . 288 Walker, Chas, & Wife. 3 Lane., 3.55 Walker. Daniel & Wife, 320 5). Bloodworth. 812 E. Davie . 31)1 Walker. Kd Heirs of. 728 S. Dawson in*.3s Walker, J H„ 13 Blk. fi Fisher 2.37 Walker, John, 1313 S. Bloodworth 2.44 Wall, Lytmius Heirs oi, 1108 S. Person 24 4*) Ward, Mabel Hill, 513 S. Person 20 14 Washington. W. T , 429 S. Swain. HR Idiewiid, 714 S. Dawson. 8! I E. Edenton . B3fiß Watson, Annie, 729 Boundary ... 98S ! Watson, Ocncil, 418 Bragg , 17,93 Watson, Exzear, 408 Watson ... 9SO Watson, Henry, 321 S, Worth 203 Watson, John, Ilia S. State fi«4 Watts, Chas, <k Wife. 23)9 Wade 78.73 Weaver, David, 133 S. Boundary 218 N. Tarboro, 423 S. Blount 67.48 Weaver, Sarah J-lvirs of, 1307 E Lane, 1388 B. tone, 300 N Tar boro 38 13 Weston, Willis Heirs of. 222 Hill 1.73 Whitaker, Albert T„ 829 Snnthfleld 3271 Whitaker, Jlezeklah, 731 Fay etteville 29.94 Whitaker, Lillie, JO W Worth .. J 2.10 White, Frank 8.. 64 Cross 2.78 Whitley, C. C, (lift E. Cabarrus J 4.37 Wiggins, Clinton Si Lucy, 1 Lot Battery Hgts 785 ' Wiggins, Helen Heirs of, I 324 Cannon, 113 Va Carroll, .. 16,08 j Wilcox, Thomas, 2Wi Quarrv . , 3.08 1 • I Wilkins, Kenißßth C1„ 1303 GiU . Ji i* aHE CAROLINIAN Washington Jr. High School Notes EDITORS: FLOKAINE MILKS. ROSA TATLOK ELAINE HIN TON. SHIRLEY GRIFFIN AND BESSIE DUDLEY WELCOME NEW CUSTODIAN WV welcome Mrs. Hattie Mac. Wall from Norfolk, Virginia to our staff, Mrs. Wall is a native of Ra leigh and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Genavous Hunter of 9in Oak wood Avenue. HONOR ROM. GIVI S Released recently by Principal J W. Eaton v.-« re the names of j pupiis who made the honor roll for the fifth period. We wish to highly | praise those who are making es- I forts to continue making progress, j Keep up the good work and suc | cess will surely be your goals. FOURTH GRADE HONOR ROM j The fourth grade consisted of 1 Bessie Becwith. Brenda Butler, Lin da Gilchrist, Dehnda Harris. John Massenburg, Priscilla Shire. Char les Smith. EUa Watson, George Hinton, Lawrence Wilson, Linda | Banks, Nathala Sue Denver, Cle mentine Evans, Patricia Ann ! Harp, Billy Bridges, Larry Sti olid, Joseph Cotton, Jinunu How-ii, and j Sarah Baskervliie. FIFTH GRADE HONOR ROLL The fifth grade consist of Billy Joe Clay, Eugene Branch Robert Bryant. Bobhy Sandeis. Na'ali" Wilson, Juanita F’atters*>n. Joyce Glenn. Theressa Phillips and Wil liam Debnam. SIXTH GRADE HONOR ROLL The sixth grade honor roll for (he fifth period consisted of Barbara McCoy, Mary Upperman. Robbie Debnam. WHton Smith. Hubei t Williams, Mozeiie Dolby Clyde Williams, Brenda Edwards, Val jean Myers, Johnnie Boykin Al | phonso Brooks, Edward Lee. Val erie McNeal. Beilina Patterson and Barbara Tucker. EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Judie McCullough, Sarah Smith, Bar Mara Wart A'' - Dolf-y, 13-,, . bora Shaw and Carolyn Cotton made the honor roll for the eighth grade NINTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Mytrice Becoat. Yvonne Clark " I Holly Springs News BV ROY LEE WOMBLK Church Notes HOLLY SPRINGS—Sunday. Ap- 1 rii 28, was regular service day at the Bapiist Church. Serv’ct-s wen good as usual. Special ushers for (his Service were, six young boys, namely: Parish Womble. Do. ot : McClain, Tommie Lee Cotton, Tal raadge Grigsby. Ruben Betts and Hazel Betts. The senior choir sans very beautifully with Mrs. James Avery at the piano. Rev, .1 A Avery, pastor, preach- | ed a very outstanding sermon If i was enjoyed very much by ail who heard ib If you didn’t, hear it. well, you missed something very inspira tional. On Sunday night. Apiil 2fiih, at ■ 7:30. a short Easter program whs ! given at the Baptist Church, .spon sored by Mrs. Emma Lee, Wornnif tor the YWA Club. The program was short and to the point, ex pressing very clearly the Blaster spirit. Every person present seem ed to have enjoyed the program very much. A small offering was given, which was appreciated very much by members of the YWA Club. The welcome address was given by Little Miss Inez Ward ’‘Decide Today.” a poem, was recited by Master Roy L. Wornble Mrs Alee Booker recited a very beautiful Easter poem. Master Talmadg;- Grigsby read in verses of the 28th chapter of St. Matthew ns scripture j lesson. Miss ffallie Roberson also read a very timely Easter story. Lots of spiritual poems we»-< , William* Arthur B, )M-3 Joe Louis Park SBB i Williams,. Beulah. 301 N. Haywood 12 s» ! Williams, Blanche Dawson & South 2,44 Williams, Cclustar. 223 E. Worth. 1102. Smith ft 48 1 William*, Delores, 2 New Bt-in B.ill, Williams, Eaton Heirs or, 570 E. Cabarrus. 506 S. Swain 25 69 ’ Williams, Edward 8.. 512 Simih, 1101 Smith 935 Williams, Eppmeihus. 21-22 Quarry . 8.85 i Williams, Frederick D. Heirs of, e<*7 Haywood Lane, 627 E. Cabarrus .... 20141 Williams, Henry Heirs of, .v-8 Smith. 1112 Gill St . 5.23 Williams. Hugh, Bluff Av- I.3ft Williams. James, 1121 Branch « 7:1 Williams, James H„ 213 Camden 2 fin Williams, John Thomas Heirs ot, 20 S. Haj wood ... t ,73 Williams, toonard &■. Mot!,cr. Maggie. 20 Quarry , 2jo Williams, to vie Si.. 337 Cannon 37.*8 Williauns. Moses, 710 S. Dawson 313 W. South J 00.58 Williams, Thomas till;;, 125 Bledso# 5.04 Williams, Woodrow Heirs of, 6112 S. Saunders .. ... H.sfi Williamson, Gainer, 1003 S Martin St ... 5j.?7 Williamson, John, 83-4 Joe Louis Park .... . . gag Williamson. Mary, 33-A 84-A, Joe Louis Park At-- Blk. O 288 Willis, James. 530 Bragg St. 34. tin WiUis, Julia Hen-- of, 6,1 Huttcrv 17 as WUlis, Will, 424,7 E. Martin, L/>t 263 Bat’cry Dave . 58,33 Wilson, Bessie. 36-4# Best Avc i 0.26 Wilson, Carrie L., Blk -P l, (*« ti, 94-H, Bik V. 85-80-H 6 74! Winston. Miiton Jr., 2.11 Alapie, 111 Maple .... 14.58 j Winters, Joseph, 101-3-5 S. Petti grew, 217 Le« St., 1 Lot S. Bloodworth 1C7.23 Wise, Ij**t< 11, 712 Branch 14.39 j Womack. Wm. H.. fil l F Cabarrus Ik (ftl 1 Wood. Austin. 222 i! Soutii ... 3.!!81 Woods, Wm. M, S. Boundary . 1.30 Worth, Dorothy, 24D2 Bedford 8.63 j 901 E Davit- . 24 47 j Wortham, John T-, East Avo. . 3.28 ( Wynn, James Est., 189 Branch . 4.32 i Yellowday, Minnie, 124 Lincoln 3.16 j Young, Geo. H. *St Wife, 121 S. Pettigrew .. 37,061 Young. I,inwood, *Ol5 S. Person 3? Is ; Young. Orza, 306 S. East 24!!() Young, Tyree, 707 E. Lane .... 15.88 Clifton, Theodore K., Imp. only 9*B E. Jones 80.551 Davis. Bertha, 34 Pender 1,08 Howard, Nourine M., 214 Cannon, 737 S. Dawson . 19,791 Pouney. Scipio Oliver, Pt. Lot 19 Austin .. 1 75 f Powell. Richard, 1512 E Eden ton (College Park) 279 [ Walker. Ed Heirs of, Imp. on’.V, I 126 S. DaWfoa 3.43 son, Barbara Forbes f i;. Rhode: and Aiftydia McCullough made the ninth grade honor roll PATKOL<3 TOl K D. t Washington's school patrols who invaded the nation's capital for on May 2. 3 and 4th v.-re Rudolph Robertsou, Lonnie Holden, Johnny Mayo, William S. Myers Robert Saunders. Phyllis McCullough, Lu cille Thomas and Patrii ia Frazier. This is the seventh trip that, the merubi'i-.s of the Civitmi Chib and Police Departn'iii-: sponsored. Many thanks <•> the merrily :-• of the Clivimu Club and Police D< partment. Josephine Hunter r.i ; William Rainbow are faculty -I- ; visors of* the Washington patrol I group. The trip was highly enjoy• ed by all. and ali who went wish to thank the City of Raleigh for paying for the transportation. GRADE 5 B All of the pupils in Gr.,dr 5 P, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the summer vacation. Most of j them like school very much and ; work hard to make good grades \ but. our minds arc tired now from j the past C months studies, arid v. are ready to have some summer fun. All of IP hope to be pro- j tooted to the sixth grade for the next, .school yens. Some of the pupils have beer \ honor roll mom burs for the entire j term. They are: Robe ! Bo'.uH. I Bobby Senders. Bbtshy Joe Cl n ! Eugene Branch and Natali,- Wit- I son. These pupils are going to be I taker to the Planeioriurn in Oh :i >- I el Bill by Miss Sinclair with all J expenses paid. This is to enc oui • j age them to do as v eil or better in their future vc-urs of sttidv Only >ne pupil in our class has . a pci foci attendance, ft is Phillip j Beca»t. W, are proud that h< ha:* j been present and on time each day We are encouraging him not to l-f-'-ak this record so Itiat k tori i'.'," an attendance a", hi i to. closing of school. AH of thf 31 memoers of no* | class look forward to a sw rest ful j year ahead after our summer vacs* ! lion. citvd by the smaller children of the Sunday School. An Easter pray- j er by Deacon J B. Betts and c!;*s- ‘ ! tug remarks by Miss Clora Mae Ut- j j ley. The senior choir of the church 1 rendered music for the program. This Sunday past was pastoral day at Douglas Chapel ATvfF. 2!ion Church. Evetybody is cordially in vited to attend this service. School Notes Last week was the week of May ; Day cclebn-dton. Ko on Thursday. i May 2, the Holly Springs Console- \ dated Elementary School celebrat ed its May Day festival. Relays and stunts in the morning were the order of the program. Lunch at twelve, from 1:00 to 4:30. dances, marches, games and parades, also , the May Pole Dance. Miss Clara j M, Beckwith, chairman: Ms. E. M. Perry, co-chairman: Mr. W. E Hun!, school principal On Monday, April 29th. Mrs. Gra ham, assistant Negro Horne Own oust ration agent motored to Clin ton, N. C. to attend a meeting on Cancer Accompanying her were : three county pdm. Mrs. Cortona j Dunn. Mrs. Corn B. Taylor and ! Mrs. Emma Lee Wamble. On Tuesday- night, April 30 the: Home Demonstration Banquet war held at the Wake County Building in Raleigh, at eight o'clock. Some very interesting talks were made from the subject, ‘What Home Demonstration Wot k Means To Me,’' by the following ladies. Mrs. Corinna Dunn, Mrs, Mablo Robinson, Mrs Badge Burton, Fn~ quay Springs Club: Mrs. E nina Lee Wombla Holly Springs Club The guest speaker, was Mrs. M. M. Brown assistant State Home Dem onstration Agent: o? Greensboro. Presentation of cap, Mrs. Ma tilda Scott, secretary of council This was a gala affair, wish you could have been theta:. Visitors To Our Town Miss T3v*--!yn Cofield, formerly of Holly Springs, -now living in New j Jersey visited her parents during the Easter holidays .Mis- Margaret Luster of New York also visited her family recently. Scout Doings On Saturday evening. M;,y 4 »* J:3O, the Girl Scouts of Holly Springs School motored to the State Fair Arena where they en joyed a wonderful waning. W< Ho appreciate the leadership of Mrs. Hunt and Miss Beckwith. They are doing a good job with the Girl Scouts and Brownies, Brownies attending this grand af fair from Holly Springs were Vic toria Lassiter, Brenda Beard, Vnl lertina Joyce Wnmblc and (Scout) .Term O. Jones (Brownies) Jackiin Jones and Pertina Norris, Other Girl Scouts were Portria McDougn! and Patrlca Jones. The Girl Scouts arid Brownies really enjoyed. Drive svfoly over the weekend and read your CAROLINIAN. Iv Neighbors •Ou that question oC 'bor rowing’ the union’s money, VJI take the f>ih, Sth, 7th and an.V other amciuhnent that's around!'* WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY 18. 19. M | HEALTH HINTS The modern world is full of tensions. As ! ivie.g becomes more conn Vv, it. takes a foil ot our _ nervous ;systems. We worry about meeting bills, aiou*. laistnr the cb-l-i-en, about politics, about the hvdrocen bomb •dl of these tnmgs, and marj others, are increasing nervous tension anxiety and insomnia. - ■ - . Tension is not just a problem 4 for a few high-strung people. AM j | of us are affected by it to a greater or lesser degree, in fact, those, peo ple who seem most calm or. the out side may be inwardly seething with nervousness and worry. Lack of sleep, poor digestion,' shattered nerves all can take; their toil of the human Indy. It. is possible that these symp toms are becoming more familiar ■ because medical science has learned to recognize them better, i! ;s probable that, the complicated lives we lead are making ail of us ! more tense than our forefathers. Physicians ha' %. fouru! that. »w --j ry and concern about illness can j sometimes be more harmful to the patient than illness itself. Nerv ; ousneas and worry can develop in to dangerous high blood press :w-. fortunately, modern medicine : has .discovered ways and means of assisting thCse suffering from ; nervous tension in its various | forms. In the past few years new i drugs and medicines have been de -1 ''doped which attack the problem, | Many c-f ibetn have been highly | successful in tr.t-ir various uses. The new tranquiliring drugs on the market have been used v. itT. « great degree of success, In the bands of physicians they have b-v cone potent weapon-: in man’s j er : sonal war of nerves. Latest addition to r;cr:lr'rers a: - ; senal is a drug called Do'-ider.-, do i veloped in the world-famous LIRA | Pharmaceutical laboratories. Vn- I such drugs as barhit.u'-at.es, ; bromides and chloral hydrate, I Doviden is not habit-forming, and ; has no adverse side effects. WARNER LOOKS ’EM OVER Bf I.EECn WARNER ISETHI.KHEM CENTER SETS GOAL. CHARLOTTE On May 10 th- j j New Bethlehem Center, v.-liu.ii is ! j tousled at 2703 Baltimore Aw. | iin the south side sect sen of the j 1 city, launchtd a drive ,M— --j ibe drive if Mr B. T. Warren. | j field scout Ex* if (ho \fe.-- i , klonburg Council of the Bey Scouts j Shis drive is for adults. Hi ’.vent : I on to stay that the put pose of file ! drive is *e supplement the C< i. i tor s bud gei. Sumo of the activities that the i cental offers tire- kindergarten for I ! children, scouting for boy.*-. j i es in milliner'- wink, ir-if iio.r de- ! I curating. as well ns other si's and cruft.* for adults. The center also serves as a. place i for public row 'in.gs. bouquets, esc. j The staff of the Buthehem Center : is Mis? ran ( flodUio ilpee tor of the kindergarten; Mrs. .lira- | | mu- Finidvl.iirki, who has eburge j | of the kiiidergtu-t.-n and Mr. Tho mas Harshaw, director of loys tv < ,i SECOND CALVARY BAP#’! < Iff H Last Sunday. Mother's Day v-as j ohserved at the Sec--md Calvary | : Bapiis: Church. Our pastor, the j i Rev .T M. Kennedy, brunghj a j i wonderCul ntassftge centorod a- j | round the tiiornc. Mother. Mu*-!.- i for the morning service was fur ; wished bv a choir composed of mothers of the church with Mr. Albert Heath at the organ and Mr. •Toe Walker directing. Sunday afternoon at a:no the Young Ladies Group of the Junior | Missionary Dept, was organized The following officers were elect 'd. Miss Louise Spencer, president; Miss Mrn-y Ron.-...*, vice president: Miss Frances Phillips, recording secretary; Miss’ Betty Johnson, cor responding secretory; and Miss Dorothy Alien, treasurer Miss rev. e.ic- Norman Is the leadei of the group. During ihe evening worship hour j o Mother’s Day program was pre pen ted by the Mothers of the church with Mrs Vermeil? Part low a? mistress of ceremonies The: guest speaker was Tv! J. E Jones, who was presented by Mrs Victoria Granger. Everyone ->H f "•. I,,"** sMg«.«-oisriutt* mm, myimm siwmj wiiatiy « moor. w <» omnium vim f ts% i Extensive tests have shown that Pondon is highly effective in in during restful sleep, or as a mild Sedative. Jt begins to act within IS t - 30 minutes, vet its effects are of relatively short duration, and Rave, no “morning hangover.” Many physicians prescribe Pori. ‘°f people who wake up dur-' mg the night. With Poriden they cun be back asleep within a few minutes, again with no prospect n? after-effects in the morning. Another important quality of this new drug is it? safety, it can be given to persons above 8 yenn of age. and has been especially use fui as a sedative for elderlv r Pi v sons. " People of pry age, who have at* attack of nerves during the day and are unable to sleep at night, may find that Doridep 33 the &tt *wer to their problem. 1 Present etijoyed (hr speech. Rev. i .1 M. Kennedy, parlor, Miss Porcie j Moo Norman, reporto-r j Vernon C. Griggs. Jr. sop of Mr. j and Mrs. Vernon C. Griggs of 1713 i Baxter Kl. has received the Ma ! mie Estill Bell Memorinl Award | at Virginia o:aL* Colb ;e, Pcturs j burg Vo Ttl ■ awn; d annual!' * j from the College's • Svm j pxibfsy Orchf.-strp. NORTHWEST .TI.WLO!: HIGH SCHOOL NE’.VS Recently the ninth grarfei-s | Northwest Junior High School h \ , i their Cotton Hall, a very gov on 1 ! c-fforful affair, in the school ym* i nasium from ?;30 until 10:30 : The p.y ran a:-; 1. ;m was dccoral d : beautiful 1 v vvilh pick (iv 1 v.-h'i . ' •> amt rs. huge clusters of nn;ii- - j c.iioreci I'.allo air svi*-nt‘ri-.i'od frn: I ’he coiling id vivid nuu -is r,- | doming the f-ont and back walls j The chief aft -action, hov-ever. was j the mammoth and very realistic : cotton hr.il in the ('onto; of >he ! dance flow. Each sttitieiit and guest recei’*- ‘ fram shaped like s cotton bail The girls wore cotton dresses of j many colors and styles; their es i curb- wore summer formal attire. ('. E. Moreland, principal of the | school, extended a cordial wel -1 come to parents and other guests A. H Byers, one of the ninth gr-i'ie advisers, introduced the class officers: president. Roy Wynnr vice-president. Barbara Robinson, secretary, Carolyn Wilson: assist ant secretary, Carolyn Brown; trea surer, Sfcrime Haynes. Two dedicatory dances, on? for the ninth graders and their guest* and the other for the parents and the members- of the faculty, fol lowed the introduction of officers. Raymond Mason and his orches tra played a variety of appropri ate songs for this gala event. Mrs. A H Hunt is' the chair man of the ninth-grade activities committee. Eggs, cheese, or meat cooked aI; ton high a temperature are hard to digest. About OR per cent of ass com mercial farms m North Carolina arc still f.-irnily-opertopfl
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 18, 1957, edition 1
16
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75