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'EEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY IS, 1957 Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You {laleigh’s “Family Os Year” iniovs Work. Play Together The I.e,;t!ia IX tar. 2E. Hargett Street t.a- been sc- j 1 ;ted by the Family S . ••!(• See- | tv ft S Mect'O V .by ib bw t Raleigh Tni= : by v, as •!'■' n ; fcause of its leadership, iM'‘t «:?l , i * educetion. ciM/eruhii;. wan;,:., • ; l f:u on !muted tin o; ra 1 m fairs. | - c There are six u.n bm of thi< j ; jniiy. They are Glo. la J, an. 55 ; t a-.iriev K'.-iin.-. 13, I •• otha. .Jr., .10, ; ■■ *rt Ma!> :o ’ ];. , ■: uc nv r!s 'o.o -indents J V.". I.tvm ' ■ i and Senior High School and the j 4, , !v>YS a■. 1 til !,: , lie ; tinier. The father, Leotha. Sr. | i tended S‘ Augustine ? College, : i a graduate of A. & T. College ; r id the American GcnUum u1 • ihool. of Cutting and Designing j t 4YC>. Also, he studied r< h aoa : spiff:. *siL i |li%r . 'S' l % M jjks i. 5; l #ea/ ' . # e lli« l|pr:f #1 JEkA m a >- m .MvS-, j ~ ■.> ’V. • , wKm Sull P^S^jSV'f' ~,.-rtft-v. ifrt, hi - ' A FAMILY UNITED The i.eotha Debtiam family 0: 942 E. largeif Street was named Ra eights Fazniiv of the Year last Wednesday They, are. from left o right, Malcolm, 8; Rev. and Good Buys 48 FORD ... SMS,OO ■ 46 CHEVROLET .... $189.00 50 CHEVROLET $289.00 54 CHEVROLET ... $695.00 50 DODGE .. . $129.00 S 3 PONTIAC Still*. 08 * OLDS "f.B” . v s .00 Y4l FORD .... -:■ 5.80 Din mm o, 22) HILLSBORO ST. RALEIGH, N. C. ir iirrmwirMu mil a u T--«imiiTia 1- SAVE W CHEVROLET’ A 1>: $1605 in CHEVROLET ’ Or. $1195 15 FORD 2 Dr. . . $1195 iS PLYMOUTH 2-Dr, s<l9s K FORD 2-Dr $995 H PLYMOUTH SUt-W»(L $795 M PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. ....$1095 ' ( FOPD 2-1 ■ .> CHEVROLET 4-Dr. .*7»5 '2 CHEVROLET 2-Dr, $595 7 OLDSMOBII.E 4-Dr. $795 .1 TORD 2-Dr $495 10 BUICK 2-Dr. . .... $295 >fl FORD 2-Dr. , $195 « CHEVROLET 2 Dr $125 TRUCKS 5 CHEVROLET J ton su&s 4 CHEVROLET 1 Inn PU . ... $895 £ DODGE 5 ton $495 <0 CHEVROLET Scam , Dclivr; v $395 » STUDEBAKER l bon. PU $205 tt INTERNATIONAL ■ 2 ton $595 OPEN NITES Waiter D1 li TE ? ' 504 ' j f at Shaw University The mother, 1 Naomi, attended the Washington 1 High School time- in Raleigh. The Drbnam family are members ] of Ihe First Baptist Church and 1 before Uu tether entered the min- 1 isi.ry he saved as assistant B. T. ! U. Director, Bible Class, teacher, i «ang in two of die church choirs, i served as president of the I.ay- * men's League and as president of 1 tile rk'-ni'ij; Ch<’;i. Mrs. Dttbnarr, is . ;r, ember of uie Ministers Wives 1 gviirii 1 >.r. and is chairrmin of the ; publicity commit tee She is the teacher of the Junior 1 Class in the Sunday School, and | leader of !' < Story Hour Group j in the B. T. U. Also, she is loa fer j of group No, 4 of the church, and | works with the Sally Mial Band j ta Junior Missionary group) and j s. rvcs on the Social Committee j Mrs. Debnam; I.eotha, .fr., 18: | Shirley, 12 and thaek) Gloria. 15. 1,800 Youths In State j School Band Festival ' GREENSBORO few more , j I than 1,600 young musicians, mem- j | bers of school bands from through- j I out the Stale p!ay- d their in- ! j strumenis r;o.'t of the day Thins- 1 I day May 7 at. the State School j j Band Mu-dc Fe#ti\'a) held at A & T j | College. Brightly uriformed, they played j their hearts out before a group of i judges, s!l with the objective of i gaining a high rating for their res- ! 1 ; pr-rtive units, J The horn tooting anti drum beat- I ing began as early as 9:00 A AT, ! | and many of the youngsters were ■ : still at it as late as 4:00 P. M. j V/.';ler F. Carlson .Jr. direcor of j i bands at the college, in charge of j 1 arrangements for the meet, told j 1 reporters that the representation j 'this year v ..s better than usual j j and considerably larger than in recent years. Sixty-musical groups from as many elementary and high schools v.-bich had rr.arir- high 5 tat.m'.' in district festivals' conduvt : cd about the State last motih. par j ictpsted in the tru'd. I Participating bands received the | following ratings: Class "A" Bands, j I rating High School. W>n j ston-Salem and Booker T. Wash -1 ingfor, High School, Reeky Mount; jII rating: Hillside Hirh School Durham; Dudley High School. ! Greensboro; Second Wt.rd High | School, CliMrlO't r j Kvi’Ufimnn i School, l.i noil- '.V, t Charifdtr ! Senior High Sri ,'h.i CharW’c and j Joronn Sellars Hurlingfort; ITT rat j ing. J Ugon High School. Raleigh; " ~ t i» raat'wrammtronuMcvr ; SANDERS A-1 Used F'ss FORD F 600 2 ton, long wheel hase, license BPS lot 10,000 lbs. extra clean FORD F 000 with dump body <J»I a“ K 0 ! and license .. ’ 1 * *•» '•>3 FORD F-800, 3 ton tractor, bi/nr' real clean ....... y I B ’52 CHEVROLET, t ton pickup, C*-Tl|t 1,11 real deal .... «?»>/•) NwW' | IP§| ’ SS CHEVROLET. 4 ton pickup, new <P(m“ ; lyy paint, Rood tires, real buy . v' o) giJB BTm ’SO WILLY’S Panel, new paint, H (38 M Rood tires .. VwA) jg g 0‘52 FORD F-600 with dump body M 0 FORD i ton pickup for <jjj ,j» |J| || MOTOR CO. S Blount St TE 4 7306 [j N. a. Dealer No. 1553 [ of the church and B T. U. Owing 1 to the pastoral duties of the father, the family is not engaged in any : civic activities. However, they are 1 active in school activities. I Mr. Debnarn was employed as 1 | head tailor for Nowell Clothing j Company tor a period of seven I years and is now serving as &d --• visor for the tailoring staff of the I same company. Presently he is j employed att a leftci carrier and ! pastor. Mrs. Debt)am is a housewife ! and a dressmaker. | This family ns all families enjoy I j doing things together. Some of the I j things they enjoy doing together j i .at; washing the car. working in | j the yard arid going on picnics, i We wish to extend our he..fix ••< | j congratulations to the D ;>nam ' j Family for having boon chosen ar ; j Family ttf the Year. »^iv^MWwwws<a»jißiiCTigaegt < rT«swmapt*M>iiißß<r.'MneMSWHgyi; «ar , Class ■B' Bands, I rating: J. T j Barber High School, New Born; j P. W. Moore High School, Eliza* ! beth City and C S. Brown High I School, Winston: II rating: Up ■ i church High School. Rnefo-d; Hen j demon institute, Henderson; J. J. | Jones. Mt. Airy, Adkin High School, Kinston; Lincoln Hii'h Chapel Hill; North West Jr. High | High School, Charlotte; Price High j School. Salisbury: York Read ,T. j High School, Charlotte; Plato Price, Charlotte and Brunswick County ! Training School. Southport;-111 :v --| ings; Olive Hill High School, Mor- I gar ton. Class “C” Bands. J rating: Kim | berlcy Park High School, Wtn j ston-Salem; 14th Street Ekmen j lary School, Winston-Salem: II ra j ung: Hillside High School. Dur ham; Stephens Lee High School, Asheville: Washington High School, ReidsvHlc and Highland High School, Gastonia: 111 rating: Rid geview High School Hickory: Reid High Srhool, Belmont and Pat tile, High School, Tarboro. A baritone solo by I, Jones, j C. S. Brown High School Winton was rated A-I Orchestras appearing, but receiv ing no ratings, included: Washing ton Jr High School, Raleigh; Ll gon High School, Raleigh; Wil liam Penn High School, High Point and North West Jr. High School. Charlotte. Judges for the event included U. E. Pickard, director of hands - - Winston-Salem Teachers College .1 i v " ' y.. virf-dfi . . 1 ! VICTORIOUS TEAM LOSES —1 Slcutbers of Use Kabala Temple j Itvurt of Rtiici :;h won honors in ' the drill team ctmipetition last i i Sunday ai Winstoi, Sah'in as the Imperial Council of Arabic and j Egyptian Ancient Order of Nob ; les of the Mystic Shrine. North Linen’s Eight Grade Y-Teens | In vLimnal Spring Formal The fiigbih grade '/-Teens of Li- , j Ron School, of which Mrs. Augusts | ! Gray is adviser, held their annua! j i "Spring Formal” at the Sojourner I j Truth YWCA on Friday night. May I 10th. Ail of tin. young ladies were | very pretty m their first formal ! dresses and ibo young men were j handsome- in tru-ir dark suits Karh yourig man presented his ‘'bid'' at the door before he entered a very attractively de ' dfadfeafaf ’ ; SCIENCE EXHIBIT - Uirf-d . is Mr. CJcorgr W. Jacobs sinic- ; | tor in the science depart at at 1 adfafa PERSONALITIES AT MOTH- , j EE’S DAY REtEPHON Shaw University observed j : Mothers Day Sunday. Pictured j ; are some who attended the re ; crption Seated, left to right SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAROLINIAN THE CAROLINIAN 1 Carolina Desert, climaxed 0 ! two-day statewide. prograsU, Front row, 1. to r„ are ./ea se Blanche, Joe Holt, James Johnson. W. A, Lassiter, VYil i.mi Donaldson, Captain L Bc eoat S. Morgan, J Kerr, Mil lard Peebles, Sherman Wiliams and Henry Parrish. Back row. consisted of open-faced sand , wiehes of various kinds, potato eliips, cookies, candies, peanuts and a very delightful punch. Y-Teens and guests present for j : tie occasion were Jo Ann Hunter, j | Arce Jackson Betty Poole, Thom j Marshall, Carol Highsmith, Dor- ! . “.y Butler. Janet Upchurch, Miley : Pepper: Carolyn Mack, Robert I | Harris, Jeanette Jones, Wyatte | i 'i.ockly, Doris Gartrell, Sylvester 1 ! White, Julia Mitchell. James Daye. * Shaw University, as he observes the external anti internal of the fish illustrated S>y Miss Debra , Mrs. .Marie F, Straw,tier hostess at the receplon honoring | Mrs. Robert L. Vann (center), j speaker for the occasion, and Mrs. Roy Anderson of Raleigh, right. Standing, left to light, Mrs. litre C. Malle,tie, Dean Carrie I. left to right, are Leroy Brew er, Janus Taylor, X. 11. Duke, Garrett Laws, M. Hill, Walter Harris, J. E. Cooper, I). E, Hay wood, w. L. Wingate, Allen Wil lis aud Carder McCray, Not pre sent were. W. Laws and J. H i Maye, C. A. Haywood is the pa- j trol advisor 1 Brenda Cooke. Duel Winston An- ' ; nie L. Williams, Bobby Freeman, j | Lois Gill. Joe Wiggens. Shirley ! Smith, Billy Jackson, Maine San - j ders, Maudinom Robinson, Juan- j ita Sanders, Bennie Miras, Gear- ! i jia Williams, Frank Trice, Shirley j | Ocbnam, Odell Cooke, Marjorie i | Trice, Meluim Leech, Annette Ar- ! | tery, Billy Robinson. Virginia Stan- j i 'ey, Robert Taft, Sharon White, 1 I Cecelia Griffith Joseph Gale, Con- • 1 stance Brame, Sherman Miles, j ( Carol Hall and Yvonne Moore. : i Latta of Raleigh, during the : j science exhibit held recently on I the earn pus. Harrison, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey who were cited by the Student Christian Association as Year.” “The Dear of Women,” “The Campus Mother of tin and “The Mother of College Youth,” respectively. slsreic 1 I j j BROOKLYN (ANP) Dmcctive Nathaniel H. Greer, 40, won hero awards from two metropolian dai lies and an upgrade in rank for risking hits life to capture an armed : desperado He was walking his boxer dog j near his home about 1:15 A. M , | when he heard a woman's sc:. , :v = j coming from a doorway. Hastening ! to the spot, he discovered a thug I holding a woman by the throat and ’ j pressing a knife against her back,, i Detective Greer grappled with the man. who broke loose and ran four blocks where the officer cornered him on the roof of five-story tenement j there the fugitive battled his i pursuer and tried to push him \ 1 off the root. The detective fin ally subdued him with a pistol j butt blow, but on the way down the stairs, he ‘jumped' his cap tor. slashing him several times, the detective finally' brought him down with a bullet in the I j left side. The captive was identified s! J j Kings County Hosnitai as Harvey j ! Richardson. 21, of 902 Greene A re. j His intended .woman victim was j i found to be Syndayc Robinson, 23, ; j of 727 McDonough St. The hero's wife, Mrs. Nathan: ' ] ! Greet, and three children, were ' ' nrCßcnt when he received The \ ] News and The Journal Ameri-'-nn j i Awards from Police Commissioner | | Kennedy;. Irs. Herring Directs 12th {Reading Clinic ] DURHAM —Mrs- Lucy S. Her ring, supervisor in the AshovTY ; fNO City Schools, will direct the j 12th annua! Reading Clinic to be , held at North Carolina Colleen, j ! June iO-auly IT. according to Dr I •Joseph H. Taylor, summer school : director. The Reading clinic will be among j seven special features that veil! be conducted as part of the coming ! i summer’s program. Other features and direct,us are Workshop in Audio-Visual Education, James E, Parker. Health Education, Howard M. Fitts; Resource Use Education. Dr. Theodore R. Speigner: j Principals’ Workshop, Dr. J.is. C. Finney; Summer Studies in Alcoholic Education. Brooklyn T McMillon; and Summer In- j statute in Science and Mathe matics, Or. William H Robin son, In addition to (he workshop?:, i there will bo live lycpijtn features ! The first will be nn organ rcciful j featuring Richard Lcibcrf, chief I organist, Radio City Music Hall, i July 19 Also t« be heard will be 1 the Gershwin Musical; on, July if), j Two other recitals will'present ihe 1 summer players and the summer i school chorus. Special recreation | activities are being planned hv 1 Mrs. Wills W. Lewis and Erwin : Johnson. ; The 1956 hurley tobacco ciopl j averaged $63.53 per 100 pounds. lViiV«ttoy«| T VETERANS WHO NEED A 7 j PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FOfl C* INSURANCE PURPOSES MAY GET ONE FREE OF CHARGE AT A VA MEDICAL OFFICE WITH VAS PRIOR APPROVAL -gj| ,<££jfc !_ ***** F'jr full yowr iw»rw< VET BRASS AOMINISTR ATION oWc* legs! notices NOIIt’ K NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as the Executrix of Die Estate of Blanche Holmes Robinson, deceased, •ate ni Wake County, this Is to notify all persona having claims upain.it said Estate to present them to the under* siKned «t her residence at 712 Cumber land Street, in the City of Raleieh, North Carolina, on ut before the 13th lay of April, 1958. or ».m* Notice vv.ll be pleaded In bar of incu ory. All person* indebted to said Estate win pleusc make immediate payment to the , underjii'iied Executrix at the aforesaid Tins Bth day of April, 1957 addi css. , EMMA O JONES. Executrix TAYLOR & MITCHELL 155 E. Hargett Street HYfdgh. N. C. Attorneys for Fstut* April 13. 29. 27; May •), U. 18, 1917, j< COMMISSIONERS SALE Under arid by virtuic of an nrdat j ' •’•ignrd by the Honorable Leo Cart in" 5 the matter of Preston B. Rogers, a- j 1 gain Patty Smith, FA A). 1 will offer ! PAGE NINE CLASSIFIEDS Number or issue* «na cost per word ISSUES J. 4 3 42 tost per word 4o 4c Jo 3« Classified display per tine, i>»r Issue ... 1»C 10« jr a s U, O Rai’h worn abbreviation initial or symbol count a* one word Punctuation marks are N’OI counted as words Hie minimum number of words In ] >ny want ad is 13 words. You vriil i by oraenng your *d to j run 3 or 13 issues j i Weekly Wans Aas *nay be. telephoned j ™roufih Wednesday up to 10 AM, FEMALE HELP WANTED! Position available for an mtellEeht. middle-age woman with at least a high school education, it; mow- heal th; tor Matron duties in tic- Nu>-.- . Dormitory. A 4-1 hour we,-!--. Salary ojXT., pi us ovtiTipi-jiR iTialn I *ipply by wi., : i:'e : The* Ad.v.im*trator Saint AHospital, Ka;>p.;h, N.»« r t \ I Carolina. HOUSE FOR SALE ; NEW THREE ROOM HUM!. | Harrington Small dow: pa - men' A A Phillips, TEmple 3-6141. ; RADIO AND TV SERVICES RALEIGH RADIO & TV SERVICE CO. i 61« West South St . Phone I'E 4-7133 : TV Service and Antenna installations j Repair* on radios anr. other small ar>- j phances. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN for busy people 10- minutes S. ■ •> Research. Manu script.- tdited and put n good Fn g 11- MARCUS it BO CL WARE. Bos 2761. Prairie View. Texas. AUTO SERVICES STEPHENSON S USED CARS - 318 Hillsboro St.. Dial TE 3-9553. : AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKh-D-DUIVE-IT—CARS. TRUCKS. Aim: TRAILERS TOR RENT - 301 S MrOowcii El.--Dial l'E 2.6992 Night TE 3-0994 Get your money out ot used refrt ; iterator*, stoves and t'mmture NOW. i Use our classified ads Dial TE 4-5558. BUILDING AND HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO.. 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"Lying and living in Wake County, North Caii lina and being a-, foi lov. Adjoining the lot of Susan Du-cun, K T Hester and describ ed a-• follows Lying on the Fa. torn aide of Ober 1m Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, beginning at .in iron pipe one foot from a cone,etc sidewalk, Sa naa Durham's Nov'iiwesl coiner, runs thence with Susan Durham’s line 87 dog, Si min. East 165.3 feet In an iron st -ke. corner of « wire fence. North 15 deg. East 42,7 fret to an min slake; corner of E T. Hinder. thence North 72 deg 16 mi West 142 feet to a stake one foot from con*; rein sidewalk, thence with the sidewalk South 2'i deg 2D min. West 43.3 fret lothe begin rung and containing 8881 square fee! according to survey by E, W. i Tetnenis, July, 1933. The said sale will be for cash and the successful bidder will be required to make a deposit of 10% as a evi dence of good faith at the time of the said sale. This Bin day i May, 1987. PAUL c. west, Commissioner May 18-25; June 1-8, 194, NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified a* Executrix of the Estate of Duval Al ston, deceased, late of Wake County, thin is to notify all person's having claim;- against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 18i,i day of May. 1958. op this notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery,. All persons indebted to said estate wJU please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 18Ui day of May, 1957 MARY 11. ALSTON 811 a*,uth Harrington Strerl Raleigh, North Carolina TAYLOR & MITCHELL Attorneys at Law 128 F„ H.v,:etf Si rcr| Raleigh. North Cwrotn* May 18-24, June 1-8-IS-32, 19J?
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