Newspapers / The Carolinian. / May 25, 1957, edition 1 / Page 18
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PAGE EIGHTEEN Notice Os Sale For 1958 Taxes —City Os Raleigh Under and by virture of the power vested in me by the laws of the State of North Carolina, particularly G. S. 105—-337, as atnendd and pursuant to an order of the City Council cf the City of Raleigh, I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Eastern door of the Wake County Courthouse, in the City of Raleigh at 12 o'clock noon, Monday, the 10th of Jump, 1057, liens upon the real estate described below for the non-payment j of taxes owing for the year lb ft. the name of the the owner or of the person who listed the real I estate for taxes, the real c-date which is subject to the hen. and the amount of the lien being set j out below. Reference is mad. to th* record:- in the office.of the- Register of Deeds of Wake County I and in the office of th* T Collector for more .particular description of said real estate. And • notice is hereby given that rhr - ’minis of the hens set out below are subject to be increased by the addition of interest and ueft u us. provided by lav/ and the costs of sale. This 13th day of M;.y, !9w. HOWARD WHITE Collector of Revenue City of Raleigh. Adame, Ot»r«nce. 406 JVott $ 186 Adams. CUrauoa, 76 ft Branch .. ! S: ■ Adams. George, , .v Alereandej Acme Alford. Vi'if- ■ Allen. Edr.i. I’M 1 ' . AM"".. Genre- • '1 Stafford Ave. Allen, Jva. a-':* N u - Alston. Chan*> J Alston. Ht, ood Hr-”, :• Cannon. 307 <' ,r-. .. ?• Alston, James 11?;: •*. 1. 56 Aln or, Louts Sr., 1270 Bloodworth Sc Alston, Suite, IV if-” Alitor, WUhrtmaw P : Anderson, Rev. A. A 4 So.uth ®t 4 > Arnold, Hitch, 4rt- r if ' 2 Atkins. J, T 212 F- ■ Atkinson B A If. V. • St 1' ■ A*mater TJtr.s H<' K Cabarrus St. 560 E Caber-',i A4.1- 94 tusnr:. Bewie 2’ - s , : aglev, Julia. 1125. F. Ed.-nfon -in Batle”. H A A Baker, -Mrs Dor-' Lincoln Court 3" fit) Be let wart Is si > ■ • 126? Ne'i’ Bent '. 4 Ballentine, W R 1- 011 ■ 316 K Tsrborn .... r: . Barber. E W P.V e•• . • Barbour , T e.’ 7- Barney Jam": ■ '"■ f- - Bason. SamvAl. t • ■■ Btss Durock. 425 V>■ ■ Bates Err. me r ' V i Batt.-e B J Hi F f.:. ■ Besmon. Gem • , '- ' ■ m • Eecoa- L'm'■ B - -■ Beane'- H i'n«ri Ee'i-.ea Alt .u . Bird'-u!l Melvin Jr < 0 E. Edenton St r BirdsaU. T';t dv- I P- • • Blount Al> fn / . Chamberlain St si rt Bcbbit*. Hears yu M« Branch Jcr.r, C, H Car.nor. S' Eranche Daisv, ->l7 t : Brandon Jes*e W ? Eridcer EJt-er*. "> F -.i . B-idgfr; F.■ ■ : f ' ' 1414 Pender, Ft W-i • Erode D t Brower. Sa nuel Bro’*rt. Fannie h> ■ Bro'vn » M Brownies * H •• Oakwnod Ave 547 Bruce. Matite. 17:3 Cr- . 7 Holman St . r - Brvant. I V \ • i Burnet;, Join c. W • ■ . Man!'-, 402 Ca;rv.". W Soittr 4:5 >r> Burnett 7.: •!#. 1 ... o BUiT.i :r • V v- Burt, Fannie 6‘ W . Bur... ; Butter. Dot.-ev H 7: : vtlle i~ <■<? Butler. Mat;’ *':• " F I■■ Cameron Josco;--;’...-?, M , Sawders Car yvfjD, ''p 5$ Cannon, if: p-1 r Car’er Matk >! : ' I £f Le > V F F .- a Carter. T C If- .r. Oabarrus Cason Je > 1 F Charier V ■,nm. ?l ■ ■- >• j ■ Chupp W ' ' - L.accln C >• irt :*: Clark John ! ."I ' K.: • • .v ■ CiarV:, R J . i>: r 1 -4 7 Ciarkson. Cvsti’i l ■ >' -> 1 ' Cla\ ,* Guv f.U S W' Cobb h am i: ;i .. Coble, Com! N ' Oak Conner, Mr : Anthro-r. 3’>i S EloPdvorth Cook. Charlie. 307 F. T.i 1 73 Cooper, W H., 417-19-2; S Bloodxvort;-. 375 82 Copeland, Mtpr.v New Bern A’ e : Cot ben, r,-.a : a • Christmas Land ; : Cotnrsn. Eugene G. <>; Montague f a >. Covington, C L !.v« v y■. Cox, Broad us. 1411 F ? ■•> •tr : Cox. Mat ” A 74a F.iv. ; v 3 Crews Edward. 4v, w r 403 1&2 W South 4 ■ ■ Crump Charlie T WA s • • • Curtis H C 1119 5 ! l ■ . 4 Curtis Jennie He .. 1-..*. New F. ; Curtis. Mai uaret Hi . • 2100 Chamber! un . 290 Curtm,. O F • 140 fc Curtis. Temple H <>.=. t ;. :b Dslv. Bev S F o- \Vv, ICIO E Harp, it. , u F H. •>■ it 6 27 Dair.r.is, Bivi airi. Darden. .1 l\ .aiu .*■ F. ■ ■ Davis. C-sr . - Q <i; ” Davis, Mable, 55 B - ■ . Da-.. Pant e nio H> • f T. Lenoir. -41! S'. L<- '' < Dav, Wiley C K .f S :• Debnam. D.v.y, 14.: i" Df-r.-- : • Da Debnam T\ « • Debnam. Harrs-. 942 T H . Debnam. Rosa n 7li !.•■> .>t 7 :..> Debnam, W> : H 1 1003 Hollemsn • " : Dense, Robert. 1213 S . .4 Del?.-,' , L T J wood 317 N. Ta.-h-.-i* V, • Delany L. its L S.i l.'i |t>, 314-310 Idiewdd : • Donaldson w v. sir; s r. ■ ■>> i Dowd, Equn e Hr i - > r Dr'ivt F, ■> ■ ' S '■ Dudie.” Harriett 5" : V\ Dunn. Frank At Wile. ’/>> E La ■ .' >. : Dunn Jacob. rvd.,... •;<: > Dunn. Leroy. (STd-n ( Dunn. Minnie ,i Ottkwm-.d i’s Dur.n. Mo-.- Hen«. !'!''■ 1 Dunn. Silas 3!I M . Dunn. Way land. 1703-5 0.i.-:. o.*d Dunston, Nettie H- ;r. n>H Ci *;,<-*• !•• '4 Dunston. W A 28 w.> ■ Dunston. Walter 7J! S < ot.-rt Duran'. Rr sahe, 112 H ''• t. 316 K South 43 as Durham, Roberta. 119 • .>• c n i • Edvard Sanders, Rr.i,- 3i'-( Obtrlm Fd hr, ' 3EC'"*i'ds. 'Vi’ilam J ?<•» M. . c Flie.bv. With. V. tov. M rk 7 Elliot. O’le. 314-19-Si X. : E’hS, R'-dh B :22 B . Emmrrsim Emma 102 n English. Monroe. 711 V . 24 i, , Evans, Aubrey K 1 ■ inti 6?7 Puarr.v :>I7II Evans Bernice R. \< ' -i t; «>■ ; : E't*n : . BfU'-e A: Hi 720 E Davie j' ’. Evens Catrm C f Mary Au'rv 23f, W • 3 Evans Geor'r. av«nt Hu 11962-63-S4-50-66) R v< farrington. Ceony 47: Mom ,>- ■ i>? Fellers. Bessir 213 T>.:>n> S' ■ ■ Flemtne Thom« ' V I ■ 1 Fools. Annie hVir-. : |:> F> 'tie ? ■ , Fort Kell'-e Bid' N'....... ■ : •«, Foster. Collin- 2(7 M- >ii . 1> >: . Foster, Lain 167 M I ■ r.• IS 1 * Frarer, Charles R . 11 .. 1:: 4 ■ Frederick, Nannie J.. s .i , Fayetteville 11 w. Freeman, Daltm. IA-3 t> I • . .8.:; Freeman. E 1 Sc D.. y, AIS J. Harg-tl, 177 S. State . 279.. Freeman, H 7'4 ;■n < v 1 Freeman, Jnmca F "■ C, f Lenoir lla Freeman, Pearl, lira P Bionn -1 worth , 14 AH , Fuller. Ed 2 B ? F- ... , Garreti, Joe Heiri. 521 links .. FHj Gass, Sarah, 14 F-.'- • . 7- ■ 1 Ga'-e. Lmla Pc 111 PM i Gill. Ed 1700 Frrv!" S* 24 2' , Gill Gwendolyn, 613 Oht.-'.n MCRE Rd. . . • L. 2 1 ' Gill, Lillian. 319 3 Wil , S'. 4' • Glenn, Murphy. 2116 S Person St .. 234 s ) Glenn, Murphy, SI" Cannon S' 10 81 j Gi ,hw'. H« its John, 1112 E. Mor '' 1 . '. 2174 1 r. , ..... . ..re-- W . 218 Lee- S' 10 ;4 !■;. .V \\ ; East 555 E OrWarrus S' .7 IP G n . A">hur. 228 Rl -d-.i1..’ 9 ns , ■ 1 ■ F 'I ' . ,7:’2 Slllltilf .*ld . lief: Sm Hi-if Id 29 56 ' • 1 ■ F ' . 1 Nsrareth 823 ! G ■*•':- ill.at::. 1109 Smith At. 209 , f - Mill trd. 5l« Bragg S' 357 (I'.nier, Hots Thomas, 1314 New ■ ; Bern A”*? 911 . Hi.ckne* Hr it * E'la. 796 Fayette , . villa Si 26 99 17 tins, William. ISO? Battery Dr. 949 •, i Hatley, Lott.e Bird, 1506 T. Jones St 11.23 B i Heir* Alice E , 110 S Petti -47 79 ■ Halo Kenr>- L. 1809 New Bern A V o 16 06 ; 1 1 Hall. Heirs V T «S Cbc*T,n Rd. 7.25 Hall, William. Coleman St . 862 Hail Willi?., 1507 New Bern Ave. 25 51 , Hamrii. Florida, UlO S. Haywood ■ ’ St P 22 ,it : is. Clfco & High. st'f 5 Blount i i ' 28.26 j Hi.- is, George W . m S. East . ! H 655 j I H? c Her* M ■ rtaret. 304 -A . j Stole St 18.33 • Harris. Mary F N. 1318 S Blood |! v-ovt.h St 1i.59 I j H-.-iis. Robert. 618 Ellington St 28.31 i H.. 1-! s Her- Roher* 3 Acre* A!- 1 fieri 2F98 , H ■ • Rnnr-.c E. U 4 Dakar St 2819! : Harris. VV 51.. iOifl Smithtieid > . 18 9-7 ’ls:' Hirer.. 0 Hr-rh Lane 687 i Hartyfield, Withe, IS?, Pender Sr '204 ! •Ho •> !'• renerfa, IHF Sater St, ' ’ 1 ' n 14 i IHr. 1 John E. KCB E Jone s 11 32 82 I Ha • k:r.--. Heirs Dora. 507 Cannon 2 45 1 H,’us. Be 1 y H 1508 F Jones 3 15; ; jfavrr- Htirs Spurgeon, 613 Rose -33 29 H-< ' W.-!'- r. If m Poole Rd. 784 ’ H. •• A A , 316 Hill Si 13 43 i H-'v.' '•(’•!. Berta. HOI r.irkci S' 57 82! VI-, vo.id, ;t(’ v Charlotte. 109 E Hf'Vi: 245! I>'• • •» " d P .vd. 202 Psrrtsh St 16 28 j Ilavwond Harvey A- Wife. 3’>s 14 85’ , 7! ■ Katie IvL, Ail S Saund -1 15 93 : 1 Haywood. M D . 215 F, Cabarrus . 4ft 71 : •vr.od. Svnue! -326 Bragg : t". . 3.76 H ' wood Susan. 2SSP Bailee*- 145 : H*>.-tb, Cisvelar.d. 17 QttJrrv Si i 10 ;H d ' betV; Mar hah. 712 S Eioori -7 00 Hentleraon. George, 21 Hunter . 7.94 ; f,j,.-.,,,i Richmond fr., isi? f- S U <7 I Hr rv. F ■. 28 Le<- F; 10 50: i: t ii . 6ry Brafth St. 6'7 E' i--it J 34 90, H’vk.f Hem Mam,? S. 120 Smith • ct 2 so; . H ’.? Ro". Coil-.re St. 624 ! 'L i ’. I ' 4i’B 17 ."ie ?t. 186 : i::u u, J , E. Kuicr-lt 32 32 1 Ilt-t'im Heir K'lrn 1110 Oakwciod 11.151 H 'ti. H r Gaston, 1.7 McKee St p.6f! . : lin.inn. Gideon, toil Parker St., 1-V ’ ••• H ,'k-r St 17.58 ; Hi rna, James H Jr, 11C? Parker St IP 12 ; Huii >ii Maine- C.. 531 E Caber -27 08 , i’ r eve rh -s toward. 424 S. H?v --9 ?4 ': : : • Fhwaid. 214 Qjtarrv S' 215 Sraurii St 2ip Blanch 1 S' . 371 Branch St 436 i lb vitß. Rufus D . 105 Bound rv . 3.14; t! 'l'er G V , 8 Bl D. S. Pet*,. 1, ;> .* m 1 sIR | |T< 1 J'«..i;jb, 317 Bledsoe Are 16.49; Hf’irm.F. VJ.lUa.n. 11 SO E Bdenton S- ! . 19.63 i >1 u - Thelma, 2211 Everett . IS 04 i Hob r*. ■•» Bsnks T 110 S - 'it 36 Tip ; Hnrti-ycutt. Phya?. 2321 Wade A• ' 7.23 ; Hapkinr.. Lillian. 326 Smithfie'd , 41 1 W Si'iUtn St . 316 S En« . ••<:>. 4 K St . 320 s. East S' fl 2 K- 2 Fayetteville St., I . 2 I iv 2S. Bloodvnmh Si 517 ’ A 2 F 1 I r.oir S’ . 514 1 & 2 1 Pf.K. r.-.-n St . S!C J A 2 Patter - • S' ihi t 6 Lenoir Sts , 509 511 S Eh ' Si.. 513-15 R East f"-> .-• W. -t si 616 S. West S' . 6‘ 2-4 S McDowell St„ 227 1 S a F Lenoir St.. 521-74 S Per si n Si 516-2*' S. Per-on St . 526 5 P. .- m SI . 514 K. Worth 468 89 ■ Kopktnr Williatr, 8.. 2 n Fra/ier 1 73 , ’ln. ton. Nathaniel. 1518 Oakwnod \. ‘ 10.94! , U." tun. W R. 1512 S Eos*. St 57.38: Howctd Neunne M . ;:14 Cannon 7"7 IXuv»on 29 20 I Hcui.li. Robert J , 915 S Poison 27 30 1 11: h V* ■ . V il9 N Sl.,(e Ft 13 78! H Ci' 1? H 221 S Van D-.'ke 12 94 H 1 F. R A- Lena, 824 Cotton Pi 24.9? H'tr.li r. Geoavons, PIR Oakwnod \v> 14 12 j I’ll. 1 I Gemf* H pt 24 IdlewUd tor- Hi. :er J< -r A. V,hfe ,TJ,7 S Ka.-t 20 .33 ' 1 Hi ■>'•■ i' Kuie L.. Rear 2313 Van D'-ke Av< 5 08’ Ibu L • M. >l2? Cotton St 40 92 1 Ui. ter. V> > 712 Towi 1 St 969 i 1 .earn, Lena S., 2511 B-cßurrl • Ave. 4 55 , Ir- in., Cliftfim G. Jr . 519 S : *1 51 Irvine, Ch tries G . W. 9 Obrr’.n HJ 8 89 T.I . lie. 416 Watson St. 12 97; lel-sor.. A-alrv, 170 Hil! S' 1 B! ! laev-on. Austina Jones, 638 W. ; Lenru St 399 ! I. « 9Hon 1517 F Lane S*. IHO2J 1 J.isner H f r William. 714-16 Oak ! wood Ave 589 ; ' J.fl'i vs, Claude. 8)3 S Went St. 1159 ' .’eii-les, <;iady . 6,70 fi Saunders 17 66 1 1 Jefiiics, George, 703 Coamberlair, 30 29 1 •'Uhl-!.? Hubert, pc9 Oberlin Rd. 20 2.4 : Jennes Coo; a». 1110 Mark St. .9 07; Jennings, C. C . 1430-32 E. Lane c,t 3 jy, Joe W 1118 S stale St. . 12 39 F'i* 2W But St. 1640 j Ju'-nuon, Anti- G. 228 Bledime Ave 13 28 .Tin e F.'hei, 306 Fowle St . 1001 ■ J/wv-na, 1 B At M. ck. 1115 K 1.911.- t 28 43 .Tnh,vJi.ti, Leuls ,T . 15 Heck I Lane 12S ' Johnson. ?,5-1 rv. .4 B Msngum St. 155 '••hn-m-, Raymond, S Park 318 Jo’ .-.se.il, i.vht H . 542 F Edente-n S' J .95 I, I’ m. S’!?.*, ills S Haywood A'v *|<^ ! John«m, Thoniai. 3M7 ff Hu'Wird 1 A'■ " 9up i 1 tones. Ami ttn, 207 E South St. 1-3 9? ! '■ ’ll t'l rth.i, 8 Maple 10 14 | h"• 5 B tie. 999 Faveuevilln 8" 303 C ret IS Sr 14 41 ! Jo •?. Cr.arle.s, R 218 Camden n 42 '-net m P?i- 11 M-Kee 8» 173 J. H r, .Chfi'-t. 519 W South i Sr. ... 753 J one-.-. Delma 7 E Ltr.eir 13.42 I Jones. James F... 212 Lee SI. 1685 j ! Jones, John 0 . 100 Bart SSt, 24.391 ! Jones. Julia C , 420 Montague SJo ! Tones. L E 50? s Blount st v 4 48 : Jones Levi & Wile. 1415 Pender I St ? 9!! ; Tones. Marv Puce, 579 E Lenoir St . IP 84 Jones, William H., 1017 Canns’er I 1 St. 753 , Joyner. Zolhe. 614 Chamberlain , St 10.14 Judkins Margaret F 130! Hoi man St 943 ! K-amey Annie. 316 Cannon St SC 26 Kearney. E L. 338-9 E Edenton . S' 4,38 ! ’ King. Alexander. Lot 1.81 S State , j St 816 . Kittreil. Madeline. 314 N Dc’vson 1 St 11 W ! ! Kyle, Nellie B . MO7 K Davie ,1 St . .... C .16 ; Kyle. Heirs P H . IP Frasier J 73 ’ Lane. Heir* David A . 11l W ! Lenoir St . 113 W Lenoir S' 52 It ! Lane. Heirs David A c-o Lt Col D. A Lane Jr 111 W Lenoir St., 113 W Lenoir St. .. . 55.17 Lane. Morel! P.. 715 S Bart. St 14 15. Lane. Tommie, 1511 Poole Rd 12.43 : ! Larkin. G. W . UOS E Davie St. 25 60 | Larkins j R At C. L »J 0 Par ris!' St 3" 42 i Lassiter Leonard. Jr. 90S S Per son St. 19.29 j Lassiter Needam 413 S Swain St 7 25 | Lassiter, Willis. P*. 299 Smith i field St 8.18 1 i Laws, William W . 711 Oberlin Rd. 14 92 j Lawson. Blanche T. 1110 g. East 5367 j Leach Dallas, Lot 107 HaywtfSd i Ave 1. 81 | I Leach. Ester, «58 E Edenton St 14 35 | Leach. William Estate e-e Ora Leach. 2 r 6 Freeman St 117 N. i State St . 201 Heck St., 207 Heck St. 35 79 ’ : Lee Eddie. Jr 1106 S State St. 15.66; ! Lee. James E 1104 Alston St 669 Lee William & Wife. 721 Church i St 22 71 Lester. John A. 3 S West St 3.01 1 Lewis. Annie K , 108 Maple. 110 Maple St. 798 Lewis, J. D , Sr 520 S Blood ! worth St. . 31.71 j Lightner. L T. 512 Smitltfieid, 310 Smithiield. 410 E Martin St . 419 S. East. St 363 37 1 Llgon. Saime. 1115 S State S' 107714 1 Lilly, Dan. 1310 Pender Si 14 18 : ; Link Martha 1204 S Bloodworth ! St, . 19.75 j i Lipscomb. George. 25 2 Quarry i St . ll 34 j Lippcomb, Lula, 7-9 Bladen St 15 73 i Locklear, Mary Jane Heir? 507 Montague Lane 7.53 j I-ogan. Junlous. 58 Jamaica 1 45 Long. Rosalie A . 315 Camden St S 32 i Lucas. Charles O. 516 E Worth i St »4f> Lucas, Charlie, 22 S Pettigrew St 5 la I.ucas, Louis, 38-89 Fisher St 538 | Lucas, Melvjna. 616 E South St. 136 : Lundv, Collas, 710 S. Bloodworth S' 6,53 Lur.Hord, Lillie E . 2303 Staf ford Ave 18 7? Lynch. George K . 1101 Alston S' 2v 29 , 1 Lynrh, Reginald. 1420 Oakuood Ave 22 11 Mscklin. Carolina, 739 Ellington ; st. 7.2$ '/iddo-s. Henry, 308 Hill St: 11.33 ; Malone John Jr., 522 S. East St. ?«i3i Mann, J A.. 1307 E Jones St 26 771 Mann. Lucv Anti et ah 101 Hoke |St 1.78 j j Manuel. Back. 114 Bart St. 7.53: | Marks. J E 308 S. Blount St 27.95 Massenburg, Lillie. 614 Haywood Lane . 18.2 S 1 Massey. Gaither. J . 104 W. Worth I St. 3.90 ■ Mathews. Kelbe 306 Branch S', 538 ; May, Jamas. 201 N. .Tarboro S' 21,0? 1 Mave Booker T. 108 S'ar St,. ' 104 Star St., 103 Star St 49.22 | Maye. W. K Sr, 13-16 New Bern ! Ave., 414 Smith St. 1503 New Bern Ave . 304 Camden St , I ?.? Branch St, 18 Chestnut 3t j 1317 New Bern Ave 87.38 j Mayo, Louie. 318 Cannon St 316 Cannon St. 1-7.81 i Mitchell, Mrs George A., 1317 Hayti S 9o : Mitchell. Mable. 708 E Martin S*. 11 95 Mitchell. P 0., 717 E Martin ! St. 25 3-2 ! Monroe. Wilbam, 534 Bragg St. 18.02 I Montague. Alma, 1107 S Wtl j mington St. ... 869 | Moore. Allen. 316 S Davie St. M 36 j Morgan, Eliza Heir, 102 N Tar j boro St. 88 98 ! Morgan. H Leonard. 626 W, Len { oir Si fi'-fi | Morgsr, James. 1117 S Haywood St 9 «3 I i Morgan, Rosabelle, 1303 Oberlin ’ Rd 12.74 ; I Morgan, Sarah S., 1106 S. Person : Si 23 18 ' ! Morgan, Walter R., 1606-7 Ctsv* S' 57.39 ! Morrison, Eliza. 1130 E Bdenton | St 946 Murray. William H 119 Idlewtld j Ave. 1-5 6? i McCloud James A 76 Booker 2.45 Mi-c.iv, Sam. 1292 E Edenton St 89* I McCrtrnmon. Alton, 32.3 S Tar ! boro St. 8.« , 1 McCullough, Charles. 616 W Len i oir. SOT- S. Saunders S' 62 55 1 McDonald. Milton. 410 S Hav wood Si. 13 35 ! McGuire, John f. 3408 Bedford Ave. M 15 j MrKimon, Be-voe. M Lincoln | Terr, 546 ! McKoy, .Tumour At T. L.. JlB Silence St 14 77 McLean. Alton, 1216 Holloman 13 37 ! McNeil Gladys. 1708 1 Ik 2 Man gum . R.. 48 1 McNeil. Letter, 742 Fayetteville St 48 58 : McNeil. W c, 753 r Martin »» 46 37 McNeill. Freda. 717 Manlv St 19 93 1 McNeill, Minnie, 1123 S. State St. 7.79 McPherson, Mildred. 305 Branch St 7 53 Nipper. W J 1111 S. Blount St 11 18 Newberry. Juba E C.. 1318 S. Bloodworth St .. 908 1 Nichols, Pear! H . 311 N Hav i wood St, .7.18 : Nichols. T Maude, c-o William I Bryant. 908 Fayetteville St.. N 92 I ONeal, Janies T. 317 Camden St Hi 92 | ; Parks. Mrs .Mtancle A . 1110 E Morgan St 82 93 ! I Partin, Alford. 618 3 West Si 14 7t : Peacock. Floyd, 81? 9 Earr S' . 812 1 tr 2 S East St 69 97 ! 1 Penny, Heir* Lovie, MS vs Len oir Eli 14.49 I Perry. Angrline T. 234 E South Sr 9.89 i Perry. G S Heirs, 49 Bragg 56 16 191 Perry, Delia Heirs, 410 E South si. . . an. 39 St i« 42 Perry. Mary E.. 810 W Cannon Pct3firt, Julius 1019 Fort Avenue m,15 Person. William L. 911 S Har wood Ave 14.80 Peterson. William F. 821 Filing ton St . 37.19 Pnilpot, Mabel Gary. 1806 E Lane SC 5:90 Plummer, Dr i. 0.. 737 Esiyette vtlle St,, Vo *. Worth St, 706-8 ; Shaw Court. 91 Hollsma'n Rd.. 1223 New ifens A"*., 2 tdncoari ! Park K 0 87- ! Poole, Edna S 313 S. StaU- S' X'.m ! Pope. Celia lio2 S. Blocdworfh S' 770 i P-tpe. Ceha •&■ L'.lli.sn Nucireth 723 Pone Dave Hein. Nasarsth . . 1.44 Pope. Elijah Hairs. Nazareth ... 32.74 Pope, Ella, Nazareth, .. 32.88 Pope. Ra-tL 1 Lpt #pwvg HBI ■ Pope. Scch'sgct, Hetw. Nazareth 85W THE CAROLINIAN Powell Allie, 8-10 Lee St. . . 12 32 Powell, Richard Heirs. 1512 E. Edc-nton St. 2.81 Powell, Tui ner, 1302 Z. Eden ton St.. 1300 E Edenton St 15.68 Price, John, 3C7 Hoke St. . 12.11 Raines, Erne -38 E. Lenoir Si 536 E Lenoir St Bir !. & 2 Ellington St 36 r Rand, Aie.x Heirs, 2301 Bedford Ave. U 59 Rand, Arthur 1110 Srmthfield Si 14 49 : Rand. Dalton. 43 Holleman 2.18 ! Rand, Halite. Jr . 1003 E. Jones i Si. 28 53 | Rand Percy W 1439 E Jor.f-- St. 17.18 i Ransom. John. 2 ,7-9 W South ] St. 41.19 1 Ransom Hens Simon C.. 213 Cannon Si . 3 13 Ratcliff Ler.ora. 507 S Saunders ’ Si. 10.87 Rav. Charles A.. 1019 For; Aliev, ’ 1 1655> 1019 Fort Alley. 11. !• j Fort All iv 53.82 Ray, Eva L F . 89 Lake St 26.' 8 I Ray, Virgil, 1104 Mark Si. . 10.14 ! Redding, J. R., 931 Cotton 6.80 ! Rico, Victoria M.. 612 W. South St. 4.63 i Richburg. Cornelius, 510 Cannon St. 9.22 I Rich bun; .tame? ft. I’ll S. Wil i mington St 2f 10 Ricks. Han'j, 311 N. Tarhoro St 16.12 Riddick. Julius Hein-, FPJ S Per son St 31-53 1 Biddick. Willie 178 State St 108 Riley. Marcelle* Heirs., 12. Lin ; coin 42,65 - Roberts, R P & Henrx P 1111 E Davie S' , 211 Branch S’ 18 4? ! Rebertson. Albert, 103 Bart S'. 14 84 1 Robinson. D T. 6?4 Tower St 6.07 Robinson, Florence. 91S Branch St. 759 ■ Rochelle. Garfield. 903 Oberlin Rd 2? 43 i Rogers. C. M tv Gwen E . 5 N. ; Swain St. 19 12 Rogers, Ella, 1309 S. East «' 2-46 ’■ Rogers Eva. 30 Railroad, 19 W Worth Si »79 ' Rogers, Henry it Wife, 8 Dodd, 108 W Johnson St , 1 A 2 146 B Haywood St . 1 & 2 Hoile ' man 19 21 ; Rogers, John. 710 E Davie 4.11 i Rollins, Mary, 818 Oberlin Rd. 17.39 i Ruffin, Alice & Ada. 319 3 Tar boro Stt 41 74 ; Sanders. Betty L 05 Cross Si 143 ’Sanders. Aica S. Hay" nod St. 6i"B I Sander Elijah. 15 Hoke St. 1-45 I Sanders. Matthew, 532-4 E Davie St. . 30 39 I Sanders, Oilte May. JlO7 S, Blood : worth St. 34 IP ’ Saunders. Jesse C . 10 Pettigrew | St. .. . 8.31 Sawver, Arthur. 131 S Tarboro I St. . ll 3: ! Scales. Lawrence E , 1017 E • Jones S' 43 47 j Scales. Selena. 142' E Jones St 115-1 ! Scales. Thomas L . 212 Heck St 20 42 I Scott. Abe Jr 816 E Davw St , I SIS 1 & 2 E Davie S’ 18 37 ■ Scott, Elton, 33 Pender St 356 Scott Maggie Heir?, i2t>o E Lane. : 1311 E Lane St. 1308 E Jones I St 36 76 ! Scurlock, Mildred. 214 Battle 8.69 j Sharper. Sarah, 217 Fmvie Si. 31 19 I Shepard, Matthew, 703 Quarry i St ■ 16-91 j Shepard, Nancy. 2513 Bedford 1 2X. i.l i Shepard. Thelma 1211 Nc-w Kern Ave 714 S. WSt 13.53 ’ 3he;:ard. Thelma, 712 -S West St. : 710 S West St., 205 W. Lenoir St,. 307 vV. Lenoir St.. 541 F. j Lenoir S' . 543 E Lenoir St., i 529 E. Edenton St.. 545 E L-cnon St tse.Tfi Sherman. Edward -v Wife. 2410 1 Bedford Ave.. 428 S. Blount | st. . 88.26 i Sherrod. Beulah Mae. 130 E- Davie i st 41X | Simmons, Frank. 548 1 & 2 E Lenoir S' 1 I Simmons, Herbert A.. 503 3. East St - 8.9* Simmons. Napoleon. 1129 S Al ston St 13. M Slade. Edna V . l?‘ v i Pendei St. 15 73 Smith, India. 614 Oberlin Rd. 2/ Bl Smith, James. 621 Church St 7.58 Smith James <v V,’ne. Ili7 S Blount S' 21 -H | Smith, Marvin. Ill" F- Lane S' 27 31 Smith, Paul, 2615 Bedford Ave 11.85; Smith. Robert & Katie, 1206 Blood worth St 18-46 Smith, Roy E , 213 » Pettigrew z 3 Jfi ] Smith. Tliomas. 184 N Petti grew • ■ 3 76 ! Smith, V N., SO Crow St. 4-35 I Smith. William 516 3 Haywood ■ St 32.31 1 Smith. Willie L . 32! W Lenoir St 14?-'' Smith, Worth 2415 Bedford Ave. 10.43 Snelling?., Claude. 16-17 Davis S',. 18 David St • 13.73 Snipes, Lula Heirs, 403 w South 5?,* >*« S 3 Sorrell. Weldotr. 412 Lee S* 35 3S I Spears, Georgia A. 1410 Oakwood Ave. . 399 Spikes, Gertrude. 303 Bragg S' 1-45 Stanford, John, Avert Ferry Rd 52.31 Stanley, i'-larie. Pt 1101 S Hay wood S' 4 S*aton. Mark, 3 Brat . 1.45 Stephenson, Isiah, 1117 5 Wil- t mington St 1* 9’ S'.t-ward. Aifora 73, 5; Wife "19 Smithfield St 82 It Stewart. Ada. 312 Battle, n‘24 Bat tle I- 33 Stokes William. P’ lAI Haywood S| ... 2if Stone. H L . 4 Hallman Rd. - . 3.07 ; Stone R;u-a C. Ettate. 1423 F. i Lane St. 30 I Stover. Catherin. 327 Jenkins St, 834 j Strickland. Charlie, 10- 1 1 Hol man, it Cross ,6.33 I Strickland, Cleveland. 2SB Carver ' st., 225 Freeman. 227 Freeman 47 U I Strickland. Etta R. do W.odrup 194 i Strickland, George. 26 T.oe St. 8,98 j Syrr,«. Aurelia Heirs. S AH N. Tar j boro St 17 s?> 1 Syms. Bessie To 1112 Now Bern i Ave i Tandy, Clarence, 16 Fisher S' 37 7: Taylor & Bias. Holman St., Man gum St. 823 Taylor, James 416 Montague 10.71’ Taylor, Joseph '-V° Hoke St. sw Taylor. Rov A- Wife, 14 Hayti.. 6Ci Taylor. Thomas. 407 Battle 925 : Taylor, Vera Heirs. 1719-23 E i Edenton S' 14 43 ' Taylor William H . 828 B Mar tin St 4 : Terrell. Mamie. 1108 HU’ 8 69. I Terry. Bertha. 1105 S. Haywood St , 18 S Boundary St 28f I Thomas. D L . 508 Chamberlain 27 09 1 i Thomas. F. 1 c C , 1303 Walnut 6.53 | Thomas. Howard C 508 S Boun dary St, 510 S Boundary St. 44 16; Thrnas, Minnie K. 1201 S Line St ...... 38.99! Th impson. Andre" H., 217 Idle* wil'd Ave. 76 11 Thompson, Robert Heirs. 56 Crows St ....... 3.61 I Thompson, S, T. 808 E Martin St 36 99 j Thorpo. Marvin, 1507 7. Edenton St . 1406 Pender. 306-8 Maple. 108 Maple Itifl.M Tisriall. Everett A.. 324 Bragg St. 10 35 Tucker, Robert L, 1317 Oakwood Ave. 30 04 Turner, John 713 Second St . 4 5 Turner. Robert S.. 704 S Mc- Dowell 7 J 9 Tyler. David Heirs Oil Ohrrlin I Rd 14 « Tyson, Saylor. »13 Le« St„ Mrt Lee SI ■. 2’ 2ft ! Tvson, Viola, 320 Bledsoe- Ave 12.99 ! Urnstead, Allen I-2F7 h Edenton St 302 S Tarboro St. 94 52. Umste.id Ed horo St., 304 S Tarboro St., 308 S, Tarboro fit .33 18 Van Allen M E & Cvetv.r 784 S. Ls noir St. 7 29 Vann. Magpie. 802 F Davie St 7 25 Veasey. W. L .513 Camden St,. 308 Camden St .83 28 Wade. Melba, 1»1 Lihgoln Dr. 2SO Walker. Charles St Wife, 3 Lane 8 87 Walker, Daniel St Wife. 380 S Bloodworth St., an E Davie St 30.33 Walker Ed Heirs, 726 S. Dawson Si . 3 45 i Walker, t. K„ 13 Fisher St 2 36 i WaUter, John. 1013 S. Bloodwortn St 345 I Wall, Lv.moiif, K-rakw, Vjr* S. Per tm ?j-»t Ward. .Mabel Krli. 51* « Person St SO 28 1 Washington E H . 315 Jdlewtid iS3 ! Washingteh Margaret c-o Cathe- j fine Manning 1009 Manly Ave. 19,a0 Washington. W. T 914 S. Dav son St., all X Ed enter, St., 429 Suva 13 At . m Idle wild «: 53 WAfson, Atrnis. 730'S- Boundary 994 W«t*oh„ tteii’oil Sr. Wife, 416 Bir«4g ! St Is 32 Watson. Exzear, 409 Watson St. 9.84 Watson, Henry, 321 E Worth St, 2.(19 Watson, J A 217 S. Pettigrew 2116 Watson. John. 1119 S State St. 8.68 Watts, Charles & Wife. 2319 Wade Ave 73 28 Weaver. David H . 2113 N Tarboro St . 423 S Blount S' 133 S. Boundary 57 so Weaver, Sarah Heirs, 1307 E Lane St. . ISifi Z Lane St. SOB N. Tarharo Si 38 49 Webb, Annie E. 805 Quarrv 63 Weston. Heirs Willie. 222 Hill Lot 1 81 Whitaker. Albert T.. 820 Smith , ftc-ld S; 31.84 Whit tker. Hesekiah, 732 Favette villc St. ... . 29.05 ■ I Whitaker. Joseph, 307 Manlv St. 32.27 Whitaker. Lilly. 10 W Worth St. 12 19 White, Frank B 64 Ci ms . 281 ' White, Jessie W . 17 Hill St. 1a.77 ;. White. Sylvester, 1310 E Eden ton St. . . . 947 ft Whitley, C. C , 616 E Cabarrus 12.4.5 i Wiggins, Clinton A- Lucy, 1 Lot . I Battery Hets. 7.90 j Wiggins, Helen Heirs, 324 Can non, 113 .1 St 2 Carroil in 16 I Wilcox. Thomas. 208 Quarry 2 09 , Williams, Beulah, ,V>l N. Hav vvood .12.99 Williams. Blanche Hrs, 1,103 D.nv , .-.in SI 2.45 . Williams Celester, HOC Smith. 223 fc. Wurth St. 6.53 Williams. Delores. 2 New Bern Ave . 6.23 Williams Eaton. 570 E. Cabarrus , St . 305 S Swam St. 25 3f. '■ Williams. Edward B Jr 512 Smith St, 1101,Smith St 943 1 Williams, Eppemethuc, 21-22 Quarry S' 89i j Williams. Frederick D Hrs . 807 , Haywood Lane. 527 E Caher i-f, S'. >'29 ; Williams. Henry Heir*. 508 Smith, ’I 1112 GUI St . . 526 , ; Williams. J. R 1133 Rock ' Quarry 7 .35 | Williams, James. 1121 Branch St. 577 Williams. James H„ 213 Camden I St. 287 ' I Williams John T 1105 S Hay : : wood S' X9l William?, June Heir?. 345 it Maple St 2.90 ; Williams L H. & Mother, 20 Quarry St 2. in | Williams Iktvie M . 337 W Can non St. 38.06 I : Williams. M W Heir 7.39 Fayette ville St. 47 40 , William,.. Mattie & Ida. 805 La ft a 46 99 ’ William Moses. 710 S Dawson ' : St . 313 W South St 106.35 Williams. Solomon A Wife, 411 ' I N. Wes' St 12 85 Williams, Thomas E 123 Bledsoe 5 op. 1 Willicms, Woodrow, 802 S. Saun !| del s 14 <’6 Willis, James. 329 Brags S' ,75 91 , : Willis. Julia Estate. 211 S Patti , grew .18.12 ft W hi. Will, 1207 E Martin S'. Battery Dr 57 80 ; . Wilson. Forest 1517 Focle Rd 41 78 , ; Winston. Milton Jr . 211 Maple, , i 111 Maple ' 14 49 i Winters, Joseph, 101-3-5 S Petti grew. 217 Lee St 1 Lot S. Bloodworth Si. 106.39 ’ Wise. Latell. 717 Branch 14.49 Womack. William H . 613 E Ca , i barrus St . 19 12 '.Wood. Austin. 222 E Sou'h s'. 3tv i Woods William M . 2 c S. Boun- I darv 1.36 ■ Worth, M'? Dorothy, 2402 Bed i ford Ave 8.69 ’ Wortham. John T 3.3-34-58 S. I East St 3.90 ’Wright M C A- Horace 1209 F- Harcelf St. . . . ",1R ‘ Wttghtt Man A A- Mane Horace. 1207 E Hargett, S' 73.04 ' ; Wynn, James Heirs, 707 S. Branch ,| St ■ ... 453 Yellowdav. Minnie, 1?5 Lincoln Dr 5 1.3 Young'., George H A- Wife. 121 S Pettigrew St 37.33 i Young, James. 312 Lee S' . 303 Lee. S' 13.18 i Yeung Lynwood. 1015 S Person ! St. .... J 9 35 Young, Orra -7145 S Ear' 21 Young, Tyree. 707 El Lane St. 13.46 | Tips on Touring tewsMssses 8/ Carol lar>Z rascss Wc-meo j Travel Authority , Buying A Used Cor Thinking of buying a used car’ It’s a buyer's market right now and you may pick up « bargain - but here. are. some things to check before you buy: Does the. brake pedal continue to yield under steady foot pressure? This usually indicates a bad leak; it needs repair. Do you bear a grinding sound -1. Is Cl ! when you start the car? This is a sign that the. teeth on the flywheel gear ring are worn or missing. An other big repair.job. Does the exhaust spurt smoke when you race the engine? If so, you probably need new piston rings. Farewell another SIOO. i • i : ' '•••'*£. % ~ | %MWiO RESERVE t «jee i >32t •'$ M-r ' *'> <&*«* £, w«t j se mw J $0 j I l.J.i MOWCJ SOV CO, UW»EN«B3BS, *T j HLfHOtO WHlSkrt. !5 ElOOf - I ft ' ■ »%'««* wSmtSftlKTt llmiWW »WUL-l„i"-nWr« Appear At Livingstone “Finals” ! The Diamond Jubilee Convoca tion-Commencement exercises of Livingston College will begin Thursday, May 30, and terminate Tuesday, June t, according to an announcement made by Dr W .1. Trent, president of the institution. Speakers for the occasion include Mrs, Abbie Clement Jackson of Louisville, Kentucky, who will dc ; liver the Convocation address; Bis hop Charles Ewbank Tucker, also of Louisville, Kentucky, who will preach the Baccalaureate sermon; and Dv. Samuel E. Duncan of Ra leigh, North Carolina, who will make the Commencement address Livingstone College is celebrat ing its Diamond Jubilee year, de picting 75 years of progress in the city of Salisbury. The Convocation exercises will be held in conjunc tion with the 75th Commencement exercises this year, and will enable the institution to evaluate the ser vices rendered down hrough the 1 years. Manv alumni activities ba : >» i j *' Washington Jr. High School Holes i! EDITOR?. 1 FLORAINE MILES ROSA TAYLOR ELAINE HIN TON AND BESSIE DUDLEY STPEA ML! NED CINDE K ELLA PRESENTED , Grades 1-5 of Washington School : presented "Streamlined Cinderella | a one art operetta on May 13th :r the school's auditorium. > A synopsis of the operetta is a? follows Young Prince Dean, the i 1 only son of wealthy parents, is i giving a party He lives in the big !: house on the “hill" and is very ; popular with the boys and girls on i! both side? of the tracks Everyone i is invited to the party and what, a ,! comical assortment they are It is the- opinion of everyone that ' pretty Cindy I,ou has two un | known stepsisters. Flora and Dora Cindy Lou is jealous of her -t.e --• sisters and sees to it that they are kept in the background Their father with the help of a ; neighbor, who lends the sisters | dresses arranged for them to at ! tend the party. When Cindy Lou discovers their presence, she is ! furious and threatens to tell her i mother. Though they plead with Cindy T on to let them have - night J j of happiness, she refuses because i she knows *hey will outshine her at the party. Something goes wrong with the hghtr and in the darkness Flora j 1 and Dora flee, each leaving he- I , hind a left slipper Cuthbert and j two other boys who have seen the sisters tell everyone that they are Cindy Lou's step-sister?. A repent ant Ctndy Lou admits it and spo- j Jog fees publicly So all ends hap- i P'l.v Here is the familiar Cinderella j | story ip reverse as Streamlined i i Cinderella, The characters wore as follows ] , Prince Dean, Robert Bryant. Cm- I ! dv Lou. Natalie Wilson; Veronica, j i Dorothy Shaw. Fiord. Mary Poole j Tommy Pearson; Carter. Lacy Mor : pan. Cuthbert. Percy Algernon; | Custard Joseph Cotton: Nora Mc- Guire. Faye Eaton Maggie CV- O'Brien Brenda Butler; Katie j Clancy. Brenda Morgan; Annie j Kathleen Sullivan. Linda Wilson: ' I Saint Matthews Mews BY MRS. MARIE RIDDICK Saint Mn'thew A. M. E Church | observed Men's Day last, Suifday. ' Sunday School opened at 3:-15 with the superintendent. Mr. V. R. | Leach, presiding. Th' morning service which was I the Men's Day program was held ! at 11 A. M. with Mr. Wilbert Wil der as master of ceremonies. The choir was composed of Messrs. Qucn Riddick. Winds',;- .Tones. Mr Evans and Ernes! Redick. Prayer was offered by E D Brickie. *f terwhich a due! was rendered bv Mr, Riddick and Mr Jones. This was enjoyed by everyone, I Fayetteville St. Baptist BY MRS. V. W JUDKINS I Morning services; began with \ Sunday School opening at 9:30 ! j with Mr Luther Hunter presiding I in the Senior Department and Mrs [ Lula Bass in the Primary and Be- | pinners Department. A vast crowd • war. out for Sunday School. Following St (jday School at 11 A M. morning worship began with ! the pastor, Rev J W Jones, in j charge. Music was rendered bv j Senior Choir No 1. Invocation was offered by the pastor followed by hymn What A Friend we have in Jews " Scripture leasson was read by Reverend J E Marks. Special guests for the morning were mem bers of the Shrlners and the Dau ghters of Isis. Spokesman for the group was Mr, Jessie Branch who presented the church with a It- I Durho County News BY MRS I I SCURLOCK DURHAM Miss Ruby Elliott, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Elliott, and Mr John Rhyme son of Mr* Ella Rhyme, were united in marriage Saturday night at 8 p. m at. the home of Miss Elliott s mother TO PHILADELPHIA Miss Wilma Louisa Ccliwell left j Fnday night to spend two years t in Philadelphia -■ irh relatives. BIRTHDAYS Miss Naomie Thomas celebrated ! ■ , been scheduled during this week- . f 1 end, i j Mrs. Jackson, an alumnus of Li- I vingstonn College, is National Pie- | 1 sident o p die Women Home and j Foreign Missionary Society of the j A M. E. Zion Church, and is the daughter of the late Bishop George f i C, Clement, who was an ecumeni | cal loader in the A M, £ Zion ■ j Church for years, and Mrs, Emma 1 I Clarissa Clement, who in 19-lfi was i awarded the coveted honor of “A merican Mother of the Y^ar." A native of Salisbury, North I Carolina, Mrs Jackson has been an 1 outstanding church leader in her • ; own denomination since childhood In the ecumenical world, she has 1 ’ ! been Vice-President of the Home ' i Missions Council, Recording Secre- ' 1 , tary of he Board of the United I l ! Council of Church Women, and ! ■ | Chairman of the Committee of I ■ 1 Leadership Education of United ’ I Church Women These are among * '"me of the many outstanding of- , Pat Murphy, Larry Stroud; Mike I ; Casey. Vincent McCullers; Timmy j i Duffy, Jane McCullers; Dinny Me- ! I Cann, Booker Mave; Dancers, j | First and Second Graders 3na solo j dance. Faye Eaton | It was, one of the most colorful j ■ and enjoyed programs of the i j school year. j NINTH GRADE PROM HELD The eighth graders of the Wash- j | ington Jr. High School sponsored | a prom for the ninth graders on | Friday evening. May 1 6. 1357 in j the school cafeteria. Many parents attended the Prom ! ! and had an enjoyable evening. ! William Robertson, a represent!- j tive from the 9th grade, expressed j | appreciation to the teachers and 3th 1 j graders for a beautiful and most i enjoyable Prom PLANT EXPERIMENT BY SECOND GRADERS Miss S J. Roberts' second grad er? are’awaiting the end result j j of a plant experiment which they j | did in their v Science Class First | i the children took a field trip to i | get some good soil and later plant- ! ,od two plants One of the plants I J was covered with a flower pot ! thereby getting no sunshine, air I or water The other plant is sur- j viving on sunshine, air and water, J lAt ihe end of two weeks, the j ! children will compare the two | plants for differences SHIRLEY WILSON AND ALBERT i JOHNSON LEAD IN TOURNA MENT In the interest of good sports* i j tnanshin which encounters fair- j | ness, enthusiasm etc two tourna- I | reent-s are being conducted in : | Mrs Louise Maye's fifth grade | | room These marble and jack rock I | tournaments provide much fun and j j vigor for the girl and boy particl- i I pants The champions thus far j | are Shirley Wilson in jack rocks i end Albert, Johnson in marble? j Who will be crowned on May 23th \ as champion of each group? It re- j mains to be seen Pupils and tea- ; rhers are anxious for the lass j j general assembly to be held to ! j vote and laud the winners which • wdi be presented in full colors The speaker for the morning j was Dr. F A. Fuquav. Dean of j Kittrell Collegp. He was introduc- ■ ed by the pastor Dr. R. L. Up- i shaw. Dr. Fuquay chose for his text Romans 1:16 and his theme was "The Parable of the Five Talents'' Everyone enjoyed this dynamic speaker. His message encouraged each of us to make use of our tab i ents The scripture was road bv Mr n ! A Comichael and the order of ser- ! vice was led by Mr V R Leach • We were pleased to have Mr | I.ichtner as guest and to give s few remarks | beral contribution Using for his j : theme When Father and Mother i forsake me. then the Lord will j | iift me up" Reverend Jones prea- j j ched an uplifting message It. was j 1 truly enjoyed by all. The senior choir No 1 sponsored j Johnson and Mrs Juanita Liles j ihe night services with Mrs. Ruth i in charge. Speaker for the even- | ins was Reverend Mr. Lucas of J i Shaw University. There will be a j : Tom Thumb Wedding next Sun- j day night at 7 p m sponsored by I the Primary and Beginners de- j parfment c * the Sunday School j with Mrs, J W .Tones and Mrs Arthur Jones in charge, On the sick list we hs'-e Mr,! George Henderson of 17 Hunter 11 Street, and Mis. Janie Chavis at | 309 South Street Mrs Polite Byrd ! is reported to b* improving at her I ' 1 home. , her 14th birthday May 2(ith PRESENTS FLAT Walltown School’* 6th grade pro- \ : rented Miss Molly’s Girl", a three ; act play on Monday. May 20th at j • 8 p. m j ; SICK AND SHUT-IN ! Mrs Lula Scarlett, Mrs Mary ! I Scarlett. Mrs. Iva Johnson and Mrs. J ; Emma Horton are reported sick, j Mrs. Ida Lee Scurlock has moved | from 2307 Pettigrew Street to 2916 i ! Mullberry Street. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1957 flees held in various religious cir cles She holds membership on the Board of Directors of Louisville Urban League, the Board of Di rectors of Kentucky Council on Human Relation, and Executive Board of the Louisville Council of Church Women. Listed in "Who's Who m America", and with a world-wide reputation, Mrs. Jack son was cited by "The Christian Century" as one of the six great church women of America She was an accredited visitor to the Amstei dam Assembly of the World Council of Churches and a consul tant of the Evanston Assembly. MRS. JACKSON I ‘ K •• .i mm W :; 4 ■ ' J BISHOP TUCKER ’ She ha? received citations from the city of Louisville and the stats of Kentucky as one of the test out standing citizens of the State. An untiring Christian worker in her own community, with broad inter est in human needs. She serves on many local civic committees Mrs. Jackson is the wife of Clar ence- F Jackson, son of an A M E. Zion minister, whose dedication to the Christian church has enabled him to cooperate fully in his wife's work. Bishop C E'vbank Tucker. Pre siding Prelate. 10th Episcopal District. A. M E Zion Church is the son of the Honorable William A and Olivia Tucker The Hon orable William A Tucker was for mer Associate Justice of the Court of Potty sessions of the Parish of St Catherine, Jamaica. British Wost Indies Bishop Tucker received his col legiate training at Smith's Insti tute* and Lincoln University A practicing lawyer for 7 years in Louisville, Kentucky, he was the first. Negro to pass the West Vir ginia Bar Examination at the first sitting He is also a member of he State Bar? nf Georgia and Kentuc ky He holds the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity and Doctor of Civil Law Ho was elected to the Episco pacy of the A M F. Zion Church at, the Pittsburgh General Confer ence in 1356. and was assigned Con - ference? m Georgia South Geor gia. West Tennessee and Missis sippi Ho i? r> member of the Trus tee Boat d of Livingstone College. President of the Board of Trus'?-*? at Johnson Memorial Junior Col lege, Chairman of the Board ot Evangelism of the A M E Jin' Church, and Vice-Chairman of t'l* Board of Ministerial Relief and the Board of Public Relations of the Church. Bishop Tucker is married to the former Amelia Moore of Montgo mery, Albania and *h.ey have tvo children, one of whom la a srad* rinae of Livingstone College and is now practicing attorney in Kent ucky Dr. Samuel F, Duncan, Suite Supervisor of Negro High. Schools for North Carolina, is the son of the late Prof S E Duncan, an alumnus of Livingstone College, and Mrs. Lena S Duncan who was selected Afro Mother of the Year” in 1949. An alumnus of Livingstone Grammar School. High School and Collegia, he received his advanced degrees from Cornell University. Ithaca, New York,
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