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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 29. 1957 Call TE-4-5558 And Givs Your “Want Ads ” Wo Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You ■■*&*!*- \'X i ii '* \ --a T ; f >\ AK- I We Will Be Closed j^y Enjoy tiff The Day * We Are Sacrificing These Cars As July 4th Specials ? 48 Tudor Chevrolet $95 ’52 Studebaker Hardtop 5595 '53 ‘BB’ Fordor Olds $895 These Two Last Cars Have Automatic Transmissions These and Many Other Values Will Be Offered I ntil July 4th! SANDERS MOTOR COMPANY 320 S. Blount St. Dial TE 4-7300 N. C Dealer 1553 Conn-Gower Pontiac Co. Announces The Opening Os Its New USED CAR LOCATION AT 209 HILLSBORO ST. Formerly (Wholesale Motors) For the Finest in New or l se d Cars See CONN - GOWER TODAY! JUST A FEW OF THE FINE BARGAINS » 1951 PONTIAC Sedan Deluxe 4-dr i 1952 DODGE Meadmwbrook. 4-dr, ejr fully equipped. Extra nice. ’• * J K& H 'TMv) 1951 CHEVROLET 4-dr.. Power*llde *4 1- I 1952 PACKARD 4-th . Orwirive Oil" R & H. Extra dean *+*'> R to H *HT.> 1951 PLYMOUTH Club Cpe R to H 1951 CHEVROLET Bel-Air. R to H fir.l-')" Tops viliW Nice vt«') 1950 OLDS “88" Club Cpe. Automatic C l I"A 1949 PACKARD, R & H Run- Pin/i R <fe H •Haul Good, FOR THE FINEST IN USED CARS Vi sit Both Locations 507 Fayetteville St Open Eveniflj(S To 9 209 Hillsboro St. Dial TE 3-4888* ' N ." C Dealer 2417A Dial TE 3-3757 | NEW DRUG When the Old North State Medical Society held its VOtb animal conven veotion it AAT College in Green shorn last week, the visit ini- medics received full infor mation on the latest drugs and medical supplies. Frank S. Ooodrum, left one of the exhib itors, explains a non- druc^to: Dr. Catherine >1 iddMon. Ra leigh; Dr. ndc Donnell, Dur ham and Dr. \\. M Hampton, Greensboro. I mi l i "What a pity it is that m. body knows how to manage a wife hut n bachelor!” r-nr.rn.Mia. j SPECIALS U* EUICK Roadmaster 4- Dr. Sedan. Power brakes ami steering. AIR CONDITIONED. | Real clean. Jet black ! finish. WW tires, tint ed glass, and loaded” with extras. j •56 CHEVROLET 2-Dr.- **2lo” j 2-tone finish- Radio, heater, j $1695 '56 FORD Ranch Wagon. Heat er. Two tone finish. WW th ‘‘- ,s $1695 55 BUICK 2-Dr. Hardtop, Ra- : oin. heater, tn-torie naint, ' $2195 i are ■ . * ; '56 OLDSMOBILE Super "S 3” ’ 4-Dr. Radio, heater, and two-tone finr.ii <») JUT WW tires V- 1 M OPEN NITF.S CAROLINA BUICK CO. ’57 BUICKS BETTER BUY USED CARS 431 Fayetteville St. Dial TEm pie 3-4129 iN. C. Dealer 1321 > — Wed June 22: Bell- Johnson “Wedding Principals Entertained At Cake- Cutting Here Miss Manna Johnson and James Beil wic were married at t.h< ; j Saint Monica’s Catholic Church j June 22, were honored at a cake j cutting on Friday nifeisi, Mu.-. theu , wedding rehearsal. Miss Carmen Payne, a stu . dent at ihe Boston Conserva tory of Music, and one of the bridemaids, was hostess at her | home on Biondworih Street. Miss Payne served a buffet supper and gave the bridal couple a crystal and silver non bon dish A pretty pink and white tiered j wedding cake served as center- | piece for the dining room tabic 1 Feminine principals in the wed- j ding pulled from the cake pink i j r bbons to which were attached j j minature wedding favors. j , The bridal couple exchanged ( gifts hers was a string of grad uated pearls and his was a set of , stiver cuff links. Miss Johnson gave her attendants silver brace lets and Mr Bell his best man and ushers cuff links Present at the party were Mr. Tucker Harris. Mr. and Mrs, J. VV. ttibby. Miss Marilyn Tyler, all of Oxford; Mr. and Mrs. j , William Randolph Johnson and daughters Pamela and Wendy of Philadelphia; Mr. Thomas ; Hammo. Jr. of Philadelphia; Mrs. Robert Henderson of Washington, D. C., Mr. Ted Bryant, Burling- Final Dean '$ List: Saint Augustine’s College Announces Spring Honorees Dr P Fi Robinson. Doan of St. Augustine's College, has announc ed the names of students making | the honor roll at the college for ; the second semester. RALEIGH STUDENTS are: Lois V. Rogers. Zenobia Browning. ; Thomas O Neal, James Avery, and | Mary Morgan. Others according to classification are: SENIORS: James Aveiv. Ernes tine Bullard. Mirriam Sagie, Nap i oleon Cloud. Austin Cooper, Vivian I Davis, Jarn. Dawen. Laura Foster. I Rosie Hood, Robert L. Johnson, Hazel Knight Douglas Lindsey. i ' Dr. Downing Heads Catawba Syßd:; Rev. George Reports On Pakistan RV .1 R HARRF.N CONCORD The 70th annual : meeting of thp Catawba -Synod, its I training conference and the Ca ; tawba Synodical Society, in coop ! oration with the Catawba Pres by • | terian Men's Council presented a | live-day program of religious i training activity and reports, on | the year's work June 17-21 at Bar i ber-Scotia College. ; Dr. EHswocrd D. Downing, Roa \ nokc. Va.. dentist, was elected as ; moderator to succeed the Rev. Samuel J- McLean. Charlote, re | tiring moderator. The pre-synod, or training features the first two days of the meeting with four semin ars being conducted by staff members of the Presbyterian Church I’SA. The Revs. James K lleurv, Russel Rice. H. S. Randolph, Gayraud. Wiimore, David Swart*. Archie F. Piep er and Donald G. Lester in structed in Christian Educa tion, evangelism, church man power and social education and action. Governors for SJGSJKG “WHEELS” FOR THE N. C. MEDICS These are top load , ers in the Old North State Med ical Society which field its 70th THE CAROL IMI AIN ton. Miss Lula Crawford, Reids vifle; Lt. Algernon Daly, Miss Alfreida Daly, Mrs. John Flem ing, Mrs Leonidas Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams, Six Ways Introduced: ’ ! - Protestants Move To Expedite Integration NEW YORK—(ANP— Six way.?, to expedite and extend church in- i tegration here was formulated last, week by the Protestant. Council j of the City of New York. The council's race relations com- j mittee adopted the measures from an eariier survey of the racial si tuation in churches of the Bronx, Brooklyn. Manhattan and Rich mond- -The- council's plan is as follows, 1. The employment of a minor race co-pastor, assistant pastor J or church worker. 2. Recommendation rs par ishioners of minority races to real estate men and the smal ler local landlords for purchase or rental of housing units 3 A "never-flagging evan- . | Mary Morgan, Alice Peterson, j , ■ | Tvree Powell, Earl Richardson, j . : | Eugene Schumpert, Adam Shaw, ; ■ i Marie Staggers. JUNIORS, Willie L Blackwell, i ! i Zenobia Browning, George Du . 1 Bose, Margie Ford, Johnsie Mitch i j ell, Thomas O'Neal, James Perry, : I Janet Schumpert. Eloise Shanks, ! ; Bessie Smith, Elmer Stewart, Pat- j ■ i ricia Welch. • j SOPHOMORES: Theodore Barn- i i | os. Thelma Recton, Helen Braxton, ! j Mrs. Doris Clements. Laura J. Coy, j . . ! Clinton Dugger, George Fieri>.- . * m:ng, Joseph Gray, Shirley Heath • 1 j these programs included: Revs i O. .1 Hawkins. Paul 1 Davis. J. k. McMillan, ( Elwood Rouhvare. G. Dwight Nelson. 1). G. Burke anti Misses Wil ma Powell and Rachel Sv> Memorial services were he mr 1 the following deceased nit. is : 8 of the synod, the Revs. K. .1. G ,g , 1 and W. A. Hawkins. The Commun ion services were directed by . evs. H. Wilson, C. A. K arns and J. H - Costen. Easily the highlight of the -yi I i . 'was the joint Synodical-Pres lerian Men':- Council "popul..; meeting" on Thursday night winch featured an address by the Rev. Bryant George, Charlotte, a return- j ed missionary to Pakistan, wi gave a vivid account of conditio. ; in that far-away country as gained by his three years spent the) 'This will be reported on in ar other article. '> Mrs. Vera Murphy. Danville. Va. ; President of the Synodical Society, j presented Mrs. Louis Foster, a re- j source use staff member of the : Women's department of mission work, who said: "Nothing happens * annual convention at A&T Col lege in Greensboro last week. They arc from left to right; Dr. L. ft. Swift, Durham, retiring* Mrs. Peter H. Williams, and Mrs. Clarence Toole Mrs. Sad ye Love assisted her daugther -,s hostess. Randolph Johnson Jr. brother of the bride gave her in marriage, j gelistie effort" among prop!w of the parish area, "recogniz ing honestly that people of the minority group need more than eursorv conscience-satisfying visits." 4 A concerted effo: r thru sermons, discussion groups .-id -.- siting between white md n n white churches to fur h i>■■• Christian witness ofchu.-ch rub bers in race relations., 5. Establishment of small, inte: - denominational area church oui, ctls to assess interraci »l pro!-,!. r.> and proclaim "a welcome :.i Ohri.-- tian brotherhood". 6 The devdopnvmt e s A;. nur.iiional comity comnutuio 1 • persuade minority group church" noi to <>..• -n cm - j are ciuu Jacqueline Johnson. Hilda Miller. Arden Murphy, Jenn.e Rogers Lois V. Rogers, Paul Ru •»-!; Murid Swcnn. Robi n T yior. Barbara \ Thomas, Phr Whit aker FRESHMEN: Chany Bingham. Chan Is Butler, J\o Catching. Shirk y Combs, Lillian; Dan is. Clayton DeSctt. Alice Ford. Lo retta A. Johnson. Btl;-.:1 Littlejohn Curtis Means, Rnchd H.<vf J Whyonna Rhrni, Nancy Khw James Schunripo! 1. William Vid: Portia Wcnu-. Gem-., Wilkins. Iren,'- Williams Ethel M Wool- n. in the Presbyterian Oi : ; ,e : . ii happens in the local Chiu eh" a" she warned that "Pie-.bypu i.,t. Women’s Organi/.utivn i PV.'O; i. not a ‘tea party' sot social adn : tyA She continued: ••Tiit- tsuthvr- . ing of Kingdom buildin.e w: necessat dy mean going ton in oft j Africa, fas so many people think > it could be right in your own j home. community, • ctiun.li or' State.” Mrs Lester concluded ih.u ; "Women's work of witm s.-ing for Christ is big btissnes!- ' Elder C. I Boulware urged the men to mulch the v. ono • and children in w ilnessin? for Christ, stressing that Cod wants personal service as well as money in Kingdom budd ing. Retired former Synod secre tary, Or. Frank Shiriev. de spite his illness from which he is greatly recovered was active in synod debate. The Rev. Elo J.. Henderson. Or.- j iawba Synod Field Representative, j was in overall charge of the pro motion of the total program of Church the synod level.” ; I president! Dr. VI. 1). Quieiess, j Tar boro, president and Jlr. ". C„ Shftstk*,. Burlington. proai : dent elect. i I \ i; v. Amoris more titan 1,800 I*res--I byterlans who will attend the | National Youth Assembly at Grinnei! College in lowa. Juiie 26th to July 3rd v. ill he Miss ( Lucille Burton of Spring Street Presbyterian Church, Wake For est. Delegates attending the eon- , vention. are the Fourth West minster Fellowship Assembly, will represent every part of the United States anti severs! coun tries overseas, they wui con sider man's spiritual needs. God’s answer, the social life and the devotional life. ATT’ vc>4 'NATSOWi VOI'DI ASSDIBi V— Among the more than !.:><*;» 'Presbyterian young people attending the National Youth Visrnrbiy at Grmnrll College in Gri»orll. lowa from .tone 26 to July 3. is Miss Phyl lis Anne Robinson of St Paul Presbyterian Church, Louisbur.tr. Delegates attending the conven tion, the Fourth Westminster Fel lowship National Assembly. rvili represent every part of the Cos ted states and several countries overseas. Gurney Hood, Jr. At Mechanics Meet in Knoxville Gunv-y r. H. '-'i T. Past Na tional C'.tamiifiiof. is in Knoxville T, ms?at ter. din;' *h-:- Natinnaf Council Jr. Or-ie. United Anien '”?;eorK'?Knv. National Presi dent U'L-l'iO : »**t -'i "t hon diwot at Tit a.iivpu'l which will bo held ot ih Uiiiv«-r:.;t> fit Tennessee Uir.vmsTy Center. Hr wilt he in- IrWftic, 'i b; Her. itvi Jistas K< faitv- Goverti.tr F;ei.k Ci* mt-nt will al so sjo.ik si tin? Iwijuiuot C U. De- Loach. As sic nr,)! to .1 Ktigur H-w --. tni-ethi r with other local dig nitaries will be pn sent. l <}!' the ?T1 will hf? <* rtidio nr.tionai broadcast from 8:08 : '■ :!>< p ;n. o* ■*<■ ABC net v.ofk, rati:itali **, ’A is I X, T.iytorr: Stand;, oi Time. The <leir.fn.ci for industiim wood products of wli kinds by the end of the century is expected to be from f i to 105 p, v cent higher titan at pie sent, Lcs! Notices ADMINiS't’RAros'S NOTH'F. WORTH CAHCia'A WAKE COUNTY T)\e unde;. i. I'.hvu.s quju.f'fd as Adieiuisu'fltor ol t ■ ifsiaie of Rev. C.\ I, Covh.yum. d.i-.-asoa, late 'of W ike Soiu!;., Vo, js to no’:!' pi- - sons huvin : * claim# ngaSjjut :sid i-st.-t* to pro :c-r.t theft* to the itiKti-rsirncd on or be turn -Tie Soli, *m.v of June, 195 ft, or this no;ici v.ili lit- p’S'u ’rd iu bar o! idl’i-vv!. Ah piiou*-; i vfteVn>*ij to oilu *- 0 i- , i o’ ■■ o o'.:-- !,ii mud: ate Povaion? to toe urtcUu's:; -o r! Tie , l-Sl'i *l,l, in Job" i 7*7. ' 'IIAR'.KS C. >HYIMG. PR , Adniini, (rater fte.i s Hast litre*-* It .li-pbi. 'N-*>: t\ Cvrc : ; * •Jupo jo, Jniv 6. 1:1, sp 21; a»ku>< 3. ICS‘-. NOTlt'K At* SLR VIC H OF PROCESS BY HIMtOAXfO.N STATE UK NOR HI CAROLINA I'fH'NTY OF WAKE IN Ti'C at/Pl.'iilOH COURT IH'F.i A':u i . WOMACK ora i.r.r. hates v- ct;-. aci; Defendant TO CPA I.GK HATES WOMACK TAKE NOTICE THAT A pfeatißifl! «e>.-kin/! relief apptn«' you ha* been tiled in thy shove en titled -el ion. Tile nature of the relief being sought! is as follows To xucute an absolute divorce on the part es Ox plaintiff based upon the grounds of two years canlinr.i.us separation between the plaintitf and the defendant. YoU arc rr-fjeire-l to iiiakr defense to such pleadings not later than Aug ust ISttt. 1«57. and upor* vout failure i •to do «». the part;* ,-ltinc roVi a-j 'laltist you apply to the Court fm i Ihr r.-'lir-t srai^hr. T.MS the >4 day ot June, I{®< I SARA AT* KT Ay.? * C;ak of S;‘ 111 -•' ClTjUrf r j . u'iRA'AC F. Af'orr.# .bin.? 2-i hi!;, v. 1.: Vft. I'TA. j PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIEDS 'limber «f issue* and eon per word ISMlhb 1 i » U { «*t nor tvorfl 6c Os So M Classified display per lsr.e, per Issue lOe lifts J>*e b eh word aDbreviatlcn, tnjtlaJ or symbol count as one word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted as words Tiie minimum number of word# !a any want ad is 1.1 words. You wiE save money by ordering your ed to run ft ci 12 issues •Vrrl* 1 ' Want n.tr» mar he tf-lepftnoed throii,;b Wednesday up tn IB AM. THANK YOU; M>■•* G''; rv,* P Brown and daughter, A ... t.- lhank everyone for im - - i , the illness and i iie.iii; o: th- ,* husband and daddy, | Herbert VT. Brown. RADIO AND TV SERVICES RAIIIIGH RADIO * TV SERVICE CO, - mo: Tfi 4-7132. I jtasi iiidtioM, ■‘v,-• •- ,m ia.:*-i., ,ir-Hier s.-uaU ap - . SPECIAL SERVICES SFivECHKS Aft KITTEN for bus .- people • d. it. arch. Mar.u . no ..-.it 2nr-,1 Ens v* ! ' t-S,HVAi,£. Box 27R!. Pi-.iiric View. Texas. AUTO SERVICES > " UNSON’S i-l !i OAKS —Bl S tlillsboi-D fit.. Dial TE 3-95JS. AUTO fir, TRUCK RENTALS H .M- *.'-DHIVK-IT-OARS, TRUCKS, it. H IT lIU KS Ktlß RUNT ft: ■ '-t Dial IT 2-6992 Ni.;ht t'E ;j-0i)94. ■h ' y.n.r ; out of u,.i d refri and iui niture NOW tied a-.i- Did TE A-SSSS. Ft 'iMitNG AND HOME -IMi MOVEMENT SERVICES ST ft.NDARO ( IN HER BLOCK CO.. Ins. '■■■• e .3 nd ; inder Block*. N. McDiv..*-!; St, Dial TE 2-21*8 —— I-U-, Lookit!.*' a job. Lefc us hslp j yo« find one. Dial 45358. FOOD SPECIALS JOYS V.ifi;i* AS CRILL i2fi Katt ■Mart:!', hi . li.< :* - Dial Ts: 2-10:)#. i Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAU-B-Q and | Chicken (Our SpecialU') Fig and Chicken 109 K. DAVIE ST, | NURSERY omiHi'S NI KM'.UN raj-etteville lii,.;Uvvay. Fuone TE 2-U7M. .vriNG A room !:—Register it with u* At id-: 4- cm. This space will coat ! you only Sic. SERVICE STATIONS Hi N.VS f.d-SO STATION—6O2 3. Blood. V.orth St, Phono TE 2-WS*. Consult our classified ads regularly; arc ilk,- >• ha.*.s,ains offered. U •*1 Chits. Bought and Sold Jenkins Used Cars 331 S. Blount Street Dial TE 2-0344 J VICES IHiVSiiSO.V:- WAT* it SURVIVE 132*. Hargett St.. Pnona TE 3-4iis» I.MS 'i;A i i.*\ s NOTH 8 N- ,'!■ • . * Ihh.ifwv j \ \ U.!. i.> it N I V i \dn,;,-i;:.!iatrus *ua D.. ,\s. da !. Couniy. North all p, .-.0.-ft* iic Estate 0# •: t-. t:iLiit Fie;ii to tt>« . <-.* Rim i- \ Box 124, Ra* a • .or bi fe "6 tua :-;* ,-j-, *■; tuia notiei ... of tiu u reeov . i ud to the estst* t*>.mediate payment. 'I - Ml day r.f June. 1957. \u HlKl, DARK McCOV, A . . :r *.- ,*i-;x 1 CAKNAGE. Attorney K 2:* Jui;. ft 1-. t. 27; August 5. i 'CECITKIX S NOTICE ; ! NORTH CAROLINA ; WAIVE COUNTY ■io iir.rt i- Executrix of tns K 'i l*ij .-*ua Hogan Durham, if, i.-, U, of Wake County, North * i> *o r.atify all persons iv . iin- t the estate cl a • • - i t i . .int them to the ; : it 1331 Oberlin Road Rs- N*,"".b C..ro! r,a, on or before -i.i Id- ■ ii :■ oi June 1958, or this no* •.ice '.'.bl b ■ pU-ad'-d in bar of UiPir re ,i irrtrbted to the . . .I p:. . e mke immediate ; jurymont. T> 11, I at! I day of .Tune. 1967. , l.’-.N DURHAM HINTON. Evcrutrtx F CARNAGE, Alter nr v | Jum- 22, 21*; July 6, 13. 20, 27. I ADM IN I SITKA TOR’S NOTH E NORTH ( AKOLXNA WAKE COUNTY , .!•* i|ii.iHfi.'!l as Administrator ,f tiu* I. *,’ -o! Mrs Clarissa Hinton. «<< • • . ,'< at Wftke County. North • an.: ii.c »- til notify all persons e'.n , .st fie. Estate ol . .. i*.l tn * .hibit Uiem to the -nidi.- : . U . E. Hargett Street, M 1 i. No C.*r.:ima. on or befhr# ;;.*> ta: 1 .lay , 1 ...n . . IfISS. or this no* iH i* v- 1 ;i b»- p.v.ibcu in bar of their re. * Ail pers*indebted to th* - * . v .ii p!»-a.,». make immediate pay | n ,--nC This Iftth d*v of June, 1957 i' M!:\ *,c;k Adtr.l* ißlrfttnt Jura ai; July ». Ift. 20. 27. ; NORTH CAROLINA *A AICI. COUNTY NOTICE T -- tmders*uned. imvmg qualified .. ui •1* E. la** of Mrs. Pear' Ac dr. v Hi-i-ndon, dec; .med, Ist* oi w;.,>••* coumr ti-s *.i to notify es j„ i ui'i;; la. claim* against &aid . •j ~ in • ~ ui h. n» to the under it:■*■-.i ui; or Del. :* the 24th day efl M.n, i • ui. or tins noiice will he plmtd-J I . r, i,,,i of recovery All persons ln-l iiorjb i* !,. **l csi-ib: will please r-akeS ..mediate raymem to the undercutn-l I ed - I This ftth nay of Mav. 1961 GODFREY M HERNDON 1 611 Dunbar Struftt i * Hut* 1 .2 *r* North Caroline i HM.LTF H. WHITLOCK. Ass', clerk of lira iuperfwr- j Court S ,’ufir- i, is, is. am Mr * IWT j
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