SITUATIONS & m HELP WANTED #s&* —’"»»»■ —-mnrmm i»iwifci'iwiwwM»’ WWW r*nmrwxtrmir~jmi nrmnt hMamv'«M*MKi.'ll|| t Harrison Library's Book Review Hi Plans Meet The Book Review Club of the Richard B. Harrison Public Libia ry will h ave Us monthly book rc \ievv Sunday, February I), in the library at 4 o m Rabbi Abe VV, Selioen, a newcomer to this city, is n graduate of City College of New York, Columbia University an Yavne Hebrew Theological Semin ary. He has a distinguished back* t round in psychology and theolo* Chicago Confab: Fund-Raiser To Address UNCF Alumni Conference NEW YORK Paul U Younger, i vice-president and treasurer, Marts I and Lundy, Inc., will deliver the j urineipal address at the forthcom- i ilig United Negro Coliege Fund a lumni conference. The two-day conference sponsored by the Na tional Council of UNCF Alumni, viH take place on Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 8-9. in Chicago, at the Sheraton Hotel. Mr. Younger will speak at the Saturday evening banquet, A spe cialist in fund raising for colleges, he directed thd recent UNCF cap slat funds campaign. This appeal raised :? 17,500,000. • • * * During the course of the five year cj m liaise, Mr. Younger P'-rsonally visited many of the 1 M'F college camijL.es. He ' —————— FAMOUS BAKERY SPECIAL Chocolate Fudge Log Roil 43s Fresh Coconut Layer Cakes Delicious Cinnamon Buns 38s doz, I Glazed Donuts 40s doz. Fresh Buttered Biscuits 21c doz. I NOTICK OCR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR YOUR VALENTINE PARTIES FAMOUS BAKERY 107 S. WILMINGTON ST. 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I‘omplon, Lakes, New Jer sey, and served in the Juvenile Court there In connection wtjh his work in psychology, he has been employed in Bellevue and other hospital- in New York City The public is urged to attend this ie | public is urged to attend this re j view. I became intimately acquaint’d with the special problems faring these schools. At the eoniii-ence be will ol’ter piae tieal suggestions on how to in crease alumni support * » * • Mr. Younger was formerly assis tant to the president and director of admissions at Allegheny College, Meadviile, Pa. Dr. Willa B. Player, president. Bennett College, will make the conference keynote speech Dr. I" D. Patterson, IJNCF president and founder, and V/ J. Trent, Jr., exec utive director, also will speak. The National Council of UNCF Alumni represents 160,000 gradu ates of the 33 member college-. ' PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS sfsfsfs CAROLINIAN NEWS CAitRI MRS HOLD MEETING. a RT . —.Nrvtscarric-rs from The l -VUO I.IN’AN held a business meeting and party at Roberts Recrea tion Center l ist Frida'-. "he at ! •Hi 1 , Li-J STRING OR CULSTI? V of the Releigh Pub ‘ a Schools pr.-sniT'd a concert sfsfs I j YMCA PRESENTS ARTIST In observance of National VII CA WEEK, rise Bloodworth y^MMEERLY^TkcI j I ★ Vl ' \ -MACIST 1 • 11NE DRUGS 1 * ••Ui:v s j Cerxral Drug Store I | 601 r. U.WiJ-: i'.T PHONE TE 2-8084 BE | SE4I ■ II3IEV. H Wat, w* <iir was directed by circulation representatives Charles It. Jones and Wilbert Sanders. Among news carriers invited were Charles Hayes. William Smith. James Perry, Jr., Louis T. Uoa- in Ligon High School auditori um, January 30. The group plans to participate in the first Street "Y” presented Edgar R. Williams, BS, Raleigh's well known artist in a one-man art Cher, James Robert High. Jr., I Hurley Evans, JoAnne Peebles Willie Glover, William Glover Michael Avery, Harold Mann, Jr.. Charles Perry, Albert Smith. Leunis Daves, Jacob Lee Jones. Wilbert Evans, James High, Nh- w- ■ r. . i t.TWwwC*... .'S'. Orchestra Festival, which will be held in Winston-Salem. May 1. Six other orchestras in the show last Friday evening. l!e is shown here in the center sur rounded by a group of art en (husiastis who attend the shot* ml admired productions creat ed over a period of more than 50 years. Left to right on the picture are; to unidentified From U. N. C. F..- | CHARLOTTE An allocation of $16,301,23 has boon received by Johnson C. Smith University, from the United Negro College Fund, President Rufus P. Perry announc ed. This amount brings the total re ceived by Johnson C. Smith Uni versify from the national appeal to During !he current year, TJNCF i Bennett College Faculty Group Takes Part In Campus Workshop GREENSBORO Four members , of the Bennett College faculty have been selected to participate in the second Campus Community Work shop sponsored by the Oanforth Foundation at Colorado College, Colorado Springs, this summer. Some 3C church-related liberals arts colleges arc sending teams to the workshop which will be direct | ed by Dr. Kenneth I. Brown. Representing Bennett, will be Dr Ohauncey G. Winston, chairman of the division of social sciences; Mrs. Louise G. Streat, instructor in h clothing and family life; Van S. Al len, instructor in biology and health education, and .Francis Grandison. instructor in psycholo gy and director of psychological services. Their project will hi : ‘‘Greater Synthesis in Our Program of Gen eral Education, with reference to Subject Matter, Guidance Service and Application Beyond the Class room.” The workshop wall extend from June 23 to July 12. Prices received by U. S. farmers increased each month from Febru ary to August but declined some what hi mid-October. | thanfel Kearney, Dwain Keith, Charles Lane, Thomas Rober son, John Singletary, Freddie T»ice, Raymond Williams, Jr.. Reid Hall. Edward Harris. Dav it Williams, Paul R. Jcrvay, Jr. and John H. Peebles, Jr. state will take part. Mrs. J E. Boulware, extreme right, is the director of is*e group. shaw University co-eds, James Wyohe, Dr, Grady Davis, !.. L, Halford, Mrs, Janie Keyes, Mrs. ••<lgar Williams. S. J, Webb, hst ar Williams, Mrs. J. V Forties, Mrs. Alston, Rev. ,1. A. Forbes. W W, Hurdle, ami J, Sanders. allocations have been u?cd princi pally to provide scholarship and work aid for exceptional students who otherwise would not be abk to continue their education; to pur chase books and laboratory and classroom equipment; ana to en large the reading room of the li brary and supplement teachers sa i larks. Registration For Evening Courses Set Registration for evening com ics at St. Augustine’s College will con tinue through February 12 during the hours that classes meet. Tliumlay at 6:30 p. m. "Parliamentary Law' mee t?- Thursday at 6:30 p. m. while "Met hods of Speech Correction and The - rapy” meets Wednesdays at 8:30 p m. Both classes are meeting in room 202, Hunter Build' 'g. The Instruc tor is Dr. Marcus Boulwnre. ! ' Typing for Beginners” meets Tuesdays at 6:30 p. m., while “Re fresher Shorthand” meets at (1:30 p. m. on Thursdays. Both classes meet in room 302, Hunter Building. Mrs. M. B. Wright is the instruc tor. THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 195* iaxiieirich, 1 High Point, Shaw Orator i Max Heinrich.. College Secretary, j Friend’s Service Committee, south- | eastern region. High Point, spoke ; to Shaw University students on Friday, January 31, Points brought out in his talk were that 1. There is something of God In every per son. the exploited and the person doing the exploitation. 2. The Power of Active love ir much stronger than the power of hate or f.-ar. 3. The individual can make a difference in v.hat he believes is right He suggested as a help for lead ership that Americans should get ’into situations where they can be come acquainted with people '.'. hose j I backgrounds are different-such as j ! at international seminars. ’’lf you i have a chance to be a part of an i other culture, you will have a chf | foroot perspective," he said. The speaker was introduced by I Dr. James D Roberts, associate professor of philosophy and relig ion and director of religious activi ties at Shaw. Drama Clinic Holds Annual !FSTC Session FAYETTEVILLE With over 600 high school students, principals and drama directors drawn from 16 counties in North Carolina in attendance, the Twelfth Annual High School Drama Clinic went forth at the Fayetteville State T -Tellers College on Saturday February 1. The affair is sponsored o indy by the Colleges and the ' ■ rib Carolina High School Dra ma Association. With Lois Barries, of Smithfield, l>. • i.ug, the morning Session opened with remarks by James F. Cummings. President of the local draran guild, and by an address of Welcome by the President of the college, Dr, Rudolph Jones. • * 6 * The morning session was de voted primarily to 3 discussion of the stage while performing, stage setting and stage proper lies-. Following the discussion, demonstrations v\ wit forward. Baylor is the director. One of the: highlights of the one -hiy session was the presentation of the comedy in three act* ''Yes. My Darling Daughter", staged at. the evening session by the Ira AI • ’ dge Dramatic Guild at JohnsoVi C Siniib University of which Mary Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR 10181' NOTII'K NORTH CAROLINA 'UAHS CUJF.Y SUSIE vV, iNGTQN and BESSIE : WASHINGTON cAitmOLL. Plaintiff; Vs. ; LEON L UNO and Wile, MILDRED! 1 ! LAND, B S. RICKS and f: ii. PAR-i HIS and Wile, BETTY I, PARRIS, j Defendants j The Uetwndantr B. H. Ricks. and R ■K Parris and wife. Belt- L. Parris, j will take notice: That plaintiff' in the above entitled : matter nave commenced in the Sit iv• nor Court of Wake County, North : Carolina, an action entitled as above. l in which they seek the cancellation 'hill record of certain Deeds tiled ill! the office of the Register of Deeds' id Wake Count', as follows, to wit: . il). Deed dated April A!', 1834. David j ; Washington to R. E. Pai-ris and wife 1 ! Betty t_. Parris, recorded in Book 1 328. j page 253: (2.» Deed dated May 1, 1934. i R. E. Parris and wife Butty U Parris. |to R. It Ricks recorded in Boole 102 k pane 594: (:>i Deed dated March 19, i 1941. E. H Hicks, unmarried, to Leon > L. Land, recorded in Book 1626, page I '..51; iJ) Deed dated September 1. 1951. ! Leon L. Land and W ife, Mildred J. (Land, to Hal V. Worth, recorded in Book 1149. pace 571: (5) Deed dated i February 4, 953. Hal V Worth and | wife to Wake Forest Building Supply ! i Company, Inc. recorded in Buck lift, , pay.o 92. That title to the property tic- I scribed in raid is vtr •« in plaintiffs, j | ami that the said property is moiei i particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at Mrs. GattJtng'* corner in tiie northern line of i New Bern Street continued; runs j thence northward at right angles | to sart lint and with Mrs. Gatling's line 2311* . feet to Phil Williams: I Leutheast e< t ice: thence with his line v stwara !I3> feel to a stake in George B. Moore's line: thence Southward parallel wltn the first line 23PVa feet to tiie said northern line of Now Be n Street continued; thence eastward with *h.ii line 93< t feet to the BEGINNING, contain ing about one-half uc.e and being j part of the land bought i„y Kamo P Battle and W. R Cox at the I sale of the lands of John O itoake, deceased. See Deed recorded m 800 lM 2. Pace 483, WAKE COUN TY REGISTRY. Then > , excepted from the lot , above described such portion there of lying along its southern border as is now included within lha right-of-way of the North Carolina State Highway * Public Works Commission appropriated in the -. (instruction of the view highway No b*. which highway now ex - I tends along New Born Avenue and refer to the description above as cw Bern Street extended, j.iui the aforesaid Deeds constitute a cioud upon plaintiff's title to said real estate That detondnnta will further take notice that they are requited to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of tins t'fiurt v. ithin 30 days after the 13th pay of ■'cbiuary, 1958, and answer or demur to the Complaint filed in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint. This 12th da.v of January. 1558. J. RUSSELL NIPPER. Clerk of Superior Court TAYLOI & MITCHELL, Counsel for Plaintiffs. Jan. 18, 25; Feb. J, 8. 1958. Jjj HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES Number of Issuer *n<s roU per ward: ISSUER 1 4 « ta Cost pi r word It 4c It Si per line, per Issue 16c tOo IfcO- -1to« Each word anorevutlor., initial or symbol count sit ono word, **unctuatien marks ere NOT counted an words. The minimum number or word* in any want ad is U words. You will save money by order Ilia your «d to run 8 or IS Issues. Weekly Want Ad* may be telephoned through Wednesday up to Id AM ANNOUNCEMENT ~ Mid-Winter Revival begins £ec omi Sunday in February and will continue for 10 days. Guest min ister, Rev. Ruth Greene of Hun tington Sfca., L. I„ General Supt. of Sunday School of the Mt. Cal vary Holy Church of Amerioa. “10 DOMESTICS WANTED’' Immediately for work, N.Y.C. Ages l» to 35. salary $35.00 to $46.30 per week. Must have reference, transnor lation furnished, sleep in For further detail- contact: H C. Mitchell. 801 Parker Si., Goldsboro. N. C., Tele phone 1370. IN MEMORIAM SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN for busy people 10-minutes $300; Research, Menu cripts edited anil put in good *na hsi> MARCUS BOULWAMS, Saint : Augustine's College, Raleigh, Hi C. AUTO & TRUCK~RENTAJLS IVARE-U-DKIVK-IT—Cars" TRUCK*. AMI! TRAILERS FOR RENT iOl N McDowell St—Dial TE 4.30-a -Night TE 3-0994. 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Phone TK 2-94$*, Consult our ciasbifiiitt ads tegularly; titer* me many bargains offered. j WATCH SERVICES lUVIPSONK WATCH SKRVICIS—UU *, | Hargett lit,, Phone TK i~W» ADMINIS THATRIX S NOTICE NOR ill CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified a> Aciimuutrwtrls of the Estate of Juntos WLliam*. de ceased, late or Wake County, Nurtt ; Carolina, this is to notify all person! ! having claims against the Estate ol | said deceased to exhibit them to th« ] undersigned at 205 Smithfield Street Raleigh, North Carolina, on or hefor* | the 9th day of January, 195(1, or thn I notice will be pleaded In bar of theli | recovery All persons indebted to tin | Eslau will please make tmmediafi i payment. This 9th day of January, IB9*. MISS HELEN VVTLLIAJAK. Administratrix ; 205 Smithfield Street Raleigh. N. C. Jan. 18. 25, Feb. 1. ii. 11 23. MM. A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE 4 | WORTH CAROLINA f :WAKE COUNTY n j Having qua lined a* Administrator el the Estate of Mrs. Lllliau Green Hun'S deceased, late of Wake County, Nofl| Carolina, this Is to notify all persml having claims against th« Estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to thl undersigned at 1303 E. .Tone* Streel Raleigh, Nortii Carolina, on or bt»ior| the 9th day of January. 1939, or thfl notice will be pleaded In bar ot theil recovery. All perao&s indebted to thl 1 late will please make immediatl payment. *s This (he 9th day of January, IW$. I t K. HUNT, SH Aihnmiitratof r 13U6 E. Jones Stieel KaL.gh. N. C. I Jan. 18. Si. Feb, 1.«, 15. 3s. IWB. '* NO TICK TO CREDITORS Having qualified a*'administrator si the estate of Mattie I„ Rand, d*ceo<l cd, this is to notify all person* hgvlnjC claims-; against the said deceased t exhibit them to the administrator, I H. Hinton, at 1407 Fast Edenton »tr«e Raleigh, North Carolina,, on or betbs the twentieth day of December, 195 or this notice will be pleaded itt btr « their recovery. All nerMM* indebted t the said estate will make tmrn*3iai payment. D. H HUTTON Administrator < Estate of Mattie L. Rand, deceased. PAUL C. WEST, Attorney Jan. 4. 11, 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8. im Police said all seven rsf*L*e£ * move from sections in which the 9 were forbidden to sit by law. f Water noeds are expected to dou* ble in the US. by 1975. $ Start the new year right—bfl careful with farm machinery. 9 North Carolina'.* beef induitry now estimated at 30 mfuittn'dplJLn a year. | 7

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