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Left to right, Misses Pir Raleigh Teachers Elect Officers; Classroom Group Names Delegates The Raleigh Unit of the North ( Carolina Teachers Association met j recently at Lucille Hunter School and elected George Foxwell presi dent and George Newell vice president tor 195f!-59. Both are sci ence teachers at Ligon Other officers are Mrs, Elsie H. Perry, French leather at Ligon. j secretary and Mm Alberta Loving- | hton, home economics teacher a i | Ligon, treasurer. The Rev. Howard Cunningham. ! outgoing president, presided at the Late Mike Todd And Mothers’ Club Account Far Unusual GiftsTollNCF I NEW YORK—Two unusual and i ! interesting gifts are included a ; mon? the hundreds of contribu -1 tions already received by the United Negro College Fund in the current campaign, according to W. J. Trent, Jr.. Fund executive director, "One of these contributions —-amounting to 8130—comes from the employees of the late Ylike Todd,” Mr, Trent said. 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VA 8-3203 N C Dealer 1321 VA 8-3204 rota flay, Ernestine Discs, Ger aldine Johnson. Addrftne Hedge peth Buna Graham, and Alary Oreecy, Misses Johnson and ( meeting and was elected as a dele- ; ; note to the NEA Convention, meet - mg at Cleveland', Ohio, June 23- July 4. 1958. George Foxwell was elected as an alternate. The Raleigh Association of Class room Teachers met jointly with the Raleigh Unit and elected Mrs. i Gladys Robinson, teacher at Mary | | t. Phillips School, delegate to the i NEA Convention and Mr.- Gila j Harris of Lucille Hunter School 1 ns an alternate. i Officers retained for 1953-59 are: ito New York to attend a Friars; Club dinnei in his honor recently.' "According to precedent, the proceeds of Friars' affairs are do nated to a philanthropy or civic cause designated bv the gue.-J of j honor Mike Todd had informed' the Friars that he wished the pro ceeds of his dinner—an expected $5,000 —to be given to the United Negro College Fund. “The Friars expect to hold the tragically cancelled dinner at a future dote as a memorial to Mr. Hedgepeth were erm.vned "Girls of the Campus” at the fourth an nual ‘‘Girl of the Campus” pro gram sponsored hy the Teen Age • Mrs. Virginia K. Newell, president: Mrs. Florioss A, Turner, vice-pres ident, Miss Pheriby C. Gibson, sec retary; and Mrs. Mary A. Culler, ■ treasurer. It is in knowledge as in swim ming: he who flounders snd | splashe.fi on the surface makes more noise and attracts more attention than the pearl-diver who quietly dives In quest, of treasures at the bottom. - -Washington Irving Todd. The? hope to irieke It an 1 annual affair." The secniHt uiiosuat .tiff was* reported in Thp f'ieveiand Press, of which Louis B, Selt i zer. IS'ff Cleveland chair man, is editor. Tito contribution of SSOO come . to the College Fund from the Mt Pleasants Mothers' Civic Club The club members. 12 elderly lit tie ladies, are disbanding their organization after 31 years of s.?r ■ . vice to the community, Society of the North Ca rolina School for the Blind and deaf. V!rs. Catherleen B Thom as ts faculty advisor to the group. r --"'i:;- ™ -;1P , ’ " Mi li GEO. NEWELL "■- •• < •' ,■ V\ +■ ; :pM I -j \ mm ■ 1 f J w svse. • ■ >? ■£. • .<•/&.tv&'fc/J GEO. FOXWFXb Shaw Planning May Exercises Here Saturday The physical education depart ment of Shaw University will pre sent its annual May Day program on Saturday, May 3 The activities will begin at 9:00 a. m. at the University’s athletic field and will b direeld by Coach Clifton An derson and assistant Coach Wil liam Spann. The theme of the festival is •Cinderella," featuring Martha Thompson a senior of Durham, as Cinderella: George Anderson ft senior of Montclair, New Jersey, as the prince: Kathleen Herndon, a freshman of Apex and Carrie | Lowery, a freshman of Gastonia, as Cinderella's stepsisters. •‘Cinderella” will be prsented in Spaulding Gymnasium at 2:00 p. m directed by Mrs. Deborah T. Spencer, Lovely Joyce Fuller, a junior of YancevviUe, will reign as queen, BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store We have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. r~~ AND WE HA VE A *' CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU — J Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 f. MARTIN ST. me gmoumijui WEEK EM»m« SAfOTMT, MAT X, 195* laimity Dancy, a freshrnwn of Plnetop*, as honor attendant; Irte Hairston, a sophomore ni Walnut Cove, Sadie Troy, a juninr of Whiteville; Lillian Barber, a ten- i ior of Trenton: Mary Taylor, a j sophomore of Zebulon: Marjorie i Green, a freshman of Oriental; j and Myrtle St rector, a junior of ; Greenville, as attendants. The public Is invited St. Augustine # May Day Affair Set For Saturday Mis* Bessie Smith, senior, of j Rocky Mount, will be crowned j May Queen at St Augustine's j College on May 3rd on the college j campus. May Day activities will) begin at 9:00 a rri. with Track and j Field Activities At 3:00 p, m the coronation i will begin with crowning of the ! queen and special activities by j the physical education and musi cal departments. The Queen’s attendants arc: | Senior—Harriet Bryant and Mil- j dred Smith: junior Wyonna j Rhem; sophomore—Patricia Da - \ vis; and freshman—Gloria Garci- : ! nor. Little Miss Esther Boyer will j i be crown bearer. Mrs. J I, Delaney is chairman, j Lega. Notices Nome OF SALK OF VALUABLE i REAL ESTATE j Default having been made in me I Payment of the indebtedness secured j by a certain Deed o£ Trust executed by Nathaniel Puiifoy and wife. Sarah ! E. Pun toy. to J. J, Henderson, Truste- ! • which deed of trust is dated May Si j I 1956. and recorded in Book 1239. Mt ! Page 238, in the office of the Regis:?,' j I of Deeds for Wake County, North Car olina. the undersigned Trustee, at tne j request of the holder of the bond «• i cured thereby, and under powers eon- ! ferred by the aforesaid Deed of Trust and for the purpose of obtaining mr.n- ■ <t.y to satisfy said indebtedness will ol fer for sale and sell to the highest b'd- , del- st public auction, for cash at the Courthouse door of Wake Count-. ,n the City of Raleish. on. FRIDAY. MAY 30, W r M. at IS O’clock, noon, the following de scribed real estate, m Wake County. Si Mary’s Township. State of North Carolina, and described as follow - BEGINNING si an iron slake, the. Northwest corner of Lot No. t. in Earl Perntt s land line thence along the dividing lines between Lots No?. 1. and 2, South 4 deg re » 45 minutes W. 210 feet to an iron stake thence South 84 degrees :S | minutes E. 100 fee' to an iron stake ; South 4 degrees 45 minutes W 235.5 i the Southeast corner of Lot No . 1 in Robert Wilders land line thence i i feet to an iron stake i nthe South i east corner of Lot No. 2 and cor i ne.r of Robert Wilder's land in the i A B. Andrew's lands Subdivision 1 luie thence North 84 degree? 15 minutes W. Slfta feet to an iron j stake in the Southeast coiner of | Lot No. 3in the .1 L. Rowell's land j line thence along .1 L Rowell? and Earl Perritt's land line South 84 degrees 15 minutes E 2:ti.O feet ■ ' hi the point of BEGINNING And being lot. No. 2 m the Subdivision of the Steven Hester Estate accord ing to map and survey by Sam Powell. R S a? aforesaid. BEING the same land partitioned to Pen- J nie Ann Hester Purifoy and upon her decease inherited hv by her son and only child. Nathaniel Pun toy. i DATED this 29th day of April i 953 .T .1 HENDERSON TRUSTEE ROGER D O'KELLY, ATTORNEY. I Mav 3-10-17-24 I NOTE: The successful bidder will he ! required to deposit with 'he Clerk of ! the Superior Court of Wake County. ■ j a check for ten oer cent of the a ! mount of the bid as an evidence of i good faith. _ _ I j J J HENDERSON TRUSTEE , ROGER D. O’KELLY, ATTORNE Y. > , ’ , i EXECUTOR’S NOTICE 1 NORTH CAROLINA ■ WAKE COUNTY , . Having qualified as Executor or 're Estate of Margaret Fleming deceased i late of Wake County, North Carolina. i ! claim* against the Estate of said cl?■ • ceased to exhibit, them to the unde signed at 118*4 E. Hargett Street, P:>- * ieigh North Carolina, on or before the r , 21st day of April. 1959. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their rer-v --‘ crv. Ail persons indebted to the Estate ? will please make immediate payment This 21st day of April. .1958 F. J. CARNAGE, Executor April 28: May 3, 10, 17, 24. 31 M IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS , \ BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA L WAKE COUNTY - UI.UE MAE SALES PeirtioMer<i Vs. | HELEN MCOANDOL i Respondent I HE) -EN MCDANIEL, Taka Notice That: . . A pleading seeking relief against * you has been tiled in Hie adoption - proceeding entitled a? above, j xiie nature of the relief being sought ! against you ia to have the Court to de that the minor whose adoption ; is being sought by petitioner!, herein, was abandoned by you as 2ft*£i “ said minor prior to the institution <• this action, and to cause the Court to appoint a next friend for said miooi who was born on or about, the «rro day of July. l«W. in Craven County. North Carolina, said next friend to I have authority and powei to give o. j with-hold consent for th* proponed »- You are requited to make rtetsr.fW i to such nleading not later than toe n« 'day of June. 1958. and upon your fail -1 lire to do so the parties seeking ear'* vice against you wtli apply ho tfi* 1 Court for the relief sought, i This 17 day of April, 195«. SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clery of Superior Court F J. CARNAGE. Attorney April 29; May 3, 10 17, 1988- “Grandpareats are those. I people yoa t&k* title bafey le ii fo* an over-miauling,!* HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES j Number of liens* aad coif, per vntd: 9 ISSUES .1 « S U I Cost pear word fc 4c 3c 3c I por line, ? per tuue iOc 10c H4e 7Vgo I Eaab sWoravjasaoa. mltiaj or I symbol count os orb word, Jl Punctuation marks are NOT counted I as words % The minlmuot number of wards 1» I any want ad is 13 word*. You will I aav* money by ordering your ad to | run 8 or 13 issue®, % Weekly Want Ads may tig ttiapkottbfl 9 tkra«gh Wednesday »p to it) AM. t HELP WANTED! ? to Domestics (ages 20 to 341 '.mjradi- I atcly for the New York. area. Make fJO I to *4'» a week Must have experience 1 and recent reference* Bus fare ad- I vacet d Sir? p-m mbs Contact H C. I Mitchell. 601 Patker St.. Goldsboro, N, I C Plmnr- 1370 S SPECIAL SERVICES j SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy poop's ! 10-minutes $.300. Research Mint!- I scripts edited and pm m good E»g« I Augustine's College. Raleigh. N. C. I lush. MARCUS BOLL WARE, Saint I AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKE-U-DKIVE-IT—CARS, RUCKS, J At'TO TRAILERS FOR RENT —1 301 N McDowell St. Dial TE 1-■=)&. j Night TE 3-0994, \ Get your money out: of used reM- I gerators, stoves and fumnur* MOW. I Dae our classified ads. Dia! TS V*MS I FOOD SPECIALS JOY'S AMERICAN GEOuL -- 220 BK*2 J Martin St.. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-9®*. j j , I Cooper’s Bar-B-Q HAR-a-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Dig and Chiekia 10S E. DAVIE .ST NURSERY FOWL RR'S MJti.Sfc.RV - Fayetteviila Highway Phone TE J-07S8. R--’NTiN'i a ROOM" -Register it with us at TE 1-5448 Thu space WUI cost you only I SERViCE STATIONS I DUNN'S fc'SSO STATION—SO 2 S 81004- worth St. Phone TE 3-940A, Consult our classified ads regularly; j { there ate many oargatns oiierea. WATCH SERVICES I DAVIDSON’S H ATCH SERVICEr-iA* S, Hargett St.. Phone TE 3-43S1S Legal Notices NOTH:.? NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having quaiifced as Adrmni.- tratrix of tne Estate of Wiley Jones deceased, late ait W’«k* County, this is to notify all person* having claims against said Estate te present then, to the undeisijgnea ofi or before the 30th day of March. iU£& or this notice «i!l ha pleaded in bar of recovery. Ail persons indebted t® said Estate will please make immtdt* ale payment to the undersigned. This 22nd day of March, ISftS. Loafer Jones. Routt 2 Box I*3 Wendell. N. C. i Administrate* Taylor A- Mitchell > Haleigh W, C i Counsel for Admiinstratri* I March 29, April 5-12-19-2*,. May 5 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ; NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY NOTICE | DORIS L. MAYKfe. Plaintiff. vs. 1 i HAYWOOD MAYES, Defendant The above httenriani, Haywood Mayes, will take nonce, that an action entitled a? above has been commenced in the Superior Court ot Wake Coon tv. North Carolina, by tne plaintiff t* secure in absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plain : tiff and defendant have lived separate I and apart tor more than two year* 1 next, preceding the bringing of this i action; and the defendant will further j take notice that he is required to ap pear 81 . the Office ot the Clerk of the 1 Court of Wake County, in the j courthence in Raleigh, North Carolina, on :he 6th day oi mine, S9JB and an | sw« or demur to the complaint a -aid action, or the plaintiff wilt apply in the Court for the relief demanacc m said complaint This Ift day of April. MMS6. SARA ALLEN Aset. Clerk of Wake County Superior Court. April 19, 2ft; 10, 1966 A DAMN 1 SXRATIUX'S NOIICC NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualUMd *» Admunsnah . of the Estate of Atlae J. H«dgn>ftr.; deceased, UM* oi Wake County, NurU Carotin*, this <k to notify all person having claim* against the Estate i said deceased to exhibit them to ti < undersigned at 30* rreemwt fctro,- 1 Raleigh, North Carolina, on or Safu, the :iSth. day ot February, 19**. or, till notice will be pleaded in ttXx o( the, recovery. Ail person* indebted to in estate will please make iirunedi.r.i payment : . „ This the mil dag- erf April. IK>3 , MRS. JUANITA ROTKRTSON, Administratrix 306 Freeman Street Raleigh, H. C April IS, 36. May *. W. H, IM Aj»ftSBNIS’iUA»O«*3 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrate; o the Estate of Mr*. Carrirme SuJJoei (Mrs. O. S.), deceased, late tt Wan Count*, North Carolina, this ig to no tify ail person* having claim* again* the Estate cf said deceased. t<s ex mm (hem to the undersigned at 301 Soul) Bloodworth Street, Raleigh, NorK Carolina, on or before the 14th day •» April 1969. or this notice will be plead rrl in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate wffl plena* make immediate payment ; TSu» the J4«h d»v of Abril,* WJ*. DR O. S. BULLOCK, Admafistrate* 30! S Bloodworth Street ; Raleigh. N. C , April IS. 36: May 3. ii>, XT- UKS*. 15

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