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rho have charge of the affairs on the top level, as they appeared at the. 6th District meeting, held
in Wilson, N, (I. April 25-27 L-R. Ur. 1. Gregory Newton, First Vice Grand Be slims. who represented;
the Supreme Council, Durham, N. C.; .Attorney Itei bert E. fucker, Grand Bstsileus, Boston, Mass., At-j
torne.v 11. Carl Moultrie 1, National Executive See- retary, Washington, D. C. and Rev. J. Herbert Nel
son, District Representative, Bishopville. S. C., who presided over the sessions.
J. H. Daves Addresses Local YM’s |
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Th'ere Is & vast under utilize-1!
I tion of the Negro labor potential | j
i in the rapid industrialization now i
| taking place throughout the conn- '
! try declared J. H. Daves, special
assistant to the General Manager ■
of the Tennessee Valley Author
ity, Knoxville at the Vocational -
Guidance Conference held at the 1
Bloodworth Street Y.M.C.A. on
Thursday, April 24.
Other speakers at the all
day conference included Dr, A.
F, Jackson, director of guid
ance, A&T College; Ernest Mc-
Cracken, assistant director.
N. C. Employment Security
Office; B. Tart Bell executive
secretary, American Friends
Service Committee, High
Point; and t)r. James Taylor,
North Carolina College, Dur
ham, E. L. Raiford, YMCA
executive of Raleigh, presided
with Dr. Marguerite Adams of
Shaw University serving as
conference evaluator.
The purpose- of the Conference .
i was given by Mrs. Sarah Herbin
l of the American Friends Service i
I Committee, co-sponsor with the
j YMCA.
The conference theme was “Pre
' sent Vocational Opportunities for
j Minoritk ; In The South East 'j
j with several phases being discus;'- ;
ed by the speakers.
In his address on the topic
“Raising Our Sights” Dr. Jackson j
stated that industry has moved •
into a new technological era which i
GEIB HER BABY BACK Mrs- Loranao Deplanes can't con
tain her joy at a Son Francisco airport as she holds her daugh
j ter, Carolyn, seven months, who was kidnapped by a domestic
servant last December. The FBI found the child in an Oklahoma
hospital, (Newspresa Photo). t
I
WINNERS IN 1958 '‘PARADE OF BEAUTY 1 ' --Left to right: First Place. Elizabeth Bradshaw, senior
at iiosrttualO l> li School, l airtnunt : second ni ce, Lillie Fuller, sensor Ann Chestnut High School !
! Fayetteville ar 1 :r’or*s Melvin, genioi K. £, Snmh High School, Fayetteville, third place.
has resulted in changes in the,
nature of work. Farmers and un- j
skilled workers formerly compris-i
ed more than 50 percent of the j
labor force. These workers now;
comprise <ess than 20 percent and j
the percentage will drop even low -1
er as the percentage of skilled!
industrial workers increases. Our j
boys and girls will work in an In -1
Let-rated changed industrial econ-j
omy which will require greater j
efficiency.
We must raise the sights of
young people by discovering tal- !
ent and. developing a, sense ol
greater responsibility.
Mr. Davies said in the course
of his talk that schools have
opportunities for development
of individual progress. Yet in
some cases they teach as if
nothing has happened. Educa
tionally we are not develop
ing our full resources. About
55 percent of high school slu
dents do not -raduate. The
majority of these are Negro, i
many of whom should be
trained in some skilled
By 1955 it is estimated that 75:
million jabs must be filled. The
chief problem of Negro employ- j
menfc is finding better jobs b\
overcoming discrimination in
training and employment.
The job pattern of discrimina
tion against Negro workers has I
not changed basically In the Sou'll j
although it has been dented in a
I tew places.
DEATHS:
!
MR. JAMES TRIPP
Funeral service for James Tripp,
of 3 8 Ross Street, who died at
St. Agnes Hospltai.. was held m
the Raleigh Funeral Home chap
el on Monday, April 28, at 2 p.m
j with Rev J. W Jones officiating |
j Burial took place Mount Hope j
i Cemetery.
! Survivors Include: a wife, Mrs
' Netttie G. Tripp; two daughters. I
| Miss Bettie Jean Tripp and Mi s j
j Patricia Tripp :mother, Mrs. Inez ;
T. Tripp, of Waycvoas, Ga.
«...
MRS. LENA MOORE
j Patricia Tripp; mother, Mrs. Inez
Moore, who died at St. Agues Hos
pital on April 25. was held Tues
day, April 29, at the St. Paul AM,,’
Church at 3:30 p.m. with Rev. L
S, Penn officiating.
She is survived b- her husband,
1 Rev. William Moore; a sister, Mrs.
I Fannie Freeman of East Orange,
{ N J.; a son. Mr. John T. Moore.
: East Orange, N J ; three broth
ers, Mr. Thomas Jones, of East
| Orange, N. J., Mr. Henry H Join s,
;of East Orange, N. J, and Mr.
i Charles Jones, ol Los Angeles.
: Calif.
* • * * *
MR. ARTHUR BLEDSOE
j Funeral service for Mr. Arthur
j Bledsoe, who died at St. Agnes I
! Hospital Wednesday, April 30, was I
| held at the Raleigh Funeral Home j
1 chapel May 4 at 2 p.m Burial was
j held at Pleasant Union Church
: Cemetery
He is survived by three sons,
Mr. Otis Bledsoe, Mr. Robert i
Bledsoe, Mr. Archie B. Bledsoe:
j three daughters, Mrs. Mabel 8.
i Beck, Mrs. Bei le.na Terry, a\d
Miss Birder Bledsoe ;a brother,
Mr. Bledsoe; 18 great grand chil
dren and 21 grandchildren.
* * * *
MRS. FTIIEL LEE JONES
Mrs. Ethel Lee Jones of 210 Le-
Street, died at home Saturday
Funeral service was held Sunday
at 2 p.m. from Manly Stive
Church with Rev. J. W Albright
l officiating and burial followed in
Hillcrest Cemetery.
Survivors; husband, Mrs Hur
ley Jones of the home; 7 ,'orv !
(Mr. William Peddy, Durham: Mr
; Robert Peddy, Mt. Clair, N -J; ;
| Mr. Clifton Peddy, Raleigh; Mr.
> Redis Peddy. Portsmouth, Va :
■ Mr. Talbert Jones, Brooklyn, N
Y.: Mr. Sanders Jones, Baltimore.
Md.; Mr. Otis Jones, Raleigh; one ’
i daughter. Mrs. Ann L. McKeave.
.Newark, N. J. and eight grand
children
' 1 * * * *
ij MR. JOHN PAGE
Mr. John Page, of 1306 E. Eden- :
ton Street, died at home Saturday j
Funeral service was held Thurs
’ day at 2 p.m. from Martin Sire ■
j Baptist Church with Rev. P. H
[Johnson .officiating and burial!
| followed in Mt. Hope Cemetery,
j Survivors include 3 daughter? ;
i Mrs Martha Quartering,n, Chica
jgo. HI., Miss Edith Page, Bronx
iN. Y., Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Ja
! maica, N. Y . 5 grandchildren.
[great grandchildren, one brolh»r.
i Mr. Arthur Page, Apex, N. Y :
lone sister, Mrs. Essl- Pugh. R i
i leigh.
* * * »■
MR. THEODORE R LEE
i Mr. Theodore R Lee. of Route ;
11, Box 74-A, Wendell, died Satin - ;
;day at St. Agnes Hospital. Fun j
j era! service were held Wednes- j
1 day, April 23 at 3 p.m from Flea- !
i sant Grove Church with Reverend !
j George Stokes in charge and bur- i
| iaJ followed jn church cemetery
| Survivors: wife, Mrs. Queer, Lee ;
;of the home: 6 boys, Theodore !
I Lee, all of the home; Jessie Roy j
; Lee, Alphonzc Lee. Marvin Le-?,
! Anthony Lee, all of the home: 4
daughters. Mrs. Merian Coffev.
I Baltimore, Md.. Mis* Virginia D :
Lee, Miss Linda Lee. Miss Gwen
dolyn Jean Lee all of the home; j
3 grandchildren, 3 sisters, Mir, !
Mozelle Wilson, New York City, i
| Mrs. Annie M. Cherry, Baltimore, |
Md„ Mrs Johneal Grooms, Balti
more, Md.; 9 brothers, Mr. B.t-
The family of Lee R Hood who today assumes the duty as president of The Hood System In
dustrial Bank. Reading from left to right Marsha Martin • Mrs. Hood, Deborah Lee and Mr.
Hood.
Miss Elizabeth Bradshaw Crowned
“Queen Os 1358 Parade Os Beauty
FAYETTEVILLE Miss Eliza
beth Bradshaw. Senior at Rosen -
• aid High School, Fairmont, was
crowned “Queen of the 1958 Pa
rade of Beauty” da; mg elimination
j i.eld recently at E. E. Smith High
; School,
In a c!o"« contest with twelve
j contestants participating. Lillie
; Fuller, semer, Arm Ciiestriutt H,gi*
j School placed second with third
[ place honors going to Delores Mel
. cin, senior of E. E. Smith High
School. The special award went to
Luis Archer, Armstrong High
School.
Other contestants were; Barbara
! Ann Alexander. E. E. Smith High
; School.; Priscilla Ballard, J H.
; Hayswood High School, Lumberton
: Grace Campbell. E. £ Smith ITiah
! School; Margaret Campbell. Proc
; torville High School. Orrum, N. C.:
| Einita CogdeH K. E. Smith High
| School. Doris Grumpier, Armstrong
; High School. Valor Jones. Ann
Confessed Slayer Returned
To The Scene Os His Crime
LITTLE ROCK < ANP3 —Eugene ~
1 Cockrell, 24, who told Little Rock j
police he had killer; his wife at 1
Merldan. Miss., April 21. was turn-!
ed over to Mississippi officers last ;
| week. |
Cockrell said n« shot and killed j
i his wife and then set fire to her;
j body and house. He also told po- j
I lice he took an automobile at gym-1
| point to escape, and then clubbed :
; a Negro and a white man at Mem •
; phis during robberies.
I Richard Veal. 26. of Nate hi to- ]
| ches. La, was arreted with him ;
! Veal reportedly was hi- aceom- j
I plice in the Memphis robberies. I
Both v -lived e Veal;
was returned to Memphis.
nice Lee, Baltimore. Md . Mr. Jas. [
i Arthur. Wendell, Mr. Otis Lee, j
! Mr. Otha Lee, Buffalo. N. Y , ;
j James Henry Lee, Raleigh, Mr.
i Lorenzo Lee. Baltimore, Mr. Lon- ;
i nie Lee. New York. Mr Tommy \
I Lee, Pittsburgh. Pa.; Mr. Johnny
i Lee, Winston-Salem. ' aunt. Mrs.
I Aldonin, Hopkins. 2 uncles Mr
j Charlie Lee and Mr Leo Priyett
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t hestnutc High School; Pfrrmiller
i Smith, Armstrong High School.
. Lois Tucker, Armstrong High
i S; bool; Geraldine Whitted, J- H.
Hayswood High School.
The judging climaxed a lengthy
| educational program featuring cii
nics in Poise, Posture and Voice,
j I lair Styling, Facial Make-Up,
w rooming and Clotnes ikwt Sui U-u
for the individual.
i In addition to judging beauty
! each contestant display! tl talent
which provided the audience with
n wide variety of selections
: Mrs. Evelyn Day, l-lomr Ecbnoic
: ies Teacher of Ann Chestnut!, school
! served as narrator- Judges for the
i event were; Mary 11. LeGrsnd.
; Home Agent Cumberland County;
| Mrs. A. T Robinson, Home Econo
i inics Teacher of Washington Drive
j Junior High School: D. A Willi
| oris. Insit utoor of State Teachers
1 College.
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NOTH ; or SAI E OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
Default having been made in tne j
iMrifieut ol the indebtedness secured H
by a certain Deed of Trust executed j
by Nathaniel Pur Toy and wife, Sarah j
.8. Ptirifuy, to J. J. Henderson. Trustee,!
winch !■■■•' cl .b lAj-at i dated May Jtt.
ISSB. and reemded ”. Book 1230, at 1
F;.-te 238. in the oiiice of the Register 1
of Deeds for Wake County, North Car
olina,, toe undersigned Trustee, at toe
! request of the Holder of the bond sc ,
cured thereby, and under powers con-! ;
t erred by the aforesaid Deed of Trust, !
, ana for the purpose of obtaining met-1
: ey to satisfy said' indebtedness will at- | ,
for for sale and soli to the highest b:b- j
dor at public auction, for cash at the
Courthouse door of Wake County, ,n
the City ~£ Raleigh, on.
FRIDAY. MAY 39. 1838.
ai 13 O'clock, noon the following tie- j
scribed real estate iu Wake County. '
St Mary s Tev-nshio. State oi North
Carolina, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at :m iron stake,
the Northwest corru r of Lot No |
1. in Earl Pc sin land line thence i
along the oividmg lines between
Lots Nos 1, and 2, South -t degrees
4a minutes W. 210 feet to an iron
stake thence South £4 degrees '.S -
minutes E iff) fee f to an iron stake
South 4 degrees 4S‘minute* W. 235,5 i
the Southeast corner of Lot No. i
in Bober.*. Wilders land line thence I
feel to an iron stake i nthe South- i
east corner of la.it No, 2 and cor
ner of Robert Wilder's land in the
A B Andrew’s land;: Subdivision j
t,ne thence North 84 degrees 13 j
minutes W. 216.0 feet, to an iron
Like in the Southeast corner of
le t No 3 in the J L Rowell's land
line thence along J L. Kov e'i’2
»mi Eat' Perritfi land lint- South
84 di .tecs 15 minutes K. 218.0 led
- . the point of BEGINNING. And
being Dot No. 2 in the Subdivision
of the Steven Hester Estate accord
ing to map and survey by Sam
P iwell. R. S. as aforesaid. BEING
the saute land cen t dinned to P*U
•ri'e Ann Resit" Purlfoy and upon
her decease inhet oed by by per
son sad only child. Nathaniel Puri*
fnv.
DATED this 28'!’ day of April ■.«>*
.1 HENDERSON. TRUSTEE.
ROGER D O'KELLY ATTORNEY
Vine 3-M-IT-M.
NOTE: The successful didder will b*
required to de posit with the Clerk cf l
the Superior Court of Wake County,
a check lot ten per cent of the a-j
mount of the bid &« an evidence cf j
good faith. i
.1 J„ HENDERSON, TRUSTEE ;
ROGER D. O KELLY, ATTORNEY.
m Ttir SUPERIOH COURT
U1 UiiHM THE CLERK
NOTICE OB SERVICE OF PROCESS !
BV PUBtiICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
LILLIE .MAE SALES
Petitioner* • I
Vs,
HELEN MCDANIEL.
Respondent
HKiJfN MCDANIEL. Take Notice
Tii at:
Ar, leading seekinc relief s£sin«t
i you has been filed in the adoption
proceeding er,titled as above
1 The nature of the relief being sought
.v'ainsl vou is to have tbo Court to de
clare that the minor whose adopt.on
is being sought by petitioners herein,
was abandoned by you as mother of
said minor prior tc the institution of
this action, and to cause the Court to
appoint a next friend for said minor
who wa> horn on or about the 'lstn
day oi July. 1948 in Craven County,
North Carolina, said next friend to
have authority and power to give or
; with-hold consent for the proposed a
! doption
You are required to make defense
to such pleading nek later than the Till
day of June, 1858, and upon your Call
line to do so the parties seeking -or-,
vice against, you will apply to 'the I
I Court for the relief sought. . j
This 1? day of April, IBSS.
SAHA ALLEN,
Assistant Clery of Superior >
Court
F J CARNAGE. Attorney
April 28; May 3, 10, 17 1958 *
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EaECUTOK'B NO'IH E
NORTH CrtttoUAA ,
WAKJt COUNTY I
having quam-ed as Executed of the I
Ls.aie of Margaret Fieuung. aeieaced. I
of Wai><- County, Horta caroima. I
uus is to notify that alt persons, having I
-. uuv.:: against the Estate of saia ue I
it-aji-a u< extubit them to the uft.Oar- I
; signed at 11a',a Hargett Stieet, fat- I
i ~-igti. North Carolina on or before tne
rist day of April. 1939. or this notice
, will be pleaded in bar of their reej.'-
i.v All pontons indebted to the Em ate
will piv-.se maKe unmeaiate ps,vmq»t
Tins 21st day of April, 1858.
y. -I CAH.NaGE, Executor
Apr,-. 23. May 3, 10, 17. 24, 31-
IN THE SUPERIOR COLRI
i NORTH CAROLINA j
! v.AuK COUNTY
NOTICE
! DORIS L. MAYLx, Fvaintift,
vs
i HAYWOOD MAYES, Defendant
The above defendant, Haywood.
! Mayes, will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been eoiruneneed.
m the Superior Court of Wake Co iii
tv. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to j
secure an absolute divorce from the I
defondant upon the ground that plam
tifi and deiendant have itved separate
and apart for more than two years
next preceding the bringing of t*A
action; and the detendant will limner
take notice that ha is requited to ap
pear at the office ot the Clerk of this
Superior Court of W-ke County, m Uie
courthouse in Raleigh, North CarchtM.-
on the Bth day ot aune, 1336 sho An- J
*wer or demur to the coir,plaint .n
said action, or tile plainHff will ap.my
to the Court, for the relief dwnaAdW •'
in said comDlamt.
Thi* 13 day of April. 1358.
SARA ALLEN.
Asat Clerk of Wake County
Supcriot Court.
Apni 10, 26; May 3, 10. 1960
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTtCK ‘
! NOn.ni CAROLINA
I WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified a* Admiiusttvnx
of the Estate of Atlat J. Hodgepd.,.
I deceased, late of Wake County, Nortfi-
I Carolina, this ia to notify *ll person*..
! havtnj! clatm* agauist the Estate t -
i said deceased to exhibit ihem to the
; undersigned at 306 Freeman Street;
; Raleigh, North Carolina, on or be’o. t.
:he lStti dav of Ft bruary. 1888, or Ui.s
! notice will be pleaded in bar oi their
recovery. AJI person* indebted to the
I estate will please make immedtati
payment.
Thia the ISth day of AugH. UA*
MRS. JUANITA ROSKWCiOM
Adminlstratrur.
308 Freeman Street
Raleigh, N. C.
April 18, 2C; May Ui« I*. M. I*3B
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICf
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Having qualified a* AdminisUator oi
the Estate ot Mrs. Cortinne Bullock
(Mrs. O. S.), deceased, )ate of Wait*'
County. North Carolina, tbis ia to no
tify ail persons having claim* a*av»*t
the Estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at SOI South
Blood worth Street, Raleigh. North -
Carolina, on or before the l*th day oi
April 1959, or this notice will b« plead
ed in bur of their recovery. Ail oer
i sons indebted to the estate win blsa*«
make Immediate payment.
Thi* the 14th day of April. Mft*
! DR. O. S. BULLOCK. Adminhrtratot
SOI K Bloodworm Street
j Raleigh N C.
Apr. I 10. 3fl, May *. 19, It. 94. HM
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