SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE m HELP WANTED PERSONAL J CLEANING & HAULING ' W Low Cost Advertising — —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 j FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ~. DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 ! SB^{ ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM ~ ~ LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Mrs. Effie P. Whitaker j Retires In June After 38 Yrs. As Sc ,iool Teacher Mrs. Etfie Pointer Whitaker,: who is retiring at the end of this year after teaching thiry eight years at the State School for the Blind and Deaf. Raleig, was hon ored Friday, May 9th. in a special program in the school auditorium. “A Portrait, of a Lov !y Lady ’; was tiie theme of the itertam-; ment The program was pattern ed after ielevlsiin's “This Is Your. Life." Faculty members r ve skits depicting variius phases of her life, such as child! od days, school days, college days, and courtship. A classroom scene uas taught by Mrs. Louise \risen showing the beginning work of preparato deaf chil dren. A salute to > rs. Whitak er was given by iss Mozclle .tones. Three vocal selections “Memo-j rics", “Surry with the Fringe onj Top”, and “You'-'l Never Walk 1 wwwhw»»ii«> »wre . ■ 'saKaw»»nHH« O YEARS ni n Sms f«sa** S94S M PINT 5095 ft it 4/ 5 QUART i I CLIP* ... i |k. •si&ieiif® i Hgsr I 2 club \ > .bourbon 'I C Bellows Club Bourbon BELLOWS & COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 85 PROOF DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL L DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. 8 HMswiiwuiiMumg—acTOgrg—hubm ■ Alone” were given by Mrs. Cath-1 i * erleen Thomas, Miss Susie Davis. and John Harris. , . Highlights and surprises of the program were the unexpected sr-i rival of her daughter, Mrs. Eltie i Mae Williams, a Social Service j ■ worker in the Harlem Hospital, j New York City, and the arrival |of Mrs. Elmer Waddell Vines. Greensboro. Miss Wines is a very I outstanding graduate of the deaf | department: telephone calls from i ' her sons. Captain Collins Whitnk- j :er of Frankfurt. Germany, and j Attorney Claude Whitaker of Chi- j cago. Numerous messages from uie ; family and friends were received, i Special remarks were made by her minister, the Reverend j Howard Cunningham; Hugh Victor Brown, Supervisor of Negro Schools in Goldsboro, and E. N. Peeler. Superintcn - dent of the State School for ‘ the Blind and Deaf. ; M. H. Crockett, principal of the ; school, recognized messages and ; awarded gifts. A reception followed in tne ! school library. Mrs. M. Dunston Dies; Funeral Will Be Held Sunday Mrs. Mary Alice Dunston. wife of the late Dr. Charles A. Duns- i ton, died Friday afternoon. May 9 at 2:10 o’clock. Funeral service will \ be held in Sunday, May Ifith, at 3; j 30 p. m. with Father Thompson In charge. She was a faithful mem- ; ber of the St Ambrose Episcopal , Church, Raleigh. A teacher in the public schools for many years Mrs. Dunston si- i so taught at the N. C. State school for the Barm end Deaf, as well us St. Augustine's College. Survivors include: one son, Charles Frances Dunston of Wash ington, D C : one sister, Mrs Sa die E. Merrick of Wilmington, N. C; and several nephews and nieces ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE OUR <^y L “Most of today's kids don’t smart in the right places!" SURE, |! WANT | TO SUBSCRIBE ! TO TIE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED ! OF WAITING ! FOR A LOOK | AT TIE ! NEIGHBOR’S COPY !. 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The family includes father, mother grandfather and sir children Front row, left to right: Mrs. Weatherford, Rebecca, Mr. Weatherford, Sequoyah, Thomas Weatherford, 11, Cornelia. Back row, left to right; Alien, 16, Michael, 4, and Thomas, 111. 8. | Allen E, Weatherfords Os Raleigh iChosen City’s “Family Os Year” | Tire Allen E. Weatherford family . ' of eight—father, mother, grandfath i i er, and six children—were recently selected as Raleigh’s Negro Family of the Year by a panel of judges appointed by the Family Service Society. The ideal family includes Dr. Al len E Weatherford, chairman, De- I partment of Physical Education ! ;>nd Health at North Carolina, Dur- i ! ham; bis wife, the former Rebecca | | Christmas; nod six children, name- j !y: ! Er ie, 1(1. an honor student at Lig- j on High School; Cornelia, 14. Lig- j on honor student with gifts in mu- i Mrs . Edna Tunstall Chosen Warrenton’s ‘Mo rn Os Year ’ By MRS. E. M BROWN j WAI’RENTON - Now that the j Mother’s D»y holiday is over, most j mothers have much to he thankful j BUY FINE I! FURNITURE j FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store i j We hdve anything in Fur- i niture . . . from a lamp end j ! table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a 1 whole house. ANF> WE HAVE A 11 "“‘"j 1 CREDIT PLAN ; FOR VO li Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 E. MARTIN ST. , 1 1 ric and dance; Thomas. 8. P er 4, Rebecca, 2, and Sequoyah, 11 months. Mr. Weatherford's father, who resides with the family, was also chosen. The children have been blessed with good health and superior in tellects. Before reaching school age. the elder children could read. DR WEATHERFORD gradu ated from Hampton Institute, studied at Springfield College In Massachusetts, earned the Ph. D. degree from Pennsylva nia State College, and did post doetorate study in gy at the University of Chicago for Last Sunday, Mothers through out the nation were honored by their children- showered with gifts cards, breakfast in bed, visits from out of towners, and any number of IRtle mementos that made them feel “Extra Special”. One of those “Extra special Mothers” was crowned “Mother of the year” in Warrenton recently. Each member of the Little Pansies Junior Garden club wrote an en try in a contest on “Why I Think My Mother Should Be Chosen Mo ther of the Year." It was a rousing .success—each entry a tribute to Motherhood, straight from the heart No one knew until the last mom int the identity of the writer of letter no. Its. Both the contestant, Patsy Keiiv Tum-till and her Mother, Mrs. Edna Tunstall were prac tically speechless when the announcement was made Even the Judges—Mrs. J. E. Byers and Miss M\ V Owens, faculty members at the focal high school, did not know the win r-er. Dr. Grady D. Davis, Shaw Religion School Dean, Fayetteville Speaker FAYETTEVILLE The speaker i at the Monday assembly period at | the Fayetteville State Teachers Col- j lege was Dr. Grady D. Davis. Dean | wl the School of Religion at Shaw i 4 and Harvard University. Among his several recreational bobbies and interests, Dr. Weather ford breeds and raises gamecocks. Mrs. Weatherford, a graduate of N. C. College, is a teacher. She did j graduate study at Springfield Col li ge graduate school and special study in health education at Shaw i University and St. Augustine's College. The duties of rearing a family lias practically taken her from the classroom. Judges selecting the family of ! the year were: Rev. John Fleming, Mrs Ada Jarnagin. and E. L. Rai - ford. ! No mother could have been more deserving of the honor, Mrs. Tun . nll, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Somerville is the mother of 1 eleven children and the wife of Mr, and Mrs. Kelly Somerville is the mother of eleven children and the wife of Mr. Melvin Tunstall. She is a vei y energetic person, a wonderful home maker, communi ty and church workers, Mrs Tun stall serves as secretary of the Snow Hill Home Demonstration ' club and of the Snow Hill Elemen : ry School P. T A. She is also lead er of the Snow Hill B:ipii-t cats -rh j Junior Choir and teacher of tlm in termediate Sunday School class. Her three oldest daughters are oleathers of the Junior Garden j Club. All of her qualifications are best summed up by ber daughter, Pat- ! ey Kelly s letter which follows be- ■ low. WHY ! THINK MY MOTHER SHOULD BE MOTHER OF THE YEAR “T think my mother should be ■ chosen “Mother of the Year” be- i cause she is one of the most loving 1 University in Raleigh. In a humorous—serious sort o? j way he told of the current need J for strong consecrated men to car- ■ ry tlie gospel of Christ to a world I Yes, We All Talk * By Marcus H. Bouiware THE LONG ITALIAN “A” The icing Italian "A", often call i ed the open-throat vowel, is » neu | tral vowel. It is pronounced as 'ah' i to rime with “rah." To produce it, on* has merely open the mouth j clear the rnouth (oral) tube (cavity» I bv keeping the articulator at rest. Thus the tube is unobstructed and ; one can efisily produce (he open i throat “a", , Some authorities colloquially call - it the singer's “A", A good example is shown in singing a line fiorn tee spiritual, “Listen to the Lamb- On* line goes, “Ah - - ah - - ah - - listen, etc." Suppose, for example, you came across th* word “faux pas” in read - j sng. The dictionary shows that it Oetroit Urban League Head Ta Keynote Awards Day At ICO DURHAM Francis A Korne gajr, Assistant Executive Director, Detroit Urban League, wilt deliver Ihe Awards Day address at North Carolina College at 11:00 a. m. Fri day May 18 in the Mens Gymnas ium. He was employed in the U * Treat)ry Department from 193(5- 193? From 1937 to 1944 Keren gay was Commandant of Ho.vs and head of science and mathematics depart ment at Dowlngton Agricultural and Industrial School, Dowington, ! Ta- During this period also he at tended graduate school at thy j University of Michigan, reeelv ing the M. A. degree in futid Convicted Abortionist: 1 Freed On Bond, Medic Accused, i Re-Arrested On Similar Rap ST. LOUIS (ANP' Dr David iW. Miller, 63 ear-old steropatn j who was convicted last year of manslaughter in an abortion, was arested again Monday on a ; new warrant charging criminal ab . oi l ion. The warrant was issued by the circuit attorney's office on com plaint of a woman who reported i that Dr. Miller performed an illeg- j ai operation on her Wednesday, A pril 9. The woman, wife of a sold- \ ier and mother of several children, j became seriously ill following the operation, and was taken to a hos pital. SDA Pastor Back In U. S. After 13 Years In Africa WASHINGTON, D C. - (ANHi Missionary C. Dunbar Hum, West African Union Evangelist, is in America for a six month fur lough, says, ‘Africa is experiencing ,i new birth.” Pastor Henri’s visits has been timed to the World Con ference of Seventh-day Adventists in Cleveland, Ohio, for June 19-28. He has been in Africa for 13 years, during which time he said God has taught him to endure pri vations cheerfully Pastor Henri has two girls and one son, all born In Africa; Burdette, 5 years; Patricia E hint, 3 years: and C. Dunbar Henri Jr.. 2 years. His wife Lorraine, wa* the former Lor raine Davis. East St. Louis, Hi. The family returned on the “Fern crave" American West African Line, arriving in Norfolk, Virginia. ; They spent 25 days at sea and ■ i ~ understanding, trustworthy, kind and patient persons i have- ever known. "Os course others wli! say the same about their mother because they love her. Hov ever, it has been said that a person who copes with every day problems iri life and really komvs what It is to have hard j ships, truly has experience ffom day to day. “No matter v.hose child or what, my mother always attempts to help | that child in distress. She is always j willing to aid anyone : he can. To have an understanding moth- j )er in whom you can pul your trust ' is the best thing a young girl could want, because (o your mother you can carry your everyday prob- j | lems.” Patsy is a senior at the local high I school and is secretary to the Jun imr Garden club which sponsored ; ' ihe contest. that shows ample signs of being sick. It was Dean Davis' annual visit to +hp college in the interest of persons interested in the ministry as a profession, ms cmoumm WEEK KNDINfI gATUKDAT, MAT 17, 1988 should be pronounced (Fo-PAH). Fo to rime with "so” PAH to rime with rah'' owofGNR -VZI The emphasis or stress (accent) should be placed oil the second syl lable. THE BRITISH In England, (he long Italian “A” i:< used in such words as: dance, glass, pass, calf a.-k, etc Webster ; records this “A” and writes it with • two dots (dioreris) placed over it. Rt ADERS For my free pamphlet on group - i discussion, send two stamps and a j M'if-addressed envelope. Write Dr • Marcus H Bouiware. St. Augus tine's College, Raleigh, North Car l 1 olina. auto and personnel. He has since pursued post graduate courses in industrial relations, counseling and mental hvgiene at Michigan and the New A'ork School of Social Work. Kornegay has been associated with the Detroit Urban League since 1914. lie has made two Euro pean trips in recent years, In 19-T2 he wmm » delegate-lecturer at the youth camp of the graduate scnool in Kirk-en- wereid Driebei gen. Hol land. Inter he lectured at youth i n campments for tbe National Baptist Laymen's Convention at the World Baptist. Alliance He has been assistant executive director of the Detroit Urban Leu cue since January, 1956. Dr. Miller, denied perform ing the operation. He has been ,it libciiy on bond pending an appeal from a conviction in circuit court last June of mans laughter by attempted abortion The jury fixed hl« punishment at two years in the peniteuti i ary- I The manslaughter charge grew I out of the death ia.-t MarcU of u 44- i year old woman in Dr, Miller s of | fiee. 4114 Easton Avenue. Post | mortem examination indicated the 1 vroniap died as a result of an air i ‘-mbolism and that she was preg i rant. "caught it rather tough," as the missionary pul it. The minister's work in Africa has been .blessed ami h - has been ad vanced from district leader in Basse Mi siun Station in Liberia 1.0 president of the Liberian Mission, and to his present position of un ion evangelist 11 is territory is Ni geria, Ghana, ivory Coast, french est Africa, Liberia, Sierra la-one, and the Guana Coast. He will make appearances in Washington, I). C. Philadelphia, New York, Cleveland, and Fast St, Louis, 111. Additional ap polntments nil Hake him to a number of camp meetings held during the summer. One of these will be on appearance at the Allegheny Conference camp meeting. Bine Forge, Pa. Ills lectures are Illustrated with col or slides ar.d the missionary has a wealth of curios from his field Parlor Henri is in the immedl tde employ of the Northern Euro pean Division of the General Con ference of Seventh-day Adventists He is .a graduate of the Oakv-ood College Theology Department, in Huntsville, Ala. Legal Notices executrix s noth k NORTH CAROLINA V.'AKK COUNTY Having qualified a- Exeunti ix of the .Estate ,jf Plannis Wulis. deceased, tale of Wake County. North Carolina, tms is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tire undersigned at 207 Bragg Street Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of April. 1948. or tnis notice will be pleaded in bar of theii recovery. All persons in debted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. This 30th day of April, tS.'iD LUCILLE WILLIS. Executrix F .1. CARNAGE, Att'v. May 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14. 21. IN THE SUPERIOR COl RT before: the clerk NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY 1 ÜBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ITU IE MAX SALES Petitioners Vs. HELEN MCDANIEI Respondent HELEN MCDANIEL Take Notice That; A pleading seeking relief against, you has been filed In the adoption CLASSIFIED BATES Number of issvuj nod cold per *BVd KIVU 1 i * V Cost per word 4c 4c Je ti per line. per issue if#c s»« i |*< Ha 1 Each word atrerevtulioi:, tiuttii c symbol count m one word. | r*unctuat!on mark] are NOT count*: | as winds fUe minimum number of words u any want ati is 13 .vordt- You wil i.o mor.i ' ic. o( .;nrig vout scf ti | run 8 or 12 tames Weekly Want Au> may be tetcphomt through Wednesday up to to A M. _ . ' __ __ HELP WANTED! 10 Domestic- (age 20 to 55) hmnodi ately u>r the New York area. Make. $3 | to 545 a week. Must have experieuc | and recent references Bus fare arl | vanced. Sleep-in tobs. Contact H f I Mitchell. 601 Parker at . Goldsboro. J> j C Phone 1370. ! MAIDS, COOKS AMI HOUSEKEEPER Private home • Slcen-in job?. ie :• ,'i ee ,;i ve< -. Now Yo: k. Ca or v. rix--ABCO Employment Agenml i'29'.j Hillsboro Sueev Payette'iUe, Tw | C. BKmiook 2-f)sl’.n . I SPECIAL SERVICES | SPEECHES WHITTEN tor busy pedpil iO-imnutcs 15t-0, Research, Manus scripts edited and out in good Engl Augustine' - Cnilegc. Raleigh N C I MARCUS BOULWARE Samg AUTO & TRUCK RENTA:. I WAKK-li-OHIVE-IT-CAKS. TRt CM AUTO TRAILERS TOR RENT - 301 N Mellowed St Pen IE 2-69 W Night TK 3 0894 Get your money out of used refrt emton. stoves and furniture NOW Use our classified ads Dial TI 1-5*55 FOOD SPECIALS JOY’S AMERICAN GRIM. - £.*■ | Martin St Raleigh Dial TE 2-:,5548 Cooper’s Ba r-B-Q j BAR B li and Chicken I (Our Specialty/ I’ig and Chick.cn IDS hi. DAVIE ST. fa NURSERY HOWLERS NURSERY Layette Vi II J Highway Rhone 71 2-oM*. p f Hi-TING A ROOM!I Re 2lS;ei it mi | ua at TE 4-;')Wa i'nia *pae« will cdfl you only itfe. SERVICE STATIONS | IfUNN’b ESSO STATION—SBS » Ht*»> Iff worth St., Phone TE 2-4 MM. -Sp Consult our classified ads- regu-ails | there are many pat game uiteled. pj WA TCH SERVICES jj DAVIDSON'S WAIT 11 alUti. I CL- -iki K Hargett Si Phone TE. 3-4SSB gi| Legal Notices 1 prui. :n. - in;. ; T-tl a:. above rai 1 i* : . 1J ing SOP - you is to o*i\e lac Court to naic that too iiiintn whose adopt Jag is being sought by petitioners nereSS hi.- aoaouooiu n.> you ,i- muln.ii H| : ,UU Ilia.o': plull LO the illallUlUwh ||§ this action, and 'o cause the Court flfl i appoint a cm »i iMu for said .ntn» . win) was --oili on oi -ibopi me jffijj day of July, 194... . C.i’atvn <Juuc«K North - .Hu110.., next trie,id |H have authority and power to give |B with-hoid cunscut jot the proposed Ip i You air required to make del* <|sZ , to such pleading n«r. lalei loan in* Wg I nay of June 18a*. and upon v./ui lU sue to Uo ...i lie pm I -cekifig -K|n i vice against ;on will apply to gSI ; Court in, the ,-entt sought. I This 17 U.i' •'! April. h>s9. «B SARA AU.EN sg| Assistant C.e: v of superior am F*J CARNAGE Attorney MB April 28, May 3. Hi. 11, 1958. §jg| EXECUTOR S NOTH K k§& ' north Carolina zm ‘ WAKE f OL'NTY ™ I Havuig qualified as SlxecultM of ■gjj ! Estate of Margaret E ietTiinp. decea H* Dote of Wake County, Nortn cai-cffiS Uus is to notify Ural all persons h*i||f| elaiins against trie 'Estate of said M .maned to exhibit them 10 the . at 115ta E. Hargett Street, leiiih, North Carolina, on or Before KgS» ?lst day of April, 1958. or this nowp will be pleaded in bar of tneir reitjffig ery. All persons indebted to the will pieaee make immediate P*- vn This 21st day of April, 1.93*. K. J. CARNAGE, ExeruUif April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24. 31, AUMtNIS'iKATWX'B NOTICE ® j NOR 111 CAROLINA S&jj I WAKE COUNTY 28® Having qualified aa AdmUi.<ktaajgß :of Uie Estate of Atia* .1. .Hedge,, l deceased, late of Wake County, N'HR i ; ’arohiib, tins is to notify ail periffiEßi having claims against the EstgtapH ..aid deceased to exhibit them to undersigned at 3C6 Freeman V ' Haleigh, North Carolina, on or beiffim i the 15th day of February. 1959, or jffiß notice will be pleaded hi ba: of rJHw recovery All persons Indebted la ■ estate will please make immruMM i payment. SO This lit* 15th day of April I'M BSa MRS. JUANITA ROBERTSON, 1 Administratrix 9BB| 306 Freeman Street USER Raleigh. N. C MB April 18, 26: May 3. 10. 17, 24. ADMINISTRATOR 9 MOTIC* < NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY wSjK Having qualified a.s Admin the Er.late of Mrs. Corrinne Be jBB (Mrs. O. S.), deceased, late ot County, North Carolina, this ta to tify ail persons having claims u,.8 the Estate of said deceased to eillM them to the undersigned at 501 Hi,-sort worth Street. Raleigh, Mj«S| Carolina, in or before the 14th April 1959, or this notice W’Uf bA I' Smi : ca in bar of their recovery- All BHBt ; son* indebted to the estate will I*- MM make immediate payment, Tl.is the 14th day of April, DR O S BULLOCK Adminlatr(Mg sftl S. B’ondworth Street jgmf Raleigh, N. r 4 aril 19 ?«. May 3 19, IT, »4, 7

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