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SITUATIONS HELP WANTED Durham Woman Is NJ j Summer Camp Worker! BOUND BROOK, N -J. A Dur- . bam, N. t . woman who was gra- J dusted with honors at the Univer* I vit.y of Pennsylvania in June, is ; working as a Unit Leader at the j ,4 Ncrthover Cn.-.p here (or the sum- j mer. She is 21 year-old 'Miss Helen i Judith Boulware, daughter of Dr. ( THESE PRICES ; BEFORE YOU BUY ! 55 Mercury. Hardtop SIIPS 55 Chevrolet Sedan § 995 53 Chevrolet 2-Dr. $ 395 ! 53 Will. vs 2 Dr. 5 345 : 53 Ford 2 Dr. S 345 j 5? Ruirk 2-Dr. $ 34,5 : 50 Ford 2 -Or. S 145 ; 50 Olds Convertible $145 j 51 Chevrolet 2-Dr. S 145 j DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 125 E. Davie TE 3-3231 k N C. Dealer 2984 BUY FINE | FURNITURE ! FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store We have anything in Fur- 1 niture . . . from a lamp, end j table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. > and we ha ve a “—” CREDIT PLAN FOR TOC Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co, 121 E. MARTIN ST. Sl* HE, I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN 'I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY , - 1 “ - * •» i 9 % 0 wz* 52 i ‘ ' s g a t*s cl 1 i : 3BS|c?-2o i , • : as m e yJaSd ! : i IIZ s n *ao :g 1 * : : * s «? PS’ £ i : • 8 msr fi wP O i i i I: |? is§ » 1i:I 11% *.O I : o <* c; W i » a : O T 3 t 1 ;f*: : s W 1 ■ 2 ■ i:aß ' W » & s- : : c 2 * W 2 r Zj . £ g a : : i H , I ST • • / * tv 4n, " * ' , : ; : • r ,j *:-* : ; ’ * ! ! ; «p * ! . , . tO Ui * ! * * <! b’ i , , . ; «i c ► i * I SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES , PERSONAL r&ji, —Low Cost Advertising— MflSaPSr FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM i and Mrs. G. El wood Roulwoare of j | Durham. Dr. Boulware is proses- i I sor of mathematics at North Caro- j | Jina College at Durham. Miss Boulware started school ! at Durham, bttt was graduated from the Wrsttown High School in Pennsylvania, where she did her last two years of high school work. At Westtown High she was a member of the Gills’ Basketball Team, the school choir and was associate editor of the school's newspaper MISS HELEN J. BOLT, WARE I Prior to taking her A B. degree | as an English Major in June, Miss ' Bouiware had been active in the : student life at the University. She , ; held membership ir, Alpha Kappa i i Alpha Sorority; was member of the . | University Choral Society; mem- j i her of the All Residence Council. I j and treasurer of the Student As- j j sociation for Human Relations. Miss Boulware said that she ■ plans to continue her studies in the • ! graduate school of the University i this> fall. j It Pays To ADVERTISE I ■OJWIII * II ■II ■ m— l liin■ » iihiiiiih 111—1 niiNiiwiwiiMiiW min ■ urn i rn. - .cr^wraxi*i««rn wwi I w nt IS Business Is Good And We Believe What You Don’t Buy Now Can Hurt You! See Our Selection Today! FORD Ranchwagon, V-8, heater, vent shades, outside *-*’ mirrors, WAS $1895 REDUCED TO $ | V) > I FORD Fatrlane Town sedan. V-8 fordomotjc transmission | heater, white wall tires, two tone paint. WAS $1485 REDUCED TO 51395 >-/: CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan. V-fi. heater, Power.dlde. good j : tires, solid black finish. WAS 1395 REDUCED TO • * $ j \<ft j *CJ FORD Custom 300 4-Dr V-8, radio arid heater, padded I dash, safety belts, dark blue finish, low mileage. I WAS $1795 REDUCED TO ■ *££ FORD Custom “8" 2-Dr. Clean. WAS $1395 *' w *’ I ~W REDUCED TO .. $lO% ! »rf‘» CHRYSLER 4-Dr. radio and heater, automatic transmission j WAS $695 REDUCED TO $40.) ! ’*o PONTIAC 4-Dr. radio and heater, automatic | "*** WAS $595. REDUCED TO s’>o" j VO / <} + TRUCKS + WHTTE tilt cab with sleeper, and tractor equipment »’ | CMC 620 tractor, clean truck. CHEVROLET Dump truck. FORD F-600 tandem. Come in and make us an offer. ’56 CHEVROLET « P roriuce stake body FORD F-800 tractor, new ’53 reconditioned engine. This Is 1 a real nice truck. *£•) STUDEBAKER 4-Dr. V-8, heater, automatic, transmis sion solid black finish. Special. First person 'CTOs get It for •Pi-Jo SANDERS Blount and Davie Sts. N.C. Dealer 1553 TE i 7306 Your Rale'"h Ford Dealer 9 9 9 J DANNY WEBB COMES TO TOWN Danny Webb (formerly Charles Webb), composer of the hit song, “One Summer Night,” was in Raleigh last Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Webb 922 New Bern Avenue. While here, u. fan club for the Danleers. the group managed by Webb, was or ganized. He is shown here signing autographs for members of the club. Webb’s aggregation last week ; played a group of Virginia theatres on a show headlined by Ruth Brown and Haul Williams’ band The Danleers have engagements scheduled in Washington. 1). C', Baltimore, Md., and New York City during this month. A native of Raleigh, Webb is surrounded by the following young ladies: Misses Geraldine Joyner, Addessa Brown, Bettie Ridley. Betty Stevens, Evangeline Hunter, Eleanor Naan. Nancy Iredell, Clarice Rand, Mamie Riddick, Sylvia Jean Neal, i’hyllis Mann, Catherine Williams, Gloria Sharper and Rosa t oggle. (STAFF PHOTO BY OKAS R. JONES), 10 Raleigh Students Among Dean’s List Dr. P. R. Robinson, dean at St. . Augustine’s College has released ' me names of sixty five students who made the deans list for the ; second semester. Thirty-five were women and thirty were men. Leading the list , was Curtis S. Means, of Stanley, j N. C. with a 2.94 rating. Seniors: ] Gwendolyn E. Armbtead, Bethel, i NT. C.; Mable A. Brown, White - vine; William Brown, Smithfield, i Va.; Zenobia E. Browning. Raleigh: | Sylvellie R. Cloud, Winston-Salem; j Hartwell Glover, Oxford; Landis D. High. Knightdaie; Vertie M. j ! Hodge. Raleigh; Raymond I Hun- j •ejr. Camden, N. ,T.; Johnsie L. j Mitchell, Wendell. Albert S. Morgan, Raleigh; Tho mas M O'Neal, Raleigh; Edward Rayford. Maxtor.; Harry G. Satter ‘.'•hit#, Dunn; Janet F. Solium pert, Newberry; Bessie B. Smith. Rocky fount; Mildred M. Smith Halifax; i • sorter H. Stewart. Mount Airy; Carole A. Taylor, Elizabeth City: K l oise S. Walker, Robbins, 111.; Dalbert A. Williams, Jamaica, BWI; Juniors; Thomas Banks. Ra leigh; Theodore R, Barnes. Dove:: Thelma R Breton, Dover; Mary Z Burnette. Mebane. Clinton G. Dagger, Poughkeep sie, N. Y.; Barbara A. Ellis. Ra leigh; Madeline Garrison, Hamps lead; Jos. W. Gray, Shelby, Teifn.; Mark L. Harvey, Robbins, III.; Ai lotte L, Jenkins. Warwick, Va; •Jesse Lucious, Robbins, III.; Lena M. McLean, Dillon, *S. C Hioriet H Malone, Norfolk, Va"; Henry L. Montague, Zebulon; Norretta Ray. Brooklyn, N Y.; Delores W. Rogers, Raleigh; Robert Taylor. Raleigh. Barbara A. Thomas LaCrosse. STUDENT EDITOR VIEWS HARPIST STRINGS Student Editor Theodore Gilliam of the Summer IT ho at North Caiotiiiu College was caught by a photographer peering thru the stripe*, of accomplished harpist Cynthia Otis when the Allegro Trio opened the summer concert series at NOC last month, Editor iiiVtoni tvUi as sume editorship of NCCs all-America prie.e winning CAMPUS I t HO in September. jsf sJ'*W'r'j& *V t; Xi’&* fry? ft 1 -*! '**t‘ ri - 1 % . .;«^-. ***«.£,.• v r „:/'*>• '" ' J'ffi* sSr%&> w ’■ ■ i ■ ,/,2W,' > .. y' ’ - j3p»Bpr®oj™ Sr :Ss£ESk'bSb * - »$»•:. W^flJpjlSp *' / lßy «p* . ,"• «’• '■ ™..; - i* ••' to JwVW Hwav- <’. •• *s'. \ -id ■'■ •* a ?•* • 1?- - ’j* vlfeja Hflflk&W y •. * • w ;* •" v . , •■' ■■?- i-t ■ * *Blll BFBgL ' f‘ • ifffrunm-Mr• ■ '- •' - "• fl LielfflL ' j ?Mfißßfiiilteii^S&hi. w - l •■" |Hj TORS STROUD ENTERTAINS PfCNfC ~- Following the last dss mnwfon of the "Aging tn modern tvorld group", a nirnic was held o', the lawn of Mias Dora Stroud’s home in -Method. Pictured are CHILD CARE CLEANING & HAULING —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS j Va ; Sophomores Charitv F. Bing- ’ ! ham. Plain View, Va.; Lillian Da- | | niels, Robbins, 111.; Bella M. Gi i- I I Christ, Wilson; Ruth A. Hay»«•?.. . | London Bridge, Va.; Vera E. Jen- | j kms. Norlina; Carolyn E. Lips- ■ ! comb, Greenville, S. C.; Curtis S. ' i Means, Stanley; Geraldine Perry, | Raleigh; James P. Sehumpert | . | Newberry. S. C.; Geneva S. Wil- j : kins, Charleston; Freshmen: Cle ' rnent V. Adams, AnqiuUa, BWI: : Shirley A Baldwin, Fucjuay; Har i ry J. "Bunch. .Enfield, ■ ] Margaret B. Faucite, Durham; • | Alice L Hannibal. Kinston; Redei - : ick C. Henderson, Wilson; Johnny. ; i Jackson, Jr , Southern Pines; Mary - j I. Moose. Ahoskie; Ann E. Sawyer, ;} Newbern: Robert C. Vaughan. A i j hoskie; Michael Weathers, Golds i i oro; Geo W“‘iver Orlando Fla • . Charles R. Willis. Rochester, N. Y ; Special Student; S.-niie N. Copeland, , Riileijfli. . AATHONIZK OTR ADVERTISERS Building Requests For A&I! Includes Another Gvm GREENSBORO - A&T College , last week make a request fur ,i second gymnasium. The proposed new structure 1“ seat approximately 6,000 spectator for basketball ami to house in structional facilities for male phy sical education majors, is exper, < <i i to cost over $617,000. The building is one of ffve | new structures requested U'-t week as member* of the North | Carolina Advisory Budget Com i mission made a visit to the BIRTHS Editor’s Note: The following births have been released by St. , Agne* Hospital: July Ist: Mr. and Mrs. Fir-f Let- I Smith, a daughter, 6 lbs,, 13 3 4 (17.5. July Ist: Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, a daughter. 6 lbs, 6 1-4 o/.r. July 2nd: Mr, and Mrs Davie i ce Evans, a daughter, 8 tbs, 1 <>’/. July 2nd: Mr. and Mrs, Pern ell : Burgess, a daughter. 8 lb, 1 oz. July 2nd: Mr, and Mis, Elton , P vans, a son. July 3rd: Mr. and Mrs. Otis j James, a son, 6 lbs, 12 ozs. i July 4th: Mr and Mrs. Ravel '■ ; Smith a son, 6 lbs. 9 o*s. j July sth: Mr. and Mrs. Max Wil j liams, a son, 6 lbs. 13 ozs. July 3th: Mr. and Mrs. Alnm l i : Edmurnison, a son, 7 lbs. July Til*: Mr. and Mrs Willie Ernest Green, Centra! High Grad, Given First American Conscience Fund Scholarship In New York I NEW YORK (ANPi The Na | Bona). Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students has gran - t'd the first supplementary • 1 arsiiip awaid from the American - ('onscience fund to Ernest Green, ; ‘u.-;t Negro graduated from Central | t.igh School in Title Hock, Arkan -1 : as. “Tills award, together with OHSNS novnawr* *an* StepSonl* WU®, a S4* yocr -old Canadian ginger, was; recently monied to Lord listowel Csovemor df the former Geld Coast colony ot Ghana, which became a republic oris? yea* ago, Th* Governor end h»» IhM* aro cun unity on a London honeymoon, leaving L«- hind a raouxithag squabble over how much "T-ibwty and juxtire" the native government ht giving St* people, Ghana a American-*?Juciaied Ftime Minkier, Iwoui# Nknimalq arrive* | in the tlnlted Stat»a Dior thl i month fur a stay a‘ tit® Wish* HautMi and a tour of die country. (Nnwapresa Fhoto). mmibrra tnd Smii.ru ffCrods. MSs* Rvraati is sfiwn a{ far left on photo. rag CMaaatttKK WKEK EVBING SATUSDAJ, JOLT 1», I®B§ campus to get a first hand re- t port on the need* in perma nent improvements. included also in the requests pre i-nti d by Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs, : president ot the college, were: a i chemistry building annex, $463,600; J fine arts and music builidng, $2lB, HOC; agricultural engineering build ,ng. $53,000; athletic field house, ; $88,500 and miscellaneous campus I improvements amounting to appto i ximately $20,000. i Fairle y, a daughter, 7 lbs. 4 1-2 i uzs. j July Bth: Mr. and Mis James j Ferry, a daughter, 4 lbs. 10 3-4 ozs. I July Bth; Mr. and Mrs William | ; Wiiliums, a son, 7 i’o.-\ 3 ozs. July 9th: Mr. and Mrs. Randolph ! 1 Neal, a daughter, 8 lbs. July 10th: Mr. and Mrs, Henry : I Smith, a son, 8 lbs, 3 ozs. July 10th: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stackhouse, of Moi'risviile, a ! daughter, 4 1-2 lbs. July 12th: Mr. and Mrs. Shir- I I lev Moore of Garner, announce j ; the bir'h and death of a daughter ! lbs, 5 1-2 ms. July 12th; Mr.,and Mrs. Edward j I Armstrong, a daughter. 7 lbs. July l:?th: Mr and Mrs. Jesse i Bellamy, announce the birth of! ins; u«- 4 lbs, 14 1-2 ozs., girl, | i 4 lbs, JO ccs. July 12th: Mr and Mrs. Jere- j ’ miah Strncrd. a son. similar awards totaling about sl7, 000 were made available this year to oui.-!ending Negro high school . .-uior-t". John fj Monro, chairman : id the Trustees of the Snpplemen . buy Scholarship Fund of NSSFNS • said this week. "Tiii’.:e awards.’’ Mr Monro said, : ’ are go.iifj to students from 2! I i -ales including 11 hi the south Hovsssrox xint CLASSIFIED RATES Nsniia/ ot u*u«i u>d co*t per word: IBBUKS I 4 ( X? Cost per wotd 4c 4e He to per line, per issue 10c ltto IV4* A Vie Each word »r7nr«vt*t)o.rs, initial or symbol count, as one word. dunctuotioii marks are NOT counted as words Foe minimum number ot word* a* any want ad I* ij v.ord*. You will save money by ordering your ad to run 8 or 12 isr ies. Weekly Wans Ads may be telephoned througn Wednesday up lo 10 A M. HELP WANTED Ten Domestics tapes 20 to S*| imtned tateiy for the New York Area. Must be experienced and have recent refer ences Make £io to $5) a week Sleep in jobs Bus fare advanced Contact 3 C. Mitchell. 601 Parker Street, Golds boro, N. C. Phone lyi't. special services i SPERCHES WRITTEN tor busy peopls i 10 -minutes fS.OO; Research, Manu scripts edited and out in good Sng '■ lisp MARCUS BOULWARE Samt Augustine's College, Raleigh, N. C. AUTO & TRUCK~RENTALi '■ WAKE 11-DRSVE.IT—CARsT TRUCES, auto trailers for rent - SOI N McDowell St. Dial TE 2-6993 -Night TE 3 -0994. Get your money out of used refri gerators, stoves ant! furniture NOW. j Use our classified ads. Dial Ft |-RH. FOOD SPECIALS! " j SOT'S AMERICAN GRILL - 220 Ks*j j Martin St.. Kaleigh—Dial TE 2 .9654 i Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAR-B Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) *% gad Chicken 108 B. DAVIE ST. NURSERY HlWlßS’a NURSERY rayettevtus Highway. Rhone TE 3-07S*. RENTING A ROOMH—Register it *ni us at T£ 4-5666 This space will cot. you only S2c, SERVICE STATIONS ■ BUNN'S ESSO STATION—SO 23. 81000 worth St.. Phono TE 1-W Consult out Classified ad* reguiariy. theta are many bargain* offered WATCH SERVICES UAVUISON'S W ATCH SERVICE—II 2 4 I Hargett 3t., Phone TE 3-4 S» 1 Legal Notices I j NORTH CAROLINA county of wake IN li-t SUIKIUOH COURT | NOTICE OF .SUMMONS BY SPECIAL PROCEEDING PUBLICATION i City of RiL'ii;!:, Pel ill unci vs Ella Hcs * ter, Tuts; Allen, Floyd Alien and '.v ie. Alt-ora Allen, Fannie Lot- Ships i holts, Gertrude Junes, Ida Hester iu reil, hnima Covington, Hattie Smith, Charlie Allen, Ethel Alien, Robert Al ien, Uriah Allen, Florence Tib, Janet DiKhhiasi, Flnnnie Dishinan, Lillie tic.- let- Clement*. Mmnsu Richardson, Pen ny llesler Purfoy, Cornelia Johnson. Maggie Johnson, Daisie Rogers, Irla Jt-tircys, Burdenia Jones Florence Jolhuion, Willie Johnson, Yaginia Dufs tun. EtneJine Dunston Dowdell, Wal ter A, utmsum. and all other hen. «t Inv: t,r dt- ur-s >1 »n ot the auls above named or of Ed Hester and Klia He:ter, both deceased, who nave or claim an interest m the lends why.-n at, 'lie subject of thi action Delend | util.;, I To the defendants above named • You ami each ot you will lake tio,,:e ! loot a proceeding entitled as above ha-, j been ciimin- nced i ! ; the Superior i Const of Wake County North Cevo<> ) Itta to conch inn for public use. to-.vit, i for slice purposes, lands in Ws.lt* Count a Noi Hi Carolina described as follow ■ HUG INS at a point In the eastern right of way line of Oberlin Road a! the south wx-st corner of the William Pei i ifoid lot, rims thence aoulr. >9 ! deg, 54 min. seal 4 1-2 feet to the new i eastern right of way lm{ ot ObKlin 1 Hurd: thence south 28 deg. 04 tub 1 west 111,76 fee! to a ooint; ttv e.ca I south l>i deg, SB min. east 2 feet lo a i point where the new light of ,\ev j fine of Obcrlm Road curves in a souin- I easterly direction; thence with s. -d lean** to the line of (he lot of f A I Roger* {bow City of Raleisn); them-'; | with tint Roger* line north 86 de«i •.* ! min. west to the old right of way i* of Oberlin Rond; thence with said lm* :n a northerly diroction to the poini of Beginning, a* shown on map titled Proposed Grade Separation t Wade Avenue and Oberlin Hoa«'' orvied in Book of Map* 1858. p*ge 4' * Wake County Registry. And you will further take aorw that you ere required to appear «t '..e Office of the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Wake County Jn the Court house in Raleigh, Nortih Carolina o t or beloio the 7 day of August. IV.i and answer or demur to the p*tilim of the petitioner, and If you fail to tin no the petitidnar will apply to 'hr court for the relief demanded in to* complaint. This the td Aay of June, 1868. Sara Alien Assisi ant Clerk of Superior Court. July 8, «. t at. IWC and the District of Columbia. They are the final link in th* chain of financial assistance need ed over and above college schol arships, family contributions, and the students' earnings and saving*. Ernest Green, for example, ban already received a full tu ition scholarship front Michi gan State University. The Am erican Conscience Fund award will provide for all his other i ! expenses not covered by Me summer earnings and hi* fa- I miiy* contribution. 7
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