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C Dealer 3363 Seagrams t M Croum 4p| 1 * SHfiRMi-sigmuits mwn, m vow cm. stmots music? 56 proof. st% is. of Public Safety of Birmingham," Connor told reporters, ’’l intend to enforce the lavs of Birmingham and Alabama against crime and violence. Each rat can cost a farmer $lO per year. THE FEMININE FRONT By Rosalie Williams | Miss Philippa Schuyler is an in , | teresting personality, even though considered by many eccentric. 1 j was particularly interested in hav- j ing her discuss her diet which I i had heard about since her child- j j hood-prodigy days and I first ask- i \ ed her what she usually included j ! in her diet. With me she was quite I loquacious cm subjects of diet, j clothes, travel, end her art. But ! ! some considered tier a bit taciturn j when they attempted to converse j with her. In answer to the question of j what her diet included, she an | sneered that the important thing i was what it excluded, not includ j ed. She stated that this human j body is given to us oniy once and • we should do whatever possible to i preserve and protect it. Therefore j she excludes from her diet a!! I foods commercially prepared in j such away as to destroy their ori- S j ginal nutritive values. For exam - ! I pie, she would not think of drink- j ing a cola. It does nothing for the j body. She never eats potatoes - they i are nothing but a mass of starch > Asked whai would she consider i j her favorite dinner, she said she ! i loves fish but would never eat it ! i fried. She likes it boiled, broiled J i or steamed and prefers to cook it ; j herself, never over ten minutes. | She tikes poultry but refrains j | from eating chicken because in a ; ! place like her native home tow n ; | of New' York, chickens have prob- ; j ably been fed “slops." She prefers , j turkey which Is because of its wild nature has probably not been fed ; ! slops. | Yes. she likes raw foods because ! in that way one eats the natural j i vitamins and original food values ! | untouched by detrimental cooking j j processes. !\liss Schuyler was scheduled to leave Raleigh and go to Fayetteville and from there to the Dominican Republic for concerts. She had toured the South American countries more than once in concert ap pearances and I mentioned to her that on the recent visit I had mads to South America. ! had learned that the well dressed woman wore dark col ors, preferably black. She rea dily agreed and added that in Itocota and Buenos Aires, which are the fashion capitals in South America, a woman considered of questionable who dresses in vivid colors is u to ,j oof'.ir-- it mild- GIFT TO SHAW UNIVERSITY Pictured is Or Ellen S. M nii. executive secretary of the Woman's Baptist Home and foreign sion Organization, as sh- presents to Or. William R. Strasner, a check for 53.V83.31 as a Founder’s Day donation. Livingstone Choir Heard in ‘Bull City’ DURHAM Music lover, :.till raving over the Livings'.pric College choir which was presented m recital recently at St. Mark A.- M.E. Zion Church, by the Durham Business School. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Myra Mebanc Thomas, is characterized by its splendid train ing, excellent voices and superb intonations. The director knows well how to extract the best from the . group. Good diction, coupled with sonorous singing, arc out standing features of the group. The choir rendered selections from Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and interesting arrangements by Wil liam Dawson and Frederick Hall. Mrs. K. Eioir.e Simpson was the ac icctcd and accompanied the coEnpanmt, while Clark Colvin di octette. It Pays To ADVERTISE ly for tiie term she used), j She was asked how she got along j with people in her travels and | what were some of her pet peeves j in connection with her concert ap | pea ranees. _ Slip answered that especially in j South America she got along quite | well for she had studied Spanish j since she was ten years old m or ! der to conquer the language barri | er. She said that she loved meeting | people but that her pet peeve, was having fans sneak in and watch her practice sessions, Invariarblv peope try to slip in and watch hot practice but that, upsets bet thoroughly and she considers it unfair. After all, she had to pay I for her accomplishment in money and with long hours of work. Why shouldn't other aspiring concert pianists do the same? Incidentally, another of her pet peeves must, be popular music. Recorded jar,* was be ing played when she arlved at (he reception and she declared that It upset her and requested in no uncertain terms that It he cut off and something elas steal be substituted if possi ble. i Mias Schuyler is a pretty, bright - ; eyed girl in her middle twenties, i I wanted to ask her about her love ! life and what she thought of men | but was reluctant to reveal that I had not read an article of hers i .which appeared in a popy’sr rare - magazine recently. She said that she. herself, wrote that article and | what was in it was true. I must , ■ "tirch out the article and read it to Find out more about that inter i '-sting girl. The title of the article 1 is "Why I Never Married." FOOTB A LI, PXL-GRIMA C.E A group of approximately 40 ) football-loving men from Durham | and Raleigh chartered a bus and : went to Baltimore last Sunday to | see the Baltimore Colts play the | Los Angeles Rams. Included in the i passenger* were men from a'most \ any profession one can think es except a preacher. Had it. not been Sunday when ali the preachers , n .'ie working, there would have been one of those too. I’m sure. They wanted to see professional football, of course But their par- I’cuiar interest was to see Big John Baker, former Raleigh and Dur ham athlete, who has now slimmed ■ to 270 pounds and who had •hi* year made a successful debut •to big-time football. Bl? John o' well. T understand, but hi We Salute The 1958 DEBUTANTES ESCORT YOUR DATE TO THE DANCE AND ANY OTHER PLACE IN A GUARANTEED CAR FROM CAROLINA BUICK COMPANY 431 Fayetteville St. N. C. Dealer 1321 HI U VA 8-3304 , Ml/\ I j va 5 . 320;{ Rams' team was defeated by a large score. The men on that trip report they bad a lot of fun and 1 wonder why women can't do the same type of thing and have a little "segregated fun" themselves. What do you say. ladles? Who can think of a good trip for us? 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Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ; WAKE COUNTY Having qualilifid -«• Administratrix i of me Estate of Rufus Holman, deceas ed, late of Wake County, North Cine ma, this it to notify all persons hav - ■eg claims against the estate of said deceased to exinbit them to the u •- dersigned at 409 Bagwell street, G • ner. N. C.. on or before the 10th of September, 1959. or this notice be pleaded in bar of their reeov? i All persons indebted to the Estate ! please make immediate payment This 10th day of September. it), ii ESTELLE HOLMAN. Adm> F J. CARNAGE. Att'.v. November 1. 8. la. 22 . 29; Dec i ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ! NORTH CAROLINA ■ WAKE COUNTY i Having qualified as Adnnu'.-tia: iof the 1 estate of David Lee Cartel ■ i ceased, late of Wake County. N | Carolina, this is to notify ail pc. | having chums against said estate ; exhibit the same to the undersigned . j the office of Sam J. Morris, Attor . j at lit*, Raleigh. North Carolina, on before the 29th day of October, l'JOit. • ■ i this notice will be pleaded m bat •. ; their recovery. All persons indebted to said mi o ; will please make immediate pax-men: This 29th day o( October. 1958 KOSBLLA CARTER, Admimur.-.t Estate of David Lee Carter SAM J. MORRIS Aliy, Raleigh, N. C. Nov. 8. 15, 22. 99: Dec. 6. i:s, !9M ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS i NORTH C AROLINA ! WAKE county The undersigned having qualified «« ' administrator of Catherine Williams, deceased, late of Wake County North ! Carolina, this is to notify all persons I having claims against said estate ( « present them to t.nt undersigned on ■■■•' 1 before die sth day ot November, 1959 . or this notice wilt be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alt persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi* | ate payment to th undersigned. This November 5 1958. NANNIE r ROBINSON 204 Heck Street Raleigh. N. C, HARRIS. POE A CHESHIRE. Attorneys Nov. 6, 18, 20, 21; Dec 4. 11, *.958 ADMINISTRATRIX S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrate* of the estate of Henry Cole, deceased, lain of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 2i2 E South street, Rale'gh, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of Oetobe: 1959, or this notice' will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate wilt please make immediate payment Tnis 14th day of October, 1958. MRS AT'THEIIA C. COLE Administratrix Es’ate of Henry Cole. 1 November 15, 22, 29; December 8. IS. i 20 . 1959 : NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE | UNDER and BY VIRTU RE of th# i power and authority contained i>» i i hat certain Deed of Trust executed bv | c A Luvister and wife, leone Levis ! i.-r, which Deed of Trust us dated the j day of May, 1905. and recorded m i Book U 95, at Page 192. in the pitic# of the Register of Deed* of wake Couthv. North Carolina, default hal ing been made In the payment of toe indebtedness, the undersigned, bold- ■ of the Note secured thereby an un der power conferred by the aioresui.: | Deed of Trust and for the purpose I of obtaining money to satisfy said ! d-btedness, will offer for sale and I the highest bidder at public aucixm lor cash, at the courthouse door, Wu~ i o.mtv North Carolina, in the Cu Ramigh on the 23rd day of Decomm-i !■ nr 12 O'clock, noon the followm.; . -abed property situate >n the 1 c.f Raleigh. Wake County, bint-. ■ , Noitn Carolina, and more particular | u; „ ribdd as follows: HBCHNNINO on the south side of Cotton Place tlie nortnwi -t l ~n*!i of lot No. 3* of Cotton ! Place as shown on map recorded | . . Book 38, at Page 301, Wake » minty Registry; runs thence we. t „ng Cotton Place 50 feet to lot No 28. thence 161.5 feet, to a slam ! : ... toe east S 9 feet to a stake, the I .uihweat corner of lot. No 24. i i rice north 181.5 feet to the BE ! GINNING. Being lot No 25 of Col n,;i Place as shown on map re corded in Book 33, Page 3(11, Wakc County Registry; see also Deed Mom N. C. Land Company to Wil liam Henry Davis dated Maj L . 1871, and recorded in Book TO face 277. said Registry. It being the same land conveyed by Nellie Jeffreys Washington, Widow, et ! ala, to C. A. Levlster and wife, Le on# Lcvisfer by deed dated April t 1947. and duly filed for reglstra ; turn in said Wake County Regis- I try. I The successful bidder will he re | quired to make a deposit of 19% to show Rood faith and the bid will !rv I open UOl days as required by law. I This Slat dav of November. 1958. E R MERRICK, Trustee ! - F ,1. CARNAGE Attorney November 29; December 8, 13, M. 7
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