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PAOl KIONT IMI CAAOUBA Tflna lATtmDAY 4UN| S, IW rAAf nvf Legal Notices north CAROLINA Durham countv ^ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as ad- wiiniatrator otth^ «>8tate of L. Wilholte, deceased,• late of Ijur- ham County, North Carolina thia to notify all ' periona havinir claims against tlk estate of aaid tfFceaa^d'to exhttott them X6 the usdersigfned at 114 W, Parrisiii Street, Durham, N. C., on or be fore th« ^Otih day ©f May, 19*38, t> '» notice wUI be pleaded in^^baiy their recoveiy. AU persona in- Jwbted to said estate will pleaso make immediate payment. Dated ^lils 24thf day of May. 1937. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, of L. W. Wilholte, Deceased. north CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY tRUSTEE SALE OF LAND UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon the un dersigned Trustee in a certain deed of trust dated February I8th 1928, executed by Joseph W. Harris and Harriette J. Hams, his wife, and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mortgages 162, at page 253; de fault having ibeen made in ihe 8ame tl;e undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion at the Courthouse door in Durham, N. C., to the highest bid der for cash on MONDAY, JUNE 14th, 1937 nt 12 o’clock Noon, the following described land, to- wit; LOT NO. lOO according to the plat and survey of the WOL^ >EN property, according to Kiker dated March, 1914, which aaij lat is duly recorded in the Of- flee of the Register of Deeds of rurham County* in Plat Book 5, at page 8f0, and being more parti cularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a stake i^ the Northern building line of Formo sa Avenue (formerly and unnam ed Street) p.t a point 200 feet from the i^ortjhest intersection of said,Formosa Avenue and Der- brome Street, and the southeast comer of Lot No. 99, and’ run ning thence alon^ and - with the Eastern boundry line of said Lot for ten dajra to r*e«hra inertM* bids as raquirtd by Iftw. TSa PBOnOtfY I* mU at tha raquaat of tb« holder t»bt No. 99. North 2 deg 15, East “ required by Iw. feet to a stake in the Southern line of an Alley, the Northeast Dated thia iSth day May, 1$%1. B. B. MCRBICX, M. HU3H THOlfFSON, Attorney NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE SALE OP LAND UNDER AND BY* VIRTUE of the power conf«n«d upon the Trustee in h certain Deed of : Trust dated July 7th, 1$86 and * exiecuted by Kddi» B«binaMi, t Leon Williams, Julia Luster, An-1 nie Bell Forester and O. C. Bob- erson. Trustees of “Tlja Church of Ood," and dvly recorded in the Office of the Begteter of Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mortgages 236, at page 203; default having been made in the payment of the same on* dersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to th« high est bidder flor cash at t}-* Court house door in Durahm, North Ca rolina, j>n MONDAY, JUNE 21*t, 1M7 at 12 o’clock Noon, the following described land, to wit: FRONTliNC on Seuth side, of Gle«n..^reet in Hayti, adjoining the lot above described and the lot ibeVow described and the lands of Mariah Bynum, fak|ginning at. N W comer of Nathan Ooodloe s residence lot, and running thence with Glenn Street, Westward 60 feet; thence withi the lot helnw describd. South 2 chabia and 79 linkis; thenc^pr Ea^w|ird paralled/ with Glenn Street, 60 feet; thence northwest with line of Nathan Goodloie’s lot 2 chains, 70 liaks to the beginning conteining 1-4 of an acre, more or less. See deed from N. M. Johnson bo NaMian Goodloe reoorded in Book of Deeds 43, at page 119, in the Of fice of Register of D^ds of Dur ham County. See deed Tr D. Pari-.am to Mechanics and Fanners Bank, Book 100 of Deeds, page 726, Durham County Registry. See deed from Mecha nics and Farmers Bank to Titis- tecs of the Church of God, duly recorded In Book of Deeds. at Page , Duiham Oounty Registry. THIS SALE will rMi^in open fOP' ten days te reo^e &eit«se 2 NOTB:—yOUJ? quntiom will h» »t%swer»d FREE in thia column ONLY wi*a you inc/ud* « clipping of tbiM columB mnd tignyour full namt, birtbdgtm, and eorraci address to your letttr. For a "Prtvata kaplf’... send only (2Sc) and a seU-addraased, stamped mafotm for mr new ASTR0LC^l£»JiEAJ3JNG and receive kr retwa mail FREE ADVICE on (3) Questions. " Send all letters to; ABBE WALLACE, care of THB CARO LINA TIMES, 117 E. Peabody Street, Durham, N. Carolina. -oOo I MTC—Will my boy friend re turn back to me? f doh't know if he carM for me any more or not. ‘ Ana: Sure he cares but donl give any encouragement and he doeeh’t ic&ow wbat - to do. Why ,dont you speak to him if you ■peak to him if you are so much in love with him? He cares for you and ^uld love to be in your company often. feel I me like I do him? I An«; This man does not if tiHit way" about you. Th* man that you have been going with j right along is in lov welth you and you are oKty infatuated with f e party that yu have in mind. Give the old friend a chance. Frank Weems, Arkansas Cropper Thought J^logged To Death, Shows Up In Chicagol Memphis, Congregaiion To~ Unite Witli Tlie National Baptist Convention OCS—What would you advise me to do in the woy.of a career? I am undecided at this time. Atm: Go to college if you can possibly see your woy clear to do ao. If not—then take up some hind of business training. A course in STENOGRAPHY AND BOOiJUCEEPING would be about the best thing that you could take and get the best results fsom. THIS PROiPBBTY iasold at the request of the holder of said lorner of Lot No. 9?; thence a- Bote. ToHg anr^th the SbutherH line | jjated this I9th 1937. of said Alley, South 87 'deg. 03' East 60 feet to a stake; thence South 2 deg. 15’ West 260 feet to a stake jn tte N^them build ing line of said Formosa Avenue; thence along arid with the North ern building line of said Formosa NEW YORK— (O— Thirty- Avenue North 87 deg. Q3’ West three followers of Father Divine SERVE 33 DIVlNll^jES BY "SUBSTlTUfldN*’ 50 feet to a stake, the point place of beginning. of wisre served by substitution Mon day in a suit filed recently by THIS SALE Will remain open Mrs. Verinda iBrown, a former GOOD FOOD FOR FAMILY or FRIENDS AT LOWEST PRICES Hollywood Inn Cafe MRS. C. C. HAYESWOOD. Prep. 118 S. MANGUM ST. DURHAM. N. C. NC—Should I forg^ this man that I sometime think that I still love? Wa* he scared off from nw? Ans; Forget if you can he does not care anything f r you. No, hfc wass't scared away from you—he Just decided that he .lid not care enough to continue go- with you. He won’t ever mean anything in your life. EM—Am I tight in thinking as I do about myself and teH ^e what to do Ans; See your Doctor and he will give you th>e information that you desire. Take "his advfcc as he is qualified to guide yo'i in the right manner. MDB—WilV I> get the songil publisl'ed that I have had copy righted or pleaSe teH me just how to go about this matter, f Ans; Why don’t you apply at some reputable Association, of iSong Writers and Publishers in yojir city or in some larger east ern city and they will advise you I'ow to handle the situation that you are up against. WRR—Please advise me whet her I should do what I have me- diteted so deeply in mind and heart? , Ans: Not anytime soon. Give yourself a little more time te think tHe matter ov«r for it seem to me that you will want to think the matter over for it £se change these plans altogether. MIC—Do you think there I any good in the party that I have in mind? Ans: Of course there i* good in th'ls man—but he doesn’t love you and is honest enough to ad mit it. He left you house when he found out thbt you were carin,? a little too much for him. He did th# sensible thing, as he did not car^ to return thfe love. I PC—Will we make the trip to California and up in that district this summer as planned? CHICAGO, May 27— (ANP) —Frank Weems, Arkansas ahare- crosiper whose xeported_ de§th a yirar ago caused the flagging of a wNt« and a preachy of the samarace as well as federal in Vestigation, is in Chicago. And If he has his wap about it, he will never return to Arkansas. I Wci?»|*’ "reincamatV»!*a under auspices of th* WorkerV Defense league last Tuesday. ' Wiorkera’ alliance which took ham to the league and to Attorney t Francis, Heisler, white, who pro duced him for the press last week, j The former cropper Mid he was beaten on Jcne 8,^ 1936, by I cotton planters for Hs ^Mtivities jn ,the Southern Tenant Farmers union which was taging a cotton choppers’ stiike at that time. Hhr mediately after warning union inembers ntar Earle, Ark., not to meet for a demonstration march because Of thneats he had heard, he was halted on the street by five carloads of men who stopped him and aaked ^ lot of questions. “T1 ey said they were goin^' to I ill me,” he declared. “One of the men, knocked me down twice. Then the others started beating ine and I lost consciousness.” He hid in tie wwods near Earle for a week, then b^gan traveling north stopping at Mem phis, Cape Girardeau, Mo,, and Alton, 111. During ^the months Weemn was miaaingr thjo union and its ^ympathij^rs char,g^d he had been flogged to death while the sheriff of that area declared he had been floggbd to death while the sl«riff; of that area declared he was in the countpdy of offi cials and “will be produced at the proper time.” The union accused planters and officials ff and others, who blazed the way fqr the betterment and uplift .f , u- - t ^ . ifcatt of Meriiphis bujant^a ana humanity, preparing the youth of . -r .. . J civic activities. It adjoins the fa- that day to accept the cballerge. w i. u , ^ * ; moQs rhurfh = Park, w>%ch » now The X)fficers and pastor of the * oWned by the city of' Memphis. church declare it u-as one of l^e it is regarded as" the most ideally- most harmonious, peaceful an! ^ located ci'Hirch' edifice in - thia far-reaching business meetiii(i:!> j city,' VMF—I would like to know if the man that I have in mind loves Ans: Yes—and in the new trailer t^ia tyour father has thought of purching for the past several weeks. You will certainly enjoy this'vacation. |4 ,476, which she aaid shfe tomert over" to Divine when she entered tkle “kingdom*’ in ’32. After a white niah was stabbed reccnfcly while trying to serVe Divine, and was decided oh. Supreme Court Justice McCoook ruled thte ser vice was valid, although the bun dle of summonses were left at a dioor and were thrown into the Divine and three~^npls^^were street when the procesi serveF freed of a felonious as.saulcj turned away. ■ .* ' charge growing out of the, fra-1 ' ~ OCCO-NEE-CHEE lour takes tiie Guess out of Bakinjf and Saves you Money MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 22*^ (Special^ —Historic “Beal* St.” now known, as the Firat Baptist CHjrch, thia city, voted at their business meeting -*#riday night May 2>l«t. to unite with/ the "Boyd Conirentlon** or legally known and denominatinally call ed the National Baptist. Xonven- tion Of America, of which tl fc Rev. G. L. Prince, D. D. of GaF- veston, Texas is the president. The action of the church> came as no surprise to the citizens of the Rev. €>. A._Long, D. D., as their pastor, h> having been >2- lectld early in March. ^ This gives —, „ the Boyd Convention' followers held in the history of the con?re- and ibelievers the tnoat historic gation. Immediately after the cNirch organization in, the state yote was taken a special »f Tennesee, and the largrest | letter telegram was sent to H. church edifice in this, the, metro- Allen Boyd of Naahville, the me-f- , c .» . _ J ch «-ch cletk. as “Beale Sree”, and was mads • , . u 1 ■ . At thi? iam» meetmg a d«i»* famous by such early minister. ktare'actori^w ol as Revs. Countee, Nightingalo " ? J I . the church, which had been le- , , • 1- -J commended by the i^lAotv waa far denominationalism, who ad- ^ ^ , , . . , vocated racial coivsciousn. and ^ solidarity. aiM had th. ion- renovating waut|^mg a^ gregatiMi always represented in •mpr«v.rt».nt of the church,. pr»- Sose things ■ worth #orth whil? T'e church is; , Icated in th» polis of the volunteer state. WWle the church is now called First (Baptist, it is better known sage being signed by Dr. F. L. Stephens, James A. Farley. Mrs 3COTTSBORO CASE UP JULY 8TH , DEC.\TUR, Ala. —(C) —'Rho Scottaboro cau.»e celebre will come up again on July 8, accord- -P ^ Have k CLEAN SHAVE Without Using a Razor . . . Simply terrorism bo keep workers at low ' A. Long wages and diS'courage union acti vities. Miss Willie Sue Blagden, white former Memphis social worker, and the Rev. Cladue Williams white, an Arkansas minister, vere beaten when thep went to Earle to investigate reports ol Weema’ death. Since then dam age suita hnve been filed against the county by the whipping vic tims. It was at this ‘im^ that Paul Peacher, city marshal of Earle, made wholesale arrests and for ded his prisoners to work for him tvithout pay which i' resulted in Tour B^rd OFF! At last science hat found a way to remove a beard without shaving. No nore razor, no scraping, no outa, no aoap, Ro4K)thw. 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