-T" THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY AUGUST 21, 1»37
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NOHlft CAROUNA
mJRHAM COUNTY
EXECUT»S‘ NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED m Exe
cutor of the e«Ute of Dr. Fr#nk
T. Ptif, d(«e«Md, late of IhJrham
Count/. North Carolin*. thi» if
to notify aM person! having clsim*
■fainat the estate of said de^pased
to exhibit thenv to the undersiijn-
ed a^ 114 W. Parrish Strif^, Dur
ham, N. C., on or before the 7th
day of August 1938, «r thi* notice
will be pleaded, in bar of their
■•covery. All persons in.diibti*d to
said ' eatate will please make
imni«d)at« payueat.
ment,
Thiif4th day of Anruat, 10S7.
Meefyinica and, Farmer* Bank
Adminl*kratar Hanry IBilaTirtt
•atate.
M. Hugh Thompaon, Atty.^ ‘
Thii, the 6th day. of August,
l»S7.
Sarh J, Paga *j»l Mechfinics anl * xu j s j
Co-Executm nnder^ed
at SOrPfne Str«et^ DurluuttrK. C-,
Fanner*
Frank T.
Bank,
Page, Deceaser.
M.
Hugh Thompson, Atty
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NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR S XOTICE
^vlng qualified as admini
strator of the ertate of Henrj'
Damett, decea8e4, late of Dur-
TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND
North Carolin*,
ham CoUnty, N6^ Carolina, this
ia to notify all persons having
claima against the esttfte of said
»decesaed to exhibit them to the
undenigned kt_114 W. Pairieh
Street, Durham, N. C., on or be-
for? the 6th day of Auguat, I a certain Deed ot Tniit datwl No-
1»38, or thi* notice will be plaad- vember 6th, 19» and axecutad by
ed In bar of their rwoVfry. All Fred Bynum and wife, Nellie By-
per*ona indebted to aaid eaUto I num, and, dwl|f> recorded In the o£-
will pl««e maka immediatt Regliter of Deedi for
Durham Cotmty to Book of Mort
gages 183, at p*^ S6; and default
naving been aifda in the payment
of the same, the uBdarsigned
Trustee will offer for »ale to the
highest bidder for cash at public
auction, at the Courthouse door in
Durham, N. C., on FRIDAY, AU
GUST 20th, 1937^t 12 o’clock
Noon, the falloi^^ described
land, to*wit: ^
ADJ01MM3 the lands of Sid-
tiey R. House and James M. House
and others; beginning at a stake
on New (now Cafnell) Street, and
running thence Eastward 232 feet
to a stake in Sidney R. House and
Janies M. House line; thence
Northward Trttfe 41i«ir linaa 65
feet to a stake; thence westward
232 feet to a, stake in New (now
CarneU) Street; thence Southward
with the line of said New Street
56 feet to the beginning. See deed
from Sylvester Bynum (widow)
to Fre^ W. Bynum dated June 12,
1922, recorded in Book of. Deeds
63, at paga 378, Durham County
Registry.
Long Employment Is Given
To Thousands of Negroes
^Qrth Carolina
Durban! County
A^miniatrator'a Notice
Having qualified as adminlatra.
or of the estate of Wilson Brown
deceased, late Durban County
North Carolina thia is to notify
tall persohs having claims agamst
'the estate of said deceased to
on or before the 21 day of Au
gust, 1987, or this nofice wlH be
pleaded in ba&of tibeir recoTcry.
All peraons indebted to aaid estate
will please make immediate pay
ment. A. jC Teele, Adn^^strator
of Wilaon Brown, deceased.
Dated this 17 day of July 1837
- Under and by virtue ot the pow
er c6hfei*red upon the Trustee in
This sale wll^ remain open for
ten (10) days to receive increase
bids, as prescribed by law.
This property is sold at the re
quest of the holder of said note.
Dated this l&th day of July,
1987.
A. M. SHEARIN,
M. Hugh Thompson, Trustee.
Attorney.
ALL-COLORED MARYLAND
TOWN CELEBRATES 2ad
ANNIVERSARY
IJpHDUSAKDiS* ot Negroei
DONT BE "HOOKED
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man and got his hard-earned money. •
These schemers are not ^ dead yet . . . and they
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you in their net.
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FAIR MONT HEIGHTS, Md.—
(ANIP) More than 600 townfolk
headed by tt»e local Citizens*
Association participated last Fri
day in this all-colored town’s
second anniverMry ■ celebration
and banquet, heW Jkt JUks’
Home. The commitee on arrange
ments was headed by Miss Mary
M. J,, Hawkins, and among the
speakers wer^ Benjftmine Mont-
’^Kftery, nephew of the founder.
Mound Bayou, Miss.; former
Mayor W. M. Imeas of North
' B rent wood;
dent Citizens’ Association; and
L.oftlns
have
enjoyed long and profitable ser
vice as employees of the Esso Har
keters. The above group, whose
picture appeared In The Esso Mar
keter, bouse organ of the Esso
Marketert, has a tomTrtned service
of JSt^ywirs—a representative tn*
dicatlon o{ the position occupied by
Negroes in the world's leading
pctrcteum organization •
Negroes have been luectifled with
she Esso Marketers einee the found-
tiig of the orlRlnal convpaiiy many.
t*cades ago. Through these years
millions of doKnrs have been pg!d
M) iiu-m&erB ot the race. It is
doubtful if any other cpmfany lu
the United States has as many t4e-
groes weaHng service buttons em-
found amonK thS 'fOThery, oil field,''
and bulk plant personnel of thai
Esso Marketers, and few companisa
have as many living pensioners.
The nine men in the picture are
employees of the Wilmington, N. C.,'
bulk plant. W, F. Dodd, center, haa
been employed 42 years — longer
than any other person In the divi
sion. Others, with their years of
«f‘rvi*e, art' left to rig?»t. frant row,
Fercy Nenl. H): Jackson Watkins,
14; H. H. H.iv.Rrd, 17; L. M. Sim
mons. 17. row, J. R. Herring,
1!>: Jan.-s 17; Js.iac Jones,
17, &nd C. W. £,tilng»l',ia, 25.
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days. It^will probably be Xnia.i
before this visit can be"T«Tangeil.
' Jtd- -Is there a chanci* of my
getting the job tl»t I applied for
j|t a„recenii date’ ,—
A Ans: Several people lU'o
after thia same job—play safe
and look around for- st^melbinff
else while you are awaiting news
of just who 18 the fortunate one.
You are going to work in thf>
month of Sep.t on some kind (of
job. ,
JWW—What about this man b
clothes my wife washed this week
and claims sRe don't know who
they belong to and I want to
know all atoout it air Just as
soon as^x*’^ put it pa
per?
Ans; There Isn’t anything for
you to woiry abqut tor sh« does
not know the party intimately.
Your wife ia interested in making
a few pennies and she has sonxe-
thing more to do than get out
and hunt up some man’s clothes
tjo wash gratis.
I' ELM—r am in loVe with a boy
in Chicago and wonder if I will
getL. a chance to visit him
have hoped to do thia summer?
MORE REFLECTIONS FOR
CCM.ORED PEOPLE
' (By William Pickem)
—Continued From Lait Itiua —
The pastor of the great T0t.
Olivet Baptist church, the Rev.
Maxwell, fortunately has a good
sense of humor,—as „ any Ncgrro
saaethave, if fee is not te bea^ tain mntters ~T>f tnterest
a Negro leader, a god-send, to
year.
is very fonfl of you tout isn’t at
Jail ready to settle down a%i get
.married.
en by his tipht-rope life alonpf the i ,
color line. He told his congrega- j XAC—Will my, hui^and and I
ti^n th(i| whenever he goes to re- tpgether again or what must I
Hef stations manned by white expect?
clerks, he gets instant courte?V| Ans: He is terribly upset over
and considr’ration as? soon as He the whole thin.g and M this time
announces: “I am the Rev. Mr. I believe that he is trying to dis-
Maxwell; pastor of Mt. OH vet pose of your home. He is a little
church, and I want to discuss cer- too stubborn^ to try to convince
Ans: No—you won’t be able
^ make the trip to ^ Chicago. It
will be fall when you two meet , ,
again, and at the same COLLEJGE f labors are ,ealo« of
you attended this past year. Hofy''.'* therefore they talk
cess of marriage and prove to
my husband that I am no^guHty
of the neighborhood gossip th>t
goes around ftboutt me?
Ans: >E!y minding your own af-
faii's and sticking to your homo
as you are doing at this time.
Y>our husband doesn’t doubt you
M06 TARS
LABOR MAN
N TEXAS
WHO SHOWS
WOMEN IN
NEGRO, WHITE
PICKET LINE
Be kind
to your husband and overlook
the little things that; come up
and you will hhve a happy home.
DALiLAS, Tex., Aug. 17—(A-
NP)—Soon tifter he had shown
a labor film Monday night in
which colored and wjhite woiiun
marched together in a picket
line, Herbert HaiVjs, 47, white*
■HocIaTrBT party organizer. Was
kidnaped a geoup of Keddltims
who raided the labor meetinpr,
oiled and feathered and dumped
from an auto on a main st.
Get back uip North,” ihoutcd
the abductors.
There were about 20 men in
the mob that invaded the park
TneetlHg ’was trr uro-'! ^
gress. They overturned Harris’
auto, which carried a projection
machine. "Kie audience of 200
scattered as the organizer was
pushed into an auto and taken in>
to the , country whei*e his outer
garments were torn off and crude
oil and feathers splashed uver
him.
Harris was uninjured and after
being returned here; joked and
talked with newsmen about the
kidnaping as he pissed for pic
tures.
of my I that there has been a mistake
T 1» e I made, and you may as well let
menTbers and people,
help them solve some -(of theiir | whites jump to the o^ortunity; jhim have his way.
complex problems among the ^ colored race, but they have a high
(iolgfr'ed peopl'e?V White people
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followed the banquet.
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Maxwell had to call at one of th?
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Ihe first placeK the little person
ar the tjied to ignore Ida
presence liy not even looking un
as the minister approached and
modesty beVan: am the Rev.
Mr. Maxwell, pastor of Mt. Olivet
Baptist chrfrch^” and (that’s sa
far as he got, for the little fellow
at the desk co’kc'd his head and
looked up and shot back: “Well,
what of it?
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An annual mystery is why so
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drenched golf course is coolei-
hah their office.
WWJ—Will my daughter visit
me anytime ir» the near future
and does she want to see me?
Ana;-. You b^t Bhe-wont& to see
her old dad again. Just as soon
as she can arrange tio be away
from home a few days she is go
ing to make you a visit of a f!w
MBM—Please tell me if the
lawyer my father has secured will
be able to get his divorce all-
right and how soon
Ans: Yes—he will be able .to
get the divorce although it is Hke*
ly that he.will have to_pay some
alimony. This shotiU bo a son
think that he is -going to reseive
ilia money before October.
VZ—Why does my husband
want to move? What should 1 3o
Ans: Humor him and. go a-
kead and do the things that he
to your father as he is entirely' liked.' If you don’t it will be im-
too old to marry young. I also 'possible to live with him.
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