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PAGE SIX THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. JULY 18. 1953 NCW TfSClC Courses Offered Among the students winning top awards at A. and T. Col lege fof the past school year were from left to right: James E.Matthews, Wagram, N. C„ newly elected president o} the student body; Miss Margaret Trisvane, Jarrett, Va., The Sas- low’s Inc., Medal Award to the senior maintaining the highest scholastic average in the School of Education (Her’s 2.94 out of a possible 3.00); Mrs. Lucille Piggott, Greensboro, N. C., The William H. Foushee Memorial Scholarship Cup to the junior maintaining the highest scholas tic average, and Miss Betty Lewis, Elizabcthtotun, N. C., The Alpha Kappa Alpha-Sorori ty Scholarship Award of $200 tQ the commercial education junior maintaining the highest scholastic average. On the back row are: Miss Rebecca Judge, Rose Hill, N.C., the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorori ty Scholarship award of $50; Mrs. Velma Speight Kennedy, Snow Hill, N. C., the Gate City Alumni Award to the student who had best interpreted the ideals of the college to the Greensboro community and Miss Margaret Davis, the Rolph Johns Brotherhood Award of S50 to the student at the college who has done the most to pro mote brotherhood. Schenley Laboratories Introduce Sombulex, A Safe, Effective [fypnotic Tliat Is Short In Duration PHILADELPHIA For patients requiring bar biturates as a means of in ducing sleep, Schenley Labor atories, Inc. has introduced Sombulex, a safe, effective hypnotic that is ultra short in its duration of action. One of two tablets taken at bedtime, preferably with a warm bev erage, induce sleep within 20 minutes. Because it is rapidly and completely metabolized, usual ly within four hours, Som bulex is singularly free of the barbiturate hangover effect commonly associated with the more powerful hypnotics. Thus the product is ideally suited to patients who have initial difficulty In falling asleep, but, once asleep, do not awaken rested and refreshed. The brevity of tne product’s action also suits it to patients who awaken during the night and experience difficulty re turning to sleep. Such pa tients can take Sombulex dur ing the night and still awaken at their usual hour without BABY PICTURES IJV YOVR home ★ PHONE 4-3171 STANBACK STUDIO BANKERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, North Carolina Conserative - Solid - Dependable mental fuzziness. The value of the active ingredients of this new sleep inducer has been overlooked in the trend to ward more powerful barbitur ates which produce a stronger hypnotic effect lasting a long er period of time, but which may also cause hangover. Only in recent years, Schen ley Laboratories point oat, has the vastly stepped-up pace of industrial and social life creat ed the conditions for which Sombulex is best suited. Its rapid hypnotic action, without a hangover, is tailored for the needs Nof patients who are ex periencing for the first time interference with sleep doe to increased tensions and com plexities of living. Sombulex is available only upon the prescription of a physician. AtA&TCollege GREENSBORO Four' new trades will be of fered at A. and T. College be ginning with the Fall quarter accordinir to information re leased early this week by S. C. Smith, dean of the college's Technical Institute. The new otferlngs include: photography, sheet metal work, painting and decorating and trades drawing. New equipment for instruc tion in these areas have been set up in the new and modem Julian C. Price Hall which was completed during tlie past school year. Photography, a nine months course, including portraits and commercial photography, is de signed to give thorough train ing and practice necessary for success in' this field. Sheet metal, an eighteen months course, is designed to prepare individuals to enter a field that is in great demand and in which workers are paid a high hourly wage. The course will include a study of the manufacture and characteristics of sheet metal, methods Of con struction and requirements in industry. Instruction will be given in cool covering, gutter ing and methods in air condi tioning and heating. Applied drawing will be given as it relates to the various trade courses. It is designed lor students majoring in trades. Painting and decorating, a two-year course, will include house painting, interior and ex terior decorating and paper hanging. Church Group To Hold Annual Confab In N. Y. Approximately 25 delegates will represent the Durham South Unit (colored) ol Jehovah’s witnesses at the International Convention ol Jehovah’i Wit nesses being held at Yankee Stadium, New York City. O. M. Stokes, presiding miniate here and head ol the delegation, an nounced today that the group will travel by two special char tered busses. Some ol the dele gates Irom Chapel Hill, Oxlord and Henderson will join this DILLARD’S SELF-SERVICE • Market And Grocery • “We SeU The Beat For Less’* 1212 Fayetteville St. Telephone 3-2585 KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL CUSTOMERS Let Vs Fill Your Oil Tank ?iou) While Oil is Plentiful. KENAN OIL CO. TELEPHONE X-1212 Hillsboro Road Durham, N. C AND BABY MAKES THREE IN A HAPPY FAMILY BECAUSE OF SAVINGS WITH A FUTURE At Durham’s Headquarters For Thrift And Home Loans. • Ir e Welcome Your Account • CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE \% Mutual Savings And Loan Ass’n. AU Accounts Insured Up To $10,000.00 112 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. C. On Those Special Occasions At THE DONUT SHOP 336 E. Pettigrew St. Phone 9-6747 ‘The South’s Finest Eating Establishment’ W. G. PEARSON, II, Manager «SEE US FOR PARTY AND MEAL RESERVATIONS Try-Our “Specitd Of The Day” Only 50c ^ group to inake a total of 81 delegates leaving from Durham to join more than 125,000 other witnesses of Jehovah in their 8-day convention opeillng July IB. Stokes pointed out that Je hovah’s witnesses are coming from every state in the Union and nearly 100 countries to par ticipate in the largest religious convention ever to be held in America. Charter planes carry ing delegates from Africa, Europe, and Latin America will soon converge on New York. Large delegations, from Aus tralia, New Zealand, South Af rica and the Orient are already on the high seas. Some ,18,000 Canadians are expected. “It is significant in this ma terialistic age,” Stokes said, “that people will spend millions of dollars ior the privilege of assembling together to worship Jehovah God. It will be a feast for the mind on spiritual food. True faith-in God is not declin ing. Jehovah’s witnesses annual ly report a world-wide'increase of about 20 per cent in the number preaching. We expect thousands more will be baptized at the convention.” Rehearing For W. Irvin Asked TALLAHASSEE, Fla. A motion for a rehearing lor Walter Irvin, twice convicted and sentenced to death in .the Groveland “rape” case, has been filed in the Supreme Court of Florida. The papers were filed SPECIAL: Grave Monuments 245 ponnds) • $55.00. Markers and footstones also rednced. AWNINGS & TRUCK COV ERS MADE TO FIT. YOST’S SHOP — 3006 Roxboro Road. Open ’tU 9 P. M. — Call 9-4662 or 4-4543. RENT FURNISHED ROOMS at rea sonable rates. Phone 6-0151 or apply at 408 COZART. Near bos line. WANTED: mOH CALIBRE SALESMAN. Permanent Po sition. Top Earnngs. Car Es sential. Inqnire at 201 Snow Building, Monday or Wednes day between 10-12 a. m. and 1-4 p. m. MEN And WOMEN HAIR & SCALP CONDITIONER Rich in Lanolin and Sulphur Wrifc Pt[RLESS PROD'ICTS CO.' )69 Jackson Ave. lersey City 4. N.1. ®NEW METHOD® LAUNDRY And DRY CLEANERS Quality • Service 405 Roxboro Street DIAL 6959 For Real Estate, Renting Insurance, Repairs, And Building Supplies See UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. Telephone 3'6S21 814 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. by attorneys of the Natlowd As sociation for the Advancement of Colored People here this week. Irvin’s second conviction was affirmed by the State Supreme Court on June 23 with Justice Hobson dissenting on the ground that the conviction should have been reversed be cause of remarks which State’s Attorney Jess Hunter made in his closing argument *to the jury. The majority, however, held that the remarks were In order and upheld the conviction. Irvin is one of the four young Negroes charged with attacking a young white housewife back in the Summer of 1949. Ernest Thomas,' one ol the lour, was slain by a deputized mob. The other three were convicted, with Charles Greenlee, then 16 years old, receiving a Ule sentence, and Irvin and Sammy Shepard being sentenced to death. On appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, a new trial was ordered lor Irvin and Shepherd in 1951^En route to the second trial, Shepherd was killed by Sheriff Willis McCall ol Lake County, Fla., in whose custody he and Irvin wpre. Irvin also was shot by the sheriff and seriously injured. vid White, Leroy Harris and wile, Clara Harris, Mary Emma Harris Bailey and husband, Bm- nie Bailey, Isaac Harris, ain^, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Durham County, North Caro lina, to seU the landi ol Fletchur Harris d*ceascd, for asf'ets; and tte said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the Office ol the Clerk ol the Superior Court ol said County In the NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator ol Fletcher Har ris, deceased. Petitioner ^ NOTICE Jessie Thomas Harris and wife, Rebecca Harris, Hattie Harris White and huSband, David White, Lieroy Harris and wUe, Clara Harris, Mary Emma Har ris Bailey and husband, Bennie Bailey and tssac Harris, single, Defendants, and all other un> known persons in esse or not esse who are or maybe heirs at law and next of kin of Fletcher Harris, deceased, having an in terest of said land. THE DEFENDANTS, Hatfie Harris White and husbMid, Da- OVERTON'S Min B90Wff Write For FBEE Sample OVERTON HYGIENIC MFG. COMPANY 36SS Soath State Street Chicago 9, 111. Name . Address City Conrtliouse in Duriwon, North Carolina, on or before ten days alter the 27 day ol July, 1953, and answer or demur to the pe tition in said action, or the pe^. titioner will apply to the court .'or the relief demanded in said petition. This 27 day ol June, IMS. Signed: Jas R. Stone Asst. 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