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ting D«an of Man; Alice A.
Jacktoon, B.S., Uamptoa Insti
tute of Library Service, M.S.
Columbia Unlveriity School of
Library Service, Librarian; and
Fannie L. WlUii, typing, Wlllis-
ton High School, Secretary to
the Dean. She formerly worked
&■ Awistant to the Registrar at
the college.
Serving ai replacement*
the teaching staff at Newbold
Laboratory School located oi
the campus are Margaret Lock'
amy, B.S., Fayetteville State
Teachers College, M.S., New
York University, Supervising
Teacher and Eleanor B. Mit
chell, A.B., Shaw University,
M.S., Columbia University, Su
pervising Teacher.
Mrs. Eunice H. Carter, noted
lawyer, former Anistant Dis
trict Attorney lor New York
County, presidv* at the Seventh
General Conference of Consul-:
tative Non-Govemmental Or
ganizations held recently at
Geneva Switzerland. Mrs. Car
ter who as Assistant to former
N. Y. Governor Thomas E.
Dewey won Internatlortal repu
tation as a brilliant trial lawyer
is representing the Internation
al Council of Women.
The Conference reviewed the
activities of its Bureau for the
period 1055-1957 and adopted
resolutions on the adoption of
the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights on the convening
of a conference of organizations
interested in the elimination of
discrimination, on the responsi
bility of non-governmental or
ganizations towards United Na
tions resolutions relevant to
them, and on facilities for inter
national operation of interna
tional non-govemmental or
ganizations.
Dr. Parker Named Acting Dean At FayetteYille
FAYETTEVILLE
Heading the list of faculty-
staff changes at the Fuyette-
vhle State Teachers College for
the forthcoming school year Is
the appointment of Dr. La
fayette Parker as Acting Dean
of the College. Dr. Parker^ who
has served for two years as
Dean of men and for the past
eight as Director of Placement
and Instructor In Education,
holds the B.S. Degree from the
Fayetteville State Teachers Col
lege and the M.A. Diegree from
Coloumbia University. On June
12 he was awarded the Degree
of Doctor oof Education by the
University of Pittsburgh.
Newcomers to the teaching
faculty and staff are William
Best, B. Mus., M. Mus., Ameri
can Conservatory of Music,
Music; Thomas A. Oavin, B.S.,
M.S., the North Carolina Ag
ricultural and Technical Col
lege, Auto Mechanics and Band;
William Robinson, B. S., Wil
berforce Umversity, M. Ed.,
University of Pittsburgh, Com
mercial Education; Vance E.
McBroom, graduate, Hampton
Institute, Carpentry; Charles D
Sanders, B.S., St. Augustine’s
College, M. Ed., Springfield
College, Social Scianca and Ac-
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Miss Shirley Ruth Williams,
“Miss North Carolina College
of 1956”, has been awarded a
$1,500 drama scholarship to
Karamu House, Western Re
serve University’s drama work
shop, in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Siler City coed graduat
ed with Magna Cum Laude
honors from NCC last June.
She majored In German and
drama. A member of Delta Sig
ma Theta Sorority, she was also
a senior counselor, a leader in
student government and stu
dent publication activities.
At Karamu House, Miss Wil
liams has t>een assigned to di
rect the Children-Youth Thea
ter and to supervise costuming.
Her first two prodctions are
“A Hatful of Rain” and "Pipe
Dreama.”
The former NCC queen is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
WUliama of Siler City. A sister,
Mrs. Hazel Williams RoUlna of
New York finished NCC In ‘55.
She la employed as a file
clerk In the International Sales
Department of Macmillan Pub
lishing Company in New York
this summer.
National Figures To Discuss
Desegregation Plan At School
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Durham Births
Listed For Aug.
The following births were re
ported to the Durh^ County
Health Department Huring the
week of August 13 through 17,
19S7:
McLendon and Annie TUley,
boy.
Louis and Alma Wade, girl
Arthur and Carrie Smith, boy.
Reuben and Elizabeth Davis,
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MONTEAGLE, TENN.
Leaders from the South and
North will meet over the Labor
Day week end at the Highlan
der Folk School near Montea-
gle, Tennessee, to consider past
progress and plan future action
in the South’s integration strug>
gle. Highlander la celebrating
Its twenty-fifth anniversary
with a four day seminar plan
ned around the theme “The
South Thinking Ahead”. Dean
John Thompson, of the Univer
sity of Chicago’s Rockefeller
Chapel, will ctiair the seminar
which will meet from August
30 through September 2.
Dr. Thompson, a Protestant
minister, and himself a native
of Tennessee, has long been an
active champion of social Jus
tice and equal rights for all. He
is a former Highlander staff
member, having worked at the
school while training for the
ministry at Louisville Theologi
cal Seminary.
Progress reports will be made
from such key areas In the
South as Clinton, Tennessee;
Kolnonia Farm, an interracial
Christian community in Amerl-
cus, Georgia; Birmingliam, Ala
bama; and Tallasassee, Florida.
Worlcshops will consider the
implications of integration for
church groups, educators, trade
unions, business and industry,
and community and civic or
ganizations.
The conference will conclude
the morning of Labor Day with
summary addresses by Rev,
Martin Luther King, Jr., presi
dent of the Montgomery Im-
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provement Association which
guided and directed the recent
bus protest in Montgomery,
Alabama; and Aubrey Williams,
publisher of “The Southern
Farm and Home”, and a former
director of the National Youth
Administration. Williams will
will speak on “A New Dealer
Looks at the Present’’, and Dr.
King will consider 'The Look;
to the Future."
Faculty Meet
To Open New
School Year
, PETERSBURG, VA.
Virginia State College will
begin its fall session with a pre
school faculty workshop which
will be held from September
6-9, It was announced recently
by Dr. Robert P. Daniels, presi
dent of the College.
New students are scheduled
to arrive on September 10 for a
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tlon. Other students will arrive
on September 16 in time for
registration. Classes will begin
on September 18 at 8:00 a.m.
Dr. Daniel also annoimced
twenty-five new staff appoint
ments for the College at Peters
burg and two for the Division
at Norfolk.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
Notice Of Administratrix
Having Qualified as Adminis
tratrix of the Elstate of Fred D.
Crews, deceased, late of Dur-
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to ex
hibit them to the undersigned
at 706 Lin wood Avenue, Dur
ham, Norte Carolina, on or be
fore the 24th day of August,
18S8, or this notice will be
plead In bar of their rMovery.
All persons Indebted ta said es
tate will please make immedi
ate payment.
TUs, the 16th day of August,
19S7.
(Mrs.) Rose Richardson For
tune, Administratrix of the Es
tate of Fred D. Crews, deceased
M. Hugh Thonfposn, Attorney
Aug. 24, 31; Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COXmTY
Notice Of Administration
Having qualified as l^ecutor
of the Estate of Mary C'. Evans,
deceased, late of Durham Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit
them to the underslnied, at 114
W. Pai^ish Street, Durham,^.
C., on or before the 13th day of
August, 1058, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery.
All persons Indebted to said
estate will please make immedi
ate payment.
This 18th day of August,
1857.
N. H. Bennett, Jr., Executor
C. O. Pearson, Attorney
Aug. 17, 24, 31; Sept. 7, 14, 21.
DURHAM COUNTY
Durham County Civil Court
Joyce Wooten Hayman
VI.
Oliver Hayman
NOTICE
The above named defendant,
Oliver Hayman, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the
Durham County Civil Court,
Durham, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff to secure an absolute
divorce from the defendant up
on the ground of two years
separation; that the defendant
will further take notice that he
is required to appear at the of
fice of the Clerk of the Durham
County Civil Court of Durham,
North Carolina, in the Court
house In Durham, on or before
twenty (20) days after the 31st
day of August, 1957, and an
swer or demur to the complaint
in aaid action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said Com
plaint.
This, the 31st day of July,
1957.
Margaret B. Best, Clerk of the
Durham County Civil Court
William A. Marsh, ^r.. Attorney
Van Sombeeks Home After Two
Weeks Spent In Toronto, Ohio
Blr. and Mrs. G. Van Som-
beek of 1903 £^x Rd., retiim-
ed from a two week’s vacation,
visiting their daughter and
family in Toronto, Ohio. Their
other two daughters live in Eu
rope and their son with his
family in Phoenix, Arizona. All
are active members of the
Baha’i World Faith, working for
World Peace through reconcili
ation of all religions and"
peoples of the world.
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