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I 1 1\. >— t,ti) ‘H u.'cani'it.te* i Jv S'i '■ I Boyti win make an addiess from FFWMJAHY 21, 19S9jtl>'. ‘I'tmo ol the program. Wonsn's Kale !n Science To Be IHscrtsiisd aI Sinitt) Sat.-Sun, CHAKl/)TriCC. Sniit’i lV!)niarv Yiun; Women vii! i\.’vo!c the Iloy;1. 21, con;li!tlc! by Hr. V H-k-cn t u; Kciir.'.jry 2.i 22 Ij I'lo; llpinc: ' \V.) Iii ■ I, alics ! f? " | Tr . l/.tlyn niiy.U TTomiiicnl r, ;i!ic iia’.ician cmpinjfrl with the I) M CoriH.raiiiiii of Wrsliinfilon, TI:o arlivitics v.ii! h;;in :;t 9::i(. v.il!i 1C,islr:i(i«;i, cofUi- hmir a:itl viewing c\hil);'.3 in Iho Gcorijc' IC. naviu Sficnso Unll. In ll;c l.;l)rary Annex fumi l't'15 - 11:45 a.m., Hr. Uoyd will r C.. will hr" cot =!i!i -il t .!0|:.iv0 csyiTl i.ironnntion on jub K tur.tay ; r. i S;;n la- pro ’rcms, I an t stu^y Dppnrliinilii's fur wo Dnria;; t!u> ;.s.sci.ib!y i mon in the ficMj of mathcnialies |i rifvt 0.1 I-’ri.ijv i-'orn'iiT. I'l'b-jaiui sviiwicc. 'Dr. 15oyJ will aliio Ar-'ii' Kno\, rli.snlay malcrial.s prepared by the L' .n.^ra licnnitk, fnite 1 S'.alcs liiireaii on job op l'-r,i.o. LI!), ria 1 pM tiinities. r.'ir.t.m-nlal so-, menib.'r.; of the Smith r i;;>ii:i:;" by ^ frvuUy v, i!l be coor.!iiiaU)i'.-i of liie I Snlur.iay seminar: Mr,., V. K ii:\A r »ry 20. .sdi I) Jris Jarm V 11 pr •Jeiit I'-'' C'K will pl:iy aii 1 KurtK' of S ndin.:. ) Kciihbori,-' s:;;i r l.i; i sjiiool i Ne.il, niaUieinatics and chemi.stry o 1.1 colIo';e youn:^ woinc.v, a:i>l | inslru'jlur: and Mrs V. W. Wa;.li vsriH-n tcae’uTs of ir. ilhe'.i:i!i's| iirtlun, biolo'^y insinictor. fl iii .‘.lienre, luvc b-cri i:iviU\l (o| On Siiiuiay afternoon. I'ebriiary jJn the Sniitli yonn’ women iji aj22, i;i a piil)lie pnr.'ram in the stminar on SatiirJay niurmn",U nivor.-ity Church at 4 pm.. Dr. Ghana Official Speaks To FSIC KAYKTTirviLLE—Victor W«mk1, Gluina was the a.ssemWy »peaker Press Attache of the Embassy of at Fayetteville State Tcacliers Col- le'e Monday in obsprvanee of Nen- ro History Week. Wood’s subject was “Objective of the Nationalist Movement in West Africa.” The first objective of African Natioiiaiii>«n Is to seek political kinqdoni «s a 4#eile^uisite for economic and’ social develop ment of the people ®f Africa,” said Mr. Wood. The speaker frointcd to tlic •"act that West Africa h.n.s always j jjoranec and oiitnioded custom and l)coti in tlie Vanguard of th« Af-j traditions." rican Nationalist Movement and to- I taiiied farm Economy Moviiig From Dependent On Toiiacco r,!®JKVB!WW>—“Norlli €«i^ina 4oMars tn 1#3S to 42* wril*«n in a3ric*W*re is nwvin?! «w«y frowi! 3#46 to 207 iwBWoii in !#S8. a tolit tA>acco ewnoitiy ond owt | “WiHi out, *hdus ful'ire i* by hit own!try i»»w cccomrts than short^Mmiifiss," a farm mcHiRg' «nc h»lf ^ Mie Mcmm Crow all at A4T C«^le»c was told last week.' other agricultttral wnirees •ccur Tlic qKMikcr w3* Gcorce Wy«tt. in? to North CaroMna farmer*,” he .Jr.. heu'3 oC the Departmcsit otf , added. Aniinol tndustry at State Collcsc, Wyatt was inlrodno«1 by Dr. Kaleigti, who ddivorod the ban-1W. L, Kennedy, chairman. Animal quel •ddross at the 11th Anniwl! ImlHstry Department at A&T Col Dairy I*rodiietioa Short Cour9»j Icjc. Other persons appearin'; on held «f the Collcjc, li'cljruary 4«.: the program toicluded M. L. Cun lie spoke from the subject, “An imal Industtry Looks to the Future.” "N'orth Carolina and the South east f«cc 0 )>rilliant future if we continue to rid ourselves of i«- day it is the headquarters of the I’ati African Movement. Spcakin.c; of the great de.sire tor independence that is now sweep- in;: the continent of Africa, lie said. '‘The liberation of Africa i.s alre.idy in protircss. Us total com- LEGAL NOTICES Teadier Gels Danforth Aid I NORTH CAROLINA I DURHAM COUNTY DimilAM COUNTY SUPKUIOR I COURT I NOTICE TO CREDITORS SALISBUIIV — Miss El n or a In the matter of GLADYS II. Me- Smith, a.-ssociate profcR,-;or of Eng- NEIL, Administratrix of the Estate lish. Livingstone Concho, Salis- of P. II. McNEILL, Deceased, bury, lia" been appointed as Dan- ] The undersigned, having quali- frth Teacher for 1059, by the fjpd Admini.stratrix of the Es- Advisory Council of the Danforth Foundation. Dr. S E. Duncan. president, announced here today., ., ,, , . This initial appointment is !'> 1 year and carrics a ,j,eable "’‘>™«8amst said Estate to pres- . . ent them to the undersigned on or " ■ before the 29th day of January, The major qualifications for jgeo, or this notice will be plead- being appointed as Danforth gd bar of their recovery. All Teacher are: Outstanding academ- persons indebted to said Estate tate of P. S. McNeill, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this r.a.ss Spaulding, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify nil persons hav ing claimu against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigne4 at 114 W. Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before Feb ruary |4, lOCO, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to .said es tate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of February, 1959. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administratrix of the estate of Mac Bass S|iau1ding, deceased. Feb. 14, 21, 28. March 7, 14, 21, 1950. Referring directly to the sec tion's rapidly developing animal indu^ry he listed as other import ant needs, more am1 more reason able credit, a willin.gness by the farmer to adapt to noce.s.sary changcs, clearer vision to see the po.ss)l)ilitios and a willingne.ss to cross state lines with the idea of moving into the national economy. ‘‘We need not worry nlwut what is to come,” he continued, as much as we ean brag about from where we have come.” liev said''that the income from livestock in this state had increased from thirty million ic ability and evi'lonce of a vigor ous, searching mind; a personali ty which contributes to construc-, tive. creative effort in the class room: sound character and in tegrity, and serious inquiry with in the Christian tradition. Miss Smith is a native of Mon roe, N«rth Carolina and attend ed the public schools there. She received the A.B. c'e^ree (Cunt Laude) from North Carolina Col lege in 1944 and the M.A. degree in Literature from the Universi ty of Pittsburgh in 1949, She is working toward the Ph.D. degree in English at the University of Pittsburgh. _!Hip nanfnrfh Fniintlatinn established in 1927 by Mr. and Mrs. William n. Djnforth of St. Louis. It was their intention that the Foundation shoulJ serve the needs of you;i'4 men and v.onien will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 29th day of January, 1959. Gladys H. McNeill, Administratrix DURHAM COUNTY of the Estate of P. H. McNeill, De ceased. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA McKissick & Berry, Attorneys 209 1/2 West Main Street. Durham, North Carolina Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28; March 7, 14. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE No. 7503 Under and by virtue of the Su perior Court of Durham County made in the Special Proceeding wag [entitled L. C. Berry, Jr., Adminis trator of the Estate of Louvenia Jones, Deceased vs. Josephine Har- ri.s, Single; Waddell Hoskins, Single; Corine Hoskins, Single; Ed ward Hoskns and wife, Susie IIos- pr-rticularly their educational Major Jones and wife, Sarah need, U'ith six!cial e’rrph isis upon leones; Nero Jones, Jr., and wife, the cultural and sn;ri!ual aspects Jones; Jasper Jones, Ilf education. Tow:;rd this end jSingle; Maude J. Workman and the Foundation confincs its ac Boykins Harris; Kuth J liviiies voi’y lar”dy to the area of higher c.lucalioa v. ith special :;ltorilion to tiie recruitin'.; and . trainin'; of C!;:ijUun traclnrs ii: 1 all fields. . I « . ^ . I Miiis Smith i.? the dan 'h1or (i' 1 Mr. and Mr.-;. K Iward S.iiiUi, I’itt.s I bur,'-;!i. Po.'iosylv;;rJ.-). Durham County Civil Court No. 2768, MARTHA T. PATE, Plaintiff vs. JOHN R. PATE, Defendant. TO JOHN R. PATE: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has be«n filed in the aboye-entiUed action. The nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading on or be fore the 12th day of March, 1939, and upon your failure to do *o, me party saelclng* service upan you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 11th day'of February, 1939. MARGARET B. BfeSt Clerk Durhont County , Civil Colirt. , McKissick and Berry Attorneys at law. rob. 14 21 2R. March 7, D-: NORT^I CAJIOiiNA DURHAM dOUNTY NOtlCl OF AOMiMISTJlATlON , HAVING tor of the fi.-)t«te ,i){ l«se.^ (Wt) Allen, deceaned. »f fJiH%»fn CoHBty, 'North C»ro1iti«, ttiW t0 ^ng1n‘Durham Township nurUm!''"^ h.a^^g CUi!»is Lawson, Unmarried; and Febelle White, Single, Incompetent, de fendants, No. 7503, the undersign- od Commissiners will on Wednes fla^ the 4th day of March, 19fy9, jl2i00 ' o’cock Noon, at the Court House Door in Durham County North Carolina, offer for sale to the liighest bidder for cash, that tcrlaih tract of land lying and Ijc NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM roUNTY NOTICE OF /'■'MINISTRATION Havin,-; quainr.i a.s cxcT.tor of he Estate cf * ■’drew Nelson, de ceased, North C'arolin.i. tliis i.s to notify all persons ••■" in" claims again.st I Avenue, jNorth 5 degrees, East 75 •’®‘^°very. said estate to --;iiihii tiiom to the “ slake, Ihemo South 85 de- undersi"ne-i jf 114 W Parrish I ® stake; Street. Durha-r' Xorth Carolina on|“'^"‘^® ^outh 5 degrees West 75 Payinont, This 2nd day of February. 1959 JAMES T. HAWKfKS Execut*r County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the Ea.st side of Moreland Avenue and: against said Estate to ekh|1^il ttieflf) to the undersigned; at 20^ 1-9 Chapt'l Hill Street, Nprrt Carolina, on r before the 7th day late c' Durham County, j running thence with the propertyl"*^^ Carolin.^>. this i.s to notify line on the East side of Moreland Ibar pf their te All persons indebted to sairf Es tate will please malte immediate on or lM>forc th-» I7i;i day of Janu-^ thencc North 85 de ary, 19C0 01 notice will |,e Ihc place or plead in btr of ‘' "'r recovery. All P”'"*- beginning. And being Lots persons indebteti said estate will 100 as shown please make ii^imoriiale payment. | ” ■'*'^*>"'11 on the Plat of Lyon Park This the 12th da; of ’anuary, 19.59 jrecorded in Plat Book 2, Page 50, Mechani.s and F,irmc":; Bank, Administrator of the e.slale Andrew Nelson, (lecea.sei’ Jan. 17. 24, 31; Feb. 7, 14, 2i. of NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Il&ving qualilicd as Executor of the Estate of Jiimcs Ccphus. de- cegmi, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persuDS having cl-jims against said wIbIi* to exhibit them to the un- )ecsigned at 114 W. Parrish Street, iMThMi, North Carolina, on or be- fofe the 17th day of January, 1960 or-this notice will !>€ plead in bar . tf ttmr recovery. AH persons in- iebted to said estate will please lhake imedlate ;aymeni. ttie 12th day of JanuaiV, Itedwirica and Farmers Rank. at the Estate of James daopakcfl. 11. a«, 11; Feb. 7. i«, 21. Durham County Registry, and Ije- 11.4 the same piopcriy conveyed to 'Ipneral IJe.’.ltv Company by Kes wick Corporation, Substituted Trus tee by deed dated October 30, 1937, and recorded in Book 125, at Page 10, Registry of Durham County. On this property is located one-two story frame dwelling bearing City Enumeration of 1027 Moreland Avenue. That this sale is made subject to 1959 City and County ad valerom WILLIAM A. MAItSH, M. Attorney Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28 March 7. 14. NORTH CAROl.tNA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CKCDITOItS Having qualified as ewecHtrix «f the estate of Mrs. Mary Clartt fl^- son, deceased, l«te -ef Dillliam County, North Carolina, tMs 4s te notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 109 East Hillside Avenue, Durham, North Carolina on or before Uie 23rd taxes, and the highest bidder shall | day of January, I960, or this no- be required to deposit ten (10%) tice will be pleaded in bar of their per cent of his bid This 29th day of January, 1959. F. B. McKissick Forrest A. Pollard Commissioners Feb. 7, 14, 21; 28 ADMINISTRATOR'; NOTtfE NOTICE to cW^^blT^RS Having quaified as the Admin- istnurix of the estate tt Mrs. M* recovery. All persons indeMed to said es tate are requested to make imme diate payment. This the 23rd day of January, 1959. ANNIE JANE HOPSON Executrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary Clark Hopson, deceased. FM. U49I. Hm. 7-14-21-aB. nin'jham, representing the Greens l)oro Chamber of Commerce: J. M. Martecna and Rev. Clco M. McCoy, j both of the A&T staff. Dr. Warm- oth T. Gibbs, prcsWent of the col lege, presided. AValter Martin, Mount Olive and William Hunt, Macon, were award ed first ami socmul prizes, respect ively. in the contest for the best dairy production record.s. The awards were presented by B. W. Harris, director of Short Courses at the college and in charge of lo cal arrangements. During the three-day meet, the dairy farmers were brought up-to date on tlie latest inetluMis of mod ern dairying through lectures and demonstrations presented by prom inent experts in the field. The Short Course was spon.sor- ed, jointly, by the College and its Extension Service. Five Kew Study Programs Start This Summer At Hampton Institute HAMPTON, Va. — Five spccial programs will be features of the summer school curriculum at Hampton Institute during the reg ular summer session held on the college campus from June 15 to August 7, according to an an nouncement by Dr. Hugh M. Glos- ter, director of the, summer sess ion. The summer sessions, each of fering courses leading to a Bach elor’s or Master’s degree, are di vided into three, five or eight week terms with classes being held six days, a week. Spccial three week courses and workshops beginning July 15 will be held which arc designed to meet the spccial needs of teachers and providing three smsler hours of graduate or undergraduate cred it. The workshops w|ll be held on the Mentally Retarded Child, Au dio-Visual Aids, and a Theatre workshop. Other courses will be the Teaching of Reading, Princi' BEAUTICIANS CONFER—Mrs. Katie Wickham, Nat. President of the National Beauty Cultur- ists' League, confcrs with other National Officers as the organi zation launches its 1959 m;m- ship drive for 10,000 new mem bers .... Mrs. Wickham also discussed her 'lO-Point program which is geared toward accomp lishing t^e goal. Seated, left lo right, are Mrs. Wickham and the Nat. Corresponding Sec'y. Cor delia Jennings of Jeriey City, N. J, Standing, left to right, are: the 1st Nat. Vice Pr«54dont Maude Gadsen of NYC, Nat. Rcc. Sec'y. Louise Reaves Chapman of St. Lou:s, Mo., and D. A. Jul ius cf Miami, Fla. who is the Administrator of the NBCL In stitute. Barber-Scotia Lists 42 Students On Honor Roll CONCORD—Dr. Paul L. Taylor, Dean of In.slruction of Barber Scotia College, released tlie fol towing list of students v,'ho had maintained a 15 average or better for the first semester thus quali fying for the academic honor rollt Seniors: Lus Minuette Brame. Henderson, N. C.; Eva Pearl Brown, Glennville. Ga.: Josephine Inez Drown, Edisto Island, S. C.; Emma Cook, Concord, N. C.; Richard C. Dickinson, Kannapolis, N. C.: Sarah Good, Gastonia, N. C.; Doris E. Horne, Concord, N. C.; Dessie McNeil, Erwin, N. C.; Mar ion Moore, Gastonia, N. C.; Bertha Smith, Oakboro, N. C.; Eunice pies of Speech Corre(?Won and| Kannapolis. N.C.; Nan- Therapy, and Science for Elemcn-^ Thompson, Sweetwater, Tenn.; tary School Teachers CLASSIFIED ADS-:- 10 Shirts reg, packed 1 or 2 Shirts 3 or more .._.$1.90 -.ea. 20c „ea. 19c Deluxe packed shirts ea. 20e SANITARY r.aiiii]cicr8 AimI (lleanors DIAL 2 4831 CORNER PINE STREET AND LAKEWOOD AVENUE Service Caraget Spei^lil’s Aiilo Scrvicc lloatl Service .. . Steam Cleaning Service ... Recapping . . . Wheel Alignment. PHONE: C-2571 Union Elcctric Company, Inc. • Electrical Contracting • Electrical Supplies • Electrical Appliances DAY PHONE: 2-6248 2241 FAYETTF.VILLE R(5aD INLAW L/NOLBUM, ASfHAU HUHHF.H AND WALL TILE —Free EstirhateB—^ Hunt Unoleutn MntJ TUe f.ompmy. Inc. PHONE 9-l»ll.‘5—NinifT 3-3747 350.‘S ROXBORO ROAD Martha Weathington, Greenville, N. C.; Sarah Wilcox Greenville, N. C.; Emma Wilson, Shelby, N.C. Juniors; Josephine Asbury, Con cord, N. C.; Shelvgcne Beeks, Greenville, S. C.; Barbara Byrd, Gastonia, N. C.; Christine Dillard, Greenville, S. C.; Ethel Davis, East Spencer, N. C.; Elizabetli Ed wards, Concord, N. C.; Gloria Young DuBissctte, Concord, N. C.; Mary Francos Johnson, Concord, -Agnefr .lenes, Halifax, N.C.t- Mable Poe, East Spcncer, N. C.; Mable Iticliard.son, lto:nc, G.i.; Martha Stoner, Salisbury, N. C. Bobbye Jean Wright, Creenvivlie, S. C, COAL “OK In Evcrjr Weigh” IVY. H. Ili5al & Son triiding a» McChee Coal Co. CAM. 1-^141 reserve uMHU"" J.T.S. BROWN'i MON ceUfAMT LumtneAutft Ktnluekf BlnitiWkiatr iO% Mratikl whitktf nW fr«4a huM wtrO. Sophomores: Ger.ddine Lc'ToKp, Mullins, S. C.; Erne:llne Slade, Mariretta, Ga.; Dori.« L. Sneed, Wake Forest, N. C.; Doyle Stew art. Concord, N. C. Fresimen: RoJjert Cannon, Kannapolis, N. C.; Jo'ieiihiiio Dav is, Westvilie, S. C.; Joyce Don" las, llunter:iville, N. C.; Dorotliea C. Elmore, Greenville, S. C.; Mar lory L. Neely, Concord, N. C.; Vir ga Lee Smith, Barnesville, Ga.; Magnolia Tiionip.son, Dillon, S. C.: ‘Jhirley Vaut^hii, I,eal:.sville, N. C. H lit .. .NrvVirt' VODKA 4'5 QlIAJiT $3-95 PINT S2.50 100 Proof. Made from Grain by L. Relst¥ & f.ie, Cockeysvllle, Md., U.S.A. NOW IS A GOOD TIME Nan To Review Your Insurance Policies And Discover Your Additional Insurance Needs. Consult A North Carolina Mutulal Agent Today NORTH UROIINA MUTUAL LIFE INSlJRANCp a)Mt^ANY G06V^ PayettevUle Street W. L. C^ook, Manager
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