YdimeSTOWN. Ohlol — Rev. M srd S. Parham, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Parham 0^^412 Pekoe 'Ave.i'ws achediried to(l»e awarded the degree of Master j of Theology by the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, of Berkeley, .California at the Friday, May l%t Commence ment Exerci^s. Parbam could not be present Sqi t'^e degree was to be awarded in absentia. Psrham attended/, classes part- time at the Berkeley seminary while pastoring thle Faith Pres byterian Church of /Oakland. Since leaving. he has finished a thesis, “Foundations for A Christian Ed ucation Curriculum! for the Senior CitiKen,” which wa.i accepted by the faculty in Ma^h. Aside from the class work, thesis investi gation required rwearcii from all section of the cnumry. The Rev. Mr. I'arham has pas- tored the Butler /Memorial Pres byterian Church in Youngstown, Ohio for the past\ two years. He serves on tlie Evangelism and Christian Education; Committees of Mahoning Pre.sbypry, as Devo tions Chairman of ^be Youngstown Ministerial Association, and Scc- retary-Treasurer tho Interde nominational Ministerial Fellow ship. 1 Beside the Rutter Church, a mission called the/ Kimmel Brook California School Community Church is flourishing under his leadership. Home Economics Day for, A and T GREEnSBOKO,* -41 J'Home Ec onomics Day”, to be observed at A&T College on Saturday, May 2, will draw some 200 school girls in vited from throughout .North Car olina. Aimed at emphasizing oppor tunities available in professional Home Economics, foods, elothing, research and related fields, the day long program is being sponsor- e«l by the A&T College Depart ment of Homo Economics. Mrs. Clara V. Evans, Chairman of the Department stated that the meet is to be conducted on the theme, “Unfold Your Future” and several nationally prominent fi gures in the Home Economics field will appear on the program. The yniine vi.sitors will also ob serve a fashion show of inexpen sive .school wear and will be guests at a picnic lunulieon, formal din ner and the Festival Ball, the lat ter a feature,of the Festival of Liv ing prograirt liiidcryta* at ahe col lege. " WBtVfSCKt 8TAA1QBT BOtntBOtWBISEITiMFBOOr ^ ' 6 m mion n nm ifreTXM « mm ■ numir tMiimu, nimion . - ini, w .* - -I i > - • j . . » t. fAT,. MAY 7, 1»5y ”TM* tHUTH - ~ LEGAL NOTICES QUALITY — During National Horn* Demonstration Weak, May 3*9, these and millions of other rural homemakers will celebrate the quality of living they have helped to achieve for themselves and their families. Top left; Mrs. Annie M. Pitts, Newberry, S. C., Is proudly showing efr her-^iwod* erniied kitchen to Home, Djimtn- stration Agent LilKan G. Saun ders, left; t«p right: the ‘William Hunters, Jr., Val4asta, Ga*, fet ^ pointers on home tanninf ifrem ■ Home Agent Lily 0. Ro(t«r«k center: Mr. and. Mrs. Stanford, Abbeville, 'Ala., show Home Agent Sadie Kynard the quality home-grown foods they have . stored in their upright home freexer; bottom left; Mrs. William H. Sumler, left. Rocky Mount, N. C., invites Home Agent Margaret Wade to examine tlie slip cover she has made; bottom right; Mrs. Fannie McKneeiy, Idabel, Okla., is getting pointers on sewing from Home Agent Dorothy A. Doakes, standing. USDA Photos Move to Better Living Conditions lor Rural Families {Moral Force Is Theme of National Home Demonstration Week Obs I Held Answer To World Woes llow the quality of rural family iments — such a$ home construc- living has been improving will be | tion — comes from better farming the principal topic of discussion-methods, a variety pf.farm enter-i by nearly 7 million homemakers during National Home Demonstra tion Week, May 3-9, says the U. S. Department of AlVicudture. Although rural home improve ment amqng low-income families is not moving ah?ad at a r;(pid pgce, many of these families also have have much to celebrate, say of ficials of the Cooperative Exten sion Service. More than 4,000 Ex tension home demonstration a«ents work with low-income as well as other families, providing them with home economics research in formation from the Department of Agriculture, the land-grant .Col leges and experiment stations. Among,these Extension workers arc alMMit 450 Negro homes agents who conduct a year-round educa tional program with close to half a million coloi%d ho^t|mak^s. Achievements of these homemak ers and their families include; Im- prbved family relations, some home construction and moderhization, lM»tter methods of food produc tion and preservation, more nutri tious family meals, and tetter liome furnishings and equipment. Money for the basic improve- ^ CLASSIIFIED ADS 10 Sfairti reg, packed $1.90 1 or 2 Shirts 20c I or more .^. 19o Deluxe packed ihirti —~ea. 20r ; (CelloRhanev $ANITARY Launderers And Cleaners DIAL 2-4831 • COR^R PINE STREET AND lAkEWOOD AVENUE • ^rvic« Garage* Speight’s Aulo Service flocd Service ... Steam Cleaninp Sereiee ,., Recapping ... Wheel AUgnment. PHONE: 6-2571 Pettigrew and Fayetteville St«. INLAW LINOLEUM, ASirHAUT RUBBER AND WALL TILE —Free Eatirnatea— SBuut ^i^ifoutuM And TiU Company, fn«. ( J*HONK, »-naa—ynQirr a-mf I mmowtmcMtOAD I' Union Electric Company, Inc. • electrical Contracting • Electrical Suppliet • Ele'ctrical Applianceg • Li§h ting Fixturet DAY PHONE: 2-6248 2241 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD COAL “OK In Every Weigh” H. Head & Son trading u Mc^Ghee Coal Co. CALL I-IMI FOR SALE $l»aOO DOWN 3 BMreom, krlek Heme For Colored lOf vifeHMt: durha^' *-] Tel. 9.19i4 , % You Can’t Afford l o Miss What We Offer! Accident And Health Insurance Hospitalization Insurance Individual or Family Plan - Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Miscel* laneouB Fees With Sur gical Benefits 70 Days Per Year. AGENTS WANTED Local and Statewide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company PHONE 3-3331 , -'111 -’I . 1,*. l'. I'l'Ml- I'll.. 11- '• Durhaini' N.' C,' '"" prises which provide ' year-round income, part-time off-farm etaployi ment, and through credit aid from USDA’s Farmers Home Admin istration which made or insure^ housing loans for 7,450 white and colored families last year. 'While'some. j»omem«kers.iWillnl»^'‘iit home’-improvment. Mrs. Will- showing off-their new hom^ dur ing National Home Demonstration Week, others will be -shdwiiia neighbors their new'kUehen, cabi- riets, reupholstered chairs, k flew kitchen sink with hot and' cold running water, ji home fteezer, rows of jars of hoin^ eannii^,' or a new dress.made for a dait^ter’s graduation from; blghi ixhoirf.' ’ .. Mrs. Annie M. Pitti’of N^w^fryi S.C., for example^-win ba^^ a ^up- in to see her modern .kRch^.^itl^ cabinets,. couhter,,'sliely£$ for>pot- —I .^1 , , 1^,1 li J ted plants and an ivory-hued radio with telephone to match. The South Carolina demonstra tion house, where homemakers go I GREENSBORO. — America’s and liv^»and learn for a week, has! present difficult position in world stimulated marked home improve-j affairs is not entirely hopeless an ment all over the State. | a&T College audience was told la neighboring North Carolina, | last week, thousands of homemakers arc HOTici TO cnorrou Please take n«::ce tliat the on- dersifinel is the duly appointe*! and acting administrator of the ;s!ate of Eiizabetil Jackson Allen, lece .ted, and this is to notify all persons h»vin;^ claims against the estate d said to file them with the *1 Tfiinistrator at hii ;.rice at 219 Wachovia Bank Pir^Jin Durham North Carolina, nith one year from this date or this notice will t)e pleaded in bar of their rccov- ary. All persons indebted to said estate will please mat:c immed iate payment of saiJ indebtedness. This the 19th day of March 1959. ROBINSON O. EVERETT, Administrator of t!«e Es tate of Elizabeth Jackson Allen, Decea.sed. Mir. 28; Apr. 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2 NOTICE OF ADMIKISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Having qualifiei as Executor of the Estate of LILLIE V, JACKSOX, deceased, late of Durham (,'ounty, Noi"th Carolina, this i.5 to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to exhibit them tP the undersigned, at 2306 Crest Street. Durham, North Carolina, on or be fore the 11th day of April, 1960, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate liayment. This 2nd day of April, 19.59. CHARLIE DAVIS, E.xecutor C. O. PEARSON, Attorney Apr. It, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16 all pCTsf;“.>5 havin’ clainu a'tainot saifi wrtate to e:*iibit them l» th*' undcrsijr.ed at 144 W. I'arrfsh Street, Durham North Caroima on of before April Vi, i960 or thia notice will pleaded in ter of their recovery All p»r-'»nt iNrtrht- ed to said estate will piease make immeiljate payment. This 13th day of April, 1690 Mechanics & Famw-rs IJank, Ai!- ministrator of the Estate ot Lu^ • ther S. Cilliard. deceased. AdhI 18. 25: May 2, 0, 16. 23. ^ O AWIMISTRATO.I' NOTICS llavin" qualified as Adaninistra- tri of the E-State of Bev. William Francis Cox, deceased, laie of Dur ham County, Nortli Carolina, this i. to notify all persons having claims a-’ainst the estate of said Detcased to f'xhibit them to the undorsicne'i on cr before tiie i«Jth (lay of April. 19M). or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to .sai»l Estate will pleai;e make imnieliate payment to the unflersisned. This 13th day of April. 1969 MRS. EVERTA COX HOLLOWAY 1106 HOLT STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA W. G.* PEARSON, II Uaroine to put firit things first lam UiiSumler of the Rocky Mount area, for example, was planning to buy a; new dining room suite and living room sofa until her demon stration agent, Mrs. Margaret Wadei got her thinking about the eonventehce of a kitchen sink with ho| android runnipg Water. ‘ Mfs.i Sumler has now refurbish ed her old iurniture and is going to ■ nwdtt- a)it with - it for a -wbile.- But in the kitchen there is a shiny new sink and water is avail able. at a twist of a wrist. MBOYA AT end from rtflbt, a Kanya't Lealtlativa; CwncU anil prttidant of tV* ^ K^ya Uniofi, If ihawn at Embassy R*c*|fti«ti yHran > In. lib honar April U ky !%(«»*, chargc d'affaires to .Mr.'Thamat is Mrs. George A. ^a^ora. Wife of the Liberian Antbaasador to the United States. -At riilft is Ambattader Daniel :A,. Chapman of the Embassy of Ahana. The speaker was Asa T. Spauld-i ing, president of a Durham life in surance company and a United States delegate to the recent meet ing of UNESCO held in New Delhi, India. He was dinner speaker at the annual ROTC Banquet-Ball given by the Joint Air ForetfArmy Cadet Officers Club and held at the College on Saturday evening April 18. He "sarfr shrewd politics, diplo-' matic cleverness and even, power and force are not the solutions to our international problems. Only a rededication to high moral and spiritual values in our dealings with each other and with other peoples of the world can restore this country to its rigliful place of leadership among the nations of the world. “Our positiuu", he said, “is not hopeless, but we musi, as soon as po.ssible, return our relations to tiie higbfSt (;iiristian plane, secur-1 ing justice 'for all, regardless of race, creed or color, Replace loVe for hate and practice the ideal of democracy. NORTH CAROLINA j DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | H.WING qualii'ied as Executor! of the Estate o t FEBBIE JOHN ' SON, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to; notify all persons having claims ^ against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 906 Mack-’ lin Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of April, 1960, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebced to said estate are asked to make immediate payment. This, the 13th day of April.1959. FREEMAN JOHNSON, EXECU TOR OF THE ESTATE OF FEBBIE JOHNSON, DECEASED. M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTOR NEY. April. 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23 DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CARQUMA) Greensboro—The Generai^^A^W-* be anqounced and installed at thC| ni Association of ACT Collffft^Wjl^l annual ')unciieon to be held that | hold itj annual maetmg at the college on Saturday, May 9. The business ^essions to be lield in the Coltrane Hall ''audit.orium will get underway promptly at 10:00 A. M. N#w offieers being elected now by mail ba^lotii^r will afteriH^n at the conclusion of the meet. Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs, presi dent of .the college will deliver the luncheon address. Howard C. Barnhill, Charlotte, health educator is president of the organization. “but Yoitr First CaU” WE Esnti^er^ and deliver DURHAM SUPPLY CO. Biuldiilje Materials MiitonAv«.jit Phone 4967 Metered Deliveiy**^ -gyim J im A M „,„,DUKHAM.N.C IMS MAYTAO CHIirTAM« Here’s why you should fcuy your appliance from Mont gomery & Aldridge! ... We offer Speciclized Service; the best equipped shop in Durham, Including parts for all the appliances we sell. Montgomery. And Aldridge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. Morgan & Roney Sts. Phone tl83 P9|ii^te Cjtfol^aa Wi^.£lcne> Every 'Wedneisd^ tft l P. M. DURHAM COUNTY) COLEEN K. MOORE, Plaintiff, vs. WILBERT Q. MOORE, Defend ant. TO WILBERT Q. MOORE: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above named actiim. The nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce from the bonds of matririiony on the grounds of two years separatioiv You are r^ijired to itiajp. d^ fense to su(jh an or be fore the 15^ jfla^ of'June, 1959, and upon ybnr ^ilure to do so, the party ae«ki^ «rvicc upmi you will apply to ^ Oiu^t fbr relief sought. This’15th day of April, 1959. Margaret B. Best Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court r. B. McKissick Attorney April 18, 25; May 2, 9. 0 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Admin istrator of the estate of Luther S. Gilliard, late of Durham (?ounty. North Carolina, this is to notify NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE Lewis A. Wright and wife, Lu- -ilio WrtshL; L. Ernest Wri;ht and W!>. Emma Wri.:;ht: Lsaae Wri"ht an I wifp. Ine:? Vvn^iit. Petitioners s. Letlio Kin"!, single; .\nna King, siogle: Sam Konncdy, Joe Ken- notly: Will Kiniudy, et al, defend ants. The defendants. Lettie King, single, Arina Kinct. single, Sam Kennedy, loe Kennedy, Will Ken- neJy. Katie Walters, Theodore Walters, Robert McKnight, Matil da McKni^ht, Willie .Mae Me- Kni"ht. Albert McKnight, Lociua -McKnight, Thecdore WhitwiMth, .Jessie Mae Ki.tS, Chasie White side. Estelle Whitworth, Vamer Whit’vorth, Ella Ruth l.awrcnce. Wade’ll Ijwrence. Katherlcne Law rence. John Wright, Beatrice Love, and Ophelia Walker, heirs at law of A. J. McKnight. deceased, and all other persons in esse or not in esse who are or may be heirs at law of the deceased, or interested in the .subject matter, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Durham County. North Carolina, by the petitioners for a partition or division of said land as tPoaiits in common and lieirs of law of the deceased. And said defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to apepar at the office o£ Durham County, North Carolina, in his office in the Court House in Durham. North Carolina. And an swer or demur to the petition filed in said proceeding on or before ten days after the 23rd day *f May, 1959. or petitioners will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This 20th day of April, 195& JAS. R. STONE Clerk of the SupMior Court C. J. Gates, Attorney. Anril Maj 2»,9*’ 1ft MedicalCare ^klTooifigh WASIUNGTON. D. C—AFlrCIO President George Meany Monday congratulated the Secretary ol Health, Education and Welfare on his Report on Health Benefits which “cuts through the log of poisonous misinformation*’ circu lated by opponents of the Foraad bill (H R. 4700) . Meany said Secretary Flemniina's report provides “eoenwhetwiwg statistical evideoee" supporlisg la- bar's claim that retired warkers cannot afford the rising costs *f medical care. • ^ TO uiu> youl yi^SiisarBficdM^^I 814 FAYETTEVILLE SS.

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