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SAT, 0CT, II,
THE CAROLINA
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Mrs. Eller
I Mrvicet for Mrs. 'Hiere
Ell«r, 42 of Winston
Church. Hie pMtor, J. A.|
Brown, officiated. Burial followed
in Beechwood cemeterjr.
She died Tuesday, October M. at
Duke Hospital. ScarborouBh handl
ed the arrangements.
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WHITE SPECTATORS
Last week was really dull and boring;'however, I
nanaged to dig up some news. Darden High of Wilson Idelebrated
'heir homecoming last Friday. Wilson was host to Hillsiite, Krtd nearly
ill of Hillside’s student body was there. The band, the student council,
tQd the football team were present at the game. Maybe this accounted
for Hillside’s victory. At any rate, we now have a record of 5-1 for
he season.
Halloween is Saturday, but all the goblins will be “dressed up” for
,\orth Carolina College’s homecoming. The parade will be held Satur-
lay morning, while the game will be that evening.
Betty Jo Goodloe was hostess for “Hi-Fi’s” of the Jack and Jill
Club on Saturday. Their current project is soliciting funds for
UNICEF. -
Youth Wants To Know Forum meeting was held Sunday. Dr. L T.
Walker gave a very interesting coverage of his Middle Hast tour.
Color slides were shown and everybody enjoyed him. ■'
Good luck to all Hillside girls on keeping their boyfriendi.jl under-
understani that “RET” is trying to dominate the male species.
Hillside plays Llgon High Friday. Ligon High of Raleigh has been
HilUiSe’s rival for ages and to win the championship over ijgoh
.vould be “The Most”.
T; A.'Grady Recreation Center is giving a Halloween Party this
Saturday night at the center. All goblins, who will not be tired after
V. C. C.’s game, are invited to come and celebrate their joyous oc-
:a^pn.
■■^at’s about all the news for this week. Until next Saturday, “Be
.*Dol, calm and studious".
REV. HAROLD ROLAND
Mt. Gilead
REV. A. L.^0MP80N
Mt. Calvary Congragatlenal
Continued from front page
superintendent.
Outstanding on the Wednesday’s
program was a sermon by Dr. T.
J. Jemison of Baton Rougn, La.,
recording secretary of the Nation
al Baptist Convention. Music was
by the Shaw University Choir.
The educational sermon by Dr. W.
R. Strassner, president of Shaw
University, was scheduled for
Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday’s session of the con
vention will schedule, devotionals
with “Hope—A Source of Power,”
as the theme led by Rev. S. D.
Mclver ctf Lexington. Addresses
by Rev. Douglas Branch of Raleigh
and Rev. W. C. Somerville of
Washington, D. C., executive sec
retary of the Lott Carey Mission
ary Convention will follow.
At 11:00 a.m., Dr. Miles Mark
Fisher, pastor of the White Rock
Baptist Church o^ Durham, will
lecture on “Planning Sermons for
Special Days.”
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itALEI«H STAR|PRt-^PIctwrMl
l^ar* are mehtbart pf Ih* start.
In0 lintHip for Ligon hift«, of
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Raleigh. Left to right, front row,
are Laney Partin,-David Starks,
Lynwotd Monroe, Arthur Leon
ard and William Robertson.
Back row, order, ara Charles
Williams, Bobby Gardner, Al-
bsrt Hawkins, Jimmie Horten,
Louie Johnson, and Bennia
Mack,
j-ljliside Hornets |o Face Arcli
ilvals In Thufsddy: Nigiit Battle
Arch riv^s Hilliide and Ligon
igh, of Raleigh, will square off at
'(^rham Athletic Park Thursday
ight in a game which promises
0 decide the western triple A
hampion.
Both tekme have excellent chan-
-Contest
es :ot taktRg the division honors, -dera-use -tJie- “belly seriea” with
'he Raleigh team is undefeated in
onference play while Hillside has
irt only one.
'Hillside has a 5-1 record while
igon’s conference record is 6-1.
htf.. Hornefs only loss came at
li) hands of Williston of Wilming-
oni4.', ,
Comparisons, as in the case in
grudge” matches, mean little for
Thursday’s game. However, for the
record, it should be pointed out
that' Hillside’s only loss came at
the hands of Williston of Wilming
ton, a team Ligon drubbed 22-12.
Both teams defeated Rocky'Mount.
Hillside to the tune of 26-6, and
Ugon by a 24-0 count.
Ligon has also lost once, to High
Point in a non-conference tilt.
Coach Russell Blunt of Hillside
has brought his charges along
strong this year after a, very dis
mal season last year, He has vir
tually-the same team, but a year’s
experience has added much to this
year’s team play.
“Pete” Williams, Raleigh men
tor, stated that, “the Hillside grid-
devasting results.” He had praise
for Hillside’s ability to run and
pass the ball, and especially for
backs: Mickey Day, James Hollo
way, Black, Leroy Walker and
Wanna Dooms. Stanback is the
standout in the forward wall.
Coach Williams will counter
with probably two of the fastest
backs in the North High
Schools in James SteWart and
William Crockett. They came in
first and second resgijiptively in
(he State High tracl^'jfiaiet last
year. Either one can break a game
open with explosive, long jaunts.
. Ligon beat Hillsid^.,^st year
22-0. ^ ^ / !
Chartered buses will leiVe Ral
eigh Thursday aftemooQ heading
for Durham laden ^Vith’the Little
Blues, students and supporters.
Continued from front page
her 31, or be krt at the starting
line.
Relative standing of contestants
this week is as folows:
Mrs. 'Eula Steele Laney .. 764,500
Mrs. Josephine Holman . 695,500
Mrs. Callie Daye 695,500
Mrs. Inez Minor 622,300
Mrs. Dorothy Parker ... 583,600
Mrn HatUc^Muflinc 4^!^ namedj^ unveiling of Avery’s
NORTH CAROUNA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
the power of sale contained in a
certain deed of trust executed by
Henry E. Goldston, Jr., apd wife,
Maude G. Goldston, dated Septem
ber 15, 1958, and recorded in
Book 615, page 195, in the Office
of the Register of Deeds of Dur
ham County, North Carolina, de
fault having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
•hereby secured and said deed t)f
.rust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, the under-
iicned, Trustee, will offer for sale
it public auction to the highest
lidder for cash at the Courthouse
loor in Durham, North Carolina,
it NOON, on the 2nd day of No
ember, 1959, the property con
veyed in said deed of trust, the
laine lying and being in the Coun-
y of Durham and State of North
^rolina, in Duiliam Township,
ind more particularly described as
'ollows:
BEGINNING at the Southwest
ntersection of Glenn Street and
in 8-foot alley and hinning thence
ilong and with the West side of
said alley. South 36 deg. 15’ West
'Wi66.feet to a stake; thence North
62 deg. 30’ West 61.38 feet to a
ftake; thence North 30 deg. East
99 feet' to a stake on the South
lide of Glenn Street; thepce along
and with the South side of Glenn
Street, South 62 deg. 30’ East 74.58
(e«t U 8 stake; thf point of begin
ning, the same being Lot No. 1 of
tfce GOODLOE LANbS, as shown
by the survey of J. C. T. Massey,
dated November 25, 1914 and by
the recorded plat thereof in Plat
Bobk 2, at page 150, Durham
County Registry. Also see deed , ,
from Victor S. Bryant, Trustee, to] before signing.
Robbie L. Goodloe, dated Febru
ary 20, 1939 and recorded in Deed
Book 116, page 353.
On this lot is located a house
known as No. 714 Glenn Street.
This property will be sold sut>-
ject to all prior encumbrances and
all prior and 1959 Ad Valorem
taxes.
This sale will remain open for
ten (10) days to receive increased
bids as required by law.
J. S. STEWART, Trustee
WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.,
Attorney '
This 27th day of October, 1959.
Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21.
Mrs. Katie B. Pratt 397,100
Mrs. Sarah Grant 298,700
“is. hazel Ragland .... 243,500
Mrs. Hessia Hayes 242,300
Mrs. Victoria Moore .... 198,900
Mrs, Mallie Fisher 169,400
Mrs. Syminer Daye 142,800
Mrs. Lillie Wells 135,500
Mrs. Hattie Geer 126,300
Contestants with less than 100,-
000 points have been dropped from
the list in this week's tabulation.
-Over 500
Continued from front page
W. Smith and board chairman Ken
nedy and emphasized the impor
tance of the spiritual aspect of
the work carried on by boys clubs.
“It’s the simple, everyday things
we do for boys that are the most
important. We have brick and we
have mortar; but to make this a
real home, you must have staff
and the right philosophy.
“I hope your clu]^ will be open
to receive all boys and shut out
all hate and subservise influences.
“The heart of the boys club is
the boy. We don't have a financial
program; we have a service. We
need to tcach our boys how to
live simply in this complex world.
"If the true objective of this
)oys club is ever rcached, a boy
vili know his God and know that
here is a heaven.”
Wade’s address was the feature
jf a program which had earlier
seen formal* ribbon-cutting cere
monies by Mrs. Janet Avery Hamil
ton, of Chicago, a daughter of the
late John Avery, for whom the
portrait; awarding of tributes to
local citizens who figured promi
nently in the plub’s building fund
drive; the reading of congratula
tory messages from several nation
al figures and a band concert by
Hillside high school's band.
Messages of congr>itulation^
poured in from scores of well-
wishers, including former presi
dent Herbert Hoover, chairman of
the national board of Boys Clubs
of America, Albert Cole, president
of the national organization, John
M. Gleason, national director of
the movement; Dr. Ellen Winston,
director of the State Department
of Public Welfare; Claude Barn
ett, director of Associated Negro
Press; several out-of-town brother
clubs and from several local citi
zens.
Kennedy presided over the
formal program which took place
in the gymnasium of the club.
Keys to the building were pre
sented by Stewart and Wade was
introduced by John H. Wheeler,
treasurer and member of the boys
club board.
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The Reverends C. E. McLester tion and dedicatory prayer, re-
and M. C. Swann delivered invoca- spectively.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE/
Having qualified as administra
tor of , the estate of Portia R.
Moore, deceased, late of Durham
County, Durham, North Carolina,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to ex
hibit them to the undersigned at
114 W. Parrish Street, Durham,
Durham, N. C., on or before the
30th day of October 1960, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please malce im
mediate payment.
This 27th day of October, 1959.
MECHANICS & FARBHERS BANK,
Administrator of the estate of
Portia R. Moore, Deceased.
C. O. PEARSON, AttofiBBy
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