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c Speakers, Program for Alpha Frat'si December 26 Convention Revealed OOOJMBtTS. Ohio — The Alpha Phi Jilpha Fraternity. Inc., will Ik>M. ttt B6th Oeneral Convention In, Columbus, Ohio, December 3fi- The convention promises to be one of the largest thus fflr irith JtetWitiea planned for Alpha men, wives, giiesfs and children. Some of the activities to be pro Vided for the ladie.s include a ioncbeon, card party, style* show and an ice-hreaker, «r set ac quainted party. Teenagers and >re-teeneTS can expect to attend i taliwit show, hobby and art ex- klbit, skating party, bowling party kni dance. ‘ Wtiitney M. Young, Jr., Execu- tiv* IMrector of the National Ur Wn L«a|ue will be the speaker f*t tba public meeting, Thursday DA«mber 37, at 7:30 P.M. Mr. y»UDg was formerly Dean of the Atlanta University School of So- elail Work and also served as Exe- #utJv« Director of the Urban Lea- of Omaha, Nebraska. ,, t>r. Harry Richardson, Dean of tk* iQterdenominational Thelogi- Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia, Will •4^eaa the closed banquet {iturtay evening, December 29, Dr. Richardson's school has ^ ■ Mo.> Outlaws Use Of Insecticide On Sit-in Demonstrators COLUMBIA, Mo. — Insectl- fcltfe, used last summer in States- Vilte, North Carolina to disperse t>e®dom Highways participants, csnnot be employed in Colum kill, Missouri to disperse restau rant sit-inners. Bo declared Jerry Lemonds, th« city’s chief sanitation officer after 18 Colum.bia CORE mem- Vayed an imporram part in trpio- ing ministers. At the present time, the ITS has about one-third of all th" Ni'tfro theological students fe- ffistered in the nation's accerdit- ft seminaries. Ea"h year the srhodl graduates bt■^#een one- fourth and one-third of the total number of B.D. graduates in Amnrica. Malvin R! Goode will b« the principal !i|faker for the un dortrraduate lu».pheon. Goode join ed the American Broadcasting Co (ABC) as staff newsman and is a.s- signed to the ABC United Nations staff covering the Fall General A.ssembly sessions. Other highlights oI the lunch- eon will feature a response from Jesse Owens, fc^nftr Olympic track star and graduate of Ohio Statri University. For five and a half years, Jesse Owens served as Sports Specialiat of the IHlnoti Youth Commission. His expert ence wth yOuth all over the world has brought into sharp focus f«r hihi the needs and pn^lems of young people everyWher®. All of the main speakers for the 'convention art members of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. bers had been sprayed with • in secticide while stting-ia at Romano’s Restaurant. In fact, he warned Jim Romano, .tie owner that repeat performance could result in the city’s ordering the restaurant closed. He cited a city ordinance pro viding that the inseoticide Itnown technically as pyrethin can be used in restaurants onlj* when the premises are vacant. The sanitation officer took this position after the CORB froup issued a formal complaint. DEWAR'S White Label seoTCH WHISKY BLENDED AT l«.t PROOF gCHENtET mTORT CO.' M«r roiw. A wonderful present for (almost) every member of the Our "taka homo a phona for Chriatmaa” plan m«k«a it oaay for you to turprlto eomeona with tha nlcoat gift ot all. Wa’il do tha Inattlling aftarwarda. And whila Chriat* mas la a tlma to think of othara, an axtra phoM In tl:« homa will iMka Itfo merv plaaaant for you, to*. So. vltH our office today and chooaa your gift phono from • variety of decorator colors. GENERAL ^ TELEPHONE TOP 1962 FARM AND COM MUNITY AWARDS—"Tha farm family of th* year" and "tha community of t h* year" in So. Caroling wen honored iMt waok •t Stato Colltgo, Oianceburg. At top, the honored family, Mr. and Mrt. Thoodoro Hoiifh and thalr two children Frtank and Rhoa (canter) of Darlington ra- coive a plaque from G, L. Twit- ty, president of the Stato's Com munity Developmant Aasoeiation. Looking on are Mrs. WUh«l- ,nUna 4ohri*^, liertMmraffeiragent; L‘. A.' Potts, ipoeial attlstant to th* .Secretary of Agrleuliura and awar^ speaker; and at extreme right, I. N. Williams, assistant itate extension agent; and the Hough's coun;y agent, R. C. Smith. Middle photo shows resi dents of first place John P. Bur- fMs community n«ar Greenville receiving their plaque and $350 check from T. J. Crawford (left) $tate College public relations director. Others, left to right, are: the Rev. W. A. Harrison, W. C. Brock, president of the community organization; Mrs. E. B. Brown, Mrs. Odie Cooley, and F. D. Garrett and Mias Sara R. McOuffy, the community's county farm and homo demon* Stratton afinls. Bottom: Two of' the seven homes built during the year in the top community. Associate County Agent P. 0. CarHatt Is giving Mrs. Billy Young and her son Edward some pointers on growing shrulAwry. The other homa wa« jtwllt by her brothor-in-law and hit WifO/ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Yaung. Batli brothers wark at a cotton mlM and raise hogt on the il4a. The Clemson Colloga ixtomlan Sacv- i$a and Sai/tS Caralini( Rural Electric CooporaUwaa sponsor the program. —USPA Phata*. THE C A R O L ; r; A T : Tvl z r SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1M2 DURHAM, N. C,- NEW MEMBKRS SWORN IN,—Vice President Lyndon B. JoIiiikoii, chuirman of tlia Preiidcnt'a Coniniitiee on F,i|ual Kmploynient Opportunity, admini«lT» llic oath of offk'e to tiiree new nieniliorM of the I’rcni(ifiil’s Conunittee. They are, lei'l to right, Dr. JoHi|nin Gonzaler., Sun Antonio, |ih>Hiri;in; David A. Schulte, New York iHiKiuo.Hniun; und Mrs. D’Jaris H. Watsuu, New V«>rk, w ife of Slate Seiialor James I.. WulHon. NAACP Maps Drive To Win 88th Congress NEW YORK — A nationwide Irive organized “to maliP civil ’•ights legislation a reality in Ihe 18th Congress" was arnounprdl 'his week by Roy Wilkins nndj Vrnold Aronson. Chairman and, Secretar.v, rpspeciivt'ly, :f lliej f,eadership Conference it Civil ^ flights. "Our drive is aimed at rules ■hanges in the Senate to .s'liit off ilibusters' and rules ehanTi i in he House so the Rules C!ommitt'>.'; ■annot continually i)loek lih?ral •tgisiation,” the civil rii’hts lead- *rs announced. “IjOcal group.s of the T.eader- ?hip Conference constituent or- 7anizations all over the country yill contact their Senators and Congressmen while they are at home and urge tliem most vigor ously to support these rules .■hanges," Wilkins and Aronson Mid. At the same time they jmnounc- ed that Tilford E. Dudley, Direct or of the Speakers Hiireau. AKL- CIO, has been loaned by the AFI.- CIO to conduct the Leadership Conference’s campaign r*-om its headquarters in Washington. Theyj expressed appreciation to (ieorgei Meany, AFL-CIO President, for' “releasing from hi.s c'ulie.s u man of Dudley’s calibre to organize the drive.” Mrs. Watson, Texas Native, Sworn In as l^ember of Equal Jobs Unit W.^SniNGTON, D. C.~Two New Yorkers and .a Texan have been s'.vorn in by Vi^'e President I-.yn- don Ti. .lohnson as members of the Presidi n*’.s Committee on Equal Employm.'nt Opportunity. Appointed by President Ken nedy to servo on the 28-member pant 1 re.sponsfhle for the Fedrrral governmenl’s equal opportunity rrogiam in government employ ment and in government contract imployment, the new members are: Mrs. U'Jaris H. Wai.son, N Y. City; David A. Schulte. New York Vets’ Dividends WINSTOH-SALEM — North Carolina voleran.s of World War I and II will receive about $6,439,000 in regular and special insurance dividends next month, J D DeRamus, Manager of the Veterans Administration Re gional Office in Winston-Salem, said Monday. The Veterans Administration estimates the bulk of the fund, $6,178,000, will go to World War II veterans ire North Car olina holding National Service Life Insurance (NSLI). The $8,- 178,000 represents both of the annual 1963 regular dividend and a ‘‘special” dividend. City, and Dr. .Tofquin B. Gonzalez, San Antonio, T'xas. Mrs. Watson, wife of State 8e«- ntor .Tames L. Wat.son of New York, is a n.itlve of Houston, Tex. but spent most of her life in Co lumbia, S, r„ where her father is vice nrf’sident .md agency di- r-ift-ir of the Pilgrim Health and Mfft-lnsuranee Co. A high school n"!if1(iat'‘ nt I.*?, .she entnred Tal- lodeM Colieao on a srholar.ship, trad'ntintt in 1048. She earned hnr M A in social work at At- liinta T?niv>rsity Sehool of Social Werk in IP.'iT and has completed additional work in that field at )h" PennsylvHnin School of Social Work. Her career in'^lMdos working for Ihe mayor of Philadelphia (now Ihe U R, .Sf»nalor. .losfph S. Clark Jr.) and as eirls' nrosram director at the Nieelown flub for hoys and Girls in Philadelphia, She served for two years on the board {rf directors of the James Weldon John.son Commtmity Center, New York. She is a member ot the NAACP. National llrlian League and YWCA and, inactively, in the National Conference of Social Workers. She has three children and lives at 676 Riverside Drive in Ne'.V York. -JL LEGAI. NOTICE NOTiCI OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that the partnership of Mrs. Grace Wit liams and L. T. Walker in the Pine Knoll Rest Home of 3218 Apex Highway, Durham County, North Carolina, has been dissolved this, day apd that such business will hereafter be operated solely by Mrs. Grace Williams. Mrs. Grace Williams shall assume all outKtanding liabilities and L. T Walker shall not be liable for any (iideMedne.ss after this date. This the 26th day of November • 1962. Grace Williams (Mrs.) L. T. Walker Dac. 7, 14, 21, 2«, 1962. NORTH CAHOLINA DURHAM COUNTY TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALI UNDER and PY VljlTOE of the powef of aale coqtaii;^ ini a cM^aih dead of trust exeotitad by Moivin Mai^uffl and Wife, Itsaie Uanpm, dated the ig daj^ of Aug ust 1980, and recored is Book 693, at page 333, in the omee of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the uadersigned Trustee will offer for sale at pub- lie auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Durham, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 21 day of December, 1 g C 2, the following described property conveyed in said deed of i^st, lying and being in Durham Township, Durham County, North Carolina, to-wit; BEGINNING at a sUke on the inside of the sidewalk on the-west fide of South Street at Mrs. Nan nie Carrington's aoutheaat coimr, aad running Uienca along and witk the inside of the sidewalk on the West side of South Street, South 13 deg. 35’ West 43.1 feet to a stake, the Northeast corner of Lot Ne. 5 of the plat herein after referred to; and running Ui«ace with aad along the North Um of said Lpt No. B ffortli 03 tfeff. 44* West 164.6 feet to a stake; thence North 14 degrees 46’ East 43 feet to a stake in Mra. Nannie C. Kirkland, to Robert L. Murray Carrington’s southern line; thence her line South 63 deg. 44’ East 168.6 feet to the point of begin ning, and being Lot No. 4 of the Minerva T. Fowler Lands of L. D. Kirlcland as per survey thereof now on file in the office of the Refiater of Deeda for Dufhatn County In Flat Book 3, at page lit to wUeb nttraaea to hi made for a more particular des cription of same. See Dwd irdm L. D. Kirkland and wife, Augusta and wife, Virginia Murray, re corded in Deed Book No. 63, at page 604. Also see dead from Robert L. Murray and wife, Vir ginia, to L. A. Draughn and wife. Edna Cora Draughn, which deed is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Durban County in Deed Book 95, page 615. IT IS HEREBY AGREED be tween the parties of the first part and second part that a strip ol land approximately 4 feet will be used as a driveway as long as a four-foot strip from Lot No. 5, which adjoins above lot is used for such driveway. See deed from L. A. Draughn and wift to Mar garet Fitts recorded in Deed Book 96, at page 604, Registry of Dur ham County. THIS SALE will remain open for ten days to receive increase bids, as provided by law. THIS PROPERTY is being sold subj^ect to aV unpaid taxes aad assessments. Dated this 20 day of November, 1962. L O. PUNDERBURG, Trustee M. H. Thompson, Attorney Nov. 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Walter Wil liams, deiceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to Ellis D- Jones, Jr., 416 Dowd Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 7th day of December, 1968, or this notice 'ivill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 7th day of December, 1962. Ellis D. Jones, Jr. Administrate- of the EsUte _ „ Walter Williams, Deceased F. H. Brown, Attorney Dec. IS, 22, 28; Jan. 8 Mays Warns Students Against Mediocrity BALTIMORE, Md. — Em phasizing that "we are too far behind” to be complacent or njediocre, Morehouse College Presidertt Benjamin Mays today warned that the colored Amer ican needa to strive l»r excel lence for the aeUiah naaon ot Wt9tfn^im§ Mtmmlk OLD STAGG KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 8 years old ii 2 8 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JTAM OKJIkUNQ CO., FRANKFORT, K¥. • N PRDOP,
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