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soiOTfie to boy, mt, $t'JL oft mmmm m m mm.mm cuissiri® mum SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES r HIL& q&RE ja HELP WANTED PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING 'J|Li . —Low Cost Advertising — /wj»m —Low Cost Advertising ‘■lfelsm TOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... MAE TEmple 4-555» / IMPBHI TOK WHAT HAVE TOO .. - DIAL TEmpte 4-5558 'SPiIT ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM * LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS ~ APARTMENTS WOUSSS PO* RBN? “Library Club In The Space Age” Theme Os 7th Confab At Durham DURHA33 —“The Library Club > Club in tbe Space Age" is the theme of she 7th .Annual confer ence of the Association of North Carolina ’High School Library j Clubs. meUing at North vruibno ; College on Saturday Mar!*’; 14. Miss Barbara Forbes of Dillard; High School Goldsboro is press dell Os th| statewide group jUmter 9:o* a. sn. registration in James E. Shepard Memorial Li brary, the conference will hold its first general session at 10:30 ». m. in the Auditorium of the Com merce Building. Among the participants at ©peiting meeting are Bt»h 'bie Dsntn, pkHßlsi; Miss Mary Black well. Cl eme n t High School, Cleveland, devotions; and greetings from the follow- Hadley. President of Cm NCC President: Hr. Beniamin F. Smith, librarian. Shepard Me morial library; and Jerome M. Dudley. Presides tof the NCC Student Government Associa tion. Calvin Lawrence. Merrick Moore High School. Durham, will respond to the greetings. Professor Evelyn Pope or the N CC School of Library Science will deliver the morning’s keynote ad dress on the year's theme. She will be introduced by Miss Linda Pow Befier Buys Better Terms On Better Jewelry f RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daisy 410 & DAVIE ST, DIAL TE 2-7748 "SESsimb & tv serSgT 317 EAST MARTIN ST. REPAIRS TO BHCOEtD PIAYEBS AND CAR RADIOS TEmpie 4-7132 ‘SULLIVAN'S GROCERY Fresh Fish Dally 1 Dial TEmple 3-3492 433 S. Person Street BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON vifiv. • - * : C M; ; 6 TEARS OLO S I CM»B J * h -r } SOQR i> $ • ,i«w W 4/5 88HT 7 j «*«**»«» • 1 *"••-■•’ »s» Jg| ** ”***•'* V Kara ,m«« boom % msm & oommny. totnswiiE. kt. * shwushi wrisso* whiskey m mxf * mfflmm et mtomi mssiutn's commky j ell of Diliard High School Golds boro. Music for the first session will be furnished by Hillside High | School of Durham, i Preside it Forbes will cha'. a ; special business'* session, between j 11:30 and 12:20. Dear. D. E. Moore 4Straight ‘‘A” Students Listed At Bennett College GREENSBORO Four students j with straight "A" averages led the i ! list of 121 Bennett College students I who made the honor rah for tin ; first semester. Students with perfect records in i elude Misses Jamesena Chalmers j Fayetteville; Queen Murphy. Fay* 1 i oft ville: Nannie Poole. Baltimore I Md., all seniors, and Linda Brown, j Akron, Ohio, a sophomore. Tlie complete honor roll b;. i classes follows: freshmen Dorothy Bacon West Palm Beach j ,Pi a.; Ezell Brady. Johnson City. : Term.: Patricia Brown. Atlanta, Ga. I Carrie Buchanan. Orangeburg. S. j c.; Rnslyn V. Cheagle. Lynchburg. Va - Janet Louise Edwards, Spar i taiiburg. S. C..: Rose'ta Carolyn I Foster. Riviera. Fla ; Olivia C. Gal- I! inn Elizabeth City: Lula Mae Gool- II shy, Mocksville: Mildred B. Graves, j j Leaksville. Elots Jores Harper. Greensbo-p; I j Patricia Ann Hawkins. Athens Go : II Betty Hull. Washington. P. C.: | Barbara F Jackson. Burnsville; Laura E. Jackson Slmpsonville. S. C. : Mary Frances Lane Alt. Olive; Gloria A. Lee Tallahassee. Fla.; Myma J Lee, Liberia. W. Africa: Jo Jean Lawrence. Winston-Salem; Gloria J. McCabe, Norfolk. Va Priscilla B. Rogers. Philadelphia, Pa.; Rose He Stanley. Brooklyn. N ! Y.; Freddie L. Stukm-. Thomas i ville. Ga.; Mattilyn P Talford. I Chester, S. C.: Wiila J. Trim-dale, j Winston-Salem; Ruby J Watkins j Detroit. Mich ; Claret ha Webb. Ij Kansas City. Mo : Gloria Williams Winston-Salem; Joyce J. Womble, Charlotte. SOHOMORES of the NCC School of Library Sci ence will instruct toe delegates. Committee assignments will also be made during this time. Delegates are asked to assemble in front of the Education Building ; ,t 12:20 for the annual photograph Ellen Alexander. Hartford. Conn.: Millicen: Alien Phiiadelpuia. Fa.; Car yn Bennett Miami. Forida: . Merrill n E. Blotch. Nassau. Balia- j mas Jacuueline A. Boseman. Ba' j tiaiore. Md.: Geraldine Brown, j; Pleasant Hill: Linda B. Brown. Ate- j r o n Ohio; Teresa A Brown. Wins- | ton-Salem: Folia Carolyn Brown \ Pleasant Mill: Carolyn Lee Cotton, j Tsrhoro; Elizabeth D. Baise. Wil- | mington. JacQuebne. Poise. YV ilmington, Essie A. Duncan. Chcraw. S. C.; Jean F. Gorst. Williamsburg. Va.: Anne E Hanks. -Westminister. S C.: Jean F Hayes. Winston-Salem: Haem; Ft. Lancaster Salisbury; Eleanor R. Lotson. Savannah. Ga.: Doris Ann Luck Asheboro: Ovver do'fvn R Mackcl. C’-icago. 111.: - T " j Ann M o-tin. Leaksvilk Barbara J. Melvin, St. Peters burg Fla.: Beatrice Murray. Win chester. Kentucky . Charletla Pick ering. Sumter. S C: Tdajeanne Robinson. Oberlin, Ohio: Marian T. Simmons. PayetteviMe: Basyln L Smith. Princeton, W Va.; Shirlzy Thompson. St Paul-: Juanita Wheeler, ThoroasvHlo. Ga JUNIORS Vary E Boone. Sanford: Joan M Didier. Jamaica. B. V, 1 ; Gloria T Greene, Timmonsville S. C Helen Houston. Nashville. Ter.r. ; Dorothy Jordan Goldsboro: Ida T Kearney. Greensboro* Nancy Kir by. Hade or-field. N. J.: Mane S Moore. Winston-Salem: Juanita O wens. Petersburg. V T.anre Sawyer. Salisbury: : Blanche Tuboku- Metzger Free town. Sierra Leone West Africa; Edith M. Tuck-.'. Elkin: Bet tv Jo Writ-ht. Shelby; Lillie B. Wright. Hewlett. N. Y. SENIORS Millie A Adams. Princeton. W j \r a ; LaVonne Barbour. AnnaWHls, j Md.- Helen Beriket. Bowling Green ! kv.; Richetta Bell. Reidsville: Ed- V’in’a Bratcher, Washington. P C.; Ida Bullock. Manson; Barbara Campbell, Greensboro: Jamesena Chalmers. Fayetteviil : Nancy Choi Seoul Korea; Veronica Dean. Mi ami Fla : Anita Duckett. Roanoke. Virginia. Aneee Faison. Dudley; Ruby L Ferguson. Easley. S C.: Eleanor Fields. Richmond. Va : Wilhelms Gatewood. Gary. W. Va.: Honors SURE, i HIT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN mmm . OF WAITING FOR A LOOK IT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY O ‘Z G 5! £ ri W si . Sl s IS - - * ~s* h S’ r- _ W i : SgSg-E^-gQ : : IS.B tt ' g 2 u : • -J M «, • '# 2 *a » c i. o : • aSi « r !>» v • : »■ c g iat * i : S| 2 | 1 0 : : I i £ w ** » ' o *3 • » s- w : * > • a ** : : S » 51 £ : : H : : g : : I? £ • & £< : w & s. : : n z 11 e! ; | • • • !*«•* ::: : ■ > : . i ; E2 z • • ■ ~i is; o ; ; . 4» o-» * **'' - 'Vr- •■ x r ~-&pj*g*;A’' {g|Bpß|MEafc v ?®j|jw*y*p|jp ffgtL&y’' * ‘‘SsV «■•> - w 'S •T*vt*,<?4 As- .•Puzjrt , ’*Vv''?^ < V^i-. r <tß^yvWß*y?"^ y -^y^4i^V^ T ?y - \^*rv~T^^r ■ - .-4. BHUOCK'F 2ND GRADERS —*Htoma»«n»y Helpers', a. division of - tfe*. 2nd Grade of C. W. Bulluck Elementary School lit 2, Rocky ! Mount, are shown as they presented their annual play under the di | reetion of their teacher. Mrs. A. SI. Harrea of Rocky Mount. The eager Shaw Includes 65Students On Semester ’$ Honor Roll Tiie honor roll for the first se mester. just released at Shaw Uni versity by the Registrar, lists 65 students, of this number, thfcie ; were 17 freshmen 8 sophomores. 11 juniors. 22 seniors. 6 in the School . of Religion, ar.d 1 unclassified FRESHMEN; David Collins For bes, Betty D Ridley. Aaron V Small Raleigh; James D. Baharci High Point; Isaac A. Fox, Whita ker; George A Kennedy. Camden, N. J.; Lois E. Lane, Brooklyn. N V.; Euguene MeCullers. Garner; Edward Mason. Aberdeen; Frances , 1. Mullins. Lakeland, Fia.: Gloria ; Nimtno. Doris Jean ‘Tel! Green- I ville: Pernell Parker, Wilmington ; ■ Ruby L. Pinchback. Yanceyvilie; j Barbara Ann Smith. Winston-Sa -1,-m. Joyce Ann Sutton. Method; ; Leroy Waters. Hendersonville SOPHOMORES: Lu c y Ma e Bunch. Raleigh: Lucille Batts. Wil son: Etta Davis. Louisburg: Vivian McKay. Liliinston; Glenford E Mitchell. Jamaica 8.W.l : Sylvia Sifl’ord. Mt. Holiv; Esther L Sneed. Beulah Weeks, Greenville JUNIORS: George Mas k. Ral- I rich; Thomas Armour. MStawar. i N. J.: Iris Hairston Cooley. Walnut I Cove; Mae Helen Covington. 1 Wadesboro; Osborne Curry, Union, Inspires Shaw U. Audience* “College Students Should Build Personality” - Bando Coliege students should build for themselves a type of personali ty that will enhance their academ ic training. Dr Thelma P Bmdo dean of women at Morgan State i College told her Shaw University audience on Monday, March 2 Everyone, she stated, should put his personality under the psycho logical microscope. Hornes, schools and the church must work on this problem. In naming the three types I of personalities - inti-overt, extro ! vert, and ambivert, she stated tha f the temperament of the great mass of people is the ambivert. as this group maintains the baiance of the two extremes. ; She stated that in the curricu lum of every school, from the up per elementary grades to the uni versity. a core program of genera! education for all students, irre spective of their specialized inte j rests, should be emphasized. She i pointed out that no educational | program Should narrow its obj»c --! fives to exclude preparation for | citizenship, citizenship must be ; taught explicitly - every student j must know of democratic pro i cesses, values, and ethical aims. I and must understand the forces I that threaten democracy. ■ A minimum general education. ; she stated, will enable the student ■to relate value choices to social ' consequences. She also stated vh<u ; it is part of the school’s task to | clover, Greensboro: Rosalind Goodson. Clayton; Marion Grant Macon, Ga.; Janie Graves, Greens boro; Mildred Hamlett. Seniors Ceciie Harrison, Houston Texas: Ruth Hawkins, Louisburg; Nannie Hughes. Cheraw. S. C.: Edna Jack i *on. Ridgeway, S. C.; Gladys Jef i tries. Guilford College; Mary Bur ; dell Knight, Greensboro; Sarah i Lawrence, Evanston, ill.: Aria Lo ; max. Tobyh&nna, Penn., Carolyn V , Lowry, Greensboro; Carolyn P. ! Martin, Durham; Emma Martin, Ml ! Olive. Geraldine McDade. Efiand; ! Gwendolyn McKee, Greensboro, ; Barbara J. Moyer, White Plains, | K. Y.: Queen E. Murphy. Fayette j vile; Mennie Poole, Baltimore. Md : 1 Elizabeth Pope. South. Pittsburg, I Pa.; Joan E Pritchard, Jefferson. ’■ City. Tenn.; Josephine A. Halford, ! Greensboro; liSura Rowe, Golds ! boro; lady A. Shivers, Aberdeen, i Mies.; Mary ShoWner. OriJenuboro. I Ann F. Smith, OwniiHiro; Essie j F, Wraith, Tfinberlske; Maty Spivey. : Windsor; Ruby Nell Starks, Trout i mho: Haaffftie Taylor. Chariottv; ' Mtu-y Jar? WUllums. Winston-Sai | en»; Carrie D. Wyche. New Canaan, i Conn. N. J.. Milton L. Evans. Stokes; Ma ry Hudson, Parmeie; Sandy McKoy. Lauiinburg; Nathaniel McNair. Fayetteville; Jency Mae Penny. West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mary M Taylor, Zebu lon SCHOOL OF RELIGION: George ■ Lett, Lillinglon; E I m a R. Melton •Spring Hope; Liiite Mitchell, Cove ' City: George P Murphy, Ivanhoe iS. C.; Helen S. Sneed Clarice Stephens, Garner, Myrtie R- Street ! er, Greenville; Virginia Williams, Roanoke Rapids. SENIORS: Lillian Alston. Law rence Williams, Raleigh; Bennie ; Benson. Willie Lee McDaniel, i Asheville; Patricia Hal! Bod die, ' Petersburg, Va.; Alma L Brinson, j Rose Hill: Theodore V. Carter. Me < ton; Annie Edwards. James Karris. Rocky Mount: Joyce Finch. Cflayton: William Garner. Frank iptoti; Marvisline Gill, Louisburg; 1 Mai lie C. Goodson. Wendell; Bertha Greene. Belhaven; Dorir • Farrish. Mebarie; John H. Foster. | Louisburg: Joseph L. Morgan. ! Carrboro; Louis Wade, Durham ; Johnny Lee- White, Clinton: Leon i White. Wake Forest. I UNCLASSIFIED: Mertie Harris ; Batey, Raleigh. promote the student’s positive i dentification with democrative pat terns of life, the schools must in fluence the student as a physical. ; social, psychological, religious and [ moral being. In conclusion Dr. Ban no said that free society, if it is to remain free, requires well-rounded citi zens - both men and women who j are willing, qualified, and aceus ; tomed to make their own choices. | If the educational sj-stem is to help [ produce citizens capable of exer ' rising and safeguarding such liber- Women Ire Now Taking A Much greater Interest In Sewing i If you're wondering why your | wife—or your teen-age daughter— i are sewing away like mad, don’t ! Ik- alarmed. Give her a good-sized | pat on the back. She’s not only following the trend throughout the i United States, a trend in which 35 ! million women arc dedicated to the | theme of making their own clothes, ! but she is giving you a better view j of herself in pattern fashions de signed by some of the top-ranking designer names, whose bills for clothes would stagger you if you bad to pay them Recently the McCall -sponsored tour o f the IT. S. by Pierre Cardin, a leading Paris creator, the first such tour by any top name design er to be sponsored by a U. S. pat -1 tern company, pointed up this very j fact: that patterns are now trans ! tating a *3OO. to *SOO. design into ; terms of a fifty cent to SI.OO pat ! tern. Hntan Lee. America’s top designer for children. who | heads the children's design de partment of McCall’s has heSpedl boast their 1938 sales in the sorts’ and children’s cate gories by 40 percent. Thus A weriean yw*Bfß(*r-s may *l«® be the best-dressed over tkrfmgh the use of J.fgfcs fashion patterns at 3 small relative costs. This trend of home sewing is headed into a new nigh of a bil lion dollar industry annually for j the first time ir. TJ. S. history, ac i cording to Herbert Bijur. Vice-- | President bf the McCall Corpora ! tion in charge of its pattern ftlVis i ion. Mr. Bijur. who has just re j turned from a survey and study S trio to Australia, savs the trend | holds there, too. | “The continuing growth of the i pattern market.,'’ says Mr. Bijur, pupils arc performing a rhythm ban;! number in the photo. They also did songs, Bible readings ami dialogue with much enthusiasm, k. Y Brown is principal of the school t.I. B. HAWK-EN PHOTO) RICHARD J. MILLER, right, president of St Louis Radio Station KXLW. receive* a Bt. I.ouis Argus Distinguished Public Service Award from Frank W. Mitchell Sr., publisher. Frank L. Stanley, publisher, i -oni# ville Defender and past president oi the National Newspaper Publisher’s Asvichstian is io the renter. The presentation was made -it a dinner meeting in St. Louis lasi week. I ty. it must provide an environ | mem full of alternative opportuni ties. of opportunities to make in dependent decisions. Only in this way can our syst r., of education make its greatest con tribulion to a free, responsible ?nr satisfying society. The speaker was introduced bv Dr. William R. Strassner. president of Shaw University. Tthe wrvk— was in connection with Religious j Emphasis Week at Shaw Universi ■ ty. , ‘ stems front the desire of the fash | ion-conscious American woman to jbe both individualistic and well -1 dressed The satisfaction of creat j ;np a garment is another import ant motivation in the un-sewinc j of home-sewing. There is a custom- I made look to the pattern-made oui- I fit. Because high fashion has com j pietely permeated the pattern ! business, the home-sewer can vmd ! fashions as current as those in high 1 priced ready-to-wear. And tin ! home-made look which character j teed the garments of former years i is fading rapidly from the scene as more and more home-sewer* re ceive expert training in school* sewing centers and adult education classes.” Closely allied with the sale_ Os | patterns ate the sales of over-toe "fnihter 1 re- eowis. During 1957 some -$250 million sales in yard- of ' fabric were sold over piece-good? j counters in department stores. ! chain stores and independents. By ; 1380. it is predicted that these sales ; will reach *265 millions. Many of j the 5,000 piece-goods store buyers who sell these goods and who come to the N. Y. market, include in their trip a visit to McCall’s. Here a panorama of fabrics and model patterns Is on view to stimulate their retail store promotions. ISotwc fwrakfeSßgs help to gtep-aii ftt fig ures, too- wad «amy »f their teen-age y«arßgrtrris _ pretty up their kitetMK. fifing roWs, bedsvw**® and play ?eutn« with r-tartstes bed spresuie, feilp covers, even up Stalsieey in this great trend for fs It - ywwW a»wi have-ft- IMsMhis. Craft, do *JSjs swell the hwwe-vcviag spsnrittg for keaatslfyteg *tes hoaac as well t& sfc?EMttfe. bSr. ISJJfflr pva'Us mi? mam vtssmxt s wnuhmu; mawm u. taw out that McCall's Need'eeraft and Crafts magazine, a twiee y early publication—the leading publication in its field — has a circulation of 88(1.86© per issue with a total estimated reader ship of 4 million for each Issue, i Sales of all three types of pat terns. —fashions, home furnishings neediecraft, —are jumping at an in j creasing rate through newspapers ■ newspaper syndicates and mags*- ; zines.—to a total readership impact of 739.1)86.9 i‘2 exposures to the printed word. Samuel Hopkins Given $4,800 Danforth Grant i SALISBURY Mi. Samuel L ; Hopkins, associate professor of Bi- I ology, Li-lipislone College, Salis bury has been awarded a Danforth Special Teacher Grant. This grant is for twelve months and carries a stipend of S4.MOu plus tuition and fees. Mr. Hopkins is a member of the Soldiers Memorial A M. K. Zion Church. Legal Notices j NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quad, d ar Administratrix, C. T. A., under the Will of Hugh Davis, ! deceased, late of Wake County, this j is to notify ail persons indebted to I said Estate to make immediate pay ! meat to me: at® all persons having | claims against raid Estate will present i to the undersigned on or before March I 11th 3680. or this notice will be pleaded : in bar of recovery. This 10th dav of March. *9W. MRS SARAH D. DOVE i Administratrix, C.T.A. K A SOLOMON. Jr.. Att’y 1311, East Hargett Si. Raleigh, N. C. i T 3-11.18,25: 4-1.8,15. ADMmSTOATOR’S NOTICE ... NORTH CAROUNA WAKE COUNTS' - Having qualified m Administrator of the Estate of Goidlee Karris, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having claims against the Estate of eskS de ceased to exhibit them to the under- Signed at 115-i S. Hargett Street «*- (aigb, North Carolina, on or before the 11th dav of March, 19®. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their roeov ery. Ail persons Indebted to the estate j will please make Immediate payment. i Tins Uth day of March, %m. JAMES HARMS. Admr. Y. J. CARNAGE, Sr G. E BROWN. ! Attorneys March 14. 21, »: April 4, 11, 18. ADMINJSTRA'JWBR'S notice ■ NORTH CAROI IN A < WAKE COUNTY ■i .Having qualified as Administratrix j of tlm Estate of Mrs. Delia Mack, de i Tie.yseil, late of Wake l.r.unty. North I Carolina, ibis is t:> notify ali persona i having claims against the Estate of salt! ! deceased to exhibit them to the untser ! Signed *1 1212 F, Hargett Street. *a i »<sigii, North Carolina, on or before the I ?nd dav of March, 1980. or this notice | will fee pleaded fa. bar of tbeir wot i ery. All person:: indent' d to the estate cwssif® mm M&uilwt m wmm *»# com pei *»ni MWSBi ..... 3 4 8 a Mpw KS«y4 «s «e 3® 3c S»» sia*. ?«? OBtM ... Me JSs 3%c ?Jsc wsrt joßetsvMiWou. mini or symbol snj-sssit so on* wcnj. AUKltsm ss*.Wes «3re H<3i uouhtec as vJOiTtm t Stt» mJadnum! ssimbar of word* w any vwni ail to fit worir. you will sa-rs money ey crrtsrrss your sti tc rue * oar IS tsrucs. •Woskly Was* Ads mat? ke telephoned thrwjfto Wsasewte? a# to t$ A.M HELP wanted! - ATTENTION LAKES—For the tel do : meatic sob to Hew York Citv, write to UNIVERSAL. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 90S Nov York Ave. Wash. 1 13 C Sa 845 s&!’- V.k Farr advanced ~ BUILDER Brick Veneer homes, churches spr rialrriiig in masonry build tup. Bosste McNeill, builder. TF 3-5834 oi VA *- ms. '~SPEci7!T"sE-R V! CES smi'Hßi WRrmw tar busy people id-minuter 9S>W. Research. tfcim.- j ce-ipts edited and out m good Kns ! fish MARCUS BOIH.V. ARE Semi ! Augustine s Col teg®. Baleigh fc v. ; AUTO~&~TRUCK RENTALS | ______ _ - ' WAKk-O-DKJVK-l: —CAESS. TRUOSS. AUTO TEA iI.EEsS FOR RENT - Ml N McDowell St Dual fE 3 .«Mi2 Nig in re 3 0994 Set sour money oil! oi urec rein seretors, stoves and turmture HOT* Use our ciassUaeo ads Qw TS FOOD SPECIALS I«FS AMERICAN GRJJd. - t»i. East Martin St.. Staimgh~Dla! Vs 2«M* Cooper's Bar- U-W KAR-.H-tl and Chicken our Special.:- I’ig am 1 Clinch, i*, 109 t. DAVIir bi NURSERY VOWUSSPtt N tilts KEY - layal.evn Highway. Phone TE i-lPaft RENTING A IlOOMfi- -Kegistoi a >.a us at TE 4-81*0 Tliii span* *dl cm l you only SSc SERVICE STATIONS BUNN’S iSSSO WTAfION—SI4 1.1 Stovo wuiih St., PhoiM TR 3 -Wf9& i CMuuli our ciMtiiieo aut leguiarr;- 1 there are many bargains ottered i S will please make immediate paym Tills €Ui day of Mares.. lfci„ MRS HELEN R. Mii-wE-f.. Administratrix F. J CARNAGE, Atty • March H. 21, 23 April 4, 11. 13 NOTCH TO CBKDIOiiS Having qualified as Co nxeeutors oi lh-- Estate oi Harry 13r>vL», i_ . 1 Wake County. this is So notify an pv I sons indebted to said estate to make ! immediate payment to us. and all pe ! sous having claims again-: sans cs.«n j will present the same to u on or in - 1 iore March Xlui, ißiKi. or ill 1 .- n-Hii e j will tie pleaded ;n n,, ot i l-co.T i ' This HHll day of March. !J.r i!Ri BEULAH J tcFE.se 11 L JaYLOH &Mi i.seel!to:.- oi Haul Dr Estate i- A SOLOMON Ji . A. 131 tusl Hai„eU ht. K ileiflii. N. t T 5-ii lU.E; 4-1.8 .a NOtJ-CE OF ADMINTSTiiATION Having qualified as administrate! o’ me estate of Sarah Blown ris ~. l«n oi Wake Count-. Norm Carolina tun iis to notify ali persons ha.ing tiaun- I against the estate of said deceased to ! exhibit the same to the undersigned ini, or before the 4Ui aay ol February, i 19U0. or tills notice will be pleaded u | bar. oi iheir recover". All person • in | deb ted to said estate please mailt m. j mediate payment. This 4th dav of February. IS l - J XV. Ys.Af.GiN 1111 Fayetteville Street KaieiEh North Carolina HAUL C. WEST. ATTOKNEX P O Box 1963 Raleigh, Nortii Carolina Feb 14. 21. 23; March 7. 14. 21. 1858 | : NORTH CAROLINA j WAKE COUNTY notice The undersigned, having quaiined as Executor oi tit« -fatol- of Ciaudt L Laws, deceased., late of Wake County this ia to notify ali persons having claims against said estate to present them to the KMUu signed on o: before the 14th day of February. 1960 or tint notice will fa* pleaded in bar of rr eovtry. All versons indebted to said estate will 'please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 10th day -sf February, 1966 ®A*CRSTY L. LAWS, Small' dimer North Carolina TAYLOR Se. WXT&SSSLL Attorney* for ifotate red. 14. Si, 2*; March 7, 14, SI 1939 AOM»®BE!MEniffIC , S NOTICE NORTH CAROUKA wajee cousm Haviag quallfcsd es Admmistrauix of the Sttfite at Jmiw SL Cain, deceaa *d, late of Wsfes Caauty, North Caro lina, this te tv tiefcSfy ail persons hav ing claims agofawt th* Estate oi said deoMseCl te extit&.t them to the undei - signed at 8»uto 1, Cary, North Caro lina, an or ixsfes* S*» Ifth day of Feb ruary. SMe, or task* notice will b. ulaadetS te h&r «J «wlr -recovery. Al: uersasw intartfr*& to the Estate will please met* teuvbtdiistv payir.ent. This 17th day Os ifasruary. 1969. wjr££mm b. gain, a*tix r. s. oAmAm, Att'y. Edbruary SI, S 8: March 7, 14. 51. "8 NfmCß t&mm c An&Lum WAjSS COLWY The underrigned. having qualified a- AdiaJulslrator of the Estate of John Fred WiHis, dsiceaseif, iate of Wake 1 County, this is to notify ail perse u naviag claims against said estate to ! present them to the tmdenugMd m oi fvatore the »*t day of ffseruary. SBB. : ov fc.is notice will be plecded to bai oi 1 recovery. AH persons iad*fc*ad to «io i wia please m*ke iiumedit-e ' '/i.-.L-r: f lt) the uiuieniißnryd. . This 7.9th day of Fvbnmry, im ! SEEBS»2AK f- ‘fkSLOH Admini-.hrslM 155 SAkt Ksrgetl 'Streri Raleigh, North Carolina I gsjgji. jgg; ‘-Xaiuli 7. M, ti. S 8 A ■id 4 7
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