SOMETHING TO BOY, RENT, $£ 1 OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION ' h SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE * M ' ... .. HELP WANTED . PERSONAL Lg. . CLEANING & HAULING \ - —lou> Cosf Advert i Ing — —Loo; Cosf Advertising- ,#l|3§B|Sx " vPE&NIfe =* KOR WHAT HAVE voli •• • l),AI - TKmple I-35W / TaygtPj FOIMVH AT HAVE YO'J... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM ~ LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Sens on ally, we prefer for the go getfert type of women to go-get somebody else. Use captan spray or dust to con sol gray-mold rot in strawberries mß® The- skilled hand .if the German SUOseiith is responsible for this .12 ValS’bet' 6-shot repeater automatic • tvHh *«H-fertir.g cli|>. Just <i" tong, (its easily into pocket or purse. Ideal for sporting events, stage use foot '.available to Calif, residents). •Cmes for J 6.95 npd from ’jg E sT VALUES - ■ nept. G -675 • .-r4d3.lMarket. Newark N. .1. Better Buys On Better . Jewelry Better Terms r HOUSE -y. AND ACREAGE i FOR SALE Oißcler Block House ’and 'Tyt) Acres For Sale Approx. 3V> Mi West of Raleigh on Old H oily Springs Road. ■- #Rl£*o AT ONLY SIO.OOO CALL— — BLOUNT ► 512 CHAMBERLAIN ST. RALEIGH, N. C. TE 4-3141 tfSiRE, •1 WANT ,: TO SUBSCRIBE 10 THE i CAROLINIAN - I’M TIRED OF WAITING FCR A LOOK If THE nmmm% bOPY , SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT . rsas CABOUNIAN 3 US £. Martin Street BriMfh. N, C 5." G3S2NTLJBMEN: * k Enter say subscription ?o The CAROLINIAN for; < * 1 year (52 issues) —54.50 # months <2B issues) .............. $2M * I enclose mnitt&nee in amount of * *•,, : : „ 'i.: '■ a Nfemc . * . * f i 3e. street Adciriafts - ■* . 0s ’ '■: ,: : 'j• ,> • tSI? >'mli< <A»<«..»»«•«,•. t ) | * i i * <£, - > A i < tB k « » • ! : Mies ew s» a* «»**»«»« * i® irlli - ~ ■ Far-Flung Program Set Up By Ass’n Os Colored Women’s Clubs WASHINGTON A unique mi litary campaign which uses soldiers ranking from privates to generals, but no firearms is currently under way across the country. The objective is the enrollment of 100,000 women in the ambition? and far-flung program set up by the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Inc. The Commander-In-Chief of the whole operation* is Mrs. Rosa 1. Gragg of Detroit. Michigan, who was elected president of the Fede ration at its 31st biennial conven tion there last June. Serving under her is a network of officers whose job it is to mar shall forces in five regions. The purpose of the drive as stated by Mrs. Gragg is to: 1 Extend the reach of the Asso ciation's fellowship and more ade quately represent the views and aspirations of women. 2. Unite the greatest possible number of women in the Associa tion’s program 3. Provide a national directory of 100.000 names and addresses for the files of the association Mrs, Gragg emphasized that this is not a membership drive, but is a National Enrollment of Women She believes that most national wo men’s groups have common pur poses and goals, bul there is a need to pool their efforts to reach more non-organized women with a program. The national enrollment visualizes having a handy reference list which could be used for quick mobilization of women on many Airline Offers New Low Fares For Excursions To West Indies A circle excursion that covei s nine of the West Indies islands end touches South America is off ered by Pan American World Air ways from its Miami and New York gateways beginning May 1. The excursion almost amounts to a quick trip around the world, covering lands indelibly imprinted with the cultures of the Spanish, Dutch, Danes, French and British, and costs only $203,50 from Miami and $248 from New York. Limited to 30 days and to tourist class accommodations, the new fare from Miami Is $48.30 less than the $252 year round tourist ticket. From New York the excursion ticket savings amounts to $61.80. The excursions, good until December 15, and the fares are subject to the approval of the governments involved. Puerto Rico is the first stop on Pan Am the excursions from both Miami and New York. From San Juan, flights swing southward through the Lesser Antilles and the traveler may stop at any or all of the following: St. Croix, Virgin Islands; Antigua, British West In dies; Pointe a Pitre, Guadeloupe: Fort de France. Martinique: Bridge town. Barbados and Port of Spain. Trinidad. Returning, there are stopover STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY yearsTcld • $ 3? 5 M $ 2 lO %# @UAB? Him WNT Qff/ah 1 tlouhoj j WHISK* j Crab Orchard BRAND $: n<«* * Nvnom distiilcrs wooucts co h . vc. n y. important projects as well as reach hr down to the grass roots levc Co-Commanders in the campaign ! are Mrs. Ella P. Stewart. Toledo. Ohio; Mrs. lola Rowans. Dallas Texas; Mrs Loueila Goff, Coving ton. Virginia: Mrs. Irene McC o 1 j Gaines, Chicago. Illinois; and Mi> ; Dollie J. Alexander. Atlanta i Georgia. I The National Commander is Mr« Fannie Jenkins Ben ford of Gary, i Indiana and the National Chair man of Enlistment is Mrs. Ella H Mitchell, Chicago. Illinois Serving as speca! assistants to the National Commander are Mrs Su san Boekscn. Sewickley. Pa , Mrs. jA. E. S. Johnson. Marlin. Texas: i Mrs Lillian Frazier Pensacola. Florida: and Mrs. H. Corinne Low • ry, Washington D. C. National Chairman for Special Gifts is Mrs. Hallie Hayes, Gary Indiana and National Chairman of Citizens Enlistment is Mrs. Mayme | Mason Higgins. Chicago. Illinois. ■ Regional Commanders: Mrs,. I Fannie Baxter O’Banion. Chicago, i Illinois: Mrs. Inez W Tinsley, Bos ! ton. Massachusetts; Mrs. Mae C | Baker. Pueblo, Colorado; Mrs. Ru j by Stutz Lyles, Jackson, Mississippi: | and Mrs. E. L. Dunning, Eldorado | Arkansas. Regional Generals are Mrs. Emi ly Kelly. Chicago. Illinois; Mrs. Naomi Hatcher. Atlantic City. New Jersey; Mrs. Thelma Unthank. Portland. Oregon: Mrs. Alice Mick on? West Palm Beach. Florida, and Mrs. J. O A. Conner, Waco, Texas. I privileges at Caracas. Venezula Curacao. Netherlands, West Indies and Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic, Travelers returning to Miami : may also stop at Port ah Prince. ; Haiti. New York passengers may return by direct flights from either Ciudad Trujillo or San Juan, Those who wish may limit travel to a round trip from Miami or New York to Trinidad with stopover privileges at San Juan St. Croix, Antigua. Point a Pitre, Fort de France and Bridgetown but the fare is the same as the cirple tour. The islands touches on the tour offer misty mountains and sandy beaches, gay nightlife and plea sant hideaways, free port bargains i and booming capitals, i All have beaches of unsurpassed beauty and individual charm and all are air-cooled by the constantly blowing trade winds. But ail of the West Indies islands are different, They have different languages, different cultures arid different customs. From San Juan where the United Slates and Spanish cul ture mingle charmingly, it is a 49-minnte flight to St. Croix, now under the U, S. Flag but whleb retains the culture of its former Dutch owner*. ! Antigua is a British isle, and first ijHBVXSMMHnr an© «*«& rmmim dav*u young Impressive Home Rises Unite New Yorker And Pilot ri.DSHIWG. ». Y —ln a s*A- , ting of p'ok gladioli, white, carnations, snapdragons aa d j eutleaf phriod endro n, Miss j Betty Kinekle Jones and First j Lieut. Thomas Davis Young, j USMCR, were married here oe Saturday afternoon, March 21, at 4 p. m. at ifee home of ttoe bride, 2®-11 lsGt« street. Tire bride * the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E s*«n e K. Jones Jr of Fins tiing. The bridegroom is the aor* of Mr. and Mrs. P. Berna-rd Young; Jr. of Norfolk. Va TStS DOV SEE-RING cere mony was performed by the Eev. W. P Hayes. A program m weddi&g music was present ed by Mrs. Marion Punter. The bride, given in marriage fey her father, wore She s*ew short length afternoon dhress o£ white peau de sole, styled vmti a square neckline, cap sleeves, »«d full skirt wvtb wide belt that fastened m the back, and while mtm Uppers.. Her shcwtMer length tiered veil of H fusion w®s arranged from a* eyelet «<>«us emtormdered m pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gkwoeilia®, MISS MJtm E. Tucker csf Detroit, Mich., was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore an aqua chiffon waltz length dress over taffe te fasbioiied with & romd neckline, brief sleeves, and a full skirt. Her headdress was * white band with sow flow Senator Humphrey introduces Resolution Urging Continued Negotiation On Test Suspension WASHINGTON, D. C. Senator j Hubert If- Humphrey (D., Minn.) j the Chairman of the Senate’s Sub- Poinle a Pitre and Fort de France are French-speaking. Barbados is known as “Little England” and is only an hour by Clipper from the big polyglot British island of Trini dad, off the Venezuelan coast. In Trinidad, East Indians. Chinese. Whites and Negroes follow their own ways of life without friction. Caracas, one of South America’s fastest-growing cities, is the first stop on the return trip. From this booming capital, it is only 40 minutes to typically Dutch Cura cao, one of the world’s leading free ports, Pan American operates a guest house at Trinidad and the Inter continental Hotels Corporation, a Pan Am subsidiary, has hotels at j Ban Juan, Caracas, Curacao and j Ciudad Trujillo. i er». She Wes's matching Map pers ana earned a bowqwisf «f pMTik earnatioes*. Yaom XL Joom, b mother at the bride, was fee beet man. The brides mother wove » white lace sheath ewer p*»sk satin styled wife a roand neckline, cap sleeve*, asid pta& satin curaberta»nd that feM to the ham m the beds. She wore a white ftowet feat, pink satin shppc-KS, and a white eesnation : corsage. TfMS WNWWB'R of the gaoesaa wesre » stiver gray stefc. organaa dress designed with a shawl collar, thi-ee-qMwrter length sleeves, a M skirt and match mg weivot belt wife a pink rose, and a small pmk silk or gans hat. Pink accessories anda pink carnation eoesssge completed her outfit. fesrnediately after the ««»- mony a wedding supper was held at the F*esb Meadow lim. ' The private dining worn was decorated wife ewt leaf philo dendron and the teebtes wife lovely ars-angemswmte of pink giadidß, white eevnatkins, tea •■- and lighted cache®, A conho played during the snapper atod for dancing that ShUewecL i GUESTS BKJLDIHED r e 1 a tSves and close friends o£ both, families. They wore: P, Ber nard Young Jr., P. Bernard ; Young 111, and Davis C. Young of Norfolk, father and brothers committee on Disarmament, inti o duced today in the Senate a reso lution supporting the efforts of the United States “to continue to ne gotiate for an international agree ment for the suspensionof nuclear weapons tests,” endorsing “the principle that an adequate inspect ion and control system must be part, of any such international a greement,” and requesting the Pre sident to submit the resolution to the Soviet Government so that the Sc> v 1e t leaders and people “will know of the desire of the American people for the successful outcome of the negotiations in Gen eva” “It would be highly appropriate for the Senate to express at this Eaastertime.” he said, “its willing ness and determination to further the works of peace throughout the world” “For many years we have wit nessed fruitless negotiation by the i oi fee groom; Mrs. Blanche K. i Josses, fee brides grandma* h esr; Hn. Undine Davis Bas aetia, Hampton, the groom s grandmother: Mr and Mrs Bawal Oliver, Washington, I) d; Hr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Perm, Flushing, aunts and wn ctes id. feffi torkte; Thorns* W Yosng, MewJoJk, wevete o i ti*e j gvoom ! Mm Ds ami Mrs Farrow : Alien, Mew York; Mrs. ft *Mi Harris Ms r s h a i 1, Mias Lo»s 1 .ea#i e, rina n. Dr. and Mrs ■ • Drejsei Harris of Brooklyn Mas® Aaequeliue Iteid, Mrs. i Jacqueline Reid, Dr, anti Mrs ‘ John X. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs ■ Jwdao® Henry, Mrs Mart i e ■ Ttiompeon, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ■ Sara Oresiaoo, Mrs. Helen > | Harris, Mrs. Pierre Palin, Mr. ! and Mrs. Richard Joyner, Hen j ry P. Joyner and Miss Patricia ’ Thompson. FO® HSK going-away oatftt ; fee bride wore a beige silk ’ dress, pink ar.d white ftowered bet and a p»*k orchid corsage. [ The newlyweds spent their ' honeymoon m Cherry Point, 1 W. C.; Worfoßc, Va.: Wafeteg | ton, D. C.: and Mew York City. Late m April fee bride ■ groom begins a year of over i seas duty with his jot plane ■ interceptor squadron. , Mr s. ! Young win complete her ; graduate studies at Columbia i University. governments of the world to elim inate or curb the instruments o£ mass destruction,” Senator Hump hrey pointed out. “Within the past couple of months, however, there is at last s genuine possibility of making the breakthrough toward real disarmament and peace.” "There M bow almost within our grasp an agree meet to end nuclear weapons tests muter an effective and workable system of international inspection and control; the successful singing of each an agreement by the nuclear powers could be the opening of a door to a new chapter in the history of man kind,’' he said. Senator Humphrey charged that there are “still many wbc appear faint of heart, their sole considera tion being the preservation of a state of one hundred percent se curity, Crouching in the hole of their fears,” he said, “they dream f^gg week ensung wm* it, m*> only of 'survival.'' "Those who won the indapan- j , cience of this nation.he declared, j those who conquered the fronties „nd those who made our counts? j great in so many way* were Jtuii afraid of taking necessary end rea sonable risks,” "The risk of continuing the pres ent state of ‘mutual de|errence.' with the threat hanging over us of mass annihilation is. in my estima tion. however, an unreasonable and unnecessary risk," Senatot Humph rey said. "The armament race could well taring death to millions of human beings." he said, "It is. in my judgement, too great a risk when there is a more prudent and practi cal alternative "The alternative is a highly ef fective inspection system for a su spension of nuclear tests." he said. “While there are admittedly risks in any disarmament agreement es tablishing an inspection system, they are risks that are manageable and not such as to threaten the very existence of mankind.” Legal Notices NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having quamied a» ! .Administratrix of the Estate u: Uw | rence T. Lightner, deceased, fare of Wake County, this is to notify all per ; sons having claims against said Estate to present, them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of April. 1980. or I this notice will he pleaded in bai of recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate ..ill please make immediate : payment, to the undersigned This 28th clay of March. 1939 ROBERTA V UGHTNER Administratrix -112 E. Smithfield Street Raleigh. N. C ■ TAYLOR Si. MITCHELL, Attorneys April 4, n. 18. 25: May S. 9 1».i9 CM THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK S. P NO. 8784 NOTaCE OF SALE , NORTH CAROLINA i WAKE COUNTY CONNIE L YOUNG. Petitioner vs. ; FRED SCURLOCK Unmarried: JOHNIE SCURLOCK and wife. FLORA SCURLOCK; JULIUS FRENCH and wife, if any: ANNIE, FEARINGTON arm husband, SIMON FEARINGTON; ELIZ ABETH FEARINGTON and husband, if any , AUBRY FEARINGTON and wife, if any; PETEK FRENCH and vile « any; MARJORIE HAIRSTON and husband, GEORGE HAIRSTON: SAR AH HAIRSTON and husband, if any . El .MA BROOKS and husband, JOHN BROOKS; LOUISE ALSTON and hus band, C OLESYA ALSTON; LUNA PAT- I TERSON, Widow, PATRICK CRAIG and wife, if any; the unknown heirs of i i UCIUE SCURLOCK, Widow, who died | m the year .1958, and any and all un ' known persons, having or claiming an. interest rn the land described in this petition. Respondents Under and by virture of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Wake 1 County, North Carolina, in that Special Proceeding entitled "Connie L. Young, , petitioner vs Fred Scurloek, Unmar i ried. et ais, respondents," the same ; being No. 8784, Special Proceeding ; d< icket, ihe undersigned Commissioner j will on the 27th day of April, 1959. at j 12 00 .o’clock noon at the East, door of j the Courthouse, Wake County, North ! Carohna. offer for sale to the highest j bidder for cash the hereinafter des ; eribed tract of land, the same being j located on Battle Street In the City of I Raleigh. Wake County, North Carolina, | and more particularly described as ! follows: • j That lot or parcel of land (with improvements thereon) being anti situate in the southeastern portion of the City of Raleigh, on the north j Mde of Battle Street, being lot No. 15. Shaffers Addition to the City of Raleigh as shown on map No. 1 i 1885) at Pag** 10 recorded in t Book of Maps 1885, Page 10. afort said in Registei of Deeds office of i Wake County. N. C . which lot No ! 15 herein conveyed fronts south 40 feet on said Battle Street ami runs back north 115 feet in depth anti >- bounded on the north bv lot No :t on the cart by lot No. 14 on the south by Battle Street and on the west by lot No IS, on said map 1885, Page 10, aforesaid Being the same lot conveyed to Henri M. Farnsworth May 10, I9tJ *> Peter Bonner and wife, Cherry Bonner by deed recorded in Book No 257, Page 297. in Register of Deeds of fice of Wake County. N. C , and the same conveyed to Peter Bonner fey Mrs. Alice A Shaffer by deed re j corded ui Book No ,at Page . . in said Register's office. The successful bidder will fee requir ed to make & deposit of not less than five per cent of the purchase bid to show good faith ami the bid will <■&' open, as provided by law, for further raised bids. This 27 day of March, 1989. F J. CARNAGE, Commissioner April 4, 11. 18, 25, 1958. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hi ving qualified as Administratrix. C. T. A , under the Will ot Hugh Davis, deceased, late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate pay ment to me; and all persons having claims against said Estate will present to the undersigned on or before March j mil 1960, or this notice will be pleaded : in bar of recovery, i This 10th dav of March, 1559 MRS SARAH D. DOVE Administratrix. C.T.A. E. A. SOLOMON, Jr.. Ait A 131 'i East Hargett St. Raleigh. N C T 3-11.13.25; 4-1.8.15. - ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Henry Rogers, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the tinder signed at IS® S. East Street, Halcigh North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of March, 1860, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of March, JSSS. WILLIAM DUNSTON. Atlmr. F. J. CARNAGE. Att’y. March 28; April 4, IS.. 18, 25; May 2. A cat may have bine lives but, when you ire on the highway, re member you are not a cat, DRIVE ‘ SAFELY# ! CLASSIFIED RATES set tomes an* peg m*t4 ; WW .....Li ft * Ss Css* m *<«•« m m m a* 9«* 8 per fn*a p. .Bj«e Sto*. w«wi aMnranettMtanL MRaaSi « armfea* eouat m «as m&L etonctuaUon saairfc* are NOT aeuated *s wards. 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MARCUS SOUS,WARE. Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh, N, C. AUToV TRUCKRENTALS w ar.k-u-dkive.it—cars, trucks, AUTO TRAILERS for rent - SOI N. McDowell St,—Dial TB 2.69*2 j -Night TE 3-0994. Get your money out of used refri gerators, stoves and furniture NOW j Use our classified ads. Dial T* MW. FOOD SPECIALS OY'S AMERICAN GRILI. 220 *«St Martin St. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-M»* ■| Coopers Bar-B-Q BAR>B~Q and Chicken (Our Specialty' Tig and Chickro 10» E. DAVIE S'l NURSERY r —" - , FOWLER'S NURSERY FayatievU.* I Highway. iPhone TE 2-01*4. > ~ —— 3 RENTING A BOOM 1 1—Register i> witit us at TE 4-0558. This space tsth cost you only 62c SERVICE STATIONS BUNN'S ESSO STATION—6O2 15. thoofi wortb St„ Phone TB 2-9494. ’. Consult our classified ads regutariy, r there are many bargains offered f t ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE - NORTH CAROLINA ' WALL LOLiSTI £ Having qualified as Adrainvstra'riS . of the Estate of Kev. Aiouso Bernard 5 Johnson, deceased., late of Wake Coun ty. North Carolina, tnis is to notify til persons having claims against the estate of said ueceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at U 4 West South Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before tnc 2uth clay of March, lSski, or this notice wiii be pieaaed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to tne estate will please make tmmediaie payment. j This 23rd day of March, 1959. MRS OMEGA R. JOHNSON, Admx. F J. CARNAGE, Attorney March 28; April 4. 11, 18, 25; May 2. ADMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE .. . NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Goldlee Karris, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this la to notify ait person* having claims against the Estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to ihe under signed at 11514 E. Hargett, Street, .Ra leigh, North Carolina, on or before the 11th dav of March, 1830, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ' cry. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate paysn.afit. ’ Tlu> Uth day of March, 1388. JAMES HARRIS, Admr. : r. 3. CARNAGE & G. B. BROWN. Attorneys ' March 14, SI, 28; April 4, U. 18. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified ss Administratrix ' of the Estate of Mrs. Uelia Mack, de ; ceased, late of Wake County, North j Carolina, this is to notify ah persons » having claims against the Estate of said l deceased to exhibit them to the undir ?. signed at ISIS E Hargett Street, »s - . leigh. North Carolina, on or before the j 2nd day of March, 1989, or this notice ’ will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. AH persons Indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment. This Bth day of March, 16a6. MRS. HELEN R. MITCHELL. Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE, Att'y. March 14, 21, 28: April 4, 11, 18. i NOTCE TO CREDTOSS Has'ing qualified as Co-Executor* of f the Estate of Harry Davis. of Wake County, this Is to notify all per : sons indebted to said estate io make o' immediate payment to us; and ail per* * sons having claims against seid estats will present the same to us on or be ' fore March Uth. Ss®& or this nomt 1 will be oleaded in bar of recovery , This 10th day of March, 1936. MRS. BEULAH JOTESS , H L. TAYLOR, Esq. Executors of Barry Davis. Estate E. A. SOLOMON, - ! r. Att'y 131 Vj Hast Hargett St. Raleigh, K. C. T 3-U.WS; 4-1,8,1f'- It is astonishing-, hdw little you miss the news that you do not hear about. War or peace for Uie United States;, unfortunately, is sot left to this nation, Then, there are the people •mlm tel! you when you ask Sheet, liew they faaL 11

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