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Phone 787-9085 [ RENTALS * SALES PIANO rental. $8 a mo., a)! rent .„"Ps>‘« S to Purchase Open Mon U t p £'- MAUS pjano V. 0., 2420 Wake Fores! fid. 832-8442 * Mt —■ —'iHfiimrfirwwi—mn--—'■■m Mil L«gel Hotkes ■ „ NOTICE IN TH® GENiEHAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DF/KylON (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY M&Z HARRINGTON, Plaintiff vs. vULE BJAIKRTSON, Defendant . 7 h, — ab ? vc named defendant, Jule Sarrisen, will take notice that the action entitled as above been commenced In the Dis trict Court of W*ke County, North Carina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of on* years continuous separation preceding the bringing of this »c --tk>n and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re qulrea to sopear at the office of f-terk of the District Court of 2f*S«,SSS nl £' V he Courthouse to Kaleigh, JHoxth Caroline on or Vo2? rc l P e ltth dj, y of November. and answer to the complaint J"..v***® action, or the plaintiff yp Ijr to the Court for the pfatnt de,aa,u,ed in saW coro 08i.Tv.HSW B. DICKSON. Asst. ur C io« S . S 1 i p t r i or Coult ’ w hke C'y W fR&NK BROWER. Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. *-12-18, 3959 Legal Notices NOTICE IN THE GENFPAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT OOCRT DIL’ISION NORTH CAROI IN A WAKE COUNTY CAROL MARSHALL, Plaintiff vs. NORMAN MARSHALL, Defendant The above named defendant, Norman Marshall, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake Couniv. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Carolina on or before the 21 day of November, 1988. and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Ist day of October. 3968 GRETCHFN B DICKSON. Asst' Clerk Superior Court. Wake C'y W. FRANK BROWFR, Attorney Oct. 4-1.-18-25, 3969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUST OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY JOAQUIM SANTOS, Plaintiff ARLENE M. SANTOS. Defendant Tne above named defendant, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been com menced in the District Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an abso lute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding tne bringing of this action and the defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 21 dsv of November, 1969, and answer to the complaint in said action cr the plaintiff will apply to ' the Court for the relief demanded in saio complaint. This Ist day of October, 1969 GRETCHEN B. DICKSON, Asst' ~,_r k Superior Court. Wake C’v W. FRANK BROWER, Attorney Oct 4-ii-18-25, 1969 y NOTICE LN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (GTVTL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MUHEMMAID AHMAD, Plaintiff vs. ELIZABETH AHMAD. Defendant The above named defendant, Elizabeth Ahmad will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis ► triet Court of Wake County. North. Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon rhe grounds of one _ year’s continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re quired *o appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse to Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 14th dav of November 1969 and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for,the reliof demanded in said complaint. This 24 day et September, 1969 GRETCHEN B, DICKSON Asst Cl£»* Superior Court. Wake C‘v W FRANK I. ROWER, Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. 4 13-18. 1969 * NOTICE LN THE GENERAL COURT OK JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY SHARON M CLEGG, Plaintiff vs. TROY CLEGG, Defendant The above named defendant, Troy Clegg, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court, of Wake County. North Car olina. by the plaintiff to secure ar. absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation pre ceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take nollee that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court cf Wake County, j n the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the 14th day of November 5969 and answer to the complaint In said action, -or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 24 day of September 1969 GRETCHEN B. DICKSON. Asst Clerk Superior Court. Wake Cv •W FRANK EROWER, Attorney Sept. 27; Oct. S-il-18. 1969 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administva !:ix of the estate of Hatt e Averv. deceased, late of Wake County, thU is to notify all !persons hav ing a claim against s-ud estate to present them, to the undersigned at 129 East Hargett Street, on or before the Bth day of March, 1970, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All Ipersons indebted to said estate, will please make immediate payments. 'This Bth day of October. 1969 ETHEL VICTORIA AVERY AL LEN, Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Oct. 18-25, Nov. 1-8, 1969 NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY JAMES CASPER. Plaintiff vs. SAIL CASPER. Defendant The above named defendant, Gail Casper, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Disi ict Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to -<•- cure an absolute divorce from th ■ defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the brlngin" of this w tion and the defendw.it wiil fur ther take notice that she iu re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court m Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the sth day of Dcremh v, 15509 and answer to the complaint to said action or the plain!iff will apply to the Court for the r f .|j (; £ demanded in said complaint This Isth day of October, -ogg GRETCHEN B. DICKSON. A-si Clerk Superior Court t'fnjsn r'\ Oct. 18-?A; Nov. ' p, tqpo POLICEMAN BENDS TO BLOW - Chicago: Outnumbered by at least four to one by marchers, a policeman tends to their blows on Chicago “Loop” sidewalk on October 11, An iron tent st ake (arrow) sails through the air. Demonstration by members of a militant Students for a Democratic Society group left at least 50 persons injured more than 250 arrested and scores of plate glass windows smashed. (UPI). ■Mil v > SMOKE SCREEN FOLLOWS MILITANT-Fort Dix, N. J.: A militant college student is a*. out to be overtaken by a smoke screen of tear gas as some 600 armed military policemen embarked upon 5,000 young demon strators who came to the ease to protest the imprisonment of 38 Fort Dix soliders. (LIT). Three INI'; Mutual Employees .Receive ELU Designation DURHAM - North Carolina Mutual Life Insurant Com pany representatives t dwa.-ij. Haifaere, Edward J. C' u >■ and Edward J. Maviiu were awarded the coveted Ci ■ . <■ . \ Life Underwriter d> sigua* t mat the 42nd Annual National Con ferment Exercises of th~ merican College of Life Under writers in Washington, I\ C, The Ante! scan Colli g • of Lit Underwriters grants theC.L.U. Designation to persons engage-: in activities relating to the insuring of human life values and who pass a series of proses sional examinations and r. the stringent experience and ethical requirements oft i eCol lege. This year 2,000 men and women were awarded the desig nation, bringing to 23,4"4 the number of people who have re ceived it since the College was founded in 1321 Edward J. llalfacre iolned North Carolina Mutual as as sistant agency director when Ur it vM ut ual ; of Ch tcago merged with N. C, Mutual hi 1962. He is a graduate of LIAMA’s 53rd Agency Officer- School,attend ed Roosevelt College in Chicago and served as an instructor of the National Insurance Associa tion School In Agency Manage ment for 19C7, 1968 and 1969. Edward J. Clemons joined North Carolina Mutual in 195" as a combination agent after finishing Clark College in At lanta. In 19C0 he was promoted to the position of staff manager and in 1962 assumed the respon sibility for Ordinary staff LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTI T NOBTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate nf Jennie Lipscomb decease;', this is to notify a!) per sons having claims acainst the es tate to present them to the un dersigned on or befn-e the 20th day pi March.- I;<7:>, ~r this notice will bo pi cad eel in bar of thei- re covery. Ait persons indebted to the es tate will please mak< immediate payment. This 22ml day of Sept.. jft)9 JAMES TUCKRR, Executor IP .1. CABNAGE. Attorney Sept. 27; Oct, 4-11-18, 'm CA anager in Atlanta, whichposi tin-. t nov. .olds. He became .. Life Underwriter Training Council gi aduate in 1959, E. ,7, Martin began his career lt-h Noi th Carolina Mutual in H.iCl as a combination agent on the Newark district. He was promoted to staff manager on the South Side Chicago district hi 1363 and then transferred to West Side Chicago in January 1967. In October 1967 he was ' vansfu red to Newark as staff mat ace; and still serves in this position Mr. Martin is a grad ' of the University of Con •fctieut and graduated LUTC in 1966. The C.1..U, program was es ■.l7>l i>: • -:1 to meet the profes sJcnal i-.meat ion needs of the men and women who provide life and ; 4-alt:, insurance service for the publi". The courses cover sue! areas as: fundamentals of lift- and health insurance; group insurance, health insur ance and pensions; law, trusts and taxation; economics and r- 1970 ALL AMERICAN SHOWING AMBASSADOR, JAVELIN, AMX, REBEL and the entirely new car idea: HORNET Weaver Bros, ismbler ■ j * 223 w, Lenoir st., raleigh dealer no. 3203 phone 833-2767 finance: and business insurance and estate planning. The typical candidate for the C.L.U. designation enrolls in a special study class at a college or university and spends four to five years in the program. Per sons who attain the Chartered Life Underwriter designation are privileged to use the term or its abbreviation C. L. 'J. «ti<.ei their names and to wear the C.L.U. key. They ate also eli gible- to become members of the American Society of Char tered Life Underwriters, a pro fessional body whose principal objective is to maintain high standards of insurance service to the public. Tabor City News TA.BOR CITY - Service was held at Spring Green Mission ary Baptist Church on October 12. Sunday School began at 10 a.m. with the superintendent in charge. Prayer service was Next Week In Fayetteville Oct. 18 - Iserette Youth Club, Kinclah Court No. 43, Daugh ters of Isis, 3 p.m., Saturday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Oct 19 - Evans Metropolit an AME Zion Church, 11 a.m., Sunday) 301 North Cool Spring St. Parent Body of Missionar ies, 3 p.m., J. W. Waston Me morial Club, 3 p.m. Oct. 20 - Eureka Lodge No. 3, 8 p.m., Monday, Prince Hail Masonic Temple, 515 Cajswelt St. Oct. 20 - Evans Metropolit an AME Zion Church Demon stration Club, 3 p.m., Monday, * 301 North Cool Spring St. Oct. 21 - Silver Square Lodge No, 7SI, 8 p.m., Tuesday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Cas well St. Oct. 2! - Young Men’s So cial Club, 8 p.m,, Tuesday, Cape Fear Gardens Recrea tion Center, Old Wilmington Road. Oct. 22 - Kindah Temple No. 62, AEAONMS, 8 p.m., Wed nesday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Oct, 22 - Kindah Court No. 43, Daughters of Isis, 8 p.m., Wednesday, Prince Hall Ma sonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Oct.-23 - Electa Chapter No. 627, OES, 3 p.m., Thursday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, ..5 Caswell St. Oct. 23 - Savannah Lodge No. 407, 8 p.m., Thursday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Cas well St. Oct. 23 - Ebony Fashion Fair, 8 p.m., Thursday, Cumberland County Memorial Auditorium. Oct. 25 - Kindah Temple No. 62, AEAONMS, 11 a.m,, Satur day, 307 Jasper St. (6th An nual Bar-B-Q). Oct. 26 - Evans Metropolit an AME Zion Church, II a.m., Sunday. 301 North Cool Spring St.,Friends of Strangers, 4 p..m. Oct. 27 - A. J. Henderson Dodge No. 792, 8 p.m., Monday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Oct. 28 - Evans Metropolit an AME Zion Church Board oi Stewards, 8 p.m., Tuesday, 301 North Cool Spring St. Oct. 28 - Young Men's Pro gressive Club, Lnc., 8 p.m., Tuesday, Seabrook Recreation Center, Langdon St. held by the missionaries. The prelude was by the pastor and choir. The first hymn, respon sive reading and prayer follow ed. Announcements were made and the offering lifted by trie officers. The pastor delivered the sermonette to the children. He then came forward with the sermon for the morning taken from the Book of Joshua 14:12, He used as a subject “Give Me This Mountain.” Rev. V. S. Singletary is pastor. Rev. Singletary preached at PerkinsvtlJe Baptist Church on Sunday evening. There were two other visiting ministers who also delivered addresses. Sixty dollars was raised during the rallv. MILL OUTLET I VILLAGE, Inc. New Shipment of WOOLENS $2.00 yd. .Fail Colors DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. Highway U. S. 1 North 8 Miles Out RALEIGH, N. C. *.***-*. ....» Oct. 28 - Young Men’s Social Club, 8 pm., Tuesday, Cape Fear Gardens Recreation Cen ter, Old Wilmington Rd. Organizations and groups wishing to post meeting notices in this column may do so my calling Fayetteville 488-5386by noon on Mondays for publican tion the following Wednesday, Calling Fayetteville 488-5388 for advertising and subscrip tion service. Deadline for Fayetteville area news is 12:00 noon on Mondays at 721. Eccles Drive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301,There is no charge for news Livingstone’s Coaches Scout Rams, Vikings SALISBURY -The Livingstone College footbali coaches took advantage so their open date last weekend to scout the Wins ton-Salem State University Rams and the Elizabeth City State University Vikings, both of whom are on the Blue Bear schedule this season Coach John D. Marshall, head Bear mentor, noted that the 42-14 Elizabeth City vic tory was by no means in in dication of the strength of the Rams. Marshall said that the Rams cannot be taken lightly. They* had scored two impressive wins this season before falling to the Vikings at Elizabeth City last weekend. The Rams are 2-1 overall and 1-1 in the CIAA confer ence. Livingstone, with one less game under its belt, is 1-1 overall and 0-1 in the con ference. I The Bears opened with a 21- 6 victory over the Fisk Uni versity Bulldogs and fell to the North Carolina Central Ea gles, 31-20 in their last out ing week before last. The Ea gles then went on to best once -powerful Morgan State, 34-7, indicating that the Eagles may be the team to watch again this year. # BERNARD 'TED” HOLT SAVE s's NOW! ON BRAND NEW ' ’69 FORDS All makes and models in stock. Now is the time to buy. Our discounts will save you many dollars in the pur chase of a new car. PLEASE ASK FOR "TED” HOLT f —AT—. %mm mm 401 DOWNTOWN BLVD, PHONE 834-7301 T
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