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PAGE TWO 3S rm SUPERIOR COLBY fcORTH CAROLINA iVkKF, COUNTY NOTICE rIEJbEJS CHADWICK DAVIS vs. KJbWARD ARNOLD DAVIS THE DEFENDANT, Edward Ar nold Davis, will take notice that a nactioa entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain | an absolute divorce on the grounds J of two years separatln as provide i ed in the Statutes of North Caro-1 liiia; and that said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina in the Courthouse m Raleigh, on the 21st day of October, 1550, or with in twenty days thereafter and j answer or demur to the complaint of said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 18th day of September U*sd SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney* Sept. 23, 30-Oct 2, 9 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having 1 qualified as executrix under the will of William Barbee, decaaesd, late of Wake County, North ’Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the ektftfe of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned or her attorneys on or before the 20th day of.. September. 1951 or this notice will be ipleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to ink} estate please make immediate pajhrsent. This the 20th day of September, ESTELLE JONES, Executrix Briggs and West Attorneys Sept. 30-Oct 7, 14. 21. 28-Nov 4 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTM’F VIRGIL M. HICKS. JR. VS. SADYE P. HICKS THE DEFEENDANT. Sadye P. Hicks, v ill take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court f of Wake County to obtain an ab-; solute divorce on tnt grounds of two years separation as provided in tim Statutes of North Carolina: and that ai defendant will further| take notice that he is required to rp‘ *h- Offof the Clerk I of the Superior Court of Wake; County, -Nuitn Carolina in the j Courthouse in Raleigh, on the 11 th!' day of November, HDD, or within | twenty days thereafter and answer! o fcdemur to the complaint of said j action, or the plaintiff will srpply to the Court for the relief demand- j ed: in said complaint this sth dav of October, 1950. F. H. WILSON, Clerk of j Superior Court F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Dm. 14. 21. 28-Nov 4, 11, 18 FORECLOSURE SALE , Under and by virture of a deed -d trust to the undersigned by Tetchir Miller mid wife, Frances killer, registered m book 360, ia|e 120, Registry for Wake Coun- Nortn Carolina, default hav nk been made in payment of the isrot thereby secured and at the “equeat of the holdler thereof th (aid trust will offer tor sale to the tigliest bidder for cash at the j ■ourt house door of Wake County, i o’clock, noon, Monday, Novem ber 6. 1950, the eastern half of the ot described in said deed of trust, he said half being as follows: Beginnign at a niron pipe on he south side of Turner Lane, orrnCrly Devereaux Street, at the jorthwest corner of lonm-iuy: 3ondace Mallory's lot; thence outh 34 degrees west 12-8 1 feet to ; n iron pipe in Plummet Hall’s ini; thence with Plummer Hall's: j infe north 87 degrees 15 minutes I rest 41.2 feet to an iron pipe in • tail's line, southeast corner so I ’letchcr Miller (formerly Rachel! lanley>> lot; thence along the j ine of said Miller north 33 degrees ! 0 minutes east 148.5 feet to an j ton pipe on Turner lane, north j ait corner of formerly Rachel fjdiley’s lot; thence along the outh side of Turner Lane south 7 degrees east 37 feet to the be inning. This the 4th day of October, i WO. WILLIS G. BRIGGS. Trustee! riegs and West, Attorney.-- ct. 14, '2l, 28-Nov 4, end Your News To Us! HUNTER BROS. 1 FANCY GROCERIES {§ AND WOOD L- For Quick S«rvie» Foe W BAG COAL 1 DIAL »i»3 or 3-1991 M "Navei r Worry, W* Ar* M On Our W»jr” Jji y I EYEGLASSES Ground a serviced It Fbotsssional vcrrLotftti RALEIGH gtALEjGB - GREBNBBQKO | IfIAKIOTTC - GREENVILLE | MR. AND MRS. ANDERSON ! HURT. 708 South McDowell Str*V„ | a son. Albert Lee, at 5:35 a in. [ j September 26. Mrs. Burt is the: I formet Hel. ; n Tucker. MR AND MRS DAN WHITE. GtM I*2 East Cabarrus S'rtit, a! daughter. Rose Ann, at 11:25 . m. September 26 Mr*.-. White was; formerly Lucille Trimsdi 1! ot South Carolina MR. \ND MRS. GEORGE HUN j TER. Route ■». Wake Forest, a son, Georg.. Antnony. at 4:55 a. m. September 27, Mrs. Hunter is the former Hilda Perry. MR. AND MRS VILUAMj HENRY POWELL. ! 2 F„n.-t Eff.m mi. , t son. Turtle) Teromv at i! r>. m September 27. Mrs Pow !1 is l ■a. former Ellen Mmiruv. MR. AND MRS. Gil .US E. CHUCK 1014 Swtithfield Street. ,i son;; Howard Bond, at 6-10 a. n>. September 28 She is the- tormer 1 Th* Int; Knight MR. AND MRS RUFUS I). [ i AVERY Garner, a son Ronald ‘ Eugene , t k .x) p. rn. Septeml-er 28. Mrs Avery is the former Nell:. ! Gra*. Fort of Johnston County. MR AND MRS. HENRY HOOK- F,R. mu Cannister. a son. James Ahr-d at 10:45 , in., September 25. She j« the former Mary Minter of Durham. MR. AND MRS. LOWIE FULL ER, 122 West Peace, a sort. Bob* | by, at 10:00 a. m. September 30. ‘ Mrs. Hooker is the former Daisy Thomas, Greenwood, S. C. MR AND MRS. LEE DAN JONES, 218 Heck Street, a son. at 2:25 a. m. October 1. She is the former Miss Frances Eds'crton. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HAR- Ri.s, 7 North Swain, a daughter. Ruth B* nette. at 9:22 p. m. Octo- - her 1. Mrs. Harris the former Clara : Detnam of this city. _ MR. AND MRS. DOZIER JACK SON, 6 12 Dodo, a son, Aiexand t 5 rn. October 2. She is. r formerly Essie Ray, Raitorcl. N. C.! j- MR. AND MRS OTIS HORTON, j Wendell, a son, at 12:35 p m. October 4. Mrs. Horton is the for-1 mer Mary Winston MR. AND MRS. IRA Me DON- ■ i ALD, F-15. Washington T, rr.-we. j daugthcr. Ptarl Elaine, at 2:15 ] October 4. She is th* former Eli?/. | Davis. r MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HOL j. LOW AY, 221! Everett* Avinu , a j daughter, at 7:in a. m. October 5 j j Mrs. Hollow.o’ was formerly Mil j dred Mintcr. Durham. ! MR AND MRS. JAMES J.j, j DAVIS, Nt-usv, N. C. u dnugth*! J i Ernestine Miriam, at 12:4.5 p m i October 5. She is the former Id; j Mae Rogers. MR AND MRS. DALLES GRIP* : | FIN, 708 South Quarry, a (laugh-1 | t**r, Sandra Louise, at 10:08 p m October 4. Mrs. Griffin is- the tor - tner M try Winston. P E iTsoTa l s 7*lrs Daisy li. Evans, 823 Cotton j Place, has returned so the city af ter a lengthy visit to New York ’■'■'th her son and daughter-nlaw, Mr. and Mrs. William N Evans. I JP. Mr. and Mrs. Chacon in Brook ! lyn, Mr* and Mrs. Otie Burch of New Rochelle and Mr. and Mrs Herman McTo*jle of Mt. Vernon, and many other relatives and > iriends. While there she also at- j tended the wedding of her mice. Miss Mary Ann Evans of Raleigh, to Clyde Reid of Newark, N. J T'-. o pulpwood buying -stations , ' recently have been established in ! Union County. Both arc located j near Monroe Lincoln *AL£iOH, NORTH CAROLINA Movies Are Better Than Tver: Enjoy Yotirsetf At Th« Movies! Thee# Are Lots of Good. Pictures SUNDAY And MONDAY WTOBYK 15-16 GREGORY PECfc IN THE GUNFIGHTER TUESDAY. OCTOBER IT Victor Matttre, Richard Conte IN* CRY OF THE CITY WEDNESDAY * THURSDAY OCTOBER 1M» Walter Brennan, Dam Da.iiey IN THE SHERIFF’S DAUGHTER AND CHAPTER 5 DANGERS OE CANADIAN MOUNTED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OCTOBER 20-21 DOUBLE FEATURE!! WILD BILL' ELLIOTT IN IN EARLY ARIZONA AND Robert Douglas IN HOMICIDE ALSO CHAPTER 6 ADV. OF FRANKS AND JESSE JAMES ipp W. , - FOR WHOM Till BELLS RING —And wedding bells rung as Mr- and Mrs. Elmo Potter leave Walker Memorial Baptist Hicks-Potter Vows Are Spoken In N. Y. Church NEW YORK- In an impressive formai ceremony. Miss Elsie Lie Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mr. . Virgil Hicks ruami th* bride of Elmo Potter at Walker Memorial Baptist Church. Aucr.st 20 Th< Revirend J W T;it< oifichiicd at th*- double tin/ cevomonv. I * (Or to the ceremony., m.ip:ia! .-nusic vas prssint»:d in a Sacred proclaim Th< brifl* was given in n'aiia;,* by her father Shi wore i w. ddinc eo-vn fasllioned of im portid onamdy with a double ; t;tke(i collar, thiie-qi.,-artci lin ;a TANNOUNCES -S< HKIM I.E OF ACTIYITIFS OCTOBER 12-19 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12 7:00 p. m Junior Citizens A-so elation 8:00 p. m.—Wake Consum » Mu tual Association Second A:-, nivcrsai y Meeting FRIDAY’. OCTOBER 13 lo:50 a. m -Washington Ui-Y club 8:00 j... m. Men’s Billard Club 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14 2:00 p. m.-- Football Broadcast 7,00 p. m.—Feature movie and Talent Show SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 4:00 p. m -Vesper Service YMC.V PLANNING t ONFKRENt K MONDAY. OCTOBER 16 6:00 p. m.—pnoto Club 7 ;t0 p rn.- lioaad of Management Meeting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17 7:30 j? m.—Hi-Y’ Club 8:00 in.--Young Men’s Club WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18 i 7:171} j*. m.—Mory Builders Club EVER Y D a Y F EAT UR ES I Cafeteria, Dormitory, Reading : Room, Lounge. Music Room Ree |re a lion Rooms i Table Tennis, | Bowlin/ Checkers, Whist. BillardL i Showers, Room Registry. Counsel - I ling. Public Stenographer. Civic [ and Religious Meetings. IN MEMORIAL IN REMEMBRANCE OF MRS. A ZELL A BLOUNT Mother dear since you went •‘Way one year ago today. Septem ber 28, HU!) 1 think of you as just aw;.y and with a cherry smile, and a wave ol the hand. You have wan dered 77,uj ;in unknown land. Your Christian life in the home will al ways linger 11 7." our hearts until we too shall meet you there on the Other side of the river under the /had, of the tree, where thorn will be no night. Daughter, MARY and Granddaughter, Willie Mao i I i NOW PLAYING Betty Grable Dan Dailey IN ; in “MY BLUE HEAVEN” f In Technicolor STARTS SUNDAY! | EXPOSED! J he whole Story of the Shameful torment? of a Girl Behind Prison Bars! ! “CAGED WOMEN” | STARRING Eleanor Parker COMING! LATE SHOW ONLY! Tuesday and Wednesday Nights. Oct. 24-25 | ‘The GREEN PASTURES’ | FEATURING REX INGRAM as ‘D£ LAWD and the Hail Johnson Choir Church in New York City where they were joined in matrimony August 7(i. The Reverend ,1. W. Tate ifliciaterl at the ceremony. ■n > res. anti a pleated front C •me i with 'r'v .iiar. buttons i'hs lull skirt hue: a long sweeping w.-.n, and p,g- fingertip veil was oi illusion, which f* II .wom a tiara 1 - .<i j oar • lr; her as rro v. as ) boh r.nd I.in ( alia !i;i,< - < ’ e ! ;I ■ •do 'i rh <; •Mrs La.-) ■;/■■ . ;:-oo of Wa.-Y ■ ■ -Uni . >-•; i oi :lti biicie was ma- ; I foh t>i iiuid'!. ANtf wore n blue ; u-• '• ooisu-t; • o.;j gown, n • blue marquisette fall length f'own, ; 'oh;*- //-. ,■:. ; *t and matching ar , i/as/ories. And i.e i.arried an arm; 1 bouijtiH of whin gladiolus with | blui ribbon i: i'ui»-1 a a :i 's -// . t IV].!-.-a s pi-ati e* .VI ,a\ Cl::.’.! Guess. ■ a.; Hula R YL’/iH-11. They wor* 1 short 1* !,-gth a.-'t, i /owns of or-j enid uiiiigreen. arui maize with \ (. ■'■!!:,■ st. ts a.e: matching UCCCS sorics. Their arm bouquets were I ; tl'v -am. cog a.- then- at'ir.- %j Basil Potter brother of the} soor)! was !:■■:.; man. TJshers . j were Henry Jonnson, William No- j [a in Wallace ind Prince M,on i * | iinnieaiau.iy {•.•Rowing the cere- J mouy. the bridal party rode through i . Conti a! park to the ,-ception held i in the ballroom oi Club Baron. | The coupii- ••caw reside 111 BtOOK ! lyn. | SOJOURNER TROTH YWCA HAPPENINGS 1 Young women desiring to attend! ■ dances a: Fort Br:u g may call the: | Davie Street YWCA 2-3432 The! first dance will be held Monday night October 16th. Y Teens of Sojourner Truth 1 Branch YWCA held their Y Teen Lcadreshrp Conference at. the ‘Y* j Saturday morning October 7th at I 10 o'clock with Mr-. B-***Ti ; M. Coleman, Y-Ticn Program Direc tor, presiding and making welcom ing remarks. The conference was opened with j group -iir/ing led by Mrs. Emily M. ,v[, Kelly and (.pining prayer by Mrs M. E. Carnage Miss Vir.v.inia Blackwell. Central i Executive Director gav*> “Interpre tation of YWCA Purpose." Mrs Betti; Coleman stressed “Club Im portanee and. Recreation.’’ '.Volks-,ups oil Officers Duties were hr Id w ith the loilowing act in gn . lead* rs presidents and vice ; presidents, Mrs. B. O. Pettiford: • i-~-- - - u U U’-' “ MG..’ -r' AMBASSADOR THE CAROLINIAN secretaries, Mis. Fred Washinyfgn, treasurers, Mrs Cyrus King; Mvr.i iership and Program Chairmen, Mi s J. E. liicks; social chairiman, Mrs E. M. M. Kelly; Inter-ek: 1 : Council and Publicily CommilUc chairman, Mrs. Betti, Colem.i,.; Club Clinics. Phenby Gicson. and Marguerite Mann Panel discussions ■•.*.:« hila on Y-Tecu -Six Emphases with th* ft-1 lowing resources people Mrs. Carnlyr, iviog. Personal Relations Health end Arts: Miss A per,• v<H:atii,i:.s. Mis.-, Nina Antin'!,; So cal C*'i,c(/"i. and Mrs Mr. rceiln Ford. Re hr.ion Summary ot Emphase.- was giv. n by Mr.- ff, < iojCTiia n. Tin- lYt’y -!'ivi Y-Tet'f.s , nc: a-: spenkors ••••via ,'u'd a -irayiiotti diiit'r. Mis.- Ma- l n:on, chairman of Y Teen Corm* ,tti svr\ ed. ~••■ h* less Tht Parent Education Commit tie met at the Y Monday. G t-a.-, . 9th So discuss Family Budgeting T.-o Discussion which •' ■as in the form of a Question Box Pc riod tw> hi- • Childicu’s ,-YUowancc: o Clothinu and c Time A g.iuru n! th* ilisca sion w.-.s ;•-,. , Mis J A. s‘orbcs. , nu mb"; of m. con..ruin. A fc-Low-aip pc fin j so! lowed. M: - J S t. / ■ :!.( S< HKDI'I.E OF MF.rfiNG AT Y Sunday. O'-i” -« r )a pphl; a,i --!:i il s Coiniratrpe. a ; • Monday. October Hi ptd.i • Re- Committ, e. 7:!;, p , Monday. October Y I’*--/. Committee. § j:>. m. I —7 Relax...Rffresh trith Cakm ♦**’>•* ♦«*«* *►» «mi «4hi • ■«,, i fr* -r «r~r *-« CAPITAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 514 West Morgan Street ~vrr-mnmi ——... ■ , mm, | n>Tr«rTr-T.l-». -ts t --y - 1- nnrll i i u For the Best in Fine Foods from 6:15 A. M. To 12 P.M. 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JtRMS I \sjiM BUDGET TERMS Firestone S 1 UKld 413-415 Fayetteville St. WEEK ENDING EATTRD \Y OCTOF.FT? 14. 1950 m ]!147. has joir.ed tiu. Atn<iie;m Piovhnie t sli Hoi.v Ghost. Fath ers :t was announced nt headquar ters here The priest, pattn<r Joseph BoLu, 33. was 01 darned in Airica i ; I-Jjsii...}' •). .!esc; h Uyine C S. Sp., Vic.tr Apostolic of Kiliman jaro. »jMWMmupin»innt «wimbihii»ihii»»«h ■ ■■ roR von; ru astri . I He Sure To Visit <;i.i !! :m j Siuck’v—Smoke- Anticut.v :>.» ndwidipv—Drinks rn < ooked war h-q Hours: 10 A VI. ’ V Nt. Sat. JO AAI—J 1:511 S'*i smith Drive Helvveen Old and J New Hoad (Varner. N ( j C. I. tor' HINTON, I'iop SAVE $ The Dollars $ New Crop | i tincN Italian li\o emss i:vi:km;!u i >, lawn Mixlurc 11!i hrado IKRmiZIT VKrORO a 1 i)H. to 100 Hi''. BONK \IK\I, Shadv Park Pawn Mix tun* V/alra & Camrlia j Fertilizer See S. M. Young | Hardware Co, 130 E. MARTIN ST. 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