PAGE TWO Legal Notice <N THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE VIRGIL ai. HICKS, JR. VS. SADYB P. HICKS THE DEFEENDANT, Sadye P. Micks, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has teen commenced to the Superior Court! at. Wake County to obtain an ab- Holutte divorce on the grounds of two years separation as provided iij the Statutes of North Carolina; | and that ai ddefendant wiil further} tike notice that he. is required to appea rat the Office ot the Clerk of tiie Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina in the Courthouse in Raleigh, on the 11th day of November, 15150, or within j twenty days thereafter and answer j o rdemur to the complaint of said! action, pr the plaintiff will apply ; to the Court for the relief demand- i od in said complaint This 9th dav of October, 1950 P. H. WILSON, Clerk of , Superior Court F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney ; Oct. 14. 21, 28-Nov- 4, 11, 18. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE BLANCHE S. WILSON ; VS. J. W. WILSON, Jr. The defendant J, W- Wilson. Jr., will take notice that the above en- f titled action tors been commenced in: tbs, Stdteriof Court of Wake . County, North Carolina, for an ab- ’ doMte divorce from the bends of matrimony on tin* grounds of two Years separation as set forth in the Complaint on tile in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, at Raleigh. North Carolina, and the said defendant will take notice, that he is requir ed to appear at the office, of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, and state of- North Caro lina, as aforesaid, at Raleigh, on the 20th day of November, 1959 or Within twenty days thereafter and answer or demur to the complaint of the Plaintiff in the sain action, or.the plaintiff will apply to the, court for the relief demanded in . said complaint. This 17th day of October. 1959. SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court, ■ of Wake County, North Carolina. Oct, 21. 28-Now 4, 11. 58, 25- ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE CdilTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad- : ihiifistratrix of the Estate of Aure-t 4a Spins, deceased, late of Wake I Gounty, North Carolina, this is to! Notify all persons having claims j against the Estate of said deceased | ih exhibit them to the undersigned at 398 South Tarbore Street, Ra- : •high. North Carolina, on or be :pre the 21st day of October, 1951,! dr this notice will be pleaded in; bar of their recovery. Ail persons! indebted to the Estate will please ifiak« immediate payment. This 31st day of October, 1950 | ETHEL. MAY SYMS, Administratrix F. J- CARNAGE, Attorney Oc-t. 28-Nov. 4. 11, IS, 25-Dec 2. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE MARY E. COTTON VS THORNTON GOTTEN THE DEFENDANT, Thornton Gotten, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been eprumensed in the Superior Court of Wake County to obtain an abso lute divorce on the grounds of tdo years separation as prov.fl-jl in tiie Statutes of North Carolina; and that said defendant will truth or take notice that he is required to .appear at the Office of the Su perior Court of Wake County, North Carolina in the Courthouse !r Raleigh, on the 25th day of No t'nrnhef, 1950. or within twenty days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint of said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded tn skid complaint. This 20th day of October, 1950. SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk Superior Court F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Gtt. 28 Nov. 4. 11, 18 EXECUTIVE NOTICE NQRTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED a.- Execu tor of the Estate of Mary Outlaw decesaed, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify ah persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned ,t East Cabarrus Street, Raleigh North Carolina, on or before the Ufth day of Octoler, I*Bsl, or tin notice. will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt od to the Estate will please rnakt immediate payment. This !2th day of October, 1&50. C. A HAYWOOD, Executor F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Oct, 2L 28-Nov, 4. 11, 18, 25.* NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST ] Under and by virtue of powers of sale Contained in n certain deed of trust from Hairy u. Joluison, unmarried, to R. Roy Carter, Trus ts*;, dated December 19, 1949 and recorded in Book 1030, page 187, Office of (he Registrar of Deeds for Wake County, North Carolina, default having occurred In the payment of the Indebtedness there by secured, and the owner and bolder thereof- having requested foreclosure, the undersigned Trur- ; tee, will, on Monday, December, 4, 1950, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse Door of Wake County,j North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real es tate; , FIRST TRACT That certain tract, « parcel of land, lying and being in C»fy Township, . Wake 1 County, North Carolina, and beiiv Lot No. 29 of the Templeton Land ! tig shown fry j map recorded in Raleigh YWCA Members Map Ambitious Program RALEIGH —■ All members of ih • ■ Sojourner Truth Branch YWCA ex i per Kneed a delightful treat over this past week end. On Fridiay as ! CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS j Th«- family of the late Saliie j Cowes Perry acknowledges with } deep appreciation our kindness and ■ sympathy in its recent bereave ment. RUTH T PERKY 2900 Bth Ave., New York ! the office of the Register of Deeds | for Wake County, in Book of Maps ; 191 S, at page 24. which lot is de j scribed as follows; BEGINNING 1 at an iron stake in the renter of : thv Piiiey Plains-Stevens Store | Road, corner of lots 27. 28, 29 and i 30. and running thence in a South- j 1 westerly direction along the eon ! ter of said road approximately 2822 • feet to an iron stake, corner with • lot No 29: thence South 85 de grees 30 min. East 2556 feet to an . iron stake, corner with lands of R. S. Franklin; thence North 4 degrees fjo min. East 1520 feet along the line of B- S. Franklin to : an iron stake; Usenet North 45 dc i rees 00 min. West Hit! feet atom' th teline of lot No. 30 to an iron • stake in the center of aforesaid road, point of beginning, contain j ing 81.7 acres; and being the same ’ land conveyed to Harry R. John son by Deed from Sallio Arnold Marcorn, dated April 28. 19*. re corded in Book 964. page 607, Wake > Countv Registry. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING ut a hickory tree on Speight’s branch in Marcorn .formerly Tom pleton Jones) line. B. S. Franklin’s corner; runs thence North 88 de agrees West forty-eight poles to an iron, stake and pointers in a bot tom: thence South thirty six and > one-tenth poles to the center of Haywood Road; thenc- East with said, road forty-one and one-fifth poles to the aforesaid branch; . thence up said branch following the cowrs*- and distances of the I original branch to :h< beginning. : containing seven acres, two rods and thirty* five poles, being tin ! land conveyed to the Gmn'or by : a conveyance of record Book 476. Page 238. office of the Register ,of Deeds for Wake County North Carolina, The Grantor above referred to is William Rufus Horton and wife, and the property referred to is the same property that the above iconveyed to Grover Cleveland Ol rilver by deed, dated October 14. j. 1939, an drecorded in Book 805. i Pare 530, and being same lard ! twneyed to Harry Johnson by deed ! from Grover Cleveland Oliver and > wife. d»ted October 17. 1945, and j recorded in Book 9.22. Page 657, | said Wake County Registry. I This 2nd day of November. 195C JR. ROY CARTER. Trustee | Nov. 11. 18. 25: Dec- 2. | EXECUTOR' NOTICE i NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY Having qualified rs Execute: of ; the Estate of Annie Craft, deceas . ed. late of North Carolina, this is 1 to noitfy all persons having claim. I again a t. the estate of this deceased - to exhibit them to the undersigned , at 510 Montague. Place. Raleigh, - North Carolina on or before No-j verater 9, 1951 or this notice will I be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 15th dav of October 1950. 1 W. A WILDER Executor Nov 18. 25-Dec. 2. 9. 16. 23. Lincoln RALEIGH. NORTH CAROUNA j SUNDAY AND MONDAY, j NOVEMBER 19-20 t outs Hayward, Dennis O’Keefe j ‘Walk A Crooked Mile’ ! - TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21 W ALTER PI DC EON ETHEL BARRYMORE ’‘RED DANUBE’* WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ON Os H STAGE! j Tour Favorite Stag’*- Attraction IRVIN C MILLER’S “BROWNSKIN ! MODELS” AND ON OUR SCREEN Behind Locked Doors : Special Late Show—lo:4s after* aw »<B»tu»1 THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 33 ■happy thanksgiving* Dan liuryea, James Mason ■ ~ ,N 7 "D*m‘ Wav Street ALSO CHAPTER lit DANGERS CANADIAN MOUNTED FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21-25 DOUBLE FEATURE! CHARLES STARRETT “QUICK ON THE TRIGGER AND THE DEAD END KIDS IN “Little Tough Guys in Society' ALSO CHAPTER. 11 ADV. OF FRANK AND JESSE JAMES ter noon, November 10, ;.t 4:30 filty one Teens hurried siraght to the **Y from school to hoar Miss Dorthea McDowel lof Beirut. I.> bun on speak. Miss McDowell told of her most intersting experiences in Lebanon- She told the life of a youg person there and compared it with us here. All the girls who heard her would certainly agree wo in the United Stale's are most fortunate. She inspired our girls to 1 write- to the girls in Lebanon so soon we will be hearing from L-- ; '(non that way. After the meeting was over the girls were served a delightful supper. The menu wag pork and beans, hunt weiners. cab bage slaw, bread and punch. .No one went home hungry physically or educatioally Miss Mae Ligon and Miss Jeanette Hicks served a hostesses. Sunday uttornoon. November 12. at 3:30 another group of the men • bers of Sojourner Truth Branch YWCA gathered for the experience of rare occasion. Miss McDowel) .••ioke aiMin. She is n past execu tive of Central YWCA of Raleicb and played a lar-_. part in h-Ap ing’ the member • of Sojourn--i Truht secure YWCA and the building’ we art in now This occasion was sponsored by the World Fellowship Committee of which Miss Louise M. Latham ; - ehiarman. other members of that committee arc; Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Faye p. Move. Miss Jeanetc Hicks. Miss Fiverons Pretty. Mrs L. W. West, 'Mr-. Bc-ttie M- Coleman. Mis. Rulus Vs.-s Miss L-ura Edwards, and Mr- E M- Kelly The program began with ,i 1 .-,s Latham making introductorv re marks A “Special Thought” was of fered bv Mrs S. D. Defcnan. "The I.ord’;-: Prayer” suns. r,v a music pupil of Mrs E. M. M." Kelly lead - in'. into a responsive reading. M> ; McDowell was introduced by Miss Latham. She told of her exper-'i iences it: a general way and show eel slides picturingthc country an.! its surroundii.-s Eveiyoc- was elat ed and hated for the- affair to end. ; More music was then offered by member- of Mrs. Kelly’s music i.p-oi , of Washington High After the progr un ended, each person looked on his lapel to find he bid teen delegated to visit a continent. The leal bore the name, of on,- of live continets, pinned on vac poi son by yr< 1::: :i - \ • ■ntmed the dooi. Each routinely representtd depicted the color, map, and drink most noted thebe -Soutli America served coffee North America served Coca Cob Africa served cocoa, Asia served wa-sed and Europe served tea. Some v.ent !o nil continents represented. Those Y-Teens x< rving as co hostesces were: M.-r-ueritc Mam. Marguerite Join-- Yvonne O’N-d. Valerie Wilson. Bernice Whitaker Nurry Am, Turnru and Am ie Stadback NEW ARRIVALS Ivfi r<n<l Mrs. Roscoc Ha> la- ci An^icr t Ruui»- 2, a s>on. Carlton AMBASSADOR now playing: JUNE HAVER « WILLIAM UIN DIG AN in “V LL GET BY” IN TECHNICOLOR “Late Show Saturday ” \ The Biggest SPOOK and HORROR SHOW of Hie Year! - ON THE SCREEN “JACK THE RIPPER” and “THE INVISIBLE MAN” Plus SPOOK S—GHOULS—GHOSTS ZOMBIES IN PERSON |; COMING ON OUR STAGE ‘ZANZI-BARR REVUE’[ ALL COLOR KD CAST _ ~ ' |g ~ ; I I jj uiniiiiifn:fiiiMnirwff ini ti—ht r —r —iti Seajtatu’s r?jn Y/r T r ""'t' t\ */ f jt; j'L : > , I BLINDED WHISKEY 8l»..8 Pr<*of. 65% Grain ShUyi s*a£rarH‘l)i'itilh*rs ( otßontiion. ('hryslrr liuUiifug* \ew\orfc THE CAROLINIAN .g 5 X?-,.'. f.WIOR VXD WIFE ■/’!;. :. -v !«-;• of Young’s, l hap c! ( * iun M- ’-.uaiHsl Episcopal < iiurch. 830 i ottnn Place, is th» f.rvit > ml GU-harn O. Bass, who was tmasierred here from the DoSo. v. , 8. :950 Mrs Kag- L-.mi i Elnora l.a-v i’v* * hi am 'lt... Wiv. 43” m 'ii 'i SI • i"! Fraukuu K • ' .. ! . 1> r • Pm. ’ Novcn her v. ',959 Mrs. WikiV: S' sot. u: Iciii IV;i us Frank I in! on, N C. Mr a ’.'l r : • Y :'.m... 4(v; If, :i n Ha 1 . ooci .YP cct i da-Ughter. S.irr: Ann: >. IN oven:’: . IP 1950. M ' Briu .crs war. fo.ni-.vr ly" Gladys Evan; and Mrs. Otis L> ■ V us G-13 Wnshuff:’”. Tcrruce. a daugii tcr -ai Novov. be r 1 195'!. Mrs As-. is •-e fei.aor Matte Cotiir .n o:' <i , '.'uvood, -South (,’a oiina SL.-aiD v 'j.rv- I ;.\*.,nirii C*mf>r (•■iu---. AsicG irmn his p.tsl.oratu. De H director of Youth activities ter the fourth DGtriet ( i ( \n\ | :btii*ch over which Bishop W- Y. E’< U. South Boston. VlrgjtiiLi pr<'SiTiu» new min ister xvivs c<.eat I’d <st th-:* t r di versity of W*t<.*h!f-.i *i Kansas*, Lime College.. XrnnesNce, where he ’v ’b v w* i'd f - th «• * V' in. yuv*, k\vd Corrvt: BibHcai In.sCt iotr Lvai’.Tovi. u-nere IT' u: \ s «:ivl a the B. I* - <•-z vv e thi> year. Inm Ls his witv, It?rs. fitiih V. A mntfVur of the Fhi -Vlnha fraternity, the 4 •' < O ■•, *s -i’C- ' A 110-1.1,N 1.1,N 5A ' Luoto x Bill v I r>- f\ fietax . *. 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