PAGE TWO Rosalie Williams’zzrizur ft CAROLINIAN SOCIETY fei i Item* for fliis column will be received by phone at 3-240 h or mailed to 215 East Lenoir Street.) "The Ktileigh Branch of the National Association ol Gollcjre Women voted unanimously in their last meetimr to invite the 19-!2 National Convention to meet liere. !i that imitation is accepted (and it seems that it has jrooil cha; c(-s of so heinj-r) the Capital City will lie the scene ol a 1 least three conventions next spi mg; the N.A.C.W., the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororit\. and the Kappa Alpha i’si Fraternity. Flie rmminers of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority held their final meeting of the year at the V YV. C. A witii Sorors MV'Femlon, Anders, Rice, Turner, Moore and (.’umbo hostesses, Chief items on the business agenda were the II 9a 1* 1 >ebutante Dali and the 19.YJ Regional Conference. Dasileus Susie V, Perry gave a siimman of the yearN work. This reort included a review of all activities, both civic and social, betters of thanks were received from parents of the children whom the sororit,' had given a war’s flee lunch and some clothing. Highlighting tlu* meeting was tile eh Vtion of officers The new slate include the following: Ilasilous, Mrs. Vir ginia Newell; Anti Dasileus. .Mrs Martha Wheeler; Cram iunteus. Miss Janice wail; Rpistolues. Miss Thelma Combo: Tamiochmi.s, Mrs. Elsie il. Perry; Dean of Pledges. Mr< i'annie Latham: Reporter. Miss Hicks. Tin- meeting closed with a rededication servi-e led Bv the outgoing president, with music by Mrs. Celia Wor tham. The hostesses gave each sorer a beautiful figurine. Sorors present wore Delaney, Harris, i licks, New.JR E. i.Peirv, S. V. Perry, Latham, Edmondson. Whitaker. Duller, ('umbo, Anders, Dice. Moore. Turner. Mi l.endon, IT McCauley, M. McCauley, Eaton. Wortham. Parkin, Hunt, Wheeler. Haley, and Robeson. At the suggestion of Mrs. .1. Delaney, the outgoing president, Mrs. S. V. Perry, received a vote of thanks for Jn-r excellent service during the past, two years. The Raleigh Branch of the National Association of College Women met last Monday night and they too have a new slate of officers to direct their destiny for the next two years. New officers are Miss •!. F, Hicks. President; Mrs. Catherine (Vinters. Treasurer; Mrs. Mildred James, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Alberta Levingston. Financial •Secretary: Miss Riv.-rmis Pretty, Reporter. Vice President Ann Fere bee and Corresponding Secretary Elnora Keo will remain in their present offices for another year. Mrs. C, D. Dehnam reported progress'on the Folio vv l j) Study which is now being conducted under tin* direction of the Educational Policies Committee. A uuestionaire was “sent to the 1945. 1949 and 1950 graduates of W ashington Mjgh School. Basically, the questions seek to find out what •tire student iconsidercri most v aluable to them in their high •■liool training and what they fed was lacking most. Ninty nme replies have been received, ill e answers will lie tabu luted and the findings will be published and made avnil i.Ule to all persons interested. Alter the Business session, a delicious f<- e cream t ecolia BranLh was guest artist on the program. l.ast Sunday being Mother’s Day, manv Raleigh journeyed out of town to spend the day with their mother and several came to Raleigh to spend the day at home, hirst Lt. and Mrs. George W Bryant were here to snenri a lew days with Lt. Hi- ant’s mother on East Cabarrus street, Mrs. Giulia Kay »-t< itdants, notice is heheby given that the said Administratrix will on ; Monday the 4th day of .Tune, iy;V5, as 12:00 noon, at the Court house door of the Wake County Superior Court. s< ]! at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, file following described piece of •eat property situated in the City of Raleigh. North Carolina. BEGINNING at the- Northwest corner of said Adam's Lot as the Southern Lint of Cabarrus Street; rank south at right angles to said street eighty-five tfbv feet with said Adam s line; then west forty two and one half <.42 l-’i feet to the. •■aid Year {fin's, line- thence north with his line eighty-five. <85.» feel to -said street, thence aast forty-two and one-half .42 1-2) feet with said street to the begin ning BEING known as No. 214 East present enumeration of the City t>i Raleigh, North Carolina. For pan of chain of title, see Book 38. page 104. Wake County Registry. North Carolina, and being the same property conveyed by George H, W, Bullock and wife, Marybell- Bullock, to Berry O’Kelly by Deed ■dated February 8, 1921 and record ed •in Book 375, page 82. Wake County Registry, Nosih Carolina Also being the second tract of land conveyed by Horn, Development Company to N. M. Gurley by Deed dated February 19, 1943. and re i r.iiued ii'i Look flj. page 5, V, ake County Registry, North Carolina; also being the same land conveyed by N. M. Gurley and wife. Flora M. Gurley, to Jerry Reeves by Deed dated July 1. 1946. and re folded in Book 944, page 305, Wake County Registry. v T ’'rv TYSON. A ■ ■ rr » ?r. i c trgrtrrv HERMAN L. TAYLOR. Attorney May 5, 12, 19, 26- WAKF COUNTY I \K< TTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executed- of : he Estate of Thomas P. Wade, do o-a,.< /t 1 ”/ In so many different ways, it is the soundest foundation on which to build wholesome meals for the family” PINE STATE MILK hTlic vJ f & A a*?4eSA^/* / teEll 28 | * W y '*'***" mortem .11.M>i11-. uAs i- ,«hn \lli<‘rt Johnson relobrated bis :‘rd birthday April illllt at the home of Ins grand parents. Air. anti Mrs .1 I Strickland. '.lll N. Tim horn Street. Raleigh. I.a .■ream and cake was served. Those pteseut were; Little Miss \mi ( ow an. ( hervl Hamlin. 1 aye I at.m, Jackie Ricketts, Romotia White. Norma Keck, ISci'tha Isak cr. Keginald Ann Smith, Barbara R0w..11. Itctt ic Rowell 111-lli-.e ABOOT TOWN l;A L EIG H Hi there! Weil graduation i.- iust around the corner. White dress, s lire bvoiitin nut of the trunk, sen ior exams an- be.ng taken and passed, -we hop. < It won't be ;..:ig now ljcf. e we receive thou* treasured diplomas and that is definitely "r< al. great On Friday i-v- rung. May 11. 1951 Th< Department of Music of St. Ac,ansi uu-'s College presented "Hans -1 and Gretcd". an Op. ra in riiree Ac's by Humperdinck The ast was; Hansel Gloria Haskins Gretel. Edith Alston. tH'. 1 ,ui- tile Motilel'. Ren: ;;,e S. Lambert. pe ter. Un father, Theodore. Drew Fairy; Made .vTacld" s: and Witch, Mary Perry. 1 ii.■ chorus aemb -rs were: Helen Chavis Ida Colter. Malvina Demboy. Ernestine Mc- Cray Nant.v Pet he I. Edita lh.yforJ Agnes Whit- . Pol lie Williams Mr Leonard R Ballou vas director and pianist Mis- Mary I, Moore Was diHector of Fiai.onrt and sd dc*- sign, r The : reduction was simply wolu.ei Uli, atici s.i'l all;. cn.iov ~! by Cn- entire audience On "!!s. ear aii ti.c moth. r- of St Augustine'. Coll, ye campus were entei ta-meci by tile Young Women's Servlet I.a 'gnu- ,d tin Cheshire- Budding at 7.00 j-.nr Following the- most enjoyable ;-;'o graru i e.’l r. sliiia-i.t - we re- -caved. WEDDING On SoiiCitiV. .-.1a.. 13. Miss NTi 1- di’ed McKay bc-cank the charming and lovely bride- ol St. Lucieu Weaver of Kale.. !, N. C The dou ble ring i - i eniony was p.- 'formed til the Catholic Church. Fatbc . Dil liou officiated l‘i eee.-uiiv- the ceremony M; Way land Horton ac companied by Mi Ci'-ai'ii's Debnom sang tw i -- ■ !ecti( -ns "1 t.ova Thee" ami Di. Promise Mu' . both \ \ appropriate and quite beautiful. The Matron of honor was Mrs. El;--.ab- and William Davis, the costumes were designed bv Miss Miller The Best Dressed Priy.es went to Hadasel Wilson a "id Al! pe-sons indebted to said estate please in.ike immediate payment. This the 2.5th day of April 1951 Martha W Wheeler, Executrix 223 East Lenoir Street, Raleigh N. C. Briggs & West. Attys. May 5. 12, 19, 26 -- June 2. 9. Crump, Margtli'l lie lii.vis, Judith Sherman, I,«»it«- \lc( lelioeii. Mas l.'i Kuna Id Heed. Thomas (Tump, Lyuci I iglilner, .1.1) Iu- iy 111 Michel Ki'i-lc A. ilia Johnson. V a Him- Darn..n Jr., ilnrry Dunn. I linn,a- Dunn, t diaries Dm is, H.'i.rv U m ill. Jr.. ( In.i 1.-s .1 Worth Joseph K W inters. Jr. Lo gan I)clatr> , Ir.. Hooker Vlavr Jr., Raul Rowell, Jr.. WoTTam |i Dines Cliai li's Harris, Jr. ( liris tophrr Hunt. Jr Helen Johnson. \ isitins; out-of-low n. lir C . rl- s Rokvv and T.andon Mads, Mrs Mu;-/.-!!,- RaU-'i Mrs. Mary Baker. Louise Baker and Mr. Janie--R.tkei jrnirne-.vi d to Youngs c ilk on Sunday to attend the an nual Mother's Day Reunion of tin-- '('abort family Tlu group expressed tin inselves as having spent a most enjoyabU day. TK NIC On Fhlorrlay cv, nine the Girl's League, a cultural club of high school gilds, journeyed to Ham mond s Farm. Tile group had a tries i in.tovahle evening roasting w-liters. marshmallows. telling 1 stories .old singing son-',: The club's advisor ;.' Mr». L. F Hei-rtn. Al.-o with the croup Wei e MisS Priciilu Mob:■ ne and Miss Sulawn The giant- had a most "cool' -v-l ning Club News On Monday May 7. the Bertha Richard's Art Club m> t at the horn.- of Mi.- Gordon W-d Mrs. Edholyne Tlacc.) was s. cake: for tl-,. ~, , - * Tt ,11 ’ i! - "Classic;,! and I 'tactic;; 1 Types of Poetry tins most interesting and -tin.dialing topic held the croup spe! I bound Persons present were: Mrs Ma bk Latham. Mrs. CSonton:; Eicon :,nd Idea:: ('.a.- .- Harrison. Tlie menu consisted of chicken salad, deviled ergs, ritz crackers, tea. ice ci earn and Cake. Tin,. Cherry Club presented on Tlrursday i sinali si-;it entitled "The Cap My Mothei Made for Me” in honor of their mothers. The play was given or. the lawn of Msr. Web Leading characters in tile nbiv were; Mamie Riddick. Gloria ShaiV-g', Gltit'i.-. Sanders. - .Addessa Brown. Golden West and Filbert Gr -eti ouu-is in tie cast were knacks W'nters, Ann Paige. Ann French. 11,,; l.a,ra Fay lor, Flai bnra A \v>-il. phbs Marin. Bobbie Cud - den. Harold S nrrn-. Jrrnrir Ste'-'O ■on ard Francis Winters. Students from tin- local colleges have returned from iheir great c --.end "Mother's Day', at home They are hard at work preparing to their final examinations Let us hope they do well. Mry fi-13 H a week long to be r-mcmbi-iTd bv the "nenib.-rs of the Ttw.ited Ho\d church in cenerni and the citizens. of Goldsboro. North - sc; - in part n nlar During those days the Quadrennial Con vocation of the United Holy Church ,f .\ meric:; convened, in special session at the Bible Training In stitute R,-V. James Forbes of Raleigh, yresident: in Goldsboro. North Carolina. I’lus reacting is the iTiajar !)e.-Tus; session of the said ■ Lurch Elections of national and . acral officials and business of a full scale nature are dealt with at this time. There -a re mans representatives? *"- r fa " t ne.tr. Including those! from foreign countries such as! ■ruan" Africa. West Indiek Mfu-.v darned and inspiring per-, -.vere e’esent to : ;v - - lectures. Bibl, lessons ana sermons. Th efirs tpatent for a machine ■ to nick cotton was granted in ivi.so.; The Landrace hog wa» imported j fmm Denmark. ! THE, CAROLINiAN Chavis Heights News BY MAY L. E-ROADIE Marlci Samuel Sunlit, Jr. of 123 S. Swain St. celebiatcd hr- (itn fill li!< _ ;il f.'anii -la Club more Ilian four year-: ;,?;in Registi y. Showers, !iiiol ft luti'./, ■ ■ ACi vit l.'S CgpN ip" mKL f f 'RAL if6H , Vbcv.AKTQRniM U, fJ % , A.-U if Wiir* m r Fo ' '& i tsppan ™ | RANGES j h BOTTLE GAS \ Phone 3-6661 I SUNGASJ Hillsboro i H T" “ I Personal i LOANS j jt;': Cap ur up Doctors Bills, f? ; Faxes, Personal Debts, with »•/ b Raleigh Industrial Loan. We invite you to come in m and talk it over. U The *, RALEIGH INDUSTRIAL BANK gfe Hargett and Salisbury f..,.. Member oi Federal Deposit f 4 Insurance CorucraJion J* r . . • ** -j* WEEK Ei'fDTNd SATURDAY, IP, lUol ; hostess. 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I Mechanics & Farmers » I • Bank I RALEIGH DURHAM Faces Charge CA BORO- A 20-year-old yo u tn is to face trial in. tlv- Chapel Hill 1 Recorder’s Court on charges of at : ierupted rape Local police report that .lamer Fo.ster Fa rringtim has been buuriit : ova r to tli : C!lapel Hill court tol lowing pi i.'liininary hearing. He i t ill.ai l j ,t-f 1 will. oiiterMg the bedroom in which M s: Gracie Hrower wan hci pm last Saturday night aiiU ■. .: 111 11!n; her with intent In rape. N. C. Towns Safe