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PAGE TWO ABOUT TOWN «£ J.I *U I* rj*£&£ -""i-VJJJ. U '. grf r|M| « smr.trjr With Sarah Vu'.’n RaLFIGB ii. there! Here vt *j» <i\ wit ! > bii more chai ls!- of <-h« i-c.•!:•.- "abo-;; tOWI! ’ CJ‘V«* as :j . -ten went vol »\ lift now L-'l : "• '• - 1 ■ 1 1 iia..;itiO!;3i.,« ’..via;, Cay.' Fil ing into liie suirg of thmis St. A. e.a'll - CL! ea: no‘May lno .CIBStv • i■ " to iCKbrn'-r. fl,- Queen relgnin;- ovo all the K ••• UVi'its ..a: iVii . peni’i Wat.e’l'd, Win; c. ov.-nt'd uy tin fleiil . jj. i. i • 'i .a- at ■■ . dai.fc wen; !>•* -• Keud, h.- pK*-*b> v arc :• u'V ana jt lo - ashii ; Jearf Ci. a . a lie; D.'mLM lie ■ lir.f. M word Tne Saih- H'- a Pipe, 'i i. N, tibnai G.u . .!;■ ■ t ft. ■ W: ‘ • S: It'S 1 . Leon G. ’*>;;,!!!• ;i- . !■ i-. pi &/U-S?. I; .lie -I .a ria> el L,i; ■ tine t (!■ : a! a; 1 i. C <tl(f it. tin ii ii was i ci. 1 razy ' Oil >'l .-I ' V V.'Omlt Wilt- lie; i: ■i ■ a , ■ . la d u cv< ■ to sfch‘,»Oi On EiicL.- ;:: -. i I •;; 1 L b c CiOCl. t 0 11/! i( i ‘ ■ WOt'Jji the! >■ ... - », . r . Me tiuci>ou.‘; v. .-i en’t tin-; W# ; ll be look a. if sot .-.aid to ; . May, Day celt oration m--: at St •. -v uniwersit', on next 5,,n0.! !o jrri I TAPPAI n f RANGES j fc BOTTLE GAS Jf Plumm 1-4161 % I SUNGAS^b MUaib*** M INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST l IK r: Consult —• YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS LIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, N, C. COAL For Every Furpote CORRELL COAL CO. |OE 5. CORRELL, Ownu 307 North We#i DIAL 5567 I pwrri him..—hi mi I nr* BUSINESSIIKI I TO RAY BY CHICK Pm ymurnii m ss buaiiwttilki ba*k now by ©pea* M 'm * fmmmi ebacking account bar®, Dwpo«fe (by,' snail if you like) tad htt || «h*cfc mcd* (Mil yow « * gUmc* wb*t bill* am f| pM -* wiss# bimt §* «a> iMod. £«aMad*c, mm* tibedta am ywwt awwi^ial | Mechanics & Farmers i« Bank | RALEIGH DURHAM % - 1 1 ’t* l ■ t-'ic.v tjavt- a i'll tin,,' day, to EcUm .... . .Gee. that was poe try wasii’t it' 1 1 it that Rnn'igh wa., full , ..trlric<• e. - ; e jj-,, weekend. Be rn." - Me May Day dance at S: -•-- & ' ei ■ <• Friday night it S.gma Zeta Dance ? ‘ t\ ij.tiit a ti.no, so 1 heard, i"a i . a Sol ,relay night, the G»ne .. - t . .asponsored a dance ..is. :;te a oil of dancing don'. Alpha 0.-hic on Chapter Alpha : l:> . i.ii.i it -nor Scciety of Shsw •o' et: <>b ved "Hone;'.' Day' ii ...... at Greenleaf Aca •tot i.i::, .: ll.t'i am. Invocation bj ~ he.: . l ia.v i History ,*.to . he-' 1 of At:.-a. Kappa Mu—Liz zie Cease- introduction o! Spcuk -l/i an Ft*--- Payne: Address — Pa -pi. Taylor, North Carolina :,'<>!k Dm itiofi N' C : "Invictus in: » .ijiia.nsa Cam; Roll of . - ye .'i’iited by James Alex , uie. Then in.. Alpha Kappa Mu Hyni;. closiiii, vil.n the Alma Tda lina the audience Member . 1 tchapter art: Purine Harris, . raft-r Harriet Nunn, C ; Hobart Price. Eica ■e; Ad:i.i..-, Rosetta Aiti.-r De. ri>- iJieiictt. Lizzie Chase. Nathasi • • <;,•• :■ : .i'onathan Hardiuc, Sitae-, Doroflty Turner Ari .- - 1 up is Dean F I’. 'i t ... Student Union Of f ice. Conm Mr. was held April .L-T. a- ii c ' s! Baptist Ciiurcn .At Mih. North Carolina Am. 1 saw. Jean Hu - A!,;.. C/r.M and Messrs- Ot * ■ vVe .-i. Lu< ; Vv't.ik. r. arid . '•'.•■■: As were the repre ■ Ll-;,. Sr.avv Gniveisitv T. Mir. nsihi.r addresses ot L ~ . - nr., were. ’'Somo'.imM -1 vvond-.r at •' 'Dissolvei a of i>oLt ' dc!iv<-;i. r.y Dr. Ktewuit X. h.:.:.. j'.'. - -ni Souti';' ast u-1 Sc;; y Whki Forest Tr.< other uddi't ■>:- was entitled “Look !ii ill Oui S‘-Ives :id .vlis jttveti Lo Vh-.s Klizazeth . .c-)>nedy, teiteh of voice and S' Oi'h sri the city .minis i>: Nasi. ■ Tennessee. 't;; i-i i cii ll . for tiie pm - i < ■ i ' ;■ officer:, foi I [hieii positi oi i 195-j . fciidol yea: The Slit;'.*, di'leyate.r. aluti. .vhtn •tu- :■ u’h. College students i.c otteiid*-.!. f'ieatlj bene ; tied f i .*l3 o' deep t* Sin V' hip i miens* study and Christian at h.re I'LRSONALS Mr. .hi v Vvn.ie Hm rington S Hiooitv nitii Sheet spent the v.i.el -lid S-. 8 i ... Bern. N. 1 COMPLETE HOME HJRNISHERS We cars furiiirli any room ui your home from the living room to the kiteher SEE US URST W. E. COOPER FUR N ITU RE COMPA N Y 121 East Martin Street T- ; rtBLASSESJ From OPTICIANS. Inc. Orou»d • I*f ofektlnttft! Bid#. * % fit* BrunvUU A Ailn v'ibnKi ’» , ik-if -I® •y' u Life W&mV **hr*F ipsi >. 'if "' »: ijraKt .'HP* ffl|Pwrg ! ’ r 'WBPF >' HONORS DA Y AT SHWV iMeirilers of Atplia Kappa Mu Honor Society; I'rc.idcnt of the Univeisity. The S p cake t and Dean of Shaw ( . Shown above; . Mr Fret! Sanders journeyed to ■ iVinrton-Selem. N. C to visit ids - (ether during the weekend also. - ! Visiting friends in Raleigh j.;i i Ihiday ufteriiOL:, was Mi., Naomi Brown, teacher Iron: Creedmoor. t x. t:. Mi Chari- -r: r left .Sunday ': morn:ie. byway of plane for Chi •' caa'o. ill Good luck! L o- tor the weekend were . ; '••■; l.,ouii "Teeter' Spec a i froi'u • '! Fusii- Va Arid Pvt Roderick 'J’aylor iron; Ft, ,fa ksou, S. We wer. sorry to hey of ti.e ■ iiliies- of Mrr Mm. K CVntir. •• hi re's wiriirc for m a very .. edy recovery Tn town o'. Sunduv visiting rela tives was ,’vlr Rnl,. r! L» F. in - ...ui H.-fide: son. N C !' C.; Frida;. Ma; i Th.- Wavs :Li id Mean.-' and Member: ip l ..a - rnittee.- itin Sophon ;i ... - B.tincii YWCA sporisor-.-, t... . - ;on Jievui at Hiivil.. . Imi'.. I . school , Atidilorium. Tin- p. eserilatloii \ - divtdt i e six !..: gi O.l; T!;e first Oil. i 'Lai ly Childhood dnecuc! by . Mrs tin ,iie ins, Ginip .: It. f , U-t me diatt- dirteft'd L..’, rviiz fftizei ; i William:. Group Junio. dinel - eu by Mr.- WJtu- Yountr Group 4- H!:• t. S' wot diverted by ivfr:. 1; - . ui' Co .-.I 6-Young Laftie i tic Co.on.unit •• d. it i tcd by - ' Ltiuliru Latta ..ad Ueh the Lad dt CL . ay iLrccled bv Mrs. Gila Hams .Via I a fill Itisi'ied by the : ilf, Vll :, :■< ' .'. i-*-i i tile siH.VV ui'' of the f.rhinos . Aia i . and .Lowing by VV. . i that ait your., • ladies ill now rush to become , of .. t'lV. iaH». ~: I - - i iZ'Uion. On Ai r i ui; jad jV!. .. G 1 . West join a..y. d , tu Queens College , C’ah'i’ ia N C to attend the La; t) ( a'oin;, State Ol ,la,a;. s ‘a ' ■ o' tin ■ .a a t inn lor Student Teaching, which is an a .... . . ,:d group. S o o! Cl'l l r; v’.'i :. ,-j'e- C.ted I■; Ml fusdoa i. West, l. .aiiainn o' i..e XuMiUialing Oirn li it!.-.- • * St a- 'll.' Co!lege Di SVi ... -ii*. ( Frierson was e!ce ted ..; Vice Hi evident And Dr ; Nelson H Ham •ha led y a ; II':". !I • 1 I i an- L\a. olive < 'on | imftee. ( On Sat: ! ! day Jill;i t. Mas 2 Ml-:-. -■! . ..it 1 r.auj, r.i .-nlertaincti t!a i:< - and iiienu- of raembera L,.j' S; ii.; (iaimna Him Sorority at her home aftei the tiionth meet ; m. da- group, v.itli a dinner j ; oar I diere we:, about 20 guest'' present ! i Tia- iih ii.i wa.- ol Before dinnei i . J cocktuiis chicken .salmi, sliced j a:'in In.’ roils, ceieiy. pickles, in-j j dividual creain pi«-s. and codec j i Quite a rdee menu wasn't it? On Wednesday May (j. the Chfl jdrv ii's Liti s atui'e Class, taught, by j Mrs. A.ima U". - t at Shaw Unives - | I sity dl sponsor a .Mother's Day | Tea, complete with d.-vution so-. • jV.ce* poems, stone', and a sßii.i Two Mothers chosen by tin- class I ! Will be pi. stilted be a; 1- Os; i. town s One Moth, r from tin- City; and out from Wake County 'Fob | lowin'.- tiie pi og ran i refreahnients.; will be served on the lawn at: eonaid Building, provided the! wi athei is agreeable. .last ret. ; net! tin .. tht treat ot ! the si a son! A Faculty Recital held j |in Taylor Hail, iic-re on tiie earn-: pus. Mr: fiomairit Lambert and; Mr l.oon Simmons in concert Mrs Lambert sang such lave rites as ’Vocaiise" by Raehnian-' jneff '•('a .•*•>• e- and Gho.ces' Handei. ,nd "i,ct My Song Fill I your Hi art" by Char les Mr. Simmons played 'Fantasia j oi C Minor by Bach "Rhapsodic; i.; G Minor' by Brahms He <n- . cored with the ever popular “Mai- ; .muenu" by L*enema. As a closing selection the dim; played Grieg's ' concerto In A ' Minor on t'.v«. pianos. It was .r.agnificeut! As l said before it was the treat of the season RFC j GOOD ( LEAN USED FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES Dressers with Mirrors 9,95 Writing Desks $.96 i Tel. Nite Tables 5.95 Beds, Springs, Kitchen Sets CASH OR TERMS WAKE Furniture Company 222 K Martin Dial 3-5402 WE BUY - TRADE - SELL I Finance or Borrow j On Your Car through th* \ BILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. j 122 E, Davie Street 'iPhow* 3-323) Left to right seated: President W. R. Strasuner. Lorinc Harris, president of the or# miration.; Dr, Joseph 51. Taylor, Chairman of the Department of History, and Director of Slimmer School it North Carolina f olic t , Dur ham, and Dean Foster T Payne. 5 list row standing left to riijht. Hosuliis Wtiliaiins' Carolinian SOCIETY IK, VI. NOTICE iDMINISTft.iI HEX NOTH t Having CjicUiitivxt at adhmni ■.l ati in ot tiie estate oi Ida Jui:e-.-. ii. in <-it hm of Wake County, i.u n iiot-f'. ai! pi-i ..av,J:g ‘-h.il * stale to ex hibit them to the undersigned on \ or fa-lots tiie 22tid day ot April, , .l.i-4 ti i' : it i./ 1 1 ' ’ e v ii! :><- pleaded ; ui bar t.l then recovery All pe:- "h: iudi '-.ted to said estate Alii iLim make iiii.nediute paymr-iit ! t.» the uudersugni'd Tin: 22nd day ol Aprii. i9S3. Mrs. Mary Williams, Administra trix 205 Joe Louis Avenue ' Raleigh N C April 20 Mav 2 L Hi 22 30. - BFC - • N THE >( FFRluft t OLKT north Carolina I 'ol Vi 7 of WAKki i i CLnTm MOY'E vs. ; .r,'. it MOTE the ;iuOV> ua.'i.c i in', might, < Love ~ if! Uk- l.utice that i ; n aelion entilicti as above Las been commenced in the Sdperioi |C'.;n't oi Wake County. North C.'a ’ ; ro.'ina. by the platiU’.fl to secure . '.in absolute divorce Ho.u. the de-i i fondant upon tin- ground tent U <‘:u»iti/l and defendant uive Ufi •! ; r-eparati a;id apart for mori than two years next preceding the 1 ' bringing t-1 this w. Hon; and the jdtfendan! will furthci take notice : I that he- is required to tuipeai' at' ' •!>•■ oft if: i)f Lit: Cle-1: of the .superior Court ot Wakt County, |ui the courthouse in .State of j ■ Ninth Carolina, within Flirty days' altw itli 2tnh dav *■ i M;'. (953 o a.rrv.’ei oi deiliin to. Mil cott:- i plaint in '-aid action, or tiie plain- ■ ; lift will apply to the Court for h retie f di-iuai.d' el in raid cum ! gloat ! Tin 4th day of Abril. 1U33. SARA Ai.i.FN Asst. Link ot Superior Coili-t BRIGGS N' WEST Aft vs foi- Plaintiff, • Wav 1 if. 15, 22 BFC NOTICE Ol SALE OF j V.VIX'.tBi IS REAL ESTATE , IJL'r AUL'T having been made jii , :: e payment of the indebtedness ;-ocured tv a Certain. Deed ot j j Trust . xc; uted hy Mabel Copelatid • | Hinton and husband. Gatt: : Hinton. , ; to’ J. J Henderson, Trustee i vhich deed of trust i.- dated Feb- ■ I ntary ii' 1953, and recorded m Book j j 1114. at Page 23Q in the office ot . | Lie Reg I.‘.te, of Deeds for Wake , • County, North Carolina the under ' signed Tiustee, at F'ie request ui 1 the lioldei of the bond secured L eieby, and under powers con f-ured by the aforesaid deed of ! trust, and tor the purpose of u-- ;laming mom .. to satisfy said in- ’ ; debtedness. will offei for sale and | I veil to the highest bidder at public | auction, for cast:, at the court ; uousv door of Wake County, North . i Xirolina, in tiie City of Raleigh ,n FRIDAY JUNK 5, 1953, ai 12 o’clock, noon, the lullowingj; I f1f j fccrib<*d r eal estate irituated in)' th, City of Raleigh. Wake County j -hat. of Niu’ti Carolina and mon particularly described «s follows:. N o SHI Fast Cabarrus Street, j ; RaDiah N C | BEGINNING at a point in the! : North line of East Cabarrus Street, j j Helen A. Rodger's (formerly J. CL 'Davis'i Southeast cornet, runs j ACME REALTY COMPANY j Real Estate Rental Fire and Automobile Insurance thr cakoltnlam Annie 1. Shaw, Harriett Nunn, Rosetta Artis, Dorothy Burnett? ■ :ihcv, Liz/.ie Chase, arid Flea iiur Adams, Second row stand ing; Nathaniel Gnylord, Llovd Frahani, Judith Combo, George Robinson, Jonathan Harding, Ho hart Price, and Jaancs Alexan der (Items for this column should be m.iifa d to Last Lenoir Street) t; cI..EiGli- It - too cad tii.it 11 .» g» e not moie people out -.and | , th-.- included the Delta Sonars! tia -nseivia ) to hear Mi .:. Jennie! ‘ Lougiai Tayi’oi of Tarboro deli V-1 the pritictpai message at Shaw . vtaper services last Sunday ev-- i ( niiig i bis progt am marked the be i joining of the annual May Week .Ct lebratiou whicii is combined. am. V':.,l it): tui'Ut't.b alliUVlrl'Stll V j i uctivitie ~ ..i; . Taylor de! iv'cred a tilTieiy ; iad re.-. on “The Fiaicruai Person's | i ractici-1 Life'' in which she de- j edit'd that in order to justify th- i; : cxi.-.U'nce, sororities and fra ter-; nit-.i- - boiild work toward build ;i; l ciuuai'tei, ptomoting business' . i nil)), Negroes attaining complete : : ■■maru'ipa!better education, and ' ' more felio.vrhi'p ainon; ourselves; -lid unu,f;:J race: Otic particularly striking gem of j ,:u which she quoted front >t i ..pi eel; t. > Dr Stuart Nelson ex- ' I-icrted iisteiieis to resent discrim mefioti imvvvht'i'c and in any form! (whole it may be found for when • : a person oi it group of persons: puce pi : ti'.'ii a .-utii.'ition wifi; ci^n* : piacency, tbici’t- is iiitlt liope te.r ; any tiling Fetter. Included on tiiai program al so was a solo by Miss Gloria Mullins ol Shaw and one by Miss Josephine Jervay of K :- Icigh. fhr speaki-r was intro- j duct'd by .Mrs. Elizabeth Co- Held. president of the local graduate chapter. Miss Shirley Shannon presided. MISS CFTCHIX HONORED ivlr, G' laktine ..loner Cheek afiO Miss Jo: ••ohim Otey Jt rvay •-•nter j tained at a luncheon Saturday at I (ia hi,m<- of Miss Jervay': par •' c-ntr honoMng Mis- Louise Cut whin, bride-elect of May 9. Ihe hostesses presented Miss O tiLiin with a gift >1 china Tht , j home v.. : decorated with pink I I use:- and lad tola carrying out the, ..oh,! schem.- of iJink and green. ! j : Bridal place- cards marked the | •eating arrangement. Guests enjoyed several hands of hioehit ; fit ;■ the luncheon Hc . first and second prizes wow Misses Erf it* Fenner and Lou- ' ise Cutchin respectively '.(o.se present were Mrs. Clay tee Watson, niother ot the •honorec. Mesdarncs . Angela M Shaw. Evonne P. VV’il iianis Laura Kay. June Campbell, ’ Lynell W. Alexander, Misses Fran <?'- Cut-bin, and Daisy VaiJu-r- J er if Out of town guests were j' All- Gwendolyn H. Goode- of Wash- ! ingtots. D C.. Miss Aria Hannah of Burlington. N. C.. Miss Ertic Fen- • tier of Weldon. N C. and ; Bat bara Enstv of South Bos^n.' ‘ Va j' Each inicst was given a pastel | i‘ L thence v. ith Helen A Rodgers line j j North 91 feet t- a stake; thence jf East hi a line parallel with Ca-| t ■ .amis Street 50 feet, more, or j less, to (i stake t-tenet- South in - line parallel will: South Swain Street 91 feet, more or less, to a stake in the North line of Ca barrus street: thence West with the North line of Cabarrus Street j 50 feet, more or less, to the point ! of BEGINNING, being the Eastern ; j portion ol the ami property con i Vt-yed to Elia Wiggins by deed ot j j i V C Royster, et a!., (kited Tebru-ji try 11. 1895, and recorded in Book . i 155, at Page ICO, in the office of!, ■.he Register of Deeds for Wake', ; Caunty The successful bidder will be ■ jquired to deposit with the Clerk ; ;ot the Superior Court of Wake |j 1 County a check to cover 10 i»t ; ' f-c.nt of the amount of the bid as < i evident'-, of good faith. J J. HENDERSON. Trustee. : dated THIS 4th dav of May. 1953.,; ROGER D O'KELLY, Attorney ! Mf.y 9 Lii 23, 30. U MSTEAD’ S TRANSFER COMPANY GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY ' HAULING LOCAL AND LONG GROCERIES DISTANCE Your Patronage Courteous Prompt Appreciated Efficient ■—o—.. ED. UMSTEAD, Manager 602 S, Dawwb Street *:« Tarfocwro and Martin Street* DIAL 11478 9212 FUQUA Y SPRINGS Bv Roy C. Street ' LUQUAY SPRINGS It ha; bov.i brought Ut the attention of) .tiis reporter that school official l : '.ne having trouble with a grout: of "would bt tout- 1 auvs ’ -v..-ry i till..- any type of tv. 'tii.i.! enter- j t&jnmtmt is held in the new ym • lyi’ium. Tr.ing.-. of this natui e have a! I tendency to cat:', unwanted r. rleo' !.(-ns on tne paji-nfs of the eorn ti/',unity, therefore every mother: I .-ud fattier should take iinmeA :<t> ; action to quell .such uncalled for .+Bnoyances„ 'At.- imv e been fortunate in cb- j i tfuniny i iis much needed building | and v.-. can show our appreciation oy making proper use of it So c * each c i us take pi ecaution and 1 et that on - children aren't har...- inr a ■ omul on the outside to an j aoy toe pec pit- v. ho are trying 1 enjoy whatever n- happ« ning an the inside. It is better that we i take action ourselves than to let; it go to t-.it extent that it is ne- , cessary t.. call the authorities of the town arid perhaps spend un necessary rnniu-.v Let o. act to-j day i 1 die nnii'iiin; v. ... :hip service of ! the First Baptist Chlu'vn tv;,, eon- I c!tided : ■ til, paster. Rev it. p,. S', kes. Di'.nn.t his discourse the j. peakt ; ihwou.i-.ily dcftiicd th>- | venders of prayer. The servo e | './r.K full of spjritu.il infoi mutton' | md ev-i > one in attendance sained; | ’ood foi thought. Music vca? r< o it. tt{ the .h.iiii, ! Choir. During the afternoon the f.astor, Junior Choir, members and friends ol First Baptist rendered service at Sweet Springs t VfK for Rev. .1 '» Gray and his congregation. The day's activities were e fi t-lulled with evening worship. Mrs Lizi'i. Evans. Mrs. Annie ; Mae Bullock and Miss Nettie | Hn-.-t spt d. last Sunday in C-.iad- ( AMONG 1 AND SI RALEIGH Listed here ate uc-isons who received treatment a! • lue local St Ai;nes Hospital dm iig the period April 2ft tiirirjer May 5. St.me ot those listed here : .ire still confined to tin- hospital j Others -have been released Re- • 1 rneiTibjance -»f tin- sick and shut-in I jin vo.:i ;j.iuyei- i.- requested. R ALICIGH Ivf* . John McCullers. I'tout-f*- i veit Ethridye Charlie Berry vVi.i ‘ Autry, Mack Montgomery Jamt-t E Hurt. Misses and Mrsdanu-s I'auliiie ■ T.r.ndal, Anni' B. Scarborough :Gv.enn A Williams. Gertrude ■ .iunc l ; Lceille Grant, Mary B-lle King sherry. Rosa Bridges. Karan : Jeffries. Loritie White. Wanda j Elnckledgt. Laura Turner. Lydia ;B. Taylor Olivia Patterson, I,i 1- j lian Wright Delore.' Holden Tvx jano Robinson. Mabel Curtis. Jose-1 j pnitie Baker, Gladys Williams. E- i j -Jith Ann Horton, Alice Roger* ■ delict and u pink rose as tokens DISSERTATION OX HONES J A i Some ol you may have read | tins little excerpt from a column in one of last Sunday’s local daii- I let. Jl struck me as an amusing S dissertation on honesty Here it is ! mnoted from Mark Twain. "When I was a young boy,' said Twain. I once saw a cart of melons that tempted me. I sneaked up to it and dole a melon. I went into an a”ey 10 devour it. but no sooner had , 1 set my teeth in it than a .strange feeling came ovei no I paused, md made a firm decision. 1 walk ed back to the cart, replaced that melon, ana took a ripe our,'' ATTORNEY POE VISITS R 1 LEIGH Attorney Marion Poe. first Ne jm woman to be admitted to the ' Bar in the South, was the guest i speaker at vespe: services recent-, l\ at Shaw University She was. sponsored by Beta Theta and Beta , Lambda Sigma Chapters, of Sigma j Gamma Kilo Sorority. Her suit- ! ject was "A Challenge to Youth" After the vesper service the - members of the sorority entertain- j ed Attorney Poe with a dinner at . the home of Mrs Alma Wert, IJjie j table was beautifully decorated in royal blue and gold, the sorority : colors. The menu consisted of roast j turkey, candied yams June peas, i ft nit salad, hot rolls coffee ice; cream and cake Attorney Poe is legal advisor to Sigma Gamma Him Sorer ity and a member of Omega Sigma Chanter in Newport News, Va. While in the city she was the house guest of ,'Jr and Mrs. Earl Ballentine of lfiftg Oakwood Avenue SPRING DANCE The Typical Twenty Social Club had a gay night of it recently : when they staged their spring danc., at the YMI'A Johnny Min us':- hand supplied the music and cute souvenirs were distributed A j party after the dunce was held at ; the Turner's Dining Hall. Officers of the dub for 1953-54 lore Mrs. Sophia Clay, president• Mrs Wilf’crtine Sills vice presi dent; Marjorie Saunders, secretary, Annie Jones, assistant secretary: Katie Collins, treasurer; Mrs. Ver- • lit Lilly, business manager. Other members include • Mesdam.-s Etta 11 ugh, Lillian Harris. Ad line Lil ly. Ora Jeffrey and Lillian Har ris. WHbmine Sills is reporter WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. MAY % 1958 iwt«ninMmiMiNW>wy>»« u s<ir4u *MMI burn. N. C visiting i-dativ,-.-. j The 4-H Club Os it!id vicinity will observe Aftiical 1-M Church Day Sunday morni)., at. j...j.A. s Chapel. The parlor Rev" jS. L. Breton '.'. ill d< 1 iv,■. a.-, ;.ii iraessag. loi ;ht o .>i, ’lhe I theme; "vi oikiny T-. - tier Ur. j World Bnderslanding. *-H mem ' bers will take part in the pin gram. Y,»ui pn-.-.. nc.- will bt ap i pit-:/ia teH Th> re will be a Mothei s Day .in at J-o rt Baptist : 1; p i Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock j Tic. Y out) z Men's Christian Leay.ie will observe their firs' aonivers ry Sunday afternoon May '24 at 2:00 o'clock R.-v J. A Avery. A Holly Spr.r!' Baptist Church ! will be principal speaker. Due ti illness of members of . the Choiu>--Sister Gary and her group will be unable to app.-a. at j Fust Bapost Tm.o.day and Kiiday ; night as previously announced Inclement weather forced the j 3TU to postpone l- if Weiner roti-t ; scheduled for last Saturday Ti:»* .iffaii will be held Saturday May : In.S it weathci permits Announcing the serv>c«- ot the Bethany Church of God n. Christ —Sunday morning 7:3b Broaden: t ~ i9:30 Sunday School• 11:00 morning . ..orship service 6:00 YPWW 7:4-> ‘VCMUt: WO); hip servict 1 . Tu'-:- ,:aev eriiiis I:..ft Home atui Kor ;et«M Ml:.-.Km. Wedc.esdav - vt-nim , and Bible Band. Friday ev .-,iilly of last we- k Elder C. 11. P.atlifl of Rockingham was speak-; ti during the special ?,ej vice a .'•ervin:' tie* birthday »f pastoj F.i 'del W. Covin . urn. Last Friday' marked the end ot our revival ,U)d \vi wen f h scd S; ure.iiti'ltly Elder W Covinvj.in pa.-he Mjs- Liouisc Farliam, seportei Sunday r pastorial day at H-/- ger's Chapei and New IhovtdCiu:. Go to the cl:ti: -Jt m * i , rHE SICK iUT-IN \ ulectua Eti.n rtpii 1.i.j0 Ai . Wil dan e. WAKE I- OREST McKivel Hoy.eis. Ol- i.l I’t 111: v Isaac Deny Miss Sitsie M.:. Ktii . nedy Severn Watkins /Mil LON Dwight Parham. Mrs lie.-tha Piivette Mr; i.ut-id-. Pa<k* Nil'-; Helen Eduncteii t 1 A YE VI IV 11 1.1 Bobbjt Wyie VOl NIiSV il l I flow are Joynei GIU » AID I Joiir; ileniy VVillia.- i.ocisut rg Fieudie Manley APEX Carolyn Byrd ECtJC.V Y SPRINGS. Johm-tto 1 limit i NECSE Mr',. Doris Paige FRANKLIN ION Mi: Moliic Pc-rsoii P.FC , - LtlUfSb 4/5 QUART : pints U,fS#\ STRAIGHT r APPLE \ brandy V\ LAIRD ANB 1 COMPANY \l tl'.'Tt; ttitisl*, UtAfynii, ft. A . | . - ,t i i j i - r- ■mmmm m m - austmam — fmammmammmmamri Canvas FOLDING CHAIRS ( without arms) fj j 2 f«w $595 R. E. Quinn Furniture Phone 2*4471 and 2-4472 110 E. Martin St.—Raleigh—Your Capital City 11|,|| W»lllWIWl i|lHlWlHniir» WK9MRIMMMWIWWMWBMBSIMMMBI YMCA' I;.'.LEIGH. N. C.- I iJU ltdTJ. x / May 1 i >i!) p.m. Y..im Men. .-.UiUtK ji.m Junior Citizens Cluo ~.i:0 |j in Men : Biliiaid CioO FRIDAY May 8 |j in ■ Cuy Hi eh : envoi ijj.l: p.lti. You:: - Men : AthiftiC 1 Club CD) j..,,. Theological Fraternity Bicntjaet S.-iTUH.DAY May 9 j. it. Vounjf j'virn s .-vtfdeViC Club futii) >i Move-s .- .i j laier.t Sr.ow SUN j.. AY May 10 :■ t.-G . ..u. in. Lioett Crouch iVlsisiiX! 1:10 pin. :'■■' u.dc Hotu ' MONDAY May 11 lk:(X) Noon— Alinnb i lai Alliance i.i. Mark i.ovelace Southeastern Seminary. wM.e Fore t N, C. Subject TllU Ffes. ti'. ctiou r. Ot.: |..11l Yo.liii .Vlell Athittic Club ft:(iO p.m. Mliiistenal Union i UESDAY May 12 5.0 b p.m. Y ounjy Ivicii s Athletic Li.ib Lao put . ,KA SciOrity Dinner Mi- ting 0.00 jj m. ivJ'-ii'f Billiard Club ■’VI-i.XF.SDAY May 13 5.C0 ;,iii Yiuint; Men - Athletic Giu:.> cute v ti: United Choral Club EVEI;YDAY ¥EATIJRES ~'a!t-t. D.mnitoi'y Checkroom, (".I'toruom. Music and KecreJUuh Hi-oft :. lidormation S- rvices Bitb ■ i'.c SU-i'.Of-i iciher. Meeting- ot Civ i;. Suci d ind Religious f lub.-. ar t : Organizations. . .HF'- Births RALEIGH Lined here aie me s ol babe r thcll part Ut.- and ; i daft: ol birth as recorded at iui. t,..i . ’ 1 it-: Her plltii dUr ;. t!.t p.i.t vet t k hc.ii'i GIRL P.-.IGL - Mr and ,;t t, av,. i-a.tr '--.piii 29; Route t : C. 1 C BABY GIRi. WHITE ..ir ana .1 Limp'-.m W '.he i Aprii '.O' Nt ■■. Rt i'u a venue, City. baby GIRi TURNER Mr ..tat Mi n.dfin Tuinrr (May 3* e; ii-..,. Street City. 1, .BY GIRL WALKER - f.b - Jiiii.e. Walker iMay -i > Ci Na:'i Tt riace. City. I Screen Doors mC-oo to slo.oo Screen \A indows $1.25 to $2.00 Screen Grills Screen Wire 24 m to 48” Screen H&ngers-Sp rings Screen Door Closers S. M. YOUNG 130 E. Martin Str<e«t PHONE 7121
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