PAGE FOUR Legal Notices i NOTICE or SERVICE OF FROCESB BY VUBUCWION STATE Oi*" NORTH C.-CT', iN A I COUIfTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j SALE IE SANDERS. PXai.-ai.'f vs. JASPER SANDER-* 8 . Defendant TO JASPER SANDERS: TAKE NOTICE THAT A plead ti?!? so •kin,? tvV ■ f against you has bee n €ilc * in the j above entitled action. The iiat’.ir*' rs the relief being ’ an absolute divorce on the part ; of the plaintiff based upon the grounds of tv.’o years continuous • separation between the plaintiff | end Ihe defendint. You ere reftuired to make de fense to SUCK 1 '••• .’ . not let : then January Si, and upon i the fail are to rta so, the frn-.y seeking rrTef ;v:;a r.'t you vili ply to the ecu ri Sjr the relief j HELEN CONYERS Clerk ! of Superior C»irt F. J. 6ARNAGE Atly, ttec. H, 18, 25-ana, 1. i NOTICE m «.ATE OV ▼ALFAI U: f ■■■ At I 1 Oi ’ S i . DEfFAUT. T Per in the p,-yr . r of • :•• ‘:> >*,. ness secured V' a c.t'’">in D, • o >.f 'Tvu *t i y X £? r u > s' 1 < • \■ ■ ja ' ;■.. .■f ft J,. , j J*v Widow, lo J. X U ' ?v a. Tv; v tee, which d• • of T,a: t •: ■ March 4. 1948, and m-orC d to Book 988 as " €SB. in the of* Wake Cr.jry y >V til i •■-. vhe ou.est of Sr h of ■ 1 - d secured thereby, snd tendor ers jf6r.fi • i ny -. < :. ; ■ •?. id deed of ’ " .-* end ’■ •■' ire - pose of . >u; tnov-'y r, f -' said induMedre-s v. . *'• : sale and S-T so. hi? In'R der at public ruction. for -.sit, St the < :"lh Or do-Pl* V’.i County, ™-orrb r yorj City of Rnk-U'b. on. THURSDAV, J AND AFT 20 at 12 C'Gook ■ ■ ro ; . tUO AF described -cal ert.oit ■■ l 'v .n Sstat Msrv’s T'w op. ho.e County, State of North CVvlr';., and Al l that ccWr.in piece, f - ■ c-t or pared of te* , c, ivorp JJ on the R- . ' -Ct"o-; K* d ■bout 15 rr F ' in S ir.t M ;■ • T .' or f- O' ,-y o hr.virLy ■ • •". -o' ' P Re? and di ‘oro:.-;. .as e:U tv re P’N: f’ ' r ' f T - 0} r .• V ■ ' ro.|, o t be •' i - ■ J a’ A ■ '■■ V of J. C 1- ■ fey tends of -f. C. 'r r. mu the fV of b-y > o.: T! B' fii'.s be? ■-g 1 r-'if 0. '"-or ’'■ to J I" C- ■ ' -1 by ctc-cc; fr "• v; G, A’' n ■ - Book 888’. at Per 816 in the of fice of the Regu rer of D(- cs of Wakt C iHPty, end j .rrtty ’fives lard A S | Ok 1 r3sh Seafood I \ i Ask For V/atson’s Fryers I j 1 i A i Your Favorite Store l J .... , W ■ j WATSON’S I t Seafood & Poultry Company, Inc. 1 | C* <% cton Street Wholesale Dept. Can,-ran Village Rock Quarry Rcwsd | Raleigh, N. C. vaEßi’s l V' r> LIKE A ffP REGULAR . aPK~v SAVINGS PE, AN .:sir, when it c ousts to really getting some v.-i re. you can’t beat putting a iiuie tyttem into your saving. Start a savings account now—insured to slo,ooo—and then save on e regular plan. In terest added a) your savings makes them grow £ faster, too. ■ Mechanics & Farmers 1 Bank | RALEIGH DURHAM 1 convey, d to J. E. Curtis by deed December 3, lUIB, and recorded .0 Book 334, at Page 198, in the n;ii.ee of the Register of Deeds be Wake County, same being h id on which J, E. Curtis now i ■. « of formerly lived and is ; Mown *s the Old Sassar Farm. '. c in’ the same tract of land -onvr 'o ci by the MECHANICS ■:r; FARMERS BANK to Abra~ ’em Leak and wife, Alberta Leak by deed dated December j 13 1538. and recorded in Book | ThO. at Page 264. and passed to j Alberta Leak on the death of ] j Abraham Leak, as surviving Ten- : ee* ny the Entirety. The Micressful bidder will be re-< 'ed to deposit v." th Hie i ~f ibe* Superior Court of v. .1 eve et.v, a Certifi-d or ~. !. ,-.-k to cover 10 per n > , ; f tlic amount of the bid ! bn cvidiive of good faith. I: vn:::) this lOUI doy of Decern* j ROGER D. O-KKLLY. Attorn^. j o . 2T Pn- i, 8, 15. LOCAL^ j ry Harrison Public the blind of e ;y,y C ty with a ■ • • piety on Tuesday, De ' ; .L : . r a r.artv a-as held in ■ ri L,, etiLi'v'i i h'our svwce to t-he . . r ] also bStV'fc ' , ’ machine »nd ' s yie to th* j f ,,, wy-w it of the party j ,;/ r .Res. games and .. ~f enristmaa cairns. : • refreshment was serv> T; . u . ty v; t g ivgll-attended • - r .. gjhly enjoyable* i/j-i 'y.i Hymer PTA held ■ Christmas pa-EV Mon* • • ~'nt Dec<‘mb;.-. 3C :n the , ■ i i* i'u witi) several morcA ' psrents present. j» oyram widen proceed* , , ;: '; v y of Sm.ta (portray* ; v M:-, Henry Pei ry) featured ,\ii singing Christmas ca- M.iifiai selection# were pre ,;i o' j school glee club un • A;'or'ion of Mrs. H, J- VvAv. the find grade rhythm i.ooom t’ue direction of M r s. Q Turner and selections by : i bend directed by Mr. , j l, Edwards. ’ ■ H. E ’ ! n of the City v - '•: '■! I) :venter* io. . li ... yroup vth his tricks ; of iioiyic and also led a number •ri vsfre served bv 1 PTA • f the school. Mrs OtL t chsi; van of the program bet-, v.v.5 in charge of ar* . ' 'rents. • F '•e* • *»*#»**H>wg«*«*'* ' »>••**•"♦**•*♦ HjHk WjL a wjm ■ JB .M ■ Sarah Virgo Hi there! Here we are again i with a bit more chatter on the j • happcnnlng* “About Town* 1 . We j - 1 do hope that you aren't too tired I j to give us a listen as we brief ; ' j you on the activities during the j past week. Remember also that j whenever something goes on out j your way— parties, guests, v.sit j etc., to drop us a card or letter j to St Augustine’s College o? cu’l > us at 2-4367. We 'll be waiting to hear from you very soon. * * * g Weil, Curl'd #tv> * a* 1954. 1* 40Smm * b le;r * nt i . ."‘WS’ fX'“ P v don’t look near j | mas Eve whei lighted up I . awaiting the ar* i w Y " rival f Santa ; MISS VIRGO Claus Pre'ents ! have aid been ur: wrapped and ; j oxclaiwed ever and all '.be wrap ! pjngs have been cleared a ay. • The turkey doesn’t look nearly j j as fat tn the refrigerator now a-’ | ; it did sometime ago. i The st .res are now bavin* their ] * after-Christmas sains, giving you i : a chance to spend that five dot- I lars your favorite Uncle gave ! you and to show you just hmv | silly you ••-. < re to pay sl2 50 tor : that pair of shoes when now yon ; , can get them ‘‘on sale" for $8.95 Oh -well, i-o much for Christmas, • 1654 with all its excitement, bus- ; i tie and bustle. We should all be j thankful for such a wonderful j holiday the weather was fine •' it couldn't have been better r,:v j less of course, we had hao a , ! white Christmas, that too would j 1 have been wonderful. We sincere* i | !v hope that you and yours te»d | ; a veiy merry Christmas at:d "'ill j have a Ixappy and pr -p- "on.' , ] New Year. » » * So far as parties go things have been relatively qtuT Every ! one must be waiting for New ; Years, just- before returning to , j school and that job. Anyway we ll j ! keep you posted on the happen- j j Kings. PERSONALS: j People always come home or ’ ' go visiting for the bo!.da.vs. M- : . and Mrs. J, W Saunders and ’ daughter. Rebecca, niotuied to ; j Selma, Alabama to visit relatives : i and friends, for the holidays. State Zetas Hold Meet j ry ‘ | Mrs Doris L. McAdams L...u --i leu* of Omicron 2>t& Charter of * | Zeu Phi Beta Sorority. Inc., par t j ticipated as one of the leaders »o ■ s panel wluoli w?as neld at Hen- I deraon Institute, Henderson, De- I cember 4, during the state mcot- I tag of Ze ta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. R Mrs Nora E. Lockhart, princt- R pal of Crosby-Garfield School, R responded to the welcome 0 Representing the Omicron Zeta R Chapter at the state meeting weie •if Mesdames Doris L. Mi Adams No* R ra E. Lockhart, Mildred Jameg. R Mildred Chavis, Anna Ha.' | Vivian. Brow a, Mozelte Lane; R Misses Biverous Pretty, Runy ■ i Sanders, and Evelyn Pope. ■ j There were 10 representatives I; present from Omicron, ur.der ■ j graduate chapter of Shaw Uw ■ i versify and 5 representatives of ■ ; Phi Beta, undergraduate chapter ■ j of St. Augustine’s College. ■j _ , I It Helps Jm S-t-r-s t-c h pC| Your S ? W \ a, . e If ftfe P ® OOT of the moat helpful sendees yonr newspaper performs is enabling yon to get MORE for every' dollar you spend— MORE value, more service or more sat. tefaction 1 Day after day, its advert,>- ins columns present a ho?t of tirne.y bargains, special sales and store offei iriga—which help you save a tidy sura e&eh time you shop. And, it's the small amount you pay your carrier-boy on collection day vhat snakes possible these welcome saving* well as all the news, pictures, com -5 Jos'and feature* you enjoy each day. j Who else brings you so much for so I ggt£j«, m doe« your dependable carrier. i ; I The Carolinian j THE CAROLINIAN V’liting find Mrs. J. E ; Lytle and daughter. Cheryl, is ( Mrs, Lytle’s mother, Mrs. Blanks ; j from New ■ .fcf the noli- ( day*'. , Some of tlir many students from college (or the hilidayv J are: Misses Ann Coble, How ard University t Barbara Wvite, R 'une.tt ( ollegc; Mar guerite Mann, ILigptm Inst.j and Emma Ch«< k. a *54 grs:!- mis of Iknnetl t'.'il: ge. n".« studying at the Uni verity of Kansas Mledifiil Sd-oof. Visiting friends and relatives : } ere in the city fro 1 "' Hcndirson was Mr, Robert D. Eaton j jamiiy was an. •> i*. *>•»•. o» •>'•• | Augustine’s Colteg'i w.'bo htv* • completed a s s’ 2 it ; Cornell University, Ithaca N. Y. ' * H » j Well, news was just ra 1 ed in * concerning at I<’ <■ ‘ t one party held during the Chi'lsur-'-s ht.!;- < days. Thi? one was hold at tb* home r.f Mins V-irdali Brown bon- j oring PE.C. Var. Durham, home j on leave for ’bo holidays. Those guest;; present were: j Miss Grace Gray, Jams Carson,. Edward Tcoa r.os, fei. ie Durham. . Dorothy Gml, Der.yhy U>v boron, ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunn. Paul , Sanders anu Mr.- Genev* D-niob- The menu eotiiostfd of the •• snftl i parly fan vwi kr.ow putu-b ; and cookies and other tio-bits. j And between kro ing to the lat est recordings and just chatting • about old thru s, everyone had a ! simply grand nn.o, thanks to the j hostess, Mis* Brown. Chavis | Heights I j By MRS. MAY L BRCADIE Mrs Janie l,oUe had ah her , guest over «he i.ol!d;.ys. her sou, Churl* 1 ® of New York City Mrs. Mildred IL-ms of. F-oth ! Ptera had as her r T recently, 1 j her father-in-law, Mr?. Samuel j j Harris of F uuuulh, Viig:ma. j | Mr. Alien WnE of Po: o• ■ nith, j i Ohio, is yawing his friends in our | • c ty. , vc-.-l.), - ' | ? eiui’, .-.nr. am, iiu*. o ...t. | I Mrs. Adk> Ciiavis of 13 Simth ! S Thursday, D 'C*'!i *>t 23 Many . | ous hieing placefor her. Happy : | Mis. "Alberta Hicks of Chavis | j Way was honored ,r i her birthday I recently with a load of presents j Happy birihday $6 you Mrs Hicks i | Mrs. L. Ray of Solxri* was the [ j house gut-.;’ of Mr. and M i W'il- | ; liam Morgan of 14 Chavis Way j j recently. j Miss Dorothy Jones of New \ York City spent the holidays with ; 1 her sister on East Cabarrus Si Mr. and Mrs, QUie Lucas from > 1 New York City are the house ; j guests of Mrs. Lucas’ mother, j Mrs. Sophie Bryant of 211 Bledsoe ; I Avenue. i Mrs. Carrie Kendall and da ugh- I j ter, Margaret, of Franklin Ter- ; j race, have gone to Charleston, W. | Va., to visit Mr- Kendall’s moth- • j er. Mrs. Carrie Price, who has I i beer. ill. We hope they will find j | her on the recovery list, i We expres our deepest gympa- | | thy to Mrs. Lettie Williams and I > family in the death of her sister, Mrs Ellen McCall, whose funeral will be bed at the Raleigh funeral "Satclimo" To Hay NSC Scholarship Benefit At sMillion Gymnasiom Fe’o. 81, DURHAM -■ Louis "Satchmcr f A:rr ■ ong and his world famous i comb" will pL'.y a special Scho- | larship Benefit Show at North j Carolina College’s Million Dali or j Gymnasium Tuesday night, Feb- \ iw .rv Bat ft.3o o’cock, according to R. P, Russell, chairman of the college’s Scholarship Fund. “Some 5,000 seats will go on sale i early January with gener admits! n seats priced at SIOO end reserved seats at $1.50,’’ NCC Aihietie Business Manager Earl tV. P nil* -aid Phillips, who ha* Choirs Os IJNCF Into ftth Aircasting Year t oday NSW YORK The United Ne gro College Fund choir aerie* heard weekly over the ABC ra dio rie; work will enter its sixth year of continuous broadcasting r January, 1955. Two choral groups. ; :r-r, JfcTii.-ig the six col* :• y.'— of the Fund located in At* ru'!>:, Georgia, will lead off the programs for the New Year. They are the Morris Brown College Choir which will be heard on January 2 art the combined choruia s of Atlanta University and Morehouse and Spelman Col leges on January 9. The program*, which f*s- H-»me Wednesday at 3:00 P M. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK We have come to the close of another year and 3* others are :io ig, let us also ‘ -ke slock of the year’s record as good stewards to gee if. we have done all the kind things and added words of 1 cheer. Have we used up all of ; «ur smiVs. Wordsworth was probably right when he said: ’The best portion of a good man’s life is his Hula name lei unremembered act* of kindness and of love" M-.-y we mead our ways ;md •■nay the new year find us on the : way to improvement, Best wishes for a Happy New ! year Raleigh Library ! News | The Richard B Harrison Public | ; ory has fhr following films I available for adult borrowers' ALLERGIES. 12 minutes, color — j • Presents basic facts necessary for 1 ■ a fundamental understanding of i ; the nature of allergies. Describes j I an allergy as a pronounced sens! - j ! tiveness of a given part of the j | body to a particular substance j i ;• .ivh as rervor, pollens, dusts, j ; with the education of handicap* J pod children. Their characteristic* j i and behavior, what- they can ; j learn, how they must learn, and J evaluation of different types of 1 progi ams for atypical children— ! the blind, deaf, partially-seeing. ! hard of hearing, mentally retard* i ed, crippled, bedbound, delicate, ; and socially handicapped. Persons desiring more informa !ti ,-n regarding these courses j • should write to Dr. Marcus H. ; Boulware St. Augustine’s College, : Raleigh, North Carolina. I foods, etc. Types of research being i done in the field, and explain* ! tests, for detecting allergies, j AMERICAN REVOLUTION It j minutes, color A clear explan - anation of the strategy the atrug* I gle, the movement of forces, and the important military engage ments of the war for Independ ence. A CITIZEN PARTICIPATES 35 minutes Shows how a commun ity and its Kiwanis Club organis ed to secure a doctor for its peo ple. BORDER WITHOUT BAYO NETS, 17 minutes The story of more than one hundred years of ! peace along the 5,000 miles of un* | fortified border between Canada | an dthe V. S. How the two coun j tries cooperate in maintaining and j supervising the border and shar* j Ing benefits and problems. Simil* | arity of communities. CHINESE JADE CARVING. 10 • minutes, color Jade, as well as | possessing great physical beauty, has great symbolic significance, and both of these qualities have been developed to the fullest ex tent by the Chinese who almost mor polized the art of jade carv im Painstaking Chinese crafts men spend lifetimes in the pur suit of perfection in form and tex ture. Basic techniques of jade craving are demonstrated by a master artist and beautiful sam ples are shown. CULTIVATE YOUR GARDEN BIRDS, 11 minute*, color A beautiful, film showing several families In one neighborhood ob serving and enjoying fifteen com mon bird species which have been attracted by a friendly environ- j merit. SHARE YOOR WISDOM »> OR. THOMAS R GAINES NEW YORK (GLOBAL) By the weaving of your thoughts In to the higher goodwill conscious ness, you will evolve the most precious realization of living. La bor and capital will be more pros perous as the spirit ol love or perfect understanding is encour aged to express. The reaction to the sense of love enables us to live peacefully. When hatred is expressed, the brain is often pois oned with reniorse, and sleep 1* sometimes prevented. handled many thousand* of tie- j kets for tire annual CIAA Basket- ! ball Tournament at NCC, said, j •‘Comfortable seat* will be avail able to the first 5,000 persons to pay admission prices." Russell pointed cut that the Armstrong performance is “en tirely for needy students already at NCC or who may possibly en roll here at an Gariy date." No state fund* for scholarship pur poses are available to NCC. In addition to Armstrong, the tore the choirs of the Si Uni ted Negro College*, are * j public service presentation of the ABC radio network and originate each Sudnay from New York over tVABC, 10:38 to lld» a m They arr- re- 1 broadcast at local program ming time* over some I*o eta- Hons its the network through- j out the United State# and Canada. i Subsequent January program* , | will feature the choirs of Bennett : ■ College, Greensboro, North Car ! olina. January Id; Dillard Uni* | versify, New Orleans. Louisiana. ! January 23 and that of Fisk Uni j vers it y. Nashville, Tennessee, { January 30. ; F< Ural funds for agricultural ; research this year have oven 'r> ' c: eased about 10 million dollar* over last year'* funds Os this 5.7 million was aded to Federal grant fuiuls to state# »s:d terri j lories, CARD OF THANKS | wish to thank all of my friends for their prayer* and ■I • mghtful kin-ir■r.s during my • cceat illness. May God bless all | of you. ALICE GRAHAM JONES 1112 E Morgan St. DESVER’S DRIVE-INN Featuring The Best In Foods TAKE THE FAMILY AND THE FRIENDS To A Chicken Dinner 1 ML East of Garner On Old Hwy. 70 New Deluxe G-E WASHER I if tin one kt . d*B*»*> m -ntfwcnvr • g£SS» —- « I \ • sflassnfsw j • od^SCS«^» 1 *" s ' J ' 1 • -yj’l | • on””""'”"”' i !<*♦*,. Ihta mow / 2 YEARS you'll tew to se*? l / TO PA Y -— —_ f DELUXE SGQM£M7Oa/tf s WKINGER — WASHER _ ' vr ® WE DO OUR OWN MEIB FINANCING nA»m*NCHj Tire Sales & Serv.je Co. THE PLACE 401 Hillsboro Street Dial *3/i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 1 performer* for F .■ v n 8 me Barney Big» r d. tie >; uCr ar i.*t i on clarinet: Velnr ; Mi i-i Mon. lh*» j celebrated vocalist Arvcll ' 1 ' . bass fi'-’dK j v. mnii V c trombonist; Barnetl D• m • dr .m- • mer; and Billy K.v!«, jusyfoxird artist.. "The unique aspect ~? the Arm.- fix' ng promotion for our scholf" ship fund is the fact that the show has been under « rltten by mem ber* of the Scholars nip Ci.v...‘. tee," R '-■•11 stated. The nx ber* of the NCC ftrSwUn/i. Committee are: MUs Mary L :: hanen, Mrs IY-uicos M. £ sen Miss h -th H Gd r '.- , - Mrs, Villa Y . Lewis, Dr. c F Malone, Charles A Hay O John L. Stewart, and U L. c sell, chairman. “mmiMrimwiwiiiiiiiMiri~mr>a i iniwnnmiarmu’r t — '■ w.n«- ■-■ " t Everything For * * A BUILDING REMODELING 5 REPAIRING * LUMBER « MUX WORK * ATHEY'S PAINTS * .BUILDING MATERIAL « RUSS WIN HARDW/1L Did 7563 CAROLiA GUILDERS CC' ' £l7-213 Dawson Sn RALEIGH, ft. 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