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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES WAKE COUNTY: At 12 o’clock, Noon on Monday, June 4, 1956 at the Eastern Door of the Wake County courthouse, in the City of Raleigh I will, by virture of authority contained in Section 105-387 of the General Statues of North Carolina 1943, sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, for cash, certain lands on which the 1955 taxes due Wake County remain unpaid. A list of the owners and the lands to be sold appear below together with the amount of taxes due thereon with interest, penalty and cost of advertisement to be added. This the Bth day of May, 1 A.vin', Cla rente 4'B Bathe IS Rocky $ 34c ' ~ i . George. Church Si 4.8., A \andei, Addle Hwrs, 18 W. Worth Si. 28,65 j A oil, Annie Bessie, 62 See. A Joe Louis Park 2 4.3 j A en, Edna, 25 Ft. 131.8 S Bloodv, oi th . 138 A 'en, Etta, 316 Lee. Si S.Bu j A en., George and Tom, 330! St afford .12.32 i A cn, Jacob Ben Jr., 108 Smithfield . U.CI j Aston, Charity, Fairground 2.45 j a ton, Hattie, it Bladen Si 11.70 Alston, Haywood. 207 Cannon St. 883 ; Alston, Haywood Heirs. 2.5 Cannon SI. 10 87 : Alston, Susie 1:5 Hills St 5.18 Anderson, Rev. A. A . 408 E South • 25 ts i Anderson. Sanfoid. 37 Washington 4 21 | Ashe, Cleo, 38-A Joe Louis Pa- W 6 87 1 Atkms, J. T , 212 Fowl* St 7.58 j Atkinson, B A . 13 Fisher . 15 36 Atwater. Eliza Hesrs. 560'.j E Cabarrus 15 34 Austin, Bessie, .215 S State S' 14 431 Bagiev, Julia. 1122 E Edenton 463 1 Bailey, H A.. 1402 New Bern Leased I-d. 2-90 Bailey, Mrs. Mary R. 218 E. Lenoir Sc 18 63! Baker. J. T., 14P Haywood, 89 Haywood SIB j Baker. Melbert, 1505 Pende: 198-200 Blk-B. Joe Louts Pk, 208-6 Pender St. . . 20,65 ! Baldwin, Isabelle and Lorenza, 1218 New Bern 13.04 i Banks. Eddie and Wife, 13 Watc Works 4.18 Banks, Nancy, 418-42-Bik H . Joe Louis Park . 345 j Bather. B W . 8.35 E. Martin St 27,251 Barber, Geneva, 143 E Lane St. 2.18 Barbour, Jessir J.. 1 Lot 701 Bragg. 9 Alston 12 94 Barbour, JoelJa. 716 S. Dawson 18 39 Barbour Joseph and Wife, 46-A. 43-A B;k H , Joe Louis Park 21 ¥ Barnes, James. 323 Fisher . 653 Barnes. Lizzie. 640 Branch 290 ; Bason, Samuel B 74! Ellington 598 i Bass, Durock. 423 Watson . 35.11 Battle. B. J . 544 East Edenton St. 23 47 j Beaman Geo., 3 College St 245 . Beckwith, Laura and Alex Haywood. 330 Battle 856 1 Feeoat, Lucy B 515 S Saunders 2.3,34 j Bennett, Hubert Heirs, 114 Stronacb Alley »nfS ; Bethea Alfred. 171 Bledsoe 325 j Birdsatl, Theodore, 1509 Pender 14.95 ; Bobbitt, Henry, 525 Montague Lane 4 63 I Boddte, Roosevelt, 312 Maple. 14 J Joe Louis Park 73g j Boykin, J. H 50x!4ft S. State S*. 2.761 Bovkin, Joe, 70-71A Joe Lours Park ... 290 Branch, John I. Heirs, &C* Cannon St. ... 4.63 Branehe, Daisy C., Sl7 S Haywood St. 31T9 Brandon, Jessie M , 757 S Blount 791 Bridges, Elbert. 523 E Lenoir 20 29 Bridge". Fled, 1419 E. Jones St., 1414 Fender St . . 36.22 Brooks. Muni, 96-97 Blk-L, Toe Louis Park .3 04 Brown. Fannie Heirs. 32f> Battle "49 Brown, John Henry' Jr . P 4-8 Lewis Ave t 45 Erown, Martha J., 186 Toe Louis Park .... £.45 Brown, W M. Heirs, #O7 8. Swain St. ..... 368 Browning, J H and Wife, 1318 Oakwood Ave . 947 Bruce, Maggie. Cross. Holman 536 i Bryant, Charlie E and Wife., 312 HU! St. 12 05 Bryant, Isaac, 403 N Hayv'ood 245 Burns, James Heirs, 315 E Lenoir St 18 12 Burt, Joe IM6 Gatlins St, 24.69 Butler. Dorsey M., 743 Fayetteville St. 40 10 Butler, Marshall, 713 E Lenoir 290 Butler. William Henry, m Ellington St. 16 47 Caldwell, James Ernest, «03 Lot A Biagg St, .36 12 Calhoun, Clara, 247 Branch St 330 Cannon, Howard, J7ll Pender 21 56 ! Carter, Mack M„ 1311 E Edenton St, 70 E Edenton St. .. 46.76 Carter, T C. Heirs, 209 E. Cabar rus, 19-20 Vardeman, 8-9-10 Upchurch, 18 Cumberland 6 Cumberland 41.77 Cason, Jtmmla, 1503 Pender . 281 Chavis. O’.lie, Brantley St. Joe Louis Park . . . 18.22 Clark, R J, 1012 E. Hargett 49 13! Clark. Dr. W T , 314 E. Cabarrus 117 89 I Clarkson. Tessie McCrimmon. .17-18 Joe Louis Park 27 48 Clay, Guy. 811 S West St . 14 14 Coble, Cecil N , 1606 Oakwood Ave. m Hill. 4(i4 Hill, 181* Oakv'ood Ave 1105 E. Lane. 2)4 Spence 504 Maple, 4C6 Hill '406-8 Oakwood 259 41 Cof:e!d. Mrs. Elizabeth B . 11,30 Srnithfieid 25-26 Smithfield, 22 Bragg St., IS 77 Cofield. J E and Wife, 1122 Holeman 41 Wade A-r 55 83 Collins Lovie, Cor. Pender and Waldrup, 37 Pender If 77 Commander, Dr ,! C , 27 East South Si 15 go j Cook, Thomas A 11 Citv View m : Cooley, Elizabeth Heirs,*lo2 , ; Branch Sr [ Cooper. W H. 417-19-21 S J "‘ ii Bloodworth St. - 77 r „ i c-oppedge, Alice. 2314 Joint St ‘ i « Corbitt, Ray, 1-4 A Christmas' I-ana . ! Cothran, Eugene G 422 °!i Monatgue St , 44 , r OXf 2l?? du ?; 1415 Z- Edenton m 1 ■'°. x ' 129 Lincoln, J3Q j Lincoln. 193 Hill, 14.79 £ _ Edenton St. -j* j Cox. Mary A. 745 Fayetteville 26 78 Crews, Edward, VS W. South ■- f 4531.2 A South St 47 41 1 Crockett M H . 1424 E June- • '5 57 1 Crudup. R M . 111-13 N State Si 3! h'■ 1 Crump. Charles T. F's s Wes» 7r, i 1 Curtis, Charles. 204 Parrish 869 I • Curtis, Jennie Heirs 1113 New Bern Ave 1594! Curtis, Margaret Heirs, 21 on j.l Chamberlain 190! Daniels. Richard, 523 Cannon 753!/ Davis, Bertha R 51 p«nrt». 1V 4j J 2«vis. Chart' - D, 56 Wade 276 1 Dsviy Dr .! B 3 4 Hill, 1112 ,1 Bragg S T 113-14 Bragg 6 44' Da--is. James C, . 92-93 Bik-F 1 J Toe Louis Park 14.5 ,1 Da- ie, Josiah, 701 Jfosemoiif 10 14 i.l Dat in. t onnie. 2 Watson Field 7 44 1 J Day. Wiley C. M r.. 214 S. Slate 966 J Day*. Howard, IfSi Cannister 23 74 J Deans, Bo’tc. 34-75 Bear Ave. 2,90 Debnam. F ank 315 Pugh St 716 1 Dcbnam, Harry 342 F. Harzett 15 31 j 1 D-bnam. Rosa Dun u-n. 717 F I.) Lenoir St.. 2-a Watson Field 10 15 D-bnam. Ijlm. Heir*. Holleman 3,18 J Doese, Robert 171] s. P-rson 12 14 j J D” sue, Carl F. 27 Washington Hgts. ?« 15 I ,T Dover, J H Kc-’s. 812 Cotton S* 21.45 I Dowd. Sotiiro Hi- '52 Battle 13JM! J Dudley Harriett. 6'>] W South 10 87 .1 Dunn, Frank 120 11 aim 2 'fi J Dunn, Minnie 3 o;>kw --d 343 r Dunn. Moser. >5lO F. Lane 758 ,! Dunn Paul H 9-4 r. Da-ue 23 3.3 D-inn, S a:,. 311 Man]* St. 23.2" J Dunn. Sylvia pa (,-j r , n * 218 i J Dunston, Nettie Heirs, 80’ Church 10.74 > D -n<ton, W A. See, 5 trots 12 i J Wade 4«3 J Dunston. Walter, 711 Second St. 245 Durham, Roberta, 113 Camden St 18 95 .1 Durham. Washington Heirs, J 1401 E. Lane Sr 698 J Elston. Estelle N, 213 Safer St 1,81 J Ed" ards, Sanders. 123 Oberlin J Rd. . .. 8 4'l Edwards. Wm J . 2 n 4 Tuppers 2.59 j Elleby, Willie F.. 1613 Mark 15.2? F'nmerson. Emma E., Branch St. 3.18 T English, Monroe. 714 Manly St. 23 8-1 J Evans, Aubrey and Frances, 62T Quarry 58 82 J, Kuans. Bernice 8,, IMS j, Smithfield 15 35 Evans. Bruce. 721 E. Davie 2810 J, Feans. Bruce and Hester, K 720 K Davie «.H E-vans, Oscar and loia. 414 v W South St. 21 74 - Farrin-rton. George Heirs. t; 421 Montague 5.55 Fellers, Bessie. 216 Tuppers Lane 319 ' Filmore, Annie, 181-82 Joe Louis Park . 390 j fiacher, Edward. 911 E Martin 102 88 956 C. C. RICH, Wake County Tax Collector. Fuggie J B , 2 Nazareth 1.76 I’note. Annul- Heirs. 313 Battle Si 680 Foipii.an Morris and Esther, 114-15 Sicily 2.90 i Forester, Annie B. 117 Sicily 2,45 | Fort, Nellie Belle, Lot 0 Nazareth 1.52 i Foster, Laura, 628 Price 13 80 Frazer. Charles Ft., 121 E South i St„ Spring Hill, MoMackiin. 334 Cannon, 1207 S. East i 3 Cumberland . 93.66 1 freeman, James P . Bragg St . ; £ 6 E. la-no;: SI. 327 I Freeman, Pearl, a«8 S Blood worth Si i 4 49 F« 1 man, Thome.-. It . 39-6,1-61 Joe Louis Park 10.57 I Fuller, Alice, 711 S Blood-or!n, 713 S, Blood-worth . 13.33 ! Fuller. Ed Heir*, 2-B S. Boundary St. 1.35 j Ga.-iett, Joe Heirs. 521 Hiok i„ Aliev • 11.88 i j Gibson At, 17 Bragg Si .. 22.98] Gill, Ed, 1709 Pender Si. >6 67 i Gill, Gwendolyn. 613 Oberlin Rd. 12.32 | Gill, Lillian, Sill S. Wilmington 43,47 ] Goodson. Joseph J . 423 S Swain u>B7 j Graham. John Heirs, Ul2 £ Morgan St *; 74 : 1 Green, .Tames W„ 216 Lee St, . 12 ii j I Green, Rosa ana W. L , i Real j-!a E. Cabarrus ig : 1 Greene. Arthur, 226 Bledsoe 11 37 ; i Gregory, Esther. 502 Smithlileld | S'- 15.22 Griffis, Hiram, lir<j $ Smiih St. 2.09 I Guess, Lenr.is, 405 S. Swain. | 407 S Swam . . IS !* : I Hackney, Ella Heirs, 736 Fayefteville Sc ;g Ufi . I Hackney, Ella B 1304 Holman n 59 i i Haggins. Sarah Adcock, 1145, Rock Quarry *l*3l HaggJns, Williams, I«V« Battti- 11.56 1 Halley, Lottie Byrd, 1306 E Jones, St. 1i.33 ! Halls, Alice E. Heir: lie S Pettigrew st 46 34 ] Hall, Henry L 15 r 9 N< w Bern 20 12 ’ Hall, P. T Hetrr. 623 Obori n 7.2,3 j Hall, Willie E , 1007 Nr-.* Bern 14.97 ! Hardle. Leonard B , .204 S Pettigrew 76 88 1 I Harrington. Guster .1 91-2 Blk. P j Joe Louis Park 590' I Harris, Geo W POB S East 683 i Harris, M A. 1302 Holman 828 j Harris, Margaret. 304 S. State 16.87 Harris, Maude S , 22 Lee 11.23 Harris, Ronnie Evans, 414 Dakar 12.58 Harris, W M.. 1019 Smithfield 20.33 ! Hartsfield, A L., 2212 Everest" 14.49 j Hartsfield, Willie. 16,3 Pender 13.04 ! Hawes, John E . 1005 E Jones 38 16 I Hawkins, Dora Heir:- 507 Can* 1 non, 33-4-5 Walnut 6.08 ! Haves, Betty Holeman, 86 E j Jones St 313 1 Hayes, Squire, Walnut St 1 36 [Haynes, Waiter 15!', Pooole S' 725 Haywood, A A.. 316 Hill 13 35 Haywood, Bertha, 100! Parker ,57 62 Haywood. Charlotte Heirs, 109 E. Hayti Aliev . 2,45 Haywood. David, 202 Parrish 13 28 Haywood, David F. Heirs. 717 Manly St 2174 Haywood. David E. Jr, 2306 Bedford Ave 9 43 i Haywood, Katie M., 601 S. Saunders St. . . 15941 Haywood. Samuel Jr.. 326 Bragg 10.63 | Hedgepeth, Marshall, 712 S. j Bloodworth St g.no Henderson, George, 21 Hunt.?; 794 Henderson. Richmond Jr., 1311 Pender St 1252 Herndon, G M . 22 N. Petti grew, 24 N. Pettigrew 34 13 1 Hicks, L. H.. 607-609 Bragg 37 62 j Hick*. Roy. College St 3.4 c j Higgs, Charles Art, 3! McKee ,5 60 ; Higgs, Ernelme. 1116 Oberim, 714 Second St 27.53 | Hinton, A S., 1209 S Bloodworth 9.52 ; Hinton, Eiler Heirs. 1110 Oakwood Ave. in 14 i Hinton, Gideon. 1011 Parker 10 14; Hinton, James H. Jr , 1109 Parker 19.13 Hinton, LeNora, 905 Manly. 907 Manly. 722 S Bloodworth 27 16 1 Hinton, Mabel C 581 E. Cabarrus 26.33 i Hinton, Sarah, 152 A. Havwood Alley j 73 ] Hodge. Edward Heirs 424 S Haywood, 214 Blk. 125 Quarry. 215 Blk, 125 Branch, 219 Blk. 125 Branch, 221 Blk . 125 Branch ,14 20 ! Hodge, Robert. E , 1319 Garner 3 ;tg | Hodge, Robert J , 1313 Garner St 21 80 I Hodge, Rufus D„ 25 Blk 149 Boundary , 414; Holden, Amanda and Chas . 813 S. Blount St 21 45 : Holden, G. V . 8 Blk B Lincoln 5.18 [ Holden. Joseph H 317 Bledsoe 16.63 i Holloway. Herbert and Wife. D ..Tor Louis Park 10.28 Holt. Banks T. Heirs, 110 S. Stair 38J9 I Holt, Joseph H . 1019 Oberlin Bd 28 16 ; Honeycutt. Phillis. 2321 Wade S! 775! Hope, C. J . 84-B. E5-B. Elk O Joe <O; Louis Park ”1-7: Hopkins, Lillian, 509-11 S East, 513- S. East, 806 S Wes’. 632-4 S McDowell. 227-22i>* K Lenoir. 518-20-22-24-26 S. Person, 610 S. West. 614 E Worth. 326 F. Smithfield 31 s S Fa-t, 318 S. East. 220 5. East 415 W South 912-12’i Fayette* 'Jlle. 512*12’ ■, Bloodworth 'Si 514- 2 Pattterson, 317-t?i, E. Lenoir, 316-516'J, Patterson 381 35 1 Hopkins. Wm. B. 20 Frazier 273 I Horne. Mitchell. 2210 Everett 15 50 I Howell. Blonnie, 37-36 A Blk. G. Joe Louis Park .t.gt) 1 Howell. Robert J , 315 S. Person 34 87 ■ Hunter. Chas. H. 2213 Van D-ke 17 34] Hunter, Genevous. 913 Oakwood 21.221 Hunter. Geo Hughes, Pt 2-4 Idlewild ... 4 83! Hunter. Katie Lire, Rear 2213 Van Dyke 6eg Hunter, Lena M.. 322 Cotton . . 49.921 Ingram. Lillie 74A-75A, Blk O Joe Louis Park 3gn I Irvmg, Chas G 244 New Bern Ave__3'9 Oberlin. 701 East. 519 S. Blour-t 70 2*»! Irvine, Chas. G Tr ,33 McKee 29.95 Irvmg. Vivian. Batterv ins! Ivey Robt and Wife. 11l Bragg Jl 5.7 j Ivey. Sylvester. 309 S. R'ate St 14 34 Jackson, Ashley. 110 Hill 281 I Jackson. Auslina Jones Heirs, 629 W Lenoir St 2 9',- I ; Jackson Marshall H , 729 Oakwood . . 13 97 j James Carlton 1517 F- Lane 2133! Jefferson. Lawrence W . Pt til Bledsoe 6.33 ■ Jeffrevs. Lela and Wilbur Cot ton. 13 McMackm 2 18 ! i Jeffries, Gee-.. 703 Chamberlain 20.29 | Jeffnes, Hubert. P"9 Oberlin Rd 2fi ?9 ' 1 Jenkins. Charlie Joe t our Ave 17 33 Jenkins. Dorottv . 305 J.ouis Ave 30 93 ] Jenkins, Geo., I'T Mark 10.97 : i Jenkins. Robt Heirs. 710 S Hay wood 1 ng ! Jennings O C . 142'-22 E Lane 3.99 I Johns For S. 202 But . 18 42,1 John So n. Fssie Holmes. 1 ] College Park 2 18 1 Johnson. Jute Heirs, 314 Maple 13 53 1 .Johnson. Lillie B. and Mack, i 1 1115 E Lane 3357 ; Jo-’-'son Louis J Heirs, 15 Hick Lane R. 25 ; Johnson. Mary, 3! B 14R M ingurn 1.35 Johnson, Raymond. 78-79 8. . ( Joe Louis F'ark 3.93 : j Johnson. Raymond. 1 Lo< S Park 3 18] Johnson. Robt Henry 642 1 [ K Edenton St. ft 35 i f Johnson. Silas Jr . fin Bragg 7 71 1 Johnson. Thomas, 217 N. 1 j Haywood n 23 I Jones. Chas. Robert 216 Camden 13 76 I j Jones. Clem. Rear 11 McKee. 11 Jamaeia 691 ] f Jones. Cliff if Hen,. 519 W South 6 3::! { Toner, James J. 302 S'. Augustine 6.531 Tones, Jas. Rent.. ?]2 Lee . . 15 5« * F Tones. John O , KXt Bari 24 7C Jones. Julia E Crump. 420 s Montague . 425 j Tones. Levi and Wilt. 1415 5 Pender 3 gq Tones, Matthew, 54 Joe Louis Pk 9.21 S Tones, Richmond Hens, 518 W. South .... 18 84 S loner, William H . VII Cannister 6.33 Tones, William Wright Hetrr, S 6-90*2 Davie, 315 Camden St. . 20.82 Judkins. Mearmion. 1293 Holman 24.21 9 Keith, James. 3C-A Blk. G. S Joe Louis Park ... 245 <ing. Alexander. 181 S. State 414 £ :(tre” Madeline, 314 N Dawson 1’ ’5 •Me, Nellie 8 1197 e Davie 4't "5 1 5 ■<.vle. P H H-ii s. 19 Frazier .! 73 ! Lane. Allan. 902 E. Martin, I S 1104 S. Person . . . 51.67 1 D P. and Wm. H.. 4 A Rock Quarry Rd .... 4 141 S i 1 Lane, David Heir?, 11l W , | Lenoir, 110 W. Lenott $2.17 1 Langston, C. A , 922 S. Blood -1 i worth St. . . . ... 22.53 , Larkin, G W„ 11C5 E. Davie, [ 168-72 B!k-K Rock Quarry .. 35 83 ! La ..iter, Leonard Jr. ik'd S. ~ Person St ..... . 28.88 I Lassiter, Mamie. 968 S. Blood | worth St. . 290 j L»:, :iter, Needham. 413 S, Swam 7.25 Lassiter, W A . 1311 S. Person. I 246-46 Batterv 49.50 ; Lassiter. Willis, Pi. 299 [ Smithfield 3.18 , Latham, Wiley ,J . 3',j A Holleinan Land 435 Lawrence Willie. 268-278. i Joe Louis Park .. . 5.91'! 1 Laws, S'.ella Jones 533 Cannon 7.87 i I Law*. Wm. W. 711 Oberim Rd. 20.70 1 Lawson Blanche Terrell, 1119 S East st 31 88 ! i Leach, Esther 356 £. Edenton 14.35 ! Leach, Wm. Heirs, 208 Freeman. 1 H7 N Slate . 34 06 | Lee. Eddie Jr., 1100 State 12.C4 Lee, James A Branch . 245 Lee. Robt 614 Bragg St. 26.84 I Leonard. Almet.a, 29 Washing* j ton Hgts 2 (17 ’ Lewis, An rue R., 210 Maple i 108 Maple St. 798 I Lewis. J D. St., 520 S. Blood ! worth St. 28.541 Lightner, L. T, 312 Smithfield 310 Smithfield, 419 S Eas* 8-9-10 Washingion St,, 410 F Martin, 61 A Gamer 429.,hi ! Ligon, Saline, lIJS S. State ic.74 j Lucs Jet:ie, 748-758. Joe Loi-uy I Park Blk O 3SO' f Lilly, Dan. 1310 Pender St. 16 63: I Link. Martha, 12C4' a S Blood- I worth Si 4*3 ; , Upcomb. Lula. 7-9 Bladen St. 13.66 I Lockhart, W S Heirs. 30 Bik F F j Joe Louis. 318 Bik. Joe Louis 15 73 i Logan, Junius, 58 Jamaeia 245 i i Long, Rosalie A. 311 Camden 8.32; I Lucas, Charlie, 22 Blk., D S Pettigrew 2.45! • Luca*. Clarence. 103 Pettigrew 2156 i Lucas. Jessie, 1.V7 E Lane. 16.33 ] Lucas. Laura, 1405 Lincoln. .. 16.87; 1 Lucas Lout*. 39-38 Fisher . 5.35 ! ; Luca Meh in. 616 E South 1.38 | Lund' . Collas, 710 S Blood'vorth 633 ] Lynch Geo. K 1101 Alston 20.29 MalleHe. Pearl. 723 Church 7.75 Malone. John Jr., 522 S East 893 Mann. Lucy Ann Kt A!. Hoke and Park 1 73 Marks, .1. E. S'B S Blount 27.95 j Marks, John Allen, 229-30 Blk , Joe Louis Park 628 i Massenburg, Lillie, 614 Haywood Lane 18 29 ! Massey, Gather .J., 104 Worth 2.90 1 Matthews, Nellie. 3 6 Branch 4.35 ! May, James, 2d! N. Tarboro 21 02 j Maye, Booker T, 104 Star. 105 Star. 103 Slat 53.95 i Means, Dempsey, &$-86 Bik. L.. Joe Louis Park . 14,50 ! Mitchell, Mrs. Geo. A . 13-17 Hayti 3.9 ft! Mitchell. Ida M. Heirs. 214 Can non. 737 S. Dawson 18.34 ; Montague, Alma 8.. 1107 S ! Wilmington 9.631 I Moore. Willie, 82-4 Walnut 1.38 ; i Morgan, Alice Freeman, j ISC3 New Bern. 10.14 ! j Morgan. Claude W 608 Cham- I bcrlatn, 22C6 Bedford 16.30 i Morgan, Eliza Heirs, 102 N Tarboro 28.98 j Morgan, H. Leonard, 625 W. Lenoir ... 6.C8! Morgan, Janie? 1!!7 S Haywood 11.63 j Morgan. Rosa Belle Alston. ; 13!3 Oberlin 12 75 i : Morgan, Walter R 1600 Gross 19.12 i Morgan, Willie, Wade A' e 12.32 j Morgan. Wilson W Heirs, IC2 Oberim 863 i Morris. Elijah. 251 Branch 3.17 i Morrison, Elijah. 112" E. Edenton 9.43 (McClain, Aims!. 410 Bragg 12 57 I | McClain, Robt . 2-3 Fayetteville 535 1 McCloud, .las A.. 26 Booker Ave 2.45 ! McCoy, Ed, 913 Fay etteville . 47 75 McCoy, Sam, 1290 E Edenton 8.93 i ! McCrimmon, Geo., 32 Joe. Louis 12.81 I McCullers, Willie Mat, 110 St Augustine, IXS E. F.denton 20,93 McCullough, Chas . 615 W. la-rnoir St., 602 S. Saunders 67.73 : McKimon, Bessie 35 Washington | Hats 2..45 5 i McLean. Alton and Mamie j Whitaker, 1216 Holloman 13.87 j t McLeod. Laura. 5C4 N. West . 13.95 i I McNeil. Lester. 742 Fayetteville 46.32 i : McNeill. Freda and Gwendolyn May e. 719 Manly SI. 13’12 I : McPherson, Mildred, 305 Branch 7.33 j ; Vapper, W J , 111 S Blogint 11.15 Nichols, Pearl H., 31! N. Hay- I ! wood St .716, ; Nichols, T. Maude, 908 Fa.’ ette ! ville St. 2192 i j Overton. Bennie L.. 209 N. State 13.52 I ! Page. Sarah and Denister Jr ?*’ 7 Second St H M ! Page. Victoria. 712 Bosemont. 13.94 j Parham. Anna, 1510 E Jones 24.6/ , ! Parks, Mrs Manice A , 1110 E. , Morgan St 45.13 Patterson. Esther. 422 E Swam 11.59 I Peace. W. H Sr. Heirs. ! 116 W South ■ 44 85 j Penny, Lovie Heirs, 515 W. Lenoir 14.49 ! Perrin, H. C Pt. 108 East 18-«8 ! j Perry. Angellne Taylor, 234 E South . • 9.68 ! Perry, Bolie. 33 White Hgts. 8.93 j I Person, Julius, 1019 Fort Ave 21 15 j i Peterson, Wm F. 321 Ellington 24.40 j ! Pen Word. Dr. W. 8., and Mane Kelly. 210 Cannon . 13 04 | Pliillms. James R.. 307 Rleds: e 25.26 ! Philpott. Mary Gary, Lane 3.19 Plummer Dr. .! O . 10 E Worth, 757 Fayetteville 716-8 Shaw. Holleinan, 58 Lincoln 2 Lincoln Park 199.99 ; • Pope, Bertha, 1100 S. Bloodworth 14.23 h Pope, Celia, 1102 S. Bloodworth 9.70 1- Pope, Celia and Lillian. Near Avent Ferry Rd. 125 ! ■ Pope, Dave Heirs, Nazareth 1.45 ; pone Ehiah Heirs Naz.areth _j i Avent Ferr’ 13 75 | Pope, Paul, Spring Hill 9 jt Pope Samuel. 133-84 Joe Louis 3.901 , Fovell, Turner. 1302 E Edenton, KIOO E . Edenton 17 *Bl t Price, John. 307 Hoke 13.21 | Prince. Wade C and Carlton, \ 1 Lot Quarry St , 205-6 Blk,, Joe Louis Park 535 ; Rand, Alex Heirs, 230! Bedford 11.59 Rand, Dalton, 43 Holleman 2.18 iy Rand, Utah. 1103 Smithfield .. 61.32 ! y Ransom, Sunon C Hens. 213 Cannon 3 13 i Rrtljjf, Lenora M . 577 S, jy Saunders St. 11.36 Ray, Chas. A, 1019 Fort Alley 15.18 y Ray, Eva Frazier, 69 Lake 26 08 y Ray. Virgil, 1104 Mark, y Wa lei Work;: Hill 55.48 y Reaves. Baltic, 521 S. Person 3f.36 Redding, J. R. 931 Colton 68, ;\ Reeves. Gertha, 7-6 Bragg 6.08 j \ Rhone. Amanda Heirs, 5C3 Obeiiiri Rd. 17.39 ; \ Rice. Victoria, 612 W. South . 4 63 ! \ Rich burg, James E„ till S. : \ Wilmington St .. ... 24.98 Riddick. Julius Heirs, 1003 i \ S Person .. ... ... 34.50 i \ Riddick. Louis 42 Waldrup ... 8.87 I Riley. Marcelleta Heirs, 127 Lincoln 42 85 1 \ Robertson, Albert, 103 Bart .. . 19.56! Robinson, Florence, 319 S ! v Branch St. 7.i>9i Robinson, Joseph J and Wife, I \ 4 6 W. v'annon St. 17 15 Rogers, Ella, IXB S East '245 1 V Rogers. John. 718 E. Davie 4.11 V Rollins, Mary, 618 Oberlin Rd 19.13 v Ross. Lizne K.. 911 Manly St., V 281 Quarry St. 8.34 v Ruflin, Royal E and Alice and V Ada. 319 S. Tarboro . . 37.95 Sande 's. Argo, Lot S. Havwood 6 i.a V Sander:.. Elijah. 15 Hoke . .. L 45 V Sanders, Matthew and Pearl V Freeman, 532-34 E. Davie . 34.88 Sanders, Ollie Mae, 11C7 S. V Bloodworth . . 24 10 V Sanders. Wilbert, 111 S. Boun- V dary St. 13.70 Saunaers. Ronnie. 87-88-89-90 Joe Louis Park 680 V Sawyer, Arthur. 7J3 Tarboro. 12 31 V Scales, Lawrence E.. JOT 7 E. Jones St. 43 47 V Scott, Abe Jr.. 816 E. Davie v Rear Pi 181 w ’ . 19 98 v Scott, G C., 9i-5 Jo<* Louis Park. 91 Joe Louis Park .. 535 " Scott, Maggie Heirs. 1203 E. y Lane, 1309 E Jones, 1311 j y PI. Lane 36.98 V Sharper, Sarah. 217 Fowl* 33.501 y Shepard. Matthew, 703 Quarry 15.0! Shepherd Thelma, 1211 New Bern, 714 S West, 712 S. West, 710 S. West, 3u5 W Lenoir, Bty.' W. Lenoir, 541 E. Lenoir 529 E. Edenton, .? Vacant Lots, 543 E . Lenoir 548 E. Lenoir 137.3! - Sheridan, Jonn Y . 523 S Har -1 nngton St. . 11.1; | Sheridan, Mary L.. 966 Manly St.. . 916 Manly. 7C.fi S. Bloodworth. 708 S. Bloodworth, 409-11 Cannon, 405 S. Dawson 2 L«e Lane 58.9£ Sherman. Edward and Wtfe. 401 Bledsoe, 28 Bedford 426 S. Blount 92.37 Sherrod, Beuiah Mae 130 R Davie 41 X Shis, John H. 220 Id tew ilct 14 6? Sills. Minnie and Blanche. 1002 E. Lane 2.90 Simmons. Frank, 547 E. Lenoir 549 fr E Lenoir 31.16 Simmons, Herbert A 503 S East St. 6.96 Simmons, Napoleon, 1129 S. Alston 13.66 Simmons, Robert, 2 Lots, Joe Louis Park 5.90 Smith, Bessie B. 37 Washington 1.45 Smith, Tab Jr 716 Second 3.45 Smith, Jas„ 621 Church 7.58 Smith, Marvin. 1110 E. Lane 31.99 Smith, Paul, 2615 Bedford 11.96 Smith. Ralph. 1119 Holman 15.U8 Smith, Robert and Katie. .1206 S. Bloodworth 21,58 | Smith. Ro\ E. and Wife, 213 Pettigrew 26.01 ! Smith, T. D . PI. Montague 590 | Smith, Thomas, 3o Fc-Uiry ev 3.97 j Smith, Wm . 516 S. Haywood 22,32 'Smith. Willie t. . 521 W Len-ur 18,21 Snelling.fi, Claude. 16-17 Davis. 18 Davis 1373 Snipes. Lula Heirs. 403 W South . 15 94 Spears, Georgia A., 1410 Oakwood 390 Spivey, Mary, 1263 E. Edenton 7.25 Stanford John, Avent Ferry 22 32 Stanley, Mane Pt. 1101 S Haywood 5.57 Stephenson, Isaiah, 1117 S Wilmington Sr. , 14-^ j Stewart, Alford, 219 Srnithfieid 50 u I Stewart, Talley. 1513 E. Jonc? 3 18 Stokes, Wm., Pt. 11l Hay wood 245 Stone, H L., No. 4 Holleman Ld 307 ! Stone. Rosa Check Heirs. 1423 E Lane fi.fi,l j Stover, ChatHerme, 827 Junkie* 9 r. 4 ! Street, Sophia, I], w Worth 11 94 j Strickland, Charlie , 8 Cross S' ! 118 Holeman 5 -;fi | Strickland, Cleveland, 1111 Car- I ver, 298 Carver 15 35 Strickland, Cleveland He:/?. 225 Freeman. 227 Freeman 45 «.-• ’Swan, Fred. 1205 Gill fig, j Syme. Aurelia Heirs, ] Xfl N. Tarboro ;7:-3 ; Symo. Beside. 101.3 New Bern 835 | Taylor and Bia? Holman, I Mangum . 4 :;g i Taylor. Jamc?. 416 Montague 28 j Taylor, Toe, 1308 Gill 35.75 ! Taylor. Joseph 2C5 Hoke 8.80 Taylor, I ula Rock Quarry 9.32 Taylor. Thomas, 407 Battle. Terrell. Mamie IK'B Hill 8.69 Terry. Bertha 16 A S. Haywood, 18 S Boundan 2.90 j Thomas, D. L . 5.8 Chamberla in 27. 08 j niomas, Lssie Haler, Walnut '] I Thomas. Hazel. .318 W. !..onoir 11/56 : rhomafc, Howard G , s'B S. Boundary 49 7^ (Tliomas. Minnie L. 1261 E Lane 32J5! I Thomas, Wingate. 1 !-o<, Joe Louis Park 3 9.1 I Thompson, Andrew H , Pt 213 ; and Pt 211 Idlewild '3 g] Thompson. ST 878 E Martin 27 .77 j Thorpe, Marvin. 1507 E. Edenton. IT’S Pender, 246 Maple, | 106 Maple 70 r:r ! Tisdale. Everette A. 324 B -agg 12.25 1 Trowel!. Essie and Annie Hay j wood. 1018 Manly 13 ej i Tucker, Rob‘ L , 1311 Pender ?! 51 Turner. James. 2224 Evere't 6 63 Turner, John Heirs. 9!8 Oberim In O' i Turner, Wm. B. 2209 Barker sng ! Tvler. David Heirs 911 Oberim 14 4 I Tyson. Agnes, • j Inf . 705 S ] McDowell 721 1 Tyson, Saylor, .713 Lee. 311 Lee . 22.26 Tyson, Viola. 220 Bled/oe Ave 13 3. Umphrey. Ca’uein, 4rt Walnut ”45 [ Umstead. Allen, 1287 Edenton 5.35 I Umstead. Ed Heirs. 392 S i Tarboro 19.17 Umstead. Ed”-ard. 304 S Tarboro. 356 S. Tarboro. 4 A Joe Louis Park 71.56 Upperman. Albert. T 8 Holman 2 IS Vann Allen. Margaret E and Evelyn L. 721 E. Lenoir 725 lVar.ce Alphonzo. 241 g State. .. 517 Vann. Maggie, 807 E. Davie 7,25 Veasey. VV. L, 313 M Camden 308 Camden 33''5 Wade. Melva. 13! Lincoln 297 I Walden. Lucille. 207 N. Hav wood .. 14,49 Walker Daniel and Wife, 320 S. Bloodworth St.. 812 E Davie 35.95 Walker. Ed Heirs. 726 S. Dawson 33.81 | Walker, J H., 13 Blk. 6. Fiahei 2..18 j Walker, John, 1313 S. Blood* 1 worth St 2.45 : Wall. Lymous Heirs. I*oß S. Person 74 57 I Ward. Mabel Hill, 513 S Perron 22 32 ; Washington, George, 178-9 Bik K Joe Louis: Park 6 9, ' Watson Annie. 720 Boundary 991 I Watson, Exzear. 4 2 WaLon 11.04 i Watson, Henry, 32! E. Worih 2.69 ' Watson, J. A-.. 217 S. Pettigrew 19.40 1 Watson, John, 1110, S. State 6.08 Weaver. David, 133 S. Boundary 219 N Tarboro. 423 S Bloun* 60 80 Weaver, Sarah Heirs, 131:7 E l ane 13J9 E. Lane. ,19 N Tarboro 'ifi 4 r Wells, P. W, 821 Coleman 14 49 Weston. Willis Heirs. 222 Hill 1.81 Wheeler. Mrs. M. W . 223 E Lenoir 44.27 Whitaker? Annie C. 22n Fmvle 865 Whitaker, Joseph. 807 Maul' 36 26 Whitaker. Lillie, 10 W Worth 12.19 Whitaker. Lossie L , 2 Lots. 75-78 Joe Louis Park 3.gf) White Alexander. 9'9 E Dat id. 903 E. Davie S5.An White. Frank 8.. 64 Cross 2.81 White Mary, 2 Lots, S. Bloodworth 307 Whitley, C. C 616 E Cabarrus 14 45 Whitley, Clem, 1412 E Jones 14 49 Whitted. Sarah, 7 Washington Hgts, 2.45 Wiggins, Helen Heirs, 324 Cannon lloli Carroll 1! 1« Wilcox, Thomas, 208 Quarry . . 4.09 Wilder, Haywood, 701 Quarry 8.95 Wilkins, Kenneth C.. 1305 Gill 11.23 | Williams, Ben Wesley, 301 N. Haywood 18 24 ! Williams, Blanche. Davison and South 1.45 1 William Celuster, i!2J Wurth 1102 Smith fi 53 I Williams, Chas. L. 714 S Eart 40 06 j Williams. Dolores S , No 2 New Bern Ave 7.25' Williams. Eaton Heirs, 370 f. Cabarrus. 305 S. Swain 33.88 Williams, Edward B, 512 Smith. llt 1 Smith 943 Williams, Eppmefhus, 21-22 Quarry St 11. ' William. Ethel. 411 Camden 16 67 : William Frederick D Heirs. 697 Haywood Lanr. 527 E. Cabarrus 20.21* Williams, Henry Heirs. 1112 Gill. 508 Smith 626 Williams. Hugh, Russ Ave Williams, James, 1121 Branch 60S Williams, James H , 213 Camden 3,18 Williams John Tnomas Heir: 2U S. Haywood . . I 8 1 Williams, June Heirs, 345-6 Maple 2.90 Williams, Leonard and Mother. 20 Quarry . . 210 William},, Lettie, 410 Tucker 14.49 Williams, Lovie M., 337 Cannon 28.06 Williams, M. W. Heirs, 739 Fayetteville .46.03 Williams, Mary. 112 Grimes Alley 20.29 ! Williams, Moses, 313 W. South, 710 S. Dawson, 5-6 Wash ington Hgts, 21 Slai 130.86 I Williams. Robt. W. Hens, 2>5 Cox 10.43 Williams. Woodrow Heirs, fit 2 S. Saunders 16 66 Williamson, Garner, 1075 E Martin 16.74 Willis, James, 529 Bragg 39.29 Willis, Julia Heirs, 83 Batierv 18.12 Willis, Will, 1207 E Martin 16.67 Wilson, Bessie. 39-40 Bes! Ave. 13 11 Wilson, Beulah. 723 Man)' 14 4D Wilson, Carrie L. Blk. P . L . Blk. P 687 Wilson, Elizabeth K„ 728 S. State 36 87, Wingate, Wm., 727 Star . 490' Winston, Milton Jr., 11l Maple 211 Maple 14 45 Winters, James, 3C6 S. State 23.74 Winters, John W . IX9 E. Hargett 61.13 Winters, Joseph, 101-103-5 S Pettigrew. 237 Lee, 1 Lot S. Bloodworth . . 137.46 Wise, La tell, 712 Branch . 14.4!) Womack, Wm. H . 613 E Ca barrus ...... 19.13 Wood, Austin, 222 E. South 3.90 Woods. Odell, 827 E. Martin 389 Woods. Richard, 1144 Rock Quarry 7 25 Woods. Wm. M . ? F B uuitiar\ 'IS Worlds, trouts J. 189 S. East . 2 45 Worth, Dorothy. 2*i*z Bedford 8.6 J | Worth. Henry. 131.3 E. Jones 21.75 Wortham, John T. East Ave. 3.90 HE CAROLINIAN t , WMM nr.-.o*-.-C aejg , wxmrww»' amHKJ mmiwwmr* TWM. Hopping About ■ TARHEELIA » By Jay Bee Aytch j 17 n "NO FEAR" OF INTERPOSITION 1,1 RALEIGH Speaking before a id crowd of 3,300 people in tne hot 92 degree temperature of the Memo -6 j ial Auditorium here Sunday after- | ,81 noon, Thurgood Marshall, Chief; | Legal Counsellor for the NAACP | lfi told his audience that "defying the i io law of the land might be a great j » sport" for segregation - happy j 3 Southerners "when only the free- ! '9 dom of Negroes is involved, but it tj can become dangerous business if it spreads to other area:-' of gov- ; 8 orm-ient.” Marshall was referring j , to the 'Southern Manifesto and , r, ‘interposition’ movements being i P promulagted to thwart ctfcrts of | j integratlonists. There is no new argument ■l l being offered tn defend segrp 4 ! gation. Marshall said. “F,ver> o i argument now being used in 2 j favor of racial segregation has already been used and struck < j down by the U. S Supreme. Court," he declared, adding, j "U is time tor the State of a j North Carolina to decide | ai whether it wants to he classi ‘ i fied with states like Mississi o j ppi, Alabama and Louisiana, > or wih states like Missouri, i West Virginia, and Maryland.’’ f> j The latter there having made i jj substantial starts in implenien tation of tire desegregation edict ’; All thru his address, Marshall I n j kept his audience in rapt attention I Si and hanging on for more despite! 3 j the heat. As usual, his speech ns i,! interspersed with wit and humor •’ I which has made him famous with; 2 j people in all walks of life 5 Fayetteville attorney-city coun- i 9 j oilman Harry E, Groves fittingly , o! put it when he declared that ‘No I 9 j one could respond in ar address |by Thurgood Marshall" because 6 1 he (Marshall) spoke so plain, thai s! all could comprehend the meaning; I | thereof. Marshall said the mean and ugly things eaid ahn u ) the Ij NAACP caused the organiza- ! tion tn raise that much more money. He. predicted (humor * ouslyi that if the abuse con tinued thr NAAC P would have 4 more money than it would ' rued. He deplored the hun i ; dreds of thousands of dollars Si of tax-payers money being spent to maintain segregation and regretted thal "Negroes have to par twice." Marshall la tided the Rev. Mari in j 5! Luther King, Ji.. and associated j 7 j ministers of Montgomery. Ala , bus j boycott famed for their non-wo i lent resistance to segregation and " i determination to continue to! s "Walk with God" rather than ac i cent jim-crow busses ] State treasurer N. L. Grege and ’ his committee had not completed tabulation of the "Dollars For 1 Freedom" offering at the close of t ? the meeting and promised an an- i : n mneement to branch officials ! ! ! !| Macon News I BY MRS, LUCY M RAMSEY ; ; MACON—The Lovely HU! Bap 'l 11st. Church will observe Mother - ! | Day during its monthly service on ) i Sunday, May 20. at 12 noon The youth of the church will ' sponsor a program on the fourth ■ Sunday night at 7:30 p m Rev ,1 H Poster, pastor, "ill deliver the sermon. Everyone is invited i to attend Clubs Mrs. Nannie hr:, nil will he host -11 css to the Embro Home Demon* ’ stration Club on Friday, May 13 at 1 n m. 1 The 4-H Club of Embro held its 4-H Church Sunda;, at Union Chapel on Sunday, May 13, at 7:30 p m Rev J A B -Arnes was the speaker. ' The Youth Club of Embro gave a party at the home of Mu-s Vir ' | ginia Somerville on Friday, May | 11, in celebration of William j Thorpe s birthday Haw kins Student Wins j Nesbitt Spruill, a student at j Hawkins, won 2nd place in a j j Bricklaying Contest at Tuskegee ’ ! Institute in Alabama recently. Deaths I Mr. John H. Powell « fun-| erali/.ed at (lie Lovely Hill Baptist j i Church on Sunday, May 13. at 1:30; p. m Rev. J. H Foster officiated, j Visiting Mrs Marjorie Faulcon visit- t ing her duaghter in Brooklyn, N ; Y- Mrs. Mary Edwards and friend. • Mrs. Norma Parrish of Norwich, | Cohn . were guests of the Edwards j family. Mrs, Edwards an d Mrs. i Parrish spent, a portion of their, vacation in Miami, Fla and in the j Bahamas Mrs. Nancy Horner Mr and | Mrs. Samuel Nicholson and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs Doc, | Spruill and .family last weekend Their son, Mr. Ellis Spruill of; | Baltimore, Md wap visiting also. | | Mr. James A. Spruill of Baltimore, j ] Md.. was guest of his family. Rev. ! ! and Mrs. J. S Spruill last week- j end. Mr. Pryor Williams of West Vtr* j ginia is visiting his relative. Mis.! Lucinda Williams. Mrs. C. Montgomery of the j Vaughan community, who comes l from Baltimore. Md. is viciting j her family in Vaughan, j Mr, and Mrs Harry P. Faulkner Wright. Addle and Leslie. 2206 Van Dyke ~ ?t.78 Wright, Marie C , Horace and Mary, 1209 E. Hargett. 1207 E. Hargett 45.10 Wynn. James. 199 Branch . 4.53 Yellowday, Minnie. 125 Lincoln 3.18 Young, Geo. H. and Wife. 121 S Pettigrew 33.95 1 Young. Lynwood, 1015 S Person 33.04 Young Or.ra. 306 S E>s( 24.93 i Young, ryree. "• 7 K r \: r.i Chavis, Hallie. 1113 Beauty Avp 17. Sit j Hopkins. Lillian, Cm § Ea ! and Lenoir gt> 51 I Horton, W B 121? S Let 57.39 j Johnson, Barbara Louise E. 4.1 Booker 3.19 ' this week. President, Kelly Alex ander of Charlotte, presided over the meeting. LIBERIAN VISITOR RETURNS | MARGARETTSVILLE—A native ; of this Northampton County com ! munity who has lived in Monro | via, Liberia since 1948, has de | parted for the return trip after j several weeks visiting relatives ' here, in Virginia, Dee Cee and New- York. Mrs. Charles D. Sherman, whose husband is financial advisor to the ; government of Liberia, spent, a week with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Willie and Maudie ; Dickerson before heading north i ward on her return to Liberia Mrs Sherman "’hinks it grand to be a citizen of the free country of Liberia." and thrilled the home folks with her experiences over l here, Mrs. Nannie D. Manley, sister of Willie Dickerson, is in a Rocky j Mount hospital where she is un ' "df i-going treatment, j SCRIBE S WIFE TO NEW YORK : Mrs Jay Bee Barren and her father. J. L- Harrison, Sr., of P.oc ! ky Mount and Tarbo.ro, made a | hurried trip to New York City and j Jersey City to attend the funeral i and burial there of the Rev. Hcn- I ry Harrison, brother of Mr. Harri | son. who passed in a rest home in • Jerseay City. Rev. Harrison is sur | vived by his widow, Mrs. Eliza ; beth Knight Harrison and four i children. They are Isaiah, Robert and Lingel Harrison md Mrs. Ma* ■ ry Bowen Rev. Mr. Harrison was a retired ; railway porter and had spent I more than 50 years in the metro ; poll tan area. Mrs. Elizabeth IE Haughton aod daughters, Mrs. Ida H. Marshall and Mrs. Ernestine Simmons, of Philadelphia, nieces of the deceased, also at tended the funeral rites, as did Miss Saiiie Harrison of Har lem, Mrs Mary H Walker, who has spent several weeks with her fat her. •! L Harrison of Route 3, i Tarboro. has returned to her Philadelphia home. MAY DAY’ AT CARVER The annual May Day’ festivities at Carver High School, Pinetops this year featured five bands and several gaily decorated floats as | the parade marched thru the south ! Edgecombe County town. The theme of the program was "Mem ories- of Fairy Land" and the queen •and her attendants viewed the dances and the winding of three May poles simultaneously as the ! day's activities concluded. Principal S A. Gilliam had se cured tlie services of bands from Conetoe High School. PattiHo High School, Tarboro; Suggs High School, Farmville; Phillips High. . Battleboro and Booker Washing ■ ion High. Rock.v Mount, in addi 'inn tn Carvers own hand si nd his cousin and wife. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Boyd, were guest of Mr and Mrs Joe Faulkner this , weekend Mr and Mrs Charles Somer i i'ilp. Mrs. Geneva Fitts and | f tmily of New York, were guests i of Mi and Mrs. Thomas Hudgins j last week. Mrs. Viola Spruill is visiting her i daughters in Philadelphia. thought for the Week "Three may keep a secret, if | two of them are dead " --Ben Franklin. Wake Forest i News RV MRS. HA/EL WATKINS SSO N. TAYLOR STREET WAKE FOREST On Tuesday j night of last week Dußois High ; School had its final PTA meeting. 1 The business was brief. The off!- j I errs for (he school year. 36-57. J | were elected They are: Mrs. Bes- J i si* Dunn, president: Mrs Margaret i Harris, ice-president: Mrs. Mary l i Ellen Williams, secretary, Mrs.! j Margie* Lucas, assistant secretary; j ! and Mrs Ethel Alston, treasurer.] | The PTA. afte rthe meeting, was | 1 entertained in the cafeteria. Thursday night of the same ] ! week tiie choral club and band j ; were in concert at the school with I ! Miss M. M. Hawkins, directress, | Mis DA. Best, accompanist, and i Mr WL. Spruill, conducting. The selections rendered by the i choral club were: “This Is My j Cour.lry*. Waring; “Battle Hymn 'of Republic.'' Ringwald; “You'll j Nevet Walk Alone," Ringwald; ! Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,' I Ringwald; and “I Believe. 1 ’ j It is wonderful to see what pro | grc:-s the band has made since Mr. j Spruill took over. They are very I good. Sunday was pastoral day at the i Spring St. Christian Church v ith ! Rev. Carlye Williams, pastor, pre [ siding | Hts scripture was taken from j the 2nd chapter of Luke, begin ning with the 46th verse. His text w ue: "Mother Find Your Child.' Visitors were present from Ra leigh A rally was held at 2 with Rev. Charles Wall preaching and music was by the vocal choir of Friendship Baptist Church and a choir from Raleigh. The SPC had its annual tea for mothers a! Mr. Younge’s N and I Chapel, j Sunday afternoon found quite » i few attending the Rally of the NAACP which was held at the Ra ! leigh Memorial Auditorium, j Those whom ] saw present were j Mcsdames Blanche Jeffreys, Irving ! Jeffreys, Ethel Hill, Alice Alston Asbury Notes | BY MRS. BERTHA ROGERS ASBURY A lovely Mother's Day sermon was delivered by Rev, J. D. Treadwell last Sunday morn ing at Lincolnville Church. Music was rendered by the senior choir Among visitors in this service were Mrs. Annie Ferrell and daughter of Cary. Mr. George Jones, Mrs. Virginia Pettiford and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, ail of New York. May wc invite you and yours to worship with us next Sunday. Rev. Debnam of Bethlehem Baptist Church will be the gust speaker for tile occassion. A rally will be held at this time also. Prayer service is held each Wed nesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ors are welcome at Lincolnville AME Church. Personals Mrs. Grace Hawkins of Phila., was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Classic Cain, recently. Mr and Mrs W A Cain visited Mr and Mrs. Morris Smith in Zcbuton last Sunday Mrs. Virginia Pettiford of Lon; Island was the. week-end guest of her mother, Mrs Janie Brown. Mr and Mrs. Amelia Hooke i GASTONIA This Week BY MRS WILLIE MAE STURGIS 42) N. REDDING ST (Tubs GASTONIA—The Union Helping Hand Club of North Avon Strew will have the Starlight Quartet io sing next Friday night a: 8:p. m Tent All members of ins- GHi I eon Tent No. 461 an asked to attend a meeting Thursday at 8 pm. m the Masonic Hall North York S : Illness Mrs Annie McDonald ■-.{ N R --T --riing St. ha:- relumed to her nome after a few days in Gaston County Hospital. She is getting along fine and wishes to thank all who came to see her Funeral Funeral services for Joe Mackiin who died last week in Ml Hoi! will be conducted Sunday at 2:p tn. at Gold Hit] Baptist Church. and Messers. Edward Alston, Jos- ; hua Williams, Alfred Dent, Luther i Watkins. Allen L. Younge. Rev. G ; O Watkins and S. L. Suit!. - Stagg BOURBON ! | 6 leers Old !H Jli if I STAGG DISTILLING CO» 11 m mm. the sum war. col mmm f w.. PAGE ELEVEN | and family visited relatives and I ' friends in Zebu Jon last Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Peter Jones, oi B ! New York City, recenTy visited S I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones here. 8 Mr. Julius Shaw, Miss Marian w | Matthews. Mrs Bertha Rogers ana ij | Mr. and Mrs Worth Covington I motored to Hamlet last Sunday to a visit friends. X Birthdays j| Mrs. Maria Biunson celebrated n her birthday on May 10. A dinner a was given in her honor at the fl ; home of Mr. and Mr:; Lecoe I | Wright, her parents fl Sick M Mr Faison has been reported i!i I j at his home. fl ■ | Perry High I ! Cchool News I EV ROBERT L BOOTH M I OUISBURG—The Perry s, High I ! Eagles rounded out their baseball I I season by defeating Spaulding || i High School of Spring Hope and H j Franklin County High School of fl I Louisburg ■ j The Eagles had a very successful I j year as their conference record £® 1 stand S wins against .! loss The I ! overall record stands 8 wins a- fl gainst 2 losses. They los- one game I I to Kittrell College in Kittrell. fl There will bt an athletic ban- H quel held Tuesday night in honor fl of the athletes of Perry'* Schooi fl exp ted to be i tfil of M entcraimm ni H.i- v ill br lii* last banquet the '-I’iooi r■ s H few of tiie students who will be H l gtaduoting. B Gradual:'!.; alhic-tc* ate; Bo.VS— fl i Mei' ui Ai-ton. Tommir Tn-’ker. fl Nru a Jone; and Dalton, Vick, H Goo- . io- o - Anna ■ H< . • r.i. Irene ■ | tV : 000 ■ M A Jr-: T-es f cnii-e H reano hu: ’ ■ t • o prac.-i-rally H ! unsung heroes m tire persons -of fl Mei'dn Alston and pin!- o-.r Kin;.--- fl 1 Durham, two of tlic finest pitchers j in. the entire ••onfevence and ■■ n-V, fl ; I hey ma s for l is.-ir t. oacio Bcoi i Hayes, was also a pitcher with one fl iof the greatest Negro baseball H i clubs ever assembled, the famous fl : Baltimore Black Sox from 132 - fl | low H 1 Os all the retail goods -old each fl j year. 70 pi r cent are made up of fl denis coining from (he soil 3g|
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