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.1^,) I. ^Ht CAIUMLIMA TIMES S4TVKPAT. JW-T •»)» Ifli Leg:al Notices CHimcH satoQi* iuiat»F»oc»*#i NORTH CAEOUNA DURHAM CQUNTY JWIX’ HAVING QtMflUFJED an *x. •cutrix of th« estate of C. G. O’Kelly, Ut« of Durtam Coun ty, North Carolina thii It to notify all persons having daimi against the ettate of the said deceased to 'exhibit them tn the undersigned at 116 W. South Street, Ealeigh, North Carolin* on or before the 6th day f June 1940, or this notice will be pleaiieaf in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to JSid es tate will t’l®«*e make- immediate payment. , Th5| 8th day of June, 1039. (MftS.) FAY PEAC£ MAY EXEcmaix OP the estate OF C. G. O’KELLY Deceased. C. J. GATES, ATTORNEY. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND NORTH OAROiLiNA DURHAM COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon , -the undersigned Trustee hy » certain deed of t ,r u s t dated August 19, 1931 I executed by Trustees of U n T^'fa ‘Mission Church, apd duly! recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mortgages g03 nt 'page 186; and*whereas, default was made in the payment of the indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer '/or ^sa'c at public auction at the couithcuse door fn Durham, N. 'C.. to the highest* bidder for cash on NON, Day JULY 17th 1-939 at IS noon, the following deKribed land, to-wit; ADJOINING the land* of R. B. Fitsgerald et als. BEGlNrllNG at a Make on Morehead Avenue and running thence west 74 links to House line; thence South 2.41 chains; then-e East J4' links; thence North 2.41 ^ains to th« be ginning, as surveyed by Kufus Massey. The above lot was con veyed to Lillian A. Fitsgerald (now LilT'-n Portion) by R. B. FitzgeiBld and wife S.«A. W. Fitzgerald by deed dated May 4, 1908 and recorded in Book 19, at page 280 in t h e Office of Registei of Deeds of Durham County. This lot C(in- t«ins one sih'^le story iieuse with four rooms. AUo see ^deed from J. A. Dodson .» n d w i f e,Lillian A-. Codson to Trustees of U n J o n^Miralon Church, dated July Ai 19^J and duly recorded in t^ h • Office of the Register w D€eft of Durham County in Book «f Deeds—p a g e— \ THIS SALE WII.L REmAiN OPEN FOR TEN DAYS, to receive inoreased bids as jequir ed by law. THIS PROPERTY is sold at 'fihe' pequfest wf the hold/ar of said note. This l&th day of June 1989. MECHAfflCS AND FARMERS BANK. TRUSTEE THOMPSON, Atty. Oivitlje HeUfiig in Upstate N. Y National Denta}. Association day will be observed at the New York World’s F a i- r gt cunds Thursday, Aug. 17, as part of tlie National Dental associa tion’s annual convention which will be held in New York Aug. 14-18. Visdts to the Theme buildings the periaphere and Trylon (upper left) the Home Furnisiiing building (upper ten ter). Commuaications btfildipg (upper riKht), ,Radio Corp. building. (lower left) >^^^^ited States Government building (lower right) are among t H e scen'e which will t h jt ) - greet dental leaders. Dr. Simmons Ca Hamilton, president ot the National Dental association (lower center) will greet dele gates to the convention from every section of the country.- NEW yO«K—Holdings of Fisther Divin# and hi* '‘angali^ acquired in Ulater coonty, -in Kingston and nearby toirns, since 19^3^, are estimated tif be ing worth |212,000 and is estima ted that fKO/000 more has been spent In improvements making total valuatTon of f262,000, according to a front page fea ture article in the Herald Tri bune Monday morning. It i* believed the properties, aome twenty five in nunnber were bought for about f213,000. The Divineites keep their "king'dom” and promised lands clean and sTi followers . both white and colored, pay aleigiance to Divie as *‘Gt>d” it is reported. Divine’s recent addiHbn to his holdings in fashionable Sutton- Manor on Long Island Sound has caused consTfernation atrong some whites. Divine bought bill o f Urge Banks selling the propertiM 4M not knyw they were v«faig W Divine until Ae ieed* ttMs execotad. . Senniift RETUIINS FROM TCMJR OT SIXTEEN STATES Payton T. Jeffers returned to the city last week after *pend ing aibout eight day* nfiotoring thmugh sixteen different »oath em and western states. Thia hasty tour took Mr. Jeffers through citiex ia, N«r Orleana,^ California. Georgia, South Carolina, MIssiwippi; Alabama, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and several othera. The total mileage waa more than 10,000 miles. Witile in San Francisco, California. Mr. Jeffers visited the Worlds Fair a de- sumv several of his propertlea through^**"^ report* having had white women who paid cnnb in ^'^htful^Une during the entire • trip. ' a* DO GmBMmORO. N C.- Dr. S. E. Grove*, Profewnr of Sociology of tlM Uaiversity nf North Carotiaa, Cha|>el Hill and • ra^esentativa >f the Divia- ioB of Bone Ceoaomies tk« Offie* of Idsestion, Wa^hiMg- ton D. C. are to, b« Stanng the sfMcial lectarers for the Samniar Institute o» Paeent ducatioa anS Child Develop ment to b« held at Bennett College from July IS fa Aug. 1. There la ptanired, a hig mass meeting isn Sunday afternooi^ July SO at which time in addi tion to a apeaker of national Bo?e, m chorus of one hundred children's voices will be' r fea- Continuad on page five FIGURES IN CONCRE5S COURT BATTLE Ideals Of B. T. Washington Holil iclivilj' l)a* Fri. 41 Wliitled Park, 1 Over 800 participant* enJoy- while an Inter-Clulb group of tjie YWCA and Whitted ’'ecrea l|ioQ Park presented an Receives Degree From Frcnch • ■■ ♦ if " ‘ University _ _ iilliilllCSS (lull ,, MEW YORK—-Many commer cial enterprises have been built on the principles and the name of ‘Booker T. Washing- f..ton’ Theatres jestaurants and hotels have used the name out of defencei to a great leader: a Negro whose charm, gracious- ness and demeai5L0i:„„,^ere but minor, assets of aJ personality that demonstrated qualitie.s of leadership never since equalled. From border to border and coaft ta coast. NegtxjeS JfeveVe through any other agency;— Bk)oker T. • Washington Tours have exclusive right. The securing of these accom modations, though a monumen tal task, tliat. took fiive months to accomplish, is matches ano ther ingredient to the formula tl^at produces public acceptance: namely, ECONOMY. ' T'h e ccjmpany realized that if people in Texas, Florida, Missouri; Georgia; MiissiSiippi- and: . other ist. Negroes j evere , ’ . , , T> , ^ T.T u- V tar away states could' be as- Booker T. Washington uhose , . „ . ... , » J.. ^ sured of their " accommodations m-ost eloijueftt adsvice was,,,-, , , ^ J. , . 1 i u before they departed, they also “Cast down your, bucket? vvhere ; j-’ , . ... .... ,ir ' would like’ to know what their buckets where you are.*’ Were .. . , . ,, entafe vocation m New York • he ahve todaa, his praise would . ^ . . . . - ^1. was going to cost. For that be unboundea for the company „ , „ . ^ . J, . , ■ . V- i. reason Booker T. Washington that is doing a Job m hn mo*ti_ , ,, ^ , j . I Tours laid out an entire budget of necessary expenditures. Of course they couldn’t figuye on transpoi'tation because of the varying di (ances and methods of travel. But they did figure out the cost of food, room, World’s fair admissions, sight- .seeing, shows, tuors and even ■ service from three to seven days. All costs were cut to the bone. Their five day tour for ?25,00' i.s the result ol' care ful and expt^ figuring. Why the average New Yorker, who is s.u'pposed to know how to cut corners is amazed when he sees this tout advertised. apprved manner. The Booker T. Washngtion Tours Inc., 286 ^ies1T^35th St. New York City was organized to meet the emergency occas ioned by the New York Worlds Fair fSr rooming, , accommoda tions, iboards, sightseeing n n d entertainment for Negroes visiting Harlem. First in its field, ^oky' T*. WasKington Tours seized'’ the ^^portunity to /be of service to the millions of Negroes whose desire to see New York has never been ap peased because of the woeful lack of Negro owiied hotels. This year, more than hereto fore, with the greatest educa-j - * . - tional exposition the world has serviced ^ the following ever known just a short ride'Efureaus to represent The company has secured GREENSBOiRO, " N. C.—Miss Virginia Simmons, a graduate ^ of Eenett College Iding the f.~u . —. r All-j Masteh of Arts degree from the Activity” day at the pai'k Pri-j Unvier^ty of Wisconedn in the, day, June 23. Features were: ^ field «f French, in June rtceav- (1) croquet, ibingo, girls soft ed the Diploitie d'etudes Super ball; program, stunts, handi- ieuses de Phonetikue Francaise cr^ft axhibit, refreshments, and from the University of^TT^enoble horsa shoe tcJtlmament. ■ Prances, according to announce- (»2) Tennis tournament finals I ment just received. Miss Sim- Rolbert Jones and John Gunn mons stuu'leil' dniing ihe r^^t defeatedi Roibert Conrad and year on an exchange, Fvanco- Joseph 8-4, 6-4. o | American Fellow.ship. She used (3) Chinese Checkers, winn-' as the theme of her graduating era; Thomas Hubbard and Roy thesis or “memoire,” the rhy- .Crawford, , I ! them in the works of Lamartine J4) Gold tournfiment ■finals a nineteeiith *■ century^ Frcnch J'irst flight, George Graves „poet. defeated Floyd Coleman '‘'4-^, I o jin i.iT n Miss Simmons will spend se- Second flight, James Waller I , , • r. • i n J » J W i n , tfpral weeks in Pam and will defeated Robert Jones 3-1. I , , , mu- J ..I- i-i D a. i /-I J attend the World Conference of Third fhght, Robert Conrac} . .. ' , ^ , J X- i. J T I. - 1 Christian Youth at Amsteioam. defeated Joseph Fuller l up. I , ^ ^ , „ ™. . . I , „ J 'She will return to the .bnited Fourth Flight, Jahn Gunn de , ., . , ■ i- t t J T T I _ I States by mid August, in time feated James Jones 1 up. , ,7 {to resume her duties as n mem- The day of activites \ was ber of t*ie' faculty of Wilber- sponsored by M i, s s e R J. M,.rf-orce Universiay, Wilb'>fforce, Blount* and Leola B. Mayo assiS'^QhiS^ In the fall ted rt>y the Whitted recreation ^ Boys’ club of whick J. E. Smith is chairman. Rev. William Bio- gdon is director of the cerfter. —- -p-' —■ formation Bureatl; Havana ^trija Pan ^American Tours inc. i/ong- yiew, Texas; H. B. ttady, Eas- toii Chamlber of Coiumerce. T {j ^ s e urganizations it r-e- thoroughly familiar with the Booker T. Washington Tours and the pu'blic may deal with them in strictest confidence. B'eginning July 1st all the stat- uii ihe Pan American Bus Lines ^ from Trenton N. J, to Miami Fla iwill sell these toura. itiiiiivc from Harlem and with Negroes everywhere hungrey for know ledge of what i« in store for them in “The World of Tomor- row”'~B'OW if ever, is the time ■ to' *‘cast down your buckets.” And that is precisely what the Booker T. Washington Tours did. Their present set .up inr eludes 20,000 guests homes, the owners of which have pledged to render as good service as them, in various cities: in Phil adelphia, Grayehound Bus De pot: Lancaster, Pa. Wheatland Toura; Harrisiburg, Pa. Capital Bank and Trust Company; Miami Fla. Paramount Tiai?el Service; Tampa, "Fla. The Mears Tours: Washington, D. C. Wat ers Travel Service; Greenville, S.' C.,' Woodside Travel Service; Norfolljf Va. Tidewater Travel L'uVeau; Annapoli^ Md. Anna- , service Travel ^rvice; Chicago, oan be secured in hotels. . Cgntury Service Exchange; * ® ® St. Thomas, Virgin Island”, In rooms cannot be i V OPPORTUNIty, JouriM. . 4 Sdiohrririp Award ConlMt. ' W'Mudbnt*. SchelMshipt batod on . CM Mm • •chebN’tMfk In om m ^ " • ' -aA, », t Miss L. Feme Wood is the second Benneft graduate to re ceive a fo’P^-n scholarship to study in France. As previously announced, she will tbe^in study in the fall of 1939. Miss Wood is a ative of Greensboro, holds the Master’s degree from Bos ton University and is a mmber of the B'ennett Cojlege faculty. ENTERTAIN "WITH WEINER ROAST Mrs. M. E. Greene, a resident of. Hope Valley, entertained her sister in law Mrs. Georgia Jones who was visiting her from Washington, D. C. The occbsion FOR'beST THERE IS IN BARBER WORK CALL AT THE CRYSTAL BARBER SHOP 4 MASTER BARBERS. TO GIVE YOU CtUKR AND COURTEOUS SERVICE WITH A SMILE CLOSING HOURS FROM MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8 A, M^ TO 0 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY s A. M. T^L 11>30 P. M. PLEASE CALL EARLY AIJD GET YOUR WORK IT PAYS TO‘LOOK WELL Crystal Barber Sho|l “■ - —--i- *. _ . 1 C P- roe FAYETTEVILLE ST. J. S, ^ipman, Prop. With an impressive program that featured greetingj, in spirational ' mu«ical selections and a sermon by Rev. Alexan der Pietf The West End Busd- ness Club observed the seventh anniversary of its organization at the Union Mission Holiness Church On Morehead Avenue at. 3 p. m. Surday July 2. The devotiont- which wer« hefrf imnieddatC*3' befoie t h ® beginning of the procram pro per were led by Mri. Edna Bron tion an ’ Sister Ruby^ Carter. As soon as devotions were over, Thomas Oldham brought greet ings from the church, and Henry Bronson followed with greetmg^ was a ^delightful weiner roast which wa attended and «^nJoyed by a host of friends. Mrs. Jones returned' to Washington last Tuesday. V N F A brilliant eoeteria of attoi'- neys who will conduct tha wide ly heralded court trial to be held in connection with the Na tional Baptist Sunday School and BYPW Coi»ffP«*» coaling in Tulsa, Okla., June 16>2'5. The Baptist*” Youth have ind'cted i spooifT Bt. 1/iuis. their elders with negligence in home and religion and pl-ovision of economic security. Attorney* prosecuting the case are Carl, Roman JohiisAo, KasMt Fra»kWn €rr Hon. (left) and Rotbert L. Whither- I son ‘i« to presiae a se Wester L. Por I ville, Totin and I [of Columbus, Ohi assistant di*trirt_ H ■e on behalf of the club. The Sil ver Leaf Four Quartette gave musical selections and. t® report from the secretary was next. W. H. Hill made a short in spiring and highly informative talk, after wTiich the quartette rendered another selection. At this poinl c^me the sermon from Rev. Piet. m UKHERAlX>EIim^IT AFFORQ.t0.F^£T^. UKETHISP next PAYOA'n JMMmNMTN CAROUMA ^ CewoaSllXEl^iLlBriDsesiiQABLE ' ' ACME REALTY COMPANY ~ RALEIGH. NORTH CAROUNA UNION INSURANCE AMS REALTY COMPANY NORTW Sfw Easiei'-To-ltead Bus Todav your biij operator will eoplea of th* now, to-read They >h0w ^«ru tb« time* Jt Arrival at central pointi, b^h coming and going, of /all ' ti>e rSatei. You will know mbM yccurataljr when tbo boa will paa* yOor corner, thui eliminating any f^nacaMarr waiting. > Cat your copy from bus aparoler of tal«plione F-lSl and'' w« will jjrou free copy of tha eaaiar-to-read tchedula. 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