aATurfWur. JUNE awb, iwi THE CASOLU^A TIMBB mariMt ssaMiAaP ' -MtSB (UU3 Hor^ Ow«ltal&> Dorliaiii OoTiiitj) 1021» said deed recorded ia Book 62 »t 9^9 123 iu tho o63«e of Iio({Mter of Deed of Durham County. H»i8 Sale will Mmain oi'X'ii for teu dfliyg to re*«‘ivo iuweuBL- bid? f8 required by Ipw. TiiM property ii sold at tbc reqarat 'of the holder q| iiaid note. TAL ADS OT uat Uadcr by virtue of thi* fjpwer coafprred upon the Trustee in & certain'’Seed of truit dated Fehru ary 25th, 1927, by L. M. Wilhoite- and wife, Ethel T, Wilhoite, and duly recorded in Book of Mort- gagM 154 at page 253 in the of fice- of the Register of Deeds of Dni^am County, dcafult having beon made in the pa.vnient of the BAtae, the undersigned mill offer for liale at public auc tion. at tho courthouse diior in Dui^m, North Carolina tf) the highest bidder for cash, on Thurs day, July 24th, 1W1» at, 12 o’clock no«, the following land, to wit liYINO in that pwrtion of th Dated this 23rd day oE June, 1941.' E. B. Mmlck, TnutM. M. Hu|tli Thompaon, Attorney. Joac 28. J«^ 4-11, 18. ct. Fayetteville State Teachess Cliss of ’21 Adminiitrator’s Notice North Carolina) Trustee,Durham Ooa^ty) Having qualified* a tor of, the #W1Ct Nevers, deceased Ojunty, Notftj to notify ^11 pers claims a||!'ain|tAho estate ‘^deceased to*(vibit them slra rlie anv 9 is ing of said _ to the City of Durham known as Hayti,j undersigned at P. 0. Box 10:^2, on the North side of Unfe'ead'or ^14 -West Parrish Street, Street, and running thence with Uia|itpad Street 71 feet and With Fayetteville Street 50 feet, and being Lot No. 4 fronting 50 feet on 'Fayetteville and having a de pth from Fayetteville Street ]mrallel with Urastead Street of 84 feet on the North side, It be ing • the old Home Plaee of Miles ^nd the sauie that Avas cointwed by deed of Enterprise LiiM and Trust Comany, on 0^o bei id, 1900, and said deed re corded in Deed Book 22 at page 40i, in the OITice of the Register o£ Deeds of Durham County. J*'urther reference is hereby luridp to deed from F. 0. Winslow anfl Dora M. Winslow to liiis wife tff L. W. Wilhoite and Ethel T. Wifcgite, his wife on September Durham. North Carolina on or before the 25th day of June 1942 or this notice will be pleaded *hi bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estat.; are asked to make immediate pay ment. This 25th day of June, 1941. Mechanic* and Fanners Bank, Administrator of the Estate of Oba^Ue K\esls, Deceased. M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney. June 28. Jnly 6-12-19. ct. Franklin D. Rioosevelt: “It is idle for us to talk of futuer foreign trade unless we arc ready now( to defend the principles upon which it is and must be based. ” ■IK JMk—Quii— ¥ma, Mm ”Mm* M0thr • • • 3H tm m mw Mnmmr ■■■■iw k tmmw P»T f*niT mf r—*~ *T n—it —fl ^**~r **— I Am U) Qmamiam yrfvMfyi flvi ftm Ml mm% aMnsk Mi UrMn* a* | di 1m«% mi rimm heb* • iilf liiiiml. mmrnfti mmtf far fmm ‘ tmd Itttm tm ABUT WAUJCM. mmt--- -- -- m T I —, 1 Hvi u L « married also and kafc • ^wiy. PU-I learned thu hoa« where ^ m‘- I am living at tlie present time » . , Tl#«“ .k- al-« I wUI mim b« Iheirs and wm Boy it ®r BMiTe farther into ike .... ^ ^ wk-. »it 1.- tk. .itrt Whi* ...Id b. b»t to, -I >• u lb. . kom. i. . .«l-!’"•'* •' ““ ^ ^ a while inv««tQ>eat. bat don’t tay! Ane;--Sev««l brok« ke*rta »^ it jMt beeaue it U for sal*- y«i d«ii’t »a« foarMtU ^er eonaiiler the matter from a J®®*' new anffk eatirely. If yoa want ■“ uwnel»teiy. it exeeptionaliy b^i, and ttfc »® love—yo« are probably infat^ price ia cheap, it might proTe to don't you re*iM yoHr advant^^ to boy. Howerer, joa are doiiw wrong to be aMii^.. if it ia yoor deaire to have yonr •*«» danghter ehange h*r jMreaent fom- married aad hw a fam y. pany, it would prove to your •boat yoor fcnaban^f S op tn» Photo shows the assembly Df the class for its 20lh at the school Jims 4. Back Row' (left tq. rifht)u . Mrs. M»- zella P. Lane, Supervisor, Adult Education, eastern mstrict o^-North Carolina,. Mts. (J^va Capk, memkflr of iUie faculty, Mo^^n, N. C., J. Walker Freeman, choirmaster and}orapoB« r,/Philadelphia,’Pa., Mitt Estella Tarry, meml^r of the facul Front Row (left to rigrht) Nathanief Royal, nieatbiBr faculty, FWtteville State Teachers, Mrs. S^die Harris, member faculty, S^mpeon County, Mrs. Della Wall Jfones, New York, Mrs. Irene Hill and Blrs. Daisy Riich, memiberf of tjie faculty, Bladin County, Alexander Barnes, Washington ndtrapapennan and spokesman f«ir the class at the recent Comoiencement. advantage to into tb« eity. She will tiien make hope new friende wb4ch seems the DMMt imporlaat thing in ynor mind right now. place eJoaer •«% affair at oBce^ and yoo cmI; to gain anything from it- CRN—Does this boy means any go«Mif He says Iu» lo'wa 'and wants to marry me. Tell m«i I* M. — I am married ho^ to write you so you wiU a»|p party whom I love is gwer in a private letter to nwf I _ deaths from pneumonia than oe-! Ans;—This, friend of yoor la!' cmred a year ago, ^ fewarUiaeere and W aaixioas to mak» deaths from tuberculosis and 23 his wife ki an early date. If y«ij‘ fewer from diphtheria. Up to hare th* same feeling for hi*W June 1, there had been only 28 then a marriage would be nn Mrs. and the 17— Save Time and By Relaxing in the BUS Money GOING TO AND FROM work can a pleasure if you ride the bus. You get home earlier. Durham Public Service Co. Inside Dope On The Champ, Gleaned In Visit at His Quarters m * * * ) By Bernice Calvin New York — Hotel Theresa Soraewher enear 12:00 in the afternoon, a tall, broadshouldered guy, i'lanked by a solemn bunch of fellows and jgigpoiUy attired in a coca brown straw hat, a tan skinned personage was noneyotherj Louis' firirt than Joe Louis, the cihamp of.val was to have a rub down. To year. the silk garbardine «uk, browa strip, etl shirt, figured tie, brown and,champs, white shoes and dark glasses, a, lighted from a black seda!i‘*nd (.Louis coterie inciuspicuously strolled into the foyer of Hotel Ter««. which is centered in the heart of Harlem. Was he expected! Yes,-sir! Why, almost all Harlem had an inklinj^ he would slop o£E at the Therqjfc and already a crowd 'was gathfflr-* iiig to glimpse 'him . when he-Uew}*^^*! P*’i''*‘^y into town. For this rich, brown preeious guest. Airplane Ambnlance Making Tour of State ^ f» m luck masseur he gave a |2o Assigned to Suite 1002, the ringside seat in the 6th row. was iiomediately! Following the limbering up, it wisked to the 10th, floor in the was time for the weigh-ins at the better of the two elevators. And Polo Grounds, at the scene of the 1 as for 3 minutes, after tha chauipjfight. To avoid being detained by'S was safely ensconced in bis ioom,jthe rapily multipit crowd, Joe'35 elevator operator, following and nranagers went to car, not'S strict orders, answered no button I through the main entrance, but ss pushers so as to assure the safety through the bar and were like^S of the Hotel’s most wise unrealized until after they.5 drove off. VThe Theresa didn't see Joe'~ again until 12:36 that nigiit, or S the ue;i(t morning, however yoik S take i^> And then it was unex pected anticiating a huge recep tion, Louis planned at first to sleep at a private apartment on the hill, but suddenly changed his mind. And this would have been a wisse decision, for it seemed that they were all there. An imense sea of human faces, all awaiting their champ, who had almost disappointed them tbis night. Mounted policemen strove hard to keepjthe people in check but when the black sedan sudden ly drove up to the e'lrve, mefl and women, a like screamed, “He'« hee.” And no horses, foet could keep them from eueircliog their hero. diphtheria deai4hs in the State.'commended. If yoa will stend 29« Last year there were 51 during for my Astrology Reading, I w®^ the first five months, 27 of these be glad to give yoa my free opi«.; »>eeurring in January alone, as ion on three qnestion» privately- act after his arri-with only 9 in January Be sure to send fall name, burtlfc^: t ' P.’i: date and address. h. JlllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllliyiHlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ HAPPY ARE THEY OWN THEIR OWN BUILT BY UNION REALTY COMPANY WHO HOME INSURANCE If^iviT^on been puttine off boilditty a new home because you think it takes a lot of cash? TJien don’t dday anotlMlr day. Today’s financiBK plans ■uikw it easy and convenient to owin jrour own hcHne on monthly terms just like rent. Hamiy are tliey who own their «iAi home . . . especially whra the home ia built the modem way. CHisalt with ns tomorrow. Union Insurance & Realty Co. Real Estate. Rentals and Insurance SOd FayettCTille l^reet, Durham, North CaioliB^^ Here is the airplane ambulance which will make a whirlwind tour of North Carolina'so that citizens may see tlie type of “mercy ship” which the Old North State Fund plans to present the people oftfJngland as a token of esteem andsympathy of citizens of North Carolina. An amphibian, twin-motored (irumann with a cruising speed of 210 miles per hour, the plane’ac comodates four stretcher and two sitting’ cases, medical attendant, pilot and co-pilot. Once more, he and attendantSj,; one carrying a brown and white bag probably containing the fight ing togs were on their way to the tenth floor. Then, two policeman jealouslf guai'ded the doorway, but we could hear the ehamp drawl, “That^sure was a mighty close one.” URED I. NORTH CAI £A3riVE--SOttD-Dj ACME REALTY COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROUNA mr BLI ~!x/' Nationally Known Leaders In New Orleans " Nationally known business leaders wew ‘ i n Npw > Orleans lagt t^i^- attwd t the ^ com- , ^KoqI;'^ of:jComi«erGi^ diAifed 'by‘W.' H. iMitch* UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA BISHOP DALE INSURAiJCE AGENCY, CHARLOTTE Sates. ' Ih-. Harry>H.|P^ce rwere.aauHiirfthose spes^ng mencentent and business seminars or' ell, Jr., executive secretary of the YM?5A^ ' T here'Wfejte lOd gate thfe commencement addroes. J,'Blayto n and A.''L. Hi on seminars. Reading, left to right:. Dr. ry. H.' Pace>i^^|^cago, pl^ident. of XSug^eeme Most of these deaths Liberty Life Insurance Ck>.; J. B. BWyton, C. P. A., Atlama,*professoriOf accountinxat from traffic aecidents. Atlanta University and .vice-president Citizena-Trust'Co., and*A. I^iHo!aey,>-Tuskege«,*'secret! There were, during the period taryI National'NegrO'ftusiness-l4a||[ue^ compilation} lOJ: i:ewer 34,444 Babies Bom In State During Five Months of 1941 Raleigh — From Januaruy 1st, through May, this year, there were 34,Hi babies born in North Carolina, which was jus* 1,S>73 in excess of the number born during the corresponding period of 1940, the State Board of Health reports. Futhermore, births during that period exceeded the 14,424 deaths in the State by 20,020. Maternal deaths were shown to be on the decrease, there having been only 161 during the first five months of ld41, as compared wi'h 188 fur the same period last year, a decrease of Dut the mounting toll of deaths from preventable accidents also comes in for consideration. Prom January through May, vital statistics figure show, 709 persons in North Carolina were accidentally killed, as 'compared with 54J for the same period a year ago—an increase of 166. reciulted- Regal Theatre Sunday and ^miday, June ‘29-30 George O'Brien in “When A Man’s A Man” Jfk ^ . V also “Louis - Baer F^ht Picture” Tuesday - Wed&esdaqr, Jidy 1-2^ COLORED PICTURE PICTUBE “Murder in Haiien” Thursday; BARGAIN D4Y 5c and J|c ^ “Cafe Hdfc” alk^ “Rai^o* and The My”