SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 1943 BUY WAR BONDS TODAY I THE CAROLINA TIMES PAGE THREE News From The 930tb Field jllery Battalion. BT SOT. JOHN V. HAMILTOir “I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to earth I know not where, for whom has sight Jieen a^d strojig that, it . ea.). Iffollow the flight of BongS; long lon^ afterwards in an Oak 1 found the arroi^ still nnbrokt and the song from beginning; to end I found sgafn the heart of « friend;” so go«s *the thonght as expressed by the famed post, Henry Wads’wforth Longfellow. Long before t&ia thought wss put in writing there came to lasp another thought, the idea, that man without woman was likt unto heart without souj. And so, the little match maker Dsti Cupid let go his bow, twiee and pierced the hearts of CaptsUl Charles W. White and the forrp" er Miss Lillian HunTer of Chi* cago, Illinois. The two, climaxed « lengthy romance on May 2i>,' 1943, and the lovely, and r«iy popular in the social sets 0f Chicago, Illinois, Lillian Huittsv became the very lovely and popular wife of Captain Charles W, White. The Nuptials with ■Chaplain Llewelyn T.hornhi*! officiating were amid all th# glory and itplendor of MiUtsr.v formality. May God’s Blessings (f fill tbeir lives with appreciation, one for the other. There have been more promo tion in the Battalion: Stiff Sergeants Timothy A. Stewsvt Jr. (Mess Sergeant), and P«rcy IKeal Communications Platoon. Prom the rank of Ctorporal to Pierce Sum;ter of Battery “B"’ The Baseball team went to Ri- Teigh on Memorial Day to pligr the Red Caps of Durham. TI»o soldier dropped the holiday game to the visitors by a sooiC of 4-9. After a two day rest the soldiers went back to Bm- leigh to visit the Central 'tite Pnson ieut. With a. great dis play of Sport4]n{|P*^P, tral State Team were yo,uted is the eighth inning ss the soldiers rallied on to overcome a lead, to beat them 6-4. _ The eighth inning attack was load Watkins, Corporal James Moore by Staff Sergeant Sylvester, 'and Serge«nt Charles B. Finney. Honor for the day goes to th«t nonchalant but spectacular First U)uisburg WAAC StatiiHied At Fort Des Hfoines , FORT DES MOINES, la., - Ai|;|liU«ry Mamie Beatrice Iffl- ^w^ 208 lC;^rU Sprimf St, HJullKlilr, N. Q., is one of the iromea who 'h'lve started trauiing in the Women’s Army AwpiliAry Corps at First WAAC Ih^Miiing Center, Fort Des Moin- •f, '1st Her Auxiliary rating is WAAC equivalent of Private ia the Army. The new Auxiliary received - WAAC uDiform and cloth-' ^Baseman, Corporal Jalnes *fllefl)- snd^was'given Army Oener- Moore. And now you ladles, gentlo- nMTESTmONYefTHOUSJUIOS: MOTEL THERESA NEWYOiK •f ttejTMf 7tb Ave. at 12Stk St ••• fci ffc* IfMrt o# f#ddteffv 300 fpaciotw, aU eutaid* room*] liuurlout ■nitti. Th« bMMifnl Otehid Room for diaiac; aockMlI loani* aad bar; tba levaiy Maa- •aalna for ralaxatiaa. Idaal atmea. ^ira fer raat, Mudy, aad cemfarl. Lvi» r*«mt with ptirmf hmtk •2.00 tt«ll-«2J0 IHMI Ml IP t Wiihoul prhat* «t.8o iiMii-»2.oo m»t m i| WALTSR W. SCOTT. ■OTBL THEBE8A 7ib A«e. at 12Stk St, Nm Yoffc oil Dean Of N.C. College Hoowed By Friend At Testiinonial Here Dr. Alphonao Elder, who fo>> the past seventeen years hi.s been a member of the faculty of the North Carolina Tollege for NegrOerJ located, "Tn this c»ty; was honored Saturday evffli»g. May 29th *in a t«3*i- moniaj and smoker given at the Algonquin Tennis Club, by the buisiness and professional men of tlie city. The affair was organized at the suggestion of R. L. Me- Dongald, ExecutiTs Vice Presi dent of the Iffeefianics and Farmtrs Bank, and presid)*'J over by Dr. C. C. Spauldi fg, President of the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Company. Dr. Elder resi|Tii^ llis posi- tibn aa Dean of the North Caro lina College several months ago to socept a position as Dean of Atlanta University, Atlanita, Ga. and will take up his new duties at that institution on or about 1st. The high esteem in 'whie’i O^sn Eld^r is helS "as an educa tor and citizen was attested by th« many words of praise which ffll from the lips of t&e various P|ieakers*^re8ent many of whouj huve known him for a long »«4kber of years. At the conclusion of the k99^imonjal. Dean Ejlder wis prftsented a beautiful Set by George W, Cox, ^•resident and Agency Director oJ the N. C. Mutual Life Insur ance Company. I Legal Advertising TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND «}' Classification^ Tfists ' "during her first week in the Women’s Afmy Auxiliai^ ’Corps.' She is now in Basic • Training where s^ is learning Army routinu proeednre.' •' At the completion of : B.isie Training, she will be assigned onae to office or other work or will go to a • WAAC Speci.Oist Sekool . for additional training in office administration, motTor transportation, bakjng and' eook- or-i radio to prepare her for one of the almost 100 different non- cofljibat jobs which WAACs are doitag in the Army. ‘ She also will have an opportunity to ap- j>ly for officer training at Of- liee^ Candidate Schopl. men, remember, when there*3 a lull in the conversation theri'is plCnt^y time for a recommenda tion, BUY A WAR BOND. “Wv- et of great men all remind is, WS csn make our lives sublime, apd departing leaving behind us, footprints in the sands of j^ime.* * * ^ » North Carolina) Durham County) UNDED ANP BY VIRTUE of the power conferred upon the Trustee in a certain deed of trust dated September 14, 1943 by L. J. Womble and wife, Lucy C. Womble, and duly! recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Durham County in Deed Book 219, at page 344; default having bsen made in the payment of the satticii, the undersigned trustee wil» offer for sale at public, auction, at the G)urthouse Door in Dyr- ham, North Garolina, to the highfit bidder for cash, on MONDAY. JUNE 21. l'.M3 at at 12 o’clock Noon (Eastern War Time), the following de scribed land, to-wit: BEGINNING at a stake in the West line of Foster Street, at the Northeast corner of Lot No. 14, on the plat herein after referred to; and running thence in a westerly direction Mnth the line of said Lot No. 14, 105.4 feet to a stake; thence in a Northerly direction 48 feet to a stake at the South west corner of Lot No. 12; thence ia an Easterly direction with the line of Lot No. 12, 105.4 feet to a stake in the West line of Poster Street; thance in a Southerly direction with Poster Street 48 feet to the point or place of beginning, 'the same beitig Lot No. 13 ac cording to the E. 0. Belvin, survey of the land of W, H. and Weston H. Eldwards,.' and recorded in the Plat Qook 1, at page 82, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County. See deed ti L. J. Womble duly recorded in Book of Deeds —, page —, Durham County Registry. Sc.i deed from J. R. Patton, Jr. Trustee to N. C. Mutual Life Ins. Co., Book 103 at page 237; and deed from Katie Rountree, widow, ,fo W. 'K. and Irene^W. Dennis, Book 82 at page 362, and deed Book 39 at page 280, from W. H. and Weston H. Edwards and Martha Edwards.to Katie Rountree, 11 duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County. THIS SALE will remain open for ten days to receive in-> crease bids, as required by law. ^3^ ^ THIS PROPERTY is sold at the request of the holtier of ^aid note. Dated this 19 day of May, 1943. ' R. L. McDOUGALD Trustee M. Hu^h Thompson. Attorney Good Samaritan Club Gives Reception For Mrs. D. Haywood The members of the Oool Samaritan Club gave a reception at the home of Mrs. Diana Huy- wood on South Street, Tuesday evening. May .25 in honor of the, founders of the club, who nre Mrs. R. L. Frazer, S. H. Hopson, and Wm. Foster. It was a granl occasion and was enjoyed bj all. The officers are as follows: Mrs. Margaret Butler, PresidiMit Mrs. Australia Timberlake, Se cretary and Mrs. Mamie Foster, Treasurer. Drham County) North Carolina) ' UNDER AND BY VIRTUE »f the power conferred upon the trustee in a certain deed of trust dated November 24, 19.A)flte payment. CARD OF THAITKS To the many friends anr r».- lativei who so kindly e:fpressed their sympathy and *esleeni, during the recent illness and death of our husband and fa ther, the late J. P. Pemberton, we wish to express our heiiTl felt gratitude. Mrs. B. Pem'^erton and daughter,. Illiss JeflUf Pem berton. ' OABD OF THAlfKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kinduosa shown us during the illness and denlh of our son, William Alston, who died May 31st in New Yo^k., Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Alston Parents of William Alston. AJDIONISTBATBIX’S KOTIOG . HAVINft qualified as adminis tratrix of 'rtWe estate of Miss Zona J. Tnomas, deceased, late of 1812 Fayetteville Street, Dur ham County, North ' Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate rf said deceased to exhibit them t>> the undersigned at 1812 Fayette ville Street in Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 12th day of June, 1944, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person indebted to said Esjtste will please miik#^ im mediate paymant. This 10th day of June, 1943. ,. Miss Anna H. Thompson, 1812 Fayetteville Street, Durham, N. C. Administratrix of the estits of Miss Zena J. Thompson. ADMINIST&ATRIX'S NOTICE HAVING qualifiaiT as adminis tratrix of the estate of Martha Haliburton, deceased, late of Greensboro, North Carolina, this is to notify all person liav- !hs: claims against the estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 812 Dell inger Street, in Greenshoro, North Carolina on or before the 12th day of June 1944, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wilt i^ease make immedi- axGcuted by C. B. Noell a„d wife, Beatrice Noell, and duly recorded in the office of tho Register lof Deeds for Durham County in Book of Mortgages 271, at page 515; default hav ing been made In the payment rf slime, the undersigned the (UTURAL PAGE BOY ATTACHMENTS rou CAN NAVI YOUl HAIH PIRNCTIT MATCNID $959 OMAUTV M»»iCr»0H9a$ Uittf AfhnM Mamam iMmtr^ AM SINO NO MONIY MT rOflMAN ttJS 0lm weeNea mm. wm an* i MfNMClVOII Oil MMMir 99m TOUR ottom 90MT ffSSE HUE BE«nV ffMKTS COIVMY M7 MnN AVIN0I IOmm MOl Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cosh, at the CoutV hoQse door in Durham, North Carolina, on MONDAY, JUJSE 7th, 1943, 12 o'clock Noon (Eas tern War Time), the following described land, to wit; beginning at a stake 350 feet from the Northeast intsr- sectioD of Merrick and Price Streets at a stake in the line of Lot No. 20 of the Map here inafter..^referred to; and runn ing thence North 16 dei(. 57’ East 125 feet to a stake in the line of Lots Nos. 20 and 8; runn ing theiice South 63 deg. 03’ East 50 feet to a stake in the line of Lots Nos. 8 and 9; thence South JO deg. 57’ West 125 feet j to the building line of Price Street; thence along the build ing line of Price Street, North 03 deg. 03’ West 50 feet to the point or place of beginning, same being Lot No. 21, Block 0” of the Stokesdale property recorded in Plat BooE 5 at pag:* 44, office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Coantq. Also This 10th day of June 1941. MRS. HENRETTA HAToIjUR- TON WADE, Administratr.'s 812 Dellinger Street Greensboro, N. C. Administratrix of the estate of Martha Haliburton. see Release Deed to J. S. Hugh- son, Book of Deed 109, at pages 365-6 Register of Deed Office for Durham County;"also deed to Tsanc Flintall, Book of Deeds 107, nt page 637, Office of th Register of Deeds for Durham County. Also, see deed to C. B Noell and wife, dated June 26th, 1936 and recorded in Deed Book — page, — Durham County Re gistry. THIS SALE will remain open for ten day to receive increaje bids, as required by law. THIS PROPERTY is sold at the request of the ' holder of Said note. Dated this 5th day of May, 1943. B. L. McDOUGALD, Trustea C. J. GATES, Attorney. ovnTMiTor FOR VICTORT •Ml IMIIDnMBWIS! Up To Date Galesda Qub'Give Donations Lincoln Hospital . On Friday evening. May 23th, a group of members of the Tji To Date Galesda Clab, an I members of the Usher Board -t the Union Baptist' Clmrah of this city, accompanied by their pastor, Rev. A. S. Croom, went to the .Lincoln Hospital ?>ni donated the follotving articles: 14 Sheets 19 Shirts ^ prs of pillow cases 5 Wash clothes 19 cakes of soaps and 3 towel:* These things are to be u3»*(l in the Charity wards. Mrs. Lucuila Fuller, Pres. Mrs. Lottie Adams, Recording Secretary. AmaaiMui Hagro that the' .-w aaraes, and it is not an nnkiit>*i» liw, V*grr»**« will have to t» fascisai is far wor.te than Any- pheneiu^non, to him." th«, ko»>k of bu.-**** to get on thing he has ever known. Thar f’rof. I.lord said he was •! ' i- m ,T*»*4>t, Weil let me tefl yon not sine* tha Tivil war has .uijtiified wUh the tran.^porta*' *!. soineth-.ng. ni ■''« H R f. L .rin»*d confhet held Hiu>h imihhi-' accomodations for not FHflRXR bef'ir^ I riHe bilities »f salvation or disnst»*i only in the south, but through- volnntarify. AbI if the Sr-gr/>^ for the AMriMHi Megro. Thai out the country. And then h« of Texas eai^iot afford, or do yom, tell these American whiet; attacked the lawnakers of Tex- not have a««e«l to taxi*. I hnj>« folks the Negss does not ne»-d is, nnd admonished thr^^egro.^ they wiH walk- And if I wi»re fheir advice aloag tkat line. The!of Texas, saying, “It haa He»B Negro has met fascism under brought to my attention that various gui.ses and different'beginning August 9, 1941, bv CRAWL OR STAT AT WJlIF.. and eooldn’t WAKE, I Cpl. James H. Graves Home On Furiough Cpl. James H. Oraves who i.t now stationed at Cnmp Stewart, Ga., was at home at 815 ParE;o St. on a eight day furlough. He^ has now returned to Camp Ste-^ wart, Ga. He was inducted int^> the army January 11, ^1943 as a I private, bnt later was promoted ^ to the rank of Corporal. I were all very glad to greet h'ra@ back to his old home town. has completed his basic trc>n-§ iny at Camp Stewart, Ga. Brooklyn Committee Continued from Page Ont* Libferia) spending |^e night aL the White Hoiise has the peop’e of the south all wool-gatheritij/', At one stage of his addrisi Lloyd turned toward the whites who were present, saying-, “w^ite folks in this Country are^^ always trying to convince th WE CONGRATULATE THE NEWLY COMPLETED O ON ITS FORMAL OPENING BETtER TOPS MY SHOPPING THI DUNK WITH QUICK FOOD INEK6T You bet Pepsi-Cola’s in my home—for good. We likd its better taste and big price bottle ounces Durham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEWLY -COMPLETED OPENIG I CLUB Fayetteville Street Home Securit Lite Insuran ¥ HOME OFFICE DURHAM,N.C.

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