GEORGIA SETBACK: Willi« Huff, Mnter of Ugml b»Mle t« k*ep him from b«inK returned to OeorKia chain fanf, be*t th« r«p whra he waa released from Union County Jail, Elisabeth, N. laat week. Governor Alfred E. Driicoll drnied hto extradition to Georgia whan ha had been •entenoMl to *0 year term for burglary in MM. Left to RIghti Willie Huff; llnder-Sheriff Alex C. Cunipbell, and J. Lerojr Jordan one of Huff's attoriipys, who with Joseph I. Bedell of Plainfield, foimer Union County Bar Association, led long fight to frM Huit Legal Notices th TRUSTEE SALE OF LAND NOBTH CAIIOHNA) DURHAM OqUNTY) UNDiiH AND BY VIRTUE of tha {lower of salti cuataiuud iu a curtuiu do«l of trust uzucuttid by Uuiu llali (widuw) uud Jaiuua U. Hall (single), dated tiiu iilst duy uf Muy, 11)48 aud reeoi-duU iu liuok 385, page 539, iu tltu office of tiie iicgister of Deeds of Durliaui CJouuty, Nortli Caroiina, de fault iiaviug bueu mado iu the pay- iu«nt of tiie iudebteduetis tiiereby secured aud suid devd of trust beiug by the teruiii tlieruuf subject to fore closure, the uuderaiguud trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the liigheat^ bidder for coith at the court' house door in Durham, North Caro- liua, at Noou-ou the 13tli day of May, 1950, the property convcyed in said deed of trust, Ithu same lying and beiug iu the County of Durham, Durham Towuship, Htate aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows; UEOINNINU at a stake on the south side of Murphy Htreet, said begiuuiug poiut buiu)' North 80 degrees 53 uiiuutus West 51.7 feet from the east sido of Murphy Street, as showu ou the plat here inafter referred to, aud runuiug theuce uloug aud with the south side of Murphy Street, North 80 degrees 63 iniuutes West ii8 feet to a stake, whiuh slake is at the Northwest corner of the property shown on saiH plat; thcnce South 13 degrees 18 iniuutes West 135.4 feet to a stake; theuce South 89 degrees 01 Minutes East 35.3 feet to a stoke; thcuce North 15 degrees 53 minutes East 129 feet to the poiut and place of begin ning and being a portion of the property of J. E. Dickson, Sr., and wif«, Myrtle II. Dickson, shown on plat by H. N. Michie, 0. E., dated Ajjril 1948 and re- rdtiditt PJat Book 20, page 75, 'urham County Registry. Upon this lot is located a house known as No. 1006 Cole (Murphy) Street. See Deed Book 179, at page 457. This 11th day of April, 1950. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTY) HAVINa QUALIFIED as Biecu- of the estate of Virginia Luns ford, deceased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having cloinia aganst said estate to exliibit them to the under signed at 412 Dowd Street, Durham, North Carolina ou or before the 24th day of April, 1951 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. DATED this 24th day of April, 1950. MliS. HATTIE 800TT, Executrix of Estate of Virginia Lunsford, de ceased. M. HUGH THONPHON, Attorn^ TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTY) UNDER AND BY VITURE of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Charlie V. McCoy and wife, Annie L. McCoy, dated the 17th aay of October, 1944, and recorded in Book 329, at page 493, office of the Register of Deeds of Durliam County, North Carolina, default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtness thereby secur ed aud said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the underaigued trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash^ at the courthouse door In Durham, North Carolina, at noon, ou the 27th day of May, 1900, the property couveyed iu said deed of tinist, the same lying aud being iu Durham Township, in (Jouuty aud Htato aforesaid, aud de scribed as follows, to-wit: BKUINNINU at a stake on the Southeast side of Fitzgerald Aveneue, 250 feet in a southwesterly direction from the Southwest side of Nelson Street (formerly called Park View Avenue) at the corner of Lot No. 72, and running thence along and with said lot Soutli 05 degrees 28 minutes East 102.2 fe«t to a stake: thence South 33 degrees 50 minutes West 48.8 feet to a stake, corner of Lot JN’o. 74; theuce along and with the line of said lot North 02 degrees 28 minutes West 159.5 feet to a stake ou the soutlieast side of Fitzgearld Avenue; theuce aioug and with the Southeast side of said Fitzgerald Avenue, North 42 degrees 2 minutes East 50 feet to a sitake, the point of beginning, and being Lot No. 73 of the Fitzgerald Development as per plat and survey thereof now on file ju the office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 3 at page 151 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of same. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive incrsase bids, as required by law. This 25th day of April, 1950. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON, Attorney The nation produced 16.1 million bales of cotton in 1949. Of this amount, more than six niillion bales, or 37.5 per cent, was protluced in Texas. FOR... QUALITY and dependable CLEANING SERVICE Call . . . J-3893 RHODES' CLEANERS 530_East Pettigrew Street Ambulance Service Funeral Directors “Respect For The Living And Reverence For The Dead” AMEY'S FUNERAL HOME 401 Pine St. 24 Hour Service, J-2971 An Informal Glance At The W.D. Hill 'Rec’ Center By MRS. M. Act ivit ii‘,1 tor tiiu uclults at tlif Center imvu been reeeiv- iiig uierLasuigly greater em- piiasijj ilurmg recent niontius. It is expeeteU tliat the adult l)rograiu will gam as much inipftus aj» tlial ot the youth. Alrt ady, we havu notieeil that mort“ and laore adultH are able to ilt'iiich ttii iiist'ives I'roiu riiiir fiisy cliairis on adult luglits lo (U)Ute out to the (Jen- Itn-, 'I'lic I'iict that tht*y return again and again, gives the pronioltTs ()1 adult lughts more fiithuiiiaMii in making tlu!ir plans. On Weduisday night, the adidt planning group met at the Center lo plan special atlult at lairs through July I'ourth. iMrs. Mai-garet .March, ehainiian, presitied. Other committee members present Were; Mrs. Alary Taylor, Mrs. ISusie jMartin, and Ubediah Barbee. They worked out this schedule; On June tith, the group is planning a carnival with many prizes for special games and activities. June li2nd, there will be a sport dance, while a card tourna ment is planned for July itli. Adults, you’d be surprised at the amount of fun awaiting you at the Center. Be sure to support the adult nights which have been planned especially for you. * * * The l*lay ISchool boys and girls have been romping tlcrough the. sunny weather with many outdoor activities, sueh as outdoor games and hikes. They like to get back inside occasionally, h o w- e v e r, to try out tlie shiny new chairs just bought for them by the Junior Mothers and the Stork Club. ThJe oth er chairs are ready for a long needed rest. They will be placed in retirement. . One of the kiddies, James Mortitt, Jr., celebrated his ihird birthday Monday 8th. In eommemoration, the chil- H. JOHNSON dreii were given a special treat. Ilia mother, Mrs. Marae Mof- iitt, served them ail sand wiches, frt)zen punch aud candy. * « # On Saturday afternoon, May 13 at five, the Uance Club, whose advisor is Mrs. \V. Bailfy, honored the club mothers at a i‘'re-Moth- «r's IJay Dinner at the Cen ter. The guest .speaker of the evening was Dr. Hose Butler iiorwne of the North Caro lina College facility, who used as her sul>ject, “Building A Throne^For Mother.” Xorma .McCoy, president of the club, acted as^mistress of eereiaonies. Sadie Edens au- companied b} Charles Alston, sang tfie familiar Vienneses llelrain. The preparation ot the delicious dinner was sup- ervisored by Mrs. Susie Mar tin of our Snack Bar, and her group of workers. Much interest was displayed in the honoring of the niotlier present who had the most ckildren. A corsage of white and red carnations was presented by Mr. Holmes to *\Ir8. Ueneva Watson, who had seven children. The Dance Club hopes to make this event an annual af fair. * * # Mark these dates on your en tertainment calendar now. Youth Dance Friday, May 19th, Penny Arcade for Ele mentary School Children from 4:00-6:00 p. m. May 25th Benefit Danca for Craft (Jroup, Friday, May 26. * * * Boys and girls, with vacation close at hhnd, plaii now to spend a greater amount of your time at the community center iu some wholesome re creation under careful super vision. Join a youth club now.. Ijearn a hobby or develop a skill. Annual Honors Convocation Held At Johnson C. Smith U. CHARLOTTE 'I’hc IGtli annual honors con- V(K-ation was held at Johnson C. Smith University ou April 28 under the auspices of the Alpha Kappa Signui Chapter of the Ali)lia Kappa Mu National Honor Society with Thaddeus M. Mooiv', i>re.sident, presiding. The principal address was delivered by Dr. Robert F. Boyd, Pastor of the Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian ■ Church of the city of Char lotte and guest professor of Biblical Literature in the School of Theology of the Uni versity. Dr. Boyd used as subject “The Meaning of a True Education.” The members of the Alpha Kappa Sigma Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Mu gave rec ognition to the members of Phi Kai»pa Alpha, Sigma Rho Sigma, aiul Beta Kappa Chi which have chapters ou the campus. Phi Kappa Alpha is com posed of students who are do ing honor work in the humani ties. Sigma Rho Sigma in- BANKERS' FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, North Carolina CoiMervative Sottd Dependable DURHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY (Place On Your Wall Or D esk For Handy Reference) Abe Shaw (Hat Specialist) 520 E. Pettigrew—^J-3892 Artistic Shoe Shop—116 Mangum J-7191 Baldwin’s Furniture Exchange—540 E. Pettigrew—L-4931 Battle’s Grill (Fish Specials)—406 E. Pettigrew St.—L-0632 Biltmore Hotel 532E. Pettigrew N-2071 Biltmore Service Station — 402 E. Pettigrew R-3431 Bull City Drug Store — 610 Fayetteville F-8441 Beatty’s Beauty & Barber Shop—528 E. Pettigrew—L-8722 CAROLINA TIMES—518 E. 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Pettigrew St. N-7462 Silver Dollar (Nite Spot) Fayetteville Rd. & Rt. 3 — 4-4290 Speight’s Auto Service — Fayetteville & Pettigrew—6-2571 Terrell’s Food Store —526 Pine Street N-4271 UITED NEGRO PRESS (News Reporting ft Adv.) N-7751 Wallace Grocery & Market (Convenient)—914 Pine—3-6071 eludes in its membership tJiow who have honor stanam^ m the social scicnces, and honor studentk in the natural sci ences are members of Beta Kap^a Chi. I he membcrsiliip of thesi* hunor groiu|)s were presented by the ehairmeu uf their div- jsioji. Dr. A. O. Steele, !huir- mun ut' the Divisiuii uf ilumau- ities; Dean T. E. McKiimey, Chairinuu of the Division of the Division of Social Scieuces; aud Dr. U. S. BrooKs, Chairman of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Registrar Moses Belton iutroduced thfc members of Alpha Kappa Mu. These are the students who are doing honor work iu all of their (‘lass*'s. President Hardy Liston pre sented the honor certificates, and Rev. H. L. Counts, pro fessor of Christian Theology in the School of Theology of the Univereity, read the Scripture, offered the pray er and pronounced the bene diction. Special mti.sii! svas rendered by the I'niversity Choir under the leadersliii> (jf Ciirisfopher Kemp with .Miss Julia Bi-own, t’liiver- sity Orj'duist, serving as ac- eomj)anist. Hickstown News... By MRS. RACHEL NUNN Tue New Bethel Baptist Male Chorus aud pastor rendered a program at the Dittle liiver School for the benefit of the school recently. * * * MRS. ALEASE MOORE HOSTESS TO THE COMMUNITY CLUB Mrs. Aleasc Moore entertain ed the Community Club iu the April meetiug at her lisome ou Fulton Street. Mrs. Bertha Sellars presideut, presided over ^he business session. At the olose of the meetiug Mrs. Moore serv ed a delicious plate lunch con sisting of fried chickeu, fruit salad, hot roils, ice cream and cake. Mrs. Moore’s daughter, Mrs. Julia Johnson, assisted her in serving the members. * * * Miss Margaret White is home from New York City v'isiting her motlier, Mrs. Mary Jackson. # * * The Hickstown Blue Caps aud the Southside Blue Eagles will play a game of softball Tuesday at the recreation grounds. * * * ^ SICK AND SHUT-INS; Sick and shut-ins: Mrs. Agnes Kendall, Barnum Street; Mrs. MoIIie Tilley, Pratt Street and Willie Hobbs, Mulberry Street. R‘member them with prayer in your Tuesday noon prayer meet ing. New Method Laundry And DRY CLEANERS Quality • Service 405 Roxboro St DIAL 6959 SATURDAY, MAY 20th, 1950 THE CAROLIlfA TtMES PAOl SXVIJI PLENTY OF YEARS HERE: P«nUy r«aiiion Camden, Sew Jersey, rKentljr broaxbt brotJien sikI •iiiter* together, who represented 4in years. They are Mary Rodwell, itandinc, 71, who wai hoateatn at th* Ket-tofether in her home. Left to Kight: Mr«, Catherine Smith, 84, and Mr*. Anna {.ewia, M. .4 litter Mrs. Sarah Harvey, 96, couldn’t attend because ot iUnes*. Brothers shown are: Alexander Evans, aad John Evans, 82. C. F. Graves To Receive The Distinguished Service Award l{jdt‘igli — Proft*s.sor C. F. Graves of Elizabi'th City, a grad- imte of Shaw I’liiversity, Class of 1901, has been chuseii to re ceive the second alumni Award for Distinguished Service. ^Ir. Graves will receive the award at the institution’s Hath Coui- meim-ement Exercises to be h«ld Monday afternoon May 29, at 3 ;.‘30 o ’clock in Kaleigh Mem orial Auditorium. A pioneer educator, educator, Mr. Graves for 32 years was President of the lioanoke Insti- tuc at Elizagetli City. 1,'pou the disc-ontinuancf uf tlip Institute, ht“ was named i>riut-ipal of the Bank Street Seliool in Elizabeth City, where he served until hi-i retirement. The lii*rh-resi)ected edueator holds the Master of Srience ili'gree from thi‘ Tniver- sily of of Pennsylvania. For a nund)er of year* Mr. Graves has s(>rvi-d as an instruc tor in H‘ligioiis Education in ehurcli-workers institutes in Xorth Carolina Jind other states. He is a memb-r of the Interna tional Council of iteligiou.s Kdu- calion anil is founder aud i:tiuir- mau of th*,' North Carolina Inip- iibt l./jau A.ssociatiou aud a out; time vice presideut of the Ai- Ijeiiiarle Bank. Mr. Graves becomes tlie sec ond winner of tJiis uewly-estab- lished Alumni Honor at Shaw L'nivei’sity. Last year the dis tinction went to VS'illiam Cur tis Craver, Eiecutive Secretary of the Bagby Street Branch, Y.MCA, Houston, Texas. Mr. Craver received the award on the basis of a long career of ser vice to Shaw Lniversity as a teacher aud field secretary aud to liie nation as a VWCA secre tary. . ! Pri' - of well-fiiii^hr-d battle al l- t-xp*-i't'.-il Tu bt-um a moder- j ate riv' 111 iiiRUummer and to n-aeh a peak in late summer or early fiiil. 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