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»AQS OAAOUM ATOfM HACVMIAX. SBPT. mk. IIAI -DURHAM SOCIAl^ (Continued from Page Four) Church on DunsUn Street. Music will be furnished by the Tiny Tots Gboir. Mrs. Hattie Geer is sponaor. MISS BRADLEY HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY—Miu Dorcas Bradley was honored with a birthday party Saturday aft ernoon, S«pten»ber IS, given at the home of her parents, 1214 Kent Street. Twenty-five guests were presnt. Games were played and enjoyed by all, after which ice cream, cake, panuts and mints were served. BACK HOME—Mrs. Thelma Allen has returned home after spending her vacation in Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York City. While there she visited Misses Bettie Thompson, Rosa Lambeth and Fannie Horton. FIRST MEETING OF SEASON—Stewardess Board Number Thr«« of Saint Mark A. M. E. Zion Church opened with its first meeting of the season, Sunday afternoon, September 14 at the home of Mrs. Ophelia Chadwick. Members present were Mes- damca L. Bracey, M. Alston, M. Beckham, M. Clark, M. Williams, D. Skinner, H. McNeil, C. Lunsford, K. D. Curtis and the hostess, Mrs. Chadwick. After the business session, the hostess as sisted by her daughter. Miss Mary Lee Casfon. served a most de- lious repast. MISSIONARY CIRCLE MEET—Mission Circle Number Three of First Calvary Baptist Church met Monday evening, September 15 at the churcii. The meeting was opened with the usual pro cedure. After the business session. Miss Ellen Wilson served a de licious repast Ten members were present. Mrs. Hall Named Assistant Manger Of Record Album COLLEGE VIEW DRIVE-IN APEX ROAD STARTS AT 7:00 P. M. — PHONE 9-2257 SUNDAY —. TUESDAY RIGHT CROSS DICK POWELL THE SEARIN6 FRONT- MCE STORY OF HIRED fHI TRI6CER-MENI FORGEI Zn MOSTa-Emlt StUK-Tii kCMSM THURSDAY-FRIDAY Unknown Man WALTER PIDGEON SATURDAY ONLY THE VALIANT G PECK NITE FOOTBALL NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE EAGLES vs. SAINT AUGUSTINE’S » FALCONS DURHAM ATHLETIC PARK SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 27 Admission (Tax IncL) $2.00 • Watch For Announcements Of NCC’s Homecoming And Opening Of New Gymnasium 6 years old :k' El years OlO vs nr “isr/iiiNc co»p Mrs. W. P. Hall, daughter of the late Mrs. Sadie Thomas Jackson, of Brooklyn, New York, and niece of Madem Jac quelyn DeShazor, and Dean E. B. Mock, if Durham, has migra ted to Durham, from Brooklyn, to become assistant manager of The Record Album. Mrs. Hall is a product of Groves High School, Brooklyn. Sh^sWas trained in music at the SaratoSS*£otiservatOTy of Music and has b^sji a student under several other private instruc tors. She aspires to be a concert artist and has done conce* t work in various music halls and radio stations in New York, New Jersey, and North Caroliha. 30 1 5 Fluoimiaiit LAmoi 1 Metal mUltyCab&at 3 Metal Hampers 3 Metal Wall Cabinets 4 Metal Stools 12 Waiting chairs 9 Burns Barber Chairs Commercial Inlaid Linoleum And all other articles of equipment and furniture used in the operation of the Beattys Barber and Beauty Shop t obe operated in the Lo gan Building, Bast Pettigrew St., Durham, N. C. This 15th day of September, 1952. Regal Holding Company, Mortgagee C. O. Pearson, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE NORTH-CAROLINA DURHAM CpUNTY Under and by'virtufi a power of sale contained in a C^ttel Mortgage executed by James McCoy, O, H. McCoy and BlUy McCoy to Mechanics and Far mers Bank on the 29th day of January 1951, recorded In Mort gage Book 443, page 441, where in default hea been made in the payment of the Note as th«ein described. The underdgned mortgagee will aell the follow ing described personal property at public auction at 12 noon at the Court House Door on Frl- day^ October 3, 1952, to the highest bidder for cash. One Chev. Trk. Motor Num ber FKA-759898 Serial Num ber 14RKW 5334 Title Num- ber2530714A 1949. One Chev. Trk. Motor Num ber AFEA522353 Serial Num- TMIe Num- Ym UMM MAf TMli her W 9BB1MA 104«. At said sale the mortgagee reserves the right to demand a 10 uar •mount bU of nid property. This 12th day of September, 1952. AND HAim. liOicraAacn C. O. Pearaon, Attorney Gibson ^ Diamondy -BaineS’ (Continued from Page One) Funeral services were Tield Sunday at 1:30 P. M. at the St. Joseph A. M. E. Church with Reverend D. A. Johnston, of ficiating. Interment was at Beechwood Cemetery. NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY NORTH CAROLINA) DURHAM COUNTY) Under and virtue of a power of sale contained in a chattel Mortgage executed by Carl J. Beatty, individually and trading under .the name of Beatty’s Bar ber antf Beauty Shop, dated 19th day of July, 1947, duly recorded in the ' office of Register of Deeds in Book 353, page 393 to Regal Holding Company, a Cor poration. Wherein default has been made in the payment of the debt thereih descritted, and notice having been given to the said mortgagor; the undersigned mortgagee will sell at public aruction at the Court House door in Durham at 12 noon on the 6th day of October, 1952, to , the highest bidder for cash, the ; following described personal ! property which may be seen at Beatty’s Barljer and Beauty Shop, located on Pettigrew St., in Durham, N. C. * 4 No. 898 Utility Cabinets 4 No. 400 Paidor Bowls 4 Gas Jets 4 No. 75 Race Dryers 4 No. 62 Paidor Chairs 2 No. 75 Paidor Automatic Chairs 4 No. 1950 Shampoo Bowls 4 8 in. Wide Posts 4 No» 3675 Bridges 77 inch 5 No. 3674 Front Arch 4/ Quart 8 ■onuD ir m cnKm BonujNo GOMrAMT iuMiiin.nntLCiiif iimkkiimlm l8SMIOUMIMIHO«tM9(n NPMF MetAWNEUT^SMITS C«mHSIIUimCO..IIEWyOIIK FOR AN KXCELLENT PLACE TO SHOP, STOP AT mU^RD’S SELF-SERVICE. AT DIL- LARD’S YOU GET A SPECIAL BARGAIN WITH EVERY PURCHASE. Dillard’s Self-Service **We Sell The Best For Le$^** FREE DELIVERY 1212 Fayetteville St. Phone 3-2585 REPORT OF CONOmON OF MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK Of Daitem In the State ot North CaroUiM mt the eloM of butncH on September B, 195S ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reaerve balancM, and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures — Corporate Stocks Loans and discounts 889,370.29 1,858,044.74 407,632.03 4,196.43 700.00 3,869,077.61 . 53,080,11 13.00 17,634.83 5,908.749.70 Bank premises owned $34,498.69, furniture and fixtures $17,591.43 Real estate owned other than bank premises . Other asseta — - TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES I Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,847,403.06 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 3,646,883.60 DeposiU of United States Government (including postal savings) 126,466.87 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ^—-— 608,794.64 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) — 68,617.85 TOTAL DEPOSITS - $5,192,163.72 Other liabilities 82,953.86 TOTAL LIABILmES (not incluaing subordinated obllgaUons ’ shown below) 8,336,116.68 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 'Capital* Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS •This bank’s capital consists of: C!ommon stock with total par value of MEMOBANDA Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof - — — —r Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of — — (b) Securitas as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 339.000.00 113.500.00 81,183.13 868.688.12 X993,749.70 336.000.00 200,884.68 404,000.00 37,294.01 33,900.00 • • I, I. O. FUNDERBURG, Cashier, of the above-naitied bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully atM correctly represrats the state of the several matters herein contained and set fortil to the best of my knowl edge and belief. ' Correct—Attest; I. O. FUNDERBURG J. B. WHEELER E. R. MERRICK CLYDE DONNELL, M. D. Directors State of North Carolina, County of Durham, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 17th day of September, 1952, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. VIVIAN ROGERS, Notary PubUc My commission expires July 17,1954 SPECIAL VALUES AT EITHER OF OUR STORES AND SAVE... WELCOME... North Carolina College Students And Faculty. SUCK’S COUNTRY STYLE 1 LB. 4 OZ. PINTO BEANS 17c BLACK EYE PEAS 12 OZ. 12c ANY FLAVOR JELLO S For 25c WALDORF TISSUE S For 25c VAN CAMP PORK and BEANS No. 2 t6c THICK FAT BACK lb. t5c PURE LARD ^Ibs. (5c BLUE PLATE COFFEE FRANCO AMERICAN SPAGHEHI n>. ?8c PET 3 For I 5 POUNDS Milk 29c I Sugar 49c DEL MONTE N0.3M FRUIT COCKTAIL 31c PORK lIVDt Tk LB, FICNIG Ox Tail 3Sc Shoulder FORK Chops LB. 59c ^^9c TENDim SIRLION Ib. (9c FRYERS SOciFISH tUc MOREHEAD AYE. FISH MARKET MEATS AND GROCERIES 1401 MOREHEAD AVENUE PHONE 7-5248 SMITH’S HSH MARKET 718 FAYETTEVILLE STREET PHONE 6-S491
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