PAGE SDC THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1953 Wedding Anniversary Celebrated By Gastonia Principal And Wife GASTONIA Highlighting the social events of the season was the recent 16th wedding anniversary of Prin cipal and Mrs. J. R. Henry of Stewart Elementary Schctol of Bessemer City, held at their sp>acious home. The colorful af fair was attended by a wide -cir cle of the couple’s friends from Bessemer City, Gastonia, Hick ory, Newton, Charlotte, Belmont, Kings Mountain, Statesville, Sanford, Shelby, Boiling Springs and Savannah, Geori;ia. Tke couple was given bless ings ky the Beverend J. T. .^Joaes, pastor of Epwortb Metliodist Church, Gastonia. Music was famished by F. E. Parker, music director of the Highland School, Gastonia, and solos were sung by Miss Constance Sengstacke, niece of Mrs. Henry. Mrs. Henry was charming in a nylon lace dress. Many friends testified to the fact that the couple had been ideal in family relationship as well as ideal examples fM the community in their interest in civic and religious affairs that help to build strong fa^y ties. The home was beautifully dec orated with cut flowers and ferns. Refreshments consisting of wedding bells, cakes, lime' sherbet, and nuts were served on the bride’s table, adorned with candles and an imported linen cloth. Mrs. Ruby Baldwin, covisin of Mrs. Henry from Sav annah, Georgia, assisted with serving the refreshments. Gnesta and gifts were re- received by Mrs. E. ’f. Moore, teacher of the Catawba Coun ty School system. Relatives and friends of Mr. Henry from Sanford were present. Mrs. Henry had as week-end guests at the affair, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan P. Bedgood, her par ents, and also her brother, Morgan P. Bedgood, Jr. Mrs. Henry is head of the mu sic department of Stewart School. She has been president of the county and district Mu sic Festival Associations, mem- t>er of the Executive Committee of the Ninth District Parent- Teachers Congress, secretary of the Gaston County PTA. She is also very helpful with music for churches and various service groups. Mr. Stewart, as principal of Stewart School for 12 years, has made numerous improve ments in school and com munity life—has youth groups including Boy and Girl ^couts and various student clubs. As head of the Ninth District Parent-Teachfrs Congress, he has developed many local and county-wide units, as well as family-life study circles. He is a favorite speaker for schools, churches and other groups. He is president of the Gaston County Principals’ Group and the Lincoln Academy Credit Union. Many valuable gifts and ex pressions were sent by friends and'by groups including the fac ulty of the school. Choral, Instrumental Workshop Starts At Virginia State College A six weeks Choral and In- the period. strumental Workshop started Monday, July 6, at Virginia State College and will con tinue through August 14. The Worshop is under the direction of Mozart T. Frazer, Assocate Prpfessor of Music, and members of the summer Music Staff. Five outstanding music educa tors are scheduled to serve as clinicians in the worshop, each directing a full day’s session on successive Fridays throughout Dr. Robert Pace of the faculty of Teachers College, Columbia University, will conduct the first of the music clinics Friday, July 17. Dr. Pace, who is a graduate of the Juiliard School and Col umbia University, has done ex tensive radio and concert work and has been guest pianist with several symphony orchestras. Other clinicians scheduled to BANKERS’ FIRE INSURANCE CO. Durham, North Carolina Conserative - Solid - Dependable .... AND BABY MAKES THREE IN A HAPPY FARDLY BECAUSE OF SAVINGS WITH A FUTURE At Durham’s Headquarters For Thrift And Home Loans. ^ We Welcome Your Account • CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE %% Mutual Savings And Loan Ass’n. - AU Account* Insured Vp To $10,000.00 112 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. C. be present later are. Dean War ner Lawson, School of Music, Howard University; S. H. Hart, Maryland State College; Dr. James Dillard, Director of Mu sic, Winston-Salem State Teach ers College! and Marshall Penn of the University of Indiana. Dolphin There For Catching At Morehead FISHING IN NOR’TH CARO.— Gulf Steam Charter Boats En counter Log-Jam; Dolphin, Amberjack, King Mackerel Load Fish Boxes at More- head, Nags Head; Ocean- bound Party Boat Puta Pier To Shame; Pierman Declares One-Man War On Shrimp; Hooking Beats Glggln at Manteo; Preacher Learns About Beginner’s Luck. - BABY PICTURES YOVR HOME PHONE 4-3171 Charter boatmen along the North Carolina coast are all but .flying the yellow flag of caution these days ... as a warning to Gulf-Stream-an- glers-to-be. ’The fishing’s fine, but entirely too many would- be anglers an waiting until last minute to charter—or try to' charter their boats. Book ings are filling fast, and many boatmen have their schedules tilled for over a month in ad vance. Morehead City, the state’s most-fish^;d port, has over fifty boats for charter for Gulf Stream use, and few of them are able to take par ties without at least three week’s notice. Oregon Inlet, Hatteras, Southport, and Shal- lotte . . . which also cater to big game fishermen, are hav ing the same trouble. So the word has been passed from all ports; “Plan your trip early, and let your boatman be the first to know about it.” In cidentally, most Gulf Stream at the time of booking. Off shore boats . . . meaning the bluefish and mackerel opera tions . . . are more plentiful at most places, and are book ed more sparingly,.but a two- weeks’ notice is recommended for even that type of trolling. from Union Level and Sk>uth Hill, Virginia, got 10 amber jack aid 90 dolpin. They were fiahing with Captain Buddy Mizzell on the “Dolphin IV.” On the same day, Jo« TiUson and party from Wafhington, D. C. and Greensboro, N. C., went out with Capfhin Kemp Wickizer on the “SbMurwa- ter.” They brought back 10 amt>erjack, 15 king mackerel, and six dolphin. At Oregon In let it’s dolphin time . . . and a West Virginia party can testify to what a fine time that is. Carl Williwns, H. £. Gump, H. Hawn, S. H. WllUama. and A. D. Williams, all of Morgan town, West Virginia, got 219 dolphin. They were fishing from the “Rita,” captained by Dan Lewark. If anyone is looking for an explanation for the demand for Gulf Stream boats, he has but to check the catches com ing out of Morehead City and Oregon Inlet during the past week. On Sunday, for ex ample, A. M. White and party Pier fishing has been slow during the week all along the coast, due to a rash of unfav orable winds . . . but the winds haven’t stopped J. P. Miller . . . captain of the “Ella Dee” from raking in the bottom fish as he operates from the end of Kure Pier at Kure Beach. The boat operates as a party boat—wherein anglers pay a modest fee each and get a haU- day’s fishing some twelve miles offshore in return. On. Saturday morning, seventeen hopefuls were board, and each one returned to the end of the pier with a minimum of 25 poiuids of fish ... assorted species. The “Ella Dee,” in cidentally, is one of the few bo^ts in the world that oper ates from a pier in the ocean. Throughout her whole season, she never sees a sound, river, or other “inside” body of wa ter. Her mooring spot is over 800 feet offshore, where the pier stops. Dallas, Texas Host dty For NAACP Meet ST. LOUIS In the chMKSt eoatcat of the 44th annual conventloD ot the National Aasoeiation for the Advaneemeat of Cetored Peo ple here last week, the del egates chow Dallas, Texas, as the host eity for the 1954 eoa- vention. Deadlocked on a choice between Dallas and New York City, the committee -^n time and place put the is sue up to the convention which voted 167 to 162 for the Texas city. DILLARD’S SELF-SERVICE -• Market And Grocery • “We Sell The Best For Less” 1212 Fayetteville St. Telephone 3-2585 KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL CUSTOMERS Let Us Fill Your Oil Tank Note WhUe Oil Is Plentiful. KENAN OIL CO. TELEPHONE X-1212 Hillsboro Road ^ Durham, N. C. On Those Special Occasions At THE DONUT SHOP 336 E. Pettigrew St. Phone 9-6747 The Soiuh’s Finest EMing Establishment* W. G. PEARSON, II, Manager SEE US FOR^PARTY AND MEAL RESERVATIONS Try ^ur **Spedal Of The Da/* Only 5#c President Alfonso Elder of North Carolina College last week named Dr. Richard Kenneth Barksdale as chair man of NCC’s provisional Graduate Faculty.* He suc ceeds Dr. George T. Kyle who became dean of the under graduate college on July 1. In- his new positloii. Dr. Barksdale becomes assistant to Dr. William WaUey Pierson, acting dean of NCC’s Graduate School and Dean of the Grad uate School of the University North Carolina. Dr. Barksdale, a native of Winehester, Mass., has an A. B. from Bowdoln College, A. M., Syraonse, A. M., Harvard, and received the Ph. D. from Harvard on Joae SI, 1951. He has been assoeteted with NCC since 1949 as ohairman of the program of English Studies in the Oradnate SdiooL He formerly served as assist ant to Dean Pierson In the po sition that he is now occupy ing. Dr. Barksdale Is a mem ber of Phi Beta Kappa honor ary, the Omega Psi Phi fra ternity, and numerous other honorary and professional or ganisations. He is also presi dent-elect of the NCC chapter of the American Association of University Professors. FOK RENT FURNISHED ROOMS at rea sonable rates. Phone 6-0151 or apply at 408 COZART. Near bus line. •*** MEN And WOMEN HAIR & SCALP CONDITIONER PEERLESS PRODUCTS CO. 569 lackson Ave.. Jersey City i. N WANTED: HIGH CAUBRE SALESMAN. Permanent Po sition. Top Eamngs. Car Es sential. Inquire at 201 Snow Building, Monday or Wednes day between 10-12 a. m. and 1-4 p. m. NEW METHOD® UUNDRY And DRY CLEANERS Quality • Service 405 Roxboro Street DIAL 6959 For Refil Estate, Renting Insurance, Repairs, And Building Supplies See UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. Tdephone 3'6521 814 Fayetteville St. Durham, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Mechanics and Fanoars Bank, Administratot of Fletcher Har ris, decMsed, Petitioner -vs- NOTICE Jessie Thomas Harris and wife, Rebecca Harris, Hattie Harris White and husband, David White, Ijeroy Harris and wile, Clara Harris, Mary Emma Har ris Bailey and iiusband, Bennie Bailey and tssac Harris, single. Defendants, and all other un known persona in esse or not esse wtu> are or maybe heirs at law and next of kin of Fletcher Harris, deceased, having an in terest of said la^ THE DEFENDANTS, Hattie Harris White and husband, vid White, Leroy Harris and wife, Clara Harris, Mary Emma Harris Bailey and husband, Ben nie Bailey, Isaac Harris, sin^, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Durham County, North Caro lina, to sell the l^ndi of Fletcher Harris d>ceascd, for assets; and ttie said defondanfii will further take notice tliat they are re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the CourtlMHiae in Durham, North Carolina, on or before tea days after the 27 day of July, 1053, and answer or demur to the pe tition in said action, or the pe titioner will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in said petition. This 27 day of June, 195S. Signed; Jas R. Stem Asst Clerk of Su- poior Court, Dur ham County, North Cai'ollna June 27, July 4, 11, It STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Preliminary Certificate Of Dissblntion TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS MAY COME GREETING: WHEREAS, it appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenti cated record of the proceeding for., the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous con sent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the BULL CITY DRUG STORE, INC., a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at N«. 610 Fayetteville Street, in the City of Durham, Couni Durham, Stata of North upon whom process may be ser ved), has complied with the re quirements of CSiapter 9S, Gen eral Statutes, entitled “Corpora tion,” preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution: NOW THKREFFORE, I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do here by certify that the said cor^ra^ tion did, on the 12th day of June, 195S, file is my office a,duly executed and attested consent to writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the . stockholders thereof, which said ^ consent and the record of the proceeding aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. , IN'TPESTIMONY WHEREOF, , I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Ral eigh, thial2th day of Jun^ 1993. /s/ THAD BURE Secretary of State June 20, 27; July 4, 11. inmti tsm $eagtam*5 j3wm OVERTON’S MVTKKHtm MrtHjJ* Write For ntEE Sample OVERTON HTOOENIC BfFO. 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