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PAGE SIX THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 23, 1954 Kupa ^SSy&lHeepeOfl SINGER :e,R-i.. wrr» 5 Bfinu 6WeNPEaUT$«^ By)HErMANA6©».mLK O^1M20N(ir1€RMA(M Al7HO'NeVSiMATa2tAUZe& ^$|N&-FOB.a)(aOPE^ DOYAiXY ANPAT WHIT9 H0O56ArWVn*nONOFR2K lMaa^l£SIERMM30N, jgPH0i?4o6wicTO5fN(Sr THeZBJOPSFOdTHATKA. Jg^g^W6gE^t£g^Jl;[^ UNriEP PBO&^. iieoen. . _ •»W-'^»nf|W / lTTir> • VT r-WP-f TO PfiOVE HIM WHITE/ PEATH CERHRCATe JAY5,»m cwcfk II AT'nrt' EVEe/MUlATIO'. I ' places. Mrs. Annie V. Chaney and Miss 'Mabel Brown have re turned to New York after at tending the funeral rites of tlieir father, Charles Brown. Mrs. Bettie Brown has left the city to make her home in Brooklyn, New York with her daughter, Mrs. Burlie Webster. Dr. W. L. Brown, pastor oil Mt. Vernon Baptist Church in. Durham Is currently conducting revival services at the Loyal Baptist Ohurch. The Community Club met on Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. £Uizabeth Peters recently. The meeting was opened with song ^nd prayer. At the conclu sion of the business meeting re freshments were served to the following: Mesdames Ethel Coleman, Viola Black, Rosa Maynard, Emma Evans, Ber nice Williams, Mary F. Cobbs, Eunice Jones, Myrtle Smith, and Miss Eunice Jones, Mollie Kate Tarpley. New members joining the club • were Mrs. Francis Tucker. The next meet-* ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Bernice Williams, 822 Monroe Street, on Sunday, Oct, 24. Parents And Teachers To Hold Annual Conference In Charlotte THIS AND THAT IN DANVILLE Sen4 AM Newi To CHARLES K. COLEMAN S85 HOLBROOK STREET — DANVILLE, VIRGINIA Those attending the State Convention of the NAACP in Martinsville recently were At-' tomey J. L. Williams, Pember ton Williams, L. S. Cobbs, M. C. Martin, L. M. Burton, and Miss H. A. Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Rich ardson of Glenwood, Mrs, Min nie Gunn, Miss Dollie Gunn, Mrs. Martha Ann Osborne, aH of Ringgold, and Mrs. Logan Burton of Spruce Street, motor ed to Pittsburgh last weekend to attend the funeral of their aunt and cousin, and sister respectively, Mrs. Fannie Belle Farmer. The Social Heart Club had its monthly meeting on Sunday, Oct. 4, at the home of Mrs. Goldie McCullough of 1003 Goode Street. Those present were Mesdames Eula M. John- son, Thelma Johnson, Alice LO' gan, Clara Hairston, Ruby Spraggins, Goldie McCullough, Francis Hofloway, Parthenia Kirby, Rut'h Stokes, and Mamie Bailey. The Club Is sponsoring a Tacky Party on Saturday Nite October 23, at the home of Mrs. Goldie McCullough. The public is invited. Misses Mary Jane Bullock and Lucille Graves of Boisseau Court have returned home af ter visiting friends and rela tives in Baltimore and near by' mrsvFFn frMi WORN OUT, IRON-STARVED BIOOD? 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Mrs. Lillian Mimms is the new operator of the Brown W on the Reidsvllle Road. Mrs. Emmallne Booth who has been making her home in Washington for some time has returned home and is now a member of the Danville Taxi RALEIGH Mrs. Mary C. Holliday; Presi- dcfit of the Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers announce the Call to the 27th Annual Convention to be held at the North West High School, Char lotte, November 19-20. Mrs. A.E. Zanders, President of the Charlotte Council; Mrs. Willie Mae Porter, General Chairman of the local group, and C. L. Blake, Co-Chairman, all give indications of a great meeting. Discussion by outstanding au thorities will bring inspiration keyed to a current stressful world, needing reassurance for children and youth in our time through the theme-^New Responsibilities in a Changing Society. Other features will be the Youth Forum with members oi five high schools in the western section; panel presentation, hx- hibits and general discussion of problems and needs of children and youth. The Congress is made up of eleven districts in the 100 counties in North Carolina, re printing some 30,000 mem bers. C. E. Moreland is principal of the North West Junior High School, Convention Headquar ters. Schedule of District Meetings District No. 1, lleverend T. M. Walker, Ahoskie, President, October 26, Currituck Uplon l^tchool. Maple, N. C. District No. 2, A. D. Smith, New Bern, President, NevembfeP 13, Vanceboro Consolidated SclA)ol, Vanceboro, N. C. personnel staff. The State-Wide Conference for Social Action at Virginia Union University and Ebenezer Baptist Church in Richmond will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 23-24, under the sponsorship of the Va. State As sociation of Elks. 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Notice TO Creaitors Having qualified as executors of the Estate of Reverend John Lee Wliite, deceased, late of Durham CJounty, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhi bit them to the undersigned at 114 Parrish Street on or be fore October 16, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate pay ment.. This 15 day of October, 1954. Mechanics and Fanners Bank, Executor of .the Estate of Rev. John Lee White, decea*^ NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Executor’s Notice HAVING QUALIFIED as Exe cutor of the estate of John B. ^STRAKRTtl ^JAIR U8£ ONLY troSi mm. iEMiDiiiii;/ *(u n muenm team F« a«tw tlmii I m atlitel $eajroui*$ lUaKKB WRUtn $cagtam’5 {BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain NfUtral Spirit! 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