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PAGE nK»HT THE CABOUNA TIMES SATURDAY. JAN. 19. m7 Wilsons Receive Guesis At Their Silver Anniversary Reception GASTONIA On Friday afternoon from 8-10 p,m. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Oavla Wilson, received several hundred relatives and friends kin Uielr home on the Gastonia Kings Mountain Highway, upon th« occasion of their 25th wcd- dliig anniversary. ■rs. Wilson was gowned in a Vogue original silv^^r lame dinner gown with matching gloves. Her corsage was an or chid. llie couple's only daugh ter, MIm Marguerite Wilson wore an ankle length pink bro caded satin gown. She and the others in tlie leceiving line wore white rosebuds tipped with sil ver. ■ ; J Receiving with the couple were their daughter, a guidance counselor and psychometrist In the public school system of Ptartsmouth, Va.; their son, Ed gar, Jr., a student at Talledega College, Talled^a, Ala., Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. M. R. Welch, a counselor at Tuskegee institute, Tuskegee, Alabama; School System. Mrs. Wilson is Music and English instructor in the Lin coin High School of Bessemer City, of which her husband is principal. It is one of the out standing schools of the section, and is listed in the Southern As sociation. The couple has served In many ways in the civic and re ligious life of the communitle* in which the school serves. Hostesses anisting with the wedding reception were Miss Barbara Walls, Mesdames L. W. Morgan, L. B. Blue, H. M. Bar ber, L. O. Wellman, L. R. Boul- ware, D. Womble, W. M. Bar nett. Music was rendered by Mrs. C. B. H^y with Miss Mildred Roach. and B(rs. Doro thy Johnson assisting. Out of town guests included William Peterson, Tuskegee, Ala., Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith, Greensboro, M. C., James Ho well of Statesville, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson, of Whltevllle; John Major Goins of New York Holloway Is Nevir Head Of Ugon Hi School KALEIGH The Board of Education o£ the Raleigh Public Schools ap pointed t William Jimmersoa Holloway as Acting Principal 01 tne J. W. Ligon Junior-Sen ior High School for the rest of the Khool year effective on Jan. Iti. He-wan promoted from the position of Dean of Boys to re place Dr. Watson who ha4 ac cepted an administrative posi tion in the Public Schools of Uary, Ind. Prior to coming to Raleigh Holloway held teaching ind administrative positions in Vir ginia and Georgia. Among these were Principal of the Union School in Hampton, Vto^inia and Director of Student Person nel Services at Savilnnah State College, Savannah, Georgia. A native of Smithfield, Va., he was an honor graduate of iiampton institute and received the MA degree from the Univer sity of Michigan. He has studied^ in the doctoral-level at Harvard University and was there on a special Far Eastern Studies Fel lowship last Summer. The Ligon High School has an enrollment of 1200. Its ujtps' modem plant was constnasted in 1953. Now’s The Time For Steak Quality And Supply Good By N«M|r CwMr Thick, Juicy, rissliiif bioilsd stMlk with onions ki just about a favorite food with every Amsrican. Now's the time to enjoy them, too, for good quality mature berf la coming on the market in plentiful supply. There are six or mon cats of bM ideal for broiling. So choose the cut you like beet. If yoii want to serve a steak for eadi penon then chooee beef tenderloin, dub, bonslsai loin, or even small T-bon« steaks. For famiW or for company cliooee a riiioiB steak weighing IH to 2 pounds. The most importaht thing to remember when buying steaka for broiling is to buy top quality meat. In moat supermarkMi you’ll find z. ■ i’» hr^3 and tibe money back U.S. Choiw beef aMO labeled with the stim' guarantee ter antktactkm. It yon’n in doubt about dipoaing a particular cut ask the meat man to point oat each cut so you can judge which is best for your family.. In adf asrvice maikets the labels have tiie grade, brand. Area Churches Set Sessions On Leadership of her sister, Mrs. T. fi. Burrell, a City, Mrs. Mattie McNair, Ches- teacher in Asbury Park, N. J.,'| tertown, Md.; Dr. an^ Mrs. a brother-, Colonel R. Welch J Ji 3fBeWBSGSSRT1Sec? trltal En^nMCing, oi Howard Concord; Mr. and Mrs. M. Ro- Univerdty, Wa«htngton. D. C, Uft wUe, Mrs. Margaret*Welch, aer in the city school sys tem ol Washington, D. C.; second brother, Lt. Colonel J. A. Welch, an architect on the Staff of ' Howard University, Wilson, of Kings Mt., N. C.; and his sister. Miss W. N. Wilson, a, teacher in Cleveland County The AME Zion churches Durham and vicinities will open Its Ltodership Training . Insti tute on January 20 with Dr. Da vid H. Bradley, assistant direc tor of the department of Chria- tian Education of the AME Zion Church general instructor. Dr. Bradley has studied in some of the leading universities of the country, and has broad experi ence in the field of christlao education. Ttie opening services will be gin on January 20 at the Mt. •SailSuUs^rtOUvf tor. Music will be r«idered by rle. Miss Beulah Hildred Roach, R$v. R. J. Shipman, Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph, Miss Al- iegra Westbrooks, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Freeman, Miss Wlnnifred Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Woodard, all of Charlotte; and muUier, Mrs. S. Br-t>ther lriend» irom Gastonia, Shelby, Bessemer City, Dallas, Belmont and Kings Mt. NAACP- (continued from page 1) North Carolina law was not wholly unconstitutional it is not necessary for ' Negro plaintiffs to^punue remedy in the state courts provided for by the as signment acts before going into federal court. According to this ruling, once a Negro plaintiff has applied tor asiignment from his school au thorities and his request has been acted upon, he is then free to go to the federal courts to s«tk relief. ^e idea behind setting up tiie procedure .gfequiring relief in the state court is to permit a hearing before a jury. A unanimous decision would have tO(,be retunied by a jury for re lief. '^owever, J^dge Parker's ruling that application to ihe stMe court was not necessary in effect destroys the teeth of the North Carolina pupil assign- mant act. packer. Gertie Lee attended Charity High School in Rose Hill, where the principal is C. W. Dobbins. The NCC coed says she entered the Digest Contest at the sug gestion of Miss Louise M. La tham, Dean of Women. Reading is one of her favorite hobbies but she also likes to sew and cook. For the magazine the St. Mark AME Zion Choirs. Rev, R. L. Speaks,^ Pastor of the St. Mark AMEZ Church wiU bring the message. Week night services will be held from seven-thirty, until nine p.m. at St. Mark AMEZ Church -4>a-Pine Street. All Church School Teachers, Mis sionary Workers, and Officers of the AMEZ Churches are bi- vlted to attend. There will be classes for each age group. The closing activities will con^t of Union Vesper service at Kyles Temple AME Zion Church on January 27 at 7 p.m. Eleanor Rush- name of cut and cooking ditsettoas on tham so rsad tbam caimilly, MMCT MOIUB tIUK Thsm’a no trick to fafoSInc a pwrhrt ataak. Slash the fttt edgM so the steak won’t curi. Rub pnawtad broAsr l^tijr witii fat. Lay steaks on broiler and a^jnat nek aoti^eC ataak is xtoif Executor’s Notioe To CredittHV Having qualifiel as Execu tor of the Estate of Pete J. Joy ner, late of Durham. County, North Carolina, this is to notify «21 persons having claims against the estate of the said de ceased to exhibit them to the tmdenrigned at Room 70S, 111 Corcoran Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of January, 19S8, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said ettate will make inomedlate payment. - Claude V. Jones, Executor of the Estate of Pete J. Joyner, De ceased. ' This the 16th day of January, 1957. Jan, 19, 26; F^. 2, 9, 16, 23. NPRTH CAROLINA DURHAM COX»JTY NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having Qualified as execu trix of the ntate of James Solo mon ITiompson, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, tills Is to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at 301 Umstead St., Durham, N. C, on or b^ore the 19th day of January, 1958, or this notice Will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will pleaie make Immediate pay ment. iTThls I6th day of January, 1957. Alma H. Thompson, Executrix J. H. Wheeler, Attorney January 19, 26; Feb, 2. 9, 16, 23. , , indias fN>m haatl source. Broil antU mm rids is Imwa. flisssa. TVm steak with tongs. Broil other side. Ssason and ssrus «t oossl If jmi’d Hke a time table for V, P. O. Box 4868, AUanta, Oa. broflin# steaks write to ms, Nancy Caclsr, and adk for **nm Meat Book.** prisoners. Also, I. B. Hinton, superintendmt of Women’s Pri son at the time of the incident, was moved to what is generally described as a lesser job at Cale donia- Prison fa^. Judge R. Htmi Parker wrote a dissenting opinion in the Su preme Court verdict, declaring that the Rush girl was guilty of contributory negligence which contributed to her death. N. C. Mutual- (continued from page 1) great host of men, women and children, the officers, directors and employees express gratitude for the privJlegB of participating in the operation of so gnat an ebtifdr Carolina Savings and Lioan Association and the John Avery Boya Club, and is tiie first vice pre^dent of the National Insurance associ ation. He is married to the former Miss Betty A. Wilson. They, have a daughter. Betty Jo. Mutual life hyuran.^ mtyuiny ■” I ^ . ..tl Goodloe, el^ated to the rfmF ~ Bible Class At New Hope Feted By Another The Third Bible Class of the New Hope Sunday School en tertained the First Bible Class on the evening of January 12tii at the home of Brother J. R. (continued from page 1) prize she Supreme Court brought to an chose eight titles from a list of I end one phase of a two and one- thirty most likely to be read. half year effort by attorneys ii^ In high school Gertie Lee wasJ her bdtialf. Handling the case a member of the New Home-1 was the Taylor-Mitchell firm of makers of America, treasurer Raleigh. They were assisted by of the sophomore and junior John Rennick of Wadesboro, classes, secretary of the senior Attorney Samuel Mitchell of class, a member of the Student the Taylor-Mltchell firm said Council, and later assistant sec- that actions against Individuals retary of the Council. At NCC Involved in the case would also she has been active with the | be instituted now that this phase Women’s Athletic Association of it has been settled, and in the dormitory govern- The case resulted in the ment program. abandoning of gags by the pri sons system to quiet unnily of vice pr^dency, has a long record of Mrvice with the firm. He joined the clerical staff M the company in 1926 and wor^ ed his way up. In addition to his duties as aecretary-ofSce manager, he is also a member of the boar4 of djrecton. Commenting on his election, a firm spokesman said tliat he is “eminently qualified in tiM field of personnel managem^it, having been a keen studen^^ the science of personnel ministration, ahd he has constant and continued studea and surveys of the most and mechanical office tiona,” He is a graduate of Hampton' J^,"*Broette, Institute, a member of the White Rock Baptist Chvlreh where he is chairman of the trustees, member of OmegadU Phi fraternity, member of the bo^rd of directors of 'Mutuali t modkm instifla- The Third Bible Class enter tained them by having them to participate In games, tell riddles and ring solos. They were pre sented gifts and served refresh ments also. Speculation- (continued from page 1) It-listed Secretarv' \,i State 'Had Eure and Alty. Gen. George B. Patton, Jr., as co- . d||bsndants in the causes of ac tion. However, the high court ruled ttet PattMi could not properly bft listed as a defendant In the second cause of actloh* Involving tration of organizations in- cing public opinion or le- ■tion, ~ ^ ^eontinued froi^page 1) (3«rtie Lee uses the Read- e|| Dlgfgt fund to pc^ her oi^ for th« nexljjprt of Jhe sdbool ye«r. | t^j(her jaembers o* ths family are j^eated in DetroiL 'Mich.. and Chinquapin, KghnW two married ' WSbiinfc .CtoB ^ ^ brother# is the^ther is LOOK DIVIDMD RAIE '2 PER ANNUM ON SAVINGS MUTUAl SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lU WEST PAKUSH STREET DVBHAM, N. G. l%]ie members of &e First Bibla class include the IdUqw- ing persons: Reverend C. L. Lassiter, Brother F. W. Atwar' ter, Brother J. R. Lassiter, Brother Kemp Paige, Sister ,Bertha Atwater, Brother J. R. Laasiter, Brother F, W. Atwa- Sister Jtertha Atwater, Sister Daisy lAssiter, Sister Lettie Lasalter, teaser, sister Katie Gill, Sister Carrie Lassiter, Sis ter Marcello Yates, and Sister The Third Bible Class U plan ning to «itertain the Second and Senior Bible Classes Feb 10th at 7:30 p.m. The place has not been announced. SANITAKY & UBERTY NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' ■nmstee’s Notice Of Sale Under and- by Virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust dated October 13, 1952, executed by JCMIN SMITH and wife, FLO RENCE SMViH, and duly re corded in the office of the Re- gtater of Deeds of Durham County in Book of Mortgages 472, page 74, and default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust be ing by the tefnw thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durham, NorUr Caroling at NOON, on the 18th day of February, 1957, the pro perty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, State of North CaroUna, in Durham Township, and more particular ly described as follows; LOT No. 7—aiock "B” of the land of the New Hope Realty Company as per plat of BLAm AND IMtANB, surveyors, dated May 1918 duly recorded in Plat Book 3, page 83, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular and detailed tlie northwest comer of Lot No. 6; thence in a westerly direction 50 feet along the souUiem boun dary line of Lot No. 19, to a stake at the northeast comer of Lot No. 8; thence in a southerly direction along the estem boun dary line of Lot No. 8, 116 and three-fourths feet to a stake at the property line of Chestnut Ave; thence in an easterly di rection 50 f^ along the nor thern boundary line of Chest nut Avenue to tha point or place of beginning and being Lot No. 7 of the plat above referred to. ’THIS Sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive In creased bids, as .provided by Dated this 15th day of Jan., 1957. J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Jan. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Trustee’s Notice Of Sale Under a^d by Virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust dated Dec, 9, 1953, executed by Skid Geer and wife, Hattie Whitley (Seer, and recorded in Book 514, at pages 417-418, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Dur ham County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedtiess thereby secured and said deed of tmst being by the term* thereof subj^ to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will of fer for sale at public auction to the high^ bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at NOON, on the 18th day of February, 1957, the property convfyed to said deed of trust, the same lying and being In the County of Durham, and State of North CaroUna, in Durham Township, and more particularly described m lol- lowi: B«ginning at a point where the prop^frty line on the north side of Enterprise Avenue inter sects the property line on the 'west side of Allen Street as ^wn on the m^p hereinafter re?erred to, and running thence from said beginning point along and with the property line on the West side of Allen Street, North 5 degrees and S6 minutes east 125 feet to a point, the southeast corner of Lot No. 25 on the map hereinafter referred to; ttience along the southern line of Lot No. 25 North 84 de grees and 4 minutes West 50 fieet to a point, the northeast comer of Lot No. 21; thence along and with the eastern Une of Lot No. 21 South 5 degrees and 56 minutes West 125 feet to a point in the property Une on the northside of Ehterprise Avenue; thence along and with the property line on the north side of Enterprise Avenue South 84 degrees and 4 minutes ea^ 50 feet to the place or point of beginning, and being shown and designated as Lot No, 21 on the map of the proper ty of W. and J. B. Griswold on South an4 Enterprise Avenue, according to survey and map of same made by E. H. Copley, October, 1921) which map is duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Durham County in Plat Book 5A, at page 98, to which r^er- ence is hereby made as part of this description. X This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in creased bids, as required by Dated this 15th day of Jto, 1957, J. J. Henderson, Trustee M. Hu^ Thompson, Attorney Jan. 19, 26; Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23. lU' at'"a—msKB—tnr the North side of Chestnut Ave nue and the Southwest corner of Lot No. 6, running thrace in a northerly direction along the western property Une of Lot No. 6, 117.8 feet to a stake at CHECK THESE CARS AND COMPARE WITH ANY IN TOWN-TERMS TO SUIT ANYONE 1956-STUDEBAKER C -$1895 52-DODGE, 4-Dr 695 49-DODGE, 4-Dr - 345 51-PLYMQUTH, 4-Dr 595 49-PONTIAC, 2-Dr 24& 55-PLYMOUTH Qub Cpe. 1295 47-PLYM013TH, 4-Dr. - - _ 195 50-1FORD, 2-Dr - . 395 51-DODGE Hard Top _ _ . . 795 46-CHEVR0LET4-Dr. 195 52-PLYMOUTH, Qub Coupe 795 50-CHEVR0LET, 4-Dr. 595 51-DODGE, 4-Dr. 795 56-DODGE, 1/2-TON TRUCK 1295 OPEN ’TIL 9:00 P. M. IJnwargify Mnfnrg, Iw FranciH$ed DODGE ^PLYMOUTH Deder ' Stat^ License Nunber 1984 349 W1 m N0B1 r MAIN STEKET MANOUM aTBEET HALF OR WHO] PORK L( - 8 TO 12 LBS. Jb.»c CtJDAHY SUCED %-lM. PKG. BACON lb. 19c TALL PET, 3 CAMB MILK J. 39c LEAN GROUND BEEF lb. 29c FIBST CUT PORK CHOPS lb. 39c BONELESS, BHBff STEW... lb. 39c TENDER CLUB ) STEAK..1 Jb.39c MACHINE 8UCn BACON Jb. 29c CHOICE BIPE % BANANAS lb. 19c LOCAL GROWN COLLAR0S_ lb. Me JVICT FUMtlDA ORANGES - .da*. 29c ST^ZEHEUT OF COiVpir/OiV - Mutual Savings And Loan Association Of Durham, JV. C,, As Of December 31»tf 1956 (COPT OF SWOBN STATEMENT SUEMFrTED TO THE COMMI8SIONEB OF IN8VBANCE AS REQVSMED BT LAW.) - .4 8 SETS The Association 0\ras; Cash on Hand and in Banks Stote of North Carolina and U, S. Government Bonds — Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank : Mortgage Loans Mjaney loaned to member* for tbe putpoee of enabUng liem to own their home*. Each loan Mcured by flnt mortgage on local Improvad real eitato. Share Loans Advaneef made to our ahareholdert agataut their (hare*. Vto loan 'az- ceeda 90% of amount actually paid In. Advances for Insurance, Taxes, Etc Office Furniture and Fixtures — Real Estate Owned — Other Assets — TOTAL .$ 255,546.46 54,800.00 49,000.00 . 2,808,339.76 27,280.50 105.72 10,026.05 692.93 33,171.00 L i A B i L i T i E S Tbs Absociation Owks: To Shareholders . Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments ai follows: Full-Paid ajares $1,415^00.00 Optional Shares Notes Payable, Federal Home Loan Bank . Money bonowed for uaa In maMng Mna to manUMra. or ratMac ina- turad tham. Xach note appvroved by at iMat two-thlrdi of ei^ln Board of Dbeeton aa raqniiad by )aw. Accounts Payable Loans in Process — Undivided Profits $2,857,040.92 50,000.00 landnga b«M in tfoat for diaWbutlan to riiaia-liatdm at —turlty M tbeir I Federal fosurance Rerserve (If Insured) Reserve for Contingmde? To ba oaad for tbe paymast ot any loaaaa, if «intal»al1 tneraaaM the Mlaty and iliamth of tba AanMlatlML Other Liabilities TOTAl. 11,359.95 20,256.65 _ 12,138.30 . 135,500.00 .. 1^,424.08 6,242.52 J|3^,962.tt SnUATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CX)UNTY OF DURHAM, mi . J. S. SnwABT, Seci^eftary-TrMsurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, sam tiiat tiie foregoing statement is true to theib^ of his knowledge and belief. J. S. Stewart, Secrebtfy-TreaMurer Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 15th day oi January, 1957. ViviAH R. PATZBUKm, Notary RubUc OFFICERS AND STAFF s. a. KKRUCK .. ... ., CLYDE DOMintlX Vtee w. J. Kmmmm. «. ... vie« pmumtt a. w. lX>OAN Vtoa PnMtnt •a. W. cox Vtoe PnMtmt J. a. snWAKt .... Meratarv-ZVwBWvr r. V. AlilBOM, JX. .. AHiata ms. JOBHNIS'W. BBOWM MSS. jonraon i. araAmwa CLYtr* DOKMXtX A. BLOEB J. W. OOODLOB K. M. HABm 3. J. taataamoH w. I. Kniumt, n. O. W. lOQASf DIRECTORS s. BrmnacK H. U. 10C8AUX T. D. 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