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IWE CARQUNAr tlMfcS Mty Ifl, lft8g "wpr V’ ■ * & #r ) UK I l«»l«l ■n 'II tnM« - lu I oa. aaoBOE o. kxlset Drew milTotity DR vmXA B. PLAYER Pretldent 3ENNKTT CX>LLEOS . *r *«• nmH 1 DR. ALVnr O. EORIOa Vk« PlMUHlt I rCFND FOR THI ADVANCKICSNT | or BDUOATION ikVftW I Education Fund Project Director, Moral Philosophy Professor Listed As Speakers For Bennett College GREENSBORO Dr. Alvin C. Eurkh, of New Tork City, vice president of the fWd for the Advancement o| Education, will deliver the ad Areas at the 85th commencement •znrcisep at Bennett College on Itonday, June 2. ' Baccalureate spe^J|£r on Sun day,' June 1, will be'Dr. G«orga D. Kelsey, professor, of Christ ian Ethics at Drew University, MadiMO, N. J. ■ Dr. Eurich whd earned His -doctorate at the Univettity of '^finiie*Dta, began career as •n instructor, moving from the tcachuiK ranks to become dean of the &)Uege of Education and, later, assistant to the president. - He ^a« at one time actintf. president o fNew York- He had taught at Northwestern Univer-I sity, the University of Michigan) arid West Virginia University. Dr. Eurich at one time waa chief of the research and analy sis group in the War Depart ment, served also with the Navy Department and was director of the Consiimer Division of the of fice of Price Administration. A specialist in educational psychol- ogy, he has been called to serve ai consultant in numerous guid ance and evaluation surveys. He is the recipient of nummua honorary degrees and awards and the author of many books and studies dealing with curri culum, testing and guidance^. He has hel4 his present post since • » i.C CASH IN FLASH PerMonal Or EumitMite — iVb Red Tape PROMPT CONFlDEPiTIAL SERVICE BORROW IJV SUMS OF $10.00 VP.., SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS B & M nNANCE COMPANY Dial&1316 304 E. Fourtl) ^^eet Winston-Salem, N. C. IlflSCHMANN’S VODKA fO PBOOF*DISTILLEO FIOM IM% MAiK NEUTRAL SPIRITS TM fUI$CHMA»N OtSTIUiMa CO«f„ NEIV V«RK CiTY 1951. Dr. Kel.sey, an honor gradu ate of Morehouse College, re ceived his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Andover Newton Theological Schtopl with highest honors. He served as professor of religion and philosophy at Morehouse College from 1938 to 1945, during wTiich time he re ceived his Ph. D. degree from Yale University. In 1946,. h« waa appointed director of the More house of Religion. Parents To Be Guests At A&T Mother's Day GREENSBORO A&T College students will have their parents as guests here for the annual Mothers DaV cel ebration on Sunday May 11. More than 1,000 mothert, a- lone, are expected for the pro gram scheduled for the full day. W. H. Gamble, dean of men and chairman of the committee on arrangements, told reporters this week that responses to invita tions, sent out a few days ago, are arriving at a rapid pace, “We are pretty sure,” he said, ‘‘tlMit this will be our biggest years.” Other sons and daughters of high school age and the fathers are also being invited. V The idea, a turn around from the usual when students former ly went home to see theif t>«r- ents, was begun some. 13 yeartf ago. It has grown rn popularity, year by year. FOR In REAL eSTATfi, ftEhnriNQ INSURANCE, REPAIRS AND BUILDING SUFPUES Sot Unkm IiMuranee And Realty Co» 814 FAYETTEVILLB ST. TELEPHONE S-flZl * DUEBAII. N. C. General Motors Gift Of )32 To tliifed Coiiege M Revelled DETRIOT, MICH | the group'receiving aid f»om the A $35,000 General Motors gift) Fund.” to the United Negro College Fund was. announced Sunday by Louis G. Seaton, GM Vice Prcsi- dcfvt in charge of Personnel and chairman of its Committee for Education Grants and Scholar ships- The GM grant comes at the beginoiag of th« iiiSS nation wide drive by the- United Negro College Fuiui which provides fi nancial aid to 33 Negro Colleges in 12 states. It brings to $^170,000 the amount GM thus far has giv en to the Fund. , “We afe pleased to add our support to the United Negro College Fund because we know that the 27,000 students enroll ed in its member colleges will provide many of tomorrow’s outstanding.Jlegro leaders,” Mr. Sea too said. Accepting the gift was Dr. De- Witt T. Burton, Medical Direc tor of the Burton Mercy Hospital in Detroit, member of the na tional board of the Fund and Ansbassaaor 3iax H. Darsln ville, alternate reiMfesentatlve ea tile Permanent Mission of Haiti to the United Nations, was elect ed by the UN General Assembly for a unique task. Thi.« is to su pervise, as UN Cominiasioaer, election* Jn tUe French adminlB- vice chairman of the Michigan |^ Campaign for the Fund. termed GM’s contribution "one of the largest individual grants received from any corporation.” “We appreciate General Mot ors’ continued support fer high er education and hope other bus inesses and individuals will fol low GM's lead in backing the U- nited Negro College Fund drive,” he said. “The success of last year’s drive allowed us to add two additional colleges to H®|for the territory’s legidative as sembly, In his task la TogelatMl, he Is aaslirted by 20 tJiiitM Na tions observers posted tkraiifh- out the territory. — (ANY) CLINIC LEADERS PAUSE— Key officers of the John A. An drew Clinical Society took time out at Tuskegee Institute’s John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital to enjoy refreshing Coea-ola served throughout the society’s recent annual cllnio. Seen, latt to right. are Louis A. Rabb, the society’s public relations firm repdesento iMiisff6t-trtsasurcr; Dr. Maurice The Coo-Col* Comp»ny. Dr. J. Rabb, Louisville, retiring presl- D. Barlda, Cleveland, beeam# dent; Dr. Eugeab H Dibble, An president of the society at th* drew Hos^l medical director (lose of iU 4«th annual session, and society secretary, and Mossi Mr. Rabb is adminlstralor at H. Kendrl*, whose Washington Andrew Memorial. Les Brown pnd his band of ^ nown were guests artists at Florida A. and M. University for it’s annual Orange and Green D^y celebration, May 2, 1958. CLASSIFIED ADS DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Live In New Yotk Union Electric: Company, Inc. • Etectrfcal Contracting • Electrical Supplies •' Electrical Appliances • Lighting Futures DAY PHONE; 2-6246 2241 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD 10 Shirts reg, packed i or 2 Shirts 9 or more —$1.90 ea. 20c ea. IBc •a. 20c Deluxe packed shirts _ (Cellophane) SANITARY Laiinderero Apdo defers DLAL 2-4831 CORNER PINE STREET AND LAKEWOOD AVENUE COAL “OK In Every W(^igh’' M. H. Head&Soii IrsBingM McCliee Coal Co. GALL 9-1941 FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN SEW—Easy Ready Cut Wrap-A-Round Aprons Home E%rn $26.16 Dozen Spare Time ACCURATE MFRG’S Freep»rt, New Yerli Good sleep-in jobs avail able. Salaries start at $125 per month. FREE Room and Board. Write to THE NASSAU AGENCY, INC., 67 W. Main Street, Hemp stead, L. L, New York. • Service Carage§ Speight’s Anto Service Road Service .., Steam Cleaning Service ... Recapping ... Wheel Alignment. PHONBt-«-a»71 Pettigrew and Fayetteville Sts. INLAID LINOLEUM, ASPHALT RUBBER AND WALL TILS —Free Estimates— Hunt Linoleum And TUe Company, Inc. PHONE 9-1985—NIGHT 3-3741 3309 RUXBORO ROAD Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY. TRUSTEE NOTICE OF HALS UNDER AND BY VIRTUE if tlui p«w#r or sale contained in Deed -#f trust dated June 29, 19il^, executed by Anna Johnson Young (iingle) and Phoebe Johnson Young (widow), and duly recordea In the office of the Register of Dee^ for Diir- ham County in Book of Mort gage 404, at page 527; default navlng been made in the pay ment of the indebtedcMMS there by secured and said deed of trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, at NOON, on tho 23rd day of May, 1958, the nro- perty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, State of North Carolina, in Diufham Township, and more particular ly described as follows: BEGINNING at a lx>int in St. Joseph Street 4&.2 feet North 80 degrees 20’ West from the corn er of St. Joseph Church k>^, and running thence South 7 deg. West 137.8 feet to a stake; thenc* North 78 deg. 10’ West 40 feet to a stake; thence North 5 deg. W. 130.S ft. to St. Joseph Street; thence with St. Joseph Street South 88 deg. 20’ East 45.2 feet to the first station, con taining 13/100 of an acre, and being part of the Ben Johnson land. See deed, fram Solon Kearney and wil((, et ^1, to Phoe be Johi^n dated lune 18, 1906, itnd r^ded lili Book 35, at page 202. See deed from Phoe be Joiinson Young (widow) to Anna Johnson Young, Biook page (wherein the said Phoebe Johnson Young reserved for herhelf a life estate in said property). On this l«t i« Jnoatcd House No. 614 St. Joseph Street, Durham N. C. THIS SALE wUl remain open for ten (10) days to receive in- creaflc bide. a» roqwlied bv law.- April 26, May », 1», 17 1958. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee M. HUGH THOMPSON. Attor ney. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE The undersigned, C. J. Gates having qualified as the Executor ot the Estate of John Stewart, deceaaed, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina; this is to iMtify all persons having claims against ttie estate of s^ld de decease, ta exhibit them to th^ underaigned at 428H E. Petti grew St. Durham, N. C. on or before the Sth day of April, 1959 or thla notice will be nleaded in bar ot their recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate will pleas* make immediate payment ta said executor. Thi* the 2nd day of AprU, 1«HI. C. J. GATES, Executor of the Estate of John Stewart, De ceased. ATWL f, ». 1», M: MAT a. It Shop At TItese Business Places WHERE YOUR CAROLINA TIMES IS SOLI> . . . ALL IN WINSTON-SALEM ★ ACME DRUG STORE ★ MINOR’S GROCERY ★ J. A. JONES GROCERY ★ ELLINGTON’S SNACK SHOP ★ BUCK’S SHINE PARLOR DEW-DROP-INN 1008 EAST SECOND STREET ★ V ★ ★ FREE SPACE WINNER ★ HOLLISTER’S CONFECTIONERY ★ HUNTER’S CONFECTIONERY ★ WOC«)LAND SODA SHOP ★ TRADE STREET SHELL STATION ★ STINSON’S SHELL ★ LITTLE ROSE GARDEN , ★' SECOND STREET GROCERY ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as the Ad ministrator of the estate of Lil lian Strowd, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 118 W. Pairlsh Street, Dur^ ham, North Carolina, on or be fore May 10, 1959, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. 'This 1st day of May, 1958. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the estate of Lillian Strowd, deceaaed. May 3, 10, 17, 24 and Jutae 7, 19SB. SALE OF PROPERTY FOE STORAGE Take notice that the following described property belonging to Mrs. Madle Phelp’s (in care of) C. S. Sanderson of 313 Holloway Street, Durham, N. C. will be sold at public auction to sutlsfy an indebtedness of the W. B. Holt Transfer and Storage. Sale of property will take place on May 12 on the premises, 1714 Newton Road at 12 o’clock noon. The property is listed as follows: Personal effecta 2 barrels 7 Cartona 1 Trycycle W. B. Holt Transfer and Stor age. This the 30th day of April, 1958. , SALE OF 'PROPERTY FOR STORAGE Take notice that the following described property belonging to Bernard F. Snow of 25 Hight Street, West Swanzy, New Hav en, Connecticut will be sold at public auction to satisfy an in debtedness of the W. B. Holt Transfer and Storage. Sale of property will take place on May 12 on the premises, 1714 New ton Road at 12 o’clock noon. The property is listed as follows: 1 refrigerator and stove. 1 Oil Stove. 1 Living Room Suite. 2 Bedroom Suites 1 Carton of Personal Effects. W. B. Holt Transfer and Stor age. This the 30th day of April, 1958. SALE OF PRafEBTY FOB STORAGE & DBATAGE Tafcr notic* that the following described property belonging to Mary Martin of 1106 Burch Ave- pue, Durham, N. C. will be sold at public auction tq .satisfy an indebtedness of the W. B. Hojt Transfer and Storage. Sale property wilj take place on May *l2 on tlie premisM, 1714 Newton Road at 12 o’clock noon. The propeiMy is listed as follows: 2' Bedroom Suites 1 Living Room Suite 1 Organ 6 Odd Chairs 8 Pictures 2 Wood boxes of personal ef fects. 1 Washing Machine. W. B. Holt Transfer and Stor age. This the 30th day of April, 1958. NORTH CAROUNA, DURHAM COUNTY. NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS The undersigned having qual* Ified as Administrator ef tha |B«- tate of Lorina Brown, decepsed, late of burham County, this is to notify all persons having eteimi gainst said Estate to presetit them to the undersigned ar hM' attorney on or before ths 8th day of April, 1959, or this notice wiU be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebteq to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. Mrs. L. Harris, Administratrix •nils the Sth day of April, 19- 58. April 19, 26; May 3, 10, 17 and 24. Vi§it BAKE SHOP Phone PA 2-3592 CITY MARKET Kentucky 6 years old PINT 4/8 QT, ruibit uiman NoiMM cxsnuEO • somio a* ancikmt AOi oiatittiNO co rAMmreeT. KUNucm STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 66 PROOf ANCIINT A>C DISTIIIING CO, FRANKFORT, KY.
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