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/'■ \ K KEW YORK — Her own creation of ■ striking evening sow and iMwrertible cape brings the coveted 19^ Park A Tilfprd te'ojghy to kich-achool senior Vivian Jackson as “Mis* Best-DrMseil*’ at tb* ISth •Bnnal N«crt> Fir^s Photographers’ Ball. Misi Jackson, 17, w$s piekad from kmongr 50 contestants by a jury of fcshion exp«Tt( and civic iead- tn «t the i^naissance Ballroom here on Hallowe’en Night, October SI. Shown presenting P & T trophy and extra prize of wrist watch is SMncy Sadpn, account executive for the sponsoring distilling houst. The conH>any has sponsored the award toe the past eight years. Hiss Townsend, who later was crowned "Miss Negro Press Photog- rvphcrs’ Ball of 1958,” won the best-dressed award for her ft>rm«l gmrn In peau de soie fabric and combination cape-overskirt m«de of Um same material with a lining of shimmering white metallic fabric. A senior at Jamaica High School in Queens County, New York Ci^, she design^ the winning costume after two years of fashion-design (tody. A part-time professional model, Miss Jackson resides With her tomily at 114-66 175th Place, St. Albans, Queens County. QAA Title Rides Or OttteeiRe lRA&T-NCCTuril(|D>rlMC ,'The fjotball teams of North,front line are I>orenza‘Staiilord, dut>Una A&T and North Caro-1 240 IbS, and Melvin Hicharitoon. lita College meet at Durham 296 lbs., both tackles, Hi^ey' -.^iletie Park here Thanksgiving'Stewart, 196 lb. ^ard and feur- ClQr in the 27th annual Carolina ] nie McQueen, 205 lb end. Cnssic. i Teaming with Smith inn the Aggie bBCkfleid are a trib of hi^y dsngttroiis runners' an4 pMWer# in tA Nesbitt, Ciafleii Debose aad Sddi» Godbolt. In addlttion' tb thfe qutlrter- avvay' bSdlf tWoSbftld o/fiason and'Gat'- ' llng.'tlw Bagles have seme tht) : Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. ,^_^his gams could settle the '1^8 CIAA football champ^oa pre r’ j -Bert Pi^ott's Aggies, ls44*>on favorites to run i«Mh the loop diadem were pla;^' liiirstScondfWdletDHermart Rid- CIAA’a litott brilUant bM£ks in I dick’s Cinderella Eagles last Clifton “Sattelite” Jackson, I ^»»yk I senior All America candid^e Ihe Eagles with a 5-0-0 count *rom Hampton, Va., Had»ld Joy- ■nd a Dickinson of 26.00 were nef. power driving halfbsjck; ■ aBeaJ of aje~7Cggies v^tTTthefr WilHmnstoir, N-e.T: tr dn^ 4-0-» and a Dickinson of 22.50. 0* rugged ends in Qeorg* W*l. ; *nie game threatens to be a l®ce, Williamsburg, Va., junKor ibat^ of titans. ' I Paul Winslow, Weaksville, HovHe Smith, Aggie quarter- N.C., junior, back known for his darin'J run ning and passing, will be pitted ;agaln£t tha Eagle combination ot captain Lloyd Eason and Ike; “'The Whip” Gatling. ffhc Aggies’ heavy line will outweigh the Eagles lighter forv waiti wall. This factor couli j^ve dacisive. , j . y |JCC ifientors have iexpett- 1 MCed considerable success thia. ; in alternating two linear Clarence Johialiif organ jetton f virtually even ability. jdir^or of Koi|{||H)ii.; .Ei&r^ Outitanding on thg Agg^^A^^icu^ Qa., ViU weak at 0a. Interracial lleaderToBeAf HOUR MARITMZING 1 (fncorpttratedf) FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEABftiifG AND SERVICE 400 West Main Street— Five Points ijsme m RESERVE KiMu m W*»JP Iolake6f0bp UCofts'Ganie A^l^ximatdl^ 41 persons are 'Jtpeeted to travel liy chartered bus Ifom Durham to the Balti more C(jlts-Los Angeles Ram"! i)roft^onal football game in QaititT'.dre Sunday, Nov. 23. The t«!> is bcin^ spoheored by me newly formed "Boosters (iliib,’' ait ot^onizatlon of sports farik, Ajccording to Edward Boyd, prfcsidont of the new group, the bus to Baltimore will leave Dur-‘ h#ra Sunday morning at six and return to Durliam late the same evening. Boyd said the ckib invites’ aflyohe interested in sports to join the organization. There are no fees or joining obligations, ho explained. The opining tea^ in the Biltimore jame wilj have two yers fr'^ the Durham area ind anothef CIAA conference athlete on Jheir rosters. The Raof)^ hav^ 'Tom Wilson, wterfln halfback who played at Hillside, and John Baker, all conference tackle at North Caro lina College last year. Tlie Colts have Johnny Sample, an all con ference performer for Maryland State ot last season. North Carolina College March 8 and 9. The Farm is an Interracial cooperative project which has been under constant attack of Georgia segregationists. Jordan will speak in B. N. Duke Auditorium at 3:15 p.m. Standay, March 8. He will ad dress a forum audience at NCC at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, March 9. ilty (4-2-0, 18.33) and Hampton Instituta (3-3-0, 18.12). .Oir ThUfcsitving Day in CIAA ;^y, linion at Hampton ^ile Morgan journeys to ^i^ersbtirg fer a clash with \itrginiji State. ■uniM Wtf dff CHARLOTTE . ■The band of Johnson C. Smith | fU^lversfty rendered music at ;the opening Session of the Na- ti^hBal Defense Resources Con-' , ^ .jLii t^/tnce hdd in the David Ovens NOW AT jPAMl)^8K'1|TltlW|ti^.,vtiIItoriuin ill CHarlotts last R. Jtrtiteon, AM w««k. | dcctofof pbiiosopiiy> Viqrrte ff«^ the band, under the direction | the University ol V«Msr)v«lii» ol Daniel E. OWerts, played for and fortficrly tangkC' Fr«l(te the flag raisihg ceremonies and, View State College, ntnr pro- rtiUiered a thirty minuto concert fessor of chtnllstrj^' W FtoHda at the auditorium. A&M University. Jbiu^n rcccived the bacheli)^ ol science degree from North Col lege and the mastti^'of sciwieo degree from the TMBVtJrslty dr Notre Dame. He is frtfto-italcigli. North Carolina. and running thence In tidstifrly fltfaettttt-Ifartte' deg. 07’ East 3H^.7 fett to, stiiW, ths mmfjoi Mild tiot Nb. f .mUitm m ,oi sdnic plat; thewie i^ a ly direction NtortH vdm. pS. West 225 iset tb •llapfei thcnce in an easterly «31tl(etWl| iiouih »4 dBg. 30’ Stasti 73^ fe^t to a stakei thcn^.^m coutheriy dlrectioi^ dea. 53' East STH.f : stake; thcitcs in a ruction North 81 tlk(( 735 feet to » stake, edst cornel* of Lot fto. L of plat hereinaltai' ri to; laenco. contitlulhK westerly direction AlOil northern boundary UM Tio. 9 Block L Sou® ' 07' West 323.3 fetet to in the property liifS i TO., the SI Oolobor. g'. said complaW. . ~. Ihirthe 38st ^ of October, Margaret B. Best, Ci^t Durnam County Civil C8Url C. O.-Pearson, Attorney • Novi 8. 15, 22. 29. IJowrt kb Durham County' Civil to II Eide of East Maple' in a along said, Satt api thcnce in a nqrtnt Sa) Marif Rbxanian Ingftim .fohnson ^ I plaintiff Charlie Heniy^Jljhnsort. Jr. NORTH CAROLINA •• r DUllHAM COUNTY. . EXECUTOR’S NOTtCB HAVING QUALIFIED Js Exe cutor of the Estate of (sBarlOtta sndant, Jeffers Wilson, deceased, late of Defttiilnnt I defsndar h, Jr., will Durham County, North Caroliita, j»e« that an action en- g tj, an perstthi IWt^ J *ng claims against said estate td iVorf^ exhibit them to the undbrsiglled OoUrt, , EJurham,.. North ^4 Parrish Street, Dut'- Eagles Hap^i OntoToFiij North Carolina ColMse ^8-0-0) is in its fifth straight igw^k leader of the 18 college CIA^, according to statistics .releas^ today. I‘ A and T CollegeGreens boro, also 5-0-0, sports^ Dicl^in> son of 22.00 to fratt|tite( laagi^ leading Eagles wqiwli^ 26.b0. The Aggies and UEJagles c^sh in Durham in one o| tftree CIAA games Thanksgiving Day. Itv outcome will decide the confer ence grid champion. . Other first division clu^ thii week are Shaw (6-2*0, 2i.25)i Bluefield (4-2-0, 20.00), Mfirgan (4-2-0, ^2.00), St. AugUstMi^a (4-2-0, 20.00), all tied for.fourtii place, Howard, seventh' 19.00, Johnson C. Sndth Univi . IHISMRS ^ifefiEiGAMOT Legal Notices NOB’TH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE Undfer and by virtue of order of the Superior Court of Durham Couhty, made in the special proceedings entitled tjechanics and Farmers Bunk, VwtoiiniUrator ol Ju^on Dooley, .'deceased, v». Guy Pooley, Ethel McNeil, Guy Dooley, Sr. and all other persons in e*se whd may bd heirs at law of the deceased qr interested in the subject matter, the undersigned com- .missioner will on the 17th day of December, 1958, at twelve o’clock, liooh,' at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, offer to sale to the highest .bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Dur ham Cdunty, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a stake in the East property line of East Maplewood Drive, the south east corner of Lot No. 7 Block I*of plat hereinafter mention ed, property of Malissa Day, .. V- ^0 ;i/Bf -rurif 'PI FUEL OIL KEROSeII Meteied DeliTery Telephone 8-1217 KENAN OIL COMPiC!fY HILLSBORO ROAI> BURHA^.’wic TAKE UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY REVOLVING CREDFT Member Of BUY YOUR FALt. WARbROBE FOR MEN AND-BOYS AT '■ PEOPLE’S STORlfr, 211 North r.Iangum St. Durl^Hi, N. (X _ mmiss fsjo m? ypui IMoii Insuraiice And Realty tSu M^FA’WTFfeVILLE ST. Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey laurttiisTiiiriis ca, itirf. . 86 p«oof ta% GRtM NEUnilU. SPIItlTS • IIENOEO WHISKEV Drive, North 6:, _ 50 feet to a stake, the or place of bdglnhiAf. SAME LOT NO. 8 B!| Maplewood, IpcorpMi per plat recorded in Phi 19, page 41, office Of Register of DeedH 6t DU^twiri, County, and Four and 4iKvl four hundredths (4.84) ac^eSi more or leSs, or land adjag^t to said Lot No. 8 BlocK L. ’jw said 4.64 acres, more or being a portion of the orii tract of land conveyed to cotp()ration, iJtrtrt of whitiH wNteJ later subdivided and recorded] in t’lat Book above menUOAQPi and the remaining portipn i)S-| ing yet not suMlVide*,* L to' which plat reference is hfreby made for a more parti^iir de- •scriotion of ame. See Deed lo Willie W. Bass et ux, • Book' 192, page 410, Durham County Registry TlllB lit 19S8 William A. Marsh, Jt, Com missioner , Nov. 15. 22. 29: Pec. 6 »lute*’luSe *fr^W Nora Carolina, on or ,ii iwoii Octob6r 23, 1958) or, tnlA * ^ tlomtfiat thS notice wifi be plead in bSt .of ■ take their recoyary. All iierK)Hs ih- to, ap- debted to said estate wiU pleasi Clerk make immediate paytne^. Civil This the 20th day of Oc Ciaro- J958. #’nvi»iter tji W. J. Kennedy, Jr., ifxecutbf ot thirty (30) V'hB-thttA ,daya£Decem- 't’bU Cftn’-t Afford to Mils Whaf We Ith day of November, NORTH CAROT.INA DURHAM COUNTY In The Durham County Civil Court NOTICE ROSA WILSON FLEMING Plaintiff vs. DENNIS N. FLEMING Defendant The above named defendant, Dennis N. Fleming,, will take notice that an action entitled ak above has been commenced in the Durham County ClVil Court, Durham. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground of two years separa tion; that the defendwit'^^llll further take notice that he i« re- Quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Durham Ctiunty, Civil Court of Durham, Kortni Carolina, in the CourtfaouM in Durham, on or before thirty (.30) days after the 1st day olj December, 1958, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff, will ap ply to the Court for t]u reHef demanded in said complfiint. NBW MBTHm> lAUNDRt And Dry Qcaners 405 Roxboro Str^t BROAD ST. BRAlfCU 1106 Broad Street QUICK - SERVK^ WASjH TUB Roxboro Road st Avondiilo Drivfl Feeling The ttofiday Spirif? Planning That Earty? IP SO! CALL, us We cater to DINNER PARTIES 0 CLUB BANQUETS, ETC. tMikl once ftidlinfdl^ , or Family Vi»n - tr^ Tp $10.00 Fer Brfy Rliscel- lati«out Fe^ With Sur gical 70 Bays P«r Year. AGENtS WANTED lAmd and Statewide Hen: or Women South^n Fidelity Mnttial r^^raiice Cittttptiny PHOPJE 3*3331 S27 Elnk Street N, MEETINGS i(. ■ gating Capacity For 70 BliimREHOTEUIIDeRIlt FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call LATH ALSTON — 5-2QH Mm the Estate of Charlotte j^Ubrs Wilson, Deceased. M. Hugh Thonipson, Attorney. Oct. 20; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. THE MAYTAO CHICfTAM Here’s why you shoitfd btty yoar appliance frooi Afont- gomery & Aldridge! .,. We offer Specialized Service; the best equipped shop in Durham, including pavts for all the appliancM w«- ' sell. Montgomery And Aldridge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. Morgan & Roney Sts. Phone G183 Opposite Carolina Theatre We Close Every Wednesday at I P. M. VODKA 4/s QUAIT ^3.95 PUT ]00 Proof. Made from Grain by L. Relsky & Cie, Cocley3Ville, Md., U.S.A. CLASSIFIED Christmas Cards name imprinted 50....$L?0 WRITE: DEPT. C, Box sot, Durham, N. 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