r« » # ♦>t» wr* r»'*f »■ f 11 ♦•r^f m 1»»»f * n * ♦ ♦« m I»>^ irr»-#**4»rrrrrn »« »i»t; »{1 Ci^iiLiHA uMii3 jj^’ 7Jo Live r ^ Life Of AM I Students For Day Gn?rE\SBOKO j More than 7.803 school boy,;, and Jirls |rom throujhoul Caralinft, bord^'r niin*- in Vir ! rinia «id South Carolina were here SSMurday, November 15 for iinnual Mlfh School Day nt A&T College. 1 The exact total of 7,837 youngsten, nearly 1,000 marc than last y««r’s record turnout, swarmed abmit the campus par-, ticlpating in a well Ech.?dulod | program arranged for them. ■ Thfcy visited dormitories, class rooms and laboratories and saw I bow A&T students live, study and learn. Special d;r.ionstra [ tfciu and exhibits in chemistry, ■ phjrcics, agriculture, hom^ eco nomics, technical industries and engineering were on review for the visitors. ITie youngsters consumed at ^fve luncheon meal more than, i,SOO lbs. of tjirkey, 800 loaves M bread, 1,500 lbs. of green ^flgetables and 10,000 ice cream; ,| IVrvings. Many abo rcmainstd ^ the big^TJCwbu *>' I tlons to the impro^f5»«P- They yelled themselves | tiat Sunday School it hoane, rooting for thsir favorite j due to a Shaw UfUvtrsity Aggias who rolled over Virginia, teacher. State College 34-6 in tho.lootbaUj Miss McTyre ixfan th«:chof* gama, and applauded demon- ^ in June, 1957, when theiPoblish- Ultrations by the bands from Vlr- ing Board decided to' inaufurata ibtia State and A&T. The Army the improvement pvogfana- ROTO drill team also enter-j During the summer of 1057, Colleges ! Tony Ourtts «Ml •Mwy'Sirttl^, whose mutual hatr«d «MT Aie^t for froodHl ia'iiMtir fllB ” !IBZ nmjm tm %e««th«r I7 » l«tMl «lMte «Ml th«lr vrltt irons. UaittA Shaw Uniifasity Te&cher Helps Reviiw tained them during the football halftime. NAACP Joins In Push To Limit Senate Debate she spent three months working on experimental the children's writtri of tha Board in NasRville, Tenn. Along with a staff of l^rlters, whe attended tha Cbviatian • writers workshop at tha Aiheri* lean Baptist Aggembly at Greoii I Lake, Wisconsin. Miss Emma Melton, now a senior major in Religiolis 14uoa> tion at Shaw, served a^ seertrtary for the project. WASHINGTON. D. C. i Since 1957, Miss McTyr# haf TtMf Rational Association for continued to serve as a consul* the ^kdvancement of Colored! to the program and'ma a PtMie ha3 joined 16 other ^ CkiWre»* tiaiiitf o**antaitions in calling Teacher Quarterlyj Duri«|(: «i« Senate Majority Leader i summer of 1958, iha «U Johnson “to support a ■ materials of tha ,Ghni||tit'» Rule 22 at the opening of | Division for the FourOi Quieter. Vut Senate of the 86th Congress These materials ara used cur- Ip. that majority rule may once some 16,0^^ otorcbi ainin prevail in our national schools served Jby tKT,'*!^^ gSilature.” I School Publishtag PoaJ^.; ' | . NEW YORK I School officials, coiatnjiiAi*# An in(*ea«iig number of. ' ^ ■ Iftttar addressed to the 'M.ise McTyre'* work tb© )^hitt teen*a£Ql:s in Hie South are ^^aa Democrat, mads public publishing board, Mid thto '»eakiag' out in favor of inte kcre laat we^, the organizations f grated schools, a survey in the ui^ed rejectwm of the compro | “Shaw University ia happy new issue of Look Magazine dis- miae proposal ta remstate a ^ member of its faculty ia closed today, cldture rule providing for a vote making this significaHt;iCOitttribu-| Based on numerous inter MISS MCTYRE department of dliristian Mission ary Education, she brings to her position a wealth of knowledge ajod experience. mite Youths dkayJnt^rajiioii P? senators pregent wof)g of witl^ wixite hig^ gf^hnnl Herbert L. Wrightf and votinir. This orooosal. they n r- _iV. y^i«+U o««ir f>vf4civ proposal, they g^ptist Conveption, litukynAl the orawed', a spurious compro-i churches which suppHt^ tiMi pro- mlae^’ which “simply uses new ^ram of the Uhivw^itsr ara language to freeze the present bombers of this ooavftitlo® a»d fule and thus condemn meaning-| jj,is literature. 1^111 »wtlci- ful civil rights legislation to the| keepin* ‘Wlt^ the 01ibuster dungeons where past pixHiosals have perished.’’ Roy Wilkins signed the latter on behalf of the NAACP, Other aigners included Waltsr Rcuther, UAW; James B. Carey, lUE; Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., ADA; Patrick Malin, ACLU; A . Philip ftaiido^Ai SrbtheViipod of Sleep- Mig BOTters; and Jacob S. £ilMlgamated Clothing Workers Convention on Chri ^f 'Aibarite. tion in Tokyo. ^ — j As, head of I Ifti# University’s effort# ■at identify ing itself with supportiniir and helping to realize Baptift QbjeC' tives, on the state and ndtional levels Miss McTy>*e has be«o igetive in various Baptist , programs locally and nationaUy fpr taany years. During the su^miri’ of 1938, she attendedtbf| ^Orld HOUR MART (Incorporated) FOR THE BEST IN DRT Cl AND SERYijdE 400 West Main Street —* keserte aoMcoMrAin etiidents, writer Fletcher Nne- m reported that Fletcher’s new ijSbels”, are advocating integra- tiop publicly and “even aggres slvely”.and that “the impace of Six Million . NAgHVtl^.^t:NN.; The 13 Negro cblleges related ;o The Methodist CHurch he6d least $6(«00,000 f«ii bnlldinfc and Kiuipment. They irWb need- addi- .ional funds for t#aeh«fa* sala ries, scholarships, and emlow- ment. This information'is irt ft report CO ba published soon by the Com- n'.ssion on ChrlMian HiglMr Education of The Methodift Church, it was announced hcM jy the, Rev. Dr. J6hn 6. iSrois. Nashville, director of tte mission. ' The 13 Methodist-i'elMtad Nt* gro schools that beatfHcd Itttit the annual offeriiv are lliUaftl University, New Orle^; BM»* nett College, Greeosbc^o, Vt.- C.; Bethune-Cookman College, Day tona Beach, Fla.; C]afli|l {Dollage, Orangeburg, S. C.; Clark Col lege, Atlanta; Paiqe College, Augusta, Ga.; Hi^l College, Austin, Act Smith Colle Ark.; Rust Springs, Miss.; (Tenn.) College, Marshall, Texas;, logical Seminary, and Meharry Mecffta: Nashville, Tenn. received from youth and college groups reflect the increased tem- of ttie yiauth campaign: Tlortda AktA UBiversHy, 446; Hampton Institute, 425; Cleve land, Ohio, 403; Jarvis Christian College, Hawkins, Texas, 54; Philadelphia, 314; Roper, North Carolina, 50; Morehouse College, 90; E^t St. Louis, Illinois, 35; inkstdr, Michigan, 237; and Oklahoma City, 2,000. and running thence In an, ■RjU. th^ 31 day ol Octobar. ber, 1958, and demur or anwer easterly direction Nor* io 1968. . , to the complaint m s^d acti^ deg. or JCast 333.7 fept to jl Margaret B. P*at,-Clerk of the or the plaintiff will apply to the gtaite» the souttfcastic ' ‘ 7R Tillotson .‘Philan Rock, liieo- Ga.; School, Durhamilfi : "Re-ups'ferl Years In |SMC PARIS ISLin|fD. S, C.( Marine Pvt. Charjps'C. Fuller re-enlisted in the redular Sbtfine Corps for three years Oct.,8),:at the Marine Corps Reijrait fiepot, Paris Island, S. C. Fuller is the son o^ Ms. ai^d Mrs. Leroy Fuller of . i35i9 Fayetteville St., Durham, ,He underwent 12 wee! cruit training as a memtji reserves and joined tl ^ Marine Corps on gradi Fuller attend«d Moore High School. legal Notices NCMHW CAROLINA) DURHAM OTUNTY) Durham County Civil Court Notice Of Service Of Process By Publication eiARA 3. LEE, Plaintiff) vs. WINDOW LEE, Defendant) 'PO WINSLOW LEE: Tikt notice tnat a pleading leakiag relief against you has bean filed in the above-named actlM. Tlw-Mture of the relief sought la «a atMttutc divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the frounds of two years separation. You are rwjuired to make de- fmise to such pleading on or be fore the 27 My of' January, L9S9, and upon your failui;^ to do so, tlie party teeking ser vice upoti you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 21 day,^ Nov. 1958. Margarat ,tk Best, Clerk, Durham dounty Civil Court McKissiek & Bi Attomeyn Nov. 29; Dec.,4. 11, 18 said i»ot No. 7 same plat; thence ina ly direction North 0 West feet to thence in an easterly South 84 deg. 30’ teet to a stake; tha: southerly direction, deg. 53 East 2l5.tt f stalce; thence in a west rection North 84 de| 735 feet to a stake east corner of Lot L of plat hereinafter r«fi to; tiience contimilng. »^ westerly direction uoA# .wt* northern boundary line Of ifMt No. 9 Block L South 80 Mg. 07’ West 325.8 feet to a rtWf* in the property lihe of tW i iM*,a let aff w^t e.thcdlg^ N6. 9 «6ek Jerry NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Execu tor of the Estate of J. T. Picrce, decaased, late of Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 114 W. Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 22 day of November, 1959 or this notice witt be plead in bar of thair recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please Inake immediate payment. • This the 17th day of Novem ber, 1958. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Executor of the Estate of J. T. Pierce, deceased. Nov. 22, 29; Dec. 6, 13, 20, 27. side of East Maplewood :tner^ dii along said East lfapl ‘■ ■‘■8.27* thence in a northerly Drive, North 6 deg. 50 feet.to a stake, the, or placie of beginning. '' SAME LOT NO. 8 Block. Maplewood, IncorpvflW per plat r^orded in Plat ■ 15, page 41, office tff. Register of Deeds of DUn County, and Four and R ^ four hundredths (4.64) aOt more or less, or land adjar" to said Lot No. 8 Block L. said 4.64 acres, more or being a portion of the oH tract of land conveyed to corporation, part of which WHS later subdivided and recorded in Plat Book above mentioned, and the remaining portion be ing yet not subdividM, which plat referettoe 4s kliteby made for a more de» scription of ame. Si® twd to Willie W. Bass et wKj^'Book 192, page 410, Durham County Registry. ; This 11th day of November, 1958. ‘ William A. Marsh, J^, Com* missioner Nov. 15. 22. 29: Dec. 6 i;Qurt ■ham Cot^pty Civil NqifJisil Miry Roxbma'&g'ram Johnson ^ Plaintiff vs. Charlie iUhiry Jokaaoo, Jr. Defendant The above named defendant. Court for the reUcf dertjan^d'tn «»idMR)BTDia^HK / . 1!his the 31st day df'deMber, 1998. Margaret B. Best Clet'K Durham County OivU Court C. O. ^^rson, Attomiy' Now. 8. 16, 22, 39. NOR'TH CAROLINA DURHAM COUN'— EXECUTOR' HAVING QUALI cutor of the Estate JUTilann as £xe- harlotte late of Carolina. ns hav* estate to NorS exhibit them to the undersign^ to se- 11^ West Parrish Street, Dur* lehtt Jvll Court. Durham. Carolina, bjr the ptatntiff to se- . « cttle an Umilate divorce from ham. North Carolina, on or be* pw defeniaimt upon the eround ***** df two year* s»aration; that the notice will be plead in bar pf deftnoimt will furthei* take their recovery. All persons in- notKfthat He la required to ap- debted to said estate will pleaae jear at thfe pfftce of the Clerk make immediate payment, tf the Dtffhaih County Civil This the 20th day of October, ;obrt Of Durham. Nortn Caro- 1958. Tirtv «0) W. J. Kennedy, Jr., Executor oi ISn’^i&e^^ay of 5ecem- Charlotte Jeffer* Makes Gains N®W .YOlijK NAACP youth and cojlege units are moving towards timpw high in youth membelHipi'ps, youth secretary, reveled' ,tOd^y New youth and, colle^ ynitii are being orgeniped in vaf^iJS p^ta of the country and, m aSdifion. the fall youth m6mbGr8hii),.jirl,ve tW;{r -^ews could grow with the is meeting with great succes^ ftp years.” * | said. The following rej^r^. itoSen y IBERGAMOli CONDITIONER OUR tusmss, •m^is TO MBP youl Union Insurance And Realty 814 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TEL.: 3,^1 NORTH Cid^OLINA DURHAM C^OUNTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of order of the Superior Coflrt of Durham County, made in the Secial proceedings entitled eehanics and Farmers Bank, Adminiatrator of Ju^cn Dooley, deceased, vs. Guy Dooley, Ethel McNeil, Guy Dooley, Sr. and all NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY In Tl: Court NOTICE ROSA WILSON FLEMING Plaintiff vs. ' DENNIS N. FLEMING Defendant The above named defendant. Dennis N.-Fleming, will .telie notice that an action entitlM n above has been! commenead th the Durham County Civil Court, Durham. North Carolina, by the; plaintiff to secure ah absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground of two years separa^ tion; that the defendaht will further take n^tice that he is t*~- quired to appear at the office ol an the Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court of Durham. Nort^i ifoU Catl’l: Afford I toMiggWhatWe QfjEerl ; \m{:. Carolina,' in .the Courthouse Durham, on or before thirty?' (30) days after the 1st day oft December, 1958, and answer or, demur to the complaint in said Qottr\n r\y fVtA ^>>11 a.iu aii action^, the.Plamtlff Will ap- other persons in esse who may demanded in be heira at law of the deceased' coniplamt. or interested in the subject nyitter, the undersigned com- 4iissidner will on the 17th dpy of- December, 1958, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the courthouse door in Durham, North Carolina, oHtt to sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract of land lying and being in Dur ham County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a stake in the East property line of East MaplejyoQd Ddve._tli£- sauih:^ east cornei; of Lot No. 7 Block L of plat hereinafter mention ed, property of Malissa Day, NEW METHOD lAUNDUY And Dry Cleavers 405 Roxborp Strc«4 BROAD ST. BRANCH 11U6 Broad Street QUICK - SERVICE WASH TUB RoxBoro Rofid at Avonda1« Drive Feeiinq ?he Holiday Spirit? Planning That Party? IF SO! 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