Revue; Over 300 from Throughout Area at Event GRAHAM—Three hundred and ten 4-H Club ihembers, their par- «nU «Ad friends siteadod the f«H«ty-w4de 4ress revue. (In FrMay evenrng, April 24, i«ere 4hM 800 parents and 4-H dub meHriierg were present for jhelr annual 4-H and Adult Dress nevuc held at the county court house. I^al iress revues were heUl in ds.semblies lit seven vf the county schools at which time 34 local pl»b.s modeled garments fecently completed as a portion of their 4- H Club projects for the year. The number modeling at each school were as follows: Pleasant Grove with 10 dubs represented modeled 108 garments, Green Level, 1 club represented, modeled 17 garments, Mebane with 7 clubs modeled 35 garments, Graham with 6 clubs modeled 50 garments, FJon College and Rock Cree* modeled 8. Green Level, with 1 club, modeled 24 garments, aover Carden with 10 clubs rep 6 11 ’^chcnku star* alt omnion ^urtion 4/5 Qt. QOO 8 Years Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon I TUIS #1#. KtHiyClY STUKHI lOUIION, Id HOOf, SCHtHiCY 6I5TIUHS CO., M.».C. ^CLASSIFIED ADS 10 Shirt! p&cked i or 2 Shlrtli S or mor* _»1.90 ca. 20c M. 19c Dclux* packed ihlrti 20r I' (Callophant'i SANITARY Launderers And Cleaners DIAL 2-4831 COtiNER PINE STREET AND LAKEWOOD AVENUE • Service Carage* Speight’s Auto Service Road Service ... Steam Cleanino ServUte ... Recapping ... Wheel AUflnment. PHONE; 0-2S71 Psttlcraw and Fayetteville S» tNLAlD LINOLEUM, ASH>HAVT tlUBBBtl AND WALL TILS —Vfew Citimotea— Bmti LinoUum And Ttf« tompmy, Inc* fBtOIW »-lB8»-yiGHT S-Sn) Itn lUXXSOIU} TOAX) resented modeled 45 garments, and MelviHe modeled 21. A total «f 308 gacnients were medeled in the ceunty schools. The tep winners from each of the 33 ckibs (2 girls) modeled in the county wide revue with aprons, skirts, and dresses. Fifty-nine home demonstration women and their husbands model ed for various occasions—church, house work, shopping and picnics. The state clothing specialist, Mrs. Genievieve K. Greenlee, and District Agent Mrs. Josephine S. Weaver discus.scd briefly outstand ing points which were timely, en couraging and interest. One tmndred twenty-five 4-H and adalts modeled in the county re vue. Mrs. Mable Chav^r-a: |^mer 4 « (Unb w»ml>er trcm Mebane, Jiidged aprons; Miss Annie M. Mur ray—former county. home demon- stratiph agent of Guilford County, judged skirta; and Mrs. Mildred Payton—Conty Home Economics Agent of Chatham County, judged dresses. County 4-H champions selected were as follows: Aprons—Ethel Hurdle of Clover Garden Club. Skirts—Shirley Trent of Mebane Club. Dresses — (school outfit) Sarah Graves, Clover Gard f;iub; (dressy dress') Dorothy Pathersqn, Graham Club; (sport outfit) Clayvon Gant of Clover Garden Club and who was also the grand county cham pion. CSayvon will represent the county and model her outfit during 4-H Club week in Greensboro June 22-27. The 4-H Clothing work was spon- sfwed by Biller’s Jewelry of Burl ington and the Burlington CTiam- ber of Commerce. O Scientist Gets Research Medal Joseph E. Coleman, a U. S. De partment of Agriculture scientist employed in the Philadelphia area, was awarded a gold medal last week in New Orleans by the Amer ican Oil Chemists' Society in recog nition of a paper on animal fats revearch presented before the so ciety last fall in Chicago. The paper described some of the research Mr. Coleman is doing to help find new uses for animal fats now in increased surplus since the development of synthetic deter gents. A committee of judges selected -Mr. ColcmaftV as the b«st of -72 papers from the standpoints of scientific merit and effective deli very. This is the first time that this prize, known as the Bond Award, has been given. An award certificate went to Dr. Daniel Swern, Mr. Coleman’s su pervisor and coauthor of the pa per. Both are employed at the Agricultural nesearch Service's Eastern Utilization Uesearch and Development DMsion in Wynd- moor. Pa. (near Philadelphia). Negro Methodisti Show increase i I NA5HV1LLE, Tenn. —The Cen 1 tral Jurisdiction of The Methodist I (Church increased its church mem-1 I Ijorship by 10,630 durin? a recent i I Bishops’ Evangelistic Crusade in I i the jurisdiction. | I “The crusade was the greatest I and most successful concerted i I evangelistic effort to be conducted i ; in the jurisdiction since its estab- ■ lishment about 20 years ago,” an-1 ‘ nounced the Uev. Dr. ,W. D. L*ster,, I Nashville. A staff member of the who has developed into one of i Methodist General Board of Evan- th* world, outstanriing arti*ts, he was bxecutive director, win b* heard in recUal at Ben- | tTUsade. IN BENNETT RECITAL^hl- lippa Sehuylor, pianist, who gain- el fame as a child prodigy and nett College Friduy night at 8 p.m. In Pfeltter Chapel. Rites for First NAACP Member Dr. Icster reported the crusade j totals as follows: Of the 10,030 new members, 4,- 272 were received on profession of faith, 929 from other denomina- I tions, 1,147 restored to the rail, 2,631 received but not ela.ssifie., land 1,651 enrolled in membership CHTCAGO—Last rites were held | training classes to be received lat- here last week for C.iptain Archie er. Louis Weaver, last surviving char- Ndt counted as additional mem- ter-member of the Chicago Ijranch i'>ers for the jurisdiction were 1,- of tl>e NAACP ' 177 who were received by tran.'i- Roy Wilkins, the .-V.«oclation’s| J™*" «*xecutive secretary, wired Mrs, ■ ni 'trift Weaver saying. "We have thous-1 ^he (^lumbus Ohm) D.str.ct, ands of veteran members (hrough i i out the nation, but few who eho.se . — T r: r, •AT., MAY ♦, mt ’ .*» s c r 1 r'.. 2 ,j.7. ^ "THI T««T« V*WnOLS»" Georgia Farm Extensim Workir Is ProflM to U.S. Agricuthre SfsH A S. Bacon. Slate supervisor of Pnvidinsf on-the farm hMbr- -N'egro Extension work in Georgia, home Cr.f»perative Rxtenmim ad- are same 9uO cirtored ktrm to remain active in the movement year after year as did Captain Weaver. “He gave unmatched service to the cause of equality and Treedom throughout his lifetime and all workers in that cause will miss him,” Mr. Wilkins said. Capt, Weavet died Tuesday, April 21. Capt. Weaver served the,Chica go branch in official cajiacity for 30 years as secretary, treasurer, chairman of numerous commit tees and as a member of the executive committee. son, Columbus, led all dislric?{s in the jurisdiction with a total of S38 members received, including trans fers. Tliere were 24,830 pedestrians injured crossing intersections with the signal in their favor during j 1958 in the United States. | MISS ioNES New Officer Is Appointed By Sorority WASHINGTON D. C. ise Avonne Jones, teenage pro-' gram director of the YWC.\ of Seattle and in.slructor at ilio Uni vor.sity of Washington's School iii Social Work, has been named as sociate director of I’-jUa Sigma Tlieta Sorority. Miss Jones will be respon.nble for developing the Sorority's na tional public service projects. These projects consist of dis seminating information on mental health problmes; volunteering for community services; explaining job opportunities to ninth-grade teachers, guidance counselors and parents; encouraging children to read more widely in a library pro ject called “Red the Winged Horse;” and cementing god rela tions abroad by providing tangible aids under its international pro ject. O-—; Cars that did not have the right of way injured 608,400 and killed 3,890 persons on U. S. Highways in 1958. Tice and home demonstration a'jeMa wiio ba« their counsel on re^eareh •esufts obtained by the De^tt- ment, the St::te land-grant e* has been appointed to the admin istrative staff of the Federal Ex ten.sion Service of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture. Already at work. Bacon will sue ceed P. H. Stone upon his retire- leges, and the experiment statiocu. rnent on June 30 t» a.s«istant to | There are abot 10,000 whitf agfcnis the Assistant Administrator in, performing similar duties thrcBi^- charge of the program work of nut the .N'ation. the agency, which is the education- Bacon be.^an his Extension *»- al arm of the Department. reer as an agent in hi* native Like his predecessor. Bacon ailr Brooks *'ounty, Georgia, in IM3. work primarily with State Exten ' Two years later he was promoted ! sion supervisor* throughout the ’ to assistant State sipervi^nr With ^ South in developing more effecli\« he.idquarters in Savannah: an# i* ' educational programs to as.sist the j 1955 he became State supervisor Miss Elo-; millions of rural .Ne"ro p»-oplc in [ .»tii-n Mr Stcne, who ha«l heM that the region. post, came to WashinJton, “Our Service Starta With Your Firat Caff* WE ESTIMATE AND DELIVER DURHAM BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Building Materials Milton Ave, at W. Main St. Phone 49€7 s LEGAL NOIICES Union Electric Company, Inc. • KlectHcal Contracting Electrical Suppliea • Electrical Appliance* • Lighting Fixturet DAY PHONE: 2-6248 2241 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD COAL “OK In Every Weigh” H. Head & Son tradiagu McGhee Coal Co. CALL 1-1941 FOR SALE $1,000 DOWN 3 Bedroam, Brick Hama For Celerarf Balance Lika fayiiit Rent vWiiwfftv V w^nivffi ; ' I ThI. You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offerl Accident And Health Insurance Hospitalization Inmrance I Individual or Family Plan - Up To $10.00 Per Day Plus Miscel laneous Fee« With Sur gical Benefits 70 Days Pier Year. AGENTS WANTED lx>€xd and Statetcide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Company PHONE 3^331 52 f Elm Street \ Durham, 1S."C^ 1 HOUR MARTIMZING (Incorporated) FOR THE BEST IN DRY CLEANING AND SERVICE 400 West Main Street — Five Points ^^’^'FABffAiSWAYS OPEN ■I. 1^. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WARD'S OPEN AIR MARKET 601 N. Mangum St. Dial 9-2049 FUEL OIIv^ KEROSENE Metered Delivei’y' Telephone 8-1217 KENAN OIL COMPANY HILLSBORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C. Planning That Party? IF SO! CALL US We cater to DINNER PARTIES • CLUB MEETINGS • BANQUETS, ETC. Seating Capacity For 70 BILTMORE HOTEL AND GRILL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Call LATH ALSTON — 5-2071 LOTS FOR SALE TERMS TO SUIT fOU Fence Road, Stratford, Hills, Redwood and Milton Road. H. L. NOELL 108 1/2 Parrish Street (Upstairs Behind Duke Power Co.) Telephone 2-1098 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HAVING qualified as Executor of the Estate o f FEBBIE JOHN SON, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 906 Mack- lin Street, Durham, North Carolina, ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Deceased to exhibit them to the mdersigne'! on or before the 18th lay of April, 1960, or this Notice ,vill be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said Elstate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 13th day of April, 1959. on or before the 20th day of April, ; EVERTA COX HOLLOWAY 1960, or this notice will be pleadHOLT STREET in bar of their recovery. All Per- ouRHA*L NORTH CAROLINA sons indebted to said estate are g PEARSON, II asked to make immediate payment, j This, the 13th day of April,1959. | j^qrtH CAROLINA FREEMAN JOHNSON, EXECU-i TOR OF THE ESTATE OF FEBBIE: SUPERIOR COURT JOHNSON, DECEASED. ! NOTICE M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTWI- ^gvvis A. Wright and wife, Lu- NEY. I cille Wright: L. Ernest Wright and April. 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23 I wife, Emma Wright; Isaac Wright NEW METHOD lAUNDRY Dry Cleaiierrf 405 Roxboro Street BROAD ST. BRANCH '1106 Broad Street - SEIWCK WASH TUB Roxboro Road at Avondale Drive DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA) :ss. DURHAM COUNTY) and wife, Inez Wright. Petitioners vs. Lettie King, single; Anna King, single; Sam Kennedy, Joe .Ken- I nedy; Will Kennedy, et al, defend- [ ants. I- The defendants, Lettie King, ! single, Anna King, single. Sam COLEEN K. MOOR%-4>Uintiff. j Kennedy. Joe Kennedy, Will Kee- vs. WILBERT Q, MOORE, Defend- j nedy. Katie Walters, Theodore ant. I Walters. Robert McKnight, MatU- TO WILBERT Q. MOORE: | da McKnight, Willie Mae Me- Take notice that a pleading seek- i Knight, Albert McKnight. Lucias ing relief against you has been 1 McKnight, Theodore Whitworth, filed in the above named action. \ Jessie Mae King, Chasie White- The nature of the relief sought] side, Estelle Whitworth, Varner is an absolute divorce from the! Whitworth, Ella Ruth Lawrence, bonds of matrimony on the i Wadell Lawrence Katherlene Law- grounds of two years separation. I Wnght. Bealnec L»v^ 44- -rr rrnitirrrf fn mnlcr dc i Ophelia Walker, heu^ at law ' Kir o , iw» i 0^ A- McKnight, deceased, and ense to such pleading on „ther persons m esse or not in fore the 15th day of June, , | and upon your failure to do so, deceased, or interested PHONES: 2-7071 - 5-6718 HDDS ON WELL r,o. Well Drilling j Price* Are Reasonable2 OUR BUSlNtSS •am IS TO mp Yooi 814 FAYETTEVILtE SS. TEL.: 3-6251 9BS THI MAYTAO CHItFTAM Here’s why you should buy your appliance from Mont* gomery & Aldridge! ... We offer Speciclized Service; the best equipped shop in Durham, including parts for all the appliances we sell. Montgomery And Aldridge Appliance Company, Inc. Cor. Morgan & Roney Sts. Phone 6183 Opposite Carolina Theatre Wfi Close Every Wednesday at 1 P. M. the party seeking service upon you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 15th day of April, 1959. Margaret B. Best Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court ; I F. B. McKissick | Attorney I April IS, 25; M^y 2. % , ^ ■, j NO^T^ CAROLINA I DUftHAM COUNTY I NOTICE ta CRfeD)T9JtS ^ I Having qualified as the Admin- ] istrator of the estate of Luther S. Gilliard, late of Durham County, North Carolina, thi^ is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 144 W. Parrish Street, Durham North Carolina on I or before April 10, 1960 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 13th day of April, 1959 Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Lu ther S. Gilliard, deceased. April 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 23. in the subject matter, will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Durham County. North Carolina, by the petitioners for a partitiun or division of said land as tenants in common and heirs of law ai the deceased. ’And sdid: d^tSMlants will fur- tter.tate, notice that they aj^ le- qwred to apepar at the offi^.^ the Clerk cf Superior Court of Durham ^^th Carelina, ih' his ofm-e Court Ho«^ in Durham, North Carolina. And an swer or demur to the petitiOB filed in said proceeding on or before ten days after the 23rd day of May, 1959, or petitioners wfll ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This 20th day of April, 186ft JAS. R. STO|NE Clerk of the Superior Court C. J. Gates, AttMney. April 25. May 2, 9, 10. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Having qualified as Executor oflcLAJlENCE WATTS. Defemhmt the Elstate of LULLI£ V. JACKSON,! Infgot deceased, late of Durham County, [ y*. CLARENCE W.ATTS. Defendut DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION iOKTH CAROUNA) DURHAM COUNTY) EDDIE WEEKS and wife, HAZEL G. WEEKS, Petitioners, For the Adoption of John Doe, Minor vs. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agAioil said Estate to exhibit them to tMI': undersigned, at 2306 Crest Streak' Durham, North Carolina, on er lie- fore the 11th day of April, 1980, or this notice wfil be pleaded in bar of their reeoveiy. All persons indebted to said Es tate will please make immediate payment. This 2nd day of April, 1959L CHARLIE DAVIS, Executor C. O. PEARSON. Attorney Apr. 11. 18, 25, May 2, B, 16 ADMINISTRATOR NOBefc' TO CLARENCE WATTS: notice that a pleading seek' ^*reUef against you has ilk thft a'jove-named aclti le ^ture of the relief is for the Adoption of Johi Minor. You at r aereoy required to defense tu such pleading oa i fore the 9th day of Jub^ and upon your failure to do parties seeking service u|K]« you will apply to ttt , for the relief soi^ht. This the 28th day at jr Kis^ Attorney May 2.9, m

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