I THE CAROLINA "THI TftUTH UNMNN.ED" TIMES SAT, MAY 30, 1959 mm pa I* 0n» few weeks, he stated. The Ushers Association is the oldest Mil largest interdenomina tional group in North Carolina. The Raleigh Udiers Union will T\to years ago it purchased the b# host to Uie annual meeting and; Franiilin Christain College prop- Dlans «r» now underway to secure, erty on highway from the Amerl- lomea for the miiny delegates, of- Hew« and visitors who are ex pected to attend the session. E. T. Artis, chairman of the pro- tgram coramitte«, has iaformed of ficer* of the local ushers group ttat the Rev. T. H- Brooks, super intendent of the Oxford Colored Orpbuuge of Oxford will deliver annual sermon. Announcement of other highlit;hts of the convcn can Missionary Association at a cost of $50,000.00, it intends lo eventually operate a home for un wed Negro mothers, aged usher* and ministers who are without ample financial support. -CARDENCIUBS Continued from page one tion will be made within the next'been picked to plan for the event. MISS. ConlimiMl Eatnun and John Lawrene*. MERRICK-MOOR^ ; -Dr. Frank Toliver, supervisor of North CaroUna Negro high school, will be the finals speaker for Mer-' rick-Moore’s graduation rites at Xwever, Wilkins pointed out, t]iis urgent problem, as necessary as it is, “must take second place Uf the vital project of eradicating Hm9 art itafftd br oraeen tad n|e«beri«f ifi' A? Qsaen clubs. Mrs. Dav^iltiiiert stir president of the Azalea Gar den club. List of the sulMonunltteec. their chairmen and cochairmen, is as' eight o’clock p.m.' tn the school follows: I auditorium. Housing, Mrs. Emma Randolph; Thomas Hammond, son of Mr 8o*l.l, Mr*. Elnora SnMth and Mrs. and Mr,. Lonnie Hammond of 24M lynehlng^OnleM^dtirens' are safe Wilma Milum; Dworation, Mrs. Pine street road, is the school s " of their basic Ann Webb; Cxchang* Corn.r, Mrs. first honor student; and Nellie ^ , nara Jones; PubHelty, Mrs. Na-, Covington, daughter of Mrs. Pearl ^ poleon Sanders and Mrs. Flossie Flowers of 404 Cecil street, is $eagrani’^ Crown MfMMI-tlSTlUHS COMPNtr. HEW VMK CITY. BIMKB WHimiV. 88 PROOf. 65% eStm HEUm SPItHt. CUT-RATE SUPER MARKET FEATURING LOW, LOW PRICES AA Choicc Dressed FRYERS .... lb. 29c T idk White FAT BACK Ib. 10c l^arly June ENGLISH PEAS—303 cans 10c BUTTER BEANS Pure Pork COUNTRY SAUSAGE 2—303 cans 25c lb. 29c FLOUR . 10 lb. bag 79c I^RE LARD ■ ■ 4 lb. ctn. 49c CUT-RATE SUPER MAtKH Free Delivery On Purchase of $3 Or More •04 Fayetteville St. Tel 9-5829 SHOP AT CUT RATE AND SAVE Torain; Kits, Miss Lillie Rogers. Badges, Mrs. L. B? Farrington; Corsages, Miss Cleo Russell; Hos pitality, Mrs. Annie Perry; Libra rian, Mrs. Janie Wheeler; Prog ram, Mrs. Ruth McCowan; Regis- I (ration. Miss M. L Stephens; So licitations, Mrs. U B. Fraseir; Ex hibits, Mrs. Minnie Croinartie; I Publications, Mrs. Beulah Hill; Judging, Mrs. Plassie Harris; and Ways and Means, Mrs. Effie Cot ton and Mrs.»Callie Ashford. Executive officers of the overall planning committee, in addition to tiic president Mrs. Davis are Mrs. Willie Saunders, co-chairman; Mrs. Beulah Hill, secretary; and Miss Lillie Rogers, treasurer. ) Although there is no local fed eration of garden clubs, all of the city’s clubs are cooperating in planning for the convention. Par ticipating garden clubs include the Year 'Round, Azalea, Gardenia, Le- Fleur, Lyon Park Rose, West Dur ham Btossoip, Dahlia, Oakwood Park, Better Hoihe and Gardens, McDous^d Tervace, La. Petite, Pansy, Little GwdeB, Dogwood, Ktorehead Avenue, Sunbeam, and. liie Junior Azalea. -heSis Continued from pagt' »nt Frank Fuller, chairman'o^ the Dur ham Board / of Educ^fioti In pre senting diplomas to the graduates. The valeijctery addre*s will be va^uards given by Marjorie R. Lennon, "first — honor student at Hillside. A traditional pre-commencement concert will bp tendered by the band, and music |i|r the,i exercises will be furnished by tjie chorus and soloists Yvette Minor, Ma^y graduating with second hoport. Awards Day at Merrick-Moore unless they are certain to receive this and not be subject to the law of the lynch mob, then discussion will be hejd at ten o’clck oa the ^ other types of inequalities ap- mortiing of June 5 in the audi ' torium. LITTLE RIVER proaches the. academic.”' Poplarvilla Plan Citad The JMAACP leader cited a sffcte At Little River, Dr. Rose .'mgnt attributed by a newspaper to Browne, chairman of the depart-, y Stewart, county attor- ment of Education at North Caro-f^^y county, Miss., Una College, will deliver the Poplarville lynching oc- mencement address at 8 p.m. in 'j-j,,, newspaper quoted the the gytnnasium. attorney as having said: “We Awai-ds Day will be held Qn Fr,-l convicted (Mack Char- day, May 29 at 11 o’clock. Little River’s first honor student les Parker) by noon and we plan ned to let them take it all the way IS Samuel Evans, son of Mr., and! supreme Court. If a federal judge h^iu ordered him released, that’s what we would have done right here in Poplarvill^. Then we would 'have sent his body to that juuge and we would have said, Mrs. Walter Evans of Rt. 1, Ba hama. Georgette Thompson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kee, of Rt. 2,Durham, is graduating with second honors. 0 r- -Trial Continued from page ena youths for wearing badges to Har ris High School hailing “U. S. Su preme Court Decision, May 17ii 1954.” The teenage students, iiiem-, befs of the NAACP youth-coiahcii in Meridian, were suspended' by the principal, W. A." liee3, Jr., af ter they refused to remove the badges. t-t, SLOW PITCH LEAGUE STANDINGS . N.C.M.H.0 2 0 l.OOCt Bombers 1 0 1.00ft N.C.M.A 1 1 .500, Rangers 1 1 .50(Ji .0 1 .000 NEXT WEEK'S GAMES ^ Wednesday, June 3: 5:45 p.m.^ Bombers vs. N.C.M.A.; 7:15, Van^ guards vs. Kings; 8:45, Rangers vsi N.n M.A. I Code: N.C.M.H.O., North Carwf lina Mutual Home Office! W.C.* M^., North Carolina A|utual Agents. SUPER VALUES! At Keeler's Super Maritet Cr««ie A Whole FRYERS lb. 2Sc CHICKEN PARTS LECS .. lb. 49c BREASTS lb. 59c Weatem BEEF ROAST lb. 49c GROUND BEEF .....!..Tib. 49c Machine bliced Country BACON, BOLOGNA, SAUSAGE 3 lbs. $1 Fred PICNICS lb. 29c Cwkfay i^ire LARD . 4 lb. ctn. 4§c Oranwlated SUGAR (With $5 Order) 51bs. 39c White FAT BACK lb. I21/2C PET MILK 3 tall cans 41c OPEN WEDNESDAY AtTERNOON KEELER'S SUPER MARKET Tdepbone 2*41M Open Daily 7 A.M.>t P.M. Planty Parking Spake •If ROXBORO STREET THE CATHOLIC CHAPEL OF ST. TERESA OF AVILA 71t Farg9 St. Durham, N. C. 10:30 to 11 :30-.SUXD.\Y SCHOOL 12 Noon—SUNDAY M,\SS 9:00 A.M.—\VF-KKD-\Y MASS Confessions An)'time During the Week Instructions in the Catholic Relirrion By Appointment Telephone 9-7167 Father Thomas M. McAvoy, A.B., M.A., S.T.L., Ph.L., Pastor MR. MOTORISt: Are Your Tires Safe for Hot Weather Driving Driv^ In I ^oday and let us show you how little H will cost to r\>nev the safety in them, with our complete ly new modern equipment and new tread designs. WE USE FISK 5 STAR PREMIUM 100 PER CENT COLD RUBBER ‘We did id! «rf.-eould.-TUi~is TOUtxlMi^t loag-tim* friendt, pretidad -MCC FINALS Continued from pa$» on* On the eve of tlie commence ment season. President Elder an nounced three new faculty appoln ments including two new depart ments heads. Succeeding De^ui Williams H. Brown of the Graduate School as! director of the Bureau of Educa tional Research is Dr. William N, Smith of Baltimore. NCC’s new Commerce Depart ment head is Dr. H. B. fYoung of Pine Bluff; Arlcansas. He holds a D. S. C. degree from Harvard. Mrs. Sadye A. YoUng, his wife, has been appointed to a part-Ume position in the department 6t hme economics. 0 « aftiir. astonia Gazette heaped un stinting praise on Barber in its editorial comment on the eVent on the morning following. -BARBER / i' iteutKA' VODKA 4/S QUABT PINT $2-S,0 100 Prodt. Made from Grain by L. Relsly ^ Cle, Cockeysvllle, Md., U.S.A NOKiH CAkOUMA Continued from page on* AL.'fti»*%i,rf«t^M * i.wilCE 4UatUit^u uo tiuuiAAlliiird- Ol luC Ui Jit. uctUdoeu, lUiK or lyui'iidiil KjulOikiiH, Lllto Id CO ..utftLjr uii CitflUisj bdftu eoLiiLtj lU UlUlU M me uiiL.eti>lt;liU. dl ■*oo ijdMoua o'litti, uuiiidiii, iNoiui Caroima, oi' ot'iUio juiio 1, itioO, ur liiis uulice Wiki be piedU iii bar ijt uietr reto»eiy. /iu peibuiio la ...euieti lu £m>1u esuie mk; dbiveu iu .ildKC lilllllculdlc pa>iuuui. iiiib .1111 uay li lUdy, 1959. (Mrs. i!.ana R. Tuck, aanunis- M. Hugh Inonipaon, iratrix ol tne estate of John E. I'ucic, deceased. Attorney iuuy June 6, 13, 20, 27j July 4. 0 , NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF AtMINISTRA- TOR C. T. A Havmg qualified as administrator C. T. A. of the estate of Cecelia I Evans, deceased, late of Durham! County, North Carolina, tins is toi notify all persons having claims against said estate to fcxhibit them I to the. imdersinged at 520 Cecil j Street, Durham 4^orth Carolina, on| or before the 1st day of June,' I960, or this notice will be plead | in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate are | asknH to inaic^ immeHiate payment.! This 27th d»y of May, 1959. | Charles H. L»ssitcr. Admin^ i«tr»tor r. t. a. of the estate of I ^'pcelia Ev»ns. Heroased. | M. Hueh. Thoinpson, Mtornev. May 30; June R. 13. 20, 27; -July 4. 0- NOTICE TO CKEUirORS The undersigned havmi? quali fied as Executrix of the Es- >tateioi Minnie P^ Turner, deceased, ithifti! Ib jo notify pgffcons havin{^ claims against the estate of said deceased to tile them with tiie undersigned on or before May 28, illlk), or this notice will be pleadeu iif bar of their recovery. All per- .Hons indebted to .:aid estate are re quested to maKc immediate pay ment. I This May 26, 1959. I Daisy Barnes Turner, executrix for the estate of Minnie Turner, deceased. Everette, Everette and Everette, Att APtKkVS May 30; June 6, 13, 20, 27; July 4 NORTH CAROLINA i DURHAM COUNTY DURHAM COUNTY CIVIL COURT' NOTICE Australia Easterling, Plaintiff vs. Ciauuius Nelson Ka.'tierliiig, De fendant. *1 THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- AN'/, Claudius Nelson Easterling, will tai(e notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Durham County Civil Court, Durham, North Caro lina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defend ant upon the grounds of two years separation; that the defendant will { further take notice that he is re-' qiiifed to appear at the office of tho Clerk of the Durham County Civit Court of Durham, North Car 1 (rtina, in the Courthouse in Dur [ ham, on or before thirty (30) days after the 27th day of June. Itjj9, and answer or demur to tiie com | Dlflint in said action, or tlie plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. • I This 28th dav of Miiy, 1959. i Jas. R. Stone. I F.x-Officio Clerk of the Durham County : Civil Court 1 William A. Marsh. Jr., Attorney May 30; June 6, 13, 20. . • and 1057: In addition to Whitencr, sonie of , the city’s leading c l t i ? fe n s I who spoke worthi of prise for Bar-| ber at the testimonial dinner vwrel, W. HanrfIson Yancey, ftotm^r, mayor; R. A. Fcrgpsori, v prosfut i mayor and honorary. clhpiOnaif fta^ the testimonial banquet; tife A. C. llunnicutt;' ^ ''pa^br; newley elected councijinan .wf; ^ Falls; J. W. Atkina PuljiUsber'i(rf the Gastoni^ Gazette'^ Itfrg.' Glb^' Sanders, Women's Clvit' Cortii^trj tee; E. F:. Gallagher, ttusinessmiiii;;. and Attorney DonaW Ramsuer, wiio served as geni*ral cUairihan of the banquet commKtee. | Other prominent city offlcials who attended included Chief of police G. F. Pennegar, assistant- chief E. E. Rankiii; Grady B. Scott, Gaston member of the State* Legis* district solicitor; Steve Dolly, Jr., lature; Judge B. W. Craig, U. S. 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