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7K2 CAkOvi'HA | I.HAM. N. C SATURDAY, KPTfiMMk t», 1^2 RATES FOR CLA.SIFIED ADVERTISING •eedkr Cla;.*ifiedl: Minimum clutrg* $1.N, fe per word De«dlin«: 12 o’ciortk N»on TuMdajr - I si::rv}ce;^ OFFtRtu 1 IKMJIt MAKTJNrZINd i I III lU ItWI*!)! I-'I I FOft THE BF.ST IN OHY CLEANING AND SERVICE 4M Wml Mam SttKl — ri«« PoMla gANITARY Launderers and Cleaners OtAL M3 S40r COB. ROXBORO ST. AND LAKCWOOD AVKNUa ^UR SERVICE STARTS WITH YOUR FIRST CALL" W» Ictlmat* Mid DaiivM- Durham Builders & Supply •UILDINO* MATBRIALS Miltoii Av«. al WMt Main T«l. 6144167 D. C. May Co. . . IIm food dMica In paints PAINTING A PAPERING CONTRACTOR Kyanize MarK«R A R«My Streets Dwrfiam, North Carolina Phone 84-^M2S MLAID LINOLEUM, COUNTIR 9M. ASPHALT, RUBRM AND WALL TILB ~^!ret Estimates— Runt Linoleum and Tile Company, Inc. ■«B« 88V AUTO SERVICES Service Garaires SPEIGHrS AIJTO gERVIGE sMl fsrvte*—Stoam Cleanlns •srvlcs — Rocapffinf — WImm Aliffnmant PHONI 6n-3S7S Mtlfr^ and Payottovllle Ha. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners 40! Roxboro Street BROAD ST. BRANCH 11M Broad Street (^ICK - SERVICE :'WA5H rUB Prhra You Can’t Afford To Miss What We Offerl ACCU3ENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Individual or Family Plan~Up To $10.M> Per Day PIum Mis cellaneous Fees With Surirical Benefits 70 Days Per Year AGENTS WANTED Local & Statewide Men or Women Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance Co. PHONE US-3SS1 nr ELM ST, DURHAM, N. C I United Holy Church to Hold I Convocation In Goldsboro MEMBERS oi t&a Chatham County Fair, Pitttboro, Board of Diractori. Front row; to right) Mn. Laura L. Lea, Moncurat Mrs. Daity G. Mc- Qulllar, Silar Cltyj C. W. Bald win, Pithboro; Mri. Mildrad Payton, Pitttboro; R. G. Bry ant, Moncura, Fair preddant: Mri. Nathalie Turner, Gold- tton; Mrs. Lillie E. Perry, Bynum; Mrs. Mamie Jonec, Moncure. Bacic row; (left to right) Manley Edwards, Siler City; £. C. Lee, Moncure; Wil liam Johnson, Moncure; E. H. Powell, Apex; James Gunter, Moncure; J. C, Paige, Siler City; B. F. Paige, Siler City; H. M. Lea, Pittsboro. Absent from the picture are Noble Wombie, Pittsboro; Charles Lambert, Goldston; Mrs. Ruth McLendon, Pitts boro; Mrs. Omega Herring, Siler City; and Alonsa Alston, Pitttboro. The sixty-eighth annual Con ] by the choir of Usdaey Street vocation of the United Holy Church 6f Greensboro. Church of A.inerica, Inc., South I District, embracing the state of North ai/J South Carolim and Virginia will convene at the Branch Memorial Tabernacle in Goldsbr>ro September 18-23. The Rev. Samuel Clemons is Host Minister. . Delegates are expected to at tend from throughout the U. S. A., and Bermuda. Bishop J. A. Forbes, of New Yorii, vice president of the con vocation, will deliver the morn ing message at the opening ses sion. His choir from Covenant Church of New York will rend er the music. Bishop H. W. Fields of Dur ham, second vice president of the Convocation will be thp I apeaiter for the afternoon ses sion. Music will be furnished I .Oh* hm - 006 4M CtpVjfO !l N. fc. Woman Neariy Itches To Death ntu! wmt4$rcrtm.N»wi I’m bmM," writtt Mn.} P. RamMyrfL.A. C^.\ Htn’f bltiMd lociurM of vtfinal itclu r«ct«l iu'li, chfiinf. r««li •Ad «ci«ma vvitli u tmRiMii MW toiiviiia ctlUd LAN ACA«fi^biiU^*f cting 0i«4ic«wd cftma wbiU if koutbt* »«', irrit«t«d and wm«d Stn|>s 9rriiirhinc-~HM> IM«da hmitns. Du|i’ wAtr I Uu LANAC^E'IE V f OR SALE ^ ‘■UNIVERSITY MOTORS. Inc. wlf sell to the highest bidder at 806 W. Main St., Durham, N. C., on October I'J at 12 noon a 1948 Ford 4 door sedan, color black. This car is being sold for a stor age bill of $45.00, name of re; I0161CU uwuvi WMwavu w mi ncation number defsced." New Hope Baptist Ass'n Opens Temporary Office at Mt. Zion ™J!‘ Baptist Cli idantU tevltte Street, l LEGAL KOTICE 1 ORTH TAPnT.TNA Ar>MrvTS'mv'»'nR’R NonrE HAVINO OUATJFIED as Admin- ' frstor of tho Kstato of T,om Txjve rttms d«ve»w'’ I**'' of T)urham * 9iinty. North Carolina, this is t*" •1 rtlfv all nersnns havin" claimr [ainst said estate to exhibit them I th»* nndersi«npH at llfl W*st ‘i MTi.«ih Street. Dtirham North Ca- allna. on or heforo the 1st d»v March. 19fi3. or this notice will pleaded in bar of their recov- r. All Borsons indobtcd to lald »tate will please make imm>diate vment. This 24th day of .July. 1962. Merhanics and Farmer* Bank Administrator of the Estate of Lora Love Adams 1, 8, 15. 22. [OnCE SERVINO PROCES.S BY PUBUCATION IN A CIVIL ACTION ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT therine S. HiR. Plaintiff vs. liam Hill, Defendant To William Hill Take notice that a pleading ng relief against you has been in the above entitled action You are required to make de- to such pleading not later October 6, 1062, and upon failure to do so the party service against you wiU the court for the relief nature of the relief being t is as follows; to secure a in the grounds erf two ' Jbeparation. W day of August, 1062. tUgMIK! COIBt RecUini«d Msrchsuidise Regular $39.95 Bibles, white, washable calf-skin covers, gold lettered, $20.00 and up. $39.95 shadow box illuminated pic tures, flfi.OO up. Umlted sum l>er. Phone 682-5556. NOPTV CAROl.TNA DURHAM rnUNTY ADMINI8TBATIV1 NOT Ci i Havinu mialilied as adminjstra , tor of the Estate of Hattie Adams, deceased of Durham. North Caro lina: this is to notify all perrons havinp claims against the estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at “^Mobile Mreat^^gijrb^ or this, hottee win’ be pleadM in bar their reconery.. n All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ments. This the 1st day of September 1962. Rev. Miles Mark Fisher, Administrator C. O, Peamon, Attorney Sept. 8. 15, 22, SS. The above picture shows the Moderator, retiring Moderator Curator of a new orf-set ma chine heads of Auxiliary O^- Clulrkicgs of the e» ecuti^ committee'pnd Chairman of the Ordaining Council of t|j(e Mew Hope Baptist Association. Tlie occasion marks the of ficial acceptance of the new temporary office of the Associa tion now located in the Mount Church, 2215 Fayet Dnrtiam: The new off-set machine which will be used in making closer contact and effecting greater business procedures for the Association. The culmination of this action was officially adopted liy the Association duritrg the Admin istration of the Rev. J. A. Stewart in it.s July meeting 1962. All of the Auxiliaries have ary. Joined hands with the parent body in the acceptance, he pur chase and the use of the office. The New moderator, the Rfv. J. R. Manley') Mini4|t^r of tl^f First Baptist Church, Chap#! Hill and Hickory Grove Baptist Church near Chapel Hill had pledged his best efforts in ad ministering the affairs of the Association. To this end the new Modera tor has called an executive Board meeting with the request that the Committee on Goals and Objectives be present at the First Baptist Church, Chapel Hill, Octoijer 16 at 8:00 p. rn. Officers of the Association Front Row left to right: Rev. J. A. Stewart, Ex-Moderator; Rev. J. R. Manley-Modcrator; Mi.ss Claudia Prince-Operator of machine; Mrs. A. L, Fiimore- President of Missionary Auxiii- Second row; Rev. W. H. Full er, Pastor, Advisor of the B. T. V.; Rev. V. E. Brown-Chairman of the Executive Boa^di Rev. J. A. Brown-CHairman of the Ordaining Council; Rev. L. W. Reid-President of the Union. Officers not shown; T. R. Speight, President of Sunday School Convention; Rev. T. R. Cole, President of the Singing Convention. miRHAM mtmrr NORTH CAROLINA EXECUTOR'S NOTICI HAVING QUALIFIED as Execu- tnr nf the ertste of William Esrly Carlton, deceased, late of Durhsm County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all personi having elaimr against said estate to exhibit ♦hem to the undersimed at RT. B Box 44, Ward Road, Durham. North Carolina, oa or before the 20th day of August, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of tbelr re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate wilt pleas* make Im' mediate payment. This, the 20th day of August 1962. JETER SWANN. Executor ol the Estate of William Early Carlton, Deceased. M. Hueh Thompson, Attorney Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, la NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN TTO SUPERIOR COURT Ann|^HH§m^.'Vnd.'-husband. Earln^lmf^ffli^ 'Ali^e' JoA:ei. and nmbaap Romeo .loiies *' Peititioners vs. Hattie Alston Resnondent NOTICS OF RESALE Under and bv virtue of an order of Superior Court of Durham County, made In the spciciai pro ceeding entitled as above, the un dersigned Commisfiionors will on the 29th day of Scotembcr 1962. at twelve o’clock. Noon, on thr premises herein described, offer for sale to the hiehest bidder for cash, that certain lot or parcel of land in Durham County, Durham. North Carolina more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron slake in the edge of the street ditch on tho Durham NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE or SALR UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in « cer tain deed of trust executed by Lee Brown and wife, Fleetla Brown dat^ December 12. 1958 and re corded in Book 617, Pages 520 and 521 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durium County North Car4ina, d^ault having been made in the payment of the indebtedneit' thereby secured and •aid de^ of trust beine by the terms thereof subject to foreclos- the undersigned Trustee will »t public auctioo to m UM wdte He flMb M tm Court house door County, Durham. North Carolina at NOON on tho 1.31 h day of Octo ber, 1962, the property conveyed In said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County ol Durham and State of North Caro iina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: BEING all of lot No 3 o( Bloch 10 of CoiicEC View as shown on mao of record in Plat Hook IB at Page 175. in the Office of the Register of Deeds. Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, and al.so at shown on Piat of Sam Powell. K S., dated January 17. 1051. On this lot is locaterl a dwell in«, known as No. 706 Uacun Stmt. This property will be sold suli- ject to all prior encumbrances and all prior and IWit Ad Valorem! _ ■ , , cessfui bidder uoon the same t open tot I tprnis as hereinabove set out s.p.™bcr L 0. Funderburg, Trustei' South .side of Linwoort Street .in the southeast portion of the city of Durham, A. W. Sorrel, northeast corner and rnnnini; thence South 23 3/4 West 165 feet to an Iron Southeast corner of lot No. 10; thence North 22 3/4 East 165 feet with eastern line of said lot to an iron stake in the edge of street ditch on the South side of Lin wood Street; thence South 67 3/4 east 55 feet to the beginning; con taining the land within these boun (iaries, Beinf! lot number 9, as sur veyed and platted for Alex Wal ker by Rufus Massey, said lot it recorded in the office of the reg i.ster of deeds of Durham County in Plot Book paRe . For further information see deed from Margaret M. Ferguson, to H. E. Howe, recorded in the regis ter of deeds office for Durham County, in Book 56, page 232, and being the same lot conveyed to Major Alston et al by deed of 12 May 1943 from H. E. Howe et ux recorded in Boole 149. page 144 in the said registry ol Durham Tnunty, said propery now being known as 1106 Linwi^ Avenue, Terms of Sale: The last and highest bidder will be required to deposit with the Commissioners ten per cent of the first $1,000.00 of his bid and five per cent of the excess of such bid over $1,000.00 as euarantee of compliance, which deposit will be credited upon the purchasn price if confirmed, re- tnrn''d to the bidder if rejected and forfeited to the parties if the bKkli'r fails to comply with hi» bid. In default of sucti depo.sit at the Hose of bidding, the next highest Emmanuel A. M. E. Church “A CHURCH WHERE EVERYONE IS SOMEBODY AND GOD IS ALL” 710 Kant Str#*t — DuHiam, N. C. 4ahn Prariaricfc Eppt, Minltter Mrt. Evalyn Robartt, Organitl Sunday, September 17,1962 9:45 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL SUBJECT “A Mind Tj Work” Mr. Fred Hargraves, Superintendent 11:00 A M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON — “He Maketh Me To Lis Down In Green Pastures” 7:00 P.M. GOSPEL SINGING National Gospel Singers of Greensboro GENERAL OFFICERS OF THE A. M. E. ZION CHURCH Church who aid in the admin- Utrative work of the de- nominetion. Left to right. Dr. W. R. Lovell, Charlotte, N. C., Editor of Star of Zion; Dr. J. C. Hoggard, New York City, Secretary of Foreign Missions; E. M. Graham, Chicago, III. General Secretary; Dr. E. S. Hodge, Wintlon-Salem, N. C. Director of Bureau of Evange lism; Dr. A. P. Marsh, Char lotte, N. C. Secretary of Home , Mikaloil aad Brotherhood Pen- iSmtif , A. fikfam,^'Char> - lelie, N. C., Evangelitt Publish ing Haute and Alexander Bar- net, Durham, N. C. and Wash ington, D. C. Director of Public Relations. Not shown. Dr, J. W. Eichelberger, Jr., Chicago, III., Secretary of Christian Education; R. W. Sherrill, Salisburg, N. C., Financial Secretery; D. W. Andrews, Winston Salem, N. C. Secre tary of Church Extension; Dr. David II. Bradley, Bedford, Penntylvanla Editor of Tho Qiurterly Review and Rav. L. J. Baptiste, recently a^int- ed Editor of Church . School Literature. ' 1962. M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Hits 5th day of September, 1962 fwt, If. « iii Oct, fl, James D. Gilliland and Theaoseus T. Clayton, Commissionars Sept. 10, 22. Come in and Register For the Many Free Prizes to be Ginen Away SAl., SEPTEMBER 15th — AT — YOUNG MEN'S SHOP DOWNTOWN BUDGET STORE Drawing to be held at 3:00 P. M. You don’t have to be present to win. You don't have to make m purciutse to register COME ONE! — COME ALI.I You’re All Invited To Register Anytime Before 3:00 P. M. Saturday for the FREE PRIZES The Young Men's Shop . BUDGET BASEMENT DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY “A FRIENDLY CHURCH” White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE DURHAM, N. C Miles Mark Fisher, Pastor Sunday, September 17,1962 8;45 A.M. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics 9:80 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON— “A Pattern For Leadership", Nehemiah 4:1-3, 7-11, 19-23 Review of Lesson by Susie V. Norfleet Bible Class Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. “CREATIVE WORDS” The Pastor Building Fund Rally sponsored by the Board of i, J Christian Education Seijlor Choir, John H. Gattis, Director 6:80 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION Mrs. Hattie Boykin, Leader 7:30 P.M. MUSICALE—Gospel Chorus ” Building Fund Rally Continued i X St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church "SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE IMr* FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, N C. Mia,VIN CHESTER SWANN, The Minister MHS. Q. A. WINSLOW MRS. KATIE SMITH Mini«t«r ot Music Dir. Christian Educatioa Sunday, September 17,1%2 9:80 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL “SUBJECT; “A Mind to ,Work” f Lesson reviewed by Dr. V. J. Kennedy, |r. Chairnian of Board of DMf^SCto^ N. p. Matual Miss Marie Faulk, Superii^ehiieB^#'^% 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP—ANNUAL HCMJECOMING SERMON Dr. B. J. Nolen Editor, AME Christian Church Recorder, Nashville, Tennessee MUSIC The Senior Choir Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing 8:30 P.M. SPECIAL HOMECOMING SERVICE Rev. P. B. Walker and Choir of Bethel AME Church, Greensboro assisted by Rev. A. J. Holman, Hills boro; Rev. T. P. Duhsrt, Chapel Hill; Rev. J, A. Mclver, Afer and Rev. FsederiCk Epps, EmmanueL FRSB PARKINQ ON SAINT JOSEPH STREET
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