Sorority Entertains President Members of ih* Rho (Durhkm) chapter of Iota Phi ^mbda lorority pose for the pjhotographer dtf^ing a Founder's Day banquet given by the chap ter '«t which the national presi dent of the organization, Mrs; 0ksie Mitchell, of Birmingham, ;^s guast speaker. Shown here ^jjiire' (seated, center) Miss Ruby Tlklding, Mrs. Barbara Avant. Sht Lucille Baines. Mrs. Bessie (Imer, Mrs. Miranda Hayden, (regional treasurer of Tuskegee, Ala.) Mrs. Louise McCrea (chap ter president), Mrs. Gloria Hub bard, Mrs. Constantine Lyon, Mrs. Arnelle Robihsoc and Mrs. Omeda Livingstone. On the back row, seated, are Mrs. Bernice Ingram, Mrs. Fan nie McLean, Mrs. Vivian Gates, Mrs. Gazella Lipscomb, Mrs. Ruth Bolden, Mrs. Lucille Wil liams. Mrs. Otelia Stewart, Mrs. Eula Harris. Mrs. Viola Turner. Mrs. Laura Bruce and Mrs. Goldie Hargett. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Martha Merritt, Mrs. Mary Pamplin, Mrs. I^th McCollum, Mrs. Ruby Bolden, Mrs. Lillie Huntar, Mrs. Johnnie M. Brown, Mrs. Brodie Pemberton. Miss Nezzie Carter, Mrs. Lorraine Weaver, Mrs. Mable Butler. Mrs. Mary Clay. Audrey Kellum, Mrs. Helen J6nes and Mrs. Rach ael Underwood. NO UMIT AT YOUR A&P! GRAP WHITE Seedless LB. ‘ "SUPER-RIGHT” FRANKS 2 89' EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE 1-LB. BAG r • 3B-fas1.45 SuKana Pork & Beans SALAD DRESSING 1- Lb. Can , SUI.TANA Qt. BRAND Jar BJbJC lOcI ^Si CREA^I PIES Morton All Varieties Frozen Prices Eff Thru. JULY20TH 14-OZ. PKGS. Day Camp Youth Display Wares At Closing Event Cheerful, bright-eyed young sters displayed to parents tnd friends what they learned. 1» YWCA Day Camp during their closing exercise Friday, July 12, 10:30 a. m. at McDougald Ter race Community Center. Mrs. Ann Lunsford, Camp In structor, presided. The program consisted of ac tion songs, games, and dances. Portia McCullough, A1 frieda Peace and Willa Jean Thomas were ushers. , However, for parents, the ar ray of ingenious artistry which ranged from ‘dark hovering clouds’ to ‘men of other plants,’ were most fascinating. In addition to arts and crafts, music, nature study, and other recreational games, tourns to Long Meadow Dairy, Lake Ml- chic, and Stanford L. Warren Li brary were provided. Day Camp convened from Jufe 17, through July 12, af'** included boys and girls three to 7 years old. , ■ THE C AH&lin A TflMlS DURHAM, PI. C. MTUKOAV, JULY », \ORTU CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY , notice of sale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE 6{ the power-ol sale contained •» ccrlain deed of trust executed Thomas G. Melvin and. wife, L. Melvin, dated February 3, 1963 ind recorded in Book 663 at page 340, in the office of the Hegisl-'r jf Deeds of Durham County -jorth Carolina, default having been made ir. the payment of the iKiebiodtiess hereby secured and :aid deed of trust being by the crms thereof subjcct to foreclo^ ,ure, tile undersigned Trustee wtlJ •ffer for sale at public auction to he highest bidder for cash at the :ourthouse door in Durham Coun- , Duiiiain, North Carolina at ;OON on the 17th day of August, 963, the property conveyed in iid deed of trust the same ly- ng and being the County Of Dur ham and State of North Carolina, n Durham Townshlo and moifc artl'ularly described as follows; RF,CtINNING at a stake on the North side of the Fish Dam Road at the Southnwest corner, of Lot Vo. 3 as shown on plat herein- Tftcr referred to, whiph said stake is 12tt.2 feet from thi^ North- vest tangent intersection of said !'ish Dam Road and Roane Street, unnin'j thence along and with the West line of Lot No. 3, North I fle!>. 40’ Eost 216.6 feet to » take in the line of Lot No. fl;. hrncp 'vith said line North 88 ’c". 20’ West 65 ft. to a stake cornrr of Lot No, 1; thence Sotith I deg. 40' West 199.8 feet to a • 'tkp in the North side of the Tish Dam Road; thcnce alohg and "ith sid road South 73 dpe. 1)1’ ■^n!t RR.8 feet to the point or t)lace of hcginni^iMind beihg Ldt ■'fo. 2 nn Map of Pfnpcrty of V F '’nni', bv S. M. Credle, C. E., dated ’ bruary 11, 11)47, and recorded In th^ officc. Jj 'ecds of DurhJim,'' ’onk 18, at page 84. Thi.s Property will be sold suJt- ioct to ail prior encumbrances arid •'II prior and 1962 Ad Valorem ' axc'-'. THIS SALE will remain open or ten (10) days to receive itl- ■rcascd bids as required by law. This 10th day of July, 1963. J. J. llendcrson. Trustee William Ar Marsh, Jr., Attorney *’0 27. and Aug. 3, 10. YWCA DAY CAMPERS — Cam pers itanding, from left to right ar* Mrs. WiUy Lunsford, Craig Coopar, Derrick Bridges, Mich elle Lunsford, Robbie Bridges, Michael Williams. Sammy Me I Portia M cCullough, Tab C. Cullough, an4 Mr*. W. E. Wil- Luntford, Timothy Robinson, liama. Seated, left to right' Al- I Michael Perry, Annette Scott, I frieda Peace, Jerry Scettr ricia. and Linda Scott, uMI WHI^ Jean Thomas. NORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE - UNDER- AND BY VIKTUE ot the po'.ier ot sale conlaiiieu in a t-^'iuin deed ot uusi executed by «V/lsbil vV. beiJei's aiiu wile, Mn-i afuu ti. beiibis, uned iviuy i^,| iUtit;, and lecurueu m buuK at . in iiie uiiice ot tnei iteyhier oi Deeus oi Ouihani' v^uuuiy, iNui'tn bdioiina, ueiauit^ riaWiig bucu uiaUe lu me paymeni ut tae iliaebieune.>i> tiieieuy bti-| t/Ured aiiu aalU ueeu ot tiust be- lUri uy ■ tne terms luereot !>ubjei:t | lu lui;;ciuilHte, ine uiiuersi,iiieil iiuiiiee tviii uxibr i>aie at puo- iiC aUciiUll lu liie Oiuabl I i.Ui' dL iiic! OUUAUluUot: iiUUf ' i tk, 4^uliicttXl ^ uuiilciiiif ^.Ulth Udiuulia at kuJiM UU U1C| XI 111 uay uv ljkjo, me piop | ' ill OOl.U UctU Ul ulO ^laiiiti ijil.o alia being lii . uie . couiii^' (ji i^uiiiaiii aiiu ■ iialti-(Ji Kuiia Cdiuiina, iii Dur-. iiain aOAiuiiip aiiu mure parciuu-i lai^y UUaoi'ibeu as tuiiuvvs: | at a ktake on the SiuuUi siue 01 ^'ous Ml eel (atiryj, ihe iioiUiwesl toini-r ot Lot uii ^Vhicii house No. 107 Lyons Street IS ietateil, beiug W2. i teet in a wcstei ly^ direction. trom Uie Duke .Spur Iteiit of Soutnern Railway CompdPr'thcnce in a southerly dirctffon South 1 degree 34’ Eas* 136,8 feet to a stake; thence in a wesierly direction iMorih 88 de grees il’ West 4U.2 feet to an old iton^ thehce in a northerly direc- ilc>n with and along tiie eaBtern hoMRdiry Hne of the land of Sp- phia, I'illcy, North 0 degrees 37’ Wdst,14C.8 feet to a stake in tiie. sdutlj^rly side ot Lyons Street I t'h(!nce in an easterly dlrec i tion- with-and along the property bul}di:ig , line of Lyons Street; South 86 degrees 30' East 42.7 feet to the point or place of ucjiJipinng. The same being lof ot lan^ Mti ■ which House No. lOlj, Lyqns Street (dlley) is located. i ■Jne same also bdng. a portion of BeWffctS' ''L'y.rttt ' Edward Lyon fee. Sefe Special Pi’-oc. 32B6 in .the office ol sl^le•Clel'k of the Superior Court of Durham County. Further refcronce TnTrade to = special Proceeding for inlcrpieta tIon of the Will of H. R. Lyon Deceased, as recorded in Spec Proc. B^k 22, page 307, Judg ment No. 4958. This property will be sold sub ject to aii prior encumbranccs and ill! prior and 1!>62 Ad Vaioreir! taxes. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bidl as required by law. ’ i THis. 16th day of July, 1^3. J. J. Henderson, Trustee j William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney I July 2v), 27, and Aug. 3, 10. | Sunday School Teacher Feted I Mrs. Willie Sneec, teacher of the Willing Workers Surdayi School Class of the Mt. Gilead I Baptiot Church, was honored at the clans meeting on Friday eve-1 ning, July 12. at the home of MiS. 1 Kannie Roberts on Elizabeth Si. I Mrs. Roberts, president, greeted each member as they arrived and; Mrs. Mayball Bryant pinned cor I sages on the honoi'ee and mcm bcr,i. The home '.^as decorated throughout with tjeantiful flowers. Mrs. Jessie David.son, assistant teacher, was speaker for the oc casion. She was introduced by Mrs. Lillian Walston. Mrs. Davidson’s subject, "More Than A Teacher.’ was very informative and enjoyed by all. [ Mrs. Sneed was dtvlareu m be “More Than A Teacher ' ana was ! prejenied a gold engraved pen The Superintendent compliment ed Mrs. Sneed fcr he* excellpnt work with the class which Wi,« -•rganized 14 years ago. Aftrr the prescjntAtion the thirty two members present enjo>ei I’ames and fsllo'.vship. Mrs. Roberts served barbecued chicken, string beans, squash, corn, slaw. Harvard beets, hot --y e [Mt witw rolls, muffins and appl^ cheese and punch. .Ml'S. Lva tmjns and ULw Alpxia' .Moseiy presented favors to iiiciijber. Tha group unanimously 4*-) dared Mrs. Roberts as ing hostcs.s and thanked her^oc| au enjoyable evening. Mrs. E. D. Koontz . tlectcd Vice Fres. ^ • Of NEA Section : The North Carolina Teaefteni-* Association pruuJiy annonjH*e» the election, on Monday, July 1,; of Mrs. Elizabeth D. Kodnti as Vice President of the NEA partment of Classroom' Te^b- ers. The election took plaCf j»t the 101st NEA Convention iww in progress in Detroit at the pd truit Convention Arena aad Co- bo Hall. • 1 , ^ Sensational ROOM AIR CONDITIONER VALUES! BEVERLY SHOPPE CLEARANCE SALE Now On DRESSES FORMERLY SOLD UP TO $14.98 Sale price $5.90 - $6.90 ★ —-—★ BEVERLY SHOPPE no EAST MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C. n, BIGGEST Room Air Conditioner Selling Event of the year! DON’T MISS OUT ON VALUES LIKE THESE! FROM $145 rn':nyh1UL:u8UK:::H^a;s: MONTHS TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMENT ALAMANCE COUNTS SCHOOL S DEMONSTRATOR J492W RANGES AND TB334W REFRIGERATORS Mebane Lumber Co. Highway 7UA—1 Mile East of Mebant

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