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"WHO'S WHO" AT SHAW U.
—Shown here at the entrance
to the Shaw University campus
•re the fourteen Shaw students
recently named to "Who's Who
in American Colleges and Uni
versities.*'
Selected on the batit of
scholarship, participation and
leadership In academic end
•xtra-curricular activities, ci
tizenship and service to the
DOLLS FOR HOSPITALIZED
TOTS—Four member* of the
North Carolina College chapter
of the American Home Eco
nomics Association present
A SHOWPLACE WITHIN A SHOWPLACE
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hibit Center. Free, ami open to all. the di*play> highlight matt'*
achievements in spare, chemistry and fashion. Visitors from
around the world run catch a glimpse of what life on the moon
may be like in the year 2000. see the wonder* of today** clieni
ifttry, arid be treated to a full-scale fn-hion show. Boasting these
and other unusual exhibits, the new building rctuihs the basic
ahape and uura of the historic Time* Tower, the running new*
sign and the famed New Year'* Kvc ball dropping eerentonv.
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school, the fourteen honorees
•re comprised of eight seniors
and six juniors, representing
four states North Carolina,
Virginia. New Jersey and' Flo
rida.
Pictured here on the front
row, from left to right, are:
Sheila Tarboro; Minnie
Mitchell, Newark, N. J.; Joyce
Rolle, Miami, Fie.; and Eva
Grandy, Chesapeake, Va.
stuffed animals at Durham's
Lincoln Hospital's children's
ward to Mrs. M. A. Crawford,
a staff nurse.
The holiday project, financ-
Back row: Daniel Burrell,
Portsmouth, Va.; Sandria Wil
liams, Merry Hill; Robert
Christian, Lumberton; Vera
Allen, Wake Forest; Kermit
Britt, Corapeake; Annie Ab
bott, Ruffin; Collie Coleman,
president of the Shaw student
body. Bailey; Robbie Debnam,
Raleigh; and Sterling McNair,
Lumberton.
Ed by the students, involved
the making of the animals
from funds which they raised
by raffling cakes, which they
also made, for ten cents each.
All North Carolinians, the
students are: Gwendolyn Wat
son, Harrellsville; Ernestine
Richardson, Wendell; Jackie
Means, Greensboro; and Jessie
Dafford, Rose Hill.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as ad
ministrator of the estate of J.
Frank Williams, deceased, late
of Durham County, North Car
olina, this is to notify al! per
sons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
undesigned at 908 Dark Circle,
Durham, North Carolina, on or
before June 28, 1966, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
ment.
This, the 18th day of De
cember, 1965.
JOHN J. RICE,
Administrator of the
estate of
J. Frank Williams,
Deceased
Dec. 25; Jan. 1, 8, 15
NORTH CAROLINA
DRHAM COUNTY
DURHAM COUNTY
CIVIL COURT
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Plaintiff
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DENNIS FULTON
Defendant
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Isles Wed In Belmont Event
By MAUDE M. JEFFERS
GASTONIA—Miss Linda Dar
nell Isles and Nathaniel Jones
Mere married Sunday at 6 p.m.
at O'Connors Grove Methodist
Church in Belmont The Rev.
J A Quick, pastor, officiated
in the impressive double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Hiawatha Isles of
Belmont She is a graduate of
Reid High School, Belmont,
and A. and T. College, and a
member of the AKA Sorority.
She is a teacher at Weldon.
Parents of the bridegroom
are Mr and Mrs Arthur Jones,
of Greenville. S. C. Also"*?®
graduate of A. and T. College
and a former member of the
football team, he is now life
guard and swimming instructor
at the Greenville YMCA.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Jethro R.
Mann of Lincoln High School
faculty.
The vows' were spoken be
fore an altar flanked with can
delabra set with gleaming
white cathedral tapers; a back
ground of greenery and tall
altar vases of ferns and gladi
oli.
Given in marriage by her
father, the 'bride wore a floor
length dress of silk cloud satin
with a scoop neckline accented
with pearls and sequins. The
skirt ended in a sweep train.
Her tiered veil of bridal il
lusion was attached to a minia
ture crown. She carried a white
Bible topped with an orchid
and showered ■with satin rib
bons.
Attending her as matron of
honor was Mrs. Hiawatha Hus
ton Isles, Jr., of Belmont.
Bridesmaids were Misses Kay
NORTH CAROLINA
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
In The Matter of JOSEPHINE
HARRIS WHTTE, Executrix of
THE ESTATE OF GEORGE
DANIEL WHITE, JR.. Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The UNDERSIGNED, Jose
phine Harris White, having
qualified as Executrix of The
Estate of George Daniel White,
Jr., deceased of Durham Coun
ty, North Carolina on the 3rd
day of December, 1965, hereby
notifies all persons having
claims against said Estate to
present them to the under
signed on or before the 30th
day of June, 1966, or this no
tice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery as provided by
G.S. 28-47.
All persons indebted to said
Estate will please make imme
diate payment to the under
signed or her attorneys.
This 28th day of December,
1965.
Josephine Harris White,
Executrix of the
Estate of
George Daniel White, Jr
McKissick and Burt, Attorneys
Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22
an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Dur
ham County Civil Court, Dur
ham, North Carolina, by the
plaintiff to secure an absolute
divorce from the defendant
upon grounds of two years
separation.
THE DEFENDANT WILL
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
THAT he is required to appear
at the Office of the Clerk of
the Durham County Civil Court
of Durham, North Carolina, in
the Courthouse in Durham, on
or before thirty (30) days after
the 25th day of January, 1966,
and answer or demur to the
Complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded
in said Complaint,
THIS 21st day of December
1965.
Margaret B. Best
Clerk, Durham County
Civil Court
William A. Marsh, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Dec. 25; 1965; Jan 1, 8, 15, 1966
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Frances Isles, Drucilla Isles,,
joth of Belmont, Mrs. Charles
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They wore dresses of pink
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ahd carried pink poinsettias.
Junior bridesmaids were
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William Sinclair of Charlotte
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Mrs. Kenney Martin was hos
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The bride's table was cov
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Decorations were ferns and
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Assisting in receiving were
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Ralph Isles, Charles Clauson
and Carl Forney. After the
honeymoon trip the young cou
ple will live in Greenville.
Seeks Appeals
In Searches
Court Ruling
RICHMOND Two civil
rights organizations last week
asked the Fourth U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals here to over
turn a lower court's refusal to
enjoin Baltimore police from
searching private buildings
without first obtaining search
warrants.
NAACP Legal Defense and
Educational Fund lawyers
along with attorneys for the
Baltimore NAACP branch
brought the appeal in behalf
of seven Baltimore Negroes.
The suit is a class action in
behalf of all Negroes similarly
situated. It stems from an in
tensive police manhunt a year
*go for two Negro brothers
suspected of the Christmas
Eve holdup of a liquor store
and the subsequent shooting
of two white policemen.
In the 19 days following the
crimes special police squads, in
many cases acting on anony
mous "tips," conducted more
than 300 searches of Negro
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Holly Spring!—Ruit College
freshman Earnestyne Evans
writei about her part in the
civil rights movement in a by-
OVER 20 FAMILIES EVICTED IN ALA.
FOR TRYING TO USE VOTING RIGHT
ATLANTA, Ga. Stokely
Carmichael, Lowndes County
Ala. SNCC workers, said that
over twenty families have been
evicted because they were ac
tive in the Lowndes County, Al
abama voter registration cam
paign.
The evicted people will be
living in "tent city" in tents
put up on seven acres of land
that the Lowndes County
homes, churches and business
es for the brothers, Samuel and
Earl Veney.
Most of the searches were
conducted without search war
rants, although warrants for
the arrest of the Veney bro
thers had been issued.
As a result of the raids, Ne
gro residents of Baltimore,
through the Legal Defense
Fund and the NAACP, asked
the U.S. District Court in Bal
timore to enjoin Police Com
missioner Bernard C. Schmidt
and his subordinates from con
tinuing such searches.
After lengthy hearings last
January and February the
court on April 14 declined to
issue injunctions.
The Veney brothers were ar
rested in March.
SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1966 THE CAROLINA TIMES—
line article in the January
"You the Reader" issue of
Seventeen Magazine. The teen
age daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Evans Sr., of Route 1,
Christian Movement has pur
chased from friends of the
Movement. "The people were
told to get off the land by
January 1," says Carmichael,
"but they're not going to get
off because they know there
are no jobs in the big cities.
They know if they leave, the
strength of the voter registra
tion campaign would diminish."
Tent City is being built seven
miles from where Mrs. Viola
Luizzo was killed and twenty
miles from where John Daniels
was killed. SNCC workers,
Stokely Carmichael, Gloria Lar
ry, Scotty B. Smith and Fay
Belamy will stay in the tents
with the evicted farmers. Tents
are being used because some
1 families are too large to move
in with relatives or friends.
The tents will provide more
space.
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