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6A -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1966 •' '/^fi' • H-"-- 'Uj • fll «' V ~fl !■; I flhdUtfßtflMk|A BABY CONTEST PARTICI PANTS AND SPONSOR—Miss Pamel® Annett Bennet, insert, sponsored her second annual baby contest for the benefit of the W. I. C. Circle of which she is president at the Bennett Me CLEMENT NAMED SCOUT DELEGATE A. J. H. Clement. Jr., man ager of the North Philadelphia ; district of North Carolina Mu- | tual Life Insurance Company j has been appointed a delegate j of the Philadelphia area. Boy Scouts of America, to make a presentation of a Boy Scout statue to the Boy Scouts of the i British Commonwealth. Before terminating this Euro- \ pean jaunt, Clement will visit ! the City of Paris. For the past 36 years, he ' has served North Carolina Mu- i tual jn various capacities and ■ in vairious locations, and during ; Win A Fling With GE TV... See America Sweepstakes 30 Days on the House Plu* a 1966 Dodge Charger Plu» $5,000 Cash. Nothing to Buy. Just Register at Appliance & TV Center. AUTOMATIC washer Ipfe *147" Temperature Control ® HIGH SPEED DRYER • 4 Heat Selections — • Family Six* Capacity • Synthetic De-Wrinkler jiiMr'-J sll Q. 77 E«y T«rm» 1 _\ "Sunshine Special!" Check these deluxe features: 1 -— /y I • Cheery, Sunshine Yellow color • One-Dial Fabric 1 I Drying • High Air Flow For Quick, Sofa Drying • 111 J 240-Volt Operation • Fluff Cycle • Safety Start I V H Switch • Big Capacity Lint Trap • Porcelain I V Enamel Top, Clothes Basket • Lacge I/wKng Port 50777 ... Automatic ll I T,m " Dryer! —^ %mmmmT 539 Foiter St. 203 WcHont Village morial United Holy Church last | Sunday night. The contestants j show above with their mothers j are from left to right: Shelia Renee Atkins, Chelce Villines, Jr., first place winner; Robin | Riley, second place; and Linda 1 this period won many trade | and company distinctions. Clement is a graduate of J. C. Smith University; is a Cer- | tified LUTC instructor; a grad uate of LIAMA School in j Agency Management, and has | pursued courses toward the CLl' designation and extension courses at Rutgers University, j He is an Episcopalian, mason, and member of the Alpha Phi I Alpha fraternity. He also holds j membership in a number of I civic, religious, economic and social organizations, amo n g j them, the National Committee I i McClary. A total of $102.54 was raised for "the program Miss . Bennett, seven-year old second grade student at Walltown | School, is the daughter of El ! der and Mrs. C. T. Bennett. I of the Boy Scouts of America, ; Director of the National Urban I League and a Trustee of John son C. Smith University. MT. GILEAD TO SERVE WOMEN'S DAY j The Mt. Gilead Baptist Church | will observe Women's Day on ' Sunday, May 22. Guest speaker | for the morning service will be j Mrs. Lucia F. Taylor, supervi | sor of Durham County schools. | Mrs. Taylor is an elder at the Covenant Presbyterian Church | and is a member of the Alpha j Kappa Alpha Sorority. She is the mother of a son, Joseph I Taylor, HI. Legal Notices North Carolina DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex ecutor of the estate of Sadie Pratt Whitted, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 212 Formosa Avenue. Durham, North Caro lina, on or before November 28. 1966, or this nptice will be pleaded in bar of their recov erv. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 16th day of May. 1966. Emmett C. Pratt. Executor of Estate of Sadie Pratt Whitted. Deceased .M Hugh Thompson, Attorney P. 0. Box 1422 Durham. North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Sara Hariette Amev, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 2223 Fayeteville Street, Durham, North Caro lina, on or before December 11, 1966. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make imme diate payment. This 17th day May, 1966. N. A. CHEEK, Executor William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney May 21, 28; June 4, 11 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed b" C. H. Moore and wife, Lil lian T. Moore, dated April 2, 1964, and recorded in Book 745, at Pages 100-101, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Car olina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned Trus tee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Durham County, North Caro lina, at Noon on the 18th day of June, 1966, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County oi Durham, Durham ■ KENNETH C. ROYALL JR. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES "AN EAR FOR EVERY CITIZEN'' sSJIM ! beam lmiififeB 6ourbon rat woeid's rmrsi bourbon WK IS IcCy M , L *«* IK Muh JlggM Straight BOURBON WHISKEY UrnM* WWI, : 1 I>_ JgaMBSII |p. mm nuv CLERMONT. BtAM. KENTUCKY Colonial Stores Increases Common Stock Dividend NEW YORK Directors of Colonial Stores Incorporated, 422-store Southeastern and Mid western supermarket chain, to day declared a quarterly divi dent of 35 cents a share on its common stock—an increase of five cents per quarter. The regular quarterly cash •dividend of 50 cents per share was declared on outstanding 4 percent preferred stock. Both ''dividends are payable June 1, 1966 to stockholders of record on May 19. 1966. Colonial Stores, with head quarters in Atlanta, has opera tions in the following states— Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Ken tucky, Maryland. North Caro- Township, and State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the Southeast side of Otis Street (formerly Oak Street) North 42 degrees 2' East 100 feet from the Northeast side of Cecil Street (formerly Cross Street) at the Northernmost corner of Lot No 7 on the plat herein after referred to. and running thence South 47 degrees 58' East 121 feet to a stake on the Northwest side of a 10 foot al ley; thence with said side of said alley North 42 degrees 2' East 50 feet to a stake, the Southernmost corner of Lot No. 5: thence North 47 degrees 58' West 121 feet to a stake on the Southeast side of Otis Street; thence with said side of Otis Street South 42 degrees 2' West 50 feet to a stake, the point of Beginning and being Lot 6 of the resurvey of the Fitzgerald Development a s shown in Plat Book 3, at Page 181. Durham County Registry to which reference is hereby made for more particular de scription. The house located on this lot is known as No. 2217 Otis Street. This Property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all prior and 1966 Ad Valorem Taxes. This Sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in crease bids as required b law. creased bids as required by law. This 17th day of May, 1966. William A. Marsh, Jr., Trustee William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney May 21, 28; June 4, 11 lina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. -Reeves Continued from page 4A out many a shout and A-men." A member of Oak Grove, he was presented a plaque by the pastor of the church the Rev. Z. D. Harris. Mr. Reeves also received a purse. Mrs. Mamie Pulley was co chairman of the program. Hp ECONOMY A I f Super Savingt i» R? m H I B on Play wear for V 111 Bl young nters of all I* ~ ~ i / Xl. -«U | | ages at over i : j j| ■■ 1100 Grant ,tores. bfA fod 1 K\ Snap them up... Save! i>) GIRl 5'2-PC. 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Many color*. 6-1" (Jj /(oX Win A FREE HONDA "65" " ol h ' *ad adult* may register. See the Complete Line of Hondas—Take a Free Demonstration Ride At Open Road, Inc., 616 W. Chapel Hill Street Simply Clip and Mall or Bring This Haady Credit Applicatloa to Graats, Lakewood or Welloa* Village You Are > "\ W. T. GRANT CO. Cordially j NAME j Invited lADDRESSl ADDRESS HOW LONG I J CITY STATE ZIP CODI J to Open PHONE ■ I HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT AT □ Checking □ SovlnQ« ! A Grant ■>{ I HAVE ACCOUNTS AT lAm Employed At » FIRM NAME I Open | Clo»ed _ CHARGE : ' ' Fln " S | | | How Lon 0 ? .. Mo. .. Yr. J ACCOUNT i~ •| | Occupation ■ i I WANT A a BUDGET ACCOUNT □ 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT J LAKEWOOD I WELLONS VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER | SHOPPING CENTER Mrs. Mildred Jones Hostess to Friendly Circle Club On Sun., May 15, the Friend ly Circle Club of St. Mark A. M. E. Zion Church met with Mrs. Mildred Jones, 2314 El lington Street Devotionals were led by the vice-president, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Members present were; Le- Roy Roberson, James Bethea, W. L. Thompson, Mesdames Little- John, Elizabeth Brown, Helen McNeil, Corene Brown, Ida Roberson, Ada Bates, Dazel Stephens, Annie Thompson, Lena Thompson, Sarah Came ron, Louise Frazier, Carrie Grantt, Odessa Alexander, and Mildred Jones. After the business session, the hostess served a delicious repast. Mrs. Florence Little john thanked the hostess for an enjoyable evening.
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