ll.lfertMseDiionßrsf of Race
fo fief Doctorate from m
LUBBOCK, Tmm - Dr.
W. Dtaoa, the lint
Itapo *> padwte with a doc
tor* from Tana Tech Unl-
HI Mmd to INK
liwilimi, Houston, to m-
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rarity prof raw.
Dr. Dixon was graduated
with a Dootoc of Education
depee In August. She majored
la high* education and
mlaond In home economics.
Dr. Olson, born In Houston
hi 1996, Is now an associate
phssoi of home economics
education at Texas Southern
Uutamty.
Dr. Dixon has a broad edu
eattoaal background. She did
ka uadsrpaduate work at
PkaMa View, Texas fiJtem
194944. She took bar grad
uate work at PtaMo View
Slate Cottage In Pnkte View,
Ifcnsfrom 194946. Bha took
Beauticians Attend Trade Show
Tht Bronner Broth en 2 lit
Intaraatlonal Trade Show vu
Wd at the Refency Hyatt Ho
tal la Atlanta, Gd.
It opened with mora then
10 exhlbttora from every
Mat*. A three-hour private Jet
Ml eoOap eourae, «u con
ducted by a staff at atyiat
audi aa Ctoo Jackaon of-loa
Aagtaa, GUif ~ Jamea Harris of
Bnaton, Mam., Bam OR, De-
Mt, Mich., Stuart Angkman
New York and Kohom and
Joan Wellington at CWcago,
DL, and Elton C. Toland, Lot
Angles Calif.
Thla year the aaarton waa
eenterad around "Do Yot*
Thing". Every company atreaa
ad, If It laa ralaxar or a perma
nent w«« the beat If it la a
natural warn with proper can;
If It la a wig, wear It faahion
abty.
Seen and welcomed at the
trade ahow by A s . H. and A. E.
Bronner wen the North Caro
laa haaidlrhra; Mn.
Tneker, Beatrice Haß, Alaorla
Roberta, all of Raleigh; Mn.
Bather Wyße, Daley Harris,
Therm Hall of Durham; Mn.
fcther wyile, bodied her out
-11l from Texaa In the faahion
dhow. .Another artlat for the
ahow waa the lovely Mlm Perita
It waa then, aßra and excit
ing three daya to laarn mora
Claflin Prof to Appear in 70
Edition Outstanding Educators
ORANGEBURG - Profee
•or Jamat Mack, Chairman of
the Dhrtalon of Natural Science
and Mathematica, has bean ee
lactad to appaar in tha 1970
edition of "Outstanding Edu
■ton of America." Profeeeor
Mack, who was nominated
eerier this yaar, has baan
choaan for tha awards publi
cation on tha basis of his chric
and profaastonai achievements.
Tha "Outstanding Educa
tors of Amartea" la an annual
fnf«B iadgnert to recog
■tea and honor thoaa man and
tMMMB who hava dtattnguiahad
IliMinaliw tijr ainsptlnnsl nrr
lea, achievement! and leader
ship hi education. Bub yaar
over 6,000 of oar country's
taw oat eduoatora are fea
tured hi thla nations I volume.
Noodnsttnoa for "Outatand
snparlntendents and other
heads of aehoob ooUagea
. hdMtab who have first
hand knowledge of their an
uria llngrigliliil Malory ra
mkmay honor. T*y ire
Urtnnlty of ManasoCa in
1948-49, the University of
Colorado la 1964, New York
Univerrfty from 196844, Cor
nel Unhanlty in 1966 tad
Tm TWh Uahnlty from
1968.70.
Dr. tela J. FaDon, associ
ate daan for graduate atodhi
la tha Co Dm of Education,
was tba chairman of Dr.
Dixon's doctoral advise com
-44 Mrs. Dixon's dasaroom
parformanoa as a doctoral
student, bar dedication to a
fruitful oaraar In bar field, and
the quality of bar doctoral
raaaarch ware all vary out
atanding Her dafenae of the
doctoral dtoertation was one
of tha moat masterful I have
attended in my fifteen years at
Tana Tech." said Dr. Fallon.
"She poaeeaees pat intel
lectual curiosity and the tena
city to find valid uam to
her Intellectual concerns. Be
cause she poasses theee charao
teriatica, the work of her doc
toral advisory committee was
a pleasure."
During her long educational
career, Dr. Dixon has served
as Director, Home Manage
ment Residence, at Bishop
Collage in Marshall, Texas,
Home Counaelor for the
Austin (Texas) Public Schools,
and teacher educator, assistant
professor and instructor
home economics at Texas
Southern University.
and to earn more.
Plan now to make the N. C.
Beauticians Trade In Durham.
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MAKES DEAN LIST
kfflm Brenda Jenkins, the
pandaughter of Mrs. Dorothy
Lilly who resides at 14-G
Dorothy Drive made the Deana
List thla past year at Howard
University.
Brenda made a 3.0 the fbat
semester and a 4.0 the aecond
aemeater. She la majoring in
prwachool education with an
appßed arte minor. In the fail
Brenda will be a senior, she
will alao be the captian of the
Howard University Cheerlead
ers.
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ENTERTAIN BIBLE CLASS
Rev. and Mrs. Hamlet Eppa
of 725-B Holloway St. enter
tained the Homelatic Bible
Class, Monday, September'l4
at 7:45 for a social dinner.
Thoae present wen; film
damee Zella Mae Williams,
Frances Eppa, Frances McDen
non, J. R. Crews, Tony Macer,
and Ifiaau Linda Williams,
Karen Mercer, Delphine
Williams, Wanda Eppa, Robin
Crews, Pamela WilUama, Sheila
Eppa, and Rev. Eppa.
Mrs. Crews is the instructor
for thla clam every Monday
night Subjects taught an
Homeletica, Hermeneutic and
Doctrine.
tlon on the basis of local stan
dards of excellence.
Former Vice-President Hu
bert Humphrey, who wrote
the introductory message for
the 1970 edition, says of the
men and women included,
"The greatest strength of any
nation ia Ita human reaourcaa.
Theae are the men and wo
men who by their actions in
the claaaroom today mold the
couraa of history. Our hope -
the nation's youth - la in their
hands. As we honor theae
teachers, we are reminded of
their awaaome duty. As they
have our confidence, we muat
ghe them the tools to wage
Jafferaon'a crusade agelnat
Ignorance.' With men and
woman Ike theae we know
that our faith In education
has not been misplaced "
OuldaUnaa for aalection In
clude an educator's talsnts In
the ckaaroom, contributions to
taaaarch, administrative abili
ttas and any chic and profee
ional recognition previously
received.
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The Modernettes dotal creative interpretations a t "Steal
Away to Jeraa."
i A HA'IS OF DURHAM ob
served World Peace Day with
a series of events including a
Program of the Arts held
Wednesday, September 18 at
North Carolina Central Univer
sity. One of the highlitfits of
this program was a creative
dance performance of the Mod
Baha'i Youth Group from Henderson, Raleigh and Kins
ton sine songs of World Peace.
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ART WORKS OF M. THOMPSON ON
DISPLAY AT STUDENT UNION BLDG.
A One Man Art Show, ex
hlbiting the worka of Mercedes
B. Thorn peon, Is now on dis
play at the Student Union Art
Gallary, at the University of
North Carolina, Chapel HiU
North Carolina. The exhibit
beoa dbpky thwjli Oe
ernettes, a group from Wbitp.
1 ted Jr. High, directed by Mn.
! Edith Johnson. Miss Claudette
1 Thomas, advanced student from
the group, was featured aa
| solo performing a creative
dance interpretation of "lift
Every Voice."
totxr 9, 1970. All of tha
painting! are done in oil on
canvas or on panel A number
are large mural aize, Intended
for wall hangings. Though
most of the paintings are of an
abstract nature, lira. Thomp
Registration
Week Begins at
"Y" Sept. 28
Bagbhrtluii for .mainbar-
Alp and daaass at the HnM
Tubman Branch of the YWCA
•I2 E. Umataad Street begins
September 28, 1970 and ends
October S, 1971. The classes
that will be offered far the
Fall-Winter saarion are Afro-
American history, dramatics,
typMf, ittmnaertrs, hatmaking,
aawinf, cricheting, and knit
ting. Come by the YWCA and
see if the class of your choice
flta-ln with your dally schedule
and register. Dance, dramatics,
and Afiro-American history
classes will be offered to the
pre-teens this year. Do not let
them miss these enriching ex
periences.
The Y-teens are not regis
tering for the year. The new
Y-teen director has some very
new exciting ideas to develop
to make this year a memorable
year for the Y-teens.
A new club is now being
organized at the YWCA for
young wires. Its purpose will
be to promote fellowship and
to initiate community motives
among the young wives in
Durham.
Do not let the facilities of
your community YWCA go
unrecognized. Come by 312 E.
Umstead Street and join up
with its new program.
STEWARTS DAY
Stewart's Day will be ob
served at White Oak Baptist
Church Sunday, September
27, at 2:30 p.m. It is to honor
Rev. James A. Stewart, the
ex-pastor, who served there 42
years. ,
Helicopters to
Participate In
Project Hast
WASHINGTON - United
States Air Force helicopters of
the Aerospace Rescue and Re
covery Service will begin parti
cipation in the Military Assis
tance for Safety in Traffic
(MAST) project, Secretary of
Defense Melvin R. Laird an
nounced today.
Helicopter detachments of
the 42nd Aerospace Rescue
and Recovery Squadron,
Military Airlift Command, at
Mountain Home Air Force
Base, Idaho, and at Luke Air
Force Baae, Arizona, will be
gin flying MAST missions to
day. Detachment 15 at Luke
and detachment 22 at Moun
tain Home are both equipped
with the HH-438 dual-rotor
helicopter, which has seen ex
tensive reacue duty in South
east Asia.
The project, announced
jointly by Secretary Laird and
Department of Transportation
(DOT) Secretary John A.
Volpe on July 15, is designed
to determine the value of heli
copter! in providing medical
assistance to automobile acci
dent victims and other persons
needing emergency medical
care. The initial MAST test
was begun in mid-July in the
San Antonio, Texas area by
the United States Army's
507 th Air Ambulance Com
pany from Fort Sam Houston.
The DOT it the lead agency in
the MAST Study Group which
had Department of Defense
and Health, Education, and
Welfare representation. Secre
tary Laird has designated the
Army as Department of De
fense Executive Agent for the
Project.
human life and nature and
popular lyrics. A typical work
'of her sculpture which is on
,dhphy, allows man in • re
dlining state, and is called
•'"Man In Tht Year- 2525".
The artist, who teaches art
at the Whltted Junior High
School, In the Durham City
School System, received bar
Master's Depee in the August
1970 Summar B—lon, from
the Unhwrfty of North Caro
lina at Chapel Hill. She did her
undergraduate work at Shaw
University in Raleigh, North
Carolina and North Caro
lina Central University in
Durham, North Carolina. She
the latter ■sfeerslty.
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REGISTRATION TIME —Regis
tration for the fall quarter of
the 1970-71 school year got
underway early this month for
Durham Business College. Ac
cording to the Office of Ad
missions, about 600 students
entered the fall term, among
Legal Notices
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF RESALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
OF AN ORDER OF THE SU
PERIOR COURT of Durham
County, made in a special pro
ceeding therein pending en
titled "Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator of the
Estate of Harvey Green, de
ceased Vs. Nettie D. Green
(widow) '"-ft**' Green
and wife, Thomasina L. Green;
Ethel M. Green (single); Mar
cellus Green (single); and Ky
rus C. Green and wife Pennie
A. Green, and' signed by the
Assistant Clerk of Superior
Court, the undersigned Com
missioner will on the 16th day
of October, 1970, at twelve
o'clock, noon, at the door of
the courthouse in Durham,
North Carolina, offer for sale
to the highest bidder for cash,
but subject to the confirma
tion of Court, a certain tract
or parcel of land lying and
bMng in Triangle Township,
Durham County. North Caro
lina, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake
in the western property line
of Dixon Road 301.19 feet in
a southerly direction from the
south sidte of Eden Drive,
thence with and along the
western property line of Dixen
Road, in a southerly direction
ai it curves at a radius of
404.24 feet, 100.00 feet to a
stake; thence with and along
the northern boundary line
of Lot No. 4 BLOCK C of plat
hereinafter mentioned, North
65 degrees 38 minutes West
319.94 feet to a stake; thence
North 3 degrees 51 minutes
East 100.0 feet to a stake;
thence along the southern
boundary line of Lots Nos. 11
and 10, Block C, South 83 de
grees 39 minutes East 177.09
feet to a stake; thence South
51 degrees 40 minutes East
204.76 feet to a stake in the
western property line of Dixon
Road 1 , the point and place of
beginning. ?nd BEING LOT
NO. 5 in BLOCK C OF ARCH
DALE, TRIANGLE TOWNSHIP,
Durham, North Carolina, as
shown by Map and survey of
J. Watts Copley, L. S.. May 5,
1969, Map of Archdale being
recorded in Plat Book ,— —,
page , Office of the Regis
ter of Deeds for Durham Coun
ty-
This Bth dav of September,
1970.
WILLIAM A. MARSH. JR.,
Commissioner
Sept. 12, 19. 26; Oct. 3
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT
CIVIL DIVISON
DOCKET NO. 70 CvD 4154
NORMAN MEADE, Plaintiff
vs.
DOROTHY GILL MEADE,
Defendant
NOTICE
The above named Defendant,
DOROTHY GILL MEADE, will
take notice that an action en
titled above has been com
menced' in the Durham County
District Court, Durham, North
Carolina, by the Plaintiff to
secure an absolute divorce
from the Defendant upon the
grounds that Plaintiff and De
fendant have live separate and
apart from each other for more
than one year next preceding
th-> bringing of this action;
pnd the Defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the office
of the Clerk of Durham Coun
tv District Court. Durham
North Carolina, in the Court
house in Durham on or before
the 15th day of October. 1970.
and answer or (femur to the
'Complaint in said action or the
Plaintiff will apply to the
7ourt for the relief demande#
In the Complaint.
This 28th day of August,
1970.
Nathoniel L. Belcher
Bumpass. Belcher and Avant
Attorneys at law
2 Duns tan Street
Burham, North Carolina 17707
5, 12, 19, 36 T >
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF RISALI
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
OF AN ORDER OF THE SU
PERIOR COURT of Dwfaaa
County, made in a special pro
ceeding therein sending en-
these were: L. to R 'Mrs )
Leandra S. Toms, Bursar; Miss
Sheila Homes, freshman, Rocky
Mount; Miss Mahila Hcwett,
freshman, South Port; Miss
Barbara Carr, freshman, Hava
lock.
titled "Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Executor of the Estate
of Hettie Jones, decease*} Vs.
William Gustav Jones and wife,
Ernestine Anita Jones," and
signed by the Assistant Clerk
of Superior Court, the under
signed Commissioner will on
the 16th day of October, 1970,
at twelve'o'clock, noon, at the
door of the courthouse in Dur
ham, North Carolina, offer for
■ale to the highest bidder for
cash, but subject to the con
firmation of the Court, a cer
tain tract of JUU! land
lying and being in Durham
Township, Durham County,
North Carolina, and more p?r
ticularly described as follows:
BEING LOT NO. 12 of the
R. H. WRIGHT PROPERTY
LOCATED in Durham, North
Carolina as per plet of R. M
Pickard, Civil Engineer, dated
August, 1921 and recorded in
the Office of the Register of
Deeds of Durham County in
Deed Book 99, page 127, Plat
Book No. 3, page 145.
HOUSE NO. 708 South Street
is located on this land.
This Bth day of September,
1970. _
WILLIAM A. MARSH. JR.,
Commissioner
Sept. 12, 19, 26; Oct. 3.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINSTRATOR S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate oi
Betsy 'Jane Jeffers, deceased,
late of Durham County. North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned at 116 West
Parrish Street, Durham, N. C.
on or before March 19, 1971,
or this notice will be pleaded
ia bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said' estate
will please make immediate
payment.
This 11th day of September,
1970.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator
Estate of
Betsy Jane Jeffers,
Deceased
Sept. 19, 26; Oct. 3, 10.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
John Lacy Murchison. de
ceased, late of Durham Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having
claims against said estate to
exhibit them to the under
signed at 116 West Parrish
Street, Durham, N. C„ on or
March 19, 1971, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay-
IF YOU DON'T HAVE at least 3 months of your
annual salary put aside for emergencies, you
should start saving immediately.
Save 5% of your salary each month, until you
reach your goal. You'll And that regular saving
plus our generous earnings make your eroeig^ncy
reserve fund grow big fast!
And you may even find that saving's not so hard
after all!
NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SAVINS
• Mutual Savings A
Loan Association
A billion i>r the number t
follownf by nine zeros is
made up ..I" 1.000 millions. Yet
il represents only a small frac
tion of our current annual fed
eral budget a nil an even more
minute fraction of the national
debt' , N
Miss W. Crews
To Attend
Ky. College
Willette Marlene Crews, the
daughter of Bishop and Mrs.
W. M. Crews who formerly re
sided at 1611 Riddle KdT now
of 1318 N. Alston Ave. is now
attending college at Marpret
Hall, Versailes, Kentucky. She
was among others granted a
scholarship through the Annie
C. Stouffer Foundation for
three years. She is now a soph
more.
Willette attended the Dur
ham County and City School
She has served as class presi
dent, member of the Hope Val
ley, Githens and Rofer Herr
School bands. Member of
Troop No. 130. She became a
member of Faith Tabernacle
Holy Church and worked
faithfully with her parents on
the extension and home mis
sionary fields. While at Alpha
Chapel Holy Church she served
as Sunday School Teacher, edi
tor of the Youth Cronciles,
Junior Usher, Junior Choir, as
sistant secretary and President
of the Young Willing Workers
Union and treasure of the
Pastor's Aide.
ment.
This 11th day of September,
1970.
Mechanics and Farmer*
Bank, Administrator
Estate of
John Lacy Murchison,
Deceased
Sept. 19, 2?; Oct «, 10.
CLASSfFIED ADS
FOR SALE a Grocery store and
shack bar Located at 1409
Mo re he ad Ave. Good location.
Reason for selling: retiring.
Phone 682-2207
4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT
405 St Joseph's Street. Rent
511.00 per week. Dial 682-2207.
5-ROOM HOUSE NEEDED
Horace L. Smith, 2007 House
Ave.. Apt 11, Dial 48M17S
wants 5-room house n«ar school
in nice neighborhood.
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