Durham Savoyards Limited to Present Sing-fest on Sunday "The Mikado", Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular Operetta, has been picked by the Durham Savoyards, Ltd. as their next show. Though the production is still months away, in April, the ground work has already begun. The first sing-through for "The Mikado" will be held on Sun day, November 21, 1971, at Allied Arts, 810 Proctor Street Durham, at 3:00 p.m. UNC Drama Professor Patricia Barnett will direct the show and Dr. Allan Bone, of the Duke Music Department, will conduct. Barnett is well known as a staff director with the Carolina Playmakers. The record audiences for her recent show, "The Birds," in the teeth of the September hurricane are an indication of her directing talents. Bone is known locally for his work with area church choirs and the Durham Civic Choral Society. Walter Johnson is the producer. The Savoyards, who do only Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, are always on the lookout for NORTH CAROKLIXA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND FA" VIRTUE of t lio power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by F.OZIA I.EAKE FAHHAR. (Widewt. det°d April 24. 19tiS and recorded in Mortgage Book 824. at page 73. in the Register of Deeds of Durham County. North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the pay. ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the udersigned Trus tee w.. i.cr for sale at Pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house Door in Durham Coun ty. North Carolina, at NOON on the 17th day of December. 1971. the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particu larly described as follows: No. 2202 Chautaugua St.: For further information, ref erence and description, see Deed Book 98, at Page 99, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Durtiam Coun ty, North Carolina, to-wit: BEING LOT NO. 38 of the Fitzgerald property near Nat-_ ional Training School, Qlir ham. North Carolina, said lot fronting 50 feet on Chautau gua Avenue, being 125 feet deep and on the west side at the corner of Park View Avenue, according to survey of R. M. Pickard. Civil En gineer. dated October 28. 1921. and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deed* for Durham County in Plat P.ook No. 3. at page 151. Savings and Excepting property conveyed to City of Durham for the purpose of widening the Street by Deed Book 198. page 610. and Deed Book 268. page 671. TIBS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior en cumbrances and taxes and all 1971 ad valorem taxes and assessments. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to re ceive increased bids, as re quired by law. This 16th dav of Novem ber. 1971. J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH. JR.. Attorney Nov. 20. 27: Dec. 4. 11. 1971 ( P.7H CAROLINA iHHAM COUNTY NOTICE OK KALE UN DEI I AND IJ Y VIRTUE of the power of sale contain od in ;i certain Deed ol' Trust executed by WILLIAM H. BYNUM. (Single), dated Maj 13. lOfiP. and recorded in Mortgage Book 050. at page 184. i n the Office of the Res istor of Deeds of Durhsini County, North Carolina, do fault having been made in the payment of the indebt edness tIK roby secured and said Deed of Trust being by terms thereof subject to fore closure, th e undersigned check for $3 worth of garments cleaned at Tuesday or Wednes- Martinizing, AMI W* the most in I" ullLt dry cleaning ■ "■■■■ Open ; am-«:M pm Dally Mon. 6 to 9 P.M. TXVrJVr*'r m - 9th St - & Hillsborough Rd. w. ciuk sivtf. enhr Location TOM'S 1 O W. Club Blvd. lOk hour I £p p P!„?c^''," amjm. '©£- THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING O Cor. Hillsborough I I Rd. A Ninth St. new voices for their produc tions. Membership is open to anyone, young or old, living in area who enjoys singing and good company. The Savo yard shows are theater for theaters sake. The auditions, which are set for February '72, are completely open. Recent shows, like "Patience" and "Pinafore", have drawn'people from all walks of life, all races and religions, and from every community in the Triangle area. Over 100 people take in each show. The sing throughs are informal and are an opportunity to become familiar with the music, and to meet the directors and the rest of the group. Scores will be provided. "The Mikado" thought to be G & S's finest show, is a satire, thinly veiled in Oriental Trappings, on English society of the 1880's. The music and typically entangled plot are perhaps the best example of why the magic of Gilbert and Sullivan has stayed alive for close to 100 years. Last Rites Held for Joe Weathers On Saturday, Nov. 6 Last rites were held Satur day, November 6, at 2:00 p.m. for Joe Weathers at Mount Calvary United Church of Christ with the Reverend J. C. Cheek, Officiating. Mr. Weathers, Jr. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weath ers, Sr. was a native of Mis sissippi and departed this life November I, at Lincoln Hos pital. He was employed by the American Tobacco Company until his retirement. Surviving are seven daugh ters: Mesdames Mildred Roy al. Marion Johnson, Mary Terry, Alice Brooks, and Miss Margaret Weathers, all of Durham; Mesdames Cathe rine Edwards and Carlotta Morgan, of Chapel Hill; one son, Joe Louis Weathers, of Durham; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Belle Briggs, and Mrs. Lethia -McKievsr, both of Philadel phia; one. jfrroJb©-, Joseph Weathers, of Memphis, Ten nessee; thirty-two grandchil dren; fifteen great-grandchil dren, and a host of other rela tives and friends. BLACK CAPITALISM is our bag, what's yours? Let us share a great opportunity with you. For appointment — 1 Call 682-9436. Trustee will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house Door in Durham Coun ty, North Carolina, at NOON' on the 17th day of Decem ber, 1971, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust the same lying and being in the County of Durham and State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as fol lows: ALL OF LOT 4 in Block "F", as shown on mnp of Forest View Heights, dated January 15, 1957, drawn by William Ragsdale, Jr.. R. E., and recorded in Plat Rook 31, at page 100 in ,the Durham County Registry, Durham. N. C. THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior en cumbrances and taxes and all 1971 ad valorem taxes and assessments. Tins SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to re ceive increased bids, as re quired by law. This 16th day of Novem ber, 1971. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR.. 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In our youth we look upon the world, and upon others in it with an idealism of beauty, of perfection, of touty, of puri ty, of joy, of love. We look at hunger, at pain, at hate, at war, at deprivation, as colossal mis takes, which we are willing to give gladly of self to change, to correct, to restore that prover bial garden of Eden that we are told 'once existed. But the world wants no part of this, it cries out, leave me SAT., NOVEMBER 20, 1971 THE CAROLINA TTMES- alone, I'm happy as I am, others are not my concern, why don't you worry about yourself? And slowly our dreams die, cause we are told they are impossible, we are called crazy, we are called troublemakers, idealists, blind children. We are told thats the way it has always been, you can't change it. We learn to leave better than nothing alone. We build catties in tha sky and in the suburbs and we try to forget the world that we once saw in dream. The spwk of change is drowned and the waters of disillusion, of indif ference, of fear, begin to pool. And we stay on that track, cause that track is the easiest track, that track does not take us through reality again, but it Continued on page 9A 3A

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