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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends
and church members lor their kind
remembrances during my illness.
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LEGAL NOTICES
'NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
pov.er of sale contained in a certain
Deed of Trust executed by B. J. Bat.
tie and wife, Alice H. Battle, ciatea
November 14. 1960, and recorded in
Rook 1434. at Page 143. in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Wake
County, North Carolina, default hav- I
mg been made in the payment of the I
indebtedness thereby secured and said j
Deed of Trust being by the terms I
thereof subject to foreclosure, the un- I
dersigned Trustee will offer for sale !
at public auction to the highest bidder
mr cash at the Courthouse door in
Wake County, North Carolina, at 12:00
( clock noon, on Friday the 30th day
n[ April, 1965, the property conveyed
in said Deed of True, the same lying I
and being in the County of Wake,
Si ate of North Carolina, in Raleigh
Township, and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake in the
Southwest intersection of F.denton and
Rav Streets in the City of Raleigh,
runs thence West with the line of
Edenton Street 69 feet to a stake
thence South 100 feet to a stake on
:he alley; thence East with, the North
line of said alley 69 feet to a stake
on Ray Street: thence North with the
line of Ray Street 100 feet to the BE
GINNING, being Lot No. 2, according
to said map.
This property will be sold subject
to all prior encumbrances, including
taxes, and the successful bidder will
be required to deposit five per cent
(5 percent) of the purchase price. This
sale will remain epen for ten (10)
days to receive increase bid as re
quired bv lav/.
This 80th day of March, 1965.
J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee
F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney
April 3, 10, 17, 24.
NCC Choir, B&K&i
Set To Appear
in Many Cities
DURHAM—North Carolina Col
leges choir and band have set a
total of ten out-of-town perform
ances for April and May, which
began Sunday, April 4, with a per
formance by the band in Burling
ton and a concert by the choir in
Kinston.
Other appearances by the
choir which is directed by i
Samuel W. Hill, assistant pro- j
lessor oi music, are the fol
lowing: Sunday, April 11,
Chapel Hill; Friday, April 16,
Washington, D. C.; Friday,
April 23, Morristown, N. J,; ;
Saturday, April 24, Philadel
phia, Pa.; Sunday, .April 25
Martinsville, V*. (tenatsve);
and Sunday, May 2, Smlthfield
and Ahoskie,
The band, directed by Richard
H. L. Jones, assistant professor of
music, is scheduled tentatively to
appear in cori:«rt, in Albemarle,
Sunday, May 9
WANT BETTER JOBS
Winners Are Named In
State Drama Festival
BY RICHMOND STEWART
The State Drama Festival came j
to a close Saturday night after I
three days of top rated one-act 1
plays, presented in the J. W. Ligon
High School auditorium. Thirty
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two schools from all over North
Carolina were represented with
awards being given for the best
plays and actors. “Infanta," by W.
Ch/rlpcte Hich, received acclaims
f'-om everyone.
- • -1- - —4 - V.w, .1 ... ........... TO
! CHRISTIAN EDUCATION RETREAT A delegation of ».M.E.
i ministers last week extended to Governor Dan K. Moore a formal, in
vitation to address the 16th Annual Christian Education Retreat of
the 2nd Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal
Church, of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, wihteh will meet
at Saint James A. M. E. Church. Winston-Salem, in the month of
August. Rev. J. T. McMillan is the hoq pastor. The 2nd District en
compasses Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, and North
Carolina. Bishop George Wilbur Baber is the presiding Prelate
I Standing, left to right: Reverends G. W, Larkins, Presiding Elder 0 f
(he Rocky Mount District; T. P. Duhart. Pastor St. Paul, Chapel Hill■
Melvin C. Swann, Second Disriet Christian Education Director and
pastor St. Joseph’s Church. Durham; Governor Moore, Benjamin S.
Foust, Associate Youth Director and pastor Saint Paul, Raleigh;
J. T. McMillan, pastor St. James, Winston-Salem; Dr. Phillip R
Cousin, President of Kittreil College; Larnie G. Horton. Associate
Youth Director and pastor. Emmanuel Church, Durham The retreat
is expected to draw approximately fifteen-hundred delegates
C. C Lipscomb, executive sec-re- f
ary of the N. C. Drama Festival,
released the names of the winners
Monday.
In the triple A division. Dillard
High, of Goldsboro, took top hon
ors for its play, “Laity", with West >
Charlotte’s “Infanta," a close sec
ond. The best actress award was
won by Miss Victoria McLaughlin
• a "Infanta" with Miss Virginia
Massy of Second Ward, Charlotte.
' siting second prize. Frederick :
Wiggs was considered the best ac- ;
tor for his part in “Laity” and j ■
Joseph Campbell’s role in "Infan-j
la’ ’earned him the second place !
award.
The best supporting actress was ':
Misses Doris Frazier, of “Infanta” ! ,
and Olivia Hardy of Scotland Neck '!
AC. GORDON
poished shoes of the victim.
"This is one collection I won’t be making,” remarks Jeff Dunne.
Sander,son owed me quite a bundle of money, and now I’m sorry I
', him get into me for so much. I had phoned him a number of times
about it, and finally last night he told me to drop by his home today,
that he’d settle his account with me. Well, he settled the account all
right. .. wiped it clean off the books when he jumped off that box and
hung himsef! And incidentally, you. don’t have to ask me why we didn’t
cut him down when we found him like this. It didn't take any doctor
or expert to see he was dead . . . and that ho had been dead for some
time before we showed up.”
I wasn't going to ask you why you didn’t cut him down,” you
return. "But I do have a number of other questions to ask you. I'rn
sure this wasn’t suicide—-but that it was mrder!”
Why do you think this?
SOLUTION
You have noticed that the victim’s feet are hanging about a foot
higher than the packing case off which he was supposed to have
jumped. This would have been impossible. Had he jumped off the box,
his feet would have hung lower than the too of the box.
YOTJ ARE THE DETECTIVE
“Well, looks like Tommy Sanderson has gone and done himself
in, ’ exclaims Sergeant Bill Kindell as he hangs up the phone on his
desk ‘‘That was Jeff Dunne on the phone . . . told me that he and
a couple of his boys found Sanderson hanging from a tree in his back
yard ... a suicide. I guess we’d better drive out and take a look.”
You accompany Sergeant Kindell to Sanderson’s home. Hes a
well-known figure around town—sportsman, playboy, woman chaser,
gambler, and owner of a rather unsavory reputation.
Upon arriving, you are met by Jeff Dunne, an equally well
known figure around town—operator of a gambling establishment
and a man whose name has appeared on the police blotter a num
ber of times, but who up to now has always managed to squeeze
by without any convictions. He conducts you and the sergeant
to the back yard where two of his men are standing by the body
of Tommy Sanderson, which is hanging from one of the lower
limbs of a huge elm tree . . . and hardened as you are to grue
some sights, you can’t refrain from shuddering. Then, as Sergeant
Kindell, with the help of one of Dunne’s men, prepares lo cut down
the body, your eyes wander to the large w ooden packing-case stand
ing a little to one side about a foot lower than the brilliantly
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in the "Queens Meet" took second.
The best supporting actor was Aa
ron Purdie in Darden High’s “The
Wall." with Bobie Dunant in a
close second for his role in “In
fanta."
The winners in the Double A
division were Frederick Douglas
High School’s “Golden Slippers”.
'l'he best actor's award was pre
sented to Edward Mi tend for his
role in the cry of the Crows”, pre
s -r-.ted by W. S. Creecy High
School. Miss Barbara George, of
Central High, was acclaimed the
best actress in “Madam Vulture”.
The supporting actor and actress
awards went to Miss Brenda
Speight, of South Greene High and
John Summer of Unity High
School.
METHOD NEWS
BY MISS DORA D. STROUD
CHURCH ACTIVITIES
Christian Tabernacle
METHOD—AII who were present
! at Ihe Christian Clhurch Sunday,
April 4th, were highly entertained
i spiritually by the sermon and
music. Rev. J. M. Harris, the pas
tor, spoke from St. Matthew, 25:39.
His subject was, “Go A Little Far
; ther." Mrs. Allen presided at the
piano. Holy Communion was given
| at this service.
St. James AME and Oak City
Baptist Churches
Regular morning worship se.rv
| ice is held at Oak City Baptist and
St. James AME Churches each sec
ond Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
: Rev. J. N. Sheares is pastor at St.
James AME and Rev. Leotha Deb
nam is pastor at Oak City Baptist.
Music for both churches is fumish
i ed by their junior choirs.
Prayer Service
Prayer service is held each Mon
day and Wednesday nights. Monday
night meetings are held in various
homes and Wednesday meetings
j are held at the Church.
Church School
All members and friends are
most cordially invited to attend
Church School at the Baptist and
Methodist churches in our com
munity. Mr. A. W. Sherrill is super
intendent at Oak City Baptist and
Mr. J. C. Atwater is superintendent
at St. James AME Church.
Missionary Circle
The Missionary Circle of St.
James AME Church will meet Sun
day, April 11. at 4 p. m. Rev. Mrs.
Mary Frazier is president of the
' circle.
Sick
We are so proud to say that Mis.
W. R. Gaynor has recuperated from
an illness she suffered for the past
weeks. She was able to attend her
Church School Sunday morning
and rendered music for the oc
casion. All of our sick ones are im
j proving. They appreciate all kind
i ness shown them
; Berry O'Kelly High School PTA
The Home Economics Department
: of the Berry O Kelly High School
i had charge of the entertainment for
the last PTA meeting. The group
put over a fine Fashion Show
j which was appreciated by a large
1 number of parents and friends.
Ladies Club
Mrs. Dorothy Medlin and Mrs. J.
1 O. White will entertain the Ladies
! Willing Workers Club Thursday
1 night, April 8, at Mrs. Medlin’s
| home. The two ladies' birthday will
be celebrated after the business
session. Ali members are urged to
be present-
Visit In Washington, D. C.
_ Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bethea, Mrs.
Goldie Atwater, Misses Karen and
Renca Bethea and Peggie Parrish
spent the weekend visiting rela
tives in Washington, D. C.
FRIENDSHIP
A friendship is a precious thing,
Too precious to destroy;
A hasty word can spoil it all,
and crush life's greatest joy.
i To have a friend is to be blessed,
Life can never be grey;
j If you're a friend to take your arm,
and help you on ihe way.
: A friend will share your failures.
and wiil share your triumphs too;
'lhero is no thought of .jealousy,
In friendship that is true.
I So if you've quarrelled with your
friend.
; Take up you pen today and write
a little
Friendly note you'll know just
what to say.
Don’t hug your foolish pride.
Sometimes its weakness to be
strong;
It doesn’t really matter who was
right,
Or who was wrong.
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SALEIGH, N, C-. SATURDAY, APEIL Id. 1965
Love is the only thing that really
matters m the end,
So make this day a happy day.
And make up with your friend,
—By Patience Strong
ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW
DEMONSTRATORS
The following ladies will exhibit
their work and demonstrate their
techniques at the Arts and Crafts
Show Saturday April 10, at the
YWCA, which is being sponsored
by the Intercultural Committed of
the Raleigh Chapter of Links:
2:30-3:00, Crocheting, Mrs. Rog
er; 3:00-3:30. Rug Hooking, Mrs.
Jones; 3:30-4:00, Leather Craft, Mrs
King; 4:00-4:30, Ceramics, Mrs. Le
nair; and 4:30-5:00, China Painting,
Mrs. Middleton.
Tha exhibit will be held from 1
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