' i Classified Rates Issues 1 3 Cost per word 5c 4c Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 15c 12c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol count as one word. C. W. HARRIS”TRANSFER CO Local and long distance mov ing. Shamkatte. N. C. or contact at East Side Restaurant. Cabar rus Street. CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE—A complete course in Beauty Cul ture, Personality and Charm. Day and night classes; weekly or monthly. Air conditioned. Mrs. C. J. Pitts, Owner-Manager, 229 S East Street, Raleigh, N\ C. RALEIGH STOCKYARDS Livestock Auction each Tuesday. Horse sale Ist Friday night each month. Office TE S-C550. Home 266-2150. MONTAGUeIuRNITURF. Used furniture in good condition. Pltt'ie 833-9785. filO S. Saunders stSS't. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and CHICKEN (Our Specialty) i PIG AND CHICKEN 108 E. Davie Bt. POOLE BROTHERS Well DrtlJta* and Well Boring. Day .Phone J 66-2185, r' it Phone 268-25 W. Route 5, Raleigh, N. C. m'o'htTguT 7 !" Hew & Used Furniture EXCHANGE We Buy Used Furniture 1110 S. Saunderc Tel. 838-9785 WILL KEEP CHILDREN for work ing mothers Call Mrs. Lucille Alston, 832-3283. AUTOMOBILE* for" SALE *65 Comet, v-8. l-owner car. Very low milage. Radio, heater, auto matic transmission SSO down. As sume $49.00 monthly payments j Cali Larry Rose 834-7301. < WILL KEEP CHILDREN for work ing mothers. Call Mrs. Lucinda Burt, 526 Bragg Street, 634-J912. Legal Notices NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE CODUTY W THE SUPERIOR COURT Abdullah Zahriyeh, Plaintiff vs. Hilda Zahriyeh, Defendant The above named defendant, i Hilda. Zahriyeh, wili take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year’s separation continuously and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, tot the Courthouse In Raleigh. North Car olina on or before the S9th day of November, 1968 and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded fct ■aid complaint. This 9tn day of October. !9®B. GEETCHEN BARNETTE Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Wake C*ty >• Oct. 12. 19, 26; Nov. 2, 13 m nottc* NORTTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Quassen Elnthe. Plaintiff v*. Sonia Elnthe, Defendant The above named defendant, Sonia Elnthe, will take notice that the action entitled as above »as been commenced In the Su perior Court of Wake County, worth Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year’s separation continu ously and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is re §uired to appear at the office of ic Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County in the Court house In Raleigh North Carolina on or before the 2Sth day of No vember 196$ and answer to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Thi«jjth dav of October 1988. GRETCHEN BARNETT® Asst. Clerk Superior Court. Wake C*ty Oct. 12, 19. 26; Nov. 2. 1968 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROTTNA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Jack Rogers, deceased, this is to notify ali per sons having claims against his es tate to present them to the under signed on or before the 7th dav qf-Mav. 1966, at her residence, 537 Srhamberlatn Street. Raleigh, N, C, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reeoverv. All per sons indebted to said estate, nlease This 7th day of October, 186*. make immediate pavments. MRS. SARAH R SPEED. Admin istratrix F. 3. CARNAGE. Attorney j Oct. 12, I#. 26; Nov. 2, 598* WICK or"" SERVICE OP FRO- CESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OP WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DOROTHY WALKER, Plaintiff vs. PAUL TOWARD WALKER, De fendant TO PAUL EDWARD WALKER: TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: To secure an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff based upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation between the plaintiff and defendant. You ere required to make de fense to sueSi pleadings not later than November 29. 160*. and upon Vow failure to tio so. the warty • seeking relief against you wfl! ap ply to the Court for the relief sought. _TMa 4th dav of October, SB6S. E. -7 CARNAGE Attorney GRCTcmw BAsthmm 5 W Clerk Oupertoi Corot. Wake Ctv tg Oct- 12. 18. 26; Nov. f. 29fe Ap'mmsTKAmm notice NOOrm CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Saving qualified as Administra «■**«£, «*• «*«*« of «e. Ernest C. McCritnmon. deceased, this » to notify all persons having claims r H e,n#t *h? «■*«*« of said deceased present them to the undersign fp *■** Lenoir Street. Ral eigh. North Carolina, on or be fore the Mm day of May. 5899, or i! i‘* woi:eo win W pleaded in bar Af.thMr reepvery. Ail persons ir.- deHed to the estate will please ijr?%e- kßmcdiate payment. |U»IA SI EMCRTOfMOW. Admit. *b E Lenoir St . Raleigtii. N. C. j- -7 CAIOSAGIE, Attorney Os 18-38; Nov. }S. J 1 I fmmk I***1 *** fjf fg gil IMgm lIE IP /ffSßft * I in *m*K lla {jpj*. *gP *HP* !■ Jm /la«jdr9k • SYMPOSIUM P ARTICIPANTS - Shown, left to right are: Dr. Jane C. Wright, assistant dean and professor of surgery at New York Medical College, Mrs. Joan Fiss Bishop, director of placement at Wellesley Col lege, Mass., and Judge Constance Baker Motley of New-York. They are seen chatting outside Pfieffer Chapel at Bennett College, prior to appear ing on a symposium at the Greensboro institution last week. MRS. NEWELL HONORED BY AKA's HERE - Shown are participants' in a social hour held Saturday, honoring Mrs. Virginia K. Newell, former Raleigh resident. Left to right: Mesdames Fannie Latham, Mary Davis, Ethel Green, Jeanette Hicks, Theima Keck, Susie Perry, Paulette Mack, Executive Secretary, Ophelia Noble, Debutante Ball Chairman, Banleus, Thelma Watkins, presenting gifts to honoree V. K. Newell, Marguerite Adams, Joyce Davis, Phyllis Mann, Delores Revis, Hattie Edmondson, Bettie Ingram, Irene Lane, Mertie Batey, Myrtle Crockett, Majorie Debnam. (See story). Jjs| i' % , PARTICIPATE IN WOMAN’S DAY PROGRAM - Shown are some of the many participants in a Woman’s Day program recently held at the Rush Metropolitan AME Zion Church, E. Cabarrus Street. The speaker was Bishop W. A. Stewart, shown right center, front row*. The pastor, the Rev. T. H, Harris, is shown in center, front row. NOTICE NORTH INA WAKK COt'NTY n*Tire romsT RIBHI FAKRA.T. Plaintiff vs. ANA FARFIA.y, Defendant rhe above named defendant. Ana Famd, will take notice that pe action entitled as above has been commenced (n the Superior Court at Wake Count'.-. North Car olina, tov the plaintiff !o secure «n absolute divorce front the de *«wi*nt uw>n ,he Prounds that plaintiff and precedine the bring ing of this action and the defen dant will further take notice that ia required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake Countv, in the Courthouse in Haleijfh. North Car olina on or before the 28tb dav of November, ie«a and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This Pth dev of October. 19S8, SEETCWEN BARNdTE Asst. tSertc Super or Court. Wake C’tv W. FRANK BROWEK. Attorney SW ®. Lenoir St., Saleieh, N. C, Oct. U-iS-KJ; Jfev. S. lsßfc CAR© OF SWANKS tr. appreciation for the m*nv card*, flowers, visits and other kindnesses shown to me while St was a patient in Wake County Hospital. T offer my most sincere thanks. MR. CHARLES COSTS* & FAMILY a ekJ ft half its pay should foji.ow time and half ia iaterast work. * * * Vastly iff the pride of na ture, Apex Consolidated School News APEX-C.D, Keck, principal of Apex Consolidated School, releases the names of the fol lowin honor students for the first six-week period First grade; Sandra Lattimore, Shelly Morrison, Carolyn Evans, Ricky Mangum, Rebecca Richardson, Eric Thomas, Re lander Revels, Vera Whitehead,, Sarah Perkins, Brenda Mosley and Pamela Medlin. Third grade: Bruce Thomas. Fourth grade; Bobby Judd, Dwight M, Wright, Linda Giles, Rosie Jefferys, Gwendolyn Revels, Vanessa E. Roland and Cynthia Seagreves. Fifth grade* Jerry Franks, Debbie Adams, Wanda Boone, Angela Gaddy, Joan Cross, Gloria Blackman, Daryl Council, Wayne Cann&dy and Robert E. Stewart. Seventh; Darlene Farrar, Joel Newkirk and Charles Lynn. Eighth grade; Linda Faye Wooten and Share® Elaine Thomas. Nintlv grade; Phyllis Adams, Bissie Williams, and Sylvia Boone. Tenth grades Venson Tyrone Thomas, Michael McDowand Bernard Richard son. Eleventh grade; Peggy Ho.' nn, Jeaisette I.ee and Glenda McM&sters. Twelfth grade; Carolyn Burnette, Jacqueline Lee, Deborah Cooper, Betty Gilbert, Irene Estes and RTh James. The following students have been “tapped" for the Crown and Secpter Honor Society: Glenda McMasters, Annie Gun ter, Paulette Jefferys, Pamela Thomas, Peggy Horton and Dorothy Franks. These new in ducted members will join Deborah Cooper, Irene Estes and Ruth James in the Crown and Secpter Club. Installation service will be held Friday, October 25, 1968 in the Apex Consolidated Gymtorlum. The speaker for this occasion will be Mrs. Thelma C. lennon, The advisors are Miss R. Rayford and Mrs. E. C. Dorssett. The annual Kollo ween Carni val will be held Wednesday, October 30, at7:3op.rn. Con cession stands and games will be included In the Festivities. Some of the activities are basketball tossing, dancing and pinning the tall on the donkey. We are looking forward to the many hilarious costumes. A prize will be given to the most unusual costume. Oscar Smith New PR Man At Shaw U. Dr. James E. Cheek, pres ident of Shaw University, re cently announced the appoint ment of Oscar S. Smith, Jr. as director of Public Relations. The 38-year-old Raleigh na tive returns to the area after a 10-year stint in the Washing ton, D. C. area and a 5-years stay in Prince George's County, Maryland. He has held professional po sitions as a radio - news an nouncer with now non-operative WRNC -FM District Heights, Maryland, ten years with the United States Information A geucy as an information spe cialist, a year as director of community relations with the City of Glenarden, Md., and four years as executive direc- OSCAR S. SMITH, JR. tor of the Glenarden Urban Renewal Agency. While in Maryland, he was appointed by the Prince George's County Commission ers to the County Improvement Committee, and the County Cul ■ * . • - ■- • :: ■ P 91 25TH NAACP VIEWS - Rev. R. M. Pitt, Winston-Salem Baptist pastor (center) nestles a huge loving cup upon which he has won the first year’s award for having secured S3OO on six NAACP Life Memberships. Mor ris Graham and Julius Smith, (extreme right) received a plaque for the Mooresville NAACP (South Iredell County) which had secured some 135 youth members in six councils. Other awardees are unidentified. In the background (right) stand Charles A. McLean, field sec retary for Tarheelia and Kelly M. Alexan der Sr., president. The middle photo is a view of the intensely interested youths re presenting college and high school chapters as they discussed issues. The bottom photo shows the Hon. Clark S. Brown, Grand Mas ter of Tarheelia’s Prince Hall Masons, (left) bringing rejoicing to president Kelly Alex ander and treasurer Bernard J. Battle' as he presents the $3,858.49 check from the Ma sonic Jurisdiction to aid NAACP*s freedom fight. The P. A. Masons give large contri butions each year. At Battle’s elbow sits Dr. Romeo Lewis, Clinton NAACP proxy and guiding genius of the Clinton Garment Com pany which employs ever 300 girls with a pay roll of some $15,000 weekly. (Photos by J. B. Barren) , ALUMNI PRESIDENT GREETS ST. AUG’S BOARD CHAIRMAN-Left: Oscar Peay, president, National Alumni. Association, Saint Augustine’s College, greeting William J. Walker, Jr., chairman, the executive com mittee of the Board of Trustees, as r arrives for the 102nd Formal Opening Convocation at the college on October 15. In the center is Dr. Prezell R. Robinson, president of Sami Augustine’s College,(SEE STORY). tural Comission. He also serv ed as a consultant to the Coun ty Human Relations Commis sion. While in Maryland, Smith was very active in political and community activities. He is a member of the Prince George’s County Young Democrats, Past Ist Vice President - Prince George's County National Asso ciation for the Advancement of Colored People. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Frontiers International and the Prince Hall Free and Accepted Ma sons of the World. Mr. Smith received both his elementary and high school training in Raleigh at Crosby - THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N. C, SATURDAY. OCTOBER ,X! 19*58 Garfield and the old Washington High School, respectively. Alter graduating from St. Augustine’s College, in Raleigh with a B. A, degree in Music and English he served in the United States Army for two years, assigned to the Armed Forces Korean Network, in Ko rea. Upon completion of nis mili tary service, Mr. S.niti „• trend ed George V ashingtor, v. V • , - sity for a shorn period. Mot recently U- has done additional work toward a Master's degree at the University oi Maryland in comm unit dt elopment and public relations, through a grant by the Department oi Hom ing and Urban Development - Re gion IT. He lias been a comi Uniting writer to magaain- >, nev ~pape rs. and pel iodicals In the field of Community Organization .md Development. Iu his new capacity at sha . - niversity, Smith > ill be > ..spon sible for assisting tin- president in all areas of relat ions between the university and the public it Laird’s I® Apple UJL Brandy | tagfJ *-spim fj t&inriS I SO4O ill ■ mm ’ H OftCK fj Distilled Straight Apple Brandy. 80 Proof Laird & Co., Scobeyviiie, N. J SPECIAL SALE CHEV: 1%7 B 1-Air I D; Sedan V H A.T. Power Steering, F„e»oiy A-.t P< •<• $1895.00. Pay $295 00 down —balunc. $67.84 per month. CHEV: 1966 Irnpala 4 Dr Sedan V-8 AT. Power Steering Factory Air. Pnc< $650.00 Pay $250.00 down—balance $69.95 per monh. CHEV: 1966 Chevelle, Malibu 4-Dr. Sedan 6 cyl. A T I Po«'t-r Steering Pr:> * : only $1495.00 $250.00 down—-balance $65 48 per month. BUICK: 1963 Skylark Conv't V 8A T Only $795.00. Pay $195 00 town balance $56.36 per month. FORD: 1961 Gal. 500 2 Dr H.T. V-8 A.T. Will be sold so: only $295.00. VW: 1967 2-Dr. Sedan only $1495.00. Pay $250.00 down- -balance $52.8S per nonth ’ THESE CAPS WERE i l ft CHASED ESPECIALLY FOE THIS SALE, AND ALL APE REAL CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION AUTO DISCOUNT COMPANY mOM 828-7436 601 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. TRADE LEASE serves. / ~ is married to a graduate of Shaw University, the former Gloria A. Kershaw of Summit, N. J. The Smith's have two children, a daughter, Robin Den>so, 9 years of age Ami a son, Oscar S., (HI), 4 1/2 years old. * * * - ■ cogiddon of good "dimes worse than none at h tl. — ROOMS FOB. RENT Furnished rooms for couples as well as single persons. Raleigh’s best Ph» 833-3048. -- - - - - 7

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