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ate payment. dcceued. on or before the 22 day of m CAROLINA flltlA ftATUBDAT, MAT 3rd, lU t Lytch, agent, Chailcaton. March, 19SS or thU notice will D at^ this 22nd day of March, rAOB n o n -Federation- PLAN­ NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX be pleaded in bar of their re­ 1952. (Contlnued from Page One) NING TOMlUTTEE—S. R. covery. Mrs. Helen Palmer, Executrix North Carolina) of Estate of Willie Lee Palmer, The program Saturday morn­ WiUliams, manager, Ooldsboro; Durham Coimty) All persons indebted to said ing will present Youth repre­ W. C. Redding, Jr., assistant estate will please make immedi­ d e c e a ^ . DURHAM S O C IE ir sentatives from Junipr Clubs HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex manager, Goldsboro; S. G. Par­ ecutrix of the estate of Willie and the North Carolina College (Continued from Pat* Four) ham, assistant manager, Lee Palmer, deceased, late of Thespians in a one-act play. Raleigh; J. C. Lawrence, assis­ Durham County, North Caro­ drawn, partners aelected and four progr««sions of bridge held the “Dark Light." tant manager, Goldsboro; H. C. lina, this is to notify all persons attention of the Utdlea for the next two hours. When icores were The closing session on Satur­ Grior, agent, Charlottel George having claims against said es­ and added, prixea were awarded to Mesdames Olivia day afternoon brings to the pub­ Booker, agent, Durham; O. A. tate to exhibit them to the un­ lic an address by Dr. Ellen dersigned at 1305 Spaulding Cole. Lola Riddick and Sadie Hughley. Other Merry Wives enjoy­ Hazel, agent, Greensboro; W. J. Street, Durham, North Carolina ing ^ e evening with Mrs. Farrison were Mesdames Ethel Berry, Winston, Commissioner of Pub­ Pretlow,. agent, Raleigh; G. W. Selena Wheeler, Josephine Clement Frances Schooler, Dorothy lic Welfare in North Carolina Shaw, agent, Wilmington; M. A. Manley, Emma Randolph, Fannie Robinson, Thelma Perry and and the closing worship service Isler, agent, Goldsboro and Plassie Harris. conducted by Rev. Harold Ro­ Jethro Dunlap, agent, Winston. land, pastor of Mt. Gilead Bap­ Our sympathy to the SingleUry family in the passing of their tist Church, Durham. loved one, Luther Singletary. The public is cordially in­ vited to attend all sessions. Jonesboro Don’t forget our sick and shut-ins: Miss Geneva Mebane, Wil­ (Continued from Page Four) lis Mitchell, Johnson Ray, Mrs. Veora Bynum, Mrs. Emma Russell, -Tribute- visited her sister and brother- Mra. Nannie Cooper, James C. Harris, Mrs. Rosa Cleland, Dr. I. E. (Continued from Page One) in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mc­ Turner, Mrs. Lenora Tyson, Owen Green, Mrs. Teen Elliott, Mrs. MIm Julia E. Morrison (pic­ Alister of Wilmington, N. C. Lottie Lowe, Mrs. Nannie Sears, Mrs. Bernice Jones, Miss Edrice tured above) and Miss Joaphine Philadelphia; J. F. Harris, Jr., WiUlams, Mrs. Laura Shaw, Mrs. Josephine Johnson, M. J. Willi- Brooks are attending the 19th Special Ord., Washington; and Mrs. Edna Bowman and Lu­ am«, James Bailey, Bunny Atwater, Robert Cotton, Kenneth Jones National Convention of the S. M. Washington, Special Ord., cian McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Evelyn Matthews. Young Women’s Christian Asm - Philadelphia. William Bowman and . daughter olatlon of the of PLANNING COM­ of New York are visiting Mr. The Ideal Club of the Harriet Tubman Branch YWCA spon­ America In , Illinois. MITTEE—L. G. Spellman, man­ and Mrs. W. F. McLeod and sored its annual Fellowship Tea at the home of Mrs. Nannie Tate, They are representing the Toong ager, Richmond; U. S. Allen, family. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod 1006 Thaxton Avenue. Mrs. Elnora Johnson, president of the club, Adult Department of the Harriet assistant manager, Richmond; J. are parents of Mrs, Bowman and extended a cordial welcome to everyone. Mrs. Ruth Holloway gave Tubman Branch YWCA in the D. Walker, assistant manager, Mr. McLeod. a brief mediUtion. Mrs. Josie Powell, advisor of the club, gave seosion of National Employed Richmond; L. G. Pullen, assis­ highlights on the history of the club and its purposes. Miss Ruby Women’s Coordinating Council. tant manager, Roanoke; L. M. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Bolding presented the guest speaker, Mrs. S. P. Satterfield. Her Burton, agent, Danville; David NORTH CAROLINA) Rev. C. T. Thrift message was centered around the thought, "Do Everything Well. E. Penn, agentT~Itoanoke; D. A. DURHAM COUNTY) MAN WITH A REAL The response was given by Miss Nezzie Carter. -Mr^. Thompson- Perry, Jr., agent, Newport HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad­ ministrator of the estate of Car­ (Continued from Page One) PLATFORM Other members attending were Mrs. Alease Bynum, Mrs. Ca- News; H. L. Jordan, agent, Nor­ rie Justice, deceased, late of VOTE FOR lonla Thompson, Mrs. Nannie Tate, Mrs. CUra Perkins, Mrs. Mau­ paid all household, medical and folk; D. L. Jordan, Special Ord., Durham County, North Caro­ CANDIDATE grocery bills with the exception Newport News; and W. L. Bail­ lina, this is to notify all per­ reen Jones, Mrs. Daisey Gunn, Mrs. Cora Cannady and Miss Zelma sons having claims against said For Jones. The guests attending were: Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs. Ruth of $30 which he once gave her. ey, agent, Richmond. REV. T R E U D. COLUNS SOUTH CAROLINA PLAN­ estate to exhibit them to the Bolding, Mrs. Golar Carter and Mrs. Sallie Rebel. Mrs. Thompson contends fu r­ undersigned at 700 Fayetteville FOR ther that her husband bought NING COMMITTEE— Winfred Street, Durham, North Carolina House Of Mundle, manager, Columbia; S. Monday April 20, Mrs. Jaunita Page was the charming hostess two cars'and that she paid $400 on or before the 3rd day of May, E. Alford, assistant manager, Representative STATE SENATE to Les Fleur Garden Club members at her home on Price Street. toward their purchase, but has 1953 or this notice will be plea­ ded in bar of their recovery. DEMOCRATIC PRIMART The home was beautiful throughout with arrangements of assor­ never benefited from either of Columbia; I. P. Stanback, assis­ Subject To Demoeratle tant manager, Columbia; C. H. All persons indebted to said ted tulips, narcissus, and roses that came from the hostesses garden. them. Primary Boozer, assistant manager, estate will please make imme­ After a brief and enjoyable devotion, president Virginia Alston, According to the complaint MAY 31 Greenville; Almarine Pearson, diate payment. presided over the business session. Blaster greetings came from our the couple married June 18, Dated this 3rd day of May, May 31st QUALIFIED BY TRAINING, EXPERIENCE TO REP- agent, Columbia; L. A. Brock, adopted patient. Miss Bernice Miller, who is in the Sanatorium at 1949 and separated October 15, 1952. RESENT ALL THE CITIZENS OF DURHAM AND THE agent, Greenville; Collier Smith, Yon Vote And Support McCain. J. C. Hubbard, Durham County Farm Agent was guest for 1961. Clyde Justice, Administrator agent, Spartanburg and William of the estate of Carrie Justice, Will Be Appreciated STATE. the evening. He made an interesting and informative talk on “Landscaping the New Home.” He also showed a series of pictures on “Homestead Planting, ” which were really enjoyed. Mr. Hub­ bard had as his guest, Herbert Haysbert of . At the completion of the pictures the hostess took charge assisted by Mesdames Dudley, Henry and Thorpe, and a deelctable cold plate dinner was served. Mrs. Frances Walker was guest. . Vote For Members enjoying this very fine hospitality with the Pages were Mesdames Minnie Gilmer, Bessie Whitted, Mary Smith, Con- suella Foreman, Nellie Toole, Marie Pittman, Minerva Evans, CLAUDE CURRIE Eleanor Lloyd, Beatrice White, Evelyn Dudley, Gladys Swift, Liz­ I d zie Cannady, Lyda Wray, Gladys Rhodes, Mozella McLaughlin, CANDIDATE FOB Virginia Alston, Estella Freeland, Gladys McKinnie, Marion Hen­ ry, Naomi Thorpe, Lucy Norwood, and Mabel Powell. Mrs. Swift thanked the hostess for such fine hospitality and we adjourned to meet next with Mrs. Elma Peddy on Otis Street. STATE SENATE DOLARD’S SEl^SERVla Testimonial service will be held at Kyles Temple Church S»m- day« May 4th at 3:00 o’clock in honor of C. M. Palmer, Sr., Mr. SUBJECT TO DEMOCRATIC PBIMABT “We Sell The Best For Less” . Palmer is a delegate to the General Conference which will be held in Brooklyn, N. Y. The public is invited to attend this program. 1212 FAYETTEVILLE STREET CttAVDE CVRRIEi Bom on a farm. PHONE 3-258J______FREE DELIVERY Dr. Herbert T. Shaw and family of Wilmington were guests Worked his way through college. . MAY 31st Served in World War I Air Force. TALL CAN 4 Ponnd Ctn. at Kyles Temple Church last Sunday morning. Dr. Shaw preached EatabUhed a progrenlve record in the a wonderful sermon. Rev. and M rs^. P. Perry entertained the North Carolina State Senate for four YOVE VOTE AND SCPPOBT WILL termi. Active in Durham civic life 55c Shaw family at dinner Sunday afteraoon.- and affairs of his church. Building and SALMON 48c PURE LARD loan executive. A man of experience, BE APPEECIATED '^th no ax to grind, and no personal PURE 1 Powid Cte. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Peddy of Otis Street are proud desire other than to serve the people parwts of a baby girl, Wendelin Ardell, bom at Lincoln Hos­ BLACK PEPPER 15c PURE LARD 15c pital on April IS. The couple already have two boys, Jimmy, age Super Fine—Small Orem, 17 M. C u 5 and Paul, age 3. DURKEE’S LB. FKO.

Rev. S. T. Cook of Kings Mountain will be^the^est speaker OLEOMARGINE 24c BUTTERBEANS 27c at Kyles Temple Church on Sunday May 4 at the 11:00 worship U. S. GOOD hour. He will conduct a revival service during the following 'week. ft lb Rev. Cook is well-known here in the city and is the brother of our PIG TAILS 16c CHUCK ROAST 69c pastor. Rev. S. P. Cook. The public is cordially invited to attend wtf/i, f t Tenderiied—5-S lb. HaHea or Wholat these services. PIG EARS 16c HAM lb 59c The following persons from the Harriett Tubman Branch YW­ SLAB S IA S . CA are attending the nineteenth National Convention Association FRESH GROUND in Chicago, 111: Mrs. Dorothy Manley, Mrs. Selena Wheeler, Miss TO STOCK UP YOUR PANTRY BACON $1.49 lb Rupert Blanchard, Miss Mamie Bedell, Miss Josephine Brooks, 3 LBS. BEEF 49c Miss Julia, Morrison and Miss Josephine Long. ROLLED WITH EACH CASH ORDER OF ft.OO TURNIP GREENS 25c lb Mrs. Mary Louise Jones of Rosewood Avenue left last Friday DOZEN ROAST 89c for Ashland, Ky., to attend funeral services for her only brother. FREE 3 POUNDS CRISCO 2 LBS. Misses A. Mason, Ola Ruth Davis, Clara Cobb, Mrs. L. Clay ORANGES 19c BANANAS 29c and Mrs. V. J. Howard attended funeral service^ Tuesday for 3 FOUNDS POUND Henry Paries in Raleigh. Mr. Parks was the husband of Mrs. Arm­ strong Parks, a R. N. at Lincoln Hospital. SNOWDRIFT "78c T-BONE STEAK 69c > oz. PURITY STORE SPECIALS Members of the Beta Psi Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority reported DVKE'S .^i . FREIPH POUND a very interesting trip to Portsmouth, Va., April 25-27 to the STORE mJMBER 2 STORE NUMBER 6 Eleventh annual Northeastern Regional Conference. Three hun­ m a y o M is e 19c FRYERS 45c 712 fayetteviUe Street 1409 Morehead Avenue dred sorors from six states were present. 1 OZ. FOUND Local sorors attending were Sorrors Willie B. Braddier, FROSTY MORN SMALL LEAN RIB SIDE Georgia D. Whitted, Naomi A. Morgan, Bessie E. McLaurin, Mable BLACK PEPPER 13c FAT BACK 14c A. Watson and Isabella M. Harden. Thanks to W. L. Bradsher, who VAN CAMFS NO SH CAN PURE 4 POUNDS WEINERS "■ 53c so kindly offered hii service and car In order that our trip would ALL MEAT MEAT 29c be a success. PORK and BEANS 21c “Shop Tke SlgB Of LARD 63c The Purity O k tf LIPTON OZ. POUND FROSTY MORN—S to II lb. A v a n fe • LATH ALSTON Present* • TEABAGS 17c PORK TAILS 16c Half or Wbole CHUCK ROAST 67c Three Star Attraction STOKLEY'S Whole, Extra SmaU POUND HAMS 55c PURITY LB. BEETS 20c BACON IS POUND BUCKET OLEO 1 7 \ —IN PERSON— 30c QUAKER HOMMINY FKO. POUND CHITTERLINGS $1.49 LARGE BOX GRIFFIN BROS. GRITS 15c PORK CHOPS 49c s t a l £^ « a n s RINSO 29c DEL MONTE SUeed No. Can POUND 43c Orchestra PET MILK BARTON'S 8 UBS. S lA R S Featuring PEACHES 31c PORK EARS -.16c CLAPP’S CORN MEAL 37c Margie Day LARGE DOZEN COUNTRY POUND BABY FOOD 29c FRESH COUNntY DOZEN HORMEL 4 LB. OTN. ORANGES 29c SAUSAGE trw l/ And EGGS 43c PURE LARD 59c DOZEN St “ . POUND Peppermint ITS TOUR FAYETTEVILLE STREET PURITY STORE FOR Harris LEMONS 30c FISH ' 12c THE BEST FOOD BUYS IN HAYTI ALL KINDS OF VEOETABLES CHEAP THURSDAY NITE, MAY 8, 1952

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