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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1968
Local Deaths and FuneralsMRS. GEORGIA MAEHOOVER
Mrs. Georgia Mae Hoover ofM-2 Atlantic St. died Thursdayat her home.
Funeral services were con-ducted Sunday at 1 p.m. at Mt.Vernon Baptist Church.
Survjvors are her husband,
Norman Hoover of the home;and one sister, Mrs. WillieGreen of Durham.
Interment was in GlennviewMemorial Park, with Rev. E. T.Browne officiating.
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MRS. ANNIE H. WHITNEYMrs. Annie Hill Whitney of
609 N. Elm St. died at a lo-cal hospital Monday. (Aug. 16)
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Magnolia Carrington andMrs. Cenobia Mangum; two
sonsr Joseph and Rufus Hill;nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; one brother,Eunice Carrington; and threesisters, Mrs. Lcno Parks, Mrs.Eva Parker and Mrs. Levi Long.
Funeral services were heldat 230 p.m. Thursday, August19, at Oak Grove Free Will
Baptist Church, with the pas-
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tor, Re*. Z. D. Harris officiat-ing Burial followed in Glenn-Memorial Park.
-Social NotesContinued from page 3A
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Patter-son, 204 East Pilot Street, arevacationing and visiting friendsand relatives in Pottstown, Pa.,and New York.
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VISITS SISTER
Mrs. Annie Williams, 1207Kent Street, recently visitedher sister, Mrs. Hattie Tucker,at her home in Georgetown, S.Carolina.
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VISITS IN SYRACUSKMrs. Emma Kithart, 1114
Glenn Street, and Evelyn andVivian Knight were recentlyguests at the home of Mr. andMrs. Percy Sims in Syracuse,New York.
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HOUSE GUESTMiss Sarah C. Dotson of New
York City is the house guest
of Mrs. A. G. Spaulding of 110Lawson Street of this city. MissDotson is in the city on busi-iMaJ
As early as 1856, HoraceGreeley sponsored a corn ?
growing contest for New Yorkboys, a forerunner of *-H Clubcontests. Rural school superin-tendents and college experi-ment stations promoted con-
tests in crop production andsoil testing in the early 1900's.
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Tickets on Sale at Biltmore
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NORTH CAROLINADURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE ofthe power of sale contained ina certain deed of trust execut-ed by Roy Williams, HarveyCradle, James Bullock, Sr., andReverend W. R. Alston, Trus-tees and Pastor of theUnited Congregational Chris-tian Church dated the sth dayof May, 1061, and recorded inBook 673 at pages 4 and 5, inthe office of the Register ofDeeds of Durham County,North Carolina, default having
| been made in the payment ofthe indebtedness thereby se-cured and said deed of trustbeing by the terms thereof sub-ject to foreclosure, the under-signed trustees will offer forsale at public auction to thehighest bidder for cash at theCourt House door in Durham.North Carolina, at noon on the24th day of September, 1965,the property conveyed in saiddeed of trust the same lyingand being in the County ofDurham and State of NorthCarolina, in Durham Township, jand more particularly describ-1ed as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake inthe northern property line of'Djipree Street, said stake being ilocated 199.5 feet from the :northwest corner where Fayet-teville and Dupree Streets in-terect, thence North 19 degree
28' East 101.0 feei to an ironstake; thence South 80 degrees
04' East 55.75 feet to an ironsUke; thence north 3 degrees,57' East 43.75 feet to an iron !stake; thence South 70 degrees I33' East 28.4 feet to an ironstake; thence South 5 degrees i12' West 126.1 feet to an iron 1
stake located in the northernproperty line of Dupree Street;
thence along and with thenorthern property line of Du-pree Street, North 85 degrees
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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA MEETINGOF NAACP TO STRESS POLITICS
NEW YORK The NAACPwill place major attention at itsSeptember weekend meeting inBirmingham, Ala., on theteaching of the "ABC's of prac-tical politics," it was announc-ed this week.
A special workshop will beheld on political action at thetwo-day conference, September11-12, which is expected todraw hundreds of NAACP dele-gates from all over the coun-
try.
There will be a regular quar-terly meeting of the Board ofDirectors in Birmingham fol-lowing the two-day meeting onMonday. Sept. 13.
United Nations Under Secre-tary Ralph Bunche will deliverthe main address at the Sundayafternoon mass rally and clos-ing meeting of the conference.
*5 West 114.5 feet to an ironstake, the point and place ofbeginning and being the prop-erty of Mary J. L. Woodard asDer plat and survey thereof byS M. Credle, Eng., recorded inPlat Book 41, at Page 126, Dur-ham County Registry, to whichreference is hereby made fora more particular description.See also Plat Book 12. at Page60. for an earlier plat of thisproperty.
This sale is made subject toall outstanding .City and Countv Taxes.
This 23rd day of August.1965.
F. B. McKissick. TrusteeMcKissick and BurtAttorneys at Law213 12 West Main StreetDurham. North CarolinaAug. 28; Sept. 4. 11. 18
JACKIE WILSON
Executive Director Roy Wil-
kins will be the speaker at the
Human Rights dinner, Satur-day night, Sept. 11, in the Bir-mingham municipal auditori-um.
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