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For Sale Stock and fixtures for sale at 422 East Pettigrew Street. $6,000.00 e Five room house on big lot on Fayetteville Street. Can be used for apartment or commercial. 227 feet front *35,000.00 Eight room house on Owen Street, modern conveniences, 2 baths, good condition. $12,000.00 1024 Geer and Elizabeth, frame house, nine rooms, 2 baths $15,900.00 310 Oakwood Avenue, frame house, nine rooms, lot 60 x 150. $12,500.00 ru New five-room brick houses in Bragtown area, ranging from $14,500.00 to $16,000.00. No down payment for vete- rans if you qualify. Dearborn Drive, new brick house, five rooms (carport) lot 60 r. 200. $14,500.00 206 East Pilot Street, brick house, three bedrooms, lot 100 x 200. $27,000.00 Three lots on Capps Street $1,000.00 ea. One lot on Lakeland Street $3,750 00 One lot on highway 55 $3,000.00 Two lots on Ruth Street, 100 x 429. $3,300.00 One lot corner of Barnes and Taft Street. 260 x 170. $2,000.00 For Information, Call Frazier Realty Co. 682-1306 544-3020 Local Socials | Happenings FLORAL CLUB OF EBENEZER MEETS IN EDUCATION BUILDING ON SUNDAY The Floral Club met Sunday, March 30 at 4:00 p.m. in the Education Building of Ebenezer Baptist Church with Mrs. Doro- thy Williams conducting the devotionals. Hie scripture was taken from St. Mark, the 14th chapter. Easter dates and cus- toms were also read. An evalu- ation of the recent Valentine Party was discussed at the be- ginning of the business session. Plans for preparing a "Fel- lowship Dinner" for the church family, with compliments of the Male Chorus were presented by the president, Mrs. Addie Bar- bee. With the club singing "We're Glad to See You Here," Mrs. Flora Puryear was accept- ed as a new member. Mrs. Esther Stancil of St. Mark's Church gave encourag- ing remarks to all present, ad- vising the members to keep on. Others present were: Mes- dames T.auiso Dalrymple, Helen Jones. Ruth Flowers, Rose rie McClain, Effie Chavis, Mar- tha Stanley, Jessie O'Neal, Di- cie Morgan. Louvella Kelley, I.illie Mclntyre, Essie Malone, Celeste Dalrymple, Howard Robinson and Larry Dalrym- ple. Mrs. Ruth Flowers will serve as hostess at the next meeting, the first Sunday in May. * * ? PLAQUE PRESENTED IN MEMORY OF JOHN L. HOLLOWAY, During the morning worship service of the Mount Gilead Baptist Church, Sunday, March 30, in a very impressive cere- mony with the family of the -*i PAY MORE? FOR A LOW PRICE CAR WHEN YOU CAN OWN A 1969 BUICK FOR THE SAME PRICE LeSabre 4-Door Sedan Equipped with _ _ Power steering, power brakes, outo- O J 1J F9 matic transmission, white tires, radio, Heater, deluxe wheel covers plus many factory standard accessories. Cham- pagne mist finish. Plus N.C. Sale* Tax 1969 -HTT~ BU,CK Electro 225 Custom 4-Dr. Sedan Equipped with M A A Factory Air Condition, White Tires, K U Su Tinted Windshield, plus all Factory Standard Equipment. Plus N.C. Sale* Tax » \u25a0 L. ??? . \u25a0 - late Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hol- loway, Sr. present, a plaque in memory of their devoted serv- ice to the church and com- munity was given. Individual plaques were presented to lfr. and Mrs. R. C. George, John L. Hoik)way, Jr. and Mrs. Regina Bowden, granddaughter who was acting as proxy for Mrs. Doris Mack. ? ? ? MT. OIL! AO MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO. 2 MEETS WITH REV. AND MRS. PEARSALL Missionary Circle No. 2 of Mt. GiTfead Baptist Church met Sunday at 4:00 p.m. at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Pearsall, Hamlin Street. Mrs Mable Burnett presided over a very impressive spiritual meeting. At the close of the meeting the hostess' mother, Mrs. Bettie Johnson, was hon- ored with a surprise birthday party. Those present were: Mes- dames Mable Burnett, Ida Oliver, Helen Morrison, Selena Miller, Lula McMillan, Flossie Rogers, Nina Hill, Odelia Ful- ler, Willie Sneed, Ethel Smith, Martha Nance, Gilmore, Rosa Brown, |ilna Holman, Mary Short, NaAmi Ashford, Miss Annie Riggan, A. L. Tuck and Walter Greene. * ? * WEST DURHAM CHURCH EASTER ACTIVITIES The West Durham Baptist Church has planned a number of x activities for Easter Sunday and Easter Mbnday. At the 11 a.m. service the minister will conclude a series of sermons on the theme "Were You There." There will also be a Baby Dedication during the morning service. At 6:00 p.m. the Senior Choir will present an Easter Cantata. The choir is under the direction of P. L. Perkins, Junior. Monday the Sunday School will have its annual Easter Egg Hunt. | U 1 fr-* \u25a0 t i (LARK firman James H. Clark, Jr., «on of }fr. and Mrs. James H. Clark of 2809 Cascadilla St., Durham, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Shep. pard AFB, Tex., for training In the aircraft equipment main- tenance field. Airman Clark is I 1967 graduate of Northern High School. ITCHING LIKE MAD? Get this doctor's formula! Zemo speedily stops torment of externally caused itching... of eczema, minor skin irritations, non- poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions ofsur- face germs. "De-itch" skin with Zemo?Liquid or Ointment. -Carolinians in the Service- W LOWERY Airman Johnny B Lowery, son of Mrs. Marie Lowery, 412 W. Allison Ave., Gastonia, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field! Airman Lowery, a 1966 grad- uate of Highland High School, attended Merritt Jr. College, Oakland, Calif., and Gastonia Junior College. 1866 196T \ £ White Rock Baptist Church POST OFFICE BOX 407 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27702 , j LORENZO A. LYNCH, Minister Sunday, April 6, 1969 B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM \ NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE , I \ HOLY COMMUNION EASTER SUNDAY &30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Dr. C. A. Ray, Superintendent t 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL REVIEW 11:00 AJU. SERMON The Pastor jj "On Living Beyond the Grave" (Acts 4:10) Male Chorus, Mr. Theodore Freeland, Director j Senior Choir, Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director 8 6.-00 P.M. Worship Service, Gospel Choir Singing, St. Joseph's A M. E. Cbnr«*h SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1M» 188 CAROLINA TIM?. TOMOMtOW ONIYIII 10 ~m. 1 "Quick As A Bunny Sale" ) U b#ral Terns: Afl Yom Seed Is Good CrWit Saint Joseph's A. iVi. E. Church { "Serving A World Parish With Christ Since 1869" PHILIP R. COUSIN, Minister } FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. Sunday, April 6, 1969 HOLY COMMUNION S 6:00 A M Sunrise Service i iRRMON The Minister ? MUSIC The Gospel Choir t a Fred Mason at the Console Marian Williams, Directing J f 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL \ Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 5 11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP £ SERMON The Minister t Music The Senior Choir Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console 'A Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing J J / ?\ .mi jf>T£o " ' ? '- r ?* / STATEMENT OF CONDITION \ NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL hJ| LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HQ During the year there were several major developments which provided a major turning Joseph w Goodioe point in the solution of the pressing problems in the urban crisis. We not only regard these problems as challenges to the ingenuity and imagination of a business enterprise but as opportunities for an even greater contribution to the life and growth of America. The year 1968 was one of the most successful years in the history of the NORTH CARO- LINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. The Company's assets were increased by $4,202,387 to $98,313,816. Similar increases were registered in insurance-in-force, bene- BOARD fits to policyowners and in premium income. All of these are reflected in the "Statement OF DIRECTORS Of Condition" outlined below. A. W. WILLIAMS y7 Chairman of the Board i Chicago, Illinois , ... . JOSEPH W. GOOOLOE Joseph W. GOOdloe President Durham. North Carolina President N. H. BENNETT. JR. Vice President - Actuary i?? Durham, North Carolina DECEMBER 31, 1968 w A CLEMENT. CLU Agency Vice President Prepared from the Annual Statement filed with the NORTH CAROLINA State Insurance Department Durham, North Carolina ?CLYDE DONNELL. M.D Durham, North Carolina ASSETS LIABILITIES ?W. J. KENNEDY. JR. Cash 1,467,044 Statutory Policy Reserves $72,368,635 Durham, North Carolina Bonds Policy Claims Currently Outstanding 1,741,892 KENNEDY, 111 _ .. . Financial Vice President GovernmenT" ... .$ 2 500 592 Dividend, to Policyowners 1,990.073 North Carolina as d . Mun ! cip ".:;:::::: S other p0.,,* Li. b <?,i., 14178 s P s rtSZ t CLU P CanL)a" llty ' U S " and 16 329 449 Interest, Rents, and Premium Paid in Hom,e Office Operations Industrial and Commercial ": Km t47.905.836 Adv'nce Durham. North Carolina Stocks Taxes and Accrued Expenses 1,536,992 T SPAULDING Durham, North Carolina Common . .'.' !.' |!!!.! J $ 8,163,535 Employ - BwW Rese,v " 521192 C. C. SPAULDING. JR. Mortgage Loans Mandatory Security Valuation Reserve 2.866.239 Ca^a" Conventional $15,894,348 Other Liabilities 112319 Insured or Guaranteed 11,482,946 $27,377,294 A. E. SPEARS TOTAL LIABILITIES $61,446,185 Charlotte. North Carolina Real Estate Properties for Company LE 9 N H SUU.WAN Use $ 7,028,436 ContlnqMcr Rmmv. Aad Swplw Philadelphia. Pennsylvama Other Properties 404,491 $ 7,432,927 MR o u .. _ ? Resorve 'or Contingency $6,117,631 Loans to Policyowners 2,813,032 Durham, North Carolina Collection !!!! !!! 1,U7,9?3 ASM' F,uch " ,i ° n 2 000 000 C. D. WATTS. M.D. m M No e rt n h cS TOTAL ASSETS $98.313.816 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS $98,313,816 JAMES M. NABRIT, JR. ' iii Washington, 0. C. ? Honorary Ca NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL I Vf LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY % MUTUAL PLAZA M %. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 17701 M 3A

Transcript of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1969-04-05 [p...

Page 1: The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1969-04-05 [p 3A]newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1969-04-05/ed-1/seq-3.pdfMEETS IN EDUCATION BUILDING ON SUNDAY The Floral Club met Sunday,

For SaleStock and fixtures for sale at 422 East Pettigrew Street.

$6,000.00e

Five room house on big lot on Fayetteville Street. Can beused for apartment or commercial. 227 feet front

*35,000.00

Eight room house on Owen Street, modern conveniences,2 baths, good condition.

$12,000.00

1024 Geer and Elizabeth, frame house, nine rooms, 2 baths$15,900.00

310 Oakwood Avenue, frame house, nine rooms, lot 60 x150.

$12,500.00

ruNew five-room brick houses in Bragtown area, rangingfrom $14,500.00 to $16,000.00. No down payment for vete-rans if you qualify.

Dearborn Drive, new brick house, five rooms (carport)lot 60 r. 200.

$14,500.00

206 East Pilot Street, brick house, three bedrooms, lot100 x 200.

$27,000.00

Three lots on Capps Street $1,000.00 ea.

One lot on Lakeland Street $3,750 00

One lot on highway 55 $3,000.00

Two lots on Ruth Street, 100 x 429. $3,300.00

One lot corner of Barnes and Taft Street. 260 x 170.

$2,000.00

For Information, Call

Frazier Realty Co.682-1306 544-3020

Local Socials |Happenings

FLORAL CLUB OF EBENEZERMEETS IN EDUCATIONBUILDING ON SUNDAY

The Floral Club met Sunday,March 30 at 4:00 p.m. in theEducation Building of EbenezerBaptist Church with Mrs. Doro-thy Williams conducting thedevotionals. Hie scripture wastaken from St. Mark, the 14thchapter. Easter dates and cus-toms were also read. An evalu-ation of the recent ValentineParty was discussed at the be-ginning of the business session.

Plans for preparing a "Fel-lowship Dinner" for the churchfamily, with compliments of the

Male Chorus were presented bythe president, Mrs. Addie Bar-

bee. With the club singing"We're Glad to See You Here,"Mrs. Flora Puryear was accept-

ed as a new member.Mrs. Esther Stancil of St.

Mark's Church gave encourag-

ing remarks to all present, ad-

vising the members to keep on.Others present were: Mes-

dames T.auiso Dalrymple, Helen

Jones. Ruth Flowers, Rose

rie McClain, Effie Chavis, Mar-

tha Stanley, Jessie O'Neal, Di-

cie Morgan. Louvella Kelley,

I.illie Mclntyre, Essie Malone,

Celeste Dalrymple, HowardRobinson and Larry Dalrym-ple.

Mrs. Ruth Flowers will serve

as hostess at the next meeting,

the first Sunday in May.* * ?

PLAQUE PRESENTEDIN MEMORY OF

JOHN L. HOLLOWAY,

During the morning worship

service of the Mount GileadBaptist Church, Sunday, March30, in a very impressive cere-

mony with the family of the

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PAY MORE?FOR A LOW PRICE CAR WHEN YOU

CAN OWN A

1969 BUICKFOR THE SAME PRICE

LeSabre 4-Door SedanEquipped with _

_

Power steering, power brakes, outo- O J 1J F9matic transmission, white tires, radio,Heater, deluxe wheel covers plus manyfactory standard accessories. Cham-pagne mist finish.

Plus N.C. Sale* Tax

1969 -HTT~ BU,CK

Electro 225 Custom 4-Dr. SedanEquipped with M A A

Factory Air Condition, White Tires, K U Su

Tinted Windshield, plus all Factory

Standard Equipment.Plus N.C. Sale* Tax

» \u25a0 L. ???. \u25a0 -

late Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hol-loway, Sr. present, a plaque inmemory of their devoted serv-

ice to the church and com-

munity was given. Individualplaques were presented to lfr.

and Mrs. R. C. George, John L.Hoik)way, Jr. and Mrs. Regina

Bowden, granddaughter whowas acting as proxy for Mrs.Doris Mack.

? ? ?

MT. OIL!AO MISSIONARYCIRCLE NO. 2 MEETS WITHREV. AND MRS. PEARSALL

Missionary Circle No. 2 ofMt. GiTfead Baptist Church metSunday at 4:00 p.m. at thehome of Rev. and Mrs. F. D.Pearsall, Hamlin Street. MrsMable Burnett presided overa very impressive spiritualmeeting. At the close of themeeting the hostess' mother,Mrs. Bettie Johnson, was hon-ored with a surprise birthdayparty.

Those present were: Mes-dames Mable Burnett, IdaOliver, Helen Morrison, SelenaMiller, Lula McMillan, FlossieRogers, Nina Hill, Odelia Ful-ler, Willie Sneed, Ethel Smith,Martha Nance, Gilmore,Rosa Brown, |ilna Holman,Mary Short, NaAmi Ashford,Miss Annie Riggan, A. L. Tuckand Walter Greene.

* ? *

WEST DURHAM CHURCHEASTER ACTIVITIES

The West Durham BaptistChurch has planned a numberofx activities for Easter Sundayand Easter Mbnday. At the 11a.m. service the minister willconclude a series of sermonson the theme "Were YouThere." There will also be aBaby Dedication during themorning service. At 6:00 p.m.the Senior Choir will present

an Easter Cantata. The choiris under the direction of P. L.Perkins, Junior. Monday theSunday School will have itsannual Easter Egg Hunt.

| U1 fr-* \u25a0

t i(LARK

firman James H. Clark, Jr.,«on of }fr. and Mrs. James H.Clark of 2809 Cascadilla St.,Durham, has completed basictraining at Lackland AFB, Tex.He has been assigned to Shep.pard AFB, Tex., for trainingIn the aircraft equipment main-tenance field. Airman Clark isI 1967 graduate of NorthernHigh School.

ITCHINGLIKE MAD?

Get this doctor's formula!Zemo speedily stops torment ofexternally caused itching... ofeczema, minor skin irritations, non-poisonous insect bites. Desensitizesnerve endings. Kills millions ofsur-face germs. "De-itch" skin withZemo?Liquid or Ointment.

-Carolinians in the Service-

WLOWERY

Airman Johnny B Lowery,

son of Mrs. Marie Lowery, 412W. Allison Ave., Gastonia, hascompleted basic training at

Lackland AFB, Tex. He hasbeen assigned to Chanute AFB,

111., for training in the aircraftequipment maintenance field!Airman Lowery, a 1966 grad-uate of Highland High School,attended Merritt Jr. College,

Oakland, Calif., and GastoniaJunior College.

1866 196T \£

White Rock Baptist ChurchPOST OFFICE BOX 407

DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27702 , jLORENZO A. LYNCH, Minister

Sunday, April 6, 1969

B. N. DUKE AUDITORIUM\

NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE ,

I\

HOLY COMMUNION EASTER SUNDAY

&30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON

Dr. C. A. Ray, Superintendent t

10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL REVIEW

11:00 AJU. SERMON The Pastor jj"On Living Beyond the Grave" (Acts 4:10)

Male Chorus, Mr. Theodore Freeland, Director jSenior Choir, Mr. J. H. Gattis, Director

86.-00 P.M. Worship Service, Gospel Choir Singing,

St. Joseph's A M. E. Cbnr«*h

SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1M» 188 CAROLINA TIM?.

TOMOMtOW ONIYIII 10 ~m. 1"Quick As A Bunny Sale" )

U b#ral Terns: Afl Yom Seed Is Good CrWit

Saint Joseph's A. iVi. E. Church {

"Serving A World Parish With Christ

Since 1869"

PHILIP R. COUSIN, Minister

}FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C.

Sunday, April 6, 1969

HOLY COMMUNION

S6:00 A M Sunrise Service

iiRRMON The Minister ?

MUSIC The Gospel Choir ta

Fred Mason at the Console

Marian Williams, Directing Jf

9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL\

Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent5

11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP £SERMON The Minister t

Music The Senior Choir

Mrs. Minnie Gilmer at the Console 'AJoseph T. Mitchell, Directing J

J

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/ STATEMENT OF CONDITION \

NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL hJ|LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HQ

During the year there were several major developments which provided a major turning Joseph w Goodioepoint in the solution of the pressing problems in the urban crisis. We not only regard theseproblems as challenges to the ingenuity and imagination of a business enterprise but asopportunities for an even greater contribution to the life and growth of America.

The year 1968 was one of the most successful years in the history of the NORTH CARO-LINA MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. The Company's assets were increased by$4,202,387 to $98,313,816. Similar increases were registered in insurance-in-force, bene- BOARDfits to policyowners and in premium income. All of these are reflected in the "Statement OF DIRECTORSOf Condition" outlined below. A. W. WILLIAMS

y7 Chairman of the Board

i Chicago, Illinois

,...

. JOSEPH W. GOOOLOEJoseph W. GOOdloe PresidentDurham. North Carolina

PresidentN. H. BENNETT. JR.Vice President - Actuary

i?? Durham, North CarolinaDECEMBER 31, 1968 w A CLEMENT. CLU

Agency Vice PresidentPrepared from the Annual Statement filed with the NORTH CAROLINA State Insurance Department Durham, North Carolina

?CLYDE DONNELL. M.DDurham, North Carolina

ASSETS LIABILITIES?W. J. KENNEDY. JR.

Cash 1,467,044 Statutory Policy Reserves $72,368,635 Durham, North Carolina

Bonds Policy Claims Currently Outstanding 1,741,892 KENNEDY, 111_

... .» Financial Vice President

GovernmenT" ... .$ 2 500 592Dividend, to Policyowners 1,990.073 North Carolina

as d .Mun!cip".:;:::::: S other p0.,,* Li.b <?,i., 14178 s

PsrtSZ t

CLUPCanL)a" llty' U S " and

16 329 449 Interest, Rents, and Premium Paid in Hom,e Office Operations

Industrial and Commercial ": Km t47.905.836Adv'nce Durham. North Carolina

Stocks Taxes and Accrued Expenses 1,536,992 T SPAULDINGDurham, North Carolina

Common . .'.' !.' |!!!.! J $ 8,163,535 Employ - BwW Rese,v " 521192C. C. SPAULDING. JR.

Mortgage LoansMandatory Security Valuation Reserve 2.866.239 Ca^a"

Conventional $15,894,348 Other Liabilities 112319Insured or Guaranteed 11,482,946 $27,377,294 A. E. SPEARSTOTAL LIABILITIES $61,446,185 Charlotte. North Carolina

Real EstateProperties for Company D° LE 9N H SUU.WAN

Use $ 7,028,436 ContlnqMcr Rmmv. Aad SwplwPhiladelphia. Pennsylvama

Other Properties 404,491 $ 7,432,927 MR o u ..

_?

Resorve 'or Contingency $6,117,631Loans to Policyowners 2,813,032 Durham, North Carolina

Collection !!!! !!! 1,U7,9?3 ASM' F,uch",i° n 2 000 000 C. D. WATTS. M.D.

mM

Noertnh cS

TOTAL ASSETS $98.313.816 TOTAL LIABILITIESAND SURPLUS $98,313,816 JAMES M. NABRIT, JR.' iii Washington, 0. C.

? Honorary

Ca NORTH CAROLINA MUTUALI Vf LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY% MUTUAL PLAZA M

%. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 17701 M

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