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t -. . ; Ib t L I 4J ;- ,. 'I II'I I I .p -- - _: TEMPO Ml'TANTUR' KT NOS MUTAMUR IN ULLI8, I - .- .TILE TIMES ARE CHANGED. AND WE ARE CHANGED WITH THEM .... l ." 39TH YEAR, NO. 17 t MIAMI, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 32 PAGES Price lOc ; - Albany DemonstratorsFreed jllernj Pinder Faces I : 5-Year Term I ; 60-Day Truce Set >, .Longtime numbers boss, How It " and Piiuler was hit with anotherfederal t . . . charge Thursday vlo- 'f City officials of Albany da., Cjiristrns1t latlon of the probation that kept 'I i 4' " agreed Monday to release 42? him out of prison and in contlnu- 1 -\ .!.v demonstrators from jail in time MERCURY ':: rlctlon ed circulation after a 1959 flea I , for Christmas. The Negroes c CAPSULE ON A U. S. District Judge signed I I :' agreed to a ,06 day trace in their1antl ,' t the order for the new pick-up. It I "" -segregation demonstrations. EXHIBITDade follows Finder's arrest last Sat I ( urday In a raid on an alleged A bl racial committee workedout 120 , will have numbers counting house at residents a p an agreement and the demonstrators Central Dint.JJerman . chance to view a full..eized replica e( were released ony C. Robson, chief fed1' ,I""{ . their own signatures by Judge of the Mercury Capsule at .the eral probation officer here eharg'ed II Museum of Science and Natural ' Abner Israel. : < that the recent arrest chow l .t I History for four days :beginning ed that Tinder "violated the z ,It Is believed, that, the .cases Dec. 28, .. special conditions of the proba' I ':. may never be brought to trial tlon imposed in 11)50.) I it the Negroes discontinue demonstrating There is no admission charge Grabbed with him at the time'In I, lie had no plans for for the exhibit and special ,space what was described aa a pushing for trial, "So long" as films which are being lent to $30,000 a week numbers opera- i : everything runs smoothly, Pof' tlon were his nephew and Doris I the Museum by the National , lice Chief Laurie Pritchett said. McDonald. ; Aeroautlca and Space Administration :: 1 .1 i Saturday more than 230"marchers" 1I Only an added $1,000 bond \. Including was demanded after Saturday ar were arrested. J I s rest as Pinder Is already under ; : Dr. Martin Luther King The 25 foot high capsule the , the Rev. Ralph Abernathy and actual size of the historic craftof a 110,000 bond on his apn<*nl' I' ",M. Dr. W. G. Anderson, president' Astronauts. Alan Shephard, from the probation lu the 1919 ' *" of the, Albany Movement. The Virgil Griseoin and Enos, the case.A. \,. chief of police took the three chimp, will be housed In a conviction on the probation I leaders into his office "for an special tent on museum groundsat charge could force Pinder into : i. -v-. Interview and for their own 3280 South Miami Ave. Let us oil remember the bjetsed story end serving all of the five years ot ,>' safety." II I I the 1959 sentence, 1 r.' m It will be open from 10 a.m. Its lessons. Let us kee faith and love In f. :Shortly afterward the three to 5 p.m., Dec. 28; 9 a.m. to 6 1 . men, guarded by three, detectives p.m Dec. 2930 and from 1 to 6 tour hearts for all mans 11'' j and this will bea NAT'L BAPTIST : one of whom carried a p.m. Dec. 31. : machine hurriedly car- PRESIDENT'i" gun, were ried away to an unnamed desti The capsule will how the ac truly Joyous NoellRATTLERS' . nation. tual couch inside the craft whicha .. ; SEES POPE' : life-sized mannikin dressed ina : I, ' Chrill - Although more than 700 were space eult.. Also In the tent with .. _.. VATICAN CITY The Rev arrested during the week Sun- Mercury will be a series of pan I ... -1-\. J, H. Jackson of Chicago, Baptist day the Shiloh Church was els graphically portraying the I dent of the National Baptist crowded to hear the next move pre-orbital flight of man in the I MIRANDA GETS RUDOLPH IS TOP Convention had a half hours private ft in their campaign to "break the capsule, and the orbital flight I audience with Pope John " ' ...* $12,000 GIANTCONTRACT back of segregation proposed for January 1962. ' { I WOMAN ATHLETE Wednesday. The ;meeting was in .. the Pontiff's library in tbo Vati Wilma Randolph, the tall can palace.It . Tallahassee Curtis Miranda second visIt was the courtesy i i star center for the Florida A and willowy girl who doean't be within two months by an M University Rattlers, receiveda lieve in hurrying unless she' .American Protestant leader. Tho m $4,000 bonus and signed a .wearing track shoes easily outdistanced Rt. Rev. Arthur C, Llchtenberger - f $12,000 contract with the New all opposition In win presiding bishop of the Epls- i .' : York Giants of the National ning the Associated Pres' awardas copal Church, called on Pope i t ' ,, Football League the female athlete of the John Nov. 11, ' Six other members of the '61 year for 1961.It 'I Rattler grid squad signed to play ERNIE DAVIS / professional football next sea was the second straight year I son Coach Jake Gaither now Miss Rudolph finished on top in SIGNS FOR $80,000 $ has 15 former Rattlers under the annual Associated.Press yearend - Cl..EVI'LANDThe; Cleveland , professional contracts. poll. Drowns annunced Thursday night < v'T' I Rattlers signing contracts recently ,:I> that American Halfback J<:r- 250 : In addition to Miranda In the 1961 voting by aretackle I bports writer and broadcast nle Davis of Syracuse agreed to Willie Clarlngton, New named first sign a Cleveland contract. ; York Olantu balfbaok Eugene I ers, Wilma was on ; White Oakland Raiders halfback 178 ballot. Mickey Wright, the Arthur Model!, board chairmanand ; queen of women's professionalgolf chief executive officer of the Nathaniel Tucker Pittsburgh was second and Darlene Drowns, said Daviti agreed for 1'r Steelers end Eddie Simmons a 9 A. ; Hard, the U, M, tennis titleholder $65,000 for the period and will Dallas Texas tackle Tom . II'i' third. receive $15,000 bonus. ''W was , my Chandler, Boston Patriots} ti I and end Bernie Cam, Buffalo Bills. A Rattler halfback Clarence " Chllds of the SCO squad Is sitting : out a year of ineligibility i with the Giants Halfback Willie fri Galimore 1$ with the Chicago \ Bears Other pro players are tackle Willie I.ee, the Bears; halfback Ay Frailer, Denver t Broncos. ; tackle Willie McClung, I Detroit Lions; center Willie Taylor, Hamilton Tiger-Cats; : I tac le Riley Morrfo, Oakland : ; Vr r' Raiders and Willie Barber, Calgary . Stampeders of the Can. _ t dlan League. _ Miranda will play In the an nual All-American Bowl game in , Tucson, Arizona Dec. 30. -- -- The Pan American World Airways Miss Pan American for last year. Employees Social Club held Runner-up was Miss Grace MAN 104 DIES its annual Miss Pan American Moore, third attendant was Miss ' contest at Jhe home of the pres Ira Johnson fourth Miss Barbara Johnson Alexander, 104 years :r. ident Roosevelt Wlnfleld, 1730 I Webb and fifth Miss Joan old died at his home in Lebanon, NW 68th at. Adderley.The Va., this week after a long ill ,. . ness. ---- --- -- Six very lovely) young ladle new queen and her attendants competed for the title. They graced the prizewinningPan Alexander was born on a farm IN SHRINE GAME At left, Nolan Jones, 170 lb. 'I were Joan Adder),.. Lottie Gray, American float in the near Lebanon in 1857 and his halfback from Arizona State University, and Bennie Me- ; , parentAl were owned by a family Grace Ira Johnson Moore,and Bvplyn Barbara Webb Lewis, Orange the Blossom Orange Bowl.Classic paradeand named Alexander Twenty years Rae, 168 Ib. halfback from the University of Michigan The charming Miss Lottie The queen wore an exquisite ago he retired from farming are two of the stars that will be seen in the annual Mahi 'f' Gray was winner. She was long white gown, long white His survivors are three sons, Shrine Temple College All-Star football game, Christmas I' crowned queen for 1961.62 by gloves and carried a beautiful IS grandchildren grandchildren and one 60 great great night In Miami's Orange Bowl Both boys are expected to t 11LNs Barbara Webb, the former bouquet of red carnations great.grandchild. see plenty of action. 1 j : i ,:,\ II -. -, -.--- ... _.___ _. }--.c..____ ----.. -- -- - - : : --- : : 'Care-Craft' School for Nurse's Aids , :'i" .pJ '<,.l > Ten Weeks Course Day and Evening Classes : 1' '.)...'"' "IIt' Enroll now for classes forming first week in January ; " J 4 4; Lifetime Profession Have a : . : : >:Y ' f ..' 1711 West Flagler Street , wff 4+ ,., ; , " ' ''t FR 973S7MEAT ;:;:gIl ," 'i ' .... Il I 7 .. ... .. ..::-..:-.. -=: _r1w .. --. .... "-" \ Z2 - .t x ) n i $f S ARi : 4 51 MARKET \ 1520 N.W. 62nd Street5SJP '" e I THE MARKET WITH COURTEOUS SERVICE &r; [ T . Y 6 ; dE n dw' ia,.:.. .. .a b&Mil''fe&* ... ...... ., .w.ae ..., .....A....., .. .c+. Fresh Meat-Low PricesNEW NORTH DADE Gladys McKenzie as Ruth; Abigail Walter Younger. He gave the Thompkins and Betty Tucker role the kind of characterizationthat RATES HIGH as Beneatha Franklin Miss Hansberry wrote in Knowles and Willie Wilson as the script. His performance was WITH "A RAISIN IN Travis! Curt Murchison, Willie superb. THE SUN"The Sims as Abigail and Fred Fordas Gladys Perry did an excellentJob Bomo. as Mama. Her acting duringthe Others in the cast were William highly emotional scenes APTS. LOW RATES North, Dade Thespians'first Mears and Emerson Miller. brought tears to the eyes of the for the "A production year audience during each performance - IlMt'in' In the Sun," was a huge Gladys McKenzie received the EFFICIENCIES and 1 & 2 BEDROOMS success and wa magnificently "Best Supporting Actress Award" I I Abigail Thompkins and Betty tended, on Dec 12, 13 and 14 for her portrayal of Ruth in the Tucker! who shared the role of In Opa Lock, play at the annual South Flori Beneatha gave outstanding par- Furnished or Unfurnished There warp tremendous applause da Thespian Conference held at mances of the college girl type. for the cast, which lasted Southwest ST. High School on North Dade has received several thru six curtain calls. The play Saturday. This is the first time congratulatory letter* from by Lorra'ne Hansb rry won the that a Negro student In this persons who attended the per FREE GAS CTRICITY. ' Drama Circle Critics Award In state has received this honor. formances. All feel that thev 19R9. Her performance a* Ruth was saw a movIng performance" of WATER ,. .'I , Chicago's Southslde Is 'the set excellent. a truly outstanding pray. Fred '. ',(. , ting of the story. It is a story Beautiful performances weree Ford and Patsy Ferguson were a j" l' of a young man and his family given also by John Pryor as stage managers. who fight to maintain their dignity and respect.!!, The mother inherited -,> 222 NW 22nd Street $10,000 from her deceased "" husband. Her son, Walter THE MIAMI TIM& MIAMI, FLORIDA 'trle to FO Into .business for himself Call Mr. Myers 377-4149 : to that he can pit his Job PAGE .2 SASfe>AY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 'as a chauffeur. He feels'that the Bus 5 Stops at corner near building - ''only way he can improve hint '" 1 t "'sslf Is to stop working for the 'white man.Although. For 'Sale- must these it's against her will see new the mother gives him some of the money to invest in this business - home, but for uses the part family of in it to an buya all- 3 And 4 Bedroom 2 Bath Homes A white neighborhood. In the mean- time, the white home owners Corner 8th Ave. at 56th St. fend a representative to buy the ' house back from Mama at al I' lit most double the value of the $1,500 CASH ROUTIN'JODIIN' home EO that the neighborhood could remain white. Dut Mama Open Sun. 3 to 5 or call JE 1-5973 doesn't sell: and they move into the neighborhood.The lad play Is a powerful piece: oftterature. ; Sidney Poltler, Claudia T r McNeal and .Huby Dee starred in .- -. -, -. . - the production on Broadway in : = : -: - 1959. During the season it won the Award.New York Drama Critics Own Your Own Home In 1962 1j' The North Dade cast for this WINE drama included: John Pryor aa : Walter} Gladys Perry as Mama; 1-3-bedroom CBS Home FHA Terms Merry Christmas I $550 down, $85 per Mo'-Price $14,500 I I 1. DRINK --- - 2-2-bedroom CBS Home, FHA Terms $350 down, $65 Mo.-Price M $11,500 per ............................ 3-2-bedroom CBS Home, FHA Terms jj $ $350 down, $60 per Mo.--Price $10,000 Fastest Drinkin I 50 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM the West . j\ ; ONE MORTGAGE ONLY The Wild Drinkin viiJ ---o-- 4-bedroom, 3 bath CBS Hime the t{ With servants quarters on 4 lots 110 x 200 feet. i Big Square Bottle Sprinkler system, beautifully landscaped. ' ( $27,000 Mortgage, $220 per Month Produced by Comstock Vintners, ,I.>!'f"', I Reduced for fast sale. This home will suit a San Francisco, Calif. MISSIONARY HOUSE, DOCTORS, ATTORNEYS 20% by volumeA --- ......-. MOVIE STAR OR UNDERTAKERFor SMOOTH WINE Delores Ellison, a 1961 graduate further details contact : of Northwestern Senior High School of Cosmetology, has completed her internship in hairstyling Mctlicholas under the guidance of Realty Mrs. Beatrice Moore and Mrs. I GOLDER SPUR Sallie Collins. For that ;youthful look, let Delores style your hair. 7927 N.W. 27th Ave. She is also Mrs. Collns assistantat tylJng weev hair. Call FR PL 1.7592 4.9944, the Modernistic Deauty PL 4-8853 =? ? Salon, 826 NW 3rd ave. MIAMI :- TIMES ADS - ; -- DON'T COST THEY PAYt" , ' .. .11 ----- r1 ' , ' .. ,., .' C' . ,)Ii '. c' .. ." ." .. .. ,' ., .. ," '..' ' \ \ p. ,. ) II,. >JI lamA THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA . Eugenia Thomas Chargedin JOYOUS .SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE"3 . i I, :MA1;; CHRISTMAS .. ' Murder Conspiracy DRAPE SP i ,. ': \' BRUCE DECORATORS I } Released on $2,500 a supposed bolita counting I . house. FREE ESTIMATES : I Bond Mrs. Eugenia Thomas was ar- -1 reeled Tuesday and released on PRE.XMAS SALE \s ....... ... y- - F '''' -'-- -+e1W $2,600 bond after being charged with "conspiracy to commit a i"ft\ DHAPES CARPETING SLIP COVERS REUPHOLSTERINfl felony resulting In first degree \ 1 .i" 4 murder." s Phone for decorator to help you in your home I Police said Mrs. Thomas plan- ned the robbery I to which AubreyW. True., Christmas Joy comer Phone NA 4.5738 I II ; Henry, 27, of 1322 NW 5th from within the h..rt- I Terms Arranged ;1 aj4 c court and Clarence Simpson, 28, ffI1.d with h ppiiness this 'I I . shot Mrs. Beatrice "Tny" 'I Dunaway to death. Chrlitmai-m.y the New DRAPES e Henry and Simpson have been Year b. bright and full of ..,., charged with first degree mur accomplishment. ...... "- -. ...ro............... ..++ +k"dY rerr+rwt. :. IC7BARKIEY'S / R der, Joe Millings Sr., 37, of 1322 MYERS' SUNDRY NW 5th court, a third man, Is 569 N.W. 20th St. CUT-RATE STOREThe { mM.S&? be'ng:: held for questioning. Police quoted Mrs. Thomas as Mr. and Mrs Fred Myersl : saying in a written confeslon FR 94662GREETINGS Friendly Store With The Warm Welcome ; .ii "I advice.was Just She giving admitted them ,motherly police 'JlJI IoafafoAA JlaJlJlJlJlJlJI fa9oDleKKKK I 1201 N.W. 3rd Ave. Phone FR 4-2376 !'I 'Iy'+I \ said, she had helped the three ' CKKKKKKKKKKKKs6KKKKK6! , 888 Tonic 1.45 SIKX-IA Angel Skin ; plan the of the al- , men burglary - size 1.25 : Scott's Emulsion Hair Cream 2.50 I I leg I'd bolita counting house. & Glow Cream ........ 75 I , Police said Mrs. Thomas ad. Lxtone ................................ .*..7sBleach plus tax j I vised the bandit trio, "If you 7.20 ...............,,......,.......... 1.75 old 07 HerRamont L j : ( w v.MRS. J.A!>.. -& Lanolin Plus! HAir Groom ........ II I ----- --- Liquid 1.75 Old 07 Pressing Oil ' EUGENIA THOMAS loz. Free Dolls 1.08 to 12.08 , Charged in Slajlng I ' Gifts of all descriptions. Use our layaway i A socially prominent Miami OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. ! accused woman was Wednesdayof .being the master-mind Jn JOHN A. McMINN Owner i plotting a robbery that resultedIn a cold.blooded murder on Oct. J ._'" ........ ' 28, when three bandits held up I s { R .Ir lI1I11It1Ir JlJlJlJlJlJlJIJIJI JlJlJlJlJlJlJlJI> > .JI.JlJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJI.JI. : GETS CHAIR FOR '' WOMANDaniel SLAYING OF OUR TO FRIENDS ALL Christmas at St. Agnes' : Mr. and Mrs Calong wltm Grant 31, of 3201 ;. S. Douglas Road. Was+ sentenced to the faculty and staff of Cox's death on Tuesday after a Circuit KIM)EUGA11TEN GARTEN S'y ? Court jury found him guilty of LF1 take tills time to wish one and . the murder of Mrs. Rebecca Mu all n. - del In the upholstery shop she MERRY CHRISTMAS and a I and her husband 2623 SW 37th ave.,operated and where at ---- -------_._--- HAPPY NEW YEAH The public is cordially invited to join the ever swell. .. . Grant was porter. MR$. HCATIUCK RUNAWAY D>l i AAAltlifofrlrAl AA>wli7rlrhKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK ing throng wending their way to the big, beautiful I Judge Ha! P. Dekle was emo Died In Robberyhave dKKKKKKG5 church with a warm welcome, to salute the new- . tlonally sentence touched on aa Grant he Imposedthe who Is to shoot shoot low." born King at the solemn midnight (Christmas) Mass, ,. a father. of five children. The The bandits ued her front T Sunday night, Christmas Eve at. 10:40 o'clock. defense attorney. Ray Munson porch as a lookout for the house Christmas will mean more to you if you worship at I wept; but Grant was calm. across the street at 1661 NW Throughout the three-day trial 5th place police said. 1With St. Agnes Episcopal Church he said "I still Bay I am not Mrs. Thomas Is the wife of guilty." Judge L. E. Thomas Miami's 1750 Northwest Third Avenue Since the Jury did not recom- first Negro Judge and the firstIn " mend mercy the death sentencewas the South In this century. I mandatory.In Judge Thomas Is highly es THE SCENERY: An illuminated Manger- of passim! sentence, Judge teemed in law enforcement Cradle with the Christ-Child nettled Dekle said to Grant: circles and In the community in the arms of his blessed Virgin "As you and I face each otherI "generally. He was shocked and. want to digress a little and distressed at the arrest of his we hope *h.t Mother, the quaking Shepherds, the ask you If you have a religion." wife and did not hold court this you will Star of Bethlehem and the Wise Men holiday season The prisoner replied that he Is Wednesday mark the beginning of a presenting their costly gifts of gold, .' a Baptist. Continued the Judge Judge Thomas has said he will It "Well, then you have learned stick by his wife all the way. lasting era of peace on frankincense and myrrh. All against a through your religion that you The story took an Ironic twist earth, good will to men. background of three altars banked have eternal life and that there when It was learned the police Merry Christmas! with seasonal flowers and multicolored ; Is a God whose birth we are who did moft to crack the mur- MR. AND MRS. lights. about to recognize and who was der case was, Mrs. Thomas' about your age when He died on brother, Officer Willie (Dig BEN 'NIXON and FAMILY PAGEANTRY AND 'DRAMA Rich Christmas pageantry - the cross. Nick) Nicholson. Ills Investigations 15900 N.W. 22nd Ave. "I trust you will look to Him led to the arrest of the Locka 'Fla. accetuate the drama of the Holy Mass parti ( Opa and pray to Him and may God three men. They eventually Implicated cipated in by scores of acolytes, servers and sacred " have mercy on your soul." who turned Oil r> "JI.JlJlJlJlJI..JI." a woman ministers moving in service with soldierly precisionand It was the first murder casA out to be his sister ' all the celestial to for both Judge and mathematical accuracy - attorney, and A Lf >AAIoADoti".JI..JIJIJIJIJIJIJI" Judge Dekle: preliminary hearing for of Moller Pipe Organ and praised Munson for the three defendents has been accompaniment a grand the defense. set for January 5 before Peace featuring St. Agnes' seraphic choir. With tears streaming down his Justice Ralph Ferguson. cheeks, Munson said he will appeal Yes, Christmas means more when you hail the j the case to the Florida Su newborn King at St. Agnes'. preme Court.tKK'tKKKKKKK. Streets to be Closed 1 May the holl I QKK'r rCKrRCK tKrp days be filled Calendar of Services For Skating ,a with happiness Joy and for Sunday, December 24th, the 4th Sunday in Advent The following streets have you and your (Christmas Eve) , bepn chosen as skating areas 'family.SATELLITE Low Mass 7:00 a.m. \ i.....:. during the Christmas Eve and New Year's Day. Barricade will c Sy Solemn Sung Mass, Procession and / be placed In the area on Christ ; Sermon .... 8:45 a.m. f..... ,. mas Eve days and placed In the NOTIJj-JThJw rh position on the streets Christ t1'- the the regular 10H5: to Bjlfl ",.m. 'in done to make -V'' man morning through cour- tesy of the City Commissioners, It IMMMIM for all KpiMCoMtllans| to tiow on TV tiiemj I the Miami Police Dept. and Sepia Station WTVJ Cluuiiwl 4, the recent consecra Christmas.It Mayor Charles Hadley.DOWNTOWN . tion of the lit. Ilev. June L. Duncan, and the hIS always' beta AREA LOUNGE Itt. Her. WlllUm L. Hargrove to tho Uplsco- Fourth Ave. between 14th and 6222 N.W. 7th Are. Jete on WodnetMlajr and Thursday, respectively. ' our pfcisuro fo prs- 17th Sts. Rosetta Clem Hattie serve the spirit and LIBERTY CITY AREA Wilbur Brassfield, Mgr. Solemn Vespers .... ........".......... .. ........ 6:30 p.m. good will of the holt 57th St. between 13th and 14th aves. 65th St. between 12th 1C1C'C1C1C1C1C1C1C1CIC Christmas Eve-Carol Singing ................ 10:45 p.m. day season and and 14th aves. fo each of Solemn High Mass and Communion 11:40 p.m. our COCONUT GROVE MONROE MUSIC HOUSE friends wy, "Marry Plaza St. between Day ave. Christmas Day-Low Mass ."......... ........ 9:30 a.m. and Fla avtl.Support. & Church Furniture Supply Christmas; and a Everything In Gospel Music A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR : Happy Hew Year!' Phone 374-7565 PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS GRANT the Fight for . DRIVE INN 820 NW 3rd AvenueGet 15055 N.W. 22nd Ave. Freedom ...tlC'ClC'CIC'tl(" "IC" CIClC'CIC'( II CICC'CIC1C'C1CICI! KKa't ,+.o f. 1002 Commentaries Charles and Mary Chavis Jofn/ Your NAACP jour Advertise It Pays! 1dt u L a9i7oA ralalt rs3oluilrxnr o ..-.-__ 0._ _.. -- __. .. _____....._. _._, .._'o....__. .. O' ._ __ .. .- -- .----.,-__ r._... 'f , _ ' " 1C'C\C1C1C1(1CtCtC1IIC1&tCTftRIC": ", cr 4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 Bishop of South Carolina. : t Attending Presbyters were: The Rev. Samuel Fleming Greetingsall of Ft. Lauderdale and the Rev. Charles F. Langlandof St. Peters berg. The Rev. Warren Densmore was masster f of ceremonies. ., Readers of Testimonials were as follows: Certificate jt ,.' ef evidence of election, Rev. Richard Brown; Canonical} Wlj .\ testimonial, Mr.\ Arthur S. Gibson, secretary of the stand ITo ing committee certificate of ordination of Deacon and Main Ofriie at GT4O N.W. 13th Av ine-Phono OX 1-O421 ; Itranrh at 1112 N." ". Third Ave., Miami Florid*-.Phone Fit 32230H. Priest, the Very Rev. George M. Alexander, D.D. Deanof the Theological School, University of the South, Se-: J:. SIGISMVXD REEVES Editor and Publisher the Rev. Tenn. Consent of standing committees- CURTI C. REEVES Managing Editor wanee, ; George Paul Reeves of Sarasota ; Consent of the Bishops, Entered SM Second Class Matter August, 1D27, at the Post Office the Rt. Rev. Charles Carpenter, D.D., Bishop of Alabama.A of you-out at )Miami Florida, under the act of March 3, 1870 inspiring congregation of more than 3,000 enjoyed this and patroni Member of the Associated Negro Frees service. Music by the organ and trumpets was en- we wish a very merri Member>> of the National Newspaper Publishers Association chanting.On est of merry Christ SUBSCRIPTION RATES Thursday morning at the St. Luke's Cathedral mases. ONE YEAR $.'5.00 SIX MONTHS $3.00 FOREIGN $O.OO Orlando, the consecration service and music were again enjoyed when the Rev. William Lofton Hargrave, who MENDEZ CUBAN MIT' "CREDO OF TIm NEGRO PRESS" served as Executive Secretary and actuary of the Diocesefor THE NEGRO PRESS beUerm that America,ran best lead the world 380 N.W. 17th Sh from racial and national antagonism when It accordn to every man many years was consecrated a Suffragan Bishop. regardless of race color or creed hU human and legal rights Hatingno Presiding Bishop Lichtenberger, consecrator, was also tams aa +tjJlJl )dCharles man fearing no man-the Negro Press strirtt* to help every man celebrant at the Holy Communion. Co-consecrators: Bishop In the firm belief that all men are hurt as long a* anyone Is held back. Henry I. Louttit, D.D., and the Rt. Rev. Walter Gray, D.D. S.T.D., D.C.L, Bishop of Connecticut, Sermon by "For unto you h born this day in the city of David a Savior Rt. Rev. Thomas Henry Wright D.D., Bishop of East which !Is Christ the Lord Duke 211. Carolina, Litany, Rt. Rev. James Duncan, M.A., Suffra- :_ gan Bishop of Florida. CHRISTMASThis Presenting Bishops: Rt. Rev. William Marmion, ;' t Bishop of Southwestern Virginia Rt. Rev. Edward Ham- year Christmas comes on :Monday. Sunday, ; Christmas Eve, should make this day even more eventful, ilton West, D.D., Bishop of Florida; Presbyters, Rev. I v fS as Christians celebrate the birthday of our Lord on the Richard Brown of Lake Wales secretary of the Diocese: Y day we commemorate as our Lord's Day. This day shouldbe Rev. Canon LeRoy Lawson, D.D., of Deland. and we are sure it will be, brimful with Christmas Master of ceremonies, Very Rev. Frances Gray, Deanof festivities St. Luke, Orlando. Ministers of the Consecration The Rev. Alexander ! We realize there will be worldly activities, but after : Rodger, secretary of the House of Bishops; Registrar, _ all, let there be first things first. No one should want the Rev. James Stout-Senberger of Boca Raton. celebration of the birth of Our Lord who was born to save mankind, relegated to second place. Each bishop had an attending chaplain. Reading testi- I monials: Very Rev. Sydney Browne, the Hon. Sydney H. There time when generally I Sunday was pretty _ was a Taylor. The Ven. John E. Culmer LL.D.. _ D.D, the Rev, _ regarded as, and treated as the Lord's Day. Paul Reeves. Businesses had every respect for the day. Now opening - Consent of the The Bishops Rt. : Rev. Harewood is headway. It is becoming on Sundays gaining a com- _ thing. Sturtevant, D.C.L., L.D., Bishop of Fond du Lac, retired. mon Some claim it is a convenience, and may be it is, but A capacity congregation, very interest sermon. R. HadleySepia in the old days when business was closed down, people Eighteen bishops were present.Ye "Mayor"of seemed to have gotten along all right. Editor would like to thank Fr. and Mrs. Samuel Miami, Florida Browne at whose home he lived in St. Petersburg for In the entertainment world, there was a time when Extends kindnesses shown during his stay in their city and Fr. and dances began after midnight on Sundays. We are more Mrs Nelson modern today.In Pinder of Orlando. Season's GreetingsTO this respect we could join in the singing of "Giveme ALL OF HIS FRIENDS that old time religion: It's good enough for me". Let's think about this. We have six days for ourselves I Merry Christmas I AND WELL WISHERS The Seventh is The Lord's. Should we envy Him - having it? AREAS RESERVEDFOR ABOVE ALL ELSE is the caption of the following holidays \ the - May . story on Christmas by the Rt. Rev. Arthur Lichtenberger, SKATING D.D., S.T.D., presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church: ?I be filled. ( 1 During Holidays ABOVE ALL ELSE I with joy and 1. DOWNTOWN AREA Christmas means that God is at hand. He is with us r happiness for 4th ave. between 14th and Christmas is not simply one day out of three hundred and | you and your 17th sts. sixty-five. It is true, of course, that the day after Christ family. 2. LIBERTY CITY AREA mas we all go back to work, some weary and heavyhearted 57th st. between 13th and We read the statistics of the dead and injured on 14th aves. 65th st. between our highways; we are aware again, after a brief respite, 12th and 14th aves. of how precarious the world's is glance ' peace ; we anx- ESTER'S MARKET 3. COCONUT iously up at the sky to see what new thing is circling GROVE there. The. tree begins to' droop, the wreaths to fade. It 1710 NW 151st Street Plaza st. between Day and will be a long time until December twenty-fifth comes .Opa.,.Locka MU 1-9114 i Florida aves. nirain. But once we have made room for Christ in our UvesI I .a a a. a samAaa wmar -asaxaaam lAkMOiMfe- ----- -I ana-.Aaaas-aa--axxE the fact of Christmas is with us every day the fact E#{l9bl HKft? KH !ik ?tlillklk lk lk? ?lkirKriiX ! God so loves the world that He comes Into it. And having come He does not go away. X This f Is what Christmas means to Christians. Jesusof & fct! 31tHljes fur aty ! Nazareth, a first-'century man who lived in Palestine: Sjnlifcagaufo tUiUU was nevertheless "God of God who for us men and for our salvation was made man." This is what God wIlt l NPUI :Ipar did in Christ. When He came, it was not to inaugurate an annual celebration when good will and a spirit of gener- XZ osity might abound for a time. God came into the world 9 to lead as out of our frustration and helplessness and des . pair. He comes now, as He came that first Christmas. "He Ii comes, and loves, and saves, and frees us." ; YE EDITOR'S NOTEBOOKYe VI . Editor attended the Consecration of two Bishops .VI iiiujihrnthJ II'I of the Episcopal Church this week and it was a history- Jn making occasion not only in the Diocese, but in the whole , church.Wednesday morning at St. Peter's Church, St. ;; Petersburg, the Rev. James J. Duncan, rector of St. Peters was elevated to the Bishopric (Suffraoran) by the i Most Rev. Arthur C. Lichtenberger D.D., S.T.D., Presid- AFRO AMERICAN LIFE ing Bishop of the Episcopal Church. INSURANCE CO. Co-consecrators were : the Rt. Rev. John Vander- P ,JACKSONVILLE horst, D.D.. Bishop of Tennessee and the Rt. Rev.Henry ''VI it FLORIDA .._... 2? ( I. Louttit D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of South Florida. ; r Dr. James H. The Rt. Rev. Albert Stuart, D.D.. Bishop of Georgia delivered VI Lewis, chairman.president! the sermon; the Rt. Rev. Charles Avery Mason, Mr. O. D. James. ii D.D., Bishop of Dallas read the Litany, and presenting y manager Miami District and Awt. Agency Director The Rt. Rev. Iverson Noland D.D. bishops were: Bishop VI Coadjutor of Louisiana, and the Rt. Rev. Gray Temple 4\) 2. ? a1aU" aft) ft) 1\) 1PAGE \} . THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA Brazilian Attache Christmas season in Brazil. THANK YOU This address was the first in a , Please allow me the opportunity SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 5 Speaks at Liberty I series which will ,bring to Liberty " to thank my many friends 7q? faA lsfa >Iio m9 3 7 A1p .>a>.h m o >rf B JllJt>alv Dola wolsASia tllL City Elementary a number of who so kindly and generously City ElementaryLaban outstanding personalities. assisted and encouraged me during C. Conner. nud,tbl1 mem Following, the address the my recent illness. bers of his 4th ,grade class were guest was eecorUd by ,Mrs..; Mary I particularly mention my hosts on Monday to'ftafael Ifalra, P. William, principal, and Mr. priest the, Rev. Fr. John & Calmer of the physical Cultural Attache of Hhe Brazil* Conner on a tour and the guilds of St. 'Agnea ian Consulate Office bore In Miami I plant. Mr. Neira expressed a Episcopal Church, the Friend Speaking .fro&rjnhe theme, i delight in having been a guest I ship Garden and Civic ClubJand' "Chrlt. tmas In. Brazil*' Mr Ne- of the school and his visit was i the ladies of Chi Eta Phi Sorority ira gave a vivid,;plgfure At them highly enjoyed. Miss Grace Hlggs, baslleus, ___F __ 9 1 11r>tOkAAAfo7 lo7rAlof]o i7paa--faAmm9ibT also the nurses, nurses aides and -- -- orderlies of east wing second M I- r I Iw ! floor of Jackson Hospital; and last but not least my thanks to Fr. Gibson of Christ Episcopal I Church who found time to visit me. Also a thought of appreciation h goes to my co-workers of w the USPO Biscayne Annex. , My confinement has been quite an experience for me, andI Plu..nt t mtmorif wondtrful) friendships. .. promiiing f.,."",. .. . truthfully cay that I now havea keener and more genuine con this are just a few of the |joys wt with for .fl of our friends -.; . cept of what kindness and en w THE CANDLE GLOW couragement om really mean. .nd patron .t this Yulttidt St ior and very' Happy N.w Yttrl Again thank you, each and 'REFLECTS GAY WISHES i; everyone and may God abundantly - b'ess Gratefully you. George K. Sands, D.D.S. May the warmth' of Alt I \\ Wm. W. StirrupTo 1602 N.W. Third Avenue FR 1.5733 ChrUlnuu Season al , 1, Abound in 6om. KKKrKsf rKKO+Ka siK [KKKKK rrK CKKKrR IKK KrRKKr4KrKKKrKmisA7rDs ? yoThroughout Jt>al lo7uplrlofsfalo9a )alrlrfsf>gAI .JIIJII.JtJII.JtJtJIIJIIJIIJII > JllJllJt.W lt the 7esr. ? I II II I + _ , I " 11. r :I ., . I I r ! ::,.. , TO ALL OF YOU! I II'I'' We want to wish you ., and your families a ORA D. TAYLOR REALTY I Holiday and a Joyous YearlI 4208 N.W. 7th Ave. 759.5221 CE 54246WE New s prosperous I vKKrKKaC.K.K..c.c..c KKKKKsKKKaKKKsLKKKKKK c..CCQ , ls s.>oIrAI A..AA7a>tlr*Alr>tsfrt >pIaAA>MAA AlrDaAA.A?A.fsk7 lrlrlrl Irfsfl ... +'v1 all Master Masons working I 1 1 under the protection of the Most .. Worshipful Union Grand Lodgeof ' Florida, Inc., n;us. R. R. Wll ..\ Hams, G. M., you are hereby "'" notified that on Sunday Dec. 24 I ." Edwin S. Shirley Jr. M.D. at one o'clock p.m. we are observing '" St. John's Day at St. 1410 N.W. Third Avenue FR 4-1238 James Baptist Church NW 14thst. . and 3rd ave. Parade begins K rKKKKKKKsK K c KKKKKKK [KKK KK.KKKQiKK CKr..ri c. on 10th st. and 3rd ave. Pleasebe present.To the entire. Masonic Family 11>IS) foafrlrfrfaa AAAfa.7rla>pr 3rfs7R> Jt..JtJIIJII.JII.JaJllJt.JtJtJII..JtJt.. ... and and a friends Prosperous, Merry New Christmas Year.L. ( riit 1tUi , G. Bode, District Deputy rrrY1ar r I c stsKK[['[@sapK'IKKK [.KKKf! is N Y 3 t ') .' I + + y f4 Warm Wishes Bring I Special Season's {: : ' Greetings! N 1fn, For the Merriest Christmasyet ' a :: ,, :: : From a secretary it pleasesto Aor / rememberan ( Editor and Managing rtw ci Editor too wonderful to 4 forget Feliz Ano Nuevo % extend to you the warmest of Barbara J. Bo'Ney greetings-may the day ,V' . . JtJa JllJllJtbtJtJtJtJlJt be one of unadulterated happiness and .. JtJtJtJtJt JtJt '! may you know the supreme blessing of ; love. \' J , ; ______ / Since thanks for your patronage during 'the past year., We hope we may serve you as wellIn G. W. HawkinsD.D.S. I I I the New Year. Merry ChrislmasI' , I It J. & J. DRUG DEPT. STORE r , ? With our holiday i!I 1410 N.W. 62nd Street Phone PL 7-7954 5 1018 N.W. 2nd Ave. greeting goes tho I KKKKKKrKerirrL...KrKrKrCKKsiKrK KssKrKKKKsCKKK KKr .I of -- -- FR 3-4229 promise our con- tinued fine service to you DREAM HOMESChristmas I I POST 5693 and VFW Weekend-Free gift for every family LADIES AUXILIARYOpa \ Locka, Fla. 22nd Ave. N.W. 154th St. ', K YrKrCKKKstM , 4 .. a ; ": r''''. -r---: ' J ' r-.v.- . ', ,;:'....; MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA ' . .' ':.;. \ .;, ,;.1,, .wc .1 . >H BuL Hl f \ xf --.TI,;T PAGE 6 SATURDAY DECEMBER 23 1961 Broward , oIiJo.... I. ,. \.,, .,"' '." '"'' .'" ,1;'of County "1 News 111Waltf'r .. Ilm"l .1I 4y ,, ... , .,-..,, '---'---',- '- ' .' .' . The South Broward VFW ; .' ' Post No. 8195 will hold Its regular * Mrk. meeting Tuesday Dec. 26 , , 8:30 p.m. at the Chamber of tP,1, t'i Commerce Building.I . I The Chamber of Commerce of . West Hollywood: will hold Jw! '. ,, i regular meeting on January 8. : ;,, " All members, please be present / J ) : d i at this Important meetingIn -; " very .i. ::' 1962. \l : : Iii" : 1" ., .;. 'I..r: r. I. ..., -"-- --- - MrrSarah Days of West Hol- Located at 6010 NW 22nd ave. and all the restaurant equipment lywood left last Friday, Dec. IB is an imposing building. It has was supplied by Atlantic: Equip for Nassau to attend the AME wooden frame structure ment Co. Cal's opens from 6 replaced Church Conference. Mrs. Abbie to 1 a.m. which sometime ago made news a.m. Days was a delegate from Mt. it burned down. Shown ,on the photo: Bessie after was Zion AME Church. Rev. Joshua that Fenell, Nellie Mae Youngblood The name of the place : Scipio also attended.Dowe's James Youngblood owner, Ea- ----- burned down was Cal's Restaurant Barber Shop and Eleanor's and that is the only similarity dine Benton Elizabeth Baker '": buildIng not shown. between the present - Beauty Salon and Its personnel - , and the place that burned: wish each and everyone .,j down. ,Everything else: has tin- and a Merry Christmas a Happy .. r1.E gone a change except the ,ur 4A New Year. Fight TB nr) of food and beer wines and ser The Sunday School of New vice.On Macedonia Baptist Church, Rev. the night of the grand N. H. Phillips, pastor, will render opening of Cal's Lounge and rostaurant - Its Christmas play Tuesday with plenty ,of free park- night, Dec. 26. ing and lounging area the place i was BO over crowded that a man The St. Luke Primitive Baptist had to be placed at the door toIlet 4 Church, 4205 SW 18th St., West I the folks in and out! The Hollywood, will hold all night 'popular owner and hi* attr.ictlve Christmas service. Various ministers ,wife and staff have been labelled of our city will preach.All the king and queen of Browns ( "1M fI{;t---...wI are. Invited. Rev. Ellis ville restaurant business. There 1 "There's no ''business like show I Classic In Miami. Miss Calloway King, pastor. were too many persona presentto hi business! I I now makes her home In Miami name them all:, Annie Lou Current top song stylist Arthur and is Community Relations Director RlCICtClClClCICICICIC1C'ClC1ClCtC"lClCeclC' Davis, Donnie Peters, Darnell Prysock is warmly greeted by of Radio Station WMBM. Meadows, 'Ernest Thomas Jr., former great entertainer Blanche Prysock was featured in a Miami Mitchell Robins Jr. Calloway during Orange Blossom 1 Nltery.I GreetingsTO The staff, consists of Ruby Use Christmas Seals __ L __.___ Youngblood, Bessie Fennell, Ea- i& & &&&& dine Benton, Elizabeth Baker, PEOPLES DRUG STORE -- BARBECUEAND Eddie Youngblood, plus a day crew. Southern Construction Co. Join Your NAACP LUNCHEONETTE is responsible for the building 402 and 406 N.W. 8th Street FR 4.5874 s Drug In StoreSpecializing prescriptions, Featuring Bar-B-Que breakfast, lunch DREAM HOMESChristmas I I I potent medicines and i sundries adinner.. Old Hickory liar Open daily 0:30 a.m. 12 p.m. becue from 5 p.m. Weekend-Free gift for every family Fri., Sat to It80 a.m. Open Fri. *Sat. to 2:3O a.m all of you-our Satisfaction Guaranteed Free Delivery and patrons 22nd Ave. N. W. I54f/i/ St.SlMWWifflS . I we wish a very merri I - 1C1C1CtC""tCtClCtClClC"IC"ICICICtCCtCtCfC1CtCIClClCtCtC'Cl lClClC'ClClCtClC1ClClC1C est of merry Christ- I foltlo7pmA mftDoAADaD A7Amm>bA7pmAf m_.IoflO7aAD17ohm9o_97ftm>bI AmDsA_ A mates. I SMITH'S SUNDRIES 6704 N.W. 18th Ave.S. 1 A S. Smith, Prop. Itl.a.a.a._aIr_7a3f Afhl la iNAtlantic . t 1 " L. 11, I Iiq y I; ,, ManorThe I ; arl6I ! best apartment house III! t k ! in town offers ! far Choice 1 bedroom w otMi 'r'iii m& , ! ! apartmen gI1I! iI uPI' H 4 > !ryr! nA I1 !! Iln! !' 4i 1. ?y Ii, ri. Choice one bedroom ApartmentGood tenant only t At we prepare fdr 4190 N.W. 32nd Ave. l'l'F another visit from Santa l ,Ilia ? i' N ...-.....' ,. :..",. "N we like to pause to remember $125 CASH $75 MONTH + HI* .'' all the wonderful friendships we've To see is to believe A lovely, lovely 2 bedroom made In the past and look forward too with Fla. room, partly furnished i I near N.W. 46th St. those of the New Year. We thank you all land 12th Ave. An unusual I I buy. See -today.. for your every kindness and hope you have o IA $990 DOWN $75 MONTH 3-bedroom CBS, Fla. room A Very Merry ChristmasFROM plus 2 porches. Mostly furnished i A,1 'Only $10,500 total - near N.W. 17th Ave. and 47th 'St. "Max" '" Sirotta "Dave" Gurton"Chris" = We arrange financing also #I May Health, Happiness and Prosperity MERRY CHRISTMAS TO Christenson "Bob" Giano S 'be yours throughout the New Year ALL "John" Murray "Kay" Marsh"Manny" TRIO REALTY j t Rader Allen R. GreenwaldOF i N. COLSTON, M.D. 801 NW 54th St. \ - PL 9-8372 PL 9-5455 - EVA M. ADDERLEY R.N. NE 5-8745 NEWS REALTY ... 1CIC1C1CfCIC1C1C'CIC11tC1C1C1Ctft1llC'C1C'CCI IffiTIF ";I :' > .wt1N. IClCtClCrc I(1CI( 1C1C'.at<<'< I I ,,' if ' i j -+'nir" F f I THE MIAMI TIMES l MIAMI, FLORIDA Announcement SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 1I Mr. and MM. Desmond!! Josephof the West Indies are happy to ########'###### ####'###" '#" ### #####'##"" #'#######' announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Malvlna: ALONG FREEDOM'S ROAD\ Joseph to Sgt. Nathaniel Eugene I Dennett Jr. Miss Joseph is. an SRN and a licensed midwife. --- By RUTH PERRY . The completed her schooling at . : .###1111.....##......_.... :. 66 6 66..6666.6666...._.. _.__ the T. O. R. Memorial High ' -- ---- ------- ------------------------ -- - School In the West Indies and Nearly coinciding with the end Moore case; I found out that he her nursing at Popler Hospital In of the year 1961, it is both Inter- had been a relentless ,fighter for :England Sgt. Dennett Is the son esting and encouraging to hear freedom and civil rights; at the of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Bennett - ' about the determination and time of his death he had been Sr., of 314 Amelia St. Key I courage shown by so many Albany working throughout the state to West. Sgt. Dennett completedhis Georgia citizens. get better salaries for Negro schooling at Douglas High teachers. School In 1965. Presently he Is J THE ALBANY PROTESTThat serving In the Air Force In Eng I HARRY T. MOORE LIVES ON , land. The date will be wedding *o many Negroes (plus: a ' few whites) show such continu It can sertalnly be said that announced later. ing determination in the face of Harry T. Moore lives on in the repeated arrests and Jalltogs, is memories of those who knew Ushers Union Meets a welcome fact at the close of him and his family; his fearless 1 a troubled, restless year in the spirit lives on in those who have The Ufher's Union Association P f l. south. This past year has seen continued to work for freedom fourth Sunday program will much of Negro protest, arrests and human rights in Florida': meet at Friendship Baptist and jail sentences because Negroes and his ,memory continue to bean Church on 6th ave. between 13th :: ; i all over the south are inspiration to all who might and 14th sts. : 4 i more and more aware that then falter on the road to freedom. It I ( The will) be' time is now for freedom and not Is a fitting and wonderful thlntto program between , Friendship Seniors and the Union some nebulous, far-off time in hold memorial services witha _ the dim future. pilgrimage to the grave site of Association seniors. Time 3 p.m. \? 1 4i .; The president Is asking that all r Harry T. Moore and his wife , The racial cljmaate Is I chang where a monument will members take this method 4 in : ; i ing .strengthened How else can by one determination. explainthe ence of NAACP branches. wishing one and all a Merry :: $ , arresting of 560 people in There I? no doubt but that{ Christmas and a Prosperous New a Albany, Georgia Too much time Harry T. Moore's work over the Year. has already gone past In tryingto years ago was greatly instrumental I Dorothy Major, reporter maintain the status quo; too in making possible the great David Hudson, presidentRev. many protests of "let time take strides taken in better race relations Simms, pastor r care of things," and "The south here in Florida. lie laid Gift Whlskeu. . knows best how to handle its the groundwork for freedom, and problems." It is obvious to all gave his life that it might become FOR SALE FLEISCHMAHN except the 'most prejudiced In a reality for all Florida Open 1-5 matters of racial cooperation and citizens. In the joy and happiness 1399 N.W. 51st St. understanding, that the patienceof of the Christmas season, all of BIG Negroes has grown very thin. ua should take time to remember Come today, get Home- is the buy! Negroes will not resort to violence Harry T. Moore, and his supreme stead exemption. Large to obtain their desired sacrifices for freedom. fenced corner. Barbecue, pStNMiNN " aims, but Negroes will use every darling 2-bedroom sunken will , , I I extend to my friend greetings r M "YJy0uw44 legal method within their of bus mean and for a very Merry Christmasand living room, large dining I 7Ite nrsf to get desegregation ' New Year with fur- Happy train stations, library facilities, ther a along Freedom'sRoad. room, all furnished, reduc- ! parks, hospitals and buses, bet- progress ed. $500 handles. 1 FHA I ter jobs on municipal payrolls, mortgage. better living end housing conditions . and better job poportunitles. c.. [KKKKKKr lKKKKKK CKKK FINK BROKERFR id 0 We Wish 9-2647 BLENDED WHISKEY DO PROOF 80% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE PLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY HARRY T. MOORK You I was very much interested in ::3:..-:-.:-'::- =---Y" -. r :: _":':1.j :1.. a recent news article in this I II paper concerning a monumentthe NORTHWESTERN SENIOR HIGHADULT NAACP will place on the j grave of Harry T. Moore. In 1951, Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. EDUCATION CENTER ; Moore of Mlms, Fla., were killed I , by a bomb as they were sleepingIn I I their ,home on Christmas DA'DE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS I night. The person or persons re- spmslble for this terrible crime f.S1tuSC 7007 Northwest Twelfth Avenue Miami 38, Florida ! were never apprehended, and to that many the observers assassinators, it was were obvious not It JOY ANNOUNCES REGISTRATION for the Spring Semester I hunted down very thoroughly. was another unsolved crime In the I annals of the struggle for freedom Hasps of III Food, gifts! January 2 April 30, 1962 II in the south. rove end (r.u9ht.r-oll the I things I It faUi to mat' Telephone PL 4.5491 between 2:00 and 1000* p.m. Mon. thru Fri It was about this time that I Christmas the day of (am. became active in the NAACP, be ily rejoicing! wt all low to TRADE TRAINING HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION cause, being fairly: new In thi- male It. SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL community at the time, I was LENNY'S DRUG NURSING PRE-HIGH SCHOOL horrorJtrickfra[ ) ; that such things 1700 N.W. 3rd Ave. were happening in Florida, and ADULT HIGH SCHOOL BUSINESS EDUCATION FR 4.2989 that killings like this could or I would be tolerated by the white tKKslKKK t+EK K CKKK K 4KK>dm Classes meet from 3i30 to 10 p.m., daily, Monday through Friday citizens of the Mlms area. I be came Interested in the Harry T. Drive Carefully Courses leading to Certificate of Proficiency and Elementary and , Secondary School Diplomas ,, ...; j COURSE OFFERINGS INCLUDE PRE-HIGH, GRADES 1.4 BUSINESS COURSES! ; :1.. OPEN ! NOW PRE.HIGH, GRADES 5-8 .. oj , BOOKKEEPING 1 " READING IMPROVEMENT k ,, << ENGLISH 300 BOOKKEEPING 2 "; ! Under New Management! ENGLISH 301 TYPING 651 \ . ENGLISH 303 'TYPING 652 ' ENGLISH 305 SHORTHANDFILING , ENGLISH 307 "'" I JACK'S DRIVE- BUSINESS, MATHAMERICAN i SCIENCE 520 HISTORY " SCIENCE 521 GENERAL AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Cor. 13th Ave. & 54th St. ALGEBRA SCIENCE CHEMISTRY,1GEOMETRY BIOLOGY, ? C) ,-' k, TRIGONOMETRY -', a ) \' Specializing in Home Cooked Food I TRADE TRAINING CLASSES AUTO MECHANICS POWER MACHINE OPERATION I WORLD'S LARGEST HOTDOGS CABINET MAKING, MILLWORK RADIO AND TV SERVICINGDRY CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING I HAMBURGERS MILK SHAKES SHORT ORDERS FULL TIME classes. 3:30-10 p.m. BARBECUE RIBS AND CHICKEN PART TIME classes 3s30.6:30 or 7:00.1O:00p.m. STUDENTS MAY REGISTER FOR CLASSES AT ANY TIME BETWEEN 2:00 AND 10:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CURB SERVICE Cafeteria Book Store Library Counseling Service :tills Williams, Prop. 1 EDUCATION DOESN'T COST IT PAYS! 1j j _... -- ---- - --. ,---- .. ' .." ; ,',' -,' '. '. ," ..'.' ...., ". ,'. .' " --- '" TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA Halfback Atty GravesIn , MIAMI Ex-BTW ,. Liberty City Detective . PAGE 8 r .. SATURDAY DECEMBER 23, 1961 Crash 'Agency1' and Patrol Service Goes to White Attorney O. E. Graves Jr., was Raiders dozed at the wheel and his car on-,: LIEUTENANT HARRISON *MiMiMilMll dUltll9iaiMi>li crashed Into a banyan tree' JENKINS _PI r ;J ,rand OAKLAND, Calif. The Oak NW 12th ave., north of the, Std ;," O'BKRRY land Raiders Wednesday signed Municipal Justice Building lawn Office: OX 1-1234 Florida A and M Halfback Eu- lie was taken to Jackson Horf-1: Home: OX 1.0070 gane White, a 197-pounder who pltal where he was treated fora runs the 100 In 9.5 seconds. broken bone in the right arm, D3ViMVVWfraOOe'O' The 22-year-old White was the cuts and bruises. : ..S* American Football League club's second "red shirt" draft choice - last year. A "red shirt" Is defined In this case, a college player HOMES with one more year of eligi DREAM a Happy Nerd Year! bility.White al'o was the 14th draft IChristmas Weekend-Free gift for every family The carolers And the bell chime choice of the New York Giants out the happy sing tidings of Christmas of the National Football League.Season' 22nd Ave. N.W. 154th St. day. To which we add our own sin cere good wishes for the merriest of a GreetingsTo f AAmmAAr7pAllAlsD 9oD Af+AxAAAAIiAAA7aAAi7AAAAAAAAhAAI Ahf 2t'aBnhl'LI Yuletide seasons! the membership and staff a 2 of the Christian Aid Class of . LOWERY'S SERVICE STATION Liberty City, wishing you all a I (! rrrtiug -, .' i very Merry Christmas and a 516 N.W. 20th Street Phone FR 9-0177 Prosperous New Year. CLIFFORD E. LOWERY, OWNER Mrs. Geraldine financial Durns secretaryMrs. And Best Wishes. 9 ROOSEVELT HOLLINCER J. W. WALKER Pres. I Elsie Baker vice R .1(1CC1C1C1CICtC tx c c aIAAA Mrs. M. E. Stevens, Pres. Rev. Adam Kelly, ministerGREETINGS For AHappy ., i . AAA te+ea tue 1CICICIC1l1CIC1IICICIC1CIC1C1C1C r THE FIESTA ROOMTHE i Most ProsperousNew And , i , MARY ELIZABETH HOTEL / 642 ,N.W. 2nd Avenue Year . EXTENDS' SEASON'S GREETINGS . TO ALL ITS PATRONS AND FRIENDS easoe 's Perry's Florist I -- . \ 1101 N.W. 3rd Ave. FR 4-1205 Christmas Weekend' AttractionsKELSAN'S I TO ALL FLOWERS/ FOR ALL OCCASIONS ALL-STAR REVUEPresenting i iIC OUR FRIENDS c IC ex IC cx IC tx axx e IC a xxxxx IC cx a ex IC acat Gershwin's 427 N. W. 20th St. OAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA7 AAD'AAAAA 'AAl A'AAAAAAAAA> First Concert Entitled Phone FR 959551C1CIIIIIC1CtIIC1CQtC1C1C1C1l1C1C "A SONG OF LOVE" k (@ J'o May hoppln.M b. with I ,Featuring ,PRINCESS CARLOTTA you and yovrs at this c lli lCICl(1CIC IC.IICICICJI "''C1I And MARGUERITA "The Body" .. , '' Christmas'; ...and \ Extra Added: "THE. VALLADAIRES"Sensational : Singers t 1 r- TO ALL Ibr.u4h.ut cemime' , '') FRIENDSNtw Y.orl \ Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. Dec. 22 25 OUR MONA LISA M.C. It MaT 4eettW1 Carlos Clarke Your Congenial Host De 4 KKKKKrKK QStK; ett [K c e*KKK*K'e tK((tCICIC1CIIfCICICQICQlItIltCIC. " a Woqederlul " We want to extend our sincerest thanks to patronsand ...... av .Ja.JaJaJa JaJaJaJaJa..JaJa..Ja.Ja..JaJaJa.Ja..Ja.Ja.JaJaJa their families for their many favors and kindnesses - Christmas during the past. A very Merry Christmas to for You! you! ALI BABA CAVE OF RICHMOND HEIGHTS DRUGS " m /:' -;' ': : ; :- rOC'e BEAUTY 14638 Lincoln Blvd. CE 5-3551 2198 AH Baba Ave. Opa Locka Professional Center Olivia I Edwards, Reg. Ph. MU 8-6364 I Operators: ICICIIIIICIIIC ICICIC IIIIICICICIC (KKr ICIC[rCKKdI Ka__KK.IC CKAAAAAAAfoAAAAAkAAAAAAmAf Shannon Bass J! Ukr I Whitaker OatsMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlafaAAAAI AAAAAAAAAAAAl AAAAAAAAAAAAA _ CIC .ICICICICICICIlICIlICIlICIC"" We Wish You .J+ a '*1 ) --- itterrp Ec would like to take this opportunity to 1 thank all of our cuss I tWCHIUSTmRS \ tomers for their pa I , tronage in this past I ":; f.S1tu.SC ., year. 'It To ' ,: you your family your / 1 Jo1 /r.lc.ndshere are our sincere ((01 ; wishes that Santa Claus will brine you '. everything your heart desires / t Hops of ttl! Food gift ;: ;, 18th AVENUE GROCERY lovt and UuoMcr-til the jMngi It f.... to mi' ,:. Oiriitmsi the day of flm { 6307 N.W. 18th Avenue OX 19671It mete By/rejoicing It.JOHNSON.' WI all |lov. to Johnson of Miami 409 N.W. 17th Street ? : AND SONS !> Phone FR 7-2294 J Alton "Rags" Johnson, Prop. SHOE SHOP Open All Day ChristmasTHE ! tiK'catut 6570 N.W. 15th Ave. .aarart exec.taca ncrte .. , Phone OX 1.9850 has been proven -Advertise It Pays! --JaJt. 1tJdI I 1R1C'CII : .IC'C1C1RICII1C'CICICICICIICICICtC1CICIC'C'ReclCliactC'CIC : I.1I'C'tCC1CICC: 6 i .. - --- .. .!Ii) , __'___". r'f. - G - - - - TV NOT WORKING Free estimate THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA. If you live In Liberty Cityor I .t"4.'t., l/1 k< Brownsville, we will repair SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PGI 9 on credit Pay weekly. Rowlnc TV. 6962: NW 18th Ave. OX ,-:,: <,.;{ Around MIamI 19426. IndfKKKKKKKKKKK many,, >aat >a>s .stn t>">ttautautst tr EKK< CI(1ttCICICCIC'CICTCICICtCtC'C1CIC1G! ,' , Tj.,. ' r', 'f ,''' QKKKKKKKKICKK ilh ' 4 Q I By DAVE BONDU f * 4d9'v May the holidays 'D b*.filled. sw: andhapplntss .i with Joy HEHE IS ANOTHER Christinas station was going all Negro, but i f l lIII for # and next week la the beginning ;it is now doubtful. I wonder I lh l you and your - of another year. Same of us hada I what made Mr. Eaton changehis family.LIBERTY . good year and some of us have, mind? We do need another III '" had a bad one, but good or bad: station with good programing. I we all look forward to Christmasand I! Next year, I'm going to our i r m & fe- the New Year. I had planned ;City Commissioners for Negro to get down to brass tacks 'motorcycle policemen and find I ar / k t + of eqt and tell you a story about my I,out, too, why we haven't any 1 h t.t segregated city but since Negro firemen I already know DANIELS the Yule Tide season Is here, I'll I what the answer, will be, and ,;tt a{ '1 MRS. MABLE I. "I hold off until after the holiday.In I I that is that no one has applied ; stead, we'll Just tell you 'or that they are not qualfed. From us to you-end you. Notary Public ; about people like Phyllis Branch I I've got news for them, we'llapply SERVICE who is a vocalist appearing at the won't we ? -and you.May this holiday STATION Thunderbird Hotel on the Beach. I i season ba a truly wonderful 1400 N.W. 62nd St. 6820 N.W. 15th Ave.i. ' I've known : NOW AS A special courtesy to Phyllis for over 20 some of our advertisers who anal Lloyd Smith, Prop. and she years wa/j walling whenI rwtfzKKlgaegKatKKajKlgKa: >;egKKKKKK want to wish, our readers a MR. AND MRS. ALBERT met her. She has what you I Aa:.tIJtJtJlaJtJa It t7t>gD17AA1h I ltlalff' p r would call a "once in a million Merry Christmas, this wish AND DOROTHY SMITH years voice." When comes from: The Glass ClydeKlllens ; ICf<<'C1ItCI.CCICClC1C1CIC'CIC'C'C'CCICICCIItQ1la1 ; she sings Advertise It Pays! Connie and Caroyln 1tKK RKKKKtiLKrKKKKKK 1C1 you forget there La a world : 1 :Farmer, The Sharper of Sharpe I y - - - - ----- -- a you forget about your troubles. a mmx aaa aaaaa> aaaa>N aaaaa m aaa>w aaa-aaaa a>ax. g i tt 'Cities Service, Sam Cohen of i In my opinion, she is the one' ' goodwill trips on the trouble !National Wines and Golden May happiness bt with spots of the world ,Spur, West Flagler Dog Track r :officials, Mr and Mrs Cortez and yours el 11-111 I the United States needs for these of Public TranomlsMon Service; ?;; you I IcivI. N ( iHe Besides appearing at the K. C. Smith and Charlie Hayekof ................. It a Thunderbird until May, she has Ml Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. 4 :. bookings at the Fontalnebleu, Harry Markowltz and staff of : TO ALL Hwughowt the teming' Barcelona, Cactaways, Monte Cat the Hampton House, Johnny Lo I . to and many other Beach spots. melo of the King of 0' Hearts, FRIENDS- Newyearl a Won- .;,.; The Ed Sullivan Show wants her Commissioners Dave Kennedyand OUR and Jack Paar has invited her Alice Wainwright, Henry derCulClarletma. , on his program before he goes Balaban: and our Mayor, Robert 1 . off the air in March. Steve; Allen King High. 'fJ . wants her on his show and Din- From out City Publicity office j Cor You I ah Shore has asked her to do a : Lew Price and James Hll- spot. I assume her manager tone( director of public welfare) Finis; Henderson, will make these Sheriff Tom Kelly and our Sepia THOMAS GROCERY / FATHER'S SUNDRIES arrangements coon. If, and when From Charles Hadley. Mayor 6330 N.W. 15th Ave. you hear the name Phyllis the Bondus, may we wish all of 2387 N.W. 7Gth Street OX 1.9769 Branch run quickly: to the nearest friends, readers, co worker ft Phone OX 1.9594 you Reginald and Agnes Thomas, Props.1K14KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKrKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKICKKKg. , TV and listen to one of the and all, a happy holiday season, finest voices in America End of } taarKKaKtcKKsf CKKKKKK I Mr, and Mrs. Charles WHUamn; , commercial. June and Jerry Sands, Arthur KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKI4KKI .ICCIC KKa :EKKtttt11EKKKKKKKl.% Jones and Family. Mr. and Mrs. I'HKTTY C'lHIj or'' tho Week: "!Ozell Dunn and family l The Calvin - Maggie Cartel Pretty Boy of \ Mapps, faculty and staffs of I RYcEIRdISTM.A. ME: the Week: Frank DuBolse -. .' ri. T. Washington, Dorsey, , Man About Town: Finis Hender- Northwestern, Brownsville and (on. '. Policeman of the Week: the other schools in the area : : : . Mike Wells.A Rutha Adams and family, f I Dave and Mable Marks, Leo and I CHRISTMAS inrwtRfl<< from I Vashtl Armbrlster! Mr. and Mrs. . the Glass sez, "Tell all mah Jimmy Jones and daughters, friends that I've got one of the David Ivey, Glenn Ho'inM! Mrs. bos t chowa in town and I'm Hazel Simons, The Blossom, bringing in for the holidays, Including The Earnest Hayes, The '0. M. Christmas Monday fill Marshalls; and George' and Kevin, <, Robin ton and his Qualls, plus Curt and Flo )Harmon and boys, easovi'sGREETINGS our regular show. .Merry 'Christ- I I Dinah Washington, Phyllis '" , mas Y'all." Branch and Finis Henderson, e of': I Ieoxxn II 1 I the Harold Kemps, Napoleon and : mid Carolyn Farmer I Ruth Reed, Slim and Portia at Baker's Famous Corner I!Bannister, Sammy Davis Jr., TO ALL will have a special Christmas I Nat King Cole family Joe Louis, how for their customers Lemmle Carter, the Duke Jenkins OUR FRIENDS breakfast get.together the Par and Birdie Club plus a I;I I From . Christmas morning. Everybody Is members and thousands of other 1 toFENSTER welcome. : friends, neighbors and acquain- REALTY tances here, there 'and yon. And 'td. ' I 1260 'N.W. 62nd St. special to Mr. and Mr f p fs \AI'OJEAX IlEKD and Mjrr. oh yes, a , Harold: Kemp will throw one of L. L. Brooks, L. L. Greene family,. ? DlA>ItlAyhAAAA A>a)Ah3tAAAAmtAltRKK'LrtKKKtKKKKKKK the finest rhows for the Chrht- the !staff!, of the Miami Time. ; ; I { Garth and Chief and had a card Il 't and New Year period.Napoltan / mas 1 e (KKK tst will do a swinging versionof from Louise FIncher and daughter C j -: Christmas tunes", backed by May the Day , Myrtle Jones and her band. The Chrtstma. called Holi- Well, till next ., let's'all ' how Is "Swinging be ! living- life, Merry. day of 1961," featuring' our Paul keep on every i golden minute of It. PEACE! ; , , Masson Pink Champagne Lady, I . Vanilla! Williams, and Don and (I I Francine. So there you are. rxmAx ,xzwyx>ak>ax>. ,A>astxrtmx : ' fM 1n1 , QUICK ;NOTE DEPT: Famous I hieM. s Hand Leader Cootie Williams Is A JOYOUS In town working on the Boa"h . with Den Barth It was told CURISTMASrr r to me that Mona Lisa put a few I S' lump on Little Willie John (U f r thought they were tight). NowI q Pa : tried to check this out but no , one seems to know about it. / ( Really I don't know If It It trueor not Another rumor getsto "'I Fernie me Johnson that Deputy was arrested Constable for i In the spirit of brotherhood expressed by petty larceny (swiping a radio) lf't'j\ M Y . This Is the same as the / I and of all . the itself the hopes Willie John story and let's hope ; Day prayers , that It Is not true In both cases I True Chriitmai Joy tomes Drummer ,Man, Eddie Piper. from within the h.art- mankind are for peace on earth to ? f and his wife. Doris, have had another : may yours .ba light and &r blessed event. This time It filled with happiness this ,. . was a girl, born Nov. 29, and Chriitmai-may the New which we would like to odd our wishes for named Kimberly Cecil's Bar Year ba bright and full of } across from the Mary Elizabeth, ..ccomplishm.nt.BANNISTER'S. is now being managed by an a very Merry Christmas and for tho coming OUR entire person ofay chick. She Is leading the .. joins in ex- GROCERY o from Cecil and Just mightbe " place quite successful.! ;Her name is 6290 N.W. 15th Ave. year may wo say "Happy Now Yedr! ; tending you the warmest - Ann Brooks of Christmas has been elck (he's Convenient ' Grocery Yale Since ', 0 greetings. \ , SHARPE SERVICE the Club STATION ; ' the general manager of 5804 N.W. 22nd Ave. } Royale and F'-ti1'! the "pay *"' .. .. DOWNTOWN load" has dropptil on Carlos 1501 N.W. 62nd Street OX 1.9714 BARBER SHOP6.. handling It like a K'IKKKKKKK; . .' ". I oft' .'. .f, ; ha.e P.MV.t 707 N.W. 2nd Ave. i'iDoi' , .. t's' neffen'd. M) At f ; .1f'.3 1 ; Phone FR 9261 l t" 'n"h" .\nu. begin. ; I'. I 9 .''I 'Jr. 111PA'Y t > :(a....* \ii'AB, A "w rtMIl i t.O,1' 1 i ?t IS7f M>It).AA>r+I+kI, wu, _. .AA7tr. ,+-:u.., o7s>r .>....>...aJt.w 1 >;.JI t "MJilld! )JJt ,. .-..._.,..... .. .----..,-... -- , ----- -,' ' ", ,, .' -"" .' .;' '. ', ,',",' ',-, '-.," ', ', :. > ,. ..., ',.'. . 1ti \ ."- , Ib GREETINGS OF THE SEASONTO OUR PATRONS AND, FRIENDS L'iJ May the New Year bring you Luck, Success ad h And Happiness M -j - Zi b (_ ? fr IE N k A 'E'M -vu f '.+k q + a / ,,,,? q'' 74 : 4 ,, h af !r : I1 F YI r 1 4a c.. u ., .... n.n. I + 1 ORANGE BLOSSOM STARS Willie packed 14-8 win over the stubborn, invad- !" 9 Richardson ((89)), Jackson State Collegeend ing Tigers from Mississippi. The two jun- and Florida's quarterback, James ior-year players, both All-Americans, were f i' , y , Tullis ((42)), were named recipients of the selected to receive the MVP awards by > 4 I J.R.E. Lee Jr. Trophies honoring them as approximately 150 members of the work- the outstanding players of recent 29th an- ingress and radio-TV corps, who cover- 1 annual Orange Blossom Classic in Miami. ed the record-breaking 47,791 paid at- Above the two stars flank Mr. Lee, left, tendance game. The trophies, which honor - Orange Blossom Classic founder and Mr. Lee, were donated by Bottlers of \ : FAMU vice president, and David Zachry, Coca-Cola at Tallahassee, and Jackson, \\ Miami Coca-Cola Battling Co., during Miss, who also furnish beautiful Bulova \\\ ceremonies following Florida's thrill- watches for the opposing coaches SDENNIS I 'Negro- in Minnesota' Story By Spangler SMITH "The Negro In Minnesota," by Earl Spangler, T, S. Denteon and REAL THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA ESTATE INVESTMENTS Co., Inc., Minneapolis, 214 pages. $3.95.This ibook, like mat others on PAGE 10 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 1295 N.W. 67th Street PL 1.1766 that subject in this country, is a ... .. .. .... .. ..... .m.. .<.. " struggle of the Negro to gain a Rowan, deputy assistant secre- I; foothold for himself in the American tary of State Department of way of life, and to throwoff State, Washington, D. C., said i" designed the shackles to keep which him have in an been in "Any group that has produced .. : A Holiday Wish for You from Your <'. minister : a state legislator a ferlor position. to Liberia, a nationally : a Sunshine Service friends and neighbors. . There are nine chapters deal- ed newspaper publisher,recognl-I' ing with various phases of Negro sistant Secretary of .o 0 S life from the early migration Pulitzer Prize winner, a member . during the 1780's up to 1961. of "Who's Who in America", a I Discrimination in employment, national officer of the NAACP, education, housing and the bal one of the founders of the lot has always been among the NAACP, a world's champion major problems affecting the Negro baseball team, some out- Myiiir race all over this country, and standing lawyers and social Minnesota was no exception to workers deserves the recognition the rule. Dut through such or which this study attempts to ganizations as the NAACP, the give" Urban League and kindred local From the blblography, this groups, this book reveals vast im- book must have required tre- provements.The mendous painstaking research. It airisimas author, Earl Spangler, should find ready acceptance . Ph.D., is associate professor of among all readers, especially history at Macalester College, St. those who are Interested In the Paul, Minn., and holds member fight for Negro progress. . ship in several learned fraternities Negro In. hla in introduction Minnesota,"to Carl"T h T e Advertise It Pays! ]De ::PgJEt: Altman Insurance 768 NW 3rd Ave. FR 1-2421 1BrigittiamTEvr INSURANCE FOR EVERYONE WITHOUT ASSIGNED RISKS tt' all down payment with low monthly payments j'i .::' . Also fire insurance, hospitalization t ,. Life Insurance, with small down payment :. ; ' : } v :; :; . Or Radio Trouble? TV Have Home it fixed Service for the Calls holiday $15 0 SALES AND TRADE-IN TVs, RADIOS, STEREOS, HI-FI. ! ELECTRIC HEATERS & GIFT BROWNIE FLASH CAMERASALL OUR SALES AND DELIVERY REPAIRS GUARANTEEDFREE ,Know your TV man and save money . JOE SCOTT f 923 N.W. 62nd Street PL 1-8381 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY "; Authorized Factory TV Repair Co., Inc. U :;;; 4 ::: :; :; :;; ; ... '' _ . .'.- --' -... ,(. ... . -_ -. ;..." -- ..-' .. --' -- ... .. ',' '. .. ". . ,.,.. .... '" ," ., 'I I'I I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE 11 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . - -- -- -- - -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -. - -- -- I ' " : 1 ': I\: I 'i!. : j : L .oI"\. { 1: M i..t.. lil \, .; "" ':" ',.;' .'j '.. ,t ..1"V ... a, -.rM'- J;.' .. ', :, ,' ?i'". .'.;< .. ". > "N t\\' ,. . I. iv-r-.A! ;:;'.', ( ,j .' :ut .' '" VI ..f.h' i., :It.': .' .': ;;.' r! 4d. ... .. ..<..( K: '. : ,. : ,- ., %t ; :' ri ." .. ..,.J.. ;'Av. : _.. ;:\\\.t'.I. ... < TPt: - 4 : .. .., C , ' / 6'r \'t .."...1 fI... ...;' :"; 1 '1. ,.,. M, .j:. ;;. .- ''t l', I(r '" --V- *, -: I j1 j- , :\ ( ( \ > : ; ; I I c (. :.) I ..,:/ ,) ) f fi ..' .(10., \ I ; ; 'I I i r\, I " 1 : : I ;'1. .. A I I.\'!':' : : tI-, & l"r < > ,!! -, ,,, r":' .' ,S1 JT 4"* ,: "! I ... /' ".. :; ', } ." 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':;'i' ,.\ p: ,':.'; t'XI','.I> "! "!t I'':! f rf 11' ".",it<.. '. , ,'v"' {" < ' ;1'ii, i: ., May,all the good thoughts you have spared : \M: \t. j ,.,: to others return A thousandfold to you{ ": to f y I ;' .. ;'," /, ';..", ', may all the good deeds you have done be '. , I given back to you A thousand times over I , i :;, again. And A Merry Christmas to you and .. ' )'ouI'II'1 " : ' (ff'r ''I rk.r, 5' L: hi f i iqr " ", To all of our patients and friends we wish the most joy Y .'!. .: ''.,, I',: 1'' 711I t4.-; ', , A ous Christmas possible. May it bring you every good': 1'I t' :" thing, and may its happy cheer continue long after the ',"':; 'I" . "" ' 1'', :' holiday is past.WILLIAM. I 0 ,. I II ," , . I ''I' ,,J. I 'j .' ""j a 'ff. .. . , " , I ..? . ' . . ; Lt: ",: , ''1 I ., t.i '' 1"J" '" t' ''' w ,. "" '' .1" N r a ' " i : t'', '..><:;" $ {j \ ' \ ", , / 1 t. ; 1' I I ; : ;' ,i. .%1"i" : : : t: : r I '\. : :'. :" A. CHAPMAN, JR." p.DS: ; 'f'\; \))., ';:: r.T" I / 4'A i. JANE M. PRATT ASSISTANT ,, ,,l': 4 " '/ "rT.,.",, iflie S ; j '. J.'T i \J I,' I rwr r ._, j. :'" I .. ,,0 1/ I : " ,1J.I. ,tI ,L .(J--.L: ; ; ; ' . I . . t1 TcF ;_\T J9 -0';:) 1."r' 'r H . :: t. '. I ta.ti ._ l.al..: d .1 ; .., .; ,. ... .' I ' \ .... .' Ya \ 1 6 I ' - I- _. , Fs114 l /l M7 e u?1 mr 4t1 T 119rrlg .w r r. ,.. ,. .. . . , 4R p' !'t .. I ", ".'....1'1t...,-.1'""" ""''>> .,. .\1'" ... ;, w f .. " ; .. JltL_ .. .. ......- .. ... . 'r.>') i47ftll(4ll' """' 'Yf. , t AmAAAAAAAAAAAmAAlomAmAm>gmf f olsAls>IusD laA 1 \11..,.'1-.....w..'HE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDAPAGE It has been proven 'I WE MERGE TO WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND :12 \ SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 23, 1961 Advertising pays off! PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND' A .__._.._ I I HAPPY NEW YEAR Holsum Display mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmAmAmmmmmmmArimAmAAmAmmm FLASH 'GROCERY & SUNDRY \ Features "Santa'sHelpers" 5552 N.W. 17th Avenue " " Holsum'a Annual Christmas t'ITRACY'S Display has been officially open- ,. the largest animated Christmas display In South Florida, Hoi :sum's giant scene In front of Its I 5010' N.W. 32nd. Avenue :plant on U. S. 1 and Southwest I , .58th Ave., South Miami, coversan and a Happy New Year! the front .cI Lloyd Farrington, Manager ; area 50 feet across I of the building and 20 feet in The carolers sing and the bells chime depth The rear of the display out the happy tidings of Christmas I James and.. 'Elouisc Farrlnglon Owner I timers over 50 feet high. day. To which we add our own sincere of .xxxxxxaceacesxdcKKxxecstxx cKUt tai c c teCatrot- f # afelx tx+cxmmmmAmmmr Carrying out the theme"Santa'a good wishes for the merriest :Helpers! < ," the. threedimensional Yuletide seasons! I mmmmmAmmmmAmmmm mm o xmAmAm mm i ,- :spectacular features 6 foot Elves . preparing toys for Santa. The i background shows the results of TO ALL BOWLERS their handy work. A steam-en S I Ir. .glne chug around the display IS: Joy ro RLL I going through tunnels and pas- From The a ar :sing automobiles on a roadway. Ice skaters do a waltz on a fro ft zen pond A giant 8 foot snow- SUNRISE BOWLING LANES man comes to life to do a dance Santa C.aua appears behind a S mountain on his sleigh being: 977 N.W. 17th Avenue Ft. Lauderdale ! pulled by his famous. reindeer. ; He behind the ? disappears snow scene only to reappear again eCtCtC tx*lC G*e'** lC! iCtCeCtC' Thld year's display appeals to those "young at heart." ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm . D Holsum's traditional "wishing well" to make your dreams come true, is on hand The proceeds IeH ro; to local charities to make holiday season for the needy. IeI We're hoping have a old fashions tx'txxxrtacx txxxxx[axxxxxxea /I II you merry Season's Greetings! overflowing with holiday cheer. A MERRY CHRISTMASTO THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE a EVERYONE FROM ASSOCIATED CONSUMERS, INC. j 1 6100 N.W. 17th Avenue WILLIAMS'BEAUTY I 'Ixxxx cxxx cxxxxaxx c axa xxxac+cara xa ca x ce7nncecaht eec+ca a cKx SHOP I The Season's Greetings From . May Song and LaughterAnd Music be Yours 'S : : < ,>: ' This Christmas Dayl! i : d ,it".,,. . j1 ELNORA FINCHER, Prop.ELNORA'S. : : ' I ? :: '..... 1 , SUNDRIES '; I' I AND PUNCHEONETTE' i r;, ia.1. , 4338 N.W. 27th Avenue J. Fincher, Manager S.d S.. . KK Lx(xKKxKxKKK IKKxKx C C(CKxK CKKK CKxKK C (CK iK CKx CR QI , ) I OolpAmAmmmmmAmmmmmmmAmmmAAAmmmmmmmmmmAAmmmAAmmkmAA I i ) .' ..> 1 f I IS . ... aa.4wV' _aMUM. :1 rt . ADA WILLIAMS,. I'ROl. : I I .. :''. . OPKRATOHSMAUY .. BRYANT ; VK11A WILLIAMS: DORIS :sHYIHL ' rillSIIOLM: t . , 1 1 H ). OI'KX: ALL DAY SUNDAY . :'CALL roil" APPOINTMENT . <: % Y YT'i .!\"., AND \ M'e rI .., : JIMMIE'SGROCERY CJD . 1. :' I ,/1' W f\\\ \' I , \ AND MARKET ) t1' 2488 N.W. 54th St. Beer, Wine, Groceries Meats and Sundries k Coldest Beer in Town I REVEREND IRA McCALLYOUR JAMES WILLIAMS, OWNER Sincere (hands for your patronage during the GOSPEL HOSTOn HANNAH MCQUEEN :.JAMES" WILLIAMS past year We hope we may serve you as well WMBM 790 on your dial ;' FREDDIE DUNCAN "May the peace af the Christ Child abide with you ';, EARL JACKSON in the New Year..Merry ChrisimaslMATTHEWS' and yours forever" t': e- GROCERY Beauty.. Shop NE 4-4796 6981 N.W. 15th Ave. I . J'?, Sfcr-s: I'IL:2: 3-9235 Mr. and Mrs.! I. Matthews, Props. 1/ MIAMI TIMES ADS DON'T COST. THEY PAY 1C'C'-.c. +e c Ct'CC\lC&tICtClC"41tClClC :c'tC'CC LCtCt e t'CIi IC c;exae cxxxay : 1 cxse's <*ectIc 'Cq.cc; _+alcuYn. ---.-. "'-- -.. ...-- .,--r- .. -----w. . .- -- i .;,. ._u.-- J. : .' ,..t' n' "'" ,.' ., ". ," 'I .- __ 'J '._'__,'., ..','....'_.__ .. .,'' . -- -- '- ' : I,;' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, PAGE 13 ' gqfiqwraqftNNNiL. aa a iw< B B ...., : .. '"jo ! :B :::: ':' L. BROOKS_ ,President, And His ,,' > l Mfr 4> 'V !"" ,: .... \.If A .: J... \. ".r A 1.11. ( ., .1. r' , Ivr . ,. ,' STAFF OF' EMPLOYEESof //l.hti/, JV" ,, .: '"I v.1JIV E '. '-.''' .. : ,' .. \ ;:: M. \ "W'' It't. .: t: ,."", ., ," the /1111 1 .,""" i: " i n I :f ; It i .I , ; BONDED RENTAL I s l I:' : r \ _ 1I : : . .. .. I . : ....<11. : ., ' 1i ,; A I! r \ Il.d$ t' iI ',{ ,, ;J .,.I. ' :4 : :, ": t : .. Y I .., _ ... , ; \ \ : > : 1 { t\ M. 'L ... ....., '\" .. '. f .. . \ 'I,It.- i: ., I4ULh INCA \II I ... ..'1. A M._ l' .1 I & Bonded FREE Employment Service I I' ' I -; :- ., ., IEtflhI:1I1Ar:t raiinn'3rte 'I,:, I I :." X ,(: tit 1 to All of Their Tenants and Friends i I, \\01"1... '" ., ./. . -".":',,,'"(", ;L; . ,.,..,..,..". ,' .,. '0, 'Q'l. ("W' : ' : 13 1I ,' I' i.-.; IR M "ate PI a 4 A D fy . ' : J! .., \" { ; . tq I ' t i - ; . I IUt "I I .I '" !, .. ' f. .-. ..I. '."I " 2 i BOWEN ,. '\ SrUCJJAitn .. i . .\ 'f' ; .\ ,,. r Executive Aecr@fary .' I. '., \ f : l' \ .1.._ ':':,ftl I i: f mWHIJII I', IIAII111 L. L. BROOKS, President f (5ieiicraI r'UWt"\r l' , /iT ffI ,rrY ,. ''l. r rM n / I P hP # \ tt J 14A i,, r fn G M L S ? i a ( ,: ; .k I wl w . tv I i aMr Y .jT 'AMA 'If i Hi vSS 'a )f "k'' yr c t aiJ 3r. I " 1 '; . 2$ SOME OF BQNDED'S EMPLOYEES Standing I left to right ,'., M. E Seated left to right Emma Bowen, Clerk, Liberty City OfficeJewel % Mildred Patterson, Clerk, Coconut Grove Office Marable, Clerk, Downtown Office i Elsa Barrow Clerk Third Court Office : Amos George, Clerk and Custodian ", 'a Shirley Smith, Clerk, Main Office Charles A. Lockhart, Public Relations Director.. Delore Wideman, Clerk, Main Office Emma Glass, Clerk, Liberty City Office .." J Emma Bowman, Clerk, Perrine Office Alice Jackson, Clerk, Opa Locka OfficePhone ;;. r. . e ,,,' B Brooks Pres. PL 9-8733 >> !,; I B L. L. Bonded Rental Agency Inc. ii"79l7'1gfi I i 4150 N.W. 7th Ave. Miami, Fla. :a Jfififil fi 7 i fi 7 fi fi fifi; fifi h4 1 ? 94hRfi .- .. M 'f. " < ., rays of the Holy Spirit, emanat- MiAMi from that sun, may melt MIAMI TIMES FLORIDA prejudices. MONROE PUN PHUN away their hardened MUSIC HOUSE PAGE 14 SATURDAY DECEMBER, 1961 for all When we make room & Church Furniture Christ, too, will Supply OSSOFER hearts in our PHIL Everything In Gospel be Muglo for it will no longer enter, :;: : :: "there Is no room In Phone 374-7565 Dade Falcons Beat And she brought forth the true inn.that" 820 NW 3rd AvenueGet her first born eon and wrappedhim I I In swaddling clothes, and your 1002 Commentaries laid him In a manger; because It Pays! Advertise - Roosevelt JC 96.73 there was no room for them - the Inn." -_. ........ ... -- - aa mlgm7pm7ohlof f DoAla .ml 7 o7sI 7aA>Q11 alomAf Am. kk Friday night the Dade County I At this season the heartwarming kAR R etory of the Nativity Is told Junior College Falcons defeatedthe In rebounds were Everette Mon I again and again. As we listen, I Roosevelt Junior College Hornets cur 19, and Joseph Poitler 11, our Joy turns to sadness at the i 96-73 In the Northwestern ii both of Dade County. words "there was no room In the high school gym. The victory I " Inn. enabled the Falcons to bring i their preseason record to 2-2. I CORRECTION I No room In the Innl! No room Dade was paced by Ererette I In the engagement announc- for the Most Holy one to enter 2 2w'c Moncur with 24 points and Into His Mission on earth, HeI meat of Mercelee Harlena Joseph Peltier with 21. Roosevelt i I who was not to have a place to Jumped out to an early lead, Woods 2.of last which week's appeared issue on of page the lay His head! How we sorrowat fi iy.. FI but neither team was effective the plight of Him who came ti > ' Times Miss Woods' first with its shooting until late In the name to bring salvation to mankind.And . was Incorrectly carried as Mar- flirt half. After six minutes had cella. The Times regrets this who er among those sorrow t 11<10 In the was elapsed score ror. outwardly at the Injustices suffered I ,; 3 tGY Roosevelt's favor Herman Williams ,:. by Jesus, and who condemn then sank a 35 foot jump those who shunned Him, shot to put the Falcons ahead , c are the people who shun their for good.At . fellowmen through racial segregation half time the score was 43- How strange that they 37 In Dade's favor with both do not see their paradoxicalways teams showing a scoring burst ! Jiwt prior to halt time.In I And should these condemn ne S I.y the second half the Falcons for making a comparison be. jumped off with 12 successive tween the Holiest of the Holy! points and led 5537. The West and the most degraded of out would like to take Palm Beach team never got closer citizens, let them read the this opportunity to after that. Scriptures, where the last judge. 'I' \ t',., thank all. of our cusp Dade built up a 26 point leadat ment Is revealed in Matthew 25; J tomers for their pa and Coach Raymond "Inasmuch as ye did It not unto one time in this Thornton eptled his bench and the least of these, ye did it not k. tronagc past they held the margin until the unto me" year , final whistle. I No room in the inn! No room Other scorers were Herman In the restaurant, the hotel, the Williams with 18 points; Henry bus depot! Heart rending is the BAKER'S FAMOUS CORNER Cheever 10; George Cowart 10; rejection imposed by the spiritually Stanley McKan 8; and David blind, who outwardly sorrow - 5. 6901 N.W. 15th Avenue Williams at the rejection of Christ by Top scorer for Roosevelt was the blind of Isis day. L. C, Drown with 30 points. Tops Conrad Farmer, Manager That which delays the comingof e . .aaaa. the Heavenly Kingdom on K KKKK KKK C CKK lK KKK..4K (K l i (KKKa CHRISTMAS JOY LKKK 6KKK(tK KeCK KKefzKKQt1G d 4KKK tK Mason 98-year-old founder of other. The eyes of the blind ones -- the International Church of God can be opened only through the In Christ, for whom funeral services warmth of God's Love for man. were held last Thursday, at He wants us to love one another. Mason Temple, Memphis Tenn. Let us pray long and earnestly Bishop Mason founded the that the hearts of these! misguided NOELMAne church In 1887 In a Lexington, ones may venture into the Miss. cotton gin.-ANP photo. sun of God's love, so that the a a ... .. . . aa >w>a>aa>waa LEWIS AND IRWINUI.J4 Wish all a From all of us to all of you may happiness be yours. t very Merry EBONY BAR , PACKAGE STORE I Christmas and a i 6928 N.W. 15th Ave. ". ...."aa'Jllollo" "' 1I&JI : Happy New Year i iI c i I ristmas I II May And an extra wish of ' It -And happy success and happiness 4 Best holiday wishes to all our old customers ( Won. t I to alVof you derfnlChrlstma I who have'been \ our customers I for You i BALLAS' MARKET stx COCONUT GROVE'S FAMOUS K 6700 WAV. 15th Are. Abe and Jessie Rallas I GRAND DRUG STORE ) the angel told unto them Fear nol for, behold, I bring good of i tidings great |joy, 3640 Grand Avenue HI 8-1759 which shell b. to oil people, " w -ERNESTINE" : IT. IUKE..ca.lt. .IsLet ( May the WIj I.I. > dop b. tt11.d us all remember j the blessed story and with Joy COM! BROWNSVILLE'S I I happiness lor I Its lessons. let us keep faith and love in yo family._ JET DRUG STORE I I our hearts for all mankind and this will be :- ,I a truly Joyous Noell 2699 N.W. 54th Street NE 5-1154 I LIBERTY CITY AMUSEMENT BOB -- S CENTER Wishes all his patrons and friendsA i Ernie Busker, Prop. MACK'S CLEANERS Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year i iI 1426 N.W. 62nd St. :I I 1700 N.W. 70th StreetTHE ....;,..... ...." . .: ,... " " r.D m.. 1I& a. " , t -+ ._, '-- - Na ,' ,,', .' ... .,' ,..,' ,' '" -,_ u'". .. ,-., .. .', ", '' .- .. . . . ! 2 We Cash Payroll Checks Cold Beer At All Times C Open 24 flours A Day ,O 25 COMPLETEFOOD :',' STORE ; 27th Ave. at 54th St. - 4 e EVER CLOSED S Fresh GroundiBEEF LBHEN t Prices Good thru December 23rd, Waller's A G Store Only ; 29TURKEYS Visit Our Jewelry DepartmentWe : , eI I have plenty Christmas trees toys and ornaments SWEET RASHER LB. 21h LB.PKG. a H P S 5Ul Bacon C WINGS 59C LB., FROZEN LB. L Ib29 With$7.00 Order IJ1U Cheese 49 STEAK 49. q ... - - . -- --------- .CD.Ch'.. - - KRAFT VELVEETA 2 LBS. SHURFINE I: Cheese oncFAIRLANE Sauce Cranberry n for 29c U -10 OZ. CARNATION OR BORDEN-TALL CANS : Broccoli Spears 230 MILK 3 for 390 PILLSBURY PLAIN OR SELF RISING 5 LBS. lh GAL. MANOR HOUSE " FLOUR 49C Ice Cream 4 2 LBS. SCOTT FAMILY ASSORTEDNapkins Fruit Cake 99cLIBBY'S 2 for 23 A .. .., Snow Drift or Jewel 3 Ibs. -46 OZ. 3 LBS. Folgers-Reg. Drip Grind TomatoJuice 27c Onions 191 Coffee 591 Shortening6geDade LB. Dade County Dairies Qt. MARTI STUFFED-5# OZ. County Dairie*-Va: Pt.Heavy 59 Cabbage 50 EggNog Cream 29oLibby'a Olives 29cBucket LB. RITZ-12 OZ. CrackersShurfine 29 Bananas 9 or Dclmonte-2>/ CanPeaches29 SHURFINE-300 CAN 3 LB.BAG Cream-300 Can 2 IOC Peas f r Apples 391 Corn 2 for 290 Sliced or Halve i LB. Royal"R" Shurfine Frozen Orange-6 oz. DOWNY FLAKE -S OZ. Pecans 290 Pineapple edN29C I Waffles fr2OC: ,'.. '.,... ,.-,,- .-. ..,.. .",. ''- ," ."'" Juice nor 69c ., '"." ,,' .,.-' ..... ,'.-.'-" . -- ; Baton Rouge CORE, told ARRESTED dienco? "Some eOPI' THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA CORE MEMBERS who'' teach us say, "Wait vn Rally to AidI-I you're educated to Join Il ;:P'A9.16 SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 1961 3.500 Students for civil rights. We cay V' fight b e -,- CORE members time Is now. If we walt well jailed be Baton Rouge, La. 3,500 atu'l CORE group of members was led by Da- Just like you" and never fight for of Mrs. Trotman, mother rally I CORE field secretary, our rights. DUNBAR ELEMENTARY recovery dents attended a mass vld Dennis, Rev, B. Elton Cox, of Mrs. Hannah Edwards, and University campus fret at $1,500 on the CORE fell Bond was Five people attended the lec- of Herman Williams, father of the Southern 23 COREmembers "picketing and blocking traftlc"charge secretary, said "ThU i not , ture Riven (by Dr. Delta, reading Mrs. Hazel Doreett. protesting the arrest of but all have pledged to passing fancy. We are grOwing research director of the U. of M. Regina Jolllvette, home from while picketing down- bond stronger every day. Join the at the Shanandoah Jr. High Howard; Doris McAllister, from town merchants for Jobs and refuse RonnieI.oore: chairman of march and give segregation hell"bML School Mrs. Love, librarian, Clark; and Eloise (McAllister equal lunch counter service. The faculty meeting. On Wednesday from Bethune.Cookman for the .. _. ....... ........_.._.._......_ ''fb.. ''fb.'fb.'fIJ.'t't.o.' u"v made the report of same at the holidays: as well as ScevlaAdam3 :. !J atJa1 the arithmetic practicum for 3rd neophlte Delta and Miss 1I 1\\ grad teachers In the three central Sophomore from ,Tuskegee. '" district schools met at Dun These make our families com- ' Juvenile plete tor the Joy and blessings of II h ,: this season " I ;q. Ben Sheppard as guests, used Merry Christmas to all We I .,{ I P\ our facilities Thursday, Paul will greet you next In 1962 ( II'5! "t Joseph, bul'dlnsr representative, : ./!!" $;. Amanda ''Franklin and MesdamesC. Carl T. Rowan to a C. Drown and D. S. Love attended - the annual dinner meetIng - of the DCTA representative Address Sigmas a?-embly at Phyllis Wheatley I elementary school. Philadelphia An address by Friday, the children of the Carl T. Rowan, deputy assistant LOUNGE AND Dunbar ,Day Nursery enjoyed a secretary for public affairs for Christmas party given by the the U. S. State Department and association of Women Studentsof the ,presentation of honorary life ' the University of Miami. Members memberships to Ghana Prime who worked 'with us were Minister Kwame Nkrumah, I RESTAURANT Anna Mae .Ashton, Dede Padzen- I Nnamdl Azlklwe, Governor Gen ' s'cy' and >ninny Ryan assisted by eral of the Nigerian Federation, Kent Evans also of the' Univer- |and William V. S. Tubman, presi- sity. The trimmed tree, refreshments dent of the Republic of Liberia, entertainment and games will highlight the International were provided by ''funds securedby Night program, a feature of the Extends an invitation to all who missed our grand the AWS ,from dues paid by annual conclave of Phi Sigma each woman student. Our Fraternity here during the party was only one of many such Christmas holidays. The public reopening to come visit us ,, projects throuhout: the county. meeting Is scheduled for Wed Fifteen Tenderfoot Girl Scoutsof nesday, Dec. 27 In the main Intermediate Troop 377 were ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel, DINNER, SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH 1 entertained by 15 older Troop which will serve as headquarters " members with a Sleep.out and for the entire conclave. Cook-out over, ,the weekend at BARBECUE RIBS & CHICKEN !1 According to E. Rhudolphus FOOD AT ITS BEST AND : 1441 NW 53rd at., iproperty owned Clemons, president of Pioneer , by Mrs. McMillan of our Business School and general In addition to the assistant nursery chairman of the 1961 conclave, 6339'316I. leader, (Mrs. Laura Bethel, ambassadors and consuls of !eev 6010 N.W. 22nd Avenue Phone Sarah Miller and Mesdames Ed- eral foreign countries are also die Bryant and Maybelle Wilson expected to attend the cultural MR. AND MRS. YOUNGBLOOD, PROPS. - assisted with the Saturday Cookout - Parents who helped were program. I. : Mr. and Mrs. Murray and Leon .. ._ a.---._ Kelly ah: active PTA members. I The latter, president of the Dun I Greetings bar PTA provided the extra treatsof ice cream and cake a* well as Southern Const. Atlantic I orange Juice. Mrs. Myrtle Bul- lard is Troop leader I for Room 2:30: parties on Tuesday were scheduled and the I & Building Co. Corp.Wishes Principal's Party nor the facultyat Equpment o 4 o'clock on Wednesday.Best . wishes go to 'Clara Alex ander whose wedding will: ibe an I Cal's} Lounge and 1323 N. Miami Ave, I event of Dec 31 at Salters Chap el, Brownsville. Anniversary con Restaurant EverySuccess pratulatlons go to the Dewey Phone FR '3-0316 Knights (Clara Brown) whose 1s3 marriage was solemnized six all of you-our I years ago on Dec. 26. '1962 may To find only one lone bachelor and and patronswe Licensed and insured general contractors "Salutes CaPs New three bachelor girls left on our wish a very merriest * Expert remodelling and faculty of Christ. Lounge and Restaurant We pray for the recovery of merry additions, Florida rooms. New Mrs Josephine White, who with mases. constructions, store fronts, kit her family wan Involved In an accident on Orange Blossom SMITH'S POULTRY: chen, family rooms, bathrooms, i Classic Satudrya. We are grate- 6603, 'N.W. 18th Ave. porches, garages, carports. Guaranteed Complete Equipment and Suppliesfor ful that Mrs La Roda of our >b m>a >o m>v>>ASaso )gm nAdvertise work. Free estimates without food service cafeteria . staff has recovered isuf every ficlently from an operation to return It Pays! obligation. home. We also pray for the establishmentPlanning 574 N.W. 10th St. ------ Designing, Engineering i r- FR 1.8989 DREAM HOMES EQUIPPED CAL'S BUILDER OF Christmas Weekend-Free gift for every family I CAL'S LOUNGE & RESTAURANT RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE I Itg 22nd Ave. fl. W. 154th St. --tC -t( , - -- * ;f r ir5 . FOR SA LE \, BRAND NEY CUSTOM '3221 '? $& ONLY BUILT HOMES 2 LEFT A tc ' i___ COC._ GOOD TERMS AVAILABLE _ 4e GO BY AND SEE THEN CALL MR. CECIL NE 33408iTii _ .. """ .< . : : : ,, ,II" >",, ...._M ,. __ _,.._..'_. _. - f .LA :-: :: . ' - d'a n SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 THE MIAMI TIMES j MIAMI FLORIDA PAGE 17 133 MI&1&. ... _._. - --- -- - - -- -- - -- - - orq "" "' m- ngrogtfl Q qg t 1'1 t . -; J. :I ,t', .11 ) .'i '. j' .:' .. :: i & :: '; ' . ,,, . I." . , ',< IN..., '\ "K't 'Jr. : . ... -0,1 1o2; ." : .\/.', .-. .." '. "tt'-'If ;e : i ",/. :).r.v! "i'>, ,',,.t Vf': 1"11t\ilU' \. ", 'tp1fr l' !" 'i. , ," ;-+"iI : .. .. .... .g "'.' ,,.\ .: .:,,j. : '"'' "' :1'I .y: I i. ",I 9 ,II' ; ..,, "; ).\ I, "t' .,. .' ,. !' .. !L 'otE1' .,'. ?m' \).. .,' ,. .J,,,1 t, '";.' ,, \1 : ... f : : . '.1''tl.. \,, I ; ', .. I. , ;:r '. The following I 1 . "P';: ; 1 H. ""... .....,. . 'f 1 .1 I Employees ;: ,'.',' ,.1. .i .:,._..! ,. .'" f' W : ..., .. / t i .t of the \\ .'. : ) ? I LEONARD T REI' i} 'I ) .. , I; ,;" ".. Wish Their Many Friends and Customers .r ,I , .....'..-".... .....,. . .II "<.<".,.,... .., ., S .f\ ." ,... ,:.; 'Ii '" P, ' ..(.' t.. I. ,."> <,...1,+4N '" { V ;J LINWOOD STRACHAN, **il':,' .m srr1' MARY JOHNSONt ," 1 1JESSIE BROWARD BONIVY I. HOUSTONEUGENE , ., .', : I. .. JAMES REED MOYE ChiJfms : !'' . ... ... .. $ Ii .i 1'" MR* ""; *-- i I WILLIE REED 7 . : JANE WHITEw ':'I.J R'1 / Lf . ::; =: . : :, !Ii .. . 4 f : '" ' L; LEANA COOPER ELOIS KEMP :1(:,'.; ''I ri tA ,. i.1,11 . i : " r" ERNESTINE STEPHENS r. .. , MARY ARLINE .. :r:';:. . :=; , .. , SCAVELLA ' WILLIAM qJ 1 WILLIE MITCHELL ': CHARLES STORR / WILLIAM GIBSON I , 1\ f i EDWINA CLARKE LEON HODGE . I .. BLONEVA SMITH \ THELMA MITCHELL '.: , .. r /VW lot i JALLEN TAYLOR CYRIL TAYLOR ' I. '; / I WILLIAM CAREY, JR. l > CHARLIE LINDER ,'.: : LYDIA WILLIAMS { NELLIE LUMPKINS ", :1r i 4 . JACK MONROE MARIO LOPEZ J e 44 ? .. . i EZELL SULLIVAN JOHNNY MONTGOMERY I; . ' i- WILLIAM LaRODA rq A HENRY GALLON i. i EMERALD WINGERNESTINE lyk JAMES' HARVARDJ1'r"l, ,1 r'J a .. ? . ? :Ji I" ' ; HAMILTON % iUL IKE HESTER a / f ff.l ' I.. 'A' LOTTIE HOLMES SIMON HOPERICHARD : .l: .. i I ,. .Iii J.. ' I JULIA SAWYER d JAMES ''I: l.W'p I ,';r .1'; I . . i DAVID RILES JOHN $TR CHAN' ; , I . 4 t! t' jj MARY CLAYTON HARRY DANIELS' ,'. 4," ranO all of our friends and patrons we " t ; -oj : \ THOMAS BROWN :vjfflK .. JL wish the most joyous Christmas pos- ': ISABELLE REESE ;. .1 ' \: 1.1 .... ; '. i sible. May it bring you every good thing, DOROTHY RICHARDSON i RUTH PHILLIPS ,. and may its happy cheer continue long / i ; ". JAMES CAREY after the holiday is past. l.. ADLINE JONES !:j I. ... i I HORACE... McCUTCHEON .,.... ( ,,' ..tb,.' WILLIE BENNETTnX. '3 < .. . .J'1 ' t .1 ! -. I ". .'"r "I 1 N .. \f J.....t.Hj. t". : I .- . .J ,.,_flI_Obr - .. - 4 ,' ,"- -.. .. ---.---- . ----------- - ----- ---- - - MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA PACE 18 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 UNITED FUND CLOSED WITH x:" : '>'l1 King Answers Southern 97 PERCENT OF GOAL ;? :. ,: "' 'l United Fund has officially' ': ' \ rt Editor E.D. Ball BlastsMartin closed Dade its County'most successful history with driven a Give yourself a life long Christmas present ).,:.,,""'..'.: total of 92,711,952 representing For low down ' a of " $20 . payment ;. .. 96.9 per cent of goal.It ; :, .>J L. King, president of Is hoped that the $87,000 SUNLIGHT SCHOOL OF BEAUTY' f' :,'',::,' BCLC in an unprecedented action , deficit will be met by the time ( ., ', this week answered the MISS. WHITES of the annual United Fund meet CULTURE ,, )- criticism of Edward D. public ing in January, according to Edward ' Ball, editor of the Nashville BOYCOTT MIXEDLUNCHROOM F. Swenson Jr., general The South's Leading School of Cosmetology .,;:' Tennessean. campaign chairman.The 1011 N.W. 2nd Avenue Phone FR 49998,1 I - Ball, in an editorial titled: amount raised represents :" \ ,: "Dr. King Does His Cause a a 151 per cent increase over D21Norton's : b..,,) Disservice" asserted that Dr. announced at last year' pledges ' 'iMCCOMB, Mtes. The restau -- < advocated the Negro's turning .,., King final report meeting. .. ,. rant In the recently integrated "'l".r--.r--""' '''''''''''''''''' :' to a new Ideology with the in- Greyhound bUll terminal here has "The thousands of volunteer ' ferance being Communism or workers and the contributorshave "itfJ'' ')" been closed because of lack of Black Nationalism. business, its operators said Sat. helped ,to mark a rebirthof < Dr. Religious Supplies Interviewed in Atlanta, urday. confidence in our United ) King revealed that In his letterhe Fund," said Swenson. included the exact text of Mrs. A. P. McGehee, who with!: . chair Final division reports 'f' her husband had operated this 4421 NW 17th Avenue his answer to a question posed men, and per cent of goal were: 't on a Cleveland television show, restaurant for five years said Advance Corporation Gifts, they forced to close Ibecaus "Open Circuit. were William D. Singer (96.6)) ; Pub PHONE 635.7913 ' -:: white patrons no longer ate "One of the questions that lie Employees, Irving G. Me- came not receive in was: freedom'If the Negro within does a there."If there were a few whites in Nayr Moss ((103.8)(103.6));; Individual Firms, Hunter Gifts, (former location 4500 NW 12th Ave.) :,;;" .':: here and a Negro walked in," certain perlor, will be turnto Jr. (87.8)) James F. McKilllps ; she said --. " "they would and Communism or some other get up William , United Good Neighbors, walk out. We tried to . stay movement similar to the MusUmMOTe.menU' open Fair My answer was but nobody would come in." Share C.Division Lantaff, McGregor(94.6) ; Smith BIBLES, BOOKS, CHURCH SUPPLIES '.f. simply this: 'There can foe no Several weeks ago a federal (97.4. doubt that if ,the problem of court ordered the terminal inte ' ' of the In the closing day cam MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR SUPPLIES ' racial discrimination is not solved grated. Shortly thereafter, a paign, the Miami Building and ; In the not too distant future group of Negroes tested the or Construction Trades Union, composed D23 some Negroes out of frustra der and were beaten by angry rN 25 different of building tion, discontent and despair will white men. trades. pledged to contribute at JJ-4J_ turn to some other ideology. "We have about $7,000 of least $20,000 to help meet thisyear's , However, it Is amazing and com equipment in the restaurant and ! mendable that eo few have turn. goal. Over 4,000 Customers Can't be Wrong! : " / five years of hard work," Mc- I i This pledge put UF's Building :: ed to the Communist movement Gehee said, "Now with the res- and Contruction Division, headed S. R. 22' Written While You Walt ,-; I of in spite extreme proselythlz- taurant closed I all of guess by Cal Kovene, at 211 per ing on the port of the Communists. that is down the : drain. gone cent of goal, the campaign's lead : I think this be attributed Service First can "I wonder if our senators and ing division. as low as to the fact that the vast maJoriy - congressmen are going to sit idly The United Fund support the $5.40 of Negroes have found a by and the white : , see man open prgorams of 39 health, welfare ray of hope in the framework" of ly discriminated against as my and character building agencies. InsuranceAgency Deposit ''r: American democracy. wife and I have been." Allocations to these agencies Starts your in ,' :; "How anyone can take this ', . analysis of an actual situation," will be determined 'by Jan. 1, ceimmed1Miami ' continued Dr. King "and iter- BOAT STEALER Swenson said.Support. ately. ; pret it as advocacy of turning toa , new ideology la a mystery to SHOT AT SEARECOVERING the Fight for Opa Locke 4; . me. Certainly I would not be " 3497 N.W. 7th Ave. 16300 N.W. 27th Ave. Freedom ' true to the facts if I gave the that NE 5-6355 NA 4-6612 ."' : impression some Negroes Join Your NAACP , :would not turn to new ideologysuch 1 The boat hijacker who was ; as the Muslim Movementand ': ' even Communism If the shot by a Miami Beach police , Jem of racial discrimination prob Is man in a sea chase was reportedIn fi fi 7 7 7 7 fi fi 7 7 fi 7 fi 7 7 7 fi 7 7 7 7 fi 7 7 7 fi fi 7 7 7 7 fi 7 7 7 7 7 ,..;;; ' not solved. But this does not "good condition at Jackson '. 451 mean that I advocate turning to Memorial Hospital. ::;; ' such movements." Dr. King reflected ',." : 'William Stoner a 19- - his views on Commun- old Negro from year .., .',", Mercersberg, Pa. lam "I can see no greater faces I ' charges of larceny of a tragedy befalling the Negro than boat. A possible federal, kidnap I .":{. turn to either Communism or charge also is being investigated ' Black Nationalism as a way out Stoner was shot by Miami , of the present dllemna It Is Beach Patrolman Michael Leary my firm conviction that Com Friday during a chase by police munism is based on an ethical and Coast Guard boat and helicopter relativism, a metaphysical materialism which ended a mile! off a crippling totalitarian. Cape Florida Light. i ism and a denial of freedom which I could never accept." "I , I I'j Everyone knows that I advo 'h>b >M>pA>N l>MIo711 DaIo>N__.aJ cate to an ideology as old as the Insights of Jesus of Nazareth andas The family' of the . meaningful as the techniques - of Mohandas K. Gandhi.REDUCE " NEEP-U4UEAT CLEANERSwish ; h4Ec ( E Z to thank each and A Lose 2-0 pounds weekly. ; li t for their Effective medication. Injections. everyone patronage Physician 8peC1a11z1q. during the year 1961. . FR 3.2748 We wish you and your 1545 SW 1st St. family a Merry Christmasand a most Prosperous New "".' Year. Sometime : Mr and Mrs. Levi Johnson . BABY NEEDS A and Sons . , LAXATIVE TOO 1111 N.W. 3rd Ave. For writ 40 ytars mother Nft .w >Ifei MI ftatU-BABY EASE." Plea Miami 36, Fla. sM ........*.y I* eta Ilqn Id.". : : .....-'u.-BABY EASE" bring. ila..a.>q.>q> .a >r>oA> .> J I .aatfort wfefcort bJDdJD,. "BABY EASE" .... .*t contain pitta or MIAMI TIMES ADSDONT t rtNMU UcuUvM. Ask your drnnirtf _ ; .c Uo tpcelil babies lasth.BABY *... COST THEY PAY ;- .EASE.>_ ' : . - ; .. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ (r9 , _ NEED MONEY ? KING THE TAILOR ,. WE MAKE AND REFINANCE MORTGAGES I I , .. WE BUY LOTS AND HOMES ofIt I "FIT FOR A KING" CALL I 919 Northwest Second Ave. Phone -. Ronald I. Baron J C* 2.4343 I FR 4-7185 1i Mortgage Broker EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR AFr 220 8UNNT ISLE BLVIX I Merry Christmas And a Most Prosperous New Year w, WI I 7-3566 : > MIAMI BEACH i To All of His Patrons and Friends .1 1THE , I' '", c = If ' $ $ : ''" I '.I I&t l - - . 1 , -r.. 0 _, o. ._ 0 . 0 ----- DIMES CAMPAIGN Boys and Girls To THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Enjoy Christmas I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 ,PAGE 19 Skating en .100"01. .. - RECTAL DISEASESNon Surgical Palnleea NEED MONEY PartyN.W. Office Treatment, Low $25 to $600 I t..* rki1P FOUTII AVKNUKTRAFFIC Free Examination Coat Call PL 8-3653 ri a. TO BE CLOSED DR. LONG'S CLINIC IDEAL LOAN 1545 SW 1st St. 6105 N.W. 7th Ave. All boys and girls of the local FR 3.2748 M.NNN..NN..NNN.N.N.NM..M..NN.3Give area, have a special treat in -- -- ------ ---- store for them on Christmas Day. , ff.! Through the untiring efforts ofa special Action Committee For Miami City Commission, a special ; _LlU Youth Fitness, and the timely finer-tasting :: ::; and valuable Attorney Cary D. Jacobs, Indianapolis, Grand BasUeos, Omega Pel Phi Christmas operation of the * Fraternity Mrs. Velma Jeter, Orange, Texas, president Ladles Auxiliary Skating party will be ' of the National Dental Association; and Theodore A. Jones, Chicago held in NW 4th ave., between Schenley in 61.tIt :: HL,president National:prance Association,endorse The National Foundation 14th and 17th at., on Christmas -March of Dimes.,Funds raised In the campaign are used to sop from 9 o'clock until 5 o'clock. \ bJ"t :ort medical care program, professional education program and researcn. Fourth ave. will be closed to 1 t a:1ll traffic during these hours and !!If"I will ,be used exclusively for skatIng I, j t,..', ., and the party in general.All .. \ Friendship Garden < Migrant Workers . boys and girls who live In the Washington Heights' area, ClubThe With Charged that is from fifth st. to 23rd st. and from the Florida East Coast Friendship Garden and MurderA Railroad to 7th ave., are invited - Civic Club Is still making pro- to come to join in the fun. gress. Among prospects recently farm worker and his wife Everything will be free and completed, are plants for J W. were charged with first degree there will be plenty of tasty refreshments Johnson Eelementary Schoolin ,murder Monday In the fatal stabbing for all. However, Hialeah, thanksgiving basketsfor and beating of John Ellington [everyone must bring his own L 1FflI .i the needy Christmas presents 30, also a South Dade farm 'skatEs in order to participate in t for the Sun-Land training cen laborer. I i the activities which will be a ter, Fort Myers Florida, and the }series of skating events. Remem' a Aged at Lincoln Memorial Homeat Metro police said Kassle May'|I ber, come out on Christmas Dayto : 4 Goulds. These are only a few 51, of the Mexico City Labor the skating area. : t of the many things that have Camp west of Perrine, stabbed' been done to date. Ellington and May'e wife, Lotta, General skating will begin at 30, hit him with a bottle. 9 a.m. and will run until 12 noon We are now planning a special Special contest evdnta (will be Christmas party for some of our The slaying took place Saturday gin at 1 p.m. and will run until many friends to enjoy. We closed night at Ellington's quartersin 4 p.m. Refreshments will be $ for this year at the spacious I I the Campbell Labor Camp, east served at 4 p.m. n home of Mrs. Lucille Reed, 6890 of Terrine, after an argument. NW 13th are. The special contest events will j*% N ? Include a number of special ,, _, JMerry Christmas to all. Bombings Rock races, between small and larger ,YN boys and girls, with special Iona Dukes, president the winners. The , to prizes going + , Eartha Styles, reporter South Africa prizes are all valuable and you iw # 5V'Q;: : :. :.:wws: : "' .... will certainly want to win some J Johannesburg South Africa of them. Liberty City Detective A series of explosions rocked Refreshments for the day will , South Africa late Saturday night Agency and Patrol Service and early Sunday shortly after Include: tangerines, cookies, ire i NICK "CHIEF" FERGUSON handbills appeared calling for cream, cakes and many other : : . LIEUTENANT HARRISON "sabotage installations.against" government' niceties.ANDREWS'. ; :' SGT. JENKINS O'BKRRY The blasts were believed the ................................................ cf li liw Office: OX 1-1234 ? 6 work of a new African under she n/ w Home: OX 1.0070 ground organization fighting racial JEWELERS D30 segregation Among the KXPKRT WATCH AND , . ... :. ,. :.:....:.: or places hit were a surburban post CLOCK REPAIRS i' office, several native affairs offices ;} r 40 Years in Business r and an electric power stat i 81kl1.17171II11ia1flm ,D1AAI1Dt lmI II tion, mainly around Johannesburg All work guaranteed : , and Port Elizabeth. 0 303 N.W. 2nd Ave. . GreetingsnpO 1\ Iq.11iC Police were posted around post FR 3-0152 : ;' offices and other public installa ..............,."'............................ : I' ,. tlons in all South Africa. .IfII -.A>AII.- -.rIf17iI raAAf aA>N->Maf ; ': l a f Ilklo IoAf ...Ak>aAl+ 91f gO afoh I . I . I GBIITIIGSTo .,(2 chen I, :. : 4 4ESE8v cC@ !: all of you-out '0 t." .*. friends and patrons .:;> 0 ,.,fJH AM/i/ + : . we wish a very tneni J& ,?', mw/ '.' ' est of merry Christ ; mazes ; : M : / b Wr DAIRY QUEEN d' b ' Mr. and Mrs Fonzell Parker ';-" f chenle4 0 _ i , Managers71st totaU.nJNSM/.GM; o. q I I St. and 15th Ave.GREETINGS. I a>aasom..mxaAxaaxzasoasltAZdDsI I &MIlICI"'u WMtP* . AAI D AAloAmAAl .AAaAIaIIti ;. , " ' J "i j ' .:: :::H: and beremembered : . h in '62 ; s r s all our good friends and customers a moment to say For the friends you want to be good to, there's no bet WeM like to pause ter gift than Schenley-the whisky the years have TO ALL May your Christmas be calm and peaceful: been good to. Every drop of whisky' in Schenley OUR FRIENDS i and your New Year bright and gay! aged over 8 years (100 months, to be exact), then' ',,' wisely blended with choice grain neu. : SHOP SUNSET BARBER SHOP VARSITY BARBER '. , tral spirits. In fifths and quarts, lavishly 'fr;" 6915 N.W. 15th Ave. I 6610 N.W. 15th Avenue ."!Hr McPhee David j gift-wrapped at no extra cost. I .. 'AJlf> i.KNINIIY , George and Glen Walter Cartledge SnyderJ I Harry Smith .. 5131.Co.N.r.c..I41N0le WHIJIY' ,l..MOO...*OIAIMMUmi INIItfENDORSE '1 , Victor Butler, Barbers 1C1C1(1CQ.1i. 'C'C'I .4 Ii ,j, //l i. dht . IC1Ci ,","'" - JSL! 1"ll1! * BAHA'I FAITH GRACE PRESBYTERIAN ; ...'. L.:':, t '1j' aj .w.. ..". I Mrs. Emily Bethel chairmanof 6895 N.W.. 14lh Ave. the Baha'l Faith of Miami, Rev. W. F. Savoy, pastor ... will discuss a portion of the bookon Sunday School . . ,9:20 ,prophesy and fulfillment, Morning service . T lljOO : Thief in the Night," 8 p.m. Evening service . ... 700 i; l Sunday; Dec. 24 at the Baha'i Wed. night study . . 8tl6 Center. Her subject will be, "A Youth Fellowship Friday 7 ,p.m. : : Sign in the Heavens." p ' Our events for this 1trer The public is Invited to attend. coming' .p meta Phone secretary FR 15420, for Sunday; further'' information. 7:00: a.m-a sermon: by the pas- ,[ tor on radio station WMBM. NEW BETHEL BAPTIST 9:30: a.m. Sunday School' 11:00 a.m.Visiting in our Sunday School ... . 10:00: I community will be choir No. 2 of ST.PAULA.M.E. .: v ,w' Morning worship .... 11:00 the New Providence Baptist B. T. U. . . .. . 6:30: Church. The guest choir' has THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA Rev M. J. Fayson pastor ; Evening worship . . 7:00: been wonderful. in its fellowshipwith Sunday Mrs.School Lee Cray. .reporter. . 9:30: PAGE 20 SATURDAY, .DECEMBER 23; '1961 Rev.. Ernest 1571 NW Williams 68th St., pastor us, and will render musical selections at the close of the 11:00 Morning worship . Evening worship . . 7:30: Deacon Fred Williams reporterThe regular service. This will be followed - BAPTIST : BAPTIST Sunday School plans its by a beautiful and brief MT. SINAI .ST. LUKE Our service was well attended v annual Christmas play. This ceremony in which Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with choir No. 2 fur- Rev. S. A. Thomas pastor Rev. P, W. Williams, pastor we plan a Christmas cantata.Please year. Edward Roberts will renew their nishing the music. Service was at Mrs Burnesta Green, reporter marriage vows as they celebrate Mrs. J. S. Walker, {reporter come out and support I it's' (best. The pastor attendingthe Sunday School : . 9:30 Sunday School . . 9:30: your Sunday School. We have an their 25th wedding anniversary. conference in Nassau. Our Morning worship . 11:00: Morning Worship .-. 11:00 outstanding prftgrdm plannedfor 4 p.m. -A reception given by assistant pastor Rev. 3. Mat BTU . . . . 6:00: BTU . . . . 6:a 0Evening' you. Remember Sunday, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts at 6711 thews conducted the service fort Evening worship . . 7:00: Worship . . 7:00: 24. NW 29th ave. Church members e day. Evening Service . . 7:30: and friends invited. The world. has always beemfull Last Sunday morning Rev. ;'Mrs. A. Once is still conva of news, some of it bad but, There will ,be sunrise services Williams delivered a mos t inspiring 7:30: p.m. Children's and leecing at home. The SundayS one night, in the midst of held at St. Luke Christmas morn- and uplifting message and youth's Christmas program with :hool will be expecting 'you to many evils, there broke upon: ing at 6 o'clock.. Both choirs will was enjoyed by all. Sunday night pastor's sermonette. Come out Join them in their Christmas pro mankind good news of great 'Joy., sing and both usher boards will Rev. Thomas brought us the and spend an enjoyable day gram Sunday afternoon at T. This great news was the brth! of be on duty. message. with us.Last . There will also be a Christmas Sunday No. 1 and 2 choirs will who is Christ the Lord. 'Please visit, ,the sick and shut a savior Brother Sears is Sunday evening smiled To celebrate the coming of our program Sunday at 4:30: p.m. All take the stand. ins and bring someone to church Butler upon an enoyable musical festival !- savior we should extol and participants, ;please be on time. still in the hospital. Bro. with you Sunday. praise his Mrs. A. L. Collins in charge. You is still on the sick list. and coffee hour at the homeof name. Mr. and Mrs. Harold and yours are Invited. Higgs. TEMPLE BAPTISTRev. In keeping with this meaningful MATTHEW TEMPLE Heartfelt thanks is expressed to tradition, the choirs of Mt. THE INCARNATION all who helped to make the L. A. Thompson pastor SInal! will candle light Rev. Daniel Pridgen pastor program a success. Sunday School....................... 9:31: service Sunday present a Dec. 24. 1835 NW 64th St. Ruth R. Lucas, reporter Morning Worship ................ 11:01 The night also Father Elisha Clarke Jr., vicar I Evening Worship .................... 7:31 young people are busy Winter Schedule Sunday I We wish to thank all officers B. T. U ................................... 6:31' preparing program for a splendid all members Christmas and Low mass . . . 7:30 and members for the very timely SEE THE SOUTH'S Church School, Bible Class 9:30 Appreciation Idea for our pastorin LEADING COLORED fAll services on Sunday will be friends. Let us make It our business - Solemn Sung Mass . 10:46Jr. : a program on Dec. 12 We were centered around the Christmas to (attend and join in these PSYCHIC DEADER tl The choirs will joint. services EYC . . . 6 p.m. entertained by our singing group lyi tme.The young people)SIng will pre.sent Sr. EYC ..... . . 6 p.m. Bro. Willie 'Williams, leader and 'CONSULT HER- their cantata at 6:30 Solemn Evensong ..... . 7:00 chairman of the occasion. Bro. p.m. Mt. Tabor Choir John Chiles presided. j a under the direction of Mrs. Augusta p.m. Newibold and Mrs. Vern&llSt Presents "TheChristmas WEDNESDAYLOW -' i Total donation presented' Sun fl.t..: t, achan, assisted by Miss L. Mass . .," . 6:30: day a.m. by Bro. William was 1 e. Story"Choir Christmastide. Services $36 with our blessing for him Rb Christmas Eve Midnight Mass and family for a Merry Christ- MAkt \} z' '(The Christmas /IEve worship No. 1 of Mt. Tabor Baptist Carol Service . 10:30: p.m. mas and a Happy New Year. wfll 1 'begin at 9 when the choir Church will present the Solemn high mass, procession and May we invite all members and will have the usual candle light "Christmas Story," a musical sermon . 11:00: p.m. friends to worship with us in all procession. You are Invited to pageant centered around the Dec. 26, St. Stephen's Day three services Dec. 24 beginningat spend the day at Temple. Scriptures of the Holy Dible on Low Mass . . .6:30 a.m. 11 a.m. One of our visiting Sunday night, Dec. 24 at 7:16 Dec. 27, St. John. Evangelist.Low bishops of the 6th Episcopal District Church of The Open Door o'clock. Mass . . 6:30:. a.m. Bishop D. C, Pope. will be Let her year of experience guide Dec. 28, Holy Innocents Day our guest speaker and protect you throughout life (Congregational) Guest for this presentation is Solemn Sung Mass . 10 a.m. I Our Sunday School Christmnstree as a lighthouse guide the .hlo In Rev. H. C. McDowell pastor the Brownsville Junior High 'will follow the a.m< service. a storm For success In business This is the traditional Mass for A. E. McNeal reporter School chorus. Several selections The Missionary officers will spun and love.DON'T . Morning worship . 11:00: all church school children. All from Handel's "Meseiah" will ''Welcome to all ,.worshippers heard also. children to this, service Maggie Green of Greater Bethel OUT NOW. BY THE HELP OF to atteud this presentation AME Church guest speaker. GOD SHE CAr HELP YOU. vlstors, and members. 'There will Plan now The Mass will be by the I of the told, old story. sung Singing groups of the city will be special Christmas worship I St. Bernard's Junior Choir Mrs. : is director of I appear in special selections at Office Hours: Sunday Dec. 24. At the morn- Rosene Spence,, Elisha Clarke, directress. . 7:30 ., Rev. Ira McCall speaker. B a.m. 9 p.rr. Rev. P. S. Brown, : p.m. ing (service the senior choir will both choruses; All good churchmen will have I Thurs. 9 a.m. t' render special (Christmas music pastor. ' one motive in mind on this com 7 under the direction of William ing Christmas Eve, that is to attend p.m. Johnson Sunday evening at 6 ST. JAMES A., M. E. midnight mass in his MT CARMEL M. B. DAILYSunday y< o'dlock the Sunday School and Rev. M. McNeal Harris, minister church. Let us come and worshipthe Rev. D. A. Bradley, pastor Pilgrim Fellowship will (have Morning. worship ... .. 11:00: new born King and give Mrs. Christine Cherry, reporter : their Christmas program and Sunday School . .'. + 9:80: thanks to God for being able to Sunday School . . ::30 10 a.m. 3 p.m . candlelight eervice. All friendsare do Morning worship ... 11:00: Invited to Attend these ser Sunday Dec 17 was indeed a so.St. IJTU . . . . 5:00: READINGI vices. high day beginning" with' Sunday Matthew Freewill Evening worship . ... ., 700: ') I $1.00 UP School with the superintendent, Jan. 7, now members will betaken 2014 NW 6th Court We Mrs. Margaret Reynolds .and her are happy to nave our pas : in the /church.On rtaff of officers and teachers at. Rev; J. ,B.: Woodley pastor tor and wife back with 'i*. after 23 Years Experience Dec. 17, Rev. 'McDowell was their posts of duty. The morning Bro. Nathaniel Thomas, reporter attending the funeral of his Jib-! I guest speaker at Lemoyne Col. service was one of admiration 'to Sunday School . . 9:30 ter. Many thanks to Rev. Hall MADAMHUNTER lege, Memphis Tenn. behold with choir No 1 render Morning worship . 11:00 for that delightful sermon Sun ing the music. Our great speak* YPCL . . . ...... 6:00: day morning..; Night service . . '7:00 : NEW PROVIDENCE M. B. er was the Rev. H. L. Edmonds I 1657 N.W. 73rd ST. pastor of St. Paul AME Church THE CHURCH MIAMI, FLA.Don't . Rev. C. J. Durney, pastor Appalachlacola, Fla. His message The No. 2 choir welcome back Sis. Claudia Wilson reporter was one of .power and in Miss Barbara I, Fisher who has (Undenominational) I Write-Call In Person Sunday School . . 9:30: splratlon. been attending the National Bishop J. Robinson pastor Morning Service . . 11:00: 'School of Business in Nashville, Lillie G. Hall, reporter 3TU . . . . I 6:00) At 6 p.m. the Silent Workersand Tenn. Miss Fisher played the ,Sunday School '. f. . 10:00 Don't be a Freeloader! Evening, service . . 700 S Pulpit Aid Boards met with piano very beautifully in the past Morning Worship . 11:30 the pastor and much was accom- year for the No. 2 choir. We I YPCW .01...4.\.4..H.. 6:00 Support the Fight for To all. of friends and visitors ! our plished. Both presidents Mrs. hope she will enjoy her stay here Evening Worship . . 730 remember will In. we move Martha Nicholson and Mrs. Bessie for the holidays. Freedom in rhurhh Dec. 31 , our..pew on , Smith, were happy duo the Stop! Look! Listen. There will fifth Sunday morning. Address 7th court and NW 63rd st. fine spirit of cooperation manl-! be an honorable musical program Advertise It Join Your NAACP ; Pays - At ,,7 p.m. choir No. 2 was at given In the behalf of Nathaniel .. .... Continue to for the sick. pray fested by the members. Thomas at St. Matthews the sec .. _ V'J> .A roo 1 TlIl 1.1 _ ita best with beautiful renditions and Sunday in January at 3 p.m. 1 Zion Hope to of Christmas music. sponsored by the No. 2 choir 'Living Service for the Living" 'I' The message was delivered by be DedicatedThe Rev. C. H, Parry. .,: ,TRINITY C. M. E. On Sunday Dec. 24, Youth pastor, officers an members c 611 NW 4th St. .of Zion Hope M. D. Church Day will be observed with "the ReV. E. A. Brown minister .of the Junior Church Rev, pastor , request the honor of your pros Sis. Julia Hammond, reporter ence: at the dedication service of Allen Turner and his officers in Sunday School . 9:30 { the spew Zion Hope on SundayDec. charge. Music for the 11 a.m. Morning worship . 11:00: x 24 at 3 p.m. service will be rendered by the Evening worship . 7:00: direction 'junior choir under the Members and friends are ask. of Mrs. Ann Smith. The Gospel The youth of the church ex ed to meet at v2 p.m. at the old Chorus, singing songs appropriate tends a special invitation to their church 1710 NW 69th St. to for the season will furnish Christmas program. Sunday, Dec. march In a body to the n p w music for the evening worship. 24 at 7 p.m. Our devoted and untiring - church 6129 NW 17th Ave. You are invited to attend St. minister is asking everyoneto Mrs. Vera Johnson, clerk James the "Friendly Church" remember our special prayer Rev. Paul Freeman, pastor at ,all times. service at 11:16 a.m. every Sun. a celebration.Don't forget the Homecoming day Remember morning. the sick and the 1 Oscar L Range Funeral Home CHRISTIAN SCIENCE less fortunate in your prayers. SUNRISE M. B. CHURCH M. Athalie Range, Owner N. Patrick Range Christian Science Society, NW ROCK OF AGES M. B. Mgr 43 Miami holds Its services every 3087 N.W. 60th St. 1 ; Sunday at 11 a.m. Booker T. Rev. H. DeLaughter pastor 67th St. and 18th Ave. 5727 N.W. 17th Ave. Washington School. Testimonial Sis. Clara Carter secretary Rev. J. W. King pastor held once a month, Sunday School . . 9:30: Morning service . . 11:00 OX 1-0131 OX ;, nestings are Wednesday In each Morning service . . 11(00 Sunday School . . 10:00 .. ., 14343't ::"month the last at 8 p.m. Indt Evening service . . 7:30 I i Evening service . . 7:30: I r ..:. --,- . H J-. ----.- -- -- - -- ----- J ',. ) .' '. ,,/ ' ,'. ,, ", ',." ,,'. ." " !I'', " , ill'' ," -,, c c ')\\I .-. .' __. ..-., ... ... ," It; Senior 1 '1.1 nlv r.i. ' w I J .1. THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI;; FLORitA,, Citizens Enjoy Spend with Snorts SATURDAY DECEMBER 23, 1961' \ GE 21 Spearing , The Day Party M h , 'fhe club room for Senior 81tl- HARRY 8PKA1 ----. , , " _____ ' ' .u I. , ,. .. zens in Liberty Square was a 'V I .Il. 11 II scene of activity and fun Wednesday Virgil Alkens showed age does' Freddy Butts TV Service Calls s ( spend ,the ttec.day 13 party at a sewing for mem- not mean Young a thing Vince when Bonomo he defeated :-:;blasted his way to, a 143 third, Tampa round; :: i :.5(1,: of the Golden Age Club. A the, 9 technical knockout over Bobby bers to 5 favorite by stopping Allen, 137, Virgin Islands Mon ALL PLUS PARTS ' light lunch was enjoyed at 1 him in four rounds last weeek. MAKES-ALL MODELS YLARRY'S , day ; night at the Little River those who attended.The . p:nl. for Experience means a good deal 'Auditorium. conversation ,piece was also T.V. keeping In shape. In the six-round semifinal their tb ffullt have which quilted they in art the planning Clubroom cannot Virgil !sell is! a type short of fighter and Chris'Dundee you Nino Marti decision!, 124 to, Carmen lost a unanimous Ace- WE BUY SELL AND TRADE TV SETS with an old fashion quiltIng quickly sighed him to vedo, 126, Puerto, Rico. RADIOS, HI-FI AND STEREO REPAIRS 1 bee fight Rd.ph: pupas Oil :Bee. 29 at Heavyweight John Gould? 190, We Sell Used TVs on Credit : ' in this friendly atmosphere Miami fceach, This should turn Miami, also pounded out unanimous t the members discussed becoming, out to be an Interesting bout ix-rovnd> decision over 1551 N.W. 62nd Street OX 1-8024 organized into a regular sewing with speed against power. Roosevelt Jolla, 186, Atlanta. I.- .l'i T1I.! '. !!iiilliliJ! N III'Irlllrl HI fll r Wednesday Activity, ,on the spot . .While sitting around the ring Joe Costella, 142, Tampa, won a H. ,. rAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAArAAAAAAAAAAAAA they were organized into. the ride at the fight, there was a split four-round decision O".et . Busy Dees. They also called the lady who had never eeen! a bout Tony Marino, 130,' Brownsville, : club their newest baby, born oil before in hey life, screaming her .Texas.' i Dec. 13 after the Golden Age lungs, out for Alklns.. Her name, ,I In another four-rounder prollmltiary -* 4'rawu',3 Club was 13 years old having a VanI Lake-Maris. NO relation to Herman Ponce, 124, k birthday in April. I Roger, the home run king, buta was beaten in a split decision by Senior ladies present were friend of Virgil's trainer and Butch Mays 129. I Mrs. Arabella Foster, program I co-manager, Forrety Tuci.I I' I am taking the opportunity < Irrtiug ! chairman; Mesdames Ella, Williams have mentioned before about ''in my sports coumn: to mentionthe . membership ; chairman ,I over matching great work done by the Ml Mary E. Williams, former preal- These young fighters. ami Showman's Club for their '. dent; Pearl Houston, Elizabeth I I youngsters who are Just distribution of 700 packages 6f \ coming up with an Impressive We wish to express our thanks for your confidence Houston, Janie Henderson, Ma- record, thrown in with toys to underprivileged children a good mie Woodard, Emma Wilson. ,fighter and getting annihilated last Friday and this Thursday Alma Outlaw, Christine Garvin, Take the last TV show, Dick 600 baskets of food and fruit. in us during the past year and may we Elsie Gilchirst and Mamie M. Quite a number of Negro child. Tiger and Billy Pickett, Fullmer ren attended and made Gill were I(I and Paret and Bobby Allen, a happy. now extend to the best wishes of our \ i During the day the program last minute substitute who wag' you . committee was able to put the TKO'd at the Little: River arenaby I There was no segregation and .' .I think they deserve a deal great finishing the Christmas touches on the plansfor Dec. Freddy Butts of praise. It took time and labor directors, officers and staff for good health, party on Why Is' the boxing commission '(I for this. My best wishes for ail 21 in the auditorium. allowing this to go on? la. the readers and good luck.TOOTHACHE. The December 7 meeting wasa public getting its money'a worth my happiness and prosperity in 1962. red letter day with the club I should say not. This is what room full of members and keeps them away. There are over friends. The Pldpeer Club had ,,75 boys who are training dally sent representation to the Gold. and in good shape who could he en Age Club to work out plans used. No, the manager's pick .tort.. front throDblfti, .... .saUGef pooinachs CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. , for a joint program in the their spots and then wonder .... fait acting OM-JEL. rain spring Mrs Mamie Strother, Mrs. why boxing is getting a black KM ta Mtondi. Cuarintetdv OF FLORIDA ; Let's wake ** Me*.All drvaitoru. .iriNTJ' and Scott Etheridge were also on eye. up M , the committee. The club was A good heavyweight fight for '- I; pleased with having these members I Chris Dundee which should TAMPA FLORIDAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKriKKKKKKKKKKKK iOf the Pioneer Club pr4l1l' draw. Prentice Snipes and Al , put and are looking forward to 'amore I Owens, two hard punchers This fruitful program year with I should be a real humdinger for I Advertise It Pays! KYKKKKK. the cooperation of this club. a semi final. IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1rAAAAAl tC_ KKKKKKKKKK KKKKKKKK KNhht; I SEASON'S GREETINGS . GREETINGSMay l TO 'OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS ' " : I 1 t 11 '4 I . .. .1.r ,'. 0 t- . Ct / ... 1)) =: ,... ra 5V Merry j1 j13ri you enjoy place r Christmas I I I- and, happiness during : k the ,coming New Year ..i: May your Christmas be merry and j joyful l l.J. x CHARLES FISH AND n. I r. I! ". and your New Year filled with'pro* V POULTRY :> anti real happiness.DUGIE'S a "h peril :340 N.W. 16th Terr. ,I } r -, HOUSE rr! I)1+ FR 4-1345 .: i GUEST Charles Butler, Prop. ", 2941 N.W. 47th Street Phone NE 4.3851 k I(ttCtCtleclCtIC iKKKKKKKKtIKQ'KKKKKK Open 24 hours See us for clean room.Jamaica . Dugie, always a friend CKKKDKKKttKKKKKKKKK .KrKKKKKKtlKKKKKKKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK I KKKKKKKKKKKK. KKKKKKK' H (!; 95 .KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK'LKKKKkKKK KtlMr ,P /, rpptit1li G K r* ( / 7 ,. ' OF THE SEASON l/ I'EC3tOp1E I.. 4 Ir +( tNllgt fuss t c, ct ntTetp ;fflerrp i !&. CH1\ISTmRS 1. _;:_rD 1, . To you your family your c Y friends here are our sincere wishes that Santa Claus will bring you Service We Grow i' Through g. '' everything your heart desires . Ate 1 ; r' COLEMAN'S Gulf Service StationsR. KITCHEN MOM'S I 6666 N.W. 15th Ave. C. Coleman, OwnerNo. + / Mrs. Jessie Poole 1-1628 N.W. Third Avenue FR 9.8637 Hariett Gordon ARTHUR COLEMAN, Manager / ,, Mrs. WITH THE OLD WISH closed Christmas No. 2-276 NW Fifth Street FR 90118LOXNJE I THAT IS EVER NEW We will be < ,,. Day thru Dec. 28 COLEMAN, Manager' Shaddie's Tavern Thank You 6804 N.W. 15th Ave. tCJES'CA'S ***" UrtWMmWfcM******* tt' '7aa ! ; y.1q ; :C'C:!( :C:':' :1 '." ., ,' ", ' --- ! I MIAMI TIMES ,MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE' 22 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT STORE GHANA GETS $133 MILLION U.S. LOANNEW YORK The United On that trip Nkrumah called States has decided to lend Ghana Soviet Premier Khrushchev a 133 million dollars for construc 'champion of the African cause I tion of a huge hydroelectric pro- end a true friend of the oppressed - ject on the Volta River. peoples of the world." The decision la designed to President Kennedy decided the spur the Industrialization of potential advantages of aidingthe r West Africa and tie the economyof West African republic out- if Much hana to pressure the West.had built up weighed Two projects the risks.areinvolved in i We the Employees of'NEALHELMLY' a? against U. S. support of the proj the Volta River development.One , ect since President Kwame Kkru- Is a 196 million dollar dam i mah of Ghana visited Moscow and the other a 123 million dol t last summer. lar aluminum plant. Hospitality Room Plays I ii Role in Classic EXTEND ... i --' Key as One of the many varied activi-I' He was ably assisted by long & tie that, make Orange Blossom time Schlitz representative John asas _ Classic weekend in Miami a glU Harris and local supervisor ,' m occasion and attracts visitors ,Elywn Barnes with three attractive asas err a? from all over the nation is the ,,! and charming hostesses, . time honored custom of extend I I Miss Blanche Calloway, Ms- >> ing "hospitality" to the visitors dames Lola Harvey and Gay rit1h and their friends. I Lamb. 'S _, ,. ) manufacturers and disc ' Many '' As an indication of the wide 'I\\ tributors of consumer goods and ctas . acceptance and appreciation of . services seeking to enhance the . the hospitality room guests' I of their products in acceptance from 17 states and the Districtof the Negro Market are more and ' Columbia and from 27 cities ., more using this method at Ne- ,.t1 visited the Old Milwaukee beer t gro conventions and special wf '::::1 y Hospitality Room to enjoy the asas .Jo/j Ia events. Some of these Companies gracious hospitality and partake have hired Negro Representatives I of the food and refreshments whose function is to expose i ' provided to one and all without ? their products to the delegatesand qualification. 111 IIt visitors on these occasions, ,. with the result that both the rep ' resentatives and the oroducts C ( K KK C R IK XK 4KK IK. LK asa . _ have become legendary and enjoy very high acceptance in this ; Mw Special Market. GREETINGS On the Convention Circuit noneis "I' ..': better known than the success- IJfJ"" I:''I,' "I ., I ! team of MOBS H. Kendrix: and IJfJ' J I; ' \i / Coca<:5ola, whose presence and IJfJ"" 'I "I"' 'ti " participation Is nationally knownad UI (:: ,, II'." .. 1/':: , whose publicizing of these oc '' )" kIJfJ \ casions, with the result that as"" ")o"-"::\MI, t. _ casions have contributed immea- My surably to their growth and in terest.At ,1;, 1I the Orange Blossom Classic UI' .. fw and such their nationally respective known companieswere figures w \,. : !J Jp ", k\ represented, many of whom have become permanent fixtures asas and it is assumed that they will May you enjoy peace .I, A sincere. hop. that the cheer, of the' holidays ,". !" , " be around just like it is assumed I:! ' up.Herbert that the FAMU team will show and happiness during w \;.;... ,.if"L:n'' wtfl mark each day of the Now Year U but apart j Marketing Wright Specialist, high with ranking the the coming New Year I, s1 a f.Q( eta .: of our wish to you.,May" our fritndthTp f ' Philip Morris Co., Herb Gaines asa We '*>>tq miw A' grow stronger as we serve you throughout ,: ! and Roosevelt Rivera with An. sincerely hope you have : heuser-Busch, George Brown _ and Julian Nicholas with the a truly happy, healthful w the coming ytar ., ',1' '0 .r" Pepsi-Cola Co., Joo "Scoop" New Year, and Merry k\ a Jones with Jos. E. Seagrams and ' ? ; Sons, Jim Reese with Carling Christmas. " Brewing Co., Dave Bondu with and "Body"Paul Masson Builder"Wines Williams, Macon with HEASTIE a Very Happy and the Ballantlne Brewery and others. TRANSFERPhone as i The Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.' participated In Classic Festivities NE 4-5910 asas Prosperous New: Year for the first time with a 'ho' pl.tallty I room' to boost their popu 3000 N.W. 49th St. . lar price Old Milwaukee beer re _ cently introduced In the South &JaJtJlJlJlaJa JddI) Florida market and brought to TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS j the scene a well known marketIng : It has been proven ' consultant; Norman E. ( Jones to host the affair. Advertising pays off]! I 1 asas ...-, --... P I asi Mr. J. H. 0'N . ,/ NEW CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Mr. E. Maddox . 1':1: f.J :w Sold 35 alreadY-Demand so great I Mrs. J. H. O'Neal ;' Mr. Elmer Binz i We have built more ; 3? See 3062 N.W. 60th Street & Mr. Hari. I Doster '';("{;. '": Mr. Max. Doktorczyk 2 " Open Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. Mrs. J. Robinson ., h(''' '4.\. Mr. Charlie Strachan ,# , r$500 CASH$23 WEEKLY w " Mr.. ,E. .L. ReddickMr. 1',, : : Mr. Tommy Collins T e.e. JI'-) -.- I"UI.' .,... ''': '" ,'., 1THE Milton Rothman John Maxwell .- Mr.. Sammy Melton "" 8XrO.t J :'1 7287 S.W. 57th Avenue Iiil Mr. William Faison Phones MO 2561 or MO, 6-8407 . -.r_ .;_.''''''' .....,. & a .I! .. , Dailies Give .; Richmond Heights THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Youth Council SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 23 Classic Top Coverage Orgfiiiteed The Richmond Heights Youth To enjoy your favorite drinks ina Miami mass media continued Council got well on Its Way' ota pleasant and distinguished atmosphere J their established tradition of Oct. 23. At that meeting oUr Officers . "treating" the Orange Blossom Busness Firm Names were elected by secret, '. , Classic as one of the clty'i top ballot. The results were: President "1 athletic events with their pre- Jackie Robinson Achie Pinder; vice, Barbara VISIT THE _ _ gatne and post-same( coverage of Hankeraon; secretary the recently held 29th, ODO. The Rosetta Troup; corresponding 1 Florida A and M Rattlers defeated DirectorNew secretary; Artie Armstrong, SAVOY the Jackson State Tigers treasurer; Sandra Williams, financial SATELLITE"MIAMI'S 14-8. York Jackie Robinson secretary; Leaale Hayne, former baseball great and a business. manager; Harole Smith, Both local dailies The News member of the NAACP's board of chaplain: LaLeatrlce Jones and MOST BEAUTIFUL LOUNGE" and The Herald and the two Miami directors since 1958, was last sergeant-at-arms, Wallace Bates. Enjoy the Melodic Baldwin Music Beach dallies, The Times Organ week elected a director of the At that meeting it was also and The Sun, gave complete coY Chock Full O'Nuts Corp. decided that. membership fee will Mr-Conditioned erage to the event. In addition, Mr. Robinson has served be 50 cents and dues 15 cents a Cut-rate Package Goods radio and television stations vice president in charge of per as ,meeting.The Yea, we deliver, 4-8 p.m. Call PL 99400 similar service with Coach pave sonnel for the past five yean in WILBUR J. BRASSFIELD MANAGER , John Merritt of Jackson State the firm which first official business was Appearing on TV Station WOKT taUrants and markets operates coffee 37 ros-in held on Dec. 11, 19 61. At that BARMAIDS] ROSETTA CLEM HAITI) the night before the game 17 states meeting various committees and PLENTY OF PARKING IN TUB REAR chairmen were appointed, whichare made of the Itattlert lie served as chairman, and cochairman - A film : Committee, chairman Lee 6222 N.W. 7th Ave. (In Jackson's Store Bldg.) practicing in Tallahassee was of the association's i Miller Brown hospitality; com shown over TV station WTVJ major fund-raising effort, the mittee chairman, Charon Green, and the station covered the Fight for Freedom Fund, in sick] committee chairman, Mona Friday practice session of the 1957 and 195961. Cochairmanwith Bethel, budget; committee chair- tJII MJM MaaO> UlUOOIIJI NIJI __ two teams. Complete television him this year is Floyd Pat man, Sherrell Simmons, mem coverage of the Friday "classic" terson, heavyweight champion. bership; committee chairman, promotional events showed activities He was responsible for selling Anthony Corneal, program; committee Season's in the streets of downtown 300 NAACP life memberships at chairman, Michella Jones Miami and pictures were $500 each during a crosscountrytour ways and means. -: GreetingsFrom televised later' in the evening in 1957. Not content, Mr. There will be a "Get acqualn- 'r Robinson became cochairman of be held on Dec. 29 beginning at The News, for the second consecutive I the NAACP's life membership ted Christmas , Party" which is to the Staff of devoted the first , year campaign In 1958. 8 p.m. in the Martin Memorial page of its five-star final on the He has served in this capacity Youth Center. At this party the I day of the game to the two ever since, along with Klvte officers will be installed. THE DAVIS teams. The complete roster of Kaplan Boston Induetrallst and the clubs, starting lineups, clas- Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, presidentof The parents of all of the sic record, and pictures of the Morehouse College, Atlanta. Youth Council members are In- Rattlers' quarterback Jim TullU vited out to this special Christmas PRINTERY and half back Robert Paramore i f>a 7o.lr>pf Am sa.o1>VAriI*AA AaI get attainted party to en- appeared on the page. poy this affair with their teen I agers. * The front page of Sunday' II I I There will be a "Get a quaintot - News carried an action shot of 35 cents! for single and 60 the A and M band made duringth slon, or rather, a contributioncents l "May the joys of the halftime performance.Game for couples. The reason coverage per ee la both for this is to aid the treasure of holiday go with you The News and The Herald, which the council. throughout the New was given front page sports sec- Their execptlxe beads met on tion treatment included sequent Saturday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m.That' Year." photographs. Crack writers from all the news for now The Herald and The News a.8 from the Youth Council. We well as from the Associated would like to have all boys and JOIN II. DAVIS, Proprietor Press covered the game. In addition girls who are in the junior or AP and UPI assigned senior high school to join us. staff photographers.On Living in Richmond Heights, 230 N.W. 14th Street Phone FR 9-4922 that Is. ! Sunday, A and M's public Arlie I ItMtCTK'M'CTPPPPPMg'CW "" IC'IICfCICICICICIICICII_ 'a".". relations director, Charles J. Armstrong, reporter From ui to you-And you. .. ... Smith III, appeared on an hour .. ..". .. r. !!I.I!! !I.II.r .Ao.- ------ ---------------- long television show along with nd you.May this holiday sportscaster Tommy Devine over Miton b* a truly wondtrfcl Moderate Rates-Call Finest at TV WLBW. The two com For The Apartments mented on the game film aired 1 enl over the station. Radio station WMDM taped an BLANCHE'S LITTLE hour long interview at the kick DEPT. STORE I BONDEDRENTAL off luncheon as well as 30 minutes 6711 N.W. 16th Ave. , of interviews on Thursday -' - evening prior to the game. 1iD1)MIIAAaftAI.>tAA*> A>baa>pA>hlt ! KKK L I (t Ig1 E IKK t KKKK C L tr LN'K(- KKKKK[r ! i ((6 YULETIDE WISHES 'N: AGENCY Inc. a II To thank yon for the la- r , t numerable lima you'?* a i i favored us with your R I4\t patronage, and to wish The largest collection and rental you a multitude of Joy' 41 agency in the South; operating in tiara aU the MUDDI.I ' I I ROYALDRIVEIN Dade and Broward Counties' Negro Housing areas j. F. FIERY Tony and Jo Forrest District ManagerMANAGING 6840 N.W. 15th Ave.R'C'C . g AND MAINTAINING MORE THAN CWC tX re.ICICICICIICItC1CIC *" IC1C"IftICICI(1C1CICIC'CICICIC'C'C. 10,000 HOUSING UNITS *"*>IiI Ii w JlJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJaJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJa D>JiJIJIIJI.JlJtJtJiJlJlJIJIJtJI Bonded also has FREE employment service for I Merry Christmas j jS Bonded's Tenants, at.main-office. 4150 NW 7th Ave. S Mif, fH 11 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU May the holidays .f., .jvg. utf g n > be filled Ls- I 20eo N.W. 7Bth ST. .........?. PL 8.0827 17825 HOMESTEAD AVD.Ferrto . C8 8.8958 with joy andhappiness 8801 GRAND AVE. ........... in 5-1881 1019: N.W. 6Ui BT. for 4240 N.W. 27th AVE. ....... WE 5-8406 Ft. Lauderdale ...,?. JA 4.8357 you and your OX 1-4428 C80 HAilMONDVUXB RD. : 1675 N.W. 2nd ST. w__ ! family. Fompaao _... WB 8-8285 N.W. and AVE. FR 8.8410 1168 I 14460 N.W. 22nd AVB.Or . I I! 2060 N.W. 8rd CT. FB 1-8005 Loeb __ MU 0-0017/ I BROWNSVILLE DRUG STORE MAIN OFFICE I 4634 N.W. 27th Avenue NE 41233I I 4150 N.W. 7th Ave. PL 98733Miami I Warren W. Welters, Prop.WOTWWWWIW . TW" .-... ' ' '' < '' 4 --J "'''''''''' - I IT' n oh i r ....,,,., " ' '' - MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Party 'For Needy I r. :: :: :.: - PAGE .24< SATURDAY DECEMBER 23, 1961 I sponsored A party for by the the needy Melberta will be IN AND 'AROUND'THE' BAHAMAS IP" Gregg Mission Just a Crumb ",.--< 'S... ....., ., -i/i-------_....___ .' t iiI From Your Table Christmas V 1 Club We can use donations Barbara Ann Davis, three- ,A search was. in progress but"no..'' food, fruits' ''and clothlngr'for;' yearold daughter of Mr. and result was reported. *; ** under prlvlledged, poor,\needy, Mrs. Oral Davis of Rupert Dean children. i/ Lane, was killed in ,an auto accident I Patrick Album 17, son of Mr: The Christmas party will be on Dec. 5, The accident and Mrs. Paul Albury of ,Fort " Monday, Dec. 25 6 p.m. until 10 occurred on John Street. West Flncaetle, was offered:.* two '. p.m., 1643 NW 1st court, FR when Basil Brice, 20; driver of a scholarships valued at $280 eacn ",, 4-3959 The public Is invited .. truck put the vehjcle In "reverse by the Bahamas Electricity Corp ' and knocked the child down. to outstanding students at Go* KICKI4lfatslr'stRiC CKKrR CriKliKtt cKltsD"PEACE Preliminary hearing was set for eminent High School. Heh a s' January 9, and Brlce Is out on ,already obtained hie Cambridge $280 bond. 'School Certificate and 10 ordinary level passes in the ,General Mrs. Euterple Fox, 70, of Certificate of Education. He Is now studying physics, chemistryand Claridge Road was seriously injured - mathematics for the Ad- on Dec. 9 when she was vanced level of the General Certificate > down driven by r run by a car Cecil P, Wallace. Mrs Fox, whois of Education.The . nearsighted and hard of hear- ing, attempted to cross Wulff Lord Bishop of Nassau and the Bahamas, the Rev. _ knocked Road and was: unconscious. - on Spence Burton, after serving -as Her condition at Princess! ; Earth, GOOD Margaret Hospital was consider Bishop for 19 years, bade farewell t sN ;w ed critical. on Dec 8. A large numberof WILL to Men Anglican clergymen and other well wishers were at tlio In tor- WE extend the heart Miss JuanIta Butler, daughter\ national Airport to say bon Christmas wishesto of the Hon Milo Butler, MHA., voyage. Bishop Burton went to . one and all of our and Mrs. Butler, lectured to Cincinnati, Ohio, and will go to friends and customers.BEAUTYRAMA members of the St. John's Col- Cambridge, Mass., where he will lege Alumni Association Sun enter the Monastery of St. John 6221 N.W. 15th Ave. day'evening, Dec. 8 on "Life InGhana" the Evangelist. He was the fiat . Miss Butler is a gradu- American Bishop of Anglicans In Mrs. E. R. Summcrsett, Prop. , ate of St. John's. She obtained the Bahamas. IRK14 h4K QK tIRK'K( IKK(KKKKKIiI : her B. A. degree at Toronto Uni I. -'- 1 1 liI)i lzl,l' ; 17h91 tJa.Jifu 1M191zAl (versity, and has been teaching Miss Edith Roker, daughter of English, Latin and mathematics Mr. and Mrs. Elkin Roker of at a girls' secondary school In Delectable Ray, Acklins, has . Ghana for 13 monhs. completed a course in nursingand -- ""-'-- Photograph Covrttty Carnation She Is visiting her parents dur has been awarded the degrees - Company I ,, ing the Christmas holidays, of S. R. M. and S. C. M. at DOT FUDOF AND :POLKA SQUARES FUDGE NUT DROPS - S Peppermints, Chocolate Chips and Nuts, combined with evapor- ,l ""m '\\ West Cornwall Hospital In Eng ,,,ated milk's better-blending qualities, make creamy-smooth candles. ) i\-.I 1 a41 ; Basil Williams, 20, was win land. She was treasurer of the "" '.7 net of the annual Mr. Nassau Students-Nursing: Association fora Contest, Dec. 8 at the Dundas year. Miss Roker visited New E Health and Happiness! Civic Center. Richard Demerltte York, Scotland, Ireland, Wales won second place and Arthur and many parts of England MAY I It be yours Eldon third. The trophies 'w re since she 'left Nassau. )' thout the :year, donated by the Nassau Yacht .'. long succession: of joys, HaVen and presented by Mrs. T. The Belize Hurricane Relief "nhrol, \:n by sorrow or A. Toote. Several others gave Fund in the Bahamas closed re 1 r r '..'1". :''', v&.p.h day filled exhibitions in the body building cently after collecting approximately t- :. r."t.r.I\S. SplrltlSIMON'S contest. $11,500. The largest con. tribution from tuud came a \ HOUSE OF A report' from the Commissioner opened at the Royal Bank of BEAUTY at Ragged Island on Dec. Canada, the Red Cross and Lie Ellender Simon, Prop. 8 stated that the sloop E. M. Methodist Church. All new Quiniela Tote Curling, which left Haiti for 1 6500 'N.W. 15th Ave. Hoard I' that\ island on Dec. 2, had been j. GENERAL Strict Post Time will be Mrs. H., R. King missing. Aboard the boat were Support the Fight for r I Observed Mrs. W. M. Carswell Capt. Raphael Lockhart, Napier f Individual Seats OX 1.9543KiCKKx14KICIC Armibrihter, and Nelson ,Moxcy. Freedom y\ ,ADMISSION CKGtKK[K RKKtC CK KIK I - - - - - AAoztAAl 7q AA7 AD >d >oA!9tmAf- JtJtraJa: JIVaJ 50a tKKK QKIGK(K'4: !CtCcc'Cp'\Ct. ,! \ 4GKKdI t 1 :::;;; . J i . DI dl hl If IfIU 4111 A m?Aml D Algflifamatrm>sls7q>r la lazl> 7gAps1A>pDlflytAlrmmzplp>tsl , 9T! I I I IU bRETINb! Q''j' ,, 1 1 'Z 2 1 I \'j'jII 1X From us to you-and you. LWKv -and yoir. May this holiday teaton be a truly wonderful. : .1;f one! 1 ::: 7{n+;y'rr'.W s: },: VALENCIA'S LUNCH 6317 N.W. 18th Ave. 4SKK4IKK1(141CKKKKKKK Ii RKKKK rsS ., " / I ,, Beautiful Home on //1flM VI Your Lot , /fw .t- r ry SAM Y . A \ hY f::, May ho year cu.cud: bo filled with Joy at :b., A I II and good will ?cr you and yours and Complete Building 8ervlo To all our good friends and customers I all mankind PLANNING We'd like to pause a moment to say a I I ,'"0 BUILDING May.your Christmas be calm and peaceful ,- FINANCINGYour . New Home and your New Year bright and,gay I. _ I V GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO. No Down ,: PaymentOver Manager C. A. Campbell , Twenty Year of Superintendent: R. G. Wyche and V. E. Pool Construction bxperlence: AGENTS . G"4'a"t d 4atlaactlon31L .A 1\1. R. Marks R. C. Spence I1(5L70CJV L O. H. Propps E. E. Smith ' R.&Milkr'! J. J. Ue E>@ffi 491"t T. J. Reddy J. L Flowers p FREE DELIVERY DRUG F. W. McKeehan J. A. t .'tvr,1 Calloway . C. DO 1 rt 1) rr -,., conNtlt tI.w. .l5tn.AVl: :. Be G8t1." t3T.....: ." PH OX 17B10.& | :Jt,.. : r 1 ' 1 > t p. StewartTHE II M'MI,: |It ,101' |U.1'E.I ;. MIMHU'"r I -.n LIl'l: t 1rtla ! 'c'c crtcK: + 'ctnc7t c cxx cr' c TC uas /rtl l wzwsl aa sar. a; xa xwl> ar,>1 .1 .sa>r j x'nfC'C a t c c' 't c's ..-...- -- --- , ---- 'iii< . ... ... , THE MIAMI.,;;... TIMES. MIAMI FLORIDA . k v PAGESDEAM. :; 22nd Aft. H.W. 154th 'I :r1"s y xF a >< St. ' ... .r' p $: :' .1JI..A7 aJt,t..fil J i f f O JtJIJiI.QJJt.JI..JaJt.JI ..JlJt 747i fir: HAMPTON i iS 1OUSEN . - "SOCIAL CENTER OF TIlE SOUTH"I WE WISH Y '" I A MERRY' CHRISTMASAND A VERY v HAPPY' NEW YEAR MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW )S FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S }RESERVATIONS, CALL HAROLD KEMP JIT ='''''''''' < FATHER-SON TEAMS Seenat drlx is a junior associate in his Hon counts among its clients the WE INVITE ORGANIZATIONS recent Washington Small Business father's Washington, D. C. pub Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta; Carnation 4200 N.W. 27th, Ave. NEwton 3-0611 Conference were father lie relations agency and a grail- Co., Los Angeles and the 1C"KK K[KK IC'I'C IIC1C'CtC.KKKKK iKY eon-business teams William R. uate student in marketing at the: Bahamas Isands: by appoint- and Alvin V. Hudgins, left, and American University in Wash ment of lUll and Knowlton, Inc., Moss H. Kendrir, Sr, and Jr. The ington. The Kendrix OrganlzaIIC'CCIC8CICICICICICIIICIC'IICICICW-:1 New York City.8CCIIICIICIIIII.IICIII8C.II. elder Mr. Hudgins is president of See America The BeautifulIN I Hudgins and Associates, a New York City Investment corporation ! of which his son, Alvin, Is execu ( AIR CONDITIONED, RECLINING SEATED tive vice .president. Young Ken- STREAMLINED IICICICIC8CIItC.ICIC"IC'CIC K[K GreetingsWE GRAND GREYHOUND & TRAILWAYS BUSES OPENING! Health{ and Happiness! i MAY It bt yours ASK ABOUT OUR the , a lone succession of joys, SPECIAL RATES FOR GROUP TRAVELWe cwiEBONY unbroken by sorrow or Illness, each day filled Reserve Your Seat Pick up Your Ticket Here with Christmsj SplritlPeople's I extend to you fe- .this happy At OfficeNORTH'S Trading Co. Christmas-may it hold Our . a wealth of renuine good ' cheer and Joy for TRAVEL BUREAU- ' 933 N.W. 2nd Ave. and yours.Taylor's. you (next to Hltx Theatre) Beauty Shop ,.. -FR', 9-8451 1104'N.W. 3rd'v. . 31 N.E. Uth St. ICIC'C1C1tIClC1C'C'CftlClC1ClC'C.IC8CIICIC RUBY N hAZIER Charles North, Manager VALKNCIA FAIUUNGTONJOYCK Music (Kr(KKKKKKKK IIC.gur ALI XANDEJ&+ al IaaAS3aassaaso. ... JtJIJI".Jt..>,nxstaxanxxassaa.tsti MIW ELMIItA TAYLOR, Prop Dancing Best Wishes to All Our EntertainmentFine / Customers ,'. 6601 N.W. 18th Ave. OX 1.9956 If you misssed.'placing "'JlJlJlJlJlJI >u axs . I Fight TB your Season's Greetingin r r 4'1 our Special Xmas 1 I , Song and Laughter I Edition May Ij . b Yours And MusIc j II This Christmas Day Foods Metropolitan Kindergartenwill I 1. Tuesday, Dec. 26 And Beverages per the day week.tw opened after$1.00 Christmas.for transportation. $..50 I | Then, get your copy in MU 8-8026, )frs. DarkleT, t PRESENTING AN teacher. Rev. J. J. Williams, ALL. TAR REVUE I 1778.Merry NW Christmas 69th St. to all. Use Christmas Seals \ now for our NewY'ear's : Featuring CtCTCIIIIC1C I( 1(1(1C1CI ...... t ----- .-.-.--.-- .... aaa ? ----- .JI. The InspirationsSweet RIiIi..JlJla..f yl11AAAIl IIih \ Edition to bet Singers S Tommy Hodges THE SUNLIGHT SCHOOLOF \ published next Friday, Sensational One-Legged BEAUTY CULTURE t Dancer \ December 29.IHtami. CharmaineExotic EXTENDS BEST WISHES FOR A Dancer MERRY CHRISTMASAND String Beans Entertaining M. C. A wimps WQ : 3 SHOWS WITELY MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEARTO Admission $1.00The ALL OF ITS PATRONS AND FRIENDS Public Is t Cordially Welcomed I.,, ..,.,,IIC'CI(1CICIIC1C'I1(1C1III w ! ... TOWWW ,".C1C.c. I( i I_w DJiI "'>> ""Jt 11JIJ _ _ ,, ?r* { : ',_\'VM IIII .-.. .......-.......,,->-.- L : MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA J. W. JOHNSONThe I PAGE 26 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 Clubs PTA, initiated Mother's into and its Daddies' pro- Brand New Homes ! gram a covered dinner. The dinner ': and program was held in I Pink Ladies to LOUISIANA BANSSTUDENT'S the cafetorium of the school on Save Money ! Tuesday Dec. 12. Owner at 1430 N.W. 59th St. Furnish Christian : The faculty and students were I presented a Junior Fire Marshal Open Sunday 2-5 p.m. ACTIONS Fire Prevention Achievemeut Hospital Lobby .... Award for 1961. The presentation 2161 'N.W. 59th Street 1318 N.W. 72nd Street --... -... already was made by a member of Baton Rouge CORE, - under court orders prohibiting the Hialeah Fire Dept. at an as Lots for sale Will build to order desegregation demon sembly especially for that occa strations, was the target of new sion. BARON JE 8.1340JE 2-4342 curbs by Louisiana state official The annual Christmas program ..'. , r.'t 'L'''' := at' a The Louisiana State Board of sponsored by the school was held :" Education which administers Monday at the New Mt. Zion , Southern University, the nation's Baptist Church of Hialeah. Student largest Negro institution of higher s under the direction of k. learning, ordered immediate Mrs. E. Dean and Miss W. John Home And Income : expulsion from schools under its son presented a playlet, "Calling _ Jurisdiction of any student arrested All Children Our mayor, Mr. or Jailed. The board also Milander, gave his annual bedroom frame, in front and 3 room guest house banned participation in unsanctioned Christmas talk to the children k. demonstrations. Hun and parents. Several outstanding that could easily rent for $17.50 weekly. $400 cash, : ; dreds of Southern students trav- guests were present. They were ; eled to New Orleans in chartered Mrs. Maxwell of the Welfare balance like rent. buses provided by CORE to Board and Mrs. Harvey, a memo participate in demonstrations ber of the Hlaleah- Miami- against segregation there. Springs Chamber of Commerce.Our LEADER REALTYWI community was representedby TEAR GAS the Rev. Mundy of the New I 4,000 The persons day before were the dispersed ban some by Johnson Mt. Zion of Baptist the AME Church.Church Rev.and ,,5-4234, _!.:-,.... Z,,,{"' =--.r..... others from three churches of _......_ _._ _. ear gas bombs and police dogsin the community.We . -------- ------ a CORE protest demonstraIon 'f 9o)Of)JIj JtJ'l'J'))Smmi>>tJila'J'/J'/' h);):);)7A3))i; ;m)Q 7k);Da' ::m");A);)t JlJI Greetings from the DCCPTA in downtown Baton Rogue. ft are happy to announce that Inter-racial Mothers' Association, Most of the participants were the school won third prize (ele Pink Ladies and every good wish Southern University students.The mentary schools) in the Christ. for your happiness during the mas display contest. This coming New Year. demonstrations of 23 Negroes protestedhe In- test was. sponsored by the Miami con- Jailing Your contribution toward fur .obby will be highly appreciatedby I charges the previous day. They Don't forget your PTA meeting . the Pink Ladies group. We were picketing in protest againstthe . plan to furnish it beautifully.With failure of downtown firms to E. 0. Primus, principalJ our efforts and your helpwe provide equal Job opportunitieso II. Reddick, reporter can do so. Negroes and to serve, them in lunch counters. Fifty others were and a Happy New Year! tribute Anyone to the that cause wishes, please to con.call riass ailed demonstration.for participating in the Advertise It Pays! The carolers sing end the bells chime Mrs. Emma Sweeting, FR 4-1192; of Christmas Mrs. Leona Call, FR 3-4198, Dr. out the happy tidings W. A. Chapman Jr., FR 4.8364 day To which we add our own sin or Miss Marie White. We will be cere good wishes for the merriest of I more than glad to answer your Yuletide seasons! call. Christmas DREAM Weekend-Free HOMES gift for every family [ 14570 NW MAGNOLIA 22nd Ave., Opa Locka SUNDRIES MU 1-2251 - MIAMI TIMES ADS 22nd Ave. N.W.154th St. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK CKKKKKKK iK6L DON'T k lriVttVri COST 3kQb THEY i& f&VbQ PAY c ltVtrls flV&Vb IbVtiVfiVb+Q&Vb iQkVriVliQ&VreVr 4Vbo1t IbVtsVf Vri It.f has 1I4 1bQ&V&been lh proven lb'lrgk1&Vt-ftrVfytV Advertising Vr& IVb pays Y tilbV off_! _ I SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL I r 29 29 29 : I lie 1E frig inAll of (Btor pdA :HHrrrjj (SttjrtBtmas!! atti A 3Iapp'rlujrar { 29 29 29 ____ :,l,.,x. :' "''v..- ; 29,' fti : \..ij'I'.i: ,''.41''! Registered Real Estate ,. : : Sales Associates ' ... ,"' : t 29' ,. < : Leona Alterson .,."I 29 29 Registered Real ; Greg Maxwell .j' 29 Arthur Solomon I ,' 29 p Estate Brokers :I, w Sheldon Sief ., Stepenoff't" s a Lou Maury Alterson 29 Lou KrollGeorge Milton I. Markowitz 29 i ,; i Binder _, & __ I JJ Lester Levine Mel Brandon S In 29 _ -t,, !UI UI L. A. Lewis *1 r Ronald Janice Soldinger Trazenfeld _ K 4 ::. Leon Stern ToisterNat 29., c OVER 200 OF YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES HAVE PURCHASED THEIR HOMES IN I 1961 FROM THE ABOVE NAMED PEOPLE. LET THEM HELP YOU IN 1962. OWN YOUR ,''I:. I I 8{!, OWN HOME FORD NOW. OVER 500 HOMES REALTY TO CHOOSE FROM.,' FINANCING Inc'ARRANGED." 29 29 S J 5524 N.W. 7TH A VENUE'nt1v'" PL 7-2559I 1 1I I i Deal With The Largest Real Estate Office In Liberty City 29HE 29 I 2 Klgft3tUU! I ' . .I -e '-"- ', .. .. .. .. ., , ' " = Felony ConvictionGets THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Gray to Head New SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 27 March of Dimes _I......,."'..... ........._......_.......................__.------ - . ----.AUt .JUIt..... JlJIJtJl.Jt JI Life in PrisonMack ! Burster! McCormick, 38, Previously he had served two YULETIDE .L! who has a long record for "tak.. 18 months' sentences and a one , ing things" would not be ableto year term In Jail WISHESTo _ do so for a long time. He was Tuesday to life Im I "-ClCtCtClCClClClilClCtCtClClClCtCP.CfCtCICICQ! sentenced an think you for the innumerable * at hard labor because prisonment he had four felony con Ring out the old times JOu-". victions. favored us with your After the state announced it SING in the new patronage, and to wish had filed a new grand larceny you a multitude of Joy ,. 4yX R case against McCormick and he Quality Teaching thru all the . served time seasons.BARKLEY'S had already for four FINE felonies and had several convictions ARTSCONSERVATORY on record. Criminal Court Judge Ben C. "Willard Inv posed the life term. 615 N.W. 60th St. - I McCormick, also known asMuletraln Phone 757-1351 ," formerly lived at i 1501 NW 3rd ave. His last comp viction was on Oct. 11, 1960, ! when he was given 18 months for breaking and entering. A few Merry Christmas CUT-RATE DRUGS Hokey Oray Jr., a fourth grade teacher at Polnclana Park months after he got out a new I Elementary School, today was filed. case was 5 1201 N.W. 3rd Avenue Phone FR 4.2376 named Central Division Chairman ''J of the 1962 New March of >a### #### 17olpl ####.# ####### ### q ### ###### Dimes in Dade County by Chuck Employees: Hall, campaign chairman.In . MERRY CHRISTMAS accepting the appointment Mrs. Lillian Ambrose Miss Betty Shelton i Gray said, "I am Indeed honor ed in being called upon by the i Mr. John Oliff I National Foundation and Commissioner Hall to head the Central Division in this years' drive Mr. and Mrs. John A. McMinn, Owners The March of Dimes has meant much to the people In Dade County and still continues rK lClClCtClClC.ICIC ICIiICIC C lClCtClCtC to KKKKKK KK tYKK(K.K provide medical care for hundreds - of polio victims. I know _. .....__.... that we will continue to make great progress with the programof Merry Christmas tho National Foundation In the neglected fields of birth defects and arthritis which are our new targets." A native Miamian Gray has wish that we could convey to you been a volunteer worker: and WE area captain in the March of tI how sincere are our Dimes in Dade County for six wishes for yogi deep enjoyment of this years lie Is scout master of the nay Scout Troop at Poinciana holiday in some more tangible way. But and a school patrol sponsor. V we are happy to take this opportunity to A teacher in Dade County for say_"A Very Merry Christmas." six years, he aleo taught In i reward County one year.A . AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR graduate of Booker T. 27th AVE. CLINICH. Washington High School, Gray received his D. S. degree from J. Holppner, Director Florida N and I in 1948, attended S 4632 'N.W. 27th Ave. NE 4-5717 Uethune-Cookman College tClClC( ICIC..IC.lCIClClClCIClCtClC.tClClClClCtClCtCtClC tClClCtCtC[lCtClClClC.aa K C University of Wisconsin. I and did graduate work at the ?#)7a#?7cmk# ## ### #### 7####Y xf hx######## He is married, hw one son I and lives at 2891 NW 47U St. SEASON'S GREETINGSFROM 'i 4 KrLKKKe..K tKKKKK GREETINGSS. KKKKKOSEASON'S The Independent Pre-School Let us all remember the blessed story and L. McNeal AssociationCox's its lessons. Let us keep faith and love Inour Operators Bookkeeper Tax Service hearts for all mankind and this will be Kindergarten Cooks' Kindergarten 1730 N.W. 57th St. 1753 NW 4th Court 1840 NW 152nd Terr. a truly Joyous Noell! FR 1-8488 MU 1-2710 People's Drug & Luncheonette OX 1-2114 Mrs. B. E. Cox Mrs. CunninghamSt. 402 406 N.W. 8th Street Phone FR 4-5874 (ioiun u\vis ....UlJlJt.JdtMlJdtJlJddlJilbUdil St. James AMEKindergarten I KKe( M IC KK K tKKrKK IKKKK KKKKMt KK t KKK"iKKra ClClR'lIIIt.'C1CII1CIC1II'CIC1ttICfC1(1R1IMERRY John's Kindergarten 1845 NW 65th St. 1328 NW 3rd Ave. I ; ##### ## ####### ############## ######## ### CHRISTMAS TO OX 14212Mrs. FR 1-3212 a ALL OUR CUSTOMERSFrom Mrs S. Gaines , C. W. Brooks I BARRON UPHOLSTERY Jackson's Todle Inn Turner's Kindergarten WORKSWe Pre-Certified Grade School 7168 NW 16th Ave. upholster all kinds of 3038 ''NW 48th Terr. OX 1-6772 furniture at reasonable NE 4-4308 Rev. and Mrs. O. Turner prices Mrs. I. Jackson Mosley CALL FR 4-2320 Laughlin's Kiddie Univ. Poitier's Kiddie Kollege i NOEL W. BARRON 5605 NW 32nd Ave. 1344 NW 68th Terr. 1 ..JtJddlJdlJlJdlJilJdddII.JdtJdl# #JI NE 4-1632 PL 1-2659 i Mrs. Laughlin Mrs. S. Poitier I May tho spirit of the first SEE THE WORLD'S Christmas enter all our hearts GREAT SPIRITUALAND Friendly Group Barrett's Land of Nod I PSYCHIC READER 1900 NW 4th Court Mrs. E. B. Kemp : now and throughout the com BISHOP HUNTER Mrs. V. MoormanDebbie' ! ing year. If yon are sick or worried, don't Little Folks PlaylandMrs. full to lee me today. Office hours Playland DavisMumford's dally 1 p.m. to 0 p.m. Thursday Mrs. I. Perry D. 1 p.m. to 0 p.m. Sunday 11 ..III. ATLANTIC to 8 p.m. KindergartenMrs. Herring's Kindergarten Mrs. F. Herring K. Mumford ii1 FURNITURE CO. nEADIN09 ".00 The IBPSO's' wish you and yours a I 1233 N.W. Third Avenue up MERRY CHRISTMASAND c Phone FR 4-8271 0417 8W 17 St. o ti A 'VESTUOLLYWOOD . FLA. PROP. I1UNTKU4th HAPPY NEW YEAR u I -- -- ....11. _,__ ........."P.FI'' c -" " KKKKK QreL CK -- . . ,. .. . .. ' ' .,. , ''''''r I '''1'''.".!. _D!! -=11 rr II)1'IIIii) 1M'In_ !m MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Ronnie Jones 8, son of Mr. I and Mrs. Thomas Jones of 6901 PAGE 28 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 I II I ,%/i of >TW 8th ave., was dead upon ar I Rev. D. A Bradley, pastor , The family of the lat. _. __ rival at Mt. Sinai Hospital on "" u----- -- MR. EDWARD (ED) RILEY Mt. Carmel and Rev. Samuel Dec, 18. Other survivors are a wish to thank their many ; Dradley of Los Angeles ,Cal. ulster and brother. Final rites I I' friends for the kind deeds and other members of the\deceased a I'I CARDSMUMEMORALSCARD many I will be held Sunday -- .,.... hour of bereavement. ELDER :WILLIE G. WOODARDwish Greensville: Fla. -- Special thanks to St. Luke t to 'thank their many , OF THANKSWe CARD OF THANKSThe Mt. Carmel and Rev. P. W. Williams friends for their telegrams and many thanks to the cards and condolence during Francis of the late of Albert and their staff. bereavement.DEATHS. . the family of the late family House their hour of MRS. MARGARET DIXON "'", -- W.. --"..... The Family Eugene S. Smith of 1145 NW wish to give special thanks to p ," ', :,.$, 4th ave., died Dec. 12. Services the Range Funeral Home for it> ; 't m IN MEMORIAMIn were held at St. Paul AME kindness rendered unto the t ,,' Church on Dec.' 19 at 3 p.m. family and the Rev. Charles I't' of the late ; ? : ; loving memory with Rev. M. J. Faison officiat- Knbwlea and his congregation of MRS. MADELINE FLOWERSwho /..... t It' .. ... ... r..._ Ing. Survivors Include his wife the Church of God of Prophecy, departed this life December Leona. a son Alfred, two daughters - also thanks to the Astor and 23 1951. ; Mrs. Thelma Lewis and Ida Carter families and to those who "God of the living in whose Smith; three sisters Mrs. Essie sent cards, flower and tele rJ' eyes unveiled thy whole crea- .Wr Mae Mackey, Mr. Willie Bell grams.The tion lies Upshaw[ and Mrs. Marie Grant; Family ?' All souls are thine; we must I two brothers, Sylvester Smither : not say that those are dead who I and Marcellus Wade. CARD OF THANKSThe i' pass away from this our world of r flesh set free FredMatthews of 10020 SW family: of the late We know them living unto 182nd St., Perrine died at his MRS. ELIZABETH ELLINGTONof thee. home on Dec. 14. Funeral services 229 NW 6th ave., Pompano ,; .., Mrs. Rowena Adderly were held at the First Beach, Fla., takes this methodof ,;: .. daughterMrs. Baptist Church in Perrine on thanking everyone for kind- Bertha Rolle daughterMrs. Dec. 20 at 3 p.m. Survivors are ness shown during her Illness ;''>vt', I Ruby Woodslde Dght. five nieces, Mrs. Narvis Daw- and death. Thanks for cards ," ,. Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders kins Mrs. Lucille Brooks, Miss letters telegrams, flowers and \ i ... daughter .1 I Florine Cook and Miss Minnie\ donations of cars. May God's r', .'' 1"*I'; Benjamin .Flowers son Cook and Mrs. Rosa Tard; three I richest blessing rest upon each of .K, .1. ,,,' :-i Ralph Flowers, son Elder Willie Gus Woodard of nephews, Charlie Davis, Walt I you. ::t.aPL =a.' .:. "l .: : Bertram Flowers son Decem Davis and Willie Matthews. 'ilt.J41 Sarasota, Fla., who died Mrs. Florence Wilson I MR. WILLIAM SAUNDERS SR. I Mrs. Eliza Cleare sister ber 10, the last sister of the Mrs. Lula WhIttaker wishes to express thanks and ap Rev. James R. Smith, devoted Christian leader and a William C. Pinkney of 18 NW Miss Lillian Ellington I preciation to the many neighborsand I brother voted Christian leader, and a 6th street died Dec. 16. The friends for the kind gesturesof 26 grand children minister as her two brothers body will be shipped to White CARD OF THANKSThe sympathy cars and flowers 67 great grand children spreading the Gospel around un- Oak Ga. on Friday Dec. 22 at during its hours of bereavement. til sic'.cnees: over taken her. 110 p.m. for final rites. Survivors family of the late, And special thanks to the Francis IN MEMORIAM For.. here we have no contentedcity are his wife, Mary Alice Funeral Home. mother, Mrs. Laura Pinkney, Mrs. Mary Saunders In loving memory of our dear But we seek one to come. father, Ben; four sisters Mrs. And Family husband, father and grandfather Hebrew 1314.Range : Lucy Mae Blue, Mrs. Eloise I I ':- Johnson Mrs. Ida Mae Harris ALFRED JAMES and Miss Laura Bell Pinkney, IN MEMORIAM who departed this life December four brothers J. C. Emery Edward a, In sad but loving memoryof 26, 1948. and Ben, grandmother. I our dear sister Darling we are so. lonely lookingat .. 1,,", .., ..,. Mrs. Annie L. Lewis of 2316 your empty chair Bishop Thompson of 379 NW NW 55th Terr dead 1 S a ,. ef Remembering all the happy was upon 14th St., died Dec. 18. Services arrival at Jackson Hospital on moments will be held in the chapel on Dec 16. Mrs. Lewis .came to Mi d We shared when you were here, Dec. 22 at 2 p.m. The body will ami You are still our ,guiding light. more than 15 years ago be on view in the chapel Friday from Tallahassee and Ruth Dames wife was a afternoon. Survivors are his .w" member of Greater Bethel AME Naomi Newton wife Mrs. Susie Thompson Church. She Is survived ? by a u Mary Ferguson three brothers, William Dave t Catherine Smith I'on. Roosevelt two daughters and Tom, two aunts, mine Mesdames Willie Mae McDaniel Maria Bryant nlces four nephews, grandson. ..-.'. Minnie Dames and Helen Ward two grand- . children three anda great gramds .. .. Elsie Dames Infant Luvenla Demise McIntosh - sister Mrs. Janie Bates. Ser tr .. Sadie Derry of 1900 NW 3rd court diedat _. i:'I". ,. "t":.'. Ruthleen Jones vices were conducted from the her home on Dec. 16. Ser . *: with chapel Thursday Rev. S. A. :JW''-,, ....- 'i.;..."r'. :. 16 grand children, Cousin officiating. vices were held in the chapel on ,,,""'" 10 great grandchildrenIN Dec. 20. Survivors include her ",.., I parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McIntosh - MEMORIAMIn I (Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler of 6441 several sisters and NW 21st court died Dec. 16 at brothers. HAROLD MOSS memory of our beloved the home of her daughter, Mrs. of 7321 NW 17th court wish to daughter Joseph Hunter. Mrs. Tyler came grand daughter and thank the many friends for all sister, to Miami four years ago from Richardson . the kindness shown them in their GWENDOLYN YVONNE JARVIS Tallahassee. Other survivors area hour of bereavement. who departed this life December daughter Mrs. Blanch Harris Lentous( Farmer of 829 NW Special thanks' to The House i .. 23, 1959 and a grandson. Services were 69th st., died on Dec. 9 at the of Albert and the Rev. Ernest t,."" ,.."...,.", May the choir of the angels conducted Tuesday from the Veterans Hospital Services wero Williams and members for such MISS CHERRY MORNINGwho receive thee; chapel. held Wednesday Dec. 13 at the courteous service. passed away December 18, And with Lazarus once a baggar, I Stella chape with Rev. Jackson offi The Family 1953 Mayest thou possess the everlast Mrs. Mills, of 816 NW ciating. The body was shipped to May she rest in peace. ing rest. 3rd ave. died Dec. 16. Mrs. Mills Arlington National Cemetery Va. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Rosalie Johnson, sister I Mrs. Alice Jarvis mother was a native of Jacksonville and for interment. He leaves a wife Mrs. Margaret Mobley, sister Sam Jarvis father I lived here for 35 years. She is t Bessie two sons: Conrad and The family of the late, Mr. James Morning, brother Mrs. Muriel Valentine survived by seven sisters Mesdames Rudolph. grandmotherMrs. Mema Felker Gertrude , Constance Pinkney George, Anna Hooker, Mary Graveside vice4 were held IE IN MEMORIAMIn slater Dangle: Harriet Manuel MlriahBelvln for baby Girl McKay who died on sad but loving memory of Mrs. Joyce Francis sister and Bernice Mills. Ser- Dec. 17 In Homestead. Serviceswere our husband, father and grandfather I vices were conducted Friday in held In Evergreen Cemetery - the chapel. . , IN MEMORIAMIn __ ..n._...."" ""' ....._". __"...... ._. .":::7",.'. ;.k _ sacred memory to a dear f .$___ \& one, Spend Christmas in Your New Home Down Payment as Low as $195 ,:ISM Nothing more to pay. No red tape. Move in today " o I r 5123 NW 33rd AVE. LARGE CORNER LOT I IJ iI j Ij 2252 NW 59th ST. 2 HOUSES 1 J I 2930 NW 67th ST. NEAR STEVEN'S I MRS. ETHEL McCALL 'I wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness : 2362 NW 55th ST. CHEAP RENT during their bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Isaac Clark tIVANDERBILT -_ 1980 NW 47th ST. ' QUALITY HOME and Rev Fred D. Wright and '--- -- members who made things so WRIGHT, SR. comforting.The who departed this life Dec. 21, 16400 NW 22nd AVE. BUNCHE PARK BEAUTY Johnson Family 1967. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Johnson No one knows how much we miss EVERETTE L. BUTLER you who was stolen from us on Many Others AvailableSUPREME IN MEMORIAM No one knows the bitter pain Christmas morning December 25, We have suffered since we lost 1969. i In loving memory of our darl you The blow was hard ing wife, mother and grandmother i Life has never been the same The shock severe; REALTY In our hearts your memory We little thought that death was MRS. ANNA B. WALTONwho lingers near departed this life on December Sweetly tender fond and true Only those who have tasted it 22, 1954. No day passes our dear one can tell Phone FR 48135THE Gone but not forgotten. That we do not think of you. The pain of parting without fare ''May she rest in peace. Saly missed well I The Walton Family The Wright Family The Family and Friends I .. -- ------- ---- .-- -- - ', '. ', ' " " ,' : ': .;' '.> I" .. , w / . THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI FLORIDA Ora D. Taylor Realty"Nor , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 29 Better, but Best Homes, Business Property And Land"A BEAUTIFUL INVESTMENT 'St. Peter's Cathedral ,JtaADtAAfgASt Jt See 4701 NW 17th Ave. Fine American Catholic Church fixtures one 1811 NW 4th court cottage in rear, furnished, two M apartments Christmas Ughts'forever tihLJ upstairs over one glisten Btor Total price $65,000. Christmas flowers; forever bloom. $20,000 down, balance $250 per I Sunday, Dec. 24, High Mass at month: Large parking lot. A 9 a.m. ' real buy.UUSINESS. Vigil of the Nativity OHURCH PIANIST St. Janice t ZONES B 1-A PROPERTY 11:45: p.m. to 12 a.m. Carol Baptist Church. (Immediately.: FOR SALE 12:01, Solemn Corner midnight Mass NW 44th , Call Itev. J. L. Johnson 7127 Ave. St. and NW 7th Missal, Deangelio Pontificating east side. NW 16th ave., OX 1-2167. NEW HOME the Arch Bishop Most Rev. II, 5 stores. CDS building. Lot size Francis Wilkie. All are welcome. LOST 100 x 95 ft. Brown Peklngnesefldog, 4V Direct: from:builder 2 stores size approx. 20 x '60 a DtioA lololt>gatAm1tltAA t>b>rmhAAf Cl1nstmasA.nd months old, In vicinity of 1652 1073 NW 64th St. each. 2 stores size approx. 20 x 95 NW 67th St. Reward. Call OX ft. each; 1 store Open appox. 20 x 85. after 6 'V Sunday 3-5 1 5134 p.m. p.tztCAI'1'ER , -- happy Vacant lot. Size 70 x 70 ft. COXST. COUP. facing 7th Ave. A 15 ft. FOR RENT open holiday wishes city aley: separating lot and 3-BEDROOM HOME. Enclosed adze building.170 Total ft. 7th Prevailing Ave. property value r to all of you porch, hot and cold water. 7119 I approx. $200 per front ft. NW 20th ave. OX 1* 576. Mr. FOR SALE :pprox.. land value $34,000. who have been Dawkins. 1791 NW 53rd St. Price $45,000. Terms $20,000 "PEACE on our customers , 3-ROOM cottages, stoves and Open 15 cash, balance $200 month. Earth ; water furnished. $10 weekly GOOD HARLEM DRUG, INC. ' 569 NW 8th St. FR 72902. Reduced. Beat buy in town. BKAUTIFUL HOMES YOU CAN WILL I to Men..99 2-bedrooms, Fla. room, kitchen OWN FOR CHRISTMAS! 1400 N.W. 3rd Ave. ; FURNISHED 1 bedroom apartment equipped with lovely See 7595221.1425 NW 41st St. ,by calling WE extend the heart! KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK'Q.KKKKK' large rooms, stove, refrigerator stove and Two bedrooms, CDS Christmas wishes 4190 NW 82nd Ave. refrigerator. Low one tile bath, 5 full rooms. Well to one and all of oW'frlendl down payment. 1 mortgage. kept home. FHA price $10,500. and customers. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKYa LOWEST RENT in town. J- Buy today, get homestead. $60.33 monthly. $350 cash p.us POLITE'S CAFE bedroom apartment. $H. 3200 FINK small closing cost. See Inside by NW 47th St. BROKERFR calling above phone or CE 9-2647 5-42 46. 1038 N.W. 2nd Ave. E. PICARD FltlhNDhY IIOMK IN A KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Rental Agency FIUKNDLY. NEIGHBORHOOD Rental collections; property See 744 NW 44th St., CBS lll Management, real estate FOR tile ''lilil+ 5fiO NW 8th St. FR 7.2902 SALE OR RENT roof, five rooms, enclosed Fla. , 'oom, well kept lawn. , LOVELY 2 BEDROOM Apt. Furniture across from Booker T. Washington See 1950 NW 47th St. optional. Total price $12,500, High School. 1147 NW 6th $71.92 monthly. Owner pays clos a "ye Call Mrs. Ware, CE 5-4608. Call owner HI 5.3524 ing cost. Give the kiddies this eraalp Evenings home for Christmas. I . , 1 BEDROOM Cottage apt. $16.60 BEAUTIFUL 3-BBDROOM alt Including lights and water. 1012 Fla. room front, hardwood HOME I NW 75th St. PL 84925. floors. Clean 2-bedroom Enclosed garage, newly decor- CBS, front. ated. CDS, 14821 Polk St. FHA Yr BEAUTIFUL 2-bedrom From us to you-and apt., financing, low down payment, you. partly furnished, rugs, air con one mortgage $78 per month. -end you.May this holiday ditioner Adults ,only.all 1384 electric NW 54th kitchen.St. Sunday MO 55004RUG Armstrong Manor and Harmar 'lI.on ba a truly wonderful are now building again in Rich- enal' VERY SMALL CBS 2-bedroom .... mond Ifoighto. Applications are . -- now being house, received. FHA or niture. real neat. Brand new fur- conventional. $600 down and A Very Merry All utilities paid. $26 a closing Included. week.! 2258 NW 58th St. NE CLEANERExpert Apply now to be Included in these 16 Christmas and 4.3759.. No children. homes. fiWF" *"7 a They are beautiful designs. 2 !- rug and carpet and 1 baths, all 3 bedrooms, , LOVELY Prosperous New Yearto FURNISHED room in CHRISTMASOnce quiet home. Live,, in it same as cleaning in your home, at porqh designed( built-ins. home. Call NE 3-6653. 6010 common sense rates. Workbeautifully OUA'I). !fcAYLOR REALTY Christmas all of from all 'again, ss you NW 31st ave. done. 4208::NW 7th Are.Phohcft . : 7305221" CE 0-1210 tomes, we remember the of us . spectable ROOM in private home for re Ike's Carpet Cleaning story of the Star of the East working OX person. 62421. Service Join Your NAACP that led the Three Wise Men to the Manger pf the Christ utilities 1"URNJSIlED included.efficiencies, all 1 364 NW 10th Et. Support the Fight for Child. May this same Star $12.60 week 620 NW 8th st. FR 72902.per FR 9-2134 Freedom of Bethlehem guide you to s Don't be a Freeloader! world, of happiness. 3-ROOM HOUSE. Unfurnished. _____ -........-.........',..."' 7"1" .Call PR 72902.E. Picard Rental Agency. Manker Funeral Home PL7-8456 283 NW 79th st 6701 N.W. '15th Ave. .Jt> tlt f AAftk7aftltAftAAlollAStftlsesllAdvertise FOR SALE DREAM HOMES It ! Pays PIANO >It>af Alplpf 7pltf A a>bAmAftAAADtA ft - In very good condition. p $100 UON'T MIAMI cash.COST OX TIMES 62421.THEY ADS PAY Christmas 22nd Weekend Ave. .V.E'i54th( family St. I Iftr"n" Pre-XMAS SPECIALS -.... ... ._ ' ,, "t!' Q1III1IIIfiU1{ ml >>'J4)1Illm FREE 1 BLANKET CLEANED WITH EVERY $2.00 CLEANING ORDER .STOP! LOOK! AND LISTEN! i '. 2 HOUR SERVICE Come and see The Great .,1_ Cleaning and Pressing Including ,i-,. . PROPHET JOSEPH .' Christmas Eve Day (Dec. 24) ..' I am NOW in your town. I have helped people throughout the ;Popular Prices at All Times ,', ' U. S. A. ALL WORK GUARANTEED If an old man loves a young woman, that's his business if a young . r worn an loves an old man, that's her business, also If you are sick, in trouble, lonesome, business slow, husband or wife in trouble, wanta POP'S CLEANERS. . home, car, companionship, a special blessing If you believe in 1412 NW 3rd Avenue . God, believe also in me; for he said "Great things have I done, even "If'I I , greater things shall ye do, only believe"-that's my business, here, also. ',I :" ' SON CLEANERS . Now see me today and be blessed today. Make your appointmentnow ," ..w.l ' by telephoning NA 1-9840, 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.I 1047 NW 3rd Avenue 'I ., ' will) also make home calls for three or more. You have tried the rest ,'-" ',u .'. come and see the best. May God bless you and STRAND CLEANERS. . you.PROPHET JOSEPH 2108 NW 7th Avenue r 16001 N.W. 21st Avenue Opa Locka Florida I J All Store Open Daily 7 .m. to 7 p.m.-Sat. Til B pm.WANTED I ' v\.TI& I uf..JTfJ.ff M( .. r ., - ,. ." ', , , ' .,' '. c' ._. - \ ,. , "' " '' '' '. '. '' ,>' c ," ",.,v tt'rtupt' l'p''''"d. ''II<\19'rhy4' i:0: ,;: : . ) -i N, ':_' : 'li/ii1folfl'/ 4A'Itf' 11'Ifi: ''' 'f/p&'n/ .: eil :' i + if'Rnm. -". :: 0 MM. =-- !L--L1-- ---- - THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA AIRPORT C PAGE 30 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1961 EXPRESSWAY i OPENS TODAY Afro Has Money Metropolitan Miami motorists will receive an early Christmas presunt when the brand new Airport Expressway stretchingsix MiamiansThe miles between Miami Inter- Awaiting national Airport and the Julia o Tuttle Causeway Is dedicatedat Afro-American Life In noon, Friday, Dec., 22 The six-lane superhighway will surance Co., with home offices at 101-105 Union St., Jacksonville, J. C. Smith AlumniThe mllee permit per a maximum hour' and speed will of allow 66 r MerryChristmas' has sent out a list of matured motorists to rulse from the airport e policies that are past due. Policy alumni of Johnson C, to Miami Beach non-stop, e holders are asked to contact Smith University, Charlotte, N, except for a toll plaza at NW agent if they know the namesof C. ,met and organized a South 14th ave. any of the Insured or their Florida chapter, the first in relatives: and their address, or South Florida, Dec. 9. The group The new expressway, which any information relatives to the met at the Hampton House, but runs almost adjacent and paral insured. future meetings will be held in let to NW 36th St., also ties Into Unless these maturities are paidin various cities throughout the the Nortlp-South Expressway at May your Christmas be merry and joyful the next few months, the South Florida area. the 7th interchange, ave. per- and your New Year filled with prosperity money will be turned over to the mitting motorists to drive from Mrs. Moses Belton, executive State as unclaimed funds. secretary of the university, as the airport to 95th St. and NW and real happiueii Following are the names :and 6th ave. without being stoppedby slated In the organization of the addresses of those living in MIami red lights. chapter while in the city on oflicial when policies were issued: Ella L. Bethune, Moses Wtl- business.All The toll will be 10 cents per kie, 360 NW 7th st.; Susie Bell alumni of the school are passenger. car and five cents per Pitts, 153 NW 6th it,; Thomas urged to contact leaac Withers, axle for larger vehicles. Collected Pitts, 163 NW 6th st.; Mamie J. 3276 NW 48th terrace. Mr. funds will go to the retirementof l v1 Taylor, 331 NW 16th at.: John Withers was elected president. a, $26,000,000 MetropolitanDade H. Gardner, 345 NW 10th at.; County Bond Issue. The NOW SHOWING Cora Lee Brown, 1603 NW 5th Friends of the university are expressway will be toll free until . ave,; Raymond S. Sawyer, 1508 also eligible; to become members midnlte Dec. 22, , NW 3rd ave.; Hattie Lowrie, ' 1422 NW 6th ave.; Isaac Trouth, - 1833 NW 4th court; Robert E. a Jackson P. O. Box 4066; Tho- Starts MondayChristmas . I RTZ, Gr...AAseoorioaaor 1 mas H. Reddick Jr., 422 NW LL' ( Day) ,'"a; ti of wxsE' 11th at,; John Hardie, 1927 NW . 5th place; Marie Hudson, 350 . NW 10th st.; Monica J. Cooper, I Mail Rd.; Ietta Virginia Jones, 6630 NW 12th ave.: David Mar tin Nottage, 1427 NW 1st placer! a :. Charlie McKinney; Eddie Chas. Williams, 226B Grant Drive; . Clarence Dawkins, 563 NW 14th 1 st; |I George Raft tells history..the Lewis G. Turnquest, 16th and Market Sts., West Palm Beach; way ithappenedthe PLUS - Mpees McKissack, Jr., Morris Me "Inside S morial Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. th.CUy..th.clrI..th.Hollywood"of I t f ., - aclCt(1lCl.ClClR1CCICec Q( li .glamor t that's never been revealed before! I I pJEMW8FIEID Sandra John Greetings '9ARRIEAIASEEWRBARAM( 3 kIuEE M d NOAIlONDaN s qs\ 4 {, r ll RAYDANI'ONF3 ' .. a WIMID q" CHARLES DRAKE VIRGINIA GREY .. S +. ' t with Ul' JULIA MEADS -Cecil KeDaway If. ., .... +pea Edgar Buchanan.Beulah Bond r"aak..eChristmas: 4 t ! '.::: .. ... -" STARTS TUESDAY } 2nd Feature oel McCrea in "WICHITA"THEEXCITiliGMCVIEHliiiSEiiSAIIOII i J rJII\\ I SI "THE BEST BLOCKBUSTER lit OF THE YEAR!" commemorates -ellwt'.".H r r,... the most Won derful Happening that "A terrific showl! Director: Preminger is at the top of his form. The script amazing achievement ever befell the human With the stars and music that started itl seems an clear Intelligent subtle swift Let us, In our witty, strong, eloquent. race. joy, help to celebratethe i \ fa'-1 \ > m// EXODUS turns out to be a serious, expert, frightening birth of Jesus by end inspiring thrillerl") -Tim.M080l" passing on to other that s d \ "**** A stirring film dramal"' -RvtoComeronDoujNews the happiness ," own :: d*' within our i'jj : 1 heum.1 j :: \ 4Y "a l N ; 'XCDLJE y 0I1b PREMINGER PRESENrS ' RigA!out of 1 New York's Earned 1 PAUL NEWMAN PepperminlLounpel EVA MARIE SAINT I 3 t ..RALPH RICHARDSON PAR I/WORD ILEE 1CO68 SULMINEO- JOHN DEC I HUGH GRIFFITH DAVID OWTOSHUHAWOKTH ' //Jll 4 I IN -eXODUS.en i If CAITON TMMUO.M1I9 ON ftIC SCtUK: a.....4 km*.MM*|fMM . .. .rJLIt ONOTO.Mw1O DI WK..ANAViV$ 'treK: i I\ UAWTT.. a..-u M7flS 1IAMtC..au. I'tne rwrwa&e _. ,DAl Hoot1DEESTLIRSI CAMPBELL' RA0ALLO N iNGERS' SHOWN AT 8:50 ONLY 'AIN'L 1 PLUS'Please . THE PEPPERMINT l0U "IzSrFyF MISS CYNTHIA DELORIS KNOWLES sr,9 y c w Turn Over'A I Student of Dade County s oA M>q rewFN aA, ! Junior College I Sophomore Claaa :r CAPITOL. LAUGH RIOT Major : SHOWN AT 7:20 ONLYJ :*' Speech and Dramatic ., Z; << >> dgt(1(1Q (tQ fC1C1CIC K NtII I . , ,7<1 ,' ,.' ,_ "" .' . 1!! " : \ c "" 0'- _ SAY. our community. Special mention is made also Sunshine ClubThe THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA Richmond Heights of George Davidson one of the Sunshine Club of Dade SATURDAY developers of Richmond Heights County, along with the Come DECEMBER 23, 1961 PAGE 31 \ . Traffic Light a who, along with Mr. Marks back Club, annual Christmas the two developers deserving are Party for the patients at the a. o>a?I1..ADoA7 aOAAI AA .... .._._._>At_.Ar1Ltiugo BlessingThe credit for having helped to get South East Fla. State Hospital residents of Richmond the light and other Improve. in Lantana were held Dec. 16. ( rejoicing over the menu, Not anyone individual or A bus left the association . Seeded light at Highway 1 group ((9 due the honors but building, 83 SE 8th st. at 6 p.m. It is with great humility that ltd Ctiral .Reef Drive. Matiy many individuals (:nd groups. loaded with gifts for Dade and individuals haVe Best Of all; we have the lights ao County patients. Many went by we extend our sincerest groUpS much heeded at Coral Reef and cars. A short thanks rent !lh letters concerning program was ren and gratitude to our Highway 1, I tiered in the auditorium where do not However, tetters always wonderful customers and ice fast as personal cream and cookies were serv reach g&als as friends. d contact. Ghana's Ambassadorto ed.The ' during the! period afterstorm monthly meeting of the May we solicit your continued - It was Donna that Sand Address Alphas club was held Dec. 17. Officers patronage with the r Marksand elected were : Israel Armstrong, Armstrong ", Manor, Was promoted from vice presi solemn pledge that we will Green Mar Builders, made a personal dent to forever strive to offer b president; Mrs. Mamie D. you ; Oolite Rock Co. NN, visit assured to that they would a.o 7q L Copllti, vice} Mrs Frances High- the finest merchandise and and was tower, recording "PAT" secretary Mre. cooperate with the county in re .llliad Holler, financial ;secretary service possible. pairing the road which was done I n ; Mrs.. (Oldssie MoCray, treasurer. May we extend our personal greetings and best later during Ora D.this Taylor same period.extendeda wishes to you and yours for a very Merry Christmasand Mrs. After, the meeting the club'sannual personal invitation to Walter Christmas dinner was a highly prosperous 1962. Weiss, County Commissioner to eerved I : Roast turkey, fried attend a meeting at her home chicken, dressing souffle sweet Winnie, Ricky, Clarinda, Rinaldo, James with a small group of Richmond v potatoes, string beans, limas, po Heights citizens to discuss need tato salad. SPIC and SPAN ing attention In Richmond This affair was held at the Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Among those present were Thomas with Mrs. Lillian Holley POULTRY & MEAT MARKETAir Willie\ Redding, George Demer- 4 hostess. and Mrs. Willie James Itte, Mr. Neal, Mrs Ruth L. Freeman, Don't be a Freeloader! Conditioned and Heated Mrs Mamie Young and Mrs Mary Taylor Support the Fight for 4801 N.W. 27th Avenue A special request was made for immediate attention of the FreedomChristinas c CKeCk [KKKKK R tK K.. K KK KKKo[c K[K KKK tKK MK 4 LKI light and road Mr. Weiss ex I The Honorable William Harmon ________.......__....... pressed his desire to help and Quao Balm, Ghanaian Am f fri. b fri. ti.n\o n\o n\o.no..no..I'"'- .no. ""'- ""'- ""'- '- ""'- '- ""'- ""'- ""'- ""'- ""'- ""'- ""'- '- ""'- u u uu r'i l i u assured the group the road bassador to the United States 4 q4 would receive first attention will address the 55th Anniversary then the light He also suggesteda Convention of Alpha Phi i question period and among the Alpha Fraternity in Louisville, at the BeatTHE I question was,. "How do we get Ky. on Dec. 27 at 7:30: p.m. at Knight street lights This was also 6th St. Baptist Church. Ambassador - discussed and resolved to be a MaIm will ,be presentedthe ommunlty problem Alpha Phi Alpha Award of Circulation of a list was suggested Honor by the fraternity's national . The people of Rockdale president, Dr. William H [Tt'/: / also circulated a petition for the Hale, president of Langston Unlverslty I. light which certainly helped. in Langston, Oklahoma Much credit to Mr. Marks and I I The convention, which 1 Id headquartered - Mis Taylor for making personal in the Sheraton Louis' contacts long ago concerning vllle Hotel, will run from Dec, 1& . these needs for our growing 2630. Highlighting the soda affair . community Mr. Marks and Mrs. are: The Alpha Kappa Alpha tayior have letters to verify Debutante Ball, The Delta Sigma these improvements. Letters of Theta Cocktail.Reception, The thanks and appreciation are be- Pan-Hellenic Dance, A Tour of lag sent to the proper authorities Alpha Homes and the closed for the services rendered Formal Danquet and DaU.I . I a;aAAAmAAxlolalea9 mDo>> Amamm) Diaolo>.>bAl .aaaa 7 7a aluA>tg i iI g # 3t1 w .A tI"THE 64Z&Vt 'i2 I 641uta NEW GLASS" THE BUSINESSMAN OLD GLASS" Clyde Killens Clyde Killens Clyde Killens JLi I Extends Extend Extends SEASON'S GREETINGS SEASON'S GREETINGSTo SEASON'S GREETINGSIn oy T yr In Behalf of His All Behalf of His SUNDAY MATINEEand i I TALENT SHOW Business Friends Associates and Largest Nite Club LADIES NITE Talent Show in this Country During 1961 Most Successful in Miami >r x > I 1l'rry OUjrtBlmaB< tn All 1V _ Christmas Weekend Attractions ! I E -Iwj 9.k 1 I J BILL ROBINSONAnd 1 I e His New Quails Plus .. ... . As Christmas draws near it is only natural that our thoughtsturn & HOT PAPA TURNER to thosa who have played such a big part in our success .,; And His Talented Family Plus :i y our friends our cu tomeri. Our best way of wishing you a (?w : BILL "Limber Legs" WILLIAMSIn j Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year i is to assure you of n' ,1 y continued high quality and courteous service in the year andy "Rhythm Judge" wars to come js&Jnor s , & or "Christmas by Telephone"HOT AFRI. M SAID SUN. I Is man's PAPA TURNER DECEMBER 22-23-24 I dJ 1 -e- = All Tables Free Except Ringside , "Russ" Rhodes Edward"Abbie"Lowery Smith 1 A BRAND NEW SHOW CHRISTMAS NITE-ADM. $1.00 Robert "Bobby" Staten Albert & TABLES FREE. i} 6306 N.W. 15th Avenue i iCICIC'CICICICC"ICIC.rccr ,i tiRCSIDENTS <<... 04"5C'nII I --- --- = _;(\ PWP --0 ".., U ,J J 111 ,_"'I "I.> - ; . .. __. ..., ? .-r' ,v.._-_.', >-'"",.n..i,,,,-. ,. .",. --- catw"n ui e ""OIl"'''tIi'J' "!I"Ic Mr(iiI".ftIf'IIi! J'II11_+7iT"i 1--- ,.. - I !: ( : , L PAGE 32 THE MIAMI TIMES MIAMI, FLORIDA t i SATURDAY. '__'._ ..:_,..DECEMBER_.:.....:..'.....-......:..-. _.....23.......;.,._1961Christmgs ..i_ MJIIif--. . 'It '. : (. .t. ' : 't a i. ,....*.... t" I ,. ;'I t'..,.. ',,.and l.I. -foJ.. .,..., .t , ' ... derry : $: t."J' o' g : : . ; .,rt h ," Jr" .., . 'l \; ,.. ) t.J. " ..".'.1",0 \."" Y. I (1 t*. ty* '. ( '*" J.f"jA. ;L 'r..:,. IJ' '' :" ' ) : it ": ::.; ..",,:'t>,) 'A ., Mew Year'. " ' t. ' c'i : \ ''l'f'j .. 'Happy" 'hAt"1__ ' ' ! ' :-: .___," .;-: /' :_. ""*,.-, ' ;f"" '-- 'W';" .JeII/ f I ' NEAL' SUPER MARKET ': 4825 N.J. 27th Ave Miami, Fla r Phone NE 4-4965 ., I M .' *', \'"... : ,. NEAL ADAMS, SR.i' I I' leroy Goodman/ Mrs. Rose/1/ Johnson Earlene Leonard x i Alonza Neal, Jr. Ora Lee FOOD FOR THOUGHT: YOU DON'T HAVE TO SIT-IN, 4' ! O WADE0 IN OR GO TO JAIL FOR SHOPPING IN DIGNITY AND NEAL ADAMS .. ",... ",...",... ",...",... 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C SOC I MargarineJUNE ..35cII ; FLIP TOP BOX CARTON 4.; II KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKtKKKK DAIRY-(With $5.00 Order dKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKxKK) ,- I Viceroy Cigarettes $2.27 KKKKKKKKKKrKKKKKK [KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKrKK'CK'iKKKY BUTTER lb 59CKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKiI LIBBY'S Vienna Sausage 2 cans 290 MAXWELL HOUSE (With Reg. $3.00 order) KKK(KK+C(KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK hCK CKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK LKKKKKKKK't71 COFFEE Ib 394 i IM The Award Winning Super Market I_ i . '. ,, ,, ---- '::'" |