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-, -'- -- --' .. .. ..... . , ; II Ij I I .?r"tb j l ub$ > jiw ; r < ti3 y <4 fFla < - ... >rORA sttJTAZTVR tgT NOd HiVTANUlt IN ILLIS ,,,.. :, ' plume 4 tNo. THE MIAMI TIMES, FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1965 16 PAG )Q CENTS , .. .. - ' 6. ' z4t 'Couple' Run, 'O,: :, iiiyITl 1 1r. 4isialMsiSpero I \) > > I ' ,1 It 'Fr.ightTrain' 'Survives 1 Years :; ; ; Row --,......------- ___ "WH__ .'' ,' .,.,,,'.",, _'. < ! Monday night a 117- Two Louisiana Negroes, train rolled 1202 N. W. 12th St., was Coast Railway engineersaid. who have been ' battling freight to car found by police. At first, he said, he his wife the and electric chair over a man escape her husband, thought the two shapeswere Henry, the railroad since 1953 this week lounging on As reached - lost his right leg below plecies of paper. tracks in downtown Fort train their 12th year on death the lover the knee. He is in fair passed Lauderdale. Both surviv- condition.The them, he realized they row. Edgar Labat, 43, and I a 1 ed.Unhurt two were slumped were people and stoppedthe Clifton Alton Poret, 36, and sitting up across the tracks at N.W. train. Several cars were' sentenced to die March t/: _tween two cars, !Mrs. 5th St., a Florida East rolled or them, he said. 23, 1953, for the rape of a 38 of i Liza Mae Gilmore, white woman in New Orleans. Nine stays. of execution have FSTA Votes Merge With FEA wait stretched to a their modern death record.row Their petition for a new The 75-year-old Florida trial on 'grounds Negroes | State Teachers Associa- were allegedly excluded ,, from the trial jury is be r> tion agreed to merge with s as * the Florida Education 0 /; ) fore the 5th U.S. Circuit Association after a mara- Court of Appeals. w thon closing session of { I 'I AYI the convention here Saturday : Young Holdup ; At the conclusion of :6' 1 Men Get 15 YearsTwo three days of debatingthe I admitted holdupmen Issues, final recom- were given 15 mendations (approved by years each i n prison b y Criminal - c district discussions) were Court Judge Jack submitted to a special x + Falk Thursday.Arthur . committee for compilation Lee Brown, 17, and Oscar Lee Beasley, The delegate assembly, : 'M. received "unusuallystiff" meeting at Bayfront Park sentences court attaches - I MSS BAlI BEACH CONTESTANT I i Auditorium, thunderously N said. Sultry Rosl/H Hill is a contestant i II the Miss Miami adopted the resolutionthat >s Brown and Beasley admitted - advised the FSTA I __ __.on. they held up the Beach beauty contest beina sponsored I. conjunction with board of directors to take Piper Llnuor Store, 455 S. the 50th anniversary celebration of the famous resort center. steps to effect, Mayor Robert King High Is greeted by outgoing President Dixie Highway, on Dec. i Final fudgiig will be held Monday night at theCarillionHotel. cne necessary great organization by Alvie Benton, left, St. Petersburg, and President-elect Mrs. 21, and pistol wlpped the July, 1963, or earlier, If Marian Shannon, Miami, of the Florida State Teachers Association Plnsr manager! 76. Mrs. Anna B. '#II ': Roslyn is a professional model who came here three possible. before welcoming some 2,500 delegates at Miami's The rollers took more years ago from Indianapolis, 'Ind. Her parents ore Mr. and Earlier the group had Bayfront Park Auditorium during the group's Diamond Jubilee than $80 from the store's I I i .. ''honored Cong. C I a u d e Mrs. Shannon the third cash glster .and $20 'Mrs. David' Blokery lof.2010.HW, 63rd St. Roslyn will rid." Convention. is woman in the j .j tor' 'Pepper Dr-Fla.J( : his Association's from a customer, George on the Jaycees float '. the anniversary parade at 1 p.m. stand on civil rights. history to head the 8OOO'.e..b.r organization. McCaskll, a former coun- Monday. Pepper told the, dele- (Miami-Metro News Bureau Photo). ty prosecutor. gation that democracy and real freedom Is coming to Christmas Morning all Americans. "The traps r, shall that you not now deter encounter for long, ; City Spends $25O6O topa j; ; ''I the heritage of any AmerIcan - Death Driver ," he said.Presidentelect. / Convert Jail Into Cealr Marian. ,H'. I H. Shannon (Miami) assumes ' Gets 3 Years her duties In September City officials reported will Include basketball roller, of this year, thus Tuesday that the one- weight lifting, child- Register To time jail In the down- skating for younger the third John Erven Bell,Tuesdaywas ed for more severe charges Incoming wo- dancing classes and ren, against Bell. man to head the 8,000 town Negro section Is be- sentenced to three yearsin use of the facilities for for the deathof 'This is very serious, member organization. Ing converted into a rec- state prison meetings by such groupsas Vote Nowl"Wo! reation center for child- Rufus Fischer 8. who the killing of a little child," Benjamin F, Stephensonof and the facilties the Boy Scouts and was struck down by Dell's Judge Turner told Bell 37, Deerfield, was made should ren "in al/JUt 30 Civil Air Patrol. of NW 64th St. "It is open careening car on Christmas 2350 presidentelect by popu- " Day 1963. as much manslaughter as if lar vote.If days. Judge Jack Turner im- the child were killed with a the expected mergerIs City commissioners: approved ..41I. posed the 3-year sentenceon gun." approved by the board spending: $25,000to top of 300 days Bell also Police testified Bell's members of the two organizations turn the old police pre- has to serve on traffic car skidded 134 feet and scheduled to cinct station and grounds charges.The was going between 55 and meet jointly later this at NW 11th St. and 5th . dead child's father, 65 mph when it struck the year, next year's delegate Ave. Into a full time I a school teacher, refused to boy,who was riding a bicyclehe assembly represntlng recreation center. let the case die from public had just received for some 51,000 Florida class- For weeks city employees - and official apathy and press- Christmas. room teachers and one association have been tearing out )' will meet on MI- cell blocks and some Interior 1' Stop Planning For ami Beach, walls, painting the r building Inside and out I and Installing acoustical IB Runoff for tile on all ceilings and - Plan With Negroes terrazzo on the floois The leader of an experimental Norton stressed- the Importance -. Waycross CityCommissiop The large adjoining ,1b program In of mobilizing all lot has already been a: Cleveland warned Mlami- graded and will be paved M community resources to . , and sodded in few j ans Monday that any com- a . meet such urban prob- . WAYCROSS, Oat CNPl) < weeks. A four-foot wall that sets out to munity t lems as juvenile delln- service station ! A Negro solve its urban renewal will be erected to protect . que n c v inadequate Lee P, Fluker led ; problems will have to owner children using the lot. housing! and traffic con- the vote last week in a learn to work with rather gestion. Especially vitalto special election to fill a When the work Is fin- than for its "disadvan- such programs, he said, vacancy on the city com- ished, the first floor will taged" members. is participation by pri- mission, and will face have three small and one "The message Is coming vate businesses and agen Walter Vollenweider, a white large room, and the sec- through louder and more cies. candidate, in a runoff late ond floor will be one clearly," said Dr. JamesA. large recreation room. this month. He said that one of the Norton, "that one of Office space and toilet factors that the Fluker polled 922 votesto 'gave the rights is the right to facilities will be provided. - Cleveland for Vollenweider. experiment a 536 be dignity, the right to . consulted" chance of success was n Meanwhile, in Atlanta, program involving 35 J.C. Daugherty became the The city: manager's office - Norton is president of white business leaders first Negro to qualify as a and parks and rec- the Greater Cleveand and 35 Negro leaders. candidate for one of Fulton reation department has Associated Foundation They meet in small com- County's 24 new House been conducting house- established three years mittees to discuss such seats in the Democratic to-house Interviews to ago to set up pilot pro- problems as housing, em- primary on April 21. determine the "nature of 'iA'"t: ,,tt jects on urban problems. ployment and education. Daugherty an Atlanta the recreational: needs"of He was luncheon In another program he attorney, has been a memberof the densely impulatetl at the First Annual said. all commercial the Fulton County Demo- area and a full-time recreational - speaker Southeastern Flori- banks and about half the cratic Executive Committee program for da Urban Affairs Confer- savings and loan associations since 1958.Ie ran for the the center I Is now hel11l1 Lovely Carolyn Smith, a junior at Booker T. Washington ence, sponsored by the discrimination pledged in to the avoid i city aldermanic board in 1961, prepared.At High School, won the coveted title of "Miss B.T.W." in the r but was defeated by William Miami and of University five agencies. lending policies. Knight, an incumbent. the center activities? annual student elections held on Wednesday. - 2'\ THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965IfjrL4Iiv ;1,l$2,000,000TT WpaTc"1I (- 1 1I" Spr..St..p..lll.I I h --__.. -"", t ..__...... __ ""V ) The nation will be going on a Shopping Spree again ! David BrinkUy starting April 19-to the tune of 2,000,000 with Pepsi-Col Company and its: bottlers picking up the check. More than 150,000 prizes wilt be distributed, and a on Temple 2,000,000 advertising program will herald the promotion across the country. tsrta. The 1965 Shopping Spree will be bigger than last year's Beth Forum event. It will be, by far,the most expansive promotion ever t conducted by Pepsi-Cola Company: and quite possibly, the The third and final biggest ever run in any industry.It . speaker presented by the will mark another giant promotional step forward by Temple Beth Am Forum at Pepsi-Cola Company, since hard-selling, promotionally. 5950 North Kendall Drive, minded Donald M. Kendall took over the company's presi- South Miami, will be heardon dency 18 months ago. Sunday evening, April 4. The guest speaker will GRAND PRIZE IS GROCERIES... .AND A HOUSE be David Brinkley of NBC News who will be introducedby Highlight of the 1965 promotion will be the National Sidney Anson of Channel Grand Prize-A houseful of groceries .. and the house.To . 7. get the groceries the National Grand Prize winner .. Tickets are available by and his family will be set loose in a Shopping Spree in the calling the office of Temple food store of their choice for a full thirty minutes. They will Bishop E.c. Hotcntr- presiding Bishop of the A.M.E. Church, Florid receives Beth Am. shop absolutely free and keep all the groceries they gather "txtra" Lift Membership Lapel Pins from Morris DeLisstr,. National Lift,Mtmbtrship representative FEMALE with Pepsi-Cola Company paying the full retail cost of alt.food the from the International! r items collected on the check-out tape, according to as Bishop prepared to depart Tampa Airport. Bishop DAY STEADY Sidney M. Maran, promotion manager for the company. Hatcher, himself a Lift Member of NAACP, is chairman of the Florida Lift Membership The house will be a Johns-Manville ranch-style home Committtt as well as a member of the National Lift Membership Committtt. Ht will head DOMESTICSCheck with kitchen appliances and lot, valued at $40,000.A . the Harry T and Horrlette L. Moore In-Memorlop Lift Membership Drive for the State of our listings.No total of 731 national prizes will be awarded,including Florida. From L to R: Rev. J.J. Jones, Mr. DtLisstr, Bishop Hatcher, Dr. C.C. Brooks, many Fee ten Oldsmobile station wagons, plus a year's supply of Raw HJtcDonald Nelson and Dr. R.L. Lamb._ (Photo by Sounders) Registration sprees automotive for equipment ten entire and families services; and; ten 710 15-minute merchandise shopping gift -.n11ll""It..IlIlUI I- MNp1Ep0/1( 1i11iI11pNiU11NI1HMNl!! lll lllig1t1111lllilit/llll NORTH DADEEMPLOYMENT certificates ranging in value from $1,000 to $100. Officer Jimmie The national Shopping Spree theme will be carried NAACP Secretary, OthersEater 362 N.E. 167th Strttt through at the local level. Pepsi-Cola bottlers will award I r" 'l Wilson GetsA individual 5-10 and 15-minute shopping sprees in food stores Georgia House Race New Life JOBS check.In chosen. by winners and in each case, pick up the full retail I II addition, bottlers will also award a series of prizes ATLANTA CNPI-Ben was Atty. J.C. Daughtery, Officer Jimmie Wilson Male and Female during each of six week's duration of the promotion. These Brown 25-year-old local who is running from District cot a new life on the police prizes will include merchandise certificates redeemable NAACP executive secretary, department Wednesda Finest domestic and commercial at last week became the second 134.Another Negro candidate, when the Civil Service jobs in this area local participating outlets, plus free Pepsi-Cola Company Fulton county Negro to qualify Lucious Bacote, of Dublin, Board ended his dIscipli- products. as a candidate for one of is seeking at-large electionto nary hearing" on a "tech- --ALSOExcellent --- NO LIMIT TO ENTRIES 24 seats in the newly-re- the Laurens County board nacallty. domestic apportioned Georgia House of education. He is the first All city employes are op.nIlIgl According to company officials, one entry can.qualify of. Representatives. candidate in 100 years to try rated twice a year and If now in New York and for both local and national drowings. Free entry blanks will Brown, a Clark College for a county post.In 11 demerits earned for rule In violations Connecticut. be available at Pepsi-Cola outlets in individual franchiseareas. graduate, is running from the addition, there are one period are the employe any Is Transportation advanced -. Entrants simply complete the entry blanks as directedand 135th District in the Democratic about 10 other Negroes in unsatisfactory and must return to the local bottler at a designated address.Thereis primary set for April Fulton County who are ex- appear before the CSB, Burlang Associates no* imit.to the number. of.entries .an Individual may. submit 21. The first Negro to qualify pected to enter the politicalrace. which has the final say on EMPLOYMENT AGENCY each week. ...... ..- punishment, including dis- 502 NW 54th Strttt In certain: states, because of local laws, a special missal. contest has been developed to parallel the over-all national The CSB 'had called Wil- Phone 757-7674 Shopping Spree Promotion.PRINTING. q! i1! son to appear after the 'wiii.. police he received department 12 demerits reported ' from July 1 to December ,. 31, 1964. ; k," At the hearing his attorney j\ ;> SAVE 50% - V.. Henry Arrington, ;lV pointed out that two of ON NATURAL COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY11x17 the demerits ''had actually ? been given In June, although - they had been included - In the July-De- 5-Pose Composite cemtoer period. ' 12 Proofs to choose from T r V V "M y. COMB L t erp."risi.offs.t7 rv' v' $8.95 AWAY ; :: ., ' "" "'""" ".,' '.-11<......,,,,, .'. .. ..-. .- ..,..,. WITH \ ,, ::2. 1 ;1S =;Z} :\t TAKEN IN YOUR HOME WITH NO OBLIGATION NOCONTRACTS. THIS > COLOR We Print Everything Except Money , i '. : NO GIMMICKS 'j COMB .. ." ,, " ' Children and Family Portraits oar specialty RUSHJuit w' ,. ,:.: : : >i"Thit;.f, Introductory offer good until April 17' =>- "". - comb and brush to add color 1 P"OIOsitg ion*. Wathas out Will not rub off. l .NOT A DYE.EasUtt quickest way to add color gradually AVOIDS :.I 1 Studios Brush THAT attached SUDDEN for removing DYED LOOK.set** 1 DAY SERVICEV "-'" , coloring. Prtvtnta oiling rubbing ,off. Coma.' In, Plaatle C i., Can b* carritd In pockat our *. Com* In all hade.n Black to 227 NE 160th Terr. 949-1264 Platinum Blua. Just writ, state ahad. pay only 11.98 en dallvary plus potUc 'Call l afternoons, evenings, weekend "* Money Cold back M.dol If Heir not llghUd.Products'Inc. Cards Dtpt. Sft, Brooklyn 35, Hew York -sml5 lttwlssl- ,' < > srs suss- \ I '<, ' J I It YEARS OF RESPONSIBLE : . I MAD MAN MAX BUILDING THE' COMMUNITY SERVICE TO Tickets .a : . Whti BUYIHG er BUILDING BUYS- 'ANYTHINGSELLS t CALL STANLEYPL I I II I 11114 Programs ; > Vj. A F x 'Beautiful" Home. t S: FURNITURE APPLIANCES Built Your Lot ,,,>,, } ", !''t ::ft:. MI J> . :! J .!..,' , I I ., OursAttr.etlve ..,/.," '.'>>" ;.m '3J i'j :: " OR WHAT HAVE YOU AIt....* : ' tl.flt end Additions. -- I I I II ,.Lot U S 0........ i j.. TV's $19.95 UP Your Worn Out - Heuco end BulM J' mt " i Lovolr New Homo -,.. uti.0 _ ; : -=- -.- ..-..: - Coll U. for Fact. About :: : .-=: . I ALSO, T.V., CAR & HOME RADIO REPAIRS I Building ,- _. ..;., BRING IT IN SAVE MONEY! Good Bank financing 6740 N.W. 15th Ave. I r-: '' OPEN 7 DAYS I STANLEY BUILDERS, . l inc.Licensed . I 2713 N.W. 62nd St. I lustredtt Ph D. OZ I-04Z. . t s<, PHONE 696-3771 N. C. 79th Street \ : _-----.1 Miami,Pt.rid. J x \ l:' '? !I L. rises__ - \! .'. ' --" (' - THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March '26. 1965 3 \>'imX&taif**( CIVIL AWARD TO GO TO and resourcefulness in ' Enrara Iretke HrU.S. := NAACP OFFICIALThe championing "the cause for human rights. tN local chapter of the The award is presented LAttorney Frontiers of America, Inc., annually to outstanding a national service club will citizens in civic religious General Edward staff of four Gold.water honor the NAACP Florida and public affairs. Previous Brooke of Massachusetts, workers and four anti- United States, is taking a speeches, line up contacts The award,to be presentedto a state representative, a long-range look up the political and drum up support across Robert W. Saunders, is in circuit court judge and ladder. the country for him. recognition of his "courage others. .{ Brooke reportedly has .' private plans to become the first Negro senator since Re construction in 1966, and to .. Forecast seek the Republ1can vice : presidential nomination in 1968.Brooke ..is moving slowly &i to broaden the bpse of his t .w support within the GOP. He Clear.Crisp..Dry: Beauticians has _picked a confidential Make ! Youth Hall a ZbxA 4oo oc 1965 ProjectLet's - p asR vo to Jacksonville .o the 2Uh Annual Convention e9 J 56 of the Orange \p 77 arK, 63 Blossom Cosmetologist: Association Inc., 123, May THIRD-PUCE WINNER J6. Bus!' leaving 2 n.m. ? e 76 I rJ59 After viewing videotaped auditions of ten finalists, 532 NW 2nd Ave. Those judges in WTVJ's recent "Crazy Ouggenham Contest" selected interested! call Mrs. Mar- eleven-year-old Gloria Marie Jones of 1246 N.W. 64th 'Qn Muldrow, OX 1-4704: 0 Street, as third-place winner. Some 2,000 children enteredthe Mrs. Alice Lucas, HI 76 preliminary auditions, held at 'WTVJ March 7, and judges n.f.182. ; Bertha Perry, FR selected ten to be on-air finalists. Finalists appeared 9-8140. r WTVJ's morning "Popeye Playhouse" program, imitating The Unit 7 Cosmeticianshave /77 aEISCN ANNSMs ;z Fontaine's Frank character with program host, "Skipper adopted the City Chuck" Zink in Jackie Gleason's role of "Joe the Bar- Youth Hall as their 1964 . tender." Third-place winner Jones received a portable tape project for beauty ser- recorder tickets to "The Jackie Gleason Show: The Ameri- vice 2nd and 4th Tues- & can Scene Magazine," and a, copy of Frank Fontaine's days each month from F I a.MM, newest album, "I'm Counting on You." 5:30: to 7:30 p.m. The cosmeticians for - OUTL N (GET THE TIME BY MAIL ONLY $5.00 PER YEAR beauty service in March: s4 Mrs. Marlon Muldrow, Y president; Mae Kenrick, PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE Virgie Thomas, Betty rt WITHOUT HIDING ITS BEAUTYI Collins, Mildred Williamsand Mrs Emma Towns. .. , o of CUSTOM MADE . t. PLASTIC FURNITURE SLIP COVERS otnertATf n . crtS1'AL CllAI pr- .. /1tr LASTING.AU6I Clear. crisp. .dry. . p.. 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'",. t ': .., city--, $ . &G Oi'2GEP.i NAR'CH, GRNERAL MANAGEt1a k;af!,::7 hs' FOR INFORMATION RHONE FR 3-3381 State_____ ZIP eM._. .>t b. : ,:.t'tr : r'; ,: ., ; MMAladdin :" <.,,J': f,;<' ," MANAGING AND MAINTAINING MORE THAN >: t':1: , '' ; "'f '" ' >', :; <', t; 10 000 HOUSING UNITS .'. Doesitf ..,;,;; ; .. /}/ ... 'to, :J/ "--:__:-' .' - E Again 'J" l t' *' 'Bondedolsohas'emplo'ment at main'offlce ., : "qx :< : ,. service , < " < ,. ; r/ ;::' /' ;_: s' ;fF'z.rAf1:;: 'f?/" :' :f: ,>< "; Le. v ," V o,1"J} g/.oYn. '" ;. ,V lflf:'V? 'V\ 3A&V'4150.N.W.; .'7lri Avenue '" ,- ;,X't " 'l \>-p.,.1", ,It." Witla' '.'Drfwt',,'501 ):HykB {C' ri' ..1"i;::" ,< ,,,, '. '.:,,1 ,,' f'd;, ., ,:'t. 'h ; < 4, ,(;}<.. : -i>,Hfer r-t-rfrrh&aiA.< < ', >b 0..'.'. .. 'r ." ..........,_" ...It. >**'*"***.>*.&>" tf-wkStSSfc fJ'( ; ....a._/ < _.. -' A'Ml tine fmolic/ rotation deportaeat to crust, you in solving your problems 1ST QUALITY, GUARANTEED, DOUBLE JUTE BACK. CARPET ',' Plvt'a fleet of cars giving door to door service for tenants convenience SALE. LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. if%!: %:-/- Oil*.""sights_....i S."doy.-.. for emergency service call PL 9-8733 t'1 :: "''J MAIN OFFICE "NO MONEY DOWN"BANK I nx 4 IS0 N.W. 7th Avenue PL 9.8733 FINANCING : : .. . Imagine wall-to-wall, living room, dining room and hallway.All I ;. doll MjI,don. by a'f.ws expensive to,all.:,PUa.. help' u. stop this unnecessary.vir.V / . for the unbelievable t"k' r:; k C., Lockhait., Public, >1 Rclatloni. Director, ; *ryr w,4'Psc-"s rec. ".ebi'i""""" 11f IV s xw" n." '.as o. I 2,000 TRIPLE S BLUE COMPLETE >4ltfRiEZ4fa STAMPS WITH EVERY 11 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU I INSTALLATION $ ORDERThis . 17325 Homestead Ave. 1163 N.W. 3rd Ave. FR 3-8416 I price includes metal stripping and foam padding. Peni.. CE 5-3553 1675 H.W. 62nd St. OX -2467 - Call ;' 1019 Hammandville Rd. 3801, Grand| Ave. HI| 5.1381 FrM Estimate 624-9424, Night 624-1872 ,; Pompano WE 3-3235 4240 H.W. 27th Ave. NE 5-3466 '\ 14255 N.W. 22sd Avt. 2026 N.W. 75th St. 696.3322 w, j Aladdin Carpet .i! tri f Op0-l0ck0 MU 8-0617 2060 N.W. 3rd Ct. FR 15995"CRAZY" . 1 \} {".'; .< ,."(/,' < r''.'"'',. . ;:frI4104-HW' 167th Street Miami, Florida!; F <1 ".; .J",:.;r.,, i :J );J"t_<. ;, .: ; " THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965I SBA OFFICIAL TO SPEAK REV. JAMES E. B I METRO'S NEW MANAGERAt AT Mr. VON SPEAKS HEREThe long last Dade County's Metro Commission All persons interestedin Brown, former Rev. lames g I He information as pastor its manager. obtaining ft has decided to elect new New Hope obtain money Mis of Rochester to how you can sion., is Porter Homer, former city manager from the federal governmenton Baptist Church, win be th N.Y. The vote on last Tuesday was a new businessor speaker this Sunday Inomin H.E. SIGISMUND REEVES Editor and Publisher. 8 to 1.According. expanding the existing at Greater New gene Baptist GARTH C. Acting Manager Hoke are invited to come to Church, Rer REEVES, Managing Editor .to reports, one, Smith, pastor. W.k Welch who has given excellent service, will Mt. Zion Baptist Church on Member of tho National Nowapopora Publlthors Association Thursday, APril >, at 8 p.m. Sunday .tejx assistant manager.On him at . be retained as The Regional Director of the . SUBSCRIPTION RATES occasion reports were Administration Primitive Baptist more than one Small Business Church ONE YEAR,$5.00 SIX MONTHS $3.00 FOREIGN $6.00 Rev. P.D. - vote for his Butler, will Brantley, that Mr. Welch needed but one ,Kfr. Thomas Come hear this pastor Entered as Second Class Matter, August 9, 1927 at the Pot election to the office, but that one vote he did tell you how. God. great lIIall 0 Office at Miami Florida, undor the act of March 8, 1876 h could not get. Later it was reported that e Office at 6740 NW, 15th Avonuo Phono OX 1.0421 have been elected by a majority vote, but he To The Late Rev. wanted it unanimous, if possible. As time wenton Free Trip! "CREDO OP THE NEGRO PRESS"Tho J. Reeb NEGRO PRESS boliavos that Amorlca can best lead further reports were that four commissioners James Our cosmic tho world from racial and national antagonism when it accords > were opposing him. Maybe he would Christ pave His life! win stir the atmOflpber dc , to every man regardless of race, creed or ,color his hardly want the position under such condition.The What others might live roots of your imagiaattoi human and legal rights. Hating no man, fearing no'man-the Miami Times has been with Acting "TO have life abundantlyFor Join the crew on b ft Press strive tho firm b.lI.f Negro to help man In that every to the He trip outer plane ell men are hurt as 'long a* anyone I* h.ld back. Manager Welch all the way. We wanted to that gave. Every rite! see a Dade Countian filling ,that position, and It's only a few SATELLITE LOUNGE looking at Welch's record as acting manager, To challenge the cause.. 6222 NW 7th Avenge TREMENDOUS PROGRESSDr. felt he was the man for it. The Metro Com- Not race nor creed- mission thought otherwise. They should be in It's conscience, that calls. Lewis Webster Jones of New York, a better to than a position judge we are. former president of Rutgers and Arkansas Truth has no fear CENTERVILLAKINDERGARTEN We therefore must accept their choice - Universities and Bennington College, said look forwardto What ever the price. | Manager Porter Homer and that Americans do not realize the tremendous The world's In darknessBut You may register now.Insjclws . his successful administration of Metro. 'Truth' Is light! progress this country has made in race rela- and pick-up . tions in recent years. WHAT A RACEThe To the good Reverend For tB/ormatioa call Dr. Jones is president of the National Conference Laid down hs life! 691-7796 696-W02 or of Christians and Jews. He said that space race goes on with Russia sup- No greater love He 634-5M7 most Asian and African nations discriminateon posedly in the lead. Howevter, the United A brother In Christ. a much greater scale than Americans do, States keeps right behind her. 305 Alfred Wl Taylor 143rd St. 5932 NW 17th Ave. but we get all the bad publicity because' we're Grissom and John Young, who on TuesdayThe New York City MR8. RUTH COfEMID trying to do something about it. "We'll solve accomplishment of Astronauts Virgil - --- . this problem long before they will." circled the world three times is a first in the He points out that India, which has been a space race. critic of the United States' race relations, hasa Then, too, there is unmanned Ranger 9, much worse human relations' problem and scheduled to send back history's first tele- still clings to the caste system. vision close-up of the moon's surface for pub- "All this talk about America's image lic These broadcast.spacemen received the admiration of 11tOMING I abroad troubles me because it is a Madison the whole world, and they certainly deserve Avenue outlook," Dr. Jones said. "I think we it. are doing a good job." We live in a wonder age with miraculous "Many excellent people throughout the happenings. We live in a wonderful country, tP7BACK1EI F South are sympathetic to the Civil Rights and also a wonderful state. Cape Kennedy, f movement but are afraid to speak out be- headquarters for our space triumphs, is here . } cause of their cartlv totalitarian (state) governments in the state of Florida. .. + - presided over by demagogues." "0 Lord, how manifold are Thy works! In When the southern Negroes. get the vote wisdom Thou hast made them all. The earth the political atmosphere of the South will 1 is full of Thy riches" change and there will be greater educational opportunities for all, both whites and. Negroes, PHIL OSSOPHER 6ttf said Dr. Jones. Watching TV This recently, Chtistly sacrificeis 1 We are in accord with Dr. Jones' views. Ne- I saw a presentation from our clearly explained by Abdul , groes of 'today are becoming more and more late President Kennedy'sbook Baha,Exemplar of the Baha'i qi vote conscious. They are realizing that thereis ,"Profiles in Courage," Faith. He said, "if you planta $ 3 3L depicting the story of a seed in the ground, a tie" in the ballot box and they want to , power young Quaker teacher who, will become manifest from be in a position to make a contribution to that shortly before the Civil War, that seed. The seed sacri- ., ,,m ' power structure. taught Negro girls in her fices itself to the tree that F.. "! That's what's behind these demonstrationsand home. She incurred the wrath will come from it. The seedis of neighbors and"fellow" outwardly lost, destroyed; b ii ; t tZ peaceful marches.It's town citizens in the city in but the same seed which is regrettable that Alabama, Mississippiand Connecticut where she lived. sacrificed will be absorbed !':. some other southern states could not see However, she remained and embodied in the tree, ' the wisdom of encouraging Negroes to vote steadfast and determined its blossoms, fruits and in. her work until her home* branches. If the identity of ; . rather than brutalizing them for trying to was invaded and demolishedby that seed had not been sacri- ' . register. masked intruders. With ficed tQ the tree which be- is> President Johnson is to be commended for her minister husband, she came 'manifest from it, no : " went to Illinois to continue branches, blossoms or fruits 'f. his action in proposing stronger Civil Rights her valiant work. would have been forthcoming."His t ... laws and federalizing the National Guardsfor Her courageous stand, Holiness Christ rJ' l the protection of Negroes marching from and the stand of those today, outwardly disappeared. His Selma to Montgomery. like Rev. Martin Luther King, personal identity became , ' hidden i ,,,, who actively seek justicefor from the " eyes even as '''> > t. 1'" " President Lincoln said, "This country can- the oppressed, convincedme the identity of the seed dig ',.... '.4fJtt" .. "tj.fM; ;...lti 1-f <{d' .w 1.J'"v'h..<.}'k_'. ;,: i not exist half slave and half free." No truer that sacrifice and stead- appeared, but the bounties words could be spoken by man. fastness in upholding humane divine qualities and perfec- principles are the forerunners tions of Christ became mani- Meanwhile, Alabama's Freedom marchers of the great social fest in the Christian com- continue their journey amid hardships. With changes in the world. These munity which Christ founded rain falling on Tuesday they scattered long-suffering souls follow through sacrificing Himself. -I , grasson the example of Christ, Whose His Holiness Christ, like their camping site, so that they may be steadfastness led to His unto the seed, sacrificed ; eeij; able to take a much needed rest, preparingfor supreme sacrifice for all Himself for the tree of the last lap of the 60-mile journey to mankind. They heed the Christianity. Therefore His Montgomery, their state capital. Scripture "For:even hereuntowere perfections,bounties,favors, _ ye called: because lights and graces became x aOflO Hundreds have joined the 300 marchers and Christ also suffering for us. manifest in the Christian ? _ ., a crowd of more than five thousand might leaving us an example, that community, for the coming _ reach Montgomery. ye should follow His steps." of which lie sacrificed (1 Peter 2:21). himself" When it is all over, we hope Governor Wallace Christ-like, these valiant In like manner, these and those Alabamans supporting his po- souls suffer. indignities brave souls are the seeds sition in this crisis will realize what a mistake. heaped upon them by their which sacrifice themselvesfor # ?asYzn; they have made, and that racial harmony will of adversaries.truth They are seeds the trees of that orchardof ready to sacrifice God's Kingdom on earth, come about in that troubled state. themselves to become to mentioned in the Lord's P 5 P r trees of God's will on earth. Prayer. if.ItPAIOi M A.P.A.CONFERENCEDirectors ; . of the Inter American Press Association ZZFREE held their four day conference on TIPS Wit WL DAVIMV AT K HIISI hemisphere problems in Montega Bay Jamaica - on Tuesday and Friday of this week, To make your ass power uphill zip. Send your same a.d + The Press! Freedom Committee chairman ESTIMATE Jules Dubois delivered the opening address, address pUs 25< to cover postage and haadliig to: : Topics for discussion include: press freedomin iy aNwliriews' e lrstol the Americas Journalism" in Cuba, "free CREATIVELY YOURS P.O. BOX 51 ..Q $y, awrl+y1Y1ype er"Iak; sla"wlyderts.D . press and a' fair trial. President Pedro Beltran of Lima, Peru will preside at board meetings on Friday and Sat. Edison Center Station Miami, Florida 33156 I H Coistriztlor C. IMe. urday. ill i-I11 _..-,,- 4 - .. '. . .. ...' " f:1 f:1In : THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 5 1900 snuff used by 0.26. In 1963-04 cigar usage Gardenia Club Social Security persons 15 years and over passed the highest mark In c 1962 the history of the entire industry. * check was 0.32 pounds. By I MeetsThe Do you your . hod to bank statement each this amount dropped Gardenia Club met month to be sure it's cor- at the home of Mrs. Pola rect Your credit card Boyd, NW 11 Jh St. After purchases against your 1a IIlL 111W the devotional servicethe monthly statements? 's OOAOTIFOL III)Nt j ,. for Alpha Phi Alpha' gala Promen- meeting was called to How about your social f ade honoring the Founders of the 'local chap- order and new businesswas security account? - ter are in the mail. Paul J. Joseph is president discussed. Ask at your social security * Among the new busi- district office for a . of the Beta Beta Lambda Chapter.The . ness, final plans were postcard from If you .Edward Foxes (Betty) are delightedto made for the annual tea, would like to check your to be held Palm Sunday, record. Fill It out, sign It, have Mrs. Fox's mother Mrs. Louise Arm- April 11 at the Dixie Park and send It in you will , brister and sister, Naomi, visit with them. Auditorium. receive a statement of After the meeting, Mrs. total earnings reported to I Dr. and MJrs. Roland Burroughs Pat and ( ) Ruby Hanna celebratedher your social security ac- their daughter, Stacy of Washington are in birthday. The hostess count. It may not Includeall the city visiting relatives. Before returning served a very delicious earnings you had dur- 36 2 a..... .".... ' Roland and Pat will spend a couple of daysin dinner for the occasion. ing the last calendar year CIQIIIT tltVI I Nassau.. Everyone expressed them- because of the time It OOKIlt' lUll mill A MI6UIMAI I selves as having a takes to bring the recordsup j very lieu TII [iiiAtuf tp nun iliStl Sitter Lynette Grant and Naomi Butler enjoyable evening.The to date. were hostesses to the Friendly Social Club on next meeting will If your records do not ". RESENTS'AN; Saturday. Mrs. Naomi Newton of New York be at the home of Mrs. agree with the earnings :: City was a special guest. Clara Brown, NW 8th statement you get from All SI.s..It. Ave. and 66th St. the Social Security Ad- . Harold Guinyard is representing the Dade Mrs. Edna G. Smith, ministration, write to or \ County Science Teachers Association at the president; Mrs. Helen K. visit your local social security .FEAT... , National Science Teachers Convention in Den- Ward, reporter. you can.Check office. as soon as (, . ver, Colo. W .FRANk :: Elks NewsThe your account : ' Attending the Flamingo Pistol Matche this from time to time. KeepIng : UlOISE, week representing .the U. S. Army Pistol team Elks, will sponsor your record up to : N ' their annual Oratorical date means will root AND HIS. you i. . , were Sgt.!. Merriweather Jones of Memphis ; contest at the Booker T. benefits when you file ert C. Jones, Brooklyn and. Sgt. Jessie Battle. torium, 1200 NW 6th Ave. your application for social : a Monday, April 5. security benefits. '2 Shows ,- 11:30 & (a.m., ;: To Greenville, S.C. for the Link meet- .. ing have gone Maude Reid and Gussie Dobbs. The Eloise public Johnson Is invited., secre- The smoking of rolls of FRIDAY &SUNDAY ADMISSION' .t-': 1 tary; Rolly Johnson, tobacco now known at cigars ".. wishes Congratulations and best to Mr. and '" chairman. was acquired by Spanish SohirJoy $tJ. 'Tables''Free. , Mrs. Raymond Aranha who married were on Conaulstodors who took the ' Sunday. Mrs. Aranha. the former Evelyn custom back to Europe where TEENAGE MATINEE EVERY ;:, : Gilbert. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED It spr.a Get well wishes for Viola Chinn Ishmae are Mrs. Zelma Sanders an- leaves and wrapped spirallywith OMISSION SLOP :$;. O'Brien and Thelma Outler. nounces the marriage of her wrapper leave. >', : . i Deepest sympalthy is extended to the Lowe daughter, Johnnie Mae --0-- Call 443.5C11 for reservationsFree . Thompson to Mr. Willie Joe 70% of American Nogroos and Pinkney families.. Thomas son of. Mrs. live In the naJlon's top 25 Parking in Rear -i Dedication of the ,Robert. King High Tow. Katherine Thomas,March 19. cltUs. In 18 of those cities ers apartments, for the, elderly at 1403 NW' Following their honeymoon the Negro total ranges from THItISIAYAMATEUR the happy couple will 10% In San Francisco, to EVERY MONDAY EVERY 7th St. were held to-a standing room only reside in Clyde, New York. 38.3 In Atlanta, to a MIGHT LADIES HINT , crowd on Sunday afternoon. Marie C. Mc- healthy 53.6 In Washington, " :Gurie, Commissioner of, Public Housing Ad- WEDDING POSTPONED! D.C. ministration was guest speaker. Nice to visita couple of our folks living there during the The wedding of Nina Mae RttlBIMIHIIflpUnlMIU| UII UMlUIMaHMiliOTHt : Shorter to , Johnny chandlerhas , house tour the ',i i"t," following ceremonies.Our open . illness.been postponed becauseof 931 People Cant Be Wrong l l.r I annual YWCA meeting this year carried ! . |. us ,"all around the town." Breaking.away Louise Shorter, Mother!, , from, tradition, a mobile meeting aboard an . air-conditioned :bus tour guide by the board SUNSHINE COMMUNITY and staff members visited all of the centers. ;i' CLUB SPONSORS TEA 1 Happy birthday to PrisciDa Riggs, Jeanise Last Sunday, March 14, Little Thomasina Johnson William Campbel, the Sunshine Community held Brown, Derek Edwards, James Lucas Jr., Al-. its 12th Annual Pre-St. sFk'y bertha Godfrey, Jacquelyn Tookes, Luther Tea at the beautiful home of a James Smith and Rev. J. L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banister o, t flr # 1040 N.W. 57th St. k kN. ka kr kr Attending the F. S. T. A. Convention last A group from the Alia- week and as the house guests of Mrs. Ale&e pattah Junior High Chorus Gill were Mrs. Leonie M. Robinson, 2nd under the direction of Mr. r William Johnson a groupof gave grade' teacher of Dobieville Elementary selections.Mrs. . School, Mrs. Elsie B. Blanks, librarian, BookerT. Carmen Doubrechat .. Washington Junior High school, and Mrs. modeled in some of the latest Mollie M. Boone, Head of the Math. Dept., fashions showing oriental as: Booker T. Washington Junior High school, all bathing suits all occasion dresses with changeablecoats of Tampa, Florida. all accessories to match, and evening and cocktail - During Rev. Frank C. Cambridge's illness, dresses. $ Rev.' Horace W. Lewis is serving as supply Mrs. Janice Moore, oper- pastor of Kelly's Chapel Methodist Church. ator at Lorets Beauty Salon had as her model Mrs. Sylvia Eleven Miamians who graduated from Florida Me Ford wearing three differ- This Tuesday and Thursday Ladies Nitt and Amateur Nit wt had 931 past AI M in tiles class of 1940 and in classes ent styles of fashionable other clubs happy fin-loving.; customers. These were more people than all the in town "put wigs that are worn today. before that ending in 5 have been invited backon Mrs. Valdez Murry with togtthtr. 17 to receive- 25-year medals. They April beautiful voice her soprano THE REASONS ARE SIMPLY THESEII include Mesdames A vaS. Brown. Viva S. rendered several beautiful ((1)) W* have the biggest and but band in Florida. (The Cousins 8-pltct Band with Coleman, Annette E. McNeal, Alice L. Shipp, selections. Another guest sound. the big ) Bertie Baldwin and John R. Marks, Rev. Clinton artist was Master Tynes, ; who'rendered two lovely ((2)) The best M.C. in Florida. (Butter Ball, the king of the D.J.'s). Preston Garth C. Reeves Dr. George 1{. selections. Mrs. Charles ((3)) The lowest liquor prices in townYou can buy half pint scotch for $2.50)). Sands, Dr. Howard. Hadley, Charles R. Had-' Hills played soft music ((4)) The largest, most famous dance floor In the south. ((750 square ft.). ley, David Simmons and Dr. James E. White. during clothes and the wigs.styling of the ((5)) 4-sptcial policeman to maintain the reputation the Knight Beat is famous for '. Russian tea and (you can bt lUre at the Knight Beat). *...... ..4tR'llst.r I punch Serving were Mrs. Verlyn ((6)) The swingingtst Ladies Nit. and Amateur Nile to bt seen anywhtrt. (Over $200in 'Sutherland, Mrs. Cox, and gifts and prizes). : : Now! |I Mrs. Hazel Wright. Mrs. W.C. ((7)) Free valet parking. (Our doorman will park your car on lot.) Stafford of Titusvilie, Fla.. was the guest of Mrs. Esther ((8)) All This for 50< Admission : The books art opts : School. The Knightbtat in the past 10 years have brought to the Miami area |lust about every The members want to thank stars in show business, from the Jatt Nat King Colt in 1951 to Jot Tex in 1965 you name .. .. .. .......4 their ing to many make friends their tea for a help-suc- them wt have had th.... Wt now believe the majority of people have seen most of the cess. Mrs. Mary Ellen Sims stars, with a txctptions-ond these you can't bet they will bt appearing at the Knight was chairman of the tea and Beat-But wt will not atttmpt to bid for acts against our competitors because only you, the Mrs. Esther Scott was co- art the losers; for example, Brook Benton appeared at the Knight Beat July 24.25-26.0.r FRANK BOSCIATV chairman. Other members of cost with advertising $7,000; consequently wt had to charge $3.50 admission, which wt ( s..I..m.n) the Bannister club are M. Mesdames Council, D.P. believe was unrtalistic for this area and frankly wt cannot afford to bring you these bignamt Howard, C. Lee, A. Lynch, stars without charging $2 to $3.50 DRINKS MILK. O. Rollins, O. Rogers, W. SO, effective April, the Knight Beat's policy on the wttkend will follow the same ._ Sands, E. Williams, R. as It is now on Tuesday and Thursday nights surprises, and gifts to the ladle. Amateur amyl (2ga. a and A.E. McNeal Williams, acts, plus the dancing to the best band in Florida. The admission Friday HOW ABOUT YOU? president. The admission Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only 95*. " David Probinsky, owner ITS TOO GOOD TO BE dUST fOR./THE\OUNO REGISTER TO VOTE Sir John Hotel ," THE BOOKS ARE OPEN N.W. 3rd Ave. & 6th St.Bic& . ....... ..... ..... ......... . ;..i: . --- ------- - -------- -- - - 6 THE MIAMI TIMES., Friday,.March 26,. 1965 . : (CO [Mfl) [ [ [ 4e r 27th Ave. at 54th St. * , -- Spnhb Goal Urn Srt, Mor.. 271k. rt Hf lf:! *.C. U.ly,.. Mm i ii mm min m i irtiw intMniii m m n.nun i jjioM titahttii i*11 1 n mir M 11 MTi l>HlHai'lIM' i ifjIMUM W 1 . "'<:;""""" R'1. W1., '''''' '' "',; II. 7 $ff W' ,;-:'- F 1'r., '. \ : X..1f.t:; :'' ; : : : ! " :; } ; ; :'t >: ; ?: :' '' PORTION . t: n : : ': : x 1b 3.i.t.3.9t: :)::+'..v Beef Liver a' )Ib" :23: Ham Shank r"'t(Tf ," : '" : z '"' :. t. ,. "j \t.. .' ., ., " J , \ SHOULDER '" PORTION Lamb: : :Chops A., lb. 391 x Ham Butt Ib: 45! ,d .. ," : , : : <* .,'-., '23i, .. ., . f" ,'..FLORIDA GRADE 4A"4,: < ,',2 WORRELL'S " i : lb': 35 : :I Fryers. :, ;, e, n EI ,25j Sausag K I U . . " . , r" CENTER CUT ; > '" ;'t' PORK 10 POUNDS'' , ! Pork\ ; Chops lb':5: ChitterliD s' 2.59 .g. .\ . w.a,a..a..p.. ____'.-._........ ,.,.. -a 1 ._....,1.. <..!T3Kyi; .jyKgi, no ._..n t_,$.._..3s._"...._... .....__......-._r_2owrceey......odxu....,....ew' .'P'_ ..._;' ,y...._"...,,-.:- _:.._.. _'.._-'-, -. ---"..., -"-......,,,.,, '" 4i y .,y ,eeas,wwwY+..d ,y C esrraWna .,eoJ...... , i :1-. ...:,:'.l/i\; ; ' ,., ., > "' ''J: /It! COLD BEER AT_ ALL TIMES I r t 4 + FRO ZEN.f.. /{ , . ::ft z More SUNSHINE SWEETS With $5.00 Order or , ': Mortoo'- 1.... IoaTBread ... ,: Y. .' .1 . I It' ,: DougK ,49cfFarm "! ,' Sugar 5 Ih hag 2I "t':;.: ,,;.FOR YOUR. :CONVENIENCE! , , .. HOUM .;". ': h-,: t.I',I > Our Service ,IncludesPayroH . i Pierry, Apple, Peach .. '!$;,;:'< >\N' . > I Chicken of The Sea Light Meat Vi Size CanTlla : . 1 d'= Check , t. \ Casfelag :Fruit Pie> EVch 2ICi.; . ,, .. 4 for ;4'.t'Moae1 Order'! '" ,! -, Booth-. 10 o-c. Ilk; : J $1.00 v z.A, : s , j Breaded..Shrimp, 69c, 1 Key: M kmf .f i I Ir 1 1'M' 1I " ; BLUE PLATE QUART JAR r .. : el.ial-Lht..ht',Bill.;PayatenU; . ... !, '.' .;j;," I '- ' DAIRY Salad Dressing 39i.i . " !f' ; Home:or Manor Hou** -% CaL OPEN PIT ASSORTED 18 OUNCE JAR \ ICE.CREAM' 49cfjCraft ' Bar-B-Q Sauce 39 j 1 \ 1 IJb. I ..FOR, ADDITIONAL. SPECIALS I l'.>rn Oleo .3Sc;;." ..SEC OUR, AD IN,'THE: MIAMI ':';v VAN CAMP 303 SIZE WITH TOM. SAUCE !:. : HERALD S iiTA ter'a Pineapple aad Fruit+ < Salad 16'Ounce.:Ffc :.!, .' < Pork & Beans 8 for OO >"ALSO, ,, MANY. MORE.INSTOREL t t ' ,' $ ) ; Cheese ". .oi,42S' l I ; > Cottage T I t : ''', 'L\,.> io1 .*...". ,.,,S'DEC'fiLS'.. ," - I I _...._._. ...'.... ; ,' ., ., .: ;'>+i s ' &Blscus.1. 'or...-, "...0'"-".-.'4 w""for'> 'j;" .35c 111m.: ;'">>,<<':"'"r'J yc,I: ................. ... ._._-.-, _._. ., .. ...... ..... .. ...- -- "'''!" > --------'----- --""' --wSTOKELY "-':- F ---- ------ ... !"' '".-.. .- ',STOCK UP" SALE' >> [ f' STOKELY ,STOCK UP - .' ::, ,SALE .. '" ; " I STOKELY CUT 303 SIZE S FOR'.: STOKELY 46.'OUNCE.CAN' 4 FOR I GreeD Beans > $1.00 I Grapefruit Juice $1.00 3 . ,STOKELY .- ." STOKELY Y. C HALVES -- 2ft SIZE CAN 4 FOR I fiolden wi.Cor.. : : $1.00, f, Peaches $1.00 . -- STOKELY 303 SIZE 5 FOR: . HUDSON SHOW CASE -- 60 COUNT' ASST.. i Sweet ,Peas $1.00 MapMnsCARRIAGE t ' ,, x. k k _ < STOKELY 303 SIZE < f FOR q, M . CLU1Potato r e : .k .; ; c , OiK If *' .woav"wB Y.....w.w.: M&% a '=e I JU T .J1J U A A 1l (QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED) 5' Never Closed Open '24 Hours A Day . - -" ... .. .. THE MIAMI TIMES Friday, March 26', 1965 1 I .11.,11..1People. SFj-fc JA "Hw:+rixtyyts.**a wa'e 'ta Qmsx*er at "* ya sz. f y'sv 4Htf-! *$&yr. xs.ea ***W8Sfc* 2 YOUTHS GET 10 YEARSIN -. ,t Christinas: Clearing ,.' ASSAULT CASE DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION - Places. r. O-A. Jm. Circuit Judge Harold R. .. .. U ABOUT CANCER ... ......... .m... ..m. v......._m,," _,,"m.. _.... '" ''' Vann Tuesday sentenced two which or ;your organtation !- teen-age brothers to 10 years Cancer Answer On March 30, at 8 p.n. you Things. each in Florida State Prisonfor the families check - in the Community Services in need.Invitations can attacking a pregnant March 30 & 31, April 1 By Lawrence B. Cooper '..11 .I..u First Building Street located, at Conference 395 N.W. have been mother of three children in From 7.9 P.M.tack evening " extended to all civic, business Coconut Grove. Telephone the WISDOM ',COMES from Integrated march will not Room B, the first planning professional and Willie Lee Pearson, 18, , the mouths of babes: prove very much except meeting of the Christmaa social organizations to be and Leon Eugene Pearson, American Cancer Society In the afternoons after that they hitch hiked to Clearing Bureau for 1965 will at this first 19, both of 125 S. Dixie FR 3-7347"or FR 1.5600 represented school a group of kids Montgomery. And that be held. meeting. Hwy., were among four members Teams of physicians Iron gather under our windowto the two astronauts have The Bureau which is of a Negro gang charged play. On one ocassion I proven only that man under the auspices of the with raping! the woman, alsoa the Dado County Medical related an Incident here can go over 100 miles into Welfare Planning Council of CHRISTIAN M. B. Negro last Oct. 1.' The Association will ho standing that I overheard. But this space and return. Dade County has as its jury convicted only the two ofa By the 'pnont awaitingyour tid bit I overheard between Well, anyway, come hell main purpose to see that Rev. O. D. Williams, reduced charge of assault call. sleep and wake on or high water man has every needy family is provided pastorWe with intent to rape, last last Friday afternoon always striven to prove . for during Christmas, Feb. I . takes the his point. Whether invi- 25. cake! that are extending and that no family will receive ....... ,.. __ .. , A little girl suggestedthat point tfackfired and stab- help from more than tation to everyone to visit ** "t** ** **' '"'d x --I'M.I.-"IM. fe' they split up and bed him to death'! one source. The bureau will our church and worship I II I play "white folks and with us Sunday all day. colored folks." She explained While lam !In orbit it provide a channel through t (I that they walk reminds me of the A \ down the "street" and "Doubting Thomases"who those who are "white" say: ''See, what I MADAM GLORIA must act cute as they told you? There's no hea- fypr R pass and don't speak! ven. If there were those PSYCHIC AND SPIRITUAL READER The things that go on astronauts would have in kids' minds are won- certainly run across it up CARD READINGSIf drous'! there!" ALICE FAYE ANN DOROTHY WILLIE MAEgL'aE These little tykes think Heaven, I was told, is you ore in need of help, come to see this woman. She that the reason other a beautiful and peaceful has God-given that enables her to assist in a power you races ignore them is only place where "good people"go a <1t'and .Land of !!Blauty all matters such business marriage love, sickness because they think they to rest In peace. as / are cute! Well what about the and evil Influence. and Wta get When the they hang grow of up what's and descriptive Russian and stories American both SPECIAL READINGS WITH THIS AD II DON You LOOK LIICIII, BTATUB, going on, they'll be shocked. fliers have to tell about Open 8 a.m., 10 p.m. and Sunday 8 until 10 p.lII. LIT U. MAKC You WI. LOOK NATURAL I sometimes wished I the astonishing' beauty and Act PMABCB or BIAUTV CULTUHCAm were they in their inno- hard to describe colors of 901 N.W. 79TU STREET 7519307on CONDITIONED cence. outer space. So wonderful ( visit to Madam Gloria and you will notice a differ the Gemini was the Twins sight that nee in your IIf. Lucky hands, charms and numbers.) PHONE FR 9-0231 1190 N.W. 3RD AVENUE WHILE ONE segmentof forgot the United States was about their duty and told marching on Montgomery, of the wondrous sights to l hold!' J another was blasting off In a totally opposite direction There must be a heaven in somewhere! You take it a "march o n the moon!" from there! Martin Luther King 0a was leading his followersto Fish FryThe Montgomery.Gus . Grissom and John Hospitality Club Young led their "follow- will sponsor a fish fry on ers" in orbital flight. Friday night at the homeof Each group was trying Mrs. Martha Nicholson, to prove, a point. Grissomand If you ,like mouthwatering - Young were trying to hot, igolden brown prove how man can live fried fish go to Mrs. Nich- on the moon. King and olson's Friday. Hospitality - company: How man can Club members will be live together on earth. there to serve you. Most people think that both factions are just TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO suPERVE Y NEUTRALGRAIN SPIRITS PROOF wasting time and money. They think that King's CHURCH SUNDAY The New WMBM "Radio Action" WMBM 1490 Program Schedule 12M 5 a.m.Clarence Taylor Swings 5 a.m. 8 a.m.-Rev.. Ira McCall-Gospel 8 a.m.11 a.m.-Butterball 11 a.m. 1 p.m.-Delmer Stirrup Show ,< 1 p.m. 3 p.m.-Butterball f . i ti'v St4 1y 3 p.m. 6 p.m.-Wildman Steve t. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.-Reverend Ira McCall Gospel 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m.-Open Mike , 9:30 p.m. 12 Mi-Wildman Steve Except Monday e: FOCUS 5 Minutes: ; f 9:30 a.m. 5:30: p.m. 7:55 pm: Hendrik J. Berns k:: PROGRESS REPORT 5 Minutes y 'J 'isatst , 8 a.m. 1:00 p.m.-Blanche Calloway w_WD-NIMr. rM. ; r.b ..t SATURDAY: 12 M 5 a.m.-Clarence Taylor Swings 5 a.m. 9 a.m.-Delmer Stirrup Show 9 a.m. 2 p.m.-Butterball I's . 2 p.m. 7 p.m.-Wildman Steve , 7 p.m. 12 M-Delmer Stirrup Show ['i F. SUNDAY: ti You see Us Wilkens have been a family of distillers We invite you to taste 12 M 6 a.m.-Clarence Taylor Swings ;.z since way back in'86. HW. a real! old snap of Pa Wiiken talking to Our Family's Own 6 a.m. 2 p.m.-Reverend Ira McCall Gospel u. boy about Our Famil,'. Whitle,.Pa wu forever hammering into me and my Personal Recipebrother = William all of Grandpa Wilken'i rule for making whisky extra smooth and 2 7 p.m.-Clarence Taylor Swings Every time we make an p.m. tatjr and ..*,iwallowuif Grandpa took up distilling just about 80 year ago.And acquaintance we soon make 7 p.m. 9 p.m.-Open Mike Pa picked it up where he left off.Now we're following out Fa'.teaching.And we're a friend. Try our"Get Ac 9 p.m. 12 M-Alan Rock making lure you folk get to try our own Family'*Whisky Recipe ./* 'IJ/'L qualnted"Half Pint_and NEWS: 5 Minutes on hour that u.old time dutiller have alway*enjoyed amongst ounelve/r'tt> G.7I we will won become friend 1 Minute on half hour 0 TM0 B IQ* "' BCT This is the whisky us distillers cF ACQUAINTED.PANT 1II's F..ral Ho. made to drink ourselves- 4 FORMERLY "I. AllEI FUNERAL HOlE 'r'-MrI% INtr? Our own Family's Whisky-personally supervised by us"boys"just like 30 OWNERS years ago when we worked for Dad.Now you get all the extra smoothnessand Matt" H. Rohuings L.F.D. William L. Corey, Jr. tastiness that made Wilken Family Whisky so popular in those days- 8uttr" HtwMld Mgr. Harry L. Roll. Lewis , plus a big dividend in AGE and PROOF-on account of today it's 8 years ; Deis w =t STAFF old and 93 proof! Wf LK N FAMILY"893" MI. Htltl Perkins, S.c'y. Sh.raan Carey Charlie Jordan Harold P.rkins THE WILKEN FAMILY"893"-A BLEND-93 Proof',66%%neutral grain spirits. 1965 THE WILKEN CO..AladdinPa.Httt - 8 Nnrn- I1U N.I. IRD AVENUE 111.1341 24 HOURS . ! 1. , , 8 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26,1965EDISON I. CENTER SHOPPING GUIDE I IDON'T iL1 About 188,000 home JACK BELL TO GET FORGET TO FILE owners filed for Homestead tS EXEMPTIONSome Exemption in 1964 and thus TESTIMONIAL + p far, only 163,000 have renewed Jack Bell the Miami rIttJ : S Y 20,000 Dade County the tax assessor Herald "Town Crier" and _ home owners have only two added. veteran newsman who has weeks in which to file for Applications can be made given nearly 25 years of TI I Homestead Exemption Tax from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily service Variety Children's E i __ ;eh + Assessor Rue R. Oewert at the assessor's office, Hospital will be honored by said Wednesday. second floor of the court the people of Dade Countyon Deadline for renewing the house, and at 16 branch April nth. exemptions is midnight April locations. Those applying The occasion will be a W 1, and "no extensions and should bring legal descriptions gala testimonial banquet at e { 'tM _ exceptions are permitted' of their property. the Deauville Hotel with ____ said Oewert. luminaries in the world of sports the judiciary,theater, ' radio and TV -tllllsestrsm atuessssi sstasunmt lssnras stssaas slsmnsypr newspapers in attendance. I , Author Jim Bishop will \ I be master of ceremonies. U \ I: Reservations may be ob- ; tained by calling 3736374. _1 'S f I-I FOR PUBLISHER NEGRO GROUP RADIO, TV KE S L_ CHAIN _wS k - SAN FRANCISCO I.' ;,1 group area of investors San FranciscoBay led by Tobacco Company, makers of Pall Mall, Lucky Strike, Lucky Strike F liters, Tareyton, ', "". '' ,',leV. .!.,,'' ,{"'" ,,'''::' Dr. Carleton Goodlett, pub- Herbert Tareyton, Montclair, Carlton and Half and Half Filter Cigarettes presenting naples > ,>'<,'> "" ''" ;"'>"K,. -,'' 'I lisher, San Francisco Sun to the 75th Florida State Teachers Convention at Bayfrot Park Aldltor''... I fj -: >,> t:;';. :::,,:: Reporter, is planning to establish _ Ctl l .' :,,} local radio and tele- 1 1tSS > .t i: ::r stations vision owned and ,, : LOYAL 59ERSThe / > 'I ; \ I',' 'Itv. ;" and > 3r operated by Negroes Lk \ i : beamed at a Negro audience. Loyal 59ers will {: = The group has been incorporated meet Sunday, March 28 at .1' ,: ,> ,.,I as the Reporter 4 p.na. at the home of Mrs. , f JUx . t'" ";i '1": ;" Broadcasting company.Of Bertha Ayers 1065 N.W. 48thSt. Thair stylists ., 377 radio stations 'Ml members are asked to Wig{ I" ft r 1 throughout the nation, be present. Business of Im- x 4 'E beamed exclusively at the portance. Mrs. lona Turner, ; .. ::, : ;: ', '" > > < .:: Negro market, only four are president and Mrs. Alice I. !!"--:" ... : "..", A { t., .". :'i'I owned by Negroes. Jones, reporter. S : - . ' WIGS : BEAUTY SALON : 1 'Brand new. Already accepted J; }, 1 1I pow Earl's ; ", as the finest and most de- ;'f : h S I / .I.lightful beauty salon. i., + .,'I 1.G AGt; PaC bra Lo Eddie Lee Pitt- .. :" local businessman ,the SHORTY$35.. man popular - ' j.,7' I '.>b:""' P v S ; .':", : I Ij ; is the new own MEDALO STYLE #665 er c' the Dive-Inn Bar . Where old and friends For c n>l t* IllustraUd C l lof.of new meet 1772 NW 79th St. Phone Medala Hair Style*,WiflUU c pi j NW 7th Aoenue 759-8805 1 1I H91-9431. He invite: all and 1Iddr.ttBctMDnU... H'. yours- Send FREE name upon and 16131 EARL EDWARDS, PROP. his old friends to come r.qu Bt. Just writ.. and meet new friends. G.I/Med.1 Hoar Prod. Inc.D . .,. PHONE 759-8422. ,4480 N.W. 7TH AVE. Everyone welcome. imlf .pt. St 5. Blilyn 3$, N.Y. 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'. ; : :- :,d CONDITIONING CREAM ,f. tl7t I 1 : aI GUARANTEED TO HELP YOUR CONDITION List Price $1.IIL ; :'i' I OR YOUR MONEY BACKNUBAID Us! Price 1.29 Ii; .: [ I :::, , , . '",, ,,.) : ' ::4 ; \. I 'x.vk I ,< : ': SMOKEYNo give you fast relief of Dandruff, Itchy Scalp '< 1 ( > " \ ;: : table' charge and Falling Hair. Ask for it at your favorite I lANWMS NIGHTLY! TO THE MUSIC OF THE beauty salon or drug store. UNTOUCHABLES A Three Month Supply Only $1.50 MAALOX List Price 39e Hors 10 p... 5 a... HU-KAIR LARGE NU-KAIR LIQUIDLIST CREAM PRESs690 BERGAMOT 89 EVERY. "'SUNBAY AFTERNOON 6-9 P.M. CHATWHTS BEAUTY SUPPLY . I CORN BREAD'S NITE IN NASSAU 141 N.W. 62ND STREET PHONE 151412' 1.49 aac -- I ----- I '\. . J THE MIAMI TIMES Friday,.March 26, 1965 9 7. . .Ye 1Stl ffs 4 Bj- ALBERT W. ; Let no one tell you anything about the Negro 4 g except that he is a Negro himself. If he __ be black like me, listen to him. He might have something to say. Only by being a Negro and living the life of the Negro can one compre- "EXCELLENT" rating award goes to "The Lion's, Den," student publication at Florida Memorial College St. Atgwi- hend what it means to be colored. Then If he , be black like me he gets a deeper understanding. tine. Awarded by the Southern Regional School Press Insti tote, the certificate is presented above by the head of' FMC's department of English, Dr. William J. Barnhardt Emancipation came halleluiah! With it (right) to Joseph Carl Devine, "Lion's Den" editor. ;!Score came responsibilities that the Negro had no experience ing 45 out of a possible 50 points..tlie RMC publication with. Like a new born baby, there he ranked especially high in overall -I- was. The black man was free at last. He look- appearance. 7 I ed around himself. There he was like a kid in The Negro got himself into politics. He gota ANNOUNCING THE NEW LOCATION OF THE candy store. He was exicited. He was per- '--- ' plexed. He was dumbfounded. He was free. ;: - EARL CARROLL Momentorily h e realized that this i s h i B f. > -- -/I.I.. Father's world and everything in it was meant Mrs. Yoldez Murray makes for dramatic debit in the for him. INSURANCE AGENCY of HAl"S . "Gran Harp"April 2, at the Ro ey Plaio'i "Tkeotrt in The Negro got himself into politics. He got ____ -_."<- -_. . Hit G rJn." into the limelight. Why, those colored folks 4602 NW 7th Av.u. Mrs. Murray, a motive Mionian, careers as an instrvcter stole the "show." They were like ants in the for At Dad Covnty Board of Public Isitr.ctlon.Pfcoto by white man's cake. They were like unto dust. Glaaovr Stodios. They were here, there and everywhere in 759.4603I America, in the deep South. They had just gotten to heaven and they couldn't sit down. p So it was that Uncle Charlie got mad, I mean real mad. Something just had to be done r , p lIOMI PLAYING about those "you know what!" Charlie knew , TNROG CH 31 G'DRIVEIN that Negroes had a fear of spirits. lIe knew THEATRE NIA/ that they would run from a ghost. A ghost! Ghosts, that's the idea! The Klu Klux Klan was born. k [THE DAY THE EARTH SPLIT IN TWO! soul Soon cry afterward, "Lord How I heard Long?a" lynched The south Negro's SEE US FIRST COMPARE OUR RATES changed quickly. Just as fast as the Negro had South Florida's first fully integrated insurance risen he fell. tt The Negro was removed from politics. He agency. was removed from everything that was any I TOP RATED COMPANIES thing in the deep and shallow south. He was : Remember punished. It was as though he was a kid who I when you buy a home you can call had been left home to be on good Behavior, : on us to write your insurance. but had misbehaved."Uncle Charlie" was mad, I ; real mad, like he is still mad. Thousands of : Auto Insurance Negroes died while even more suffered daily. Yes, the Negro has suffered. He had nothing : SR-22's filed to begin with but "they" took that away. ' "They" took away his right to vote. But we MFIui.clry l AviHabU shall overcome! Which goes to prove that thisis , our Father's worldCOUSIN.to . PLEASE NOTE NEW PHONE 759-4601 ( be continued next week) IatyIARO CIASSfI.IESiit LWCCY uioaEw-WRtp1 " 11 f MME r 1t1AN 11ALtri' ON YAIICIp MAtiE'PFllpCO ; .. I : :::::::::::::::: ::: ::::::: HIT IN COLORs s k I I II Relax! Clifford Brown's. Embraceable - You with strings make a cool drink " well worth its fare at the SATELLITE. You a can hear this collector'sitem niftily with no strings attached MakeIt ,. . SATELLITE LOUNGE 6222 NW 7th AvenueCOOOFAY ." ,... s"utM.so srrrr truer !: ::::e=:2::::::::::::::::::: GOT THE NEW-CAR FEVER? g 1 ...tIIDu.nII.III.IIII .... Nlllllllllultlllpl IE111u1t " CIVIL SERVICE OFFERS. g .... -- --...._ tOB SECURITY We've a CUARAMTEED POSTAL Horn* Step* lnitrwctl- U.S. CLERKSVACATION nt .. got the cure! RAISES F.**r.1 l Entroncs I-. 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LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI First fully Integrated bank In the entire Southeastright - lure In the Edison Financial Center rM 6013 .'.W.7th Avenue Phone 759-4431 NOW PROVIDING NEW EXTENDED BANKING HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9i30 am to 2 pm; Fridays 9i30 am to 2 pm and 5 pnt to 8 pm. Drlvo-ln Window open Monday thru Friday 2 to 5 pm; Saturdays 9 ton oqn., --- --- -- ------ ---- ----- -- -' ... . .... ri: --1 1Mt. THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 .. . rakai;' ; nlrprobetlst( ); .cngr1'1' ;, .. .: . /. .' .. ..' .. .. ,' 'JL' 'e1 :. ; :'I": :e.o..Y.e:' "h'. .m" . ------ --- Men's Day at Mt. Olive Male chorus EWsayatN,1wProvid.NC. will accompany him. Macedonia The men have been working very hard to 28 March '"; make this the greatest " f--- day In the history of the New Providence MIs- f church. r sionary Baptist Church, r The chairman and his 760 NW 53rd St. will ott- committees are working McGhaney i{U| Tabor serve its fifth annualWoman's untiringly to give to tht: Day Sunday, secondto Speaks. . public a program Observes 64thAnniversary h March_ 28.. ___ ... none. The public is Invited - a+ to come and have Isn't life wonderful I your soul spiritually llft- am sure that there is always - M. __ a lot of Good we can The pastor, officers and 8 find to do in this life. The members cordially Invite jV ty, first thing we should do 4 o the entire community to i in the morning is t a k e the observance of the r a time for prayer and church's 64th anniversary thanksgiving, then out program at 3 p.m. Sun- .. i In our yards, back or day, March 28. BROXTON front and give our neigh- Deacon J,. Cooper, ISAIAH bors a very hearty good chairman and Sis. W. ,'Tfs. a Macedonia First Baptist morning and see If we Bruton, co-chairman of .. Church will celebrateits will feel ten feet tall. "' annual Men's Day on the church anniversaryare Mns. CELESTINE 28 I know that I making their final DIXON Sunday, March beginning alwaysfeel FRAZIER with the Sunday that way when I plea to each member toward - the support and Everyone is Invited to School, morning worshipand greet my neighbors both attend evening services. adults and youth. It is a duty he or she Is to givein , this Mrs. Mary F White Is wonderful way to start financial effort. .--__. u_ chairman; Mrs. C. J. Two very fine speakers the day.A . They want this to be a have been chosen to bring . co-chairman; ., Burney, .. success and the success of MRS. BLOSSIE HALE Rev. C. J. Burney, pastor. the messages.In few weeks ago I told eaoh member and friendof C.P. BENTLEY some of the youths aroundto Mt. Tabor. The speaker the morning at 11 in Bible mormng bring a verseor ST. LUKE BAPTISTRev. o'clock James Matthews Macedonia is located on will be Mrs. Celesrtine F. a poem and Miss Paris ST. BARNABAS W.M. Dixon of Pensacola. assistant U. S. District Douglas Road and Charles of 2261 NW P. W. Williams, Ann Hicks Mrs. Dixon is first vice Attorney will be the Ave., Coconut Grove. Rev.J. . 153rd St. had this to : 5871 NW 24th pastor say Ave. president of the Wo- speaker.The A. F. Finlayson is pas- Rev. E. A Culmer, pastorR. man's Missionary and Ed- Mrs. B. Green, reporter tor. "In the beginning was the Richardson word and the word was reporter evening speaker at , ucational Conventon, aux- The No. 2 choir will Last Sunday was llary to the General Bap- celebrate its 7 o'clock will be the pop- Deacon Isaiah Broxtonis with God, and the word anniversary Men's Day. The men of tist State Convention, ular pastor of Mt. Olive general chairman. Bro.C. was God." St. John 1:1.: March the church responded in Inc. of Florida. beginning 26 at 8 p.m.Friday with, a musi- Baptist Church of South P. Bentley, co chair- There is real pleasureIn a large number with anteresting The evening speaker cal program. Some of MI- Miami, Rev. K. E. Rogers. man. talking with our neigh- .!:. program. will be Mrs. Blossle Haleof ami's outstanding choirs ,, bors. The morning speakerwas West Hollywood. Mrs. will be present. Attention UshersAll ST. PETER'SAt Thought for the week: Arthur Eulla. Halle is first vice presi- Ardley , "God is our help; and we Richardson was the M. C. dent of Woman's Auxiliary The anniversary will be officers and a meeting held Sun- mem- must help someone today for the day. Rev. Demer- of Seaboard Districtof Sunday, March 28 at 3:00: bers of the Senior and day, March 7 at American the Sacred and every day. Try this itte was In charge of the the Seaboard Associa- p.m. with the Rev. W. E. Heart Junior Ushers Union Association Catholic Church, 4718 with me please, and see evening message. He tion.ANTIOCH Sims, pastor of New are urged to be NW 31st Ave., the follow- for yourself. Thanks. spoke in the behalf of M. B. Hope M. B. Church and present and on time for ing were elected as offi- men. We wish to thank congregation. Come out our monthly program, cers of the Sacred Heart our relatives and friends Opalocka to Mt. Calvary M. B. everyone support your March 28, at 3 p.m. at St. Shrine: who came out to be our Rev. A. H. Essix, pastor choirs both spirituallyand Matthews Baptist Church, Rev. S. Atchison, pastorC. guests and help us make Richard Gibson, Sec'y financially. 361 NW 17th St., Rev. N. Mrs. Dorothy held, Carter, reporterA our Men's Day a big suc- For the benefit of the F.,. Clark, pastor.A chairman; Miss Elizabeth cess. people moving into Carol Deacon Plenty Whitehead Rolle, recorder and trea- 'Mark' Women's Day Our chairman, Mrs. Sidney City and New Liberty president; Mrs. Eve- spicy program will be surer; Mrs. Elaine Red- will be held at Mt. Cal- Trotman asked every City area, you are cor- lyn Davis, program chair- sponsored Between St. ding, program director. vary on Sunday, March member to please start dially Invited to worship man. Matthew's and Mt. Zion 28, 1965 In behalf of the planning for our church with us each Sunday I Saturday night, March for your entertainment. consists The membership of Miss Angle body Society. A has very been spiritual plan- anniversary. Rev. Cul- am sure you will enjoyour 27 the Deacon program soul Board is Deacon D. Hudson, Carter, Mrs. Jacquelyn ned, and there will also mer is still under the stirring service. sponsoring aLe m o n president Anthony, Mrs. Eliza Bul- be a very fine guest weather. Let us keep Come one, cone all. Squeeze at the church, Ellen Rolle, reporterST. lard, Mrs. Dale Uptgrow, speaker. An invitation Is praying for him that he 1790 NW 55th St. You Charles Uptgrow, Mrs. extended to everyone. will be back with us very TRANSFIGURATIONFi are cordially invited. MATTHEW'S Immacula Jean Louis, soon. Also our organistMrs. Ellsha S. Clark Jr. Deacon William Cov1n Roland Jean Louis.It Dinners will be on sale Lillian Knowles is Vicar ton, chairman. 361 NW 17th Street next Saturday and Sun- home doing much better The Episcopal Church- Rev. N. F. Clark, pastor is the aim and desire day, at the church. Please Remember our shut- The Northwestern Sr. of all connected with plan to purchase a dinner. women cordially invite ZION HOPE BAPTISTRev. the Sacred Heart Churchto ins and the bereaved: >fanrHies. High School Girl's Glee you and your friends to obtain a suitable site Its P. Freeman, pajtcr Club will render a Song AME second annual Passion for the building of a Martin Memorial E. Jackson Feast March 28 at 6 reporter p.m. Sunday Musicale, April 4, shrine to the Most Sacred MT. CALVERYRev. Mrs. Bethenla White, di- Martin Memorial AME at Heart 4:30 of Jesus. p.m. Our guest Services were spiritually - D. A. Bradley pastor speaker, Mrs. Athalie high all day last Sunday rectress. The communityIs Church is still progressing - Invited out and Rev. Donald An- to Very come spiritually and experiencing - Sis. L. McGriff, clerk Range, owner of the Rev. Lane broughtthe enjoy an evening of song. thony, Canon Administrator great achieve- Sunday afternoon the Range Funeral Home. morning message and of St. Peter's Cathe- the leader- No. 1 and 2 usher boards, we all enjoyed it. Rev This event Is sponsoredby dral and Rector of the ments under This year's theme "A ship of its capable pastor, the male chorus and the : Jackson, the superintendent the Junior Departmentof Ohurch of the Sacred Calendar of Rev. R. H. Johnson. No. 2 choir went with Penance. of the our Sunday Schoolis the church. Heart is the executive director - pastor to Morning Star program will be climaxed asking that everyone for the Shrine. All roads lead to our with Baptist Church in Prince- a crowning of Mrs. send their children out ST. PAUL AME doors for Men's ton to the ushers anniver- Transfiguration for 1965. on open Monday evenings at 4 NEW MACEDONIA Day, the second SundayIn Rev. T. C. Kelley, pastor We had o'clock sary. a great At the Solemn EVen- for Easter prac- time. He told us to clean tice. Mary Rawls, reporter 31G5 NW 56th Street April. Brother Grady song Service at 7 p.m. on Holloway chairman and , Rev. Roscoe Jackson up, dress up and walk Services on last Sun- , Sunday there will be a Rev. J. E. Jenkins will day were enjoyed by all. pastor Brother Murry James Jr., out.Next Sunday will be our Joint service with Christ be presiding Sunday at 3 We wish to thank our Willie J. Beard, reporterOn co-chairman. EveryoneIs Episcopal Church. This p.m. for the No. 1 choir. very excited about this church's anniversary at 3 many visitors and especially Sunday afternoonI service is p.m. Rev. T. Johnson and Lenten one of o u r There will be singing the members of the I he Young Women's Auxiliary event. The question is - members will be there. features. Friday night from the Faysonlte and Auxllary celebrated its anni- will the men top the Come and be with us. Father Theodore Gib- various choirs of Miamion Board of Greater Bethel versary. Rev. Oscar W. amount raised by the wo- Visitors are always wel- son will deliver the ser- March 26. Everybody for worshipping with us. West was the guest speaker. men on their day? come. Remember the sick mon. is welcome to come. We Remember the doors of His text was taken and shut-in and those wish to say to all o u r our church are always fiom 1 Samuel 2:1.: who have lost their loved visitors to know that our : ones. Holy Temple church doors are always open. The Young Women wish ST. JAMES AME I open to them and they Choir No. 1 is sponsor- lo thank each and every- Rev. J. 1) Blacknell, Having FirstWoman' one of their many friendsfor "Womanless Wedding are always welcome. Ing a pastor NEW HOPE BAPTIST ," April 8. Tickets their help and support Bert Cooper, reporterI Day Don't forget prayer be purchased from In making their anniver- may Rev. W. E. Sims, pastorA. meeting Tuesday sary a great success. that we every any member of the choir.a am quite sure L. Stephens, reporter night at 8 o'clock. haven't that we Amount forgotten raised Serviceswere Holy Temple Missionary : 22198. Last Sunday ANTIOCH BAPTISTRev. On Sunday afternoonRev. are In the midst of drivesfor Baptist Church is having high throughout - very NEW SHILOH W. M. Bouyer and our building fund.In . Its first the day and we are Woman's Day on , C. P. Wiggins, pastor congregation of New Hope looking forward to a glo- Sunday, March 28. Eugene Jones reporterRev. Willie Powell, reporter Baptist Church, Pehokee connection with thisa rious time this Sunday. The speaker for the W. M. Griffin, pastor May we continue to will be in charge of the, Calendar Building Fund f to morning will be Sister J. Sunday the fourth Sun- pray for and visit the sick Helping Hand Club's Sec- Drive will be held Sun- invite We worship - you P. Hodges of Lake Placid day of the month, Sunday and shut-Ins. ond anniversary. We are day. All members are t with us. Dea. and School at 9:30: a.m. Rev. looking for each and urged to donate $2.00 toward I. Ss; L. C. Deal extendan The evening speakerwill Ross, superintendent. The members of Anti- this effort. everyone of . be Mother W. K. you.Notice invitation to each of There will be a och invite each and program you to their home Sun- Smith of New Bethel Baptist at 3 p.m. sponsored 'by everyone to Its annual Plaps for building are day afternoon from 4 to Church The time is the Pastor's Aid Club. spring tea sponsored by moving steadily ahead, 6 p.m. The occasion, "A 3 p.m. The guest speaker will be the No. 2 choir Sunday but the cooperation of the Spring Tea" 1414 NW 69 Holy Temple is locatedin the Rev. Strange. Sister March 28 at 3 p.m. to 5 L. Hill Chapter 116 is membership: Is demandedin at 7p.m. sponsoring a tea, Sunday, order for this great Terr. Sunday night Magnolia Park Recrea- Sheffield is president.We p.m.The the guest speaker will March 28, 4-6 p.m. at the move to be accomplished.You . ! will hear tion Center the members of you on Burlington , l Mi Miss Euphrates Abbitt home of Sis. Parlins 1311 Bro. Marvin New Shiloh asking will not be a slacker. I r voices of St. and 21st Court, are from Mt. Zion Baptist NW 53rd St. The Ludlow and Sis. Nancy Opalocka. Rev. George c h e prayers for all our Church. Invited. publicis know. So come out or Franklin in contest Davis is pastor. sick and shut-ins. send your $2.00 Sunday! ,i "- . THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 11 Rv. Girdwr C. Taylor, R.v. J.H. Jackson to Broward County SIGMAS PAY TRIIUTE AMrass Itptist World Coigross Hlr.The WALTER NewsBy ROWE Revs. Gardner C. which meets here June 25-30. DURING SIGMA WEEKEach The South Broward Concord Earlier, in the second Post VFW Taylor pastor Rev,Taylor is paired No. 8195 gave Baptist Church New York former Arkansas Rep. with plenary session William R. Gam- Chapter, West"-arm Beach away an Apricot Poodle at Brook Sigma Joseph II. Jackson Tolbert vice-president of year Folia Boyd. The affair and Hays in the seventh Rho celebrates ma Chapter, Fort. Pierce. plenary the Republic of ma a national - Liberia successful. Alfred was Olivet Baptist pastor. session in These chapters were extremely - an addresson West affair of the sorority - Church Chicago and president Africa will give the privileged to hear Bryant of SW 27th Ave. National Baptist Carr: "Freedom and Responsi- response to the civic wel- known as Sigma H. Hood and 44th Ave. won the bility." Soror Evelyn , Week. The Miami Chap- poodle. Comrades May- vention USA Inc., are two Regional Southeastern Rev. Jackson will de come.Among the other speakers ter, known as Gamma cock and Overton, masterof tentativelyscheduled the speakers Atlanta. of from to address the liver toe Sunday morning are B.A. Dahunsi Nigeria Delta Sigma, Joined their Syntaktes, the 5693 post 'of Opa- 11th Baptist World Congress sermon, June 27. and Edward Singha India. sorors throughout In this Soror Bawl gave the locka were out Saturday annual celebration. The program report of Gam-. night to this affair, also national slogan of the so- ma Delta Sigma Chapter.In Comrade Johnson. rority is "Greater Service this report, Syntaktes I 'local Easter Surfs Services Sit - Here In Miami the the significant bration Sunday March , Miami Easter Pageant drivers with gala- The vehicles and and made by her sister 'Sig- 28 at the Carver Ranches reputed to be the nation's general clerical workers, meaningful Sigma mas here in Miami. Specifically TEMPLE BAPTISTThe Week School. Many of the offi- was started Sun- largest holiday service will according to the Rev. V. when this chap cials from Hollywoodwill present its 14th annual production Wyrick, Jr., director. Missonary Society, day, March Social 7, with a" ter was only 4% years old be present. Come out April 18 in the Tickets are $1 for general Mrs. Florence Hepburn, This"Family event took Hour in, In 1959. They entertainedthe to this affair. place Orange Bowl. admission and $2 in the president, will have a din the Fiesta Room of the national boule which Sunrise services are set reserved section; however ner this Saturday at the Mary Elzabeth Hotel. The was a tremedous success. ALBANY STATE ALUMNI for 5 a.m. with an evening entire families will be ad- home of Mrs. Eva GibUon They attended 5 Sigma Family includednot service beginning at 7 p.m. mitted to the general section 1838 NW 5th Place. Serv only sorors, but the out of 6 boules and 9 out TO MEET The spectacular, with a for.$2. ing begins at high noon. Philos more specifically of 10 regionals in the past cast of more than ISO is a So inspirational is the Donation one dollar. known as friends of Sig- 10 years. While member- All Albany State College presentation of the Raster message of the drama how- ma. Mrs. Marie Price is ship and workmanship Is graduates are urged to meet story in dramatic tableau ever, that those unable to The Deacon's Board, the president of this small in numbers, the true at the home ,of Mrs. Doris S. form and will include scenes afford tickets can arrangeto Deacon A. J. H ann a, group. Sigma spirit has made Harden 2300 N.W. 152nd from the Christmas Nativity receive complimentarypasses. chairman, will sponsor its these shortcomings seem Terrace March 28, at 5 p.m. Passion Week and buildingof first States Rally at 3 p.m. (IIS), those Interestedin inconsequential. Syntaktes Business ofVitallmportance. the Jerusalem Wall. Additional formation can Sunday. Each deacon will Sigma, having Mrs. Hood was presentedwith Opportunities still exist be obtained from Pageantry, represent a state and the Gwendolyn Howard as a token of appreciation greetings from soror Al- for persons wishing to take Inc., P.O. Box 7265. Ludlum people who own that state president and also the ,.In the form of a gift, lene V. Taylor.It . part in the production. Nail Branch, Miami, or by phoningMO are expectd to support its Rhoers, Junior and Senior by the sorors of Gamma is a fact accepted that ed are ushers seamstresses, 51513. representative by paying High School girls in whom Delta Sigma Chapter. She when success comes to a their "taxes." Each one Is the sorority has taken an was assured that the size group and when the affairs - free to choose his state. active developmetal interest of the gift in no way reflected and plans of a group Greater Betkel AME Plans This promises to be an Interesting Along wrlth the magnimity of the continuously prove suc- I andour Rhoers were their moth- spirit of the givers. cessful, some recognition program, ers. Together these groups must be given the leader For Ckirch Anniversary deacons cordially Invite combined their one inter- Her speech was astute of that group. Good lead- all their friends. and from beginning significant - ested, Sigma Gamma Rho ership dedicated and sin- Greater Bethel AME guest minister at Greater and to end. Each gave rise to a beautiful cere leadership, reflects Church membership has Bethel March 21. The Baptist program that justly soror felt a moving desireto itself most vividly in the set May 3-9 as the church and significantly initiatedthe rededicate herself and final analysis of what a anniversary. This year In his 54th year as a Ministers' Sigma Week celebra- continuously revive the group does not what It Mrs. Margaret Carey will minister of the gospel, tion. spirit of Sigma Gamma promises or desires to do. Rev. Ward Is 76 years Rho. Syntaktes Hood admonished - serve as chairman of the CouncilThe The Gamma Delta Sgma steering committee. young and he was a wel- Sigma Week has as Its her sisters to chapter of Sigma Gamma come wit for the begin- Council met at 11 primary objective focusing uphold the ideals Rho has such dedicatedand Beginning May 3, Boards ning of spring. He choseas a.m. Wednesday with the 'on youth, being par- and principles upon which sincere leadership in and clubs of the church his topic, "Can You chaplain, the Rev W. O. ticularly concerned with Sigma Gamma Rho was its basslleus Soror Eunice will sponsor programs Prove What You Say or Mundy conducting the the broadening of their founded. She reminded us Liberty. Because this is a nightly. Special features Think to be True?" He devotion A very interest- cultural, intellectual, mo- that the most basic, most recognized truth, it was will include music, drama challenged the congrega- Ing and informative les- ral and spiritual scopes of significant of these prin- Soror Allene Taylor's and pageantry. tion to "Prove to be son was then taught by the week are geared to ciples rest In our truly great pleasure to present something ,to yourself and the Bible expositor, the the needs of youth as In- living the Sigma life, exemplifying Soror Liberty the Sigmaof Rev. P. W. Williams. Aigain this year, the then prove your worth to Arthur dicated. daily those the Year plaque. The Rev. F. celebration will Include a others through traits of moral and spiritual Honor ana recognitionwere your Reed was presented to Following closely the church banquet: honor- character that iden- to her for her given deeds. design Friday March the Council by the Rev.L. on , Ing outstanding membersof R. Ross. The visitor 12, at Soror Mable D. tify finer women, Sigma outstanding work in youth the church, living and He charged the mem- spoke briefly, advocatingthat Barlow's home, the sorority women, everywhere. The activities. A most hearty dead. Mrs. Marian Mul- bers to "Prove to be an the ministers work celebrated It's tenth sincere Sigma is loyal to and genuine congratulations - drow, chairman of the Instrument for God to whole-heartedly for the anniversary, using the our great cause, and In to Soror Liberty. souvenir program, has indicated help the people In Miami. upbuilding of the church, theme: "The Training of this world of today she Is Sigma Week .nas now that committee Show the community that splrituallly, morally and Youth is Our First Con pledged to keeping the come and gone, but it's members will contact you God Is a remedy for these economically.The sideration.: Sigma light ever burningso true purpose lives only. for your patronage.Rev. times." evangelistic campaign that our youth and our But actually, we can't under auspices of Joining in this affair world can see and admire measure it by days, for S. A. Cousin, pas- Referring to the the Council, I sin pro- were sister Sigmas of the the trail we have blazed. to a true Sigma, every tor of Greater Bethel, announced Marching Alabamians and gress at Mt Olivette Bap- Gamma Gamma Sigma Gamma Gamma Sigma day is Sigma Day, every the goal for the their well-wishers, Rev. tist Church, the Rev. I. C. and the Gamma Iota Sig- chapter received birthday week Is Sigma week. occasion and stated that Ward said we can marchin Micklns, pastor. The les- j many leading citizens Miami by bringing son Monday evening was >oooooooooooooYOU ' will witness the full weekof someone to church, doing taught by the Rev. Tun- . acivities. Mrs. Naomi the very best on the Job sell and the message delivered - W. Symonette is in chargeof and proving yourself on by the Rev. J. E. ABE A FAILURE? :, Jenkins music and Mrs. Marian the Job. Tuesday night : the Rev. Edward 'T. Graham - H I Shannan Is director of As the Invitation to Join brought the lesson ' publicity.The the church was extended and the Kev. K. E. Rod-I I .: : 'Financially? &e ,r author of "Wit four adults anu live gers delivered the mes I , Wisdom and Wisecracks" children joined. sage. The meeting closes I " one of the of Afri- Friday night. j jj : ': : :j',; ', : : , sages Mrs. Florence Moselywas j ,;. 'tN .,, *'< -f Socially? ;."14" ' can Methodism, Dr. A. named new leader ST. MARY'S M. B. .I ; ' Wayman Ward presiding for class No. 70. ; ':.< 4't t ;i ,;:<\t, ', x 1 r iWi '' elder In Chicago, was the Hev II V. Stuart, pastor ,:,*'>: 4 l1-\ :':>,' ,I A >1 ' Miss D Major, reporter 4 ':' :{;'k"., ".'" '<><,'/, v Mentally? '""< SALTER'S CHAPELRev. are looking for you there. Sunday there will be ( ,. . Choir No. 2 will go to St. Testimony Service. The 4 H. J. Benson, pastor Mary Wesleyan Methodist male chorus will furnish 4 F. Marshall, reporter on 5th court and 17th music morning and night. Do have lalnd filled Sunday, March 21 marled St. next Sunday at 3 p.m. Choir No. 2 will cele- you a the ending of the 2nd Mrs. LucIIe McCrae was brate its 3tth! anniversary . quarterly conference beginnIng elected as a steward for Sunday at 4 p.m. The entire with FEAR ? on Friday night, he District Conference church Is invIted. A March 19. This meetingwas and Mr. Cleo Rankin was unique program has been held -by Presid- elected for a steward for arranged by the program our do THE CESSGAP SOCIETY has a practical program that can change the We hope 1ns Elder the Rev. J. B. the annual conference in committee. Blake of the West Miami December in Fort Lau- all the choirs that have C direction of YOUR life from failure to success. THE CESSGAP SO- Dls'rlct. Rev. Blake derdale. been invited will be there CIETY starts by helping you change your mental attitude from NEGA- thanking all in ad- . you preached a powerful ser- ;Mrs Mable Wilson, you vance. TIVE THINKING to POSITIVE THINKING. Then THE CESSGAP mon In the 11 a.m. service - The holy spirit ran have our deepest sym- Our Men's Day is In SOCIETY'S practical programs will help you to Increase your Income, high. your pathy mother.In the Don't passing forget of ar fu.l, asked swing.to do All their captains best.. C to Improve your Business Knowledge and Techniques, to gain Confidence Stewards, stewardesses the sick and shut-in. Bro. Leon Kelly Is goIng .5 and Poise in all of your Social Activities, and to aid you in and trustees all out to make this , were con- handling each of your own Personal Problems. firmed In the 11 a.m. ser- the best Men's Day we ( vice by the Elder. Most have ever had.: Refresh- ..rrti..rr...rrr.yr.rrrrrrrr.rrrrrn.rrrrr Hoards and clubs reported Ushers to Meet at ments are on sale every < The' : CESSGAP SOCIETY. 100 percent. The Sunday at the church ; 1099 N.W. 3rd Avenue Rev Georpe Washington, Peaceful ZionThe hall. J Cessgap ;Miami, Florida' pastor at Marathon, was monthly Union of our guest Sunday night. the Ushers' Federation ST. MARK | : Dear SIfilJ We were so !iglad to have Association will be held Society : hIm. He brought the mesSage Sunday, March 28 at 3 Rev. C. W. Wade, pastor I Please send me further Information : !about the C.ssgop Society and Its will be held at program. It :\ for the evening and p.m. The morning service j his subject was "You Can Peaceful Zion M. B. was as usual with o u r J CULTURAL. ECONOMICAL 'd'amlnteruedlnl. \ . not Bear Your Burdens Church, 2100 NW 68th St. In change. )- ( ) Alone." A very unique and pastor < SPIRITUAL GROWTH OF ALL : Attending your study programs The evening service was ( elaborate program has conducted by Rev. PEOPLE. : / ) Your monthly publication Rev. H. J. Benson left been planned for your en- > The public is w. SName __ _____ Tuesday ------------- - for Jacksonvillefor joyment. ' the Founders Day Invited to come .." Avt. .,,,:S Address __--__--__-----_-_--__ . celebration. Deacon Edwin Ramsey, help the Willing Culver'l E ' District The Conference West MIami president; Willie J. Beard, Club celebrate its FLORIDA > j City ---_________.Tel,-_______ will convene March 31 reporter; Rev. C. P. Pres- bury versary.will Rev.be the 37i-6545rrrr: .....................r.U.r.r......: April 1 at Pahokee. We ton, pastor. .. .,- ------ ---:-:"':" \ ... ::=;: ... ':" II! -...--.-- - '' : -. .... .... -, ....-"........"'- _..... ... .. , - 12 THE MIAMI TIMES. Friday, March 26, W65 Cherished MemoriesIn RICHARDSON. RANGE !'1" 1< '.;1;;.;' :".: .. :';.: \.: '<,'.":",. : YC' .. ,." ,::J.1'1! '''l: !1!' our beloved loving mother memory, of STAFFORD MRS. SOP of H R 475 0 NIA NW 1795 JOHN NW PINCKNEY 73rd St., died at of CAI ) :' ,11IS. HENRIETTA 9th St. died March 22. Sheis 1 his home Saturday, March ;.. S.IIIIO ".; MRS.THOMASwho survived by a son :20. He had lived in Miami Carlton William Stafford, for 41 years and had been a teacher at Booker two grandchildren, two left u s March 19, T. Washington High for cousins and a daughter- CARD OF THANKSMrs. IN MEMORUM MMEMORIAH 1958 and father. in-law. Services held on 17 years. Survivors are Friday March 26 in the his wife, Alezellne, a sis- , Ellen Sturrup of In loving memory of. In loving memory of chapel with Rev F. J. ter, Mrs. Vlvllora Gainey Coconut Grove .wishes to my dear husband the late I T4 Hicks officiating. Green and other relatives. I take this method .of extending Services Saturday 1 p.m. 1 sInc i'e' thanks '... "" ULYSSES WILLIAMSof at Mt. Tabor Baptist i and appreciation to her 1508 NW 6th Court, Church. He will lie in 1 many friends for the died March 22. He is sur- repose at the chapel 2 i many kind words of expressions i vived by two sisters, Miss p.m. Friday. Minnie Williams of Jack- I 1 cards, flowers, I.. sonville and Mrs. Ida ROBERT LEE' ''WOODS telegrams and other Robinson of Donaldson- of Key Largo, died March acts of kindnesses shown "rq r +ta vllle, Ga.; two nieces, Mrs. 18. He is survived by his during the recent loss of 4 Clara Morton and Mrs. parents,' Mr. and Mrs. her two' sisters, Annie \, Eva Cruse. The body was Robert Woods; three Chambers, Johnson of .. :.;- \) ( 41 shipped to the Moore's brothers, two grandmothers. - New York City and Re- ,,\ Funeral Home In.Donald- Services held Thurs- i manda Culmer of Nassau, sonville for final rites. day in Key Largo. Bahamas. Special thanks i to Rev. Brown of Nassau, .' .,., .. MRS. FLORA BELL MISS DORIS F. HUF- J the choir and memlfers of . ..... MILLER of 5% NW 5th FIN of 4521 NW 14th Ct. the conregation and to the .it. Ave., Dania, died March died Maroh 21. She wasa j\ Demeritte Funeral Home. . '-0 22. She is survived by a student at Allapattah . ; .. sister, Mrs. Virginia Git- Elementary School. Sur- . .. MRS. GERTRUDE; DAVIS I l'. ,. _:..r:::!ra_ tens of Dania, a brother, vivors'are her parents, IN MEMORIAM > ." REV. E. M. THOMASwho Sam Brady of west Palm Mr. and Mrs. Huffin. Ser- In sad but loving mem- who passed to the Great departed this life Beach, three nieces, Mrs. vices Saturday 10 a.m. at Beyond March 28, 1962. Layres Jordon of Cocoa, New Providence Church of dear wife, ory my March 22 1963 , Gone but not forgotten. ; Mrs. Margaret Williamson She is presently in reposeat DEACON WILLIE G. Calm the bosom of thy The Family on- of New'York City and the funeral home 3'1 McGETH Mrs. Mary Covington, God Mrs. Julia P. Smith of daughterMrs. Fair spirit, rest thee now! MISS MARY .ELAINE Miami; three nephews. this life who two departed March 27 Ruby Jones, E'en while with ours thy Services Saturday at the MOND, the 10-year-old 1963. years ago daughter footsteps trod, chapel at 2:30 p.nx with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N My heart still aches with June, Jake and ;His seal was on thy brow. Rev. Fred J. Hicks offi- Earl Mond, 1511 NW 53rd Mack Davis, sons ciating. St., died as a result of an f lonelinessMy shed tears Mrs. Margie Davis, Dust to its narrow house accidental drowning Sat- God eyes knows how many much I daughterinlawTom beneath! WILLIAM MOSS, 1909 urday, March 20. She wasa miss you Covington, Soul to its place on high! NW 5th Ave., died March student at Allapattah son-in-law.: 22. He leaves a wife, Lillian Elementary. Besides her that have As I end the second sad Bennie Jones Jr. They seen thy she is survivedby parents Frederickand year. soninlawAnd look In death ; two sons, Wife and Children Grandchildren No more may fear to die. Vivian; a daughter, several sisters and Brothers. Services Friday Mrs. Sarah Surson. Ser- vices Saturday at t h e 11 a.m. at St. Luke Bap- Lone are the paths and IHKHORUH II M..ori. sad the bowers, St. Peters American tist Churoh. Catholic Church with the In everlastng memory Whence thy dear smile Is Rev. Donald Anthony DUDLEY GREEN, of of of our darling mother, gone; presiding. Homestead died March 19. In loving memory But oh! brighter home Survivors MRS. GERTRUDE a are Margaret dear mother sister our , ELLEN ALflURY than Green Charley Green and McINTOSH grandmother and aunt, ours, , Twenty-fifth anniversaryin In Leaven; Is now thine ALBERT. Garlan Chaney Servicesare , who departed this life__' LJ Heaven. own. Mrs. Jennie Knowles, incomplete.MRS. . i.I March 19, 1960. ,1 Sweet memories will linger Miss Sallie Thomas and 1413 NW; 1st place, resi- GENNIE MAE * Josiah McIntosh, Mrs. Lewis 9h. forever, Daisy dent of this community husband 5 } r BRIGHT of 2161 NW 5th f l.j Time cannot change them daughters for more than 41 years, Ave., apt. 4, died March \: Mrs. Lula M. Jones, 'tis true Charlie W. Thomas, son died March .17; Services 17. She is survived by Richard Nathaniel Rolle Years that may come and Family Saturday 2 p.m. from the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cannot sever Trinity Wesleyan Meth- John McKay of Ocala; four !. MtMorira Our loving remembrance CARD OF THANKS Jodlst I Church, Rev. Geo. sisters Including Miss of you. Johnson, officiating. McKay of Miami. Services In sad but loving The family of th* Her survivors are three held March 22. memory of my dear hus- Memories late. brothers, Dewitt of Tam- treasuresno are band, tr/ .. one can steal MILLER MARTIN pa, Lloyd of this city and WILLIAM JOHNSON, .... Earl of Nassau, nieces of 2145 NW 5th Place ;;".f..1 Death is a heartache no wishes to express their and nephews. ded: March 19. He ''had .q ,nt one can heal. thanks and appreciationto i ... lived In Miami for more .. .... Some may forget now all who assisted themIn i MRS. VIOLA JAMES, than 50 years, and had MRS. MALVINA DAVIS that you're gone their hours of bereav- 2230 Service Road, Opa- been employed by Crown who But we will always remember ment, a very special locka died March 18. Survivors Distributors for a great March departed 14 1960. this life on and on. thanks to the Mt. Sinai l are. three daugh- period of time. Survivorsare Five had to Always in our hearts. Baptist Church Fan ny, ters Mesdames Julia his widow Mrs. Mary part years ago we The Albury Family Antlers Temple, No. 39 Walker, Annie Lou Mur- Johnson, 7 grand children - No. 4 Pall Bearers Society ray, Viola Brown, seven : three great grandchildren With the mother we lov- and to the many sons Willie W., William, and other rela- ed with aU.our hearts CARD I OF THANKSThe friends and neighbors for Moses, Mark L., Charles, tives. Services were Wed- She won't come back; we floral designs, telegrams, David, Robert, James; nesday in the chapel. know 'tis true, family of the late cards and donations. five sisters, three brothers - i'; Thanks also to the Range 28 grandohildren. He JOHN McCLENDON of But some day, mother, r Funeral Home. was shipped to Ocllla, Ga. 777 NW 51st St. died on we'll come to you. r Ruth M. Spann, daugh. for final rites. March 21. Survivors are Forgive us, Lord, if we ItI And children. his sister, Mrs. Cleo Ca- should weep Willie Thomas, 243 NW mon, William Harvey, ABRAHAM LEE For the mother we loved 14th St., died March 20. nephew and George Mc- and longed to keep. Card of Thanks Arrangements are Incom- Clendon, cousin. He was who R this departed life Lovingly rememberedand plete. shipped to Soperton, Ga. March 31, 1964. greatly missed by: I The family of the late for final rites. God knows how muchI MIRIAM SPARROWwho AYCII ROBINSON, miss you. Never shall James Alexander Davis, B4_ departed this life died in the Kendall Hospital - your memory fade. son, Miami March 6th, wish to thank March 18. Servicesheld Frances Delevoux, e the many neighbors and Monday. There were Gov. Burns Meets May you rest in peace. Carrie Lee, wife daughter, Miami .' : friends for their kindness no survivors. With Voters .Margaret Clark during our hours of be- MRS. ANNIE VAUGHN , IN MEMORIAM daughter, Miami I reavement.thank We sincerely 2174 NW 49th St., died on League Joseph C. Davis, son F everyone for con- March 23. Arrangementsare New York dolences, telegrams and Governor Haydon Burns In sad and loving me- In complete. Albertha B. Ferguson, floral pieces. met Monday In Tallahassee - mory of our dear hus- Our special thanks to, daughter, Boston Mass. with a delegation band and father, Evelyn Davis, daughter THEADORA DENNISON Rev H. W. Moss of New FRANCIS f-om the Florida Voters Miami ATLAS Mt. Zion Baptist Churchof Leaeue. statewide Negro fs:; who died March 2, 1965 in Homestead, Fla. the CHARLES RICHARDSON political group, to discuss Prince Farrington, Asbury Park, N. J. wishes doctors and staff of Jackson 1780 NW 73rd St., economic opportunities for brother, Miami to express heartfelt Memorial Hospital died March 19 at home. Negroes. Ruth Hankersonsister thanks for the many kind the doctors and staff of Services Saturday, 2:30 League president L. V. West Palm Beach expressions of sympathy Lincoln Memorial Nurs- p.m. at New Bethel Baptist Davis! of Gainesville set Grandchildren nieces during our bereavement.W ing Home of Goulds Fla, Church with Rev. E. un lh! onoolntment thru and nephews' Williams officiating. Remains .. . - e extend special and the wonderful staff W. Y. White, executive As will repose in thechapel to the thanks to friends of secretary governor. of Francis Funeral bury Park the Jolly Ten Home. 2 p.m. Friday, until 1 There Is a report that MNEMMIAM Social Club, the Manager May God bless all of you. 9 p.m. then at home at Miami members of the 14' and co-workers of Phyllis The Family 10 p.m. Survivors Include Voters League were miffed - In sad but loving me- Wheatley Cafeteria, employees his wife, Perline; two because they were not mory of our dear mother, of Fontainebleau CARD OF THANKS sons, Alfred and Charles invited to take part in the Hotel neighbors amtfriends Jr.; seven daughters; Mrs. discussion. MRS BETTIE ROSS of 6th Ave., the We the family of the Francenia Hill, Mrs. Rev. F. J. Hicks, Harris late, Henrietta. Symonette, Edna who departed this life Funeral Home of Asbury Rolle, Janet Helen, Jac- March 31, 1964 Park and the Richardson WILLIAM GRAHAM quelyn and Shirley; a sister - I Memories are treasuresno Funeral Home. wish to express sincere Mrs. Esther Hepburn. ATTENTION one can steal May God bless all o f thanks and 'appreciation CHURCH REPORTERS! I ALEC GARDNER Daath is a heartache no you.Joseph. for the many cards, flow- MRS. MARY MILLER, a heal Atlas husband 2400 NW 159th St. died i one can , and condo- ers, telegrams ii who departed this life March 24. Mrs. Celestine Burn- Arrangementsare i ii Some may .forget you, lences that have been extended - March 25 1964A incomplete. side AuntMesdames Survivors but we shallRemember to us during our from Iva Clark Include a son, Herbert precious one us bereavement.Mrs. ; you no mat- All church nws must bIn * Is and Naomi Sea Foster daughter-in-law, Marie gone, ter how long. Ella Davis, niece love is still Sisters. Miler. our olfic no later than A voice we Amos L. Ross son Mrs Ira Williams sister r A place is vacant In our 7 p.m. Mondays for publication , Olivette B. Ross daugh- Baby Girl World, daughter - -hearts, terinlawThe of Mr. and Mrs. David in Friday's issue. That never can be filled Ross and Carr WORSHIP WITH YOUR FAMILY THIS SUNDAY World of 1770 NW 53rd Lurena Gardner and Family St. died March 18. Ser- --Id. Family vices held March 25. I I : , . I .,.....,.r.- ,. , I r r- THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 13 ' Reconstruction. . FOR RENT 1 M..I>>.,. of Indian tribes>> During , .. ,. : ; : :' .. : : : : ; FRONT BEDROOM, twin CBS DOLL HOUSE owned EManclpotlon Negro, .1.ProclanMtlon.tboso .... Aft.r, Negro In Solma was, AI.octal.......city ludg. "CLASSIFIEDFOR ; .1. : ; :1 beds. $13 week. Call PL 0-- : ;, : : : 7-6672. Indians not only freed .. ,.' i $300 DIWI .... slaves but ... thom Furnished 1-bedroom full ....bar. of .... trlbos. r -fr-S i.12 i.- 7 ! SALE FOR SALE"I apt., large rooms, quiet, no children $18 per wk ' II'LEX' BARGAIN HUNTERS' AM THE GREATEST"To 1323 NW 58 Terr. Phone. $65 M.it BEDROOM SPECIAL. $195 down for the owner 5323206.UNFURNISHED. NEW BARON HOMES I . quality buyer who 1220.22 N.W. 42ad St. 3-bedroom 2 brand new , is looking for a luxury- APT. 1921 N.W. 50th Street bath home. Model open type house that has Call R91-JW43 or Inquire 2 BEDROOMS, A-ONE 12 hodroons, 1 hath each I III' Sun. 1-5 p.m. 541 NW 44 1135 N.W.41st Street St. JE 1-6902. everything Including low 1641 NW 64 St. SHAPE SEE II2SNV |.'. Excellent locatioa. price and best terms. Inspect I 3 largo It..,...., 2 hath, I me Sunday 1-5 p.m. NICE ROOM, 2141 NW 2STH TERRACE. $14,500$450J.w. FHA. INCOME PROPERTTY. 3- at 817 NW 43rd St. JE 70 St. Phone 691-6590. I' Fla rooa, 11r','. Opta I -- -- I bedroom CBS home plus 1-6902. I 35. Easy ler... Choico 2 bath I 5.1..... ... Soloslodios 2-bedroom, apt. In ROOM IN heart of Liberty iacoaio property fey s.le.L. ' rear plus garage on CALL OWNER City, $8.50 double ...te1 c lots. Coraor lot. We have 4-BEDROOMS r I' large key. telephone, 1545 NW 68 Call Fenster Realty, Bro- Z-baMis. $250 down, stove St. OX 1-2494. WI 5.9116 1 150.100. Good for chorchor I /1 I II II ker, PL 98779.2BEDROOM new refrijf.. air cond. $73 ...1..... month, $9.500 total FHA. ROOM. Furnished, very I FORTUNE REALTY I II II HOME CUS Phone 751-2243 for address decent neighborhood, all WE BUY LAND, HOMES, (Rag. Broker) Fla. room. $12,000, $400, Ben-Korl, Realtor.NO adequate facilities, pri- ACREAGE. BUILD ON I I II down payment. Location, vate bath, private entrance S $2,500 Til I .... 79TH STREET 1815 NW 88 Terr. Open QUALIFYING parking facilities, ,. YOUR LOT OR OURS. I iI Sunday 1-5 p.m. Also duplex ly furnished Fl- single man preferred, N... U..."? Cell Baroa PHfiflE 7614251 cottage $250 CBS, 8840 NW 18 down and 1444 NW 38 St. HIVI Cwfc? I II Ave. FHA. Seller move right m! paying Modern JE 0'IMwwrnms/ furniture and ap Ask for Arthur closing cost. Open Sunday pliances. HELP WAITED Solo.on..J Freshly painted .. 1-5 p.m.NEW - and I WILL KEEP child very pretty. Keys at your 121 RV 48TH STREET Life in home while v o u Realty, Realtor my 4932 !! NEW!! 3-bedroom, NW 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. work. 691-2339. Lillian ..,. .. -- ..".... ,. ,_ . 2 bath CBS homes. Re- Open evenings Longly. "- tI.r 0' : ? and Sun- .' : duced for this week. New days. \, "' , Genie Homes!!! Location, WAITRESS at Royal Owner sells today. I ,.i;,," ".4, 't! -J . 521 NW 46 St. This one NO CLOSING COSTS rive-In, 68W NW 15 :I .l,<: ,1'ff.:,.I .' -r T", ', has garage. 1121 NW 75 Modern CBS Ave. Huge 3 bedroom, CBS. ( "" .,. 7 ( St., 1141 NW 75 St. Open $600 down and duplex.$90 Only a Move right in. Beautiful ,iil. ,...,iL, 1Ji.1--,.1:., ", "'_)-r ;:jA4\! .;_;,:. ,.., ,..,A"W'".. r.. i$,It._ ), Sun. 1-6 p.m. Don't miss month. Live rent free! CARPENTER Widow comer. $73 month. 1E.LL TRADE MTU YOU AND GIVE YOB TOE CASK this. Fenster Realty, Bro- 2-t* rooms each side, will give $2,500 equity in ; ker. PL 98779.FANTASTIC tile roof, appliances. 2-bedroom modern house. Large yard, fresh paint. Balance mortgage is CALL OWNER OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 to 6 ,... CBS. Home Life Realty, Broker 4932 small at $55 month for with garage, extra large NW 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. building back porch with VI 5S88SREDUCE 1221 Rff GIlD STREETS lot. Appliances, sprinkler Open Sundays, evenings. shower bath. You furnish! .. this broad BOW ..... COM over ..I hove a talk with system, barbecue pit. 1730 material can be good ..I..... NW 83 Terr. Go by then NOQAULIVING--3- used material. Informa- call Fenster Realty, Bro- bedroom CBS cottage. $300 tion call 696-4014. -0-- ker, PL 9-8779. down and move right in! ALSO SEE THESE: Appliances, fenced yard, MONEY MAKING freshly painted wonderful LOT Nice location, 49 Looo .g> to f Saa.aJtiI 2niNffMTH STREET PROPERTY location near buses, St. between 29 and 30 .....> $250 Jew FHA $46 a.mi .odb 1-2 bedroom, 1 bath and schools, shopping. Key at Aves. Will build to suit 1-bedroom, 1 bath. Two Life Realty. Broker. 4< 32 If have a lot to DrLoag1S48 1 m mo STREET separate houses. Fully NW 7 Ave. PL ft-4371. you.sell call you us. Also we build S.W. lot St.C3RS0UBATE A largo 3 bodrooai BOOM $600 dowa $M o ...t.. Open evenings and Sun- furnished. Call NE -5-- and repair. 2 Duplex, 1-bedroom, 1 days. n 44740 bath each. Fully furnished. 3-3198 or 691-5851. HO OJAUFYINfi!!! NO CLOSING COSTS ....... -- JIll 3 4-bedroom, 1 bath. 3-bedrooms, 2 baths CBS, --------------------------Y6BB----------------------- 1866 NW 5ht Street 0.. FHA atg. Small dowa poy- Separate entrance for 2 $3.')() down, $89 month. RERTSRIALROVFORHOREYMIHeHR .tat. rear rooms. Fully fur- Large enclosed front M MOT 5263 NW 41 it Street A ".Ir. B.I., co.plotoly ropairod. - porch, 2 kitchens, fresh- nished. Oso FHA.t.S.II.... ly painted, near school SMALL PAYMENTS May be purchased sep- and shoopine. Key at ,.,...t. arately or all together. S 1,000 S 20 ....* Life Realty: Broker. 4932 A SUPER SPEOAU!! Down payment and bal- NW 7 Ave. PL 9-437U S 2.000 .. $ 30 ....t.. ance mortgage arranged.at 6%. One Excel Open evenings and Sun- $10.000 T $100 ....t.. 1741 KV nt STREETA lent offer. See me at days. terrific CBS ho.. $250 d... $69 a Booth LOANS ON VACANT HOME, LOTS OR ACREAGE property Sunday from 2-5 I.IKE NEW ells $250 WE HAVE KEY CALL USIII P.m., 4110 NW 23 Ave. down and $58 month. I., ..* 2nd Mert..... Fenster Realty, Broker, .Talniisted windows, refinished Ell EVERY DAY IRCLUDIRG SATURDAY SUNDAY PL 9-8779. floors, new kit- R. I. Icroa MortliliS chen cabinets | and fix- ALL DAY OPEN SUN. 2 0 P.M. tures. This house is like 14535 N.E. 5th Avenue Mortgage Broker 745 NW 47th Street hrand new. Key at Life rwwwr Aanr..aw!f/-' JI Nice large CDS 3-tocd- Realtv. Broker. 4932 NW . room screened porch, 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. Open ;" : ..,...,:.IW"y.J 11'1' j'r..i'. dining room garage, pa- evenings and Sundays.NO 4' I ,.1o' 4I' " finished.patio, hardwood floors- re- ,. ; ,33'! MW'J': Avenue 43y4-.. J.; inside. Newly painted CLOSING COSTS 'Y.- ,, -'., -, o-*, ." '. .r3u Only $350 down Lovely 2-bedroom homein $78.30 month ,, ... $11,300 Manor Park $2!O down " ....., a 422R5 FHA. Owner ; , Enclosed pays closing and $77 month. - costs. Shell Realty, Bro front and rear porches, P ker 4260 NW 7 Ave. separate iraraee, new roof. $ RJ 3 758-5551. rue. apnllances. some furniture freshly! painted. -- ..,.... ........"'''';0.''' ..- ,. EDISON Specials , GORGEOUS corner CBS Kev a' Uf Realty) Pro- '."CL'IES'$' . duplex, 5 years new, 2- ker. 4932 NAV 7 Ave. PL , bedroom each side, 2 9-4371. Open Sunday ;: ELEBTIC.C :Y>.GAS J .LI..E, I < ' utility rooms, '" : - carport, : :. '.T'fii"E' 2j' i . TNEE' :'OPEN Si iY built in HOME . ovens. Some fur- pT.11TTF1Ji , : . nUure. $700 down, $17- REDUCED $1,000 : ,!i '4 COMPLETELYfUESIiOS: : ,FIIINI, ,.. .p ./; 0fl; .. \ ... Ash. : ;'1" 500 FHA. Lovely area. Open Sun. 2-5 p.m. 1710 J ., .,v, .. .'? . > Realty Near everything Broker. 4260 Shell NW oak NW floors 83 Terr., earage.3-bediooTi$350, :(CBS, ; M. comor,. tilt:.roof.,, ."Geti $11,'"' total,".0.iN.94 {, 7 Ave. 758-5551. down. Ben-Kori Realtor, o eS ;'$ aeat6:FHA 1e..1., '.: anytime 751-2243. DOLL HOUSE 2-bed- no ....'..TIIIIIME room CBS plus carport, a MONTH s real bargain. $9',000. Small Like new$79 2-bedroom CBS, '3 w,..., CBS, the roof,',largo ......1. cornet lot.:Sprlok' down payment. "A RealDeal" beautiful oak floors tile ; '. ,jar I. systf, carport' o.l, $3M.... :FHA. " Don't miss this roof, good stove and refrigerator "' ' one. Fenster Realty, Bro- $300 down, ..,j '!'J"J ;;jN'M.4nnTmm ker, PL 98779.5BEDROOM $11,800 total, Ben-Kori "-' : "" \ ,,(' : ,' . ::1i Realtor anytime 751-2243. :' }: / 'SECUI'"ITY" ,j'i; I.."1.">"' 1" ,', ;. .jNo .IM 'It 1" CBS home, Ji. ... fr.... .. : ( fIg,FHA olroody ploctj.:$78 Boat* prys.ry biJ "* *<$** f'iW** ""#>* ; /** .,. :!, .. ,.,,' ,, , plus extra efficiency. 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath CBS ( y.'fMil iUP 'VftMBiyE UttyBoMF : : ".w ., ").tli. CBS.... with FI" .1'. t'jJ.j'l'i' ,, ( . " Excellent income property -$300 down. 16431 NW 18 .;' !, W>,,;:, ;!."'ii'. .';Y"4' fli PT';J.(,i.<.H...01)1"rJr olom iiffjpnFJhtf.,', .y( ""' >,'7 .1.0 f.t'<.<0<<,.",,. ,r;;..:;.;..'.r.'btVJ.)1..1..'I<" >""'"t." ,.',..,..""".1<>1'(_....',,<',. .'sea"n...,.,'',",..(11..1.',,'<,.-d."1\. ,.,."'v")tt_." Oh! Yes, all furnished -Ct. WI 9-0077. even to linens. Call to Open 1-6 Sat. 8319 .... IITH AVENUE DRIVE BY THE FOLLOWING THEN SEE EDISON: show you this terrific d2-bed-- buy. Nice area. Fenster 1805 NW CBS 53rd newly St.decorated CBS tilo r..f, gorogo, $250 ...., $64 Booth, Opts -40308.W.. lit Avt. CBS. oa corer. the roof, Flo Realty, Broker PL 9-8779.room 1>5 Saadoy.INI ..11"1. ....II.lc.. enclosed porch, car- ,.._. Jiaiog rooa, carport No ,. "POOL HOME." 3-bed-porte. awnines. priced to -- -- 2 1737 N.W. 47th Ten. CBS "., ... 2 Mdr.... oa 1 room CBS corner, large suit 887-3950.owner 758-5400 or H.V. 84TH STREET IItI.! Tile roof. $14,500 FHA. $450 ..... FHA 5 lot, lovely location. Near 3 old. buses, schools, etc. FHA,SEE THE NEW 3-bed- CBS, tilo roof, Flo r..., f.. .., $250 ...., $67 .". 521 years N.W. 48ta St. CBS, the roof, carport. $68J2 only $500 down. Call u!''room 2 bath quality built oath FHA. on this Fenster Real 1-5 Sunday. --5-- , one. houses ty, Broker. PL 9-8779. 622 NW open 21st Ave. and 4-6808 N.W. 6th Art. 4 UJrooau, 2 baths, f,,.., 1940 NW 60 St. PL 2311 H.V.82RD STREET | CBS, tile roof, Flo roo., oorogo. For a largo family. FHA BARGAIN price -and$1,000 seller below pays 1-3604. CBS. tilo roof, $300 d..., 2 Flo rooBS/wolk to 1sckools. No ....Ufyl.'. closing costs too" Y o iU LARGE LOT zoned for 74. save more than $1,500, 4- ant. 50 x 150. 333 NW i HE ARE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AID bedrooms, 2 baths, jalousie 10 Ave. PL 13604.D DRIVE BY TODAY, t... call TU 70403. Wo .... | SUNDAY windows awnings, big Florida room, garage, and H Construction. 3- ..., otkors. .... $100 ..... Wo tr.... appliances. Extra large bedroom, 2 tfath CBS Reoilprs corner lot, landscaped, home. Terrazzo floor, I IY I / sprinkler system with fenced In yard, awnines. \ Grefor Itailty, lrok r own pump and well, also bank sacrifice. 2780 NW 1512441c ity water. Keys at Life fit St. m 5-1119. OpenSat. TIt 1-1413 \ S t Realty, Broker, 4932 NW and Sun. 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. -- .. .. .".-;;"::-.:-;-, :-" ;;::=-::::.:=- .._ -" . : .. .r'" or e. ''' I ._ .._ ._ _.'" '_ ..... ---r. .. ---- --- ..- .. .. - 14 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 l.. llll"'I'''' '''''''''''--6 ''. '''''''' '''' ''''f''. GIRL SCOUTS ,<\ }.%%t'f;\": X..:.:;.,.':/!''','\ I'4: .Jt' >n 't, ,, ( >t "F'gay .. "" "".'t".::,; I1,-IJI'I INVESTEDAT y \7 I'.f" \ \ .' '';h. ;' t < ':' ':i'iI"M (HAPPENINGS: IN OUR SCHOOLS :l LiLLIE EVANS : Monday night March 22, ..-.... ...# .....,......... ......... --_-_-_-_- _._._--- ---------- ._"_ -_-__.._--- one hundred ninety-seven - --- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---------9 - -- 9 - Brownie, Junior and Cadet NorthwesternPoets BTW SCHOOL NEWS 9 Girl Scouts and eighteen a leaders made the Promise, : After much campaigning repeated the Laws, received i li: the time finally arrived their pins, and were formally Miami Northwestern March 23 for the invested in the Girl Scouts Student Council's annual High School students took of America Organization.Our . ' ou t their pencils and election. As a result of thanks to Senior paper and wrote poems of the election: Troops 409 and 830 along their ideas in rhyme for Gloria Johnson was with Cadet Troop 480 for 1 ..fb.r entry into Greater Miami elected 'student council performing a very beautiful Poetry Festival sponsored president, Sarah Albury, Flag Ceremony, and to bin ;T vice-president and Caro- by the LaramoreRader Senior Advisors Mrs. Thelma lyn Smith was chosen Miss Williams, and Miss Elizabeth Poetry Group affiliate , BTW. Jones for their assistancein of the Academy of , ' investing the leaders and ' American Poets. The par- The capers defeatedthe P helping where needed. ticipants and their titles Bahama All Star ouj were: Team 79-65 March 20. Mrs. Williams also serves as Thaddeus Pin 1 k Both varsity and junior Registrar of Ixora Districf. n e y, Many parents and friends 'Dream Girl." varsity teams participated - in the were in attendance to watch Irwin game. Delores Wallace, "The Baulkman led the team to the girls come in wearing Unforgettable Woman." 1 uniforms and beautiful white victory by scoring 20 Mary Edwards, "Des- dresses. a points. Willie '" '" Williams :Jiny bcored 18 points. Rosalind Ray, daughterof Among the highlights of ... .4 Bernice Blackman, "Life Mr. and Mrs. Fish Ray of the o remony was the lighting Vs. Death." The juniors are looking 1637 N.W. 5th Ave., receiveda of candles which included Patricia Glover, "A forward to the Junior- trophy for composing a a candle in memory of a Place of Happiness." Senior Prom to be held poem at Booker T. Washington courageous woman who fifty- Julia May 22. Students were School March 12th. She three years ago felt the need Walton, "T h e is a student for bridging the between asked to meet all obliga- at Dunbar Ele- gap Many Faces of Rain. - tions March mentary. She likes peoples throughout the world by 29. writing. ; Thelma Whiteeditor ia chief of the Brownsville Sandrell Rivers, "On .' u 11 i e 11 e Gordon Low. Falcon, Stage." The juniors went on a HOLMES ELEMENTARYThe Candles were lighted for and who excels in singing and speaking, has received amerit Eddie Bell Fleming, hike held at Virginia Key Science Committee each of the ten Laws and the award from the Dairy Council of Sooth Florida. "America" Beach and juniors March 19. Seniors Organization of Holmes pro- three points stressed in the The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. White, 2950 Lizzie James, "If All took Indivi- vided teachers and pupils Girl Scout Promise.We N.W. 51st also in the dual pictures March 23. that Terr., sings Angel Choir at St. Paul's Mothers Were Like You." with a one day Science regret our Roman Catholic Catheral in Hialeah and is member of Barbara Grace, "Febru- Congratulations to Institute on Wednesday Neighborhood Chairman, Mrs. a ary." Netters in their BTW first March 17. At this time Mr. Clarice Littles, was unable Student Council. Daria Smith, "Love." game of the season in Stewart Darrow Supervisor of to be with us. However, we The Dairy Council has a continuing program to honor Nathaniel Roberson, their victory over North Science of Dade County indicating received a message her reasons from for her merirorius school age young people in Dade County.Norn(nations School accompaniedby "Praise. Dade. The Tornado net- Mr. System Harold Guinyard and not being present and her can be sent to Agnes Edwards, 100)) N.W. 7th St.WIGLET . Marva Gardner, "Spring" ters, coached by James Mr. Richard Greenburg, congratulations and best ... Ranzer Wright, defeated the Turner, "Ten- Dade wishes for Studio TV Science teachers, a successful t<;>-Two." Netters by a score of 8-1. observed science lessons career in scouting. HAIR STYLES Cheryl Ferguson, "For In organizing of the by teachers of the committeeand This is just the beginning trf .....tats.* tkma .hi ...... CtMrttl Nightowls Only. Urban League Youth gave demonstrations in of many worthwhile (.tot *. ".,... TOT PttOILJM" Alonzo Mumford, "The Community in Dade some classes. activities we plan to Imple- ,.-.. ... .. WIlt .... IItIr .. 1M Room" ment for the Girl Scouts at .to* BMT Mw own .. tar ..... UMs ..' County, Fancy Bannister, After dismissal of pupilsthe Mturri, M wwM ...... Ernestine Ostorne: "Is 11-1 was elected record- principal and teachers Lillie C. Evans Elementary. c..s... M. bM MM M, crawl *4 ,.., .... This Life," "Nothing." ing sercetary and Beth- along with the distinguished Alese Gill, Principal EASY TO SIT "A Plea to Life." sheba Dean, 11-3, repor- science personnel met in the ATTACH tUTYUl. Sandra Bohannon ter. cafeteria for discussion and COMES IN.IEGULAI "Na- AND ture." evaluation of the science B.T.W. BAND THICKER STYUStJt Congratulations to De- organization of the school. "- ct Marian Rolle, "I'll Re. loris Hayes, Wayne Mr. Guinyard and Mr. Green- "He that toots not hit Off Mack member JFK." Fulton and Judith Gardiner burg were in congruity with own horn, the same is not 0.MI...\...eo... ,73, "MISTY"-4L50 GrtyS3 Margaret Miles, "T o and Mrs. Marian Dr. Darrow. tooted. The B.T.W. High sassflog' 1711/Tll.lr ISpM-is 1. morrow is Promise: Shannon. Wayne scored The science committee i is School Concert Band is preparing - "That's Life," "A Chance the highest average on the composed of representatives to toot in the Dade 'Dt in Plans Eh?" SAT test. He will attenda from each grade group. The County Music Festival Con- August Bullard luncheon April 19 sponsored group representative is the test Clinic on Tuesday,March a ." "Life'Stages. s by the Miami science chairman in his 30. Each year the B.T.W. Band . Chamber of CommerceHis grade group. Parents Club and the B.T.W. Jennifer Wallace, "We homeroom Committee and grade Family engages in a fundraising teacher , Can Be _ Up Mrs. Rosemarie Anderson chairmen are: a drive for the band. Ruby Mackey, "John will accompany him.- Doretha Mingo, chairman; On Monday night March ueaua'uu IIUBT M.ieMHeu.mciiB vitur in." " Kennedy. 29, the B.T.W. Band Parents Betty Meares, 1st Grade; Inez Lula Wright, "Misery." Deloris Hayes was nam- Foster, 2nd Grade; Ondrea Club will meet in the band .sets.... n MnAL II III na. ..Tr"a noouces nay. "-':..... . Gail Williams, "Virture l.... ., isJ Tan Florida and Lewis, 3rd Grade; Mercedes room at 8 p.m. Band Drive N.T. stnsFS. Unrequited." Judith Gardiner, first McCullough, 4th Grade reports will be made at this ......... ...... WN If t...... wU ; ... .... ... .tue..i. "E.pont'$1.50" Alvin Bruton runner up. Deloris will be Robert Young & Bledsoe time. April 29marks the close w: =--S'U .... nil .... .d720 "My =.' *m IkWHT M* 1LM given the of t he fund drive with the Heart Is In America." opportunity o Sergeon, 5th Grade; Nancy compete in the Miss Tan Dawkins & Clinnon Stinson, B.T.W. Instrumental Music , Rossie" Lamons, "My America Contest on April 6th Grade. Department's Annual Evening tlMlRE Mom. 10. Mrs. Marian Shannan, The science committeewill of Music. All students wish . Wining: poems will be for being elected presi- continue in-service ing to take summer band A NURSE'S AIDETHE read by a panel of Greater dent of the Florida State training and strive to stimulate should sign up at once. Miami well-known Teachers Association. the teaching of personalities, Wednesday, science concepts at every --. April 14, 8:30: p.m. in Bay- Students participating grade level. IDEAL SCHOOL FOR In the front Park Auditorium. county social stud- Mrs. Agenda Paschal, First prize will be a $25 ies test March 27 are our Assistant Principal has TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO Savings Bond and five i Wayne Fulton, Helena done a wonderful job in co CHURCH SUNDAY TRAINING NURSES' AIDES awards of merit. Duhart, Dorothy Ingram, ordinating the program for a I Mrs. Lois H. Oliver, Henry Norton, Hilda Mc- good start. 2380 W. FLAJGLER STREET Kelly and Sandra Hfol- contest chairman, wishes land. ,. .. .., Cell for'InformatiM and for brochure: 444-4637 or 443-9741 to '' ,' thank the i't. ) 4t' . t students : ''' : %I.1' \iIt'< ;)tT.j.i..CY; ..._. ...:; -- .....t. .' &r( ! teachers and the committee The students i'V' classes 9 of Mr. 1J Morning a.m. 12 p.m. of Miami preliminary Nprthwesternfor judgesof and Pratt's Mr woodwork Haley's Graphics classes f"I; ; 'i BOYS AND GIRLS! I' .\ Evening' classes 7 10 ,... their cooperation The classes displayed their -:: \;" t.__ "__'''__>___.y '._ I REGISTER MOW FOR NEW CLASSES judges were: C. Baker, projects at the Economy ',. ' Mrs. G. Donaldson, A. Drug Store and Roosevelt 11. ?* IP V Evans, Mrs. E. Heidt, Savings and Loan Association Wa Am KActfen . Mrs. D. Maxwell, Miss H. , chan.Robinson Mrs. L. Stra- Club for You* fltaISS,I : W..F. '. , AUTO INSURANCECheck 3ao to oy5 LISTEN TO BLANCHE CALLOWAY'S our new, lower rate and easy financing IMMEDIATE SRi22 FILING 6 tO I! Briny this ad to our office and receive a free gift PROGRESS REPORT D. Goodman and Son, Inc. "Insurance, Real lEttwte, Mortgage" Business member All People Democratic Club On WMBM Second beginners class ,starting Saturday, 2688 NW 62nd Sreet OX 14)380Uitiroht March 27,2:30-4p.m. 1490 ON YOUR DIAL $17.50 6 Weeks .,mortal 'ark Every Saturday Enroll Now HAS ,,...t....... plots ef 8 grove spaces .r less ALSO Immediate. single grove space interment aa.. & 1 p.m. Wt ire lot '.11... we are still doing, .besiness. Open six a1 ays a week t. serve yoo DickiiSM Sdraol *f JuiU I j CoMMonlf known a* Or. Ph.,,'. Cemetery . f. t ... ';" 'F'''''''' , ." \..,": ,' "r.: < < .t... '.'''A':<''' I , .. ? ; ,< mm\ $TH STREET MEM197 v., ,{', ''V't< tt.' '."' ,LOIN THE,A.C.Y.F. '',.x, .'",,. ., ...t"" <$'t" 4617 L.l.. .... 1_ ;. ' " t, < ."' < sa1 ft t HOMO Kon OX 1-91W ..r- : 'l."n. , C. Johnsefl Manager i : ;F ? ) ._ d.? 01)) i' Ly4rW..iV.A1.F. < JL..C.Y m h' .Vn A .t>"R; >"' J' I FUR FURTHER WFOWWTTOHw' 1.I 1. I. .- ..-.._._ ' _.. ' '' - '-: -r 1 .. .." ., , THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 15 LITTLE RIVER STILL KEEPING UP I I THE GOOD WORK MRS. ANITA WILLIAMS ' With plenty of action from younger pros- (appllanc store owner) pects, Neil Composto tries his test to put on I I I good shows as it has, been witnessed lately. DRINKS MILK. Here are the results of last week's bouts: It quart a day) Rory O'Shea, 148, dropped Butch Jackson I 149, for the automatic count of 8 in the 4th HOW ABOUT YOU? and 6th rounds and went on to win on a' TKO in the 7th round.In rr'S'1OOSOOC 10 DEcJUST F;FOR/THE: VCHJNO l four rounds Roscoe Bell 138, won a split decision over Johnny Cheely 142 in six; Wayne ......... ....... ..... ....'.... .--- Bunyon 205, won over Junior Grubbs 182 in six; Scatterhawk Dixon 165, TKO'd Claude Devoe 166, in the second round. APPAREL FOR SALE The best fight of the evening was a 4. round brawl between Herb Wipple 157, and "Cfcampasjne taste, beer pocket Com to Grace's Frank Currie 153 It was called a draw. Both wheN you'll find like-new ezclusir dresses, boys fought hard and deserve a return bout. suits, skirts, blouses, shoes all original. $1 to $5 Mink, fox and other stoles and fur jackets $5 to $10. Cashmere sweaters $2. Mink collars $5. Pre-teen North DadeRecreation SIFFORD CONTINUES TO dresses $1. Men's pure Italian slUe! suits. $3 and $5. CRASH COLOR BARJACKSONVILLB Blue serge suits $5. Sports jackets $2. Pants, shoes 91. Skirts SOc. Alto linens drapes* bedspreads and The second annual Boy other household hems. New suits $10, pants 2 for Scout's Sports Day was (NPIMUrd-hitUng Charlie Fla. -- $7, evening dresses $2. We cater to the elite. Grac.GRACE'S . held Saturday, March 20, Sifford,the first Negro golfer THRIFT SHOP at North Dade Center to crash the Professional with over 300 Scouts rep- Golfers Association, continued 2512 NE 2nd Ave. FR 1-8372 resenting four major Boy in th.e same vein last Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Scout Troops. week when he participatedin another of the few tourna- Both major and minor ments he has played below . . sports comprised the annual the Mason Dixon :' '' Nl' ',/ " line. tn : : " Scouts Sports Day the Jacksonville i Open, : ')i : program competition.of Among supervised,the Si f ford,of Los Angeles,fired .. ",, rounds of 70-71-74-77 to '; games and activities list- place among the top leaders ,Z' ed were the following: md win $550 in prize money. 't<,J Basketball, archery, table tennis and shuffleboard FAMU BOB HAYES "'".."- 1 ,> , Competition consistedof TURNING PROTALLAHASSEE : I , three age levels, 11-13, ':, ,1 14 and 15, 16 and 17. Boy Fla. .- 6f Scouts of Troop 353, (NPI)-Bob Hayes, Olympic / e a Troop 397, 77 and 496 gold medalist and holder of , competed on all three age the world 100-yard dash record - levels for top honors. of 9.01, announced here I Points were based on five that he was accepting $2,000 II I II points, second place, three offer to race two Australian points and one point for sprinters on a greyhoundtrack I third place.In in Sydney, April 3. He will race Aussles Mike the 11-13 age group, Cleary and Dobby Lay, both WILLIE CAMPBELL Troop 397 of Opa-locka of whom have done the 100 Graduate of Booker T. Washington' High School. won top honors by compiling in 9.2 at the same distance. Served 3 years irr the,Armed Forcea. 13 points out of a Professional track races is possible 36 points. In doing popular sports in Australia. "I I am now a student of Miami Business College so, Troop 397 won preparing myself to take advantage of,new epportuni': first place in basketballwith ties opening ;everyday, in to*' field of basinets, both archery.a first Second and second place in GOOD INVESTMENT I 10 civil)! service and private industry,. where J I will . honors went to Troop 353 find GOOD PAY, JOB SECURITY and above all with a total of 12 point 1330 N.W. 68th Terrace PERSONAL DIGNITY". ' by winning a first placein shuffleboard, 2nd placein 9 roomsCompletely both basketball and Furnished DO SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR,FUTURE' shuffle board and third place for table tennis. 2 Baths Call or write today for full information.i . Third and fourth place .rw .rr s.r .- .r.e ,- ,- - Owner wants offer. honors went to Troop 77 I II and Troop 496 respectively. Miami Business OWNER 759-3842 i College 1i I II Troops In the 353 14-15 and age 77 group were KEY 361-5311 REALTY I 111 So. Miami Avenue I II tied for top honors with I II 13 points each, followed I PHONE 377-0294 by Troops 397 wth eight points and 496 with two. 3 I I BEDROOMS-2 BATHS Please send me full Information about your courses Troop 77 walked off [ Large CBS home on I I'I e with top honors in the double fenced lot. 2-car > NAME ------------ ------------------ 1C-17 age !igroup by vir- gorag.. Beautiful fruit I I II eI tue of first place points ' < for both archery and [ hen, fish pond, well, I I ____ _ _ ADDRESS shuffleboard. Second for i 'pump and sprinkler ----------------------- archery, basketball anti system. Only $500 FHA. I I II shuffle board, and third \' No closing cost. place for archery and I CITY ----------------TELEPHONE ------ I II huffleboard. ;< IEDISON REALTY i I I Over all Troop 77 com- ;< 115 N.W. 62ND STREET I am Interested In ( ) Day ( ) Night ClassesNOb piled a total of 18 points. '< In second place with 13 1]I 751-2441 L _ _ _ J was Troop 353. -- - After all the contests were over and the scores had been counted, Troop 353 had come on top witha I grand total of 38 points with Troop 77 close behind - with 37 followed by Troop 397 with 24 and Troop 4W with 9. During the awarding : -NOWNITELY ceremonies our own Phil Dixon of Metro Recrea- tion Dept., was presentedan Except Sunday award by the South f Florida Council of Day ..44'- * Scouts of America, for -_ : TWIN DOUBLE his outstanding service ; ' rendered to Buy Scouts ;MINOI $ RECORD PAYOFF TO DATE throughout South Florida, ; M 14)348 $14,161.60 Unique IYou're simply out of this world !When you 4 absorb the pleasant atmosphere - and music at e the SATELI IE. Our jukebox : .graces the room with many sounds only at : : $ : the SATELLITE Satellite. BOUNCE SOUTH EISID CO LI-INSAVE. I 6222 NW 7th Avenue :',", ':'-';.-.-:'.;.:;;..::-. -.,,,_..-;.; '1... .-.::.-. ''''''''' .". '.-W---. .. ....... ,.,.._. '.., _-.. ..__. ._.._... .. .:'-=--.w. .. .'. i r. :.: ., r --; :;".--............. '.. .v. .Two-. ......-;:-..... 16 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, March 26, 1965 . ; '!IjBellnoli *-affi m EC Welfare Subsidizing ,INI1UUMI - Lazy and Immoral? I Int.riitaonal Loa; ii Public welfare should bea its prime function, that sub- attendance at free adult ___ .. J>f.e.> hlhr] BJRWBjl'' v, SJHJSjBF'_,,",' ......."" oil .,.., ... .. I Judge Henderson, pres- the ILA constitution whenhe Henderson said. "Thatwe vehicle for raising the sidizes the lazy and immoral schools, to learn to read ident of the local Long- called the national worked those smaller standards of the recipient, home with the taxpayer'sdollar and write, should be a prerequisite shoremen Monday denied strike, Henderson said. boats during the strike. not a reward for indolence . to getting relief charges that led to his The employers who and depravity, says Judge "A good institutionalhome money. ,. suspension by Internat- Along with other ILA worked same the' small, boats Juanita Kidd Stout of Philadelphia would be far better "Much can be done by Ion a 1 Longshoremen'sAssociation officials and employers, had ships In the port so in an April Reader's for the growth and development welfare workers to lift the President Henderson signed a con- they made more money Digest article "Why Must of children than an un- people from the welfare en tract on Miami Beach than the men." the Taxpayer Subsidize Im- fit private home ... It is my vironment." Thomas W. Gleason. March 5. Miami and Port morality?" suggestion that we provide Mrs. Stout was the first Criticizing their handling Everglades longshoremen "The tragedy of relief is dormitory facilities for these Negro woman to be electeda of the strike which worked two days and that it takes away from pitiful children, especially judge in Pennsylvania. deadlocked ports along struck again. They returned SEWING AT ITS BEST people the drive to work," in the urban areas ... She was born in Wewoka, the Atlantic and Gulf to work In mid- writes Judge Stout. "I have "No child, no adult, can Okla., and Is a graduate of Coasts, Henderson struck March. W* special!** In all types efwing. the deepest sympathy for the remain in back at Gleason and Fred .. . on probation my the University of Iowa and Henderson was sus- Dress, shirts, al Fields, ILA general organizer - good mother struggling to court unless he learns to Indiana University. The article pended a few days later,,. (rations, restyllng, slacks, bring up her children on a read and write. In Philadelphia is condensed from the Gleason's reasons Include bedspreads, covers andop.rl.s. welfare grant .. But I deplore we have third-and-fourth- Philadelphia Sunday Bulletin Henderson still receivesa the loading and unload- Even upholster a system that regards generation Illiterates on relief Magazine salary as local presi- ing of cargo here by long- the handing out of checks as ...It seems! to me that dent, but the sups ens Ion shoremen during the Contact Flora at by the ILA left him a strike. vice-president of the 1065 NW 79th St. 633-4273. Housing and U..ploy..1Works HAVE YOU REGISTEREDTO International without i 'There Is only one al- I VOTE? salary. legatlon that Is true," op liscayne College Gleason didn't honor On March 27, at 10 a.m. Claude Clark U.S. Army, and 2 p.m. in Biscayne College ret., President of the Greater 16400 N.W. 32nd Ave., Miami Urban League. The JET TV CLINIC 1,0 the Commission on Human guest speaker on housing TON{ Relations, under its Chair will be Mr. Edward Tucker, - man Bishop Coleman F. who is in charge of Urban HOME SERVICE CALLS $1.00 Carroll of the Diocese of Renewal for the Greater Miami will conduct a work- Miami area. Day or Night shop and. panel discussionon The public is invited to the problems of Negro a tend this workshop and w. 5rrtc. All Makes of housing and unemployment join with the panelists in a HI-FI' and STEREOSW. Johnsoi in the Miami area. discussion of these current of'MIIi1 Also Rat The guest speaker on unemployment problems. Open house will I will be Col. be held at the College. TV's by the week or month 1186 N.W. :38th StJ I Finals For Beauty Pageant 907N.W.2nd AVENUE'Phone (Corner 12th Ave. & 38th J The Miss Tan America Pagent, the first nationally The nationally famed FR 42044Jack's 63547481You i coordinated Neprobeauty Bishop College Choir, Phon pageant, will be under the direction of J. ii Harrison Wilson, Associ- 15%off for all taken i held In Dallas. Texas, on get pictures until East.r. ate Professor April 7th, 8th, 9th, and of Music, 10th. Local, regional, and will perform, along with other MEN'S WEARSEE professional acts. state winners are now beIng - selected through pageants Proceeds from the Pageant Still offering the very best In photograph In 66 cities, to estimated to be In "MR. JACK"FOR compete In Dallas for the excess of $10,000, will go PARTIES IEDIIIOS GROUPS title "Miss Tan Amerlca- to the Bishop College STYLES FOR ALL AGES 1965." Building Fund. Bishop The Very Latest in M.n' Fashions CHURCHES PORTRAITSr The girls are Judged in College, located in Dallas, SILK MOHAIR SUITS HATS BABY PICTURES A SPECIALTY three categories talent, is one of the oldest Negro ITALIAN SHOES evening gown, and swim- colleges In Texas. The Plenty Free Parking NW 2nd Ave. Miami Florida 944 suit with emphasis on Pageant is produced by , talent., The eliminationsand Miss Tan America, Inc., semi-finals will be of Dallas. - held at the Statler Hilton Hotel on April 7 throughthe 9., The Final Corona- ton Pageant will be held Saturday night, April 10, at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium. The girl named "Miss Tan America - 1965" will win a screen test, recording con- tract, scholarship, model- ing assignments, and nu- merous personal appea- rance engagements. Gov. Burns 5767 N.W. 27th AVE. PERRINE SHOPPING 6483 TAFT ST. MON. THRU SAT. 10 TIL 9 I MIAMI CENTER W. HOLLYWOOD Nallles Palm 635 0736 238 2901 945 0381 SUN. 1 1-6 ,! Beach Druggist 1Q PC. BEDROOM SUITE! DANISH : to Regents DEFIES, COMPETITION, AT THIS PRICE WALNUT ' - ,I i ' Wednesday Gov. Hayidon took dead Burns aim I' \ on Negro Florida's vote mushrooming for the 1966 >" , gubernatorial election : ll lly '-"- ," '" : when he named a Negro ......... y 1''.;-r"',,;... : to the powerful University t' \ Board of Regents. *I' '" t tt Getting the honor was !. \ ( West Palm Beach druggist f ..< .""*" ._.,..... _,,_. : : Clifton C. Dyson a < former Mississippi and Alabama school teacher, who will serve a two- t t year term. I Dyson 58. is a native oft : ' Louisiana ,but has lived : ; IWIar I. plus. in Florida since 1934. He established the Palm Gar- ., . den Drug Store in P a 1 m a A terrific . Beach in 1940, but In recent Complete from this years has also gone DRESSER makes It .. into the real estate and bookcas.head18 MIRROR this complete other: businesses. 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