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Claims Jaxons of 2023 Thomas Courtleft)and James K.Payton, boardis asking 18, of 4141 Old St. Augustine Rd. charged with for a federal court the Sept. 3. rape of a white wcman at a South- threejudge tribunalto aide apsite, were found guilty with recommendation hear allegations for mercy by the'jury during a recent on the constitutionally trial before Circuit Court Judge Claude GLgivie of Florida's student In Week End Violence The youthsdefended by AttyJSrnest D.Jackson placement law and also : were each given lifs in prison terms. for a motion to stay all other proceedings --- . NAACP Youth Council Sets in the case :t , I until the special ; , Public Mass court has reviewed I Meeting SundayAccording testimony. r" Request firths three to Rodney Hurst, president, Jacksonville judge court and other I ' 's chapter of the NAACP Youth Council will motions were file I A N t+ stage; gigantic public mass meeting Sun day Wednesday by Fred H. starting-at-4 .p.m.in..St.Stephen.6:,M E Church, Keats and Oavisson F.Dun1 f... . 1t ,... Fifth and Davis streets ,c. , Yt.._ .&.. _'&"_'&'_!II ..I..L ... .L" I special.*=scl o l L e c i '. nurau ZST'tec1 tnsLLnecouncil board attorney and S will presenta Kills// 'WomanHimself ; Elliott Adams, school three-point blueprint board attorney. ' of tI organiza LaterAfter The NAACP. suit was , tion's policy for 19- filed in U.S.District t '. : - 611. Implementation ]""Hug h i acamoa Court here on Dec. 6 r , . all law wife with \\ -Sfol - of court decisions by Atty EadM.Johnson 2. A stepped plan a shotgun hers Wednesday in behalf of up parents JIMMY LEE SANDERS SAMUEL FLOOD CLARENCE MORGAN MIS. BEATRICE MORGAN for contimiednan.virlent a local man 45- of some 12 school action tor human minutes later turned .children.ffejto TWO ARE DEAD, SUSPECTS HELD. Jaxv usual array of week end incidents ended in the violent dignity and freedom; the weapon upon him- deaths of two persons this past week end, homicide investigators disclosed. Jimmy Lee 3.A nassive voter-re self in what homicide Sanders, 38, of 2306 Calvin Street was reported dead shortly af being admitted to Duval gistration campaign. investigators termedmurdersuicide Arrested Medical Center after having been shot in the face by a .12-gauge shotgun following an argument . Various youth council with Samuel Flood, 49, of 2229 Calvin Street. Flood, who later gave himself up to committee' leaders will Homicide Sgts. L. A. In Stabbing homicide officials, is being held for investigation. Clarence Morgan, 52of 1490 W. State be featured i n speaking Hamvay and E.P.Corley; Street died in the emergency roan of a local hospital after having received a ..22calibrebullet assignments dur- said that they were in the stcmache. Morgan's wife, Mrs. Beatrice Morgan, 42, of 4620 Mbncrief Villageis ing the meetingHurst investigating the .12 HOM3STEAD-Soon after being held for investigation in Morganfs death.POUCE.JIEPORTS . .The support of I guage shotgun slaying he had dramatically the general public is of Mary Lee HOI, 31, rescued five requested and it.is of 1520 Tyler Streetat from drowning persons, a 28- { Dean Fined; Photographing Teacher's TrialSetForJan13O about3:45 .when urged to attend t h eorganization's p m old farm hand year SCISSORS ARE US3J3 first they received another White Only' Coke Machine James Kizer was arrested TO STAB GIRL FRIEND call check to a suicide - public mass meeting as suspect in Trial for Mrs.Annice the new at a fruit company "r year.NAACP at 1605 W.BeaverStreet. a stabbing which took A teen-&ge girl who Willians, New Stanton Victim of the place the day before. lives in Hlodgett Itees i / High School physical Seeking suicide was John Henry Ir all began last was stabbed in the back education instructor Unified Aid For Stripling, 46also of Friday when a tire on last Saturday during an charged with grand a car carrying Cecil is scheduledfor argument over money, larceny .. 1520 Tyler Streetthe Simoons, 32, his two Tenn. Counties police reported.The Monday* 9:30aA* .dead woman's cca&onlav dauPters,Ella 12and victim stated that1 .e in Criminal Court NEW'YORK- The NAACP husband. It was Kariel3Marie Odessia she was keeping $5 for Judge Willi_, T. Har- met with representa- estimated that Stripling 31,sad Janie Palmerl3 her boy friend, Alex vey's court.NrsVi13aesis. tives of four othernational shot himself at all of Homestead, blew McClain,26of 937 Kings : charged - groups here around 4 p.m. out causing the car to Road,and when he asked +h I with the theft of this week in an attempt The dead woman+ was get out of control and her for i t she had Y r I$118.09 free the office - to coordinate found by her daughter plunge into a water spent $4 of it. An argument 4 of the school1 relief activities for1 Alice Wilkinson, 12, tilled rock pit. started about physical e d u cation Haywood and Fayette woes she returned fromschool.Officers Kifterwho stated that the money McClain al- department. The money County Tenn., sharecroppers I estimated he sw the car careening legelly stabbed his was said to have been that the wan out of control girl friend with scis- I II I in: the charge of Hrs. Representatives o f :had been dead about prior to the plunge, sors. She was taken to Mary C.Col ..suj&Wt1'instructor said be ran across .the with the ' the American Friends two hours. Luval Medical Center Service Coanitteethe Investigators+ reported ', highway and saw it for treatment. department. National Sharecropper that Strtplina, rho floating and Simmoaa Patrolmen Robert During preliminary getting out of the car. is Justice of had returned to work hearing Fund, the Congress of George Jr. and W.Solo- shortly a'tars'hooti.g. The rescuer went onto Peace Sarah BsTact'scourt . Racial and Equality mon Investigated.THIEVES i the National Cocmittee "the. wcmanstated that say that he took off .. Mrs Willies for Rural Schools met .b. w stacking crates his shoes and jumped, was bowel over to when he picked the iato the water and ENTER .HQMB Coca Cola Criminal Court with at the call of Roy up WHITE CUSTOMERS Old sign on a aod allot him started helping to ON HcCONIHE STREET establishment hearings being delayed Wilkins, NAACP execu- shotgun aaohine in a Jackson, Teon.biainess - rescue the occupaats. is Criminal Cottrt until - tive self. photographed by Dean Preston .Stewart secretary. The organizations agreed Officer said that About tfat timea white The hone of Hoaer Jr. head of the ..'. department at Lane College thU coming Moadcymorning. to work toward . bother freteatly a the '.two the* lust Wednesday after '. proprietor. relief activities and arm ea the rest of store Over 40/50 tons of food, dt- ;1 to look for a solution '< daring the bre gfet the girls te he went to hi s work. Incident is Wing protested to.Coca Cola Com- livered In 4. 25,000 pftckagts,will S. to the Tennessee year or mere simee. here.Ste. Several. articles_ were, } T officials by tat Southern Conference Edwaki..el. reach hungry people in 20 coon-. crisis on other than they: had lArCH. lit Pgr.I .. reported missing, po- Fa.i, lac. tries as cUts from Americana CARE whorive the k .a relief .basis.; ::' tefether.. .. Aimters ..lice reported.. (Phete" Preataa StevrtCowtesy of SCEF) Food$1 Crusade per package,New York to 16,N.Y. r ::" >:; ..-<;, ... L S. ,-- -- _. ,.. ---. .... ''- --- -- ' -- --- -- a : f> i I "I. ,... -. . " r ,. ,. .=A ,. _. ; ": -.4 -;,.a1.! ; ,... ... .. . Pare-bo- .. ..... '- ; ..:: r" " - 3 ,'. .... .. . iIf - : ._ -r--' ... .. .( ,i. , 1 THE FLORIDA STAR _. ,,, ,f -'- ie Z: t,. 1.L-4. iK r, Y7- .f ytl'. "Politics As Usia a'I' ''' 0 . ... .. .. ;- NEWS .p, I' ma i ; , :a 'It. ' .:t Published by The Florida Star Publishing Co.3IAIN r. .. . OFFICE & PLANT: ,}". _.. "Complete Answer To Communism"A , 2323 Moncrief'Boad ... .' EL: 4-6782 )- veteran functionary of the Indian Ccmgsist F, Party recently pot Moral Re-Anueent at the \Ia1llng Address: top of the list in effectiveness in reversing P. O. Box 681, Jacksonville 1. Florida . r sa the tide of Communism in the formerly Communist . Eric O. Simpson .. .Editor governed state of Kerala Parham Johnson............'.... .Ne\ S Staff __ Kallara Stmnxraraa was for eleven years a full . Hilda Woolen....Circulation ))ep . time Party worker assigned to infiltrate trade > :.. /3 Y .} Fr ..":. unions and youth organizations. In March,1960, I Member of Associated Negro Press.BUBSCBIP.rION ./ #' he was sent with others of the Coonsiist Partyto BATES - One Year, $5.00-- ; Half Year, $3.00; Three Months, $L80- a showing of the Moral Amsment play Mailed To You Anywhere In The United States. :, L 1 Hoffhung in TrLvandrum (Kerala's capital) in Subscriptions Payable In Advance. Send'Cbecks or Money Order To: ft.-: order to create disturbances. . FLORCPA STAB-P. O.,BOX 661-JACKSONVILLE. 1, FLORIDA 0 E y SuBuvaran and his colleagues encountered r 1 tAw difficulties- tremendous response of the Learning From Dr. SchweitzerStrange t audience stopped us attempting anything, and in fact many of us were. deeply shaken by the play He was telling this story to prominent dele as it may seem, a group of U.S.scholars _-: ::" --- ; : ; : gates from all over India and Pakistan, Ceylonand .?) Africa to study : 4r journeying to Equatorial ". i . are ; y ' i Burma at the Asian Assembly for Moral Re- brotherhood and Its value to the philosophy of Arasment in the Town HallBangalorelast week our hopes for world peace.The group visiting "Over the continued "a tremendous next days"he i r< Dr. Albert: Schweitzer his missionary, hospi- Z : Td ti struggle vent on Inside me. Two weeks later I south of the equator . tal at Lambarene just .,. .. 4 finally decided to break with the party and youthful scholars who are going to Africa at ,y1 -. .- ..-: '-" -.'; '''' made a statement to the press j , "; .... the invitation of Dr. Schweitzer are studentsof ".. ;. ......;."." :;. 'r.:;''f; '. ...... : : uselessand : munism '--.'.",.. ;.. "L-1- -1: ''I. "But then I saw anti- was .-..- "'- ::- ; '. ... ,; '.''' .r philosophy, religion and civic affairs from ,.f'" --" "- -... ". .t{; .,, J.: fC{"w.d'.A. :; "" :: ;:. .".,' that men must live a superior ideology to all parts of :the U.S. They will hold a series. O.t." !5"t'4-" flft' '.. .'"' Ce&imimm. I decided to accept absolute moral of meetings with the worldfamed Nobel Prize .:J.'4frr .l standards with my ailyThs village was shaken * : of the visit is to clarifyand .. O' .,. , winner. The purpose ,Y. ti'Y ..... R: a and the rich landlord who had financed the j jCcBsnmist , translations of Dr.Schweit- publish English Party for many years was himself zer'.s philosophy in an; American "primer11 that Amendment ,of Mule 22, will stop this sabotage of Civil Uights; changed could well be a foundation for a type of thinking 1. ..:. - that is all too lacking in today's world. . The meetings are being sponsored by the U.S. < At Age 96, History I ' headquarters of the Schweitzer Education Foundation Your which has appealed for all the aid possible ; ,- WeeklyHoroscope Prof Mokes Histor Y to finance young students on the trip, '; Guide Chances of beating 100,000- .' plus financing hospital equipnent and supplies to-3 odds are pretty slim. - that the doctor's ever-present need.A; hint James Alton James Chicago are of Dr. Schweitzer's fundamental philosophy t 'f .: WHICH ARE YOUR LUCKY DAYS FOR dean emeritus university of the graduate Northwestern - is particularly appropriate as the nation BUSINESS. LOVE TRAVEL = school recently beat these odds. - He won by living to 96 critical New Year is revealed in one f yearsof enters a By PABLO, The ASTROLOGER age and collecting on his Insurance - of his Sunday sermons: "There is a great river policies himself. behind us (adjacent to Lambarene).In its upper When James took out his two $2,000 life insurance policies reaches it is swift and tumultuous There are SAGITTARIUS from the turbulent. currents and dangerous rapids. It isa ARIES and b e content with for business or social Born Nov. 23rd thru Dec. 21st NorthwesternMutual Born March 19th 21st Thra April LifeInsurance savage stream. The further it flows, the the assurance that purposes. The signs The economic and security ; Co. broader and stronger and more tranquil it 'be- Respond t o the more they will encounter a indicate that you setups that shortly after soothing Influencesthat much more friendly r' the turn of comes. should not permit have proven satisfactory - ushered in the century liThe Holy Spirit is like that. At first thereis are climate later o n. in sentiment to take the andall inclusive S'c the chances i very little seen of its presence in t he by the entry of gentle which they can find place. o f practical up to now, should not against his Venus into Sun surviving t o + hearts of men. But little by little it grows your expression. I n _this considerations when be tampered with. You 96 to collect stronger: and men become filled with it.*"' (From siSrilet( ).This should event,, o u should be your own welfare or would risk making a the face value "The Africa of Dr. Schweitzer"). enable y o u to forestall guided strictly' .b y security may be at mistake that would -t hundred were one One can only wonder why there cannot be more a new family or your instincts and stake ((3rd). prove :too costly in James A. James thousand to Dr. Schweitzers in the world. domestic> crisis that deeper feelings, ((7th- 5.44.70-19-62-547 the long fun(1st-2nd). On his 96th three. James birthday could well occur very 8th). l . LIBRA In solar 8th : Mars your was paid a visit by a North- ," late on the_1st., _.You --4X>-17'7e6; ; Dora sept. 24th, thru Oct. 23rd house I been playinga western Mutual representative a --LH U..JIItMo.trEnioyment.WorJng. "canarford, t o- take a LEO who told James that he could Even i f believe you somewhat negativerole collect the more moderate view of Born July 23rd thru proceeds of his Aug. 23rd that ideas and. the policy $4.000 but James your during past in cooperation with retailers, the things in general,and The Leos who are. getting methods are superior, three months. But i t preferred to leave the moneyon American Meat Institute has been conducting a make the economic deposit with the companyand more and_ more would be well advised forward to draw interest. you is returning a - campaign to stimulate the consumption and sale concessions that would curious about how the t conform t o According to the company, of meat. ,Its nutritional value is stressed. restore serenity whenever motion: once again over the years James received other half of the the rules that This campaign obviously is designed to serve is needed most.2995O1L56.295. are es after the 5thyou will 2313.72 in cash dividends In half of the world tablished by those in feel its driving force addition to the $4,000 of policy the economic interests of the members of the proceeds He had now payable. lives have some veryfavorable authority.T 7th and great meat industry-the producers,packers,processors 199601A34198CAPRICORN paid total premiums of $3,676.80on TAURUS planetary 8th this first ,during his policies. and distributors. But its significancegoes Born April 20th thru May 20th aspects the The retired professor providing the main spendshis quarter, are Born Dec. 22nd thru' Jan. 19th. further. For meat, as- the nutritionists time these days "keeping tell us, is essential to the physical and mental The 1st seems t o be necessary encouragement days to watch in this Even J :if there are excellent busy". He is now writing a health of the vast majority of people.It the most active and Once you have' respect. It i s very indications ofa history of the of university'the university graduate and is a rich and dependable source of complete significant dayof the definitely made u p important to maintainthe zealous understanding school a task he has been proteins--the proteins that build and repair first quarter. Your ;your mind,it would be proper mental at- ,on the 1st,sudden: working at since he retired as chairman of the de- wise history t 0 contact muscles, cells and tissues. It is a source of desire to get some of your titme.633SO1253635. emotional outbursts partment in 1936. many essential minerals--copperiron and phos- your projects underlay travel agent, right could spoil everthing From 1898 to 1936 he was now and make the history department chairman. necessary based sound SCORPIO almost Immediately phorous among them. It is an important source maybe on During that time he also served of vitaminsespecially the Vitamin B.groupin- reasoning, but you arrangements Born. Oct. 24th.thru Nov. 22nd thereafter.lt is very as the first dean of the grad- U-l should not overlook and reservations in The long, and rather important for you not uate school a post he held cluding which is necessary for growth,a P- from 1913 to 1931. in time let good ( ). the hindrances that frustrating retrograde to give entry to ele- petite and protection against certain diseases. ; During his career he has 1 are standing i n your 4-55-90-18-91-549 journey o f Mars, in ments that could come served as first chairman o'f the Meat is prescribed by physicians nutritionists Illinois State Park commission d way A promising occurrence VIRGO your solar 9th house between you and your lectured at the University of .and dietitians for both the overweight and the may come in Born Aug. 24th thru Sept. 23rd is due t o end on the future objectivesasyou Prague and was consultant to underweight; for the young and the oldfor, the the form of Mars turnIng 5thDo nothing on the m a y be getting the World Council of Churches convalescent and 'mot her and is givento The surest w a to meeting in 1954 in Evanston. expectant ; fcward once again y lstother than to get very close t o your patients suffering from a long list of dis- after a rather prolonged spoil promising f r i- yourself organized and' chosen goal(3rd)Kara eases-anemia, arthritis,rhetlIlatismhigh blood period o f retro- er ships is to:inject attend to the: purchase which returns t o direct Three out of 5 people in Jordan pressure, tuberculosis and so on.'To gression ((5th). make financial matters, or of supplies and other motion i n your must have relief aid. CARE Food frost the cake,practicall Y everyone likes economic. to render 0 r accept things that may be solar 7th house after daily Crusade diet packages for 3,500 form children the,many basic meat and' regards itas the central element ina 3-88-40-15-47-384 favors that can take necessary to carry on the 5th, Indicates a Arab refugees, in Jordanian or- good meal. So we can serve the end of better the form o f future your vocation t maybe ceding resurgence o f phanages and other institutions.The . health and enjoy doing it. 'GEMINI obligations. This i B wise to discourageyour of cooperation. $1 packages can be subscribed throughCARENew York 16,N.Y. Born May 21st Thru June 21t the thought you shoutt friends o r club 3-77-60-15-26-376 Dimes Do Double Duty The old saw that you keep i, n miD*: if anything mashers i f they have. AQUARIUS PISCES Born Jan. 2 ___,,_,"" "'_ .' '-'::-' "" I : i s true enough crops u p on the 1st- such of your time You can give excellent You could be at your 2nd. You should also and '(3rd). examples to co-vork- * as a rule,but this is money best, in the creativedepsrtaemsnd do era Wen they not what be very conservativewhen 922301345923"Man's A exactly you say your their pull weight or , have to do to preserve Baking outlays make worst, when it comes are inclined to a semblance harmony trouble.Your calmness I to romance and financial where you live and Days Ar. Number** and cold appraisal g.ables.The 1st- i U work This may be se-. 2nd are the two days , ', Health and Fortune Can Be Yours would go a long vayto aDd when r '\ what sore difficultin get others to a- your patience ' v your social circlesparticularly When You Know your Lucky Days, Lucky,: dopt. more conciliatory restraint may be put if none- Colors Etc. ,!: attitudes (lst) to the test, and you tarT considerationscannot > f ., V t. The perpetuation of can come out with flying - .S be avoided(1st) Send $2.00 for your: .' 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You Bay aad those of you who Bona few 22ad tfcra July .ad have to be very pra- are unattached may The see o f timingyou Rae 'S': deat anrimdre the pro- have some second March of Dimes funds provide aid for arthritis patients and also support I .display: will Bake Street ,-'> '! ,' :3 u.i.. :...... .. tectioa of cash and thoughts about this : The National Foundation program of training skilled professional all difference in theWQ' .. ,: property your principal possibility (3rd).You hands. Mary, 11 her knee exercised by Mrs Rose Mary OToole physical therapist you ccaa ot oa Date of.- .Birth. ..... ...:" :.'- :.... tt { .: ceacerm OB the i i7th8th. I cam slsomaVe mistakes I < ( .:. -.. ... ... ,. :w. 're Fight. crippling diseases with double duty &***. PLEASE SAY. YES. the 1st JUt keep yoss .. '_ "..- ..-: .-".'';: .-:'. _'.6IUnt. .r h:'t.-- -.'":----.1;{,..... ,Dj. ay--': j,4'+" 3. 5-11-10-12-31-512, .. ' : 0# thoughts to yourself, ;_ ::. ,.. 8' 55-.0-13-78-854 . 1 : .. /?<. If,::< 'r . : *, : F t , . . . . j - - I. - - . - THE FLORIDA STAB 28 1961 : Saturday January , -- Nsw, Bridge Club ':-- -- .. Stork w'I =- .;. .. .; -__ =_ =- =- ': :--._-.: w'7_ Slates Gay FeteThe Deliveries Velilcarolettes, By Louise Guinyard a recently organized Born To: bridge clubheld their Twenty-five years of nuptial bliss for >&. after holiday partyat Billie and the home of Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. William A. Johnson, scores of friends on hand to hear the happy couple rs1M Mrs. James Byrd, Jr., .Y Davis,924 V.Dural St, their vows. 2764 Queen Avenue 1:4 Boy. The Rev. S. R. Felder officiated at the cer- Wednesday night, at : Mr* and Mrs Sim eaoay which vas performed at 6:30 p... Saturday 8 P.M. The Byrd's Belly 2905 Begonia : January '21, in the living room of thecouple' lovely home was deco- ,YiAU Road, Girl.Hrs.ClareaCeRodaers,1020 and Saturn Street hone. rated with a beautiful Hr. Other participants and members of the family. tree lighted with blue W* Lawrence present included Mrs. Grayland Lesesne,Matron lights, and delicious f'r Street, Girl of Honor; Walter Grantfbest manWilliam Sweet; refreshments were Hr. and Mrs. James' Mrs. Marie Dunbar and Miss Elizabeth Dunbar, served byMrs.Byrd who Bell,1622 V.33rd St., other and sister of Mrs. JohnsonMrs.Louvinia was assisted by little r' Boy Simmons, grandmother of Mr.Johns on-Mrs.Jessie Hiss AlveriaRobinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jades Mae Fears; Hre. Daisy Muzrell of West Pala Members of the club : C nalet,2018 Lewis St Beach, who headed the receiving line; Hrs._ 'exchanged gifts with si Girl. Salome Steers;, Mrs. Honey WalkerMrs Corine their Christm a s Mr. and Mrs Raymond E.Sth St. Field,1169 Jones;frs. Margaret SuttonMrs.Ida WalkerMrs siaters. A delightful Thomasina 'S. Wallace; Mrs. Dorothy SweetMrs. surpriserevealed near F Girl. and Mrs. Robert Mr Julie E. Brooks; Mrs. Mary Pearce; and Mrs. the end of the party,, jF f d E.30th St. L Perryl53l Pearl Dorsey. recording s was a tape .- - Girl. Vocal selections Miss Altceueiesver , were given by which had been sec r'ed' R4 ._:'-.LJ'Y p' !.r Mr. and Hrs. Andrew and Robert .Mitchell.Mrs. Oneal Robinson '": served as organist. made during the meet- ANNUAL DINNER The Moonlight Social Savings Club launched their DeW Rile,2143"Wllberfmce I'I Charlie Poole,1husband Mrs. Johnson vas lovely in Frank Stars gown 'ing by yeasts program most successfully; recently when they held the organisa Road, Boy of Mrs.Ernestine Mr. and Mrs 0 c ie of pale pink :imported lace overpeau de soie). tio '8 annual dinner in the residence of Hr. and Mrs. Janes Cherry, memberof The couple's son, tobert Davidson Johnson,along the Poole club., a Poole 1227 W. 14th Street. An entertaining social interlude was enjoyed and Brovn,2843 Lippia Rd. with other members of the Tiny York Band, cane- the members and guests were served a sxaptuous buffet luncheon. Shown Boy. up from Vero Beach later in the evening and played the recording, sitting in foreground free left are: Mrs. Pauline HaywardMrs. Willie Hr. and Mrs Lawrence heard all Outlaw 1330 Fairfax members , entertained guests until the wee hours of the and Julia Howard; and Mrs. Martha Butler. Seated from left; James Cherry, , said been Girl. that had Street morning. host; Mrs. Doris Kerse; Mrs. Frankie Mae Grimes; Mrs. Juanita Cherry, , the evening.Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George * during hostess; Master Randy Cherry; Mrs. Claudie Mae MonroeMrs.Johnnie Bell It's. boy for Mr, and Mrs. Reid Jacl onJr, Byrd gave lovely Davfs;-and Mrs. Marie'T"son. Smith,1984 Baldwin St follow- the Girl. forn Wednesday, January 17at Brewster Hospital prizes to (BILLY BROWN PHOTO) first Mr. and Mrs. Williaa : ing persons The new arrival and his mother are now at home Mrs. LorraineDanielssecond White Rt. 1 Box 109 prize, , at 1760 N. Myrtle Avenue. _ prize Yulee norida Boy. * , Mrs.Alve ria_ Robinson; Hr. and Mrs. Alfonso Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Mrs.Corine Kennedyand third Mrs. Relax 716 North St. and prize, , Mrs. Dorothy Mae Logan were among guests when . the Zenith Ladies Bridge dub met recently in Jeanette Boggs. Boy. the began Mr. and Mrs.Jeremiah the Durkee Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. John Before party : j Parrott a short business danton,729 N. Market Members present included Hra.CatherFne Burns, session was held.Mrs. Street, Girl. Louvenia Newman was Hr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Claudia Burris Mrs. Louise Breaker Mrs. , elected presidentand. Priester 1319 Odessa 7 L4 , Mary Dumas, Mrs.Willie Mae SmartMissE1.izabet the club's'name was Street Boy. Jones Mrs. Hazel IdllienthalandMrsElizaJbeth chosen. The name selected 6 ti Mr. and Mrs Maurice Jasmin. was suggestedby Anderson 5534 Minosa * ,\ i , three of the mem- I Circle Boy.Mr . , Mrs. Sylvester Bassard took the Gems to the bers who composed the and Hrs. Isiah Lincoln Golf and Country Club for their recent by combining Cheese borough 727 meeting with a guest table of whist. At the name ._ , --- ----- syllables of three Venus Mars Ct.Boy.Mr. . guest table were: Mrs. Evelyn Hughes, Mrs. Ora children of membersof HOMEROOM MOTHERS* CONTEST WINNERS-Elation marks the countenances of and Mrs. Reid McIver Mrs.' Irma Alexander, and Hrs. Dorothy the club, Alveria the ladies shown above who were recent winners of the A. L. Lewis Jackson, 1760 2tyrtleAvenue Hicks. Robinson, daughter of Elementary-Junior High School PTAs Homeroom Mothers' Contest. Shown Boy.Hr.and . Mrs. Hicks was high scorer in the whist game, Mrs.Alveria Robinson; receiving checks from_ Mrs. B. L. Baucon (left) are: Mesdames Juanita Mrs.Sam Jiles while Mrs. Susie ThompsonMrs.Joyce Lawson and Lillian Poole, three- Sharpe, seconH place winner; Betty Bryant, first place winneraaiMaryMcNealy 744 Ct. A., Boy. Mrs Lois Avery were outstanding in the bridge month old. daughter of third place winner. The three honorees will be crowned at Mr. and Mrs. B'en session. Mrs.Ernestine Poole; a coronation ceremony to be held Thursday night, February 16 at 7 pu Mitchell, 746 WState * and Carolynn Boggs, at the school. This event to precede the annual family dinner night Street, Boy. Lea seize AIdes members enjoyed a lovely daughter of Mrs. scheduled for 8 p.m. bridge party recently in the home of Dr. and Jeanette Boggs. Richard L. Brown Jfrs. Warren ScheH. An extra feeling of warmth Members of the club A. L. Lewis PTA's Hill PTA Slates EventThe M. Sgh Leroy and humility prevailed when they\ vere presented are as follows:Mrs. WeddingBells .individual gifts from Miss Joyce Grahinone of Louvenia Newman, Mrs. Plan Feb.-16 Event Completes Course Parent- Teachers the debutantes featured at their recent ball. Lillian Davis, Mrs. Julian Smith, 3676 Westeria Association and Unit Mrs. Sarah RichardsonMrs.Margaret Wilson Ernestine PooleMrs. Committees of the St., 18 and Dianne Ray, 1538 W. TALLAHASSEEaster 2 of Richard L. Brown and Mrs. Barbara. Harper, were guests Alveria Robinson,frs. A.L. Lewis, elementaryand 7th St, 18. Sergeant Leroy IIilla Club Federation will ,* * Lorraine Daniels"Mrs. junior hi ji school Eddie L. Watts 1095 W. 12th member of the Reserve observe the eighth St., 20 and Carol F. Davis, 939 W. Les Unes Charmantes held a recent meeting in Vivian Byrd, Mrs.Mary PTA are busily engaged Union SL, 17. Officers Training annual Founderfs Day the Mays Drive home of Mr. and Mrs. Janes Wal- Simuel, Mrs. Lillian in their second pro- James Hanna 122 North St, Corps staff, FloridaA in the school audi- ker with all members present.. Stewart, 1 Mrs. Juanita ject of the year which 19 1st and St., Laurel 17.James M. Smith, 553 W. & M University, recently toriua, 1585 Milnor Officers and membership roster of the newly TaylorMrs. JacquelynHall is scheduled for Allen, 5318 Cord Ave., completed a 44 StreetFeb.2 at 7:30 organized club consist of Mrs. Norma R. White, Mrs. Jeanette Thursday night,Feb.16 25 and Gwendolyn O. Kirkland, hour course at the p.m. president; Mrs. Betty SesdoM,vice president; Boggs, Miss Martha under the theme of 5318 Cord Ave., 26. Army Film and Equip. Special guests vill Mrs. Arnetta Walker, secretary; Mrs. Charlotte Perryand Miss yrtle "Fairily Dinner Nighty 33 Leon and Elizabeth Butler, 2522 B. Anglin W. 43rd, 1515 St., ment Exchange School, be members of the Bostic, assistant secrotar7;Mrs.PrisciAaBroxa Turner. Proceeding this event W. 27th St., 26. Ft. Benning, Ga. Brown fssdly. treasurer; Mrs. Joyce Lav3onreporterMrs The next meeting, will will be the crowningof Cecil P. Grier, 1054W.( Instructions were received A pre-Founder's Day Daniels, social committee chairmanMrs. Helen be held at the home the HoRcrocm Mothers Church, St.1054, 21% and Mary'F. Richardson 'on the As-2(1)( HoBBCCBdng party will Church W. Gregory Mrs. Sarah Montgomery; and Mrs. Lydia 'of Mrs. Lorraine Dan- Contest winners which H. 0., Davis, 1217 Pacetti St,St 19., (Army 16mm Projector) be held at the school Dwight fields,2911 .Begonia Mon takes place during 72 and Essie M. Adams, 1064 Jan. 27 at 4:30 p. 'a. January 25. coronation ceremoniesat Louis Court, 39. Uses Stop Watch An AT.\funi. Guild andParentTe&CherCounci1 Bryant Academy March OF Dime; Edw. E. Button, 1830 W. 27th 7 p.m. 'St, 19 and Charlotte A. Grimsley, for Itch ReliefMrs. will formed. Forms PTA The Family Dinner 1703 W. 9th St, 15. be C. H. Expects Victory Henry Lodge Night, replaces thee" Quinten L. Brown, 181 W. 12thSt All interested pel'IOU A.Z.Gracie I thoughtI YULEE--A meeting was I 21 and Virginia L. Vaughn, says: are requested to would out of mind with Holds Tea and is my 4 Elections usual go held recently at t h, e benefit fashion scheduled 1865 W. 12th St, 18. poison ivy itching. Then at my: send their wiles and become show sponsored by local to Aaron Z. friend Helen's suggestion I 'Bryant Academy o f the I Williams, 1947 W. 5th Mrs addresses to Officers for the new annual affair. Tetterine. My husband beanty salons and an St., 25 and Freddie M. Hopkins bought Parent-Teachers Association 1024 W. 31st in fun checked the time on his Hazel Argrett, secretary year were recently Tickets for the event St, 23. _ and the Hone* featuring hairdos, Walter stop watch. Well, in no time at hat and clothes modeling lected by C.H. Henry have already been distributed H. Matthews, 1811 W. all, the itch was gone. Tetterineis of the school Committeewas 22nd St, 21 Mothers and room 379.Elected members Ernestine Anderson equally wonderful for fast relief 'formed.Room by 60-attractive Lodge to 1820 Brooker Rd. 17. of surface rash eczema ath PATRONIZE Vogue models vill be were James and may be purchased Theo. Hall, 1954 W. 13th St. lete's foot and innocuous insect representativesare Hamilton, worshipful from individuals or 21 and Lorine Dopson 1964 W. bites. If your druggist cannot the : First grade, Mrs. presented for 13th St, 19. supply you send 751 to Shup- Claudia M. Thomas;Second March of Dimes tmdFridp master; Ben Welcome, by calling the A.L. Ernest A.. Armstrong, 4261 trine Company,Savannah,Ga. Star Advertisers Senior warden; Levi Lewis School- ELg.n '''' '' --- Mentoria Mob- : night, Feb. 3 Kermit ai, 21 ana Thelma L*. starting at 8 o'clock Benjamin,junior warden 5-3468. Harper, 2202 York St. 21. leythirdM r s.GladysHemyfourthfifthMrs im Elks Lodge 712 V. Arnold Edwards,treasurer Newly elected officers A. L. Smith 1079 K. 4th St. You Don't Have to Go to Town to Get , , 21 and Khadljah Karim. 2038 Dual St.CreatiODI. ; Henry Simmons, ,for the 1960- Talladge Rd. 17. \ Lillian McCray Mitchell; eight, by Mrs' secretary{Eddie Will-. 61 term are:. Mesdames Clarence Johnson 1748 W. 12th I LOW PRICES M:s. 'Bessie_ ; Jaanie Canaoa, vellknowi iams, junior deacon; Minnie Dram,presidmtj St. 19 and Rosa N. Randolph ninth, }I .Lillie Fav- first 1969 W. 15th St. 18. leroy Clayton senior Mary McNealy local hat designer , Oft Your ors. Mrs.Montoria Mob- Len-. Charlie W. Cisero Jr., 1437 W. Williams vice deacon president James ; vill feature ; appointed 6th St., 21 and Dorothy J. Taylor ley was .! the event cha ainAlbert Hester reatha Hogan, second 1757 E. 22nd St, 17. DRUG STORE REEDS chairman of the. group.-M marshal; William' Dawson vice presidentjHyrtisCobbisecret Elbert Francis 2544 SummitSt. , 24 and Gloria Ellis 2330 Mon- Blanche ,junior steward;and ary; crief RA, 24. Store Trade With Your Neighborhood Willie Harrellsenior Collier, financial Geo. F. Collins 1019 FranklinSt i steward. secretary; Addie Mae 27 and Artie M. Hughes 1460 Edmonds treasurer; W. 5th St, 24. Wa Will Meet Any Prices Advartisad FOOD FOR PEACEO.er Marie Jenkins, chaplain I Chat. J. Reed 1539 Spearing In Your Local PipersWOOD'S St, 47 and Mary A. Williamson, 20 million people in the ;and n.L. Bauconcoordinator.Ceorge 6200 118th St, 28. - ? 0IJLE$ 1J United States, or 1 out of 9 persons B. get farm surplus through DUE PHARMACY - relief and school lunch programs. Nairn is principal. Acute Asthma Y After these needs are met,.CARE 1H2 XIK t R9A at MYRTLE AVINUI _ irmiARF and other foreign-aid agencies getGo.ernment Attack PHON0 B. 34Sf7.fi allocations. Every$1 Florida A&M University ... . rIeN.z te W. Mrar W. Aim H* AM Doctors' sent to the CARE Food Crusade . taM, pledged a totalof Ku NIiencI.0 firstNs.oN 1Z l'4MS GOO0a New York 18, N.Y.; dell es a for the Misftd s w.taett..3M.M.$0 WMdwAtUy.8uv N.dnt.M ...... PAY YOUR LIGHT, WATER AND TELEPHONE package of this Abundance to the $5,014.36 Uft.. .... 01S hungry other lands,.s personal 1960 Leon County Red ,:tt:' d Js: SILLS AT OUR STORE:.. :.... w c'a.r lat- :: food-for-peace gifts from Americans. Feather Fund. i : > - - :f ,- 4 r . T \ 1 , ... .. .. . ' L .PAGBFOuB.:: :,.'; THE FLORIDA STAR .... -- Saturday, January, 28,.1961 } .. ' s .. ;S"t; -, -" "" .fw _. _;_ : s e' : y } ; fl 4 ., ; V!; ',,' S ,J: 1r"... "", ' < _.>........ ':':",:,: .:f ,. : ... ,;' "if.Iff ' CIF, F * it * * fls1; : r Y M! .: i t : ' 11: _ : 1 t- :;;;;f a' ' y .. 4 ; a : . ; ( \L : : .,' '.'" a r. . .: v. .. : ; - : : ) . - - - .. .v r - , A. aD of u.. Pepd Cap atY. - ... eatAanaLq 7otY i 01 . ., :: amselaat w2o. make .111 . country anfi our community; *better pJae."wJ.cJa to ttr*. r , ,1 !k , .w f f tt Sy ryT ** r. r $4I4k .. . ' - iC Mr y ! s TyTy ., .. : T \ . .. :'II.,,,'..- -" ' yy ..' ,'';"\f ;. '" 1' . .., \ ;. :: Ty 'j" ;:.rit. .fit" "."'.' .. 'r.' 4, .. ., .' . 1' ; :.:. : :'-, i ? iCJOOEl'H ..... ,.J. : . ' . ts .. : : t ' Ty -., .. '",_ :! ! .'fL. ' <.. ": : : \ : T .. ", ;f' '" . NELSON - : k : 0' : .... L H.L : :. ) New Stanton .. .. pO I!!. l .,.- .: .-- :, iC -..,. ..c ;; : .. ; ' : .. .: ; : ; :. ' Pepsi Cola Peelers :,>:.3 t' .. "' ".. :- ':'' ; ' : + :; 1 . salute Joseph of the,' 'K --' , r 12-10 class. He is. t i" -:. ", Q Union CommunityAME we ber of the Student 'Nurse Aides I- .., I J % i1 : - ;/Council,Honor Society 'k : ActivitiesThe "* " of which he is chap- Feted at . Mercy lain, Band,.adForeign *. Missionary Soci- language club.He also 11- ", ety Union Cocmimity Bolden School ..... : . serves as pianist of stu- AMS Church will have First Herr Zion. Hobby .. dents ,.. for the past f ;': ... ,R..-,' '';.. charge of services several months ., ,.( ,. is photography have : -, ":;1f undq throughout the > I :. ********--irft* been serving as vol- '::f ( ;,.. day.Choir 1 will fur -ptc unteer nurse aides at ". :,.,';11' ". .... f& ff.- nish music for the I Mercy! Hospital as part ,. .: ; I- l r v? r : morning worship and of their course of [ .,. c Choir 2 will supervise study, were honored music for the evening' with a dinner and services. social evening Thurs- USHER BOARD 1 OF MT. CALVARY BAPTIST. CHURCH CELEBRATES ANNUAL DINNER-A festive annual affair Other weekly activities - day night by membersof was enjoyed by Usher Board 1 of Mt, Calvary Baptist Church which celebrated their annual include: Prayer : the 3-11 p.m.staff dinner Monday night in the home of Mrs. F7 ma Pinkney,50l W.16th St.,with a capacity atten d- meeting and Class at the hospital. ance present for the occasion. Shown seated from left in top photo are Mrs. Ruby Garrison, meeting Tuesday a t In a brief, informal Mrs Saphorina McGanett, Mrs &Eloise: Willis, Mrs Marie Blackman, and Mrs.Albert a Lattimore 7:30 p. m, Sunday iCiC talk, Mrs.,Rebecca Y. Standing from left: Mrs Ruth Smith, Mrs. Oretha DuggerMrs.Hargaret WilliamsMrs. Ruby Dell school teachers meeting - Thompson, RN, staff Williams Mrs Jessie toners, Mrs. Alberta Johnson, and Mrs Dannie Mae Martin. Top photo Friday at 8 p. m. supervisor at Mercy right standing from left are: Emanuel Nelson, James WallisMrs.Lillie Johnson,Janes Watkins, At the New Century Hospital pressed Norman Williasas, Janes Simpkins, Mrs. Tula Pinkney, Tula PinkneyHenry PaigeMrs.Beulah Ran- Kindergarten; First fJOXCE J. WlNNi I graditude for the son, ,and Mrs. Murdell Bally Seated from left: Mrs. Mary LeeMrs. Pecula McKeeverMrs Lelia quarterly conference. Nev' Stanton sincere efforts spir- Williams, Mrs Susie .VilHans, and Mrs Clara Jackson. Seated from left in center photo left Feb. 10-12; District ited interest d i s are: Mrs Deloris Jackson, Mrs Al Brown, Mrs. Parolee WilliamsMrsJosephine DadeMrs.Canie Conference at Mayport i Tribute is paid: to played by the student Smith. Standing from left: Mrs. Mary Fulmore, Mrs Mattie Anthony, Mrs. Margaret Rice, Mrs.Florence Florida March 16-18. 'I Joyce of tha Twelfth aides during their Clark, Mrs Mary' Harden, Joe Rice, and Albert Jackson. Seated from left in center Your cooperation itf % of grade She .is a member tenure of study at the photo right: Mrs H. Leach, Mrs Mary Cotton, Mrs. Ophelia MiltonMrs. Louise Brownand Mrs. the above mentioned Annual and Nevs- hospital. Mary RiggLns Standing from left:. Willie Gallon, James Leach, Cohen Herndon, Rev. W.J." Brown activities is urgently paper staff and serve On behalf of thehonoreesMrs.D.Terry Dec. H. Hyner, Hose Williams, and Richard Wynn. Seated from left in bottom photo Mrs. W.M. needed. Rev. H.Hollis w. as Senior News Editor Hill, Mrs. Daisy Capel, Mrs. Alberta McCray, Mrs Mabel Dunbarpresident; Hrs.Julia Solomon, Hocks pastor. of , the latterHobbies student supervisor Mrs. Mattie Wright Standing fran left: Dec. S.p. Dunbar, Rev. W.M. HUlDecJanes CapelRevA. Land are draviDgsingiDg, voiced the appreciation McCray, Dec. B, Parson, Dec. W. Solcmon, and Dec. W. Wright. Alumni Council ? dancing. of the recipients (BILLY BRCWN PHOTOS) ' LA. -- - V.V.JJPI.tc stating that gained the experiences by- St. John's' QuartetIn EmanuelBaptist'! Rev., E. J. Odom St.Augustine-A special St. James BaptistAssociation III ._- the students were both Recital Hits Church meeting of the Execu- Jan 28 : t Association Slates ; tive Committee of the profitable and stimulating The St. John's Quartet Ends J "'" Several stu- Rolefor 1961CHESTERPA.The"real Florida Normal and Industrial - ofSt.John Baptist Jan. 25-9 Meeting .r iC.tc dents consented to Convention Sun. and Memorial Church will be ..t.: offer future volunteer :in recital presented The Ministers a nd i challenge to local College National Alumni - Jan Deacons Mutual Union leadership in the Association will 1 services to the institution 29 at 8 in the auditorium p.m. of* the and the Auxiliary of The Ministers,Dcacons Sixties will be housing be held on January 28 iCIe A delicious buffet church. Emanuel progressive and Laymens Union and and job bias,"the beginning at 11:30 min luncheon was served The is Baptist Association, auxiliaries to the Rev. Edward J. Odoe the Public Rela- iC during the evening. program by the United sponsored Rev. D.i.. Williams, Union St.James Baptist'Assoc NAACP church isecretaryde'.ared tions Office on the TH50DOSIA JONES t'Nev Those present were: Choirs Union for the moderator;will convene .ation now i n here today. .college campus. Stanton iC Nurse Rebecca Thompson benefit of Mrs. Ruth Jan. 25-29 in Mt.Zion session at Sweetfield kre Mrs. B. Baptist ChurchGreenland. Baptist Church will Terry, Wilson who is doing iC Tbeodosi is a .mer Nurse Helen MackMrs. for honors in terminate Sunday Jan. : a con of the Senior class,* Florence KatoMrsAnnWiseMatthew test. Officers of the fenfs 29the Rev.C.J.Watkins Honor SocietyYeariockr. Belchel, The repertoire of the Department who will is moderator. The Rev. Staff, and an active's Mrs. Beatrice Mack i group is varied load swell supervise various activities D.B.Barnes is presidentand member of Shiloh Bap-J Misses Lucinda Corle}} arranged are everends host pastor and i y program tilt church Barbara Terry,Annette Is planned W.M. Smith, resident: ; Mrs. Ethel Jones is ** Smith, Beatrice Hall, Members of the quartet W.Q. Rogers, v.p.re si- president of the' wan- Congratulation Louise Powell, Lelia are Calvin Fore- dent; K. P. Smit ',recording enfs department.The . Cola to t...... t..from..... Merit Popl Mae Gatson, Catherine hndledrV.E.Vill- secretary ; young people will - Awed wlMtrs Alexander, and EvelynA. imM,tenor;Curtia Ada R.B. Williamscorres have charge Saturdayat , !Uttta to the PopsI Mftrit Hicks. baritone and Samel A ponding secret ';S.A. 11 a. m. Services Aword. salataHoas o* POM! Thus treasurer H.L. I r ,;JII( Too. TImo, WRHCr 1406on jCasucll Jr., bass. ; Sunday will begin with : yeas dial Sctvrdoyt 3 Baker, mmissionary;and the Sunday School at to 4 ...... Doacbfl tit John Anderson f '* Wlldor Pork Rocrtfttioa presi- 9:30 a.m.,morning wor-, Contor. Admission Fro*. WHEN YOU ABE ILL dent Laymen's move- ship at 11 OTclock.The 4 You leek The Bt Doctor ment. , will be delivered sermon - Wkta You Doctor Pss.alo.. Women's Department by tie Rev.R.L.Jonesalternatethe Get ExpKS.aad Fkarasciii. officers are: Sisters To Fill Year Pn.eriptle.. ... Rev.C.H. - Addie sident .. w'i'iiF Aco? il.g To Yew Dodd Hayespre Hamilton. Dinner will I I ,.,. '.: Ontors. W0 .U. Omly Bonnie Carter, vice be served at the closeof . .><: ....> Tk Eat Qaalliy Dn& .,At president;Del or.i.S Sims, service.At 1400 WRHC1400FEA.TURX3 Dr. C. E. BlukProprietor secretary; Evelyn 2:30 p.m. the ser- . -: Rogers, corresponding mon will be deliveredby :-: : - 3 secretary and Olivia ,. REGISTEHED PHABMACISTS TO SERVE YOULILLY'S ; thePresidentalterhatethe .- KEN KNIGHT ' Kingmissionary.PATRONIZE. Rev.W.E.Youngand ; .. C.I. DRUGSTOREA .. Rev. I. Rafe Each PRESENTING- KNIGHT TRAIN minister will be accompanied - D...... .. 1S67 Kiaov Hoid ELtI'a :1-1I7I a.s PM. 12.1 N1CHTLT by his choir SWEET CHARIOT J.cbe..IN. Cal1. Hca COMPLETE LINE OPt FLORIDA and congregation o n .:10 to 10:30 MONDAY thru FRIDAY Kabbey STARADVERTISERS wrv Goods.Camdtos ' PRE9CBIPTIQW GM m DOE AJm DELIVEUD- cIdes -_. the night he is to '". BLUES IN THE KNIGHT f 10:30.12 KONDAY Umi SATURDAY' A'I serve. : ' - -: -- . e ;: : I - ' - I,. . t _ THE FLORIDA STAR. :. Saturday,' January 28, 1961 1- Ii.Ii.18th Annual GoldenGloves Tourney Jan.. 30-Feb. 1 Jax Recreation Dept. Stages Show In New Coliseum __ _' _ r Z Wilder's' Battlers Hold Record 'Red1 Streater Ex- A & T -... _-.,. LuminaryDies II. Suddenly . 'V k. GREE SnORoN.C.- '.-' : - : ALl-Time great athleteat J '_ or': _."': ... funcra.izcdhere last . .. - By C. Parham Johnson " I+f A week. - . i THE BALMY, SUNSHINE DAIS- are- serving as a reminder :{ L.. James A.tivedtfStrcater ,.' .:,,'.". q.a } .... 57 football and a , of those which will mark approaching _;rJt_ ci ,. '{.9r star with the beginning of spring training carps throughout '! 'Florida Just about everyone who has heardof : ( 1_ : the Aggies in the last baseball can tell about Vero BeachSarasotaBradenton ',--_ .. twenties and early : i ; . Ft. Fierce Clearwater St. Peters- thirties,died sudden- : qto ... burgh, Orlando and Taapa.Ask t smallest child, .:.:-;a: : a I ly on Thursday,Jan.12 that is one who is old enough to follow baseball :. .' at HalifaxYa, ., wherehe where the .-- was employed as various tens train and he can .j.k-; the teachercoach at the name city. : , .. WITH THE OPENING OF training camps, many many ;- '.- Mary Bethune High changes will be noted. One of the notable : F r School. . changes to become acquainted with is the absence ..;4: l 1' Streater a memberof of Casey S engel from the New York Yankees .. the 1927 football . ..r :-. team which broii )it the It will also be a matter of readjustmentfor .,:" .j " '' . , the players who will be changing over from .....: first CIAA championship the Stengel system to the Ralph Houks <.. '.;: iaM to the institution IT WAS CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD that Elston Howard f.r ; and was named d held a respectable position high in the estimation -. .: i rf&? .", that year to the All- I of Casey Stengel. It was Stengel's American team among thought that Howard could do everything well <. Negro colleges and In book Howard is excellent was selected All- on- Stengel an out- fielder, a first class first baseman and a top : FR&i ference end. He was notch catcher.When Howard came to batStengelsat also a member of the back quite relaxed because he believed the varsity basketball dependable Elston would deliver. tean. lie; graduate J in IT HAS BEEN REPORTED THAT Ralph Houk looks 1931.A . upon Howard as just another member of the team native of Chesterfield - It is also said the new manager rates John /' 4 County in south Blanchard above Howard. Well that is his rightto Carolinahe had nain-: think as he pleaseshe surely can not think ..... ": y..' tained residence in . .- . - --- -- . for the fans How many fans can be found who -- Greensboro since 1949. have seen Blanchard play in as many different \ A. C. PUNCHERS READY FCil T111: lilt, O.vI--Whether its the annual Florida A.A.U.boxinc Funeral services were positions as Howard,and how many fans have seen tourney or the yearly Golden Gloves presentation, Jax' Wilder Athletic Club fighters have conducted on SundayafternoonJanuary Blanchard come through in a pinch as a batter never been out of the running. This :rear,the Julius Guinyard coached Wilder pugilists are 15, 93 Elston Howard has? defending Cpen Division champions for the annual Jacksonville Recreation Departmentfs at the Trinity A.M.S. WHEN THE UMPIRES YELL "Play Ball .to open the Golden Gloves tournament slated Jan. 30-Feb. 1 in new Jacksonville Coliseum.In top photo, Zion Church- with the 1961 season, many changes will be noted. That Wilder's\ classy Simon Pures shown from left are: Henry :atthews, WrightJohnny Thomas, i i\ev.Cecil bishop,pastor - old familiar face,that roamed changes will be and :Kenneth Wilson. Matthews is defending 165-pound title'101der,and Wright, 135-pound r defending of the church,acid noted. The familiar face of Billy Bruton will champion. In bottom photo. the ready, willing and able Wilder A. C. team shown Kev.J.T.Douglas,pastnr not be patrolling in centerfield when the Milwaukee kneeling from left are: Kenneth WilsonJohnny Thomas,Henry Matthews, illie .T.ondon,Tirotln; of the St.James Presbyterian Braves take the field The 31yearold Fordti, athaniel Wright. Standing from left,: Coach Julius Guinyard, Glen Shehce, Theodore church, \f- Bruton, a left handed batter,joined ,the Bravesin Floyd, .Ulysses S., Thomas,He man Gzam" ,Paul Hawkinsand, Milton Harrold.1 Other members are ficiating.lie . 1953. His batting average at the end of Robert Gaffney: and Donald Israel. is survived by }his last, season was .286 with 27doubles,13 triples (BILLY )MitOW.V PHOT03)) wife, the former /liss, 12 home runs, 54 KBIT and 22 stolen bases. He avelia :IcCov.If . i had more hits than Henry Aaron,182 to 172. I Wilder BoxersBoosted Sugar' RayWins Flemings Signs BOB SCHEFFING N DETROIT MANAGER_ has already named the fleet footed, hard hitting Bruton as Suit r N vi/: his centerfielder Bruton fans will have to By With Raiders #,..P:p::: 1 } x k ..,. 2 switch over to Detroit to watch Billy. Scheff- NEW YORK- Former SEATTLE- orge Flem- ; ing, says the Detroit outfield will: be AL Kalinein EWC SluggersEdward ?Middleweight Champion ing,halfback aid kick ; '. J Fade Fee) ( -right fieldBilly Bruton in centerfield and Sugar RayRobinson recently ing star of the Washington - Rocky Colavito in left field. }nMwaukee fans Waters College won a victoryover Huskies,and one ; { COMFORTLEl will have accustomed will be well repre- Nicholas Troilo, of the | to soon get to seeing a greatest football - in sented in the Coliseun a Philadelphia manu- r [new face centerfield players inirodern : LUJk 0000 OVER IN SAN FRANCISCO There will be two familiar Jan. 30-31 and Feb. 1 facturer in federal collegiate history has faces missing. When the Giants go to with some of its most court. let it be known that ><>:. I spring tTJ ."tngthey will not have Johnny An- talented students appearing Troilo sued Robinson .he will sign with! the tH{ , with the Wil- for $75,000 for alleged Oakland ;Haiders of the , ; :onelli and Willie Kirkland with them.Ihorder ,. ,' .-o see them oae will have to watch the Cleveland Boxing der Athletic team in Club's the breach manufacturercharged of agreement.The American F o o t b all rg.,.;:'.;.:.:,t .'.:. ;::'. ... Indians. The Giants top brass believed League.The r:' Kuenn would be more valuable to them Florida Golden Gloves hat_ the for- outstanding halfback I..:i tr "J : ) : ey amateur boxing tournament broke mi. kt..:: bitanht.. FN.Ii[ t : E t tr' : mer champion an '<--.1' ;han Antonelli and Kirkland. The Giants at who starred in .i'n;;. :; : I ; e ' Coach Julius agreement to defend the Rose Howl game /.d GJt..:.:. A'J"G.. / POWDER..,' i' ;'. -r--- ..a f .i:%;, ast won't have to face the pitching of Lefty Guinyard reports. his r.tiddleweiglt title against Jlinnesota in .'l:; \ f :onelli and the home run hitting KirkLand.. One of the most familiar against Gene*Fullmer ,Passadena Californialast cannot supply you *& $ SHAVING"P 'WbE ; of the group in Philadelphia i January, 2. 'SEND. .!l0rtht8! ? MAGIC TEAM MATES jf P.o.Boi 3457 jfi.S..nnM.Oa.] is Henry Matthew, one of the defending chanps WATCH THIS, CLOWN , who is always a favorite # J- and can alwaysbe 22-31-19 counted on to give . 63-18-257 - ' / the spectators a clean .' YOU CAN'T BUY A FINER - hard fight. He is a : . graduate of Matthew 1 2 . W.Gilberta sophomore 6 a/a? t J,*? 7 .. KENTUCKY BOURBON ;:;; - f Edward .at Waters Col- 9 g ; ': J". lege and a varsity ,....-y.! ... football player for 47-29-86 ',' the past two years 179-69-146 _. .....ri . of Kenneth the most VilsonwJnicr outstanding So...... ..., ..., :. 1. : .,; : ; :: ,. '"- . Sometimes tw's ... : boxing ward at H* .d&. u&trcct ; ..:Y . the Naval Air Station H* works It mil .r0u4 in 1950is a freshaan ; : ; - and a former student Coming Attractions H-K\\ .' at New Stanton.He was 38-82-95 '. TRAIN YOURSELFFor also a runnerup with I ,. rrfa.nts Days Are Xuabercd"ltealth \ " the the finals in AAU . -% And For- f' j. - A Profession contest in 1958. Wilson - Paying tune Can Be YourS'When .,.. . is smooth, working : .. j .. You Know your' Lucky : ..- In 26 Weeks :' '"r, able fighter who shouldbe Days,Lucky Colors Etc. ... to give a good Send $2.00 for your .;, - account of himself . NEW CLASSES NOW FORMING. Horoscope Guide For : '- : . Willie London former 9iY .. FebruaryFill .. 1 " YES You'll always be obU to find work student at RalphJ. ... .: > = ;: . 6-- in the blank below 1. ....i- .. .." ..' ,, ...... ;t. .. YES-You'll ..Ic. good moneyYESY.Y'll '11 Bunch High School and mail to ZODIAC 4:. .. A' "Jt'''q : ..,--,',,'. - hevo good working conditions of Woodbine, Georgiais Post Office Box 561 ,> i "_\: c; .. ; ) N O-Yo* wUl not be laid 6H et efo 50. / Floyd a freala former ae.Theodse student: Jacksonville 1, -Fla. _"-"...<; ': -.: ; : " --- - 4: 1. NOW REGISTER at Debar High School NAME :'j. \.:: j: < :.:,:,: : .-. FLOIIDA BARBER COLLEGE Orange Park, a fresh- Street : ' sas;mea Tunaerfor :l: : ; 4-' - 630 D.vk tit "'Vel'St. merly of Northwestern_ Date of Birth :;," <;'. . T School NiM. Mb.'_ Day: winner STUtOT t IOOUOI VNiOr.N ROOF CUUOI art OOTBHK CO.BCNOUmit. CT. High :._t_ :". _.-_ ." : .. -" '- . . . - :" .- , . :s .Ie - :" . I *" _ Y . . ' '....:4ik _ TEE FLOBIDA STAR: Saturday January 28. 1961 . r ., _- -_ - Xlrban- Uagu\ .* : First Baptist Djst.'s i I I Mt. Ararat,'Anthem t A ONYANN '[.WANTED honestly desire: Men to and face women their Who"al- ''Drive Reaches Meet Here Sun. Choir WEE WASH IT 'coholic problems. Free meetings{(l Anniversary C : f ('Mondays and Fridays. 7:30 P-MJ) NOW'S THE TIME TO ORDER '. Clara White Bldsr..._Room 305. "} ,Final l Staga' Rer.S. Hartsfield of Jan. LAUNDRETTEWET Monday 30 F Pocahontas-Briquets Bartoir, Fla.,will deliver -ui- C 0 A L Anthracite-Cokt: . WASHDRY FOLD It was stated by the 3 p.iu ser- The Anthen Choir of Six RooBS-Nev Cottage Hit CITY.WlOk OCLIVCRY Frederick Wesley, teas during the B&SS HoBDt Ararat Baptist: FINISHED WASH in Popular- Neighbor ALL SEASONS ICE & FUEL CO. chairman of the 1961 seating of a 11 districts Chtarch, under the .dircctioa -, I DRY CLEANING ,hood. |5S83 NORWOOD AVL PHONI PO 4-4511 Fund Drive, that a o t First Baptist of >Lss Marguerite E FREE PICK UP a DEL. Apply special meeting of the 1261 Vest 14th St.Royal . Church, 1025 Denis will f 1225 JEFFERSON ST. Fund Drive Conenitteewill Jessie St., their regular celebrate its first PHONE EL 4-7958 ' be held next week session Crown ffionthly AaaiTersarjr Monday " t efforts o stimulate to intensive bring the Stmday.Sunday's. D1Pt Jaonazy 30th at ,STRAND' SUN.-SAT.. Bottling Company CenterMyrtle order o t 8 in the Main " annual Urban League p. a. 123S S.n'Marco_ Bird.Ft . services followSunday Auditorial of the "A . Fund Drive to a SUC-, ' School a t 9:30 a.m. churdu The Adult ROBUSTShow 044PqHtATTDElftTO Avc. and Ada mi Phone EL 4 ?46S cessful climax. with Superintendent choral of Deal Vocational Razde-Dezzle... stated that Wesley, G.W.Scott and instmoi school sad AWonderfiiy Large MEDIUM SHRIMP u. 69c the committee is stillwaiting tors in charge.HeY.'S. YarioiM choirs of the for many reports L.Badger o f Efeaxraal City are 3uvited.Sc.e Engaging Hoviel"N Service Staf/oft 10 Lfc. Ut .r Men WhU They Lastl.........U. ih7C1o1 Ywh'Mlmr . from various . u DiIc..U . "' ( '1. .1It- ' Baptist Church will of those -appealing on, " major committees. deliver the H a.m. the program .are: Mrs BUMPER TO BUMPER LARGE SHRIMP..u. 89c The Fund Drive goal morning worship. h e G. T. ,HcCall and Mrs. TRACY MARCH KELLY SERVICES this year was set for 7 P...evening worship Grace H.a7.tsbys.1dst iMM !!Q!7'$ EXPERT ATTENDANTS SHUMFBOAT WHITNING u. $15,000.00 to continuethe sermon will be delive- Readin ,Mrs It Daisy B. IflflN2ndflitl tHUt ST. AT FLA AVElN5fUCTOli SPANISH MACKERELLI ..LI. 2 C League's the area programin of Industrial red by. the RaT S.Harts- Kelsey; Mistress of LAIGE MULLET ............LI, 9 Cereaoxdes Mrs. Alone InUest wliw of ! Jto pare m Relations, field. Parker VelccBe age SILVE1 D1UM ............ ....LI. The Hale Chorus neets ; address Vocational Guidance HEN AND WOMEN NEEDED , t 8 for Hr .Juanita McLendon Monday a p.m. ; WORK 3N CIVIL SERVICENo , HousingRace'Relation3Jand their weekly rehersal Response; Mrs. AteciaBaetyThe BARGAIN DEPT Community Services. - The chairmen of the Tuesday's: prayer services speskerRevLavedss3stant experience neces- SALT MULLET ROE . .Lb. 98c begins at 7 P.& Pastor major divisions are Wednesday night Bible of Mt.Ararat.Obsexra-, sary) grammar schooleducation BEACH WHITNING . Lb. 39c as followersSPECIAL study: scheduled to>> tic_ Miss Louise Perkins usually suf- MEDIUM FLOUNDER . Lb. 39c GIFTS Mrs..I.E.WilliamsMiss ficient.Train now for Helen Fennema, start a t 7 p.m. will and the. ,Visiting choirs of Choirs Mt. permanent jobs with RED BASS, Medium . Lb. 39c Miss NolaSmeeSCHOOLS,I be supervised b y thepastorRev.CB.DaileT Ararat will appear on security. Send name, LARGE RED BASS . Lb. 32c Dr.J.I.E.ScottCharles program ROOSEVELT, 'sinv. TUES. address, phone no. to: SHEEPNOSE . . Lb. 32c James, W. K. Harper. An invitation is extended NATIONAL TRAINING ROE .'. .: . BUSINESS,Mrs. Claudia to the general 3' BIG HITS SERVICE, P.O. Box 561 SHAD : : Lb. Age Burris, PROFESSIONS, public t o attend am BOYSEARN BLAST REBEL" JacksonvilleFlorida. BUCK SHAD . .Lb. 35e Mrs. Vanorian Schell, participate i n First "ROCK ALL NIGHT" Otis Giraradeau, Dr. i Baptist Church's ser- "ULYSSES"SKYV1IEW . E. W.. Thompson Mrs vices. MORE 5-" u . Oscar Hillman; CLUBS, CAH .. : . " Edward U.Barnes,LeRoy Audie Murphj in JacksonNEIGHBORHOODS, Carver School'sMother's "DESTRI" PREMIERMEAT Mrs.Ella L.JonesMrs. Club : SELLING : -Pit-. Lucille Holmes; LABOR; The Florida:Star WHOIBE OF USF RnWin ORGANIZATIONS, Clint ,ProgramSunday $395 CashHoq.Nite MARKETS Pierce, Paul H. Hall, Curtis Davis, Marion ------------------------AflA & Your Honie Owned Meat Market Where YmSee BOTH Side f oliKeMeat JohnsonSamuel Harper; The Mother's Club of REOPENED 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU-4 _ CHURCHESRev. J.JohnsonRev.H.H.Robinson- George''V7ashington Car- A ver elementary school Under New Management 347 EAST THUfOSTRETuo I I 3701 I EMEfiSON .tu , Rev. A.J. D eyRev.J.B.F.WilliamsLODGES. will present the '''I 1 I I I I I I.NEW I. and, Northwestern Junior- FRIENDLY LOUNGE WATCif FOR OUR NEW LOCATIONS Iff YOUH NEIGHBORHOOD Benjamin F.Irving Senior glee clubs in Horace Durham. recital SundayJan.29 -Specializing In- LOCATION IN OLD FARMER'S MARKET 4U citizens are at 3.p. m. inthe , - DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS . urged to support the school cafetorium.The ' Urban League Fund groups will be under SEAFOODS -- SHORT ORDERS Drivel becauseits workat the direction of Rich- -: CATERING SERVICE. ,.:- BIGDAYSAT this time is essential ard C. HadLey.Tickets . to the pro- for the recital 1521 KINGS RD. MISS ROSYLN,WARD, PROP gress and development may be obtained of the Jacksonville from anyMother's Club PREMIERYour I . committee in helpingto member, Mrs. Dorothy HOLLEY'S bring about a Ward, president an- better community anda nounced. Mrs. Dianne BAR-B-QUE Dollar Is Worth Mere fit A Premier Store better life to all McLendon is chairman ville.citizens of Jackson- mittee.of the sponsoring com .-rn > BIG $ DAYS AT PREMIER - ; i Annie Reddick PAINTER'S Guds It. Leroy Holley Proprietor Waitress JU31"BROILERS 1 CHICKEN-BEEF-SLICED"Bar s.Que that's different"PORK FRYERS PORK RIBS WITH CURLI-Q Potatoes 3604 ,Moncrief. Rd. Near 26th St. AVC. WT. 1'A LBS .Fill Your Freezer at this low priceKingon's llrt1JiIl4fLq b'0 II __ 00 $ SAVE! $ SAVE! ", I SAVE! High Grade Luncheon ooLewisVGrade _ ,: c;% OV' HOME IMPROVEMENTS-FHA BANK LOANS NI EATS 4-1: : 1 Terms To Suit You-I ,to 15 Year- To Pay !,' Rooms-Additions-Porches "A" Stewing ( 00 5 :BoX 1 Carports-Enclosures-Roofing* .- HENS X Sidings-Baths-Kitche i" :' LIVING and DINING ,AAA Construction Co. PORK CHOPS 10rSwift's 1 1 ROOM DRAPES 1505 Hendricks Avenue Phone EX 8.3523 Completely Q I II ,.' -... Beef Ii I :'' I 4P -. Installed i ,,'" '< ,'- % 3 100 (50 Yard Limit) ro, 4 -qc'4x ar dx LBS. ASK ABOUT OUR DRAPERY _ DRY CLEANING SERVICEYour I Fr.shor Smoked ;: 3 us 1rrwh 100 soilod draperit taken down, cleaned, then Y .r SAUSAGE T _ &:reh.n with now pint end cdjuftmontt. by our own bittaHaBofl deportment. ' FREE ESTIMATES' IN YOUR rypp : Ground EEF 3 LIS. 100 HOME-- C4LLEV 7-tfIO. {N .j :; 4(f ' ., V p 16 1JI_ :.pICNICu.29c IWDr UJ'a1l.+ CIa ne..., xy4o S..... Serry-No deliveries. or phoneyealli( .t this low prices :n6 ,... at dub.gid.. ,5847 Itecdef: : KNJW MEATMAN" _ R4 Io _CllN.oe.7 He' Riit."Beef 1II.t "f m WKl KI M1N HEATS, p( YOW . 'lr' n .. AWLtJ, $l.IO.a.;,;.$0.75., .-' .- ,... : -' -"..:"> -. i C,5: : ., , .. .. .. ,. \ : *' '.-:... : ,' ,- ; : _, r '<. :;; >: ; '.' 34i--:: : ,><; >- -' -,', -- - .. {. :, 1 ..-. . ' -'- :',__- ,,.:;';" ":,.-_'",. __ :.'t". ":."..:- :". : __,- -,__ .-< o, .. ""-" .,-... ---,f'- ..- J\.....,M \. '- 'i! |