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Seturday, July 25, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN (ceca ncanetnge tte soap tine Page 7 COLORED COMMUNITY NEWS ‘ ab —— College Dean Visits Florida A and M College University, Seoul Kores, was a vis-| the campus of The Florida) { Japanese Cosmetologist * i his recruit training at the Naval u ? Before entering * the Navy, he ag W288 employed as ~ barber in; | Charleston, S. C. 5 z Pi \Presbyterian B.S., | uns. xazvxo 7 A Grand Success | P™TMAX 2 Tokve, Jes The Bible Schooi conducted at, College cosmetology depart- Soe s ee Church School Convention Chapel : H 16 pupils were teachers valu 7 , See: zi i a e & 3 if i ? i ; ii Es 2 5 : i & g Ls i Ere ie rE rE: Ht i a i Ei tf tte : : i co BE 3 fF ' i i f i ! | it bi ai Fi f E a = a me 52 # F Sunday Merning Session 10:00 a. m. — Model Sehool : Dresses from $1 Suite {apecie) Wt oa “MWe Pit The Hard Te Fir © & $10 FLEMING st. 316 Petronia Street PULL LINE OF MEN'S and CHILDREN’S SHOES PRICE RANGE $1.99 to $18.95 | @hen tn Miami Visit Our Store Ar JONG tet st ‘|Will Address -|Woman’s Club CLUB NOTES Things are still strong at the Service Center. Hundreds of the Center drop month to enjoy the “DY lis the first visit to his home in a grand success. The Shore Patrol did a wonderful job in keeping order, : Among those who served as spec- Crystal Dawn Sutton, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie ‘Sutton was christened Sunday, July Newman Methodist Church) » Bev. Leroy Dell’ a reception followed at grandparents, Mr. Bennett, 5S & eit 2§ fel le i é | : : ul } i Hit dh i F ztise Feet, af bts E i |.|818 Whitehea continues M. P. Harris |New ‘The Woman's Civic Club wil be) with a visit by Miss Min-/ Head Of Douglass School i j | The Navy Social Club held an! election at its July 16 meeting. | 'C. C. Seabury To Head DHS ~————"__|Faculty As New Prineipal : PERSONALS _ | Key West ts treet in secur-'as an athletic coach, he built Mr. and Mrs, Willie Stallworth|ing such a man as Professor C. C.|the following and Mrs. Mary Gillison who spent/Seabury to serve as principal of! \a short time visiting their sick rel-\Douglass High School. jative, John tpg perils ayes In view of the fact that Profes-| Seer esi ome sor Seabury is highly trained and 4 has years of experience in teach- Juliette McIntosh wishes to ex-jing and principalship to his credit, tend congratulations tv her friend, he should be the right man to) i Betty Joe Garrett, on the occasion) of her seventh birthday. It is the pnt Ree Deak © Wee hope of Juliette that Betty Joe may A ais & oie be ee live to enjoy sasny more Hirthoaye. os ts staid by the pemtcipal aad Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Saunders, faculty in helping to build stronger Sr., were most happily surprised by|°ys and girls. This cannot be done the arrival of their son, Bruce, Jr.,|>Y Teviewing the faults of the past wife and son, Tuesday night. This through destructive — criticism|New Y: . or through an adverse policy. This|considerable work \ean only be done through co-opera-degree at tion and through working as a| whole to make our school an ins-| titution of which we can and may/ very well be proud. It was my good fortune to inter-' view Professor Seabury Tuesday, jJuly 21, and to have him tell. me} something about himself. My first interest was concerning was the donation of $15.00 to years, Al join with the family in wish- ing the visiting family a very Pleasant stay in the city. | Mrs. Ida Sands who has been ‘touring the eastern section of the country for the past several weeks will visit Washington on July 25, to spend a week with friends. She will be at home on August 7. Mts. America Thomas is visiting Mrs. Florida Carey of Elizabeth Street. % Mr. and Mrs, Thaddeus Neely of} iNew York City ate the guests of Mrs. Georgia Lowe Roberts of < 3 fe i feet E Hi ‘important cog in the wheel ership. Knowing that the is eager to know of the Ba: of the new principal, I here’ set forth a brief biographical sketch. of| the man: : Professor C. C. Seabury was ‘in a small town in Leon Florida. He attended high Fr) in Lakeland, Florida, - graduating Beach and Mrs. Annie Roberts of| With honers ip 1932, After a period Key West were dinner. guests ont time he eonea at Florida A’ Miss Idalene Cleare Sunday, July|a2 M College where he received) 19. . an A. B. Degree in 1938. Having trained to be a, teacher and hold- ‘ing credits which enabled him to teach English, history and serve, Mrs. Irene Skinner Williams of ‘West Palm: Beach was the guest, of Mrs. Annie. Romer Baptiste of! Southard Street over the weekend. Mrs. Myrtle. Bailey of West Palm a ff Report On Building Fund . Audley} Last week the names of those re- Mrs,|Porting on the Repair Fund Drive)’ jbeing conducted at Zion A. M. EB.) Church with a promrise to report, te visit _jurday: Mrs, Annie Lang, Mrs. Sa- Os suis tclrah Sands, Mrs. Arcenia Deah, Mrs. Bertha C. Bowe, Mrs. Rosa Mrs, Curry ‘Hall, Mrs. Mary~ Roberts, e Mr, and Mrs. John Peres Lorraine Stirrup, Mrs, Sarah Rod: id is jriguez, Mrs. Harriett Chipchase, is 'Mrs. Louise Skinner, James Hall, Homan ne Hannibal and’ Rochelle Me- Intyre. Mrs. Rebecca M. Clarke, teacher| It is hoped that the other cap- im Meacham Elementary School,'t#ins will report soon, as Cornish’ Tampa, Florida and mother, Mrs|Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church is ee ee er j areas | DEATHS Crain McDuffie. * ithe Wilerson and Urother oy at'| Me. and Mrs. Frank Perkins, 711! Annie Lowery, 1123 Thomas Street, Mapas Lane, are in of one eee jot Dr. Butler in Jacksonville, Flor- MeDutfie come to the City to see 142 July 20. Funeral services will be } (be conducted in Jacksonville Sat-| nationally accredited a ne ee te ae ee vision. of Nursing | Dr. Butler is the uncle of Mr. Pers ly designed for | RED GOOSE | SHOES FOR CHILDREN Exclusively at Appelrouth’s Shoe Center @4 DUVAL STREET PHONE 2-2532 Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort GROCERIES AND MEATS [DIAZ Phone ?-6222