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|Miss McKenzie Becomes Bride Of [Hilliard Smith In Church Nuptials Miss Mildred McKenzie, daugh-| The bride’s mother, Mrs. Naomf jter of Mrs. Naomi Saunders and Saunders, was gorgeously gowned Hilliard Smith (sailor), were mar-jin a black lace dress with pink tried Saturday at St Peter’s Epis-|accessories. jcopal Chureh. Father John Henry’ The bride is a native Key West- _ Reece, Jr., Vicar of the church, er and attended Douglass High performed the rites. ee School. The beautiful bride wore a bal-! The groom, a native of New Or- lerina length dress of white nylon leans, Louisiana, is stationed in tulle over satin. Her slippers were Key West aboard the sub-tender of white satin ornamented with py cnnell tulle any sagan re yte etalon Following the wedding ceremony ‘rhinestone. Her oniy ornaments |* reception was neld at the home lwasa string of pearis, gift of the of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Eureka |groom. She carried a white Bible Neely, 720 Galveston Lane. jwith a bouquet of stephanotis with The couple was showered with ‘an orchid center. many beautiful and useful gifts. | ‘The bridesmaid, Miss Jacqueline Among those attending the ela- iNeely, a junior at Bethune Cook-|borate affair were Robert Avery, man College, Daytona Beach, Flo-/Richard Moore, Rovert Miles Kel- rida, was clad in a beautiful bal-ly Lewis, Roy Murphy, Louis Stru- Seturday, October 4, 1953 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page Ad roe ae COLORED. COMMUNITY NEWS | posts Filled |At University jFor Comforts And Pleasures... sident George W. Gore, Jr. H. Manning Ffferson, Dean of Administration for the past years, will continue tc serve in capacity and also as of Students, Miss Next Tilt After Defeat Here Dende es tees’ stl VF W. Post 6021 The Douglass High “Tigers” who! opened their home siand saree night, October 17. at rainsoaked: Wicker’s Field with a defeat to Attends Meet Lincoln High Trojans, are prepar- tions since last July, has ing for their next tilt of the sea. Representatives of the V. F. W.! appointed Director of Public son against the Mayes High Post and Auxiliary 6021 attendedjlations. These are the only three “Rams” of Goulds. \the 13th District meeting held at major changes in administrative | £ dae % 5 Sree , ehai by such foes as Goulds, Ft. Pierce) . (eo-champs last year), Pompano,'Much that was of interest was . and Belle Glade. As of this date,|learned through sttending this in- Although the “Tigers” have suf-'Miami Beach. Those of them were non-cunference af- ot end: ed Son onteenss jeard” — |Tyler, Mrs. Beutah Walker, Mrs.| A stern test {s in store for the Leona Ellis, Mrs. Dorothy Milian, “Tigers”, since their last four tilts Mrs. Yvonette Jordan, Lang Mili- order to achieve the conference|Henry Scott, Lee Bennett (Rain- mpionship they’li have to get Coat), James Lloyd, The representatives state that! thé Goulds team is much better|sPixing meeting. : than the one the “Tigers” took in- The department president, Mrs.) § camp last year by a 19-0 count, |Nannette Lowery, gave an interest-| They have lost some rough games|'98. address. ie to highly regarded ‘cams by some} The Post and Auxiliary along} Yvery low scores. Carver of Coco-|With all delegates tu the district) nut Grove edged them 7-0, and|meeting were entertained by the| Pompano took them into eamp 19-0,Miami Beach Post and Auxiliary while Dania edged them 12-6, So 3559. the “Tigers” will. meet a rough} sary bunch of boys when the tangle | 4elegation in attendance. October 31, at Goulds. ee thabelle Robinson, Mrs. Lenora] ate as follows: jtension 4 are all conference affairs, and in|@®, Irving Carey, Frank Russell, ford, Administrator of Dr. Gore said. { a ; fered two defeats this year, both were Mrs. Edna Carey, prey En | Other appointments (all of which existed under the college setup) Dr. James Hudson, Director of Religious Acitvities; Edwin F, Norwood, Director of Ex- Luther Thomas, Director of Lib- Chichi Ellis, |Tary Service; Dr. L. H. B.. Foote, Director of Health; Edwin M. Thorpe, Registrar; M G. Miles, Director of Student Activities; Dr. R. L. Anderson, Director of Studént Health; B. L. Perry, Dean of Men; and J. R, E. Lee, Jr., Business Manager. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert; |Dixon at University Hospital in Auxiliary 6021 had the largest |Philadelphia, Pa. a baby girl, Kim) Bernadette, September 22, Kim weighed 7 pounds 8 ounces at have ‘beaten such teams as Pom- pano and West Palm Beach and would like nothing better than to rule over the conierence for the To Be Sponsored es straight ene oe The Community Chest will be ‘ompano, on the other hand, is sponsored in our city beginning another highly regarded foe. Al-\November 1. Colored citizens are though it's reported. that Coach asked to stand behind this effort! Johnson lost many first string boys 100 per cent. . this year, it is not shown by their! you will definitely want to be pay ios >) etme hee pn nd dag considered in the benefits, so it is 01 juderdale' on) itti; - and Fort Pierce, the Pompano bute. Pe Rs Fae anal goats team took Goulds into camp in aj qq giving in this drive you can rough affair and would like noth- rest assured that your money will ing better than to knock off tne ine given to worthy causes, Send — |this ‘dri ! No dope has been reported on ve. over, eves cest! ‘the Belle Glade team which will be the Tigers’ Homecoming foe, ‘u'eves stenjer, To-dee, ey COmMmUNItY Chest | Memorial Services but from last’ year’s report, the| Belle Glade team was pretty fair. The “Tigers” nicked Belle Glade| 7-6 last year on a rainsoaked field| at Belle Glade, This year the “Tigers” are right near the top of tne Southeastern Conference with a convincing win At Zion Church The annual Memorial services for the deceased members of the Woman's Civie Club-‘will be held at Zion A.M.E. Church Sunday, October 5, at 8 p. m. Rev Hooper, **Randalls In Alaska over Delray and no losses to date,|will preach the sermon. The public is cordially invtied to attend. Relatives of the deceased are ex- Mrs. Melba Barnes Randall, | pected to be sect re daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; Mes. Wilhelminia Bain, president Barnes, B-1 Fort Taylor, is now| i i secre! eae her home in Kodiak, Alss-| aes. Senora Mingo, ee: a, along with her Navy husband, Lonell Randall, \Program At Bethel Randall hails from Texas. For} the past several years, Mr. and) The Ushers Board of Bethel A. Mrs. Randall have made their M. E. Church presented a program home in San Diego, California. |Sunday night at the church. It was scesrmech | | Pieced a | lection — Tropical Hat Cleaners Vocal Solo — Mrs. P. MeClain | Reading — Mrs. Marie Greene 714 Thomas Street Key West, Fla. Selection — Choir Remarks —Rev. Everett. MAJOR'S birth. Mrs, Dixon is the former Miss Gloria Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, 718 Chapman Lane, Key West, Florida. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Me- Clure (Blanche Sawyer), a boy, Robert Franklin; 9 Ibs., 8 ozs. at birth. Baby was born at home, 4 Baptist Lane. Mrs, Ida Sands was ‘the attending midwife. Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence Knowles (Helen Thurs- ton), a boy, George Malcolm, at their home 917 Center Street. The boy weighed 7 Ibs. 4 ozs. at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Williams are the parents of a baby, arvis Claude, boy, born October 5, at Galey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stevenson (Verdell Garcia) are the parents of a baby boy, Wilbert Stevenson, Jr., born at the Naval Hospital October 16, The following births have been! reported at the Ida Sands Matern-| ity Home, 313 Amelia Street: 1, To the Lewises, a boy, Sep- tember 29; Daryle Eugene, 7 Ibs 2 ozs. The mother, Mrs, Dorothy ‘Helen, and baby are quite happy. 2. To the Halls (Thelma), a boy, Charles Brown Hall, October 3. Baby weighed 6 Ibs. 14 ozs. at! birth. 3. To the Joseph William Pur- cells (Eloise Sands Palmer), a girl, Arnel]. Tomasina, October 8. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 10 ozs. at birth. 4, To the Davises (Elizabeth) a boy, Stephen Theodore. Baby weigh ed 7 Ibs. 4 ozs. at birth. 5. To the Peter Valdezes, a gitl, 8 Ibs. 5 ozs. Mrs. Leoncia Graham Crimmins, a teacher of St. Francis Xavier School, was called to the bedside of her brother, James A. Graham, Short Talk — Mrs. Z. Reckley Hats Made and Sold Solo — Mrs. Marie, Greene PANAMAS and FELTS Youth Center All Kinds of SUNDRIES and PATENT MEDICINES 8:30 A.M. to 11 P.M. Dail CORNER of JULIA and THOMAS STREETS SHOE STORE “We Fit The Hard To Fit” 510 FLEMING ST, Shenanigans Heydays Life Stride Buxkens FULL LINE OF MEN’S and CHILDREN’S SHOES PRICE RANGE $1.99 to $18.95 When In Miami Visit Our Store At 30 N.E. Ist St. RED GOOSE SHOES for CHILDREN Exclusively at Appelrouth’s Shoe Center 604 DUVAL STREET PHONE 2-2532 Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort bs MANI PEREZ — Prop. 316 Petronia Street Phone 2-9272 |lerina length pink nylon taffeta. The best man for the couple was Leonard Coverton also an enlisted | man and stationed aboard the Co- verton. thers and Robert Belcher of the | Bushnell. The couple is now at home at |623 Thomas Street. Friends are ‘cordially invited to visit. ‘Trinity Ushers Bd. Presents Program The Ushers Board of Trinity Wesleyan Church celebrated its 119, with the following, program: Opening Song — “Jesus Keep Me Recitation — Glenda Bennett Piano Selction — Miss Betty! Butler Reading — Miss Marva Allen oyce Mumford Reading — Miss Nancy Evans Duet — Mrs. Emma Shockley and Miss Phyllis E. Allen Reading — Miss Loretta Mum- ford Instrumental Duet — The Miss- es Shirley and Barbara Butler Reading — Mrs. Alice Liely Short Talk — Rev, J. C, Ram- sey Mrs, Dorothy Freeman — Mis- tress of Ceremonies. On Monday, October 20, the an- niversary supper was served at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Freeman. PERSONALS Rev. A. Franklin Hooper, pas- Zion Church and Mrs, Hooper re- PICTURED are scenes at the nth pea air el weal pating 'Active Worker ter of Cornish Chapel A. M. E., CLUB NOTES The regular meeting of the Wo- man's Civie Club will be held Mon- day, October 26, at the Community Center. Every member is asked to be present and to help with several first anniversary, Sunday, October! Projects about to be begun. Don’t forget the Halloween par- Near The Cross.” jade and party Monday, October 26, at 4:00 p. m. Parade will start from St, Jose- |ph’s Hall. Prizes will be given for the fun- Duet — The Misses Loretta and|nisest and uglisest costumes, Refreshments will be served. The Royal Teenagers under the sponsorship of Mrs. Marie Sands met at the home of Miss Sarah ‘Carey, Windsor Lane, Friday, Oc- tober 16. Business of importance was trans- acted. Marjorie Gallagher, president Gwendolyn Bosfield, Secretary en pe Service Centet located on White- head Street where enlisted men THANKS Mes, Corrine Smith, 706 Chap- man Lane, wishes to express her'| most heartfelt thanks to the many friends who were so very kind to her during her recent serious il- ness, An especial thanks is exterd- ed to Rev. A. Franklin Hooper, members of her church and to her very thoughtful neighbors. The family of the late A. B. Allen acknowledges with grateful appre- ciation the many kind expressions of sympathy by friends including cards of sympathy, telegrams, ‘beautiful floral pieces and the use of their cars, DEATHS A. B. Allen died at his home on September 24. Funeral services were conducted from Trinity Wesleyan Church on who is critically ill at the Veter- | AM. —V.CE., 7 P.M. jot Sunday, October. 4. Rev, George W. Allen was the! retta Allen; one sister, Mrs. Dora Stubbs of Miami; one adopted daughter, Mes. Eloise Thompson ; one stepson, Leroy ‘Skinner of New York and one step-' ‘Miami. Mr. Allen who was a 32nd degree’ Mason was buried in the Msonic Plot of the City Cemetery. The Community Service Men’s Will Always Satisfy Worship 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. YOUNG PEOPLE's MEBTING, 6:00 P.M. Prayer and Class Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME FOR YOU Rev. A. Franklin Heoper, Paster | as well as civilian boys and girls go for evenings of pleasure: Here the enlisted men find a TO REMEMBER: The contest between Choir 1 and Choir 2 will be held at Bethel A. M. E, Church on Nov. 8. Persons having tickets are asked to hold them until that date. Persons wishing to purchase tic- kets may contact members of eith- er choir, Don’t forget the election on No- vember 3, It is your duty to vote! for the candidate of your choice.! Study the ballot and vote accord- ‘ingly. - home away from home.—Photo by Chief Steel. SICK Among the sick this month are’ John Gates, Whitehead Street; Al- fred Milton Evans, Sr., 716 Olivia Street; Miss Mercedes Hannibal, | ‘a teacher of Douglass School, Tho-| mas Street; Mrs, Jessie Dean, Thomas Street, and Mrs. Winifred Sands Johnson, 324 Truman Ave- ‘nue, | cennieitneniniemmennt Mrs. Elizabeth Cash is now at home recuperating after an opera- tion performed at Monroe General North Visiting Rev, and Mrs. A, Frank- jlin at the. parsonage _ of Zion’ Cornish apel A. M. E, of Wilmington, North Carolina. Hooper is a member of Price Memorial Church in Wilmington. He holds several church offiges in- cluding that of secretary of the “trustee board.” He is also a mem- ber of the Senior Choir and a num: ber of fraternal organizations of that city, The “talent show” sponsored at Church is his brother J. T. Hooper] | turned recently from a vacation) | spent at their home in Wilmington, | | the Servicemen’s Center was & great success. Miss Dorothy Evans ‘Hospital. was mistress of ceremonies. [DIAZ FAMU Freshmen Co-Eds Attend President’s Reception bers of the freshmen class of the Florida A and M University were among the more than 400 first by President and Mrs. George W. Gore, Jr., for freshmen. Left year students who ‘attended the | t? Tight. Evelyn Bullocks, Lake GROCERIES AND MEATS 728 Simonton Street JUAN SORRIANO 1011 Whitehead Street MEAT and GROCERIES SHORTY’S BAR Air Conditioned Under New Management 416 Petronia Street PHONE 72-5424 1 THESE FOUR charming mem- |; annual reception given recently | City, Fla.; Georgia Conoly, Talla- hassee; Sarah Artost, Tampa; and Sylvia Pope, Sanford. —Staff workers in the Servicemen’s Center is Wallace Coleman, Navy man of Squadron 12, sta- tioned aboard the U.S.S. Bush- nell. Coleman hails from New Orleans and is a graduate of McDonald 35 of that city. He is married to the former Miss Emma Beryl Martin of Sydney, Australia. 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