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» Baia Ys! EARS is La ere uf ark He a iy Fe H Hi ERE i (lll ti F aa | ulin hy Ps ans live at 433 Augustine St., Tallahassee), Are You A Good Husband? tion that is quite vital arises and Do you make your wife feel suc- Now that a new’ year has dawn- : Jover the pages of his life a ques-| ‘that is, “Are you a good hus-) adelphia, such basic questions are, ‘asked. to try to uncover the basic! understandings that sometimes wreck marriage. a Take for instance the question,’ “Do you provide financial sectfi-| ty?”” Under this the following sub-) Viva T. sy girs Coleman, dau- questions fall: { ghter — . 1940. M. S. Howard, 1. Have you a steady income?) University, Mrs. Coleman is on the instructional staff at Meharry Med- deal College, Nashville, Tennessee. dealin ¢ REE : : 5 pe Avenue, New York, N. Y. i . 1944, v gf BE = aching in the Public School Sys- Parkers have one child, They live| Ne BG: Wash:} A budget that provides money! fe "3 f Spearman Paschal, » A B., 1944, farther stu- la A and M. University. She is a teacher in the Public > “Beliol ‘Sydtem "in “Miathi."The Pas- chals have two children. (Resi- dence, 2978 N. W. 52nd Street, Mia. mi; Florida), it Spearman Parker, daugh- , further study, Ca- ersity, is at present 2. Has your wife a ‘specific jamount of pocket money tc. spend |without explanation. 3, Havejyou" made a will? 4. Do you carry insurance? 5. Does she know details of your will, insurance and income? | If you answered ‘‘Yes,”. to these| iquestions, you rate well as ‘a good -iprovider. It goes without’ saying! that a woman feels insecure unless} *\a husband bas a steady income so is P the N. Y, Theater Wing the management of Sol Hu- Mr, Spearman married ‘the Daisy Leathers, also a gra- that she does not feel threatened! jor uncertain, however, many men j}with more than adequate incomes are far from adequate as good pro- viders. When you plan a change ‘of this institution, and they |jn job or business do you discuss two children. Residence, 2200 /it with your wife? By “protecting” jn job or business do you discussta it with your wife? By “protecting” cessful? Are you loyal? Do you, provide real financial security? Are you grown up? ' At the Marriage Council of Phil-| her from your career problems, ancial level. \for her personal use is important to a wife’s dignity. Frequently hus- bands protest, “But I never re- fuse her anything — all she has to do is ask!” They do not realize at ing can be irksome ind Ree ig “to the™oint of injuring a wife's happiness, Lack of pocket money for personal nec- jessities is one“of the commonest jeauses for unhappiness that we! O'Hara Spearman, son, B, -§,, /hear. 1950, M. §., Columbia University. Mr. Spearman is director of the Lincoln High. School Band, Talla-| hassee, » Leonard ‘ ‘Connell ‘Spearman, son, B. S., 1948, M. S. the Univer. | sity of Michigan, Mr. Spearman is Another is uncertainty about! what the future holds in case of a| husband's death. Many wives build up cases of acute anxiety because they ‘do-not know terms of a hus- band’s. will’ This is particularly true. When the man has multiple |you may be defeating your own! |purpose. She will sense that some} ‘ Problem is on your mind, and the of the death of her brother, Mel-| Prayer — Rev. A. R. Smith, pas- REGINA AND WALTER CUR- RY, children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curry, Jr., celebrated their birthday with a party, at the Community Center, Thurs- day, December 31—Photo by Chief Steele. Double Funeral For Sister And Brother West Palm Beach, Florida —| |Funeral services, were conducted Tuesday for the late Mrs. Lillie Speed Clements and Melvin C. Speed from Payne Chapel AME Church with Rev.’ S, A. Cousin, |pastor, officiating. Mrs. Clements’ death occurred at Roosevelt Hospital, New York|Lean City, Thursday, December 24. While arrangements were being: made for the funeral, news came shington, juncertainty will make her feel un-/vin. i ce abe easy on a-personal.as well as fin-; According to police reports, {Speed was accidentally drowned while wading in a pond near Fel- lowship, outside of Ocala, to pick ‘up a duck he had shot. Speed, dove- |hunting with a companion, Robert Mynyon, appareritly stepped into a deep hole. The drowning occurred] ™ about 2:00 p. m., and the body was Tecovered two hours latet. Mrs. Clements and Mr. - Speed; children of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Speed, pioneer settlers in the Palm Beaches, were widely known throughout the State and the sad intelligence of their dem-| ise ‘and subsequent double funeral was a double shock to their host of friends, : Surviving are the husband, Har- vey Clements; a wife, Mrs. Inez Speed; five sisters, Mrs. Clarinda Cambridge Brown, Mrs. Hyzetta responsibilities such as dependent an instrictor“in the School of Edu-|Parents,.or children by a former Dyson, Mrs. Gladys Peak, Mrs. cation at the Florida 4 and M Uni-; Marriage. versity, He is married to the form. | as important to a wife’s sense of! _ o@t Valeria Benbow, also a graduate Sharing information may be just of this institution. They have one Security as providing an adequate! in come. THE VIRGINIA CLUB “Prop. Jesus Disdier 1025 Emma St. BEER AND WINE _ 9:00 to 12:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday Open ‘til 2:00 A.M. JUAN SORRIANO 112° Whitehead Street MEAT and GROCERIES PHONE 2.6122 jickey. % Short Orders... 1109 Whitehead Street Also Freese Bar-——— %& Specializing In All Kinds of Mixed Drinks See. Old Fashioned, Tom Collins, Whiskey Sour, page Ba oe fum Collins, Froten Daiquiri, Mint Col Special, Parse Micke, Lady Cockta tererial Bar latizing in Chicken, Hamburger, Hot and Pork Ghep Sandwiches, Conch Pritters and Cenwtith Salad. MANI'S BAR MAN! PEREZ — Prop. 316 Petronia Street Phone 2-9272 O.K. Shoe Shop ' Fabric Center 706 DUVAL STREET eee Telephone 2.7634 Elnora Nealy, Mrs. Olivia Bailey; one brother, Maurice Speed and a host of other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leggett of Jacksonville, Florida, were the house guests of Miss Ruth Rodgers, 1117 Whitehead Street, while they were here attending the funeral of the late Samuel D. Leggett. In your resolutions, consider making yourselves good husbands so that your family will be happy and the glorious institution of mar- riage better preserved. Package Store 309 PETRONIA STREET Phone 2-9400 THEATER Emma Street Billiards — Bar es SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 |} AM —V.CE. 7 P.M. Emancipation Program Is Given Here The following program was rend- ered at the Emancipation celebra- tion conducted by the Woman's Ci- vic Club at the Community Center, Friday, January 1. State Song — Audience Tnyocation ——Rev. W.N, Me- Gettysburgh Address — Miss Jean Tynes American —— Audience tor of Newthan Methodist Church Flag Pledge — Audience Emancipation Proclamation — Miss Marva Allen Vocal Duet —— Miss Mercedes Hannibal and Mrs. Geneva Walton, sisters Address.— Mrs. Winifred Sands jobnson Among those attending this well afranged program were Rev. W. IN. McLean, Rev. A, Franklin Hooper, Rev. A. .R Smith, Miss Malvise Pinder, Mrs, Irene Hanni- bal, Mrs, Margaret Evans, Mrs. Rowena Pinder, Mrs. Agnes Al- bert, Mrs. Blanche Cornell, Marva Allen, Jean Tynes, Miss Mercedgs' Hannibal, Mrs. Annie Roberts, Miss Alice Wallace, Mary Antoin- ette Hernandez, Mrs. Frances Pal-| mer, Mrs. Miriam Hannibal, Mrs, Grace Palacios, Mrs. Mary More:' no, Mrs. Etta Zimmerman, Miss Dorothy Evans, Mrs, Geneva Wal- ton, Mrs, Wilhelmina Bain, Mrs, Venora Mingo, D. Chapman, Hel- en Johnson and Winifred Sands Johnson, BIRTHDAY PARTY Regina and Walter Curry, chil- dren of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cur- ry, Jr., celebrated their birthday with a party December 31, 1983, at the Community Center. Many friends enjoyed their hos- Pitality, Miss Myrna allen, Allen, daughter of; Mrs. Ruth Hall, celebrated her 12th birthday Friday, January 1, 1954, with a party at St. Joseph's Hall, corner of Thomas and Angelg |) Approximately 75 guests attend. jed. Miss Allen was the recipient ae many beautiful and useful 's. The twin grandchildren of Mrs. Tomasa Marroro, 318 Truman Aye- nue, celebrated their fifth birth- Gay uesday, December 2, with a party at their home. Attending the party of Mary and Pable Smith were Virginia Street. er, William Smith, Gilbert Street- er, Barbara Lee Hall, Caridad) Streeter, Jane Hale, rota Rosa Veliz and Vidlet A.M.8. ZION CHURCH Whitehead and Angela Sts. Worship 11 A.M. Toesday, 7:30 P.M.. THE CHURGH WITH A po gla Rev. A. pie ~ cy Zion Church. |. As a result of the election of of- Sunday, January 10, at 8:30 p, m ‘ficers the following ministers will; The public is cordiaily invited to » Thelma Mor-, |gan, Helen Winifred Johnson, Al-! 'o Protect Your Children? x's poset your cen ad fisk to protect your children and te lava 204|Visits Sister ii ion, and by paying the treat- ment costs of citizens of all ages who couldn’t foot the bill alone. Now, after 16 years of prepara- and defense, the National Evangeline Carey of Fort Vil- lage, for the Christmas holidays, is P.F.C. William Pittman, who Visitors Divide Time "|Between City And Cuba holiday were Mrs.’ Madeline Rob-| Mrs Thompson is a tea Dorsey Elementary School, Liber- ty City, Florida; Dr. Thompson, leading dental surgeon of x and Mrs, Queen, sister of Mrs. That is why you are being Martin, a leading dress. designer to of Brooklyn, New York. M The party spent Tuesday and |Wednesday at the Surf Hotel in Ha- bana, Cuba, They returned to their! respective homes Thursday after having had a most enjoyable vaca. Mrs. Thompson was the guest of Mrs, Winifred Sands Johnson. The remainder of party spent the time with Mrs. im Hannibal of Virginia Street. The Daughter Elks of Coral City Bills and friends with a sumptu- ‘ ous supper at the Elks’ Home Jan- wary 1. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ame- The menu which was immensely|tia Duncombe West who died De-|**, birth. i cember 24,.at the age of 63, was pork, potato salad, pickled beets,|conducted Sunday, January 4, 1954, beans, ritz crackers and a| from Church assortment of drinks. . WN. Those enjoying the affair were| conducted the rites, Dr, Enrique Jose Suarez, George} The ; Dean, Alphonso Dean, Mrs. Zef-|husband, Fred West. leew lina Reckley, Mrs. Elizabeth Stra-| Interment was in the City Ceme- cham, Mrs, Jessie Leland, Mrs.|tery, ‘Almenus C. Dean, Mrs. Annie ati Tynes, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs.| George C. Carey died at his resi- Salome Adderly, Mrs. Ida Mae/dence, 306 Julia Street, Thursday Cogwell, Mrs. Venora Mingo, Miss| January 7, 1954. Malvise Pinder, Mr. and Mrs.| He js survived by his widow, George 0. Dean, Mrs. Nathalie/mrs, Wilhelmina Carey; 2 daugh- Carey, Mrs. Edna Kelly, Mrs. Wil-iters, Mrs, Mercedes Greenwood helmina Bastion, Mr. and MTrs./of New York City and Mrs, Marie ‘King and Mrs. Winifred Allen. Carey Doles of Key West; 1 son, Miss Mervit Roberts, Mrs, Essie|George Alfred Carey; 4 grandehil- Lewis, Miss Mary Roberts, Mrs./dren and a host of other relatives) Isabelle Wallace, Mrs. Mabel Dean,|and friends. Miss Alice Deveaux, Mrs. Lucille ‘Thompson, William Butler, Joseph Among those who continue to be Leggett, James Bellamy, Arthur How Much Would YouRisk Faets About I sf 5 i if E Ss coro Old Folks’ Home over — 22 per cent. A breakdown jof male cases by same age group- lings 29.7 per cent under five; 28.5 per cent in group 5-9; 15.4 per cent jin group 10-14; 9.1 per cent in 15- eranbe: sauce, gil dressing, noes se iat Sauer aioe rice, string beans and Southern brown |gravey. | The dessert consisted of fruit abundance of assorted fruits. under five years; 22.9 per cent in 5-9 group; 14.2 per ‘cent Visiting in the city during thelof Dimes. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel A, Pigie the parents of a baby girl, 29, 1953, at the Naval Hospital. weighed 8 Ibs. 3 ozs. ‘tending the funeral, zel S. Leggett we: Mrs, “|Gilbert Leggett and son. $t. Peters. burg, Fla., Mr. and Mrss¥tan Leg- gett, Jacksonville;?B¥s. (81) lish, Jamaica, New , {ry is in town after -|Mrs. Barbara L, (Herman, S. Harris, George Fields, Otis Green, William Sherman, E. H are Mrs, Alice Whyms, Wind. sor Lane; Willie Whyms, Emma Whitehead J. Bolden, A, L. Curry, Gilbert ‘Bamas and Mrs. Gloria Fisher. ‘Street; John Gates, Ministers Organize The ministers of Monroe County ain met at Newman Methodist Church} Recently returned from the Vet- Friday, New Year’s Day, ‘at 10:00/erans Hospital, Coral Gables, Flor. a. m. Rev. A. Franklin Hooper led ida, where he underwent a major the group in devotion. Following|eye operation, is Professor C. C. this portion of the program a dis-iSeabury, principal. of Douglass cussion was held on the purpose |High School. and aims dh rasa gers It was that the ince . wil function with emphasis this Choral Singers To Appear year and that meetings will be| The Choral Singers, under the jheld everg Monday afternoon|direction of Miss Mercedes Han- ‘5:00, in the Cornish Memorial /nibal, will appear at the Church of Zion Ch God in Christ, Elizabeth ‘Street, hold office during the ensuing year: jattend this free program, President —— Rev. A. Franklin) George Sands, reporter Viee President — Rev. L. Miler-) E. J. Boldon is back in town’ son after a vacation spent with rela- Secretary — Rev. W. N. Mc-/tives and friends in Montgomery, Lean Alabama. Assistant Secretary — Rev. T. A. ! Sinclair Mr. F. Leggett who is president Treasurer — Rev. G. A. Allenjof the Red Caps of Jacksonville, Chaplain and Reporter — Rev.'Florida, is a brother of the late A. R. Smith iMr. Leggett. Grace Walker Dress Shoes and Casuals at $5.95 and $4.50 Appelrouth’s Shoe Center (04 QUVAL STREET "PHONE 22532 Pir Conditioned For Your Comfort in the Kissimm item. i t. a t iu 3 sé i 5 E F : 5 ; \Civil Defense Needed COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. 5—The nation’s civil defense work- ers are doing a ‘‘good job” in de-| preparations, but not good gxtas Christmas at the “Odlated Old Foks Home” was a thing of joy lfor the inmates and. their ‘matron, |Mrs. Celestine Evans, ‘With hearts |full of gratitude for those who so |kindly remembered thefh they jhowed their heads in prayer for |God’s continuous The menu consisted of ‘turkey, Among those who contributed to the Christmas dinner fund were St. Mary Star of the Sea “Catholic Church, St. Francis hey sa Baptist Churches, Navy“ Wives’ Club No. 114, and the Hegular Fel- lows Club, =s% The happy oldsters ‘were also the recipients of many ‘gifts: Por" these and all the other considerations ;/during the year, a most.prosperous and happy New Yearois wished for Y ithe patrong. , PERSONALS Miss Mary L. Bender of ‘Syra- cuse, New York, is’ ‘visiting her jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Batten, N-3, Fort Taylor, for an indefinite stays sem Private Lawrence, Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, George T; Allen, 717 Monroe County Lane, was at home for Christmas. Private Allen is stationed at Or- Florida, ‘ Mrs. Irene Vann, sister of Bruce ly at Among the out-of-town guests at- fate Don- le Eng- Mrs. Blanche Jewett, St Ma. ryland; Mrs, mpton, Ocala; Mrs. Lel, ichard- json, Philadelp! Mamie Patterson, Philadelphi#?Mirs, Lu. cille Riou, Miami; Mr8fearrie E- manuel, Miami; MrsrQaledonia ‘Smith, Ocala; la; Mrs. Virgie M:“Pettus, Miami were|2nd Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thopson ‘Daytona Beach, Floxida." Staff Sergeant for a few days during the holiday Maria L. Roberts, 309 Olivia Street.