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- aN . orest Hill Correctional Mothers’ March On Polio tect Your School Children 1 For Negro Girls s A Noteworthy Feature Low-Cost Insurance . “is ! 3 5, Patients requiring care and treat- tinue to ask whether or not —— Out Bae to geatares f Ment Provided by fe Mach of Dopet poe ae aecidents. be) ni depict the Mothers’ March on the polio front. : : jceived a special school child acci- Son 29 : The entire operation of this gi-\dent plan for students aad weckerel DT, Dalton This week's nowhere in the worid gantic fund- i vent is vol: A iis "tere a counterpart of this dra- tary. The marchers whe call gay, Which covers the individual for a The citizens of the colored com- Io the mail are invitations for a Yamanitarian undertaking |house to house for March of Dimes|“Uu Jew" St 8 nominal fee, | wre dota in moure. supper to be given at the Ser- ee et ts oe are ‘uapall, yolunters.|_ Now. Jt how:dovs tile peg ee snes af the Mie DE BJ , isi to : id | . ee 6 Center on Whitehead St, nation. [wbere the ‘occupants nave mant®| In the folowing lines, 1 stall ex-\Dalton who for the past two years - the night of January 28, an tairly indicated a desire to give to Pi this plan to you. Please d0'as Monroe county’s health _physi- marching “contact mo-ithe March of Dimes by lighting | interpret this as an advertise-|.i.. rendered. them innumerable West will call at! poreh lamp or placing a light in/™€™ for it is not. Dood ts M d : : where a lighted porch|a front window. weavers Any Accident” || Most especially will he be Te eets Monday : : ne Won't you light up your front] (4) | While Enroute Between! membered for his work with them " io ; at We ene sad Baked Loe No. 1 Ushers’ Board of : = to the 1954 March of Sow? St sot tee throw a|_ Such as accidents while riding in\oculation periat aren. M. E. Chureh held a 5 (Dimes, |beam of light;” for. so shines aj School bus, automobile, truck,! «yay the bereaved “family be Monday at 7:30 p. % : Most Americans, even in remote good deed in a naughty world. {city bus, or any other motor Ve-|consoled through his ‘cherished districts, are aware ot seated ne-| Remember that Monroe County icles; while riding ie euiking |™CDOEY.” cessity of replenishing ‘austed had a record outbreak of polio last ™oter scgoters; while "| (E) While On A Required Field of Dimes funds by a re-iyear and is still indeed to Var £u9aing, ching oe playing; me beppaiens contribution to the 1954 poliojiety Children’s Hospital. in Coral filing, being struck by latale 2 member of a group tak- 2 five years of ’ greatly $3,000 i jects. j- ing a required Sip that is di- iaaeiatt polls incidence left a re. ale _ : Tectly connected - with classtoom So ~—=Final Rites | SERVICE es satesers' _,AreHeldFor (CLUB NOTES Se2rcscnic sanctus E &s8s5 ml Fey, fit i 3 H EEE z i f playground equipment; while’ in|athletic e S The Community: Service Center eine pupoantenronsie! bets Miss le ones will conduct a Valentine’ dance at hit by thrown objects; injuries ee the hall Saturday, February 13.'from pencils, swallowing objects; Tallahassee—Final rit 5 ; 3 held at Bethel Baptist Church lst Tickets for this event are now on)particles in eyes, bites and stings Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock sale. The young lady selling thejof insects, jumping, falling and for Miss a Jones, 90, ager most tickets will be crowned a eG ope one ear 4 ro Sunday" evening at nive forty tnree|*tenlne; the young man, Mr. Val. Schoo ‘putding. at Sunshine Manor, home ot Presi. |entine. oe io ee te Between 5 . y IP, i d eg Florida ‘A erie h University. Don’t forget the lady’s handbag! Such as accidents while riding in Buria] was here. that will be given away. This beau-|a school bus, automobile, truck, ci- The deceased, foster mother of|tiful bag was made by Mrs. Ed-|ty bus, or any other motor vehicle; Dr. Gore, aod ee b taeore mund Sawyer, president of the — Ting bicycles or motor mana orth rg ed ia Gold. Star, Motors, Chae seuffl ling or playing: from falling, 1950. Shortly after her arrival she) o. boys (enlisted and civilian) |being struck by motor vehicles, or plesae’ roviseced of ego _ was al through their cooperation. curs To ‘A’ School Child On The to|member of the Mount Olive Bap- ‘The following y .|Way Home From School. “ : oung men and la- a “ "Chatie| Charles Clik, and lace by. the es, atend the Center have| Provided: Acidnts under (A), : Rev. J. B. Ridley. For a comer birthdays during: ie mea We school d Setwon te. phe limits ; aes oy ye liam Dunn, Melba Sears, Robert ay, of years she was very active in ‘ lof One Hour Before the « of still on|the Sunday School as a, teacher. E. King, D. C. Hubbard, Robert E. school on the day of pEigaces dey isl” ay LPM rll s g eee ants, ie gee fe i are = : i i j f ge bhi ire ee i i E E : re 5 i g i vu cay Bo 5 3 i e re BR i % EB Z| 3 Fs dd LE ie re a? B i i Ey 3a 7 : z E F i i i tt t E : uk : af fe rl Z i ; f gE BF i ? & ze By es BF aE Be eS : : ‘Simms, Maurice Thompson, Joseph of Fort} The Rev. C, K, Steele, pastor of . and One Hour After child Beth luring Head, Alfonso: Reynosa, Charles H, diviilased hoot Prag He safe jatwon = > Hepp ane Gaines, Frank L. Jones, Harry Da- if accid Peet ici ben President, Mrs, Bea-|Hudson, University chaplain, Music a ilen ats Tee: Bl heat & aed ae ’m sure that|was furnished by the Bethel Choir , sie see tation requires it. Injuries result. 'C. Eversley, Dallas E. Johnson, pag ern mabe bye univers creup ae|William L. Harris, Allan Long,|i0é from attending or participa oy tive pallbearers were C. M. Speed,|Daniel Miller, Benjamin Davis,|ing in Parties, picnics, dances and B.\J. Holmes, Vandry Moses, Wil.|Dean Jordan, James McAllister,/other extra-curreular activities liam Lee, Everett Fleming’ and|J#mes M. Lawrence,. Allen White, icon oe — jer! on Dusiness|James Corbett. The members of|Lucky Garrett, Carolyn Montgo- dea Ae a Gating reedies 18, were Attor-|thé deacon board of Bethel, chair-/mery, Georgiana Clarke, Carly|* (Dy Walle dk At % Graves and S. L. Me- bee by F. “ Blackshear were bist heer J. Anderson, and) Trip’ In A School Sponsor- Graves’ |honorary pallbearers. F r after the| Miss Jones had been a real moth- While riding as a member of a er to President Gore since early in- fancy when his mother passed, and Cottage TIT get rege Ree - fst Gores’ pa (3 rT, Pear! a a vel vi " Aressed every two weeks.|part of the family household, | Rev. and Mrs. A, Franklin Hoop. way Mrs. Finley, our) Though not active in her later|*t Wish to thank the members bal » dresses our hair. —_|years, “Sister” as she was affec-|2™0 friends of Cornish Memorial) londay| We are trying very hard to|tionately known, with her smiling|4. M. E. Zion Church for their ight,’ we have|MaK¢\our: cottage the “Honor Cot-|face, had been a joy and inspira-/M@ny kind remembrances relating/OF A VERY POPULAR member ight|tage” of the month. tion to the many persons who visit-|'© Christmas and the observance ” the Senior Tess of Deuglate High ee Comcmnan Tate, Ip. a. Bights,| “Mrs, Smith, our new House-|ed and passed by. She really made|° their 25th wedding anniversary. School is Miss .Vera Falco, looking br | honanaaeerqeedec tole Aine Mrs. Alice Whyms of Windsor] The ‘She hed” f daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mil. hostesses were Gloria Morris and|pomes Gene tenon inte thi Lane continues to be quite il ee eee pee Pet course Int June. arts “Every Friday night, Mr. Brown|!-” Mrs. Frances Wier of \Miami,| show; Ne ae seeans, |spent the weekend in the city. cn bg Cotnge DI ae month the|__ Next week. LT We Wear.” | sister” is survived by Presi- | While here she was the guest of|and made several dent and Mrs. Gore and their | Mrs, ‘Frances E, Palmer, 814 Em-|of daughter. wee BIRTHS 714 Thomas Street | ger, oa et, Born to Mr. and Mrs, J, B. Seals TELEPHONE 2.5560 the Navel Hoepltel Tucedey,| a, on the alert for, your : January 5, a girl, Cheryl Nerissa. child's report card next week. “ ‘ Bas i birth, portant as they record a semes- PANAMAS and FELTS i z : E & ig E Z 3 FE es as Ht iis i E gif Hs g 7F Ege have flowers Ba B Reg & i 28 = Be 3 si 25 itouch trice lone lyou Pro, ray very pret-| M: our In Mond. ney Neal work Hel MAN PEREZ — Prep. : | at " Lohopbrsdlpr seooretad ited Street. Southeastern Conference of 316 Petronia Street | oa thel A.M.E. Church, the names of Mrs. Phaiona McClain and Phone 2-9272 207 PETRONIA STREET : inlay ied Phone 2-9400 —_ Bom to Mc. and Mrs: Raymond SICK ‘ Fisher, a daughter, Natacha Le-' | Gu? wuighed 6's. 9 cs, etlpetuns at Komee Genet Heap i . 9 ozs. at Monroe O.K. Shoe Shop laren” . MBAT and GROCERIES Fabric Center | PHONE 2.4122 i 76 DUVAL stREET | ‘Church, Sunday, 8:30 p. m. Admission is free . Rowena Pinder, 814 Emmaj|the public is cordially has been indisposed for a/attend. few days. : %* Specializing In All Kinds of Mixed Drinks ... Seldon, Martins Rose Cents Pia seg nleay Saxe, Col- Gin Ht, ool ag gro ree tote Cocktail, Imperial Bar % Short Orders... Specializing in Chicken, Hamburger, Hot 1109 Whitehead Street Telephone 2-7834