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: wit Cwliiueee, ='(LLE WI DLE | Girls tokd of the cottages inifrom the original formation. Wednesday, Sey axe benph, Tae went ee anes Same elaborate sup.\hey are telling of “What We at different staff members’ tables. which only the immediate|Weer” and “The Activities on the There, we would remaia seated for Campus.” a mosth pubing: AaaenEte. NON, were Mr. and Mrs. “What We Weer” i ee ; ain and son, Mr. and Mrs.| _ By Ruthie Leo Harriesn — /cottaes. | in the form of 8 History Week will be ob- was vicar of the Charch of Pla and children, Mr. and) Well, here I am kids with the! and Miss Sone the lcy with Miss Starker: served February 7-14. d carnation at Léberty City. Mrs. Kelly and children and the of the girls of Forest Hill. I\p tae s¢ the head, Mrs. Lewis a Doulas Seton» program is: Baby Ro Father Jarrett, a native Misses Dorcas and Daisy Bain. will start with our everyday attire.| 14 pers. Keeler are at the head being planned for Friday, Febru- an, was educated at the Booker The Bains are the parents of fiye “We have a number of brown! the Second Cottage tables and ary 12, under the direction of Mrs. Christened Washington High School, children who are Cécil Bain, Key|dresses made in princess style with!'s.‘teniee are shaped in the form Isabel Sands, head of the social sci- Bethune Cookman College, West; Mrs. Marjorie Pla, Key|three pockets, two in the lower|s’.2 «qr. At the Third Cottage ence department. na Beach, Florida; St. Augustine West; Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, Miami;|front and one in the upper left! Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ed- ‘The American Negro has made|_,Uttle Roland Bessellieu, Jr., son College; Raleigh, North Raymond Bain, Augusta, Georgia,|hand corner. These dresses are] "oes sit at the Bead: The tables nied Me Deen of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Besselieu,/and the Bishop Payne School : \ < . Beatrice Moore, Sanjworn mostly to work in but many. pie = wa “Zz.” greet progres fs Uberation sr, was christened at Bethel A.|Divinity, Petersburg, : were: Calif. lof the girls wear them to school | ype | gia oo field ito which be hac not en, M- E_ Church Sunday, January|trom which be graduated in 198 ; a ‘and Beatrice were not| “We have at our disposal, a num-(sact table is served dest, eves pediorg e™!17, with the Rev. Everett, pastor Ordained a deacon in F hecetee of the di butiber of print dresses also, These|. et girls, det The Negro is proud of his race|% the church performing the rites./1948, by the Rt. Rev. Henry I. Lou- i dass joined with the other mem-|are the dresses we wear to school. /.°" are increasing every week. and with good reason, He is no| G04 parents for Roland, Jr,,|titt, D. D,-Bishop of South Florida, 4. ‘ : ty ed of the family in giving beau-|We have some of a dotted light! At" \n0 first table, there are six longer. satisfied to let his children|Were Mrs. Ellen Valentine, Mrs.\Father Jarrett was placed = ; and lasting gifts and wishing)blue, dark blue and green. There|i5s¢ the seoand table, there are know that there are only a few|THelma Jenkins, James Merrelljcharge of three missions: Parents many mote years of/aTe also some of & flowered print! oventeen girls aiid st the third ‘femous Negroes and that the rank!#84 Charlie Williams, John's, Hollywood; St, Mary’ : in colors of pink and bive, We also ecvemeen. Sirle and. at. ie, tT ‘and file of ‘them are just so-so,| Following the ceremony a re-|landale, and St. Christopher have dresses that are navy andiine giris are to make their ‘Through, the special week set aside|ception honoring the event was | Lauderdale. light Me with a plain white top. 28. the best ip tie diaing Toor. in the National calendar, the Ne-|held at the Community Center with] He was ordained a priest in Girls are allowed three print|""\wWe have had “hice school gro wishes to make known to the|the following in attendance: Mr.|gust, 199, and became the ports 0 areases and three brown dresses. |. °° - goalie world that he is making progress..|and Mrs. Louis Ferris, Mr. andjof the Church of The “Each girl at Forest Hill has ‘The first pr hour was ‘There are more than 14 million|Mrs. Fred Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|He also continued to serve St. i the Sevamadie ‘The Douglass High Tigers lwo pairs of shoes. These shoesigiven by the > education Negroes in the United States which|lie Lee Jackson, Mr. and Mfs.|ry’s at Hallandale. See Ry ely | ao big card Saturder siete are made on the saddle oxford/ciass in F we had gives a ratio of 1 Negro out of|Walter Curry, Jr., Ricardo Braan,| Father. Jarrett is survived their undefeated force to|style. We. have a pair of white and/ stunts, and many every 12 people in the country, 27|Nathaniel Barnette, Mr. and Mrs, |wife, two sons, a father, a ‘Youth Center for a non-|a pair of brown shoes. We wear ‘types activi- cent of the farm work in the|W. A. Batton, Miss Estelle Collins jand three sisters. wey the white shoes to school and tolties. Some of the other given South is done by Negroes snd ome Mrs. Myrtis Williams, Mrs. Ever- Mrs. Jarrett is the former Mise games are on tup;|*hureh and the brown shoes tolin assembly were an. Be 2 million Negroes work in factor-iette Jordan, Mrs. Rupert White-|Altamease Moss who was born in we Dovghens “Ginie ‘Teven ‘and’ wee|work and. after echecl. Each girlland's suit’ ented “Heidi” ies, mille, and foundries. Strong/head, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tynes,|Key West and spent her early Pa The girle are|!# also firnished four pairs Of\by the ninth and tenth . The evitiences show that the Negroes,|Arthur Praeto, Mrs. Julia Demer-|childhood in the Coral City. Her rage ngage socks and are allowed to wear|seventh and eighth | gave a more than any group, continue to|Tit, Sam Taylor, Harold Williams, |family moved to Miami, about fit- eee oe —_ center teem cir personal socks, “Mother’s Day” and 8 skit migrate from’ the South to. the|a0d Ernest Williams, (eee Sanre AD. ike ee ee aks gunk had: woiehaena centered around 's birthdey. North, and from the country to the | Baenind Se Bene Sevier ‘The only other contest engaged|*i00#, all of the girls at Forest|The fifth and sixth grades gave a city is in Georgia. is highly worthy of|which were solemnised with « Re- in by the Dooglass School Beater |Hil wear printed skiste and whitelprogram entitled “‘Be'a Good Ra- Alll the save trends go to show |Praise. acleat Maes toereday,, Zaunaty 3, bell teams has been 2 conttsn:|blouses, ‘These skirts are gatheredidio Listener.” Other.artgrams were that the Negro is a growing indi-| The list of famous Negroes would|were Mrs. Clarence Reece and . - Beach, and are of different colors such asigiven and others are being plan- vidual and that he is ever eager|Cover, many pages. There are a/Mrs. Elizabeth Stocker of Keyitn, nome of the rs.|West, Tuesday, January 26, to be|game against Delray ‘bine, pink, black and|ned. ath to go where opportunities are grea-|few, however, who are most wor-/West.. Victorine Roberts. the. gyect of Rev. and Mra. W. N. ie Sere won 16-42 2 overtame, yelow. With the kitts ca Meases “Many of the girls have eem- ter, ‘He is by no means Bartel rian who elacovered a, pracdcal cousin of Mrs, Jarra and" Mr. |q Tus testes wes chtneed tem|McLean of Tiny Presbyterian (Oe este Jes te che ouch iri wears white socke endjores and are taking pictures of the and there is much room for im-|Julia® who discovered a pra ovis -|the regular on Wednesday Church. Temain through) Ja Sere, thg|White shoes, jgiris ang the many buildings on the|Stocker is the sister of Mre. Reece.|nignt to Monday Decause of|out the week. jay night, January 30, on ithe Some are planning on provement. The Negro realizes this|commercial way to produce Pm Sey “ange Douglass High Bebo! Court. ot cur clothes are furnished|the campus. 5 ; a écrap Femem- Soe Sere eee pg ce ce Set be oriyaa ]S Pee or lomat, and a Nobel Pesce Priced FIVALE SAWYET [aay at the church at which mem-|attond all services at Trinity Pree Pecttged penny oy locust Mii, TMM onicillos Orie. whe Negro needs to become more|Winner in 1950; Adam Powell, a bers, of the Ushers Board were|byterian Church on Sunday as Rev. BIRTHS biegpem eg Tesolin” E-Bor an Piiese Ban yeep i business, famous’ minister and member of) WW7 5 T Cente asked to be ‘present. Anderson will be the speaker re an nee ag ta “4 ‘There are only 14 Negro. banks in| te Fines, Of cprementatives from rites Lo r ip an pea reg ag reo gre mane : SI Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Barbera Rebineen a oe Saw. pow igen Hoppe) we sinate" shall, a brilliant lawyer who has| The Community Service Men's] meetings and are urging all other|at 9:20 4. mn morning worship at] red Mingo, in Wachinewn. (D-| “The activities on the campus ers slong the agri . ‘The national e of one|Won important cases before the U.|Center is in receipt of the follow-| members who 200 a. m — baby and night in order ‘0 ‘Bempete in pact 31300 ‘Negroes. is|S: Suptemy Court, and who is one|ing letter: . present at the 7:00 Hee bemntifieetion srl” There Mt is. hoped that more/f the lega watf of the National] PVT. Anthony Gibson Sawyer |will be held W higeigroermpee ms a te appalling. A i will con-|48sociation for the Advancament of| R. A, 14483731. 3, at 7:30 p. m., at the home of| sent y ery few Wel cottage. It tabes me bit of Sider medical training." |Coloted People; Gwendolyn Brooks|Co, H. 110th Reg. 28th Div. [airg, Ruth Munaings, 1-3 Fort Vil-|ship service at which Mrs. w. N,|Jovee Edwards, “Ihave study hour every week day|otiade. it taker aie, bit of me scp apie ag ‘of Chicago, who won the Pulitzer) APO 11—P. M.N. Y.,N.Y¥. |lage. McLean, wife of the pastor, will | West. night from seven to eight o'clock./Ti "we hedges erery, Panag 175,000 Pope tak.|Prize for Poetry in 1950; Dr. Ruth Jan 15, 1954. E. D, Lampkins, reporter give the highlights of a recent pa oa After study hour, we play cards,|iri5 Maple eepe the weeds from ing fbspribcwerdfe gytye drip iord Temple, prominent physician; Edi-|Mrs. ae Welters a joint pera * fg ne and) Vnelgrgegpoe! a Kray dance and sometimes look at tele-/Mie flowers with her i ‘and homes things of beauty, th Sampson, a noted woman law-|Service Men’s Center Atlantic ynods. ‘andmother, Tesides ‘vision. nity tablished by Joe Lane yer in Chicago; Charlemae Rol-|711 Whitehead Street _ How Do You West. hes Eee “On Friday evening, we have a|they enjoy it aed pe — forme ll 0¢ MOU ting, “children's “librarian at the\Key West, Florida Bethel Choir tal greenies “ne, Ut lmavie. ‘Tele marie is’ beld in the|spewt oe ty Chicago Public Library; and Dr.|My dons sm ee m Laugh? Femi oie, » Mr. en et SA Oe Se Next week's will tell Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of} I hereby take thi lege 5 of the grades (. er Mefhune Cookman College, Dayto-|ertend to each of pou a most grate there are laughs that make oul Slates Banquet eS arate groups. On Saturday nights, > = }na Beach, Florida. fal thanks for the lovely Christ-inappy; there ate laughs that chase BIRTHDAY PARTY Scueas Wo stay ciety roar soar] Ii aduate In conclusion it is urged: 1. That|mas. card, ; the away and there are laughs); Invitations are out for a ban-| winism smith, grandson of Mre.|°%tage. We play cards, ring tos,| June Gri the people read more and become| Deep down inside f makes me/that hurt. The person of culture is|quet to be given by Choir No. 1, Thomasa Marrero, celebrated hig/@anee and have refreshments. On more intelligent about the Negro.|/feel very Pappy to know thet Ilalways careful not to offend byjot Bethel A. M.-E. Church, Mon-|gsnbirchday with’ a party at hig|*hié tight we are allowed to re- 2. Negroes should be ‘proud ‘of|appreciate it very much. his laugh—less he be considered|day, February 1, at 8:00 p. m. grandmother’ 326 Truman|™2ia up until ten o'clock. § what their race has achieved. +<'1"}~Pledse accept this as a letter of}rude and ignorant. This affair is being given in ap-/f Venue, home, “On Sunday, we have Sunday] | Rea te “gratitude: and I do’ hope that you! Judge this: Preciation of the wonderful sup- Delicious refreshments of ice|Sc200l in the morning in the cot- Mrs. Fi Walker, ‘dau will ‘be most successful in any-| They were gathered st a meet-\port given this organization by|_ cocious rel ‘assorted candies|#S¢s. Subday we have Ppa Bale tees n, daughter | ing that you try for I know that]ing and the lady addressed a|kind friends and church members.|cream, cake lehurch in the with all » coy you will reach your geal./question to the speaker. that was| Willie Ward, reporter ‘Those in attend wete Cant Ino open re eliegie no cetera misunderstood and the proper an- “ these services, a different minis- i ‘y yours, . swer was not given—the woman,| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher recur’ rent eae lie wey ear ‘Anthony G._ Swuyer the other woman, laughed at thejare now at home at 327 Julla| eee eens a aenner Ron, (vices euch Anal we Berd enom ri id them v. [ THE VIRGINIA CLUB ony) errs eee oe a ee vie pole ald Ferguson, Ginia Streeter, Jane|(hem Yer” must. Wedneadey mem Prop. Jesus Disdier 5 and Hale, Pablo Smith, Helen Johnson, Regular Fellows |irar’m eB co—™s) = "TETANKS avers Mer Si na 1025 Emma St. BEER AND WINE E 00 to 12:00 P. was the unkindest laugh ever eyiliam the recilet. of se! 9:00 to 12:00 P.M. é as uch, ; la - ‘On enjoy-) yan Hold Meeting fe speak of peace, of the end| The Crutchfields, Neelys and|many useful gifts. Pally pat a > oe of war, of a Utopia, but we never/Symonettes, relatives of the late} . wscecs ea » frigl #04 many different lete her high sabaseanurse, ta The Regular Fellows Club met! stop to think that this Utopia can- Mrs. Georgianna Wilson, 1985 B,| Pablo Marrero celebrated his|t = planted in differ-| P H4. d at the home of Valgene Hayes in|not come into being without un-\N. W. #h Ave., wish to sincerely | ent, campus. Around| June after which plans en- |Fort Village on Monday, January! animous co-operation. We think |thank all who were so solicitous in| their recent bereavement. paso ms ene! st Baty Ou Miami, to 18. Presiding over the meeting ationly of the other fellow building |feir 2 idens are ate : which the “March of Dimes” was hie, Utopia while we go our re-|, Mrs. Mizpah Symonette Crutch-| r>7->~ pretty? of a : eul- the main topic was the president,| spective way doing all the evil we/field. Ernest Williams. possibly can. No, this cannot be. re é E & The club record by each Quinton Goss takes this means mas Street ie club goes on each/There can only be peace when we = a and the Sma poe member promising a contribution| make up our eh ges co-operate, | thanking all who were so kind| . circles in stationed to the “March of Dimes” fund. to do according to the established|to him in his recent illness. It) - ithe Third Key West, Fla, ? Among the visitors attending the | rule, ‘makes him feel good to know that led faithfully ai meeting were Mrs. Florence Walk-| In conclusion. . .““Wars have been he is so much appreciated by the| ” dens the most Hate Made and Seid MANI'S BAR er and Isaac Stephens. fought because of unkind remarks|People of Key West. * ampus. After the meeting refreshments and slanderous laughs.” . ‘ “Around the gecond cottage, DANAMAS and FELTS were served, The next meeting —__—_—_—_ The family of the late George C.| re are two flower beds, These|l ' : MAN! PEREZ — Prop. was held at the home of Thomas igi Carey takes this means of thank- have flowers planted in the} Major Monday, January 25. USHERS BOARD MEET. }ing all who sent cards of sympathy, rm of an “F” and “H” for For-| 316 Petronia Street Audley Cash, reporter Ushers Board No. 1, of Bethel|floral pieces and donated the use| Hill, The other bed is round ———_—————'4: M. E, Church met at the home|of their cars in their recent bereave| / flowers planted in a cirele }of Miss Viola Manuel Thursday, ment. To the pastor, Rev. W. N. hey are also working bard to get Phone 2-9272 January 2h, The main business of/McLean and members of the hente of bash Batiene- at Sar . evening was the election of offie-|Church, a special thanks. j periscy ers. Mrs. Wilhelmina Carey and Fam- “The studente ere not letting ue elected were Mrs. —_ ily dowa either, A-| { ‘arrington, President; rs. i |Zerlina Beckley, vice | ihe family of the late Mrs. ima thy get 4 I ites. Rosslee Wal, socrerarte Miss| Pa es to thank all who ‘ate Edng Kemp, assistarit secretary;|were so kind to them in their re-| j ‘one | Sam’ Williams, treasurer, and Mrs. cent bereavement. To be especial- | Grace Green, reporter. ly remembered are the pastor, MEAT and GROCERIES PHONE 2.6122 Attention, Voters! If you intend to vete in future state and county elections, you. must sign and return to your Supervisor of Registration by the 5th of February, 1954, at 5 p.m., the card sent to you requesting your signature. AM.E. ZION CHURCH Whitehead and Angela Sts. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 AM. — V.C.E., 7 P.M. Worship 11 A.M. Also Freese Bar————_ % Specializing In All Kinds of Mixed Drinks ... f i f gelg Mins Far eave Preven Stiga Me Eo I] office of the supetvioos dicmealilieg yon cane ee ff and 7:30 P.M. | viet we ae re Se hee een, 5 Bencenk tow = Neston a“ Fonndation % Short Orders... Do not delay. Mail or carry your cards ff Tuesday, 7:30 P. mar . . » te iad - ~~ re ? a ete Sandw Ache ah Pea a cee wien to the supervisor's office cae ph amas qual- ‘waugous roe vou. are | 1109 Whitehead Street Telephone 2-7834. |] ify to vote in the coming TES. hey. A: Promila Megper: @acter