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Saturday, February 6, 1954. THE KEY WEST cr COLORED COMMUNITY NE WINIFRED SANDS JOHNSON. Editor 2% Natinal Boy Scout Week Is To Be Observed Here February 7 To 13 Sens of hme. Man = Bethel Charch : Page 7} WS Boy Scouts of America. Many of us) know about the Scouts and what us who never stop to think them. For those who have stopped to think, I have a note. “Most American boys know some| thing about the Boy Scouts of Gives Banque can join. There are three age Bethel A. M. E. Church gave a groups: Cub Scouts, nine to eleven banquet Monday, February 1, at years old; Boy Scouts, twelve years their church hail. This affair was| - and older; and Senior Scouts, fif- given in honor of the co-operation| feen years and older. received in their many efforts. Be-| “When a boy reaches his ninth fore the guests assembled in the . birthday, he may join the Cub/hall a program was given in the! Scouts and start a new game church which was as follows: j which his whole family plays with) Prelude — “The End of a Per-| him. He joins a Cub Pack and aifect Day — Mrs. Theodore Thurs-| Cub Den His Cub Den meets ton, pianist. | weekly in his home or the home of! Hymn “Pass Me Not O Gen-| another Cub Scout. He has a lead-'tle Savior Audience | er, the Den Chief, who is an older’ Hymn — “Some Day” — Aud-| boy, and he has a Den Mother. ience 1 Maybe his father is a Den Dad.| Introduction of Officers — Mrs.| Once a month there is a Pack|Phalona McClain meeting of all the Dens in his Cub Hymn — “Jesus Will Roll All) Pack. Burdens Away” — Audience. | “Here are some of the things) Reading — “Jesus Teaches Per-| that Cub Scouts learn to do that|severance” — Mrs. Grace Butler.) are a lot of fun and teach the) Remarks — Mrs. Chism. Cubs how to be strong as well as| Short Talk — Mrs. Winifred happy: feats of skill and safety, Sand Johnson such as jumping, swimming, run-| Address — Rev. W. M, Everett, ning or somersaults; making things|pastor. euch as whittling, carving. leather) Hymn — “ work, pottery or weaving; col-/Me Home” — Audience. fections, such as siamp, stones,) Remarks — Mrs. Phalona Mc- leaves, coins, tags; making scrap-|Clain, Vice President. ‘books; how to tie packages, shoe} Benediction — Rev. Everett. jhen My Savior Calls! s A Worthwhile Organization PICTURED HERE is Cub Scoutmaster William B. Perry and some of his boys. They are gathered in Cornish Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church while Cecil Bain, Jr., makes a contribution to the Community Chest Fund. This is only deeds being done by this worthy group. Let your boy join!—Chief Steele. Forest Hill Correctional School For Negro Girls Is Described In last week’s installment on) SUGAR CHILE” WANTS TO QUIT SHOW BUSINESS, BE A DOCTOR Detroit — “ — “Sugar Chile” UGLASS. LACES 1ST IN DIMES DRIVE Againthis year the High School placed first total amount of $305.90 in the |“March of Dimes Drive.” Last lyear Douglass High School pl ; |first with a total amount 4 i] dn if F 3 3 5 % i? EERE eE. A Hi 4 sf Pay rE i id = 5 aes ig § Lj Re Hy f FES i i i : i i £ it j a8 Pi I | 3e He gas iti ore a ial if ef gt . E A ? E i i : i 3 i rt z aaa f 5 ii tl one of the many good FATHERS DESERVE PRAISE Volumes have been written on the “Mothers’ March on Polio” while nothing or very little has ; been written on the fathers who — and a pac tals! The officers of the club are a$\.sorest Hill. Correctional School R lt S d: Robinson, a renowned jazz painist Do 1 Hi h really become “the hands at CLUB NO ] ES pans to the flag » Saw aA “st Frank Holloman, |for Negro Girls,” “What We Wear” ooseve. ands when he was knee-high to a tun-| ug ass § Tock the cradle” while the mothers) Sinica: at Vou, wid ue deter:| Vice Pee iota a MMe-|and “Activities. of Forest Hill” ing fork, is a typically American march. Let us take a true per-| ‘Sicthecmsheats Savy imitans Eide apt ke tg 6 ah ata a Pee: Se DC era-ciiscussed. I H d A jM-year-old today, who collects A spective of the picture and give the) v0" )14 ‘tact -et-dapethacat tive & Cub Scout, see William's. Perry,| Secretary — Arthur Metntosh | I know that you have been won-/AS Honored At snakes, stamps and records, plays | MMMOUNCES meThee a naticumride army of wo-|Bessie King, 1-3 FortVillage, on aster, is doi i ek is ‘on (dering about the classes and for} aseball and hopes to become a When tionwide , \ Sem nt oe tn nek tex on Tusatay Le ‘in wie joie P \know that grades 5 to 10 eel aia Banquet a fact, ponents Chile mnate onor ho. ae Flaps Staph pombeca Mrs, Edwina Piggi a és ial| Busi ‘ ‘ali \taught at this school The teachin; real name is Frank Isaac Robin-| y support \ iegthe mother, create ni ag Memorial) Business Manager — Willie Ward) att is as follows: : National. Boy We ik will be| 222 — is a modest teenager who} Exactly one-half of the school/bases from an unsung troop oe ett Cent daughter in “ is eae ening this grand af-\"'Fitth Grade — Helen Kemp ational Boy Scout Week will be seems to have absorbed all the ad-/term has passed and by now youlfathers who did baby-sitting while ber ‘When the Lion Cub Scout isifair were Mrs. Marie Green, Mrs.| Sixth Grade — Ruby Berry |bserved from February 7, through|vantages of fame without stumb- eee acne mt card jn/mothers marched, The chances| The gifts received by the baby twelve P besa ee ng sah become Malinda Farrington, Miss Viola! Seventh Grade — Ruta Lawrencel13. There are many people in the'ling over its headaches. leone haed edi ae judge and Were that the marching hour found|We™® 48 lovely as she. a Boy » A Boy Scout possess-/Manuel, Mrs. C. Everett, Mrs. Bea-| picith Grade — Alice Hosea. lcity highiv 4 in this won-| When he was 6, with never a les-|>" : ee most fathers whose wives were : es many good qualities which are ¢, Mcintosh, M Mary Mc 8 ; city highly imterested in this won. you should be able to see what : We are’ pleased to announce at ta the: tereka rice McIntosh, Mrs. Mary Mc-| Ninth Grade — Carolyn Smith Iderfal movement but none. can ‘bel ett Frank astounded audiences on your child is doing taking part in the Mareh, arrayed ji cee pool fo pens oe Be e © points|Intosh, Mrs. Olive Sands, Mrs.) tenth Grade — Francine John- more interested than Scoutmaster|tW® continents with a show-stop-\" Ie for some reason or the other ift kitchen aprons washing the din- Mee. Ev a bad > eg eel Carnie Walker, Miss Elizabeth Da-} on Roosevelt Sands who has given his PINS boogie-woogie style of play- you do not have your child’s card,|M€F dishes and later reading al poo sad ie, Sewers 2 1. A Scout ts gti vis, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher,| ible — Bettye Ann Foster |foosevelt Sands who has given his|ing’and singing that earned him as go and see his teacher and find Stry to junior and tucking him)? me, eno. 2 2 Soest & eos Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson,) tq order to get an idea just how ihe a athe concn ap.|much as $10,000 a week, losits whey: 1b bs akiaokitehy arcsonaty ee De Lp lvtagacay hoa a i coed aa ton ‘ friendl Mr. and Mrs, Charles Allen, Willie the classes operate, I shall allow Sige many services render., He hasn't given up show busi-it3¢ you do this If the Mothers’ March on Polio D&S re onieene Ni a & 5. A Scout i wry jWard, Mrs. Grace Butler, Mrs./Ruth Lawrence teacher of grade 7, 5 io peed for this reason|Ness yet although his bookings are/ Fach day's delay is dangerous, (happened: to be lodge night, orlteet” = ‘ the A Be COS [Theodora Thurston, Mr. and Mrs.)nq Ruby Berry, teacher of grade, eral “orzaniaath limited to holidays and summer! noo wait til the last ent|Dad’s bowling night or the sche- we want them jain 6. A Scout is kind. jWalter Curry, Jr.,"Mr. and MrS.l6'to talk to you. several ‘organizations got together! cations. [Don tee a mn aed (ge tesa peer emer a Lo 4 — ro veces | Bassalieu, Helen Johnson and Ms.| Grade Six — Ruth Berry oe sae ete peed, Frank performed at New York’s snaking posit 4 a ae = \busbands of marching mothers just There is sufficient room in our a a reas i rerretam | Winifred Sands Johnson. “We have ten members in this lim A eatin cna) piren 8! Apollo Theater Thanksgiving week! 03 po ie I did not tell |had to forego these recreational club to welcome each and all. 10. A fect lo r hen | GRE: pase, Te lass and are gaining members re-| he ails allele civeh a the B je a salary of about $1,500. | sent the repart cards, YOU! consults for that night. ied ype! is hig of talk of im- 11.4 Soll ie cleia. \Zion Church News gularly. foe Cub jessie aed tke ed | In 1946 he entertained President! Mocglhes id stxiving hard to build| There probably was a certain Porta vere no one talks 32, A Scout is a | | “We have the same subjects that Wot progressive Lea eas ele Truman and 800 members of the! -sholarship With thts in ming an(amount of policy grumbling on the rang, ‘ javy. we who come Roosevelt Sands is the ‘Scoutmas-| Ushers Board No. 1 of Zidri A.'any sixth grade class would baves!. waaay cranial psig eg ee White House Correspondents Assn.) onor roll is posted at the end of Part of baby-sitting fathers lest into mi bt been pote ae ter in our city. You may reach|™. E. Church held its weekly meet-|Our subjects are English, arithme-| tor of Ceremonies, Benjamin G jat their annual Washington dinner.| ery six weeks, Following is the|their polio-crusading wives get the baer orning a ond Sion ct bie be 314 Vitek ia st,|ing Wednesday, February 1, ‘atitic, spelling geography, health and Tot > *) “It was the biggest thrill in my “tenon Tear? r= the firet semes-| notion that in enlisting their ser- Phere eps: ae lacgege “Whe hol fi ps “17:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.}sewing. } The principal hee ics life,’ Frank recalls, “but some- . vices to man the home front in| rile dhpoaireag y their pees ee s ‘A ilies py fired Ruth Munnings. “In our sewing class we assist-| evening’ Emest N Taylor fieta ting happened that I'll never a ees ‘Honor Rell” the interest of the fight against|'™S ands out to sea. .. Business of importance was dis-!¢d the fifth grade in making the} “ R ‘< : \get.”” ‘ polio were conditioning them pong ec Gne of tne PTO wussed. It was decided that money||aundry bags for the girls, We are anil Broward Counties wie rerace| Right in the middle of a hot Poe Tlictense Cucry, Vingbas for like service on future octasions| More. next Week. “ lbe raised by the club with a final/also making little towels out Of in Miami, Florida, eb < ey chorus one of the piano legs gave regeands ad Attar Cache for less worthy activities in which . ” date being set for Saturday, Feb-|Sme material that was given “lees and | eppeeline lect way and the instrument collapsed. Gena 12 Alfred T. Seniors friend wife would like to partici-| ruary 20. |On these towels, we have embroid- “Pa aes ‘ et i “A ri ell “Well, the President laughed so, Si ssi ide if ‘Alfred Gil Bill Pate. Mrs. Annie Lang jis seriously ill.| All members are asked to be pre-/¢red some different types of mo- Boe ‘Who Are Traveling to the! Sot down on the floor and finish- Detect Lacy Clarke and Alma| Mere male also assisted in the Her son, Hansel McGee, wishes sent for the first Sunday and in) tits on each piece. te are ales City of Adulthood.” ou pene ony ee eure Specks. |Mothers’ March in other capacities to let her friends know that their! the processional line at 7:00 p. m.,| Making some cute skirts out 7 = - ie knew that a piano player's life hence oar than that of baby-sitters and guar- visits will be appreciated. ‘promptly for consecration. sa These _— which mee Shien Ber Manvel Figueroa invor|= Dot, <2,” ae eae ; arete pani Wieedites Slate ae the hearth. Volunteers Sn eee aernvneimee | AT bers present Mr. ;thered are very becoming to the; 9. : if |__In the grade a etroit’s |. an” ; H li rtm: eeley embers oe Sar ware ea cation; William S. Perry, Weleome Northern High School, Frank’s tea. Vitla Rolle, Juanita Saunders and|from the police and fire departmen | “In mathematics we are doing recta Roosevelt Sands, guest of ‘eancellation. This is a very inter-| igri E. N. Taylor, Principal phase of mathematics and |5P&# shag Men Es Hooper, Wednesday, February 10, at 7:30 We are catching on nicely, Pacis sae pres sag td |P. m., at the horee of Miss Maxi. ‘We are studying about the sub- ei eae ee ee nr mina Valdez, 12-F Fort Village, |ject and predicate in English and Pi tua auan sl tee Cc. 3% Refreshments are always served|4re having quite a bit of work to ence as oa Milton “A. at the meetings. jdo centered around the above.” | oy ‘ n wsdl sats : Evans, Sr., benediction. E. D. Lampki Seventh Grade Ruth Lawrence The entire audience went on ‘re- cord in unanimously agreeing that Phyllis Marie Allen, 4 jacted as escorts in transferring Grade 8-2, Theodore T. Sands,|funds from the various collection Rudolph Manuel and Ran-|centers to a central depository. |Male volunteers offered to donate) jchers speak proudly of him. He’s lan A or 'B student in all his sub- : jects and sings in the school choir ftir — standing in the front row. He|@o! . thei Acai te coun: anal i der to be seen, He’s| Grade 9, Mrs. Isabel Sands, spon-|their services heip and] leaky A mans As ie He's sor: Nancy Evans. |package Mothers’ March contribu- | Little Frank thinks he may give Grade 10-1, sap heey Neca p VS Pieter juz show business when he reaches field, sponsor; re ry and) rages lunteers beten \eollege age. |Juanita Mingo. |marched in spange oeaee - | Grade 10-2, George Dean, spon-|as Contacts. . .Our own A | “Ive always wanted to be a V've always wanted to |Sor; Paula Dean, Freda Saunders bari ag a ane cane: make sick things well. I’m lucky |@nd Judy Gibson. Bethel Observes Ill have the money to get the | Grade 11, Mrs. Doris H. Miller, Missionary Day Nellie: Davis and Mrs Ella Mae Bookman. The next meeting will be held esting ACME Package Store 309 PETRONIA STREET Phone 2-9400 Of Zion Church Holds Election reporter | eae aie “Members of the seventh grade Although the drive has closed, are certainly doing wonders in ma-} % A donations for the March of Dimes thematies. Do you know there is |i eee rare will be gratefully received by the keen competition between the in-| me | chairman to help reach the elub’s Structor and students with Roman Mr. Sands in building stronger| | goal. | numerals? manhood in our young boys. LINCOLN education I'll need,” he says, Sponsor; Marguerite Ashe and The- Frank has earned about $100,000 odore Suarez. 5 from vaudeville tours, Under Mich-| Gtade 12, Mrs. C. Minor, spon-| igan law, his net earnings are|S0r; Rufus Rolle and Syivia Smith. being kept intact until he’s 21. The! ae Ushers Board “Some of the students can count! from one to one hundred in Roman Do numerals. We haven’t been able to exceed Miss Evans, however. THE VIRGINIA CLUB . Jesus Disdier Emma St. BEER AND WINE uglass Senior estate is under jurisdiction of Pro- ; js Treasurer—Leon. 9:00 to 12:00 P.M. Counting in Roman numbers has | |bate Judge Thomas C. Murphy. SemepreT pridawsey ee Sumner Friday and ‘Saturday certainly given her many compe- |Frank’s father is administrator.| olds Meetin, Li say aici Sund: st ta = ec nagg-g Has Open ‘til 2:00 A.M. THEATER titors. . Frank’s mother died in 1943, & <a fol-|ibal ow “In history, the class has learn- Ushers Board No. 1 of Bethel vont service which was as fol- M 805 ed about the past, The contribu- & M. E. oars Leni its et = Naas porns Hilda McGee > tions people have made to the meeting Thursday, January 28, ai Selection—Choir 5 stream of history and the signifi- NOTICE the home of its vice presi Mrs,! Scripture Reading—Mrs, C. Ev-| Mrs. Ruby Bais, reporter Emma Street cance of these gifts to our present All parents and interested (Zerlina Reckley. erett M M day civilization are being taught patrons are urgently requested | Mrs. Everette, wife of the pas-| Solo—Mrs. pga co Hat Cleaners Phone 2-6642 with great care. to be present at the meeting tor, was present and gave a most| Short ae: | dot verett ‘ “Our health class can .certainly of the Band Organization Mon- interesting short talk. | Vocal Solo—Mrs. Mi Green 714 Thomas Street challenge any other class on the day, February 8, at 7:30 p.m, | The members of Ushers Board| Welcome =cgere pe Come Jenna Mae Valdez is ill. Her TELEPHONE 2-5560 campus. While studying the skele- ia te led resin: jNo. 1, are very happy to havel Reading—Mrs. Malinda Farting-|eighth grade classmates wish her Ke W. " Fl tal system, we have learned its | "The boys and girls of the Won and Mrs. W. M. Everette|ton : ee a speedy recovery, est, Frid. meaning, function, types of bones roup are to make a trip to |back for another year. Selection—Choir No. ‘ Y 7] and .the scientific names for the pets in March and we are | broeeet ap 8008 W. M. esa rig tobe iii are Mrs, Hats Made and Sold MANI S BAR skull, side bones, collar bone, . anxious to raise funds now in irs. Marie Green, reporter mily Quintana, Mi spo shoulder blade, ankle, waist, and order that there be no disap- THE BEAUTIFUL SENIOR Cornish Memorial PANAMAS and FELTS fingers. We have also learned the MANI EZ — Prop. number of bones in the body which smiling ee ee ees | Pera ceenicouk and help the A.M.E. ZION CHURCH i .| is none other than Marva Al- Toath . : 316 Petronia Street ae) Deowen weiteihy sere ae Ee len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Logie gad py ps ™ mien i S | : i Q DI A pogo Sent, —— Mrs, Lorraine Saunders, reporter.| SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 |) Phone 2-9272 BLUE HEAVEN Billiards — Bar 729 Thomas Street AM. —V.GE., 7 P.M. Worship 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Prayer and Class Meeting Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME FOR YOU ~-~ A. Franklin Hooper, Pastor miss Marva’s smiling face next term, as she is one of the most PERSON ALS versatile young ladies to have . ‘ marched through the halls of Mr. and Mrs. James E. White Douglass. We, however, wish |and daughter of New York City are Marva loads of success in her |spending a vacation with Mrs, Eth- preparation for an elementary ‘el Whitehead, mother of Mrs. school teacher, Vhite. At the, expiration of their Eas vl Rae ee lyacation Mr. and Mrs. White will cause “it. is always nice’ to know return to New York, but their about one’s body.” daughter who has been enrolled in (Next week's installment will ‘the second grade at Douglass -~ —— continue the disscussion on classes} School will remain. 728 Simonton Street Phone 2-6222 FOR SPRING . Exclusively at _ Appelrouth’s Shoe Center 604 DUVAL STREET PHONE 2.2992 Air-Conditioned For Your Comgors SANDS’ O.K. Shoe Shop Fabric Center 76 DUVAL STREET JUAN SORRIANO 1011 Whitehead Street MBAT end GROCERIES PHONE 2.6122

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