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Soturday, Febrvsry 12, 954 THE KEY WEST.CITIZEN Page ‘Program M;.* “feeting Held nee ~~ Newman Ushers (Academic Course Offered At COLORED COMMUNITY NEWS} AtHome Of = * sy Rima." Board Elects on Pee et cone = (New Officers abate Cie E wd 5 His W k Behers Board Wo. 1 of Zio: + Purpees of discussing plans rel- | Ushers Board of Newman/cussion on the academic work con- ee o.@ e tory - ce M. E, Church beld its w paid pacers y the aay ~ |Methodist Church met January 21, ducted at Forest Hill was told rel- Recipients Of Citizens y 0 In commemoration of National| meeting at the home Xs Dean, exalted |for the purpose of electing offic | ative to work done in grades five | i i u jess | i *s installment |Negro History Week which is being ™na Valdes Wednesday, Febru | The following were elected: jand six. This week's ins Honor Scrools ah = \celebrated F; bruary 7-14, Mr, Al- 277 %. | President—Mrs. Atlanta Jemison|¥ canoe ke mpycey aging Co Lee H r Of ami Pe s : Fee : | Plans for ra! funds were dis- Vi Pi id ‘ M Ida Know: \demic tailing =o ; A A ed ra unte |fredo Sands and his wife, Mrs. Isa-|__ Plans sing CHOIR AT NEWMAN eae aces ace “|ten an the Bible on catia re Announce Those of us who doubt the true . Pee yaaa ee on ee eee «oe SHOWS NEW LIFE | Secretary—Mrs. Grace Mae Oat. cre —— 4 | TAMPA wBight Florida Ne- tis it of Ameri nd ( ] Mi Be . . i man ow ids, I guess that we have - cai aes jastion is pera pi arence tchell Douglass School Auditorium. The} We are sorry to see only nine The choir of Newman Methodist Treasurer—Alfredo Jemison Biller droas A ourselves. Can Ses. Picked for accomplishment i members out of thirty attended Church has taken on new life now oe oer : is in as many fields, were to receive and for a particular section of the PERSE AML ey ehee: Constr Themp- this meeting. This is bad, friends. that male voices are added. Beporten Mrs. Elsie Sadess hela 2% beat it? The ninth grade is Bs “ : i K S k json acted as Master of Ceremon-|“'S g i | The January 28 meeting was held t,. smallest clags at Forest Hill.|scrolls of honor at Negro Achieve- country should feel more uplifted, eynote ‘ pea cr Yt : | Please come out in a body to the’ Rev, Arthur Smith, pastor, at the home of Mrs. Atlanta Jemi- & ess how many members ment Day at the Florida State when they read just how the citi-) ies was as follows: jnext meeting which will be held at always ready and waiting to ‘give son, la ORS that class? Well, I'p, ‘ s, especially the whites, ral- P Song — “America” — Audienge|the home of Mrs. Susan Carey, spiritual guidance in order to keep’ Rey. Smith gave a few encourag- ao have you guessing too long. = Friday. ‘Nea to the help of Cora Lee a For NAA 4 | Flag Salute 725 Whitehead Street. the members together. ing words after which a delicious There are only two of us trying) Winners were: ' most blind Ne; irl, | Scripture — 27th Chapter of Pro-| We would like to acknowledge! an invitation is extended to all repast was served which was en- nner for ninth grade. Miles E. Groover of Monticeflo, ter, an al gro girl, to hold the bai ,, age 4, of Miami, Florida. | Washington, D. C.—Clarence Mit- verbs — Joyce Jacobs jthe presence of a new member, interested persons to build up this joyed by all. | “The subjects taught in this class Negro county agent for Jefferson The precious gift of eyesight to chell, Director of the NAACP’s| Prayer — Juliet Saunders |Mrs. Alice Porter. department. | Elsie Carter, reporter lare shorthand, typing, business County, agriculture; Randolph Ed- this girl now lie@ in the skilled Washington Bureau will be the’, Mmtroduction to Program — Al-, Ushers appointed to serve Sun- | e | i monds, Tallahassee, head of the bands of famous «surgeons and bert Bain iday night were Miss Susan Carey, Rah sSedlidhs sdachaslclal |English, business mathematics, al Goa jkeynote speaker for the 2nd An-| Quartette — Nancy Evans, Yvon- Mrs. Victorine Roberts and Miss it Dey of nd Drama MEN AND BOYS land history. At first we thought it cisen’ Speech a rama, v y i i i & M, fine arts; Dr. ora Lee, a twin has been al-|2¥4! Southeastern Regional NAAC- ne Rolle, Doretha Pratt, Adrian Al-/Maximina Valdez. MILTON FALCO VISITS ASKED TO MEET Impossible to Et seeearey a George Many Seta aeaobohe: otha a b's rin a Savannah, Georgia on February |" be eee SAAB had hg a ee samc Mer and id bo! f St. Peter’ ornare |sician and surgeon, medicine; Mrs. ready had one eye taken out and S!¥#mmab, Georgia on February| “4 Giimpse of Negro History” —|make merry, and be glad: for this Mrs. Milton Falco, Sr., 715 Chap- All men Church are asked to at->""We shall have two more. sub-\Annie Kent Stevens, Quiney, Te- a dass eye put in with a possibil- Mitchell, who is known as Alied Gibson, Gladys Ferguson, thy mothe ia arpe sip _ ane man Lane, is in the city for al Pa" vey important meeting pale aaey Ries cy mnie: ada tired acheriacen ar, z- ecnet,. Wao. 5 E Beatrice Mills and Alvin again; and was lost, and is found.” short stay with his family. y_ import ee igeeemeeen: dressm: ayy shine oe ae apt for|he NAACP “watchdog” in Wash-| solo — “Sinner Passe boat Let|Luke 15:32 Milton who pn emt to. the/be held at the “parish hall” Thurs-'the Home Economics Cae riche ae Miami, pas- When Agen bale te child, foe! ington because of his constant at- This Harvest Pass” — Doretha| E. D. Lampkins, reporter former Miss Mary Malden Ives of day, February 18, at 8:00 p. m. 'rives. They Se eutee ten atslia of Mt Rigas hasbiats Church, Ce eee ee welteation to legislative and govern- pratt a |Providence, Rhode Island, now| It seems certain that out of a/and science. Will we tiful e religion; Alonzon S. Gaither, Tal- a tremendous outpouring of hearts} ental affairs affecting colored’ Trig _ Barbara Pyform, Dore- imakes his home with his wife and membership of over 200 boys and make use of our beau 1 aah Ashasdee, hand cocb-caa: cnletic toss tnanecsatad every line of race, Americans, will speak on the sub-|tha Pratt and Nancy Evans “Stand-| daughter, Yvonne Gloria in Provi-,™en enough will attend to help the economics classroom with its mod- diecee’ Poco kee a vagina ee ee race iect “The Ballot is your Birth Cer-|ing the Need of Prayer” | dence. fyoung men find themselves and ern facilities? There are six ma- » sports 0 ; ji i f nd ,2nd recreation; Charles L. Willi- tificate.” This is, of course, an} — Hel -| teach them the benefits to be de-/chines, electric stoves, sinks, a $3,000 to send the four year old to! important facie a tie Gaction seria, Helen Johnson, Jacque: ns rae = so 2 A ams, Miami, principal of Booker Jictori “ . rived from a Christian education. 'refrigerators—all the modern equip- T. Washi New York where an internationally |. aot ; i Victorine Sawyer “O ac Gray, C. Y, Robinson, Alonzo orl Fi for an up-to-date/1. Washington High School, educa- renowned physician stands ready /°#" Particularly in the South. (Captain, My Captain! i) Barrow, Milton 'R. Rhillips, James| C¥TH Fisher, reporter | sentibaeaces | lecuree tion; and Earl Edward Broughton, to perform a delicate corneal-trans-| Instrumental Selection — Alve-) Henry Riley, Georgina Nelson,| : Tampa, president of the Central “ conducted every -° 4 plant operation without cost. | da James Persons connected with the Cen- Laurence Ashley, Joseph M. Kelly, Regular Fellows Club deanna intervals. We are Life Insurance Co, of Florida, bus- Americans one and all rallied to CI UB NO | E S Gettysburg Address — Juanita ter who will celebrate their birth- Jr., Kenneth Wallace, Raymond To Conduct Contest jiness, | ying to make the honor roll this help this child. The money came |Saunders and group |days in the month of February A. Murphy, Jasper F. Shaddie, bere ; e ally takes a lot from names nationally known it} rhe great Valentine Dance that|, sumental Selection — Bar-lsre. Charles Phillips, Willie Lee Wallace Cheatham, Stanley M'| The Regular Fellows Club wian,| mentuy snd st realy Ushers Board No. 1 business, entertainment and social bara Butler \Jones, Harry L. Joynes, Sylvester Sturgis, N. F. Norris, Eugene Cox,/es to announce that the “Miss Is- worlds and it came from the young-| y . ; a as : i rae : Tenth Grade — Gloria Norris ae ad cptie erie g fw °) Recitation — “So Much To Write Tt owery, Leon Martin, Warren Wil- Renaldo B. Gonzales, Benjamin land City” contest will take place seein heranigitharnewaiol the OF Bethel Holds Meet sters around the corner you call) qee0 (Omen at 8:00. |About” — Nancy Evans | F when you need a baby sitter, | Bi i gs aha es : i is y Ushers Board No, 1 of Béthel ti beautiful as eh pf ent iams, L. Gaylord, Hugh S. Dun- Fluckers, Fred Henderson, Levi again this year. ltenth grade class. We have been| 4 thay wate adh tea curevinnd by| opiritual — “Swing Low Sweetictsn ‘Hardin Camon, Curtis D. Aulreilge, George Marshall, Wil- Any single young lady between Mavingiacaite > ie lt eee alee x. z._Charch held its weekly This is America, a feeling-heart-|urs, Mildred Harris, fourth grade|-hatiot” — Sixth Grade (Scott, Walker M. Smith, Albert L. liam Reavis, Langston Smith, and the ages of 16 and 21 may qualify. sey for the past two months, One|eeting Thu aday, Fearuary ¢ 2 - country who stretches forth her|teacher of Douglass High School, "cael — Professor C. C. Sea-\Wondburg, Laurence Gooding, Isa-Norman Austin, See Arthur Sands (Key West). |o¢ our hardest subjects is short-|7:90 P. m., at the home rs. ands to help all peoples regard- sor saan ig [2nd Mrs. Carrye Minor, home ec0-/" 1) hig remarks Mr. Seahu ‘ awe hand. It isn’t too bad now that 2¢Tlina Reckley with the entertain- less of race, color or creed. This |nomics director of the same insti- y ni Minhas ass 1 t, but| ment being in charge of Mrs, Eliz- is America where white and black tution |spoke on the development of aes--F'um At Community Center hicanesey ong Akagpir han ‘it, abeth Strachan, share in the common cause. This} the irl ‘raising the largest thetic appreciation. He admonish- . = la belore thatitimed: Mrs. Malinda Farrington, the is America where white Dlood and | amount os Mapa oes be crowned |¢@ the students to always strive for - : i “Some of our other subjects are President, was very happy to see black blood mingle to fight and|Miss Valentine ana the young man|the better things of life. : history, math, English and typing. °° ™&0y people out. die on far-flung battlefields so that|raising the highest amount will be 4 hs : Paeee i 7 lin history we are studying about| New members attending the others might live. This is America| My. Valentine. DEATHS 4 ’ gti ir i Miss Joyce Mounts the Roman Empire. We have learn-|™eeting were worth living for and worth dying These two will reign over the! 5 Z ed that Rome was burned and that and Miss Althera Culmer. for. ball which we expect to vie with| ...~ 4 |the Christians were accused of set- : = May God bless all who rallied/Mardi Gras. | Funeral services for the late ~~ 4 |ting the fire. We have also learned Coral City Singers to Cora Lee's help. | Mette: |Mrs. Annie RoMer who died re-| 4 . =~ |about the Greeks and what con- 7, Appear In Concert The actual date for the trip to) pon’t forget the picnic to be/cently in the State Hospital, will . ° |tributions they made to civiliza-| 1 Ci i th New York will be arranged by|held at Boca Chica Beach Sunday,|be conducted Sunday, February 7, |tion, The Coral City Singers under the Miami doctors who have been car-|February 14. Buses will leave the at Newman Methodist Church at) “The typing class is one of the direction —_ aban a ing for Cora Lee in consultation|center” at 711 Whitehead Street, '3:00 p. m. Rev. Smith, pastor, will |most interesting. We have a group|nibal will appear at the First Meth- with the New York doctors in whose| at exactly 1:00 p. m. \conduct the rites. of girls who can type from 20 to|°dist Church on the corner of E hands Cora Lee's case will be put.| The picnic marks the first an-| The deceased who is a native of |25 words per minute. They prac-/t0m and Simonton Streets, Sunday, ~ us pray that Cora Lee will niversary of the Servicemen’s Com- Key West, is survived by a niece, tice each day in order to gain more] Eeeryaryi26/006°90 2 ee See again. {munity Center in Key West. Mrs. Annie Lowery, of Key West; 7 r speed. Our instructor bought us 7, | ——-. several nephews, grand nieces; ae 3 some competent typists’ tests ‘, Senior Of Week | There will be a program con-| grand nephews, and a host of other p ee jorder to compete in the awards! SICK ‘ |ducted at the “center” Sunday,|relatives and friends. s \when we are able to type at least February 21, celebrating the ist! Interment will be in the family 4 ak \thirty words per minute. | anniversary of the “‘center’’ which|plot of the City Cemetery. Ln. “There are six girls in the tenth’ Mrs. Pearl Scott Thompson is a/opened in February-of 1953, ~ = jgrade, We work faithfully together Patient at Monroe General Hospi-' Refreshments will be served at| The funeral of the late Mrs, An- 2 J to keep abreast of the ninth! tal. |this affair, |nie Romer was con<ucted at New- grade, We even try to make bet- |; We plan to make this program|man Methodist Church, February ter grades and try to keep-a cer-| > ; e my |Something to be remembered. 7. |tain distance ahead of them in our. ’ Mrs. Wilhelmina Bain is ill at the —- | The deceased is survived by a “a |work; however, it is really hard’ © home of her daughter, 223 Eaneas On Sunday, February 7, approxi-'niece, Mrs. Annie Lowery, several ‘ to do.” | Lane, jmately 75 people were served re-|nephews and a host of other rela- Bible — Bettye Ann Foster . \freshments. tives and friends. “We are now studying 36 of the | Mrs. Marie S. Welters, director, Interment was in the family plot " |66 books of the Bible. There are ; are ,_ of the “center” and Mrs, Carrye|of the City Cemetery. three girls who know all thiry-six Milton M. Thompson, shop in-|Minor, Home economics instruc-| peasy ‘of them and have almost learned| structor df Douglass School, has tor at Douglass School served. Thomas Thompson has been in- the entire number. Each morning! © been a patient at Dr. Conley’s These affairs are given to make formed of the death of his son, Wil-| the Bible class has an interesting) feu . Hospital for a few days. |the boys feel at home, as the plan liam Thompson (better known to| lesson. ait f of the “center” is to be a “‘home!some as Sucumba and to others “Every Sunday we have church} SENIOR OF THE WEEK Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, secretary away from home” for the boys. jas Tree Top). Said event occurred | in the auditorium. Sunday school Miss Rose Marie Ferguson, of Douglass High School, has been —— Jat Kings, Veterans Hospital, Bronx, is conducted in the morning. Dur-| daughter of Mrs. Charlotte ill for a few days. Her baby, Mar-| We do appreciate the lovely elec-'New York, Wednesday February ing this time Bible discussions are Ferguson, 718 Chapman Lane. sha, was also ill. jtrie stove which Mrs, John Bal-|19, i ' | held. Rose is very active in school |lentine of Avenue E gave us. No information has been given! The Salvation Army came out to} and club work. She. is prest- Mrs, Ballentine, we assure you as to funeral arrangements. visit us and give a very inspiring dent of the GSO Club and de- it will serve a great purpose in} Survivors include the father who} \Program, avenge A relieving the anguishes of a most has been employed by Lopez Fun- | Our theme is: “All who have) vores much of bee time poienne distressed cook. eral Home for a number of years.| gone astray, we try to turn to the| ducting social affairs at the Lord.” “center.” Upon graduation | The “center” is still furnishing, BIRTHS In next week’s installment a dis-| from Douglass in June, Rose a ge fore |amusement to enlisted men and ¥ cussion of the academic work will! plans going to California, teenagers. | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pla, Se., be- continued. where ae will take @ sten- (| : lare the parents of a son, David,| R ographer’s course. 309 PETRONIA STREET ee Loe es hot dogs, born Sunday, January 31, at the > ; # Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins Phone 2-9400 | amrtssct grok sored ohroe Gencral Hosp oe ae ome eel - sd Ss. i " | 2 jal Ti at Spaghetti suppers will be served ae baby jwergeel “2 Ibs. 96 ’ % 7 “4 \Mrs. Annie Romer, jon Friday nights. 2 y 3 aka Mr, and Mrs. John Gallagher,| g * - et ‘ | Mrs. Wilhelmina Carey, 306 Ju-| s' OE s | = icken’s Lane, are the parents) e . - i lia Street, spent the weekend visit- TORE in es ype ag eine tuancien ete ‘eal HAVING A GOOD TIME. at the Community Service Center are Miss Marva Allen and Charles | Hi p. Jesus Disdier | cite jing relatives in Kissimmee and) “ 025 E. si | at Monroe General Hospital Wed-| Edwards. The Center is doing a wonderful job in providing clean, wholesome entertainment |Jacksonville, Florida, | “We Fit The Hard Te Fi” cola al LINCOLN nesday, January 27, for our teenagers. There is never an idle afternoon or night at this spot—Navy Photo. SST eT | 510 FLEMING ST. | Mrs. Louise Wilson, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Cash is ill. | | | i | ER AND WINE PM ollylhs dl election of officers on February! - = ETL DS ae xe Open ‘til 2:00 A.M. | 28, and installation services will | Cornish Memorial - | be held the ist week of March. | A.M.E. ZION CHURCH Heydays 805° Chaplain Roy A. Tyndall, one of Whitehead and Angele Sts. Life Stride the organizers of our Center is nea Rigen SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 Buxkens Xt d vilian life and H Cl Emma Street will make is home In Flora, - ] AM.—V.CE., 7 P.M, inact Chaplain Charles Robi : f B Sra | al Caners Phone 2-6642 alacedl Chaplain medal es f. ; ; Worship 11 A.M. MEN’S and CHILDREN’S 714 Thomas Street Sea E TELEPHONE 2.5560 y The Woman’s Civic Club will : . . °' SHOES hold its regular meeting Monday, : “ : and 7:30 P.M. Key West, Fla. February 8, at the Community Cen: ‘ ‘ ; Prayer and Class Meeting PRICE RANGE er. Mats Made and Soild MANI'S BAR As business of great importance : Tuesday, 7:30 P.M, will be transacted at this meet- THE CHURCH WITH A H $1.99 to $18.95 PANAMAS and FELTS ing, every member is asked to be 4 WELCOME FOR You || When In Migmi Visit Our Store MAN! PEREZ — Prop. eee Ee AD A | s ATS . Rev. A. Franklin Hooper, Pastor | ‘At 20 NAB. Tot St. cand . 316 Petronia Street V. 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