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. I i if f I . ■• - , |p -| Manager of the Tuskegee VA hosptal is shown above congratulating Dr, L. A. Mahone, one of 11 dis tinguished Negro surgegns rscently named as Fellows of the American College of Surgeons, one of the high est honors a surgeon* oan receive. Looking on is Dr. From -tfie • • • el ( apaetal of Nn “tho soo.it. that foil upon victory if Fumcee Ratt for granted and accept cause of their not being r We had” nothing against those gallant grid ironers of V®. I nion, only they did not seem to be the drawing team in these parts, and game attendance proved this to be so. It's true the Classic might have been a greater financial success this year than last, but personally I think that (500 less than last y«jfir) should have b*en an increase in stead of a decrease in attendance. However we all can say the game was a good one all through. NN e came out on the losing end. Congratulations to the Allen's Funeral home in giving Coconut Grove its first mortuary 1 wish them great success in their business. For mal opening ceremonies Sunday evening In its beautiful chapel were highly accepted by Miamians and Coconut Grovian» as well. This '» another step of achievement made by two former Key Westers. Mr. J. T. WilHamg and Mrs. Mildred Saun ders Allen. The Dedicatory ceremonies were performed by the Rev. Father T. A- Gibson. M SOCIALLY SPEAKING Mias Motel la Hall. Economy Drug Pharmacist, a recent graduate of Howard University, was honored with a dinner by the Newbold Funeral home. Thuraday. December 2. The guest included Rev. Father Gibson and slater. Misses Mildred A Winifred Morley. Mr. Lawrence t Carey, Jr., and Mr. Jasper Adderly . Little Dona Deloris Tibbs, the off spring of Primrose and Vincent (he receives hi H masters degree In March) celebrated her third birth day December 6 . . . Harold Per kins celebrated his birthday Thanks giving morning with a Natal breakfast, sorry I was a little un der the weather . . . Yvonne and .Meander, along with their Ist an niversary celebration Xmas l»ay will be the thought of Santa visits to their little one next year . . . Press Hox extends congrats . . . Airs. Emily Hepburn Lord dropped In to say hello before departing for Hethune Ctsikinan College . . . Phillip and Violet Sears are expect ed to hp pinning diapers on their expected daughter by the time this i little piece reaches' funi in print ! • . . The Hermans, Dorothy and Henry are showing their new Jer sey aunt. Mrs. Virginia Gaylor, the town and she claims Miami to be great. OAHNIO VISITORS Lovely Vbia Mae Curry a Jr. at Famcee went all the way for her school . . . Marie Sands and Nath alie Carey really enjoyed the week end They were guest of Mrs. Cecelia Clark . . . Charming Georgians Frazas (Miss DHH, our cover girl of Nov. 27) and t>gla Gibson. M*r cedise Hannlhal. Victoria Curry and M. Edwards, think the game wras real good, only sorry to be on the H. F. Davis, the only Negro physician in the country who has been certified by the American Board of Physical medicine. Both Drs. Davis and Mahone have been stationed at the Tuskegee VA hospital for many years. (ANP) losing end. . • Miguel Baby Saurer, (the lucky guy) was really putting on a ball at the Harlem Square on the strength of the “G” note from the Polley . . . Mrs. Dorothy Knowles, Mrs. Irene Hannihal, Mrs. Yvonne Johnson, Mrs. Bernice Thompson and a lot of other visitors were up for the classic. Duke Slater’* first heavyweight tournament bout to select the chal lenger for Joe laiuis, will get under way at Dorsey Park Tuesday, De cember 4th. The Duke has made top notch selections for each at traction. his first is Gene '•Tiger" Jones of Camden, N. J. The Tiger Is given great promise for his de cisive Victory over the Hatchetnian in November. His opponent, the gal lant youngster. John Holman, who’s 16 professional victories out of 18 fights, have been KOs. This attrac tion will prove itself to be among the great attractions staged by the Duke. Advertise In THE MIAMI TIMES IRIpl w -' :s -""mm m wr ,bh i mi w . was is 3 WWI wKBBk MhHWBI c NATINKAITION Fred Ch«-M»-r. popular \fi;«imJ ‘ Magic City l>rb”, »rr mliowm here in th* Lounge .Hwwiklw.l Nile h|m.»s, enjoying their favnrltr be* ' Inp in thHr delight in Mr*. He« s ie Ambrme, l| ,H. I ami W ait a—.<•* iatiou Mm. Ambtoae. 4 high member* of her pr«»ff*oMioti •*»>*, **| Alway* Ifevol A*b For The FINE BREWS BLENDED THE MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI. FLORItWW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948 Dorsey Vs Tampa In Benefit Tilt The Dorsey "Bulls’’ having a rec ord of six victories, three defeats, and one tie, will again make their fame known by challenging the Don Thompson "Yellow Jackets" of Tampa. Florida In a game that holds a promise of being one of the hard est. and toughest fought football games of the season. During the half, a gala festival will be presented for the benefit of the thousands of funs who will at tend this spectacular affair. The Dorsey High School Band, Majorettes, Cadettes, and Drill Team will perform in a pre-Christmas Show. This post season tilt is being staged for the sole purpose of om- Frankel’s 114 N Miami Avenue ln Miami 1914 Hollywood Blvd. ln Hollywood Choose Your Xmas gifts from our Large stock. We carry the most outstanding merchandise in qual ity and price in town. Dresses Slips—Gowns—Robes Panties Coats Suits .... Blouses Skirts * We feature the names you’ve learned to trust. In dresses—Pat Perkins and Kay Dunhill. In lin gerie—Seamprufe, Nuform and Maidenform. MAKE FRANKEL’S YOUR XMAS SHOPPING CENTER Use our convenient Lay-away plan • Rest rooms and fitting room fa cilities available for your con venience. - ‘ Mjf > 1W Afvtr and MSeo Rom Oattoway. of the Harlem Square eMb. epa «f iliaYraSS wmo, W»l Edna Ribbon Beeri itpperirdlj ehai* m Square waitree, and buatnem manager of the Ml i Mbool gradual# and on« of the moot proadncnl mmend Pabel Blue Ribbon Beer to Tboea ITbo PAGE 15 fitting the High Band with brand irf*(liMv^ifonnß. Don’t forget the time. 8:15 p.rn.l the date, Thursday. December fC; the place, Dorsey Park: the pur pose, uniforms for Dorsey’s band. Admission: Adults SI.OO. Children 50c. Watch LINCOLN CITY Grow Phone 82-2626