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THE MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA
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OTANLEY MORSE, 16-year-old
O Negro trombonist from Zanes
ville, Ohio, will try for the hot
licks on his sliphom when he com
petes in the 1948 grand finals of the
Horace Heidt talent show, to be
broadcast over NBC, Sunday night,
Dec 12, from the Uline Arena in
Washington, D. C. Winner will re
ceive $5,000 cash award plus stage,
Ljcreen and radio contracts.
Surprise Birthday
Party
Miss Delores E. Jackson, was
given a big surprise party Thurs
day evening, December 2 by her
aunt Mrs. Rosella J. Everett at her
residence 240 NW 17th st.
Miss Jackson utterly unaware of
the party was taken to the show by
Robt. Jackson, ar-
HKtofir Wm '.from the show to her
H| She found many
frtettjte Vrapihg to greet her with
.HMjpy Birthday.
•lyinff ii&ies were featured with
the TdUowdrig winners; Miss Thelma
Kain, andJßosa Mae Spence. After
the been entePtained,
all wer e ieiS'ed a delicious fried
chicken dinner with the trimmings,
ice cream and cake.
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Friends helping to make the party
ajpccss were
rrth Bain, Rhea Mae Spence, Bar-
Np Berry, Shirley Bradshaw,
Alice Humes, Phyllis and Eugenia
Evans, Delores Clark, Peggy Ga
briel, Billie Thompson. Assisting
Mrs. Everett were: Mrs. Alice T.
Evans. Mrs. Mattie Jackson, grand
mother; Mr. Robert Jackson, father;
and Jas. Everett, uncle.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948
Omega Psi Phi
Conclave
Columbus, Ohio The Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity 35th Annual
Grand Conclave, meeting here be
ginning December 27, will plot new
goals for its 1949 National Social
Action Program and is expected to
take a strong stand on the issues of
Civil Rights,«and Federal housing
for low income families.
During the past year 195 active
chapters of the fraternity, located
in 38 states and Canada, have work
ed on the National Social Action
program in its several spheres, in
cluding: Health and Housing: Em
ployment and Social Security; Edu
cation and Cultural Relations; Law
and Legislation and the fraternity’s
annual Achievement Week Celebra
tion.
Approximately six hundred dele
gates and visitors from these chap
ters will bring reports on progress
made during 1948 and plan an even
more extensive program.
Dr. Harry T. Penn, the Grand
Basileus in a pre-conclave state
ment said, “we expect this to be one
of the most Important meetings
ever held in the history of the fra
ternity. The year 1948 has proved
that fraternities must take a new
role in facing the challenges of a
new day.”
The conclave for the first day
will feature meetings of the Su
preme Council, important policy
making committees and a special
round table discussion of under
graduate member s of the fraternity.
Later that afternoon the national
officers will present their annual
reports. The initial meeting is
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House guests of the Everetts to
attend the Classic fottjball games
were Atty. Robt. Gray, Mr . and
Mrs. Fellan Sydner, Mr. and Mrs.
Doblin Matthews, all of Jackson
ville, Fla.
Mrs. Rachel Chance, accompan
ied by Mrs. Claudia Cooper, left
Friday evening for Moultrie, Ga., to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Chance’s
father, Mr.
Sunday evening Mr. James wife,
husband of Mrs. Chance, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Holton motored up to
attend the funeral which was held
on Tuesday. The Holtons are daugh
ter and son-in-law of Mr.
Mrs. Emily Clark of Nassau, Ba
hamas, sister of Mr. Eric Clark, is
spending a six months vacation in
Miami. While here she is the guest
of her niece Mrs. Vera Wilson.
• Mrs. Minnie Johnson, 1951 NW
sth place, was taken ill this week.
Friends hope for her early recovery.
Friends are sorry to learn of the
illness of Mrs. Clora Pearsall, prin
cipal of Dunbar Elementary School.
They are further pleased to know
that she is convalescing.
Miss Zilpha Bain, 1730 NW 3rd
avenue, who has been ill for a week
is improving.
The Rev. Mr. John Jarrett who has
been ill is making splendid improve
ment and is able to get about.
scheduled for the Columbus Gallery
of Fine Arts.
The conclave is being entertained
by the lota Psi and Mu lota chap
ters located in Columbus. Leonard
L. Holland is the Grand Marshall.
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American Travel Agency who had just complete arrangements for her
flight to Cleveland, and her Zeta Concert there.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKinney of
the Florida News, West Palm
Beach, were visitors at the Times of
fice on Saturday.
Mr. Jesse O. Thomas spent sever
al days in the city as the guest of
Mr. K. L. Pharr and attended the
Orange Blossom Classic. He left for
Atlanta on Wednesday morning.
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