Key West News BY MRS. FRANCES BRIGGS j_ The American Legion Guard of Honor was installed by the Ameri can Legion Guard of Honor of Arthur Sawyer's Post, May 23, 1950 And will continue to work as a big part of William Weech Post 169 of Key West. Guard of Honor, American Legion Post, 168 made initial appearance on Armed Force Day. In a parade. The following officers were elected as follows: Post commander, Alfred Allen of Post 168, officers of guard, Captain Charles Major; Ist Lt., Phillip Sears; 2nd Lt., Wilfred Wallace; adjutant 2nd Lt., George Carey; 2nd Lt., Sam uel Welters; chaplain 2nd Lt. Rob ert Whyms, Jr. The standard num ber of members is twenty-four and that is our tiuota at present. The Guard of Honor meets twice a month and is assuming most of the post (168) working duties. They are giving a barn dance in an effort to start out in a working capacity on the 28th of July every one os in vited to attend. Mrs. LUlie IC. Adams left on Sun day morning, July 16 to visit her children residing in Cambridge, N. Y., and Boston, Mass. Friends wish her a pleasant stay. Mrs. George Dean, and Mrs. Rose Mcßee are spending their vacation in New York. V Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sampson, former Key Westers, returned Fri day for their home in New York City. They spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sampson reported having a very pleasant stay. Mr. Fred Edwards returned fropi a business trip in Miami, last week. Recent visitors in our town last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Summers and son, Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Miriam Symonette. On the sick list this week: Mrs. Violet Curry, Mrs. Grace Butler, Mrs. Arlene Cleare, Mr. Prince Cash, Mr. Frank Pinder, Mr. Arthur Thompson, Mr. R. Sands, Mrs. Vio let Tynes. Deacon Johnson, Mrs. Lil lian Horton, Mrs. Rose Moore. Friends wish them a speedy re covery. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Small spent last week end in Miami. Attention Readers: Please have your dime ready for the paper when it Is delivered to your home. Don't forget the Master Singers of Miami, will appear at Bethel AMB Church, Sunday night, July 23. If you miss this program you will be missing something worthwhile. A small admission, SI.OQ. Please come out and help the Reg ular Fellows Club. These young men are doing great work for our com munity. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my husband, MR. CLARENCE STIRRUP JR. who departed this life on July 12, 1*49. With dearest memories, we love you, but God loved you best. May the perpetual light of God the Father, shine upon you. Mrs. Lorene Stirrup, wife Key West, Fla. Bridgewater’s Grocery A Market The Finest Foods At Common Sente Prices 608 N.W. 19th St. Phone 2-7450 ' hut arrow from Its former location. Carrying the same top gradao at meats and groceries. “Suffered 7 years •then I found Pazo brags amazing refief! MQrt Mr. M. W. t Lot Angeles, Calif . 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The Freedom House Guild (’member ’em at St. Agnes’ YC?) returns to us in “Finian’s Rain bow,” a dramatic reading by Prof. Sam Hirsch, of the U. of M. Dramatic Dept. The Guild will emote at Mt. Zion Church on July 27th . . . The Mary Elizabeth Hotel patio, will be the scene of the Latin-American Dance, Friday, July 123. Two bands will dish out Latin and American “chunes”. Sammy Jones’ outfit and Angelto Conjunto Ale gre Rhumba sextet will be the music makers. Prizes will be awarded and the "‘Miss Latin-America” contest closes amid rhumba beats American boogie. Grapewine Chatter Terry Johnson, the Ebony Express waxen spinner (subbing for bro. “J-J”) is really doing a bang-up job at the mike. The boys think he’ll be there along with Johnny when he returns from vacationing . . . “Plu’s” Bar-be-cue at 6314 on Liberty City’s rollicking 16th ave., is tops for that late or early a.m. smack. You’ll find it here . . . The picture folder post card “Pressbox” received was post marked Albuquerque, New Mexico, and carried the Clyde Killens’ signature. The folder carried some interest ing scenic land marks .. . Fish (Bongo) Ray and the Sickie-Slick combo are in top shape for a Nassau date at Club Zanzibar real soon ... La Verne Simmons is starting a Boy Scout group at Hialeah . . . Hygienic Productions* presentation of “Mom and Dad” closed its two-day date at the Modern theatre Thursday It’s due for a one-day run (Sat.) at the Liberty theatre.* Dr. J. A. F. Finlayson, state pres, of the Baptist Con vention, departed Thursday for Cleve. O, to attend the World’s Baptist Alliance . . . William A. Morris accom panied by the Rev. E T. Graham, departed for Jackson ville Tuesday ayem on a business merge . . . Francis Biggs (Key West Correspondent) will be in West Palm Beach next week on vacation . . . Maude Ashe is due here by the lime this sheet is inked . . . Vashti Coleman celebrated her birthday July 16 with a shindig in her Liberty Square apt. . . . The Mildred Jenkins-Booker T. Hayes nuptial plans are set for Aug. 13th . . . Top three waxens on my pad are “ I Need You So,” by Ivory Joe Hunter; “A Fool in Love” by Bull Moose Jackson and “Mona Lisa” by King Cole Trio . . . Representatives from Bethel AME Church, Key West attending Sunday School Convention in Liberty City at St. James AME Church were Rev. and Mrs. Johnson, Prof, and Mrs. Cogdell, Mrs. Percilla Carey and a large gp oruof scholars .. . Among some of the Key Westers attending the funeral of Mrs. Vivian Wake Guy were Mr. Alexander Johnson Pr., Mrs. Elaine Dean and many others, that Igo to bed to read the newest to me. May- Yankee Stadium May Get Louit- Charles Bout NEW YORK (CNS) After all I* said and done, Joe Louis might come out of retirement after all In September Just to be “the first heavyweight to come back and re capture the crown” so says Jim Norris, boss of International Box ing Commission who talked with Joe via phone. The bout would fill the Yankee Stadium to the rafters, all agree, with Ezzard Charles pow erful NBA champion, as the “con tender,” But —of course there’s Just one catch. It depends on whether Joe can work out terms with the Treasury Department, who he still owes for back income taxes. Norris, who’s pushing hard for the “cham pionship" fight made this statement to the press; “Joe owes a lot of back * Perry's Place 1157 NW sth Ave.—Cor. 12th Street ANNOUNCES THE CLOSING OF Its Kitchen Until Further Notice Our Sundries Department will remain open as usual Perry Range, Prop. taxes but because of the govern ment’s leniency in similar cases Louis thinks that he might arrange the matter with the revenue offi cials. He already has made a peti tion asking them to accept his share of the purse In full settlement of his arrears." Hear Ye! Hear Ye! To whom It concern: All officers and members of the Usher Union Association are asked to be out to our monthly program Sunday, July 23, at 3 p.m. sharp. Program will be sponsored between ST. Adorka Senior Usher Board, Mi. Cal very Senior Usher Board and St. John's Coconut Grove, Junior Usher Board. Program will be held at St. Adorkor church on 15th street and 2nd ave. Asking all ushers to be properly uniformed and please be on time. Bro. David Hudson, Pres. Sis. Mary Davis, reporter MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 Pioneer Miamian Buried In Nassau Mrs. Epsy Higgs, 449 NW Bth st., died in Nassau, Bahamas, June 16, 1950. She was burled on the 18th in -the cemetery of St. John Baptist church. Mrs. Higgs died suddenly after being in Nassau 10 days visiting her ailing mother, Mrs. Malvise Humes. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Violet Mackey; a brother, Mr. Jacob Humes and an adopted daughter. Inez Wilson of Philadel phia. Thomas Mackey of Brooklyn and Alleep Butler of Miami are nephew and niece respectively. She was a member of St. John Church. Miami, for 44 years. Mrs. Higgs is a pioneer Miamian coming here in 1906. NOTICE The Rev. Jas. A. Poitier, psychic minister, left on July 16 on his va cation and won’t be back until Sept. Ist. As usual thanking all who made it possible for him to take a vaca tion and may God be with you and may the Angel of Light ever guide us to the right, while we are absent in body one from another. Third Annual Musical Tea The American Legion Auxiliary to the John Griffin Post No. 165', spon sored its Third Annual Musical Tea on Sunday, July 9, at the Youth Center. Although it raine>