IN MEMORIAM
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In sad but loving memory of
our dear husband snd father,
EDDIE HENDE7AO'T
young business man of Miami,
who departed this life on June
Ist, 1951.
May his memories linger on for
ever among all of us.
We wish to thank all of our
friends. Your many cards, dona
tions, flowers and telegrams were
gratefully acknowledge.
Sadie Henderson, wife
Addie H. Domtin, daughter
Charlie Cbipman, grandson
CARD OF THANKS
The neighbors and friends of
the late David Willie Pa.terson,
who died May 28, and will be
buried Thursday, June 5, paid our
last respects by presenting to the
body (a broken wheel wreath.) We
are also expressing our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved family.
FLOWERS
Mr. & Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Willie
Stallings, Mr. Ben Haynes. Mrs.
Naomi Daily, Mr. Joseph Daily,
Jacob Mack. James Roba, Mrs.
Willie, Johnie Nowell, Thomas M.
Gordon, Mr. George Williams,
Annie Lee Hanna, W. B Clark,
Mr. Thomas Mann, M-rgarette,
Dean, Mrs. Cross, Willie Mae
Jackson, F. Denbare, Arleartha (
Jones, Fason, Simmons, Cather-j
ine Camon, Peter Camon, Gladys,
Southern Insurance Collector, Mr.
Rockwell, Mrs. Annie Lee Coop
er, Kennie Troup, Robert Dena
gelle, Ethel Lee Wilkerson. Le
nora Williams, Edith McMath,
Roxann and Franxie, Earnest
Brinson, Berrha Brinson, Connie
Jackson, Tot & Teenage Social
Club, Otis Lovett, Mr. Robin, Lil
lian Green, Peanut Man, Bloneva
Jordan, Donell Kendrick, Ida
Mae Williams, Juanita Smith,
Arthur Cohn, Bessie Wright,
George Frazier, C. H. Ross, Lil
lian M. White, Bertha Pitts, Mrs.
High, Mr. & Mrs. James Hicks,
Miss Bessie Lee Maye, Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan, Charlie Smith, An
nie Mae Brantley, Mr. Willie
Williams, Mr. Sc Mrs. George
Clyde, Mr. Sc Mrs. Thomas. Flor
ence Simmons, Charlie Bivens,
Cleo Bivens, Morris Johnson,
Johnnie Lee Ethridge, James Wil- j
lLms, Johny Page, Mrs. Aina Har
riet, Mrs. Willie Mae Pinder, Mrs.
Annie Bell Cooper, Minnie Ree 1
Marshall, T. J. Marshall, Katie
Tooks, Lucille Kimble, Rose
Smith, Gertrude Cooper, Rosa
Stallings, Louise Stallings, Louise
Maths, Wilhelmina Anderson,
Lucille Wilcox Sc family. Isabell
Johnson.
NOTICE
The American Legion Auxili
ary of the John Griffin Post No.
165 is using this method of thank
ing their many friends and mem
bers for the success of their Pop
py Sale.
Special thanks to Mr. Sampson
Liptrot (Ritz Theatre). Amount
raised was $126.91. Again, we
thank you.
Special Movie To
Be Seen
The great moving picture “Peace
Will Win” will be shown at the
Youth Center, 340 N.W. 13th St.,
an Thursday evening, June 12th
at 8:00 o’clock. This picture has
been hailed as one of the greatest
contributions toward peace and the
public is hereby given the oppor
tunity to see it.
This program is under the
sponsorship of the Future Nurses
of America represented by the four
high schools of our county and
under the directorship of Nurse
Susan Harris, who in many re
spects is giving Stella leadership
toward community uplift. The
general public is invited. Come
early in order that you can be as
sured of a good seat.
NEW PROVIDENCE
LODGE No. 365 F. A. & M.
.The New Providence Lodge No.
365 meets every 2nd 4, 4th Thurs*
day, corner 11th st. & 3rd ave.
Joseph Dawkins, W. M.
Alfred Wilson, Secretary
DIXIE HOTEL
LOW SOMMER RATE
Os
SB.O0 per Week
THE DIXIE HOTEL HAS BEEN RECENTLY RENOVATED INSIDE AND
OUTSIDE AND A NEW SUMMER POLICY HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED
BY THE OWNER, EFFECTIVE JUNEI. SUMMER RENTALS WILL BE SB.OO
PER WEEK ON ANY ROOM IN THE HOTEL—SINGLE OR DOUBLE.
With each hotel room the Dixie Hotel offers:
1. ICE COLD WATER FOUNTAIN ON EACH FLOOR
2. HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER AT ALL TIMES
3. LARGE LOBBY WITH TELEVISION
4. PAY STATION TELEPHONES
5. TILE TOILET AND SHOWER BATH FACILITIES
6. NEW FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES IN EACH ROOM
7. CLEAN LINENS FURNISHED WITH EACH ROOM
8. GOOD YEAR-ROUND TENANTS WITH MANAGER ON PREMISES
J* i • t
Best And Lowest Rate Fer Hotel Rooms In Miami
DIXIE HOTEL
327 N.W. 14th TERRACE
MIAM, FLORIDA
TELEPHONE 3-9425
H. MARKS, OWNER W.D. RICHARDSON, MGR.
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The J. B. Epperson Board of
St. Paul AME Church honored
Mother Mary E. Simpson on
Mother’s Day with a surprise
shower of cards, flowers and
handkerchiefs at the morning
service at the St. Paul AME
church.
Mrs. Mattie Hagerbrook,
president
Mrs. Ru ha Daniels, Sec.
Rev. R A. Jackson, pastor
FOR SALE
Two large single houses with
land 45x90 feet. Located at 612
and 614 NW 21st Terrace. Cash
price SB,OOO. Phone Mr. Walker
at 3-0889. junel2
FOR RENT
FURNISHED with all utilities.
Reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Wash
ington, 3191 NW 50th st.
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MIAMI TIMES. MIAMI, FLORIDA
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1952
San Salvador Lodge No. 603
F. and A. M.
Meets 2nd and 4th Saturdays in
each month.
Herbert Major, W. M.
Harry Williams, Sect
GRACE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
3rd Floor
Love and Charity Bldg.
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Service 11 a.m.
Evening Service....7:3o p.m.
Rev. James Culmer, pastor
1404 N.W. 63rd St.
Phone 89-2376—89-9158
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LOOK! PRAYER CHANGES THINGS
See Man of God, FATHER J. ARNOLD, Spiritual Ad
viser On Sickne?' or other problems. Lcve, Marriage,
Business, Lucky Money, Game of Chance. Read
Psalms 34:91. Do you want to make men obey you?
Stamped envelope, self-addressed please. Send Birth
Date or come. Are you lucky or unlucky? Letters
answered. Lucky numbers.
Send Freewill Offering; usually $3.00 in bills
Address to J. ERNEBT ARNOLD
244 Mclntyre Street West Savannah, Georgia
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FOR RENT
2-room apartments. Rent $5.50
per week including water and
electricity. For couple only. Plen
ty of work in the neighborhood.
See Rufus Washington, Arch
Creek Village, 121st st. and N.E.
12th ave.
WANTED
HOUSES AND LOTS
Down Town Liberty City,
Brown Sub or Coconut Grove.
Will Pay Cash
Phones 2-2376—78-1061
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FOR RENT
Rooms at reasonable rates,
twin beds, at 141% NW 9th St.,
and Moe’s Guest House. By day
or week. 2170 Washington ave.,
Opa Locka. Phone 82-1957. Mrs.
R. S. Jackson. junes
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