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MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI. FLORIDA
PAGE TWELVE
Chatter Box Os
Sunlight
On Monday, Oct. 5, I entered
the vocational walls of knowledge
along with four new comers. We
were given a nice warm welcome
by Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Julius. The
student body seems like one big
happy family. Wednesday was
our half day and Thursday was
State Board Exams for students
from all over the state of Flori
da. The students enjoy Fridays
forthis is program day. There’s
much talent in our school.
The new singing voice of Mrs.
Jerry Jones is among the new
comers. Caught Miss Highsmith
making much eyes at our guest
on Friday. He’s suppose to be
come a part of us. Newbolds
blushing very much lately, what’s
happening kid ? ? Miss Deveaux
sporting a fine Olds around.
Watch out for the wolves. Mr.
Meeks was late getting to class,
reason? Went to pick up on his
fine ’53 Olds 98. Congratulations
to the new bride, Miss Lewis. Miss
Stennette gave fine hair style at
the tea on Sunday. Mrs. Rose De
veaux is back in school. Welcome
back. Coming events: Graduation
Nov. 16; banquet NoV. 17; hair
styles fashion revue and dance
Nov. 18. And oh! State examina
tion Nov. 19. See your newsboy
each week for Chatterbox report.
Mrs. Sybil Johnson, reporter.
Free Bible
Correspondence
Course Offered
The Seventh Avenue Church of
Christ, 5245 NW 7th ve., accord
ing to L. J. Stanley and Claude
F. Castleberry, elders, is offer
ing to the general public a Free
Bible Correspondence Course. The
30-lesson home study Course is
one phase of the church’s pro
gram to be of help and comfort
to those who desire some assis
tance in the understanding of the
greatest book in the world the
Bible. The proposed course cov
ers the Bible generally, both the
Old and New Testaments, and
is non-denominational; non-sec
tarian.
The attractively printed Bible
Lessons are being offered witti
out cost through the mail to all
interested in learning more about
the Word of God. Monroe Haw
ley, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is
the author of the series in co
operation with a number of other
outstanding Bible teachers thru
out the United States. They bear
the endorsement of the sponsors
of the third ranking network re
ligious progr am, “The Herald of
Truth,” heard nationally over ABC
stations and locally through the
facilities of WQAM each Sunday
at 1:00 p.m.
“The Bible Correspondence
Course,” states the elders, “is
primarily an effort to assist and
instruct Home Bible Readers
who wish to know more about
the Bible, the shut-ins of home,
hospital, sanitatorium or even
those who may be confined to
jail, prisons or other institutions.
Following enrollment, the stu
dent will mail his or her com
pleted lesson for grading by
qualified Bible instructor. Each
lesson will be graded and re
turned to the student and when
the 30 lessons have been com
pleted a certificate of recognition
will be awarded the student for
his accomplishment.”
Everyone without regard to
race, color or creed may take the
course. Those Interested in be
coming students should address a
card or letter immediately to
Bible Correspondence Course, Box
41, Miami, Florida. An enroll
ment blank and the first lessons
will be mailed immediately
“There is no obligation, no cost
now or later for the lessons and
no one will be asked to sign or
join anything. If we can help one
person come to a better under
sliding of the Scriptures, then
the time of those who have pre-
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1963
108-YEAR-OLD
MAN GIVES
GOD CREDIT
LOUISVILLE (ANP) A
108-year-old former slave last
week gave God credit for his long
life.
Evidence of some force or per
son protecting Abe White was
given when he was involved in
an auto accident which took the
life of a man 62 years his junior.
White maintains he was born
a slave in Glencoe, Ky. He now
lives in Pewee Valley as a farm
er.
Still active, White does not
drink or smoke.
He has been married two
times. From these unions came
16 children, 15 grandchildren and
16 great grandchildren.
First Novel By
Pulitzer Prize
Winner Off Press
NEW YORK The first novel
by Gwendolyn Brooks, Negro
°ulitzer Prize winner in poetry
was published this week by
Harper and Brothers of New
York City. Titled “Maud Martha”
the story centers around a Negro
daughter, wife and mother who
lives in the Bronzeville section
of Chicago.
According to the publishers’
statement, the novel tells in vivid,
poetic prose “the fear that un
derlies every moment fear
that beyond the safety of the
neighborhood world the persor
born with a dark face will be
looked upon as an intruder.”
Miss Brooks’ first volume of
poetry, “A Street in Bronzeville”
was published by the same comp
any in 1945 and in 1949 she wor
the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry foi
her second volume of poetry
‘‘Annie Allen.” The novel is he
first book of prose, and sell
$2.50.
Business Women's
Recreational Club
The Business Women’s Recre
ational Club met at the home of
Mrs. Nell Armstrong, 4900 NW
30th ave., Oct. 13.
Our meeting was called to or
der by the newly elected president
for the next two years, Mrs. Ve
rona Williams. Plans were form
ulated for the annual Thanksgiv
ing Festivals of Fun after busi
ness. We were served a delicious
turkey dinner by hostess Arm
strong. Each member was pre
sented a lovely souvenir to re
member our 1953-54 opening.
We adjourned to meet at the
home of Mrs. Mildred Bloodworth
at 5065A NW 27th ave., on Oc
tober 27.
Our sympathy is extended to
our Sister Doris Stevens in the
loss of her father in New York
City.
pared themselves to assist you
and who will mail the lessons will
be well spent,” states elders
Stanley and Castelberry.
JAMES’
5 & !0c STORES
1200 N.W. 3rd Ave. Phone 3-9481
911 N.W. 2nd Ave. Phone 3-9428
HALLOWEEN, OCTOBER 31ST
Costume*——All sizes $1.49 ea.—Boys and girls
Masks. 1c to 10c each
SEE THE NEW STOCK OF
Horns ... 5c & 10c eat
Blowouts 1c ea. CHRISTMAS DOLLS AND
Noieemakers 10c ea. TOYS READY NOW ON
Orange A Black Crepe
Paper -15 c roll THE LAY-AWAY PLAN
MONEY ORDERS SOLD AT BOTH STORES
RECIPE
WKt OF THE
If your family is like mine, you
know that it’s not always easy to
find a one-dish dinner they like.
That’s why I think you’ll be
pleased when you try my Pet
Evaporated Milk recipe for Top-
Stove Spaghetti Dinner! Most
people like spaghetti and when
it’s combined with vegetables in
this tempting one-dish meal, you
are sure to get requests for more!
Actually, it’s even easier than
many spaghetti recipes, because
it doesn’t call for a complicated,
long-cooking sauce recipe. But
the sauce it does have is delic
ious, thanks to Pet Milk. You see,
after you’ve browned the meat
and added onions, then cooked
the vegetables and spaghetti in
with them, you get an appetizing
blend of slavers in a rich brown
meat sauce . . . and, when you
add Pet Milk, it makes a dish
you’ll be proud to serve! I know
you’ll find, just as I have, that
Top-Stove Spaghetti Dinner is a
one-dish meal that never fails to
make a hit. Try it . . . you’ll see!
TOP-STOVE SPAGHETTI
DINNER
1 lb. boneless, raw, lean beef
2 tablespoons flour
2 teaspoons salt
one-eighth cup hot fat
two-third cup sliced omor.
2 cups boiling water
% cup spaghetti, broken into Inch
pieces
1 cup sliced carrots
1 cup diced celery
two-third cup Pet Milk
Cut beef into inch cubes Roll
meat in a mixture of flour, salt
and pepper. Brown meat slowly in
hot fat. Sprinkle any flour that
is left, over browned meat. Add
onion and cook slowly for 5
minutes. Stir in water. Cover and
cook dVer low heat 30 minutes
longer, or until vegetables are
tender. Stir in milk. Heat until
steaming hot, but do not boil
Serve hot Makes 4 serving?
“CARMEN JONES”
Coming! Nov. 24. 1953
Dade County Auditorium
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A General Health Service
21 S.W. 13th Ave. Ph. 3-2748
CRACKERS TEAM
SIGN TWO NEGRO
PLAYERS
MEMPHIS, Tenn. The Deep-
South Atlanta Crackers, in the
Class AA Southern Association
where no Negro has ever played,
have two Negro players on their
roster. a
Cracker President Earl Mann,
reached in New York where he
was attending the World Series,
acknowledged having received the
contracts of Nap Peeples, 27-
year-old slugger from Memphis,
and Winston Brown.
Mann said plans for the two
players were indefi n ite and wou’H
depend upon developments in the
Milwaukee Brave chain. Atlanta
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PHONE 2-5885 10-Noon, 6-9 p.m.
H. H. GREEN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Announces the reopening of his office
206 N.W. BEVENTH STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA
3819 Grand Ave. Coconut Grovs
Hrs.: 9-12 a.m. Phone 88-4498
8-8 p.m.
GROVE CLINIC
DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT
DR. ROBERTS, DIRECTOR
GENERAL PRACTICE
Medical Technologist Blood Diseases. Health
Laboratory X-Ray And Premartlal Cards, etc.
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BACKACHE
HEADACHE
CONSTIPATION
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Chiropractic Physician
1651 N.W. 3rd Ave.
Dally
9 a.m. • 9 p.m.
Wednesday Phons
J a.m. -1 p.m. 2-4374
has a working agreement with the
National League club.
Brown was secured by the
Crackers from Fort Lauderdale
of the Class B Florida Interna
tional League. Brown was a 19-
game winner for Lauderdale.
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