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THE MIAMI TIMES—The People*' Newspaper PAGE 14 CARDS - MEMORIALS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late MR. EARNEST SNIPE acknowledges with grate fu 1 thanks tnd a.cpreciation the kindness of St. Paul Methodist Church and members, also of Ebenezer Methodist Church and sick committee and friends for cards of condolence and floral tributes. Again we thank you. Mrs. Equilla Snipe Mrs. Ada Pittman CARD OF THANKS We, the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Corrine Thorpe Owens would like to express our deepest thanks to all the friends and neighbors who were so thoughtful and helpful during the time of our bereavement. To those who sent cards and flowers and offered the use of their cars, we shall never forget you. Our thanks to Rev. Thedford Johnson, pastor of St. John Baptist Church, who rendered the fine service Aigain, from our hearts, our deepest thanks to all. Mr. James Owens and family CARD OF THANKS The family of the late, MR. ALEX JAMES who died on August 3, and was laid to rest on August 11, takes this method of expressing its thanks and appreciation to the many friends who were so kind during its hours of bereavement. Special thanks to the neighbors on 15 th Street, and the employees of Ben Daubawm’s distributors, for their flowers. Again, thanks to everyone for everything. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. Dtr. Mrs. Clara Lou Williams, Sis. And Family CARD OF THANKS We, the family of the late Mrs. CLARA ELEANOR ROBINSON take this method of thanking our many friends for cards, letters, telegrams, cars and other kind gestures of sympathy during our hours of bereavement. Special thanks to Israel Bethel Primitive Baptist Church’s pastor and mem bers, for their kindness during her illness and death.. Thanks also to Richardson’s Funeral Home and Pallbearers for their services. Again thanks to every one for everything. And, may God bless you all. The Family * CARD OF THANKS The family of the late, MIR. JOSEPH McBURNIE wishes to thank its many friends for cards of sympathy, letters of condolence, telegrams and other kind deeds during its hours of bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. George W. Styles for his faithful service, the neighbors for their fine help and flowers, the Francis Funeral Home for its fine service, the Rev. S. M. Thomas for his consoling sermon, and St. John’s Baptist Church, and its pastor, Rev. Thedford Johnson for his kind gestures. Again, thanks to every one for everything. Norman Mcßurnie, son Miss Malissa Williams friend CARD OF THANKS The family of the late, LOUIS MOSS wish to thank everyone for their kindness shown during their be reavement and to those who sent cards and flowers. Especially the Rev. H. M. Salmon of Metropoli tan A. M. E. Church and the Range Funeral Home. The Family SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1956 IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of uur dearfy beloved mother, '4II MRS. MELROSE CAMBRIDGE who departed this life August 13. 1953. tesus lead the way. through our life-long day; And with faithful footsteps steady ,Ve will follow, ever ready, Tuide us by thy hand To the Fatherland. Order thou our ways, Saviour, all our days; If Thou lead us through rough places. Grant us Thy sustaining graces; When our course is over, Open Heaven’s door. Mrs. Gladys McKenzie, Dght. Mrs. Louise Johnson, Dght. Mrs. Thelma McPree grand daughter And Family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our be loved wife and mother x ... r , i ■uft <SWr:: if • ' MATILDA MIMS who departed tms lne August 8, 1954. Elnora Rawls, Daughter Arthur Mims, Husband IN MEMORIAM In memory of my dear mother MRS. MARTHA SMITH who departed this life August 20, 1944. 1 think in some far heavenly place My mother watches still and yet, is not distressed; But rather as one who, after life’s long race, Has found contentment in a well earned rest. Mrs. Mary Smith, daughter IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of JAMES ARTHUR and MARY JANE HOYT who died August 22, 1928 and Aiirust 21, 1941 respectively. ‘Tis sad to think of death, how cruel! To tear from you the ones you dearly love. Yet, what pleasure feeds the ''On 1 ’ike good fuel When you know the missing ones are safe, above. The Family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear husband 1 Jm fl 'jtPft v $ . jPg* . i f, < jjWfr ■ I * .■I * Wt Mr mm • * ■ THOMAS CASH, SR. who departed this life August 18, 1952. A few more years shall roll, A few more seasons come, And we shall be with those, Who rest asleep within the tomb. Mary Cash, wife Mildred Cash, daughter Michael Cash, grandson IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, HERBERT ROBINSON who departed this life August 12, 1928. Gone, but not forgotten. Mrs Estella Robinson and Family DEATHS ‘ RANGE WILLIAM HARMON of 3186 NW 46th Street died in Jackson Me morial Hospital on the morning of August 9th, following a short period of illness. Mr. Harmon was a pioneer Miamian having settled here in the year of 1991. He is survived by four sons and daughters, 13 grandchildren, and other relatives. Funeral services were conduct ed on Tuesday, August 14th, at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, with Rev. A Allen officiating. Burial was conducted in Lincoln Me morial Cemetery. WILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON of 6701 NW 17th Ave., died at hi home on Saturday, August Ith He had suffered no recent illness and his sudden passing came as a shock to his relatives and many friends. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Susie Mae Johnson, 3 sisters, 2 brothers and other relatives. Funeral services will be con ducted on Saturday, August 18th, at 2:00 p.m. at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, with Rev. J. N. Byrd Officiating. Burial will be conducted at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. « INFANTS DEATHS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lenon of Richmond Heights, Fla. died on Saturday, August 11, a few hours following birth at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Burial was con ducted at Lincoln Memorial. Son of Mrs. Yvonne Belle of 2198 NW 75th Street died at Jack son Memorial Hospital on the afternoon of August 12th a few hours following birth. Burial was conducted at Lincoln Memorial. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Sears of 1303 NW 66th Street was stillborn at Jackson Me of August 13th. Burial was con ducted at Lincoln Memorial. * * * -**.•- 4 BAHA’I ASSEMBLY The Miami Baha’is will their regular onen meeting 7:45 p.m. Sundav, at the Bah:’i Center 137 NW 11th avenue. Subject fo* discussion will be “Th a Materia' Acceptance of Miracles.” All Races and Faiths are invit ed to attend* ’ ‘-jf k\ * ''iv i Acy Lee Chambers, popular Liberty jitney driver for many years, died last week. He is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Mar guerite Chambers, a daughter, Erma Lee. and his mother, Mrs. Emma Jones. Funeral services, which were largely attended, were held Monday afternoon at St. James AME Church, Rev. A. J. Reddick officiating. The Range Funeral Home was in charge. ANTIOCH BAPTIST Sunday School was called to order at 9:45 am. by the super intendent, Miss Albertha Jones. A very interesting lesson was taught from the subject, “The Way of Christian Fellowship.” At 11 a.m. the devotion was led. by Deacon H. L. Lundy. Usher board No. 2 served throughout the day and choir No. 1 rendered a very spiritual song service. Rev, J. L. Harris brought the messare from St. Matthew 10:1-15, sub- “Confessing Christ.” He preached a wonderful sermon. The BTU was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by President Ross. At 7 D.m. a very inspiring devotional service was conducted with thr male chorus singing praises to God. Rev. W. T. Thompson brought the message from St. T uk« 15:1-19, subpect, “Find Yourself.” He preached out of hi c soul. Three were added to our membership. We are happy to welcome you. Rev. O. W. Foster, pastor A. L. Johnson, reporter CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION Schedule of weekly services SUNDAYS Church School ..... 9:30 a.m. Choral Mass. Sermon and Communion 11:00 a.m YPS League 5:00 p.m Solemn Vespers and Sermon 7:45 p.m. Holy Baptism every 3rd Sunday WEDNESDAYS Celebration of Holy Communion 6:30 a.m. Meeting of Laymen League 8:00 p.m. • Father Lambert Sands Priest in change Madam Lisa That Gifted SPIRITUAL READER From Jersulam • * • She will help you in love affairs, business affairs and with your health. If you are in trouble, lonely, unhappy in marriage, un lucky if you have am kind of trouble bring them ►o her. I 'he guarantees to help ir II matter* S*»e has help *d people all over the worlf* FIRST TIME IN MIAMI Co’ored Peonle Welcomed 1741 W W. Ave Miami, Florida ' £)0 Trnr)f Si FOR SALE LOT. Cheap, 1731 NW 68th terr. Call Mr. Rolle NE 5-4371. Lots and Acres $5.00 Week 50 x 143 Corner, Carver Ranches 90x103 Liberty City. 50 x 100 Liberia 50 x 110 Perrine Cash paid for your lots or acreage or homes. Baron JE 8-1340. Lovely New Homes 5710 NW 19th Ave. 3 Bedrooms and Carport Hardwood Floors 2372 NW 55th Terr. 2 bedrooms Tile bath and heater Will build on your lot. No money down. JE 8-1340. Baron CALL NE 5-6014 Per Government Approved Literature on DIET and NUTRITION FOR RENT ROOMS at reasonable rates, 141 NW 9th st., phone 82-9785. S 8 ROOMS at low summer rates. $8.50 a week. Mae’s Guest House, 2170 Washington ave., Opa Locka. S 3 LARGE rooming house for rent. Call FR 4-1821. A25 APARTMENT Neatly furnish eded one bedroom apartment in Brown’s Subdivision. Two years old CBS, near transportation. NE 5-6014. Verley. LOST WALLET Brown wallet lost somewhere in Miami. Contained driver’s license, social security card, Miami Be3ch identification card, re list ration card, pictures. 1736 NW 71st St. NE 5-5106. Announcement St. Francis Xavier School. Reg istration, August 30, 1956. School begins, Sept. 4, 1956. FOR SALE * ’* * Brand new 3-bedroom, life bath home. In home owners’ paradise. 3134 N.W. 49th St. Open Sun. 2-5 p.m. * * * CAPPER CONST. CORP. Phone JE 8-3709 NOTICE PARENTS TURNER’S KINDERGARTEN Will open its Pan Term SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW 7168 N.W. 16th Ave. • Phone PL 4*3768 SI Have your child vaccinated against polio FREE at ffv« Hade County Clinics.