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THE MIAMI TIMES—-“The People** Newspaper** PAGE 14 CARDS - MEMORIALS CARD OF THANKS • The family of the late, JAMES ZOROBAIBEL PEDICAN takes this method of thanking its many friends and neighbors who were so kind during its recent be reavement. Special thanlks to St. Mary's W. M. Church, Rev. E. A. Culmer, pastor, and Francis Funeral Home. Thanks to the many friends who sent cards; telegrams, flowers, do nations and cars. The family especially wish to thank neighbors of NW sth place for their generous donations. May God bless you. The Pedican Family CARD OF THANKS The family of the late, CHARLES STORR, JR. sincerely wish to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors; our pastor, Rev. S. A. Thomas and memoers of Mt. Sinai Baptist Church and the Range Funeral Home and family for kindnesses during our bereavement. Also thanks to each one for cards, let ters, floral pieces telegrams and tokens of sympathy. Mr. *& Mrs. Charles Storr, Sr. And Family CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Eliza Andrews takes this method of expressing her deep appreciation to the many friends who were so kind to her during her recent illness. Especially does she thank her pastor and the members • of Temple Baptist Cnurch, and the officers and members of the Love and Char ity Lodge. May the Lord bless you. IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of our dear mother and grand mother, HESTER SWEETING KEMP who departed this life Nov. 7, 1943 at Key West, Fla. Dear mother— There is a time when no sorrow will bring tears to our eyes. When we think of those hours of rejoicing; With you in the,sweet by and by. There is a place where forever, Naught that is lovely can die. Trusting the Savior to lead us We’ll enter that land by and by. Edna and Mizpah Kemp, daughters Gerald, Alfred, Carl and Vandelean, grand children at IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of our son, father and brother, WILLIAM HENRY MAJOR who departed this life Nov. 7, 1952. May he rest in peace and light perpetual shine upon him. Mrs. Charity Major, mother And Family Ladies' Nylonized Panties ALL COLORS - AI L SIZES 39 C pair 3 Pair# SI.OO MEN’S STRETCH SOCKS Stretch to fit any Feet pair WE PICK UP AND DE LIVER PRESCRITIONS PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED WITH GREAT SKILL BY USING PURE FRESH CHEMICALS AND DRUGS THREE REGISTERED .PHARMICISTS TO SERVE YOU 14 HOURS A DAY ECONOBfT DBUO STORI” 1101 N.W. 3rd Avenue Phone FR 3-7351 • FR 3-7352 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1956 IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance of the lat» •i : H:: 1 \• ■ V - - IMaa ( -K ■ jflf* -Jk m W H M ■Mli r, JH \ /W K' * * *B CHARLES B. COOPER who died Nov. 13, 1965. Gone but not forgotten. • Pearl Coatper, wife Gladys Wallace, sister George Cooper, brother Timothy Culmer, uncle a host of relatives and. friends IN MEMORIAM m In memory of , v y>’ 1111 MR. LEDOER CHANDLER who passed away Oct. 31, 1955. Gone, but not forgotten, we love you, Ledger dear, but God loved you best. Mamie Chandler, wife James Chandler, brother Alfred Chandler, brother Pearl Myles, sister Drive Carefully Watch Out for Kids IN MEMORIAM In sweet •*»•* ’oving remem brance of the late. I I A' jL K • • * % J MW 0 , A JENNIE VERONIA WALKER who departea mis life Nov. 13, 1954. As dew to the blossoms, and buds to the bees, As the scent to the rose, are mothers’ memories to me. Thomasena G. Walker, Dght. DEATHS BBBBBBMHBI RANGE MRS. HESTER RESPERS of 3315 NW 51st terr., died at Jack son Memorial Hospital on the morning of Nov. 1, following an extended period of illness. She is survived by two sons, two daughters, and other relatives. Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday with Rev. Hall of Ebenezer Church officiating. Bu rial was conducted in Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Howard James Wallace of 4625 NW 31st court died at his resi dence on Sunday, Nov. 4. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, and other rel atives. Services will be conduct ed on Monday at 3 p.m. Burial will be held at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Deaths At Seniors Funeral services for James Lumpkin of 411 7th ave., Home stead, who died Saturday, Nov. 3, was conducted Friday, Nov. 9 with the Rev. C. Strong officiat ing. The body was taken to Ca milla, Ga. for burial. Survivors are his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. James Lumpkin and other relatives. Funeral services for James Dixon of 1009 NW Ist court, who died Friday, Nov. 2, was con ducted Saturday, Nov. 2 at Co lumbia, S. C. Survivors are his wife, Grace, two children and other relatives. He had been a resident of Dade County for seven years. ALCOHOL pint J9* (Limit -1 ) DUPONT NYLON HOSIERY 15 DENIER - 51 GAUGE / 69* pair IJ I wish to thank God that all sick people who were ill are doing fine. We know that prayers do change things. Let us continue to pray for all. •** • • • Mt. Moriah Baptist Church helc heir services. Rev. W. C. Edcai pastor; Sister Lillie Saunders ierk. * * • Kerr’s Memorial M. E. Church held their services, Rev. Eugen< J. Sheppard, pastor; Sister Mat tie Jones, clerk. • * • Hurst Chapel AME Churc) held their services. Rev. William* >astor; Sister Mary Baker, re porter. * * * Sweet Home Baptist Churci held their services. Rev. E. Kin* •**»*tor; Bro. Jimmie Marshal, clerk. * *. * Vlt. Sinai Baptist Church heir their services. Rev. J. E. Murray pastor; Sister M. Harris; clerk. • • • Spiritual Baptist Church belt then services, Elder C. Gray pastor; Sister Ida Ferguson, clerk • * • Church of God held their ser vices. Bishop Watson, ; astoi Bro. H. Amos, clerk. It is better to know us and not need us, than to need us and not know SENIORS’ FUNERAL HOME Ph. NE 3-2231 2936 N.W. 46th St. Miami, Fla. Hfor the very best in funeral ARRANGEMENTS WITHIN YOUR Bain’s Funeral Home Victor J. Bain, Director 3661 Grand Ave. HI 6-1173 Everything in Funeral Arrangements M. S. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME IN ITS NEW LOCATION 1744 N.W. 3rd Ave. Phone FR 1-8343, Miami In Homestead Call 1933 The Price Is a Matter of Your own Desire 24-Hour Ambulance Service YVONNE MAJOR, LICENSED EMBALMER MILDRED S. ALLEN. GENERAL MANAGER - f- 21. S’olmmm ifunrral limn? (Estabteshed 1926) ' . # Dignified, Personal, Courteous Service Funerals Within Range of Each Budget « INSTANT AMBULANCE SERVICE 315 N.W. 15th Street Phone FR 3-1440 “A Living Service for the Living” Range Funeral Home OSCAR AND ATHALIE RANGE. OWNERB PHONE PL 1-1331 Instant, Efficient Ambulance Service * Oscar Range, Licensed Embalm er - Funeral Director 6705 N.W. 15th Avenue News from PtRRINi By L«« Jordar THANK YOU I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation to all of my neigh bors and friends for kindness shown during my recent Illness. To all who sent such beautiful cards and lovely flowers, which brightened my spirit and gave me hope. , To my temple of Daughter Elks No. 769 for visits, flowers and monev also Everglades Past Daughter Rulers Council. I will always be grateful to my pastor, Rev. Thedford John son, pastor of St. John Baptist Church, who was so kind as to visit me. All of the things that you done has lightened my life and made it sweeter. May God bless all of you. Gratefully yours, Sarah Smalley Paradise Hotel 363 NW 17th St. CHILD CARE Working Mothers Expert care of children of working mothers. Reason able rates, clean, wholesome surrounding. 1440 N.W. 6th Ave. Phone FR 1*4977. 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