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KASSAI NEWS 3 Called To English Bar Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. Three Bahamians were called to the Eng- lish Bar in London on November 17. Mr. Harry B. Sands w r as called to the Inner Temple. Mr. Gerald C. Cash to the Middle Temple and Mr. Eugene Dupuch to Lincoln’s Inn. Mr. Dupuch is the brother of Messrs Gilbert and Etienne Dupuch of the Nassau Tribune, and is also the assistant editor of that journal Mr. Cash is well known, he is the son of Mr. Wilfred Cash, M. H. A. and nephew of Mr. Hugh Cash of Miami, Florida. Mr. Sands is a prominent Nassau- vian. being a member of an old and well known family. All Bahamians are proud of these three native sons. Funds are still being solicited foi the Christmas treat to needy people in the community at the Duchess Clinic on Christmas Eve morning. On this occasion. His Lordahip the Bishop Os Nassau will be present. Mr. Bert Cambridge is chairman of the Christmas Cheer Fund. Looking toward New Year’s morn- ing, the Masquerade Committee is soliciting funds for prizes, etc. The first prize will be twenty pounds, the second, fifteen pounds, the third ten pounds and tl|e fourth five pounds. Several consolation prizes will be given and there will be special prizes for juveniles. The Bahamas Brotherhood gives the 27th annual Carol Service at Rawson Square on Sunday, Decem- ber 12. St. John's College is out to collect 1,000,000 stamps in five years and hope to raise *4,000 dollars or more from these stamps tow»*d the build- ing fund. They now' have 100.0*0 and have on a special drive to reach their goal before Christmas. Our two largest journals have just had anniversaries. The Nassau Guardian is now W)4 years old and has been published by the same fam- ily—the Moseleys. The Nassau Tribune, owned by the Dupuch family is 45 years old. It too, has remained in the tlupuch's family. HELP WANTED Female Cooks - Maids IJvein or oat $35 & (35 week Hotel maids, {25, week CVoplea |2M to fSM month MALE Service Station Men $35 and S4O week Forters, hotel {35 1 $45 week Dish washers S3O A S4O week Kitchen men $35 A S4O week ETHICAL Employment Service 17 N. W. 4tl Street Phone 83-6440 Looking for T We have the largest selection in town Come, Look around and •ee for yourself. Open Evening* TILL XMAS Small deposit will hold any article until Dec. 24 LANDY’S Juvenile Furniture 3485 N.W. 17th Aw. (Arrow from Regent Theatre) Cards—-Memorials IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, JOHN A. FORD who departed this life December 6, 1945. May he rest in peace and light perpetual shin e upon him. Vernon Ford, wife John A. Ford, son Maggie Wildgoose, sister Goldie Ward, s ister Hattie Coakley, mother-in-law IN MEMORIAM $ In memory of our dear mother, MYRTLE JONES who departed this life on December 2, 1945. Winifred. Theodore and Phillip CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the following clubs and my faithful Richard Allen Youth Council of Greater Bethel AME Church. Also the school Phy- llis Wheatley Club, the Venus So- cial Club, the La Cheerios, Club. Douglas Primary School, Mrs. Ball teacher room 12, for the wonderful gifts, fruits, donation, groceries for patients, for their Thanksgiving. Many thank K again. Mrs. Clara Romer Convalescent and ißoardlng Home, Phone 2-7759 922 N. W. Ist Ave. CARD OF THANKS We the family of the late, ELOISE ELIZABETH SCOTT who departed this life November 11. 1948, wish to express our deepest appreciation to our friends and neighbors who have come to our rescue during our hour of bereave- ment. for the numerous condolences telegrams, flowers and the use of cars. Special thanks to the Pharr Funeral home for efficient and cour- teous service. Mr, and BoWe and family. C£RD OF THANKS We the family of the late, RUBY MANUEL wish to express its sincere apprecia- tion to the neighbors and friends for their kndness that was shown in our recent bereavement. We also wish to thank those who sent cards, telegrams and floral pieces. Also thanks to all for the use of cars. Special thanks to Rev. E. A. Culmer and Pharr Funeral home for efficient and earnest ser- vice. Charles Manuel and family CARD OF THANKS We the family of the late, MR. CLARENCE NELSON who departed this life Nov. 19. 1948 wish to express our appreciation to the friends and especially to the neighbors of 2nd ct. and 2nd ave. who came to us in our hour of be- reavement. We also wish to thank those that sent cards, telegrams and floral pieces and cars. Thanks again. Mrs. Erie Nelson, wife Mrs. Emma Nelson Garner, daughter Clarenc e Bain, grandson Carolyn Bain, grand daughter Macon Nelson, brother fer LINCOLN CITY’ is High and Dry Phone 82-2626 ADVERTISE IN THE ‘TIMES” Thany You Card To thoee of our many friends including White* whow nd- dresse* were not inclosed on condolences, we the family of the late, DEACON WILLIE I-AIDLER, SR. of Pompano, Fla., who departed this life Novemlier 8. 1948 at the home of his daughter, Airs. Lottie L. Hollo, take this method «»f ex- pressing: to you our sincere thanks and appreciation for your kind- ness and expressions of sympathy during our Iwreavement. We also wish to thank our dear pastor. Rev. K. T. Oruhatn for his sympathetic service. And again, may we say thanks to our ex- pert Mortician, Mr. H. Francis and his staff for a Job weil done. Mrs. Willie LaJdler. Step Mother Mr. JanWs Laidler, Hon * Mrs. l»ttle Lildler-Rolle, Daughter Mr. Willie laidler, Jr., Hon Master Roland and Willlngton Holle, Grand Hons Mrs. Ida M. Lnldler-McGriff, Half Hlster Mrs. Julia T. Half Sister Mrs. Rebecca Laidler-Moore, Adopt is) Sister Mr. Ezekiel Roile, Hon-inlaw (OURTEOIH EFFICIENT REASON ABIE Simple and Beautiful Services at Lowest Prices Newbold ¦ Thompon Funeral Home 25 Years Satisfactory Service 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 2-8512 39387 1435 N. W. 6th Are. Miami, Florida p PROFESSIONAL PIANO j TUNER AND REPAIRER a' Tni RECONDITIONING AND L] PAINTING A SPECIALTY J* WILLIAM PINDER ®ccpw ip p 1942 N.W. Second Court PHONE 82-7709 MIAMI, FLORIDA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1948 Deltas’ Flashes By EDITH COVERSON Last week Beta Zeta Sigma chap- ter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority met at Soror Jamison’s lovely home. She and Soror Juanita Kimball served a delicious repast. During the Thanksgiving season Sorors Valencia Williams. Estella Waller and Frances Osborne attend- ed the Regional Convention held in Charleston, S. C. Soror Valencia Williams was our delegate and Sor- or Waller served as alternate. Sor- or Osborne served as Regional sec- retary. All of the Sorors reported a successful convention. Soror Clemmie Weber of Orange, S. C. was elected our new* Regional Director. Soror Weber and our lo- cal president, Soror Pearl Jenkins, were made in the same chapter and THE MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA at the same time. Everybody is talking about the smart looking Delta probates. They are Barbarians Edith Smith. Con- stance Simmons and Annora Pas- chal. The Barbarians eonst;ratly ex- press their fondness for th* Dean of Pledges, Soror Augusta Colton. .The Invitations for the Deltas’ strictly complimentary hull will soon be out. Soror Juanita Kimball and her committee are going out to make the Delta’s crimson and cream luill the ball of the s eason. Soror Alma Rrooks is still ill. All of her friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Have you visited your local library lutely? If not you are missing a real treat. Soror Sanford, who is our new librarian, has secured a num- ber of new and interesting books. She is inviting you to drop In. You’re Always Beautiful With ESTHER’S MIRACLE BEAUTY AIDS AND SUPPLIES Also a complete line of hosiery, all the latest records and hair creations, Page Boys, Chignon, 3raids, Clus- ter Curls in all colors and mixed gray. Esther’s Miracle Beauty Aids And Supply Chat. Rhodriquez, Prop. Reginald Rhodriquez, Mgr. 710 N. W. 2nd Avenue Phone 3-3934 Stop Shop at King* KING’S SUNDRIES 425 N. W. 20th STREET Always a Crowd SUGGESTIONS: Try Our Delicious Grilled Sandwiches and Southern Dairies Ice Cream Arthur King, Prop Solomon’s Sundries Formerly Smith's Sundries 6706 N. w. 15th Ave. Phone37B-9253 Drug* Sundries lce Cream Cold Sodas —' Newspapers Magasines Cigar* Cigarettes And Tobacce We serve to serve again Out candies taste better and are better for you . . . Find all your favorite fountain treats here . . . Ice cold Cokes, rich sundaes, and creamy sodas—Drop in gt— McQUEEN’S SUNDRIES , 804 N. W. 14th St. (Near Bth Are.) lawinLwimaß HOME FOR SALE 1 New CBS Home j Total Price House and Lot $6,250 j SI,OOO Down, SI,OOO in 60 days;sss 00 per month , Thh hey b a •ti room Houm bring built •» that buyrr nmy rrnt 1 | r **a» aa a aaparat*) apartawnt lor HIM p*f month Wr havr a J tauaag waiting tor ytm. Pop Information a«u INVESTMENT BONDS A HOUSING CORP. | 1234 N. W. 3rd Ave.—Phone 9-1703 HuLminim.mvn^nmumuimnnnv PAGE NINE

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KASSAI NEWS3 Called ToEnglish Bar

Nassau, Bahamas, Nov. ThreeBahamians were called to the Eng-lish Bar in London on November 17.Mr. Harry B. Sands wr as called tothe Inner Temple. Mr. Gerald C.Cash to the Middle Temple and Mr.Eugene Dupuch to Lincoln’s Inn.Mr. Dupuch is the brother ofMessrs Gilbert and Etienne Dupuchof the Nassau Tribune, and is alsothe assistant editor of that journal

Mr. Cash is well known, he is theson of Mr. Wilfred Cash, M. H.A. and nephew of Mr. Hugh Cashof Miami, Florida.

Mr. Sands is a prominent Nassau-vian. being a member of an old andwell known family. All Bahamiansare proud of these three native sons.

Funds are still being solicited foithe Christmas treat to needy peoplein the community at the DuchessClinic on Christmas Eve morning.On this occasion. His Lordahip theBishop Os Nassau will be present.Mr. Bert Cambridge is chairman ofthe Christmas Cheer Fund.

Looking toward New Year’s morn-ing, the Masquerade Committee issoliciting funds for prizes, etc. Thefirst prize will be twenty pounds,the second, fifteen pounds, thethird ten pounds and tl|e fourthfive pounds. Several consolationprizes will be given and there willbe special prizes for juveniles.

The Bahamas Brotherhood givesthe 27th annual Carol Service atRawson Square on Sunday, Decem-ber 12.

St. John's College is out to collect1,000,000 stamps in five years andhope to raise *4,000 dollars or morefrom these stamps tow»*d the build-ing fund.

They now' have 100.0*0 and haveon a special drive to reach theirgoal before Christmas.

Our two largest journals havejust had anniversaries. The NassauGuardian is now W)4 years old andhas been published by the same fam-ily—the Moseleys.

The Nassau Tribune, owned bythe Dupuch family is 45 years old.It too, has remained in the tlupuch'sfamily.

HELP WANTEDFemale

Cooks - MaidsIJvein or oat

$35 & (35 weekHotel maids, {25, week

CVoplea |2M to fSM monthMALE

Service Station Men$35 and S4O week

Forters, hotel {35 1 $45 weekDish washers S3O A S4O weekKitchen men $35 A S4O week

ETHICALEmployment Service17 N. W. 4tl Street

Phone 83-6440

Looking for T

We have the largestselection in town

Come, Look around and•ee for yourself.

Open Evening*TILL XMAS

Small deposit will holdany article until Dec. 24

LANDY’SJuvenile Furniture3485 N.W. 17th Aw.

(Arrow from Regent Theatre)

Cards—-MemorialsIN MEMORIAM

In sad and loving memory of ourdear husband and father,

JOHN A. FORDwho departed this life December 6,1945.

May he rest in peace and lightperpetual shin e upon him.

Vernon Ford, wifeJohn A. Ford, sonMaggie Wildgoose, sisterGoldie Ward, s isterHattie Coakley, mother-in-law

IN MEMORIAM$

In memory of our dear mother,MYRTLE JONES

who departed this life on December2, 1945.

Winifred. Theodore and Phillip

CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank the following

clubs and my faithful Richard Allen

Youth Council of Greater BethelAME Church. Also the school Phy-

llis Wheatley Club, the Venus So-cial Club, the La Cheerios, Club.Douglas Primary School, Mrs. Ball

teacher room 12, for the wonderfulgifts, fruits, donation, groceries forpatients, for their Thanksgiving.

Many thank K again.Mrs. Clara RomerConvalescent and ißoardlngHome, Phone 2-7759922 N. W. Ist Ave.

CARD OF THANKSWe the family of the late,ELOISE ELIZABETH SCOTT

who departed this life November 11.1948, wish to express our deepestappreciation to our friends andneighbors who have come to ourrescue during our hour of bereave-ment. for the numerous condolencestelegrams, flowers and the use ofcars.

Special thanks to the PharrFuneral home for efficient and cour-teous service.

Mr, and BoWeand family.

C£RD OF THANKSWe the family of the late,

RUBY MANUELwish to express its sincere apprecia-tion to the neighbors and friendsfor their kndness that was shownin our recent bereavement.

We also wish to thank those whosent cards, telegrams and floralpieces. Also thanks to all for theuse of cars. Special thanks to Rev.E. A. Culmer and Pharr Funeralhome for efficient and earnest ser-vice.

Charles Manuel and family

CARD OF THANKSWe the family of the late,

MR. CLARENCE NELSONwho departed this life Nov. 19. 1948wish to express our appreciation tothe friends and especially to theneighbors of 2nd ct. and 2nd ave.who came to us in our hour of be-reavement.

We also wish to thank those thatsent cards, telegrams and floralpieces and cars. Thanks again.

Mrs. Erie Nelson, wifeMrs. Emma Nelson Garner,

daughterClarenc e Bain, grandsonCarolyn Bain, grand daughterMacon Nelson, brother

fer

LINCOLN CITY’is Highand Dry

Phone 82-2626

ADVERTISEIN THE ‘TIMES”

Thany You CardTo thoee of our many friends including White* whow nd-

dresse* were not inclosed on condolences, we the family of the late,

DEACON WILLIE I-AIDLER, SR.of Pompano, Fla., who departed this life Novemlier 8. 1948 at the

home of his daughter, Airs. Lottie L. Hollo, take this method «»f ex-

pressing: to you our sincere thanks and appreciation for your kind-

ness and expressions of sympathy during our Iwreavement.We also wish to thank our dear pastor. Rev. K. T. Oruhatn for

his sympathetic service. And again, may we say thanks to our ex-

pert Mortician, Mr. H. Francis and his staff for a Job weil done.

Mrs. Willie LaJdler. Step MotherMr. JanWs Laidler, Hon *

Mrs. l»ttle Lildler-Rolle, DaughterMr. Willie laidler, Jr., HonMaster Roland and Willlngton Holle, Grand HonsMrs. Ida M. Lnldler-McGriff, Half Hlster

Mrs. Julia T. Half SisterMrs. Rebecca Laidler-Moore, Adopt is) SisterMr. Ezekiel Roile, Hon-inlaw

(OURTEOIH EFFICIENT REASON ABIE

Simple and Beautiful Services at Lowest Prices

Newbold ¦ ThomponFuneral Home

25 Years Satisfactory Service

24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 2-8512 • 39387

1435 N. W. 6th Are. Miami, Florida

p PROFESSIONAL PIANO jTUNER AND REPAIRER

a' Tni RECONDITIONING ANDL] PAINTING A SPECIALTY

J* WILLIAM PINDER®ccpw ipp 1942 N.W. Second Court

PHONE 82-7709 MIAMI, FLORIDA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1948

Deltas’ FlashesBy EDITH COVERSON

Last week Beta Zeta Sigma chap-

ter of Delta Sigma Theta Sororitymet at Soror Jamison’s lovely home.She and Soror Juanita Kimballserved a delicious repast.

During the Thanksgiving seasonSorors Valencia Williams. EstellaWaller and Frances Osborne attend-ed the Regional Convention held inCharleston, S. C. Soror ValenciaWilliams was our delegate and Sor-or Waller served as alternate. Sor-or Osborne served as Regional sec-retary. All of the Sorors reported asuccessful convention.

Soror Clemmie Weber of Orange,S. C. was elected our new* RegionalDirector. Soror Weber and our lo-cal president, Soror Pearl Jenkins,were made in the same chapter and

THE MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA

at the same time.Everybody is talking about the

smart looking Delta probates. They

are Barbarians Edith Smith. Con-stance Simmons and Annora Pas-chal. The Barbarians eonst;ratly ex-press their fondness for th* Deanof Pledges, Soror Augusta Colton..The Invitations for the Deltas’strictly complimentary hull will soonbe out. Soror Juanita Kimball andher committee are going out to makethe Delta’s crimson and cream luillthe ball of the s eason.

Soror Alma Rrooks is still ill. All

of her friends are wishing her aspeedy recovery.

Have you visited your local librarylutely? If not you are missing areal treat. Soror Sanford, who is ournew librarian, has secured a num-

ber of new and interesting books.

She is inviting you to drop In.

You’re Always Beautiful With

ESTHER’S MIRACLE BEAUTY AIDS

AND SUPPLIES

Also a complete line of hosiery, all the latest recordsand hair creations, Page Boys, Chignon, 3raids, Clus-ter Curls in all colors and mixed gray.

Esther’s Miracle Beauty AidsAnd Supply

Chat. Rhodriquez, Prop. Reginald Rhodriquez, Mgr.710 N. W. 2nd Avenue Phone 3-3934

Stop Shop at King*

KING’S SUNDRIES425 N. W. 20th STREET

Always a Crowd

SUGGESTIONS:

Try Our Delicious Grilled Sandwichesand

Southern Dairies Ice CreamArthur King, Prop

Solomon’s SundriesFormerly Smith's Sundries

6706 N. w. 15th Ave. Phone37B-9253Drug* Sundries lce Cream Cold Sodas —'

Newspapers Magasines Cigar* CigarettesAnd Tobacce

We serve to serve again

Out candies taste better and are better for you . . .

Find all your favorite fountain treats here . . . Icecold Cokes, rich sundaes, and creamy sodas—Dropin gt—

McQUEEN’S SUNDRIES, 804 N. W. 14th St. (Near Bth Are.)

lawinLwimaß

HOME FOR SALE1 New CBS Home

j Total Price House and Lot $6,250j SI,OOO Down, SI,OOO in 60 days;sss 00 per month, Thh hey b a •ti room Houm bring built •» that buyrr nmy rrnt 1| r**a» aa a aaparat*) apartawnt lor HIM p*f month Wr havr a

J tauaag waiting tor ytm. Pop Information a«u

INVESTMENT BONDS A HOUSING CORP.| 1234 N. W. 3rd Ave.—Phone 9-1703

HuLminim.mvn^nmumuimnnnv

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