The Miami times (Miami, Fla.) 1951-04-14 [p PAGE NINE]

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I THE HERMAN WILLIAMS ¦the former Mytis Major) chris- tened another offspring (a son) Sunday week . . . Willie and fuanita Kelly’s arrival is dated Sunday a.m.. April Ist—a junior ¦ . . Lillian (Robert) Abernathy Accompanied Edward Taylor, SD3, U. S. Navy, to Miami. Tay- lor was thansferred to Charles- \ Son, N. C. Lillian plans to join liim in the near future. THE KELLY B. WARES (she’s School marm Aurienta Pinder) ¦ire occupying one of the lovely , M)ennis Smith apts on 15th ave.,! lust across from the Miami Times plant ... UP and DOWN the The beat was easy going from i/m for the men in blue at their spring ball Sabbath past. At A1 Goldman’s beautiful Harlem Square Club Erskine Hawkins and the Tuxedo Junction Aggre- gation were all that we looked forward to . . . Next on the Har- lem’s bill is Buddy Johnson, May 6th. It’s four days later than a i reporter’s birthday, who’s looking forward to celebrate his natal day with Mr. Johnson. WATCH FOR the opening of jone of the smartest night clubs I this side of Florida. It will be an- ! other of A1 Goldman’s far-flung chain of niteries. Its tag: Har- lem Gardens. It’s said to top Copa City and to present some very Miami Miami's Newest and Most Up-To-Date Used Car Lot . . . OTOR The Lot with The Cream of the Used Cars 700 NW 79th STREET MU' COR and 79ASTREn VENUE ••»»»«'»« ONN OPENING DAY OFFER 100 Gal. of our Standard Grown Gasolino p'Dlj'lj' TO THE FIRST 5 BUYERS BEGINNING SATURDAY, APRIL 14 A ENDING MONDAY, APRIL 16 JL 1\ JLmJM—t WEEKEND SPECIALS Then Come Over And See Us DOWN FULL DOWN FULL PAYMENT PRICE PAYMENT PRICE 1947 Hudson Convertible J 285 $795 1947 Buick For dor $350 1045 New Top, Radio. Over*Drive Super Deluxe, Sleek Bl.ck IITIW 1946 Ford Fordor 965 795 1949 Ford Custom ,Club Coupe AQQ 11QR Super Deluxe. 0r1.1n.l Buck Flnleh 1 gU Over Drive, R.dl. ,U 1949 Plymouth Fordor 415 1045 1949 Kaiser Traveller 365 1095 Special Deluxe ¦ IW 1 Can be Converted For Light Delivery www 1948 Olds 98 Convertible ... 465 1395 1949 Chevrolet Tudor 435 “|295 Fully Equipped Well E «lu‘PP* d 1949 Mercury Tudor 460 1375 1947 Hudson Tudor 265 795 Over-Drive. Radio, All Other Acceeeorlee 1949 Ford Convertible 495 1275 1951 Ford Convertible Under Under Over Drive. Radio. White Wall Tlree. All Other I£,IU Brand New. Juet Unloaded LIST LIST 15 Months To Pay Majority Formerly Owned By One Person Only These Prices Good Thru Monday, April 16 MIAMI MOTOR MART 700 NW 79th Street, Cor. 7th Ave. & 79th St. J after a leave of absence . . . Con- I gratulations to Editor and Mrs. Reeves on their 41st wedding an- | niversary today . . . Smooth and > sedate Jtianita Wiley is due to ! get hitched any day now . . . And brother. Fred, is just biding time before he and Corinthia Wilson say the word and move into that swank new home on 72nd st. . . The Egelloc club’s complimentary formal comes off April 13 at the Harlem Square. Temple Says Thanks The pastor, officers and mem- bers of Temple Baptist Church take this method of saying “thanks a million” to the Senior Twilight Sewing Circle, for the successful program sponsored in aid of Temple Building Fund last Sunday at St. Matthew’s Baptist Church. Who will be the next? tioe.gibof nexßtil - ?A2IW Advertise lt Pays! fine entertainment for Miamians and surrounding inhabitants . . . Is it true that Cecil Strachan, for- mer weekly contributor to the Rockland Palace amateur hour, was killed in South Carolina ? ? Howard Rollins is dated for (\ ?scertt (Xty kome time next month. ROBERT GIBSON and Cecil Hepburn are in Pratt General hosp . . . The Larry Steele Smart Affair folded its 1951 season in Miami with a gala presentation of one of the finest shows to come to these parts. The entire show was'highly received by a packed Rockland Palace attendance last Sabbath . . . E. Brown and party of folks from. Richmond Heights namely, the Ingraham’s (Dot and Jimmy) and Adrian Seymours re- ported a fine time at Steele’s af- fairs- THE ALEX JONES’ are an- nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Allen to Aldin M. Everett, dated Feb. 19 . . . Vet- erans have another shot at homes for that $25 deposit. It’s down in Richmond Heights where you’ll find homes of the most beautiful types for vets in Fla. . . . Ist Lt. J Howard Hadley was home Sun-1 day past for a few hours. He’s, expecting to return in 3 weeks I for a longer stay. I i ABIE SMITH, that popular barber of Charlie Anderson’s White Horse barber shop, is planning to return to Nassau on vacation to pick up where he left off last year. We wonder if that rumor of an altar trek is true? . . . Sam Solomon’s weekly, the “Whip” now occupies the spot that one time sheltered the Ber- tram Collie Good Neighbor Fun- eral Home, cor 69th and 15th . . Congrats to Ebony Express in its 2nd anniversary. Its keeper of the wax, Johnny Johnston and Bro. Terry, have really given Wash- ington Heights some real gawn time. From this corner comes the best for many more. The Mt. Zion parsonage looks 100 per cent better with a paint job and the fence removed . . . Fr. Theodore Gibson is back at Christ Church in Coconut Gro^? SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1591 MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE NINE

Transcript of The Miami times (Miami, Fla.) 1951-04-14 [p PAGE NINE]

I THE HERMAN WILLIAMS¦the former Mytis Major) chris-tened another offspring (a son)Sunday week .

. . Willie andfuanita Kelly’s arrival is datedSunday a.m.. April Ist—a junior¦ . . Lillian (Robert) AbernathyAccompanied Edward Taylor,SD3, U. S. Navy, to Miami. Tay-lor was thansferred to Charles- \Son, N. C. Lillian plans to joinliim in the near future.

THE KELLY B. WARES (she’sSchool marm Aurienta Pinder)¦ire occupying one of the lovely ,M)ennis Smith apts on 15th ave.,!lust across from the Miami Timesplant ... UP and DOWN the

The beat was easy going

from i/m • • •

for the men in blue at theirspring ball Sabbath past. At A1Goldman’s beautiful HarlemSquare Club Erskine Hawkinsand the Tuxedo Junction Aggre-gation were all that we lookedforward to . . . Next on the Har-lem’s bill is Buddy Johnson, May6th. It’s four days later than a

i reporter’s birthday, who’s lookingforward to celebrate his natalday with Mr. Johnson.

WATCH FOR the opening ofjone of the smartest night clubs

I this side of Florida. It will be an-! other of A1 Goldman’s far-flungchain of niteries. Its tag: Har-lem Gardens. It’s said to top CopaCity and to present some very

MiamiMiami's Newest and Most Up-To-DateUsed Car Lot . . .

OTOR The Lot with The Cream of the Used Cars

700 NW 79th STREET MU'COR

and 79ASTREnVENUE

••»»»«'»« ONN OPENING DAY OFFER

100 Gal. of our Standard Grown Gasolino p'Dlj'lj'TO THE FIRST 5 BUYERS BEGINNING SATURDAY, APRIL 14 A ENDING MONDAY, APRIL 16 JL 1\ JLmJM—t

WEEKEND SPECIALSThen Come Over And See Us

DOWN FULL DOWN FULLPAYMENT PRICE PAYMENT PRICE

1947 Hudson Convertible J 285 $795 1947 Buick For dor $350 1045New Top, Radio. Over*Drive Super Deluxe, Sleek Bl.ck IITIW

1946 Ford Fordor 965 795 1949 Ford Custom ,Club Coupe AQQ 11QRSuper Deluxe. 0r1.1n.l Buck Flnleh 1 gU Over Drive, R.dl.

’ ‘,U

1949 Plymouth Fordor 415 1045 1949 Kaiser Traveller 365 1095Special Deluxe

¦ IW 1 Can be Converted For Light Delivery www

1948 Olds 98 Convertible ... 465 1395 1949 Chevrolet Tudor 435 “|295Fully Equipped Well E «lu‘PP* d

1949 Mercury Tudor 460 1375 1947 Hudson Tudor 265 795Over-Drive. Radio, All Other Acceeeorlee

1949 Ford Convertible 495 1275 1951 Ford Convertible Under UnderOver Drive. Radio. White Wall Tlree. All Other

I£,IU Brand New. Juet Unloaded LIST LIST

15 Months To Pay Majority Formerly Owned By One Person Only

These Prices Good Thru Monday, April 16

MIAMI MOTOR MART700 NW 79th Street, Cor. 7th Ave. & 79th St.

J after a leave of absence .. . Con-

I gratulations to Editor and Mrs.Reeves on their 41st wedding an-

| niversary today . . . Smooth and> sedate Jtianita Wiley is due to! get hitched any day now . . . Andbrother. Fred, is just biding time

before he and Corinthia Wilsonsay the word and move into thatswank new home on 72nd st. . .

The Egelloc club’s complimentaryformal comes off April 13 at theHarlem Square.

Temple Says ThanksThe pastor, officers and mem-

bers of Temple Baptist Churchtake this method of saying“thanks a million” to the SeniorTwilight Sewing Circle, for thesuccessful program sponsored inaid of Temple Building Fund lastSunday at St. Matthew’s BaptistChurch. Who will be the next?tioe.gibof nexßtil -?A2IW

Advertise lt Pays!

fine entertainment for Miamiansand surrounding inhabitants . . .

Is it true that Cecil Strachan, for-mer weekly contributor to theRockland Palace amateur hour,was killed in South Carolina ? ?

Howard Rollins’

is dated for(\ ?scertt (Xty kome time nextmonth.

ROBERT GIBSON and CecilHepburn are in Pratt Generalhosp

. . . The Larry Steele SmartAffair folded its 1951 season inMiami with a gala presentationof one of the finest shows to cometo these parts. The entire showwas'highly received by a packedRockland Palace attendance lastSabbath . . . E. Brown and partyof folks from. Richmond Heightsnamely, the Ingraham’s (Dot andJimmy) and Adrian Seymours re-ported a fine time at Steele’s af-fairs-

THE ALEX JONES’ are an-nouncing the marriage of theirdaughter, Ruth Allen to Aldin M.Everett, dated Feb. 19 . . . Vet-erans have another shot at homesfor that $25 deposit. It’s down inRichmond Heights where you’llfind homes of the most beautiful

types for vets in Fla. . . . Ist Lt. JHoward Hadley was home Sun-1day past for a few hours. He’s,expecting to return in 3 weeks Ifor a longer stay. I

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ABIE SMITH, that popularbarber of Charlie Anderson’sWhite Horse barber shop, isplanning to return to Nassau onvacation to pick up where he leftoff last year. We wonder if thatrumor of an altar trek is true?. . . Sam Solomon’s weekly, the“Whip” now occupies the spotthat one time sheltered the Ber-tram Collie Good Neighbor Fun-eral Home, cor 69th and 15th . .

Congrats to Ebony Express in its2nd anniversary. Its keeper of thewax, Johnny Johnston and Bro.Terry, have really given Wash-ington Heights some real gawntime. From this corner comes thebest for many more.

The Mt. Zion parsonage looks100 per cent better with a paintjob and the fence removed . . .

Fr. Theodore Gibson is back atChrist Church in Coconut Gro^?

SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1591

MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA

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