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MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA ' •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19S0
Cards—MemorialsCARD OF THANKS
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The family of Mr. John D.'Knowles wish to extend thanksfor the following:
TELEGRAMSMr. and Mrs. Theodore Bethel,
Washington, D. C.; Irene Allen,Abraham Allen and children,New York; Mr. Alphonso Hep-burn, New York; Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Davis and family, NewYork; Louise & Rose Smith, Eve-lyn Carey, Mrs. Sceiva R. Allenand family, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Coop-er and family. ,
FLOWERBSeminole Chaper No. 17 OES,
Afro-American Life InsuranceCo., Grace Presbyterian church,George Family, Olivia Newboldand family, R. C. England.
CARDSMrs. Camille Dames, Mrs. Zil-
pha Bain, the Thurston family,Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Styles, Mr.Elijah Strachan, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Butler, Mr. and Mrs. FredMortimore and Family, Mrs. Ef-fie Russell and family, the B.Solomons, Mrs. Leonora Watkinsand family, members of HappyHome Makers Club, Miss ElijaDean and St. Agnes SunshineKids, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Mc-Kinney Sr. and family, Mr. andMrs. Isaac Knowles, Mr. and Mrs.Ingraham, Elizabeth Roberts, Mr.and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Della
~8. Carey and family, Mr. andMrs. Walter Bethel and mothor,Miss Gwendoline Kemp, Mr. andMrs. Samuel, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Person, Mrs. Virginia Grant andfemily, Mr. and Mrs. EddieGeorge and Vera, Mrs. AnnaJohnson and family, Mrs. KatieHeastie and family, Mr. and Mrs.Zack Johnson and family, Mr.and Mrs. W. C. Cole, Mr. andMrs. Theodore Ash, Mr. and Mrs.William Stirrup, Father Newbold,Mrs. Eloise Kelly Bryant anddaughter, Recena Parlin, Mr. andMrs. Eddie Edwards, Mr. andMrs. Henry R. Barkley and fami-ly, Mr. & Mrs. Victor Verona, O.Newbold and family. Mr. andMrs. James Sears, Eleanor Sey-mour and family, Mrs. RosannaPinder, Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Hall,Mrs. Charlotte Gibson and fami-ly, Mrs. Caroline Edwards, Mrs.Bertha Flowers, Mrs. Lillie B.Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Gim Lind-sey, members of Saint Ann andNancy Culmer Memorial Guilds,Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson, Mrs.Hilda Edden and daughter, Mrs.Arlene Strachan and family, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Knowles, Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Roberts, Coxfamily, W. M. Sis. Hattie Nbttage,
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Saundersand family, Archbishop and Mrs.D. E. Petersen, The Burroughsfamily, Mrs. Charlotte Pinder,Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sands, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Sands, Mrs. Clem-entina Hamilton and family, Co-workers of the Afro AmericanIns Co.. Miss Florence Knowles,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Halliday,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Knowles, Mrs.Mae Belle Weir and family.
CARD OF THANKSFrank Garvin of 6225 NW 12th
place Liberty City wishes to ex-press many thanks to the Mt.Tabor Baptist Church and pastorRev. J. N. Byrd, Missionary So-ciety for the prayers and tokens•t love. During the illness of mywife, Rosa. Especial thanks to theneighbors who took over so won-derfully. I am happy to announceshe is recovering nicely.
Many thanks, yours truly,Frank Garvin
CARD OF THANKSWe the family of the late,
ALEXANDER KEMP vwish to express our sincere ap-preciation to all neighbors andfriends that were so thoughtfulduring our recent bereavement.
The many kind words, cards,telegrams and floral tributes weresoothing during our bereavement.Special thanks to the New Provi-dence Lodge, Rev. Ferguson ofTrinity Wesleyan Church and theAllen Funeral Home.
Sleep on dear brother, take yourrest, we love you but Jesus lovesyou best.
He leaves to mourn a wife, orieson, two sisters, four brothers andother relatives.
IN MEMORIAMWe, the family of the late,
MRS. CLARA ALBURYwho departed this life ctober 9,1950 wish to express our sincereappreciation to the many neigh-bors and friends for their kind-ness shown to us during her ill-ness and after the death of ourbeloved mother.
Many thanks to Rev. B. J. Staf-ford, pastor of AME Zion churchand the Key West Funeral homefor their fine service rendered.
Many thanks to the friends fortheft words of comfort, theirkindness will never be forgotten.Especial thanks to the florist,Mrs. Ernestine Welters for thefloral sprays and thanks to allwho sent cards of condolences andfloral sprays and to the donorswho gave us the use of their cars.
Their kindness will never beforgotten.
She leaves to mourn her loss:Mrs. Corine Smith, daughterMr. Willard Albury, sonMr. Bernard Albury, sonCalvin Albury, grandsonMrs. Conelo Albury,
daughter-in-lawMr. Joseph Tynes, son-in-law
and other relatives and friends.
CARD OF THANKSWe, the family of Miss Bertha
Mae Sears wish to express oursincere thanks to the many friendswho sent cards of condolences,telegrams and floral pieces dur-ing our hour of bereavement.
Special thanks to the pastor,officers, members and choirs Nos.1 and 2 of New Bethel BaptistChurch for the fine services ren-dered. Especially do we want tothank the Francis Funeral Homefor its courteous and efficient ser-vices.
Sleep on dear Bertha Mae andtake your rest, we love you butJesus loves you best.
Mr. and Mrs. Hezekiah Searsand Family
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ATLANTATEACHERS TOASK EQUAL PAY
ATLANTA (ANP) Negroteachers of Atlanta will appeal tothe state board of education inGeorgia for equal pay to thatgiven White teachers, it was an-nounced last week by A. T. Wal-den, lawyer fighting their case.
This action is being taken inconformance with a recent U. S.Supreme court action. The highcourt had refused to hear theteachers’ appeal because theteachers had not used all their ad-ministrative remedies within thestate before taking their case to
The state board is authorized tocourt.hear appeals from city boards. Itpays Negro and White teachers onseparate scales Negroes nowget 94 percent (in some cases)of what White teachers receive,the board says. In January thepay is supposed to be equalizedunder the Minimum Foundationprogram which is financing teach-ers’ pay.
Winner Os CovenantCase Moves IntoNew Home
Minneapolis, Minn. (ANP) —
Mrs. Camille Kellar, recent win-ner of a racial restrictive coven-ant case against Whites, finallyhas moved into her new home.She bought the home May 1, buthad to wait until last week tomove in because of court action.
The former owners, Mr. andMrs. Silas Paulson through courtaction had tried to void the saleon the grounds that the place wasnot to be sold to a Negro. Theyaccused the real estate agent, Wil-liam Cassius, of fraud in sellingto Mrs. Kellar.
When the case reached court,however, Judge Theodore Knud-son threw the case out of court.He said Mrs. Keller’s race wasimmaterial, and no evidence offraud had been given. The courttrial took place Sept. 7.
Since then, however, severalconferences were arranged be-tween Mrs. Keller and her Whiteneighbors. The Whites becamefriendly toward the Negro, andfinally agreed that there wouldbe no trouble if she moved intothe community.
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Scants To Hold SwimMeet At Dixie Park
The annual swim meet of theSouth Florida Council, Boy Scoutsof America will be held at thenew Dixie Park Swimming: Pool,Saturday, October 28 at 2 p.m.
The meet will be divided intojunior and senior divisions, whichwill include: 25 yard free style,25 yard breast stroke, undressingrace, rescue race, relay races, life-line race and fancy diving.
All South Florida CouncilTroops are expected to competefor the prizes. A beautiful trophywill be awarded to the troopscoring the most points; and first,second and third place ribbonswill be awarded to individualscouts.
This is another of the manyevents that are being planned togive our boy scouts the whole-some recreation and training thatwill aid materially in makingthem tomorrow’s leaders.
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