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MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI*FLORIDA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19JM Miamian Killed In Detroit Bruce A. Smith, a Miamian, was stabbed to death Saturday night in Detroit, Mich. Surviving are his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith of Liberty City, five sisters and a host of other relatives. The body arrived in Miami Thursday and funeral will be held at New Bethel Baptist church, Bev. A. Rutherford, pastor. IN MEMORIAM The bereaved family of' the late Mr. Jesse Brown, who de- parted this life October 29, 1950, take this method of thanking the many neighbors and friends for cards, telegrams and floral pieces. Thanks to Rev. W. O. Bartley for consoling services and to the Pharr Funeral Home for excel- lent service. He leaves a mother, Mrs. Ruby Tredwell of Jacksonville, Florida a wife, Mrs. Marjorie Brown, a son, Jesse Jerome Brown, Jr., and a host of relatives, and a devoted friend, Miss Walker. IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory * of our dear beloved husband and father, James H. Butler, who de- parted this life November 17, 1949. My God, my Father, while I stray Far from my home in Ufa’s rough way, Oh teach me from my heart to say Thy will be done. Daisy Butler, wife Bloneva £. Gaither, Daugh. Robert Gaither, son-in-law Henry Williams, adopted son IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, MRS. RUBY MANUEL who departed this life on Novem- ber 18, 1948. Two years age you Mt US, In this wild world all alone; Tour space in the home is always vacant. Life is lonely without you, 1 •• And your voice no longer heard; -Here we have a time of sorrow Pain and anguish day by day; But there will come a time of gladness, God will wipe all tears away. Gone but not forgotten. Charlie Manuel, husband Charles Manuel, son IN MEMORIAM .In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, GEORGE CAREY who passed on November 18, 1949. "Gone but not forgotten." He leaves to mourn their loss a wife, Clara B. Carey, two sons, two daughters, a sister and many •other relatives and friends. We love him, but God loves •him best. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Manette Scavella, 7134 NW 15th Court wishes to thank all those who remembered her in prayer during her illness and their visits at the hospital and at her home; also for the beautiful flow- ers, cards and other contributions sent her. Thanks to Dr. Hudson, Dr. Lo- max, the nurses of the Jackson Memorial hospital. Also to the blood donors. God bless you all. FRED’S SUNDRIES 936 NW 2nd Ave. Across from Ritz Theatre Carrying a selected line of drug, sundries, quick lunches, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and Sealtest Ice Cream. FOUNTAIN SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Open From 7 a.m. to 12 Midnight Your old Friend Fred Martin, Prop. Grace Presbyterian Church News A number of members and friends along with the pastor, Rev. James Culmer, and officers of Grace Presbyterian Church, met at the St. Mark Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. The occasion was the second anniversary of' Grace Presbyterian Church. A spicy program was rendered and pastor and people were felicitate ed by the speakers. DEATHS Ilf* f i iBA, ** Ww* r \ g,* g JIhL \ WALTER LOWREY Funeral services were held on Wednesday at the Church of God in Christ, NW Third ave., for Walter Lowrey who died at his home NW 20th st. near Fifth plao on November 10. Surviving are a wife, Allean, two daughters, Mary Roberts and Annie Stafford, two sons James and Marshall, a brother and two sisters. * Elder A. M. Cohen conducted the services and B. Solomon funeral home was in charge. \ ¦¦ ¦ EMILY BETHEL Mrs. Emily Bethel, wife of Ru- fus Bethel, 5448 NW 14th street,, died on November 2 in the Jack- son Memorial hospital. Funeral was held at St. Mary’s Wesleyan church on November 4. Francis Funeral Home in charge. Surviving are a husband and a son, Leonard. JOHN FRINKS John (Snapper) Frinks died somewhat suddenly in Hallandale on November 5. Funeral services were held on November 12 with Benton Funeral Home in charge. Surviving are a brother, George W. Frinks, four sisters, Lillie B. Bowles, Irene Moss, Katie Davis, Mae Hunter and a host of rela- tives. IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving memory of our loved one, JOSEPH SEYMOUR who died on November 6, 1944. There’s a lamp set in his window. A light unto her feet, He and we are waiting, Until we all shall meet, May he rest in peace. Mrs. Gloria Seymour and family Church Os Christ 1263 NW 67th St. Liberty City The public is invited to come and worship with us Sunday. Sunday School # io a.m. Preaching at ' 11a.m. •Sisters Bibile Class 6:88 p.m. Preaching at 7:JO p.m. Bro. W. H. Cook, minister Bro. W. H. Tynes song leader ? GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 326 N.W. 16th Stree» Sunday School 9:80 a.m. Morning Service 11 a.m Evening Service 7:30 Kev. Janies Culmer, pastor UO4 N.W. 63rd St. Phones 89-2376—89-9158 ADVERTISE (Sunlight Celebrates * Isth Anniversary November 26" the Sunlight > School of Beauty Culture opens its!] 15th anniversary 4-day celebra-1 scion with a tea and program at J Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Judge!] Lawson E. Thomas will be the,] principal speaker: On Monday there will be a clin- (j ic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and a;! boat ride at 7:3fl'pjn. Tuesday clinic and at 8:30 p.m.jJ the school’s banquet. Mr. K. L. j Pharr will be toastmaster and Mrr j Charles Williams, speaker. Wednesday will be examination ] day and at 9" p.m. a Hair Style j Review. i During the conference, repre- I sentatives from the State Beauty j Culture Department and promi- I nent speakers of both races will j be on the program. The school was founded by Mr. D. A. Julius ably assisted by Mrs. Julius. More than 2,000 graduates | have gone from Sunlight. There are branches In Tampa, Florida and Waycross, Ga., operating suc- cessfully; The Julius’ are well known and respected homeowners in Miami. They invite all beauti- cians in Miami and the state of Florida to join with SunKght in this homecoming celebration. Says Mr. Julius: "There will be much merriment | as the graduates meet at this homecoming, but there will be a more serious part of the week’s festivities. A beauty clinic will be held at the school where you will have the opportunity of hearing lectures and seeing demonstrations on the latest innovations in beauty culture conducted by eminent au- thorities in the field. All of the information to be disseminated at this clinic is new; this is not a re- fresher course.” Capacity Audience Expected To Witness Goodwill Day The Rev. A. B. Coleman, dy- namic Baptist minister, will ar- jrive in Miami on Saturday even-- ing to deliver the morning and evening message for the Business and Professional Women’s Circle on Sunday, November 19th at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Dr. Coleman has been described by the Rev. Edward T. Graham as one of the “top men" among Flori- da Baptist. Miss Marie White, president of the Circle states, “it is my opinion that there will be a capacity audience in the audi- torium and balcony of our church during the services." Rev. Coleman is a graduate of Benedict College and vice presi- dent of the General Baptist State Convention. He preaches with power using the same kind of dynamite that Paul used, accord- ing to Miss White. r “Amazing Grace” has been se- lected as the inspirational sing for the day by Mr. C. C. Miller. Mrs. Muriel Williams, general chair- man, is asking all persons to pur- chase a tag and hold onto the slo- gan “Have a Heart." Want To Make Money ? Want A Profession ? Want To Be Happy ? Call 3-1675 Nightingale School Os Nursing 265 N.W. sth Street NEW PRACTICAL NURSES CLASSES NOW BEING FORMED Classes Meet Twice A Week - Tuesdays & Thursdays . Nothing Down - $5 A Week CALL TODAY All Night-Service At. .. COLEMAN’S SERVICE STATION “Not A Falling Station But A Service Station” GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING m GULF PRODUCTS * AUTO ACCESSORIES 1626 N. Vk 3rd Avenue Phene 24066 Inspect our New “Meto-Sway” Lubrication Cars Lubricated While In Swaying Motion TRT OUR CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU—- SEE. THE: SOUTH’S LEADING COLORED. PSYCHIC READER < .9 ay Years of Experience guide and protect you throagh fia as a Lighthouse guides the ships in a stoma WHAN OTHERS FAIL YOU SEE ME. . For Success in Business- And Lone CONSULT HER You can now have your home made happy Get and Hold the position you so long wanted Don't stay in the nafc, get out now By the Help of God She can help you Remove evil influences, if you are Sick, Worried or in Trouble It will pay you to call & see this Gifted Medium First Where thousands come yearly for help and advice you too can be touched by this strange mysterious power WHY GO THROUGH LIFE UNHAPPY? The same God who delivered Moses and the children of Israel of old is still alive today and will open a wap for you through the trouble seas of life. Let not him that is blind lead you or you stumble with him. 18 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ? Sundays —lO am. to 8 pun. MADAM HUNTER 1657 N. W. 73rd Stmt Miami, Fla. Office Hours Daily: 9 a.m. to 12 noon—3 p.m. t0.9 READING FROM $1.06 UP BRING THIS WITH YOU Licensed by State and County PAGE TWELVE

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MIAMITIMES, MIAMI*FLORIDASATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19JM

Miamian Killed InDetroit

Bruce A. Smith, a Miamian,was stabbed to death Saturdaynight in Detroit, Mich. Survivingare his father and mother, Mr.and Mrs. J. Smith of Liberty City,five sisters and a host of otherrelatives.

The body arrived in MiamiThursday and funeral will be heldat New Bethel Baptist church,Bev. A. Rutherford, pastor.

IN MEMORIAMThe bereaved family of' the

late Mr. Jesse Brown, who de-parted this life October 29, 1950,take this method of thanking themany neighbors and friends forcards, telegrams and floral pieces.

Thanks to Rev. W. O. Bartley forconsoling services and to thePharr Funeral Home for excel-lent service.

He leaves a mother, Mrs. RubyTredwell of Jacksonville, Floridaa wife, Mrs. Marjorie Brown, ason, Jesse Jerome Brown, Jr., anda host of relatives, and a devotedfriend, Miss Walker.

IN MEMORIAMIn sad and loving memory

* of our dear beloved husband andfather, James H. Butler, who de-parted this life November 17,1949.My God, my Father, while I strayFar from my home in Ufa’s rough

way,Oh teach me from my heart to sayThy will be done.

Daisy Butler, wifeBloneva £. Gaither, Daugh.Robert Gaither, son-in-lawHenry Williams, adopted son

IN MEMORIAMIn loving memory of our dear

wife and mother,MRS. RUBY MANUEL

who departed this life on Novem-ber 18, 1948.Two years age you Mt US,In this wild world all alone;Tour space in the home is always

vacant.Life is lonely without you, 1 ••

And your voice no longer heard;-Here we have a time of sorrowPain and anguish day by day;But there will come a time of

gladness,God will wipe all tears away.

Gone but not forgotten.Charlie Manuel, husbandCharles Manuel, son

IN MEMORIAM.In sad but loving memory of

my dear husband,GEORGE CAREY

who passed on November 18, 1949."Gone but not forgotten."He leaves to mourn their loss

a wife, Clara B. Carey, two sons,two daughters, a sister and many•other relatives and friends.

We love him, but God loves•him best.

CARD OF THANKSMrs. Manette Scavella, 7134

NW 15th Court wishes to thankall those who remembered her inprayer during her illness and theirvisits at the hospital and at herhome; also for the beautiful flow-ers, cards and other contributionssent her.

Thanks to Dr. Hudson, Dr. Lo-max, the nurses of the JacksonMemorial hospital. Also to theblood donors. God bless you all.

FRED’SSUNDRIES

936 NW 2nd Ave.Across fromRitz Theatre

Carrying a selectedline of drug, sundries,quick lunches, cigars,cigarettes, tobacco andSealtest Ice Cream.

FOUNTAIN SERVICEOUR SPECIALTY

Open From

7 a.m. to 12 Midnight

Your old FriendFred Martin, Prop.

Grace PresbyterianChurch News

A number of members andfriends along with the pastor, Rev.James Culmer, and officers ofGrace Presbyterian Church, metat the St. Mark Baptist Churchon Tuesday evening. The occasionwas the second anniversary of'Grace Presbyterian Church. Aspicy program was rendered andpastor and people were felicitateed by the speakers.

DEATHS

Ilf*

f i iBA, **Ww* r \ g,* g

JIhL \

WALTER LOWREYFuneral services were held on

Wednesday at the Church of Godin Christ, NW Third ave., forWalter Lowrey who died at hishome NW 20th st. near Fifth plaoon November 10.

Surviving are a wife, Allean,two daughters, Mary Roberts andAnnie Stafford, two sons Jamesand Marshall, a brother and twosisters.

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Elder A. M. Cohen conductedthe services and B. Solomonfuneral home was in charge.\ ¦¦ ¦

EMILY BETHELMrs. Emily Bethel, wife of Ru-

fus Bethel, 5448 NW 14th street,,died on November 2 in the Jack-son Memorial hospital. Funeralwas held at St. Mary’s Wesleyanchurch on November 4. FrancisFuneral Home in charge.

Surviving are a husband and ason, Leonard.

JOHN FRINKSJohn (Snapper) Frinks died

somewhat suddenly in Hallandaleon November 5. Funeral serviceswere held on November 12 withBenton Funeral Home in charge.

Surviving are a brother, GeorgeW. Frinks, four sisters, Lillie B.Bowles, Irene Moss, Katie Davis,Mae Hunter and a host of rela-tives.

IN MEMORIAMIn sad but loving memory of

our loved one,JOSEPH SEYMOUR

who died on November 6, 1944.There’s a lamp set in his window.A light unto her feet,He and we are waiting,Until we all shall meet,

May he rest in peace.Mrs. Gloria Seymourand family

Church Os Christ1263 NW 67th St.

Liberty City

The public is invited to come andworship with us Sunday.Sunday School

#io a.m.

Preaching at'

11a.m.•Sisters Bibile Class 6:88 p.m.Preaching at 7:JO p.m.

Bro. W. H. Cook, ministerBro. W. H. Tynes song leader

?

GRACEPRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH326 N.W. 16th Stree»

Sunday School 9:80 a.m.Morning Service 11 a.m

Evening Service 7:30Kev. Janies Culmer, pastor

UO4 N.W. 63rd St.Phones 89-2376—89-9158

ADVERTISE

(Sunlight Celebrates*

Isth AnniversaryNovember 26" the Sunlight >

School of Beauty Culture opens its!]15th anniversary 4-day celebra-1scion with a tea and program at JMt. Zion Baptist Church. Judge!]Lawson E. Thomas will be the,]principal speaker:

On Monday there will be a clin- (jic from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and a;!boat ride at 7:3fl'pjn.

Tuesday clinic and at 8:30 p.m.jJthe school’s banquet. Mr. K. L. jPharr will be toastmaster and Mrr jCharles Williams, speaker.

Wednesday will be examination ]day and at 9" p.m. a Hair Style jReview. i

During the conference, repre- Isentatives from the State Beauty jCulture Department and promi- Inent speakers of both races will jbe on the program.

The school was founded by Mr.D. A. Julius ably assisted by Mrs.Julius. More than 2,000 graduates |have gone from Sunlight. Thereare branches In Tampa, Floridaand Waycross, Ga., operating suc-cessfully; The Julius’ are wellknown and respected homeownersin Miami. They invite all beauti-cians in Miami and the state ofFlorida to join with SunKght inthis homecoming celebration.

Says Mr. Julius:"There will be much merriment |

as the graduates meet at thishomecoming, but there will be amore serious part of the week’sfestivities. A beauty clinic will beheld at the school where you willhave the opportunity of hearinglectures and seeing demonstrationson the latest innovations in beautyculture conducted by eminent au-thorities in the field. All of theinformation to be disseminated atthis clinic is new; this is not a re-fresher course.”

Capacity AudienceExpected To WitnessGoodwill Day

The Rev. A. B. Coleman, dy-namic Baptist minister, will ar-jrive in Miami on Saturday even--ing to deliver the morning andevening message for the Businessand Professional Women’s Circleon Sunday, November 19th at theMt. Zion Baptist Church. Dr.Coleman has been described bythe Rev. Edward T. Graham asone of the “top men" among Flori-da Baptist. Miss Marie White,president of the Circle states, “itis my opinion that there will bea capacity audience in the audi-torium and balcony of our churchduring the services."

Rev. Coleman is a graduate ofBenedict College and vice presi-dent of the General Baptist StateConvention. He preaches withpower using the same kind ofdynamite that Paul used, accord-ing to Miss White. r

“Amazing Grace” has been se-lected as the inspirational sing forthe day by Mr. C. C. Miller. Mrs.Muriel Williams, general chair-man, is asking all persons to pur-chase a tag and hold onto the slo-gan “Have a Heart."

Want To Make Money ?

Want A Profession ?

Want To Be Happy ?

Call 3-1675

Nightingale School Os Nursing265 N.W. sth Street

NEW PRACTICAL NURSES CLASSESNOW BEING FORMED

Classes Meet Twice A Week - Tuesdays & Thursdays

.Nothing Down - $5 A Week

CALL TODAY

AllNight-Service At. ..

COLEMAN’S SERVICE STATION“Not A Falling Station But A Service Station”

GENERAL AUTO REPAIRINGm GULF PRODUCTS * AUTO ACCESSORIES

1626 N. Vk 3rd Avenue Phene 24066Inspect our New “Meto-Sway” LubricationCars Lubricated While In Swaying Motion

TRT OUR CONVENIENT TIME PAYMENT PLAN

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU—-SEE. THE: SOUTH’S LEADING COLORED. PSYCHIC

READER

< .9

ay Years of Experience guide and protect you throagh fia asa Lighthouse guides the ships in a stoma WHAN OTHERS FAILYOU SEE ME.

. For Success in Business- And LoneCONSULT HER

You can now have your home made happyGet and Hold the position you so long wanted

Don't stay in the nafc, get out nowBy the Help of God She can help you

Remove evil influences, if you are Sick, Worriedor in Trouble

It willpay you to call & see this Gifted Medium FirstWhere thousands come yearly for help and adviceyou too can be touched by this strange mysterious

power

WHY GO THROUGH LIFE UNHAPPY?The same God who delivered Moses and the childrenof Israel of old is still alive today and willopen a wapfor you through the trouble seas of life. Let not himthat is blind lead you or you stumble with him.

18 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

? Sundays —lO am. to 8 pun.

MADAM HUNTER1657 N. W. 73rd Stmt

Miami, Fla.Office Hours Daily:

9 a.m. to 12 noon—3 p.m. t0.9READING FROM $1.06 UPBRING THIS WITH YOU

Licensed by State and County

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