The Miami times (Miami, Fla.) 1952-11-01 [p PAGE FIFTEEN]CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs....

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CARD OF THANKSThe family of the late Mrs.

Nera Knowles Daniels wish to ex-press many thanks to all thefriends who shared with them intheir hour of bereavement.

Mrs. Effie Mae Knowles,mother

Mrs. Salonic Roberts, sisterMr. Gerald Knowles, Bro.Mrs. Olive Hawkins, auntMrs. Cassandra Gregg, cousin

Washington, D. C.Mr. James Bethel, cousinMrs. Eloise Nicholas, cousin

Nassau, N.P,Miss Pauline Butler, cousin

Nassau, N.P.CARDS

Mr. and Mrs, George A. Wil-liams and family, Mr. and Mrs.Hiram A. Culmer, Mrs. HenriettaSweeting and family, Rev. andMrs. H. E. S. Reeves, Mr. andMrs. Henry McDuffie and family,Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. M. Farring-ton and daughters, Miss MaryBryant and family, B. McNeil andfamily, Mrs. Genth Cooper. andsons, Mrs. Harriett A. Sargent andmother, Miss Dolores Bethel, Mr.and Mrs. James W. Roberts andfamily, Mrs. Dot Billie and ButchReed, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar How-ard and family, Miss Edith Wal-lace and family, Sis. Louise, Mrs.Louise Berrian, Miss GwendolynKemp, Mrs. Miriam Smith andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bynoeai-d family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkand family, Miss Marie D. Rob-erts and mother, Mr. Andrew andAskew and family, Stocker andfamily, Mrs. Ida Mackey andfamily, Miss Frances and CleoBlake, Mrs. Sarah Roach, Mrs.Dorothy Douglas, Mr. EdwardSmith, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, Mrs.Georgia O’Neal, E. J. Bryant andfamily, Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, Mr.and Mrs. A. Owen, Mrs. PearlJerry, Mrs. R. Calvin, Mrs. Iso-dra Young and family, AliciaWilliams, Mr. Dennis and MableDaniels, Mrs. Virginia Fox andfamily, Mrs. Violet Mackey andfamily, Mrs. Linda Wilson andfamily, Mrs. Hazel Reeves Lucasand family, Mrs. Lenora Millerand Sarah Washington, RuthSturrup, « Mrs. Martha SandersFerguson, Areline Butler and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp-son, Mrs. Charlotte Lightbourn,Mrs. Alicia Ferguson and family,Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Ber-tha K. Lewis and sister, BennieWhite and sister and family, Mrs.Perry William and family, Mrs.Lexie Sturrup, Mrs. MinervaMartin and staff, Mr. and Mrs.Jacob Dean and family, Miss AmyMcKenzie, Mrs. Emma E. Cornel-ious, Miss Clara and Jean Smith,Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Mr.and Mrs. Donald Cleare, Mr.Clarance Dean, Mrs. MarionJohnson, Mrs. Eva Hepburn anddaughter, Mrs. E. Parker Bowman <and family, Mr. and Mrs. R.*S.Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceFinlayson, Ruthie Mae Seymour,Mrs. Thelma La Fleur and fam-ily, Mrs. Alice Talbert and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cul-mer, Mrs. Jennie Ferguson andfamily, Miss Marie M. White,Mrs. Cecelia Garcia, Mrs. JuanitaTaylor and family, Mrs. EstellaFarrington and Willie, Mr. andMrs. Crispin Romero, Mr. RobertThompson and family, Mrs. Zel-pha Bain, Mr. and Mrs. Benn andVeronica O’Berry, Mrs. Ethel Mc-Leod Bethel, Mr. and Mrs. Alon-za Ward, Mrs. Edith S. Hines andfamily. Mrs. F. Gordon, SunshineCommittee Douglas school, MissAnnaretha Ward, Mr. and Mrs.Simeon P. Knowles and family,Meria and daughter, Mrs. Lore-tha Battle, Mrs. Gladys Thomasand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brinsonand family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-ard Cordero and family, Mrs.Miller and Emils, Mrs. HenriettaJohnson and family, Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Jenkins and Mr. LindseyMrs. Genevieve Franks and fam-ily, Mrs. Genevieve S. Lockhartand family, Mrs. Minta Wallaceand family, Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeBethel, Mrs. Lillian Moss andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. LemuelKemp, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Delaney,Miss Iva Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.Robert Johnson, Mrs. ClementineHamilton, Mr. and Mrs. PerryDavis, Nurses 2nd floor JacksonMemorial, Mrs. Elmira P. Dea-veaux and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ef-fie Higgs and family, Mr. E. Man-nings, Mrs. Murial Johnson anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. MillisSymonette and family, Mrs.Gwendolyn Fernandez, Mr. Car-dinal Balfour, Mrs. Elizabeth N.Blount, Mr. and Mrs. Levi John-son and family, Mr. and Mrs.Wesley Miller, Mrs. FlorenceMackey, Mr. Alexander Rogers,.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker, Mrs.Hilda Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Wallace. Mrs. J. L. Dixon andDorothy, Mrs. Thelma V. Douglasand daughter, Mrs. Olive Sturrupand family, Mr. and Mrs. RobertClarke and family, Mrs. ClaraRoss and family, Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Clarke and family, Mr.and Mrs. Ben Tripp, Mrs. Juan-ita Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. AllanMiller and family, Mr. and Mrs.Arthur McQueen, Mr. and Mrs.William Newbold, Mrs. ViolaCooper and family, Mr. and Mrs.Charles Turner, Mrs. Elsie Smith,Mr. James Armstrong, Mrs. JaneLewis and family, Mrs. BerthaSilas and familv. Mrs. L. Russell,Mrs. Berdie Carey Thomas, Mrs.Cestina Miller, Miss Rita Higgsand sister, Mr. and Mrs. ClaraPratt and family, Mrs. JennieMae McFarland, Mrs. EloiseNicholas, Miss Pauline Butler,Mr. and Mrs. Vernald Burroughsand son, Mrs. Miriam Carey andfamily, Mrs. Gladys Gibson andfamily, Mrs. Estelle Dorsett andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. RobertForbes and family, Mr. and Mrs.Bessie and George Davis, Juven-ile No. 1 of Love and Charity,Bill’s Corner and Employees,Booker T. Washington AlumniAssociation.

FLOWERS

Mr. Gordon Ottio Employees,Mr. and Mrs. George Stone, Dr.and Mrs. George Lewis, St. PetersAmerican Catholic Church, Mrs.Georgia O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs.Leroy Williams, Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Ottio, Mra. Laura Wil-liams and family, Mrs. EdithWallace and family, Mr. and Mrs.Melvin Smith, Estella Farring-ton, Mr. Shaddie Ward andBrown, Mr. Fred Hudson, Wardfamily, Neighbors of 7th street,Employees of Bill’s Corner.

TELEGRAMS

Staff of B. T. WashingtonLunch Room, Mr. Roy and RubyWilliams of Atlantic City, Mr.and Mrs. Marguerite Davis ofRaleigh, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. G. L.Johnson of New York City, Mrs.Virgie Pettus and Mickens fam-ily, Faculty of B. T. Washingtonhigh school, Mrs. L. A. Hanna.

LETTERSMr. Sam Cash of, New York;

Mrs. Katie Ellis, Nassau, Baha-bas.

IN MEMORIAM

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In sad but loving memory ofmy dear husband,

MR. CONRAD JAMES KELLYwho departed this life October 30,1951 at Key West.When we step beyond life’s gate-

wayAs your loved one has doneWe'shall fir.' of beauty

With a never setting sunWe shall greet old friends and

new ones,In that land where all are blessed,

And we’ll meet beyond life’s gate-way

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All the ones we love the best.Mrs. Verna Kelly, wifeand Family

Memorial services will be con-ducted on Sunday at 11 a.m. Nov.2, in honor of the late ConradJames Kelly at Trinity MethodistChurch, Rev. George W. Allenwill officiate.

CARD OF THANKSWe, the family of the late,

MRS. ROSA RICEwho passed October 11, 1952, wishto express our thanks to the many

friends and neighbors who ex-pressed their deepest sympathy inhour of bereavement.

The FamilyWillie Rice son-

IN MEMORIAM

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In sad but loving memory ofour dear hijsband and father,

JOHNNY WELCHwho departed this life November1, 1951.

One year ago since you left us,And went to heaven to rest from

your labor;i Your place is vacant yet,And your voice is still,There is no one else can take

your place.When we step beyond life’s gate-

way,As our loved one now has done,

We shall find a land of beauty

With a never setting sun;We shall greet old friends and

new onesIn the land where all are blest,

And we’ll meet beyond life’s gate-way,

With all the ones we loved thebest.

Gone but not forgotten. Sleepon, darling, and take your rest.We love you, but god loves youbest. We hope some day to meetyou, when the mist has rolledaway. •

Mrs. Maiissa Welch, wifeJohnnie Mae Welch, daughterSylvia Gayle-Welch, Dght.

IN MEMORIAMIn sad but loving memory of

our dear mother and grandmoth-Gr'

MRS. LUCILLE BENEBYwho departed this life October27 1949.“Rest come at length though life

be long and dreary,The day must dawn and dark

some night be past,Faith journeys end in welcome to

the weary,And Heaven, the heart true home,

will come at last.”Charles Bench” sonNora and Ernestine, Dghts.And Family

IN MEMORIAMIn loving memory of our dear

father,REGINALD H. JOHNSON

whe departed this life October 31,

1951.May his soul rest in peaceSadly missed by his children,

Vera A. WilsonEileen ButlerReginald B. Johnson

IN MEMORIAMIn remembrance of our dear

mother,MRS. BEATRICE PRINCE

who went away into eternal sleep

on October 29, 1951.Yea, when this flesh and heart

shall fail,And mortal life shall cease,

I shall possess ’«’ithin the veilA life of joy and peace.

Elliott Prince, husbandRosa Lee Thompson, daughterCharles Albury, sonElizabeth DuvaUier, sisterElizabeth Thompson,

grand daughter

CARD OF THANKSThe family of

WILLIAM ALBERT KELLYwho died October 14, 1952 atKey .West, Fla. and was buriedOctober 17, 1952, wish to thankall persons who were so kind tous during our bereavement. Es-pecially do we thank Key WestFuneral Home, the pastor andmembers of Trinity WesleyanChurch, the Matrons Old FolksHome, and all who sent cards andflorals.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1952

IN MEMORIAMIn sad but loving memory of,

JESTINA MAJOR,who departed this life October 31,1951.

May she rest in peace,And light perpetual shine upon

her.Bloneva Dunwoody, niece

CARD OF THANKSThe family of the late Mrs.

Doris Baso who died October Bth,wish to thank all the friends andneighbors for the cards and beau-tiful flowers, also the RichardsonFuneral Home for their kind andcourteous service.

Pedro BasoOllie HigginsCaroline Bethel

ABSENTELIZABETH ROSS GORDON

Grand Daughter Ruler, I. B. PO. E. of W., Nov. 4, 1951.

There is no death—O Lord keepher safe, until Thou call’st us.

News From DelrayBy Frances B. Adderley

AWAW.WVWVwSMWAWWRains here have caused farm-

ers to suffer a great loss. Many

farms are yet under water and itcontinues to rain. We do hope

that the worst is over.

The Sherman Williams PostNo. 188 of the American Legionof this city will dedicate theirnew hall on Wednesday, Novem-ber 29 at 8 p.m. The Post Com-mander, Mr. Adolphus Lang, isa very active man. He is assist-ed by Mr. O. Youngblood andothers. A splendid program isplanned.

On Sunday, October 26, at 7p.m. Low Mass was celebrated atSt. Matthew Episcopal Church,

Choral Mass and sermon at 11a.m. and Solemn Vespers at 7p.m. On the 28th the Feast of St.Simon and St. Jude was celebrat-ed at 6 a.m. with Holy Com-munion.

The members of St. Matthew’sChurch are proud -to say thattheir priest, Father Elisha Clark,Jr., who has been ill, is up and isat his post at every service.

Miss Marian Pincier of Miami,teacher of physical education atCarver High School of this city,seems to be enjoying her stay.She is liked by the entire facul-ty and student body. She is athome with her cousin, MissRoslyn A. Bain.

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