f-rom //n ¦ • . .
Fine reports
| were receivedfrom . “The Ice[Vogues of 1951”now going on
lice at MiamiI Beach’s Audito-rium. Among theDarty that at-
tended Monday
night’s showwere Mr. andMrs. SampsonLiptrot, Mr. andMrs. Harold
Mb
Archie
Murray seem to be real great. Iwonder what has happened toAnna Mae Edwards who used tobe in on this same tab . . Her-man Hunter shares his mastersdegree in business with studentsat Charron-Williams Commercialcollege.
THE ADMISSION of three Ne-groes into the Knights of Colum-bus ( a Catholic fraternal order)is receiving a lot of praise. Itwas a great move by this Texasorder . . . Sonny Armbrister, ex-downtown barber shop manageris home from the army for 10days before shipping out over thebig drink . . The David Simmons’are sporting a new Cadillac. DittoCliff Dyes, ex-middleweight con-tender . . . Betty Gaitor is sum-mer-schooling in New York . . .
Leola Carey-Robinson is visitingfrom Norfolk, Va. . . . Albert Mil-ler, Mary Elizabeth Hotel mana-ger is back from three weeks inNew York where he studied newtechniques in hotel managementunder Theresa hotel managerBrown in Harlem . . . The Hol-sum Fish fry put! on for dealersand friends is going over in a bigway. Some 1500 attended the twoparties and a real fine time wasenjoyed.
Willis Burman DiesWillis Burman, 27, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Burman of 930NW 4th ave., died on Wednes-day morning at 4:15 in the Jack-son Memorial hospital followinga long period of illness. Hisdeath was attributed to hearttrouble.
Burman is also survived by asister, Mrs. Avis Neely, severalother relatives and many friends.Funeral services, under the di-rection of the Francis Funeralhome, will be held on Mondayafternoon at 2 o’clock at Eben-ezer M. Church.
MAN KILLED IN7TH ST. HOTEL
Cleveland Charlton, one of theroomers in the Seventh Streethotel at 322 N.W. 7th st., waskilled in his room on Sundayafternoon. Paul Richardson, man-ager of the hotel and Henry Lar-kin, another roomer, were heldfor investigation.
Detective Palmer reported thatthe killing was the result of anargument over a burnt mattressin Charlton’s room. Richardsonwanted Charlton to pay a week’srent in advance and move out atonce. When Richardson beganthrowing Charlton’s clothes intoa suitcase the two went into ascuffle. One report said Charl-ton was attempting to take thegun away from the manager whenit was passed to Larkin who didthe shooting. Larkin had the gunwhen Sgt. T. W. Haller arrestedhim. On Monday a charge offirst degree murder was filedagainst Larkin.
(Jack) Jones and daughter andMr. George Kershaw. They urge
others to see the show. It’s realnice and very good seating .
. .
THE CHARITY Committee of
the Young Women’s ProgressiveSaving Club is having an art ex-hibit for the benefit of the Boy
Scouts camp and the DunbarNursery, Sunday, July 15 at theTerry Art (27th ave.) InstituteThey will be glad to have you
come out. The time is from 4 to6 p.m. . . .
Key Westers were
somewhat shaken up to hear thatProf. Cogdell will not occupyDouglass high school principal’sposition which he was creditedfor doing a fine job. However,learning of the new positionwhich is another upward andbetter movement for Negroes
their only remarks are well done,O faithful one.
. Willis Jack-!son, the m a d-tenor sax man,,just fresh from!an Apollo thea- jtre engagementin New York, Iblew into hisjhome town thisweek to seewhat’s happen-ing with his old
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boss man Bill Rivers and the
Rockland Palace orchestra wherehe got his start . . . WilliamfCapt. Bill) Devoe returned to
West Virginia State College Fri-day . . . Thelma North (J. R.Lewis school marm) wife ofCharles C. North, Miami DailyNews penman around Washing-
ton Heights, has removed thecast from her leg which result-ed from an auto accident lastmonth.
RAY FOSTER Is in New Yorksporting up the 200 bucks he pull-ed down from the Elks car raffle. .
. Is it true that the local lodgeonly received 33 samolians ? ? ?
How about that sharp Caddie am-bulance the Seniors Funeral homehas to offer for immediate ser-vice . . . Colet Seymore and Gloria
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FOR SALE2 POOL TABLES, 4xß. Reason-able.
Address: RFD 1 Box 83FW. Hollywood, Fla.
Pembroke Road, Blue Room Case
DAY NURSERYInquire: 266 NW Bth St.
july 20
FOR SALELOT AT CARVER Ranches. Goodlocation. Reasonable price. Phone89-6593 after 4:45 p.m.
FOR SALEFARRINGTON SANDWICH Shop619 NW 20th st. Nice location.Good business. Call at anytimeand see James Farrington.
WANTEDTWO EXPERIENCED opera-
tors at Royal Palm Beauty Salon.Apply 1831 NW 3rd ave.,phone 82-9566.FOR SALE: Three dryers in goodcondition.
NOTICEAtlas Lodge No. 308 will hold
its regular meeting Tuesdaynight, June 17 at 8:30 p.m. Elec-tion of ofltcers. All members arerequested to be present.
Signed:C. A. Williams, Dist. Deputy
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SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1951
MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA
STATE TENNISTOURNAMENTAUG. 6 AT WPB
The Annual Florida State Ten-nis Tournament will be playedthis year in West Palm Beach,Florida beginning August 6 andlasting through August 11,, ac-cording to announcements madeby William “Chocolate” Pinder,chief referee for the FloridaState Tennis Association. Pindera tennis {flayer of considerablerepute, himself, is planning on
AIR CONDITIONED
RITZ THEATRE
SUN. - MON. - TUE.JULY 15 - 16 - 17
LADD’S A FIGHTING AGENT
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starring
MJW IffILHUSHBI
winning one of the top crowns inthis year’s tournament.
The association extends a cot-
dial invitation to the public toattend the contest, which it ispredicted will surpass last year’splay. Members of the MiamiTennis Club are Dr. G. P. Lewis,George Lewis, Jr., William Pin-der and William Artis.
DIXIEDrive-1* Theater
ON U. S. 115 MINUTE 3 SOUTH OF MIAMI
FRI. & SAT. JULY 13-14
FATHER’S LITTLEDIVIDEND
Spencer Tracy Joan BennettPresented at 7:45-10:20
ALCATRAZ ISLANDAnn Sheridan
Presented at 9:05
SUN. MON. TUE, JULY 15-16-17
HIGHWAY 301Steve Cochran Virginia Grey
Presented at 7:45 - 10:50
TWO GUYS FROM TEXASDennis Morgan Jack Carson
Presented at 9:15
WED. A THURS. JULY 18-19
ROYAL WEDDINGFred Astaire Jane Powell
Presented at 7:45 - 10:45
FLOWING GOLDJohn Garfield
Presented at 9:20
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER
MIAMI] 24 HOUR HOMESTEAD2936 NW 46th St. CALL
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