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Teen Talk

By THE SNOOPER

I.OCKEFILLD is holding much ! Baltimore not to be so bashful, attraction now lor Bob Wesley,; Start talking to some of them, j who used to hang out on 28th Milt, they won t hurt you. They street, Indianapolis avenue and | say you mention Norma Jean Tur-j Congress avenue. Wonder what’s ; ner at times. Is anything happen-

happening? . . . Seems that Lu- ing th^re?

cilfe Crockett has moved Bar- j Betty Kimbrough and Sonny

Jews Led in Opening Fla. Hotels to Baptists

By RICHARD A. JACKSON MIAMI, Fla. (ANPi—The record. 20,000 persons who attended the

bara Wilson out with Hubby War- | Brown are doing fine. She’s a field How’s Barbara going to take sweet girl, isn’t she. Sonny, and this?’ we only hope she’s as crazy about Doris Jackson and Wesley Bar- yp u as y° u ^f e ‘ • low are s ill going steady. Good ^ so seems Barbara Morris and news. . . Shirley Hudgins is going M arvi ” Parrott a redoing just mad over Charles Crenshaw'. Is | • . K f®P al1 this work up. it his looks. Shirley, or the Dyna- ^ n< * [f t s not ^ eorg h ^ ay * fiow ? Meanw hile. the> say Roset-: ^ en and Mary Jo Marks, w ho are ta Hornbee hasn’t a possible ! al ^° se * ling . the worl ^ on fire - chance with the stud. [There should be more nice couples Bobbv Edmundson is real gone j *^ e *hem. . . Jennie Anderson, over Juanita Brandon, but those j why don t you make up your mind w ho know say Gilbert Johnson is | who it s going to be. and leave

the world to Juanita This also I th ® J °i ne

shuts the door to Francis McCline ; a " d Gwendolyn Williams seem to . . . Ruby Eldridge and Lester have it going smoothly. Cool iL

Evans seem to be cutting muchl> ou two -

time. Are we going to hear the ; HOWARD BOWLES, don’t fret } K .H s -> too much—Ronella Saunders will

FLASH! ! ! Don’t plan any-

does have sense enough to know that no one’ misspells his own name! You’d think anybody who was going to sign someone else’s name would at least go the trouble

to learn how- to spell it. Also, it doesn’t make sense

that anyone would rack himself up. then sign it. Believe it or not. this sort of thing was

in the mall this week: “Mary Jones ought to kn«rw

better than to keep using those tactics in trying to £et a stud. When a stud can find a decent rib, why should he

fool around with her 0 ” Then, after much unkind

talk about everybody else, the letter is signed “Mary Jones.” What kind of a moron is the

Snooper supposed to be?

Another thing, phone numbers j first time that a large group of are not going to be published in Negro Americans have been housed this column unless there is a ' 1° tbe famous beach section of the legitimate reason for them. This popular vacation plac a " ‘ - - - - Many itstaurants and stores in

the areas also served them with-

out any question

27 Face Court On Vice Charges

Knifers Busy Over Weekend

Kenwood avenue, sought treatment at General hospital shortly after midnight Sunday morning for a

_ stab wound in his stomach, f Jl/Of W He told police he was stabbed

1 by an unknown man during an

. „ j » i attempted robbery. Driving south Arguments and cutting scrapes Northwestern avenue, he said he produced six victims of cuttings 9topped for a hght at Fali Creek

In a crack down on known places'over the weekend [parkway. The man got into the of vice, police arrested 27 persons General Hospital ambulances car an( j s t a fob e d Thadius after the

— . HP ast Saturday beean making the rounds Satur- i a tter refused to hand over his . 3rd annual meeting of the Na-I^ tbe citys most modern audi- Th b j K p st haul was made at dav mght ,n answering a call to money tional Baptist Convention, U. S. A., 1 toriums. The Convention proper ^ N vvflt where oflic-ers round- (51 ?. w ^° T rth .. . .. . . J... ^ I# v|cc 1#w v|ola(orii Jtow.ri Jenta«, o«. MRS. ROSE EDWARDS, 53. was

SdS'ga^gTnd ''ne^^nT'rlre. found in her home at 4 „. "ng we,e goi"g on S .here " '£ h l? *Ll°!. d with cuts in her head Sunday aft-

lion.

THE PRINCIPAL BODIES met

Inc., here Sept. 8-13 found new heM sessions at Dinner Key Audii uemocratic action at work in the torium, while the Women’s Auxdeep South. liliary met in the Dade Couiuy Ten hotels of the exclusive Auditorium. Mrs. Nannie BurMiami Beach resort section opened [coughs, Washington, D. C., presi-, i heir doors indiscriminately to ‘dent of the auxiliary, arrived Mon-! ! the visi.ors. day, while Dr. D. V. Jemison presl-

Anvstea were:

from Tommie Thompson, 45, 614

iW. North.

ernoon. She said the wounds were

Arthur Herrington, 41, 932 N. [ Jenkins told officers that he and inflicted bv Mitchell Benson, 52.

There was a bloe-k long traffic ^ 323 West 1 16th- Alvin51, b ° ttks hlt Jenklns dead N. Capitol avenue. No, 3. was Baptist church^as deWa^s fm°m ! 96 ^ West 27th; Bernard Wilson. 1 „ e was taken t o the hospital. treated . at the hos J ilal for a stab

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Much credit for breaking down ! beadqua * ters da y Sept. 8. [Calhoune 32 1409 N. West- Curas ISOM JOHNSON, 37, 817 S. Ken- Nils. Ernestine Wesson, 23, 2352 of racial barriers was givfen to • ^ be ^ v - Edward T. Graham, jurpicon 29 1109 N West* Claude I wood, was found in the bathroom N. Capitol avenue. No. 10, was ar-

Pitts, 41, 932 N. West; Tommy [of 8OIV2 S. Kenwood, suffering rested^after ^ admitting the stab-

looks kind of suspicious to us: “Mary Jones is just dyinf; for a stud—anyone will do. She wants all cute boys to call

her at OZ 0000.” _ . mKfgttKKKM |HJ . . . And I don’t mean the the excellent public relations work | P asto ^ °' the church, executive fictitious phone number is what j of the entertainment committee secretary and host chairman for looks funny. One of the be't wavs j and the fine response of the bus:- ; the convention, had a well versed a girl could hurt a rival would oess owners of Miami Beach, most j s lo . handle the huge crowd, be to put that kind of stuff in the i of whom are Jewish | At th e pre-convention musical

Each trainload of visitors arrlv-1 a u 55 ® V01ce choir from the a™ 3 ’ 8

*», rs. address ear,y s» Davis! 35!'5171.4 Hudson, fho ar-i Johnson said he didn't know' M ' ss Arnold ovi-r Miss Arnold's

thing at all fpr October 31, because that's the night the great Five Royales start things Jumping with a crazy costume ball in Jordan Hall at the YWCA. Music will be by the gone Monarch Combo, and the jumping will last from 8 to 12, all for one quarter. But you have to be masked! Don’t miss this affair. Janet Cheatham is really oc-

., ''Temem^'wenSr we wanf"^ . ing'by tbeSSS^S, gw an “e^ I “es presented an inspiring ~^^e “Sged'wUh I wta cm hi^' I rWto* with Mrs. Wesson's husband be returning from Toledo very iireep the column good, clean fun. , inkling of the spirited contest for 7 lu i!f a . P r °K ram at Dinner Key ! f Walter George. 20, was found a| ln bls car -

keep your stud in Detroit a secret? ^heck on each item which comes

1 Everyone should be in on the happenings by now. When are we j going to hear the wedding bells for you and your cool, cool stud? You’d thing after we say every week that all letters for this colI umn must be signed, everyone

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See you next week.

would sign them. But such is not , ! the case. They’re still coming in

cupied" vrith ““reading ^r"'’niaw ! unsigned and , wiUi Uwomplete letters from her flame in the serv- ! eames, and they le still go g

icc. Randall Hutchinson. It seems the- wastebasket

that she has been very true and Just about as bad are those waiting patiently. This must be signed falsely. Of course, even the love' ' Snooper can’t be sure the signature The girls at Tech beg Milton on every letter is right, but, he

THIS WEEK-kND - • - AT LUDLOW’S MARKET 225 N. ILL. ST. LI. 2864 Super Market Pricei At A Downtown Location

Local Couple Visit Plainfield

list' Church of Brooklyn, spoke on | the “Potentials of the Laymen” • in the annual laymen’s address at

Mt. Sinai Baptist church.

Cheisie" /"senerch^"? o [Srested"^^! ,mSWS j day’moreing”

Commissioner Prestion Bird; Ho£ I Arrested wtere: ance ’ under arres t-

George was charged with assault

t Smai Baptist church. | lis Rinehart, chairman of the Dade ! Cecil Livingston. 32. 1116 N. an d battery with intent to kir^

He signaled a movement by the County Council of Human Rela- Capitol avenue. No. 19; Ethel Hi-

zer, 23, 2305 N. Capitol avenue. tharged with assault v° r. 4 ’ , T r my WilS K, n ' 2 . 6 ’ T 2305 ! Howard Thadius. 33, 2220 N,

N. Capitol avenue. No. 4; Jesse

. . . - — Human Relalaymen to become a potent factor lions; Dr. James W. Parrish presim the governing bodies of the j dent of the white Florida Baptist ( church. He stressed that thelay- Convention who extended invita-,

i man had long been overlooked on , tions to visiting pastors to appear ' Simmons, Jr., 24, 628 W. North;

. PLAINFIELD — Mr. and Mrs. a national level and that the time in pulpits of members of his as- , George Walker, 29, 451 West 13th; i Wilson Leannear, Indianapolis, vis-! nad come to make use of this , sociation on Sunday morn n^ and JoseDh Beatty, 30, 2447 Pierson: ited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Cullins valuable strength for the promo-, Cecil Carroll, moderator of the 1 Ben iamin Morris, 24, 1007 W and daughter recently. ition and welfare of the denomina- white Miami Baptist Association [Michigan; Pfc. Porter R. Lefois. , Mrs. Cassie Swarn was hostess j r 7— ^ 25, 610 N. California; Samuel j

to the stewardess board of Bethel i State Library NOW LA LA a.m. 9 • :Smith, 34. 713 Lockc.

AME Church last week. Mesdames ^ C z. J IVirS, Mattie vJeiflOnS ; A11 these people were either, Martha Goss and Elizabeth Car-;Upetl \Jt\ bOtUrdOyS 1 Funeral services fo r Mrs. Mat- P artici P ating in or standing around n were guests The Indiana State Library, in , Ue Clemons, 52, 2463 N. Oxford, i a crap Same at the Indiana avenue

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Thomas Bryant celebrated his the past open only five days a birthday September 13 week, will be open on Saturday I Mrs. Mary Lou Phillips reeeiv-; morning in the future, it was ruled ed w r ord of the death of her grand- 1 recently by the Indiana Library

mother at Battle Creek, Mich.. Board.

last week. [ The library, at Senate avenue were in charge James Gilbert was a rectnt visi- and Ohio street, will open its doors | Born at Mt. Olivet, Ky., she had I tor at Noblesvil?e and attended the extra half day in an effort to i lived here 24 years and was a f he home-coming at the AME ! serve students, out-of-town peo- j member of Mt. Carmel church.

Church on September 13 pie and working people who could

who died September 13 in Gen- address, police saiu.

era! Hospital, were held Septera-i The cars belonged to Wilson

ber 17 at the Mt. Carmel Baptist i and Livingston. Church with burial in Floral Park.

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The passing of Rev. Noble E Childs, 74, 1322 Yandes street,

Surviving are the husband,’Er- associate minister of Shiloh Bap-

The God’s Sunbeams group met not make the office hour schedule i nest Clemons; one son. Ernest ti5d Church, was solemnized in September 12. Miss Kathryn Cul- stuck to in the past by the library. ; Clemons, Jr., and two daughters, funeral services at the church 'ins is president, and Harry Swam Gerald F. Brigham, director of i Mrs. Bessie Hessman. Cleveland. September 16.

vice-president.

the S’ate Library, made the an- j and Mrs. Frances Holliday, nouncement. !

CONFIDENCE The “Something** that makes i people who have garments cleaned once — think of us automatically when they need cleaning again.

I GETS HELP FROM POLICE An elderly man who stopped po- | Ime Monday evening and asked the officers to administer first aid to I his profusely bleeding nose was I arrested on gaming charges when officers found nine books of baseball tickets in his possession. Clarence Wilson. 63, 529 Leon, was charged with possessing gambling devices.

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Mrs. Pauline Barnett entertain- Born at New Albany, he lived ed the Thirteen Widows club here more than 50 years; and had September 13 with a chicken din- served for a number of years as ner in the Orchid Dining Room ol ! pastor of the Zion Baptist Church, the Chicken Snac*' He was a member of the YMCA Among guests were Mesdames , and the Baptist Ministerial AIMary E. Taylor. Lela Zeigler, Hat- lianee. for which he served as tie Cobb, Jessie Lawson. Martha j secr^’ary in 195-* Galloway. Mattie Ussery, Pauline ' Survivors ar© the widow, Mrs. Barnett. Allie Stantley. Anna An- | Daisy Childs; a brother Albert 'ersen, Alice Ellis. Hazel Fisher j Childs, Toledo, Ohio: a stepson, and Bessie Reed, members of Sec- ; Carl Walton, Indianapolis, and -‘nd Christian Churcn. ! «ever?l nieces and nephew's.

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