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THE MIAMI TIMES—The People's Newspaper Dodgers Open Against Red Sox SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956 PAGE 11 PHONE 82-8733 ' OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. • 1 p.m. 3to 7 p.m. At Saturday Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Big league returns to - Miami Saturday night when the dr. George k. sands Brooklyn Dodgers open their 1956 RE-ENLISTS W.P.B. SIGMA exhibition season against the DENTAL BURQEON slugging Boston Red Sox at the GAMMARHO TO Miami Stadium. The Red Sox is one of six teams PRESENT 1902 N.W. THIRD AVENUE MIAMI,FLORIDA the Dodgers 'will play during their twelve game stand at the Stadium. “RHOMANIA” With having al- ready signed his 1956 contract In a recent meeting of the which insures his appearance in Gamma Gamrfia Chapter of Sigma the stadium games Saturday and Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. of Salomon Ifunrral ijmnr Sunday, a capacity crowd is ex- West Palm Beach, Florida plans 2L pected to be on hand for the two for annual “Rhomania” (Establsshod 1928) weekend contests. The Dodgers were completed. “Rhomania”. this opened against, the Red Sox at year is in the form of a talent Dignified, Personal, Courteous Service 8:30 Saturday night and then will variety show, will be given to to meet the Red Sox in an afternoon raise funds for scholarships. Funerals Within Range of Each Budget game at 2:30 on Sunday. Followng the Red Sox into the Contestants for “Miss Rho- SERVICE stadium will be the Milwaukee mania” are Miss Mary Bacon, INSTANT AMBULANCE Braves, the Chicago White Sox, Roosevelt High; Miss Carolyn the Detroit Tigers, the Wlashington Jones, Carver High, Miss Joviniah Phone FR 3-1440 Senators and the New York Weston, Roosevelt High; Miss 315 N.W. 15th Street Yankees. Hele McKenzie, Carver High; and Tickets for all twelve games are Miss Geneva White, Lalke Shore on sale now at the Miami Stadium High School, Belle Glade. These young chosen from and stadium A1 Rubio ladies were “A Living Service for the Living*’ predicts more than 100,000 fans the “Rhoer” club, an organization will view the 12 games. The box Specialist Third Class Dorothy of high school girls of the Palm office is opened daily from 9:00 Elizabeth Johnson of the Women’s Beach High Schools. A.M. to 6:00 PM. Army Corps of the United States RANGE FUNERAL HOME Army has re-enlisted for another "Rhomania” will be presented Local baseball fans will have March 16, in the Palmview Ele- 08CAR AND ATHALIE RANGE, OWNERS an opportunity to see such out- 3 years. standing players mentary School Cafetorium at in action as Ted p.m. Phone 89-1331 Williams, Mathews, Dorothy, the daughter of Rev. 8:15 Eddie Walt Mrs. P. Johnson, 1519 Dropo, A1 Kaline, the and J. N.W. 1955 Ameri- 154th Street, was very active in The members of Sigma Gamma Instant, Efficient Ambulance Service can League batting champion, the Club Patrol Forces, Allied Ro Sorority ask the cooperation , Snider, Yogi - Duke Youth, the Student Council, and of friends in helping to make Oscar Range, Licensed Embalmer Funeral Director Berra, , and Minnie the Y teens at Dorsey High School “Rhomania” a success. Minoso. In addition to these 6705 N.W. 15th Avenue veterans, fans prior to her graduation in 1952. will also have an Upon completion of High School, opportunity to see many of the Spellman College in the principal incentives for se- outstanding major league pros- she attended Atlanta, Georgia for lVfe years. lection of the United States Army pects who will be making the by many of the young men and sports headlines for the first time In January of 1954, she joined women of this area. this summer. Neither Brooklyn the WAC and received her basic SEE THE Manager Walter Alston nor Wed training at Fort Lee, Virginia. She Sox manager Mike Higgins has de- received specialized medical tran- cided upon their starting pitchers ing at Fort Sam Houston, Texas PACIFIC WORLD’S for Saturday night’s opening game. and advanced practical training at Fort Beruling, Georgia. From SHOE SHOP GREATEST Fort Benning, she was assigned to 6615 N.W. 18th Ave. ORATORY FINALS Fort Bliss, Texas where she was Phone NE 5-9238 recently discharged. COLORED• IN DAYTONA > Dorothy considers that her Expert Shoe Repairing BEACH, MAR. 18th career in the U. S. 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