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JANUARY S. 1961 THE OHIO SBNT-hJEL PAGE a Many Join League At Sunday Mass Meet By O'WENDELL SHAW employment opportunities of-1 find part time employment," as fercd by these firms. whites in those levels are able Stricken Father Of Fire An estimated one-third of the He contended that as Negroes to do, and discredited the claim large number of citizens who constitute 6 percent of Colum­ that it is because students of attended the Emancipation Day bus' tcdal population and 9 per­ college rank arc given priority. mass meeting, held at Stewart cent of thc patrons of the Co­ "White youths from surrounding Memorial church New Year's lumbus Transit Co., "we (the areas, he charged, are being Day, joined its sponsor, the re- Negro group) are. being short­ imported into the city by local Recounts Night Of Horror c c n 11 y organized Columbus- changed in the matter of bus firms, some of whom "owe their Franklin Counly Citizens Lea­ driver jobs." He said that there very existence to large Negro gue, its officials reported Tues­ should be 18 or 20- Negro bus patronage." day. drivers here, and pledged, the League to an effort to secure at SPEAKING tor the League, Rev. J. B. Harris, principal Rev. Harris called upon house­ program speaker, held the audi­ least 12 such jobs for Negroes during the year. wives and others, who spend ence spellbound for over an Negro income, to adopt the pol­ hour, after being introduced by ANOTHER League rally, Rev. icy of "'DON'T SPEND YOUR Rev. Samuel L. McGhee. Harris promised, is scheduled MONEY WHERE YOU CAN'T THE LEAGUE has pledged to for this spring, at which strat­ WORK." work for thc reduction of local egy is to be planned for the election of a Negro to the school The League Invites citizens to police brutality; to seek a more identify themselves with its ef­ equitable share of employment board. forts, by writing their names opportunities for Negroes, with He promised, also, that the and addresses on postal cards li .-al utility firms, and to spear­ League would sponsor an ex­ head a drive aimed at place­ tensive study of the local situa­ and mailing them to: Columbus- ment of Negro citizens on the tion, which makes it "almost Franklin County Citizens Lea­ local school and library boards. impossible for Negro youths of- gue, c/o The Ohio Sentinel, 690 In his speech, Rev. Harris junior and high school levels to E. Long St., Columbus 15. cited a recent report released by the Columbus Area Chamber JAMES R. COWAN, father of the victims, who sustained se­ of Commerce revealing that 100 vere burns about the head and face In his heroic but vain effort NEAR FATAL PLUNGE by attractive Betty While, bar­ new firms opened for business Dr. Weaver's Experience 1$ Filling to rescue the children from the flaming house, is pictured above. maid at Walters and Bellman's Club, oa E. Long st., was made in Columbus during 1960. He from window circled in picture above, shewing the popular es­ promised that the League would By JOHN B. COMBS became 111 and my wife took tablishment which is a haven of entertainment for Columbus launch a campaign to determine Cafe Society set.—Pierce Photo. • The new year arrived Satur­ him to Children'- hospital for if Negroes are included in the day night and brought with it a treatment.' I stayed home to tragedy that win long be re­ look after. the other children. membered. Victims of the sad, Upon her return home, she said heart-touching incident were she was told to bring the child A SHOCKED SPECTATOR gates at charred interior of Cowan home at 6*4 Sisco al. Urges Negroes To Develop Strong eight young children, whose back to the hospital later this became a blazing inferno early New Year's Da.., sanfflag oat the Uvea of eight rhildrea. Flra lives were snuffed out in a pre­ week. Prevention officials ara still Investigating to del ermine the real cause af tbe fatal fire.—pierce dawn fire that engulfed their "BY THAT time the snow Photo. delapidated two-story frame was falling hard, so we decided Economic Program fn State Of Ohio home at 644 Sisco al. to take the children outside and When the-roaring flames had Speaking in Columbus this state," he pointed out, "is per­ emphasized his charge that thc {.play for awhile. While throwing been extinguished, the crisp week at an Economic Confer haps the industrial center of future of thc Negro in Ohio de- snowballs, I heard someone say bodies of the victims were ance called by the Frontiers America, having more than 60• pends upon the kind of leader- .U was one minutelto midnight found in the smoldering ashes Club of Ohio, Norman L. Mc­ important cities in which are ship given the masses, and that and we went into the housed* ot the ill-fated house-, The dead Ghee, investment broker of located more than 200 of tbe therein lies the opportunity for He stated that Mrs. Cowan were: Cleveland, declared that die principal industries of the'U. S." such organizations as the Fron­ and the children went to bed economic progress of the Negro McGHEE estimated that the tiers Club to provide the pro­ CORNELL FOSTER, 14; and he stayed up for awhile in Ohio during the past 50 years; Negro population of Ohio is gram and tbe leadership to as­ Frank Steaple, 12; Reuben John­ longer. Then about 2 a. m. he has been a child of chance. .No over one and one-half million, sure systematic progress for the son. 8; James Cowan, 5: Robert laid down beside his wife and j definite plan has been followed divided into over 500,000 family Negro in Ohio in all areas of Cowan, 3; Druesella Cowan, 4; tell asleep. to assure systematic improve­ groups. He advocated that every living. Judith Ann Cowan, 7 months, The next thing he knew his ment of the economic .status of Negro family in Ohio should ac­ McGhee, said to have the dis- i and Lawrence Cowan, 18 wifa was calling him and { the masses of the Negro popu­ quire share ownership in Ohio tinction of being the first Negro months. "flames were everywhere. At j lation of Ohio, he charged. What industries, especially those lo­ to engage in general securities James R. Cowan, 36, and his first, I started to grab the baby, j progress has been achieved has cated in their home city. as a broker-dealer, appeared un­ 28 year old wife, Fannie, par­ but for some reason I changed! been left to chance or the hap­ Further, McGhee estimated der auspices of the local Fron­ ents of the Cowan tots and fos­ my mind and picked up my hazard actions of a few bold Ne­ that the annua] earnings of the tiers Club af Union Grove Bap­ ter parents of the others, suf­ wife .and. took her outside. But I gro pioneers in the professions Negro in Ohio is in excess of tist church. Following his ad­ fered first and second degree as soon as I released her, she j and in business ventures. one and one-half billion dollars. , workshops on housing, burn., in their heroic-but vain tried to get back into the house "What is needed." McGhee Of this huge stun, he advised small business, employment and efforts to save the children. to save the children. stated, "is a planned program that not less than $25 million investments were held. DR. ROBERT C. WEAVER "IF I HAD only had someone gffllTT WHITE CASKETS, containing the bodies ef tbe youthful victims of the New Year's whose purpose should be. to should be annually set aside by Mrs. Cowan suffered burns Day tragedy, aire pictured as final rites were be Id Thursday in the chapel of Crosby Funeral In accepting Pres.-elect John over 50 percent of her body to take care of her, maybe I cause the Negro in Ohio to ac­ the Negro for investment in the Local committee of thc Fron­ impressed by hia willingness to could have saved some of the Home, 1072 E. Long st. Ranging ia age from 14 years te 7 months, the youngsters were batted tiers Club includes James L. F. Kennedy's appointment to the when she tried to reach the quire a larger participation in major industries of Ohio. Such a accept a $1500 salary cut in or­ children," -he lamented. "But in separate graves at Eastlawn cemetery.—AU Photos By Pierce Allen, J. Amett Mitchell, L. M. post of administrator of the trapped youngsters. She was re­ the ownership and control of the program when put into effect der to take the more challeng­ as it was, I had to take- her to Shaw, David D. White, Neal U. S. Housing and Hdme Fi­ ported in fair condition at Grant and his* wife were drunk and principal industries of the state. for even a short period of five ing federal position. my mother's house a block jump. room. They were later identified Bryant and William C. Culpep­ nance Agency, Dr. Robert C hospital at Sentinel edition time. had left the children alone at Such a project as. t his should or ten years, he predicted,. away at 211 Jefferson av." "It was such a confusion, 1 as Foster, Steaple. Johnson and per. Rev. Phale D. Hale is pre­ Weaver, one of the nation's out­ Dr. Weaver has devoted more home. "So to set tlie record command the united interest would lift the economic status Cowan suffered severe burns Then he returned to the burn­ don't know whether she actually James and Robert Cowan. sident and H. H. Harrison, sec­ standing housing experts, pass­ than a dozen of his 51 years to straight, we were not drunk and and activity of the Frontiers of the Negro in Ohio to a posi­ about Ute fare, head and hands. ing house and tried to reenter saw him or not, but she insisted Two other children, Judith Club of Ohio as well as that of tion* of outstanding importance. retary. ed up the opportudity. offered federal service on problems con­ He was treated at Grant and that she did," he explained. I had only one bottle of beer Ann and Lawrence, were found him as the leading candidate to | lo rescue the children. The that night, and that was about every' Negro in the state. This CONCLUDING, McGhee re- nected with housing and race released. j flames had apparently swollen in their beds on the first floor. succeed N. York's Manhattan A MAINTENANCE worker at 9 p. m.," he concluded. Four year old Druese-Ua lay oo relations. He served aa an ad­ he door shul 50 ght U wa Elects '(1 Officers Borough Pres. Hulan Jack, at a IN AN exclusive intervie fj J - «f . * new Public Utility Bldg., Ill N. the floor _n the rear bedroom, visor to thc late Interior Sec'y hard to open. By then he said ACCORDING to firemen, who At a recent meeting, Lone $25,000 per year annual 'salary. with The Sentinel, the grief- High st.. Cowan said he was firemen revealed. Harold L. Ickes and was also flames were so intense he rea­ cut a^path through the wind­ Shoplifter's Teg Switch Fails Star Lodge No. 22, F and AAYM, According to the* N. York stricken man gave this version forced to "move into that rat Causa of the fir* bad ttot with Federal Housing Adminis­ lized it was impossible to enter hole" last July when he had to swept flames with water-spew­ T w e n t y-year old Velvaree elected officers for the ensuing Post, Mayor Wagner had open­ of the terrifying tragedy- . Al­ been determined, but firemen rested on a petit larceny charge, trator Straus, as well as with the stairway. move from 585 Woodland a v. Cunningham, 500 Grove st, year, as follows: ly backed Dr. Weaver for the though in obvious agony. Cowan ing hoses, the charred bodies said it may have started from she was taken to jail wearing the Office of Production Man­ because of a disagreement with tried on several outfits at a S. William Laughinhouse, wor­ borough presidency, despite op­ recounted his brush with death He said he also tried to open of five of ,the children were one of the two gas heaters on the evidence which led to her agement and tbe War Manpow­ a back door which was fastened relatives. High st. store last Friday before conviction in municipal court shipful master; Richard Bell, position from Tammany leader and his heroic but vain effort to found drawn together in a cor­ the first floor of the rundown senior warden; Charles Minter, er Commission- with an old fashioned slide finding one to her fancy. Saturday. Carmine De Sapio. Others back­ save his loved ones. Since everything was lost in ner of the front upstairs bed­ dwelling. . junior warden; Fletcher Berger, He also served as advisor to latch. Stumped by the latched The close-fitting slacks and the A guilty plea brought a $25 ing Weaver for the borough post He said, "All I could sec was the fire, he admitted that be is treasurer; Lloyd Frazier, finan­ the late Pres. Roosevelt in the door, he said he apparently be­ stylish appealed so strong­ fine and a 30 day workhouse were Harlem Tammany leader fire when she (his wife) awak­ in desperate need of of ly to her taste, she discarded cial secretary; Lonnie Cumber- 'J. Raymond Jones, Sen. Herbert establishment of the wartime ened me. Tlie whole room was came hysterical and screamed all kind. And although he had term, plus a stern warning lander, senior deacon; Aggie for help. her old clothing and strolled from the court. Lehman and Rep. Adam Clayton Fair Employment Practices engulfed with flames. In an in­ life insurance on the children, Final Riles Held For Young Victims leisurely toward the nearest Watt, junior deacon; Rev. D. L. Powell. Committee. A Ph.D. from Har­ cident like this, I guess your He wasn't sure but' he '.bought he doubts if it is sufficient to Authorities said Miss Cunning- Funeral services for the eight young victims were held at 10 exit. Spring, chaplain; Othello Show­ vard, Weaver has also worked only instinct is for survival." he heard some of the children [ cover tha funeral expenses barh was wearing a $24 coat and ers, tiller; Julius Howie, two- MAYOR Wagner recently ap­ a. m, Thursday in the chapel of Crosby .Funeral Home, Dr. H. for the John Hay Whitney Foun­ Before going further with the screaming for their mother as? which have been estimated at Beecher Hicks, pastor of ML Olivet Baptist church, and R*v_' J. two pairs of slacks valued at year trustee; Melvin J. Trent, pointed Dr. Weaver as the $22,- But, upon reaching the exit, dation, the Ford Foundation and story, he said he thought it was he tried to reenter tbe house, he $2200. Dallas Jenkins, minister of Caldwell Temple, conducted Jfl-ot $15 when arrested. Her discard­ one-year trustee, and William 500 a year vice chairman of the best to tell how he and his fam­ ______Mrs. Cowan also told him: ;,*** discovered that detectives ed clothing were found in a H. O'Bannon Sr., recording sec­ as N. York State rent adminis- At the close'of the interview, rites. Besides the parents, many other relatives mutvirm. Inter­ City Housing end Redevelop-1 trator during the Harriman ad- ily spent the earlier part of the she saw the oldest boy at the j ment was at Eastlawn cemetery. more on to her little trick. Ar­ booth at the store. retary. the grief-stricken man said he iment Board, and was reportedly j ministration. . evening. , window and ' he darted away One of our children, Robert, when she pleaded with him to j knows it has been said that be 1 JPAOE 4 THE OHIO SENTINEL THURSDAY, JANUA&Y S, tmat -CHUl-SPAY, JANUARY 5. 19C1 THE OHIO _JENTTNEL PAGE ft THE OHIO SENTINEL Jones For Council Kickoff Rally Queries Mount After Volley Of Shots !_. M. Shaw, General Manager; -___u__sod & r*x_c__, President; AU'y Napoleon Bell, cam­ city. Nevertheless, we ______the were also announced by Bell COMMENTS ON THE NEWS Theodore L. Co.tman, Editor-in-ChJef; Annie R Moore. Business paign chairman of the Jones for support of every member of the Mrs. Vivian PuBing, 187 Midland <_. Manager; Amos H, Lyocb, Ad_-e_t-__cg-Pro_no_k__ Manager; John Council Committee, announced community as we cannot have av., will serve as co-chairman By Ray Paul B Combs, Managing Editor; Edward L, Mocre Jr., Prcduetfeo this week that the committee too many votes in May. and No­ of coffee hours; Rev. s. R By Police Cut Dcwn Aged Cincy Man A-j-tatger. will sponsor a campaign kickoff vember. Our goal is to achieve Doughty, minister of Mt. Her- By W. C. BROWN rally Wednesday, Jon. 11, at 8 a resounding victory." man Baptist church, is chair- • CINCINNATI—the news ran around the U. S. this week a very slow mover and, because Ihe area that Sims bod money Established ______1, __•_... Pnb_____ed eactt week at 890 ______p. m. in the ballroom of the Two committee appointments man of church contacts that the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an injunction to CINCINNATI. — Friends of of his advanced age, would have in the bank and lived off his Long Street {P.O. Box S_5) by Hie Ohio Senlioel PtibUshictg Co.,} Seneca b tel. There will over 300 harassed sharecroppers in Fayette County, Tenn., declar­ slain John Sims, 753 W. 9th st., been foolhardy to attempt a savings. Some persona question­ lac. Columbus If. Disk.. C_oc__a__-i Office. 3551 Reading Road. direct broadcast of part of thc ing that threatened evictions from their homes told The Sentinel they did not burglary. ed brought up former cases of program between 0:30 and 8 could not-take place without due process of law. believe a police version of his FRANK KEMP, 6511 Carr st,, overzealousness by police and St-b-cr-ptieo Rates: One Year, »_5©; Sts Months. $3-59. death. Sims, whose age is vari­ p. m. on that evening. Local Negro History Group To The evictions, so it was said, came about stated that Sims was a fine gen­ openly stated that, they would ously reported at 65 to 80 years, "This rally will be open to because the Negroes, who outnumber whites 8-1, tleman, that he had known him have to s£e more evidence be­ National advertising rep-c*e__tat_re: Associated Publishers, was shot to death New »Ycar's the public and we trust that had dared exercise their constitutional rights by for several years, that he was fore believing Sims was involv­ lac..» W. Ccd SL. New York City ». N. Y, PEnasylvacia tOOZZ; Day by police, who claim he there will be a good turnout," Aid In Centennial Observance voting. hard bf hearing and had been in ed. Iff W. Washingteo SL. Chicago 2, BL, AKdover 3-8343; WbaJey- fired on "officers first. said Bell. "We must begin early A committee of citizens, un­ Civil War, in collaboration with But evidenced both sides is to be presented the hospital after a bout of ill­ Stznpsoo Co, 779 Montgomery St, San Francisco 5, Calif-, SUttej the work necessary to keep Ru__ der the aegis of the Columbus -at a later date. The white landowners claim Police said they were re­ ness. Kemp also stated that he the editorial staff of The Ohio sponding to a burglar alarm at 14_*_f; Wba_ey-Sirop_e«n Co., 8808 Selma A\-e.t Los Angeier 28, Jones on City Council. He is do­ Chapter. Ass'n for the Study of Sentinel. they suddenly don't need the manual laborers had arranged to aid-Sims in because of mechanization. In some quarter;; Mom's Restaurant, 9th and Linn C-tt-f. BOllywood 2-1191. ing an excellent job. Our com­ Negro Life and History, has ac- Tbe local ASNLH chapter also moving because he had to va­ they tire now saying the Negro is lazy. The Jus. sts., and followed footprints to munity and al] Columbus are tivated plans for Negro partici­ plans to contribute special arti­ cate his premises since the city tice Dept. iuoks upon-their eviction actions as Sims' apartment door. When had purchased the property for Member Bat. Newspaper Publishers Ass'n. better places as a result of his pation in the Ohio activities of cles on the Civil War, as it af­ little more-than vindictive reprisals fox voting. they attempted to gain admit­ Urban Renewal purposes. being on Council-" the Civil War Centennial Cele­ fected Ohio Negro citizens, to Our concern, However, is with the'picture tance there was a shot through COLUMBUS TELEPHONE: CLearhrook 3-7418 bration, which formally opens appear in Tbe Sentinel as a pub­ PAUL "AT THE rally we shall dis­ perspective the door. They called for rein­ Carl Beasley, formerly of 811 CUV*CD...ATI TELEPHONES: on Jan. 8. lic service, from time to time put in its proper forcements and about 25 officers tribute petitions as we need to point up the fact that there W. 9th st., also said he was a AVon 1-7758. CA. 1-3318 The Ohio State Commission during the four-year run of the and those viewers of television arrived. A volley of shotgun and close acquaintance of Sims, and get some 2102.. valid signatures was anyone in tbe Village ade­ on the Civil War is directing the Centennial celebration, and asks station No. 9 might have got­ small arms fire killed Sims. substantiated that he could bare­ to place our candidate on the ten a different impression. quately educated to state Entered m 2nd class matter tmj 8. IMS. mt Post Office. Columbus. ballot for tbe primary elections Ohio celebration as part of the any persons having such mater­ ly walk, was partially deaf and their views. AN AIR of disbelief was cre­ Ohio, under act of March 8. 18». in May," Bell continued. national program of commem­ ia] to lend it to the branch for # IN WHAT is known as the could not have been involved In ated by persons who frequent "Support for Russ is coming oration. reproduction in both the bro­ Spotlight Report, the Fayette • THEN there was the farm­ any burglary. He. along wjtn chure and the articles. County freedom Village or Tent the area. The Sentinel was told others, theorized that the per­ from many sources. This is fur­ The committee has set as one er in a neighboring county stat­ Such'material can be mailed Town was dramatized in what ing that he needed help and had that Sims was partially deaf and son causing the burglar alarm ther evidence of the kind of had expressed fears of being of its projects the compiling and to the Columbus ASNLH Chap­ was thought to be a regular advertised without receiving probably ran through the area I job he is doing as the support is robbed by some of the young Weeklies To Get A Break publishing of a brochure reveal­ ter, in care of The Ohio Senti­ news story. From this reader's any response. There was no and led the officers to Sim*, corning from all sections of the thugs who bang out in'the neigh­ ing the participation of the Ohio nel, 690 E. Long St., Columbus point of view it seemed little word as to where this farm was who was the only occupant of borhood. Negro soldier and family in the 15. more than a'biased propaganda located, or any statement that the building. V They advanced the theory that lb Nixing; No Debate effort. the Negroes of Freedom Village HORACE JENKINS, obvious­ In Capitol Pres Ruling do not want any mass migration police hammering on his- door The presentation of an old ly shaken by Sims' death, said By DiSaile And Barnett from their homes. (he lived in the building alone WASHINGTON, D. C—Pre*!- these privileges were granted to Negro woman bemoaning her and was reputed to live off hia.J.-n™ was a close frlend. hid dent-elect John F. Kennedy will dailies and weekly magazines. JACKSON, Miss—(Special).— fate aad talking about the icy One thing the program did do personal savings) had frighten­ lent him money. .He could not he_d news conferences open to that seemed unintentional was Another factor of importance There'll be no debate on inte-, weather did not epitomise tbe ed him into firing a warning all legitimate sews media c*r- it showed that mechanization believe Sims could have involv­ MRS. AODfl. O. Williams. will be the recognition of Negro gratioo between Ohio Gov. Mi­ true spirit of Freedom Village. shot. They add that he was clad r_-_pondc_its «nd reporters using was not so prevalent in the area ed himself in a burglary. He X16S Soldi zr's Home west. Car- photographers who have been chael V- DiSaile and Mississippi lt did not bring out that the in , not the of only one criteria—his personal Negroes had moved there be­ that at least one landowner did also felt that He had mistaken I roltoa rd., Miamlsburg, <>., safety. • denied member-hip in the White Gov. Ross Bamett, because a possible burglar. was recipient of a Kttt Sus- Gov. DiSalle's demands that cause they voted, nor did It not need help. Others slated that Sims was House Photographers Ass'n. • ••••.- • police for possible robbers. Pierre Salinger, press secre­ " • *"" ! talaed Superior Performance their audience must be integrat­ It was general knowledge in tary to Kennedy, made this an­ DoJph Thompson, president of „ award from the Dayton Air ed are not acceptable to Missis. Force Depot, Brig. Gen. C. E. nouncement last' week as guest the Capita! Press dub said, sippiaas. 'ii June, commander, announced. speaker at the Capital Press "this represents a break-through Unen.pfoy_r.e__f fcounii Chrb. Salinger shared the guest The idea of the debate? which Court Orders Delay k A supply requirements and Jan.. 30, we can expect more Unemployment continues to ! spot with Andrew Batcher for­ was to be staged in Atlanta Jan. I dlstribotiea of her ia the Ma- weekly papers represented at CINCINNATL^(Special). —A ante in Haywood County. worsen in Ohio, according to the mer editor of the San Francisco 28« was introduced by the Geor­ donations of food and clothing I tertal Man-tg:met_t Section. the President's news conferen­ ruling, ordering a delay in the latest official figures from the 1 Reporter, who wBI serve as as­ gia Chamber of Commerce. FRIDAY'S ruling by the Sixth shipped in from over th. coun­ she recently saved the Air ces. Alter all, the President is sociate press secretory _ the' Barnett was agreeable to it and eviction of 700 Negro share­ Circuit Court of Appeals, con- try. Eight van loads of food and Ohio Bureau of Unemployment ) Force S72_,815 by interchang- w a servant for all the people, not new president. so was DiSaile, who said he croppers from farms in two slating of Judges Paul C. Weick clothing and $1000 in cash dona­ Compensation (BUC). I la; an excess I _m wl;h si- only the f____n_cally powerful, would choose the affirmative west Tennessee counties, by the tions were recently received PH F MELNIC of Cleveland, Clifford O'Sullivan Figures for the week ending other ia great demand. A na­ This new rule wit) make it pos­ but also those who read and side, but added, as a condition, rt £!* v * **d Technician Ira L. WUnberl, Sixth Circuit U, S. Court of Ap­ from Chicago.' n m rkia of Detroit and Lester Cecil of Dec. 24 show that more than 1 tive of Newpsrt, Tenn., M s. support small papers too." that the audience would have to IM. __*• *^ * t *l Baylor university. Houston. I***.. peals here Friday, followed by (EDITOR'S NOTE: Early sible for correspondents and re­ Dayton, granted only a tempor­ percent of the workers protected Wl'lt*ms has been as_*e!a.-_l porters of weekly newspapers, be integrated. That ended it. with polio vjms strains to test their potency. March ef Dimes a day the situation's first act of last fall, the Colambus Ba__- | with Civil Servlee since May. Both Salinger, and "Hatcher support aided in developing two polio vaccines. Scientists, with ary injunction. An appeal to by the unemployment compen­ especially the Negro Press, to physical violence, In which one ness and Professional Wom­ i ISO. were initiated as honorary mem­ a>ew March ef Dimes aid, arc seeking the answers to the pre­ make the order permanent will sation taw are unemployed. e-btain White Hou * press cre­ of the Negro farmers, father of en's club, ia cooperation with bers by the unanimous vote of vention of birth defects and arthritis. Your contribution la the be heard in February- The in­ dentials whereas in the past the newsmen's organization. taf-ifer Ruler Buried four children, "was wounded by junction can be made perma­ The Ohio Sentinel, sent a large New March ef Dimes is needed today a shot fired from a passing auto. STATEN ISLAND. N. Y. — nent, if it is determined that the shipment of clothing to tbe ""he court's ruling was based (Special). — Funeral rites for evictions are part of a plan to distressed sharecroppers, aft­ on the government's contention Grand Daughter Ruler Nettie intimidate the Negro citizens er conducting a citywide col­ th_:t the Negro citizens were or- Carter Jackson of the IBPOE of from voting. lection drive.) ri_red to leave at the expiration GLASS LlNiD 'S SPECIAL! W, wbo died at her, home here Many of the sharecroppers in­ of contracts Jan. 1. because Christmas Day. were conducted IHE NEW YEAR Will THIS WEEK ONtY ! f f they registered, to vote in pre. volved have been subsisting on here Saturday, Dec. 24. f BRING NEW MEDICINES dominantly Negro Fayette and Mrs- Jackson became ill short­ $250,000 Suit Haywood counties. It applied H0TS.TREAM ly after returning from a Euro­ N. YORK.—For publication of 90% ot the prescriptions we now dis­ specifically to Haywood County All Bars, Cellarettes pean tour last spring, but recov­ pense contain ingredients unknown less than McLesd Named the article, "Surprise—If You where 40 landowners are charg­ ered sufficiently to preside at 10 years ago. We still use a few of the old Have No History, Invent One," Wafer Heaters ed with evicting the colored ci­ the Elks convention in Chicago reliables, but most of them are being rapid­ in its Oct. 31, 1960 issue, News­ tizens for the purpose of intimi­ Office Manager last summer. Following the con­ ly replaced by better new products. week, nationally circulated mag­ dating them. • NO RUST %Tf % vention, her condition worsened. Like your physician, we study to keep azine, has been named defen­ informed about new discoveries. We learn Of Industrial • NO CORROSION 25 50 their dosage, physical qualities, proper EARLY Thursday morning. dant in a $250,000 suit, filed in GETS SCHOLARSHIP storage and incompatibilities. That is why Early B. Williams was wounded CINCINNATI.—The Industrial N. Y. State Supreme Court by • NO STAIN • XENIA, — Marilyn J. Polk, we can fill any prescription including those in the right arm by a shot fired Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. Earl R. Sweeting, noted artist. OFF liberal arts sophomore at State prescribed by physicians in distant citie* from a passing auto, while he 3245 Woodburn a v., during a re­ The article deals with a set of t cuss umo tuts university of Iowa, Iowa City, • slept in one of the tents that cent board meeting, named Al- postcards, reproduced from ori­ has been granted a $100 scholar­ TOUR DOCTOR CAN PRONE OS whett had been erected as refuge for don A. MeLeod managing offi­ ginal paintings by Sweeting, 1 ntttUaS MSBUt .M NO DOWN PAYMENT — UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ship from Prince Hall Grand you need a medicine. Pick up your pi-as­ the evictees on the 200-acre cer for 1961." Mr. MeLeod. a hanging in the headquarters of Lodge "of Des Moines, Ia. She is leading real estate broker, is the Convention Peoples Party in j um utuui Hmit '-*%_•__.»««>» cription if shopping nearby, or we will de­ Fayette County farm of Negro the daughter of Mrs. Carrie liver promptly without extra charge. A owner Shepherd Towles, near also a board member of the 1 Ghana, Africa, depicting African _ > Hiill Do Hr'iu Broadnax, 1116 E. Main st. great many people entrust us witb their Somerville. Some 75 of the 400 financial institution. history. The artist painted them prescriptions. May we compound youra? - jobless tenants in the county, Meantime, the directors elect- j on a two-year sojourn in Ghana, mi $ ?5 TO GIVE TRAVELOGUE including many children, had ed former Vice Mayor Theodore i at thc invitation of Kwame Nkr- _s4 MMM Miss Esther Fishburn will be moved to the tent village and M. Berry as a member of the umah, and based them on ex­ ty"f <_CD- » CPICER'tf -presented in the production, tensive African historical re­ Gt'ARANTKKD mars DRUGS others were preparing to move board. Att'y Benrv serves as If -FEARS 'Travelogue of Europe and Af­ ML Veraoa A Zttb Taylor A Long there. general counsel it- addition to search, a field in which he has rica," at Union Grove Baptist CL. ttSZI ok t-UM director; spent a great portion of his life. The article, illustrated with *tt«tl_KfllC church. Champion and Clifton Prescription Chemists After ruling that the court Dr. R. £. Clark, president, an­ 993 Mt Vernon Ate- Corner 18tliSt avs., Sunday. Jan. 8, at 7:30 reproductions of five of the "Convalescent Supplies" could not adjudge property nounced new hours for the as­ KYIfflLDS HARDWARE KYfftDS EAST MAIN p. rn.. under auspices of the rights and contracts between sociation: Monday, Wednesday, postcards, allegedly implied that 914 ML Vernon Ava. 1432 E. Ma.n St Shop MOLA Fri. Til «:30; Oilier Days Tfl 5:30 Good Samaritan club, of which sharecroppers and landowners, Thursday.. 10 »-. m. to 2 p. m.: the paintings represent an effort CL, 3-4227 CL. 2-SSI5 "Wfe WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD** Mi*. Sadie Crosby is president. Federal Judge Marion Boyd of [closed Tuesday; Friday, 12 noon of the African nation to "in- Tbe public is invited. Memphis had refused to hear j to 6pm.; Saturday, 9 a. m. to .vent" a history for Itself wtth the. case involving the 400 ten-112 noon. i little regard tor facta.- •ry^'XfammmgxM _. '..^^4-vi-v? ^^___r^ Hi $_$£____^

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THE RCfl-UDUP Things You Should Know EDITORIALS Edited By O'Wendell Shaw mmmmm**~mmmmmmmm^m~mm**mmammmmmmmmm*m»mm~mmm~*Bmm~*mm. i i i - • • • 6efs Seven Years For 'Agreeing To Steal' • JACKSON, Miss. — Negro poultry farmer Clyde Kenhard was sentenced to seven years at hard labor by a Forrest County court on a charge of "agreeing to Ute theft of $25 worth of chicken feed." Kennard had previously applied for adml_8ion to the Dimes Work slate's ati-whilc Southern university. For terming the conviction # IN. CALIFORNIA, a one-year-old baby gleefully "a mockery of Justice," Medgar Evans, NAACP field secretary, plays with the colored toys in her crib. She looks very much was hastily tried for "contempt of court," fined flOO and sentenc­ PHAL... like any other perky little v\iss just becoming aware of the ed to 30 days in jail. world, but she differs from other children in one respect. • •'•» • She has just recovered from an operation for a birth defect known as hydrocepha.us—water on the brain. Hew Daddy' Is Robbed Of $50,000 • LOS ANGELES.—It wasn't a late visit by the traditional . ..THE FAMED PRIZEFIGHT- In Texas, a young woman of 22 listens intently to a Santa Claus to the "House of Prayer" mansion here Christmas classroom lecture on how arthritis can waste tbe muscles night. Bishop Walter (New Daddy) McCullough, head of the late and generally debilitate tRe body. She is a scholarship stu­ •"Sweet Daddy" Grace's House of Prayer for All People cult, is ^S ER FROM FRENCH SEKEGAL, dent and her speciality is physical therapy. sure of that, for the visitor, or visitors, burglarized a second-story bedroom of $50,000 cash. McCullough told police the money was # IN N.YORK, a Noble Prize-winning geneticist in a briefcase, and he discovered the theft as he was about to works late at night in his laboratory, assembling informa­ leave the $500,000 mansion to attend a prayer meeting. The late AFRICA .WHO BECAME THE WORLDS tion which may cast some light on the mystery of why "Sweet Daddy" Grace's $12 million estate is yet involved in. tax some children are born perfect and why others are born actions by the federal government. with birth defects. • • • LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION / HE All three of these people—the bftby, the young wo­ man and the Nobel Prize winner—have something in com­ Ex Slave Just Misses f 22nd Birthday mon. All of them have benefited from your contributions • CHARLESTON, W. Va—By his own reckoning. William to the March of Dimes. ' ' Edward Davis, ex-slave, would have been 122 years old Christmas DIED ON DEC. 15,1925 OF GUNSHOT IN* Day. But "Uncle Dave," as he was affectionately known here­ The baby's operation was paid for by the March of abouts, died in his sleep 15 minutes before midnight on Christmas • Dimes. So was the young woman's scholarship. The Nobel Eve, while sitting in a rocking chair, at thc home of friends where JURIES RECEIVED _N%.ELL'S -^TCHEN/NY.C. J Prize winner is working under a March of-Dimes research he had resided for some years. The local Social Security office grant. rated him the oldest person on Its rolls. Uncle Dave was sold in # THESE three specific examples show, the three a slave auction at the age of 12, and after the Civil War, came Will The New Adn_in.sfrai.on Mee! The Challenge! March of Dimes programs at work. They show how the here as a free man to work on a Kanawha river steamboat. mmmm ___ * _ March of Dimes fights disease through patient aid, • • • SPEAKING OF P0UT1CS •- through the education'of ntedical personnel and through European Editors (all Wilma Best scientific research. These are the three programs which ^4A Jmid. 3ll t% eAeUtd,Xe produced such impressive accomplishments in tha polio • LONDON—Personable Wilma Rudolph, America's Negro war. These are three programs which will wage the fight Olympic triple gold-medalist ahd world's fastest woman, won the UPI "Athlete of the Year" European fkll Dec. 24. For her re­ Has Eisenhowei Been Converted? against birth defects and arthritis,'the new targets of the markable feats, she got 229 points in'the poll of 35 sports editors 9 THERE HAS come a new • BUT, HASN'T it been funny March of Dimes. on the newspapers of 12 European countries. a \ By JOHN B. COMBS interest in Gulliver's Travels traffic away from the center of with the vetoes and overriden the city, it looks as though only lately. The delightful satire of - • • V dares to live by the..moral code can controlled lOflh Ohio Gen­ vetoes this past year? This is a. handful would get to enjoy the # IN OUR day-to-day fight against illness we seek Jonathan Swift and world so­ to cure. But an even greater victory is to be won on the day' 9 IN HIS Christmas message to earn for himself and his fam­ eral Assembly Monday signaled the city officialdom we placed breathless scenery. Rape Lie Nets Woman Fine, Term to the world last week, Pres. thc end of a two year honey ciety of the 17th and early 18th in office. That egg breaking'yarn when medical science can actually prevent disease. ily a living, thia failure, too, is • ST. LOUIS.—Mrs. Wanda Lou Landis, young white woman Eisenhower indicated that he is a blot on the brightness of moon for Gov. Mike DiSaile. Al­ centuries, dealt with, two nations in Gulliver's experience with the Just as in the days of King Every January that day of ultimate victory is brought going to war because the mon­ who confessed that hcr story of being kidnapped and raped by beginning to see the light on the America's image." though the Democrat governor Jut,- people is amateur stuff James II and the Georges of En­ closer as The National Foundation calls upon us to "Pre­ arch- disagreed on bow to break "five Negroes" last September wis untrue, has been ordered to burning race issue. The mess­ says he hopes to work amicably compared to the Columbus gland, we can get into foolish vent Crippling Diseases" by giving to the New March of • THE PRESIDENT'S state­ an egg. This happened among hassels in our days and electors pay a previous fine of $250 and given a six months suspended jail age, regarded by some as a pre­ with the GOP legislative bosses, story. Dimes. As a banner for The National Foundation, "Prevent ment obviously failed to excite the tiny people Gulliver met. have to pay dearly for a differ­ Crippling Diseases? must not be regarded as an empty sentence. Six days after her report of the "rape," she told police lude to his swan song which he he'll perhaps find that it is eas­ she had actually spent the period of the alleged rape on a drunken will render before a joint ses­ a lot of zealous impetient lib­ ier said than done before tha In Jonathan Swift's day, ence of opinion. This means we Blogan or vague promise. erals, but aside from this group, But the big people-Ahe giants really don't know, even in our spree with a white Coast Guardsman. A local daily newspaper sion of the new Congress, was session is six weeks old. there developed a war, short li­ his message should carry a lived just as absurdly, in their day. used "her false rape story for whipping up racial tension to near-, delivered, at the Christmas-tree • WHO CAN ever forget that through this, the great deal of weight. Admitted­ DiSaile bemoaned the rough belief in witches and magic. ved, with the dubious title, 'The world's largest voluntary health organization, we have riot proportions. lighting ceremony at the White More absurd is the fact that we War of Jenkin's Ear" in which Alexander Pope, living shortly House. ly, he was not as emphatic as treatment handed him by Re­ found the means of preventing paralytic polio with the • - • he might have been, but the publicans at the special session have Gulliver's strange people an accidentia! shot clipped a sai­ after Swift, wrote a poem: "The Salk vaccine? Who can doubt that with the support of the The outgoing president said, statement was put in strong last November when they were filling our modern world of ad­ lor's ear fiom another nation. Rape of a Lock" In which a public this same organization will guide the way to a pre­ in part: enough terms for anyone to get the minority party, but as the vanced science and our culture young English nobleman clipped ventive for crippling birth defects and arthritis? Vet Jailed For Fraudulent Teaching which is shaky with 8ge.. But the most serious war of the • CHICAGO.—Marine corps veteran Lindsey M. James, 32, "We are the message. saying goes, "he ain't seen a curl of hair from a noble 18th Century began its American But the support of the public is vital because The has been sentenced to a year in jail on the charge of fraud, for grateful for all nothing yet," wait until they go • WE HAVE had one of the lady's head and the nobles al­ But since the president has to work on htm during the long 4, phase when a white British sub­ National Foundation derives all its funds and all is volun­ having taught in the Chicago public school system three years, on the* mht e r i a 1 been a moderate on this issue biggest farces of the century most went to war among them­ regular session, ject shot a rabbit at the same teer workers from a direct appealto the American people. the strength of his false claim of having bachelor and master de­ comforts with almost to the point of being re­ in the argument between the selves over it- We are no more {-which we have instant an Indian of the French Therefore, all of us help prevent crippling diseases grees from Fisk university. He was arrested at Judd Elementary garded as an outright segrega­ • BUT BEING one who never -Mayor of Columbus and City enlightened with a Mayor nd when we say YES to the New March of Dimes. v school after school board examiner William Reich noted that h.s been blessed... Council over where the State influence hit the rabbit with an tionist, and since it was the dodges a good fight, DiSaile can Council checkmating each other _-_-—_—__-_-______-__. marine discharge papers said he had only two years of college. we take great most forthright. stand he ever be expected to give the Repub­ cf Ohio can locate its new office arrow. Disputes and shirmishes Further investigation revealed that James had flunked out of pride in our building. Read Gulliver's Trav- to the point of a stalemate. took on this matter, one might licans a run for their money. developed into the French and Fisk as a sophomore in 1846. School officials charged that he country's p r e* wonder if he has been converted However, the odds are against building issue. The Mayor wants eminent j> o s i- Indian war. *r THIS tomfoolery stymies earned $15,000 on the basts of forged school records. COMBS by the crusading forces for his coming out on top of the els and reflect on the state of­ What The Gov. Said tion in the fam*! progress and the smooth opera­ ily of nations. freedom. heap. So it appears that in the fice building issue. The mayor Why couldn't .the two men Yet, as we look wants to locate the new building tion of city affairs. The general • BACK IN the 1840s, according to widely accepted end. Republicans will not only have split the rabbit down the into the minor of conscience, • OR COULD it be that the have wrecked DiSalle'a pro­ on the river front to enhance the run of the population doesn't legend, the governor of N. Carolina was playing host to we see blots and blemishes that middle, like King Solomon pro­ COUPLE OF QUICK ONES president simply wants to clear gram, but he'll be lucky to pre­ a. thetie tastea of someone, ihay- give a hang where the State of­ the governor of S. Carolina When they got into a heated mar the picture of a nation ot be motorists crossing Broad posed dividing the disputed baby argument. The situation was brought under control by a his conscience of this weighty vent them from ramming their fice building is located. Ask the The Labor Dept. has classified nine more major industrial people who devoutly believe own program down his throat st. bridge from the west. between the two claiming mo­ sage observation one of the disputants made to., the other, areas as areas of "substantial" unemployment . . . The new that they are created in the .problem before he retires to pri­ first 50 people on the street and the story that has come down to us begins W-tf» the and making htm like it. Council wants to clear -out thers? No, there had to be a what they think about it and areas included Hamilton-Middletown, O., and Steubenviile, O.- image of their maker. vate life? question: "What did the governor of N. Carolina say to • "TOO OFTEN we discern So with the situation shaping a blighted area around Mohawk war. they will be ignorant about the the governor of S. Carolina?" Which of the governors Weirton, W. Va. . . . More than one-third of the nation's big fac­ Of course one can only specu­ tory communities are now in this category. an apathy toward violations ot up in this manner, plenty fire- and let the State of Ohio erect whole dispute, although they are broke the tension is a matter of dispute, but the answer late as to what prompted the • NATURALLY, one should • • • laws and standards ot public wcries are certain to be provid­ its new building on the site. members of the city's very foun­ most historians agree on is: "It's a long time between president to speak out against advocate a beautiful landscape A fat lady stepped on the scales, not knowing they were out of and private integrity. When, ed by these two powerful bran­ dation and structure. drinks." ches of tbe state government. There is a little more horse for our darling city of Columbus, order.. . . The indicator stopped at 75 pounds . . . "Holy smoke," through bitter prejudice and be­ racial prejudice and bigotry, but sense in what Council wants.be- cause of differences in skin pig­ at «ny rate, it is indeed heart­ but all the brains on such a mat­ 1 think that if the city fathers On Jan. 5, 1961, when the new governor of N. Caro­ exclaimed a drunk who was watching her, "she's hollow." Another group that is expect _4 .cause the Central Market and • » • mentation, individuals cannot ening to note that after eight ter are not ln one camp. It and top-kicks were to read about lina, Terry Sanford, takes office, he will be the only chief to encounter stiff opposition Mohawk areas are terribly executive __f a southern state with two children in an inte­ Pres. Eisenhower's science advisory committee says Ameri­ enjoy equality of political and years in the White House, he fi­ would be very fine to have visit­ Gulliver and reflect on the les­ economic opportunity, we see from GOP Jawmekers is organ­ blighted. A business district can grated school. What the governor of S. Carolina thinks can science must "double and redouble in size and strength" in nally confessed to having seen ing motorists' eyes meet an im­ son therein, they would drop another of these imperfections, ized labor forces- But. like D_-' look just as shabby and dis­ about his colleague we don't know, but what the governor tbe next generation or tbe U. S. will become a second-rate power. the light on the world's most pressive river front in approach­ the power struggle and get down one that is equally plain to those Salle, this group is prepared ta graceful as rundown skid row of N. Carolina has said to him—and all the other southern ' * • • • ing Broad and High, but witb all to some serious business about governor*—is clear. He is following a worthy precedent. living beyond -our borders. grave problem. hattie to the bloody end to pro­ residential districts* N. York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller has urged the GOP to use the road building routing tourist the city. "It's about time," he has said, "for governors down here to •'collective leadership" in building for 1964 . . . Sounds like Com­ Whenever there is denied the • • • tect their gains and to secure join the human race."—N. York poat, munism to us. right to anyone because he • OPENING of the Repui-ti- war laws favoring their group. ______

THURSDAY. JANUARY 8 Iftfii I'AGE 8 THE OHIO 8-_JNT-KB_J f THURSDAY, JAhTUARY 5. 1951 THE OHIO SBINTINIEL PAGE 9 Eastern Star Chapter Yoni Eyes And You Installs New Officers By Dr. Robert L. Wright, Optometrist XENIA.—Eastern Star Chap­ ter No. 2, OES, held installation Contact Lenses, New Concept Vision of officers Dec. 16 at Masonic Temple. • MANY people have questioned me from time to time about Installed were: Mrs." Anna contact lens. Many are interested in becoming contact lens wear­ Fauster, worthy matron; George ers while others are of the opinion that contact lens represent a Ellis, worthy patron; Miss Bren- constant source of danger to the eye. ice Lewis, associate matron; In the past 15 to 20 years, con­ Richard Upton, associate pa­ tact lenses have been refined comfort. Some people learn to tron; Mrs. porothy Ford, con­ from a thick glass globe cover­ tolerate this foreign body and ductress; Mrs. Gertrude Upton, ing the entire surface of the others never learn. Trouble associate- conductress; Mrs. Es­ eye. to a thin plastic disc, small­ usually takes the form of scrat­ telle Harris, treasurer; Mr*. er than a dime." ches and abrasions. Many of Gladys Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Today, 6,500.000 Americans these scratches and abrasions Mildred Parker, financial secre­ KING BRANCH N*. • Auxiliary of Children's hospital pre­ wear contact lens. The majority are not serious and heal quick­ tary; MrB. Esther Williams, sented a check for tZSt In support of the hospital's excellent of the contact lens wearers to­ ly. A great deal of trouble trustee; Mrs. Rae Lewis, chap­ work In saving live* and aiding suffering youngsters, pictured day _are beauty-conscious wom­ be caused by cheap lenses be­ lain; Mrs. Ethel Gasklns, mar­ during th* Informal event last week, from left; Mrs. Dorothy PRINCIPALS AT A RECEPTION honoring the East Cait of en, many of .whom wear their cause they are flat, rough, or shal; Miss Marjorie Lewis, mu­ BlackweTI, Mrs. Aele Collins, president; C. R. RostomHy af Chil­ the Columbus Symphoay, at the Jeaoette Grider Stadia af Dance lenses for short and long periods easily warped. Therefore, peo­ sician; Mrs. Juenerb Roberts, dren's hospital and Mrs. Mamie Mitchell, Nat pictured: Mrs. and Modeling, were caught by a pho-oraati daring the event, Sun­ of times and' are very enthu- ple should beware of contact assistant musician; Mrs. Almeta Priseilla Hairston, vice president; Mr*. Ely Perkins, treasurer, day, Dec. 18. From left is Miss Grider, the hostess; Evan Whal­ siastlc about them. Since the Menses advertised for $30. $40 or Smith, Ruth; Miss Kathryn How­ and Mrs. Beulah George.—Pierce Photo. MEMBERS OF EAST High dance band. .Lett fa right, front raw: Wally Bates, Odell Thomp­ lon, director of Columbus symphony, guest al. honor, and Mrs. widespread and successful use <|50. ard, Esther; Mrs. Iola Smith, son, Billy Sutton, Ronnie Stinson, Nate Kit* per aid. Michael Roberts. Second row: Joyce Yo_n_, Evelyn -DeLoache, who served as mistress af ceremonies. The of contact lenses, fewer Martha; Mrs. Florence Everett, attacks have been made upon • ON THE basis of past ex­ T. H. Turner, director; James Chlnn, Robert Austin; Fred Thomas, Harold Hughes. — Stewart program featured a presentation of "The Merry Widow," mod­ perience 1 would say that today Ada; Mrs. Ethelbelte Elliot. Photo. ern dances and a show. them as far as dangers are Electa; Mrs. .Nannie Hough, concerned, and In many in­ contact lenses provide better vi­ A Furnace That (an "GROW" sion in some cases than eye­ warder; Raymond Middle ton. stances they have been known Sentinel; Mrs. Sue Betts, mother H •__ , especially in extreme ,"f " v" _ J to provide better vision than advisor of Girl's Assembly, and AS YOUR FAMILY GROWS {______•__ "n eyeglasses. - -.., cases ot nearsightedness and THE GAS-FIRED farsightedness, in a- condition Mr*. Amanda Transue, news­ _9_f letter. »•*. Br__. r ______• THE CONTACT lens com­ called "keratoconus" where the ______! mittee of the American Optom­ cornea protrudes and after cat­ ^B_^ ; ''^•'"'_St '"•'• _'*__. Hap ^^__tf j _ j-J -.-;- _MB . * an etric Ass'n maintains that "No aract extractions. ANNUAL PARTY HELD NIAGARA Sr^' • 4 ^B*a- -^igHffl HMl -v.. JK______f ___• permanent damage can result Contacts can be worn all day XENIA. — Zion Baptist Mis­ c. VH_i from the wearing of contact sionary Society held its annual ______**_£______. ik . _• .- in complete comfort by many 94 lens, provided, of course, the people. However, pcopla with Christmas party at the home of ™ '•• It your budget doesn't permit i..] F3 patient has been fitted in the diabetes, crossed eyes, chronic Mrs. Georgia Ward. 430 E, 3rd complete winter air condition­ office of an ethical optometrist colds or sinusitis, extra-dry or st., recently, with the new presi­ ing now, let us install * Niagara _• '-••'' .y_.' or ophthalmologist and follows teary or abnormally protruding dent, Mrs. Nellie Ellis, presid­ 40-G steel gravity-type furnace a__ ' prescribed hygienic methods in eyes should never try contact ing over tha business meeting. in a size suited to .our bom* . !^T_g ;. _ ' the insertion, removal, uso and, lens. The hostess served a turkey din­ care of the lenses.** . In any respect, the concept is ner. Mrs. Ra* Lewis presented 40-AC •ft : -.--.MjSje When a contact lens is insert­ here to* stay as borne out by the tht guest speaker, Mrs. Mar­ ed In the eye it represents a fact that, more and more people garet Thomas, during the gift A & A FURNACE CO. LATER ______£' ______"" J foreign body and many people are becoming happy and Suc­ exchange. Next meeting will be SALES tt 'Bite' ••-• i ,_H • : will experience some initial dis- cessful contact lens wearers. at the home of Mrs. Ruby John­ 94 Avondale Ate. SERVICE BR. 9-2663 B *'*-^ _ son. Wgfs _____&'* __! '•* ______lr _li ______.'/ URBANA CALLING _____&____• ______R_V^ By Marion Couts • 31S E. Lawn Ave. • Phone: 3-3892 ".".-.'flMBHt "_'*.5---l • URBANA. — Edward N. in Bellefontairie Dec. 29. His MEMBERS OF JR. LEAGUERS Social and Wetfare Committee, Juanita Brown, Connie Johnson, brother-in-law of Mrs. funeral eulogy was delivered by OHIO'S LOWEST PRICES Bank's, Lucille Giles, Mary Msrgaret Baker, Marian Williams, Virginia Mason, Lena Rhea aad Maude Williams, with whom he Rev. Flanagan, former pastor Myrtle Gatewood, are shown as they donated S50 to Columbus Industrial school for the institu­ and h\s wife are residing this of Grace ME church here, now tion's Christmas party. The group participates in many community activities aad gives gcaer- winter, was one of four clerks pastor of Wayman Ay. church a. ).. to charity throughout the year. . CENTRAL STATE COLLEGE student Elisabeth Eckford on the staff of the U. S. Post Of­ in Dayton, with remarks by listens attentively to Mrs. Katheriae AUer af Lakevllle. Conn., fice in Cleveland who were Rev. A. Ruffin. each awarded a $100 war bond during » coffee hour which followed the second annual NAACP Among those attending tlie unmatched rally on the campus recently. Mrs. Daisy Bates chats with an­ by Local No. 72, National Fed­ eration of Postal Clerks, at a funeral were, Mr. and Mrs. Dan other Central State student in the background. Elizabeth was Whetzel and children, Mr. and ««e of the original "Little Rack Nfae." retirement party Dec. 7. Others honored were Rudolph Mochue, Mrs. Paul Scott, Mr. and Mrs. quality Oliver Copeland and Edward A. Carl Stewart and daughter, Kinkopf. Each was also pre­ Laura; Mr. and Mrs. George sented a certificate, signed by Artis, Mrs: Mabel Waugh and of these Postmaster General Author E, son James, Mr. and Mrs. Davidf Summerfield, Jadfcson, Mrs. Rose Mason and Rouseof Mrs. Clarabclte Allen, her son, Ea'rl Stewart, both of Columbus, 1 ?fV The deceased is survived by hia Stuart Harry, and grandson, Geery Jr.," _-__K_-3_J-» and Mrs. Walter Allen and sons, father, Daniel, and brother, s4__-__-S_-*«.« Robert and Ronald, all of Tole­ Raymond, both of Urbana. GREAT BRANDS wmtrr do, were Christmas guests of ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kill have Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allen Sr. , returned from a visit in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merri- with his sister, Mrs. Gladys is your ImpottmJ weether and daughter, Rimber- Robinson Guy. ly, all of Toledo, were Christmas week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Med­ assurance Souse of Wilbert Liggjih*, Mrs, Edith ley, their daughter, Ernestine, OIMO'* lo-*-.< AfW-d Stuart Murphy motored down and re­ and granddaughter, Sharon K«n'uciy blsniad wtrttfty t&*a*lpr<«d turned tlie trio to their home,] Suggs, and Mrs. Guy Allen ang of the __o«_-_. a___. New Year's Day. Also visiting son, Jerry, spent New -Yearljl. the Ligginseg were Sgt. and Day in Toledo as guests of C. ..: HONORABLE Stafford L. Sands, CBE, MHA. rlfcbt, rhairnu-n af the Bahamas Develop cod* no. 131. ft biggest savings «a_-^-L^CHAEL••• WSALLE precUfaned the month of Jan- Mrs. Phillip Walker and family J. Dale/ 22i-e nr . Beard, congratulate. Moss H. Kendrix upo n the appointment af Us Washington, I). c, firm S fh of Dlra !, MoBlh S% Vf_-a_l Whi_Uy !r,. _K • ' ,! * *** ***** «H eitisens to of Ft. Knox, Ky. S%GJHS. 90 promt 103% lax. orhKi tisodmi as Negro public relations consnltaot to Bill and Kaow-ten, Inc., N. York City, general public re­ Rev. J. W. Ladd was guest lations counselors to the Development Board. Under the supervision of Joe Copps, left, senifH- give their all-aut support to the drive to aid those snffering from „•_____<«_-_____» Scotch tV-My 86 prsot erlppltng diseases. Gev.DISalle is pictured at right showing • CHARLES (Chuck) Whet- speaker at Night serv­ tirtrm ______.______• vet! »««____>_» vice president. Hill and Knowlton, Inc., the Moss H. Kendrix Organisation will assist the board ^_*a^l^_BU *9. In creating an enlarged program to attract additional U. S. Negra visiters to Nassaa.-—Bahamas the proclamation to Linda Gale Breese, National Foundation set, who died at Mercy Memor­ ices held at St. Paul's church mamsrimn imsan ta.«>-t_ News Bureau Photo By Frederic Maura. March of Dimes poster girl, while Att'y Gea. Mark McElroy, ial hospital Dec. 26, was buried New Year's Eva. COMP A_V »Ute chairman ot the campaign, looks on. PAGE 10 THB OHIO _^T_-N__L THURSDAY. JANUARY &, 1961 THURSDAY^ JANUARY S. 1961 fin. OHIO SENTINEL ;,. 11., i,,. 'AGE/ •7.77 W^rneh Fabulous '60 Columbus Cotillion Attracts Many Noted Guests ANN B. WALKER EDITOR CL. 2-7864 Honored At Retirement

Mrs. Cora E. Turner, 1513 Mt. Vernon a v., was guest of honor and received a gift from the Family and Children's Bureau. Dec. 15, in advance of her year- end retirement after 10 years' duty with the Hornemaker Ser­ vice of this Community Chest HUDDLING ABOUND a charming Santa Claus la the person of Prejry Bath Sparleck. guests agency. at the Jr. Leagvers' annual Christmas party breathlessly await the photographer's flash sa they The presentation was made by can proceed with the evening's fan aad receive their presents. Shown, .seated, are Phyllis Wil­ Ralph Bennett, agency execu­ liams, Both Sp-rlock, president, Mary Breaks and laaa Thornton. Standing: Gene Williams, Bill tive, at the quarterly meeting of Brooks, James Chappelle, Sharon Chappelle, Vlrgt! Rhea, Connie Banks, hostess, and Peggy Curo- the homemakers' staff with mtags. their supervisor, Mrs. Norma Carothcrs. In a talk after accepting the memento, Mrs. Turner recalled1 that she became one of thc first staff homemakers on Jan. 26, 1950, to find "something to do" after the death of her husband, the Rev. A. H. Turner, the well- known minister and former pre­ siding elder of the AME church. MBS. COHA E. TURNER They had been married 43 years. By ANN B. WALKER Northend . . . Uki Porter and [the debs Sunday at the YMCA. Now Mrs. Turner will find • IF IN your thoughts you husband opened wide the doors Our house bulged like the Ca­ HER SON and two daughters more time to carry ori her two •*** EXCITING ABXAY OF COLUMBUS debaUates tar lStt took time eat from the colorinl Cotillion at Valley Dale last week to pese far Laasmaa Roosevelt Car. must measure time into seasons, of their home fbr a N$w Year's valiers as Phillip crowded his wanted her to ' take it easy" at hobbies. One is collecting favo­ tar. Th* group above presented a beautiful pi. ture under the decorations which symboliied the StarMgl-t Cotillion sponsored by Victory Matron-- who present tbe let each season encircle ail the party . . . while socialites were friends in ... be has returned home, she said, but instead she rite poetry, which *he hope* current debs annually. darting from party to party, Joe to school and the incessant radio decided to enter this new field some day to get published a* an other seasons. And let today em­ By ANN B. WALKER V waistline, edged with self corted by Thomas Beatty, wore and Odessa Doneghy, along with and record playing is no longer of social work in Columbus. Sin­ anthology. The other is to col­ Mrs. Layite wore a of soft man wore a pink lace sheath. brace the past with remembran­ The glory of Dec. 30 was roses falling to a scalloped hem. a bouffant silk taffeta with pan­ Maynard and Virginia Dickers- our hourly companion ... a ce then she has taken care of 105 lect, edit and sermonize her late buttercup yellow. ce and the future with longing marked by the devastatingly Mrs. Atkins wore an ermine els richly embroidered in a flo­ JULIA ANN ROBINSON, es­ son ad others, saw the New Year party Wednesday night drew 31 families in cases where the mo­ husband's sermons. . . . these words of the Prophet beautiful star and angel decora­ trimmed black satin tunic over* ral motif and a sequin touched JO ANN MIZELLE, escorted corted by David Weaver, wore t in during a fun fair in the go­ teeners with tbe majority being ther was ill, in a hospital, or come to mind as I contemplate Mrs. Turner Is one of eight tions throughout Valley Dale as a black sheath. bodice. Mrs. Coston wore a blue by Michael Jennings, wore • an embroidered bateau neck­ vernor's mansion with Gov. and Jack and Jills . . . Edna Lucas, there was a similar family writing the first Partyline re­ full-time Homemaker Service 32 of Columbus* 'younger set grey gown with -pink accents. lovely dress of embroidered flo­ line • topped "bodice that (lowed Mrs. DiSaile as their geinal Cleo Lawson and Charlene Sud­ emergency. *T loved every mi­ lease of 1961 and as I think back employees working out of the made their debut. Changeable CAROL JEAN BARNETT*? .es­ ral design with bow accents and into tiers of sequin ruffled net. hosts. derth were willing co-hostesses nute of it, but it often was hard over the four years of Partyline Family and Children's Bureau in its beauty, the silver mobile corted by Victor Flint, wore a PATRICIA LYNN DUREN, featuring a widely tucked dip­ Mrs. Robinson wore a blue . . . an impromptu bridge lun­ work," she commented. • news ... I never tire of reading • PRACTICALLY missed office, 248 S. High «t.~ preserved a quality of festive- precious silk gown featuring a escorted by James Burbridge, ping hemline. Mrs. Mizelle wore gown. the works of Bilbran because his cheon, Thursday, made it pos­ ness which to my mind set the crisp flat bustle bow below a wore a brocaded bodice gown a peach taffeta gown. - church Sunday, though I was REBEKAH SANFORD. escort­ words warm me and often open sible for my mother-in-law, Ja­ mood for the evening. sequin touched lace bodice. Mrs. with a silk overskirt. Mrs. Du- outside for considerable time net Smith of Cleveland to see TANDRA EUSE NASH, es­ ed by William E. Peppers Jr.. my eyes to deeper meanings of . . . stuck again ... a good Sa- Barnett wore a soft gieen gown. ren was attractively dressed in everyday experiences. former friends in one swoop as COLUMBUS EVENTS CALENDAR Clear and exciting as the an ivory damask gown with a corted by Romero Arturo Cher­ wore a silk marquisette with u mart_<.._ came along and gave they gathered in our home . . . snow on the outside, the debu­ JOANN BEDFORD, escorted ry, wore a traditional bouffant French pouf ringed with The arrival of New Year found a push . . . Snow has only two pink Empire girdle. us marooned at 1430 . . . never on hand to catch up with perso­ JAN. •-Main St. PTA board meeting. 1:30 n. & tantes glittered with a beauty by David McFarlane. wore a gown of peau de soie with a white rosea. She was presented things to reccommend it . . . the nal doings were Mesdames Stel­ that will be matched only on sequin sprinkled gown with a BBENDA CAROL GIVENS, tucked overskirt effect. Mrs. by Mr. Obie Alcorn. Mrs. S_n»- saw a more cantankerous car delight it brings youngsters as It-Jack and Jill meeting. . . . heard some of those who at­ la Giles, co-hostess, Estella Ty­ 11—Eleanor Roosevelt club. their wedding day. Their viva­ tiered back panel of lace. Mrs. escorted by Alan Smith, wore a Nash wore a gold draped bro­ ford wore a gold print'gown. they wallow in it, or race down cious looks were a perfect foil Bedford wore a lilac chiffon fitted bodice above a pouf skirt. cade sheath. tended the Links affair in Li­ ler, Irma Taylor, Helen Banks, Jones for Council public kickoff meeting NINA KAY SMOOT, escorted Breakneck Hill in Franklin Pk.. for the exquisite they gown. Mrs. Givens was lovely in a vingston Hts. became stuck, so Mary Chandler, Margaret Ja­ 12-Crew No. 3. TAMARA SULKY!. OWENS, by Michael Duckworth, Mt. Ver­ and the etheral beauty present­ cobs, Helen Lowery, Bessie Jef­ wore as they were presented on royal blue sheath with a flared perhaps we were better off _*—Alpha bettes. LINDA DIANE BLAND, es­ escorted by Douglas Pride, wore non. O., wore a dramatic ele­ ed as it hugs the trees and va­ ferson, Velma Henderson and the arms of their fathers or a hem. •.though disgruntled . . . snow Frontiers club installation of officers corted by Wiley Bates, achieved a chic bouffant gown with lace gant gown of silk ottoman with rious structures ... in its white­ Isabel Simmons, Toledo . . . Vel­ banquet, Ohio close friend of the family. Mu­ didn't deter many from making Union. star status in a sculptured satin JANET LUCILLE HARRIS, inserts. Mrs. Owens wore a appliqued lace panels from the ness, snow seems to represent ma Henderson won first prize sic was furnished by Raleigh the three big affairs and Ihe 2»—Jack and Jill concert Eugene Jefferson, director, Sec- princess gown with an intricate escorted by Frederick Hall, green sheath featuring slim a symbol of peace . . . but be­ and Estella Tyler won the se­ Randolph, featuring the violin. Merry Makers drew a crowd . . . ond Baptist church. neckline that swirled into a sug­ wore a lace appliqued gown long sleeves and full length taf­ Continued On Page 12 neath its soft beauty lurks the cond prize . . . Myra Williams (am apologizing publicly Wiley FEB MARY ELLEN ANDERSON, gested sleeve and a cowl collar. with side and back partel inter­ feta panels. treacherous ice .,. . poor Fugate had to bypass the luncheon but *—Spring St. YMCA annual report meeting, Central YMCA. Bates for missing afl the fun and Lois Page had the sqd ex­ escorted by Geoffrey Tyus, ap­ Mrs. Bland wore a blue bouffant est. Mrs. Harris caught atten­ came by later wearing a delight- 1«—Mt. Vernon Av. District Improvement Ass'n banquet, BARBARA JEAN REID, es­ F . . . my last words to you Fri­ perience over the weekend of peared in the spotlight wearing dress featuring a stole . tion in a mauve satin with a blue, spangle . Ilonka's Provincial House.. corted by Ernest Brazil, wore iae'sH ::ju\t day were "Look for me, we'll someone crashing into them, and a dropped shoulder lace bodice rose sprigged bell skirt. *»—Urban League annual report meeting. Southern hotel. yards and yards ol lace fash­ be there") ... the walls of the denting their lovely car skidding gown with a scalloped neckline. KAREN ELOISE BROWN, es­ Btatk. ..ft-Blark. »-_•_-» Cavalier Clubhouse bulged with • ED McAPEE, chose the corted by Gary Woodward, wore JOYCE HAWKINS, escorted ioned with a seed pearl and se­ Dark Brown. Light Brews on the ice. holiday season lo undergo an Satin accented the center Genuine Imported MUM. in a hearty crowd and promptly lace panel, drawing attention to a bouffant gown touched with by Lawrence Casen, wore a lace quin sprinkled bodice. Mrs on the stroke of midnight, as­ Post Mortem . . . thanks for operation . . . he is mending so Registration Open For Church over taffeta gown with lace pan­ Reid wore a bouffant sleeve Hair. Hon i be fooled ay the back fullness of the gown. seed pearls and iridescents. tbe word Ilanaao Life. " sembled guests donned and the many, many lovely Chrst- nicely that he expects to return Mrs. Brown wore a multi-striped els. Mrs. Hawkins was sophis- turquoise gown. to Beatty School as king of thc Mrs. Anderson presented the Get tbe real thing at t. e . made noise to their hearts' con­ mas cards readers sent my fa­ Music Workshop January 15-16 chiffon sheath with a gray chif­ tically dressed in a lime green mily . . . the Christmas Star 6A' roost before another Party- sheaf of American Beauty roses, SHARON RUTH RICKMAN. — Tear efflnat Import <»«< tent, welcoming in the New Year fon overskirt. chiffon gown. trl Call Ct. 3-_*M- Mail newspaper from Glascors drew line is written . . . Cy Butler s wearing a beige sheath with a ... later a sumptous buffet was DAYTON.-The Dayton Choir- rector of Philadelphia's noted escorted by William Day, wore orders filled promptly a laugh .... twas fun to read chiffon apricot rose at the back COURTNEY BUTLER, escort­ CHERYL ALE X A N D R I A _. served . . . among those bidding son, Billy is doing very nicely j masters club and the Dayton "Singing City." Another will be a dazzling princes* gown of and quite unusual. and this is a cheering note decollete. ed by Arthur Milner Jr., wore a HILL, escorted by Luey B. Cor- adieu to 1960 were Messrs. and Chapter, American Guild of Or­ Dr. Roberta Betgood, organist flocked silk organza. Mrs. Rick­ lOVAKI ... but a person is needed to sit with magnificent satin sweeping bett and presented by Walter SPECIAL Mesdames Watson Tribbitt, Carl ganists, in cooperation with the and minister of music at Red- YVONNE ATKINS, escorted • TOE VICTORY Matrons' him during coming week badly gown with an overlay front pan­ Hill, was lovely in a jatih bro­ Chignon Brown, Robert Taylor, Robert Church Federation of Greater ford Presbyterian church in by Isaac Harris, wore a fitted Page Boy Cotillion drew a crowd as usual . . . we were so glad to see Law­ el brocaded with jewels dipping cade featuring tiers of ruffled Otey, Charles Greene, William . . . saw more of the moppet and Dayton, will conduct their fifth Detroit. She is a fellow and bodice that dipped to a dropped- rence XPeach) Whittaker out the into a bell skirt. Mrs. Butler net. Mrs. Dolly Mattox wore a Toler, Arthur Isbell, Richard Gi­ pre-teen set than ever before annual Church Music Workshop choirmaster in tbe • American other night ... he looks real wore a gold and apricot draped kelly green taffeta gown. vens, John Blue, S. Alien, T. . . . Mrs. Robinson did an excel: at Westminster Presbyterian Guild of Organists. RESERVE fine and healthy . . . brother church Sunday and Mom.ay, Starl 1961 Right! gown with a rose caught back Bridges, Harry Grant, J. Wat­ lent job with the choreograbpy SANDRA CHARLKSIA LAW- Franklin has returned to his Jan. 15 and 16, from 10 a. m. to The workshop will be open to Join Tbe Club decollete. NOW FOR WINTER kins. Charles Larry. Donald and the whole affair was a note SON, escorted by Michael Lu­ 9:30 p. m. each day. all interested persons through­ . . . buy 12 pair and get Jones, John Sudderth, B. John- of elegance . . . Carl cad Ruth publishing duties at the Pitts­ NORMA JEAN COLSTON, es­ cas, chose an intricate sequin • Weddings • Parties out the state. Detailed informa­ one pair FREE! EO_I> Daniel Mann, and Carol Stringer gave a small "after burgh Courier. One of the workshop leaders corted by James Philpot. wore-(bodice gown with lace panels to • Receptions * Dances will be pt. Elaine Brown. Union tion, as lo registration, can be Bradley, Margaret Cooper, tab­ party" in their Belvidere home Jr. Leaguers are moving into ia delightful re-embro i d e r e id accent her tall beauty. Mrs. • Banquets Theological Seminary professor, by Toler, Virginia Gan_ett,_Vi- -with debutante twin daughters obtained by writing to Mrs. Ed­ Mode & dress with rhinestone accenteo Lawson wore a golden beige high gear witb their plans for 1961 director of the Westminster ty CAUL ; vian Rose, Robert Philipct, Sgt. Annette and Jannette as hostes­ ward McKelvey, 720 Beilaire sheath. Kidd, Che. Green, George Bar­ an elaborate theatre party to Touring choir, and founder-di­ I leaf motif on the skirt. A high -i av., Dayton 20. O. ses . . . other* mothers treated Shop i neckline giving a long unbroken W nett, Mozelle Hicks and Elaine debs and escorts to a breakfast see Exodus . . . proceeds go to BETTY LAYNE. escorted by j line featured the lace bodice. HARNETT'S STYLE Robinson . . . Forrest Beale and at the Whitcht-.se - . . Theta the Spring St. Y Building Fund will enjoy the program that Eu­ Elton Shorter, wore a brilliant affair go to the NAACP ... no 1961 MT. VEBNON AVE | Mrs. Colston wore a green WHITE HOUSE, INC. nooi?! Marie Taylor joined the gang at and Alpha Sigma Omega chap­ gene Jefferson is working out tickets will be sold . . . money CL. 3-1535 gown of h_c* with a scalloped ... so plan to see Exodus first iStt INDIANOLA AVE |^*»J5E__, SHOP the Gores' lovely home in the ters of AKA held a tea honoring for the Jack and Jill concert on will be raised through a patrons OPEN EVENINGS gown. round neckline and a slight hint on that night . . . Music lovers Jan. 29 . . . proceeds of their l_si AM. J-3J52 BV AS3»S lata tan _rr va.nsos A*B SHIRLEY ANN COSTON, es- of a train in the bouffant skirt. • -pen *>» It tat Nights PAGE 12 THE OHIO __ENT_NEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 6 .flat r THURSDAY, JANUARY g. 1061 THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGE 13 lery is In mass production now otillion Attracts Many Noted Guests TRETCH —quality wonderful and price* low. bodice gown with a portrait] YOUR FOOD XENIA GREENE Continued From Page 11 neckline and a bouffant skirt • SEVERAL after parties r—\ • COLD weather vegetables a over silk. Mrs. Wilson was chic were held including the break­ DOLLAR offer economical choices. The • - to the bouffant hem. Mrs. in a sea green silk sheath with fast at White House. The Alpha $ root family—parsnips, rutaba­ COUNTY DIARY Smoot wore a sequin bodice over Kappa Alpha sorority rounded gas and turnip;™- add variety a side drape. CARNATION v a blue chiffon skirt.. out the weekend of activity witb By ESTELLE B. FRANKS and flavor to wintertime menus. CAROL LOUISE WOOD, es­ a Sunday tea in honor of tbe de­ COOKING HINTS So do broccoli, Brussels sprouts By BR EN ICE M. LEWIS ANNETTE EILEEN STRING­ corted by Melvin Richradson butantes. Floral arrangements (Marketing Information for ER, escorted by Kenneth Wood­ and cauliflower. and presented by Robert E. were by Cynthia's Floral Shop. Consumers Agricultural ward, and presented by Mr. Wil­ i • XENIA. — Thc Christmas st, Mrs. Nellie Lewis, program Johnson wore a gown with a Mrs. Camillc Williams served Extension Service In Citrus eating quality continu­ lie Neal wore an enchanting sweetheart neckline above piped 1 , vy " •*• \J -•; |"; aosAUt Franklin County) meeting of the 20th Century Club chairman, presided. as general chairman. C0TT ally imprpoves as the season empire girdled damask dress tiers of silk. Mrs. Rosalyn Wood I HOMC SERVICE DIRECTOR ANO HER STA. I» I * was held Dec* 19, at the YMCA, Special guests were Mrs. Al­ with side pannies. Mrs. Ruth progresses and sugar content in­ Johnson wore a royal blue gown • AMONG the many guests V. j „./ • with Mrs. Richard Betts, as hos­ berta Cooper, Miss Almyria Neal wore a white sheath "and • TllIS WEEK LOOK FOR: Fruit—Citrus fruit, Wlnessp ap­ creases. Grapefruit prices hold with a bell skirt. enjoying this fourth annual Co­ tess. Mrs. David Car and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Mary Hurst, full length vivid green sash. Next time your youngsters have their friends over for ples, bananas, cranberries. Vegetables—Celery, cabbage, pota­ steady, oranges are a little tillion were Mrs. Carter Batts Mat McDaniels were guests, Rev, Gates closed the program JACQUELINE WOOD, escort­ dinner, plan to have Carnation Chiliburgers and let toes, dry onions, turnips, tomato juice. Meats sad poultry—Fry­ higher, and tangerines lower. and daughter Judy of Detroit; twenty-five members were pre­ with thoughts and aims for fu­ JANNETTE ELAINE STRIN­ ed by Charles Robinson, wore an them enjoy preparing the food themselves. Thanks to ers, Boston batts,' smoked and fresh bams, chnck roasts, ground Your best apple choices are now Mrs. Charleton Jones, San An­ sent. Mrs. Bernice Hughes was ture building and in gathering GER, escorted by Richard Hop- empire accented silk gown with Carnation Evaporated Milk, Chiliburgers are always beef. . ' Winesaps and Romes. Bananas tonio, Texas; Messrs. and Mes­ welcomed back into the club as for kingdom building with tha aon, wore an identical dress as a modified train embroidery juicy — never dry and crumbly. They are easy tp tnake, Neither cold nor snow nor win­ remain abundant at attractive dames Maynard Dickerson, Eu­ a regular member. She has been spirit of love. A covered dish her twin sister, dabutante An­ touched highlighted with irride- economical and teenagers love their spicy topping. ter cart keep us from having prices. gene Stinson, B. B.. Thompson growing tired-of fried and roast­ absent for several years and dinner was served. Gift e__> nette. Mrs. Stringer wore an scene and sequins. Mrs. Wood plenty of food. There'll be no during this time, served as Lt. ivory blue taffeta ballerina and daughter Buphenia, John ed chicken. - FREE LEAFLET AVAILABLE change was conducted and se» wore a tiered purple sheath and cause for any aiter-holiday "let­ Col.'in the'U. S. Army. gown. Henderson, Bernard LaCour, Jo­ • cret pals revealed. matching accessories. down feeling" as your do your Are you trying to get your 1961 seph Doneghy, Warren Single- • FRESH and smoked hams Mrs. Betts, who has been pro­ food shopping this week. • SENIOR choir of Zion Bap­ CHARLOTTE , WALKER, es­ The programme included the tary, James Rickman, Lawrence are good buys and you'll want food budget off to a good start? gram chairman the last two corted by James Beverly, wore Starlite Ballet composed by Whittaker, Percy Lowery, Ge­ Some plentiful Items repre­ to watch for specials on fresh If so, perhaps y<5u would like to tist church, under direction ol years, presented Mrs, Frank Hewitt Toney, was presented in a shirred satin gown with a se­ Betty Robinson and . featuring rald Lucas, Harold Smith, Wiley sent crops actually harvested pork loin cuts and Boston butts compare your food expenses Transue, who bad charge of the quin dotted bodce. Mrs. Walker Patricia Johnson, Linda Single- Bates, William Culpepper, Ro­ several weeks fcgo, while others to serve jwith crisp new cabbage with those of others. A new leaf­ a Christmas cantata, "The Gos­ evening's program and gift ex­ pel Song of Christmas," Sunday wore a wrapped sheath of green tary. Gretchen Robinson, Lynn bert Redman, Harold Thomas, represent production that goes or sauerkraut. let that gives the estimated change. "What Christmas Means evening, Dec. 19. Among parti­ petal design. Montgomery, Reginald Reed, Charles Saunders, John Sud- on despite cold.weather. Fryer Beef and lamb prices are up a costs of one week's food at three to Me" was the subject, and ex­ Carol Pruitt, Beverely Caldwell, derth, Adolphus Dean, Louis chickens, for example, are rais­ little. But cold weather always cipants were the senior choir. GENE CAMILLE WATKINS, different income levels is avail­ pressions were given by each toy Walker as the Cotillion King. Minnis, Aljean Shelton, Alfred means higher demand for beef, Miss Guinevere Rhodes, William | escorted by Anthony Warren, ed indoors the year 'round in a able. The leaflet gives guides to member. Christmas carols were Moonetta Philadelphia, Pa., Le- Hoover, Richard Banks, Howard roasts, so you may find steaks Washington, Mrs. Sammy Walk­ tro^c an irridescence bodice witb system that resembles the pro­ help you make a food plan for led by Mrs. Edward Harris. A The ballet told the story of King Lewis, Alfred Glascor, John Bo­ duction line for automobiles. In a reasonably priced choice. er, Mrs. Robert Smith, Misa seed pearl floral design on the your own family. For a free co­ three-course dinner was served. Polarius who searched nine wen, Willie Neal, Joseph Lyman. fact, 10 to 12 percent more are Berhta Hudson, Alice Evans, French pouf skirt. Mrs. Walker At the produce counter the py ask for: Leaflet on Food Thc club will meet with Mrs. Clarence Coffy, Mrs. J. S. Han- years tor a maiden to dance off coming to. market than at this sight of new potatoes will give Ames Chapman in January. wore a soft blue gown with a Little Miss Lynne LaCour, Ja­ ; Costs Franklin County Agricul­ ley, Mrs..Nathaniel Ewing, Mra. a curse. The were co­ same period last year; so you'll you a lift—and their price tags pink lined drape and stole/ lorful and pictorial. Mr. John cqueline Boston, Candace Smith, • SOCIAL Faith Missionary Pluma Thomas, Mrs. Jesse find pricesr arc attractive. Bor­ are down a little since they first tural Extension Service Rm. 317, W. E. Bowen Jr., presented the Carmeiita Lawson, Walter Law- Society of Middle Run Baptist Spurlock, Miss Beverly Jackson, JBENNETTE WAUGH, escort­ row a-trick -from last summer— appeared two weeks ago. And, Old Post Office Building Colum­ debutantes after greetings were son, Mrs. Lenna Hunter, Miss church held its annual Christ­ Mrs. Morris Newsome, Mrt. ed by Robert Gilchrist, wore*-a barbecue a chicken with your of course, you'U want to add ce­ bus 15, Ohio, Phone Ca. 1-6411, extended by the Victory Matron Levanna Watkins, Mrs. Hortense mas party Dec. 19 at the homc Clarence Hamilton and Mra. silk organdy dress with jewel favorite sauce—if the family is lery to your shopping cart. Ce­ Ext 454. paillettes on a round gathered prpesident, Mrs. Marie Kent. H. Bacon, Miss Etta Goode, of Mrs. Paul Allen, 205 Patton Calvin Blunt. skirt and a Sabrina neckline on Mrs. Rutb Spurlock, Rev. and Following the presentation, Mrs. Higginbotham, Rev. and the bodice. Mrs. Waugh was debtantes and their escorts strikingly dressed in a lace Mrs. Russell Jones, Miss Marie CARNATION CHIUBURGIRS danced the Cotillion waltz. De­ Taylor, Joseph Doneghy Jr., (Makes 4 to 9 servings) gown. butantes danced with their fa­ Norma Doneghy, Jodelle Jen-" % tup (wnoll con) uncfilv_Mi V_ top dmppmi mrim • thers while escorts stood at at­ nings, Anthony Stringer. NAYDA NAOMI WILSON, es­ tention. Later, tbey floated down CARNATION EVAPORATED MIIX corted by Jesse Dickinson wore 1 Vi pound- ground be«f Ut's go the aisle of escorts as a finale Messrs. and Mesdames Otto '.«_mi_-| a provocative re-embroidered number. . Vi cwp crushed _ro<__r crumb* •• .,- a_ Beatty, Irwin Payne, Mrs. May­ 1 V_ leo.poon- toll me Moore, Mrs. Peggy Cross, 1*99 Mix nil ingredients together well. % teaspoon peppsr James Grant, Jacqueline Shel­ Form into 8 patties. Place on minutes of broiling, spread ham­ ton, Mrs. Henry Bland Sr., Ca­ broiler pan. Broil with top of burgers with mixture of V* cup rol and Marsha Walker and Mr. meat 3 to 1 inches from beat. chili sauce, 1 teaspoon prepared Daniel's Prescript Pharmacy mustard and & to 1 teaspoon and Mrs. A. J. Walker, 11 of Cin­ Broil about 5 minutes on each side (or to taste). During last 5 chill powder. Serve between SPECIALIZING W cinnati, Emerson Black, Mrs. split toasted hamburger buns. Elva Boone, Mrs. Marjorie Hol­ C33* Printed la V.S.A. (»> ma PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FOR land, Mrs, Essie Cannon, Mrs- THi-H_^HA..m MA..Y . W\#WA Y TO JHOf • Franklin County Welfare Essie Woodward, Mrs. Lavinia • Aid For Aged • VA Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Coy By­ num. Mr. and Mrs. Robert • State Industrial •«_—__. Banks, Mr. Bennett Dickerson. MAIN A OHIO CL. ______Open Daily 10:30 A. M. to It P. M. Key Is Appointed Choir director Country Club Robert C. Anderson, director secretary; Mrs. Barbara Biv- of Concord choir of Second Bap­ tist church, announces the ap­ ens, corresponding secretary; pointment of Henry Key as as­ Miss Georgianna Dyer, financial Pius . . . sistant choir director. Mr. Key secretary, and Mr*. Elizabeth has served as president of the Anderson, treasurer. Top Value Stamps choir for the last six years, dur­ Choir accompanists are Mrs. ing which he has been of great Peggy Ann Cross, pianist, and assistance in developing it into Eugene Jefferson, organist. CALIFORNIA PASCAL - Urge, crisp stalks sn outstanding youth organiza­ Mrs. Helen E, Key is choir mo­ tion in tbe community. He is an ther. Dr. Charles F. Jenkins is Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla or Neapolitan employee of Columbus General pastor. ' • Depot and is married to the for­ Baby Beef - Kroger trimmed for better -value mer Mary B, Pinson. SHOP • « Slalk The following were elected of­ ficers of the choir: Roy La Mar, Sirloin Steak lb. 79a 15c president; Rudy Smith, vice WALTON'S president; Mrs. Joyce B. Smith, Get a thick one for swiaa Large sizmsiz« - LoadeLoaded witwithh juice FOR FOOD FLAVOR MARKET BONELESS For A Complete Line Of WHOLE EDWIN DAVE, SOD ot Mr. Round Steak lb. 890 Florida Oranges _,49e aad Mrs. James Dave Sr., Ill S. Wayne a v., will be present* Kroger Bahy Beef - Use low, moist heat and roast longer U.S. No. 1 Grade A - Good cookers ed in sa organ concert at Cald­ Kacy Jones well Temple AME Zion, 925 Bryden rd-. Friday, Jan. 13, POTATO CHIPS at 7:3a p. m,, under auspices Chuck Roast 1ft. Katahdin Potatoes '£490 of Uoit No. S of tbe «bur. h. and TWOS Mrs. Virginia Patrick is .oc- 750 E. Long St, Cor. Garfield OLD J_MORE HOUSE BRAND -A_..u.a__weri ol Paner'i Bergamot/'The iar with tha Star" cert chairman and Dr. J. Dal­ las Jenkins is pastor. FOR YOUR TABLE CL. 2-323". . WHOLE—4 ta I lbs. 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• THE BIBLE speaks of several Individuals who showed kindness to others. We shall mention a few. There lived together an old man and his nephew. They occu­ pied quite a bit of land witb their cattle, and the young man want- ed to divide it. So the old man said to him, "Choose which you would Jike. If you take the left hand, then I will go to the "right.'' When his nephew took the very best piece of land for himself, the old man was just as kind- He kept his word, and went in the op­ posite direction. That generous old man was Abraham. Li. ter on in' his life three strangers came to his house one He was a friend of Jeremiah. ST. REV. S. L. GREENE, presiding bishop of tbe Uth Episcopal Di_t.i_.. African Methodist day. He Had never seen them When Jeremiah was put in pri­ before, and had no idea who Episcopal church, headed hage delegation to Nassau, Bahamas, recently for the church's -2nd son by the King, this colored session of the Bahamas Annual Conference, pictured are Bishop and Mrs. Greene, right, as they they were; but at once he beg­ man who was a servant in the ged them to come in and make were welcomed to the tropical resort by C P. Bethel, manager of the Bahamas Development court, was very sorry. When he Board, upon their arrival on thc S. S. Florida. themselves at home. He gave heard that Jeremiah had also orders to his servants to feed been dropped down Into a dun­ them, and would not let them geon, he went In to see the king, 9 go until they were rested and and asked him to take Jeremiah 'Prayer Candle To Burn Through Revival Series refreshed. He was very kind to out. The king agreed and sent them, but it was not until after­ 30 men with him to see that it The "prayer candle," which Marysville, will be the guest the following group of commit­ ward that he discovered be had was done. They came to the pit, was lighted during New Year's speaker at the revival services, tee chairmen: Eve watch night service, at St. at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun­ entertained angels, unawares. and let down a rope to Jeremiah Mrs. Nana Banks, prayer so that they could haul him out Philip's Lutheran church, 1506 day, and at 8 each evening. The *j NOW WE come to a kind E. Long st., as the first step in informal evening services 'will committee; Clifford Tyree and woman. Joshua sent two spies Just then this kind colored an intensified prayer campaign, include special music and chalk Miss Rebecca Evans, co-chair­ into the city of Jericho, and man showed himself kinder will bum day and night until the talks. To give the worshippers men, visitation committee; Mel­ while tb«y "were there someone still. He threw some rags down close of the Spiritual Life Revi­ an opportunity to meet guest vin Mizelle, Worship committee; STUDENT HONOREES AND THEIR HOST, at a breakfast s er.ed at Novelty Food Bar. 741 E. Long st., New Tear's Day, following their attendance at Fourth recognized them as foriegners. in the jpit and called to Jeremiah val, which the cburch will spon­ minister Goedeking, a coffee Intern Lawrence Hunt, listings District Baptist Training Union conventlon, held at Christ Memorial Baptist cburcb earlier in the week. AU but two of these youths are student* at out at town in­ But Rabab took them onto the to put them under his arms so sor from Sunday, Jan. 29 throu­ hour will follow each evening's committee, and Rev. Robert stitutions. From left, seated: Miss Barbara Porter, Miss Barbara Porter (not related te tbe former), Miss Donna Farmer aad Miss Aaaa Mae Duff. Standing: roof of her house • and covered that the rope would not hurt gh Wednesday, Feb. 1. service. Gra. tz, pastor of the church- Lawrence Carter, Rev. Jacob As hburn, pastor, Oakley Av. Baptist church, aad their host, Eagene Crawford, 38 N. Ohio av., president of the convenUon aad ardent them over with straw so they him as the men pulled him Jim Tha Rev. E. J. Goedeking, Edward Willis will serve as publicity committee. The public member of the host church.. » 'could riot be found. Arid at night to the surface. pastor, Trinity Lutheran church, revival chairman, assisted by is invited to attend ail services. Rahab let the two men down over the wall, and they escaped. Out of all these kind people, made partakers of His divine Another kind person mentiptj-j Jesus Himself was the kindest. nature This being so, there College Youths Are Honorees At . • WEEKLY MEDITATION ed in the Scripture is the wom­ He came down to this earth to t . must be a likeness between, our an (with, a son) who gave up show people how kind they Al­ nature and that of Jesus. When Breakfast Served At Novelty Bar her ]ast '• crust of bread teethe ways should ba to one another • "NO ROOM for them in the Jesus was bom, there was also we are almost like Him, we prophet Elijah. He assured her and not to trespass upon others' inn." (St. Luke 2:7.) the culmination of an eternal think less of self and more of that she would never want, for rights. But Jesus had many ene­ others. As man grows more and Novelty Food . Bar, 741. E. plans to enter Columbus Prac­ This was the scene in Bethle­ process. As Christ was the In­ Long st., was the New Year's tical School of Nursing. food, and she didn't. mies, and thef .were very cruel carnation of God, the advent more Christlike, he grows less to Him. When they had cruci­ hem at the time of our Lord's and less selfish. Day scene of a breakfast honor­ Now wc come to a very kind birth. It was a very busy place. makes possible the Incarnation ing a number of local college MISS DONNA Farmer, Mace­ boy. He was Paul's nephew. He fied Him, and He was dying of Christ in man. Everyone looking after his own OUR PRAYER students who participated in donia, freshman at Fisk univer­ heard that'aomc wicked people there in fearful agony on the • affairs. So it is today. When It is now possible for us to be the Fourth District Baptist sity, Nashville, Tenn., pre-med had laid a plot to take his un­ ciW5, He prayed that they 9 O GOD, the nearer we Training Union convention, held student, majoring in chemistry; cle's Hfe. He rushed to the cas­ might be forgiven. "Father," come to-Christ in the likeness at Christ Memorial Baptist last Miss Delia Gentry; Oakley Av., tle where Paul was and told the He said, "forgive them, .for of our lives, the more practic­ week. They were special guests sophomore at Tennessee State captain about the plot. The cap­ they know not what they do." Services In Columbus Churches able His life and teaching be­ of Eugene Crawford, 38 N. Ohio university, majoring in elemen­ tain arranged to send Paul out *>• • comes in us. Grant that we* will av., president of the convenUon tary education; Miss Sandra of the city that night, so Paul's What a different world this Caldwell Temple AME Zion make room for Him in the inn and ardent member of the host Haley, also of Oakley Av., biol­ life was saved by the kindness would be if we each would ask Worship and fellowship with purpose at Caldwell Temple AME of our hearts. In His name we church. ogy major at Ohio State, and and bravery of his sister's son. pray. Amen. — REV. L. SIMP­ Miss Barbara Porter, Trinity Christ Jesus (right now) to Zion, 925 Bryden Rd. J. Dallas Jenkins, minister. Church The honorees, some of whom • AND NOW we want to tell make us as kind as He, and school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11 am. Christian Endea­ SON. Baptist, junior at Bennett col­ are attending out of town insti­ lege, Greensboro, N. C.. major- you of-a very kind colored man. mean it. vor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Midweek Praise, tutions, were: ing in education. Wednesday, 8 p. m. The Capital City's Temple of Methodism. COLUMBUS Richard Bridges of Macedonia Best wishes to you in 1961 . . . Gay Street Baptist Baptist, a senior, majoring in Other breakfast guests were FUNERAL DIRECTORY Rev. J. J. Ashburn, pastor of Everybody is Somebody at THE GAY STREET BAPTIST religion, at Virginia Theological Seminary; Lawrence Carter of Oakley Av. Baptist; Rev. B. L. with our heartiest thanks CHURCH, 496 E Gay St. (Corner Gay and Washington) U. G WILLIAMS & McNABB Brantley, pastor of Macedonia Oakley Av. Baptist, a freshman, Campbell, minister. Morning Worship—10:35 A M ; Sunday MORTUARY, INC Baptist, and Miss Barbara Por­ for favoring us with your patronage FUNERAL HOME majoring in religion at Virginia Jhurch School—9 A. M.; Communion and Baptismal Service- Theological Seminary; Miss ter, secretary of the City Bap­ First Sunday Only); Special Services as announced; Midweek 818 E. Long St tist Training Union. CL. 8-9521 Anna Mae Duff, Macedonia, who and good will. Service Wednesday 8PM will be graduated from Central High school in February and Mt. Olivet Baptist r CROSBY FUNERAL Visit next Sunday at Mt. Olivet Baptist, 428 E. Main st. "l.c Over 2080 Attend Creed Bal Christ." H Beecher Hicks, minister. The Cburcb at HOME Study, Sam The Cburcb at Worship, 10:45 a. m. Baptist "Tha House of Friendly Jehovah's Confab M Progressive Bapt Tr.ining Union, 6pm The Church at Worship, 7:30 p- m Scrvice A total of 2173 delegates at­ Second Baptist 1072 E. Long SL "A Happy Pc6ple in a Happy tended the closing sessions of CL. 2.1555 New Year" was the subject of tbe circuit convention ot Jeho­ You're always welcome at 2nd Baptist, 186 N. l.ib st. C. F the message delivered by the Jenkins, minister. Church school, 9:15 a tn. Morning worship vah's Witnesses at Fairgrounds BROOKS pastor of Progressive Baptist. SUr'd. 10:45 a. m Evening worship, 7pm Coliseum last Sunday, accord­ UNERAL HOME INC Rev. James P. Fincher, last Sunday morning. ing to Leonard C. Holland, pre­ Shiloh Baptist 1108 E Long St. siding minister of East Central m DJ.U65 J km ffiKMPflON! Come to Shiloh Baptist, Hamilton at Mt. Vernon avs James W CL. 3-1411 At 3 p. m., the pastor of High-, Congregaton, who headed its de­ Oar Parrish, minister Radio broadcast (WBNS), 8:15 a. rr Lite Baptist, Springfield, Revj legation. 20th & ML Vernon CL. 3-1914 Church school (children may be left witb competent mother* 4RS. D. A. WHITTAKEi C. F. Davis, and his congrega­ mmmt far pamr CL. 8-9527 Taylor Sc Long during worship). 6 am. Church at worship, 11 a. m Contic AND SONS. INC. tion were guests ot Progressive. • Among the con vent on high­ Union Grove Baptist _ FUNERAL HOME He spoke from the theme, "I lights was a sis-month report h*pp'm«ss, health ««_. 720 E Long St made by A. A. Catanzaro Jr., George McClung, Mgr. Stephen Joacph, Mgr. tied Church school for small children. Ham Baptist Trainine Am Alpha and Omega." Russel Jefferson . Stanley Brue CL 8.9549 district supervisor, revealing prosperity im the Ham T*9f\ Union. 6 p. m Evening worship. 7:30 p m Music by five choirs Rev. L. L. Dickerson and his Benjamin Holland Waldo H. Tyler Come to worship al Union Grove Baptist, 266 N. Champion Ave that two new congregations were C D. WHITE & SONb congregation of' Woodland Av. Phale D Hale, minister Church school for all ages. 9 a tn Christian will be guests of Pro­ formed during that period and Licensed Pharmacist- Church at worship 10:45 a m. and 7:30 p. en . Nursery for ba FUNERAL HOME that there had been a 10 percent Otto Thomas Rodger Walker bles and ore-school children while vou worship Jr church with 1217 Mt. Vernon Ave gressive Sunday, Jan. 8, nt 3 planned worship on the level of children through age of 12 at CL. 8-1514 Pa m. increase tn attendance of weekly Pharmacy Internes 10:45 a • m BTU for atl aces 6 D m Persona, and family The Above L__tt tnciades BTU is conducted at the meetings held by the 21 congre­ CULPEPPER REALTY (0. Sales — Appraisals — Property Management Bay Health Supplies From Professional Sources counseling, bv aonolntment Hemb. rs Ol The Colombo. church every Sunday at 5 p. m gations comprising Ohio Circuit For Your Health'a Sake ... ;The pyblic is always welcome. No. 4. 1049 E. Long SL CL. 3-8508

• THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGE 1? PAGE 16 THB OHIO SENTINEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1981 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1961 Til!--. Kirs RESTAURANT .ROWS CAFE 'THE SCOOP 452,_ E. Leaf PL 7 Community Notes 9% Beer - Wine - Whisk** omd. Liquor Beei * Wine By THE NEWSHOUND HOME COOJUBD FOOD* 33? S. GAAN1 AVE. C_l_s-b_- O § GAMMA Zeta Zeta chapter sity hospital following recent • _> I S T INGl.LSHED guests ITS CA. tmtt ft. of Zeta Phi Beta started the • THIS IS th* first issue of th* first week of the new year surgery. visited Beatty Center Golden To List Yoor Attractioa or Servko Telephone CLearferook 3-7416 holiday season off with a party and for the first time I find myself feeling lucky and glad to be v CHOP SCEV Age club during th* holiday sea­ What I am where I am. at the home of Soror Johnnie • MRS. JANET WALKER son. Mrs. Maud Brown, 117 N. MING'S ftESTAURANT Mae Tucker on Sherborne dr. Being a nobody with nothing going nowhere isn't too bad when Coder New Management SMITH, Cleveland, spent Christ­ 17th st., invited her son, George I think of some of the people I visited over this holiday season. Special Prices On CarryouU A delightful time was climaxed mas holidays with her son and Gibson, and wife, of Portland, CLUB REGAL DINER With a gift exchange. They af* credited with the same qualifications as staled above Capitol Records Again Sweeps Legal Beverages family, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ore., to appear, before tha club. but you can believe the circumstances are different. 772 E. Loag St. CL. ,-____• Next on the agenda was a par­ Walker, 1430 Bryden rd. Mr. Gibson is known throughout tt N. Nelson Rd. CL. t.3__H ty given at the Litchfield ball­ First, 1 visited "Confinement—- _' ... ~ Finest In the country as the "Dancing City"! This is a thriving, bust­ 9 THE knowledge of Christ* Home-Cooked Foods room for sorors and guests. • BRAYING hazardous Walter." He traveled extensive­ Among those enjoying themsel­ roads, Miss Frankie Jacobs mo­ ling, busy community of 4553 In­ mas, if not the spirit, was Billboard Disc Jockey Poll Barbecue A Specialty ly with the Ink Spots and the ves were William and Kathryn tored to Columbus from Detroit habitants who pay no taxes, everywhere. Even at Orient Breakfast 7:3* A. M. DaUy VILLAGE TAVERN Mills Brothers and appeared on traffic fines or monetary trib­ State hospital I could not miss N. YORK.—"Capitol Records Capitol: Nice 'a' JEasy, Frank Clay Adams, Manager 121* MT. VEHNO.- \YB. Long, Joe and Viola Peon, Greg­ to spend Christmas with her IN OTHER voting, Jonah many radio and television pro­ utes, never worry about the the undercurrent of special ac­ again "walked off -with top hon­ Sinatra; Sold Out, the Kingston Columbus, O. ory Edwards, Novella Newvi>. mower, Mrs. Jacobs, and sister, Jones was named to the top 10 grams. The club hopes to bring next meal, rent,' utilities or tivity. And the oidtimers were ors in the Billboard's 13tb An­ Trio; Wild Is Love, Nat King Serving tbe People _» and Edna Martin, Georgia Hogan, Mrs. Russell M- Jones, and fam­ Mr. Gibson back for a spring in the most-played and favorite PYTHIAN GRILL Around Poindexter Village. William Dunbar, Dorcas and what th* neighbors think. They out on Highway 782 with their nual Disc Jockey Poll," the mu­ Cole;. Latin a La Lee, Peggy ily. 1757 Franklin av. engagement. instrumental groups, and the "Biggest Little Grill HKKR. WINE GOOD POOD Mary Claytor, Charles and Lor­ hav* little, make no demands, toy pistols and holsters strapped sic-Industry newsweekly report­ Lee; String Along, tbe Kingston • MISS JULIA C. BENSON. Piltdown Men were voted the In Columbus" Opea 1AM. Ctoa* I P. M. raine Peery,-Alease and Vivian and each Christmas desire only around them, their ready greet­ ed last week. According to J_t_c Trio. Detroit, visited her nephew and • JOSEPH DONEGHY JR. fifth most-promising instrumen­ PRICES ARE LOW HERE CtHQ-TKB ft. WBITE. Opt. Lilly, Garland Jackson, Moses on* precious little gift, which is ings, their tall tales and an al­ publlcation, Capitol "took .six Mt ML reraaa Ave. family, Dr. and Mrs. George and Otto Beatty Jr., sons of Mr. ._ THE NATION'S disc jockeys tal group. and Elizabeth Clark, Cornelius a three letter word spelled most childish belief in Santa first-place honors, as compared* Boston, 1931 Greenway S. and Mrs. Joseph Doneghy, 788 named Peggy Lee thcl_ second Jonah Jones also was named and Clara Duff, Zenia King, Fas OUT1 Claus. to RCA Victor with three and Bulen, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto favorite female vocalist (aftei and Kathryn Stewart, Harry and • VISITING Columbus and Columbia, Kapp and Dolton with KATE'S Old Trail Barbecne HORACE'S PUCE Beatty, 41 N. Monroe av., have • YOU CALL it the Ohio On the way back to town I Ella Fitzgerald) and the fourth Jean Tibbs, Venela Crag, Doro­ her many friends while in town returned to Howard university. two. on business are Mrs. Mary Bow­ Pen, some know it as Box 511, made a brief stop at Benjamin most-programmed, Dinah Shore Fine Rome-Cooked Food (Formerly Sam's) thy Wilson, John and Mildred MS Na Fourth SL at Secoad Madry, Wesley and Dorothy man, her daughter, Mrs. Henry • JACQUELINE JONES, and I KNOW it is definitely and Franklin hospital at 1755 Alum "Capitol also placed more art­ also made the top 10 in the fa­ 971 ML Veraoa Ave. CL. letZl Card-, Eugene Pryor, Shelby Ueki, and grandson, Henry 1905 Clifton, has been given the positively the END. When the Creek dr. where th* patients I ists in the top 10 listings for vorite female vocalist category. DaUy 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. AX. M94W Martin, Henry Trucker, Carl Uekl Jr. They arc enroute to lead in "Tha Messiah" for 1961 first hug* iron door was opened confronted seemed happy each category, the Billboard Kate Earl • Prop Opea DaUy 5:30 A.M. to Robinson, Royal McLean, James Phoenix, Ariz., from Linden, N. by Prof. Henry of Central State to me, it was don* so manually enough with a sort of sad regret said. Capitol had 38 top-10 spots, MXJ fears oa The Avenue" 2:30 A.M. Parker and George Yuill. J., where they will stay until college. Miss Jones returned to and the guard clanged it shut at being away from home at followed by Columbia with 33 BEER - WINE • WHISKEY June. the campus following a full holi­ so abruptly behind me, it start­ Christmas time. and RCA Victor with 22. Entertainment Fri. A SaL • MISS MARGARET BU­ day in the home of her parents, led me. ATTENTION ... STOP Horace DeJamett, Prop. • A SPIRITUAL Life Revi­ My next stop was a dirty lit­ HEADING .Capitol's poll-win­ FORD, Detroit, visited her par- Mr. and Mrs. William Wood. I never did like iron gates, or tle shack, deep on the south side ners ,was .Frank Sinatra with at the ants, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bu­ val is planned for St. Philip's doors or fences and this charac­ of town. There were four moth­ three first-place positions: Fa­ Red St Black Spot ] ford, 241 N. 22nd St., during the Lutheran church Jan. 29 through • CART ADAMS, 741 Nelson ter seemed to derive a distinct Feb. 1. Rev, E. J. Goedeking rd., has returned from a holiday erless Rids who were being giv­ vorite male vocalist, most-ploy­ Christmas holidays. pleasure out ot closing them— en a feeble existence out of Willie's Record Shop LIVE will be guest preacher from visit with his uncle and aunt. behind you! ed male vocalist and favorite their grandmother's small pen- * LP (Nice rn* Easy). 1026 ML Vernon Ave. • JOHN BOSTON, 1430 Bry­ Trinity Lutheran church, Marys­ Dr. and Mrs. James Scott, I, was ready to panic when I FRANK SINATRA ville. sion. There was no tree and ENTERTAINMENT den rd., is confined to Univer­ Athens, O. noticed tha iron encased the Capitol's other first-place win­ to the top 10 in the favorite and Pops-Rock *n' Roll-Spirituals | would be none. No gifts were ners were the Four Freshmen whole room, from side to side most-played jnstrumen t a 1 i s t Opea Daily t A.M. ta expected and St. Nick was an {favorite vocal group), the King­ EVERY and from floor to ceiling, but I categories, with Shearing also 12 Midnight adventure of the future. ston Trio (most-played vocal proceeded to the next barred landing in the favorite instru- Willie Cox, Prep. THURS-FRI Reflecting tho conditions, the group) and George Shearing door with the odd feeling that mei-tflfiist section. SAT-SUN • • • • a very-thing I loved was outside bed coverings were filthy and (favorite instrumental group). Kiddies repulsive, but there was warmth The Kingston Trio took ___ct_nd that other door. in the little shack. In fact there Nitely 9 P. M. to Z A. M. I heard a buzzer and the iron in tbe favorite-vocal-group cate­ GEORGE SHEARING Interest Grows In .: were two kinds! One being radi­ Except SaAa-rday door before me quietly opened gory, while the Freshmen plac­ Four Capitol Srtisxs were nam­ THE SUNSET INN ated from the pot bellied little 8:St P. M. to 1 A. M. by electrical control. It opened ed third in the most-played di­ ed amemg thc most-promising NAACP All-Siar Concert na N. Fourth AX. 9-01.8 coal stove and the other from slowly, but after I had passed vision. The Eligible*, a new female vocalists: Nancy Wilson, CINCINNATI.— Local branch the laughter of children caught through, it closed fast and loud­ Capitol vocal .group, nabbed Jeanne Black, Mavis Rivers and NAACP presents Kid Ketone's Specializing In Barbecue in the togetherness of necessity third place in the most-promis- CLUB ly and seemed to say "I got­ Sue Raney. It was the second Calvacade of Stars on Ian. 8 at and the commonness of priva­ and Southern Fried Chicken cha!" ing-vocal-group poll. Vet's Inn, 2889 Eastern av„ tion. These kids had too little, year in a row for Miss Rivers, Scoop didn't go any farther In selecting the 10 top vocal from 4-9 p. m. This all-star cast, Beer. Wine, Whiskey needed too much, but being used vrhile Nancy Wilson, Jeanne TROCAVERIA into the house of iron and stonel LP's, DJ's picked five from comprising -some of Cincinnati's Daily 9 A. ML to 1 A. M. to nothing they were actually Black and Sue Raney made the 832 ML Vernon Ave. and talking doors. I observed finest musicians, features Cur­ happy! It was not just an ex­ poll for the first time. the unfortunates trying to com­ tis Peagler's Modern Jazz Dis­ perience—it was an education! In the band division, Stan mute with their loved ones BALLROOM ciples, with Bill Cattle as vocal­ Kenton, Bay Anthony and Nel­ ist, Johnny Smith's combo with through small screened open­ A THEN there was the AVAILABLE son Riddle placed second, sixth ings in the wall. I observed thc Mound st. family where there Leroy Jonee, Leo Cornett and HUDSON CARRY OUT and ninth, respectively.' An­ other local musicians. Christmas party in process for seemed to be more kids than lor thony, Kenton and Billy May 198 Miller Arm. CL. 8-0056 some trusties. I scanned the line square feet in their tiny abode. Holiday Parties, were among the 10 most-played NOW FEATURING of sad faces of waiting visitors, There was a hard working mo­ recording bands. In the most- but I didn't begin to feel relaxed ther and a "do it next year" fa­ MOOTS 6RIU "EftMANDO'S PIZZA" Dances, Dinners promising category, Bill Bald­ 1002 N. Fourth SL until I had grabbed about ten ther, who, unable to find work. win's Seven Teens took s-Xtb CARRY OUT Oft DELIVER* _*'. Cor, Third Ave. • Beer • Wiae • Champagne • Party Saarks minutes of clean, fresh air—on had given up trying and was Call place only three months alter Bmr. trim. Whiskey • tireceries 9 Loncb Meat. the outside 1 content to spend the days nurs­ CApital 1-9038 the release of their first album, Bone Cooked Feeds • AT THE Columbus State ing a bottle, a glass and a ciga- To Reserve the Seven Teens in the Haft of ret. WE SPECIALIZE IN ••••'. school on W. Broad st. _ found Fame. The last stop was a Bryden BED HOT CHIU The delight of every child that comex to NOVELTY FOOD the * children gay and excited 2HHRIMP BAR is the beautiful aijuarium and its variety of "live" fish with a magnificent anticipation rd. residence where there was a huge, beautifully decorated 1__? A BASKET display in our air-conditioned Dining Room. Mrs. Harriet of Christmas and the exciting Cor. Long & Hamilton UQUOR Wallace, 159 Winner Ave. Columbus, and daughter, Deborah prospect of opening the gift tree, loaded with lights and a Mr. and Mrs. who already were CL. 2-0228 Beer • Wla* Ann, typify the hundreds of Central Ohio families who have boxes. Everyone in th* daily SKYLINE BAR THE TROLLEY concerned about the added ex­ CR enjoyed th* interesting sealife display . . . AND, of course, routine of living is inclined to Now Playine Nitely ... 9 P. M. 'til 2:30 A. M. Flab • French Frtea pense of liquor and gifts and SIS ML Vernon Ava. n | | | Cub. Steaks return regularly to the NOVELTY FOOD BAB to enjoy our* be confused about the people - here. This ia NOT the hospital, entertaining, what with the car Open 24 Hour* Daily 6 exquisitely prepared foods. Tasty meals, no work for Mom, payments and the huge mort­ CHICKADEE and His ORGAN COMBO Kill Pood, Beet To Carrycot special children's portions, reasonable prices. Bring the fam­ which is further west on Broad st. Here you find, primarily, gage payments. Delicious Coney island* Champion A Mt. Veraoa CL. ZS&bt Mr*. Bay Redman, Prep. ily here, soon. retarded children, who in all As I stated before, I'm glad and Chili other respects are as normal as I'm. what I am, where 1 am. Serving Liqnor, Beer, Good Food Daily_ any others. Parents and rela­ tives commit them for various ST. CLAIR GROCERY CEILS TAVERN reasons which are more or less Out New Cocktail Lounge Will Be Open Soon NOVELTY personal. Unfortunately, tbey & RESTAURANT Open t A. ML till t;Z9 A. M. Dally A Suada. are forgotten by too many par­ Southern Tea ents for too many days out of 911 St. Clair Are. Try Owr the year. But at Christmas lime, Jroceries, Meata, Confcctlon- Room 'West Viriinia Nile* Bargain Specials even those who are not "favored Hot Food Served 618 E. LONG ST. Every Thursday 6 P. M. Till Cloaing FOOD BAR with visits at home, are made Barbecue A Assorted' Hoaea Cooked Pica Come Bring A Friend and Meet New Friends to feel important and wanted Sandwiches Starting Wljb Pj-icka-. Dower* Every Serving A Complete Menu of Delectable Foods and essentially loved! OASIS UQUOR — BEER — WINE — GOOD FOOD Early. Breakfast amday Homo* Fried Pi*. They have their -special Christ­ (Beer aad Wiae <• Car-rye**. Around The Clock . . . 24 Hours Everyday Open Till 2 A. M. DaUy CIRCLE BAR & GRill Plato Luttchet, mas dinner, special privileges, 996 CLEVELAND AVE. AX. 9-0S11 Mr. A Mrs. Harry Batter. LIQUOR • BEEB • WINE Sandwiches 741 E. 10NG 51. ai HAM-ION AVI. a party and the wonderful gifts Uamt TOW Ptbsaas H*. JIM aad LCCaLLI. lOtWG, Preir* . from state, family and friends. Props. Served In A Congenial Atmosphere 941 MT. VERNON AVE. PAGE 18 THE OHIO tU-NTINTO THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1961 THURSDAY, JANUARY 6,1961 THE OHIO SEN'XTKBLi PAGE 1^ * ' .* » Patterson Wants Florida Fight To Have Integrated Audience N. YORK. —• Heavyweight cagoan, outbid aU competitor*. BESIDES being the first in­ According to Patterson's at- champion Floyd Patterson, who MacDonald is owner of the terracial title bout fought in tomey, the ancillary rights- is scheduled to meet Ingcmar Marlins baseball team of the Florida, it will also be the first TV, radio and movies—are cov­ Johansson, the fistic pride and International League and repor­ heavyweight championship bout ered in the return bout agree­ joy of Sweden in March, was tedly paid $250,000 for the I960 held in the state ln 27 years. In ment and call for a 50-50 split. holding his signature for the handicap filly, "Royal Native." the last such bout, Frimo Car- t.. ra. the then champion, out­ WHEN Patterson and Johans­ match unless assured the Miami At a press conference in Mi­ son fought at Polo Grounds last Beach Convention Hall won't be ami he said he had guaranteed pointed Tommy Loughran on March 1, 1934. June, a crowd of 31,892 paid segregated. a gate of $400,000. $821,561 at the box office. When Julius November, attorney for Seats In tha 18,000 capacity Prior to that the only other heavyweight title bout held in the ancillary take was added tlie champion, said last week. Miami Beach Convention Hall the total receipts were $3,500,- "Floyd will not fight before a have been scaled from $100 Florida saw James J. Corbett retain his title in'a third round 000. Johansson kicked back 13 segregated audience. Otherwise ringside to $20 for the cheapest percent of his ancillary share in our conversations with repre­ seat. The bout is expected to be knockout of Charley Mitchell of England at Jacksonville Jan. exchange for movie rights in sentatives of Feature Sports the first with a $100 ringside Europe. have been satisfactory." maximum since former heavy­ 25, 1894. . The 15 round bout, first heavy­ weight champion Joe Louis In the Patterson-Johansson With the third fight announced weight title match to be staged fought and knocked out Pitts­ "rubber" go, each fighter will the opening line is 2__-3!- Pat­ indoors since Nov. 30, 1956, when burgh's Billy Conn in an eight receive 25 percent of the net terson. Man-to-man the champ rounder at N. York City. live gate, Fugazy said. is a 3-1 favorite. Patterson knoipked out Archie KENTUCKIANA GOLF CLUB of Louisville, pictured above, C. Benboe, Mrs. H. Mc Alpine, E. Reynolds, H. Mr A iplne. T. Moore to become world cham­ enjoyed a successful seasoa and combined,with Louisville golf­ Watkins, R. McGee, C. Morton, C. Stum, W. Oglesby, C. Blye, TV Picture pion, will be promoted by Hum­ on the scene will add something ers to hand Dayton one of the worse defeats ia history. Left to 8. Allison, president, J. Dyer, B. Caldwell, W. Makes, C. Mob- bert (Jack) Fugazy, executive new to golfing activities . . . right, front row, members of Junior golf clinic. Second row: ley, D. Beard, F. (Trophy Bunting) Dyer, J. Barrow and J. Mar­ director of Fcaturfe Sports, Inc. Hooks And Slices Earl Evans was a visitor in the Mesdames B. Caldwell, B. Evans, D. Ridley, C. Benboe, 3. Alll- shall. Tubes 19* city last week and to his sur­ son, Fanny e Bodges and Edna Winlock. standing: J.Rhodes, FUGAZY, who wanted the Magdalene Carney has replac­ prise, he received a Christmas fight to be staged in Madison • SEVERAL clubs of the dis­ trict have held elections in the ed Evelyn Bryant as Nashville's present of a new set of golf Square Garden in N. York City, top golferette and, as I under­ clubs. Stationed at Ft. Knox, ho said Miami Beach won the bout past weeks. Greater Cincinnati (ad (l. 2-7181 will be under the leadership of stand it, the only competition wishes me to pass along a when William MacDonald, weal­ she has below the line is Nell friendly hello to all golfers and Kentuckiana Closes Successful Season for Free Estimate thy sportsman and former Chi- FLOYD PATTEBSON the following for the next year: I. E. Hayes, president; Leanna Randall, the Atlanta "school- says, "I wish to keep in touch ing through with one of the best land James, Charles Sims and we were able to establish the Anderson, vice president; Myr­ marm," who is rated as tops in with all of you and to affiliate By F1NN1S BREEDLOVE programs offered In any section Beatrice Farmley. If more men groundwork for the future of our myself with the CC-MI club, tle Jones, financial secretary; Dixie. Having had many surprises of the country. - are needed to match them, club. Dorothy Carter, recording sec­ even In my absence, because I George Cartwright and Thomas "The news coverage we had TRAIN TO BE A BARBER • WODIE SAUNDERS is sla­ think the program the club is during the past golfing season, Tlie youngest member of the retary; R.'L. Hayesj treasurer, one of the big ones was the suc­ Larry, who are converted south­ from several papers in our area Security With Exceptionally Good income and James Sweet, tournament ted to take over the public rela­ trying to carry out is one of tha midwest district, Ky-Ana held paws, will be on hand to match aided us also. Not taking any­ greatest I have seen anywhere." cess, of th?. Kentuckiana Golf director. tions directorship of the mid­ club of Louisville. Under the their first annual tournament not only Kentuckiana •but any thing away from the other pa­ • t • Board of Trustees includes west district in the next few southpaw team in the nation. • UNTIL next week, the Old leadership of Pres. Allison and and . played inter-city matches pers, I will .have to lay that the ENROLL NOW Oscar Gamby Sr.,'R. C. Ander­ days. The Old Divoter is resign­ Divoter says, "Tbe man of the the program of Tournament Dir. with Nashville and -Cincinnati WITH THE aid of the Louis­ one paper that did most for us son and Sam Grayson . . . Mar­ ing due to a heavy schedule. Mr. house never realizes the part .Frank Dyer, Kentuckiana sur­ and also combined with the ville Recreation Dept., Kentuc­ was The OHIO SENTINEL. OHIO STATE BARBER (OUEGE, INC. garet and Gene Calloway, Saunders is a well known per­ prised the entire nation by com- Through your column, I will say Louise (Sand Trap) Mitchell and that Santa plays untl he gets the Louisville Golfers club to hand kiana will inaugurate Its golf Investigate New . sonality around the district and final bills from the department that the cqyerage was unbiased several other golfers epent the Dayton . Fairway Golfers -ahd clinic next week and prospective BELL .REVISIO""• N* Phone or Writ* For Additional Information the nation and his appearance ' stores.**,.. To Launch Activity golfers from the age of 5 through and^ the people from other sec­ Christmas holidays in Detroit Golg-rettes the worse defeat in tions of the country who played 1068 MT: VERNON AVE; 197 S. High St . Co-umbu. IS, O. and had reunions with golfers 85 are Invited to attend. For CA. 8-5219 the history of the Dayton club. further information on the site in our tournament wish me to (1 Door East ef around the Motor City. Programs For Boys thank The Sentinel for giving Cam to Theatre) BESIDES the success, of the of the clinic, contact Frank Ann Collins (My Favorite £H Ethiopian Sports Hero is Freed For the 12th consecutive year, "Dyer, 1527 Prentice st., Louis­ golfers of all sections of the the Columbus Recreation Dept. season's play, one of the oddities country praise for their efforts Dependable aad Nurse) has new golf clubs and ADDIS ABABA—Abebe Bilkie, the revolt, he had beeft given ville, Ky. Guaranteed Television practices secretly at Olentangy will conduct physical activities of-the century was established in promoting one of the great- Columbus Barter Shop Directory the unknown barefooted runner permission by sports officials In a letter from Mr. Dyer, he Smtzatcm and - vows that she is ready to who won the Marathon Gold Me­ programs tor boys, beginning when' they held their club cham­ eat and fastest growing sports in here to participate in a mara­ Saturday, Jan. 7, from 8 a. m. asked me to pass along the fol­ the nation." start the 1961 season with sur­ dal at Rome Olympics last year, thon in Toyko next May. The de­ pionship play several weeks ago. • to 1 p. m. lowing to the public: TH05JPSON BARBER SHOP prising results. has been released from prison, cision had required final appro­ Of the.. four> winners, three 1 The programs will be con­ "When our club started out • MB. AND MBS. Robert it was disclosed this week. He val by the runner's commanding 969 MT. VEBNON AVE., Near 18th 8L _ was reported imprisoned by im­ ducted by tlie department's 22 were left-banded players. With last year, we were at a loss as SEVEN CHAIR SHOP Complete Barber Service Mosley, who have been our lat­ officer, Gen. Menguesta Neway, perial army forces in the recent leader of the revolt. Boys' Recreation clubs, featur- Frank (Trophy Hunting) Dyer to how we would -fare but with GET THE FRIENDLIEST Charles Dudley, Mgr. John Thompson, Prop. est visitors, vow that Nay Gar­ . ing basketball, volleyball, wrest­ unsuccessful palace revolt. Since things turned out like winning the championship, S. the help of such established old Isaiah Hamiter, George Jones, Damon Lynch, ris and George Johnson really ling, group games, tumbling and hands such as Myron B. Cole­ did kill those deer they brought Shortly after his triumph in they did, Bilkie will have to get Allison won the first flight and Wade Saber, Charles Dud", y, Delbert Colbert, Barbers Rome, Bilkie was promoted to physical activities, every Satur- man, Dayton; I. E. Hayes and SERVICE ON THE ROAD AT back from Virginia . . . Esther another OK from the new man . day morning through March 11. John Dyer won the second. Sam Grayson, Cincinnati, and Toler, who is considered one of corporal of the palace guard by appointed by the Emperor in the Claud Benboe was second in the Emperor Haile Selassie. Before All boys from the 8th to the A. D. V, Crosby of Columbus, HARRIS' ST. CLAIR TOM'S BONTON the finest golferettes, will be big reshuffle now under way. 8th grade in school may join the championship flight and was the midwest tournament director, BARBER SHOP back next season and will chal­ clubs without charge. Those in only right-handed player to win PEYTON'S SOHIO lenge the superiority of some of 8G3 SL Clair Ave. BARBER SHOP BROOKS' AUTO TIP-TOP CLE \M_KS the 4th, 5th and 6th grades are any honors. Being so successful tbe golferettes in the city , . . to report at 9 a, m., (Between Star aad 3rd Av's) SSI N. 80th SL Had a card from Elizabeth Stan- ELECTRIC SERVICE at winning, Dyer has sent out s SERVICE STATIONS Complete Tonsorial Service ONE DAI SERVICE Complete Barber Service field of Indianapolis a few days Repairing Generators, fir** «Jp aad Delivery challenge to any left-handed Facials A Specialty There's a lot more to our Fri. t te 7 Sat. 8 to • ago. It marked the first time I Regulators, Starters f7f MT. VEBNON AVE. Man fourth Bout For team that wishes to meet his Andrew Harris, Prop. business than just twing­ Leonard Thomas, Prop. .heard from her since Renee CA. «-MM U Boms Server Columbus. Ohio. group. Opea Tars. Weds. Thars. Brady White, Jr., Barber Powell of Canton ran her off the Sugar Ray And Fullmer ing you high quality Sohio SaL 24 Fri. $-7 Barbers Wanted golf course. LOS ANGELES. — Fight pro­ The Old Divoter has news for products. We also bring BKOGSDALE'S MIMIIft Excellent Service At moters George Parnassus and him and will try to arrange a you the best m service-a '•• WHALEY Big Ten Opener Saturday Cal and Ailecn Eaton are plan­ match between his southpaws special brand of friendly BARBER SHOP BARBER SHOP Saturday night at 8:30 p. m. is Hooney Chinese Hand & ning to stage a fourth title and the big four of CC-MI. which service-The Friendliest tZl E. LONG ST. match between Sugar Ray Rob­ Cal lit for CM E. LONG ST. te Big Ten Opener and the Ohio includes George Rudolph, Ro­ Service oh the Road! And Complete. Barber Serrlee State basketball team will start Dry (leaning inson and Gene Fullmer at lo­ ______'__ Complete 8art>ei Service jsi. M we have a friendly eye open t~aetata and Scalp Treatments Barbera: their quest for their second ti­ .One-Stop Laundry A Dry Cleaning cal Sports Arena in February. A Specialty Irene Turner A Bath Jones tle. Meeting a sophomore team Parnassus is currently in ­ MMfctai to all your motoring needs! Dtvid X. Williams, ^rg&r Store No. 1 Stare Ne. a DELUXE FACIALS from Illinois, the Bucks will be­ 963 ML Veraoa Are. tit E. Long SL zil arranging for a bantam­ H. B. Posey, Barbers WILLIS WHALEY. Prop. st riving to protect, their title. weight title bout between Eder Benale bregsdale. Prop. Ili-tW t A. M. . 7 P. M. Moa. thro SaL IHKIOR Dow Ota prM_o. &*f Jimmy Crum is the play-by­ CL. S-42M Jofre, NBA champion, and Al- Taloe ol yen property [SOHIO SUG'S play commentator and Clark phonse Halimi, European title- oatwalffh roar fin tn- JOHNSONS BARBER SHOP Smith the color commentator for holder. X-2K's eetmrntt coverage 7 If te BARBER SHOP C76 E. LONG ST. the spectacle o\ter WLW-C lanes. yew loM eoold be nt>< S_.__.Sth Ave. Complete Barber Serviea Hea, Women aad Chlldrea't Barbers: Sag Bolmaa, Versatile Coach DUDS in SUDS ADDITION: taft). trttwiluk Bait Cattfeg WUliam E. Stewart, OXFORD, O.—Weeb Ewbank, Hoars: IM A PL f:W P. It George SOaes MAYTAG COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY ARROW 993 780 48__ Sat 1:2t A M. Ta I P. IL highly successful coach of the 139 152 world champion Baltimore Colts _» » Earl Peyton's CLOSED WEDNESDAY GLDTLMEB in the National Football League, and Tim SUBTRACTIONS coached basketball for one sea­ FUll 30M!__T_ WASH Insurance Agency PIERCES Haley's Barber Shop 366 813 950 976 E. Long CL. 2-4211 1502 ML Veraoa. Ave. son at his alma mater, Miami *T_. tint* K__- ta iu W_U" 071 488 259 SOHIO SERVICE STATIONS BARBER SHOP. Complete Tonsorial Service university, after the departure WASH 20c DRY 10c Ed Bailey Member Long at Monroe Long at Taylor I of John Mauer left the Redskins Complete Barber S_r-ie« Eugene Haley, Prep. OPEN 21 HOCUS DAILY - FBEE PARSING IN BEAR Thanks—6 N. High ADDITION: 132, 932, 953 Mt- Vernon Ave. District Leonard at St. Clair Mt. Vernon at St. Clair fM F U-NO ST, Floyd W. Saunders. Barber without a coach for the 1938-30 C.___._-_, Oh__ SCBTBACTION: 295, 525. «fl Improvement Asportation For Road Service Call CL. 8-1440 season. 1492 E. LONG ST. at TAYLOR AVE. ___=_»__-__ •

THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1961 PAGE 20 THE OHIO SENTINEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1961 THE OHIO _-__N'flN_a_ PAUR_tt. MISC. FOR SALE MISC. SERVICES ARE EASY TO PLACE GROCERS, CARRYOUTS GROCERS, CARRYOUTS ______WANT AD_ S JUST WAL CL. 3-7416 Beautiful Exelu.rre A Conrteottai Want Ad Taker Will Help You Word 6E0R6E'S TAN TOWN TOPICS Your Ad Call Spring $ 5.00 MARKET & CARRYOUT m MINIMUM CHARGE $1.40 Inner-spring Mattress .. 6,00 Eastgate Clifto n ParH Maple Nite Stand ' 10.00 * GARAGE SERVICE GROCERIES A MEATS Display Want Ada, Per Inch $1.40 .-Drawer Chest 10.00 Scientific Motor Tune Up S'R 2 Vc. Living Room Suite 18.50 OPEN DAILY S-lt SUNDAY 5-_ Apartments Apartments : Automatic Transmission LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Delivery Service Dally 10 A. M. To 3 P. M. Children Welcome 1 or 2 Bedroom* • Muffler St Tall Pipe Probate Court. James Martin, whose last 5€7 N. 10th St. 899 ST. CLAIR AVE. AX. 1-0964 3 bedrooms, very clean, ECHENRODE Dally 8 A. M. to lt P. M. Franklin County. Ohio known address is 16 S. Clinton Very neat and clean, near Hie hard M. (Pete) Smith, Prop. No. 199127—Frank C- Shearer. Ave-, Rochester, N. Y., will take near schools. Attractive schools, beautifully land­ bath and shower, first floor Administrator, etc.. Plaintiff, notice that on Dec. 1, I960, Mary scaped, free swimming EXCHANGE COLUMBUS LAUNDRY ATTENTION I NEW LOCATION) vs. The Unknown Heirs, etc., of j Martin filed her petition in the laundry, brick buildings, pool, children's playground, 4k DRY CLEANING garbage disposal, 3 play­ Harry Peak, Deceased, Defen­ | Common Pleas Court of Frank- brick buildings, near .bus­ STORE %et ML Vernea Ave., CePa., O. dants. j lin County, Ohio. Division of grounds. On busline. line. "Our Buddie" The unknown heirs, devisees;, Don,..tie Relations; in «Cause 326 S. HIGH ST.- Family and Baeheior Bandies legatees, executors and admin­ j No. ia_505-D, praying for a di_-j (First Bldg. So. of Drapes, Blankets, Repairs _. istrators of Harry Peak- De­ «vorce trom him on grounds of $2.50 Month Southern Hotel) Alterations ceased, whose respective names ; gross neglect of duty» and tut- $80 Month DICK'S FOOD MARKET N. Nel.on Rd. & FLO-UNE l-AMSE*. Mgr. and places of residence are un­ i thee asks restoration of ber O. L. RAMSEY. Prop. 861 SL Clair Ave. AX. 9-5280 known to plaintiff and cannot Maryland Ave. 1750 Clifton Ave. I maiden name, Mary Shane. . Open 9 A. M. _a 1 P. M. with reasonable diligence be ! Said cause will be for hearing Open 9 A M. to 7 P. M. LONG & CHANT Groceries, MeaU, Confections. ' ascertained, are hereby notified Sunday 2 to 5 P. M. i on or after Jan. 19, 1961.—L. P. Uaed Clothing Store that, on December 15, I960, | Henderson, Att'y. 12-8, 15. 22. Frank C. Shearer, Administra­ Cor Loag It Graat '29. 1960. 1-5, 12. 1961. CL. 2-6432 tor of thc Estate of Harry Peak, (Lias Sunday t to S P. Ma I. e ba;' aad mti ladles aad men a aaed clothing Deceased, filed a petition, as Elvy Cunningham, whose last ST. CLAIR CARRY OUT plaintiff*, in the Probate Court. known address is 3454 High St., SENTINEL suoscription 505 St. Clair Ave. Columbus, O. CL. 2-0229 Frank!in-County.*Ohio, in Cause Denver, Colorado, will take no­ No. 199127. against them as de­ rates are one year, $6 50; tice that on Dec. 20, I960, Myr­ •is month*, $3.50. Mail Groceries, Meats, Ccwfect toner y, Ice Cream fendants, alleging that decedent tle Cunningham filed her peti­ Southgate Manor Apartments died intestate not seized of any- WHERE. Wine aad Beer to Carry Out Joe Moore, Prop. tion in the Common Pleas Court UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT real estate situated in the State of Franklin County, Ohio, Divi­ GROCERS, CARRYOUTS VEVBUT WHO SAD ANYTHING ABOUT^JOB?/' of Ohio and possessed only of sion of Domestic Relations, in personal property: that there JOHN W. 6AIBOATH & (0. MISC SERVICES MISC. SERVICES Cause No. 102049-D. praying for 1 BEDROOM APT. I6T.50 FEATHERSTONE*S MKT SENTINEL RECOMMENDED BEAUTY SALONS are no heirs or next of kin dece­ a divorce from him on the 459 N. 18TB ST. CL. 8-6035 dent, to the best of the knowl­ 2 BEDROOM APT $77.50 grounds of wilful absence for 8 BEDROOM APT.* .... $87.50 VEGETABLES. MEATS To list s* this directory call CLearbrook 3-7416. Deadline for warn listings, copy edge ot plaintiff; and that, more than one year last past. GROCERIES changes, is Saturday, 12 S DRIVE-IN CLEANERS therefore plaintiff prays that Said cause will be for hearing Heal and Hot Water Furnished Beer A Wiae To Carry Out the Court determine who the on or after Feb. 9. 1961.—Frank Weekdays 8 A *___.- 18 P M. BEAUTY HE-SHT Complete Dry Cleaalag Service. Alterations A Repair heirs ot said decedent, entitled W. Humphrey. Att'y. 12-29, 1960; Sundays » A. M. • 8 P. M. FASHION ETTA BEAUTY BAR Drapes A Honsebold Article - Our Specialty No Deposit Required -30 Day lease j 5» E. LONG ST. %J£9* m WM 1 • Day Service Pick-Up A Delivery by law in this State to inherit 1-5, 12, 19. 26, 2-2, 1961. A Imported Champagnea Ml ML Veraoa ev. 19 MINUTES FROM LOCKBOURNE AFB Party Supplies - Domestic Complete Beaaty Serviea CL Hill . CL. _-_*._ tZZ E. Fifth Ave. at Fourth St. AX. ltZtl said estate are. according to the Charles Collim. Prop. statutes in such cases made and 15 MINUTES FROM RROAD AND HIGH WE DEL-VLB Oprsj Gertrede MeEti-ay, Kathertae Oaaaeu. Com pfc te Beaaty Servtee INFORMATION g Eileen Stamps, Herbert Sellers, Gladys Lac We Reeves, provided, and for other orders BUYING OB SELLING A OFFICE — 2207 WINSLOW DRIVE — CL. 8-8464 Mo Appointment Necessary and relief proper "in the prem­ •._»__*__ • r Bora Good and Evelyn McBroom Operators: Mable Brown, HOME? Consult your lawyer 9:00-7:30 Monday thru Friday .Booths Fjor R_Rti ises. before you sigh any agree­ Ethelloe Lea veil, Laey 9:00-5:30 Saturday 12:00-5:00 Sunday _-_• Ward, Aim ed* Scot* BAIL BONDS ment. If you do not know a Defendants are further noti­ $ BEAUTY SHOP Clara Rogers, Mgr. fied that they are required to lawyer, consult Lawyer Refer­ _=_ Groceries, Meats, Vegetables CALL "DAVE" ral Service, 40 S- Third St. Ottaflete Bemads Service— Hair StyUag and Scalp Treat met* answer said petition on or be­ Beer A Wiae To Carryout . Prop, lata 2tAmsm\ Oprs, Vlrgiaia Cafe, STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON fore February* 11, 1961, or judge­ This public service costs you Open Dally Ml, Sun. 10-5 AX. 4-2323 BE 1-3609 nothing. 2H St. Clslr Ate. CL. 24023 Open Dally t A. M. to t P. M. ,.. US! Mt. Vernon Ave. ment may be rendered as prayv THE HAWKINS 811 E. Loag SL CL. Z4W (Car. ChamiAoa) CL. S-liM CHAMDIHR ed for therein. HOUSE FOR RENT PREMIER BEAUTY SALON Complete beauty service FRANK C. SHEARER." Att'y 65 N MONROE AVE. CL. 34815 Specializing in Balr Cutting Repair Shop 12-15, 22, 29. 196a; 1-5, 12, 5_7~W. STATEST. (Rear). 3- We Welcome Old aad New Patrona tim Greenway Ave. g CL. 2-55*11 MASON'S MODERN MARKET and Styling room efficiency. Refrigerator Tranttent Guest Weteumed Hair Styling -Manicure . Hair Coloring - Hair-Cutting 789 ML VCRMMS AV* 19, 1961. Evenings by appointment OPTOMETRISTS and and stove furnished. $45 5 W« Continue lo Rende. the Same ___.clu.iva. tn N. zeth st. CL. .-*_•* Hair Straight Permanent* . Processing • Facials CL. 8-519S Gladyce R. Moore, Opr. JEWELERS LEGAL NOTICE month. CL. 5-7749. Efficient Service BEER & WINE Cosldenla Harris, Mgr .-Prop. Complete Shoe Service Oyerators: Vstt Patrick, Sarah Boyd, Leala Simpson Ida Mae Griffin and Doi«*n. EYES EXAMINED Dyed A Repaired Witb Top James Dalton. whose las' TO CARRY OUT GLASSES FITTED Grade Materials known address is 6014 Scivii APTS-, FOOMS FOR RENT j Bryant, Owners * Come In or Can Vt CLASSIC WATCH REPA1KL Special Service On Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, will tak • 3-ROOM apartment with private New Ford Hotel No. 2 Cindorella Heels it Pwrs-_ .52'.'s I: LOOK St. CA. 44421 JiMHY'S MARKET CL. M«_H> JUST A MERE Reasonable frnma notice that on Nov. 10, 1960. bath, kitchen. Newly decor­ BEAUTY SALON Satisfaction Guaranteed ' Fer Delivery Servtee Transit nt and Permanent New Location Tbe mtra-Modern CaB Between 3 _ P. . t Bcttie Dalton filed her petition ated. Reasonable, unfurnish­ Gi*-sts Welcome 1053 Mt. Vernon Ave. CL. 8-0833 ttt ML Vernon CL. tttlt Beauty Saljn fai the Common Pleas Court of ed. 164 N. 22nd St. CL. 3-3420. Furnished Ford Hotel No. 1 Still Next to East Market GRAVELY "1132" Complete Beaaty Servlee SitS. Ztth SL - CL. 2-31-1 ni E. LONO ST. CA- *-• Opea Daty Chart.* Mas Logan, Prop. Franklin County, Ohio, Division PRESTIGE furnished apart- Operated al 179 N. 6th St Specializing In Choice Meats Complete Beamy S»rvtee Quality Farm-Fresh Produce Operators: LoveRa Davies, EDWAKO P. ZII'P of Domestic Relations in Cause ment, utilities paid, north, Wei. ti_ra_._e<_. clean Witb COIFFURE SHOP Sally Nolan, Anna F!«a*rd. KltESGE Open Moa.-Thttrs. 8 to 6 Leeaa Wade. Millie Allen, Grade McCoy. Zertds White No.' 102300-D, praying for a di­ clean, sober couples only, rerjr modern hotel facilities. All Phases ot Beauty Culture PLUMBING CO. Sclsssrs aad Ratvea vorce from him on the grounds Apartments Ably Performed Travis Jackson, Rexle Opc raters ttl \: Main SL Blcvcles far Beat room and kitchen. Private en­ Known from coast to coast tot REED'S VARIETY STORE ef gross neglect of duty and Make-Up Our Specialty Wtalfred Wallace, Bbcetha C«m_-jr__«. .C-war* Repairing and Remodeling Bicycle ilrea aad a«pptt_a trance, private parking, on homelike atmosphere. Wine - Beer - Groceries - Meats Mrs. V. Wright, Mgr. St-arpeaiag ef Laammawrra, wilful absence tor a period more bus. AX. 9 1435 after 5 p. m. COOPER'S TOURIST Beer By Tbe Case 1132 E. Long SL, TILLEEN'S HOUSE of GLAMOUR Res : BE. l-lMS All Rtnds ol Reya Hade than one year last past. She also To Carryout •• II •••• i -i mspmmmasasm • • •• —• .•_-•••——- ttt ML Vernon Av. CL. S-5311 Office: CA. *!____ CL l-lSt- SS ft. OHIO *•*« 1369 E. RICH. Second floor du- For Rent .ss N. mt St. CL. a _m Seattle Shoppe asks custody and support of mi­ Furnished Rooms aad p'ex, large living room, 2 bed­ THE MAR-LOU ttl ML Vernoa Ave. CL. I4tt4 Complete Beaaty Service nor .children. Said cause will be REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Apartments BEAUTY SALON Hair Styttag—Hair Cutting Hathaway St Ferguson STOP AT for hearing on or after Jan. 12, rooms, bath, kitchen stove and Opea Monday tfcre Saturday .31 $. Monroe Ave, MS E. Fatten St. CA. 1-9318 Prop Mettle Warren turner ROOFING 1961 William H. Brooks, Att'y. R frigerator, couch 3nd heat 1249 OAK ST. ttaVs Miami Ave. CL. t-TBS Melvoa Giveae, Rhea Brown JEFPS POOL ROOM fi rnished. 2 private entrances, Between East Broad St. Opera tan: Oara Caldwell, 12-1. 8, 15, 22. 29, 1960, 1-5, 1961. 5 bedrooms, good condition, SMITH'S Warale Hensley, Operator WSmmt Wittis, Mary France: A FURNACE WORK 12U MT. VERNON AVB. ofi'street parking, large yard. and Oak St near Wilson Ave. Zoned com­ Sara May, whose last known Margaret Long and WANT ADS Smith. Annie Kate Dixoa 173 ML Vernon Ave. Cigar*. Candies and tea Cold One child. AM. 7-4565 or AX. Large Combination mercial. Price $12,500, $1900 C»NFECTIOINrERY address is Lilley Chapel, Ohio, Lealse Smith. Praa's *Ct_ M4M *«»ft Urtnha 1-9965. $78.30 month. Living-Bedroom, down. U70 Granvtllc St. CL. 8-1 S8» Will will take notice that on Dec. 8, • Kitchen, Bath Gn-eeries. Meata. Coafectlona DORA'S CXASSIC 1960. Richard Eugene May- SMITH REALTORS LITTLE RENT - SILL Utilities Paid DaUy 8 AM. to 6 P. M. HOUSE of BEAUTY Beauty Salon (U«t_ INFO_tM_%TH.N filed his petition in the Common Laundry Facilities BE. 5-7555 CA. 4-1.-0 ELIZABETB RANSOM and Pleas Court of Franklin County, ALMA DEWS. Props Hair Styling a Specialty BUY-SWAP Complete Beaety Service. SENIOR Private Entrance '.NEW LOCATION" Oluo, in Cause No. 102569-D, SIS ML Vernon CL. %4Z\2 Off-Street Parking Ultra modern 3-bedroom, 1-floor HIRE-FIND 1S3 N. Central Ave. BR- Atttt praying for a divorce from her ERNIE'S MARKET He,_n Glover, Opr. BAIL BONDS WW:. Dora Phillips Sassell Prnp. Near Transportation ___. Taylor Are. CL. 2-8193 On wilful absence for more than and Shops plan, full basement, ga3 fur­ Anna Rexemao, Prop. KIR YOU Ms a Stanley, Opr. WUliam J. Garrett - Licensed Prpfesaiooal BoadNman one year last past, and further CITIZENS New Stock. Complete Line of Groceries, Quality Meats asks temporary and permanent (Office Side Entrance nace. Assume Gl Loan. • ._--—-_-- 1 and 2-room unite, Cully in Basement) and Vegetables yaate m iitr RJAI-ITU IThe Sentinel- P.O. Bex 09, Colamhus If. O.j custody of their minor child, 8-room brick rooming house on Hrs: 1.Z9 A. M.-S P. M. tt Pleas Kathy May, age 3% years, for furnished. Private kitchen IvU JHf L MUaltT | e send The Sentinel to me every wtehi Moadsy through Saturday l Get The Sentinel Joy mail I enclose: her paternal grandfather, Cha- facilities with each unit. Oak &t- near Parsons. Very 3 50 tcr stx les W. May, Sr., with whom she Utilities paid. Telephone CA.8-3307 TED'S MARKET NO. 2 " ON FVroY P APfD |D *^- months (2« Issues) nlce for home and income.. sow makes hcr home. Said I service. Located d o w, n- Eves 7 to 9 818 ML Vernon Ave. By Mail... Never cause will be for hearing on or town.- Rates for monthly Sat _k Son. CL. 3-2021 • 4 Meslfe, Only $3.50 {«*- after Jan. 26, 1961 .—L. P. Hen­ Watson Realty Co. accounts. $42 and -up. 1 tO 7 P. Ma Complete Line Of Miss An Issue;..' Zaae ... State derson, Att'y- 12-15, 22, 29, 1960, CA. 1-6208. 1362 E. Long SL CL. 3-4216 Groceries, Meats, Vegetablea • t Year, Only $1» fgT i-5, 12. 19, 1961. Beer A Wine To Carry Oat THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1961 PAGE 23 THE OHIO SENTlNto THURSDAY, JANUARY .£ 1961 .f AGE 22 171 Mt. Vernon Businessmen's Election IKJ is Scheduled For Thursday, Jan. 12 WILLIAM C. BROWN The annual election of officers and Dry Cleaners), K. Raleigh meeting of. the Mt. Vernon Av, Randolph (Capitol City News), SMITH QUALIFIED Jesse E. Reed (R. and E. Paint UALITY' District Improvement Ass'n will be held Thursday, Jan. 12, at and Wallpaper Co.), Att'y Frank COAL C. Shearer, Robert K. Stephens, \ FOR JUDGESHIP 6:49 p. m. at Beatty Center, 247 N. Ohio av. Waldo H. Tyler (Tyler's Drug Stores), Att'y David D. White O CINCINNATI.—With only a few months left to file nomina­ Nominees for office include: tions for political offices, there is some speculation as to what For president, James I,. Jor­ (Lincoln Health Center), Donald Save S2 per ton Wilkerson (VRC Bowling Lanes, Negro will run for City Council. As yet there arc no indications dan (Vernon Tailoring Co.) and. on either the Republican or Democratic side ns to their intentions. Robert K. Stephens (Service and Earl Wilson (Nu-Way Car­ Pharmacy); v 1 c • president, ryout and Laundromat). There is, however, a different thought taking hold- It seems to be Almost a certainty that no Negro will win a Councilmanic seat Cash-5 in. W. Va. lump Mrs. C. A. Bryce (Bryce Flor­ THE ORGANIZATION will ists) and Mrs. Harriet Tyler _ incc the demise, of the proportional representative type of elec- hear plans for a demonstration tons The mathematical probability of a Negro beinj; elected and (Tyler's Drug Stores); record' program and study of the Near ing secretary. Earl Johns (Beat­ having reprcseiitation on thc judicial ballot seems more plausible Bargain Dorothy 2 Ton lob ty Center); treasurer, Paul A. Eastside proposed by the Slum than to run for Council. __ Dorsey (Ohio National Bank); Clearance and Rehabilitation In that respccL we scanned MRS. MATJBELLA P. Par- executive secretary, Amos H. Commission. Tha purpose of the tbe local potentials to see Just Ia looking over the roster of BLUE STAR CO. ham, 5024 Derby rd., Dayton, Lynch (The Ohio Sentinel). demonstration program "will be what candidates are available OCR lawyer* we find many recently was presented two to determine whether pr not It and able lo make fhht race. with these qualifications, but $200 cash awards by the Day­ FOR THE seven -member will be possible to relocate the First of all this writer believes- only one who has never com­ U.211.2 ton Air Force Depot Incen­ Board of Directors, George C. scattered and strip commercial ihr candidate should not have peted for office . . . EUGENE tive Awards Committee, com­ Berry (Chesapeake Snack Bar), development of the community competed ta a political race. SMITH. Joseph Clminello (Lee's Style mending her excellent service into one well designed, attrac­ s. cendiy, he should be popu­ Att'y Smith is known as an and acknowledging her work Shops), Malcoim Hazlett (Spicer tive and functional shopping lar with the masses and have outstanding criminal lawyer and Improvement suggestion, "Use Furniture- Co.), Dr. Jaime complex." the presence a* one seeking so meets to a "T* the hypothetical Smith-e-Incas, Orris A. Mays high aa efttee. Thirdly, since qualifications proposed here. He af General Pattern .Descrip­ Cost of the study is estimated tion," Col. William W. Veal, (Mays Realty Co.), Clarence tbis is a __H_-p-_r-isan (?) of­ has the ability and thc dynamic ___•__•_ commander, announced. Mrs.. Ramsey (Columbus Laundry at $14,000. fice he shOald.oafM readily appeal to make a tremendous PSrham has been a govern­ identified with either party. candidate. Even though he does have a specific political organi­ ment employee since IMS and « IT GOES without saying has been at the depot since zation he is not thought of as a Franklin County Dog Owner- that neither party is going to Q_£ ^W£ HAVE THE RlGHf' IHSL She Is a native af Louis­ partisan for either. ville. give any wholehearted endorse­ Only ment to a Negro candidate, so • SMITH is married, the fa­ pi the man with the qualifications, ther of four children and has we propose, Should be able to raadf a record for himself for h- CO­ Sermon To Deal capture the $nief-nation and {-.being attentive to duty and LLI BUY 1961 DOG vote of Negrcfes of both, persua­ hard work. With Fire Death sions. This is one of the few of­ Every Negro in this commu­ c__ ^ WEST and HILLTOP fices wherein a concerted Negro nity should rally behind a Ne­ 306 Whittthorne. Story and a half. 3 bed­ Of 8 Children effort could 0lmoi(t,*s8ur,e elcc- gro candidate for the judici­ rooms, newly decorated with canvas walls- t'-*n. , _. . c__ _JI recreation area and garage. Call BR. 6-4862 "Spectators and . Actors In ary: we need' some type of or CA. 4-5770, Life's Drama" will be the title LICENSES BY MAIL The candidate for the judici­ representation in elective of­ t_f a special sermon to be deliv­ ary should naturally be an at­ fice. The plurality needed, for oo 1586 N. Starr Ave. 6-room single. 3 bed­ Council and the stiff competi­ rooms, full basement, furnace. 1-car ga­ ered by Rev. Dr. Clarence T. R. mmsmtemmmmmsmsssmsmmmmmeestmsmtmmmmm •._••••- »-. __••• •_•_-____••_•__-•->--* torney, with a fine mind, and Nelson at Asbury Methodist ability to interpret the law fair­ tion makes the prospect for LL. X rage. New storm windows and doors election «f a Negro very slim. throughout, spacious yard, hardwood.floors. church, Parkwood and Clifton ly and impartially. Re should Call CL. 8-SOOi. Call William Johnson CA. avs., of which Dr. Frank R. $2 FEE FOR ALL DOGS have wide experience and inter­ Let's all push and urge Eu­ 4-5770 or CA. 1-3143. • Arnold is pastor, Sunday, Jan. ests and, as stated above, bave gene Smith to make a real ta 8, at 11 a. m. MALE. FEMALE, SPAYED FEMALE v.ide popular appeal. I race for the municipal bench. EAST and SOUTHEAST The sermon by Dr. Nelson, 356 Cleveland Ave. Investment or home. who is superintendent of the KENNEL LICENSE $10 9-room brick with full basement, gas fur­ Columbus District, Lexington NAACP Protests TV Survey Of La. mi nace, 3 bedrooms, $1500 down. CA. 4-5770 or Conference of The Methodist To obtain license by mail, fill In and malt thia tionist view other than two pa­ CA. 1-3143. Church, will be a sequel to the form to FRED C. DUNN, COUNTY AUDITOR, N. YORK.—NAACP units in at 442 E. Naghten St. 6 rooms, gas furnace, tragic fire that claimed- the least 18 major cities were urged nel members who were supposed $6500 cash or terms. CA. 1-3143 or.CA. 4-5770. lives of eight local children ear­ COURT HOUSE, COLUMBUS 15, OHIO. En­ to protest a three-hour-long tele to be in opposition to Mr. Perez 356 Cleveland Ave. 9 rooms, gas furnace: ly New Year's Day. The public cast to be carried Chirstmas in that they wanted New Or- $10,700 cash or terms. CA. 4-5770 or CA. is Invited. close self add.esied stamped envelope and _ .- — l. leans_. school' •_ i_s_ t• o.. remai-i.... .itn. open(.ru-r. . 1-3143. weekend by 13 television stations o fee. covering the areas. At the outset, Perez brushed 392-394 N. Garfield Ave. Brick, 20-room aside the subject and in low-le­ 1 J On the program, entitled, double, excellent condition. Live on one side, HE5AC Executive Board ~ 2~~1 '3 14 i n -Open End," extreme segrega­ vel crude language took over the let other pay the mortgage. Can*be bought oh tionist Leaiwjer H. Perez, of N. program, making a point, of the land contract or conventional. . Call CA. Aa* Years tact it would be shown in the 4-5770 or CA. 1-3143 for further details. Meeting Is Tuesday Months Orleans, La.,- launched an attack principal cities of the North, o upon the morality and innate Rale 2066 E. Fifth Ave. 3 bedrooms, jqtory and Near Eastside Area Council Sax Sp Fem-1- capabilities of Negroes and a half with gas furnace, recreation area, executive board meeting on Pemala threw slanderous remarks at tbe hardwood floors, fenced yard, all in excellent Tuesday, Jan. 10, at Columbus Color Black NAACP and its officials. AFtGO Conference condition. Call BR. 64882 or CA. 4-5770 for Urban League, 107 N. Monroe Blonde . He also attributed criminal appointment. "• ' av., will hear a proposal for an Brindie tendencies to Negro children at­ Staled For Jan. 27 Eastside study by the Slum Brown The Ohio AFL-CIO has an­ Eastgate. 2-3 and 4-bedroom homes for tending integrated schools in the sale. Conventional or FHA terms available. Clearance and Rehabilitation Grey North. Moreover, -be bluntly nounced a program of legisla­ Commission, Red charged that Negroes are sypi- CA. 4-5770 or CA. 1-3143. Hair 1 tive conferences to be held in © LAND FOR SALE * The study would involve an T»a . litic and that Negroes were con­ connection with the upcoming White I* 5-Acre tract on Brice Rd. Lovely 7-room area east of Cleveland a v., west stantly in search of interracial session of the State Legislature. house with 2-car garage Included. Land may of Champion av., south ot the Yellow sexual activities. be bought separately. Call CA. 4-5770 or Long A statewide legislative confer­ m proposed Bolivar Arms public Throughout, David Susskind, LO i CA. 1-3143 for additional Information. housing development at Leonard Short ence, to be attended by dele­ E. Broad St. 20 acres. Your choice of Brood the moderator of "Open End," i and St. Clair avs., and north of appeared helpless before the gates from unions throughout i lots or acreage. Call CA. 4-5770 o- CA, 1-3143. E. Long st. a WE'VE GOT LISTINGS IN EVERY Perez attack.* He offered no re­ Ohio, will be held Jan. 27 in the •«• Jesse S. Roy is NESAC chair­ - :* - •"•- ',('. ." Ownof a' Natno .... buttal to the distortions and un­ Grand ballroom of the Neil a < COMMUNITY IN THE CITY man. The meeting is scheduled truths by his white supremacist for 8 p. m. House hotel from 1 p. m. to 5 < LET US HELP YOU guest. Addro-a p. m. o • The program, taped in New COMPLETES TRAINING $500 lo $1800 Down Elmer F. Cope, secretary- toti-ftfftr o XEaWA.-—Marine Pvt. Philip Qrleans on Dec 17, and-shown ONE DOLLAR PENALTY IF UCENSE IS in the N. York and Hartford, treasurer of the Ohio AFL-CIO, BARTON DISTILLING COMPANY Land Contract - 221 • No Money Down E. Howard, grandson ot Mr. and . PURCHASED AFTER JAN. 20, 1961 said the major business of this Mrs. Edwin Howard. 422 E. Conn.- areas the following night, BARDSTOWN, NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY Conventional Church st., c#rripl»ted four Fred C. Dunn, County Auditor purported to discuss school de­ conference will he to discuss thc SO PROOF . OlSTILtCO FROM .OO*- NEUTRAL GRAIN *f»lRiT« weeks of combat training Dec. segregation as reflected in the AFL-ClO'a legislative objectives New Orleans crisis. There were 10 at Marine Corps Ruse, Camp fttw urieans crisis, __._.-_ _«* —•—•- - _ .•...•_____. Pendleton, Cal. PATRONIZE SENTINEL ADVERTISERS no spokesmen for the Integra- in the 104* General Assembly.