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COLUMBUS, OHIO Off For Veteran Columbus Insurance Man SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 18S3 VOL. S No, 29 aim. -• ... *-•• •».,.•. ju<, I.IH, By NINA .M. REDD a "You never get too old to learn" is an old prove rb that'., being {riven m* f-'lasl session or n 1 preparation workshop sponsored by Robert J. Handle, manager of the Columbus brat ich bf Atlanta Life Inst by American Friends Committee featured psnet discos- who adds, "and there's a lot to learn about every st ibject." slon oa "How to Be V On the -Fob." Left to right: Carl AJtaoagh his record ladl- — — Crispin ._ . Mutual Insurance Co.* Frank already kaews a lot _«r, 1945. Under his lead Brockmeyer, liaison. Council ol Social' Agencies; Join No Police Dept. Bias, Chief Harrison. about the huarsace baslness, of Quann. gacst, emplojee of Motorists M11U1.1l: Vlrter Ewald, gU-Bdle Is now taking advance opbri American Friends Service Committee. Six week workshop was eeerses la the >_bje-t st Okie held at the YWCA, OS S. 4th tt., Columbus. See story.—Fierce State BBtverslly. Be has com­ When he began work pleted tbe second yaar course Columbus Uie branch's for the Lt'TC degree which is trial debit was just $637 l NA M. REllO Motorists Mutual Insurance a nigh acBlevemeat lor loanr- ordinary debit SWi.OOO. A American Friends Service Ittee, with regional office When be completes his cur- p-_ve the growth of his office, I Mam St., Columbus, --li- OTHERS WERE Bob Baker. •eni studies' st the university, The industrial debit now stands a successful six week Kimble, Glus* Co.; .Jim West. ie will be awarded the CLU de- B, more xDan 11747 end the or- top lust Monday night Buckeye Steel Castings Co.; (ree, the highest educational dinury ot * 1.143,506. n informative session on Harry W. Dailny, Wcstlnghot to Be Upgraded On the 2 NEGRO DETECTIVES or ^record for In- locsl office of the- I at the YWCA, 00 S. 4th Friends Service Com- WITH THE completion of the kgo* <--_*T, y. The branch wus St., every Monday night since miltets Frank Brockmeyer, second year course, Handle be- recently leading ordi Nov. 2, the workshop was de* Community Chest Council; Mary. came one of the tew Negroes in producer thei ek of Nov. 2 signed to show the persons at­ the U, S. with the designation ol - - Dim ..<-t, State Dept. of Educa­ w lh tola , It is one of tending how to obtain, nnd hold, tion; Eunice Wood, and Joan LUTC graduate. Two other -_,e larg members of the branch's staff, busincsse good jobs. Il was headed by Wiltiam W. Green. assisUnt NELLIE PARKS LEWIS Among those enrolled in tha manager, and Mrs. Nellie Parks ASST Mt.lt. GREEN has workshop were Delores Bcstic, Lewis, agent, have finished the 600 E. Engler sL; Joyce Brown, ON FORCE ON JUNK first year course for tiie degree. TBE WEEKLY sessions were 1350 Hawthorne St.; Lucile In a recent issue of the At­ attended by an alert group, Campbell, 500 Grove st; Annie lanta Life Weekly Report, offi­ made up predominantly of Mue Chirr., 030 I*. Spring st* cial organ of the company, tiie young girls in their teens, who Monta Green, 1020 Clifton av.; three of them had an opportunity to take apti­ Myrna Harris, 1360 Hawthorne the pubiii'-i.or att cited ous "honors and decorations." tude ti-.-.!-.. make voice record­ ov.; Helen Hord, 307 N. 22nd pot He received the purple heurt. ings and hear representatives st, and Marcelene Huckleby,, believes tbst insur­ Amen con defense ribbon, Yugo­ of Columbus business place, 152 Lexington ay. . • . ' ' ance mea should take advan­ slavian Partisan Star, ETO rib­ and organizations speak on "var­ tage ef all opportunities otter­ bon. Good'conduct ribbon, DFC ied subjects, from how to dress Others attending regularly in- ' ed ler pi—'essleeal advance and the air medal. A commis­ for*an interview--lo getting along- eluded Coring Jeck-ion, ltd Jot* DETAIL-TOGETHER! ment. He Is Ute only Negre sioned officer, Lt. Green served with fellow employees. f-'i ...11 av.; Jean Jonas, 1371 member of Ute Columbo* Life Clifton av. Mildred H. Kelley, ten .months in combat, flew 122 Thc workshop followed a time ; missions and shot down three Viola Mae Kelley, both of 871 Story On Page 2 sequence covering the vital E. Starr uv.; Delores Lopes, enemy planes. He had achieved topics of applying for a job, the rank of captain by the time 23S N. 18th at.; Juanilu Perry, carrying out a ,.ucc__-ful inter­ 1059 St Clair av.; Lsvonno of his-discharge. view, getting along with others top lasarance mei Powell, 504 Lexington uv.; Anna once the job was obtained snd, Mae Pruitt 337 N. Garfield sv.; 3-D Test Tube Points To Hope In finally, getting promotions. Prysuck. 232 N. Participants In the panel Garfield av.; Jo Evelyn Scott, nrking with Atlanta Life 1 discussions at tbe sessions in­ 380 Parsuns ov.; Betty Slaugh­ Dimes Drive, Chapter Leader Says Atlanta Life I brunch in 1046. She's cluded Hun..lil Bestty, Rslpb ter, 378 Charles st.; Angelene Season, Dorothy Bang and nl Louisville. Stone, 376 Parsons av., and Bar­ dollar still A longtime resident of Colu D-vid Cross of the Ohio bara Stover, 740 Reynolds av. Employment Service; ll,." ...vniliol ot the March of patients 1 Cole, Ted Heniy, Mary Ed­ Dimes, is no more. foot the ei wards, Charlotte G s s d e.n. Taking its place on counters •)p." he said. Farm Bureau throughout th. community are Carl Crispin, Sarah Hamilton, small replicas ol the pi'lto pos­ •en distributed by Holiday Liquor ter showing 4 year old Debby March On Polio Doins, 1954 poster boy, and a ,ui i,'-iiihl-oihood. 3-D test tube. Store Hours According to Sid It. Phillips, Frunklin county director of the March of Dimes, ihe 195- coin Are Announced collector symbolizes a new turn in the fight against Infantile paralysis. public, steps have been Recognition Banquet For W. H. Brown 1 to increase service h. William H. Brown (extreme right) was honored last week with » recognition banquet I "Scientific, research, which retail liquor stores during. tral SUte eeUege personnel and faculty for his 29 years ol service to Institution. Graduate has made possible the hope that Hall Dedicated ni..,!.iv season, Anthony A. . -. alma mater and since that polio will be conquered through owski, director, Ohio DepL kegee institute, class of '21, honored guest worked three j time has worked continuously at Central State. He is a i ber ot .Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity polio prevention, is symbolized f Liquor Control, announced b'- the test tube," Philli]>s said. and well known in civic circles. Shown I,•n• tht.te. !»._.pictur_e wit„._h are, left, John Beatty, chairman of of Columbus Civil Service office and official of the organl- •The picture Ol Debby Doins recognition banquet, and *. serves us a reminder lhat 69 atloa. N. Yea On Tuesday,. Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 22, 23. 24, and Tuesday, Wednesday and A GRAIM ATE OF UD-OIO Thursday, Dec. 29, 30, 31, store* ' The Story Of A CP And What Is Being Done By UA To Help u-uvcr.it., Jeffersoe City, will bo open frum 9 a, m. to *_ p. m. instead of the usual hours m themselves understandable _ _.. /..._ _..-,!itsurnrk and make Mo., Handle began hi* Insur- Naocy Boyer" is a pretty girt Center at 523 E. Walnut st., Co- palsy, an affliction which leaves 1 7 p. m. the limbs of many of its vie- work and play together, all to­ : career in his hometown. wlth flashing brown eyes and a lumbus, where she is given LIKE ALL THE others st St. Lottis, IS yesrs sgo. Ue llms partially uncontrollable wards a common goal: leading To facilitate und speed han­ sparkling smile. Her mind is speech therapy lessons and the center, Nancy Is always Le has worked up through hi.-. while their minds remain bright a near-as-possible normal and high spirits. She expressed her dling of purchases additional nimble—- but her limbs are not works at projects which will and clear. . has worked his way up Korua—_o un exhibit of Newly elected officers of Travis Lodge No. 50, AF and AM equipment und personnel have sell-supporting life. tfasnks te the VA-supported throu-h the ranks from bwilif- airs _ hould be a nature1. " ". Masons, 99 N. Monroe av., Colon, bus. are left to right, first row: been added in many of the Every motion requires all her teach her everyday uses of the center—In a halting, yet un­ teg sgeat ta msnsger. Anyone knowing who haa Ko- Floyd Washington, treasurer; Will McCray, senior steward; busier, stores throughout the efforts; every word demands hsnds—motions which come eos- BESIDES A UNIFIED pro­ Many of the young adults at derstandable voice—with, "Net In 1941 he was transferred U> rean souvenirs is urged to con- WilUam _McCord, worshipful master; Robert L. Williams, Junior _____ t.11. of her concentration, tor ily for normal persons yet mo- gram of national research to the center have shown vust im-, only have 1 learned to spesk- Youngstown. where he pioneer- tact_ Mtss S.h_eier ut the li- warden, and Jesse T. Jewell, secretary. Second row: Samuel Nsncy Is a **CP" . . . s victim tion which ahe snd other CPs conquer this appalling condition. provemente since they began tetter here, but tbe center has in the tra-n- brary. Phone number 1- f-L Nelson, junior deacon; Ned llasklns, senior deacon; C. K- Kes. At the same time, stt store etcerebral palsy. must learn for day-to-day liv- United Appeal dollars also help coming there. Many hove mas­ given me tbe opportunity te be wilt be 1787. Ail 1 . -. u. nedy, lecturer: Samuel Todd, Junior steward; John Staggers, personnel have been urged to support the CP center where tered their difficulties to suoh a with other*." kept undr ty, and tyler; Robert Ewing, senior warden, and Rev. Clarence Hill, cerebral palsied persons can degree thst they can point, type, 11L chapiain. avoid selling THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER M, 1853 « SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2«, 1953 THE OHIO SENTINEL No Bias In Co umbus Po.ice Department: Chief Harrison Capsuling The News NationallyKnown Personalities By JOHN B. COMBS Does racial disc rim in* t ion exist in Columbu a' Police Dept. T In reply to this question. Police Chief Frank L. Harrison, in offe-ct, said it doesn't. The Ohio Sentinol maintains The SenAnel touched lightly on this subject in Its Dec 19 edition. But we're going further this week end point i Back 195* March Of Dimes •inn in which two Negro officer* ere subjected to discrimination te e disheartening degree. - N. YORK.—Outstanding citi­ Baseball League's moat ' val­ zens and presidents of national uable player; Dr. A. Porter Da- I plui the Police Dept, as the chief that such a policy is t-nworrant- forces had been Integrated, we Edited By Nina M. Redd suggested that such a demo­ organizations have given their | vis, .Kansas City, Kans., presi­ Not'l Newspaper Publ i contends, why then ore the on­ ed, grossly unjust and demor- personal and official endoi dent, Nat'l Medical Ass'n; Mrs .Ass'n; Mrs. Vivian C. Mason, height of say policenrw ly two Negroes, out of nearly ali/ting to the enlightened mem­ cratic system be considered by THE I'mun. THAT BE the Police Dept The question . Margaret Hawkins. Philadel* Norfolk, Vu., president, Nst'l tion. And needless to i 70 plalnclothcsmen, teamed to­ bers of the poUce force. : those lhat crop ; phiu, president, Links, Inc.; J. Council nf Negro Women. the department assigned the gether as .••,_-,...... :' Harrison's thinking on this brought this evasive two mm to the Detective Dtvi- up every Christmas telling how j Leonard Lewis, Jacksonville, Mrs. It. -stillruon Smith, Ma* lo the department's ltt .Negro Furthermore, they're detailed matter was brought to light folks everywhere do nice things Fla., president, Nat'l Negro -ln- two of when tiiiii writer asked hjin if to make the holidays happy for auxiliary'of Natl Medical Ass'n; to hand]* "second hand dealers any racial distinction is shown ! surance Ass'n; Dr. J. Oscar Lee, signed io the Detective Bureau. and junkyard" com plaints, So, realizing thai we would folks who otherwise wouldn't fund drive which finances the tf. York, executive director, Mrs. Jane Morrow Spauldlng, toward Negro officers in giving be so merry. Right here in Co­ Washington, D. C, assistant to whit-h is unquestionably the out stsignments. never obtain a forthright,pnsw-r vast programs'of polio preven­ Dept. of Racial and Cultural lowest, most insignificant as­ to the question, with which lumbus, Ihe OOI-t supply squad- tion, patient aid, scientific re­ Relations, Nat'l Council of the secretary, TJ. S. Dept. of signment in the entire Delec- thousands of citizens are vitally search und professional educa­ Churches. Health, Education and Welfare; concerned, we were prompted lo tion, whose goal is the ultimate Dr. J. II. Jack-ton, Chicago, Rev. Marshall L, Shepaid, Phil, As one prominent Cslumbus when one asks where he's going, write this series of articles. snd aU, for children at St. Vin­ or. iiti-ol of polio. -president, Nut'l Baptist Conven­ adelphia, commissioner, DepL man put It: it was no surprise when Uie cent orphanage . . . Out Phila­ Included In the endorsing tion, Inc.; John II. Johnson, of Records; Dr. C. L. Thomas, chief gave forth with an answer • Chiei and all who delphia way, virtually the whole Chicago, editor and publisher, Louisville, president, Nat'l Den. "In assigning the depart­ in his usual ambiguoui- manner. this _ city rallied lo aid of grief- Johnson Publication..; Dr. Al- tal Ass'n; Mn.. Charles L. Wil­ ment's only two Negre detec­ Appearing utterly unmoved consider the Police ...ii- k< PI family uf Mrs. Pauline b-*_"t K. Manley, Atlanta, presi­ liams, Miami, Fla., president, tives to the law grade posi­ by the question, he replied .Dept. .'.<• adhering to a raciully Allen, who tost four children in dent, Spelman college; Mrs. Nat'l Congress of Colored Par- tion. Chief Harrison commit­ ..hut boastfully. Why, Ne- disci iminutory policy, but The fire that destroyed their home. Anna S. Murphy, N. York, prpsi- ted an art which tends le per- virtuolly SIT 11 ii«* I does, und we shall . . . And down at Kl. Bennett, . P* taste the unsavory white point out our reasons ih the Ga., color lines were forgotten us Negro nnd white i .!• worked While tins reporter will not go together to collect and distrib­ Achievemenl Services Officials Di«W CaWeil PblB so far as to say that each Negro NOT SATISFIED WITH hix ute Christmas cheer for some poUcenian is currently serving looMT gab wer, we asked him 300 needy families in nearby AwardN. YORK.—Globals To Judge. ,- -Camp A highy­ in a segregated capacity, he point "blank if he had ever con­ towns . . . Stories ot this type Appointed ate being repeated M. I.ton light of the annual Century club knows from rxten-si. polk sidered, assigning Negro and dinner at the Harlem YMCA coverage that m. vast m white officers to work together. We only fated through- last Wednesday evening, was them tabor daily unde Pointing out that better than presentation of awards for out­ tic Jim Crow system. standing community service, 1 NTI. * NAT 'I. NEWS FRONT First comprehensive report on number of Africans kilted in Mau Mun uprising was made tn Lon­ Goldstein don House of Commons taut week. Oliver Lytteltoe, colonial sec­ his outstanding service to the retary, revealed that 282-! had b'*_B. killed in last 11 months and community ond to the YMCA. 770 wounded . . . The government nf Monrovia, Liberia, wiU rc- jHoy Campanella, Brooklyn Dod­ [Ihic Cfyi'c/rnaes lund $792,7.7 corporation income tax paid by Firestone Rubber gers star catcher, and'' Milton Co. subsidiary. The company had paid the tuxes under protest. Campbell, track star, received ySOtj it WA-.. Rwe&i . . . Baby Bake, the surviving twin from Nigeria, will live and sports achievement awards. grow up as normal child according to announcement from London Honorable mention citations hospital where operation took place. Her mother, Mrs. Veronica were presented to Monte Jack Glasser of N. York, director of trade relations, divert Daviea, hopes to fly home to Africa with baby for Christmas . . . baseball Distillers Corp. (second from left), greets Calvert salesman The subjects of deposed King Mutesa, II, of Buganda are still de­ Jimmy Carter, lig htwei ght John Beaumont of Jeffer.-ion Distributing Co. et Louisville while manding his return though the British giu-ernment has appointed champion of thc world; Calvert public rrfstlons executives, Ulysses Williams af Nash­ three ministers of Ihe province to rule in his place. Caroline, S. CaroUna fix ville and James Young of Indianapolis, look on. Occasion was CYNTHIA'S FLORAl SHOP star, and Sinclair Warner, meeting recently In Louisville called'to discuss 1154 sales iM standing YMCA weight lift) advertising plans of the company. ACROSS THE STATE -Federal i agents tvill i 887 E. LONG ST. FA. 4500 c_iumbu». o. --.ligation of dope ringa which are threatenmg to make Ohio one of the country's largest centers for the vicious racket. Raids last week revealed that schools and small cities are particular ed Sidney Rosen, assistant targeU of the peddlers. A Wilberforce university student, Vance Lawrence Remains With Ohio Sentinel I„ MilUgan of*Loa Angeles, was identified as one of 20 persons general sales manager of com­ rounded up In the*raids . . . The case Melvin E, Clark, of Cincin- The announcement in the Dee.- this week. I that Mr. Lawrence pany's midwest division. - nati, entered against reputed numbers baron Earl Arils, has been 19 edition ot The Sentinel Lawrence Young was an assembler, and /dismissed from court because of Clark's failure to pqpt $150 prop­ effect that George Luwretlcc, In hi., capacity as editor-gen-1 the Sentinel i switch man In Gary, Tad., erty bond in the $801,500 damage suit Toledo Att'y William N., editor and general manager of era! manage^ of The. Dayton j "The dispute betwe Mr. which Is his home. Ha will candidate for Oliio Gen'i Assembly, according to ' Jilts newspaper's Doyton edition, Sentinel," Jui-T_son staled. "It isi Lawrence and the management t by James B. Legree, local political leader . . . Att'y had "quit in a huft" and was no regrettable that Mr. Lowrence! wos a 'family affuir' and if We cover Indiana, Illinois, Wis­ longer with The Sentinel was and myself engaged in what can ; had discussed it personally ra-' consin snd Kentucky for Cal- es R. Corleyt first Negro lawyer to practice in Mansfield, hus elected secretary of once all-white Richmond Cmigty Bar caused by "u niisunder.statiding best be described a*, a clash of '• thei than over the phone I om in a telephone conversation," tempcramenf, but we have re-1 sure it would not have occurred Russell A. Jackson, editor of Solved our differences and there in tiie first place," Jackson The Sentinel Newspapers, -lulcd is no'further n-a_.uii tu believe! stated. .._- Rev. I. B. Quick Is NAMt-HlN THK NEWS—Karths Kltt's provocative "Cast SI! — ien the best record ot field by the nation's music critics and record reviewers. She Worthinglon Speaker shares spotlight with Arture Toseaolni, whoae "Otello" was Reid, Cox Moving Chauvinism Of Rev. John B. Quick of Bethany voted No. I classical recording . . . Camel Carrlngton Marr, N. Presbyterian church, Columbus, York lawyer, waa selected one of the 10 "Young Women of the was guest spcoker at a recent Year" by Mademoiselle magazine . . . Beverly Wilson, 13 year old To Downtown Kipling's India meeting of the Entrcs Nous club Chicago school girl, won first place in cltywide spelling competi­ of Worthinglon. The' meeting tion . . . Billy Daniels hus satisfied Ncvadu residence require­ was held ut the home of Mrs. ments and filed suit for divorce from Martha Braun . . . W. C. Office Suite George Miller. Club's nest meet­ Handy, immortal composer of thc immortal "St. Louis Blues," Hit By Leader was presented key to St. 1-ouis by Mayor Raymond B. Tucker . . . Raglan R. Reid, popular Co­ ing will be at the home of Mrs. lumbus Kuatside attorney, hus J. Arnett Mitchell in January. Thurgood Marshall, chief counsel of NAACP, is -laled to address announced that beginning Jan. opening meet of Phi Beta Sigma fi_itei tul.v's ,'Oth conclave in De­ I he will maintain office nt^09 hearty values of Kipling" troit . . . Dr. Mary Church TerreU, famed fighter ot segregation in S. High st., Culumbus. in the form of chauvinism that is D. C, will receive Diamond Cross of Malta 'at Philadelphia Cotil­ Troutman building. "over and done with" for India Named To Dean's Roll lion Dec. 30 . . . Louis .Satrhmo. Armstrong is proving thot peo­ Reid lold Tiie Sentinel he wus and for the world, Dhanvan.lhi WASHINGTON. — Sixty-seven ple everywhere "dig" his music. Capacity crowds Uorth-d to his moving to more commodious Rama Hau, one of the greatest Howard university students, shows in Japan as he began tnhuth-loitg Oriental tour. and modern offices in order to of India's woman leaders, Sat­ n-pM-btiiting 13 states, four for- urday called upon the youth of better serve his clientele from the world to break down tiie and the Dist. of FALLING COLOR BARS — Sepia citizens of Louisville nre all parts of the city. He will re­ Columbia, named on the seeing their cily grow more libera! every duy. Last week the tain his present office al 825 E. ban 1952-53 hoi id by Long st. as u service to his Lady Rama Rau addressed a city's Gen'i hospitul mode news when it announced Negro students special academic convocation Dr. J. St. Clair Price, dean of would be accepled storting in January. This week Uie University j-.ua tend clients. the CoUege of Liberal Arte. nt Bard college after receiving of Louisville announced appointment of two Negroes to its Medi­ •Associated with Att'y Held in the honorary degree of doctor They include Geraldyne E. Ba­ cal school faculty. Drs. Or villi* BsIUrd and Grace M. James ure Edward J. Cox, ut present chief To Aid Education ker of Middle! n, O. of humane letters. The degree believed tu be first Negroes ever appointed to staff of white medi- was awarded by Pres. James CJU school in the south . . . Wilmington, N. C, wiU soon have its H. Case, Jr., who cited Lady bollday aver—filled with tii. pleasure, that only first Negro policemen. City's Civil Service Commission hus okay­ trial and Program In Japan THE OHIO SENTINEL ed hiring ot three recruits . . . Pres. Elsenhower's udvisory com­ quittal of Thomas Edward Brown In the Breltfeller "dollar Dr. J. Andrew Simmons has the Yulet-e season can bring... a sleep ,-_« n glad spirit, warm and loving haarts. mittee hus appraised and approved the war against Chicogo slums beea named to committee of •THK I-—li-i.r. „ CHAMPION- now being conducted by Chicago Daily News. The fight centers on bUl" case. The victory wus un- the city's South-id.*, which is said to contain some of the worst experts to work out "Concept May you enjoy tola Christmas with unlimited good li.alth sod good nil :,. slums in U. S. », of Modern Democratic Public Education In Japan." They also will help create a pro­ Mrs. Jackson Heads OHIO MALT BEVERAGE DISTRIBUTING (0. QUOTABLE qUOTES—Coley Wallace, after being defeated gram for aiding government Ballo Branch Again by former heavyweight champion Ksxard Charles: "Charles Is of Rydnfcu Islands. This Work the best man I've ever been In the ring with. He bss everything." Need In Religion Is being done under Federal - BALTIMORE.—Mrs. Lillie M. 90 N. FOURTH ST. ADanu 4347 and ADams 6600 ' Columbus, 0. COLUMBUS . . . Republican Gov. Ed Mechsm of N. Mexico about people who wii eed Dept. of Defense. Dr. -Sim­ Jackson last week began serv­ Tl—...riltlNl.: want to run fur public office: "Apparently they haven't bad their not new Ught, but new sigh mons, a resident of N. York, Is ing her 18th year as president Fernwood 1116 heads examined lately sr they wouldn't wont ta run. They'll Had nut new paths, but new strengi of tiie Baltimore branch of the out there's more fan in running than In getting elected." . . . Wil- assistant director, Division of NAACP, which under her lead­ to walk In the old ones; not ne Temporary Child Cgre, N. Isrd Stevens, in Pittsburgh court after spending wintry night in a duties, but new strength from < ership has become one of thc dog-house because his wife locked him out: "it shouldn't happen Yrok Dept. of Public Welfare. nation's three largest local high to fulfill those that —-ANP Photo. le a dog." | plain before i

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and fled. proached her from behi b--.it la addition to the bootlegging Abrahsn Smalls, 13, 977 Kel-| 12;30 a. m. Sunday. togg st, told police sfter he feu Aaron McFsB, 32, i_. offense, Young was charged 17th st, sustained with engaging in the numbers asleep in a hotel room with aa ***tttt COLUMBUS COURT ROUNDUP game. He pleaded Innocent to unidentified woman Saturday boras about the ch * - both counts. WUson pleaded she took -1-500 from his pocket shoulder when Us girl 'tri*nZ snd disappeared. Smalls said he threw hot water on him d„ guilty to an illegal sale chsrg tng aa argument ta tfcei. Charged with making met the woman on Mt Vernon •state liquor agents continued Wilson, 4*. 1034 Atcheson st, sv. in s tsvern Friday night j *™**> _e"*_J-!_F. ** poUce- ->«- G-SETINGS to creek down an street boot- snd William W. Young, 34, Mitt good, 27, 1162 Gibbard Lydis Anderson, 53, 1000 |B. leigers this week, nabbing two ML Vernon av., arrested In fined $15 and costs by Judge Long st, was another victim of. name, McFsll was booked «_. Eastside men. Booked on liquor front of the Torch club, notori- Charles R. Petree in municipal pursa snstchers Selurd.y. The | * ***** «•*'«« •riotation charges were Joseph ous Eastside dve, HI MtVer- court Thursday. purse contained a silver dollar, • ***** **_ _*j F,"Cu- -»»pltaL D m 62 Mt v A hearing on s fugitive from the victim's keepsake, $1.30 inj ___°!»„ _L ?' _!• I - "' change and miscellaneous pa- justice warrant will be held '• skip motorists st Mt fer Cenyers Bailey Jones, 400 j -*•*•• : and Lesington, Lexington av., Jan. 15. Jones, I An argument over a Child de-i , - - hi. bam. |.ek*ped _M-_«. rt*-4taf M» iSotOto hospital M«nd Friday ea a ws >th < bode, by N. Carolina. i by a passing t fixed at SIM. ; from gunshot ' thei Entering a guilty plea on an. lower stomach, -as Clifford * >I>.M,I||_1 auto theft charge, Carl A. John- Blakely, 34, 543 Fulton st A son, 18, 185 N. Monroe av., was J men, said to be the bound to Ihe crand jury under ther-in-law and identified abrasions Friday. Jui •rett Grant of the. Waldo st j JJ £>$ ^Jg™ $2000 t address was being held st po-,hit b Charl N ^ > men anu a I.inwomain hce headquarters tinder tnvesti- 1 20th i Dec. 12 v re dismissed Friday.! gstion of shooting to kill, Freed wi e Holden Brown, 38,' A thief, believed to have 334 Armstrong st. and Herman contested himself inside the AIon_.u Welch, 20, 646 S. N_ I- Hatten, VI, 442 Edward st, i American Legion clab, I4*U'_ son rd., sustained a bu_.u-d \. charged with keeping a placei Mt Vernon sv., Saturday, when he drove his mi.to_-._-_ where liquor in Illegally sold,' made off with fear army rl- ton and Mt Venion ov* M«„ and Frances McClendon. 31, 135; flei, valued at $5_t, police day. Welch was admin',,. W. Spruce st, who faced a count, ssld. Rsy C. Vsagha, sdjut- Grant hospital pos.sesi.ing_ liquor fofor .-illegal-ilTrgal' snt, told police the theft wss Rebecca White, 32, 173 ] sales. The latter was irrcsted omitted sometime between 20th st, told police a burgh at the Edward st address. nd It a. m. Bstardsy. entered her home and stul. ,2' Meanwhile, Mury Brown, 36, of, HIT pounds of coffee and un Friday. TIP TOP CLEANERS & HATTERS the Armstrong st address, and undetermined amount of cash Charles C. Smith, 55, i\gyj Edward Faust, 33, 1034 N. 8lh Royal Barbe- Bryden rd., was dead on ar- st. were both fined $100 costs Friday. They plea cue, »22 Mt Vernon sv., Ruby rival of, the emergency squad guilty to selling liquor within Mullins, owner, reported. lo his home Friday. I{« .....i Margaret Gordelle, 28, 218 N. \ -***-.*• under medical '22nd 1 robbed of $4 and *r°r * heart condition.' c. D H. IA. Alexander, £t, 373 ; Galloway av., was assessed a $125 wrist watch at the point VVIiile '"-* •••'" mortuai. 1* it 115 sad. routs la municipal of a knife by « thug who ap- charge of arrangement*.-. court Monday fer malicious de-trurtion of property. T. L. Woodward, a spokesman for Charles Bloce American Lc- si'ia Post, I0t*'_ Mt Vernon Two Columbus Fires Result av., charged Alexander with breaking the glass out af the club's front door. In Death, Injuries To Women INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS Two small but deadly fin Best Wi.he. Fer A Vivian Wheeler, 22, 242 Lex­ have brought dearth to one ington uv., told police when she Merry Christmas end a Happy New Year while another remained in si rejected improper advances of edition time. from the an unidentified man at Lexlng-. ton av. near Spring st about 1 ; Dead is Mrs. Ruth Cart- a, m. Saturday, he threw her right, to, '393 Kellogg st„ ! Interment wsa in Evergrees FRONTIERS CLUB OF COLUMBUS down, beat her head Against the irned when she fell asleep with! cemetery, with'Rev. U 11. JtJu. sidewalk, stepped.on her neck cigoret in her hand, and in' ton officiating* 7. Be sure to order your copy of the brochure -rious conditio!^ at Grant hos­ published by the Frontiers Club of Columbus, pital Is Mrs. Arnetta Bryant, "Negro Contributions In Franklin County Dur­ 36, 272 N. 21st St., whose dress ing The Pest 150 Years," whicb will be avail­ caught fire able in January. her'kitchen fl I i_Jfc i-iKht 5 1 smoking a clgaret. Very * We extend a very eordl damage was done to the sf Merry Chrlstmss ts e story brick building. JACKIE'S GAY NOTE ft clients and friends. Final rites were held for thei RECORD SHOP deceased Tuesday at Brooks I WATSON REALTY funeral home. She i.-, survived! * by her father. Humphery Ben-J 9 brothers, William and Dan­ iel Benton; aunt, Mrs. Martha 262 E. Long SL-FE. 431«* J Lotumlim, u. V Dean, and uncles, Thomas und •_-*J*--> **> »«*•«*•>**•«»-» »te »f* t-f Sam Kir by. BELL'S RADIO — RECORDS TELEVISION • "Tske M« Back" — Linda Hayr-- — n "Raid Oa Th. Alter lluiur JotsI" —Jimmy C.«-— • "My Uesrt Need. —ffifO— ' —Sonny *fhonijaKsn— n "Bsby Doll" -Marvin & Jurl„isu.n- I] "Oood, Good Whisk, y" —Amos Miiburn - __ "Ssvlnj, My Lov« Far Taa" —Johnny At*.— Q "I'll Bs Tro." J7t is our . ras-ir. —Faye Adams— [_ '—.Ifk Rid." etwe again to Mfj Merry Chrittmat —Lloyd Glenn- to all our fri'tiri* amtt fighttort, [-] "Tau're SUU My Bsby' —Chuck Willis— P_ "This Is Ala-ays" SHERIFF RALPH J. 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5_ n -1 SATUR6AY. DECEMBER 20, 1853 THE OHIO SEWTtWEL SATURDAY, DECEMBER ML 1«*5J THE OHIO ______Frat Presenls Saunders Wilh Gilt Sludenf Teachers Book Of Great Negroes In Debut 2nd Baptist Gospel Chorus To Sponsor Service; Mrs. Powell Is Director RALEIGH, N. C.—Dr. Nelson, SICK AND SHUT-INS — Mes­ H. Harris, Shaw university di­ By HATTYE B. REDMOND Samuel Jackson, tenor, sang : "Our Greet Americans,'" a, X An Impressive organ prelude "Comfort Ye." Thc senior choir dames Ruth Dickinson, 1500 W. rector of the D vision ol Educa­ collection of life stories . ol' from Handel's "Messiah" was furnished music King' av.; Elizabeth Wiggins, Lyman, Sr., and family In the tion, B.nnotinced thst 22 Shew America's great Negro _ili_«*na. { Sun-Times and distinguished dent for the Nst'l N _P\ ^.$! 1406 ML Vernon av.; Sarah death of his mother in Bellefon- seniors have been pieced fo* played by Prof. J. C. Lemons at Baby Eric Vincent Hill, son most of them umpiring examples I war e-u-rrespondent with Mac Publishers "Ass'n, rep Sunday mOrtilng services of 2nd of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hill, Sommerville. University hos­ talne and Mrs. Flossie Crad student teaching for the first Arthur's forces Ln the Pscific the combined Negro p Baptist, Columbus. John Hol­ was dedicated Sunday morning. pital; Colleen Mitchell, Univer­ dolph In the death of her father. semester. during War IL traveled more than 50. land directed the men's chorus Rev. C. F. Jenkins, pastor, de­ sity hospital; Rosle Guthrie, Martin began bis news-paper in the Pacific with Ma In singing "Holy Night" Mrs. 338 St Clair av.; Charlotte livered the sermon. After the Hoiston, Grant hospital; DolUe career as a police reporter Gladys Powell presided at the on. Miss Marie Baker ssng. 1930 Stark.., 372 N. 21st st.; Misses was accompanied by her Linda Carolyn Hood, 1051 Green- ol OCR GREAT AMEKKANS. mother, Mrs. Eva Baker. Louisville Defender. Sent I way av., and Myrna Phenls Les­ 100 page volurne. include At 8 p. —i. the senior choir pre­ biographical sketches, ter, 1031 E. Long st; Messrs. sented s cantata, "Holy Night," Ted Harper, I3S3 E. Long st, by Ashford. und Richard EUis, 1210 E. Long Announce New Way To Negro achievement. Cal Sunday, Dec. 27, at 7:45 p. m., the Gospel chorus will sponsor a ot wa selected from the list oi Sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ma­ dreds s-h" have distinjjui;* bel King and family in tho Shrink Painful Piles themselves in ortry field of man endeavor, the famous grace included in the book •.-. chosen by an editorial i> TO Att OUR FRIENDS Bow T«-e. M. T. ,St i •___)- protiU-m!" And sinong t_*M tot** eomposed of authoritie ttrtn were a very wide variety Thanking oar friends & easterners of hemorrhoid -onditMna, seme tt s*to_s and industry, 10 to SO y-srs' sUnding. ' for patronage A wishing one It aU All tins, without tin- M tf mode tile greatest contribuiio nsr-oti.-*. snenth-tics or astria- tu America and the democrat Eddie Saunders, popular Columbos diss jockey, WIEDEMANN a Very Merry Christmas -f.r gents sf any kind. The secret ia way «. life. •lent of gift from Phalanx frstcraity of Spring St. YMCA In ob- a new b._li_jr ruWtsnes (Bio. -ervsnee of Saunders* fifth anniversary with Radio Station r'r'.'d Dynt-S] -the diiw-ovcry of a wsrkL by doctor*' oWniitioni-. fsmnut re-tesreb in_titoli-_. Al­ ing examples of otitstandti tt Visit sad la recognition af his services te Phalanx and Spring FINE BEER Pain was relieved promptly. ready, Blo-Dyna Is ia wide mo ess In almost every fi.ld St. TMCA. From left: Morris Thompson, representing Phalanx; MASON'S And, while gently i-iievtng pain, tor _e_linp injured ti—u* oa all c snd the dance, hum; s_-rider*, and Maurice Jackson, "Jackson's Beat" disc jockey Dumbuted By p*-*,- of th* IXHIT. rights, entertainment, sport progrW a Jewelers Ac Optometrists W (•hrifikinr) took plsei- Now thu new besting t-bcUiw. education, literature and nc AtvI rn-v-t smszing of all—this Is offered in oi-tiucRt fores for •—F- ($ 19 W. MAIN ST. 753 E. LONG ST. § lmp.ovp-'(ii--ftt was maintained in •% Columbus, O. * HILL DISTRIBUTING CO. tests only Z DR. F. H. MASON. Prop. 9 •ere eon tin Bed ever s period Of _ an spy ti- Ga. Educator 2270 S. HIGH ST* o »»- for U claded ia "Our Great Ameri- &ntto\*ax*»u**ta**t**t*** In fact, malts wer* so thor- esae" are Blsache K. Bruce, DAVID " C •offerers were able te h sstoniahi-g i Ralph Bum-be, Louis Arm- Principal Ot Year as "Piles have ceased to be i strong, {Catherine Dunham. •*• a r 1 a e Aaderson, Satchel Falge, Dr. Percy L. Julian, LYLE, «ey CampaaetU, Kolnd Hayes, BUI ttobin_oo. Canada Lee, Edith Sampson. Lanes ton THERE'S COLD Uugbea. W. E. B. DuBois, Mary MrLeod llrlhnnr, INC. "Principal of the Year. WEATHER AHEAD! Charlc- S. Johnson, Billy Krk- DEAR ST. NICK: Its pcrty stiae and Richard Wright Based on educational training, ARE YOU Martin sen of Uie b__k* useful experience and achieve Used Television sill i ment, the hum Priced I'ri'io to have PREPARED? late full.; appre on of because of the progress you unload a these great $29.95 Tht v made in the field of cducatii court patrons watch Cleo are, indeed. • Pres. It. J. Min tin revealed th 3250 N. HICH ST. Vaughn Ohio American life. he had wutched with great i Opea Eva. Til S Its second home "They show, beyond doubt, C game st the Coliseum Satdee that America was a promise lo '"IU. 3543 "' night . . . Or have all the hep FILL YOUR BIN WITH the earliest settlers, and re­ Free Home Demonstration guys 'n' gels reminded 'bout the mains, even at this m-nm nt M Frydee-" dancethons staged o* venture in democratic living. Spring St YMCA by Phalanj SCARLET FLAME CCAL "As for our heroes — *we.be­ • Club . . . Advise thc C%valiei : lieve their 'success against" the Club that this coaicr and oaules lidd.' is the American idea." more think they're one bright "Our Great Americans"" can bunch, bringing be ordered by maif, direct from EASTSIDE CAB CO. Christmas Night dance at Valley *

Your Sentinel phc number in Springfield 2-88GG—Grace E. Lee c respondent. h. __••*.'*<*<* *a\'nb*at*o\tat *>/} I •> i »i - Even the snowman chimes V 2 In wllh ns te ssy, "Merry ty m Christmas, sad a pleasant A 4 journey through '«." 5 I SMITH'S RESTAURANT | * The Finest In Foods £ §1171 MT. VERNON AVE? COLUMBUS; LARGEST DRV CLEANER 5 Mr. snd Mrs. Wlllism H. tf *f Smith, Props. £ •f ' Columbus. O. A SATURDAY. DECEMBER M. 1 WI­ THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURPAY. DECEMBER **\ lfttta THE OHIO SENTINEL

Electoral Proceedings Br Mabel ____. Union Grove Baptist Organizes The church ralse*i Honor Roll Members In Sf. Dominic's Oopj Sorry Dept. $75 for the Nat'l Ass'n for the Are Given libraries The Sentinel's proofreaders Advancement ot Colored People Sec'y of State Ted Brown hsi snd head writers combined Church Guild Circles Recently defense fund for the fight in the presented a copy of the Elec­ Student Body Are Announced Here Ust week to allow a couple of Christmas day worship servicei toral College Proceeding of 1992 items te get tele print which The current honor roll of St. Joseph Peters, Noncy 111 begin at 0:45 a, m. Al to the public libraries of Frank­ Stewart, Sharon Gilchrist, Saun­ —er, sh.nh—were, shell we hairs -will participate In con lin county. This 25 page book, Dominic's school, Columbus, ssy, at variance with the on Grove Baptist. SAYING OF THK WF-KK •— dra Word, Queen Brooks, Allen HANFORD VILLAGE las organized its G tellfht processional. Rev. Phah which was compiled and printed has been announced. fscts. '. Rule will give the sermon 'Despise not any man and do It follows: Head. Hattie Damy, Yvonne das, i branch of the Mil lot spurn anything- for there is by Bsown as required by law, Sheridan. Joyce Owens and Sasrn Ne. 1 was the head, ... Fifty dollars was given t. contains a complete transcript • rra AND rra GRADES— Saundra Halliman, line on Page t relating te the io Grant family which wai io man tiyit has nut his hour. of the meetings of Ohio's 25 Meriam Stewart, Benjamin tragic death by gss fumes of - MATRONS GUILD — Mrs. presidential electors, held In Co­ Mayo. Saundra Clint, Amy an elderly E. 4th sv. Colum­ lumbus last December to for­ Hunter. Alice Kelh Shirley Hale, president; Mrs. bus couple. There was ae fire We wish to estend our sin­ Mrs. Claudine McCulc h e o n s Jessie Vinson, vice president; mally cast Ohio's vote for Pres. Pcnson, Frederick T h Elr ling. LaVcone Eva involved despite the headline cere and heartfelt thanks to secretary, Mrs. Laura Westmor­ i, Thomusina Harper, second Dwight D. Eisenhower and .Vice Honald IsbeU, J« Dillai Gravely, Mary Y. Williams, relatives, friends und neighbors land treasurer. Other members Delores Evans, Artec McGin which read, "Columbus Couple ; president; Mrs. Eleanor Pres. Richard Nixon. Saundra Crockett, Mary A. Perishes In Tragic Blase." for their kindness und sympathy include Mesdames Ann Glenn, nis, Sheila Gilchrist ond WU Lsuck, Carol Wclnd. David shown us during the death of Dovie Coleman, Thelma May ti.ini Allen. snafu No. 2 appeared la a CJry; Mrs. Beverly Buurnen, re­ the ABSO­ Jordan, .Catherine Terry, Mydia our beloved wife and sinter, and Juanita Lane, • 5TH AND -TH GRADLS-!^"-"'!," ] Page 2 story on segregation ie ceding .secretary; Mrs, Evelyn LUTE DEADLINE fsr Sentinel c a Reovlit the Columbus Police Dept. We Jewell H, Murry. Special thanks Marva Harris, Helen Weind, I TQtnotmt Wood to Rev. II. Bcecher Hick., und Community club'a annual Booth, assistant secretary; Ethel and Deloi stated there Is "one Negro Carter," treasurer; Mrs. CJeo i. Dalores Thomas, Patricia Is- »-,,,,rt. Crosby Funeral Home. Alsc Christmas party for girls and policeman on the fore e." thanks for thc muny beautiful hoys waN-a gay affair of Wed­ Hale, supervisor. • 1ST AND 2ND GRADF.S— Needless to ssy we should nesday evening at Village hall, TEENAGE GUILD — Dolores Williams Evans, Donald Cok, A delightful program whs given Barnes, president; Kredricka Ba_c_.*j, vies president; Mahle Mary Weind. Judith Stewart, by the young folks and fruit was p_-.4t.-d out to everyone. Smith, secretary; Sally Putter, Vincent Phillips, Vcrnell Hich- CHRISTMAS CHEER it ring Mrs. Candy Bowman is presi­ treasurer; Mrs. Hettie Taylor, Ing throughout the 'Village, ordson, Michael Hiilard, Robert OSU Grads Number 597 dent of Community club. May titis Holy Season autumn quarter graduat- bright colored light-, beautifully St NMllNi; BAND — Shirley Henderson, Lana Johnson, John decorated Christmas trees, .lass of 507 received diplo- Taylor, Sheila Car- bring to you the rich bless- Neal, Phillip Moore, Linda Tur­ Friday at ceremonies in branches of holly und mistletoe sidenl in-.-, that will make for ner. James Rand, Deboruh men's gymnasium of Ohio adorn every home, filling the MRS. IRIS 1IOWKLL und Mrs, air with the Christmas spirit. y; Tabltha Clark Lawrence and Gary Jameson. State university. Ann Glenn ate hack home after Brands Bat happiuess. Jsy sad peace The children of Hanford had a a trip to Washington, D visit from the jolly old Santi- er: K •ren Taylor througtiout tbe year. and his reindeer lust Tuesday. where Ihey visited Capt ond Mrs, Idu He guvc them all candy. Mrs. I.ugciie Tyree. They also stunts, Olive With joy sad thsnk/ulneM Sunday school of Wesley shipped in Philadelphia to visit O'shi.in Hit anor Walking' and Central State Closes Chapel Methodist will have its Miss LoVonia Napper, sister of Ulyu Bunch. la our hcsrts Christmas program Thursday, Mis. Howell, Uien went to N. TBE JUNIOR CHOIR li Dee. 2.4, at.7 p. ni. under direc­ we tend to sll oar Vork City ... Mr. und Mrs. Seating u candlelight service tion of Mis. Arl_teii Thomas, CUeve Westmorland are proud superintendent. All parents and Wednesday, Dec. 23, :.t 7 p. m. friends ihe Sessoa'i For Holiday Season friends are invited. parents of a baby boy . . . Mrs. Tiie choir will render u series ^(3jcpM^(3s_iUs Woman's day was observed Chaiies Thornton is home from of Chii-tiuu. hymns. Soloists hot wishes. WILBERFORCE.—Christmas season activities began Sunday at Wesley Chapel by the Ihe hospital . . ..A.speedy re­ wilt be Ncwaua Smith, IluUt Montgomery, Brinda Richey, at Central State college with a series of annual programs Worn ot Christian covery to Mrs. Helen Perry who Y* Thi. Janice Stewart, George Cochran, Mn Boy tot is ill ut home ... I wiah each 'hi-ti marked the close of the fall calendar and Carolyn Angel. Joan Roper is UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH With a special note ol cheer — the beginning of the Christ . The college reopens and everyone u very" happy director, Christina Taylor pian­ speaker. Mrs. Ann Glei almas and a prosperous N. REV. PHALE D. HALE, Pastor Colurabua, O. "We with you joy on Oiiistm.i Day Jan. 3 at 8 a. m- president, ist, Mrs. Lillie Stokes super­ Dr. Charles H. Wesley, presi­ * Sunduy, Dec. 27, the Win visor. The public is incited . . . and happiness throughout the year." dent of the college, delivered Gold," and that evening the col­ Society will hold its public lege choir of 100 voices sang its SUPERIOR BAX'S SHOP last Sunday to the entire stu­ annual presentation of George DRY CLEANERS 653 Harrison Ave. Columbus, Ohi< dent body from thc subject, Handel's "Messiah" 261 Taylor Ave.-FA. 0589 CiSrtr. let. Barber " "Turning Baser Metals to capacity audience. Mr. sad Mrs. Ed, Columbu,, Ohio Till'; CHILDREN at the pre­ JOYfVL sail Family school clinic had a wonderful time at the Christmas purty . given fur them by the Hanford American Legion auxiliary unit at Villas.- hall. Mrs. .Beulah tyifcimm Harrison was chairman.

Qtsd time of the gear. we ujiih for you and years: ' Hanford al lete Salur- the icy Of giving, the Uay „• the Dukes and Satisfaction of appreciation purty room. the parly of the Hapford VH /„ lh. .arm snj cheer- sod the N«»lng of love. la.;<- Matrons' club was given Saturday ut Ihe home ol Mrs. (ul almo.ph.r. of tl,i. Thelma May, UtfQ Bowman av. The members una their hus­ •ronJ-tu. Chrl.tu...... bands enjoyed a delicious turkey son alien (.mill.. ... Mn Ho i-the-u. together — when N. Y. Newsman Joins -pirit. sr. reirc.heJ, lle.rl. WHALEY'S BARBER SHOP Urbaii League Staff .ipliftcj .nJ sll til. worlj 614 E. LONG ST. Columbus, Ohi, i. suilaenly lull ,.f .railing MR. t\ MRS. WILLIS WHALEY, Proprietor. duil.—Richard people—>we want to oiler Ruth Jons. & Irene Turner, Operator. i N. York Am- lias left that to one and alt .mr very Lest over the pub- H/tva""""*- elatii wishes (or tiie happiest ^^""''"t-m„,«w^£7k __•»•' 1-Jncoln replace; ii- ill J.i v you've wer enjoyed. Strums, who has j raising staff of tl

A Golden Anniversary Greeting We'll go alone silts Sam. ia ssisbing I* you ami the ones you love W a Happy New Yesr to AIL M In this glorious season of £ J Christmas! » Mrs. D. A. Whittaker and Sons, Inc. 9 ICOn'I GARAGE • llTCHFORD HOTEL BOHANAN ? 1166 MT. VERNON AVE* "In Our 50th Year of Continued Service to the Coin mbus Community" 80 N. FOURTH ST. AD. 0010 v General AuLo Repairing? Forrest F. Whittaker Mrs. Bonnie M. Whittaker Lawrence L. WhitUker Franklin H. Whillaker BR0G5DALE BAUER SHOP Plumbing Co. Samuel Cook Carol Smith Alvin Shouse Richard Roberts Columbiu, Ohio C* Mr. and Mrs. Kfvls Scott, w $ Propa. § Cordon Gilbert Jamea Roaa Ollie Wooten Dick Scott C W. BRYANT, JR., Prop. M Colotabus, O. £ 720 E. LONG 5T. EVergreen 9S49 ud EVergreen 2713 Columbu., Ohio i*-*t*V**V*KfV*V*V**VfOt*+S**t»*. :•:•'••., ' • • • '•' •• Uf • -• • .-: • •:.'• •

SATURPAY. DECEMBER 20, 19& THE OMtO SENTINEL - OHIOM SECTION 5 ENTINEL TWO

M~a-aa-_-M--_l---R---_n__fl__BMM_ * I * §P***XX149. By John B. Combs We greet yee aod yeer family May yeur Christmas Eve he I Speaking of Politics this Joyous day with a wish filled with sweet voices ef careOe-rs. Msy your day he thst yee may spend a holiday bright with toy. rich le happiness. the tiiem of his decision. stated assurlngly. rights proposal 1-iKi: DEWEY, Sen. Ivea degree. As a result, with Dr. W. IN AN EFFORT to strengthen pointed out his distinguished Mr. and Mrs. nlnded miserably II. Hunter ond Judge Perry B. his statement. Burton roupded civil rights record, both as a "IHE FORTS" 'Jackson, both of Cleveland, act­ up Gov. Dewey Driscoll, Jav* state and U. S. senator. He aaid Lucy. Miiburn & Ton-nay BUSH P. MITCHELL ing as spokesmen for th* group, its. Sen. Irvining M. Ives of N. results seldom come from plat­ THIS ACTION touched off a the press was Informed exactly York and William Pfeiffer, then form promises, but directly heated urgument, with Negro what happened to the substitute N. York state GOP chairman, from the man. dcict:at.est alternate all of whom backed up his con- Ives said he felt quite sure Literally boiling with bitter­ i-ntion. lhat if Eisenhower was elected ness ond sheer indignation, the president, he would rely upon •WC stalwart Republicans, who il Republic were the principal drafters of civil rights program. ure, told re both sold they favored u strong­ i hud betray- er civil right* plank but ihey FOB SOME REASON, every THESE feared a fight over the issue on move the Eisenhower adminis­ Whin cornered un the conven­ tht* floor would endanger the tration makes in support of ci­ m the infa­ tion floor by this writer ond chances of winning the nomina­ vil rights action, the statements We wish that all I mous nickname, "Flip Flop" Wesley South ol the Johnson tion for Gen. Ike. made by those so-caUed liberal May the tree spirit ef Christ- glfta of Christina, INDIVIDUALS & BUSINESSES WISH EVERYONE A Burton. publications, and confronted Dewey, reminding us of his Republican:: in July, 1952, re­ •ii till the days ahead with and your loved The wrath ol Negro delegates fine civil rights record, pointed echoes through my mind. hspptaess. fell upon Burton alter he walked uut that in view ol the fact thot I must confess thot al the con­ happieeea sod love. out on u promise_to.introduce a cided nut to Introduce Ihe sub­ all liberal Republicans were clusion of the long interview I substitute civil rights plank to stitute proposal utter talking backing Eisenhower, we shuuld doubted that any .effort to keep Kill RADIO JOHN CURRIE VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS in behalf ol civil with Guv. Alfred Driscoll of N. trust them to _teer him in the the premises would be made. rights, my mind ud of carrying out his Jersey, Cong. Jacob Juvils oi right direction on the civil But today, through the steady & ELECTRIC SHOP promise, Burton ginned recogni­ York and i i .nil's problem. progress made in our battle for 973 MT. VERNON AVE. tion on the flour and moved for the N. York delegatl "We believe that through first class citizenship this year, ing Gov. Tom Dewey I'm forced to believe that, for Columbus, O. members u[ the so-called "lib­ adoption of ih,: original weasel- our influence with Elsenhow­ AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR eral wing" of the Republican worded civil rights pledge. er, he will go raucb farther on once, a group of politicians are parly at Chicago last year. civU rights matters than the tinfuriated the platform pledged to do," he pai„n pledge. \

With Yuletlde appro*, him, we'd like ta wish our friends NAACP Opens Legal Attack On Travel Segregation, Complains To ICC the merriest Christmas WASHINGTON. — The Nat'l a Jim Crow restaurs Jam.-s BopUste, all of N. York carriers, companies and coi forms of ever, filled with life's blrss- A-s'n for the Advancement of Richmond station. Cily, nnd Warren Stetzel ol porationt from segregating, di- humiliation und embarrassment Colored People Monday launch- ' • • • Fairhope, Ala., the only white criminating or from making an because of their race and color, ed a frontal attack on Jim Crow THE FILINUI.INtG- OF this com- P*rsop in by interstate carriers, terminal travel with the filing of a com- p|umtt represents a fulfull ..rule at- The scgrcgal companies and companies main­ t u our friends end patrons go our heartfelt wishes for-a RUNOFFS prehenstve complaint witn the tack on Jim Crow in railroad these passengers is in violation terstuta taining eating establishments In Interstate Commerce Cum mis- el which still persists des- of the provisions ol Article I of The NAACP Christmas that will bring new happiness to all mankind. trilV 1 .-..ii -skin.; that feilei.il u__eitcy pjtt. supreme emit rulings bun- the constitution and of tl .. iipiaint by it* of tiie fuel Serves V Well" to issue an ..nl, •_• b.inning segre- mll(, such practices. lei'state commerce act, NAACP ---at officers und « Mr. and Mrs. Mr. .ad Mrs. Krakolf gation of interstate passengers Kor lhv [irst tl|fU, s<.fliegation attorneys Thurgood Marshall' employees "ha been subject- by railroads, stations and res- • , n gallons and the fa- ***** Roberta* Carter allege in ed to discrimin BUT MERCHANDISE MART and Employee. a road tau.anta in such stothms. (,ilitk,s m 8Uch MiltiH11!i- ., L.Uul. the complaint. The victims o( POMPEY A. DAVIS 1068 MT. VERNON AVE. n* longed pursuant to u determine- segregation "h_v_ suffered in- - 1013 MT. VERNON AVE. ur UIXa Columbu,, i.O. lion by the association to extend l >' damuge in violation of " of "the the* utftick upon segregation in "'C'X righls," the complaint ______LETTERS local institutions. In this stance, however, the - NAACP .•-'•* Ma, Ihr liihl sl isMPu Irlloa- contends lhat the railroad sta- IHE NAACP LAWYERS ask Dear Editor: Sunday, Dec. 6, the May good health, good friends tiotu. are In interstate com- for a hearing on the complaint the day before thc anniversary club. _t_p sblse o. as sll darla, Use merce inasmuch as they service and "thnt, alter due hearing-tiftd of Pearl Harbor, marked the Her death will come as s and good cheer be with yea shock to many of ber original lloli-.r Seawa asd true ,e»r mil guilds which cross state lines, investigation, ni> order be ls- during the Holiday sessee and In addition to the NAACP, •4Ut-'d commanding"' the railroad lug Columbus organisation. charter members. This writer that IsUsws. After 10 years of active parti­ Is Inclined to think, most re­ throughout the New Year. complainants are Ruby Hurley, companies, the Richmond Ter- grettably, that the aboUsh- the association's southeast re- minal ond the Union News Co. cipation In community, Jsfr trite social affairs, the ment of the Pirates club marks glonal secretary; Wendell Ker- '» stop such violations ol the guson. Dallas; Charlie Mae corn] Pirates club, otic of the oldest ef I up- Fran All The Folks At SUllY'S LOAN OFFICE local organisations for young Hayes, Hot Springs, Ark.; A. S. rights. m w a Crlshon, Gck-ntc Puytc und e fact lhat these ">. *- disbanded. AVENUE PHARMACY 1063 MT. VERNON AVE. Columbus, O. wid-spicad and The -P*'a*es started out as age. No longer Is tbe spirit of May the spiritual bond of lion Ethel I. Berry. Mobile, -*j,tn.; violations on true fellowship and kindred SSI MT. VERNON AVE. Russell L. Anderson, Jr., Pitts- indulged in b many interstate in athletic club. A group of caring and sharing lhat bond found — an Ideal which Cited in tha compii are 11 burgh: George Johnson, Bala- carriers, ter m.il companies hoys of grade school age, with has been so very much cher­ uilroads which try enforce viu. O.; Elliot J. Beel, N. Or- and ctirpoi_t. ,, cugaj-cd in or •*« Intense and moving desire ished In the Pirates club. King eat the old familiar with yon this Yuletlde performing vices essential *o participate as a group In The Christmas wishes 1 egstidn t Our dreams of a national carols! They express the :_* season. Our slneercsl wish i in the south, the Richmond, Richmond; Halt ie Ball- irltcl.'-t.ltl- umiiii'ice." the athletic and social events in "thut »n order the city, met in the old Beatty unlly vanish forever. Otaly the for s joyous Christmas to as long as the green sf t Terminal Co., and the urd. CI: Morgan. Elvira spirit or the living dead re­ spirit «C sll the good on News Co. which operates Craig, be issued forbidding all such Center and formed what be- mains to give us courage, snd wtsbes we carry ta .wisdom, and faith. God grant that the name of the Pirates hearts for you! HE'S STYLE SHOP club will ll,ve forever In the JOE'S CROSSROADS KEWSSTAKD & ESQUIRE MEN'S SHOP loved, honored 'and cherished NE. Cor. BROAD & HIGH FUEL'S PHARMACY Its Ideals . . . and we here highly resolve that this club 1009-1011 Mt. Vernon Ave. Downtown Columbus 1W3 Ml. Veraoa Ave. al 17th Sl. - FE. 2621 . Col'., O. shall not have died In vain; Columbus, O. that the spirit and the sacred trust shaU live forever as a * burning torch of everlasting truth, integrity and brother­ hood. Present at the final meeting were William Agnew, Albert :0A Harrington, Henry L. Key, Jr., William Dorsey, Rolltbo it. Doublie the cheer and merri­ To our many friends and easte­ Dorsey, Fred Triggs, Jr., and May Christmas, 1953,>e We hope that old 81. Nick de­ Here comes Ssnta with- s big ment te yoe this happy Vule- Of warmth, good eherr and rners, many thanks for fine en- Wcymon Dottier. — Henry _. tide season. Msy yoar every operation and wishing one and livers everything your hej-rt' bag of Yuletlde Joys sod our Key, Jr. bemr be filled with the joj of affection for yoa and your cir­ cle of beloved family sad desires on Christmas. Our wishes for a very merry holi­ good feltawshfp. day to yoa and yours. season's greetings! Negro Newspapers 1051. CARL L BROWN FIRESIDE MUTUAL BROWN'S GULF SERVICE •vspupers were functioning in 505 ST. CLAIR - FA. 8384 feEYNELDS HARDWARE WAITERS & BELLMENS states and the Dist. ot Co* Produce Markets iibia wilh u combined circu- CLUB 10» MT. VERNON AVE. Walter R. Hill. Mgr. Willie P. Brawn, Prop. 914 MT. VERNON AVE. ol 2.-44.590 and there 1289 MT. VERNON AVE. Clifton Jones, Pres. re 43 Negro magazines with Columbus, O. Columbus, O. Columbus, O. Columbus, O. nbined circulation of 1,287,- Columbus, O. m SATURDAY. DECEMBER M. l»s* ___ 1—PACE I THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER t€. 1PM THE OHIO SENTINEL SEC 2—PACX ij Willing Workers For 'March' 1500 Women Help To Organize Polio March Capital City Social Notes In spite of the Chri-tmos POIK. ne hour parchllght can- Jan. 20. If the needed number like tu help In this drive to rush, nearly 1500 Franklin roue- Under tike direction of Mi have been recruiting uthc of volunteers are found, no one raise money with Which to fight will need t.. call on more than infantile paralysis iar e asked to %y wctmen have found tii Glen H. Kraft, »_ E. Loogvlew women to serve as canUc av., and Mrs. Frank C. Willson,- mothers. within her • eigh- call Ad. 2103.-Names and'ad- The Woman's lnlerdenomina- Mesdames Alexine Spurlock, son, Georgia Johnson, Coral the county s sec- 178 Tucker dr., Wurthlngton. Approximately 18.000 worker borhood. dresses will then be given to the tional Council gave an elsbor- Susan Washington, Anna Mae Johnson, Gladys Cundiff, Lulu [others' March On,co-chairmen of the Mothers' will be heeded to contact ever Nearly every section ol the proper section leader who will ate Christmas party ut Elm* Smith, Misses Elizabeth Archer. Little, Jessie Walters, Mae Jack- i .in., as ml- home in Franklin county bc county still needs additional hi turn contact the volunteers hurst private party home, Co- Naomi Smith, Pearl Smith, son, Ado line Terrill, Emma Mac captains foj I ween 7 and 8 p. m. Thursday volunteers. Those who would with specific instructions. lumbus, Wednesday evening. Marilyn Smith, Messrs. W. T. Brown, 1 s a b e I 1 e Rutherford After a delightful repast carols Johnson, George Carter, Louis Blanche Edwards and Miss * NV10NJ . I •H__M-_-_____-H_-a__Mi iT.,-Td.--at_Nt~-tttsataa-----_----W-aW--HB__M were sung and gfils exchanged. Brown, Lester Edwards, WH* Mary Tolliver. | DUPONT ' Mrs. Geraldine Archer, retiring lien. Nedd, Att'y James Little. '"_*"* .»- U . v . i president, was presented with a Members present: Mrs.- A. P. Bentley wus host- alls r. ts Fl (Dayton Social Whirll . The presentation wes made Mesdames Clara Carter, new- ***. to the Fortnightly Heading _ Brum a Sb. d by Miss Una Tolllv ly elected president, g^jU club last Friday I t 1 .... H.sr Br i included: Ellen Seudder, Mattie Hen- 81 N. 20th H. Beecher fl ..Slot Far. HicKs spoke on "Closed Doors." nd everyone should »*• *« »tl«p- VTON.—The Yulel .-After the service the group's . This oca- _luuns al Fsar, attention was turned to a filer I SB. fri- Mm always finds numerous persons arriving or leaving the city for mound of beautifully wrapped the holiday season. A pr .-Christina- guest was Mrs. Vivian Allen Mrs. Spicer To Leave (sonthtta Islllal Christmas gifts for exchange. of Chicago, who arrived from Nashville tiispen d a few days with Members who enjoyed the af­ aomOtts. Mrs. Mildred Cal .er-Sitrillions. Mil College at., and to visit her fair were Mesdames Clara Al­ aunts, Mrs. Lillian Slurnea-McFall and Mrs, Minnie Kigner, 224 9 $1J9 For Furniture Meet len, octing president, Nettie S. Summit st., and to a^end a number of pic-Cnristmt).. social af- 9 1 l.ru-e P.ira Bray, Belle Carter, Myrtle Liiis before returning home to thc Windy Cily for Christmas. In her rote ns pifrchaslng tend the annual dinner of the Phelps, Alexine Spurlock, Susai 9 13.99 She is the wife of Reubin W. Allen, Jr., formerly manager of igent for the honicinakcrs of Nat'l Retail Furniture Ass'n, of Washington, Cornelia Watts, the Supreme Liberty Life Insurance Co, office in Dayton. The Ida Eloisi ? MODE HOSIERY » Columbus, Mrs. Thelma Spicer whic*hh shshee Is'ia aa membememberr aass welwelll Idu WilliaWilliamsm , Eloise Howell, up residence in Chicago. of Spicer Furniture Co. is about ' . Jennie Hugh, Florence Jones, Chicago. They recently as thn e tntpthree eaai i m 9 2 Siu.rrs Ta Srrsr li Z to leave for thc annual winter * * * * '> »"**ng Huth Lawrence, These student nurses volunteered their services for S. Bend, itricted" neighbor- f lt*l Mt. Vera.a A.. Ft. 1—u home furnishing markets that breakfasts where she will ex- p_0i Deborah M Frances Ind., Mothers' March On Polio. Lcoaa UoSlnski, chemistry la- are being held in January and change ideas with ot £ UK. SUU St—Us. ISM A Patterson, Gladys Boone, Alta strucler at Holy Cross Central School of Nursing, was tbeir in- again in June in Grand Rapids try leaders on how better Campbell. Guests splratioit, having been a victim of infantile paralysis. Miss Ho- f OK. Mna.-Fn. . a. SB. $ and Chicago. t,ru, Mr_ H.imBmBi, alnkl spent three moatbs la Iron long and later studied at St. VC f 'III «.— „, ns.; Sat. 5 5 J While in Chicago Mrs. Spicer _____ Mary's college while still confined lo wheel chair. Help gate will »hop the 2000 manufuctur- 9 G-Ha_bsa, O. $ victory over polio by giving generously to .March of Dime* er* who display furniture, up- Ti__.au'c Thrum hi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Je(f workers, JJIJ. t-SL f, a, a,. >...,a, -, a, «r > ., a,-. pl.ances and floor coverings in l*>U0Vf 5 llTOUQIll reys, 273 N. 17th St., left Wed- i-a-a •*'*•*•*'»•*-» -».*.».».i _,. _ . , , nc_day for Philadelphia to spend There is no danger of develop- Chriatma_ with M'rs> jj^g, « V-WC* informal, her ing eyestrain from looking ot the nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. merchandise selections 5 al "Jabberwock" to be held fea- bright side of life. Jasper Brown. ture new designs, fah { Christmas February, This is always an Improved finishes plus better- 5 ning event. As usual, than-ever values which she will * they will name as -Miss Jabber­ otler toJocal homemakcrs in the Special! wock" the young lady who sells months ahead. * the most ticket-. Our vole gi.es • "You will find thut today's yisby photos a specialty. One for lovely Beverly Ja homernekeri art receiving much s5_.II, fear 5.7 and < frlend- you to buy a tic­ more for their money when they £-. hip-,. A regular OS-OS value ket and help her win the con­ buy home furnishings," Mrs. £ fsr tbe small tern of test . . . Did you hear that the Spicer suid. Home furnishings Wilberforce and Xenia Links the bargain i Hoy Wilkins ot the nu- . As i nple, I NAACP office a check for i typic hod i WOO, for a life membership, lot- 4-st Tsar l-brktsus altar. siicfi-rt-fu) and ool- >rlul cotillion. The money came * n publ c acht>o1 - PIERCE'S Wright-of Pontine, 'Mich. ,^."" A* ' ' quantity of lood. In addition, Col leld, another' charming. that p furniture muy be bought on con­ f PORTRAIT STUDIO IS, entertained for C. J, Francis and venient terms, making fashion 5 ^rs. Mile; furnityre available to those liv­ IIM.VI V E1NG, Assists WittiiiniM'ii forwardt-H u chock ing on a modest budge.."" 5 for tyjUO to the national office sf 117 HAMILTON AVE. Mis. Spicer explained that she To sll our friends we extend our I following the Dayton NAACP'* would- be on the alert for new f. ..w.">-,^w>*e^>*e>-e.">*-^^M„ offerings in modern or contem­ heartiest wishes for gladness and good fwtunt r MBS. LILLIAN STAUNES- £.i"JTiw"hurth^T. »n porary styles which are espe­ for Christmas and the New Yew. crA».L naa limahed her tenn M.|to„ b. j, Wright left Wliber- cially designed to meet the THE SENIINEL DIRECTORY TO BETIER COLUMBUS BEAUIICIANi oilice on tne juvenile court farce last week to spend a few neeas of newer homes and the i..*,oi_ committee -ud leaves daVH ln California wilh his fam- new trends in more informal H. F. - Wi_ ncH iiuurdiice Agency !,.,.?iVl,„.V,',-..Cll""Ug" ' *" ily b*-,,jr'- attending tiie Alpha living. She will also shop for 6S E. SUte St. Columbus, Ohio tno ii„j Alpha national conclave in contemporary furniture which Corinne's Beauty Salon Cewetsts B««.tF S«r»i-_. JtVltb has been redesigned for use with Representing Tilleen's Beaute Shoppe the Uviroit beginning Dec. 21 ... . IU .V W-sJuogtea Ave. IS .«— t.»i>«r_.-K. ash contemporary styles und in mod­ STAURT'S CREDIT CLOTHING Jessie Mae Vinson, " The Roger Browns, of Xenia en- Specialising Ia ern homes. -SHINGLE HOUSE Melvea Givens, ttbea Brown, '* ° lertalned the Chvvuliers ut the MUTUAL ot OMAHA Facials sed Manic ure* BEAUTY SHOP Prop. ARTUILA LOGAN ' u, Christinas session last week . . . Mrs. Spicer also plans lo at- and its companion companies All Passes of Beauty Colters 140* _r._T.IU 3t-, FA. 7CS8 Operators guests Phyllis McNeil, Uutrlene (Jieen, Ho Appointment Necessary Cold Waving - Pin Curling SUSAN MAE BRYANT. Pr*r- Glenn Patternm and Bev. O-s Horn CI..T.-1-i _>i Bus; MA. 4CU - Res. £V. S4tl& ".i Tu- *-*'*'*>,'*c Law fence were guests Now AvaiU-L Fs Opes. Cola Rlclkey, Fraaeee » ,in.• ,._.. j.^jyy night of the exclu- Yo.r Css-t.si.scs w Beldlemsa — Opee Dally New Ownership _*" Hive 'theatre Ound ol Dayton al Normendie Cleam P COttlNNA NICHOLS, Prop. RILEY'S BEAUTY SHOP -ne. or SS^Tnr?; _ ^TJ^n ? ^ "Stv And Tailors dinner is traiuin.ii.ii.y "n,iiL"- u*"™ mL ,**"*,„, , 205 £ U», St. _S formerly I.* Mae Seep) Bach Is OM i_«.i,,_ Use aa. auer ,„risi.„a_ ^-'utsT -o^-llTa"lea" AD SS4S > ii wnat motto lu.ivu- _ g t^j,, week (| Kapjia con- Cottage Beauty Boa M lor lC »eiu out by HIM. im-el QJ,^ chicugo. ihey .nave " .Hours -J A. M. Until I p. M. 862 Mt. Vernon Ave. m McAfee Beauty Salon i ;, ini-uiiT .ne mi—-won- luiUs vt roollw ut u,c Conrad Sstarday 9 A. M. Until S P. M, EV. S3_2 it means weauulg Ocils liilUtn hvM # _ # Jamt.» and t.o—iiieie iieAuij treatment .Prep. M. RILEY Complete Beauty Service oe ringing soonl . . . we (utwin Barbour of Home, N. Y., innnm Cayaell Fewtkes, Operator Wills Mae Washington •Jut. Pauline smart ..ut A..* u-u^m-a Rose has aru dut! ,„ lown ftjr tht. htlUdtlj-, ^itnntf VstistONtb MCAI i:i-t Frep. LUlL_n Nash, Mgr. llday ,u v,i,it lOOe E. LMI at. FE. 1712 visn Uoa. o "* their parents here. i and then N. York before itng to Uuyton . . . Rev. JUST A MERE BEAUTY Fsurose Beeuty Bare MONOS* CLASSIC SALON Mn, J. Vveioy Uroatious J nut Beauty Salon 040 N. MU SL — FA, 2370 get to his native Keutucay M tt i •"...,*, i IU.N Complete Besuty Service Scalp Treatment s Special!} IM N. i7Tii ST. — inn, tin Faye t'rrws. Manager, Mays Saunders, tncs nooem Jit_ ill 1KB warmth in oar hearts, wt iitioi ti Chignons, Pageboys **. Braids Wuurrrd Aim -hen, bally • Alary Lee Walker, Operators Complete Beauty Service Netiua, tfoanise Empress, Ferris Bessley, ttos-iic W. 901 our best withes for 1 jo.ous Uolidiq Season. Lena Mends, Prep. .Anna i ir.i.ir.t. Operators Partee, Proprietors Aaa Gardner, Operator Llgetba Currlagton, Owner I ...lit .1 -..Ilk. k.jl,M.tt BALI PRESS COMMERICAL PRINTERS Joseph B. Clark Is New 1030 E. Loag St. FAirf.s 244S Logan Bo_.en_.sn Classic EXQUISITE MODE BEAUTY SHOP . isu vi If lit I riiivi.iS Beauty Salon olph i • Location ol Ctun ignicu rea Candleit-and ciimt- Joseph B. Clark, iiW, wbu has 0t0 Mt. Vcreoa - t L. U.V0.B t K. LONG ST. Employ ess of Cetnptete Beaut} Service nas greenery puis colors in tiie been visiting hia "parents, Mr. Specialising In All Phsscs af Besuty Culture ooa ueipea Bring tne YulcUde a CHAKL1K MAL LONG sod and Mrs, B. A. Clark,, Colum­ ut closer to tne members ana ti. ANNA BUZI-MAN, Props. MARS DRUG CO. Preps: Birdie Breedlove, Kathleen tK!tty> Wllks guests. Winners ut bridge bia., left Sunduy tu return to Operators: Louise Uatsler, wertha Ougger and Ami Alameda, Cat,, to tho Medical Levetla Haddock, Alice Petty. Operslors: Battle pleree, Lillian Didlick, 1042 ML Vernon Ave. Mabel McKoifht, alary Shelvin Hunt. Incidentally, the Jack -nil Dept. at the naval air station Le—a Wade, Harriet Danlap et Miami Ave. Jill* club will hold its second u»re. -EC 2—TAG-4 THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER j_ |Wg SATURDAY. DECEMBER KL 1H1 THE OHIO SENTINEL SEC I—PAGE t Informal Party Makes Entertaining Easy Dame Fashion Says: *-_» -T* **_- **•• Happily, one of the most popular forms of entertaining friends during the hqlidaya has become the cocktail party. With the acceptance of more sensible eating habits, and Family Roundtable With living quarters usually too small to comfortably accommodate many people at a B, El,lv» A. Ball formal dinner party, we've learned the gracious advantages of the cocktail party. Glamorize Your Neck r By this means we can cele- ' ; " ' ' *"-* • By JUNE L'-RHUE transforming foot to the con­ brate with more of our friends B boon to -,<,,,. Remember, also. In a shallow pan, sprinkled with DEAR MISS HALL: I ant a college graduate of 1953. N. YORK. — Global. — When necting part of the anatomy, at one time. The informal at- j yuur assortment is colorful, curry, dotted with butter and X ranked very high in my class, but have not definitely se­ Milo'dy adorns ber neck with one regardless of sge. cocktail party is your table settings con be sim- heated moderate ( cured a job yet. My mother io very possertsive. All through of those cute UtUe. ties Dame The young girl discovers the A MAYONNAISE. COCKTAIL appropriate for the friendly st- p(e. pastel linens, plain china college, X had to be home at 12 o'clock. Even now It is the Fashion has decreed for the sea­ beau-catching aspects do bowl can be a sumptuous dish, Utude of the season. We've ana clear crystal all help same. At my graduation prom, my mother insisted that son, she is definitely tuned in the trick for that old blouse that grown up to realize there need tied the gaiety of refresh- yet Is simple to psepare. AU ihol my brother accompany my friend and me, even though wo with glamor. It is hardly possl- had been considered too "beat' be no time-setting formalities mints. . is involved Is adding seasoning were engaged. I am not American by birth, but have gone ble that at previous for her special date. Mother for such un affair. Whcthei Take advantage all Uie •° commercial mayonnaise and B neck bci look of chic it tea-time, during the dinnci through school here. Mother has accepted and adjusted kaWUand%7rcpared totnU ^J""'"*, '1*'PI* *?. * ! for so much tidiness. tinsel' laden satin back rusp- the evening, cock­ sweet i —i. Plac. to very few of the customs here. •id you in preparing for i *** ****"* ' *•*••* * Since I have pledged to a sor- —. About 27' ,f velvet, silk, berry Ue of velvet, foi tails and a buffet table are,con­ party. Many of these item bowl on a large sandwich plate. Around the bowl arrange any •ority, I have a few more prlv- brought up a problem that is satin ribbon, or ItMHtJuaAC sidered excellent and proper be most any other media the imag­ cU of the following delicacies or a ueges. My Big Sisters under- felt by many girls aU over Uie foi ma of entertaining friends combination of tbem: drained, stand my problems and are try- country. You are to be com­ ination can conjure artistically, make its 40lh round to the club ,- delightful cheese May the true spirit dried, canned artichoke hearts, ing to help me. I do not want to mended for your upproach to oppliqucd with a dash of pearls, meeting. spreads Uiat ore ovoilable in And, Grandma will start tin ef the first Christmas shine run away from home or^cause the "problem. Running away sequins, novelty trim, what handsome pew lei any hord feeling... but what can *otdd not solve anything. It have you, und a bewitching con­ youth coursing through he brightly In your _ jugs help decorsle limbs all over again if her mir cooked lobster I doT I feel that at 23, •1 should would only nerve to create more coction comes "out of thc hat. ' heart today be the be more on my own. *.- hard feelings and make a wider -Affixed to the neckline of cok_ ror rewards her with a rcflec for a large round pisi-T^'su' ^ ******* cocktail 'toothpicks and ever> dsy. Next week I am going for an break between you and your tared and uncollured blouses, tion of herself in one of th, foods be sim pi or elaborate, rounded with crisp cracken interview for a teaching Job. My family. gowns, frocks and dresses, the "new look" in neck glamor ac d. n't overladen youour table with bowl Is recommended by the mother says if I get the Job she You are fortunate that your magical little numbers do a ccasorlcs. refreshments. Keep > tting hanced by eye-catching con­ Schenley people. It's caUed a will move to Ihe town and live sorority understands and can attractive. Replenish yoi tainers. Trie wine companies of­ whisky cup and- this recipe with me. 1 do not want to hurt help you. Since your mother has of canapes and hors d fer colorful wicker-covered bot­ serves 25 people. . her, but there has' to be a confidence in your Big Sisters, when they are needed. tles for this purpose. And Schen- WHISKY CUP change. Is there s way out for perhaps when visiting, they Can Dayton Dinner Party Honors CHESAPEAKE SNACK Ing J5* fi­ le now i 2 i|is. whisky me? 1 rcaUy do not know what tactfully discuss similar situs- for variety. Try to include jit"* handsome, crystal, antique- to do. This way the future tions which had disastrous re- least one hot dish. Make suVe hke decanter .,ff > Juice 2 lemons seems very bleak. — Phyllis, suits. She will gradually change Broadduses At Flood Home you offer a choice of at leai 2 oranges, sliced thin Newark, tf. J. her opinion and ' ease her re- DAYTON. —. A dinner party Anna Mae Morrow, Mrs. Jessie Msy the glory three foods. Do your best I urprlsed at M bottle greaadlne DEAR PHYLLIS: You have strictio-ns. I mn wondering how was given recently at tiie home Johnson, Mr_J_ Li Hie Mae Hoyes, serve things that sre easy i y can trans- 2 qls, chsrged water | your brothers feel about the sit- Mrs. Opal Sewell, Mrs. Mary of Christmas remain 1st handle, especially for lap ser s into "con- Mix whisky, sugar, lemon and Cook, Mrs. EUa Foster, Mrs. Salted pea- sliced orange. Stir unlU the _t ulli. Welby Broaddus. Anna BeUe Robinson and Mi your heart become -.ugur dissolves. Add grenadine Streigfiten 11 yoi i Job < Dr. Broaddus wus elected lust T_&sa Haynes. throughout a bright then spread and charged water. Pour over a Your town, try to persuade your month as the first Negro ever •*•*" block of ice or punch bowl f iUed mother not lo live with you, but to serve on the Dayton Board Mrs. Virgle L. Simmons, Mrs, : with Ice cubes. Hair In just visit while you get settled. of Education. Esther McCumb-, Mrs. Sadie IO Minulei Muke her see'how pleasant it I-iiyc.tr..., Mrs. Bertha Smith, will be to look forward to and The i was sponsored hy Mrs. Luvenis Kelly, Mrs. Mary Hearings Scheduled with prepare for you on weekends. the Naomi Circle Missii Sonford, Muric Beauford, Con- Also, get your brothers to show Society ot Tabernacle Baptist stunce Dukes, Mrs. Hattie John­ LUCY DEAN NURSERY On Unemployment Law K0N60LENE her how much she is needed by church in Dayton, where Dr. son, Coralce Kelly and Mrs H10 St. Clair Ave. Col's. O. Public hearing on proposed Tha Origi other members of Uie family. Broaddus is minister. Mrs. Lotta Margaret Lucas. amendments to the rules and Hair Straightens! James addressed the guests ut Expert Child Care r e g u t a t i ons ampUfying the Mrs, Effie Beauford, I_ M. C. You csa get J waterproof job tho dinner, paying tribute to.Dr. amendments to the Ohio unem­ pproach. Broaddus. Tho minister re­ Jones, Jr., Mrs. Christine Lee, Mrs. Hannah Harnett, - •nd four hair will stay straight ployment compensation 1-a w, Parents, while- thinking only sponded. -• - Helen Floyd, Mrs. Katherine Supervisor which became effective during for 20 days or more. of their children's welfare, do Thomas, Mrs. Dorothy Mobely October, will be held at 10 a. m. For straightening shorter not realize that they can be pos- and Mrs. Ada Jones, president Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1954, in the muds (up ro 4 inches) stk of the Naomi Circle, onc^ others. [•*_* 4* •_* •*_•« office of the Bureau of Ur .-..,•• ivr and demanding. Very for Kongolene st say drug often we have to help our par­ p 1 o y m ent Compensation, 13. Cleveland uv., Columbus. . store Use only u libel direcn. ents understand that they help Stii! leading after 40 coniecu- us more by letting us try our -•- jMtn. wings.—K_ B.

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te. have come to the end of another year of pleasant association* I 1a a with those whose confidence and good mill uie value so highly. a a Once more it becomes our pteasure to send our friends a a help her speed a and patrons our heart-felt greetings and to wish them a your Christmas calls a a V_S a Christmas abundant with good cheer...one that will a a HOUDAYSPECIALS! a Miracla Whip e^fyt^ ENGLISH WALNUTS usher in a New Year of peace, happiness and prosperity. a SALAD DRESSING a PECANS - Polished 01. Jar 59c a Christinas Day, thc postman puts his bag down Staff and Management Of a and his feet up. Santa relaxes and enjoys his tree. BRAZIL HUTS Maxwell House a But your telephone operator is just half-way Packaged IndlvldaaUy. a through her big Christmas \ob . . . handling COFFEE a the flood of a.IU that swamp our swiuh-ioards lb. 39c 1 lb. tin 93c a Christmas Eve and all day OnriHipait. FLOUR a So many holid-y calls sre msde thst some amy NOVELTY FOOD BAR PEACHES SWEET PICKLES ' a be delayed ... in spite of many special circuits Gold Medsl or FUlsbary Hesvy Syrup a and sn extra-large force of operators working Full Ot. Jar 49c a with s will to get those calls through. Remember 5 lb. bag 49c No. 2 1-2 can 29c 741 E. LONG ST. a ... it will speed your call and help your operator .- CRISCO and SPRY a if you give tbe out-of-town number. -***' 3 lb. can 89c a ORANGE JUICE a PURE CANE SUGAR ADams 0552 a All Our Poultry Is a 46-0z. can 29c 5 lbs. 49c COLUMBUS, OHIO a FRESH DRESSED a Vetts Shop St Save On Foodland's Everyday Low Prices a "**%&** Turkeys • Ducks • 8 Til 6 Mon-TI,ur. Of 8 Til 8 Fri-Sat Mr. & Mrs. Otto Beatty, 5 Roasting Chickens THI OHIO SEll TELEPHONE COMPANY Frying Chickens Proprietors Stewing Chickens F00DLAND___M™_L .1 1044 MT. VERNON AVE. COLUMBUS, OHIO %UKW*mmiKKKK 1 SATURDAY. DECEMBER TO. 1M3 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1953 THE OHIO SENTINEL SEC, t—PAGE j SEC*—PAGE. THE OHIO 3ENTIN-X Cream Cheese And Useful Table IN COLUMBUS-SHOP CLOSE TO HOME AND SAVE! Lollypop Christmas Tree Is Xmas Greetings From London Cranberry Sauce (This is soother Instsllment In shops and stores, especially I'm baked in d softened cream cheese s scries of articles by Gladys toy departments, are crowded. Sure To Make Hit With Kids I-.. Cooper from tbe campus of Christmus cards cover the coun­ ..tiered toast, bread or thut I < Her_'_ _, wonderful Jmple it Is lo make one. So craci(ers. Then spread with queen Elisabeth college, Lon­ ters, Office parties and dunces MODERN MARKET HOUDAY WINES decorotinn you can r imple in fact that even the cranberry sauce, (You can,mix don, England. Miss Cooper, win­ are being planned. There are ner ef a Fttlbrlgbt scholarship self—it's a lollypop t hildren enn put one together. creom cheese and cranberry concerts of Christmas music and glad that we had IU K. tu IL rA WM BEER - CHAMPAGNE grant, Is studying nutrition dur­ I III i HOME lilt ivt.lll the special cakes have been truditiona. English Christmas ing the academic year 195-.-M. baked. The students are having dinner because I will not be in Bur,— O 15 I', H. HII £ -ane-li-elr-ri? i*. n-W't'e. £«»' are™ ."-_-_..!. *£ She is the daughter af Mrs. day tree is filled lo i>u mmi, . „ fc __ Bprc(Ml jn separate layers.) For exams and are looking forward England for this celebration. By Wiedemann v*» Charlotte J. Cooper, IM N. Gar­ la Salle Wine Stores with colored candy kiddy pops ™ y* __( ft f__ v()u __ _fdcri srownUps, too, you'll like cran- t0 work delivering mail during the tjme this article in printed Red Tap Par Cas. > be t i for ; for you i field sv.. Columbus.) U I.. Sprla, - Ut S. Hit- the holiday. j w;n be in Oslo, Norway, ill eyes In addition it's a t There are, however, some dis- wlierc i will spend Christmas, libble tor kids and adult- like; e the pine cono Is In hand By GLADYS E. COOPER tinct differences. It \a Father N( Year's I will celebrate in This handy Utile tier table ind if by chance the tree runs Christmas, not Santa Claus, who GOODWIN'S an then make a base for it "1 saw it i lX)NDON.-—December in Stockholm, Sweden. Without a has many uses. Easy to move. ure —. ail It needs is a refill hears the great expectations of doubt I will have a real white Fi... Frmi.. Vomjotshl*M PAUL'S ire are sevcrul It is as deeorstlve as it Is rom the CMUly box! plish this, but nel."' don is similar in some wii; thc*yi.ung and I have seen only Grwe-ri-. Maatt !RY OUT STORE Chrl practical. Top and shelf are The lollypop tree makes a gay ^^^following^ JjS^JSg1^ d balance. Pile a mound of Your "Sentinel phone [Wen's, twe from Norway went my family and friends.. I sin- number in Springfield is Jefferson end Ml. Vernon decoration atop a mantle. It cer- <»«-« s a.A. a • i r. a Phone Order. Received y Dally | A. M. to t P. M. , ...... I. CH., I>.. Cl,r-Wi.. D,i„.,r of heartfelt ,T sed «*-» P. ts FA 0431 i FEATHERSTONE MARKET 805 Mt V-rsa. Av.. WE DELIVER happiness-thew SE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Featherstone, Props. o5S9 we wish .ou 459 N. 18TH ST. •**•*• tt in The Ohio Se nti- Cream ot asparagus soup, Columbus, Ohio this Christmas roast turkey, roast potatoes, SUSSMAN-SON brussel sprouts wllh chestnuts, ST.CLAIR CARRY OUT Quality Meats and Groceries Season. Christmas pudding, brandy WALKER'S STORE POPULAR BRANDS BEER

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Lone SI. tix ohio fuel I) tl-J company |j S" j~» •BIG BEAR MARKETS lb. 53c WAYNE BROWN, President SEC j—______11 SATURDAY. DECEMBER M. 19M .ATURDAY. DECEMBER M. ISSS THE OHIO SENTINEL SEC a—PACE 10 THE OHIO SENTINEL 8e.. Lawrence To Speak III Chicago Caldwell Features Ruth Moore DAYTON.-—Rev. George Law- Lawn will Haw Yorkers Gather To Praise By Rl'BY D. LUSEAR Rev. R. L. Hicks will deliver Mahan, Helen McNsir, Hattie renee, editor and general man­ before the Alpha Phi Alpha fra­ Miss Ruth Moore, CBS televi­ the Christmas sermon. Hicks Is Myers, Helen Peaks, Catherine ager of The Dayton-Ohio Senti­ ternity conclave in Detroit oat sion artist, will plsy several se­ assisting the pastor, Rev, Allen Crsndetl, Ruby Luseur. Mar- nel for the post six months, left- Dec. 30 to outline plans for a rnetii(3?ur4 lections on She harp as a special J. Kiik, throughout his conva­ zctta McGee, Frances Morris, Dayton thiB week for Chicago Robert Joseph Ball memorial Thurgood Marshall; He Praises Them feature of "Singing from the lescence. John H. Alexander, Robert where he will'address the an­ scholarship fund, a project ot Sky," traditional sunrise Christ- Also participating in the ser­ Banks, Malrie Gamble, Ralph nual workshop and conference N. YORK.—Thurgood M.rsh.11. NAACP speclsl rounsal .nil director o as worship service to be held vice are Rev. Fred E. Johnson, Newling, Foster Law, John M. the Ball memorial foundation. Mahan, P. M. Scott, Harriett of the Nst'l Council On Inter- ..na. In th. i-cent. supr.rtM court s-gr-i. ati on case, uaed . banquet given for i Fridsy morning, Dec. 25, at W. Van Johnson and Benjamin cultural Relations. He will also The edltor-fhinister "will return 5:45 at Caldwell Temple AME F. Conley BeU McConnell, Carolyn Kerr, opportunity to praise trie-people who helper! mate the historic case possible. Fellowship Dinner Held attend several sessions of the to his duties as community ref­ _i.ii.ii, Columbus. Musical pre­ Choir members include WUla Dorothy Diggs, Starlene Mc- Br Rl'BY L. SNOW Monday, Dec. », the Dra­ lude to the service begins at S Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity lations director ot Tabernacle matic club will have its annual Reid, Helen Waderker Floren­ r hy the employees of Cal tine Walker. Fannie Ballard, conclave. Buptist church on Jan. 1, Distillers at Hotel Astoi | Mt. Oli Baptist, Columbus, Christmas dinner. held annual fellowship dinner startins at »•» n m Doc 31 Mary E. Kirk, Birdie Hairston, Keith, Geraldine Hairston, Syl- March Of Dimes Poster Girl Wednesday evening. The order of service includes Georgia Woods, Marie Davis, U Friday. Dr. H. Beechcr Hicks. « ,{ ,^ . .. „; choral singing of the three via Murdpck, Mary Slade, Con- I wsat to thank torn m Q|iv wj r p Macon, Minnie Hargrove, Jessio nie.J_>ovis, Carolyn Davis, Cece- peoplr- wbe erked pu»to M, _2" K V-™*** ot FW" At 10:30 choirs and the male chorus. Webster. Robert I_ Kerr, Leon­ and lonltht," Renditions of the choirs are ard Coffin, Robert Walker, Ju­ |, "there cmi guests were Mr. and Mrs. • rwrySn** will go to the "The Heavens Are Telling" by : noted I • v.. lius Fuller, Connie Banks, Doro­ Gerotd Lusear, Fred Ken 17 splrlt- Robert Herod, marking their *J* ^ ch ttpcl ,or . ..|ove Haydn, sung by the chancel and rather Bishop thy Ann Bell, Alvu Coleman, aid Threatt. Hc represents to Itth wedding 'M™**^**?* feast." after which the group youth choirs; "O Let Us Turn lo Artemis Cook, Catherine H. lireetmg* • per- Ttie public Ls Invited Bobby Yantessel, celebrating his ;_ _ ^ Bethlehem" by O'Hara, offered Gray, Anna Ruth Lash, Edith wj|1 ( f undUK|y f(|| by the senior choir; "Just Think gment of our community ln- birthdayPresentut, i on­ ^^ dedication and - ai tbe NAACP cssc__ are of His Goodness to You," 'sung going officers • ll i..-1. of Shu run by the male chorus. The massed by Mrs. Willi; ' wUI render Handel's fam­ ; WOULD NOT be slue to also given Mrs. Visit Nest Sundsy ed "Hallelujah -Chorus" at the Mt. Olivet baptist thureh close uf the service. Cross Dedication ••NO I HI • I*, BI.T CIIRIST" to hold meetings. When we' Alt *•;. Male Bt. the (burch on our side, we; ON CHRISTMAS DAY, a ser- ,k-e will be held at 10:45 a. m- Columbus, Ohle At Bethany Church A-ith the joint choirs furnishing The honoree expressed ..ge-ni-. 0 A. M. - Tbe Churcb at Study By LOUISE EMORY j;il Jacobs, to be hung In thc tude to all the many people und liusie. Open house will he held 10:45 A. M. - The Church at The topic. "Do You Have It?." main auditorium, und a pulpu organizations who gave finan­ it the pastorium, 1455 East- was used by Rev. A. L. Mason, robe thot the Nurse Corps pre­ cial support to the NAACP case. Worship — 0 P. M. - Baptist Training Union — 7:30 P. M. .' pastor of Bethany Buptist, Co­ sented to Rev. Mason, A solo, There is Grand Mast The Church at Worship lumbus, for his sermon last "No Room At the Ion," was dings," he pointed out. "The Sunduy morning. Music was sung by the pastor, accompanied .Negro Masons have set up u le­ Dr. Broaddus furnished by Choir No, 2. by Rev. A. L. White, a visiting gal research fund in the past Rev. W. G. Gains dedicated s minister. One new member, a two years and they have con­ cries given the church by Vir- candidate for baptism, was tributed about (24,000 a year.' added. Among the visitors was He cited Mrs. Kobert Venn, Commended Rev. E. L. Bivens, a student at president of the Pittsburg'itts burgh CouCou-­ 1 ' Centenary Methodist Shaw university. rier, as a symbol Thc Sunday School Dept. will press which "opened Thcyuuth and yuung adults present a pluy and program at -umns of I aSSVSS By CS Board 2ND BAPTIST CHURCH of Centenary Methodist, Colum- WILLIAMS & McNABB MORTUARY tie N. ITta. St. charge of special Xavier Choir On Among tho other persor r J••!•!' ov*, ''Distinctive Funeral end Ambuience Sereice** present at tho dinner who wei I. R, Sumner, superintei singled out for praise were R>. Church School: u :lf> A. M Management & Staff NBC Network and Arthur Spingurn < Morning Worship. 10:4b A. H G. Harold Williams, -Sr Wilbur G. McNabb Mrs. Cons B. McNabb ing Rev. Dr. J. Welby Broaddus evening Worship. 1:4- P. at Harvey L. Houcbins Sunday, Dec. 27, Dr. Thomas Ronald B. McNabb and) -board member, on his recent Sunday, Jan. 3, the church will In Xmas Series C F. JENKINS H. Hines, pastor, will speak on observe its 03rd anniversary. Cha lei A. Watkins Deo—is L. Porter I election* as the. lust Negro It "Fuith for the U n m u r k c d Rev. Jacob Ashburn of Oakley 818 E. LONG ST. Columbus, Ohio YORK.—The ...ir of Xa- AI.80 JOHN A. DAVIS, ^feS^ .Wt **' D*,!un ***** °' Paths" at 11 a, m. Music will be Av. Baptist and his choir will be EV. 6785 . FE. 50S_B- EV. 9521 rleans, has lessor at City College of ^.(Education. furnished by the senior choir invited by and Gospel chorus. American York" who headed a team of"50J . Bmuddus, who has served Jig CO. Dr COME TO At 0 p. m. thc theme will be pult.llp.lti' >,-.,••!«•, I-,..-. w--l _!!!(; ..li llii'.Jii;;ii ;.,. , , (_Vn!r.il State U |l( SHILOH BAPTIST "Power Through Prayer." The the sp-ve-al Christmas week the summer to aid Uie legal. bytOfd fur a number of yea: Gospel chorus wiU ting. •gram -cries featuring mier- dH.-iii-o start with iLvuv^rd,, lllintlll,r (/r Tabernacle Baptist CHURCH — nationally fa- the Harlem Ba1r Ass'n and the ureh in Dayton. Hamilton st .>U.. Vernon Ave, moiu choral Thsembfesv. hur.di-.ds-of la th As wc pay'homage to the birth Along with the Xavier choir. over yie country who gave t ' At the trustee meeting, pre­ Celumbas, Ohio . of the Christ child, we humbly which will be, heard on WednM* time voluntarily to Ihe mi sided over by Chnin. Hay £ JAM.ES VV. PARRISH day. Dec. 23/ other featured Hughe- of Columbu-, the entire MJnUlcr Greater Gay St. Baptist give thanks for the blessings groups are « choir uf English Marshall gave .--i i pi board joined tu "congratulate 1:15 A. M. Radio Broadcsst school boys, recorded by BBC at to Calvert's und revel-lea commend and to offer our best ft "A. M. Church School / bestowed upon ua by Ills coming Christ hospital, Sussex, Eng. wishes to Dr. Broaddus in hit Rev. J. i company had supportci 11 A. M. Churcb At Worship Greater Gay St. Baptist. Colum­ sad the Inspiration of His mes­ lam. the Madrigal Singers of NAACPw.i'h lai__ Vim.*ii.'-..i'. new and vitally important rolt 11 A. M. iContinued Church Passes Exams the Day tor bus, used as his topic Sunduy thc University of Nebraska, the lr*butiona ul- aloa„ School for Children) SmaU morning, "Looking for Jea'u-." sage of peace and good will. Samuel Cook ot Mrs. I choir of the 1st Presbyterian - Board of Edu children may be left with Choir No. 2 sponsored a musical Whittaker sed Boas, Inc' church of Hollywood and the "*t IS IMPORTANT competent workers while program in the afternoon and nersl home, Tie tl. Long sl., men and boys' choir of Waah- of the res. you worship ently passed the ington, D. C„ Cathedral. after the ti P. M. Baptist Training Onto l.mb*iitirr_i .state Beard The programs will be broad- thine believe in," he Board of Trust* i the basement. Union — Full Time Program esamlaatloe. He Is a graduate ;a-t through I>ec. 25 over 17( sold. "We will hav official and pen ot Christian Education .of the ClnrinnsU College et nations of the ABC network al more business fl I doing 1:30 io 5 p. m., EST. west Calvert does en they ndcd" to the Ohio Legisla- Community Playground Negro Banks In U. S. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH realise the need foi rklng to 7:30 P. M. Worship BROOKS FUNERAL HOME M<, : by Five Choirs According to J. H. WhecU* maintain our dem George W. Brooks et "The other thing Grsfton Saunders president of Nat'l Bankei portant tonight," he slated Rslph D. Smith Ass'n, 14 banks owned and op­ Emmanuel Church Hamilton and Mount Vernon Avenues - Columbus Neil House Has Marshall Lauded his closing i in..., .thi­ Sheldon D. Lee erated by Negroes had com­ of ll .or ley Jsmes Turner bined resources of approxi­ Program Is Slated COLUMBUS mately (35 million in 1950 and 1108 E. Long St. FE. 1411 JAMES WESLEY PARRISH, DJX * Christmas Party By Trustees At Columbus, Ohio served approximately 110,000 The Cuspe) churus of Emman­ FUNERAL DHU-CTOKY depositors. The Hell Huuse employees e_»aala _l _!.!-, uel Tabernacle -hutch, 331 N. Extends To Its Members end Friends hell th.ir 17.1, annual Cl,r.,.- {.MUdA 3(316 MRS. D. A. WHITTAKER mas party last Sunday evening Garfield ov., Columbun, will at the ballroom of the Columbus WILBERFORCE. — Two offi- present a program of song AND SON, INC. WARM CHRISTMAS GREETINGS hotei with an elaborate dinner, rials of Central SUte college Christmas morning at '5. Public I-UN Kit AI. HOME 720 E, Long St. show and dance. praised the "most brilliant and U Invited. Mrs. Gale Nichols is Honored guests of the evening highly intelligent presentation end invites you to tbe annual j were employees who have been by NAACP thief counsel Thur- Mays Moderator director and Bishop M. H. Greg- working at the Neil House (or-'good Mar-hat! tuid his entire le- C. D. WHITE & SONS 25 years. They include Mcs- g*l staff at tiie public school FUNERAL HOME aiRISTMAS EVE SERVICE dames and Misses Daisy Banks, _egrcgati<>n reorgumems before For Frat Panel 1217 Mt. Vernon Ave. Monu C. If i 11 i i. i ti, Msmie thc U. S. supreme court in EV. 1514 /Cs<*5e_>VT.$ VVxShCS Eva Soger, lna Washington, D. C, Dec. CINC1NNAT The ; Wish Schmidt, Mabel Thomas, Kath- Dr. Charles H. Wesley, presi- graduate phas of the fi 1-URSDAY, DECEMBER 24, FROM 10:45 P. M. TILL 12 MIDNIGHT ryn Wcitzel, Pay Mathew, Alice dent .._, Central Slate college, the 40th i Pierre and Opal Burns; Messrs. and Kev.vBr. J. Welby BroadBroad- conclave in Cincinnati, De 1072 E. Long St. sincere with thot Dayton Erby, Uustav Maros- du.s. Central Stat,.- trustee* laud- 30, of Omega Phi I ' ' iternityi* all the goodness of this glorious cher, Cliarlcs E. Smkford, At- ed Marshall., director of the will feature Special Features of tbe Service trice Staiks, Sr.. Prank Walt*-, NAACP I-c^al Defense and Ed_- di-rgroduut, BROOKS holiday may be yours to cn'ipy Robert ' All-den cational Fund, who headed th, will i elude '* FUNERAL HOME INC. Candlelight - Mus.ic by Five Choiri - Special Prayer und John Waltoi battery uf NAACP lawyers who on scholarship n 1108 E. Long St. to the utmost. Merry ChnsfmaW Tom Sabrey aster of reargued the school segregation Dr. Benjamin Ma Horry 1. i d w i g. cases before thc supreme court, of Morehouse col] Speech by Ar mild Graves president of the Neil House Co., Both Pre*. Wesley and Dr. and member of the Ct WILLIAMS & McNABB ; expressed his appreciation of Broaddus received a firsthand Drew (scholarship coi MORTUARY, INC. the cooperation given by the account on the supreme court of the fraternity. FUNERAL HOME Sermon by Dr. Parrish employees during the year and resrguments fram Rev. George Other panel speakers will in-' 81S E. Long St. •'JESUS IS THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD" ' said he hoped there would be Lawrence, administrative as- dude members of the scholar- EV. 9521 more 25,year employees each sistant to Dr. Broaddus, who »hip commission — Dr. A. G. The Above Ust Includes yeer. covered the hearings ust nationanationall Mucklin, chairman; Dr. Arthur new K l Members Of The Columbus ' Each o( the honored guests * * * *°f ot The Ohio> SentineSentinell pp.. DaviDBVJ s and Dr. Malthe Funeral Ass'a. was presented a $30 war bond, newspaper. . Whitehead. SEC. -—PACE It THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY, DECEMBEM St. IMS SATURDAY. DECEM-ER gg. 1MB THE OHIO SENTINEL Baptist Laymen Lend Support •»*• c*-*wDt#r« The Sentinel's Local And Ndlional Viewpoints To Page-Broaddus Foundation fS5R.gS DAYTON.—The Page-Broad- Itev. Lew EDITORIAL SECTION Editorials • features due foundation . college received unanim )iUi been selected by the radio i p-.i, t from the Westen trying r lf_d television committee of the. Baptist Laymen's Leaf u against God and Church Federation of Greater man . . . The trouble is lhat Dayton to deliver the opening Zioi Baptist and closing meditations on radio church In Day men hsve changed God's consti­ station WONE from Dec. 27 to The league voted to unaer- tution to suit themselves ..." Jan. 2.' p Charity Ball Winners The Laymen's League also dents attending Central State voted to set up four divisions of Mrs. Marshall K. Wood Is di­ ooJlege who are members of the Western Union district. rector nf the committee which HEALTH FORUM the Page-Bruaddutt club, a felr- B. Lloyd Lindsay of Dayton makes possihle a series ol reli­ lowshlp named In honor uf Kev. was the program chairman for W. A. Page of Cincinnati and gious broadcasts - and telecasts the conference, snd the men's as a part of the Church Federa­ By R. Eatl Bland, M. D. Dr. J, Welby Broaddus of Day­ chorus of 2nd Baptist church in ton, both m.mber- of tiie Cen­ Hamilton.sang during the devo­ tion's "Broadcasting Religion" tral State College Board of tional services. Delegates from Cincinnati, Dr. BUe._ will ——.r -.-...lit.*.. 4to*M«*«lss hsaltk •• The director ef public relations tt the Ford Meter Ce. ase ti. ««4_t»> asd by -ail. II, wtl| mot -tak. d.-v-o.i. «• Springticld, Dayton, been appointed s tempo-rsry White House consultant te work on I.-1..I-I--I.. E»il«.« •Uwpt-d. .-.If •S-l»....-t An*,\ooa 1 haddletown, X» Yel- public statement* snd reports for Pres. Elsenhower's adminis­ low Springs and II am ll tin tration, lie can stsrt to work oa the proposition thst what's Jma *\ tended tiie one day district good tor Gen'i Motors is good for Ford- conference, presided Human beings have a peculiar tendency to ignore words whenever they become associated with unpleasant ideas. When a word begins to hurt UK and to stir up in us unhappy memories, fears, antagonisms or prejudices, we refuse to use it. Sometimes I receive letters Tabernacle from people who take me to *ven be Kimmelsliel-Wilson's iapti-t church in Dayton, task for having used a term Kev. Lawrence spoke un "The such as Insane asylum. They Anyone would be proud to Need for a Sixth Sense." He would have preferred "school" mow that he hod such an aris- gave a brief report on the school tocratic-suundlng complaint, he segregation hearings which he I can remember when 1 wns a mould much prefer it to "chron. recently attended in Washing­ boy an older doctor said to me, c alcoholism," which sometimes ton, D. C, before the 0. S. su- "Hland, someday when you arc s the real cuu.se of what he hus. a physician, never tell a parent Occasionally when looking at Praising NAACP chief coun­ that hia child has epilepsy. If i big clinic, I would ha sel Thurgood Marshall and his you do, you will be dismissed. that i rtpai staff for their presentation of Today, we doctors speak of a blood the case against segregation, "convulsive disorder," or better aught from'her "gay-bud" hus- yel, ot a dysrhythmia. We no and. Then, often she'd aay. longer speak of consumption but Please, doctor, think up some Cosily segregation tuberculosis, ice bunnies., name which 1 can • ol II jgine we will have to discard ive to ihe people at my bonrd- t word, too, because already lg house. They won't let op on revealed tiiat the cost of pro­ ie until I tell them whut you viding separate but truly equal said 1 had." So I'd write out a school facilities for Negroes UNDERWOOD FLOWERS, INC. boy the ***P of paper, "Hebephrenia would be (-100 million. Segrega­ Also, when X tion in public schools is now man who buried practiced in 11 states and the undertaker, today" he is a morti- With this she would have the Dist. of Columbia. eian. Strong efforts are being rest of the people green wllh made to get rid of the word envy none of them had a disease h-prosy. It is now Hansen's dis- as grand as that. AH it meant ease. We physicians no longer was a little transitory migroin- . use Brighl's disease. Today it Is ous depression, but they did not' nephritis or nephrosis, ur may "know this. • 22 Year Old Former Texas 4-H Clubber

it mtiatt t rf Is Grossing $14,000 On Family's Farm Jack GUsser. director of trade reUHoos. Calvert Distillers Corp., Is **^J" *J \t prise awards for headdresses, sponsored by Calvert at tne *B.l de Tele" of "The Women ' am. A 22 year old former star 4-H stock. Ills own projects won club youth, who won more thai- blm a trip to the first south- nualc-arity benefit In J*. York. Winner, were (left to right) most beaaUhd JMlMM MM, 50' ribbons snd a number of wide regional 4-11 camp In unique (Muriel French), and fantastic (Eva Sharper). Mrs. MeUle Moon at Nat'l Urban League cash' awards with his farm Guild was chosen "woman of the yesr." She distributed cash swsrd she received from 'The projects, has converted his Women" to Nst'l Urban League and NAACP. - w_____ „ training and experience into a $14.00- a year gross income as full operator of his parents' 300 acre farm, says Texas Exten­ watermelons. Last year, he had sion Leader W. C David in a 40 hogs und 55 head of cattle. Chrismas Spirit At A-T College report to ihe U. S. Dept. of "1 am not doing well with my Agriculture. cattle because of the drought and lower prices," he says, The young colored farmer is "but I'm trying to hold my Hubert (Bobbie) Adams of Lut­ ing Tex. He . graduated from high school und a partnership During good years, Adams' livestock, crops and custom -ork have been bringing him basin. His four older brothers $14,000 He had turned down similar offers ill his tractor in order to take industrial jobs and hay baler. in California. "When Bobbie isn't working "I'VI. AIWA VS WANTED to on his own farm," says County bu a farmer," says thc former Agent Sandcra, "he's out help­ 4-H-..-, who likes raising pigs ing his neighbors." and calves, driving a lruc*.or, and westing cowboy boots. His ffim *% $**> first project 10 years ago was u 21 Foreign Students Poland Chlnu pig Una took first place in the county show. Since that time, he has won 53 rib­ At Morgan College W. HOP- THAT VMM bons and more than $2000 hi CMPtl5TM.S WILL WI prizes and premium., with his Morgan Slate collage. Balti­ pigs, lat calves, and other furm more, Md., has 21 foreign stu­ * JOYOUS 6nl projects. His 1952 champion dents enrolled this year, bring­ Poland China sold for the pre-. ing a "pleasant international ran ALL out. mium price of $752. air" to the campus. Mine oi rtilHOI these students are from Ber­ "I guess I've sold over IM muda, and three each come head ot bogs and about 50 from the Virgin Islands, British CONTAINER CORP. calves," says the yoDng farm­ W. Africa, British W. Indies ond er who gets pointers on rais­ British Guiana.. ing livestock irom his county sgent, it. A. Banders. Ills hogs of AMERICA and cattle sre said te be Guild Presents 'Mama' among the best iu Guadalupe BeaatUul p.-ssellst, growa b, A-T college (Greessbusra, N. C> DepL et HarUeollore, adds* CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO county. Often hs sella pigs snd PETERSBURG, Va. — The mack lo Chrlatmaa spirit at A-T dsr_g Vale seas-va. Ifca. joung Isdles. sll students, admit* .calves practically at cost te Theatre Guild ol Virginia State clubber* te help tbem get college presented "1 Remember grasp at .peelmen blooms, from lelt: Mat Ardrs Trapas, S_rkj ttlrbard.on, Mr* Bajslts started with better bred live- Mama" Friday evening. Mt Nell. Asae Boone, Ellsworth Klrbj. &Et.%S?B3i«fiil

.ATURDAY. DECEMBER .«. 19&3 8EC. -—-.AGE 14 THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER M, TM3. THE OHIO SENTINEL SEC. ______IS Central State EDITORIALS Alumni Organize Very Sincerely Yours

tUK OK THE Ohio Sentinel extend «ur warmest wishes to In Philadelphia " you nnd"your_ for a happy holiday: Nine M. Redd, John C. Combs, Ernest R. Martin. PHILADELPHIA.—Att'y Dorsey T. Murray, exeeu live secretary of the Central SUte college Gen'i Alumn Mattie P. Marsh, Edward L. Moore, Jr., George Brown, Ass'n with Ramon V. Haysbert of Baltimore, Md., a mera Raymond Henry, Pet end Shirley Long, Annie R. Moore, ber of the Central Slate alumni Executive Board, set up i Dorothy Reed, Amos H, Lynch, Dayton Erby, Bill Bell, Philadelphia alumni chapter lest week in this city. Kathleen V. Harris, Eddie Stewart, Marion Allen, Paul in harmony with this Cook, Charles Lene, Jimmie N. Jones- The newly organized chapter joyous season...we et—nd Mabel Watkins, Grace E. Lee, Ethel Cousins, Dr. of 35 members who come from U_ft_»l_B_J»_____k_|l R. Earl Bland, Edmund B. Paxton, Eunice Walker, our best a-ishe. for tb. nearby Jersey cities and Phila* KuvlvVIWU Marion Miller, Carolyn Jdan Morgan, Diantha Frezicr, happiest holiday ever. named RCA electn igineer Douglas Taylor Phyllis Rav. Phyllis Stevens, Rosalie Gore, Norms csident. Moore, Brenda Willis, Robert Taylor, Mary Penn, Bob­ CAPITOL CITY NEWSSTAND Regional pi by Kerr, Larry Elkins, Jerry Bondureht, Ruby Freeman, Washington and Philadel­ > Saunders. RALEIGH * EVELYN phia chapters, which are already 97S MT. VERNON AVE. FA. 0S02 underway, call for an early Harvey King, George Pierce, Roosevelt Carter, spring regional meeting for the Kaye Jackson, Tommy Austin, Sadie Hord, Barbara purpose of coordinating eastern Washington^ Judy Taylor, Donna Gibson, Elizabeth Reese, Betty Carroll, Hattye B. Redmond, Eddie J. Col-' ston, Leroy Phillips, Ray E. Hughes, Clifton Jones, Rus­ sell A. Jackson, Gladys Cooper, Lucius E. Lee, Norma Bradshaw, Charles W. Seward, George Lawrence. Returns From Guam ' They Kiddin! feasor in Ohio State |lll_ COLUMBUS Transit Co. hus been the target of an Bureau of Educ eight yeur struggle by community minded cilixens who bus after a year's leave of s •t0tAff7^~~- • believe that Negro.bus drivers should be employed by the sence for educations) admin trative work and teaching Columhus Transit, despite several magnanimous geft- Island of Guam. DEAN (iircs in 1 he direction of a nmr . democratic attitude, in its lily-whit- employment pattern, has shown by its actions IF ONLY HIS DETERMINATION FOR JUSTICE Icrted president of the Kn-n- ELLIOTT thut it doesn't quite agree with those of us who believe in AT HOME HAD THE SAME ENTHUSIASM They Know UA Is OK icrs rlub of Dayton. Dayton equal employment opportunities tor American citizens of t the Cere- Frontiers held their annual ail racial antecedents. know that Christm** party last week for FRANCIS Tho following morsel appeared in the excellently B .if1'* *-C "Little Buddies*' and had din­ edited (Out somewhat misleading) "Miles of Smiles" book, lei which "vour" transit co-mpanv distributes free to rid­ ner at the Dayton workhouse, ers of its buses. We thought you might be interested. Viz: where they distributed mags- "Tlit- Columbus Transit Co. is proud that more than Compliments of sines and shewed movies to i The Jhle Sentl- 60 percent of its employees have completed five or more years -villi the company. In feet, 177 active and retired W. S. LYMAN, SR.&W.S. LYMAN, A. employees belt ng to the 25 Year club. This is a sign the they would drop ten or 8 ot it. Taking company is a pretty good, piece to work. When people s in tiie hands o( an in- that the men- stay with the job for many yeers, theirs is a good job. bag whlch, would make it 1 generally the Right now, the Columbus Transit Co. has openings for anytime before— cats lousy with happy, and keep the remainder more nus drivers. of the money. And It happened favoritism and • that way. "Come in end tajk over your opportunit for I know of •'benevolent, organi- lifetime .employment. Our Personnel Dept. I app'o' -.ationj. of Columbus' near-East* bill, 43 W* Long st." But" the scandal lovers side which have .loaned their tyre, more * famous than Whist­ Ihey kiddin! uolly ovcrlool-cd one little, name itnd support to functions ler .T Mother, of a bedraggled and got next to nothing, yet the woman, with babes in arms, thut was in charity. But functions paid off handsomely. standing in a doorway with an­ 'charity goes to the block. I have other little tot at her side look­ been particularly enthused BEGINNING WITH THE na­ing very pitiful and represent­ The Church Speaks about the other dragging ol cul­ tional charitable bodies, the ing the destitute, and turn our THE NAT'L Council of Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. prits before the public's eyes public ougbt to know just what pockets wnuigMide out lo help held u meeting of nationwide delegates in Cleveland. but, with charity, I favor a com­ Is going on. There are a lot of > find later reetings plete investigation of it all. This religion, conference had so met ling cogent and pun­ g r v u ps that- are collecting Did 1 hear thc other night ra­ ntOney for cancer about now, butterfly? Surely this is gent to say about McCarthy ism. dio comment-torn tell of a char­ tint a truism about our charity iV-ails, -f .-,..!! mn, .u.r.ul.. yet, according to records, thu .Let's Uke a look: ity organization which had real worthwhile work on cancer but there are certainly racket­ pledged itself to aid disabled seems to be going on in school eers in the game and tney don't -.pi., list tii. !_.,,_ Clurl.l "The demagoguery which, in the name of 'Ameri­ mind buying mink coats with May the tesson'i Joyi follow you canism' seeks to exploit fears, foment suspicion, by-pass Veteran families, had collected laboratories without any aid. brisg. I. jmn ,nmj clur.u, more than *_1 million since War What groups and doctors our donations. throughout s happy New Year. due process of law,.and stifle differences of opinion, is gu—I 1...I,-, -ad ,.

CHRISTMAS rut Service * Fair Prices Al Tuskegee Choir Is In (Ma holy seasoa, may GrceUsg. Ta Oar GREETINGS AND A BOB'S PLACE PROSPEROUS NEW (SEE l in l in SII1NI YEAR TO 719 Usrrlsas Ave. - MA 01— Eddie Fisher's Guest with lave and EVERYONE Beer A Wine To Cat—P. Out Aat«rtt- Sandwiches HOWARD H. GILLARD LONG-GRANT STORE DR. B. T. MINDUK Open 9 a.ra.-l a-m. vvrrkul-. s Optometrist Bunds, 11 s.m.-l s.m. . 20TH ST. BARBER SHOP Corner LONG Ss CRANf RAY HUGHES 2115; S. HICH ST. 9ft N. HIGH ST. 349 N. 20711 ST. gpeelallitag Is r.ed Ctstblsg Christmas und N. Yei Detune Barber Sen ice Columbus, O. MA. 5497 - Columbus, O. programs. Mr.-ssd Mrs. A. H Bsslar 169 CLUB Tbe. choir will appear with iaa cuvsUsd A-X-I-* Fisher on thc young artist's TV 'shows, 'originating from NBC's fieer . Wins * Food ftudio Center. N. York City. Fri' We're All Flab Out Spcclslty day, Dec'. 25. snd Friday. Jan. 1. The Eddie Fisher NBC-TV The Night Before Bopmas prop. LITTLE NAT show is seen from 7,-10 to 7.45 p. m., EST. "I'w.i*, tbe nigbt before Bopmas when all through the trap, Wishing You A aa; •*-.-.-.. attraction __ _ Not a goatee was moving—and who gave s rap? lumbus* Club Regal. Young's .re hung by the Juke bos wilh care music, described by critics as In hopes that Daddy-O soon would be there. "expressing varying shades of The hoppers were stashed real cool In their pads, MERRY DOWNBEAT CLUB feeling and tints of tonal 'Cause Frustration and Freusy didn't bother these lads. Open to members add guests of Music color," scored big hit with My queen In her. scantier and 1 In my robe, • days a week from 12 noon 'til 1 A. M. — • Capital City music enthusiasts Had just fixt.il our wigs for a long winter's load, - Good Food, Reasonably Priced Drinks In the backyarS 1 heard such a rumpus CHRISTMAS CENTRAL OHIO'S FINK ST BAR And LOUNGE gal's Melody Room snd is My thoughts were confused like s ship without a compass. considered one of finest at­ Away for my horn-rlms I flew like s Jet .52'-'N.GARFIELD AVE. tractions to play the Regal. And Lit-hcil. mi real crasy, like Macbeth at thc Met. TOPPER'S BARBER SHOP Columbus, Ohio When 1 dug that sleigh and eight liny reindeer, 6S4 E. LONG ST. 1 thought I had flipped drinking whisky snd beer. ith a Utile old hipster so jlvey and mellow BURKE'S PUCE I knew In a minute 11 wasn't Longfellow. 057 NORTH **TH ST.

WHISKEY Ills eight tiny coursers were really And he whistled and shouted .ml c illed them by name. Beer, WU "Blow Jackson, blow Yardblrd, •'Blow Basle, blow Hackett, "(in Louie, go Dlxzy, "Go Big T and Jacquet. "Just blow up a storm—go all over the scale, 'Now blow away, blow sway, boot 'em up sad wall "As long hairs that sight-read a Bartok will fly "When tbey meet Stravinsky, rise in the sky." As the world grows sltU te /„ 7haPLAZA HOTEL 736 £ LONC St. So up to the flit-mill the hipsters they flew, mark the Holy seasoa, we Our sincere wishes go out And really got righteous—and Daddy-O, too.- speak oar wishes of happi­ te all- our friends for a And then they were Jiving sod mellow ant? fine, ness fee sll. merry Christmas with good snapping their caps on King Kong and wine. cheer abounding. NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL i-si drew In my fuse box and was turning around, PARADISE (ATE BEER O WINE O LIQUOR Down Ihe chimney old Daddy-O went with a bound. Beer ts* Wine To Carryout Ue looked like a mess from his head to his feet, »78 MT. VERNON AVE. Mr. and.Mrs.. Ills drapes were all crummy, his toupee wss beat. FINE FOOD ' " A buntile he bad to beat off his ttaft. FA. 0413 FA 0S33 Open 6 A. M. 'Til 1 A. M. FA. 0436 And he looked Uke a peddler Just getting ten years. WILUAM H. BROOKS His eyes, how they lit up—-bis dimples so crasy, Columbus, O. 1226 E. LONC ST. Columbu., O. CHARLES CUNDIFF, Prop. ^'•r-l^-'riT.

Combined Delivery Service Ills dry little mouth was drawn up tike a prune, Chicken In The Basket — Fried Oysters And the beard on his chin bummed a flatted-flfth tune. The butt of a stogie held tight In his choppers, Shrimp A. Fish • Beer Or Wine And the. smoke would have knocked over six dosen hoppers. Bar-B-Q Ribs lie had a round face that was covered with hslr, .And be really came on like s square at the fair. Thanking you for your No Order Too Small — Just Dlsl Merry Chrlstmss aod Happr lie wss big, round, and fat, Thanking o patronage — Wishing their very tine patronage. Nea Year To Our Msn. Merry Christmas and Best A right frantic old cat, you a Merry Christinas And 1 laughed like a fool as be stood on tbe mat- Wishing one and sll Merry Customers ssd Friends. FA. 5335 .Vith a wink of his glim, he went strslgbt tor bis Jug, Christmas and Happy New and Happy New Year. Wisbes for a successful New BROOKS AUTO And 1 knew right away he was cut-tin* a rug. Tear He spoke not a word, he didn't say nuttln', ELECTRIC SERVICE 169 CLUB And I thought for a minute he'd sure lost his button. 1«9 CLEVELAND AVE. Mr. and Mrs. E. v FREDA and MAUDE'S EARL HOOD Lonnie's Lunch Box Ponykeg Carryou. Store And laying his Index aside his smeller. E U, SL And giving a nod, went down to tbe cellar. Brooks A Sons CHALMERS P. WYLIE 10_e E. Long SL >•» " °« He dug up his horn, to his boys gave a cue, BEAUTs SHOP Columbus, Ohio Maurice J. Sonny Brooks & ASSOCIATES And away they all blew up the flue to see )••- 309; MIAMI AVE. City Attorney-Elect lut I heard blm exclaim ai be bit early bright, Boppy Christmas to all, and to all s good nltc." FE. 1630 . Columbus, O. Season's Greetings THE WORKING PRESS—The consensus of opinion is that Co­ lumbus finally has an "A No. 1" mayor in "Jack" Senscnbrenner. From Gordon, Lopez and BUI Tye, Jr., are foundering on a Our awn as, al ssriag light line trying to get otf the hook when they were recently pull- s "Tliajik jou" lo alt Ihe ed in on Ihe dope dragnet. This is one program thc guys can't lolks who hsve made forget with the flip of a TV dial ... We select eye-appealing Christmas tree are this . r_r such s happ. CLUB REGAL Louise Jackson, the Cincinnati beaut, us the column's "Pretty _ur wishes for you. Girl of the Week" . . . Dale Ferguson, after doing his Xmas shop­ Presenting For Your Holiday Enjoyment ping and being floored by the price increases, says, "The tree SOUTHERN TEA ROOM Isn't the only thing that gets trimmed on Christmas—fer verifies- An'Y and MRS. JOSEPH E. BOWMAN lion ask any father." 618 E. LONC ST. >, Columbu Time out from business to "The Finest Home Cooked FalKl ssy "Happy hearty Christ­ EDDIE JAY'S COLUMNSCOOPS — "Bubbles" Uolloway is MRS. JULIA GRAHAM, Prop. CECIL YOUNG mas" le -ill our friends aad currently negotiating a deal to bring the high touted and success­ their fs milles. Oar hearts are filled with ful Larry Steele's "Smart Affairs of '5*1'' for a lour day cabaret sincere wishes thst yeu His "PIANO PASTELS" & QUARTETTE thc Lincoln ballroom. Willi Bronze ville suffering for Blow lb. I.nl.re Is s out flesh entertainment it will definitely be a "5 star" cheer, Holiday lor all CUNDIFF DRY CLEANERS msy sll enjoy a Happy Brought Back By Popular Demand attraction. We're pulling for him to swing Die deal . . . THE our Irlends. Ms, thc Holiday with friends ana- WEEK'S BEST BOP GAG: Said one hep cat lo the other, "Maa, LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Sesson lullill their US TAYLOR AVE. family around yoe. m going downtown to buy s Cadillac.'' "I thought yoa bought ie yesterday," said No. 2 in surprise. "I did," his booted friend EV. 3116 risying Nightly 9:30-2:30 .tortcd, "but sll of Its ssh trays are full," Matinee Sunday 5:30-7:30 Mr. aad Mrs. John CaaduT REMEMBER THAT EDDIE JAY SAYS, "SanU Claus U tha BYRON M. GIBSON Jam Session Every Tuesday Night COMMERCIAL DRV CLEANERS asd rami!. only man who can ran around with s bag all night snd not set ' LEAMON CHILDRESS, Prop. "Your Fireside Insurance Agent*' . - Columbus, Ohio Colambsss, O. talked about" 52S E. LONC ST. Columbus, 867 LYMAN AVE. EV. 8945 Columbus, O. **9**BBBa\*nB

THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER »• lata rAoeu stTIIRDAY; DECEMBER 2c_ 1»83 THE OHIO SENTINEL QUALITY FOOD SHOP Cleveland Bans N.11I MS OL Vrraaa Itr.-rA. t-*l Moore Yule Disc #reetmg& MERRY GOOD rooo l-ren.rrd la llomr St. Ir- Thr Best Is lis, no. I'alll, Fried Clears banned from tiie airlanes here, r-r.,r». .l t J IAH . ANTHONI A. Ml . last week following protests; from the Board of Education, \ The song, recorded by Victor; wllh the Phil Moore Four, tellej the plight of some out of cash: musicians forced to visit pawn­ 8. W. SUNSET shop owner Scrooge -—Jeavingi their instruments to *get thej cash for a little season's cheei The wax story finds a happy 'Coke Time' Conductor ending when Scrooge, as in t. igimti tale about him, Ijas Wlllism I- Dawson, nation­ change of heart. ally aad internationally promi­ nent composer sad director, leads his (-muni.*, Taakegee Mr.I, * slsnrt O.drr, Srr.rd lav.1I1.le chair on tbe Eddie Always remember to Fisher "Coke Time" NBC TV — II.i,.r. Dsll, say, "I sew it advertised shows (or Christmas and N. 1» N. IITH ST. At I ..... SL in The Obio Sentinel." Year's, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. The LEWIS' CAFE When dsneera Julian Swain and Peter Green, onetime origi­ two TV productions will ha 1000 Mt. Vernon Ave. Columbus, Ohic televised at 1:20-1:45 p. m., nal members of Coop Modern Dance Co., originated new act— BR, on M NBC-TV outlets Hi dance—they never dreamed their Idess might one day hit across the nation. Coca-Cola silver screen. Last week, in Chicago, dance duo was closeted Co., sponsor of "Coke Time/* with Independent Hollywood producer who caught their act sev­ suggests that TV viewers In eral times and conceived Idea of building musical arOund it- vsrleas aectioas ot the coun­ Arcordlng to present plans, Swain and Green would do chore- try check TV guides for exact eir-phy for musical, ss well ss play roles ss featured time of programs In their HOLIDAY MICKEY'S GRILL ^Ww#.

Hon.. Coated Food. 1 in N--I:CIAI.I/.|.; IN As an expression of our thanks and good, s RED 11,11 run.1 will, we extend the Season's Greetings to > our many friends snd patrt FLAMINGO CLUB CASABLANCA BAR SUNSET INN Inez McDanlel 764 E. Long Sl. Ut E. .TH AVE Jenny Wilson Columbus, Ohio Julius Willi.. 1 Annt. Win.. M,._. C.lua A Nice Place John Psyne MCct Bill, Louie, Joe r—4 Carl Strlder FA. -0551 H.uur., 7 A. —, v.lll 1 A. I I,, l-T, 11 A.M. ..III 1 A.I Rats, Hadul.is .ad M.r.-.n". 'I uulu.r. Props,

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_ATLffl-*AV. DECEMBER 2«. 1953 THE OHIO SENTINEL THE OHIO 5ENT1NEL -.TUrtDAY, DECEMBER ML IM*. Campy Gets YMCA Award SPORTS By PBXtt. POLLARD line and Sinclair Warner of the way ride. However, there's a YMCA. N. YORK—Global.—Roy Cam- value to them, even when a fel­ CLEANINGS piinella, Brooklyn's star catcher, It's alwaye nice to see these low has a room full of them. • ill have to make room In his ciUtlons presented each year. After all, there comes a time already crowded trophy room There's s standing joke about In every athlete's life when he By William (Bill) Bell for still another plaque. them among some people who has to hang up his gloves, his Uke to say that with Ihe plaque spikes, or whatever, and take it Saatiaat Sport. Edit— He just gut another tu add to and 15 cents you can get a sub­ a little easier. While he doesn't hia collection at the Century wont to Uve in the past, still it club dinner at Harlem YMCA. is plesssnt to look' back on V CAMPANELLA wes tbe only _epi. player te make Milton Campbell, the 'track these things and realise that Rtb e Sporting News all-star teem thU year. Campy, who star, also received a sports your efforts were appreciated. broke ell slugging records for catcher* this season, polled -I'hit-vement award on the same It's nice to get out thc news­ tbe roost -rotes of aay star elected. occasion. Honorable mention paper clippings und look them Every time Roy sets another 1 citations were awarded to Monte over, and take a look up on the record or receives another hon- . Sammy Jethroe Was a sta. Irvin, Jimmy Carter, J. C Caro­ waU and seea framed scrap of • it makes ua proud, for Roy U his first year with the Braves paper that says somebody once -.ie of th* Uds whom w« picked j but age caught up wilh him. Art thought you were pretty good. to be a star when they first men- j Wilson, former Birminghai Honed signing Negro playets for; BUck Baron star, has starred Moat of these athletes that are tbe majors. When Branch Rick- on the Pacific coast for years making big money now arc ey slgnee Roy ehortiy after Mjud got a chance with tht " learning to put signed Jackie Robinson we pick- York Giants, but the Giants had take their declining i be a «™»^«**»r* Alvin Dark for shortstop and more comfortable. But Distributed By wilh that, it's nice to look We could i about j needed .-a* centerflelder, so they OHIO MALT BEVERAGES DISTRIBUTING (0. Robinson, as had seen him Wilson to Minneapol-j }>l-i>- only oi ime and what! Wiiiie Ita;.. _ you cut quite a figure ot 90 N. Fourth St. Col'. AD. 6600 impressed us | const asked the Millers 1c boil field, in the ring or t ROY CAMPANELLA cinder path. one of their best drawing en whom lh, Wilson had a weakness which greater players then Jackie. made moat major league scouts Winfield Welch, who had man­ aged the West in the annual East-West game, had told us leftfield. Despite this and A Change In Coaches that the reason he started Rob­ the fact ih.it the PCL has a inson instead of Art Wilson in shift for him lie always is James .*». (Jimmy) .Stevens, left, assistant director ef athletics at A-T eotlege, Greensboro, the all-star game was he hod among the PCL leading hitters. N. C, takes ever basketball coaching assignment at tbe college fer remainder ef seasoa from heard rumors that the scouts Leroy F. Harris, right. JCba Flowers, captain ef the Aggies, center, participates la conference were following Jackie snd that wss the only chance they would MINNIE MINOSO. fieetfooted connected with official change. Hsrris was reUe red because ef illness. have to see how he reacted be­ Chicago White Sox outfielder. fore a large crowd- tied with the Boston Red Sox' On the other hand, we had Billy Goodman for third place known Cam pane Ua since he in the American League batting Close Battle Expected first bcoke in with Baltimore as race. They both closed the ace- a 17 year old kid. We remember son with s .313 average. the first time we saw Campy. DALLAS OF THE TEXAS Between Lions, Browns League took the Cotton States League off a hot spot when they One of the tighest and hardest signed Jim Tugersoa, the for* fought championship games in Bis Msckcy, whe eras manag­ • Indianupolls Clown hurler. tha history of the Nat'l Football for the title. ing tbe Baltimore Elite Glsnts rune i the League is expected when the The Browns* contingent of sed hsd been tha Ne. I re­ Cotton tales League for prevent­ Detroit Lions and Cleveland five sepia starts, guard Bill ceiver, if he wee going te ing him Irom earning a living Browns meet Sunday, De Willis, cods Lenny Ford and catch both gomes he told ss at his chosen profession. in the 1«3 titular contest which Horace GtUom, and fullbacks ae, "The Ud will catch one ot Hewever, since be has sign­ will be tcleflaed by the DuMont Morion Motley and Sherman them." ed with Bs-Us, which Is. sev­ television network over a Howard, have been pronounced He then called Campy oed ers! elsssWcaatobs h I % fc a r station nationwide hookup. fit for the game and, like the asked aim, "Which game do than tbe Cotton SUtos loee> balance of the Brown squad, are pom want to catch?" Campy Tngcrson ssys there U ne The game wiU be .played In anxious to avenge the defeat said that ha did sad ears. Be point la continuing Die salt as Briggs stadium, Detroit.' home dished outeo them in lost year' Bis told him, "Yon play rlght- park of the Lions, defending Beld the first game sed csteh champions. Telecast time wil tbe second eee as I will be weald allow blm. When tbe be 1 p. in., EST. Horry Wismei tired by thea." Cotton Stoics refused to allow rUl Watkins On Spartans' Csaspy was se new with tbe him te play bs hod te return tesm at that time that Bis te a lower league, which hurt All-Opponents Team eeeld net remember bis name his earn lag power. Bobby Watkins, star back of er hew bt .pell it. He railed THERE ABE TWO NEGRO Ohio State's 1953 football team .players in the Nat'l Football Spartan Cage Holdover League who never played col­ was selected on the all-opponent lege football. They ore both Among holdovers from last HOWEVER, HE TOLD i Campy should develop into year's Michigan SUU basket­ great ballplayer. Through the ball team is Ricky Ayxla, years we saw Campy develop aervice is Chuck Powell, Son i the best catcher In Negro Francisco tiler star defensive end. doesn't messnre ap to confer­ The other led msde his first ence standards as searing the grade. start in the last gsme of the Organized Baseball threat bat is regarded ss key Ot th« tour boys whom we 1053 season with the Los Angeles hi organised sports, the stat­ mse- la Spartan lineup be­ picked es our choice, only two Rams. He Is Gene Lipscomb, ure of the Negro athlete has cause of defensive prowess of them made the grade and 272 pound end who played his perhaps been dramatized more snd play-making genu!*. Ohls Roy is the only one who is still football with the Camp Pendle­ spectacularly In baseball than SUU fans will miss seeing him ton Marines. onywhere else. The sport which, te action tills seasoa unless until 1040, barred Negroes, has they motor to E. Lansing Jan. become the setting of some of 22, only time Michigan SUte the colored athlete's greatest and Obis SUU sre scheduled exploits. U meet.

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presence will moke Its self; and got her one with no attach- shying away from the ncwe in en is —Frank Wad e. lately; but Eddie we won't tell Bolden In Mron Man' Role The third and lost gift is faith. them about that .-hick we Bt* Faith that a time like this de­ you sneaking to the show with, 334 minutes (Dohonry 3*6. CM WHAT'S BATPENING In the Sundsy . . . Lynn Lee seems to of a possible HO through MSC $ CHOC-UN'S AND FoOUM'S mands. Real true, honest to love Uves of John and PattyT goodness faith. Faith thst keeps be moving in on Phillip Frazler. nine game stale whiph ended Is it stiU tight or is Lorcne Cald­ . . . WUI Margaret Lewis be us believing in thc Christ child. well moving in? ... Is James with the Spartans ro-chninpiu Editors: Pat And Shirley long That same kind of fsith that wUI wearing a ring after Christmas? hare the solid support of Michi­ of the Big 10 and the cohfi Tatum stiU playing it real cool? Or wiU Tatum be sporting • gan State coaches. help us face sU of life's difficul­ . . . What's this we hear about ence's Rose Bowl representa- Contributor:,: ties with hope and wbdorn. black eye? The .best measure of what the Viola pelly being escorted home Carolyn Joan Morgan And Diantha Frazler (East) I'll ..-is. wrap this present in from the "Y" by Leson Stew­ coaches think of a playe: Bolden saw his longest ser­ plain white wrapping paper, Phyllis Ray And Phyllis .Stevens (Central) • Rosalie art? . . . Whet's happening be­ CLOTINE'S vice agains. Purdue, dropped lining this is the purest type tween Leroy Osborn and Betty by SUte, 6-0, ptsying 51 Gore and Norma Moore (South) * Brenda Willis of hope and faith that even you, Minor? . . . Marva F r a x I e r .CHICKEN SHACK And Robert. Taylor (Franklin) # Mary Penn Santa £lsus, can bring. _W W. Goodale Sl. ispect during the utes. Mis next biggest workouts seems to bubble over with joy. And Larry Elkins (North) % Jerry Bondurant And jwhen the right name is men* The Finest le These are our gifts Santa. 1 tioned . . . Who will replace .Le­ Rome Cooked Foods Ruby Freeman (Everett) 9 Nanette Saunders And Please don't let us down, for all roy in Joyce's heart? Or Is she DAVE GOODMAN, Mgr. Kaye Jackson (West) • Sadie Hord And Barbara we've been keeping saving a space for his love al­ Open M Boars DsUjr Washington (Marion Franklin) # Judy Taylor fingers crossed hoping snd t ways? . . . Patty Lundy seems And Donna Gibson (Champion) % Elizabeth - to be making a comeback in one Reese And Betty Carroll {Mohawk) will probably be wa of her old lover's heart . . j >r you' (that's if Wonder who stands first in Ash- REETINGS GANG! AU ready Santa, when you visited us he- ton Beard's heart nowadays? object) so come ear . . . Are Billy Shearer and Jean- G for Santa? Have you been fore we didn't ssk for peace Idnight ond please, don't for­ good? Knowing thi because thee we didn't realise cite Frazler making a come­ get. There will be a sandwich back? . . . Was that Sara Neu- the great need for lt but since ipe, a .glass of good cheer, we've grown wiser ss the man yelling her lungs out for a cookie with friendship Paul Shearer last Monday? . . . know that you ha< yesrs have stretched behind waiting for you BO eat as we hsve found thst this Is What's to this new romance be­ written to him and hearty!— Lots of Love and Luck, tween Pointer and Rohaman? some sharp old rags, s grester want thse s doll, for from Pat snd Shirley Long and Merry Xmas and we hsve found thst peace will . . . Whoever lands Melvin Den­ r boy friend or girl friend, All the Guys snd Dolls ln thc nis will be a very lucky lady. A Happy New Year but did you ask for something determine our luutre and ear World. entire life. Please Santa, wrsp Serving The Finest In we csn sll shore? We know that , Eddie Ste . be Food snd Drinks - most of you did, but just in case -a few of you let it slip your Arms Full Of Trophies Visit The N-wiy D..or. SILVER GRIU SECONDLY, WE WANT lovel 1113 Mt. V—noa Av.. I.llt-rally, arms full of trophies will be swarded winners In holiday festival basketball tourna­ Love thst will lift us out of these PARADISE CAFE FA. 0248 ment featuring eight top teams from the CIAA and SIAC, le be held at A-T college, Greensboro, U-.AR SANTA CLAUS: conflicts and struggles that 878 Ml. Vernon Avi Mr.' .nd Mra. N. C Friday sad Saturday. Jan. 1-S. Twe attractive sisters, bath coeds at A-T, daughters of Mr. It's with humble and contrite find ourselves in today. When John Smith and Staff snd Mrs. Jesse Alston of Portsmouth, Vs., hold a few trophies. _ Christ W-B born on that first girl doesn't think so . . . The heart that we write this letter kids nt Champion wont to know to you. Santa, this isn't a letter Christmas day, He brought him Hi..-, greatest gift of love when Richard Brown, Arils Uke you usuaUy receive, one White, Uernard Cosey and-] wanting toys and gifts, etc., but thot the'Lord hus ever bestow­ ed. And SanU, that is the MUM Charles Carolina wUI break something that can benefit us down and give them a chance. Dukes Finds 7-Fjt. Road Problem all. kind of love that we are asking for today. Ifear after year in all . . . Rosemary, you belter hurry IN.—Waller I>-kei points per game In three years Maybe you better put on your of our letters we never thought up (you know thst aU of tne icu selection while of ptay for Seton Hull, including beet reading glasses so you to ask for a gift such as boys are token at Christinas for Seton Hall a a per game tally of 20.3 in his won't misa anything we say. We for we thought all of our Utile time) . . . Mattie Robinson has , find; $--,000 he Is paid greatest Abe Saperslein has senior year, and was one of the know you love us very much friends would laugh at us! Now alreody started the chase and by the Harlem Globetrotters been able to put on a basketball and that's why we ar« pretty we know better because landed Roosevelt Albert . . . V. R. C. BOWUHG ALLEYS pretty easy to Uke, but playing floor in the club's 26 year hi sure that you wiU give us tiie know that everyone can use Anna Crawford "and Freddie are lory. Right now he is a 90,-00 things we ask for, just Uke you still two who claim to-be in love. and traveling with the fabulous 'Trotter owner Superstcin out­ always find a way to give a|t ol . . . Judy Taylor and.Arnold 10541 Ml. Vernon Ave. - Columbus, O. - EV. 32S3 "clowns of the hardcourt" is an- .,-.,.• bench warmer, and this dM»tfc the fact he towers V-V bid several other pro clubs for tiie girls dolls for Christmas and too much. Santa we don't PhiuUips are still ploying this THI hia services, topping cash and aU the fellows basebaUs and where you put this present be­ game caUed love . tall. law school tuition offers made cause wherever you lea1 trench didn't hesiu The height la a great asae by the N. York Knickerbockers, we'U find it because its ing a boy friend alter she and when Dukes is.called on to play eastern division champions of First ef all, we waat peace! Pete Olden caUed it quits . but presents him with a sllgh the Nat'l Basketball Ass'n. problem in between 'Trottei it NOW AT YOUR DEALERS! games. Loretta Wright i "ln sleeping cars 1 bave to Lewis Taylor arc back on Uie __Ioy all Ihe (ami rhevr and joy. ot stick nty feet oat in the .-orri- gain*. . . It seems as if Drot litis happy holiday season tiny wilh you .nd *dor," Dukes say*. "Ia hotel Lawson played on out of- Uie TAVERNS-GROCERY ST08H 5. CARRVOUTS rooms, 1 hsve te get twin beds. ngls with PhiUip and MU your dear one. throughout the timing ye,-. im-.li tbem * together and sleep. diagonally.". AH of Dukes' clothiiiK Is spe­ Peace Workshop Held ' LINCOLN GRILL cially made. So are his shoes— Management and Employee. si-e 16. Wally hus a brother. William, in the army who stands At Carolina College 389 W. GOODALE ST. Columbus, O. 0'-4". Both tower over their par­ SALISBURY, N. C-Thc Hc-o<_4! CHET GREENE, Mgr. ents. His father is "only" 6M" Theological seminary and tht Schoenling and his mother 5'-8". Americun Friends Service Com "WheiS 1 was 15, I was 0'-l", mittee sponsored a—peace cdu then 1 gained three inches in one cation workshop'' year, und have been putting on Livingstone Major ad dr—1 , gls-en by : . .U-i ettQNRISTtjlAS _. Nesvlin. head ol Use Dept- ol T. History and Political Science at Guilford college. Creen-WO, FULL STRENGTH snd Dr. Lionel Whist™, proles- sor ol religion and philosophy nt Catassba COliege in Sails! "THAT GOOD GAM MAN" MARVEl W. COlf for Tasty Food Lilli. Kii.nard.o__-' CREAM JoyOuily Beautiful. FOOD BAR 1074 Ml. Vernon Av

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3f withes come In packages. I-l.r .11 .!•• i-r the biggest bulge in .our .klcl. cars.* Cross _hrl-tmas stocking would be our wish for ll., Usss ». i,tt a New Year ot happinessl „[ Cl. ri.lsusu li. CHESTER E WHITE. O^, Distributed By Ma's Dream roar, lr.rou.ilu .11 BYRD & SON AUTO LAUNDRY . RITZ tl. N.« Yr.r. PYTHIAN GRIll Freddie Thompson Lonnie Smith RECREATION PARLOR John T. Smith . CULPEPPER •*-_. .1 saw. !.""'• a H_r_\Wirth YORK BEER DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 181 — 224 — 666 James Cloud Ralph Byrd, Mgr. OWEN BOYCE, Prop. REALTY CO. ... .KM.* p.. I.» 307 Wi STATE ST. - Col's, O. - FL. 2000 502 — 936 — 097 748 E. LONG ST. » Ml. VERNON AVI 234 CLEVELAND AVE. AD.m. 7063 Cal't, O. "Cinchmati's Finest" Columbus, Ohio •Lstt-aWsna*^^

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 26. 19S3 THE OHIO SENTINEL THE OHIO SENTINEL SATURDAY. DECEMBER W. It**, Lincoln ConductiR. Pkot-gr_pkic Contest LEOiL NOTICES Flight Of The Runaway Slaves Esrl Prince, whose Isst Ideal Professional Man's Suite known address Is e-a William Journalism will conduct a ns-! statement from the high srhin.l Robinson, R.R. No. 2, lrostea, ttono) photocraphle contest,! principal certifying thst the stu- By LAUREEN WHITE Ohio, wtll Uke notice that ee open to* secondary school stu- dent is a bonafide enroUee andf N*. YORK.—Global.—Ri ConklEtig Simn.. allv October 9, 1953, Mary Belle dent* anywhere in the U. S.. of-| that he took the picture, must) gone by, used many catchy phri s. One was, "A white Prince filed her petition Ln the rash-prixea tots line 3100: accompany each £Ues{ J^ *„other white man set you free.** Just (.11 FE. 7416 Common Pless Court of Frsok­ •ytneing pictures in four! win be awarded Those uf us intensely Un County, Ohio, Division ef • Excellent Store Room . •_. Any size picture, taken [liner week benquel rated In getting along would do] that remark. That wisdom titer while reading "MysUr(e« Aak For An Adwriter Domestic Relation* In Cause No. well to consider Ihe * ot | certainly impressed upon the U- OJJj's Underground -Route" Quickest and surest way 13S51, praying for a . divorce Especially suited for prescription pharmacy or to buy, sell and trade in from him on the grounds of wil­ other professional grade business. tbe Columbus "Family ful absence for more than 3 lumbus, O0 Market" is with a Senti­ years snd gross neglect of duty. THE OHIO SENTINEL SERVICE DIRECTORY (COLUMBUS) nel Want Ad. They're Said cause will be for bes ring THK AIITIIOK HAS oasem- easy to piece—- an er after January 16, 1954. • Air-Condilioiied Offices hled a wealth of material can- Jesse O. Dickinson, Atty. One, two and' three room suites, each individually CLIP AND PASTE INSIDE YOUR TELEPHONE BOOK FOR FUTURE USE r-erning the flight of runaway 12-5, 12, 19, 26, 1-2, 9, 1954. slaves through the state ot Ohio. sir-conditioned. Ideal for attorneys, insurance .Many Ohio clllsefls denounced Riilhie Mae Joplln, whose Ust • gencies, reel estate men, accountants. abolitioni-ld in the presence of known address Is 221 N. Mor- southerner.*!, but worked with HELP WANTED rell, Detroit, Mich., will Uke no­ the underground at e .cry oppor­ tice that en November 12, IMJ, tunity. There was Perry Fee, Bellboys, molds and cooks. Julius.1-*. Joplln filed hts peti­ SAM'S SHINE PARLOR who often pretended to help SSS N. 10th St., Cele-ntm*. O -Steady e minor ment. Apply In tion In the Common Pleas Court of Fronklfn. County, Ohio. Divi­ Prop.. BAMUfcL PENSON person. Motel St. Clslr, 338 SL sion at Domestle ReUtions In Clair ov., FA. 1111. Cause No. 74205, praying for a Reasonable rentals. divorce from her on tiie grounds For Detailed Information ef grass neglect of duly, JOE KEE UUNDRY of small office. Bookkeeping, < All, KOBKRT SIIAMANSKV, DOuglo: Slo.y Al STOP AT THE Hill I rfam shorthand and typing neccs- JEFF'S POOL ROOM 3BTH PARALLEL after January 2, 1.134. * sary. Call GA. 6S91, lilt Ml. VEKNON AVL and esrhsagc year books sed Toler and 'toler, Attys. t-tgara, Caadtea snd lee Cold mogoitacs . . . st SM'i Ml. El, 29, 12-5, 12, 19, 26, 1953. Soft Drink* Vernon Ave. ... at the sign ROOMS FOR RENT Hon- Of C. JEFFERSON. f%ep4 <-*< -%»«i. snd atop th. war Nesbert Dorsey, whose last USED CARS about books. N e v e r t h e less, they wer LENO BElHEA sddress is unknown, will toke . BOONE CLEANER. LONC A GRANT brought thvre openly, the freigl: notice thai oo Novemhrr 4, 1953, USED CLOTHING STORE RECORD SHOP Vlrgini.i Lea Dorsey tiled ber OK X Day Service agent keeping his back delibei Addie & Joseph Burke w. a., ... ..ll i.j...... petition In tbe Com man Pleas t I> W A 1'. I. 1- / 1 r f ticks, ut Delivery ately turned' towaid the gang 372 W. Goodale St. Bigger V Better PAUL DAVIS plank white the Canada-bound Complete line ol sll kinds el Court ol l-'r-inklin County, Ohio, SHINE PARLOR 11, .. Ir Ti r,» sad Supplies lttl All. Vernon Ave. -••''.*••• Sl*""*!- Division of Domestic Relations N.-..1, i i .-,1 i i the I prlc Buys In Used Cars CHEVROLET Dsluss D,,m, A Shining EV. MM - I ..luumbuiN, O. in Cause No. 74168 praying for — CLEVELAND AVE. Srss.uirs and tsnis. F. H. Paden -Wu.ll-luinl.hra .(.-it. » t h s divorce liom blm on the COLUMBUS, OHIO II Kiaa sl Keys . 1 de l.pe ph.nographs. J. W. WATSON & CO. very moilern hotel farllltiM. ground-* Of Wilful jtir.i-rn.-e for Wry. es ler Best Open Dally 5-lt P. M. lor F-id De.l.r, Fo. 20 Y..r. IV tilt. — st Is. ..mu AVE. Hathway 6\ Ferguson dusky, Mansfield more than 1 )ear last post. 1288 N. High St. railroad, with the tt Hr. Service Oa Sat. It Sun homelike .tuso.pbe...- . Said --..use will be for hearing at, It Is Tb. Ohle Srntl- t ulambu., o. KUOPI-.G Columbus, O. UN. 2118 IIP-IOP CLEANERS earing for its undt S Cooper'. 1 ouri.t on or ofler January 2, 1954. Columbus, Ohio RONNIE'S DULY DALLY A FURNACE WORE -'.VJ N. I7,b :... FE. 1 ait W. S. Lyman, Sr., Atty. t-oluimluu,., O. II 21, 28, 12-3, 12. 19, 26, 1953. L'sed CielUeg Sbop Once he received i JAMES COOPER. M.i that nine fugitives ..ouid board TOM'S AUTO. UUNDRY SERVICE Alieratleoe sod TsUering MOONfY UUNDRY his train at Utiua for Sandusky, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 12 PAKSOXK AVE. Scat Msn Says > Out & Wax where it was due at 10 o'clock "Best Job In Town" Bu.y Parent. Servics that night. The Negroes passed WASHERS FOR RENT nteed Upholstery Cleanir into different cars from, a BAND BOX LUCY DEAN NURSERY crowded platform scarcely be­ 12t7 MT. VKRNON . Religious Tralaing ing watched. Leter Mr. Paden 635 RECREATION PARLOR M. St. Clslr A.e. - WA. :.':,«•. Pbaae FE. 1011 -ts-iembled them quietly into a CHARLES WORLEY anl .on, EV. 7767. Hal. Cleased shoes sained Columbus. „ and helped ftsits Cleaned A 1'irssrd L-.rr ol Children.2 I. t Ye.r. MAC'S thc . fieciloi It. Ml. Vrrnu- Ave.-Cal'., O. 7 .. -a. uslll -3. p. _.. KAUFMAN MOTORS, INC. BODY-F-NDER St Alt.r.t.o.u NEW FORD HOTEL NO. 2 ' PAINT SHOP HANNAH 8ABNETT. Prep COLUMBUS' LABGEST PONTIAC DEALER FLORIN. RAMSEY. M.r: MANY WHITE r KOPLr: built - II... Mac Yssr Bsvdr Has Transport.lira Furnished - k 4S2. EAST LONC STREET T.I. AD. 0431 SALES AND SEBV1CE , . GOOD USED CABS C. L- RAMSEY. Pro,. t _ r e t apartments in their - - ciuu, • _., a - n. t; Gay SI. - Bes. tv.' I-..I r,. „._| .nd P.r.usu.1 G.O.U W.lt.urt. KL 3311 n 1224 N. HIGH ST> - utitcr I I' M. Cell £V. S7K - -Ford Hotel No. I Still Operated at 179 North 6th St. CITIZEN'S Catsmbus, O. Community Baptist HILLTOP Emergeaey Call UN. £11* Churcb Project e u.ied by fugitive*. MRS. B. II. FORD. I'.u-p...... u MA. IU. B.„u—n| Bargain. Key. rredrlea Butler, Columbus. O. Paster It Feandrr You C. Pay MOTS— BROOKS' AUTO ,'omniunity Dialog Room But Why 7 ELECTRIC SERVICE- MASON'S marshals knee 31'* W. Goodale St. esce, furniture upstairs tn- Repairing Generators, JEWELERS AND were harboring -lev.-, and the claded, two-ear gsrsge. Priced OPTOMETRISTS "The bast la Home farmers would often have white . THE HAWKINS STILL THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Magic Dorothy W. Va. Retalators, starters Cooked roods" fer tatck ssle. S5 N. MONROE AVE. . FE. 4815 «. H. Washlnglsa Are. GLASSES $7.75 up f-tmh-nd-t hiarkened up to look 1.1* t Veer Property With Coiuu-buuu. Ohi. FINANCING ARRANGED Ch.—taut, O. Guaranteed Materials $12.75 —MAIN STORE- BARGAIN BOXES W. Welcome Old and N.w Patron. AD. MM tt Hr. Service holders and m irshals a merry >U PACKABD t4W IS W. Mats bt. AO. 9430 chase while the Negroes en- Transient Guc.l Welcomed No. 1 and 2 REDMOND REALTY CO. 'tl BUICK Converlible . 1494 Sua Kist Ohio lump Calsmfa-.. O. pod. All this happened W. Continue to Ft nder Hie Sun. Eaclu.ive, II PLYMOUTH »K» IM s. Hlghlond Ave. '« PLYMOUTH **** —BRANCH STORE— Efficient Servic -I PACKABU «-K» Residence — BA. 9837 $10.75 .33 E. L-»I St. - AO. MIS '51 MERCURY, »«*» '« PLYMOUTH U» — NoUry Public — •t» FOBD **M '17 OLDSMOBILE |4*4 CASH OB BUDGET TERMS Columbu- 4, Ohio '« FOBD ***5 RANSOM COAL & HAULING CO. '_> LINCOLN Hydro. .. V.95 Good West Virginia and Ohio Coal CITIZEN'S Tan., H.ll Tans and by Basket UNIVERSITY AUTO SALES REAL BUY! fit*! Ton — 1. Baskets ta.M 10BS Cleveland WA S SU N. atTH ST. Prompt D.livery Columbus, O. FA Mil COAL CO. tlenh-— Ave.—4 rooms, with oil heating stove and halh. JtSta, tltot dawn. 4 Ma al lacy Deppe ph. Cheap. Look! Wonderful Buy! IF -re's s good desl for restaurant owners er anyone going Into the business. Complete line af resUursnt equipment Including such Items os Urge range, {lectin- grill witb stand, gloss showesse, bet plate, soda fountain. Urge General Electric refrigerator 32 EDWAH N.WOOD cu. ft. National cosh register. Urge eeanier with eight stools, restaurant booths, pots and pans snd dishes, and msny ether Broker smsll Items of greet ase to s refUuratuer and-or a confec­ tioner. DELIVERED FOR ONLY $750.00

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„______^_i_all_k_ ) Centrsl Community House so dances put on by the ModetfHera tivitles go into high gear, with »*~ tb* Wildcats clubs. But . „ , _____-. •• Christmas coming High spots We*k in' week out * *r* ***** VOL. S, No. m SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 19S3 COLUMBUS, OHIO of the fall season have been the uieSIu^wwned ' b£*Cale__ Anderson.

pared by the membenis. The To Serve Greek Letter Conventions committee In charge included Misses Marvene and Pat Fer­ guson, Cora NaUey. Betty Green and Rita, Franklin—also James Hogan, George Johnson, Lester und George Talbert and Charles Un Dec. 10, children's groups, led by Miss Elaine Dixon and Mrs. Maryc Boyd, had a special purty with members of Brownie Troop 400 ot M a rya nd A v. school. YEARj__tbL V0LUMEj-_r-_____-___ MISS BEULAH firs-, staff worker with the Moderneers, re­ TITLE dlP) trLLr, ^^t^cj ports-this club is buying 10 pic* Abevc sis mea, associated with Cees-Cols, will supervise Marcus Nrwstsdter, -Louisiana Coca-Cola Bottling N. Or* CIRCLES REPRESENT DATES Of MATERIAL MICHO-'ILMED esleeslou of Chrlstmss ceertesies te five Greek letter srgs_isa- leans. Alessnder and Hawkins will caver conventions of Alpha tioe coereetlees an behalf of Coca-Cola Co. left ts right, the I'hi Alph. a and Phi Beta• ste ma fraternities la Detroit. Nabors^ Cecs-Cets public relations and sales representatives sre: Mesa Ward and Ncosta-lter /wUI work with Omega Psi Phi, Clncln- H. KeadrU, public relations counselor ter Coca-Cola; G. 6. nati, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, SL Leals, sed Kappa Alpha of fsmllies ' promised Ale lander, af Keadrtx' office; Thorn «rv Hawkins, Coca-Cuts Psi Intensity, Chlcsgo, respectively, Coca-Cols snneunces thst is baskets numbered 60. lli-M Ce. ef Baltimore; William F. Nshsrs, Coca-Cola Battling Kendrlx will visit sll of tbe Chrlstmss conventions. The conven­ Muslim members of the House tions snd conclaves are .rhrtluied fer Dee. Zti-St. livintfin the upper iiouthside. Ce. sf Memphis: lee Ward, Cecs-Cola Bettllag Co. IMS, Deltas; Cfflld'l dnir i belonging to the House arc going to two or three Christinas affairs: A house psrty st Mt. Olivet Baptist An Attractive church (courtesy Bev. H. Beech- Off To Early Christmas Fun Start er Hicks), on the OSU campus Christmas Belle snd st radio station WLW-C. Members of the Wildcats club helped palat and redecor­ ate tbe lounge In a weekend work camp, sponsored by the . m c r.l c s a Friends Service Committee. Charles Walton said, "It was a grest privilege to work with Miss Anne Barton an-Lmy out of town friends, lt wss foe getting op en the ladder and painting. Even getting up se early In the morning wss OK, especlslly .Sunday morning." Among those who partici­ pated were George sad Lester . Tslbert," Buddy" Ardtstcr," James Uogaa and Oeorge Johnson. Severs! staff mem­ bers spent the weekend st tbe House, helping the young pro­

mt WON THE Columbus Federation of Settlements bas- ketbaU trophy, now on view in the exhibit case on the firtit floor. Co-captains were David Carroll and Qutncy Dunne twho doubles as vice president of Moderneers). Floyd Collins and 9 io (iy Leroy TolUver, presidents of Moderneers. were on the squad, 16 1? (is) 19 20 21 along wilh R. Eivin, J. Green, " Madison, M. McClendon, N. 23 2

This full, in the Pre-seuson League , the Trojans und tiie 5 _) 7 senility, who will Wild. ,i ts ute tied, with .the Big Kingston, Jamaica, daring Five i unnerup,' High scorer la 12 (__) 14 holidays. Bride-to-be Mens Joe Gr een with 50 points. 9 10 ll selected as one of the I besutfal CCH's United Appeals crew 16 17 18 19 ' 20 21 upturned by Miss Guss) cou­ 1 nted of Mrs. Rhinnle Darnell, 23 Z * 25 26 27 28 rs. Lucille Fnyson, Mrs. Hazel Mrs. Rebecca Lee, 30 Mrs. Marie Patrick, Mrs. Eulah 'What's Ahead For Patterson and Mrs. Thelma Ru­ dolph. One hundred forty-nine neighbors contributed to help all Cily Hall! Theme the social welfare agencies. Tn- tal—1332.92. These smiling student*, of Mt Vernon Av. Elementary school got early stare on Christmas fae Of Town Meeting wbeaUbey were entertained by school;* PTA at party Wednesday. Mrs. Virginia Stewart wss "What's Ahead for City Hoi! ttiairii.j,'**.'. affair with various room mothers serving*-aj hostesses. Mrs. Helen M. Pas ton Is Prof. Walker Named In 1054?" will be discussed on president, of the PTA and Mtss Cecells CbsaceUor principal of the school. Columbus Town Meeting Sun­ day, Dec. 27, from I Silly Band Directors Dr. Ellison Speaker Shaw University In Founder's Observance

K. YORK.—A special - cent stamp comnie.noi atinc the 2-th anniveraarr ol Columbia A-T college here isst Sunda/. university will goon sal. Jan. 4,