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Fights for “The Home of theBrave,” United Artists release, Jas.Edwards, (Moss) Prank Lovejoy(Mingo) Lloyd Bridges (Finch ) and
Steve Brodio (T. J.) on a secret mis-sion for the U. S. Army, wadeashore to face unknown terror,death, and destruction from the.Japanese ANP
The Art Os MakingMartyrsIf you try too hard to down meYou might accidentally crown meAnd put me on the upper shelf.As a rule, that is a starterIn the making of a martyr.—
You’re making one of me yourself.If you think you are above me,Shed that thought and try to love meAnd see :\yhat peace will follow you.Only wicked people hate me;They, alone, would underrate me,But, that is what they cannot do.
Kathleen McPheePasses
Mi's. Kathleen JVlcl’hee, pioneerof Miami and Brown Sub passed
this life Saturday, June 4, 1949 athi r home. Funeral service will beheld at the Sexenth Day AdventistChinch on NW 14th Terr., Monday,.;ope 13 at 2:00 p.m.
Francis Funeral Home is incharge of arrangements.
The McPhee Family
IN MEMORIAMIn loving and never fading mem-
ory of our dearest husband andfather, who departed this life onJune 7th, 1947 today.
Two sad years a voice is stillA place is vacant that never can be
filled,We cannot Lord thy purpose seeBut all is well that’s done by Thee.
Rest in peace. He is sadly misseday one and all.
Mrs. Olive B. Smith, wife1642 N.W. sth ave.
IN MEMORIAMThis is in behalf of our dear son
ALFRED ROLLEwho departed this life on June 6th,1943. He was drowned doing hisduty in the U. S. Navy.
The loved one who has left us forthe place of heavenly rest will livein God’s own tender care and be for-ever blessed.
He leaves to mourn his loss afather, Louis Rolle; a mother, Rosa-
-1 ne Rolle; 1 brother; 4 sisters andmany relatives.
MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FIORIDA
CAMPUS CAPERS By Charles Mobley
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AIR-CONDITIONEDNEGRO THEATRE
Excursion To KeyWest July 3-1
lirave« Sunday, July 4 si 14 and6 a.in. from Federation Center, 1998N\V 3rd are. Return Monday night,July 4th.
IN KEY WESTSunday afternoon Recital by
Etude Musical Club at NewmanMethodist Church.
Sunday night Dance at VFWHall.
Monday Bathing, fishing,games, etc.‘..Tickets now on sale—s6.o9 roundtrip. After June 20th, $6.50...For information call Ethel John-
son 82-4000, Ellen Taylor 0-7508.jul 2
NoticeThe Miami branch of the NAACP
will hold Its regular meeting at St.John Baptist Church Sunday, June12 at 3:30 p.m. The president re-quest is that all officers and mem-bers please be present. Business ofimportance Is in urgent need of ourattention.
We also have on a membershipdrive. Each member is asked tobring in new members.
Mr. Roger Armster, presidentMrs. Classie Porter, reporter
Temple NotesAn appreciation program honor-
ing Miss Mary A. Bowe, pianist,will be given on Tuesday, May 14,8 p.m. at Temple Baptist Church.Friends are invited.
For SaleHOUSE AND DOT 2176 NW sthPlace. $3,000 Cash.
Phone 2-0209jnne 18
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THE GLAD AND SAD NIGHT
Thursday, June 16', for the sen-iors, their friends, and well wishersthis will be the night of nights, forthey will receive their long aw'aitedrewards for 12 years of studies. Thespeakers will be the honor students.This will also be a sad night, be-cause the class of ’49 will be nolonger a part of BTW.
WASHINGTONIAN OFF PRESS!
The last 1949 edition of the Wash-ingtonian is off the press. This year’seditor-in-chief Mary F. Blue, a mem-ber of the class of ’49 has given thepress box to 1950 editor-in-chiefJames Swain.
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To Mr. Charlie Lowe, May GodBless you, B. Solomon dress you andboot hill rest you.
Yours until Germany get Hungry
for Turkey and fry it in Greece.
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BTW GRAI) BACCALAUREATESPEAKER
The Rev. John J. Jarrett, Jr. anAlumni of Booker T. Washington
High School will experience one ofthe highest honors of his professionon next Sunday, June 1, when hedelivers the Baccalaureate sermonto the Class of 1949.
Since graduation from, Booker T.Washington in 1937. The Rev. Jar-rett has been under constant prepa-ration for the task, which will con-front 'his as a future priest in theEpiscopal church. He spent twoyears at Bethune Cookmah College,
two years at St. Augustine College,
and- three years at Bishop Payne
Ejivinity school. With this back-ground one could have nothing butsuccess, as is highly expected bythe staff of this column.
The Baccalaureate exercises willbegin at 5:00 p.m. but if you areplanning to be there and get a seatyou should lie there at 4:30 p.m. orsoner.
The music promises to be of thehighest type. It will be sung by aspecial group of the best voices atBTW. Due to the fact that this Isthe largest number of students toever graduate from BTW at one
time, wre will all be looking for thebest program presented to date. Ap-
proximately 236 seniors are expected
to graduate this June.}
“On June 21, the Class of ’49 willno longer be a part of BTW. Butwhat will happen between now, andthen????
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CLASS DAY
The seniors will have have theirclass day on June 13. This is thtday- they' will make their wills tomembers of the Junior Class at 2:00p.m.
FELLOWSHIP DAY
For Senior Fellowship Day' is amost important day, because doingtheir entire high school career thiswill be one of the few times whenBooker T., Carver and Dorsey as-semble in one group for a day of en-joyment, and not a football game orbasketball game, or even a singing
contest of some kind. This event willtake place on Tuesday’, June 14 at2:00 p.m. at Booker T. Washington.
ALUMNI RE-UNION
Wednesday', June 15, the AlumniReunion program will be held at2:00 p.m. During this time the Classof ’39 will return to BTW to meetand congratulate the class of ’49.
CourseMiss Elmira Pearl Deleraux, a
graduate of Dorsey High Schooland the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Moses Deveaux of 1728 NW 62ndst., just returned from the NationalSchool of Business in Nashville,Tenn., where she has finished herbusiness course.
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