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: - 'SSL n ." - 'A-1 f It was lots of hot dogs with the works, cake and icing downed with sweet cherry punch for the 21 neighborly kids who attended the 7th birthday party for Domi­ nick Richard Leake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dillard A. Leake of 112 Alabama Ave., Queens. Hostesses, Mrs. McLissie LeaSe and Mrs. Ella Partee directed the orderly scramble for the red and white candy baskets filled with all types of goodies, including bubble gum Each child received a gift of a miniature French poodle. There were balloons and party hats. Decorations were of white red and white color schemes with red blossoming tulips. The kids enjoyed the circus and parade music; danced the limbo and twist: played clowns and oth- er games. Prize winners were Rle kt Fairley and Kirk Taylor flr clowning. . The rest ot the party goers were: Quentin Atherley, Maurice Reid, Cheryl Johnston, Candyce Partee, Carolyn Grant, Harriett Halrsten, Ronald Davis. Kathleen Harris. Ira Green, James Isby, Zachary Branche. Also Steve Ferguson, Karen SJigren. Duane Grant, William Dixon Jr., Lester Banko. Melvin Murrell. Lisa Johnson and Rod­ ney Green. To Open Library The Brooklyn Public Library’s Ulmer Park Center will open its new quarters on August IS at Bath and 26th Avenues, Francis R. St. John, chief librarian, an­ nounced this week. - . . ABOARD SHIP — Mrs. Lilian L. Wethers, wife of Dr. Weth­ ers of Brooklyn, left for an 8 week trip on the S.S. France in England, Denmark, France, Holland and Italy. At a ship board party are her daughters, Mrs. R. Timpson and Mrs. Gar- vall Booker, her sister Mrs. Hilda Brown, of Washington. D.C. and grandchildren, Rob­ ert Timpson and Garvall Book­ er; also with her are Carroll Boyd, Mrs. Anette Booker and Dr. Emmett Ashe of Chicago. (Merritt Photo) B'klyn Preparing For Washington March A Coordinating Committee in The Brooklyn Chapter of Brooklyn led by the Rev. W. G. CORE, located at 319 Nos trend * Purchase Henson Jacobs. Chairman, tomak- (5£*^.£ lag final plus (or the MARCH ON WASHINGTON. A meeting city, more will be hired to ab» with the Executive Committee commodate the thousands of peo* was held to coordinate plans for pie expected to go from Brook* the march. lyn. Notices are being sent to aU ',This will be the largest coo- neighborhood store* and Church- Station of Negroes and frieada are be- that will 8° to Washington In es. All available tag used to speed up plans inform- t^e United States,” stated Oliver ing the public where they may Ijeeds. Chairman of the Brook- sign up for busses. lyn CORE. “Such a massive turn- ------ -------------------- ----------—-—— out will register a protest for the . realization for a Jobs Program, 1 AA&n* l<On for an enactment of the Public arawaa aWWW Accommodations ,^ws In the U.S. and other Civil Rights Legis- lation. We must le: people know that the people will be performing An Integrated quartet of hood- an act better thin anybody's f CffDfIV " _ __ _ _ •! I luma, posing as “G-Men,” broke Front LlDe Into the Brooklyn home of a re- tired longshoreman Friday night Mr. Walter Bunn, President of and robbed him and his family the Brooklyn NAACP, urges all at MB nolnt interested parties to come to the . ” . office located at 1722 Fulton St., According to police, the four stuyvesant Avenue, to sign NAACP Urges men—two white and two Negro— up immediately. knocked at the door of the three- National Office on The ho,us® ow?e<1 Thomas March On Washington appeals local Wm«&ush,75 Theysaidtheywere to all to contact local churches, unions FBI men conducting an lnvestiga- tlon and when Mr. Windbush’s and fraternal organizations to ar- wife.Buth, opened the door, they range for bu3 transportation. i Cops Hunt Killer Detectives of the Classon Aven­ ue squad this week hunting the! trail of an “unknown” man whoj shot and killed a Brooklyn laborer Saturday afternoon in an alter-] Woman Held On Homicide Clara Purvis, 31, erf 8 Under­ hill Ave., Bklyn, was held without bail on a homicide charge In Brooklyn Criminal Court this week for the slaying of Eugene Gaines, 37, of 193 Albany Ave. According to police, Gaines pushed the woman off the fender of hia car Thursday night when he got ready to move IL She al­ legedly stabbed him In the alter­ cation fixat ensued. He was pro­ nounced dead on arrival at Cum­ berland Hospital and the Purvis woman was arrested shortly af­ terward by Detective James Clerkin of the Grand Avenue Squad. cation. According to police, Wilbur Bur­ gess, 35, of 307 Cumberland St., got Into a street fight with the unidentified assaO*st fix front of a building at 322 Cumberland St. During the fight Ota onailnt shot Burgess four times In the chest and escaped bi an automobile. Burgess, who leaves a wife, Lil­ lian, was pronounced dead on ar­ rival at Cumberland HoepitaL Po­ lice, who determined that the gun. which killed Burgess was of small caliber, said they did not know what gave rise to the fight. Possession Possession means to sit astride the world instead of having It astride of you. - KINGSLEY. f/ ..Specialist in '' Restyfiag WIGS ...selling WIGS U5°° DOWN FREE HOME DEMONSTRATIONS Also FREE WIG PLAN CONNECTIC IT iTRAtrom avi, bm. • . TOPS — Mrs. Daisy Perkins, second from left, assistant di­ rector of LaRoberts School in Brooklyn, presents first prize trophy to Alma Tang-Yuk of London, England, in beauti­ cians* competition. At right is Cynthia Romeo, named the fa- Rainer is at left. (Merrit Pho- vorite beautician. Mrs. .Ofeiia to) CORE Group Starts March To DC Now Girls from Sands Junior High School (P.S. 265) won the Vaca­ tion Day Camp Track Meet For Girls last week held at the St. Jehn’s Recreation Center under the sponsorship of Brooklyn school districts 25 and 27. The following were point scor­ ers for the Sands team: Juniors (9 to 11): Potato Race — Rita Springs, sec­ ond place. 30-yard dash— Jo Ann Dilli- gard, first place. lOG-yard relay — first place (Deborah White, Rita Springs, Stephanie Lee and Roxanne Ve- ney.) Seniors (12 to 15): 60-yard dash — Gail Refore, fourth place. 200-yard relay — first place (Deborah Webster, Frederica Hayward, Barbara Davis, Deb­ orah Bolds). The team’s other members in­ cluded Cheryl Maxwell, Sandra Richards, Vicky Pinckney and Rosie Tarver. TO PREACff AT CONCORD— The Rev. Joseph Irvine Chap­ man, former pastor of Trinity Baptist Church, Brooklyn, will be guest preacher at Concord Baptist Church, 833 Marcy Ave., Sunday Aug. 18, at 11 a.m. He is Executive Secretary of the Ohio Baptist Convention with 340 churches, and a member of the General Council of the American Baptist Convention. University. An advance guard of 20 Brook-group would be given proper pro- n CORE enthusiasts begins a tectlon. On their arrival the 10-mile march to Washington group expects to be met by rep- om the Jersey side of Holland resentatives of the Washington unnel, Thursday, to herald the CORE and NAG, the Non-Violent ug. 28 march to the national Action Group based at Howard ipitol. Point of departure for the long Youngest of the marchers is arch is the Downstate Medical Betty Gill, 17 and the oldest Aug- snter. Brooklyn CORE secre- ust Austin, 34, Lena Crouon, 19 ry Beverly Williamson. 20, will and Sylvia Simon. 20. volunteered ad the group who will cover for the march after listening to >out 25 miles a day. speakers at the street rally held Miss Williamson said, “We will Monday night. amp out each night A lot of Tha ldea of march gald imp equipment has been donat- Mi„ W11Uamson> cama when *?ful were sitting-in at Gov. Rock- ' all those who contributed.” efeuer’s New York office A nurs. State troopers had been noti- tag student, she expects to render ed, she added, so that the first aid on the way. a“d We ------------------------------------ SHEBA'S ------------------------------- CUSTOM DRESS MAKING GUARANTEES PERFECT FIT Bring Your Own Material and Pattern,'or come in choose from over 3,000 yards of beautiful material REASONABLE PRICES patterns. 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