Memphis World Memphis World Publishing Co. 1955-09-20 Raymond F. Tisby Memphis Newest Parents Are: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 10 Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 11: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 12: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 13: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 14: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 15: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. SEPTEMBER 16: Emmit and Etoy Wells of 720 Simmons, a girl, Beverly Joyce. Harrison and Marguerite Payne, 785 N. Claybrook, a girl, Ramona Fay. Willie L. and Lillian Jayner, 782 Alma, a boy, Willie Leon, Jr. Earl and Lena Bell Stewart, 1170 Tunstall, a boy, Earl Stewart, Jr. Willie and Mary Woods, of 2395 Airways, a boy, Willie. Jr. Cleveland and Earlean Price of 784 N. Claybrook, a girl, Dolly Ann. Dan and Bertha, Pipkin of 1379 Kinball, a girl, Lela Jean. Andrew and Dorothy Pride of 1959 Hurley, a boy, Albert Lavell. Nathaniel and Willie Bell Davis of 2274 Marble, a girl, Linda Fay. Willie and Eliza Wilkins of 958 Mississippi, a girl, Annie Pearl. John H. and Lorena Poe of 137 N. Barksdale, a girl, Lisa Aurelova. James W. and Irene Thomas of 852 Randle, a boy Carl. Robert L. and Queen Esther Stephenson of 865 Nora Road, a girl, Brunetta Stephenson. Johnnie and Christine Houston of 1427 N. Bellevue a girl, Viola Lee. Morgan and Lillie D. Simmons of 1097 Texas (R), a boy, Eddie Dean. Joe H. and Willie Marie Suggs of 1634 Barton, a girl, Tometta. Thomas E. and Bernice Hicks of 2465 Zanone, a boy, Thomas Edward III. Tommie L. and Legusta Malone of 683 Riverside, a girl, Linda Fay. McKinley and Lucinda, Brown of 1587 Hamilton, a girl, Brenda Remell. Wilbert E. and Iuka Collins of 578 S. Lauderdale, a girl. Thomas E. and Clara Harris of 525 Pontotoc, a girl, Gwendolyn. Wiley B. and Bertha Jones of 219 G Tillman, a boy, Prince Boyd. Marshall and Hattie Mae Smith of 535 Linden, a boy, Walter Lee. James E. and Minnie Reader of Rte. 3, Box 399, Memphis, a boy, Charles Edward. Earnest and Eunice Tunstall, of 804 EEdith, a boy, Tyrone. Allen and Emma Sanders of 5341 Frisco, a girl, Debra Diane. John H. and Rena Rayburn of 1334 Sample, a boy, John Henry, Jr. Charles H. and Ella Scruggs of 374 S. Wellington, a girl, Charles Ella. Nelson and Marsha New of 1500 Pecan, a girl. Daniel and Betty Lewis of 1207 Dunivant, a boy, Darwin Nathaniel. Thomas and Emma Munn of 811 Boston, a girl. Joe and Pearlie Mae McFarland of 698 Ayers, a girl, Diane. Joe E. and Lucille Moore of 2943 Maple Road, a girl, Sylvia Marie. Tinnie and Lela Mae Bowen of 708 Leach, a girl, Lee Ola. Harvey G. and Nellie Sherman of 1993 Jefferson a boy, Horace. Spencer and Lena Payne of 322 Tillman, a boy, James Allen. Howard T. and Ophelia Holmes of 612 Hurrell, a boy, Howard T., Jr. Theodas and Lillie Mae Secrest of 1015 Lavon, a girl, Hattie Delores. Fred and Martha Thompson of 1437 Kansas, a girl, Connie Denise. Elartrice and Sadie Mae Ingram of 1955 Frisco, a girl, Gloria Denise. Richard and Lizzie Askew of 359 Mahannah, a girl, Jeanie Mae. Floyd and Mabel Hayes of 2114 Brown, a girl, Glenda Joyce. Sam and Lillie Mae Murrell of 234 Ayers, a girl, Debbrah Yvonne. Sam and Thelma Clay of 1585 Hugenot, a boy, Sammie Michael. William and Blonnie Beckwith of 1748 Harrison, a girl, Jacqqueline Denise. George and Vera Lee Fitzgerald of 1348 Horace a boy, Renae Fitzgerald. Joseph and Pearlee Franklin of 1560 Celia, a girl. Joe and Louise Ellis of 1141 Capital, twin girls. Edward and Morline Higginbottom of 1311 Yazoo, a girl, Shirley Jean. Sanverneado and Christine Crawford of 1912 Barksdale, a girl, Tina Marie. Willie and Emma Warren of 262 Kirk, twin girls. Eddie and Ellen Williams of 284 Munford, a boy, Gregory Williams. Charley and Dorothy Eddins of 477 Carpenter, a boy, Michael Ray. Jimmie and Laura Mae Bennie of 411 Lauderdale, a boy, Johnnie Rena. James and Dorothy White of 346 Georgia, a boy, Michael Anthony. James F. and Margaret Cox of 252 Pauline Cir. W, a boy, Marvin Eugene. Willie J. and Ora Mae Carwell of 1547 Kansas, a boy, Gregory Clyde. Walter and Maggie Curtis of 1532 Cella, a girl. John R. and Velma Taylor of 997 Lane, a boy John Ray, Jr. Alfonso and Hadassuah Briggs of 2222 Griggs, a boy, James Eugene. Lloyd and Magnolia McClinton of 363 Monroe, a girl, Bernice. Robert and Allie Ardd of 946 Kansas, a girl, Carolyn Ann. James and Charlie Mae Sanders of 1171 Grimes, a girl, Lola Loretta. Willie and Rosie Lee Wolfe of 231 W. Peeples, a boy, Ervin. Tom H. and Barbara Lester of 1138 N. Dunlap, a boy, Tom Henry, Jr. John E. and Annie Mae Lewis of 505 S. 13th, a boy, Stanley. James A. and Onnie Hailey of 549 Walker, a boy, James Allen. Lee W. and Mary Wooten of 583 Hamilton, a girl, Mary Kay. Josh and Olivia, of 680-A Georgia, a boy, Johnnie Gaither. George E. and Senora Taylor of 22 Lucca, a boy, Timothy Ronald. Oneal and Tanzie Godwin of 1297 Sample, a boy, Baron. Bernice and Josephine Williams of 1323 S. Main, a boy, Gregory Cordell. Moses L. and Maurine Starks of 311, Leclere, a girl, Melba Jean. Willie and Ophelia Pickins of 622 McKinney, a boy, Willie, Jr. Willie and Idella Miller of 280 Gayoso, a boy, Willie, Jr. Albert and Venita Horton of 381 N. Main, a girl, Jocelyn Annett. U. S. and Everlean of 836 Walker Ct., a girl. Lannie and Evelyn McMillian of 2104 Benford, a boy, Lannie, Jr. Joe E. and Pankey Wilson of 287 Red Oak, twin girls. A. Q. and Daisy Smith of 1637 S. Orleans, a girl, Claudia. Aubrey and Murrell Washington of 1250 Grand, a girl. BURSK DEPARTMENT STORE 114 BEALE 114 BEALE 114 BEALE 114 BEALE GIGANTIC SELLING OUT SALE Over $50,000 Worth Of New, Clean Merchandise For The Entire Family At Low Low Prices To Suit You!! ONE GROUP OF MEN'S SHORTS 29c CHILDREN'S SKIRTS, $1.98 GABARDINE AND $2.98 Values OTHER MATERIAL NOW ONLY 97c YOUR CHOICE Sizes 4—16 BERKSHIRE, BLACKHEEL AND PLAIN HOSE JUST ... 50c A Pair ONE GROUP OF MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS 97c Each ADAM AND CAMP HATS $3.98 To $4.98 VALES: $1.00 (Summer) YOUR CHOICE 320 CHILDREN DRESSES UP TO $2.98 VALUES Your Choice 87c ONE GROUP OF MEN'S ALL WOOL AND GABARDINE SUITS REG. $49.50 NOW ONLY... $19.50 ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! SAVINGS! CHILDREN'S 2- PIECE PAJAMAS 1.98 TO $2.98 VALUES. TAKE THEM AWAY AT 57c A Pair OVER 5,000 PAIRS OF SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. ALL MARKED DOWN Bursk Department Store Is Selling Out To The Bare Walls! HURRY, HURRY, Limited Quantities On Some Items Store OPEN Until 8 EVERY NIGHT For Duration Of This Sale! THERE IS DOUBLE TROUBLE HERE AS SCHOOL OPENS showed up at the Walton Place School in Los Angeles and mixed themselves up to cause confusion for the principal, Emilie Eyraud, and her secretary, Sally Cole. In the group (l. to r., front row) are: Gloria Ford, 5; Lloyd Jordan, 8; Laurel Phinney, 41/2; Douglas Fittinger, 91/2; Paula Jennings, 5; Brook Phinney, 41/2, and Pamela Jennings, 5. In back row, l. to r., are: Charles Childs, 71/2; Dean Fittinger, 91/2; Karen Verige, 10 Gaye Ford, 5; Chris Van Scoyk, 9; Floyd Jordan, 8; Nils Venge, 10; John Van Scoyk, 9, and Edward Childs, 71/2. Educator Believes Prejudice On increase Against W. Indians Dr. Clarence Senior, who has been studying the problems of West Indian immigrants to Great Britain sit the request of Mr. Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, believes that prejudice and discrimination against the West Indians are on the increase. "They are still far below what they might become some day unless people of good will get busy and answer the questions of people who do not know how to handle local bigots," he said Monday. Dr. Senior spoko at a press conference at the end of a seven-week tour of areas in which West Indians have settled. He is a lecturer in demography, at Columbia University. As chief of a migration division of the Puerto Rican Department of Labor, he has had years of experience in migration problems of Puerto Ricans moving to the United States. He was accompanied to England by D. R Manley, the Jamaican Chief Minister's son, who is a lecturer on education at the University College of the West Indies. Dr. Senior estimates that there are 35,000 West Indians in Britain, of whom 20,000 arrived between January, 1954, and the end of June this year. This year's total he expects to be over 15,00. As a result of interviews with 350 Government and trade union officials, church and social leaders, employers and immigrants, he has recommended to the West Indian Government an "orientation" program. Prospective migrants would be told, through the radio, films and other media, what their problems might be in Britain. He also proposes a joint organization in Britain of representatives of the West Indian islands to help migrants with housing employment problems. Most of the migrants, he said, were the most highly skilled and ambitious workers at home. He added that it was hoped to intensify the dispersal of about 20 per cent who settled in London. Recently the proportion of wo men had increased as the men got work, found accommodations and sent for their wives and children. West Indians who have come to Britain have readily found work, though, in the early stages, they changed jobs frequently when they found other jobs paying more money. When the arrived with little money, they tended to take the first job offered. The number drawing national assistance (unemployment compensation) was so small that authorities would almost remember the names of those who applied. In some occupations where there was virtually a color bar the employers and the unions blamed each other for it. "When colored people move into a new neighborhood there is hysteria," said Dr. Senior, adding: "People think the area will deteriorate. Actually it has already deteriorated, otherwise the colored people would never be allowed to move in." Housing, he said, one "one of the greatest single areas of discrimination" against them. But many were solving the problem themselves, he said. Some who had been in the country for a year or more joined with friends in buying houses, formerly occupied by one family. In Leeds a troup formed a housing trust with local people on a commercial basis. They vivified a deteriorating neighborhood by restoring live houses and gardens, Dr. Senior said, adding: "They have pained the fronts in colors which the Britisher has never thought of putting on the front of his house." SEVEN-WEEK TOUR Dr. Clarence Senior, who has been studying the problems of West Indian immigrants to Great Britain sit the request of Mr. Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, believes that prejudice and discrimination against the West Indians are on the increase. "They are still far below what they might become some day unless people of good will get busy and answer the questions of people who do not know how to handle local bigots," he said Monday. Dr. Senior spoko at a press conference at the end of a seven-week tour of areas in which West Indians have settled. He is a lecturer in demography, at Columbia University. As chief of a migration division of the Puerto Rican Department of Labor, he has had years of experience in migration problems of Puerto Ricans moving to the United States. He was accompanied to England by D. R Manley, the Jamaican Chief Minister's son, who is a lecturer on education at the University College of the West Indies. Dr. Senior estimates that there are 35,000 West Indians in Britain, of whom 20,000 arrived between January, 1954, and the end of June this year. This year's total he expects to be over 15,00. As a result of interviews with 350 Government and trade union officials, church and social leaders, employers and immigrants, he has recommended to the West Indian Government an "orientation" program. Prospective migrants would be told, through the radio, films and other media, what their problems might be in Britain. He also proposes a joint organization in Britain of representatives of the West Indian islands to help migrants with housing employment problems. Most of the migrants, he said, were the most highly skilled and ambitious workers at home. He added that it was hoped to intensify the dispersal of about 20 per cent who settled in London. Recently the proportion of wo men had increased as the men got work, found accommodations and sent for their wives and children. West Indians who have come to Britain have readily found work, though, in the early stages, they changed jobs frequently when they found other jobs paying more money. When the arrived with little money, they tended to take the first job offered. The number drawing national assistance (unemployment compensation) was so small that authorities would almost remember the names of those who applied. In some occupations where there was virtually a color bar the employers and the unions blamed each other for it. "When colored people move into a new neighborhood there is hysteria," said Dr. Senior, adding: "People think the area will deteriorate. Actually it has already deteriorated, otherwise the colored people would never be allowed to move in." Housing, he said, one "one of the greatest single areas of discrimination" against them. But many were solving the problem themselves, he said. Some who had been in the country for a year or more joined with friends in buying houses, formerly occupied by one family. In Leeds a troup formed a housing trust with local people on a commercial basis. They vivified a deteriorating neighborhood by restoring live houses and gardens, Dr. Senior said, adding: "They have pained the fronts in colors which the Britisher has never thought of putting on the front of his house." HOUSING EMPLOYMENT Dr. Clarence Senior, who has been studying the problems of West Indian immigrants to Great Britain sit the request of Mr. Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, believes that prejudice and discrimination against the West Indians are on the increase. "They are still far below what they might become some day unless people of good will get busy and answer the questions of people who do not know how to handle local bigots," he said Monday. Dr. Senior spoko at a press conference at the end of a seven-week tour of areas in which West Indians have settled. He is a lecturer in demography, at Columbia University. As chief of a migration division of the Puerto Rican Department of Labor, he has had years of experience in migration problems of Puerto Ricans moving to the United States. He was accompanied to England by D. R Manley, the Jamaican Chief Minister's son, who is a lecturer on education at the University College of the West Indies. Dr. Senior estimates that there are 35,000 West Indians in Britain, of whom 20,000 arrived between January, 1954, and the end of June this year. This year's total he expects to be over 15,00. As a result of interviews with 350 Government and trade union officials, church and social leaders, employers and immigrants, he has recommended to the West Indian Government an "orientation" program. Prospective migrants would be told, through the radio, films and other media, what their problems might be in Britain. He also proposes a joint organization in Britain of representatives of the West Indian islands to help migrants with housing employment problems. Most of the migrants, he said, were the most highly skilled and ambitious workers at home. He added that it was hoped to intensify the dispersal of about 20 per cent who settled in London. Recently the proportion of wo men had increased as the men got work, found accommodations and sent for their wives and children. West Indians who have come to Britain have readily found work, though, in the early stages, they changed jobs frequently when they found other jobs paying more money. When the arrived with little money, they tended to take the first job offered. The number drawing national assistance (unemployment compensation) was so small that authorities would almost remember the names of those who applied. In some occupations where there was virtually a color bar the employers and the unions blamed each other for it. "When colored people move into a new neighborhood there is hysteria," said Dr. Senior, adding: "People think the area will deteriorate. Actually it has already deteriorated, otherwise the colored people would never be allowed to move in." Housing, he said, one "one of the greatest single areas of discrimination" against them. But many were solving the problem themselves, he said. Some who had been in the country for a year or more joined with friends in buying houses, formerly occupied by one family. In Leeds a troup formed a housing trust with local people on a commercial basis. They vivified a deteriorating neighborhood by restoring live houses and gardens, Dr. Senior said, adding: "They have pained the fronts in colors which the Britisher has never thought of putting on the front of his house." COLOR BAR Dr. Clarence Senior, who has been studying the problems of West Indian immigrants to Great Britain sit the request of Mr. Manley, Chief Minister of Jamaica, believes that prejudice and discrimination against the West Indians are on the increase. "They are still far below what they might become some day unless people of good will get busy and answer the questions of people who do not know how to handle local bigots," he said Monday. Dr. Senior spoko at a press conference at the end of a seven-week tour of areas in which West Indians have settled. He is a lecturer in demography, at Columbia University. As chief of a migration division of the Puerto Rican Department of Labor, he has had years of experience in migration problems of Puerto Ricans moving to the United States. He was accompanied to England by D. R Manley, the Jamaican Chief Minister's son, who is a lecturer on education at the University College of the West Indies. Dr. Senior estimates that there are 35,000 West Indians in Britain, of whom 20,000 arrived between January, 1954, and the end of June this year. This year's total he expects to be over 15,00. As a result of interviews with 350 Government and trade union officials, church and social leaders, employers and immigrants, he has recommended to the West Indian Government an "orientation" program. Prospective migrants would be told, through the radio, films and other media, what their problems might be in Britain. He also proposes a joint organization in Britain of representatives of the West Indian islands to help migrants with housing employment problems. Most of the migrants, he said, were the most highly skilled and ambitious workers at home. He added that it was hoped to intensify the dispersal of about 20 per cent who settled in London. Recently the proportion of wo men had increased as the men got work, found accommodations and sent for their wives and children. West Indians who have come to Britain have readily found work, though, in the early stages, they changed jobs frequently when they found other jobs paying more money. When the arrived with little money, they tended to take the first job offered. The number drawing national assistance (unemployment compensation) was so small that authorities would almost remember the names of those who applied. In some occupations where there was virtually a color bar the employers and the unions blamed each other for it. "When colored people move into a new neighborhood there is hysteria," said Dr. Senior, adding: "People think the area will deteriorate. Actually it has already deteriorated, otherwise the colored people would never be allowed to move in." Housing, he said, one "one of the greatest single areas of discrimination" against them. But many were solving the problem themselves, he said. Some who had been in the country for a year or more joined with friends in buying houses, formerly occupied by one family. In Leeds a troup formed a housing trust with local people on a commercial basis. They vivified a deteriorating neighborhood by restoring live houses and gardens, Dr. Senior said, adding: "They have pained the fronts in colors which the Britisher has never thought of putting on the front of his house." 'Quizmaster,' Not 'Contestants,' Takes Prizes For Correct Answer Two Miamians told police Thursday that it cost them $10 each because they knew that George Washington was the first President of the United States. Joseph Anderson and Ivy Williams said they were called on the telephone by a man who asked them the name of the first President. They answered correctly and were told they had just won five rooms of furniture and a free trip to Nassau. The "Quizmaster" snowed up at their homes a few day later and said the furniture was en route but a $10 deposit was needed for shipping charges. They paid the $10 each and the quizmaster departed. Neither he, the furniture, nor the tickets to Nassau have shown up yet. Eight Gold Coasters Train As Diplomats Eight members of the Gold Coast Civil Service, whose ages range from 25 to 49 have been selected for diplomatic corps training. The eight are F. E. Bosten, H. H. Amonoo, R. M. Akwei, K. K. S. Dadzie, E. M. Debrah, F. S. Arkhurst, A. B. B. Kofiand and A. Quaison-Sackey. They left Accra last week for London where they will attend a six weeks course organized for staff of the diplomatic services of Britain and Commonwealth overseas territories. After the course, four of the trainees will be sent to British embassies and the other four will attend lectures on diplomacy and international affairs at the London School of Economics. They will all return to the Gold Coast after six months, for further training locally and four more trainees will be selected from applicants: outside the civil service. African To Teach At Illinois College Eduardo Mondlane, son of an African tribal chief, will be a member of the staff this fall at the Garrett Biblical Institute in Evanston. The 31-year-old native of Portuguese East Africa will teach a course on "Christianity in Africa."