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Sweet Sixteen JACQUELINE F. ‘Jackie ’ SMITH , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford Smith , 2141 Easf Broadway Road celebrated her sixteenth birthday on Saturday night , Sept. 27th. She entertained more than forty friends in the SCOUT DEN FORMED A new Cub Scout den has been opened on the eastside. It is sponsored by St. Mary’s Cath olic Church, The charter for Den #4 is now closed. Den mothers we Mesdames H. Soublet, Elmar Hunter and Rose Webber. Boys in the group are Harold Soublet, Bryan Webber, Edward and Don Adams, David Mosley, Delano Hunter, and David Rowland, Jr. r—CHICK'S— —f SERVICE STATION Moat any brand oil 40$ qt. Grease job & oil change— any car $2.50 1530 E. Broadway CHRISTINA'S j: 1 i: BEAUTY SALON jjj p All Types of j: |j» Beauty Service i; \\ Lustrasilk-Nulox ij ;: Manicures j j jl 3902 S. 40TH ST. || BR 6-6776 { * * KINDERGARTEN ?? } * * 5 * i( ; ♦ + for Information call J | BR 6-6776 + t or BR 6-9631 $ *3 * jL Deadline - Oct. 15th J SJ •, - j Prince Hall Masons to meet in Washington Washington, D. C., Announcement was made by Dr. Willard y/. Allen Most Puissant Sovereign Grand Commander of the United Su preme Council, 33 degree, An cient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Juris diction, U.S.A., Prince Hall af filiation, that the annuil convo cation would be held at the Scot tish Rite Cathedral, 1633 Ele venth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. October 18 through 20. Registration will be held Oct. 18 and 19 and Divine Services held Sunday, October 19 at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, 1225 R Street N.W., Rev. E.C. Smith, Pastor. The principal speaker at this service will be Dr. Charles Wesley, president Central State College and Grand Prior of the Southern Jurisdic tion. The thirty-third and last degree will be conferred at the Cathedral on Monday, October 20 and the annual banquet held the same night. In addition to Dr. Allen, the officers of the Supreme Council are as follows: John G. Lewis, Jr., Baton Rouge, La., Puissant Lieutenant Grand Commander; J. E. Dickson, Columbia, S.C., Grand Chancellor; John Wesley Dobbs, Atlanta, Ga., Grand Min ister of State; Dr. Charles H. Wesley, Wilberforce, Ohio, j: Mrs Wagner !| i JEFFERSON DINETTE !; : 1 , 13th St. & Jefferson ; Open 6 a*m* to 10:30 p.m* / !* Me Wagner & N# Moore Home Cooking Our Specialty <; Props* ; Hawaiian decorated patio of her home. Pic tured in the center - Jackie blows out can dles. Other photos show guests -- look closely and find hidden wellwishers in the background (photo - J. Woodl) Grand Prior and Historian; G.H. Fitzhugh, Baltimore, Md., Grand Treasurer General; Louis W. Roy, Sr., Washington, Grand Sec retary General; B.F. Arrington, Washington, Grand Auditor Gen eral; W.A. Jones, Baltimore, Assistant Grand Auditor General, Bishop H. Z. Plummer, Ports mouth, Va., Assistant Grand Au ditor General. Other appointive officers on the council include Dr. C.M. Lawrence, Baltimore, Grand Al moner; Bishop H.Z. Plummer, Portsmouth, Va., Grand Master of Ceremonies; Harvey Chisom, Berkley, California, Grand Chamberlain; Prince Riley, Rockhill, S.C., First Grand Eq uerry; C. H. Henry, Quincy, Fla., Second Grand Equerry; Eu gene F. Lacey, Covington, Ky., Grand Sword Bearer; J.T.Maxey Fort Worth, Texas, J,H. Clanton, Dothan, Ga., Grand Herald; Dr. Charles E. Stewart, Philadelphia, Grand Organist; R. U. Clark, Baton Rouge, La., Assistant Grand Secretary; James A. Mingo Washington, D. C. Assistant Grand Seneschal; John E. Smith Washington, D. C., Grand Mar shall; James A, Jackson, N.Y. City, Grand Historian; Carl J. Murphy, Baltimore, Assistant Grand Historian; Dr. W. L. Ransome, Richmond, Va.; John H. Murphy, Jr., Baltimore, Grand Publicist. The large migrant worker pop ulation in Arizona needs help in understanding how to make bet ter use of housing and health and sanitary services available to them. Virgil "Jackie" Berry District 8 Thanks..oto all friends and supporters during the recent Democratic Primary Election... "I didn’t win this time watch me next time” Visit The Veteraas' Amusement Center £d Milton Post No. 51, 1705 So. Tsth Ave. Eddie Hightower, Post Commander American Legion, Til don White Post No. 40. 1241 E. Washington St. Q.A. Taylor, Post Commander J I *°°#! *Curtis Gray* JOE GRIFFIN and the G-BOYS COMBO Good Music for Dancing & Listening Fri. y Sat. & Sun. every week Wm. H. PATTERSON Lodge No. 477 *IOO7 S. 7th Avenue Page 3 •Arizona Tribune, October 3, 1958 COMING AND GOING Mrs. Vermie Byars’of Tyler, Texas is enjoying the beauty and weather of Phoenix. She is vis iting her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Black. Mrs. Gilbert Floyd of Nash ville, Tenn., is the guest of her daughter Jane Washington. She plans to be in the Valley indef initely. Mrs. Susie .Davis, Rebecca Barneman of Brunswick, Georgia and Mrs. Marian Hawthorne and her 3 daughters of Portland, Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs. William Ogletree, 2440 E. Tam arisk. Mrs. Davis is the mother of Mrs. Ogletree. A motorcade of Phoenicians toured northern Arizona and viewed Grand Canyon. The group included, the Fred Williamses, the Larkin Sheltons, Mrs. Clau dia Lucas, Mrs. Bobby Ready, the William Littletons, and the J. Hills. I Thelma's School 1 i ■ " 0 f J | BEAUTY CULTURE f | Enroll Anytime 8 Convenient Terms * 1 116 S. 17th St. I | A L 2-0333 f 1 Thelj» Welker, Owner ± MAYFIELD'S ii |te| UNION |:i fgp? service; " Complete Auto Service ■“ *} 1802 S.CentroriEfi jjT i! . Al 2-01941 it J; Jim A; Viv Mayfield Res. 6240 S. Ist Ave. \\ <► Res. Phone HR 6-6980