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,Viznnac.%rtb mi r FOURTH YEAR, NO. 25, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 HY-TONERS FETE HSUBANDS AT DANCE i \ J mg " jy m %|9H c --JHf i X. - 9H .MBiMffiWKit ’fl| |_ B|fl JF -gS - JM»: “ if jHL" ir **. JL VM ikmMm j# Mm; immmmm ,#jrari? ssgF Jr ■jppiir jskbi > t K'XJt' SSfc. V * ffir J 'flrw^ B ■ . Hk **m # M «F jjp jiBMBp /!f J wfek 'TH Rf rWamm ■ 1 ijR JP* - ■ AjsSf / A ’;’■ .- Bt jfe- jC'i^: '.; 1 J^B Sbbk ™ BiH ■ ' w f k ■ ‘MB 11 A || ,j|y ''jjj^'~ T ~ ' . "|f Members of the Hy-Tone Social Club celebrated the New Year by entertaining their husbands at the Sunday afternoon dance spon sored by the Salt Valley Masonic Lodge, held at the Masonic'Hall. Pictured above from left are Mesdames Riley Rider, William Battle, Herman Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, Mrs. Levi Coleman and A. D. Calhoun. Back row -Messrs. William Battle, Herman Mathews, A. D. Calhoun and Levi Colman. ELKS HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION 0 •w mr % The annual installation of officers was held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at the W. H. Patterson Elks Lodge, 1007 South Seventh Avenue. Pictured from left are Mrs. Alberto Perkins, outgoing dt. ruler. Rep. J. D. Holmes, outgoing exalted ruler, Mr. Roscoe Patterson, Incoming exalted ruler and Mrs. Ruby Blackshear, incoming dt. ruler. A joint installation program was held for officers of the lodge and Grand Canyon Temple. (Photo— Bobby Heard) TWISTLESS TAMPA TAMPA, Fla. The City of Tampa has opened 1962 by banning the new dance step, the twist. The city recreation department sent word to its community cen ters yesterday ordering the pro hibition of the twist, which de- #SB ‘XTUeoqj pends more on body gyrations "®PTG than it does footwork, , _ vn '>«««« Pictorial Weekly REV. GUIDRY HERE f . jji V:. Evangelist C, Guidry, a nation ally traveled speaker and singer is conducting a revival at the First Church of God in Christ, 13th St. and E. Madison. Rev. Guidry, of Oakland, Cal ifornia, holds daily services with special Instructional period at noon. Last year his revival tour carried into 32 states, Including Alaska. He is the regional pres ident of the evangelistic board of Washington, Oregon and Alas ka. He serves as public rela tions director for die northern California area of the Church of God in Christ. CHURCH PLANS MUSICAL PROGRAM ST. LUKE'S CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST will sponsor a musical program, Saturday, Jan. 13, 8 pm. The public is invited. PHOENIX 40, ARIZONA BR. &-2301 LOCAL GIRLS PARTCIPATE IN SCOUT DAY 1 Ml ; „ * gJKk.; . I^HL Local troops assembled at the Arizona State Fairgrounds last Saturday to prepare for gala celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the national Girl Scouts organization. Pictured above are some of the girls who will participate in the event scheduled on Saturday, Jan. 13 in the arena at the fair grounds. Members of Troop No. 5 include Barbara Roland, Patricia Jack son, Gail Allen, Brenda Moore and Candis Hoffman. Photo Bobby Heard U. S. CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION COMMITTEE HONORED AT BANKSES - jfV , ' A ' J « JfluyA t w*Mi^mim # 'ML * ilk: .*•'' l If Mr- bvw. I Hn A | HUilv I -'J. ~■ *• r . ; 4 M 1 S m i iv, Four members of the Commission on Civil Rights investigation committee spent several days in the city. They were honored at a cocktail reception hosted by Mr .and Mrs. Edward Banks, publishers and editors of The Arizona Tribune, Pictured above are visitors and Valleyites who attended the recep tion held Tuesday night, Jan. 9th at the Bankses home, 2137 E.Broad way Road. Front—kneeling are two honorees—Messrs. Martin Sloan and Phil Campaneski, of Washington, D. C. Front—standing—from left are Messrs. J. S. Jones, Clyde Webb, Dr. Curtis Greenfield, Dr. Arthur Lee, and Mr. A, H. Shaw. Back row—from loft—Messrs. David Richards, Bob Amidon, both Civil Rights comm, members of Washington, Dr. Clarence Laing, Messrs. Jack West and Aubrey Aldridge. Other guests included Mesdames Kroh Ter Huen, C. o,Green feidl, A. H. Shaw, Clyde Webb, Clarence Laing, Geraldine Solomon, Dr.and Mrs. Oscar Hardin, Dr. Lowell Wormley, Mr. .Emmett McLoughlin, Dr.and Mrs. Morrison Warren. (Photo Bobby Heard) TEN CENTS