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ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1962, ELKS CORNER | JMKmm: % rif:; & Dt. Alberta Perkins will rep resent Grand Canyon Temple 437 as member of the coordinating council of civic affairs, an aux iliary unit of the Phoenix Urban League. Mrs. Burlene Collins, of Oak land, Calif., is recuperating after a brief illness. She is the daughter of Mrs. Josephine Smith. Mrs. Ida Jones has rushed to the bedside of her ailing daugh ter, Mrs. Audrey Nevins of Den ver, Colorado. Final rites were held Saturday at Tanner Chapel for Miss Isa bel M. Lynch, daughter of Mrs. Legusta Lynch and sister of Mrs. Legusta Moss. Dt. Ada M. Gibson’s grand mother, Mrs. Ada Short passed recently. Mrs. T. Landrum, aunt of Mrs. Bertha Hereford passed away recently. CALENDAR NOTES-- Plan to attend our annual Hal loween dance, Wed., Oct. 31. Nov. 2--Important temple bus- Nov. 2 lmportant temple business meeting. Nov. 8 -- Chollaettes drill team will appear at the Arizona State Fair at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 9 Buffet dinner dance. Donation $1.50. . Nov. 13 W. H. Patterson Lodge 477 meeting. I have received my PSA com mission for special fund and minutes clerk appointment. Please call or mail in your Elks news before Monday nites at 6 pm. Your Reporter, Charlesetta McClammy MAN FLEES FROM POLICE TO CUBA KEY WEST, Florida Rob ert Williams, a North Carolina Negro who fled to Cuba after being charged with kidnapping an elderly white couple is now star on Havana's powerful Radio Pro greso. He beams his Program Radio Free Dixie to the states. Some of his remarks include such ve hement statements as: "The only fate awaiting black people in the United States of America is a fate of terror, en slavement and extermination,” he said in an address preceded by a roll of drums and a flour ish of trumpets. no protection of law for black people. The only way stem the rising tide of violence is by meeting violence with vio lence.” GAVEL NOTEBOOK Maricopa Lodge No. 1, Free and Accepted Masons of Arizona jurisdiction, inc.. Prince Hall affiliation is sponsoring 90 min utes of films, on Tuesday, Nov. 6, 8 p.m. There will be no charge. The public is invited. ** * * The annual Christmas fund is in progress. Proceeds are used to purchase gifts for widows of deceased lodge members. Each member is asked to contribute two dollars. James L. Davis Reporter P.12 M 35 sf CEtlflknß Store Hots 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. FRESH FRYERS PUMPKINS I WHOLE CHICKENS LARGE GOLDEN [§] I $ 1 I ' FINE FOR Ml HALLOWEEN W] lb- I TOMATO SAUCE DOG FOOD 1 I F& P BRAND 8 OZ.CAN DAILY DIET I 5 OZ.CAN ; M TOILET TISSUE TOMATO JUICE I SCOTT White, Yellow, Pink, Green F&P BRAND NO. 300 CAN [|] roll m o I BEANS ™ “5M DEBUTANTE 1 W 0 Hi m m northern INI CRACKER JACKS 5‘ FACIAI ll^l URGE 'A' IGGS42* W 10< rncEci AO' 07‘ HOW only! W § IvUIILL 1 lb. H7 2 lb. # / WITH THIS COUPON EXPIRES OCT. 31, 1962