DOUBLE STORK-WATCHING
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A double baby shower was held Sunday, Oct. 28 honoring two friends.
From left are Mesdames Johnnie Biggers, Omega Chappell,
Sam Simon, honoree, Mrs. Melvin Gray, honoree and Charles
Williams.
Both Mmes. Gray and Simon are stork-watching. They received
many beautiful and useful gifts.
Guests at the double stork-waiting party included Mesdames
James Counts, Margaret Shannon, Charles Spicer, George Whit
field, Eddie Mae Harris and Ernest Delco.
INDIA GETS
17 M ILLIGNS IN AID
WASHINGTON - The Agency for
International Development an
nounced a loan of $17.9 million to
finance expansion of power gen
erating facilities in the Bombay,
India, area.
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Mary Elizabeth Mothershed,
19, of Shrevepiort, La., is the
first Negro ever elected home
coming queen at the University
of Colorado. The sociology ma
jor defeated 5 white contestants.
EBONY FASHION
FAIR COMING SOON
The Alpha Gamma Rho chapter
of Alpha Chi Pi Omega Sorority
presents the fifth annual Ebony
Fashion Fair at North High audi
torium, 1101 East Thomas Road,
Nov. 29, 8 p.m. This benefit per
formance of high fashions featur
ing beautiful models promises' to
be the highlight of this season.
Everyone is urged to attend and
support the Alpha Gamma Rho
chapter of Alpha Chi Pi Omega
Sorority in this worthy cause.
Tickets are available from any
•oror or call Mrs. Elois HUI
AL 3-9989, or Mrs. Mary Brad
ford BR 6-0165.
PA. LAWYER NAMED
TO TRADE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON - Atty A. Leon
Higginbothan, Jr., of Philadelphia,
was sworn in as a member of
the Federal Trade Commission,
the first of his race to be ap
pointed by any President to a Ui.
regulatory agency.
.The FTC chairman, Paul Rand
Dixon, held the blble as the oath
of office was read to the six-foot,
34-year-old appointee by Asso
ciate Justice Byron R. White.
He said he considers the Fed
eral Trade Commission the watch
dog of this country’s free enter
prise system and that he would
do his utmost in carrying out its
mission.
UOTt FOR THE MAN OF THE PEOPLE
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Dr. Donald R.
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REMEMBER. ..DR. VAN PETTEN WILL.
REPRESENT ALL OF THE PEOPLE, ,
NOT JUST A FAVOR-ED FEW.
VOTE for VAN PETTEN - SUPERVISOR
REPUBLICAN
• ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOV. 2,1962,
YOUNG SINGERS WIN TALENT
SHOW AT BETHUNE SCHOOL
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Talent show winners were this quartet who stirred the audience
of adults and youngsters at the Bethune School carnival last Friday
night. From left are Jimmy Dunn, Don McFarland, Michael Me
Gulte, Percy Moore.
GOV. ROCKEFELLER
AID ALBANY DRIVE
ATLANTA, Georgia -- Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller reportedly
has donated $5,000 to the South
ern Christian Leadership Con
ference (SCLC).
Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker, one
of the movement’s leaders aid
he had received the personal
contribution from the governor
to help continue the drive in
Albany.
CHURCH NEWS
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH,9OI
West Buckeye-The public is invited
to a barbecue dinner from 10 am
to 9 pm, Friday, Nov. 9, in the
annex.
Sun Valley Singing Union will
hold its annual musical at Mt.
Calvary Baptist Church, Sun., Nov.
11 at 3 p.m. Mr. Matthew Brown,
pres.
Mrs. Mary Hall, reporter
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