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Arizona tribune. [volume] (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1958-197?, July 05, 1963, Image 6

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ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1963.
Steve Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks, 1935 E. Wler, seems
to be detained from the rest of the party. He Is In the pillory at
Legend City's Frontier Fort. Two real live Indian braves make sure
he's in for keeps.
Second photo—Steve takes over the wheel In the horseless car
riage drive while his brother Mike watches the road.
His sister Frankie, and friend, Virginia keep his mother, Mrs. Fred
Banks company in the back seat.
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ELKS CORNER
Charlesetta
McC LAM MY—REPORTER
Dt. Mozell Childress ex
presses her appreciation to all
who sent condolences during the
loss of her son, John O. Scott.
He died May 26 In the U. S.
Public Service Hospital at San
Francisco.
Dt. Gertrude Albert and Bro.
Riston Diggs are In the county
hospital.
Dt. Glodlne Patterson needs
blood donors. She lives at 918
S. 16 Ave. #458.
The Pacific States Association
of Elks will hold Its annual meet
ing in our city in 1964.
••••***•
Again Arizona was well repre
sented at the PSA convention
held at Bakersfield. The conven
tion theme was "Let My People,
Go, Go, Go!
Bee Hive Lodge and Tlmpano
gus Temple of Salt Lake City,
were awarded the trophies for
outstanding Elkdom work.
Edna Elgin of California was
named Daughter of the Year and
Ernest Turner, of Calif., was
Brother Elk of the Year.
Our own Dt. Mary Thompson
was pianist for the necrology
services last Thursday. The
chimes rang for Dt. Susie Oby,
of Grand Canyon Temple, 437,
Phoenix; Dt. Annie E. Kelly, of
Yuma, and Dts. Juanita Arnold
and Clara Bishop.
••*•••**
The Civil Liberties program
and banquet were held Wednes
day night in the Fiesta Room of
the Hacienda Motel.
Atty. Gabe Solomon, of Bakers
field, and a former SIOOO Elks
oratorical contest scholarship
winner was the guest speaker.
Others present were GER Hob
son Reynolds, and his wife; Em
mett Harris, state pres., and
Bessie I. Smith, state dt. pres.
ROGENA HAS I2TH YEAR PARTY
With knife poised Rogena Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Owens, 2535 E. Tamarisk, prepares to divide her birthday cake.
A party honoring her twelfth year was held Saturday night.
From left in top picture are Gary Davis, Barbara Bowen, Rogena,
Christine Burt, Gloria Lacy, Michael Dasher, Charles Bowen, An
thony Davis, and Larry Works.
Others pictured around the phonograph are Rene Davis, Deborah
Mingo, Charlotte Powell, Ronnie Mingo, Ollie Broussard, Curtis
Owens, Cora Lacy, Veoria Smith, Leigh Corum, Ernestine McCor
vey, Teresa Owens, Ronald Davis, Marizetta Owens, Robert Haw
kins, Rita and Emma McCorvey.
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Arizona daughters receiving
their past state president honors
were Dts. Esther Me Elroy, Eth
elene Lacy, Mary Thompson, and
Beulah Sanders.
Elizabeth Woo of Los Angeles,
a Chinese student won first place
in the district oratorical con
test. Second place was won by
Richard Barron, of Phoenix from
So. Mountain High.
PSA education department also
presented the Nettie Carter Jack
son Scholarship award of SIOO to
Sharon Smith of Bakersfield. This
will be an annual award.
Miss Ellta Wilson, of Phoenix,
was crowned Junior Queen by
the State Dt. Pres. Bessie I.
Smith. She rode in die grand
parade.
Dt. Ruby Blackshear was nom
inated as outer guard. Arizona
now has three officers in the
women's division of PSA. Others
serving are Dts. Maple L. Pratt,
trustee and Beulah Sanders, 2nd
vice pres.
The colorful parade was led
by Maj. Gen. Lipscomb of the
Antler Guards.
I wish to thank Grand Canyon
Temple 437 for letting me rep
resent you. I was placed on the
credentials and registration
committee, and I am honored.
A closed joint social affair for
Elks members only is to be held
at the lodge Sat., July 6.
Charlesetta McClammy
Elks Reporter

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