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Helen Brown, 14, daughter Church Plans of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Bela- Homecoming Services 1722 W. Cocopah, has maintained fonte, Dinah Washington, and Tribune Carrier The Lucy Phillips Memorial u a high scholastic average at Clyde McPhatter. "“oil® Union School. As C.M.E. Church will hold its first Phoenix High She believes our two greatest WEEK homecoming and mammoth tea a freshman she appreciates the living Negroes are Marian An- November 30th to honor their scholarship awarded from Mary derson and Nat ‘King’ Cole. Al- new pastor, the Rev. Wil- Bethune Elementary School last thea Gibson rates as her top C.W. liams. begin summer. sports star. Activities will Sau urday evening, November 29th Her favorite subjects are math- Helen feels that the teenagers at - 8:00 p.m. with a banquet and ematics and music. She is a should be trusted more and they reception given in honor of their member of the Freshman Coun- should not be judged too harshly. cil, Girls’ Athletic Club, and the new pastor and family. This Stadium Club. affair will be sponsored by the She is active at the Antioch Missionary Society of the church, Baptist Church and sings in the Mrs. Booker T.Smith,president. Junior Choir. VISITOR FETED At morning services, Rev. Helen’s hobbies are reading, Mrs. Lacey Campbell of Chi- L.J. Harper, Presiding Elder S J§l playing tennis, collecting stamps cago was guest of honor at a lun- of the Arizona District, will be and playing softball. cheon on Nov. 20. Mrs. Made- guest speaker. Afternoon ser- \ Jimmy 11, She will take typing and short- line Zastarkis, 933 W. LathamSt. vices willfeature a musical pro- Johnson, son of Mrs. Shirley Johnson, attends hand to prepare herself for a was hostess. Guests were Mr. gram and tea. Rev. Alfred E. He is a business career. and Mrs. T. Beckworth, Mrs. Ann McWilliams, Chaplain in theU.S. Longfellow School. prompt carrier and likes to play This apt young student feels White, Mrs. Katherfne Willis, and Air Force, will be principal “ ball. Jimmy is in the sixth grade. ASU is the best school for her Mrs. Ruth Lattimer. Mrs. Cam- speaker. At 8:00 p.m. corona- and she plans to enroll pbell is the mother of Mrs. Fred tion of a Queen ‘Miss Lucy Phil- H (\ graduation. B anks. She returned to the Windy lips' 1958, will end the cele- Her favorite entertainers are City last Saturday. bration. Artzim^fcibunf Pictorial Weekly Cents Phoenix , Arizona Ist year , No. IP Friday , November 28, 1958 10 FOLLEY WINS IN ENGLAND Festival Royalty (Picture & story Page 3) Super Salesman Stephen Shadegg Goes Overseas At the Triennial General Con- vention just concluded in Miami jh[" Florida, j/- Beach, the Episcopal Churfch in Arizona was granted permission to become a Diocese after almost one hundred years of existence as a Missionary District, and an Arizona layman, Stephen C. Shadegg of Phoenix, was the speaker at the Triennial Laymen's Breakfast. Shadegg, appointed to this po- sition by Henry Knox Sherrill, retiring Presiding Bishop of the Church, in 1957, is the first Provincial Chairman ever to be named from Arizona. In the past, Provincial Chairmen have come from the Diocese of Los Angeles, one of the strongest areas of the National Church. The Phoenix businessman left Arizona Tuesday for Hawaii Crowning Dannie Calvin as king the where he will speak to laymen of of of all of the islands of the group Harvest Festival and Rose Fryer , queen, ended as a part of his responsibilities a night of fun at Mary Bethune Espinoza and Regina Guyton. as Provincial Chairman. Shadegg School. Leo Rhonda Joseph re- Mrs. Dan Small, president of the m Iflß ¦¦i will preside at more than a ceived the Little Princess dia- PTA announced winners. dozen meetings where the men' dem. Runners-up were Charles Kermit Brown is congratulated by Joseph of the Episcopal Church will explore their personal ministry Johnson , general manager of the Golden State COMING AND GOING as churchmen and communicants. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. a part time salesman. Mr. Brown Local Artist Shadegg, who operates a phar- Wesley Logan, former Jul- Brown won all of the district exemplifies, the progressive Wins State maceutical manufacturing con- ian teacher, streaked in from awards for the month of October. spirit of this nationally known Fair cern, has been a resident of California for Thanksgiving. His Award His total premium was $32,000. company and he feels there is a Eugene Cook, 1510 E. Arizona for 26 years, and has sister, Miss AnitaLogan, accom- Jef- He was one of the first agents great future ahead with GSM. ferson, won second prize for long been prominent in the civic panied him. They are the guests of GSM in the stat& and he has He and his wife, Hazel, reside displayed at affairs of Phoenix. He has just of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Potter, copper scenes attained his enviable record as at 2346 W. Washington St. the Cook completed his activities as cam- 5026 S. 21 Way. Arizona State Fair. Mr. received a cash award of paign manager for U.S. Senator $25, Barry Goldwater. This year’s Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Rags- too. He is a sophomore at Phoe- political activity was a repeat dale, Jr., of San Diego, Calif- College and he plans ma- performance, since Shadegg.was ornia, motored in to spend the nix to jor in few of his Goldwater’s campaign manager holiday with the Hartwell Rags- art. A works 126 No. Permit in 1952 when he was first elected dales from Ardmore, Oklahoma. are on display in Ragsdale’s office, Washington. Pe- Phoenix, to the Senate. The family enjoyed dinner at the 1144 E. Ariz. interested or PAID home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln rsons in viewing purchasing his copper works are Ragsdale.Dr. andMrs.M.Reddex, AGEPOST U.S, asked to call AL 8-2160. Albuquerque, N.M. were guests. RATE BULK.