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And Ethel Lymas, bridge ex- thf> Armed Fotcm ln the
European Theater of Opera
tions.
I .
READING GLASSES $7.50
Since W37, COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making
glasses for men and women from all walks of life, offering
fine, friendly service, and passing on the advantages of
volume buying. Come
Action
A Profound Moral.. Continued
By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR.
' Since the church is the guardian
of the morals of the community,
it cannot look with indifference
upon this pressing problem of dis
crimination. A religion true to its
nature must always be concerned
about man’s social
early to
the picket and leave from there.
Rev. Sandy F. Ray urged
those at the church meeting to
stir up interest in the community
and generally mobilize the peo
ple, for “we’ve got to win this
fight”, he said
The Mayor slad that expanded
diagnostic services wil double
title
of Queen and Mrs. Rose Will-
iams, head of the group. The
Order of Cyrene aids its mem
bers and the community
throughout the year. (Mc
Adams Photo)
Erudites Meet In Westchester
I Fete Mrs. Thompson
The Erudites of Westchester man. Mrs. Joseph Higgs, table
seating; Mrs. Frank Furman
command of this audience
The Musicians
OAK PARK, 111. - The Sym
phony Orchestra this Chicago su
Ray was backed by a 17-piece
burban community announced last
band which provided solid music
week that Its auditions would be
to his sinetaf and he also conducted with a screeen between
accompanied
Pnnce Hall Masons who
aided assisted at the occasion.
At right is Rev Davis of Man
L.I.C. Has New
CORE Chapter
The People's Community
Church, on 21st Street in Long Is
land City has been made the
L.I.C. headquarters for CORE, It
has been announced Rev. George
Lockwood
favor
heaven.
a favor already received.’
The Worn.', Aswciatton of St. The Vohwtir Chor^eer, of Mt
Mt. Hereb
St. Lake s - „
Luke’s Community Church o f Horeb
rh,.n,-h
HERBERT T. MILLER
Miller In
New Post
a thanksgiving for Associate Director in the Office
Herbert T. Miller
Island.
“I was about to go on my
first vacation of the last 6 years
when I was forced to pause and
recruit the community’s help In
preventing the coming of an
other liquor store, plus seeking
more stop lights and recrea
tional facilities. Upon having
some success along
Political action: GeorgeFlearv;
I legal redress, Egbert Craig and
1 William Thompson; membership,
H Lucille Rose; Freedom Fund, Al- j
ma Bailey; community coordi- 1
■ nators, Austin Henry, Louise Gio- ,
1 ver; Julius Hernandez; R. Risley ]
I Dent; C. V. Harris; Bernice Fish- -
er; Dr. Vernal Cave.
Church Work
Church
September 29,
to aid the National Council, the
building fund of the Mary Mc
Leod Bethune Memorial in Wash
ington, D. C. and the Community
Services program of the local
Council.
The Manhattan Council has
made contributions to the Helen
M. Meade Scholarship Fiiind, the
jYMCA, the YWCA, the Southern