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euaseu o« **iimoii ojujh. rmj,qitt, one of the ;e, read d Afro-rJy and elected tt alsoI. M. C. Thwlng and the other lation's mfortu-at a cost of $6,000, on which to put the necessary buildings of the plant. Jesse Goode, of Goode, Denison and Henry Company, the wholesale and retail grocery firm of the South End, is the president and James R. Jones, one of the few Colored men to own motor trucks, is the treasurer.The Stanton club of Steubenville, will celebrate, Aug. 7, “Stanton Day.” Bishop H. M. Turner is being sought for as orator of the day. He was the first of the race to be commissioned an o/ficer by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, who appointed him chaplain of our first Civil War regiment.The recent appointment of the Rev. Henry L. Phillips, of Philadelphia, as archdeacon for Church Extension among our people is the diocese of Pennsylvania, is the first appointment of its kind north of Mason and Dixon . line. Dr. Phillips is our senior priest | of the Episcopal Church, a man of strong character and much practical experience as an administrator.The fifth annual meeting of the Na-j tional Independent Political League will be held at Zion Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pa., July 3, 4, and 5. J.by the br W. H. Vei!Sandusi-meetings, of the burBass willchurch, tt mass mee Smith wil church at bring our —Mr. Am —Miss El er.—Mr. a est daugh school, lai bef of M! Norwalk, towns, wlt; riculation the reciti Monday lt;Corresfters for postofHce (or Sundthem reiTuesday
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Cleveland Gazette

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Sat, Jun 22, 1912

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