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b'arefield, Brother Ball and
family and Misses C. E. and C. F.
Patrick.
Coast Guard Melvin Floyd of
Alameda, Calif. has been visiting
his mother and family. Pfc. Wil-
lard Sweatt of Los Angeles, Calif.
is now with the King unit of the
Aircraft Wing in Japan. He is the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ed-
wards of this city.
Rev. and Mrs. Reed AlexanderDiscussion of TB by H. Frank
Carman, M. D.; Causes and
treatment of Obesity by James
E. Robertson, M.D. who was in-
troduced by Mrs. Royce Wilson,
vice president of Beahty Shop
Owners Guild; Skin Diseases, dis-
cussed by Harriett Rogers, M. D.
who was introduced by Mrs. Ruth
Gause, assistant director of Walk-
er's Beauty college.THE DALLAS STAR POST
"Covering Dallas and the Great Southwest"
Published by The Star Post Publishing Co., Inc.
Main Office: 3313 Oakland Avenue, Dallas, Texas
Telephone: IMperial-1328
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. L. G. Pinkston, President; A. E. Whipple, 1st V. P.; Rev. E. C.
Estell, Chairman; H. I. Holland, V. Chrm.; W. M. Burns, Secretary;
George Allen, Auditor; W. J. Durham, Counselor; Ross Graves, H. C.
Kenyon, Rev. Ira B. Loud, Alto McGown, C. S. McMillan. T. D.
Marshall, A. Maceo Smith, U. Simpson Tate, Mrs. Pearl C. Anderson,
Dr. L. L. Smith, T. W. Pratt, Rev. C. C. Cyphers, Monard Gregg, and
. ack Clark.
DR. L. G. PINKSTON, Editor-In-Chief
Vivian L. Brooks. Mgr. Editor F. X. Jones, Business Mgr.
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" It is easier to believe a 1.
that one has heard a thousan
times than to believe a fact th
one has never heard before"
Robert Lynd.
The L. K. Williams Baptist I
stitute met at Marshall, Texas la
week.
The attendance was excellent
328 ministers and laymen front
eleven states.
The crowning purpose of thi
annual meeting was for these fore
sighted churchmen to put thei
heads and pocketbooks togethe
in order to assure the continued-
onward march of Bishop Colleg
as a standard institution of high
er education. As the result $10,
053 were raised.
Confusion is still eminent a
mong the people and nations o
the world because mankind ha
learned to do everything excep
one thing-do right toward one a
nother, recognize each other'
needs, respond to each other'
cries.
* * * * *
A signal scor was made las
Sunday afternoon wherein Dalla
Negroes were given an apportun
ity to make another step toward
becoming first class, decent citi
zens-and wherein they will a
least be removed from slums. di
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[Clipping: New 173-Acre Housing Area Dedicated Sunday], clipping, May 8, 1954; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1835832/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.