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4 p.
SUNDAY, MAY 23 ::
St Joseph’s A. M. E Church
EVERYBODY IS INVITED
Come Out And Hear Explained In DetaU The Purpose And Pkn Of Your Committee, The Proposed Recreational ^ond Issue And The May 29
Primary. This Bond Issue Is Of Tremendous Importance To All Citizens Of Durham. Good Speakers And Good Music.
A. T. SPAULDING
Candidate
Durham County CommlMionM:
R. N. HARRIS
Member
Dnrluim City Counall
Chairman
Durham Commltte* 0»
N«gro Aftftin
D. B. MARTIN
Chairman, Political Commltte*
Durhain Committee On
Necro Aftalra
REV. E. T. BROWNE
Member o{ the Advisory Com-
mlttM of the City Reoreatloa
Department.
MAIN OBJECTIVES
1. To re-acquaint all the citizens of Durham with the aims and objectives of the Durham Committee on Ne-
gro Affairs.
2. To explain the proprosed Recreational Bond Issue, By Councilman R. N. Harris and Rev. E. T. Browne,
Member of the Advisory Committee of The City Recreation Department.
3. To Hear the Platform of Candidate For County ConKfiilsioner, A. T. Spaulding.
A Special Invitation I^ Extended All Women’s Organizations, Sororitie^ Clubs, Fraternities, Lodges, Labor Unions, Teachers, Business And Pro
fessional Men And Women, As Well As Housewives And Individuals.
Special Musk Will Be FurnislKd By n. MARK AHE ZION MALE CHORUS .
SPONSORED BY
DURHAM COMiHlfTEE ON NEGRO AFFAIRS
' J. S. STEWART, Chairman
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