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etired Federal Worker Is Imperial Potentate Of Shrine MARCUS NEUSTADTER JR. William Henry Howe of Philadelphia, Pa., a retired career federal worker, was unanimously elected Im perial Potentate of the An - cient Egyptian Arabic Order Noblea of the Mystic Shrinç during the 78th annual ses sion-of the Imperial Council held at the Shamrock Hiltoi Hotel in Houston, Texas. He succeeds Charles ft. τ Dargan, New York city, ' who' had held the office (or the past two years. The Prince Hall Shriners' new imperial potentate is no novice where the work of the Order is concerned. He has served every elected of - fice in the Imperial Council, and he is past master of King 1 David Lodge 52; past illus trious potentate. Pyramid ^ Temple No. 1, Philadelphia, 1935-1944. He was elevated to the thirty-third degree in 1946. Mr. Howe is active in a number of community·, çr - ganizations. He is a member of the board of the Hadding ■ ton Project in Philadelphia, the NAACP, the Police \thle tic League for Boys, and he is affiliated with the African Me -thodi&l Fpisrnpal Church Mr. Howe has been a mem ber of-the Democratic Party .since 1-936. He is a native of Apalachicola,. Fla. He is married te-Mrs. Ann· —I Howe, who is. a librarian in the Philadelphia school sys tem. John W. Kdghill of Flush ing, Ν. Y., past potentate of Abu Berkr Temple 91, Brooklyh. Ν. Y., was unop - —posedinhis election as Dep —ut*—:—ImperiarPotcntatt· He i is a field sales manager for the American Tobacco Com - pany, a division of American Brands, Inc. Others elected were Mar - —shall—i*—Johnson! .—Pitt»— Burgh, Pal. Imperial Chief —Rabban: Dr. l: L. Méiton, Beaumont, Tex"., Imperial As sistant Rabban; Eugene Dick erson, Washington, D.C., Inr perial High Priest & Proph τ et; -Harry Ε. Smith. Toledo. Ohio, Imperial Oriental - Guide; Roswell A. Tay - lor. Alexandria, Va.. . Im ; perial First Ceremonial Mas ter; Carl L. Wilson, Day - ton, Ohio, Imperial Second Ceremonial Master; M.C. Martin, Danville. Va., Im - perial Treasurer; Booker T. Alexander, Detroit, Mich., Imperial Recorder; Clarence E. Webb, Indianapolis, Ind., Imperial—Captain - of the —guardi. fear I Gary. Richmond Va.. Imperial Outer Guard, and Alvin Reno. Indianapolis. Ind., Imperial Auditor. AWARDS» AND CITATIONS Gregorji D. Blackley, Vic - toria, Texas, was the reci pjpnl of thp Shrine Twa-Cola • Schulai ship.—He will—attend —the University of Texas af Austin; Larry G. Conley, Memphis, Tenn., George A. Scot . Tucson, Ariz.; Randy D. 't«yV-, Imperial, Calif.";' -James. C, Iahmsl Hemp - stead, N. *Y., and Thomas Bradford. North has Vegas, Nev., were other scholar - ship .winners 1. Lawrence S. Tyson, Wash ington, D. C.f Imp. Command er of Patrols, released the winners in the Drill Teams Competition. Marracci Tem - pie 13, Detroit, Mich., 1st place; Sethos Temple 170 Winston - Salem, N.C., 2nd Washington, D.C..—3rd plire; Medinah Temple 39, St. Louis, Mo., 4th place; Per sian Temple 46, India'nspo lis, Ind., 5th place; Syria Temple 31, Boston, Mass.. 6th place; Sinai Temple 59, finz-innaH ohi^ 7th place; Egyptian Temple 5rLos An geles. Calif., ftth—place; Rameses Temple 51, Char - lotte, N.C., 9th place,andMe dina Temple 19, New York Xity, 10th placé. ' F DOES YOUR HAR BREAK? Available wherever cosme tics are aold HAVE YOU A PER MANENT? USE REFORM ANTI BREAKAGE POMADE (With real protein) t combination hairdressing ana scalp oil, conditions. ' » beautifies, glamories, protects, and prevents .ÎK breakage. You can actually see the im provement within a month. 4 1/7 Π7ΐ— ""h *2 15 ozs. only $4.9S Hair & Scalp Shampoti . $1.UC AFRO STYLE? USE REFORM AFRO SHAMPOO Removes dandruff, Over comes tangles, cumllUintg, — Reduces hair breakage. Non· ,, greasy sheen. Cleans scalp and hair. For dry itchy scalp. Removes build-up of sprays. Use it every week - nevei" skip. _ · 8 on'v _ Also get AFRO-SPRAY "tea s ν comb) only >1.85 — I Formula-Hair Company T! 678 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, New Yorli 11208 1 λ nu£d^ Α I1U L./Λ ΙΛΟ ΓΙ I f FINALS · Mis* Priscilla Baskerville, sponsored by Medina Temple, New York City, was the win - iter of the 23rd Annual Ta lent - Scholarship Competi· tlon Finals and Show held in the Music Hall in the Houston Civic Center. Miss « Debra Jeanetta Perry, sponsored by i Arabic Temple, Illinois, was second; Miss Juanita M. Phil - lips, sponsored by Syria Tem ple, Boston, Mass., third; Miss Lydix McGhee, spon sored by Egyptian Temple, Los Angeles, Calif., was fourth, and fifth place went to Misa Cynthia L. Wormley, Arabic Temple, New Haven, Conn., was 5th place win - ner. Chosen "Miss Congenial ity" was Miss McGhee of Los Angeles. In Boweling. Competition the Team Trophy went to Platta Temple 15, New Orleans, Louis Keelen, ΪΠ. 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