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His present parish built a new church costing more than $300,000 in 1949 and the mem bership has increased from ap proximately 400 to more than 1,300. He is active in religious, civic and educational affairs of his community where he serves on The Mayor’s Committee, Civil Defense, Commission A gainst Discrimination for West chester County and was the first Negro elected to member ship in the Exchange Club, I now the Optimist Club. He has been greatly honored bv i his denomination and has given it | effective representation on various j occasions here and abroad He was i a delegate to the 1952 Ecumenical | Methodist Conference at Oxford, j j England; and to the World Council ; | of Churches which met at Evan- j j stori, 111 in 1954 He represented ! his denomination at the World ! ! Methodist Conference at Lake Ju naluska, N. C, in 1956, and at the | 14th World Convention at the Ao yama Gakuin University, Tokyo Ja : pan, in 1958. Dr. Wilcox will preach j . the Baccalaureate Sermon on Sun day. May 29. at 3 p m. Last year. N C farmers lost * $250 million from weeds. 150 Seniors Slated To Receive i Diplomas li Ligeti High's Finals One hundred and fifty graduates of the J. W. Ligon High School | will hear Dr. Moses N. DeLaney in a Baccalaureate Sermon May 29th at 3 p.m. and Dr S E. Duncan at a commencement address June 4th at 8 p. m. during this year's graduat ing exercises. ;v "*y^ 11 a** «**— «■ 1 'w? DR. fIH.DH DR. DUNCAN The baccalaureate will be held iin the school's auditorium and j commencement will be held at Me- , morial auditorium. j Dr. DeLaney. a native of Surp- I merton. S. C.. who is now associate ! | professor of Religion and Philos ophy at Shaw University will use i as a topic “Rendezvous with Des i tiny” A scholar in his own right, | Dr. DeLaney was awarded his A.B degree from Colgate-Rochester Di vinity School. He received his doc- I tor of philosophy from Drew Uni versity. He has Contributed many articles to different magazines and < j has been the recipient of several ; fellowships and giants. Dr. DeLaney has the distinc tion of being listed in Who Is Who in Colored America and in the Directory of American As Masons Meet: | - 33rd Degree | Conferred On Fifteen j | PHILADELPHIA rANP) The ! j highest honors of the Masonic or | der were conferred on 15 men throughout the nation at the ?9th annual session of the United Su preme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Scott; h Rite of Preema- j sonry (Prince Hall affiliation.' j Northern Jurisdiction, USA, Inc The session held at the Masonic | Cathedral here also dedicated a tablet to the memory of the past grand commanders of the order j George W. Crawford of New Hav en, Conn., most sovereign grand commander of the order presided during the session. The memorial service, open to members only, was conducted with _ the Rev, J. Clinton Jackson. Ger ’"j mantown, (Pennsylvania delivering the eulogy. A tablet was also dedicated to the memory of the following past grand commanders: William Cooper, 1881; Moses Wheeler, 1881; David C. Gray, 1887, Philip Golding, 1889; George W Roper, 1890; Robert L Reed, 1897: Joshua David Kelly, 1899; Robert Henry Huciess, i 910; James Fran cis Rickards, 1911; Summer A Fur niss, J 921 and George W, Craw ford, 1949. 15 Elevated to 83rd Degree ! Highlight of Monday’s meeting was the elevation of fifteen to the 33rd and last degree. Antons those | elevated, were the following; Jo* soph N. All sops. New Haven, (Con necticut; Marion W. Dial. Joplin j (Missouri; Edgar M. Elliot. Fort ; Wayne, ‘lndiana; Chester Gaskin, Kansas City, (Kansas, T Cornelia i i Hollis, Detroit: William L. Jordan, j j Brooklyn, (New York; Thomas H. I ! Kelley, Sr,, Chicago, William H. I j Moss, Newark (New Jersey; Frank j i B. Robinson, Des Moines; Henry A. j I Rhodes, Brooklyn. (New York; j 1 Milton B. Sanders. Casper, Wyom- ; j ing; Charles M. 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