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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 24th Annual Edition, 1936-1937
Volume 514, Page 13   View pdf image (33K)
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WILLARD W. ALLEN

Grand Master of Masons 14 years, one of
the foremost citizens of Maryland.

Willard W. Alien, Grand Master of
the F. & A. Masons of the State of
Maryland and Jurisdiction, Most
Puissant Sovereign Grand Command-
er of the United Supreme Council,
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdic-
tion, and President of the Southern
Life Insurance Company.

He is interested in all fraternal
and civic movements, as well as be-
ing one of the Republican leaders of
the State of Maryland. He is a mem-
ber and trustee of Enon Baptist
Church. He is also a member of the
board of Managers of the house of Re-
formation for Colored Boys. Appointed
by Mayor Howard W. Jackson.

MR. JOHN H. COLEMAN

John H. Coleman, Chicago, Ill., formerly of
Washington, D. C.

Has been successfully engaged in business in
Chicago for more than 40 years. He attributes his
success to his faithful wife, Mrs. Minnie Coleman
who in the earlier years was his assistant.

Mr. Coleman is a public spirited citizen interested
in and identified with Church, Fraternities, Political
and Social Service activities. He is a cousin of the
late Judge Robert H Terrell of Washington, D C.,
uncle to Mrs James A Mitchell of St. Paul,
Minn Brother of Mrs, Daisy Coleman Arnold of
Washington, D. C. and Mr. Robert W. Coleman
of Baltimore, Md.

National Publicity Service

Mimeographing —Typing — Addressing — Etc.

Ellen S. Banks
521 McMechen Street Baltimore. Maryland

PHONE, GILMOR 4599

MRS. C. NAOMI DAVIDSON
... FLORIST ...

FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECFALTY
TELEPHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION

232 N. FREMONT AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD.

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