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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 16th Annual Edition, 1929
Volume 506, Page 37   View pdf image (33K)
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Phone, Plaza 0773

SUITS TO ORDER

FLOYD CLARK

The GOOD WILL TAILOR

Dealer in New and Second Hand Clothing

Tuxedoes, Full Dress Suits

431 N. Fremont Avenue Baltimore, Md.

KOGER & KOGER, Attorneys REV. JULIUS L. CARROLL, Washington Representive, 2902 O St., N.W.
MISS MYRTLE 1. GARDEN. Philadelphia Representative, 1936 W. Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia, Pa.

ASSOCIATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED, INC.

Office: 1619 DRUID HILL AVENUE (Y.M.C. A.)
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND

OFFICERS

WILLIAM H. LANCLEY
REV. DANIEL W. HAYS
MRS. SARAH B. MASON
GEORGE S. WHYTE

President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice-President
General Secretary

MRS. BELLAH L. JOHNSON
DR. JAMES E. BELL
PHOF. FRANCIS M. WOOD
ROBT. W. COLEMAN, 1945 Myrtle Ave.

Cor. Secretart
Treasurer
Asst. Treasurer
Gen. Mgr.

 

EXECUTIVE BOARD

 

REV. A. J. GREEN, Chairman
R. MAURICE MOSS
REV. GEORGE F. BRAGG

REV. ERNEST LYON
PROF. MILES W. CONNOR
REV. JOHN O. SPENCER

OBJECT

JOSIAH DIGGS
REV. A. J. MITCHELL
T. WALLIS LANSEY

The Maryland Association for the Colored Blind was organize October 15, 1913, for the purpose of advancing
the spiritual, moral, intellectual, social, physical and industrial development of the colored adult blind and in
extend to them sympathy and brotherhood.

It was later reorganized to include the deaf, dumb, crippled and feeble minded of Maryland and became the
Association for the Handicapped. Some of the most prominent white citizens of Maryland hove identified them-
advice with this organization.

Phone: Madison 2385

REGENT THEATRE

PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE

HORNSTEIN AMUSEMENT CORP.

OWNERS
The Best In Photoplays And Vaudeville

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