The scans added are clearly not of the original album, but rather a later variant from 1964 and there are some errors in the listing that also need to be amended by a Moderator.
The original version of "Meet The Supremes" was released in Mono only on 8 December 1962, yet the label scans here clearly show a release year of 1964, which is when the second Mono version with a completely different front cover was released. The Stereo version was released in 1965.
On the original vinyl, of which I have a copy, the red star on the label to highlight Detroit is placed much further to the right so that it appears directly above the letter "W" in Motown, as it does in other very early Motown albums. The area covered by the map is also larger and extends from the Atlantic Seaboard to just west of Dodge City. The dark blue on the original bottom half of the label is also less intense than that shown here.
The scan of the back cover is also incorrect and needs to be replaced, as it lists only 10 songs when there were in fact 11. This scan shows "The Boy That Got Away" as appearing at "B2", but while it was originally chosen for inclusion on the album, in reality it never actually was, having been replaced prior to release by the group's then current single "Let Me Go The Right Way" with "Time Changes Things" added as an extra track.
My copy, has the red "bar-stools" cover and was pressed by Columbia's plant in Chicago. It has the Matrix no. XCTV 87515 on Side 1 of both the label and the dead-wax and XCTV 87516 on Side 2 . However, on this scan and in the accompanying notes these are indicated as being R4RM-3019 and R4RM-3020, and are therefore consistent with a release date of 1964 rather than late 1962.
Finally, the track listing on Side 2 is correct as per the original cover, but shows two entries for "B2".