New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00188
1963
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• • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March 23, IMS
Weekly News
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/1'uneral Home
Mary Jackson
Mrs. Mary Jackson of 334 W
53rd Street, who died recently at
her home, wa® buried in Rose-
hill Cemetery. Hartsdale, New
York, following final rites at Unity
Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th
Avenue. Reverend Hodges Har
ris officiated."
A native of Virginia, she was
bon January 12, 1883 In Virginia.
Surviving her are. 2 daughters,
2 sons, 2 grandchildren, 8 great
grandchildren and a number of
other relative*.
William Haynes
William Haynes of 814 W. 152nd
Street, who died recently at Har
lem Hospital, was buried la Fred
erick Douglass Cemetery, Staten
Island, following final rites at
Unity Funeral Home Chapel. 2352
8th Avenue. Rev. Ernest Cooke
in Cypress Hill Cemetery, New I
Jersey, following preparation of I
remains at Unity Funeral Home, I
2352 8tb Avenue Bishop George I
Cooper officiated over final rite* I
at Refuge Church of God
Born in North Carolina, May I
Id, 1910, she wan married to John I
V. Miller, December 14, 1925 In I
North Carolina. 6he was a mem- I
ber of the Church of God at Lib- I
erty Avenue and 171st. St. Hollis, I
Long Island.
Surviving ber are, her hus- I
band, mother, 2 sons, a daughter, I
5 grandchildren, 4 brothers, 6 I
sisters, a daughter-in-law.-a non- I
in-law and numerous other rela- I
tives.
Sabina Delgado
Sabina Delgado of 11 E. 115th |
Street, who died recently in Met
ropolitan Hospital, was buried in 1
Frederick Douglas Cemetery fol- 1
lowing final rites at Unity Funer- <
al Home Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue. 1
Born, October 18, 1863 in Puerto I
Rico, she was widowed. Surviving I
are. a grandson, 5 grand daugh- ;
ters ancLnumerous other relatives, i
. Annie L Sullivan
» Annie L. Sullivan of 412 E
“ 175th Street, who died recently '
I was buried in Gate* of Heaven
I Cemetery, Farmingdale, New I
r York, following funeral rites at
r Unity Funeral Home Chapel, 2352
• 8th Avenue.
t Born, February 20.1905 in Flori
da, she was a member of St.
Marks Evangelist Catholic
Church. Widowed, she is survived
j by a granddaughter, grandson,
. great granddaughter and num- •
erous other relatives.
Estelle White
; Estelle White of 1255 Longfel-
t low Avenue, Bronx, who died re- h
j cently at Park West Hospital, was ii
1 buried in Ferncliff Cemetery, IS
r Hartsdale, New York, following \
. services in Unity Funeral Home h
, Chapel, 2352 8tb Avenue. Rever- A
t end Ernest Cooke officiated. N
i Born in North Carolina, Setem- ti
ber 9, 1907, she is survived by, 4
r brothers, Leroy Penny, Toker a
i Penny, Isaac Penny and Samuel g
I Penny; Mrs. Mary V. Williams, a
Mrs. Bertha Peterson, Mrs. 0.
Hill and numerous nieces and
nephews.
» Henry Johnson
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, Henry Johnson of 1410 Fifth u
g Avenue, who died at his home ti
e recently, was buried in Ferncliff
p Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York,
following final rites in Unity 4
1, Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th -
1 Avenue. Reverend Theodore Ker- <
; rison officiated.
- Born in South Carolina, Decern- I
ber 2, 1900, be is survived by his I
wife, Mrs. Carrie Johnson and I
numerous other relative®.
Della Hayes
- Della Hayes, of 875 W. 126th I
v Street who died recently at Har-
y lem Hospital, was buried la Ever-
h green Cemetery, Brooklyn, follow-
ing final rite* at Unity Funeral
Home Chapel, 2362 8th Avenue. '
1- Reverend Eraent Cooke officiated,
r. Boro in Pennsylvania, May 17,
1. 1912, she is survived by a sister,
2 brother, niece and numerous other
1. relative*.
Roosevelt Seward
Roosevelt Seward of 2060 3rd
Avenue, who died recently at
n- Flower 5th Avenue, was buried
it at Ferncliff Cemetery. Hartsdale,
>d N.Y. following final rites in Unity
- Funeral Hom® Chapel, 2362 8th
Avenue. Reverend Thomas Rid-
n dell officiated.
It Born in New Jersey, January
21, 1915, be is survived by hi®
wife, Mrs. DruneUa Seward, his
- children. Haywood, Gregory. Jule,
m Gwendolyn, Milton, Paul, Tyrone
and Terrell; a sister, Mrs. Mary
Thompson, 3 aunts, an uncle, a
H niece, nephew and numerous oth-
Emma Landrum
Emma Landrum of 230 W. 146th
Street, who died recently at Gold-
water Hospital, wan buried In
Frederick Douglass Cemetery,
Staten Island, following final rites
in Unity Funeral Homo Chapel,
2863 8th Avenue. Reverend Tho
mas Riddell officiated.
Bora in Washington, D.C., July
25, 1878, she 1a survived by 2
nieces, and numerous other rela
tive® living la Washington, D.C.
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TV Thurs.
President John F. Kennedy’s
news conference, following ki*
talks with Central American
heads of state In Costa Rica,
will be presented on the CBS
Television Network Thursday,
March 21 at 3:00 to 3:30 p.m..
EST.
The President will meet with
reporters In Washington nt 4
p.m. EST. The CBS Television
Network broadcast will he pre
sented on video tape.
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Private Rites Held
For Bishop Oxnam
SCARSDALE, N. Y. — At the per in Boston. He said he did—
mourners’ request, a atricUylat a time when Ru«ia and the
private funeral, report* on whioh United States were allies against
were kept secret. was held here Germany. He also showed that
last Friday morning for the the dinner had been sponsored
Rev Dr G. Bromley Oxnam, by ultra-conaervative Massachu-
71. who died last Tuesday night setts groups and was attended
at the Burke Rehabilitation by a number of American diplo-
Foundation.
mats and dignitaries.
The retired Methodist bishop, Before his retirement in 1980,
one of the first presidents of the he served as bishop in Omaha.
World Council of Churches, was Boston, New York and Wash-
a renowned world religious figure, ington. Highly educated here and
noted for his stalwart and sue- abroad, he authored many books
cessful championing of the lib- and held honorary degrees from
eral cause during the McCarthy 19 college* and universities,
era.
He was regarded as a leading
Where his rite* were held, liberal churchman, active In
under whom and where he was civil right* and labor causes,
buried was not disclosed, but it He » survived by hi* wife,
was learned from other sources Ruth, and three children. Rob-
tHat Bishon Oxnam’s remains Philip and Ruth.
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rectors Assn., Brooklyn, N.Y.
and Joseph E. Hall, Publicity
Chairman, N.Y.C. Standing
left to right are: Lemuel T.
Delaney, NYC; Charles L.
Whigham, Program Chairman,
Newark, N.J.; Henry T. Free
man, NYC; William Young,
Philadelphia and Arthur H.
Anderson, Educational Chair
man, Trenton, N.J.; Lloyd
Garriest, Chairman of ar
rangements, Edward Baker
and Paul Terry, Jr., all of
Philadelphia and W. Hollis
Plintoo, Westfield, N.J. were
not present.
be a cocktail hour with dinner
to follow.
The Quaker City Funeral Dir
ectors Association of Philadel
phia will honor National Treas
urer Handy B. Beckett and Past
Quaker City President James J.
Gray at the dinneT. It is expected
that Judge Hubert T. Delaney
of New York City will be the
guest speaker.
Travel Show
A three-week Travel Show fea
turing fifteen different foreign
areas, countries or states open®
Monday, March 25, at the main
office of Union Dime Savings
Bank, Avenue of the Americas at
40 Street, New York, and will
run through Friday, April 12.
Cadet Corps
Has Review
Friday Nite
The New York City Mission
Society Cadet Crops, Wilbert E.
Burgie, commanding officer,
will present its 1963 Review and
Spectacular at the 369th AAA
Armory, Fifth Avenue and 142nd
Street, on Friday, March 22, at
8:15 p.m.
The 1,800 cadets will perform
a variety of drills created by
themselves as they march to
the music of their 55-piece hand,
the Minisink Warriors. They will
be led by a color guard of 13
girls.
Participating units taking part
in the review are from Bronx
Spanish Evangelical (Congrega
tional) Church, Caldwell AME
Zion , Church, Good Neighbor
Presbyterian Church, North New
York Congregational Church,
DeWitt Reformed Church, Sea
and Land Presbyterian Church,
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church,"
St. Ann’s Episcopal Church, and
the Minisink Community Center.
Mrs. Stanley M. Rumbough
(Dina Merrill) and Lawrence
Morris are co-chairmen of the
event. Dr. P J. Zaccara, as
sistant director of the Mission
Society, is executive advisor.
Tlje corps was started in 1947
by NYCMS staff member. Wil
bert E. Burgie, when he was as
signed to organize a scouting
group In a Harlem church. He
' found the boys were more in-
1 forested in zip guns than in
scouting, so he improvised a
program to meet their needs.
Within 18 months he had en
rolled more than 200 boys in
the cadet corps. Because he had
no funds for staff assistants, he
trained teen-agers to serve as
assistant leaders.
The review is open to the pub-
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