Results for “Harlem”

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1963-00-00147 1 pages
secretary, were held ^Tuesday night at Abyssinian • Baptist Church and the body - was buried Wednesday morning In Philadelphia. Clark, a bach- • elor, died in Harlem Hospital t. Saturday. »; Clark, who lived at 130 W. 142nd St., was long employed Z/by Ray Robinson as his per- J tonal secretary. A former
1962-07-01
bring about the censure of Powell by the U. S. House of Representatives.” When Informed of toe T see action by this newspaper, the Harlem Congressn aw said, I guess Mississippi is next. EDWARD COSTIKAN -Costikyan (Continued from Page One) BRIGHTON'S MARCH SALE -FOUR CHOICE" ported Attorney Thomas
1963-00-00126 1 pages
their guests (the exact number was 37) re­ treated to thia plush rendevous foF two days to discuss OUR Ju­ venile delinquency problems in Harlem. They admit they spent $1,150.90 during those two days. In addition to that $1,150.90 which they spent for beds, food and drinks approximately
1963-02-21 1 pages
determined. “The Heroine” opened at the Lyceum Theater (149 West 45th Street) last Tuesday. 18 • N. Y AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat. Feb. 21, 1963 Harlem Opera Society it took last in Editorial Column The contemporary Negro com- ... . week’* Amsterdam positions of Leslie Adams were News to give the Harlem Opera sung
1963-00-00716 1 pages
Abys­ sinian Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. O. D. Dempsey. Annie Mse Jackson, 51, of 36 W. 117th St., who died recently in Harlem Hospital was buried in her native Wagner. South Carolina after preparation and shipment of the body by Unity She is survived by her hus­ band Lloyd
1963-00-00888 1 pages
Apollo i eenager Held After Man Dies Tony Mitchell. 1«. of J5M-1 ""leater crashed into the orches- .. . , ira seats Monday afternoon but, . , . „, Harlem River Drive, Is being held without bail m connection with the u death of 31-year-old Leroy War- jrea who lived at 206 W. lJ8th
1963-00-00611 1 pages
claim to be serving all sections of the city,” said Mr. Rockefeller, “if we did not have a branch in an important area like Harlem. We fully hope and expect that it will be a profit­ able branch.” t A proof of the wisdom of this great bank’s judgment
1963-00-00579 1 pages
AMSTERDAM NgWS, gat, July tf, 1M31 Martin Heads New SLA Bureau In the other change, Chalr- Donald S. Hostetter an­ G-Man Speaks In Harlem nounced the establishment of a I Bureau of Public Services, head-’ Jt>hn F ed by Mbs Anne Reddington ractor in charge of Malone, assistant
1963-07-27 12 pages
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, July 27, 1963 ■ ■ 11 \ An Annual Block Party Enjoyed By Everyone FUN IN HARLEM BLOCK — (1) Part of the happy, seam­ bursting crowd that attended the annual block party of the Capt John A. McDonald Im­ provement Association. (2) Mil- ton Mollen, chairman of the City
1963-00-00208 1 pages
comfort and elegance. Founded about a year ago and designed by owner, Juan Matos, it has earned widespread popularity and respect as one of Harlem’s outstanding restaurants. Good news to his many friendsm the night life circle . . . Carl Tomlinson’s hospital siege has ended He is now recuperating