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1963-00-00439 1 pages
Avenue Methodist Church at 1139 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn. And the history of the church showed a marked resistance to reach­ ing out into the community with its large influx of Negroes. A year ago the church began to place special emphasis on the Spanish speaking citizens
1963-00-00624 1 pages
students have set up a crash s to ac- remedial program in churches i Invited and fields in six Prince Edward It your- communities. Two more commu­ nities have requested teachers, revention but there aren't enough to go eanliness around. The volunteer teachers, will also an Integrated group
1963-00-00666 1 pages
City Council in Harlem’s 21st Councihnanic District between incumbent Councilman J. Raymond Jones and Attorney Henry Williams loomed as the key community political fight this week as Dem­ ocrats began organizing their drives for the Sept. 5 primary election. , As both sides began whisper­ ing campaigns, Jones, in kick
1963-00-00934 1 pages
working with the new Adult Vol­ unteer Service Corps which was launched last Thursday as the second phase of the program of the Associated Community Teams. ' At the meeting held at ACTs headquarters, 179 W. 137th St., Mrs. Ethel George, a career worker with the State Employ­ ment Service
1963-08-03 4 pages
psychological ex-'individuals since its inception in aminations, hearing aid evalua-; 1910. It is the only local non- tions, counseling and guidence, and'profit community organization supportive educational therapy which offers a complete program will permit the League to offer in education and rehabilitation help to 16,500 hearing impaired
1963-00-00603 1 pages
Saunders in Antigua and a broth er. Arthur F. Watson in Mon treal, Canada. Boy Drowns In Pool Kenneth Clarett, 12, was bur-, the Community pool in P S. 125 ied in Evergreen Cemetery- Wed- at 415 W 123rd Sr. nesday following funeral services He is survived by his mother
1963-00-00207 1 pages
velunte| of the 40th, kitchens and April 17th, year.” how to shop for furniture. All sessions will be held at the Ste­ phen Foster Community center, 2 West 115th Street. Awards To 8 Chatters Dr. Joyce Brdhers, psychol- ogist and TV personalty, who was co-chairman with Ceraldine Page
1963-00-00577 1 pages
Continued from Page One) several private aganriea which ning program housed in the Har­ lem YMCA at 180 W. 125th St., and the Associated Community Teams, parent body of the Do­ mestic Peace Corpa. a pilot teat project working with Harlem youth, at 177 W. 137th St., will combine
1963-00-00567 1 pages
addition to a $1,800 carpet. Besides running an efficient church and business organiza­ tion, Rev. Reed has been ac­ tive in community and civic af­ fairs. He is a member of the Inter-Denominational Mtototara* Alliance among others. He came to Brooklyn In June, 1946, and worked for three
1963-03-16 4 pages
Ameri­ can Red Cross in Greater New York is asking for the funds to maintain existing programs and meet the expanding nefeds of the community. Let us take this opportunity to assure that, Whenever or wherever it is needed, the Red Cross will be there. ■i«) Chiropractors la The medical