Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-00-00601 1 pages
Elmhurst Branch, stated that parents already are being organized to demonstrate. He warned there is a possibility of “wholesale withdrawals of school children.” The Harlem Parents Committee, composed of par- , ents of children attending 17 of 22 elementary and jun- £ ior high schools originated the boycott idea. Some of these
1963-00-00311 1 pages
Crafts. Tomlinson Leaves Estate To Ex- Wife, First Cousin A former wife and a first cou­ sin of the late popular Harlem bar owner Carl Fitz Roy Tom­ linson stand to takh over owner­ ship of the well-known night­ spot, Carl’s Corners, at 150th St. and Broadway
1963-00-00149 1 pages
meter plan. Welfare | sects Invited. FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 24 Hr Service Day or Night | VI 7-7000 VI 7-7000 Savoy Agency NYC (Harlem) M0 6-3900 378 W. 123 St. (Nr. St. Nich Av A 8th Av Sub Sto. Opp P.O.) Jamaica 0L 7-9500 91-02 SUTPHIN
1963-00-00013 1 pages
reputed to be the oldest florists* organization in the na­ tion. The Installation of Tryforos. a partner of the Tryforos Brothers floral shop In Harlem and the Bronx will be held at the Hotel New Yorker headquarters of the 81-year-oid organization* The club reportedly will have an outstanding
1963-00-00271 1 pages
CLARENCE SKINNER JOHN McLAUGHLIN LU 3-5370 PR 8-6622 COTIER STREETER 201 10 8-1947 CLVB SEA BREEZE The Mont Modem Place tn Harlem Lenox Avo. nr. 131 St. Catering to Private Portlet, Waddings, Etc. For reservations call. AU 6-7759 or LE 4-3419. APRIL, MAY A JUNE
1963-00-00793 1 pages
complete the list of 2,672 names if it continues at its cur­ rent pace. The committee was the organi­ zation which picketed Harlem Hospital In June, forcing cessa­ tion of work on the foundation of the miilti-mlUion-dollar an­ nex. It has not been resumed. ner for what
1963-00-00268 1 pages
other relatives. . Hosie Joye 3Harlem River Agusta. Georgia. Remains were Clipped to Georgia following pre-^^e, who died recently at home, was buried in Mt. Holiness Cem­ etery, Butler
1963-00-00795 1 pages
Ethel Owens. 96. who lived at 149 Edgecombe Avenue Police said Miss Owens was knifed in her apartment Sunday. Sept. 15 and died in Harlem Hospital last Wednesday. Alston, police said, was the reported boy friend of Miss Owens. -Bias (Continued from page One) ‘ —A/' of Attorney Paul B. Zuber
1963-00-00567 1 pages
Scott. Brooks An active community cent*" program is being presented at Brooks Memorial Methodist Church, 143-22 189th Ave., Ji Harlem Parents Picket Board Of Education Some 100 adults and children led by the Harlem Parents Com­ mittee held a two-hour demonst­ ration at the Board of Education Monday
1963-02-01 1 pages
lous salesmen, businessmen and out-and-out schemers” taking advantage of minority group con­ sumers. .Underscoring this are the reports from Bedford-Stuyvesant and Harlem that shoddy merch­ andise is being dumped into stores there. We are relieved to see Mr. Jones go into action on this point. Unfortunately