Results for “community”

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1963-00-00353 1 pages
opened them are, from left: George Palmer, Camp Fund director; Mrs. Thelma Stith, Cynthia’s mother; Phyllis Sweeting, registrar, Morningside Community Can­ ter; Walter Stith, Cynthia’s father; and Frieda Harris, member of the Camp Fund C«m- mittee. (Photo by McAdams> the Negro to wait another 100 years". . . Speedy
1963-00-00159 1 pages
this week by the State Commerce Department. The book contains information on more than 450 tourist attractions and v 1 d some 500 vacation communities in the state. Wednesday at Mickey’s Funeral Free copies of "New York Home for Frank E. Gibbs, mana­ State Vacationlands
1963-00-00346 1 pages
Boulevard and 108 Street, and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., it will be at 10904. 160 Street in Queens in front of Huntington Community Center. On Wednesday, May 8, the the­ atre will move to the Bronx. From 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; it will be at Fordham
1963-00-00784 1 pages
dimension to us, and, possibly, if we can afford to main' tain the program for several years, may through talk in their home communities lead in due course to our receiving more ap­ plications from qualified Negro girls for the four-year course, Miss Clapp pointed out. Wellesley
1963-00-00157 1 pages
entertained with their “Ball of The Dolls” dance at the Carlton Terrace Ballroom Saturday. The group is noted for its charitable and helpful community projects. Partygoers Club members are, Bertihel H. Alexander, president; Alma Haynes, Marguerite G. White, Daisy M. Hayes, Portia J. Marshall, and Barbara J. Lock­ hart. Honorary
1963-00-00792 1 pages
Salary MALE 6 FEMALE — Any «ge Open i F^l or part time Work in Queen* MBA's for Executive Training Post or ywr community for the Com- tions 87JOO munlty Center Project. SP 63138 Male & Female Ext 150 i ADVERTISING HAMMOND ORGAN teacher wanted. Asst. Project Director Mark- pov.te
1963-00-00316 1 pages
shows these teenage bathing beauties how it’s done before curtain time at the fashion show given by the Charm Club of the Sumner Community Center, 862 Park Ave. Brooklyn, Left- to right, the teen charmers are: Geor­ gina Melendez, Rosetta Ziner- man, Pat Milton and Priscilla Kitchings. Not shown
1963-00-00070 1 pages
ploy for an church M Qastna. Call LA Y-< mN FEMALE SALESWOMEN actorer Needs To Sen Glamourous HIGH FASHION WIGS IN THEIR OWN COMMUNITIES HIGH EARNINGS Puasthle for Those Qualified CALL MR BRONSON OR 5-4330 Monday thru Fri. 18 AM4 PM TYPISTS/dDltKS84 Top apearance, some colleg) Grand Central Corporation
1962-03-23
Bust- •ss and Industrial Coordinating ummittee which was formed ?re last month to campaign for iore jobs for Negroes and Puer- Ricans in the community. Since starting its appeal to uaineas firms jn Newark, the ommittee comprised of business id civil rights groups, said 41 f 125 job opportunities
1963-00-00309 1 pages
Walter J. Moran and Wil­ lis W. Morton. I PEPSI-COLA PRESENTS THE WEEK’S - CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 1—OPEN HOUSE; Morningside Community Center; Child Care Center. May 3—CONCERT; Frances Walker, Rhea Jackson; St. Martin’s Episcopal Church; Coffee Concerts. May 3—DANCE; Riverside Plaza Hotel; The Careerists