Results for “community”

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1963-00-00539 1 pages
Arts, will head the Fund andi Harlem Opera Society Is aa ta- terracial musical cultural organ­ ization, presenting free Claaaicnl music wltMn the community of Harlem mostly at the Upper Man­ hattan YWCA,Oft West 12B Street It is a non • profit community organization giving opportunity to the young Negro
1963-00-00542 1 pages
major Negro organizations. Riverton Tenants To Get Interest Tenants at Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Riverton. Peter Cooper Village, Stuyvesant Town and Parkchester housing communities will receive interest on their rent security deposits in the future, it was announced by the Company. Effective July 1, more than 25,000 tenants
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
1963-00-00555 1 pages
Board would be whi­ te change some of the build- into rental units, an effort to secure the best Me advice from community ers on the proposed develop- t, the sponsors have met and ewed suggestions from a com- dty advisory board whose nbers include James Hicks, xitive editor
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
1963-00-00558 1 pages
Three of the aew Negro stu- are c«0ega graduates, Qaudette Khmnaas, Knoxville College: MagnsUa Buck. Piney Wood Junior College and Louis Dash, Bronx Community Col­ lege. Among some of the Junior stu­ dents of St. Francis Hospital School ef Radtolefia Technology, Bronx are. Gns Ballister, Bronx; Sharon McKeever, Somerville
1963-00-00575 1 pages
sportsman died Sunday In St. John's Hospital, Yonkers, af­ ter suffering a heart attack “Bricktop** who played basket­ Drop Charges ball with several community teams as a youth Is survived by In Long Beach his wife, Carmen, aad daughter, . Sheree Louisa, with whom he - - The resort town of Long
1963-00-00007 1 pages
where ^>CT£,?"b’ g?** jteu'Ahouldn’t, oughta aee when they bend over, £vl«’i!££j for merit WhoDpil orious Community Service fo Warb takes B* MlOUr written exam and the de- participation la advancing th M,u, «e& ayatem la really sumpm-demerlts mean fines
1963-00-00170 1 pages
Wichita toyotfend Che funeral and has remained there on business tn connection with her uncle’s death. READING GLASSES $7.50 Since 1937. COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making glasses for men and women from all walks of life, offering fine, friendly service, and passing on the advantages of volume buying. Come
1963-00-00583 1 pages
Swahili language of East lf-year-old Diaaaa White, who Africa Karamu means ‘’center sang the rote of Yespina. really of the community" or a "place «**,th* tho* Her ™nncpor- trayal of an old woman, a tipsy of feasting and enjoyment m#B # yjom-y **> done with White there