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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
1963-00-00206 1 pages
times, It lasted for several years, with prPs. Kennedy has spoken out increasing pressure from the Ne­ with words of great wisdom in gro community throughout the the presence of our lawmakers. nation, Theodore Roosevelt did The President has. once again. not reverse his decision. I wonder if it would
1963-00-00209 1 pages
audience The same^more refined manner. Dick’s current effort to help the people of Missis­ sippi is deserving of the assistance of the community. Show people do give of their help in benefit shows, but few have come out and personally taken on a project in which they spend
1963-00-00071 1 pages
increase the number of companies writing fire, automo­ bile and other casualty business in minority group areas. in the Insurance industry to the Harlem community were met by industry spokesmen with “cor­ diality, evasion and atandpatlsm ’’ Thu* reported Ernest E. John­ son, president, in hl* first report Transit Employees Give
1963-00-00746 1 pages
ACTION /axMtsawrMRMU 2 messes an wna iT ALL DRUGSTORES asthma Um Dr. Guild's Grain Mountain CICAStTTES OS COMSOUWP READING GLASSES $7.50 Since 1937. COMMUNITY OPTICIANS has been making glasses for men and women from all walks of life, offering line, friendly service, and passing on the advantages of volume
1963-00-00747 1 pages
equivocal integration policy es­ tablished by the Board of Edu­ cation. 2. Establish procedures to en­ list a like commitment from ci­ vic and community groups In every part of the city. 3. Develop and apply programs which will achieve ethnic inte­ gration to the extent permitted by feasibility
1963-00-00073 1 pages
Truitte and Mrs. Marion i Beauticians Graduate < The first graduation exercise of the Abyaalnlan Beauty School was held at the Adam Clayton I Powell Community Center last" Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dan-q lei Is director. Rev. David Licorish was the speaker. Mrs. Alma John pre­ sided. Also
1963-00-00231 1 pages
operation of the Monday Night Camp Fund affairs has been one of the major ways used to com­ bat juvenile delinquency in our community. The liquor industry has cooperated with us during our 14 years, which has greatly helped to develop our or­ ganization. They have not only indicated their
1963-00-00627 1 pages
train and lace jacket. Her il­ lusion veil hung from a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls. The bride is a graduate of Westchester Community College and is a medical technician at the Yonkers General Hospital. I - Groom With Con Edison Mr. White Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
1963-00-00013 1 pages
rank of In­ spector In the fall of 1981 and won wide respect for hto conduct of the department’s newly creat­ ed Community Relations Divi­ sion. Among the men considered likely to succeed Ballard are Lieutenant Chaster Gather^who took over some of hia' duties when the Inspector