Results for “Harlem”

423 matches across 734 indexed issues
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1963-08-17 7 pages
Surprise Dinner For Scout Exec By GLORIA DeFOSSETT ficials and Negro Parents. Wilburn “Bill” Humphries, HI, was honored at a surprise din­ ner by Harlem Distrrct Scouters recenUy. Bill has kept Harlem on Ute top in Manhattan Council wanted the desegregation pro­ since his 1959 arrival from De­ gram drawn
1963-05-11 16 pages
Jones also receved a boost in the I 11th A.D., Sunday as 1000 signa­ tures were given to him by the! 1 independent Mid - Harlem Demo- j I cratic Association, headed by Da-1 I vid Stewart. BRIGHTON'S MAY SALE "YOU^£flOlCE" I *89 4/5 Quarts
1963-08-10 5 pages
take it home. All colors to match your ensembles. Styles to pamper your every mood. Prices to fit every budget. Credit terms easily arranged. Harlem’s exclusive distributor of the famous FASHION TRESS 100% Human Hair wig. Need a terrific wig? call • Sherry’s now ... ACademy 2-7977 120 West
1963-04-13 13 pages
Amos' Estate To Wife Get A checkuP ! lived. Police said his death was! an accident. According to police, the follow , Dr. Thomas Amos, wealthy Harlem physician who died of ing report was turned in by Det. a heart attack while playing Robert "Sonny” Wood of the W tennis last month
1963-11-23 12 pages
other Mainliners operating Less than a year ago the late Arnold Jones, well- over United's vast 18.000-mile system serving the Continental known Harlem sportsman and gambler showed a rel­ U.S., and Hawaii. ative more than $50,000 in cash, but since he died on August 31, his family
1963-12-07 18 pages
daughters and other rel­ atives. Katie Reddick John Marable Katie M. Reddick. 69. of 70 W. 128th St, who died recently in Harlem Hospital, was buried in John Marable, 67. of 3-5 E Sanford, Florida following pre- ll 6th St, who died recently in paraQOn of the body
1963-07-20 8 pages
MSxERDAM NEWS, Sat, July IS, 1963 $40 Million Co-op For Harlem 3 • N. Y.AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, July 30. 1963 DARING SWIMMERS — Jeer­ ing crowds follow three Negro youths who tried to integrate Savannah Beech. Ga. on Sun­ day. The two boys and one girl were arrested, bringing applause from
1963-06-08 20 pages
grandchildren, 5 greatgrand­ children and numerous other rel­ atives. Annie Sanders ■Mrs. Annie Sanders of 9 Mt. Morris Park, who died recently at Harlem Hospital, was bur­ led in Mt. Holiness Cemetery. Butler, Near Jersey following fin- ad services in Tabernacle Bap­ tist Church. The remains were prepared at Unity
1963-11-30 7 pages
EAST l2Sth St r AT 9-9705 y/X/* sri/D/o > rt /gutl/p wThe Easy Way^K to Beautiful with smartly styled WIGS by / serving Harlem's smartest women (or more Your \ own hair^ matched easily and naturally LUBELSKY S V 76 WEST 125th ST. ’ LE 4 1342 Fashions By ILGWU FASHION
1963-00-00747 1 pages
move the Negro children to ease overcrowding. 2. The Board’s decision to mov'e the High School of Music and Art from the Harlem com­ munity. 3. The Board’s refusal to re­ move Assistant Superintendent Charles M. Shapp from heading three Harlem school districts. 4. The Board