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board for
more than 40 volunteer students
of Queens College who plan to
spend their summer living with
Negro families in this southern
community and giving academic
and recreational instruction to
the locked out school children.
The student »• teachers are cur
rently in training under the
supervision of professional teach
Teception was the kick-off
for the group’s project to aid
Negro history by donating 25
copies of the book to schools
libraries, community centers and
children’s homes.
Officers and members of the
chapter include Mesdames and
Misses Laura Prescott, Evelyn
Parker, Shirley Baird, Lucile
Cliette, Erlene Collins
McKinney apts.
750 Falla St. nr Hunts Point Av.
NON PROFIT
MIDDLE INCOME CO-OP
Supervised by New York State
Division of Housing
and Community Ranewal
MODERN FIRI PROOF BUILDING
LUXURIOUS LIVING
Mod'n Kitchen Appl’nces, Fully
Equip'd Laund Rms. Priv Storage
Areas. Balconies, Ample Closets
NR PUBLIC
Evers, the
mxb
NAACP’s murdered field aecre-
Procession will begin at
Astoria Houses and Queens-
bouses and proceed from
iutrut.ni
tary at the Community Church opposite directions down 21st
ef Astoria, the First Reform street to a meeting in front of
Church of Astoria and the Peo- the Ravenswood
range A Formica
counter taps, clcsat s-p-a-c-a, yaar awn PRI
VATE TERRACE and mart.
Building facilities include master TV antenna,
community roam, outdoor parking, play-
ground, storage & carriuga roams, laundry
rooms, air-conditioning wiring A complete
intercom system.
This convenient Bronx neighborhood has
Grade, Junior High
after 3.
MICKENS JA 3-0347
ALL SECTIONS of Queens. apart
ment!. furniahed and unfurnished
Better hot,tea and communities.
170-10 Liberty Avenue. Jamaica.
(428tf)
LANDLORDS — Uat your apta with
ua.. Desirable clients waiting.
BROKER
PR 0-3789
HY 3-1937
C. 3. 4. and 3 RM APTS
national field
secretary, In full payment for
an NAACP life membership.
The presentation took place
during a New York luncheon
at which Piel’s Community
Service Award was given to
Attorney Percy Sutton, former
Manhattan NAACP branch
president.
Better Housing Service
EVERYBODY'S CHOICE
ACROSS
BAISLEY PARK AREA
Baofl lUtldwae.
narrator; Stadium Owenrto, 1:30
p.m.,
SUNDAY, June 30 — Early 17th
and 18th Century operas perform
ed by group of young artists.
Community Center, 210 W. BW
St.. 4 p m.
_
Nora Holt Concert Showcase
(radio) features Annette Jackson,
soprano; Joseph Eubank, ban
tone; Raymond Jackson, accom
Monmouth and Ocean
County Welfare Association; past
president of the Asbury Park Civ
il Service Employees Associa
tion; trustee of the West Side
Community Center and a top of-
' ficial of the Elks and Eastern
Star. She is a member of the St.
Augustine Episcopal Church.
that old-time flavor
American Red wife, Josephine (organist and
Cross for the past seven years, choir director of the Macdonia
has been appointed field direct- ChrisVan Community Church
or of the voluntary relief or- currently resides with their son,
ganization at the Brooklyn Army Ernest, a 22-year-old employe
,• of the Army