Results for “community”

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1963-00-00789 1 pages
Single* 612413. Doubles 616416. Private cooking facilitie* DA 9 2639 TRLNITY AV*. 745. (near East 156th SL) Large A Small tarntab- ed room*. Community kll Mr*. Hogan LU *3132. VYSE AVE.. Large. Near I Working pref 813 & DA 8-9872 Bronx .— Large cheerful rm. TR 2-2867 morning
1963-00-00794 1 pages
explained by Mr. Tyson as a city and federal effort to study the youth problems of Central Harlem, in order to blueprint a massive community action pro­ gram for Harlem youth, employ­ ing funds made available under Public Law 087-274. The students were brought to Harlem by Mohamed Sethom
1963-00-00798 1 pages
have been proposed by the African and Asian Countries. They continue to emphasize the vital moral issues of individuals, states and the *n- temational Community. Ambassador Adlai Stever.son said: “The question of Human Rights is the heart and core of nearly everything we do and try to do.” Any actor
1963-00-00813 1 pages
last week with a ribbon-cutting ceremony in its store at 65-67 W. 118th St., near Lenox Ave. George Melville, one of the community's leading businessmen •aid he was proud to be able Io offer such as essential service to car owners in the uptown area
1963-00-00814 1 pages
Single* 312-113 Double* 118-618 Private cooking fsrttmrs DA TRINITY AVE., 748. (near Rant 158th St.) Large A Small furnish­ ed room*. Community kitchen Mrs Hogan LU 5-5132. T1NTON AVE, Large gtudlo room Reference. All conveniences — MO 2-9719 TTNTON AVE, 998 (181 St ), man preferred. After
1963-00-00820 1 pages
weekend speeches dur­ ing a visit to New York as pa-t ol a nationwide speaking tour she is presently engaged In. at Community Church, 40 F. St.; and on Friday. Sept will address the Jamaica NAACP branch meeting at St. Albans Ter­ race. Mother of three children,. Mrs.; Evers
1963-00-00822 1 pages
outside world in an atmosphere much health­ ier than they faced at their birth last Sunday, thanks to the Amsterdam News, the Coordinated Community Service, and several city agencies. Last Thursday, the day before the twins were to be released from Presbyterian Hospital, the family's housing plight was brought
1963-00-00834 1 pages
pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church, is President of the Con­ vention. The dinner will honor Baptist clergy and laymen for distinguished service in their communities. Plans for the dinner were com­ pleted at a July 30 meeting at the banquet headquarters at the Cornerstone church. The Con­ vention comprises Baptist
1963-00-00840 1 pages
TRINITY-AVE . Boom, reasonable cooking, settled person pref. — LU 81201 TRINITY AVE. 745. (near East 156th St.) Large A Small furnish­ ed rooms. Community kltcbae j. Mr*. Hogan LU 54132. Near 7th A Lexington Ave. Line at Prospect Ave. Station. Quiet com­ fortable home Large rm. Cook­ ing. Ruslncvs couple
1963-00-00847 1 pages
joined the Rev. William C. Evans and his congregation in dedicating South Hempstead Bap­ tist Church and its youth center to "God. Christ and Community” at festive rites Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Sandy F. Ray, pres­ ident of the Empire State Mis­ sionary Baptist Convention, preached the dedicatory sermon which