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1963-00-00808 1 pages
Bahamas 0670 BROOKLYN Femiture Store 1445 Fwlten It. FAIR EXCHANGE - The Rev. Kenneth Bath, right, a white minister, greets members of the People's Community Church, Long Island City, out­ side the doors after service last Sunday. Rev. Bath offici­ ated at this Negro church while Rev. Lockwood officiated
1963-00-00022 1 pages
Hospital Fund The Union Academy B a p 11 st Church, honored the pianist Miss Alberta Grant of the senior choir recently In a community pro­ gram for her 33 years of conse­ cutive service. She was found to be the oldest pianist in the city In terms of service
1963-00-00094 1 pages
Johnson, Rev. Frederick W. Reustle, Barry Forber, Greens­ boro, N.C. WOR Radio Station; Attorney Paul Gibson; Mrs. Rosemary Battey, supervisor of recreation and community ac­ tivity, School District 50; Dr Galen R. Weaver, Council of Social Action. Cleve F. O'Dell is Guild chairman and Georgia Shepherd, secretary. Nurses Graduate
1964-04-22
provided the basis junior high school guidance, ser- Principal is Mrs Sarah L. -\En- for informed consideration, ^“^v^nX^anTtradS Instead, the Superintendent of community agencies ana traae When examined not from the question of, ’'CanfNegroes ret in and Mrs. Georgina Paterao, Com- a pastel drawing set for their MAPPING
1963-00-00894 1 pages
have 50 per cent of the potential.” Show Apathy “These figures reflect most embarrassignly the indifference, apathy, inertia, idleness and ir­ responsibility of a community that likes to boast of its unique position of freedom in the body politic,” he declared. Editors note: Following the close of registration last Saturday
1963-00-00914 1 pages
Miss Ruth H. Morgan, Execu- The additions include PerceHus Jones, Jr., of New York, as tive Director of Manhattanvtlle Group Work Supervisor; Luis E. Community Centers, Inc., 530 W Diaz, of Puerto Rico, as Group 133rd St., has announced that Worker; Robert L. Mayhawk, with the beginning of its Fall
1963-00-00807 1 pages
Marilyn Flankes Singers will be present­ ed by the New Rochelle NAACP at 8 p.m. on Sept. 30 at the Bethesda Church community cen­ ter in a gospel program to raise money for the Fight For Free­ dom Fund. Fire Dept. Inspecting City Hotels Fire Commissioner Edward Thompson nas announced
1963-07-11 2 pages
Marciano, retired undefeated heavyweight champion and Andy Stanfield, a former Olympian and now with Schaef­ er Brewing Co. (Layne Photo). Harlem 9's Meet Community Stars The Harlem River Baseball League All - Stars will play the Community Baseball League All- Stan Sunday, July 28, on the dia­ mond at 128th
1963-06-29 7 pages
staffer at the Harlem Hospital. Dear r It’a talented Mary Alice Wright, YMCA biggie, who The bride la a graduate of New York Community College and heads the bacteriology depart­ ment at St. Frances Hospital. Mr Branch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ bert L. Branch, la n graduate
1963-08-28 2 pages
your good paper have given in sup- tort ef the service through your coverage of the various pro­ grams. This favorable publicity enables a community to evalu­ ate and become more aware of the need for the Guidance Serv. Ices the Center offers. We congratulate you upon your coverage