Results for “community”

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1963-00-00229 1 pages
which some 20 debs from the Churches of Harlem will bow. Debs to be presented come from the various churches of the Harlem community and Include Misses Gwendolyn Sawyer. Fran Etheridge, Cherry Stroman, De- lores Kirkland, Miriam Brlte, Patricia Williams, Sonja McGill, Linda Bell, Audrey Smith, Pat­ ricia Edwards, Michele
1963-00-00224 1 pages
This benefit performance will aid the Bronx Chapter of the Catholic Interracial Council cf New York expand its program of attacking racial prejudice through community education Honorary chairman of the event is Mrs. Joseph Periconi. Honor­ ary co-Chairman is Congressman Charles Buckley. Rev. Philip Hur­ ley. S.J., is chaplain
1963-00-00702 1 pages
ough's largest synagogue, accep­ ted his appointment by Borough President Stark as the 30-mem ber group of church, business, civic and other community re­ presentatives met at Borough Hall and agreed on rules of pro­ cedure including formation of sub-committees for ac’ion on spe­ cific problems
1963-00-00215 1 pages
York All-Star team has won the New York State Biddy basketball title, by a come from behind 59-46 vic­ Webb (Minisink Community wyity-thgee Center) who tallied twi ere respec- and twenty-two marke: tively for the BBLMNY All- Stars. For the Sag Harbor ag­ gregation Bob Vacca
1961-04-27
famed Jackson, Tenn , La- fashion show Friday night April ne College Choir will be guests of 26, beginning at 8 p.m. French the Brooklyn Community at New- and Italian designed wear for man Memorial Methodist Church, ladies and men, as well as tot Wednesday
1963-00-00269 1 pages
would like to express my thaius for your excellent coverage of that assembly. We know that your newspaper is interested in the community and all the news that is of inter­ est to the public in general. We believe that our convention is of such occasion since we hold
1963-00-00848 1 pages
skulduggery, and little or no rom big national advertisers. In spite of these ob- he AMSTERDAM NEWS has arrived as a solid voice tgro Community. is high time that Negroes fully realize the heavy ied by Negro journals and how they battle uncom- jly for Negroes
1963-00-00634 1 pages
groups; Education — YMCA; Denis Dryden. Executive well and Garfield Bobo formal and Informal, s k i 11 e d Director. Stuyvesant Community traising under the Federal Man- Center; Carl Lawrence. Carver power Training Act and other Federal Savings and Loan As- programs: Recreation — match- sociation; City Councilman
1963-08-03 4 pages
psychological ex-'individuals since its inception in aminations, hearing aid evalua-; 1910. It is the only local non- tions, counseling and guidence, and'profit community organization supportive educational therapy which offers a complete program will permit the League to offer in education and rehabilitation help to 16,500 hearing impaired
1963-00-00603 1 pages
Saunders in Antigua and a broth er. Arthur F. Watson in Mon treal, Canada. Boy Drowns In Pool Kenneth Clarett, 12, was bur-, the Community pool in P S. 125 ied in Evergreen Cemetery- Wed- at 415 W 123rd Sr. nesday following funeral services He is survived by his mother