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'.'. « ... . ; .;â– _'.. the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional negro voice will never muddy - up the field it is fully equipped to do v the job your ads : and . sub scriptions help to perpetuate buf falo's only necessary and legiti mate negro press ; this acurate mouthpiece ha made many contributions to the growth of this community for more than 2-score years it pays to do business ?§ with established firms ' especially your j^very own i 1 i " 7 ; it pays to do business with et tj tablished f i r a business jshed firms your business wtth am i the criterion i 7 press offers photos engraving | ads public relations job print ing and publishing — with one t of the gfeatestv depth of kno 1 edge aheut negrc development in westernl new york — all in one ; • top shopping — a fixture since k:'l92t .. - t * â– ; . the buffalo criterion vol 42—no 1 buffalo n v saturday march 2-8 1968 i price 10 cents buffalo nbl chapter to be organized soon the criterion to sponsor local chapter -* .. . mmmm jt c national business mtmaae nw organ red by the jrug kmher t wsavng â– ton to beta j»»iae*f men m jsc..7'j tlfll parai.fig i j 7t«*day ;; its purf_ii ; ... to r k r^»*t bua.ut.-a.aa etna in f-fina ttnea the sma3l business • wmmlitratlon to teach fcusi l-ei«..-«anatem«it tr help ob j tain star bowing ftw negroes a help nmira buslneai t**r:«4»h cao etc y thirteen - prpject plmtors * tn national business r>t 7'.t»miect outn-aih watwnssaa !; recently to 7*n h-_«n t mid vice pn>ject officea m mas fram coast » coast l^t\m program''is federal mmtm-ma ;...»«•: the office oi , tcwiomic opportunity aat i the | c_iom ' dwaiofhmi adntktiatrtuion of the j can ; ; tnerx dcparrmet i •"'â– ./'.â– .â– '„..-. th nattaial business league projec gamca t f%»ra at â– mem at ti ,' local ms&^mf*m***t isninm btmmtva en y day equation rjwwa_uhtt>iidua_d a three | day a session i « ?, msth ** achte.emata tramasg « rrl**«i mtittute eaten | sfen ,-â– â– of harvard , mft mate 3tsit ; tlr«bidna capability i bawmmmbc d c pyttatd .' ** dm * push i lith boor t_t«*s of th new wtf ofpce nwmma mi metal centuhi i o*«rwfc*ng - fa potomac -" berkeley q burvatt pre _- - meat of â– the -. nars'—f bum â– a***lmgme ha*..gtttde the i program from basic oot«im :â– d»mgfc atwscy funding to its i fata»chiß . at the akorftog tmchk ha oofl^fflhmtomc w r aw am of o protect direr • vara :. *« .. nattosal staff am 13 i chapter preisdaaw ppiai they , hd 0 c to return to aetab mß their projaiet offic |â– ' i toimwqi it nel'g â– dream i m^adatt^r..pam j 6ppat*aaitf it » make it come me bur j rail told then >-...'â– iv j df rieton to ' a display , ; ; mfttwm fmitmt^imtim i talent -â– coon mm themselves the ma | heats , 13 and elected « . mamatian leonard j small tr of memphis tena their | first.act at apprm.maem at y'burr^f_t^rejw«ia'_tea of " the . *"*"«*•» ' league and the ' ere - § j d | their i job £ was - to s pre*set h.3 in an alarm swatch m speed him on hi h"»v schedule â– :,,.:.'.- -â– -:"â– ' â– "**--' »****«.< begin immed ely wfth an uuepslv drive l 1 a * an 7-rj_»*aj*ijm**m w»_«e$s.-.leagui rites held sfjfwerg serrecta «..*«• â– **»> ihr ' ** " •,*«*â– g d««er e„^j . y m rkhmood aye fw to feb jjr a short unas m ,^** f *** bare jane i*^,;.***f*v {? m_4£sm c gjt s^£«.mn js**t smmaa j|'<»l t the.trietnpjr tf c*7r v iis £■k%»*«r *'*}â– â– s-j-j •' 7 smfaalrj '.â– '■■„ "* v "*: ..-..-*-- -, â– *â– "â– â– ;. 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'/•-â– â– '" â– â– s^raj-ytxn â– &*•*-*- , - _„' , 3 t awdaato af - puhoe gkw v?*:"n r-w h'gh af pub'ir mm ». ._, p»>«!t:*-a,'l!«-»rt s •.-- former buffalonian passes away a former buffattmiun re j canilv passed way in sew j york city jan ». ipsa she its mrs alyce warner clem mom the fifth s*d of tka lata m and mrs gut l thompson _' ', 'â– 'â– â– ' j she was born nov 2 1321 n lackawama n y aad | vat a meatier of holy j temple ck.cth of cod in â– ___-%&.,_, an rcmnaon^sij^tz sly >' mactamsn sulci r k»e residing to buffalo , * sim completed elementary tnd secfijvary education in •-- piwr schools of buf falo a brilliant student she sinned her college work at inward vnivrrsity and the tkdwersty of buffalo where he received a bachelor of fit mac â– . degree . ., she did graduate soudiet i at >' ilm'jia mmmv or buffalo and the university of pittsburgh her raisin m ohla and chris tian f dur a ton was done at the bible limttaue of lea ______»!•• \ ... ** v "..■■•";'â– t - through oar : entire . adult lie she was a leader of nfh and wnmep she as a youth leader at holy e owmrh of gad in christ to buffalo from 1147 •» m she mat ypww sett-jut at emmanuel kjic los angeles calif tn 185 to imu i i mrs clrmmoni was a li - m«wj j m*_s teaary •-. of the church of god hi christ to d by mother j 0 hale nd bishop j samuel crouch _*• wa an todefatfcafcle worker *_ the jail m the als tagging out new marches and _ counselling j he " distressed tenally she was a *>*-*** marker tor the city of wfi***h ant dwi for the m_l of los ar**det j tn 1853 she was united m '*-**» e_»n.monv to elder j'mr oemmnns of new j el the ouimir hukjl of ood in christ los aa«*det c-t_f sh 4m b~n gnod fl th ay af he flfe w~ntf~ig br hfsid **~~ 1â€pt~t 1 wtf • ew,y ro~ith wy p r 4çn 4i her 2 i~rv 4 4 ~ tb~a~e ~ ~ pi ! i~?1~4e sa’w.*n ~ ol trn _____ rn st~u,4 4 n ~ i ~ p*s ei1t’~j w2ç thø idr*t n*~thiiy gbls p.a els marie age 14 constance pauline 9 and da-bra ana j a 1 besides j her . band and children th deceased it ; survived by two sisters m g*j***r parker nt buffalo and mrs rebecca marshall cd.jua angeles call three brothers rev daniel thompson of cleveland 0 i rev homer t*tomp*r t - phil \ aoelpltta pjt^and rev m , pfcawpywfe les-f angles â– ' and a 1 ftbsf bf *'â– r&dtvw-'atid friends 1 funa-r-il ,'•-, ires were fo.j<j friday feb j from firat church at cm ki chris in brooklyn n y t many w_ch saints cf ood have s pitted to build the m*«t '. at«*_wl orphanage f home _» haiti in 7 memory 0f74 treat woman of god !-â– -.-»*■• . ' - s >„ l*.-*>-**-»_*-jt*-a*sjtrt church . ... n miinim'g -, sa cred cancan on sunday apr'l v-.»;"x at.ja^tflhjtns ml ' l 1 ila*l,;;fw ! i r wttly ,; perform ta a . capo ' jit i«tef-|he .">'*_;• 7-7 tfn.l s â– ycrk â– ' ml duke f .. ? 1 u oaten f4 > it<_j dancer and * r^tj***j»'**>'_'r 7"r t * ji -!' plans for women's day . llur mmm of ivlaine warßm ame church mo swan st ura making elabor ale preparation tor heir an r.i.-.i women's day , to be celebrated march l€_h • t to aupp.ii i th effort a silver and mild tea is ba tes sponsored sunday mar 3rd from 4 to « p m in th parish hall of the church a baby contest will he held in conjunction with tbe tea j8 , . mr mary hackney wilt tie the guest speaker kompmm*apmß&b ppmttm mgg laiiiaigiiipiim ap fashion show i***n*mrl ft • ring ' flowers tm^mpm^m the stage ot terrace room st i p m friday evening mar 1 tor the hots statler hilton's the third annual fashion show of the st john eiaje's guild '""'-.«,'". ' """ '" ) individual flora arrange ments will carry the theme of thie year's show melody in sprins to lhe individual table a musical program feature theodore v mlkoll at the piano at 7 jo p tr j il precede the revue ; proceeds from the event wffl benefit the building fund of tha sister of our lady of charity the special apos r>tta of the oixht to work -'*•• orhblem girls mrs 7 gerald w zfiraner v jt 1 show dtahv maw her co chairman is mra john j ha mac her and | mrs lark v shirley guild resident fa honorary chair - ma . . " , t*n h reception commit in are mrs gerard m zimmerman prr mother "-"• tf-'-mi-mettlt sister "* '">•*. ":• tow '•>'â– i-j ' buffalonian named dean a "> buffaiomian - has been ' recently appointed . dean of students at h_rr_»b_rg area community college in penn sylvania â– ' : 77y he is james a..odofnyjr m son of mrs naomi odom of 38 frontenac aye 7 he was responsible tor ad mission • of students into pro fw.'iorai and graduate tchtol at howard university wash ington d c mr ottom be san his career as an ins met - or at flint mich , conunun ty jun or college he received his bachelor of arts degree from the ltat verawy of buffalo and hi , - waassrl » tram t\ha atmm mv ! ivertrity at 3t*mdju oeaa mom is married m the tor mer dorothy ann meadows ahm of buffalo they reside at 1111 buttonwood dr town of lower paxton pa.-.y7.7 : * r j it .. , .!â– . ' £', ' btu founder's day march 10 . the ( annua founders da i of the bti honoring the late l e w d isaac will be held j a trinity bapaist church 1 spruce st on sunday march 10th at 1:30 and *"_ p m mrs william v callahan is general directreas rev s â– l hargrove • pastor the sen erst public is invited ">"' probable speakers are rev t l ransom of ; cedar grove baphst church and per p d holloway of pil trim baptist church = -——— —~—_____ heads uncf dr stephen j wright na i liana president of the united j negro college fund aimoun j ed today the appointment of i mmsß f ellis jr presi dent of ellis advertising co . a the genedal charman of ihe ims united negro col edge fund drive in western new york . < y .'.. if j serving on ah local imb negro college fund board are claude i clapp chart ws dtebeld 111 david j lauh ' dr den jam mm ihy anthony rnnallo claude f shurhier rev robert s sweeny corning town sard jr villain 11 wendel and dr lydia t yv hi tttt.lt year quota will be 73,009 50.08(1 more than th icb7 quota cl 11,000 i i m stated the new i peal is realistic because of a rising costs a education the need tor higher educa *"*>"• to more . essential than ever tor all young ameri cana today stants sought i the buffalo local joint education com mittee on i mmc us annual oratori cal contest for march 34th at i p m at the humboldt parkway baptist church ap plications or other informa tion may be obtained from _â– ttoto •- cs visf ,.... fi*t veto j ; williams by sfaamm s*a«m â– â– ._â– '.•".-,;, .; â– - any high ; school student ; _•** » re«b'tw;rtge y ***; •- --.--, . » â– .... t . .. â– ztif â– to ehgibto app4i cations will *** accepted until march i | negro history magazine -â– -.' ! h-r coca-cola company ts a t trmptiag t to fli • u edsca tkrtai gap fey offering gdd en legacy the % v illustxatad negro history 3 magazine to he public at no cost through their local coca-cola bottling companies.'"'■•-7 v rr • . s»f golden legacy magazine is urv'que in fta colorful and easy to read approach to the achievements of negroes in american and world history . these issues should be placed in the hands of all children black _ and rh re says dr charles h wesley executive director 7of the social*(in for the study of negro life and history inc in supporting = thi series the coca-cola ,'. â– company _. is helping to develop a richer understanding and appreci ation of the amreican heri tage jj and it is helping to promote v better relations be tween individuals y and groups says dr benjamin quarto of morgan state college '"â– â– "â– 'â– -'.''â– :â– sharing their enthusiasm tor golden legacy are such organisation as the naacp they urban league core the national education as sociation ' and the u s dept of health education and welfare - â– '-„;- - if you your church school or organisation are interest ed in receiving available and future issues of golden - legacy write to the bates promotion oept of your local coca-cola bottling co i golden . legacy magazine is published by fitzgerald publishing co inc box 264 st albans n y ' --> telethon action ceven though - little rene gilbert center daughter of fxijla wtihja r cm thr't^ef m ijt in a a st is handicap ,' j pad , she is show ' dancing am .. he wkbk telethon tor the benefit fait the children's re ; l-abltitatloa foundation , with her is | her s-year-o!d shier i tr-tev aim right they reside with their grandmother mrs - minerva shooks th i » will i mark rene's.third anpearance to bkbb march 2d and 3d send-off party mr and mrs joseph how ard of the masten eaton lounge and club 133 do much lor youngsters and the com munity they gave agoing away party far danny wil lams of 318 baynes st son of mr and mrs a c william of 118 verplanck st who left feb 7th tor warrant officer's \ train in the army at ft j dia n j he was a junior at stat university special guest was calvin murphy,,basketball star of niagara university who is the nation record high scorer â– 7vy7 i •* • rev delaine to dedicate parsonage liilel*dae,jj'.,wtrpg a"m e church fi 680 swan st will dedicate their newly reno vated parsonage sun mar 3rd = r ,; c . . 7'7.-*yy v • rev j a delaine pas tor of ; calvary ame church brooklyn ff v and found er 1 1 of ; delaine - jj waiug church . will be , the.;guest speaker at 11 a m and will officiate in the dedica tion of â– the parsonage im mediately after the mon ing service rev delaine el 195-1 or ganized a group throegjv lhe naacp for equal opjpo liia'ty in voting and icte^re gai.in of schools along jtidt judge j waites waring vhoy ruled segregation far per m * inequality **'. thsir belief in racial vuaui ity and outspoken . diss - caused them if become vic tims of harrassments mnt threats and they were even tuauy forced to leave south carolina '- , __ i the courage of these ma helped to inn about the c«lto^pul)j^»^ois-f fa unconstitutional j*u it g - wartog dieti : jan m 1968 .'â– .- y - these two names represent v the cause as follows da is ire who worked tor 'â– ftp underprivileged .. p a o-p t .. awakening of their gtydtcfj ence as american 7 citizens and waring who yiiatd mm office : to declare justice ro gardless of race or color delaine c waring . win t..r ever stand as a monument for freedom . and j equality - rev s f emmanuel it the pastor ; missionary day the 10th annual mis it aly day will be > celebrated sun mar 10th the rthe?m will be our faith chairman of the ; day fa mrs mary drake and cn chairman mrs helen wil liams r r j.7 7 of proclamations diirin f â– * *-;â– 'â– '■• xftojn iktns were in order top eh to shows * mayor / seuita pr aiming february v*h urimt league day wh'.le ir lower photo ik proclaims february 4 to 10 negro history week criterci pfcm kntoate ld s program charlady the missionary day pp l _ m s.pb.-.7 y fr 7 c -* j page "• 4 'â– - t i •
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1968-03-02 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1968-03-02 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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