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it pays to do business j with established firms • - " " * - ' •>*, * *** iis-a '. especially your very own ! ! i w jw at??lt pays ta do burnetii with . e ,- tabltsbed firm the criterion gl^fttyy.ely-»photos engraving t|suhli relations job print inf an<i publishing — - with one of the greatest^depth „* of knowl | edge about negro development in y iw«sßra^^^york — all in one 11 ii p chopping — a fixture since 1823 the buffalo criterion vol 42—no 2 buffalo n y*|kturday february 17-28 1968 j _.£*_. v i t*-*-y ■;. -..<. j r.v.......'it ».- /'>,-?"' *-,*;-,:"- a.t.j * : > *> ,_- 4 ,-»*/„..,?.>.- price 10 cents yes there is a big fe 0-difference : •» the buffalo criterion western new york's institutional negro voice will never muddy - up the field it is fully equipped to do the job your *, ads and sub y-r*r.«,«ictl^v-*'-**-i-*«tf-"^-4-*^-rl --- - .... ■-• m •--> scriptions help to perpetuate buf falo's only necessary and legiti mate negro . press - , -. -.; ■*- , , this acurate mouthpiece .;_ has made _ many contributions to the growth *£ of fethis 6 community f fee i more t than 2-score r year l * £;" buffalo nbl chapter to be organized soon the criterion j to sponsor local chapter the n a i ( c n a j bus men i u^^r(w*w.i«ii*t»m|i *> the iuir honker sfaahina ***»-»» hrtp^busmett^en'sj m^^.;«t»br-t>p*»^nj'sl ■rodfcy ": its purposes are .' to m : negro busiufcm ' (*!_„» • he small bunas a^^sirotiiw *, : j f ft«w«»afß»*r«ta.i^"%}p a i w*f ff kmrnrng tor nag row ' f'x^p'.^ro ,< a»t it rs .. 16ffb yxpt;"*4 **" jj fifj p»i«ci d-twrtors j -: !.«>? * i n"*l»ts«)al busineas t r"a?t 1 prßlm ■■" outwurli ;'?«« ashington recently to mm mmail madness :' rrahsiig i jj*rpr*t mit onjje.-i offices is w «•« .- to . coast f[wc.,lwf>frani.f is marafh ; a*dired by fhe ( >« w of yjww to'c opportunity ana '** tlevelopmck , adahnntfatioß frnfi tne cim m/aa oomttimga ,<■<: \ . s."'t **(' a^^a'tiwai : basmess '■;':^^. prvfecs-voutrsscft d rectors weß as .* 13 joc i rhapiar p/<^i4bww " wderwear i i««t*^fvei.»«;'^y;-tm<««*fk 2«^;vltf<_w*rici(r-f l";^ay:--^*ewt!ori.-*ia*'.«'motivatk}n ■w achievement train mm «• % ertir l-mu gan | extco omßmm an cxten *« of harvard mit man , bsmwist trawnj cspsasity to waah^ktou o c located m the posh nth floor suites li el 1 s*"5 *" w •«*« and hotel compter owrtoobttg the potomac berkeley c bmrrtq pre «*■« a tm k«*«a bus "™* ltmam has guided the pro«rajn from ba*ic concept throuah agency fuwdms to its ftol pad at the stertlng i*m*4 he congratulated hi tow set of i ptmject dlr c w 19 national staff and 13 *****»*? presidents as they '«* 0 c to return to eatah h their project offices l outrsnch i hbl dreom funded your opportunity is to make rt • come true bur »*" kit them vthe directors m a display of organizational talent soon named themsetves the ma a'flcent 13 end elected a i chairman leonard 3 small sr of memphis term thrtr i flrtt % art of i appreciation of burrelli rejuvenation of the buhikm league gad the ere a hon of their jobs waa to p*es*ot him with an alarm watch to speed him on hts busy schedule the project begms tmmrd . lately with an intensive drive l.^«'.f w»na*em*nt i bumnuss league rites held 1 no l r joyce sima o bit feb v _ jtt trmp,e greater j trmtma iit^«l l mn anurl ski ' tk"hmond aye • il a,fpnt 4 *£ life feb mr o*it r ' n ms "•»»«. the ****" of bis 7 **» ml s fart nsan w w trttrntph the church and kingdom at god in trlxl jbe y bus ihi»»oman s a rjradtjata „, j d .**••'"•' east hlf-h ****' '« buff .*. albany business college where she graduated with honors she was wilted in haiv rites kkld former buffalonian passes away a hasan buffslonian re lirmyfl : mutptwi sw yr..n new , vark cay • jan jft.-'li she j its : mrs arlytal^mm^kqmi'i i mom the z fifth eftusffw the ' late mr and mrs gin l ■thompson j :•_ ! ->• i - ,* * stmt was bora rniiv ? ss"l it lßfvuasimmmm?.arf v and was a member ,;■- of holy • temple i church of god la j or m ci into st bis i hop m*<»»»un ' a jai iw%*%tiimkmm%<'i b»f»f i i *' i"*s'*,f»"->irt''l«ki»»f"ms!h t^h^ww*>l*i»a and secondary education to j he ■' pythk schools of buf 1 falo a brilliant ebt&et she pursued her collef wor at i howard university and > the j university of buffalo where she received a bachelor of sdence degree she did graduate soudies at the un j v*w»itv °* buffalo and the unrvershv of pittsburtfejh tralrtmtr at bjme s - two kducaiicn was done at the bible institute of los angel y-fff.^iy through nar nth adult life the was a leader of ywaji and :■■.' womaftl ; she was a youth leader at holy temple church erf god in cfcriat in buffalo from im7 to ims she was yfww pragrtkri at emmanuel cogic los angeles calif from issi to 1163 ; .- mrs clenmons was a 11 mad missionary a;vo s the church itt god hi christ in 1950 by mother l o hale stog fcithcp^samuel crouch i m n-r'tadefarigsbfe ft the jails m the hiswsiw digging out new churches and counselling | the distressed -.. . 9 profeestonally she ' was a somj «*»!*£.:, for the city of buffalo and then for the iowsv of los angeles « * in 18j3 she was united fa jmv matrttntrnv to elder law clemmona of new york at the rramanue church of god lii christ los atw**itt cahf '": :. she did hhn food all the day of her we working by bis side as dn ideal pastor's wife in every possible way t>«hiwh her efforts with her hovhend a ttrong vibrant rit filled church was its veloped in clairttst pa in h«*r v he oeoole saw an «- . ample of true sainthood esntte misunderstand 1n a £ mehy tftpes being ctiydted she was the ideal mother jf three lovely girls pam ela marit am mj i constance pauline .- ft andctocbra?*anisi a „„-.;■;.. fv 7r js b^irfee^-her $ husband ami cblk^t-r the deceased is survived .. try two ' sisters * mr cus#e partier of kp buffalo and mm rebecca marshall t<,i^4\^leb;^al|fe;th»ea brothers bey daniel thompson trfjjcsevclaiftd j isf|2 homer thompson " phil adelphia pa . and rev bob » thompson angeles sn*ta jrhlstj of 3#et|ye . triclwi 1 l'-^'^;fc qv^-.it funeral service re h.id ftlßajr pals.wfe ;' from first church : of god in christ in brooklyn n v ' i.v many of the saints of god have * sledged to build the ! much ■""', needed orphan a j j home in haiti to memory j of a*gs*sdt woman of god i buffalonian named dean g a 5 buf/alonwn j has ,"' been recently appointed i dean of students _ at harr feburg?,am community college in penn sylvania / . ."* _ ' . he is lames a odnro jr son of rmr»/|kaoml_"odotn-of 34 i rontenac aye £>,!*_.}- "-?/% f he magi responsible i for j gfr mission of students into pro fessional arids graduate ischcoi at howard j university ? wash 1 in»*lon d c mir odma be . gan his cateer-wfanttosnict or at ] fi^'^}&?f t cwnmun ly nor college jh silt received his ba-.-hthor of aits degree f from 5 die f vm , varsity r of „;.: buffalo and hts master's from ohio , state , un iversity at cwtfßibt dee j odom married to die for mer dorothy am meadows also of i buffalo they i reside st mill button odd , tow of lower paxton pa cii?'%s heads uncf i)r . stephen i wright na ; tional president of the united j negro college fund announc ed today the appointment let i michael f ellis jr presi '■dent of ellis advertising co j as the genedal thai-man of 1 i the ims united negro col 1 ledge fund drive in western new york v serving o n ahe local 1168 negro college fund board are claude d clapp char les diebold hi david j l.aub dr benjamin m r 1 hy anthony ranalla claude f shucttfer rev robert s sweeny corning town ' send jr wills h wendel i and dr lydia t wrglu this year's quota will be | m,444 9,890 mm than he i'm quota .*> 1*3,000 . mr ellis stated the new goal is realistic because at the rising costs n education the need lor higher educa tion la more essential than ever far all young ameri cans today contestants sought * the buffalo local joint education committee au rtounces hs annual oratori cal contest for march 24th at 4 p m at the humboldt parkway baptist church ap plications or other informa tion may be obtained from the contt est chatnnan mrs vela_»'-j williams by dialing mmkft , ■■.'. any high school student who does not reach the age of 18 before march i i 9 is abgible applications will he accepted until march 1 plans for women’s day fee * women s of - i delaitie wariok - ame > church 444 swan ■st ' art making elaborv ate preparation for their an nttat women's ' day sj to be j celebrated j march loth 7£j f • to support jf the - :■; effort a silver an gold lea is - be inn . ponsored sunday !- mar jtd 4 from 4 to i"p ; m in die lpitx^^hatlv^ofy die church.?a baby contest will be • held*s m"i conjunction with the 4 t?a i - „»^ - .. ■• vii mary hackney will he th guest spatter .»: ■; fashion show vsfimicets pf rfng flowers bbmb|te • the sta^e jj of terr««^j|«otn atpt-p ; m frld^_^a^^far '■i for hotel smfam *; hilton's thett bird aswiual fashion show of the st john eude's j guild -.-.-■" y ;*,,,.. ,-;;', j individual § ftor.il | arrange ments will carry the theme of this year's show melody in spring to the individual i tables a musical r program featuring theodore v >, mikoil at the piano at \ 7:38 p m ah precede • the , revue f proceeds - from ■. the . erent win benefit the butktotg fund of s the/fij.tj,«ss*af our lady of charity special apo^'c folate of . the ordk*r ito work with prbbleih girls .: < - i mrs ophrfd m v zidaneip mail jr pi how chair man '. her r i co-chairman is mrs/ijpfh j % jfamacher and mrs jack v shirley guild president t chair man on the ; reception commit m are mrs gerard m zimmerman sr mother mary of * st martin ; saner fashion % show ► 7 " , : ..;. . l ■"■• sm st andrew methodist church presents duke ellington sa cred concert cm sunday apr 1 h p.m at kleinhans mu * .- hall this concert was re cently performed to a capac ity audience at st john the ixv'ae cathedral new york the concert win feature dube ehtn^ton orchestra inoton soloists and dancer and a iwnmu illy chov btu founder’s day march 10 the antttiai j founders day e w d isaai will be held aa trinity bapfcti church f 41 spruce st on sunday march 10(h at 3:30 and 7:30 p.i^t mrs williamh v cahiihaa is general direcuess > rev '■s l hargrove pastor the gen eral pubtic-i invited |. *\ probable speakers are revl t l ransom of cedar grove bapt-'st church and rev r d holloway of pil grim baptist church negro history magazine the coca-cot company is j attempting to xl iaa edirc tional gap by offering gufair q legacy the illustrate jttegro htltofy toa^oz hit pr the public at no cost through their local coca-cola bottling j companies •': : . : ff ~ golden legacy magazine is unique in its colorful and easy to read approach to the achievements of negroes in american and world history > these s issues should be placed in the hands of all children.'.'.mack and ft ie says dr charles h wesley executive director of the association-for the study of negro life and mstoty inc t in supporting *■thi series the coca-cola ~ company is helping to develop a richer understanding and ..". appreci | ation of | the amreican heri tage and tjft ft v helping y to promote better relations | be jtwe c n individuals v and i groups says dr benjamin ; quaries of m d i m state college . ol^*l>'~^r sharing their enthusiasm for golden legacy are such organizations as the naacp ffceff urban league core the national education as sociation and the u s dept ofv health education and ."■welfare if you your church school or £ organization tare interest ed to j receiving ' available and future issues "'• of golden legacy write - to the sales i promotion dept of your local coca-cola bottling co golden legacy magazine is published by ~ fitzgerald publishing co inc box 264 st albans n y telethon action ttvm hough little ftepte r.mkmn tenter daughter at mrs wilteta gilbert ef it tim on sl is handicap ped : she is shewn ? dancing an ab'iiiatum ; foundation with her is _ bar 5-year-eid sister tracy ann right they reside with their grandmother mrs minerva shocks this will mark rene's third appearance an wkbw march 2d and 3d send-off party mr and mrs joseph how ard of the masten eaten twinge and club 133 tie much for youngsters and the com munity they save agoing away party for danny wb lams ef 31 baynes st son of mr and mrs a c williams el us . verplanck 1 st \ who left feb 7lh for warrant officer's training in the army at ft dix n j he was a junior at state university , * special . guest was calvin murphy basketball » a r of niagara university who is the nation's record high scorer rev delaine to ded icat e parsonage del me . we ring aid e b 6w swan st wig dedicate - - tiydr % newly i reno vated jpa'nsoadge sun mar 1 3nl*.i ;■..,.;>-«.-; „' rev j a delaine pas tor of calvary ame charch brooklyn n v and found er^.of delaine fa waring church win be . the guest speaker at 11 a m and will • officiate in che dedvea tion of the parsonage tm mediately after : the morn j ling iserv^^^^^jiklllp i i r wivdetajq^lsg^jwls oe ' suffvlzeri rnrn^^rtiimh.lthas ig-*ni£cu at j-«up vannrgn vis naacp for equal t^tyj.to'.yuii^ta'^',''desegi^>'j ration rf.f«tewbvfal^'^wirtii judge *!?_ wsites'-lwarmfct who i rated segregating ms '£ per sa ; i >!.» " i - belief in*rac»l,;p*at i and outspoken maatan f caused f them to become vic i tim r^^harrassmet^^ind j threats and ih^^twei^gj taahy forced to leave south caroline ¥ ___■t • .*-■ji-.*i«?-j .*-- .* ... mwm-^y tf tlte i-ourane of those mm ;; helped to bring show cc flaornse own ifcwssimt tmß . b m^^mir^*amm^t f segregation in . public ? scfauols !• is anc.iri^iiutiondl .£;* judge jww^lart^isin.'j.j^isiia tkamm son mm *» tvjjßaagt'j ; the cause as j^fdawhimcfe-'i la ins who worked turi the i underprivileged v p evn p 1 •*. „' awakening of their consci , ence as * american dthww and waring who *« ased his office to declare justice '«* gardless of »{( or oojp '-.-, delaine j . warm srig for ever stand monument for freedom and ' equality „ rev s f emmanuel is ' the pastor missionary day the loth an^g:9rfj*gi4tm ] ary *' day v will if be cewsfi'jjdj fsur vl rfi l(nh,%tfeft i**b | wilt be our f*»!b • chairman of:?^h<^d§"sks s n maiy drake god co chairman mrs helen wil liam program charlady the missionary day proclamations i ' dunn ■f'-brjni'v ii-wliima 1 1lons were in order tap pbo-1 to shows mayor sedita pro claiming february 17th urbaa league day 5 while | fas tower photo ha . proclaims j february ,' 4 to it negro history '. wee '■li^s^^s^hcrltmr^a •' pbcta ■p i see page 4 see page 4 pg;j ty
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1968-02-17 |
| 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 | 1968-02-17 |
| 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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