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vol xxviii—no 7 this newspaper is produced in our own plant the buffalo criterion price io cents all the news of all the people price ten cents * buffalo new youk saturday february-14 1953 6 children rescued from burning bldg white neighbor saves lives oe six colored children mrs donald young white proved a heroine aad a gee neighbor when sk rescued sis colored children from a burning km***v • m 9 concord tre«t in warn m w y sis children wmte-m to safety from a burning bouaa at m xlememed street by a neighbor last saturday ob of th children m 8-year-old girl ear ned out a 2-month-o'id baby the children were directed from the burning second-floor apartment by mrs donald vuiing of 81 portland aye mrs young harried over whan an occupant of the concord st house 1 called for help no one was hurt the children were identified as er nestine feider 9 her sister barbara 6 her brothers george 4 and gre gory 3 * sister australia 2 month and nellie nunde 8 years nellie carried australia from the house fire men said 1 > neighbors put them up for the night battalion chief michael v oueirne j said mrs feider had gone to a store and apparently nellie nunde was look \ ing after the children he said the 3-year-old boy gregory struck matches in a bedroom starting the fire chief o'beirne estimated damage i at.sboo mmm in addition to the felders arthur rogers 10 who lived in th downstairs apartment 18 concord st and another neighbor boy john cooley 3 were in the feider apartment they ran out unaided his mother mrs wil i liam rogers said she turned in the i alarm after the children came down | stairs and told me the house waa on i fire gaa the house is owned by william ! rogers sr rogers who work night said he was asleep when the fire broke i out the rogers and their six children i evacuated th house their apartment i was undamaged by fire i to wed in april mr ttttuge linger mt pimm ttreet - aaaaiuke : the i*»,»scumin of l dakigfcur vtaas k*wa above to mr warden lewie mm of mr and mia jaaapa lai*l ut monroe fitraet th wedding will km aainunlaad a first part et art annual world day of prayer feb 20 taa annual world day of prayer la always oi««i\*d on tha first ft jay lfl lam tlu yaar th dat 1 february sxh tha tkain walk aa children of light th pwpoaa of uia day la to unit christian around tha world in pray er the observance of live day ha grown until tills year aarvka w.u ha held m iu countria and in 11,000 ecnimunut la th unite j states an canada tmm**m will ha held hi churches in buffalo and alao vi seventeen areas outside of bcfftlo a w*b as att homes for the aged "!*.«<« will oe an evening ser vice tor busixucss end professional woman friday evening el • o'clock ml delaware avenue baptist chui«.h till day ts sponsored locally by tta council ot church women at buftsta and erie county ' far apstek carta iii '• aw emit . call nmeamgag ma t*tt 9 knar ur and mrs julian bowie of 45 utoßgton street lackswann were i«rrtad fc years ago on jan uth in richmond va - • ** aa^ey f*b 9 open hou »»» kali far thus by their children at th ' bowl r*»ldenc th beautiful home ihey me occupy we built four years ' ate by mr bowl *, employe of the gethlaaam steel corp for th , ,^ al so yaers who i alao a carpenur the c-oupi activ member of th fust 8.pu.1 church re th parents af six daughter tw *»«,, 7 fntta , tl™l '""^ 13 great grandchild many lately gift war r e*!v*d seated i to r.~-vetmm davenport jr grandson mr and mrs bowles 1 ll.wi.imj bowles son lit row tanding — mt clark friend mr either i'ktiilu daughter mr and mr vernon davenport the latlar a dsughter and mv elisabeth patillo granddaughter tod row — mr and mr curtis jonas and journey cooper the latter two grandsons on th floor — dorothy davenport snd linda bow granddaughter not shown is a on carver * utter | carrier in lackawanna . i'nsbl to attend w*r four daugh ters m,-,:i:,;t norma cooper thel ma robinson roiaii saeed ali ef richmond va and miriam moyler of v\a*hiagtoa d c mrs bowie wor > -„.-., crepe gown with lace bodice and id panel aad a corsag of teems an gardenia two muggers get stiff sentences for 50.00 crime haprmmm court justice william 11 aluii handed down soma lough aanlantri on friday i try 13th included among - those receiving long teroia wear two young mug gar juris muastan gay jam x luy jr 10 to vi yeaia in attica ptriaun una was hi , pacond falony otteumi na.valtd hi adtlrem as 483 clnton w . none smith art of 28 clinton st who wa convicted with hay of first degree robbery in th mugging of willi smith of 270 hickory fit last aug 2nd netting th/itn 50 re ceived * sentence to ktmin lieform story until discharged by law rev farmer spoke at pilgrim baptist church hex w d farmer pastor of the st james baptist church nnd n loi.i.kt member o pilgrim baptist church delivered an emancipation acl im,:i on lincoln's im ttut.ty thura fab lath at iniftfcu bsptu church mi choir and congregation accom panied htm following a mouth . tnpaign at wmmmmm^^m^^mm^mmmtwwm^mmcmwm^mmmmmmmmmmmmwssmk w^wmb^wwmbwqmmmb/wmmjjmm^mtmmwfmmam^mk ik holy tempi church conducted by rvantrtlmt ill ntrt-r of de troit a fiu'in and m-wiy lately i gift included a fur cape and a beaut llful ma bf traveling bag pi iniglmil jcrutrher is shown ln renter at photo j wearing the gift cape pastor me w awn landing iv rear mrs randolph now va policewoman al " ~ norfolk—mrs virg.njt d.«sw kando.i on of two i't^ne police women with the norfolk youth bu reau i directing a safety program weekly on saturdays at i:l3 a m est for 15 minutes over station wrap in co-operation with the nor folk citizens committee for traffic safety this program has been oh the air fir the mm •* weeks niitl will con tinue mr an ihdcfinit length of time mrs liandolph will be remembered a th nice of mr alma poole ic2 qmhf st buffalo and the wi lliat sh bo remembered to her buf dow of charles e wood she asked falo friends elk general staff held meeting by malt white the general staff under the astute leadership of brigadier general liv i ingiton urn net on sunday feb 6 st 3 p.m gu**u of the meeting were . grand inspector general john wood | tuff and hi personal adjuunt col robert thomas much irtogrei - -.* made in plan ning tl ht«skf*»t which i to be the hishlinht of the coming mid-winter j conference to he held in rochester this spring a number of other out tamting social events will alio be sponsored i this group throughout viuzuas noes col bray col i-obiaaon col phetux col ward major millar ms jor white captain bartly captain hiowton and lt raj „,' pc-tuns ii „ lik ii ini sun day afbiaoon at the ru.ukhlp hup 11*1 church a animal gilt day pro cram far local pistar i|.-.,f„ti am mother of th church k i peter traaunt 11 pastor el calvary liaplat : church witn the goes speaker sever al hundred gift seen ta the tup ground tvrra exchanged the total am ont w*a mtiawiuil aratmd 2,000 l*:i'.tor ue.verly h„un standing at left gave ear deacon and mother of tha church 1.4 the congregation gsva b v trammell landing at i'tht tttat m a tmtmm 1 m __■. -_-'-„ mm m man mrs geneva scruggs spoke on daughters of allen program llki lmiighltia of alien of eclbel i am oiraicn gave lhair twicond an-j .._______,, cniitolaie hour suiiuay afier noon retiiuary biti in the r.iu.ii aud lui.itun ol the c£xurch vhe aignii'i ta;.ce of t aomtx uie cncervacco ul negro llustoiy week aui luce l laiior^j sunday brougut g.«upa frotn varu.ua churches 1,1.0*1 and mends a lovely prog.tun wa prepared by uia president mra lacui butler and and mrs elaine mckinr.ey mi ken brown uitraiucod tha guaat epoetins mrs geneva | u siirug^a wno apowa on liro uierhoou fact or fiction mra fccrungs discussed at length the many mays 1.1 whkft we can all help to make brotherhood a teahty she continued while brother hood ahoul-2 be futuivd by everyone uia women to oxuy walk v uf can and aboidj pluy an impel taat pari ; ti helping to bring thla condition about „'■•'. that tha thnug&t and act abould begin with us individual i ly whim ts u.e inert uffective way to work ix mrs r.tnm mukr gave tin n spon*o xhe.a ou the program were mrs ak>ir.a davis aad henry atstao vocal selection mrs tfcelma llardi rnaa readings l.n robert cary or gia toloti and two selections by tha iceuielt^ntettl aft v program th g*-**ts re tired ta the reception room beauti ful and t\x»(x**ly xasmmimi ay mrs loiuo pay ton tad co.worker here they were ceiv*d with a arm spirit cf eangtaiaiiiy and ga jived the ui3cc p.*parsd far tsrss m 5 many ' thanks are extended ita 15 mttxtu snd : needs for half jbg t make tha ooeoiat hour i * marveiou affair coronation comm held meeting tho coronation ball committee of st philip's episcopal church opened its working season with 8 o'clock com munion and a breakfast meeting sun day february i 1953 a new executive committee ws formed and plans arc now ell under j way for the 4th annual coronation ball to be held ' may ma 8 1953 in kleinhans music hall the public will be hearing more about the ball in th near future through organizations and by direct mail anyone wishing information about participation may call mr william godfrey jr publicity chairman i at wa-3186 those present at the breakfast meet ing were mils clara payne mea rfaraei james swanston ruth miller sybil barnwell william godfrey jtw o h brown marie crswley aaron newell and stephen i mslcolm ■mr william peebles stephen j mslcolm and john brent dies suddenly felix deangelo 82 of so ash st died suddenly thursday morning in duff oaperal hospital - where he had undergone surgery several days later tta | eaitgelo family form erly lived at 198 clinton st funeral mvtcc^ife being held to oay saturday at 9.20 at st mary's roman gtthoßc church surviving are feb wtf catherine one son gt anthony tony deangelo two daughter mlßie ca.-dued and miss bet beasgtlo and three graadctul cren tarn urban leagsa ban bursa will sponsor a card party on friday feb zttti at 9 p tn at ■■'■» tragi flzmsz ids cedar st prlaes and ;. auatmim arm be featured do '. nation 30a liop xv rpolyf credit lessees at xwuxn st ma 45*1 rxmry harry keith dies harry j keith of 25 pudy st di*4 sifldenly thursday february 5 1903 he was hero in trinidad b w i febnutiy lala,m94a funeral service met hand at uu xa'antaetai ix itmeem horn foe vmm rev bess assisted by rev robin als on february blh conducted by ims tud rev doughtry he is sur vived by his wife rena and one niece lucille davis t — , mayor proclaims brotherhood day sunday february 15th has been proclaimed as brotherhood day by mtyo joseph mruk and will be oh served by st john baptist and mt calvary holy church congregations judge jacob latona will speak at mt calvary holy church and judgu | christy buscagua will apeak at bt john their theme will bo we be . lieve in the brotherhood of man un der the fatherhood of god both judges will speak at the 11 a m services more iran 150 parishioners of buf i falo and lackawanna witnessed th dedication of mt calvary holy chap j el's new home at 13 ridge road an j sunday feb sth the two-hour pip j gram included songs speeches and a recaption i participating on th program ward rev j ■williamson uoyd cist l c scott deacon johaeon of mt sl nai baptist church and judge john d carr ad of buffalo the buffalo ml calvary holy \ church choir and th friendly 4 quartet os ml steal baptist church stirred th audience into motional sodden and loud cries exiting their intervals of staging utxabmat of th frl*ndiy four are j rerr browm maglafiji o wil j lama henry nance a.,4 . aldat brooks the novelty selection th preacher and the bear brought ap plause the moderator mrs gertrude mar tit referred to th bishop and ilka ltnme cannady as immaculate top erintendent of jews owlet ta dedt eating th churrfi judge carr da clared bishop johnson was * van eiable man of god wise cmwslsr and a steadfast gentleman la wa agttlc usl leadership and a faithful servant of our lord the leeepilonieta misses jfaul > vartwrough livingston uwar ut uelotn and bodour all oodxy jwdi ladle sen ad aa elaborate buffet tun rm th friendly four are etovo atwv as ti*y tjpeared at ti ftagnm succumbs to illness louis l ci.^rturr txt ig wil lert park c irs j,c4 monday fab 9 i*l2 i kl*i-er memorial hospital fcilowui2 a lengthy tunes ml • i.--1 thai was na eon of tha in dr v uad mr:j louis cheatham of hsuhvillo . tmuj he waa a grad uate of iuaaegee institute he had been a dining car waiter ou tho nave york central railroad for several years funeral services wore held friday at 1 p m at tha lewis mortuary surviving are his wife blanche 9 uunts and uuee uncles interracial tea th metropolitan council of negro women will sponsor an interracial tea sunday fab 16th from 4 ta f km at the buffalo friendship hosts m jefferson aye la reserve rice of brotherhood and negro history weak 1 " mr otis d jackson past riasdimni - m the council ma review ta therm i peare bowen ' recent book entitled mary mcleod bettume it is a • deeply moving story filled with warmth and simplicity and is told with a sense of interracial understanding of tha perseverance courage and progress of m.a bettume's life and works in th struggle for democracy which we have made in america music will be rendered by the michi gan avenue baptist church quintette the public is invited to attend committee heads are mrs perneila byrd gen chairman mrs lollie wil liams program chairman mrs sylvia campbell co-chairman mrs martha it boykin music mrs m meadows registrar mra james garrett mem bership mrs i l scruggs will head reception committee mr emma b williams is president of the metro politan council
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1953-02-14 |
| 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 | 1953-02-14 |
| 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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