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this newspaper is produced in our own plant the buffalo criterion price ift cents vol xxvi no 47 , - .. buffalo xhw york f.i-a november 29.196 all the news of all the people price ten cents man killed attempting to help motorist i driver continues brought back to scene arrested john hood 10 of 390 eagle st an employee of mm eeihleheiti mas on was instantly killed tuesday evening in fuhrmaaa blvd near the titlt st iinderroaa when h struck by a st underpasj when he was h.t by 1 nic juliano 83 of 528 eagle st [ , hood was a passe in a car driven by john groom 3 of 127 _*..' division st along with willanl chambers 31 of iiibr*_e st lack awanna they had stopped to give id to a motorist when jul tnov's mm to have truck the victim groom 1,1 f-atiolmrn frank v ba n r.ussell cthenfield that jullano back el up saw the victim on the ground and drove away they gave chase and caught the motor-is near ohio i they returned jullano stating that _■ml a bump as he passe a parked car but did not ivnliw hat his car truck anyone he later •** ported the accident he was charged wl ft lea n th seme of an an ent with the cm scheduled for : '., enib ml among hood a mtrvlvora are re ported hia wife and two mall rhil te^'wm mrs r 11 harmon moore im perial commandreia daughters of isis mrs geneva u scruggs worthy matron paramount chapter no 67 phoi mr ethel b ross w.g.m eureka crank chapter ml nancy harris mother of paramount chapter theae i.iti i worked hard to put i lie annual t>an<juet over top last month .' calvary baptist church harold priagv weu-lumm-a la laa-kawwm * m of thr t 0 „,„ **'**'*"■veelrtag for smith ftaa fcraarn mt m**av tin mr fri „. i cam to i ackawaana in la-w and has been an employee of the beth lehem tee co for is yw fc ta a member of second baptist church he-re be is an ordained deacon prea went of the no 1 c aher board , st.nday school teacher ami i prerf deeit of the chore i'ahera union chorus of vs vv „ mr u *. correspond ing secretary of that organization mr prtnpl who rwaj ,„, 00 . wane bond angola v y i marred to the roe.n*r mksa sarah alice jiles of be*ufort h c she too i active ta chrtrtj drcjea being . member of ttopeaconeaa board aad missionary chet jackson sales representative for iroquois beverage .. _ __ first of race to be placed on staff well-qualified th.lroc,,.hu^ra,e.::rr^.co le»_,ers f i jqu_t india head ti*e*r irut ale armourer th n lit of chester s lai-k tn cfcet w i t renw-uhered by m-ny as an au.ii «__" at r____ca ffi^siiv;i:;'p -„ i ./. i j aito ;.;.■•! ah at syra-cuse u where n graduated wva a 8 • res md mm named honors menuofl :. i*f hack on the all mc era tsars la 172 h tut runner up tn th attny tmaats ni.tuirnent tn 1026 rr.;.pro football player with with tha l*puiila and if , and var mt'.y t..!l player , masten it l.-ati n , from couege < i i ik,-i idwitlfied m a social worker wiili the u._*an league working with the boys clubs and later with the er*.s county depart aaant of social welfare a a rase worker and uiut knpervvtot imrun war ii 11 worked a foreman at the aniertcan ma«n_aiitm co and later **. one of li organizers of the vet . cab 00 he la a meaibar i*f elite elk ixx-gi pl mm kit ma*_aa rbum con sistory and hadji tempi he 1 also a member if mm omega m phi na tionai fraternity nnd . member of uie syracuse alumni asaoh-uiuii ll rsesatly served with councilman junes on the nuniriiui inve.tlg-t ing r.-_i.<t *. m the fith sm chat comes from an old buffalo family thai tiioved her n lf-v is tnanad and h one aon atudyin at ttim university of buffalo the jarv kin naide at 187 butler aye j-alrnalxr the ad*wttaer al ihe mala « rlterlu -***"'* at run rnai , t*mv*l*wa mt.-.lu«i st ma m , m loaned churn member and try are •****» »* a reception honoring be etad mr tteuaaa imb at the beta «_ tabeenai mslsul mad riaa st ♦*.-» smks ago tta nta am ton etiy trmm mkoadatpftta fraternal figures attend sixth annual eastern star dinner the fraternal octal calendar was opened in buitalo oaoui lst when member of all lodge chapter court and temple in mil area joined with paramount chapter no 97 order of astern star i'll a i to observe ft lath l».l ir j ip tonsuring it first annual banquet at calvary bap ti»t church _•'!"- william street the feature of the banquet wu the ap tmmpm of th grand worthy matron of eureka chapter of ii state ol aw yotk and jurisdiction mr ethel 11 i.-'i a gue»t .-.[>( ul.er accom mii>iii mrs uu wa mi ella ;. ii*i crsiid youth urganlier in m.iaii wa well attended ami p«enib-r of masonic die from many iai"i o the sixth district and the late were pre.rnt these included i'm.i,„,,i,it lodge no . ■;_ st john lt nu hi naomi chapter no 10 iiimni urt»l*tory no 2t hadji court no tt llsdji temple ma 1 and uab.li.ii chapter • • ■«. vi.ii masons sil of buffalo new york frontier chapter no t snd electric city lodge no 11 of niagara kails n 1 gstslla chapter no 7 i eureka lodge no l . kacheatcr martha chapter so .-.. and lit sinai lodge no 46 jamestown n v . and mr ms»il_|_ll v rt*j».-,w'a»t*.y matron ol j __*, city i l..{al«r n'a 2 syracuse new york mrs ki'.-nie harmon moore im pel ial cornrnandress of the daughter of im brought fraternal gteetmga from that body and from the many other group which he serve members a the clergy who were j*r*»*nt to congratulate paramount chapur were canon o 11 brown of jit philip church lie li m hyru ul peoples community church and the pallor ol calvary baptist church and r»i wife rev nil mr peter ram mr n'snry harris mother of 1 mount chapter expressed great pride | in being able li witness nil attest to i the growth of th chapter and to be pram on the wees of tha first official visit of tht it.'id matron to the sixth masonic district under the chairmanship of past matron louise 11 moore the affair exceeded all expectations and upward • ut two hundred guest joined with ' j tb chapter in its observance tele i i gram and n-.et*.ges i gleet ing cams from i-imi't lodge and grand * chapter officer throughout m state and from il.i bahama islands social affair for the visiting grand chapter officsia and other jjue.ts 111 • i'lmied a reception in the home of mr and mi william edward m j lowing t-m banquet . buffet super with mr and mr theodore cum j ralnga bras it with mr and mr percy moore . trip to niagara kali and canada and . reception in the home of mra margaret 11»,1,i wor thy matron of frontier chapter ma j l niagara falls n y me.dame ko and law.on were tha house guests of mr snd mrs leonard scruggs l _______ street attend labor council -'-'-■" i t*_-*_r\7^___a_n*l>.~-i3 enthusiast io j delegate iron r»*__!i every state m ( the ______• altendd the acond animal i tonventioii __ the national negro ) lab-pr council una weak representative i ie 1 fgvaa a native f l_rku»annu i it neiv mhml repre sentative -_ the miwle tr.-i mnillh plaza mlore mr amomt is a r_ilu ate of lackawanna high hchool and wived five ear in the v f swv a a mmmm flrat rlaiw he a 1 hit been an employe of tlie bethlehem slee co li r the past five year mr levii is active in • bun j»ii aortal uliilti a i hi wife the miner all or lie me_>uuler who i w--,.-tary of the l lot wanna branch naall a member of the i i.inil.liip inns horn and lack an nm i columnlat for th criterion mr lent ulio re,i,|r in | he fin er home any that m •_*___■1 ii upon your u|i|h,rt if you de ->•• to purrbaae il!i__*.re or gilt lust call fa tittt and i will be __*•! to aeroiiiinihlw'e you st john lodge year with banquet observes 87th st john lodg n 1 free and accepted mason observed iv 87th anniversary with a annuel at hotel lafayette on friday november it jlfvi combined with the observance lof the anniversary was th preaer.ta | tion of th honorable william o gr«uje most worshipful grand mas ; ter of the state of michigan aa guest speaker ad the presentation of hon ors swards _■__._ citations to ft mem bers of st john lodge in developing thi'them the seta '" w.4 m*ala*rimu*m,i lo v_...,.,,,i life grand master greene related many of us experteneea in america and in travels broad that bear out , the belief that the acceptance of ma sonic obligations provide a challenge to serve mankind in a effective wav if the tenet of masonry are to be felt wherever masons are dispersed he mentioned the need for the exercise of the spirit ol cnarity and state . that a a result of contact with super visor of hundreds of brown babies j in germany over mm worth of cloth i ing and shoe had been sent from tne ' j jurisdiction of his grand lodge to an agency in germany for di.tribution among the children the wealth of information presented in the message and the challenge that was offered to j __■mason fraternity and its affiliat ed bodiea held the listeners spellbound throughout the discourse as one man the audience rose at tie end of the ! peech to acclaim the mont worahip | ful greene as the moat dynamic ora tor ever to be prewrnted at a manor,ic i banquet her in buffalo representative from all of th al lied masonic bodies in western new york and surrounding vicinities were present worshipful master carey m rector presided a master of ceremonies nd presented the speaker th guttata were welcomed to the affair by p m albert taylor oldest living past ma ter of st john's lodge music was furnished by stand brown vocalist with frank baker and jack uruwn as aceompa awards honors and citation were made to the following member p.m to p.g.m dr raymond e jackson and mr welter reese certiarstes of lif membership in the order to p.m leonard a ■:-***• * past master's jewel nd first meond an third priaes to p.m leonard a scruggs s.w arthur ac-san and tyler | me piguea respectively f or having emerged in the stated order la a ms ; af-aie qui bald prior to the basiquet grand ladg offleers pre includ j ed deputy grand master of sew york r.w l ernest du80 and r.w i charle s scott dd.g.m of th i ml district other agent gue.u included d.d cm elegby harvey fr-iir miehigaa and mr clarence smith swan ' jg g n'a 811 cattaraugus s y m ire ling itaj.ail.la armnuaiail {»» mraaae l tha aeni-arsary and canon 0 il brown as-uataat and chaplain pro aw tti laaiithllaa aa aetlv ewnsiit raider be ehairtaaasiuf eg it jofe watme-r basks th m-kabara af th craft ami **• •"**•*»_» af st john tdg uo ■19 far making ** fe*____ja_rt mam mt th mta^gka mtiamtal ttatmewa affairs tarn rail maw eragtoa rtd bring ms errbmtn te besals-a mt aae-ai aad-tariaw an soatar a_tgtt them promt kuitrr brought home tht deer monday gt.t after a trip in the vicinity of haiannui a they are toft lo right phillip ihiltle ! demo cyptrmm .-,• kovxm garner other hunt had 1 ae11 for , few rabmta ami at^irreu . weethroofc take aotlee and 4 like _ ea*.e wok tut if cancer ontu at tta ;, it?t.i death rate murm than w 000.000 american ahve at pr**amn will eventually dim ■* cancer . tho amortenn dancer florist say thla •**«■* -* tmdixed tf everyone raj porta *■* aav._ai ct-ntml program by gtwtmg ta tta annual cancer crummtr *«*' -•*** ■*• play foe a a*t tv.-t gtriag tmmet a tarpw ervsrd ts -. pmistmd m attend educators meet memphis term—lliat-oty will be 1 r_-d 1 * the area of educational ] dimkuaapn when the southern as-i mm latum of colleges and secondary . schools for negroes nueet dec ,_ in memphis for a number of yea these two • tu-i,_j bodies have maintained ulao-l contact through joint com mittee explorr..,n of matter of m*i tool concern but the memphis meetinga will matt uie first time that the two bodies have held a joint asaason above re , *. 4 ,^.^, „ and principal speakers tor ta 19*2 con ra of the association otf col lea and jlm»i*at«ry kc.hotila for km grotd which meet at lamoyne college in memphis term dec 1-t reading ml to right the _* cate are john f potts presi dent ctt the association charleston i •*• c . paul l guthrie vice prest i dent lexington ky dr chun - h tob;aa director f»__lps*tokes i fund , new york city who l one <* th aevaral distinguished por sons to appear at the wmutlon society if second baptist church other spaakcaa continuing left \ to right • '*- ii.-.i ri un o.tw _____ of ita|i fttataj college tor teachers kaafcirtta tmim dr john hitpe rmahta p.jofessui oi u tiuy lowur.i university washing toli l c dr wuliam x kupatrtck pro ftnuor of education columbia l'n iw t nyc h 1..1 dr ernest c colwtdi jean of faculties - emory university atlanta oa at exlpmm i-teht ia dr fatal f prto ptmal dent ix'm.iyiie college ho jnsti jtiaa it i s coza concord s c sucretary-treasurer of acs new youth council mr fc'lla lawson giand youth organizer of eureka grand chapter met "'••*• member of i'uramount and naomi '"" " councils and he spon sor from paramount naomi frontier and marina chapter at st john emple on saturday november i to formally author the operation oi the youth council under the juri diction ot the chspter mentioned up aw of tssaaty-lsa youngsters were present and formal application war bled tor the tour councils hollo-stag the meeting refreshment _. r « rvrd th decorations carrying out tha pu with carrying out the 1 of the fall e:.*.,n i - ■. ... .... mis ■mdkm william a recent rraduate ■>« the musk department of syracu.e university is ilirecting the mixed thorn ami basal at the buffalo urban league miss william is a former student of fosdick masten high school while ' at ma she played violin in the school orchestra and drum in the school band participation in the choua and hand ts open i batm boys nd girl over twelve year of age the grroupa meet each thursday for ona hour k inning at si p.m to place m order phone angul i t-mwl 1 phil's credit furniture house features toys for christmas phil t irumituia houa which m now open tor ten amass a 44 william st ha a ftl urn of toy a all ktnda you vr-ji b mar to find just what a"-.i sat for th kiddlmm ft w\'j pay you to took them over wore going etawfcer prtemm arm nfasnaal.il remember th addrwss 1 vm wflliam at
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| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1952-11-29 |
| 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 | 1952-11-29 |
| 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. |
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