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buffalo n v saturday afar 11-18 1966 price 10 gents for the best and widest covera flflflj*r\rss*f***a \+.„.» v iyl^w,b of community affairs read buf falo's pioneer negro newspaper the criterion—the medium that has watched and helped negro buffalo grow and is the best ... 7*^lv 4 selling colored weekly on the ni agara frontier you can feel proud of your buffalo cri urt%mn because it is one of the few n*afro publications in new york state completely produced by iv tmn plant iniu own borne li de ft 11 . a | bl i wyes your support *"*** the buffalo criterion vol 40—no 5 pentecostal temple host to state meet national negro press week being observed march 13-19 28th annual observance of event birmingham ala —. the negro press — the light of freedom has been desig nated a the theme for the jfcth j annual observance of national negro newspaper cek being sponsored march 13-i*l by the national pub atari association „ according to emory 0 jackson nnpa public affairs commission chairman and editor of the birmingham alabama world negro new paper organization dues ticstat institution religious civic social and fraternal trtaipe throughout the coun iry will pause to note the founding of the tint amen ■**■nognn newspaper free dom's jaurnal winch was a«i>-hed at new york city « ■*•*«•*•- fl hot march is ill : d&,r*t i*je ijlnh rtiiiirtp atv ot ma american tmwvm < prat t y r j during vcm preaa wee npa will inmamc the mime of th recipient at ... . . .. v ■. en annually by the publisher group in memory of john b russwurm freedom's joum negro newspaper joins staff ctatp^akkam ah i j***eta-t i lth the -****■* a ptibuc relatlaas mmmmma mtrtaaattmn m w«ti . m blaßuslßjiv **** •***«'*******■**« wmm saseere emhuslasm ' and ***» •** a gr*m asset m pt*v7 iv * f «*• ;' ua»ll * tag 25p * tfct r i criterion «*» », deaa af all rn w mediji -; **»•*«*. —,„„, t aa»i*i*rt*..t mtp i t ta »* bbb ad mucs i «,„», a bald "' rlreulialed pmpmra ******** da **♦«•* whit media fll bow citle the in ****** » man ftat has its w*j ; 7i»m petal belllita ;**«.■***-»**' a ***" "*** *** mwlawtm l *.-<.■■■''■:' • **»'» happy t t bsswtw «* b thai very line paper negro college choirs heard over abc *•■■* yor*>~**"be ' choirs of r.aa < oakf in jackson and vma xmvtramm m nasbrille bohi nwirmmr output of **» ; united tftogm . cone vvad presented a program * tannic by latum sebastian j the promt iwt nearory germm oawmmmr m ma till % broadcast ol abc's fllajn college cmmw am lief • ■j three «>, oncf choral €"****#* will be ■heard during i th aasifh bbi choir of morehouse tm%m in atlanta cc will bo onatdiam during the me of march u wendell whaler 1 .*»'<"*** choir's d*rr-*ctar : feder ike dlrtriwfi of mmmprd m turner the choir > ml flljhnxe cortege in re ion ala wil he featured ■he week of march 29 tit final tormidcsii m the bbtajfl march 27 *(« mature he choir of st iugu*ti»e , c*a*f*f*f n * ral-fitth 1.--c tba choir is directed by mrs bblstsy m coates . gt"to negro college choirs i t i turned by abc masted station - ihruugh out the country on varying '• dayi and at different hour ] <-*****• local newspaper list last tar ami me in specific *—* ** • aa i state meeting at pentecostal temple mar 14-19 th state ctmseci-auor it * church of gog ang of the chun-h i>f omj » chrt vny t convening iter if t pentecwstaj lamp sih-jo jefferson aye awu*t si aatiiwvisw mother maydie v tt who *•*/ preswlfljj and overseer mmmm w j shlpmiki rev ctsarte ».. tdocmy is enter utaing minister i wednesday mar in is bi*h p hipmai.'s nlgla friday | mbit 11 ts stale supeiviaiii ; mother pa-rttß'sjfl-tht ihaaat com prepay ft he a bless tan . . ' ■■"£?■'■,- order ot servkatr wtifoe tay uij-ht mm 14 districts i j and 4-afrs a sbowrti m 8 *.. m**€hy mrs l re md p p mwn j 0 3 i ***** »•'■ik******e*av ; - '„ .' „ li**nbw night mar 15 in it 2 • and tt mrs 1 at wrbfib mr a wptettnt m „ "-*'*" l ijcw br wmmmvrfgmar «. o av'j*to*-a i e^st-r q 1 runa i v.t.v tughi mssui j dmin t t s , m < v m l l>.r*.e mis c r»nngl mrs i j-c walker emer h l seal fc»d«*r j g sntv.il elder e nesoa ' -..--* -. saturday r»ij.-ht mar » das i strict 5 ( mod ib mrs a [ guthrie mrs ne elder w owanle eld n r«*m ! tmmr w l win-am i a cordial welcome to your triends end * tenors bishop w g shipmjn ovrraeer mrs mayd pay m store ■supervisor mrs ; eb'isbeih walker secretary i ol women's work visits criterion re h b dclaney pat br at calvary cme church paid ms first visit ta th bufula criterion office aad plant cm william st recent ly ami praised lis faclllile where wny aedy ipialtfy ing negr newspaper is pub li.h*il cdllor merriweather laid ik ' tier clergyman l waned like i ma naa,raea use «*• avenue at their press la help anile them and solve ibblr problem mar calling in autsldcrs read bey delaaey's ar ld on a 11 pes urttraailwiw *-**** m«ya«4«v p*tetl mz " wv.?f n *** vw*h it mat m.m „, wbw . -**» « ***-*-*•**•« at me mmrka l *^" arts at tin "-«* a tim *""*"« r-dßjurfla j ••**•»• tart-ie ut ume jiinur imb 1 m stanton president j iwilsiieihal features right orargr s hardy at i me magazine mr stanton was it crlee nan * lath anniversary speak er here last ih-rembcr michigan v men to hold flower sale derrick m byrd jr i chairman of the michigan ' aye v men club first annual firmer sale announc ed the details of thi year's ! p*-*',e«i this morning ' orders tor tulips and hya cinths in a variety of colors and for easter lilies in white will be taken until march 28 proceeds from the sale will •**» «■»** io underwrite rhe e*t.<bli.hi«*nt of room 7 a v a centered coffee room ! for young adult i other members of the plow ! er sale committee are theo dore tlyrd lawrence bynum i lawrence william club president edwnmj byrd lii-1 mon ros henry locke el mer rice henry gru*«a iwu cam whllfcer the michigan avenue club is affiliated with the inlet national association o/.vs mens clubs which i hi adult service club of fht | v*mca -■. ■b«flifljf th yale university library has a cbfleciion at the be and papers m the late james welds johnson a negro , aevelist poet and civil riehu advocate ae l o negraes are an ihe move in pollics business ad jab epportunities in ims phot taken 1 city hall arc thel jacks f iraq si arewey an associate bart barbec and charles chapman f c * b men's shop dewitt smailwssid represeauilve of lucky strike cigarettes amd wile and herb bellamy 1 fish * thick and ferry unlet liquor mote receives award tltrei **. cww ratatvrm an ard tar wnaal-lmu **• i'ublic service at the tth annual bwmtuet stmwaeed by laac attaouui amtmcly ta ihiui kattam college feh it ims me has been given a past lien in the state of washing ton having been chosen from 31 applicant tram ail parts f the united slates ills job is t prevent racial unrest tension and violence based an inequities hi civil right this is aa aw ems re spaa ill|y bat mr cwles a »*■»• graduate af manhattan college is a man whose depth of landing edu cation and experience is ideally equipped far this era rial assignment ! me is the son at mr alfred cwles at bond st rev amelia minyard home from detroit rev amelia v:n-«anj re i«rn«m irtmte rum lnm mb and *■»« he gue „ ! calvary cm e church law gmo st sunday march bb i • '•-?.* _/ - ; - isle also attended '*• "**«•* fct^l n«*tmg mar j ht * michgan aye w-x rev minyard '-, a member of the council u while m detroit since the hobdays rev minyard did extensive evangelistic work w as a concert singer she also rendered a number of solos 7 ordained in buffalo ny oar credentials as a minister are registered in the capitol at albany n y rev minyard was very much inspired and over whelmed by the beautiful sermon preached by rev octane mother although three other evan gel/su were en the program delivering their fine contrilm ikmf rev mr delanev conducted the whole service very ably migration data being taken questions aimed at deter mining national migration patterns of the u s popula tion between decennial cen sus will he asked here during the bureau of the census current population survey the week of mar 13 acooixhng to director james w turbitt of the bureau's regional office in boston the quest mm will be asked for all peintwi in sample households throughout the a migration needs volunteer i^uiblba il.pi niinapaiya i htteomwmg to » l*temeni { received by the criterion i the john f kennedy center i it in need of on wr two mew j***ta7*>*a-t ttv t*^l i*.,»«»,,j 4m i chores around the canter | ' the statement said that j the women are helping beau i tifully there is some work that requires men mr and mrs cassias clay sr chat with guy stockwell who stars with doug meclure in universal beau geste | between scenes on the set at universal studios the clays are parents r heavyweight champion caasiws clay wh will defend his title in can i ada march 2mb loblaw essay contest winners sixteen students were se , lected as winners in the lob law sponsored essay contest recently concluded hundreds upon hundreds of entries were submitted by students in the sth th 7th and 9th grade of schools ! through i out western new york north i western pennsylvania and eastern ohm the title of ah essays was : the president as a lead er among the winner were two students from woodlawn junior high school in buffa lo they were cynthia eaton and rochelle woods the judge of the contest were dr paul bulger pres ident of state teacher's col leg the very reverend father mcgiriey s j pres ident id canisius colleger mr peter gust economou member of the buffalo board of education and mr jos ph b rounds director of the buffalo and erie county public library the winners and their cbapemnes received as their award an all expense paid trip to washington d c where they toured all of the historic and important points of interest in addition to visit &*, th whit *-{*»*>, the f b i arlmgitsi cemetery and the bureau of engraving and l*raaun they aisa had per sonal interviews with senator ted kennedy and area ton gresaraaa riefaapd mccarthy phi omega talent hunt april 1st i the phi omega chapter of the omega psl phi frater | nity will present its annual i talent hunt friday april 11st at the ywca 90 frank lin st the talent hunt is a competitive solo pnsformance that is open to all instrumen talists and vocalists who art not enrolled hi high school the selection chosen for this performance must he of the ba rogue classical ro mantic impressive or i modern school of music | the winner of the local i talent hunt will be sent to the district talent contest 1 which wih be held in phila i d**»phia pa on april 23rd ! all interested soloists will he sent an application wank upon requew can tt 2-5753 any evening between 7 and » o'clock open house at willert park the community council of witter parte betel an open house program on thursday evening march 17 at 44c-b wi'fc-rt park the executive board of the council is comprised of or l wrtgwer fannie bur rough and jes-vie m ander son officers ie pn iirttf p prattler vice prr an me l fields het sec , la ann peter asst rec sec beatrice johns or sec /'»' a dicker-ton fin sec glona hogan treaty atcd tarry at-arms vera bt»*tt to be honored lady heart chapter no 2 f , oes mad queer victoria fam masons wtjt honor judge william sims with a . loacii**«*n at the m«ch-jjaa aacßac *\. *, i b mavtcfi j r^fro ' fc*jr*''ta ¥ p^trtjj 7 ■v "'■' -*- , mm maggie atkin^wi^f j mr lul aturphy****£d mrs anns da vi-no art is i*..ilrww»rt alt are invited * . . 7 judge william sims j fashion show a grand success highlights from pre spring *' hair and fashion r extravaganza * i fly barbara young " fir of all . we ' would hte to express our sincecre thinks to our many friends feitiiw worker and adveriiiei who helped to make thi show a success words altme cannot express the actual and true leeliin we have ili our hems an apology goes out to our many friend who were un able to find seats we are looking toward'to being abte to commodate you the next time if we keep getting re quests for a repeat performi iuice this n-alfy could happen sooner -. ?. -""--* ..** the telephone has been "****■linoou*iy ringing with friend oomplimeitttng the show this was our first show and thm fashion show sec page j see page j see page i v avoid jeopardy support ; y ou r bona fide newspaper firsti
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1966-03-11 |
| 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 | 1966-03-11 |
| 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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