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.- - - ,: - y ' for the belt end widest coverage of community affairs read buf f y ' ': "' ' '.' ■■' ''; t ".'»- i falo's pioneer negro newspaper the criterion the medium that has watched and helped neggro - buff alb grow and is the best selling colored weekly on the ni agara frontier price—io cents buffalo n v saturday august 14-20 1965 vol no 19 the buffalo criterion coming october 14th — an other 15c criterion with news features plus the beautiful 12-page na tional scene magazine be sure to get your copy of this most interesting edition 1 ..=«,'■..'.■:, ff'r .-- .. ■. .:.' . ;■;.-»*..' -..., -_. „_. clarence a grinage active citizen buried former buffalo minister dies in ladder accident wat paitorof mt olive cme church the rev george fleming of baltimore md who many times came here on sunday to condoct services at the new mt olive baptist church glenwood and store st was icti__mly killed sept 11 1965 wtn he fell backward from n ladder while painting his home in baltimore : rev fleming motored to by-fafo from baltimore tor rinse to two years without a single mishap .' f j - . ■::. hi wax a . member of the cme conference and succeed ed rev malcolm erni as pastor he in turn was succeeded by rev george sills the tarty part of ins '-:?•.;/■;■'*: this picture was taken total » church group - just before he terminated service he is survived by his wife martha a son and a daugh ter torch drive workers three arm women who '%*«§- been active in a sum ' teg ai community volunteer msmem will fill key spoil to tha women's division of the united fund's ims torch - em they are . mrs wihi.m v emma i faftahan mr robert mcx < janet mitchell and mrs i poet w (_>_*«> jeter -„_ mr callahan win serve i a chairman of the i llin.it i district mrs miteh.il and j mra jeter win serve as en chal.-men en ibe cold spring dial-let . mtf the appointments ware an ' nonwed today by mrs hart a vrhwanefkigel chairman of the women's emvfstoa g - mra callalua apt-rate the ■i callahan kearny satan at i *% jchnsan si she taso has mm active in real estate **** and at preterit due j ate wort tor hitter man tor realty she attends the ' ate tlnhnmtliy of ne w ; yam at buffalo tor evening »<*».!«-, to real estate xusr past community aa vice include work an the wtwl negra college fund driven ■she b as.nrlot chairman •* <** baptist training > | uniort aiilstcni treasurer m the naacp a number •( l-ro.e»ii_uia business pie . j men's club ' and program [ chairman of trinity baptist church ... *'"■■?* 3 * " ■■■*- ■* "''•■■: t '■' she and her husband live j »• the johnson st address they are the par-mis of wo ham v jr is mrs mitchell it mice so i ps-mear at the planned par ', raihmi center at ! buffalo ; prior to jab the center she was secretary m newton ' realty co and th ymca she ___ l_«4 «,„ i^^t j united f«p eswawmej ami ha { aomtmed km t a*whira__p a member ef cottordtm lo i | tswnu mmmmmis i he ha set f ed •_. » ; sunday - school ! teoehrr .,■v ;■-■"■''. ..'■y ':':- she aii.wtlcd buffalo sis teachers cefte«e and stat university at new yet *« buffalo : site her husband and their sever year-old daughter re nee bra at 24 glrard pf ' mrs jeter attended bryant * st mi ion business institute this l her first year as a ! worker ia the united fund drive mr and mrs jeter live at i 71 blame avenue they an the parents of paul w ir i -* '/ years old official kick-off date af he drf is october mb overall goal i ' fgje7,7ts qtma tar the women's dm alon is 12.2,901 ' included among fhe united fund agencies are the ymca jtvca red cross neighbor ; hood house urban league . dag and girt scouts and m ether tenia welfare and j character-building agencies mra wtuuhm v callahan mrs robert m-.k mitelwl mr paid w jeter a brinson is 4th wd winner for supervisor ... toe result of a recount j anthony brtnson indorsed i democratic candidate wat '• declared winner over the in ; dependent candidate audrey 0 luras • '■■:•• r prayer chain can help you dp yeu have personal prob lems — problems of health ar family life of fear or lone liness or worry if you do then you will be happy ie know that there are those who ar willing and , anxious tu help you call the traveling prayer hand tt m_»7 gel bless you im fast delavan aye buffalo n v him j science music art classes for boys and girls activities in science mu sh and art tor boys and girts («**_) 4-19 will get into tab swing of the fall and winter season with clubs and classes beginning october 2 they will meet after school and on saturdays for weekly sessions unlit a.»rtl science classes will include astronomy geology bird i study microscope study and i animal activities as welt as museum games and trails sketch club will give in structions in drawing paint ! ing sculpture and craft folk dancing and music will : lac be offered j a holder what to do out of school describing the classes and giving tmcs and dale may be picked up at the museum or will be settm upon request 2 advance registration is am vkahle tor many ot tfm classes fi m mr grinage was criterion associate m rites wen held or contributing found at the bu-futo criterion ■saturday sept tb at the wardner h jones funeral home 417 jefferson aye ... . y he is cjurentle a g linage 7 » retired postal worker who died ta his home 92 brunswick b!vd after a lengthlv illness . -': ;* n hi j^nger days m grinage ot a very active community and civil right worker fighter v .*. i the son if on of buffalo's best known women fraternal worker the lute delia lee who founded several wo mew lodge that are still in ex-atone today mr gov age was one of the pillars at the first negro political machines hero m wm and _»*.» •* v *„(*+ -■-„ . . ... . ' associate editor of the cri apprenticeship training r*c«rt survey of skilled occupations . show • _ very mall . percentage of non while employed clt heir as master craftsman or in train ing as apprentices the na tional and local urban league is confident discrim ination has played an impor tant role in excluding negro es puerto leans and the like from the apprenticeship trades "''[ p :, > ■''"" as a result of such lmtiw ledge the buffalo urban league sponsored a confer ence entitled what it ap prentk csh-p which was 1 held saturday sept 18 at ! the john f k-nntty recrea tion tenter hickory and clinton sts the conference was design ed to explore apprenticeship training thoroughly and to help boost the on the job training progress contract the league has undertaken nelson h ni?s_i . jr executive pfi?mw th league and authemi-to in the apprenticeship procram participated to examining the probiemjis 3r r - „ le*^^*-h t 3pbem jr <*** i erotw caak jr were to chant ■. fp "• ■. learn about md a mouse knew a funny '. toot play a vital rale to 1 1 battle against muscular vmsmmb can find ut new,'.*w writing th muscu **" association 41 t'meet m tale n y it*-s - mmm isms « tf t notes from nat'l baptist meet b sadie tafii t fls_____t___________n__________________a — — — _.■__. ff^mpr^kpima^m im oor.ng the anraisuißap._st convention u s 2p_eid in jack-sonviile fla sept ' 8-12 i dr j h jackson president of the nation baptist con 1 veift;on usa was presented we honorary doctorate award t by dean i espy rrpree.»-j smjbts ol edward waters col 1l«e ;■:.-■■-.,-■yr -. miss sadie jane taff daujh ler of the late dr tomas tf'ggs hudson of memphis j'enn and tittle rock ark was awarded public regions and merit awards for the women'a cony n 1i o n auxil iary of the national baptist conversion u.s.a inc dr maty olivia ross presides mrs susie c hamay lit vice sctsion held in jacksonville prcsidefit during the anniial session she is also president cf the young people's society of promts eland bap at church buff.i.o n v rev it davis pastor ,; . western new york delegates and two former pastors im . among wny fefegates it tbe national convention were mrs h b shaw rev and 1 mrs james gooden mrs l m craig mrs ne__ie wilson rev herbert reid rev i ; 3 wahumsonf awl rev sam ael aw tin and rev ftoj-d summers y pi y miss taff has been chosen delegate to the world alliance ta be h _• 1 d in ftong kong j china in the spring of 19.8 i'.'-'jpri ii't "■" ' i ■*■' ' ■• dr d m byrd founder and pastor of people's community church was presented a plaque for many years of faithful service to the buffalo ministers council by dr cox executive secretary of the council of church 1 es as out-going president bishop carl rober on pastor of saints home church of god in christ looks oil timing a recent dinner at the i michigan aye ymca rev t davis pastor of promise-land baptist church dean of local negro ministry is the 1 new president of the ministers council r **.> school 47 pta to hold tea ....... _.____... **" o*m warn us assmae_aa_p tea m tea hick < i v st *^**»*. oct at 7:jt p.m mrs jhorrta stevens ■* rnth'-cx charms mr thnma harris president mr visai ■*, t.':.'cr _._ '• ... ■: mmss^m mr * - freedom fund dance nov 6 , the . women's auxiliary of i tat | ■jmfafe r..n_b naacp 2 m ' formulating plans for its third project to raise fund for the fight for free dom ' a most successful garden party was held recently to ■the g__sen of mrs l.iah parker m eaton st "■■; j the quota for the auxiliary li tl ml and it is hoped that the interested public will i support thl worthy affair i so the goal can be reached the dance will be held m hi el buffalo saturday even ing november hth mr lucille perrm pre went of the group states that publicity for the affair will be accelerated ami ex tensive $ \ plan now to attend and become an integral port of of the fight for freedom mr amanda thompson of ashville n c bay moved to buffalo and is presently living with her dnnglnti and ; husband mr and mrs john ! 3 carr ot mbaor st i oes honors mrs marie bacote paramount chapter no 57 j older off eastern star ph j m,lt honor mrs marie ba j cote saturday evening sept j jfie bon vivant sup j | per club delaware aye f i mrs bacote is being cited . for her many years of dedi i rated and meritorious ser ; vice and christian leader j ship * j she i past matron of the ' ! chapter and recently com pleted two years of serving ! as grand martha for eure . ka grand chapter order eastern star new york j srat and jurisdiction ph ! mis delmote goade of ; corona l 1 grand con ductress of eureka grand j chapter is the guest spanker i mr carl ingham is chair i man mrs percy v moore j co-chairman mrs genevieve ': kelly journal mrs german j gtvaaht publicity mrs | mary bryant flowers mrs ? v-ae hermld hostess and ' mr vy-lie mccarfey worthy i aratron -. - j&*j | mr collins davis serves i tbe chapter as worthy patron . rev t davis gives report of recent tour cv i uavis of prom'st land baptist church high and mulberry cts has no turned home following a month long vacation he visited several cities across the country and through the extreme south he took special notice at the many change in the south particularly in the political economic educa tional and religious field according to his views he thinks that the south will become seme of th l inei-t states to live in tf conditions continue to develop in the next 25 years as rapidly as they are developing now j pohttcsi the catered people are learning to regis '[ ter and vote .. 2 education young people i are preparing tbemseh i throu-th schools and colleges ! so that they will be able t < tomo-tie for i job oppor \ rev wm horner transferred rev william 11 homer fihstor of lincoln memorial methodist church tor m years will leave oct i tor a month's visit to several countries in south america an a relig'ous mission . sunday oct 1 will ter minate his pastorate here he will return about nov 1 when he and mrs homer will leave to take up his duties at the church in pitts burgh pa about nov is uncf lists oct choir airings new york—the choirs of : five members colleges of the united negro college fund will be heard during october ' on the abc radio network j series negro college \ choirs . •,.--•..;:.'-::-' the choir of xavier uni j versity in _ new orleans j louisiana will be heard the week of oct 3 under the t direction of gordon 0 brown the knoxville college , choir in knoxville term • will present its program the j week of october 19 nathan carter directs the group under the baton of robert h janes the choir of l"isk i university in nashville term will be featured the week of oct 17 christopher w kemp di l rects the choc of johnson i c smith university in char ; km north carolina the j week of oct 24 i cast the week of oct 31 the final october broad-.j r features the choir of ti_m j j inn instate virginia the choir directed by dr wil i lorn storey ' f*e«tn coileee choir is ] arret by abc affiliated stations throughout the coun try on varying days and at i ; different hours check fecal i , newsrmoer listings ' tor air 1 time in specific areas ] fall fatal businessman slain with gun key george fleming • clyde luc hey m oft goumßng aye fined itaeijsdy about 7:30 p.m ptbhtiy sept 10 when a deer lug : mt ; at close range from a 13 gauge shotgun ripped hoc his back near the rignt tbaa-det 4 nd tore away ilia spinal cos umn oiit-ide the express lounge im jefferson aye r it was the **_«». of go ««-», gttasem otter how many _*_»> sons babe rath «*. m heme runs and <_ 25 be on sum which he won ,-' -; x j^v ' ■:' the ; money w^tjgjjja ter the customer _ who tost the wager becaw^rangr forget it clyde luc hey s«id reportedly 1 be a port about it " and he or dered drinks for those at the bur leaving the angry pa t-on a l.ttle over $}<*, •*+•» then became loud ....•„ don't telj m how to spend toy money ami threat to kill clyde as well as on other patron trying to ma him pi accord mg to his brother mack clyde in the k.atj.ime funeral rites held for s l mctyeire funeral services tor sam uel l mctyeire were held tuesday at the first shiloh baptist church at 1 p m rev e j echols officiated mr mctveire died sept 11 1965 after a long i-itss in his home 544 niagara st he was bom in carb.md_.e 111 the only son of london and sarah mctyeire and cams to buffalo in 1919 he married the former myrtle barbee over 44 years age in bsiffato ' for more than lo years he served as choir director of the michigan avenue tap tist church he served ax chairman of the board el management of the michigan avenue branch of the ymca mr mctyeire enjoyed a life membership in para mount lodge no 73 f was a member of frontier lodg no 1024 ibpoew and radio council no ,_■" both heid memorial net vices at paramount hall monday evening at which time the lincoln memorial methodist choir under the direction of mr willi m h grin ag i ' --. .-*„ a page ft " rev t davis ' \ see fa •> es . - it metyeibe - - sec fag 8 luchey see page «)
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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1965-08-14 |
| 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 | 1965-08-14 |
| 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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