C. William Black Club
meetings in 1946, 1946/10/18: 4
meetings in 1947, 1947/01/24 Supp: 4
Cab Calloway
Cabble, Alma Dell
local lawyer, Charles J. Greenley, becomes involved in murder case, 1933/11/24: 1
murdered by June Woolfolk, 1933/07/07: 1
We Do Not Condone Crime (editorial), 1933/07/14: 4
Cabiness, Millie
funeral services held, 1951/10/26: 4
Cabness, Eula [Eular] Marie
murdered by husband, Phillip Cabness, who then kills self, 1965/03/12: 1
notice of death, 1965/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
Cabness, Isom
funeral services conducted (photo), 1947/05/09: 5
Cabness, Major
rites held for SA youth, invalid for eight years, 1940/08/30: 1
Cabness, Phillip
murders wife, Eula Mae Cabness, then kills self, 1965/03/12: 1
notice of death, 1965/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
receives cash award for outstanding performance in 3701st Food Squadron at Lackland AFB (photo), 1962/02/09: 4
Cabness, SP5 Robert L.
Army awards outstanding service medal for former San Antonian, 1964/01/10: 7
Cabness, W. M. (Bill)
final rites held for WWI veteran and fraternalist (photo), 1959/05/29: 1
Cade, Hawkins
notice of death, 1967/02/03: 10 (filmed in 02/10 issue)
Cade, Leonard
20-year-old ex-con nabbed inside closed service station, 1955/02/11: 1
mystery shrouds Christmas stabbing, victim unable to make statement, 1954/01/01: 1
and Quentin R. Lane, bottle tipping ends in fight, 1944/12/08: 1
wounded by Thurmond Davis with shotgun as he returns fire with automatic pistol, 1953/12/04: 1
Cadle Tabernacle (Student Movement)
75 of Race at world-wide student convention, 1936/01/10: 1
Cain, Charles
notice of death, 1964/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Cain, James C.
leaves for AFB in England (photo), 1955/08/05: 7
Cain, Mrs. James C.
guest speaker for Mission Day, Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church (photo), 1963/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue)
Cain, Rev. James C.
Cain, Lillian
notice of death, 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Cain, Mike
notice of death, 1963/03/29: 8
rites set for Saturday, 1963/03/22: 4
Cain, Mrs. Valeria Garcia
Seguin woman shot to death by husband, Leonard Cain, 1950/02/17: 1
Calanthe, Court of
Caldwell, Carey
airman selected for radar operator training (photo), 1966/09/30: 2
Caldwell, Christopher
notice of death, 1967/06/09: 10
Caldwell, John
killer of Thomas E. Barrett seeks parole from penitentiary, 1950/04/21: 1
slayer gets 15 years for murder, 1947/02/07: 1
slays Thomas E. ("King Kong") Barrett in tavern, 1946/10/18: 1
Caldwell, John W. ("Jackhouse")
cops admit senseless killing of Caldwell; officer jailed for murder as planted knife, "made up" story revealed, 1954/03/12: 1
killer of
Register protests wanton killing, calling it murder, 1954/02/26: 1
shot to death at the Spot Cafe by police officer, O. R. Graves, for allegedly selling whiskey; citizen indignation high, 1954/02/26: 1
Caldwell, Millard F., Jr. (Director of US Civil Defense Administration)
former governor of Florida and racist, gets director's post with only 15 senators voting, 1951/01/26: 1
NAACP rejects Caldwell's bid to civil defense meeting, 1951/04/13: 1
white supremacist, appointed as federal Civil Defense Administrator; NAACP presses for his removal, 1951/03/23: 1
Caldwell County, Texas
Adams, A. E., farm and home development agent, Prairie View, visits Caldwell County, 1958/10/03: 2
Caldwell County woman, Mrs. Nancy Houston, 120 years old, succumbs, 1947/11/07: 1
celebrates 100th birthday, 1948/05/21: 1
Caleb, Thomas
long-time cook for hunting party disappears (photo), 1946/12/06: 1
vanished cook dies in isolated spot (photo), 1947/02/28: 1
Calhoun, Cora Lucy
death claims retired teacher, 1955/06/17: 1
Calhoun, Lee
Calhoun again in outdoor action, wins high hurdles at Quantico relays, 1959/04/24: 5
gets revenge, beats Campbell, 1957/03/01: 5
only track ace from Negro college to Olympics, 1956/09/14: 7
and others, bust NCAA records at annual NCAA track and field meet in Austin, 1957/06/21: 5
touted for Olympic team spot, 1956/02/03: 5
wife, Gwendolyn, given trip to Rome for Olympics by city of Gary, Indiana, 1960/09/09: 5
Calhoun, Lena
now designing Fiesta costumes, 1960/02/19: 6
St. Philip's graduation candidate in costume design, designs Sputnik dress, 1958/02/21: 6
Calhoun, Maurice M.
Prairie Viewites making names for selves at Kelly, 1961/03/24: 1
Calhoun, Melzie, Jr.
notice of death, 1964/04/10: 8
Calhoun, Samuel Glenn
notice of death, 1965/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue)
widely known retired barber dies at 79, 1965/07/09: 1
Calhoun, Mrs. Samuel W.
correction re: sewing training, 1956/04/20: 6
opens sewing shop at her home (photo), 1956/04/13: 6
Caliver, Dr. Ambrose
named to high federal position, 1955/07/15: 7
veep of Adult Education Association, 1959/10/16: 6
Callaghan, Alfred (Mayor of San Antonio)
Callaghan or White for Mayor (editorial), 1949/05/06: 4
mayor names medic, Dr. J. T. Walton, to Freedom Train board, 1947/12/19: 1
Negroes swing mayor's post from Maverick to Callaghan, 1947/05/30: 1
seeks office of tax commissioner, 1943/04/09: 5
Callaghan, Percy
Corpus Christi, barricades self; police use tear gas to drive him out, 1944/05/12: 1
Callahan, Carrie
notice of death, 1965/05/21: 8 (filmed in 05/28 issue)
obsequies held, 1965/05/14: 1
Callahan, John Robert
notice of death, 1963/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue)
Callahan, Willis W.
pneumonia fatal to pioneer Corpus Christi citizen, 1942/04/17: 1
Callaway, Emma Willie
dies after short illness, 1931/10/30: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Callis, C. R.
Victorian to build filling station-grocery store, 1946/05/17: 6
Calloway, Cab
Cab does not regret deserting course in law, 1933/04/14: 1
Calloway scores here during week's engagement, 1933/05/12: 1
Father's Day pipe should give long smoke (photo), 1953/07/03: 3
Hi-De-Ho King, at American Negro Exposition's opening (photos), 1940/07/12: 7
An Innovation [successful entertainer and future race relations] (editorial), 1933/05/05: 4
"I've Been Thinking," by Cab Calloway, 1950/08/04: 7
pays speeding fine in Virginia, 1952/04/04: 1
San Antonio appearances
appears here next Friday (photo), 1941/05/02: 6
Calloway scores here during week's engagement, 1933/05/12: 1
comes to Majestic Saturday (photo), 1938/07/08: 7
Down-Town Municipal Aud. July 14, 1947/07/11: 7
here May 6th for one week, 1933/04/07: 3, 1933/04/28: 7
local talent to be featured in show at midnight, 1933/05/05: 1
opens at Majestic tomorrow afternoon (photo), 1933/05/05: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1933/05/05: 4
What Fools We Mortals Be, by Elbee, 1933/05/19: 3
wife of 20 years is granted divorce, 1949/06/10: 1
wins retrial in damage suit, 1948/07/23: 4
Calloway, Georgia A.
notice of death, 1961/04/14: 8
Calloway, Hewitt
notice of death, 1963/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
rites set for Friday morning, 1963/06/21: 1
Calvary Baptist Church
church burglar does a lot of work for nothing, 1959/05/29: 1
Guadalupe Baptist Seminary program held, 1961/10/20: 8
Jackson, Rev. D. Manning, former SA pastor, now in Beaumont, revival guest speaker (photo), 1957/03/15: 4
Ministers and Deacons Wives Auxiliary observes 1st anniversary, with Rev. W. G. Gillespie, guest speaker (photo), 1965/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
mission opened by Rev. D. C. McNeal (photo), 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1944/05/05: 5, 1944/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1944/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/11/22: 8
organization of, 1944/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue)
Roberts, Rev. E. L., observes 13th year of pastorate (photo), 1957/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/12 issue)
Calvary Mountain Baptist Church
Calvary Temple
news in 1953, 1953/03/27: 8 (filmed in 04/03 issue), 1953/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue), 1953/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue), 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue), 1953/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue), 1953/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue)
news in 1954, 1954/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
Calvert, Elmo D.
notice of death, 1958/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue)
Calvert, Mary Lee
notice of death, 1965/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
Calvin, Floyd J.
founder of Calvin's Newspaper Service dies (photo), 1939/09/08: 1
recognized by Editor and Publisher (photo), 1936/01/10: 5
Calvin, Lee, Jr.
dies after short illness (photo), 1962/08/31: 1
Calvin, A2C Lee, III
his squadron, 420th Fighter Bomber, named as squadron of the month (photo), 1956/11/16: 7
Calvin, Lonnie
funeral services held, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
Camellia Social Club
5th annual dance held at Kit Kat Club (photo), 1963/03/15 Supp: 3
election of officers, 1960/12/30 Supp: 2, 1963/03/15 Supp: 3
meetings in 1958, 1958/10/03: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/20: 6, 1959/03/20: 4, 1959/10/23: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/02/05: 6, 1960/02/26: 6, 1960/03/18: 6, 1960/04/01: 6, 1960/04/15: 6, 1960/05/06: 6, 1960/06/10: 6, 1960/07/29: 6, 1960/08/12 Supp: 1, 1960/08/26 Supp: 2, 1960/09/09 Supp: 2, 1960/09/23 Supp: 2, 1960/10/14 Supp: 2, 1960/10/28 Supp: 2, 1960/11/18 Supp: 3, 1960/12/09 Supp: 4
meetings in 1961, 1961/03/03 Supp: 3, 1961/03/17 Supp: 4, 1961/04/14: 6, 1961/05/05 Supp: 3, 1961/06/30 Supp: 3, 1961/07/07 Supp: 2, 1961/07/14: 7, 1961/09/22 Supp: 4, 1961/09/29: 6, 1961/09/29 Supp: 3, 1961/10/27: 6, 1961/11/17 Supp: 3, 1961/12/15: 7
meetings in 1962, 1962/01/26 Supp: 3, 1962/02/16 Supp: 3, 1962/03/16 Supp: 3, 1962/03/30 Supp: 4, 1962/05/04 Supp: 3, 1962/05/18 Supp: 2, 1962/06/01 Supp: 4, 1962/07/20: 6, 1962/08/03 Supp: 2, 1962/08/31 Supp: 3, 1962/10/05 Supp: 2, 1962/10/12 Supp: 2, 1962/11/02 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/02/15: 6, 1963/04/26: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/01/10: 6, 1964/06/12: 6
meetings in 1966, 1966/10/28: 8, 1966/11/18: 6
meetings in 1967, 1967/01/20: 8, 1967/02/03: 8, 1967/02/17: 8, 1967/03/03: 8, 1967/03/17: 8, 1967/03/31: 8, 1967/04/28: 9, 1967/06/09: 8, 1967/06/30: 9, 1967/08/11: 8, 1967/09/01: 9
new members added, 1961/10/27: 6
salad tea set for Oct. 30, 1966/10/28: 8
Cameo Theatre
Cameron, Bella Holley (Principal of Cuney Elementary School)
See also Bella Holley Cameron Elementary School
guest speaker, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Mothers Club (photo), 1961/01/20 Supp: 1
largely attended rites held (photo), 1966/09/16: 1
new SA school to be named for Mrs. Cameron, 1966/10/14: 1
notice of death, 1966/09/23: 12 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
Saturday rites to be held for retired principal of Booker T. Washington Elementary School, 1966/09/09: 1
Women's Day guest speaker
Ephesus Seventh Day Adventists Church, 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
St. Joseph AME Church, with Dr. Artemisia Bowden (photo), 1955/07/29: 8
Cameron, George Wilbur
man who dies suddenly at golf club is buried, 1962/09/21: 1
new employee at Willow Springs Golf Course dies suddenly, 1962/09/14: 3
notice of death, 1962/09/28: 8
Cameron, Julius S., Jr.
notice of death, 1962/10/05: 8
San Antonio native and retired civil service employee taken by death, 1962/09/28: 1
Cameron Elementary School (San Antonio, TX)
Fowler, Frank E., appointed principal of just opened Cameron Elementary School (photo), 1967/09/08: 1
Camille Social Club
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/13 Supp: 4, 1961/01/27 Supp: 3, 1961/02/17: 6
Camp Cushing Housing Project (San Antonio, TX)
housing project has 100 apartments, 400 applicants, 1947/04/11: 1
Montimore, Paul
housing project manager fired, 1949/04/22: 1
named project manager, 1948/05/14: 1
tenants laud Montimore as manager, 1949/03/18: 6
Mother's Union, Number 3
meetings in 1948, 1948/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue)
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/21: 2, 1949/01/28 Supp: 2, 1949/02/04 Supp: 3, 1949/02/11 Supp: 3, 1949/02/18 Supp: 3, 1949/02/25 Supp: 3, 1949/03/04 Supp: 2, 1949/03/11 Supp: 3, 1949/03/18 Supp: 3, 1949/04/01: 4, 1949/04/08 Supp: 3, 1949/05/06: 2, 1949/06/17 Supp: 3
meetings scheduled, 1948/08/27: 6
register with $404 taken at Cushing Housing Project, 1949/02/11: 1
Camp Fire Girls
Camp Founders Girls
activities
anniversaries
19th anniversary observed, 1944/03/24: 7
20th anniversary observed, 1945/03/16: 7
21st anniversary observed (Jo's Jottings), 1946/03/29 Supp: 1
22nd anniversary observed, 1947/03/07: 7
23rd anniversary observed, 1948/03/05: 2, 1948/03/12 Supp: 2
25th anniversary observed, 1949/03/11 Supp: 3, 1949/03/18 Supp: 1
26th anniversary
celebrated at New Light Baptist Church, 1950/03/24: 6
Rev. P. S. Wilkinson to speak (photo), 1950/03/17: 6 (filmed in 03/24 issue)
29th anniversary celebrated Sunday, 1953/03/20: 2
31st observance held, 1955/03/25 Supp: 1
at Second Baptist Church, 1955/03/11: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1955/03/18 Supp: 1
34th anniversary observed, 1959/03/20: 4
36th anniversary observed, 1961/02/03 Supp: 2, 1961/02/17 Supp: 4
Camp anniversary program held, 1951/08/24: 6
queens contest to climax anniversary activities, 1961/03/31 Supp: 3
annual educational tour
annual tour completed, 1950/03/10: 2, 1966/03/25: 6
Austin tour, 1954/10/15: 2
California trip, 1957/08/30: 6
photos highlight tours of the present and the past (photo), 1963/04/26 Supp: 2
picture of CF girls on tour (photo), 1961/03/31 Supp: 4
plans being made (Jo's Jottings), 1961/01/13 Supp: 3
Prairie View A&M College, 1956/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1959/02/20: 6, 1961/03/03 Supp: 4
Jo's Jottings, 1955/02/25 Supp: 4, 1955/03/04 Supp: 1, 1958/03/07: 6, 1962/03/16 Supp: 1
Jo's Jottings (photo), 1961/02/24 Supp: 1
annual holiday party closes the year (Jo's Jottings), 1962/01/12 Supp: 4
assist American Legion in fund raising project (photo), 1949/04/08 Supp: 4
attend state fair, 1946/10/11: 4
attend Vacation Bible School, 1967/06/16: 8
basketball team
Blue Birds
activities in 1946, 1946/11/01: 6
activities in 1965, 1965/10/01 Supp: 2
Blue Birds complete their organization, 1946/10/25 Supp: 2
and Camp Founders Girls
meet to plan school year program, 1967/09/08: 8
sponsor style show and dance in Boerne, 1957/07/12: 6
program to begin, 1959/09/04: 6
board of directors
Grimes, Mrs. L. E., vice president of Camp Founders board passes, 1955/02/04 Supp: 3
members are guests at War Chest kick-off dinner, 1944/10/06: 7
Business and Professional Women's Club committee members present awards and scholarships to Camp Founders Girls (photo), 1961/12/08 Supp: 3
Business Day allows girls to learn about business, professions (photo), 1945/06/08: 2
Camp Elvira, Boerne
Bacy, Mrs. Anna, heads staff at Camp Elvira (photo), 1948/05/21: 6
Camp Elvira opens, 1948/06/25: 6, 1949/06/03: 6, 1949/06/10 Supp: 4, 1952/05/02: 6, 1954/06/11: 6, 1954/06/25: 6, 1955/05/27: 6, 1958/05/09: 6, 1959/06/26: 6, 1960/05/27: 6, 1961/06/09 Supp: 3, 1962/05/25: 6, 1963/05/31: 6
opening delayed until June 24, 1947/06/13: 7
Camp Founders prepare for summer camp, 1959/05/22: 6, 1966/04/29: 6
campers leave for Camp Elvira, 1948/06/11: 6, 1960/06/03: 6
50 leave for CFG camp at Boerne, 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue)
Jo's Jottings, 1955/06/17 Supp: 1
closing of successful season, 1947/08/29: 4, 1949/08/26 Supp: 2, 1953/07/31: 4, 1953/08/07: 6, 1953/08/14: 6, 1955/07/29 Supp: 4
dates set, 1961/05/12: 6
dining hall of yesterday and today (photo), 1947/08/29: 5
district agent addresses final camp meeting, 1949/09/09: 4
final registration for camp, 1945/06/15: 2
first-time campers undergoing orientation, 1955/07/01: 4
former board members entertained (photo), 1953/10/16 Supp: 4
girls attend City-wide Neighborhood annual session, 1955/09/02 Supp: 2
handsome new station wagon acquired (photo), 1950/09/15: 7
has "new look," 1948/06/18: 6
holiday visitors invited, 1949/07/01: 6
homecoming party held at Camp Elvira, 1954/08/06: 6
news/notes/activities in 1961, 1961/07/28 Supp: 2
parents chaperone girls to windup of summer camp, 1944/09/08: 6
picnic set for Monday, July 5, 1954/07/02: 6
plans being completed for summer camp, 1961/05/26: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1962/05/18 Supp: 4
registration being taken for summer camp, 1956/06/01: 6
some 61 girls attend camping sessions at Boerne, 1960/08/05 Supp: 2
style show
models pictured (photo), 1955/09/02 Supp: 2
Moore, Bettie, in style show (photo), 1955/08/26 Supp: 2
presented, 1955/07/22 Supp: 3
Camp Fire Mothers' Council organized, 1944/02/04: 6
Camp Founders college girls train as counselors (photo), 1945/09/07 Supp: 3
Christmas activities
annual pre-Christmas program to be held, 1961/12/01 Supp: 2
busy with pre-Christmas program and annual tree, 1953/11/20 Supp: 2, 1960/12/09 Supp: 2
(Jo's Jottings), 1960/12/02 Supp: 2
CFG completes plans for pre-Christmas party (note: headline switched with adjacent article), 1951/12/07: 6
Christmas Seal campaign aided by Camp Founders (photo), 1948/12/03: 1
Christmas tree program to be held today, 1952/12/19: 7
gift given for "Mitten Tree" (photo), 1953/12/11 Supp: 3
unload trees from Camp Elvira for annual Christmas tree and handicrafts program (photo), 1958/12/26: 7
donation of Amy Freeman Lee painting to Prairie View A&M, 1962/05/18 Supp: 4
CFG and Bluebirds give painting to Prairie View for hanging in the Science building (photo), 1962/06/15 Supp: 2
Evans, Dr. E. B., president of PV, presented with painting (Jo's Jottings), 1962/03/16 Supp: 1
Easter Egg hunt to be held (photo), 1955/04/08 Supp: 2
election of officers to be held soon, 1955/01/14 Supp: 2
former CFG girls successful in life pursuits, 1950/05/26: 6
girls between ages of 6 to 17 urged to become familiar with Camp Founders Girls, Blue Birds, 1965/10/29 Supp: 3
gold service pins given to girls (photo), 1955/04/08 Supp: 4
help "Save OPA" effort (photo), 1946/05/10: 1
Homecoming for Camp Founders, Aug. 12, 1945/08/10: 6
invited to attend Texas Institute on Children and Youth, 1953/08/28 Supp: 3
Landry, Mattie
lecture on salesmanship heard (photo), 1946/10/11 Supp: 3
meetings in 1944, 1944/04/07: 6, 1944/05/19: 6, 1944/11/10: 6
meetings in 1951, 1951/03/02: 6
meetings in 1952, 1952/01/18: 6
membership dinner
33rd annual dinner set for Oct. 23, 1958/10/24: 6
annual dinner held (photo), 1953/10/30 Supp: 4
members prepare food for annual dinner (photo), 1953/10/30 Supp: 2
membership drive, 1944/09/15: 4, 1953/09/18 Supp: 2
Mother-Daughter Day observed (Jo's Jottings), 1961/03/10 Supp: 4, 1963/05/10 Supp: 4, 1964/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
news/notes/activities in 1944, 1944/11/24: 6
news/notes/activities in 1945, 1945/01/19: 6, 1945/04/20: 6, 1945/08/24: 6, 1945/09/14: 6, 1945/11/16: 7
news/notes/activities in 1946, 1946/06/14: 2, 1946/06/28 Supp: 2, 1946/11/08: 4 (Section 2)
news/notes/activities in 1947, 1947/01/10: 8, 1947/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1947/09/12: 2, 1947/11/14: 2
news/notes/activities in 1948, 1948/04/23: 2, 1948/09/03: 2, 1948/12/03: 2
news/notes/activities in 1949, 1949/02/11 Supp: 3, 1949/11/04 Supp: 3, 1949/12/09 Supp: 3
news/notes/activities in 1950, 1950/01/06: 6
news/notes/activities in 1951, 1951/06/22: 6, 1951/07/20: 7
news/notes/activities in 1952, 1952/01/11: 7, 1952/02/22: 7, 1952/04/11: 7, 1952/04/18: 7, 1952/05/09: 6, 1952/06/27: 6, 1952/08/29: 4, 1952/11/28: 6, 1953/01/02: 6
news/notes/activities in 1953, 1953/01/02: 6, 1953/01/09: 4, 1953/01/30: 4, 1953/04/24: 6, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2, 1953/09/25 Supp: 3, 1953/10/02 Supp: 3, 1953/10/09 Supp: 3, 1953/10/16 Supp: 3, 1953/10/23: 6, 1953/11/06: 6, 1953/11/27 Supp: 3, 1953/12/04 Supp: 3, 1953/12/11 Supp: 3, 1953/12/18 Supp: 2
news/notes/activities in 1954, 1954/01/08 Supp: 3, 1954/01/15 Supp: 2, 1954/01/22 Supp: 2, 1954/02/05 Supp: 4, 1954/03/12: 6, 1954/05/14: 7, 1954/06/04: 6, 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1954/11/12: 7, 1954/11/26: 6, 1954/12/24: 7
news/notes/activities in 1955, 1955/01/14 Supp: 2, 1955/01/28 Supp: 3, 1955/02/04 Supp: 3, 1955/05/06 Supp: 3, 1955/05/13: 6, 1955/06/24 Supp: 3, 1955/07/15 Supp: 3, 1955/08/12 Supp: 3, 1955/09/09 Supp: 3, 1955/09/23 Supp: 3, 1955/09/30 Supp: 3
news/notes/activities in 1956, 1956/04/06: 6, 1956/06/08: 6, 1956/11/09: 6
news/notes/activities in 1957, 1957/01/11: 6, 1957/03/08: 6, 1957/03/15: 3, 1957/09/20: 6, 1957/09/27: 6, 1957/10/04: 6
news/notes/activities in 1958, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1958/02/21: 6, 1958/06/06: 6, 1958/09/05: 6, 1958/09/12: 6, 1958/10/10: 6, 1958/11/21: 6
news/notes/activities in 1959, 1959/06/12: 4, 1959/09/18: 6
news/notes/activities in 1960, 1960/01/08: 6, 1960/11/18 Supp: 3, 1960/11/25 Supp: 2
(Jo's Jottings), 1960/10/28 Supp: 4
Jo's Jottings, 1960/11/04 Supp: 4
news/notes/activities in 1961, 1961/02/10: 6, 1961/08/25 Supp: 2, 1961/11/03 Supp: 2, 1961/11/17: 6, 1961/12/22: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1961/03/10 Supp: 4
news/notes/activities in 1962, 1962/02/09 Supp: 2, 1962/03/23 Supp: 3, 1962/03/30 Supp: 3, 1962/09/14 Supp: 2, 1962/10/05 Supp: 2, 1962/11/09 Supp: 2
news/notes/activities in 1963, 1963/01/11: 6, 1963/02/08: 6, 1963/02/22 Supp: 4, 1963/03/15: 7, 1963/04/12 Supp: 3, 1963/04/19 Supp: 3, 1963/06/07 Supp: 3, 1963/09/20: 6
news/notes/activities in 1965, 1965/06/11: 6, 1965/11/05 Supp: 2, 1965/12/10 Supp: 3
news/notes/activities in 1966, 1966/01/07: 6, 1966/01/28 Supp: 4, 1966/02/18 Supp: 3, 1966/05/27: 6, 1966/09/02: 6, 1966/09/30: 9, 1966/11/04: 9, 1966/11/25: 8, 1966/12/16: 8
news/notes/activities in 1967, 1967/02/03: 8, 1967/02/10: 8, 1967/04/14: 9, 1967/09/08: 8
nursing students
founder, Mattie Landry, presents Bibles to nursing students going off to Prairie View college (photo), 1955/09/23: 8
St. Philip's College nursing students bid farewell to fellow CFG members (photo), 1955/09/23 Supp: 3
O'Neal, Maryland, will be girls worker in fall, 1953/09/04: 4
participate in recent annual Army Day parade (photo), 1954/06/04: 4
program of activities
better-than-ever program of activities planned, 1948/09/24: 5
close of year's program to occur Thursday night, 1949/05/13 Supp: 3
fall, winter program gets under way, 1953/09/11: 6
fall program gets under way, 1955/09/16: 6, 1960/08/19 Supp: 3, 1961/09/22 Supp: 2, 1961/10/06 Supp: 4
with college students serving as counselors, 1962/09/07 Supp: 3
mothers and grandmothers meet with director to plan program (photo), 1964/04/10 Supp: 2
new year of activities gets under way, Sept. 5, 1951/08/31: 2
opening dinner set; awards to be given for camp attendance, 1960/09/02 Supp: 3
(Jo's Jottings), 1960/09/09 Supp: 4
plans made for coming year, 1960/10/14 Supp: 1, 1961/01/20 Supp: 2
program shows progress with years, 1949/12/02: 2
program to begin, 1959/09/04: 6
traditional "kick-off dinner" starts year's program, 1960/09/30 Supp: 2
queens
Black, Marilyn, crowned queen (photo), 1959/06/12: 6
Blakeley, Joan (photo), 1949/05/13 Supp: 4, 1949/09/23 Supp: 3
Butler, Lela, crowned queen for 1947 (photo), 1947/01/10 Supp: 4
CFG candidates named in annual contest, 1955/04/01: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1961/03/10 Supp: 4
contest in progress, 1960/01/22: 6
coronation of, 1944/06/02: 6, 1945/05/04: 6, 1946/04/26: 6, 1946/05/03: 6, 1948/05/14: 6, 1953/05/08: 6, 1955/04/15 Supp: 1
former CFG queens, 1949 candidates (photo), 1949/03/25 Supp: 4
graduates and senior members presented with honor certificates for work done in queen's contest (photo), 1962/05/18 Supp: 2
James, Charl Ed, crowned queen
Jo's Jottings, 1961/04/21 Supp: 1
photo, 1961/04/28 Supp: 1
Montgomery, Mattie Lynette, to be crowned queen, 1954/05/21: 8
queen contest closes, 1951/04/27: 6
queens contest to climax 34th anniversary activities, 1961/03/31 Supp: 3
queen's coronation set for April 26, 1962/04/06: 6
retiring CFG royalty (photo), 1955/04/22: 6
runoff in contest now under way, 1948/05/07: 6
Summers (Sommers), Doris
and Barbara Webb, contestants (photo), 1962/04/20 Supp: 4
to be crowned as queen, with Barbara Webb as princess (Jo's Jottings), 1962/05/11 Supp: 4
Register supplement used to publish series of pictures of Camp Founders activities over two decades, 1956/11/23: 1
"royal family" for 1944-1945 (photo), 1944/06/30: 2
San Antonians support Camp Founders drive now under way, 1952/11/07: 6
tennis court constructed at Camp Founders headquarters, 1945/05/18: 3
touring Indiana civic leaders to be hosted, 1949/08/05 Supp: 4
tree planted at Lindbergh Park dedicated to Mattie Landry, founder of CFG, 1954/02/26: 6
Camp Stanley
awards men certificates of proficiency for educational work, 1937/09/17: 1
baseball team (Defenders)
beats Kerrville All-Stars, which remains in Hill Country League cellar, 1962/05/25: 5
stops Kerrville All-Stars winning streak, 8-3, 1962/07/20: 5
baseball team (Tigers)
beats Naval Base team, 1943/07/02: 3
Camp Stanley nine trips Lincoln Giants 9-8, 1935/07/19: 3
clashes with Lincoln Giants, Sunday, 1935/07/12: 3
Lincoln Giants, win 5-2; forge ahead in series with CCC, 1935/07/26: 3
meets Dan's Cafe in year's final diamond game, 1944/10/27: 3
Missions, Camp Stanley to meet again Sunday, 1942/08/07: 3
Missions, Hondo whip Camp Stanley, 1943/05/21: 3
opens season April 18, 1943/04/09: 3
plays Kerrville Sunday, 1942/07/24: 3
Ramblers show power in 25-2 win, 1943/04/23: 3
Tigers win two, lose one, 1944/06/23: 3
wallops Seguin Apaches, 1944/05/26: 3
wins 1-0 thriller from Fort Bliss, 1937/09/10: 3
basketball team (Tigers)
Humming Birds upset Camp Stanley CCC, 1936/02/28: 3
Phillis Wheatley goes overtime to overpower Camp Stanley quintet, 1937/12/17: 3
St. Philip's, Rotary, Camp Stanley win Monday at basketball league games, 1937/12/24: 3
takes annual CCC "blood game" from Ft. Sam, 1938/01/21: 3
CCC certificates awarded 71 Camp Stanley enrollees, 1937/09/24: 1
CCC news in 1936, 1936/08/14: 2, 1936/08/28: 2, 1936/09/18: 2, 1936/10/02: 2
four-time winner of "Best Camp" award, 1937/07/16: 1
Morgan, Rev. E. W., St. James AME Church, conducts services at Camp Stanley, 1936/07/10: 7
Scout leadership certificates to 29 at Camp Stanley, 1936/07/10: 3
teachers added to educational setup, 1936/06/19: 1
Camp Wallace
Negroes are "forgotten men" at Camp Wallace, 1941/11/21: 1
Camp Wolters
67th fires first anti-tank guns, 1941/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
Mrs. Lyona K. Branch selected as hostess (photo), 1941/08/15: 1
Texas training camp gets 347 new draftees, 1941/07/18: 1
Campanella, Roy
All-Star teams and games
Jackie, Campanella, Doby on All-American team, 1950/09/29: 3
Jackie, Campy, lead in All-Star poll voting, 1950/06/23: 4, 1951/06/22: 5, 1951/06/29: 5, 1952/06/13: 5
Jackie, Campy, Minnie, starters in annual big league All Star game, 1954/07/16: 5
Jackie, Campy picked on All-America team, 1951/09/28: 5
Jackie, Campy will again start for Nat All Stars, 1951/07/06: 5
Minnie, Campy hold All Star voting leads, 1954/07/02: 5
Negro history-makers in big league All Star game, 1949/07/22: 3
automobile accident
another crash for Campy, but plans not altered, 1959/01/30: 5
Campy's spirit aiding him in making it back, 1958/06/27: 3
career probably at end due to automobile accident, 1958/01/31: 5
develops lung infection after auto accident, 1958/02/07: 5
goes home to recuperate from auto accident, 1958/11/28: 5
Ike [President Eisenhower] and [Vice President] Nixon send Campy "get well" telegrams, 1958/02/07: 5
in high spirits a year after tragic accident, 1959/02/06: 5
loss of Campy jolts Dodgers' title dreams, 1958/02/07: 5
reported gaining strength in his arms after auto accident, 1958/04/18: 4
rumor Campy to enter NY Medical Center for rehabilitation, 1958/05/16: 5
awards and honors
See also Campanella, Roy, All-Star teams and games
BB's greatest crowd--93,103--honors Campy and see LA Dodgers play NY Yankees in exhibition game, 1959/05/15: 5
B'nai B'rith award, 1954/01/15: 5
Campy, Don Newcombe, Ernie Banks on
Look All America, 1955/09/23: 5
fans pick Campy no. 1 catcher, 1955/07/08: 5
four honored at Washington Inter-Faith affair, 1959/07/17: 3
Los Angeles baseball writers honor Campy at banquet, 1959/04/24: 5
"Most Courageous Athlete" Award goes to Campy, 1959/11/27: 7
Most Valuable Player award
in line for Most Valuable Player award, 1951/09/14: 2
named National League's most valuable player, 1953/11/27: 5
voted most valuable player of National League for 1951 season, 1951/11/09: 5
National League's 7th best slugger for 1950, 1950/12/29: 5
Negro aces in thick of battle for major league honors, 1953/09/18: 3
Ty Cobb says Campanella one of baseball's all-time greats, 1953/08/07: 7
voted most popular Dodger, 1950/10/13: 5
baseball career
baseball's been good to Campy, and vice versa, 1956/02/10: 5
Campy lucky, altho out of game till July [because of surgery], 1954/05/21: 5
Campy Was Hardest Working Catcher of Them All (Living with Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/07/17: 5
credits Arky Vaughn for new stance, 1949/05/13: 5
Dodger pennant hopes in Campy's hands, 1957/01/18: 5
Dodgers bench him because of weak hitting, 1957/07/05: 4
Don wins, Campy, Willie slam homers, 1955/08/05: 5
Erskine, Carl credits Campy for stellar hurling feat for the Dodgers, 1956/06/08: 5
figures also say Campanella NL's best catcher, 1949/12/30: 3
game to the core, catches with a game leg, 1956/08/17: 4
gets 2 homers Sunday, 1950/06/16: 7
highest paid Dodger in Club's history, 1956/02/03: 6
hits safely in 10 straight games, 1949/05/13: 3
may be next Dodger to get ax, 1957/01/11: 5
now it's Campy and Jackie at it as a source of controversy, 1957/02/08: 7
poles homer, Jackie cavorts on bases, 1949/05/13: 3
says slump does not worry him (photo), 1956/06/22: 5
sets new National League record for most home runs by a catcher, 1957/06/21: 3
slugs Dodgers into national lead, 1953/05/15: 5
sparks Dodgers in three straight wins, 1951/06/22: 5
takes cut in salary--vows comeback, 1957/01/25: 5
this year's supposed to be it for Campy to help Dodgers win, 1957/02/22: 5
two homers whip Giants, 6-5, 1951/08/17: 7
warns hurlers against no-windup pitch, 1957/03/15: 5
family life
daughter, Beverly Patricia Campanella, exchanges marriage vows with Texan, McKinley Lofton, Jr., 1960/04/15: 5
separation from wife, Ruthe
Campanella home sold at auction at $13,000 loss, 1962/12/07: 1
Campy, Ruthe make up, 1960/09/23: 5
Campy's estranged wife misses eviction as court halts foreclosure sale, 1962/11/30: 5
friends explain rift between Campy and wife Ruthe, hope for reconciliation, 1960/08/26: 5
Jackson, Willis ("Gator Tail"), musician denies love tryst with Campy's wife, hints he'll sue, 1963/01/25: 1
ordered to pay estranged wife $150 weekly support, 1962/01/05: 5
Ruthe Campanella drops dead as she talks on phone, 1963/02/01: 1
Grand Old Men (Spotlight on Sports, column, by Charles J. Livingston), 1966/07/15: 5
mortgage on $75,000 home foreclosed, 1962/07/13: 1
post-baseball career
Campy says baseball shuts him out because of his crippling injury, 1967/05/19: 5
starts new career as radio sports commentator, 1958/08/15: 5
turns down New York State Athletic Commission job offer, 1958/07/04: 5
slander law suit
sued for $9,500 for an operation on his left hand, 1955/06/10: 5
surgeon who operated on Campy's hand sues him and Dodgers' O'Malley for slander, 1955/12/09: 5
Campbell, Dr. Anne L.
national secretary of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Founders' Day guest speaker at Psi Sigma Chapter (photo), 1962/01/26 Supp: 1
Prairie View English professor honored with Piper Foundation Award, 1964/12/18: 1
Texas State Association and Beauty Culturist League, guest speaker (photo), 1960/09/30 Supp: 3
visits San Antonio chapter of Delta Sigma Theta (photo), 1960/10/14 Supp: 2
Campbell, Auvoray
Allen, Oliver J. ("Wooty"), Jr., lounge owner freed in killing, 1958/12/12: 1
notice of death, 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue)
shot to death in wild melee at Nebraska Street resort, Senate Lounge; booked for murder were Oliver J. ("Wooty") Allen, proprietor, and son Oliver J. Allen, III, 1958/04/04: 1
Campbell, Betty Jean
notice of death, 1962/08/03: 8
Campbell, SSgt. Calvin K.
hero of Alaska crash credited with saving lives of three other survivors, 1957/11/22: 1
Campbell, Charles F.
Yorktown citizen claimed by death, 1944/09/15: 1
Campbell, Charlie
notice of death, 1962/03/23: 8
Campbell, Charline
performs in "The Eternal Magdalene" (photo), 1949/04/29: 6
Campbell, Earlene
Campbell, J. G.
funeral rites held Monday, 1947/02/21: 1
rites attended by many from out-of-town, 1947/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
Campbell, Jess
and Mack Charles, awarded diamond pins for service by Plaza Hotel (photo), 1951/12/28: 6
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
child of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell dies, 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue)
Campbell, John
notice of death, 1962/07/20: 8
Campbell, Johnny, Jr.
killed in tiff with mother-in-law by Isaac Bates, 1960/01/08: 1
notice of death, 1960/01/15: 4
Campbell, Kinnon E.
assigned for training as aircraft maintenance specialist at Sheppard AFB, 1967/09/08: 7
Campbell, Lee Etta
notice of death, 1963/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue)
Campbell, Leona
two former Emerson students get $150 college grants, 1966/05/27: 1
Campbell, Leroy
promoted to assistant manager of Handy-Andy No. 19 (photo), 1966/02/11: 1
promoted to manager of East Side Handy-Andy (photo), 1965/10/08: 1
Campbell, Mary Louise Ratliff
funeral services held, 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
sudden death claims her, 1957/09/27: 1
Campbell, Milt
and Arnie Sowell, set track records, 1957/03/01: 5
Bell, Greg, and Milt Campbell hike United States Olympic hopes, 1956/08/31: 4
declared America's champ all-around athlete, 1954/04/23: 5
eyes record in Chicago Daily News relays, 1957/02/22: 4
Lee Calhoun gets revenge, beats Campbell, 1957/03/01: 5
wins decathalon and Mildred McDaniel wins with new world record in the high jump, 1956/12/07: 5
Campbell, Rosie Lee
notice of death, 1962/01/19: 8
Campbell, Sara Elizabeth Carter
receives Master of Social Service from Atlanta School of Social Service (Jo's Jottings), 1944/06/02: 6
Campbell, Savannah Lee
notice of death, 1963/03/29: 8
Campbell, Thomas M.
appointed as farm demonstration agent in US Department of Agriculture (photo), 1952/01/25: 6
nationally known agriculturalist dies suddenly of heart attack, 1956/02/17: 1
Campbell, W. B.
final rites set for Austin principal of Anderson High School, 1956/06/01: 1
Campbell, William H.
six months' illness claims W. H. Campbell (photo), 1941/04/18: 1
Campbell College (Jackson, MS)
Jordan, Bishop Frederick D., resigns, saving Campbell College from racists, which makes Mississippi abandon fight on forcing college closure, 1962/04/13: 1
Mississippi abandons fight on college closure as Bishop F. D. Jordan resigns, saving college from racists, 1962/04/13: 1
Camper, E. V.
ex-San Antonian dies in California, 1960/01/15: 4
Camper, Virgil
dies from gunshot wounds, 1934/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue)
killer, Isaac Byrd given 99 years, 1934/05/04: 1
Camper, Warner
obsequies held Friday, 1960/06/24: 1
Campfire Girls
See also Camp Founders Girls
activities and programs
adjusted to war effort, 1943/01/15: 6
appeals for old furniture for needy, 1934/10/12: 6
Camp Fire Girls Hall to aid needy families, 1932/09/30: 3
Charity Style Show sponsored, 1931/12/25: 2
Christmas program planned, 1937/12/03: 6
dance party to compliment grads, 1936/06/12: 7
defense stamps bought, 1942/01/16: 6
hostesses at Balloon Dinner, 1937/12/24: 6
orphanage and Campfire Girls in Community Chest, 1940/08/16: 1
potato salad day to benefit orphans, 1931/10/30: 6
program for 1936 outlined, 1936/01/17: 6
anniversaries
18th anniversary sermon to be held Sun., March 28, 1943/03/26: 6
Santone girls observe anniversary, 1939/03/31: 6
band reorganized, 1931/10/16: 7
basketball team
Boerne camp
Boerne camp successful, 1939/08/25: 4
camp begins at Boerne, 1939/07/14: 6, 1941/07/11: 6, 1944/07/28: 4, 1944/08/11: 5
Council Campfire Girls Camp to open Saturday, 1938/07/08: 6
girls leave for camp, 1942/06/26: 7
girls prepare for camp, 1941/05/23: 6, 1941/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue)
girls to earn honors at camp, 1941/06/20: 6
plans for 1944 camp, 1944/06/09: 5
second term of encampment begins, 1941/07/18: 5
Honor System explained, 1934/11/09: 7
membership enrollment period opens, 1934/11/02: 5
music is focus of group, 1931/10/30: 6
news in 1931, 1931/09/11: 6
news in 1936, 1936/02/14: 6, 1936/08/14: 6
news in 1937, 1937/07/09: 5, 1937/07/23: 6, 1937/09/17: 6
news in 1938, 1938/05/20: 6, 1938/05/27: 6, 1938/06/17: 4, 1938/06/24: 6, 1938/07/29: 6, 1938/10/07: 6, 1938/12/16: 6
news in 1939, 1939/06/16: 5
news in 1940, 1940/05/17: 7, 1940/06/14: 5, 1940/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue), 1940/08/23: 5
news in 1941, 1941/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1941/12/05: 4, 1941/12/19: 5
news in 1942, 1942/01/09: 5, 1942/01/23: 6, 1942/02/13: 4, 1942/05/01: 6, 1942/05/08: 6, 1942/05/22: 7, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/06/19: 7, 1942/10/09: 6
news in 1943, 1943/01/01: 6, 1943/06/18: 6
news in 1944, 1944/01/07: 6, 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/11: 6, 1944/02/18: 6, 1944/06/16: 6, 1944/07/14: 6, 1944/10/27: 5, 1944/12/08 Supp: 2, 1945/01/05: 6
queens
Christopher, Ernestine, crowned at impressive rites, 1943/05/21: 6
McKinney, Katie Leatrice, crowned queen, 1942/06/12: 5
queen contest under way, 1946/03/29: 6
Canada, Evelyn
death comes week after victim transformed into human torch, 1948/12/17: 1
[reported as Mrs. Evelyn Williams], badly burned as clothes catch fire, 1948/12/10: 1
Canada, Rev. J. E.
funeral services set for Beeville pastor, 1964/10/09: 1
Canady, Charles
notice of death, 1961/03/10: 8
Canary Social Club
Flambeau Parade
has float in Flambeau Parade during Fiesta, 1963/05/03: 1
members ride float at Fiesta Flambeau Parade (photo), 1963/05/17 Supp: 4
meetings in 1962, 1962/04/27 Supp: 3, 1962/05/18 Supp: 3, 1962/09/28 Supp: 2, 1962/10/12 Supp: 3, 1962/11/02 Supp: 4, 1962/11/09: 7
meetings in 1963, 1963/03/08: 6, 1963/03/22 Supp: 4, 1963/04/12 Supp: 2, 1963/04/26: 6, 1963/05/10: 6, 1963/05/24: 6, 1963/10/11: 4, 1963/11/22: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/08/07: 6, 1964/12/11: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/09/17: 6, 1965/10/08 Supp: 4, 1965/11/12: 6
Cancer
See also Alamo Cancer Aid Society
See also American Cancer Society
cancer kills 143 in SA in first quarter of year, 1950/04/21: 4
The Fight against Cancer (annual "cancer crusade") (editorial), 1959/04/03: 4
"Guard Your Family" is theme of cancer drive, 1959/04/10: 6
one out of every 13 Negroes die from cancer, 1948/12/10: 4
Candlelite Social Club
annual picnic set for July 8 at Pablo's Grove, 1966/06/10: 7
annual pre-Valentine party held (Jo's Jottings), 1966/02/25 Supp: 1
meetings in 1966, 1966/03/25 Supp: 2, 1966/03/25 Supp: 3, 1966/04/29: 6, 1966/05/27: 6
meetings in 1967, 1967/02/03: 8, 1967/02/17: 8, 1967/02/24: 8, 1967/05/26: 8
summer dance
first summer dance set for Sept. 8, 1965/08/06: 6, 1965/08/13: 6
postponed until Sept. 15, 1965/09/03: 7
Cane, Louis
killed by automobile driven by Louis Williams as he jumps out of way of one vehicle into path of another, 1951/07/06: 1
Cane, Martha
Cannady, George E.
appointed US deputy attorney in Los Angeles (photo), 1948/05/28: 1
Cannon, Evelyn Simpson
notice of death, 1965/05/21: 8 (filmed in 05/28 issue)
Cannon, Lottie L.
notice of death, 1963/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue)
Cannon, Tommy
certified as a home furnishings consultant at Jorrie's Furniture Company (photo), 1967/06/16: 10
completes intensive decorating course (photo), 1967/06/30: 10
Cansler, Fritz
commiseration (Jo's Jottings), 1942/04/24: 6
ex-Dallas "Y" Secretary, passes on coast, 1942/04/24: 1
Canton Street Guild
annual tea held, 1964/07/03: 6
meetings in 1963, 1963/03/22 Supp: 3, 1963/04/26 Supp: 2, 1963/11/22: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/04/24 Supp: 4
meetings in 1965, 1965/03/19: 6, 1965/04/23: 6, 1965/06/11: 6, 1965/11/19: 4, 1965/12/10 Supp: 3
meetings in 1966, 1966/01/21: 6, 1966/02/18 Supp: 4, 1966/10/21: 9, 1966/12/09: 9
meetings in 1967, 1967/02/24: 8, 1967/03/17: 9, 1967/04/14: 9, 1967/04/28: 9
newly organized guild meets, 1963/02/22: 8
suspends meetings for the summer, 1967/07/07: 8
tea and style show held, 1967/05/26: 8
Cantu, Ada Mae Davis
final rites held, 1961/12/01: 1
notice of death, 1961/12/08: 8
Cantu, Alex
killed by hit-runner, Clarence L. Mierow, 1940/09/27: 1
Cantu, Alice R.
long-time SA resident buried, 1960/02/12: 1
notice of death, 1960/02/12: 4
Cantu, Floyd
SA Navy man reports to fleet training center, 1964/10/02: 7
Cantu, George
notice of death, 1961/10/20: 8
Cantu, Ignacio
notice of death, 1963/01/11: 8 (filmed in 01/18 issue)
Cantu, James A.
notice of death, 1959/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Cantu, Karl
notice of death, 1964/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Cantu, Karvin
notice of death, 1964/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Cantu, Katie Brown
notice of death, 1965/01/08: 8 (filmed in 01/15 issue)
succumbs to heart ailment, 1965/01/01: 1
Cantu, Mrs. Mary
SA woman, 95, rests in cemetery she gave Adkins, 1947/03/07: 1
Cantu, Matthew W.
speeding 70 miles an hour, misses death as car turns over three times, booked for drunken driving, 1951/06/15: 1
Cantu, Reynaldo M.
Navy man serving with Seventh Fleet in South China Sea, 1967/04/07: 6
Cantu, Ruben
completes Naval recruit training, 1963/02/08: 7
Cantu, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
infant son dies, 1936/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
Cantu, Willie
notice of death, 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
Canzoneri, Tony
Caperton, Beulah
obsequies held, 1962/05/25: 4
Caperton, Jesse
killed in crash near Kelly Field when vehicle hits sides of bridge and hurls driver 40 feet below to road, 1957/07/05: 1
notice of death, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
Capes, Alma Moore
Capes, Susie
blood urgently needed for transfusion, 1960/11/04: 1
notice of death, 1961/04/21: 8
Capes, W. J.
final rites held for veteran railroad man (photo), 1955/01/14: 1
Capitalism
Cooperative Movement Fails against Progressive Merchandisers (editorial), 1939/07/14: 4
Caraway, Corine
promoted to supervisor in Bexar County Juvenile Department, 1963/09/27: 1
Caraway, Dora
funeral services held, 1933/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue)
CARE
Gary, Ada Lee, CARE donor, gets thanks from Germany for her contributions, 1957/03/08: 1
Career Women's Civic and Social Club
meetings in 1957, 1957/12/13: 7
meetings in 1958, 1958/01/24: 6, 1958/06/06: 6
Carey, Arnold B.
obsequies held (photo), 1957/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue)
Carey, Mrs. Mamie Smith
four women have roles in mystery thriller (photo), 1947/03/07 Supp: 3
Carlisle, Una Mae
final rites held for talented musician who dies from cancer, 1956/11/23: 1
first girl with 'hit parade' tune, 1941/04/25: 4, 1941/05/02: 6
Carlton, Melvin, Jr.
Cub Scout is first place winner in physical fitness at Camp McGimsey (photo), 1967/08/18: 5
Carmichael, Samuel
notice of death, 1963/08/23: 2
Carmichael, Sarah
death claims 'mother' of West Side church, 1941/06/27: 1
Carmichael, Stokely
arrests, 'death' of rights bill, threaten to prolong 'hot summer,' 1966/09/16: 1
civil rights leaders blasted by Carmichael, 1966/08/19: 1
said to be hurting Negro cause through his anger, 1967/06/16: 3
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee
ousted as SNCC chairman, replaced by H. Rap Brown, more interested in program than in loud talk, 1967/05/19: 1
two top officials ousted to make way for younger man, Stokely Carmichael, 1966/05/27: 1
Carnathan, Rebecca
three fatally injured in highway collision near Beeville, 1961/12/08: 1
Carnation Healthy Baby Contest (1954)
attracts much interest, 1954/10/15: 1
Carnation babies (photo), 1954/10/22: 1
contest to find "healthiest baby" to be held, 1954/10/01: 1
ends Nov. 17, 1954/11/12: 1
final judging set for Dec. 3, 1954/11/26: 1
interest mounts to new hight, 1954/11/05: 1
opens, 1954/10/08: 1
screening of contest entries begins, 1954/11/19: 1
winners named in first healthy baby contest (photo), 1954/12/10: 1, 1954/12/10: 2
winners to be decided tonight, 1954/12/03: 1
Carnation Healthy Baby Contest (1955)
141 in baby contest as screening for 20 begins, 1955/05/20: 1
$535 to be awarded 20 healthy babies tonight, 1955/06/03: 1
annual healthy baby contest gets off to flying start, 1955/04/15: 1
contest gets under way today, 1955/04/08: 1
contestants
Coleman, Sherry Diana, in the running (photo), 1955/04/29 Supp: 3
Glass, Sandra Denise, she's after $300! (photo), 1955/04/22: 1
Sledge, Donald Dwight, in the running (photo), 1955/04/29 Supp: 3
Watkins, Jo Marie, has lots of rooters (photo), 1955/05/13 Supp: 4
Winn, Charyl Renee, eyes $300 prize (photo), 1955/05/06 Supp: 3
dates of contest to be announced next week, 1955/04/01: 1
ends May 14, 1955/05/06: 1, 1955/05/13: 1
final judging set for June 3, 1955/05/27: 1
no jingles or labels, nothing to buy to enter contest, 1955/04/22: 1
second contest set for spring, 1955/03/25: 1
three weeks remain to enter contest, 1955/04/29: 1
winners
baby contest winners named (photo), 1955/06/10: 1
Sullivan, Lawrence Wayne, 1954 winner of baby contest, 1955/07/15: 8
Carnegie, Rev. Amos H.
Carnegie Hero Awards
2 Stamford, Connecticut Negroes get Carnegie Awards, 1964/03/27: 1
3 Negroes win Carnegie Hero medals, 1964/07/31: 7
6 Negroes awarded Carnegie Hero medals, two posthumously, 1953/11/13: 1
award goes to Texan killed in rescue effort, 1941/11/14: 1
Baldwin, William, Jr., Lubbock, among three Negroes to receive Carnegie awards for heroism in fire rescue, 1956/11/16: 1
Balsek, John W., Jr., and Linwood Earl Harmon, both white, saved Negroes, get Carnegie awards, 1957/05/10: 1
Carnegie Fund awards two for heroic rescues, 1946/11/29: 2
Carnegie Medal goes to Mississippian who saved white clerk, 1949/06/10: 5
Franks, Donald Perry, awarded for river rescue of girl, 12, 1964/06/12: 3
Harris, Grover A., rescuer of 4-year-old Missouri girl gets medal, 1950/02/24: 2
heroes awarded medals, 1934/05/04: 1
man who vainly tried rescue gets Carnegie Award, 1948/05/28: 2
medals awarded to four Texas men, 1938/05/06: 1
Ohio, two Toledo Negroes win Carnegie Hero medals, 1961/01/27: 1
Pennsylvania, two Negroes win Carnegie Hero medals, 1960/06/17: 2
rescue efforts get medals for 3 Dixie whites, 1955/07/01: 5
Simmons, Arthur, South Carolina, awarded Carnegie Medal for saving a child, 1944/11/10: 1
Stitch, Rudell
boxer gets Carnegie Hero medal, then thumps Gaspar Ortega in a 10-rounder, 1959/05/15: 5
honors Stitch posthumously, 1960/11/18: 5
Taylor, Ezell, Houston, among three Negroes who win Carnegie Hero awards, 1957/11/15: 1
Williams, James A., Cleveland man's widow receives medal for hero who saved boy, dog, 1961/11/10 Supp: 4
Woodall, Alphonso, Cleveland man gets Carnegie Hero Award, 1960/01/29: 1
Carness, Ronald Earl
final rites held for newborn infant, 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue)
Carolina, Caroline Patricia
notice of death, 1962/08/03: 8
Caroline, J. C.
All-American having book woes at Illinois, is seven hours short in grades, 1954/05/14: 7
Bears use Caroline on offense, 1956/11/30: 5
catching up in studies at U. Illinois, 1954/06/25: 5
inks Chicago Bears contract, 1956/06/15: 4
rated great pro defensive back, 1956/11/23: 5
speed demon on Ohio Turnpike, too; arrested for speeding, 1957/01/11: 5
Carpenter, Andrew
notice of death, 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
Carpenter, Erma Blosson
notice of death, 1966/09/30: 10 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
Carpenter, Jessie Louise
hunting knife murderess, Mrs. Jessie Louise Carpenter, given ten years in prison, 1949/08/05: 1
slashes husband, Major Carpenter, after she slays Rena Mae Rice, 1949/08/05: 1
slays Rena Mae Rice with hunting knife, 1949/08/05: 1
Carpenter, Major
Alice Carpenter suffers knife wounds during a row with Major Carpenter, 1944/10/27: 1
slashed by wife, Jessie Louise Carpenter after she slays Rena Mae Rice, 1949/08/05: 1
Carpenter, Orvis G.
Alamo City airman in award-winning unit, 1966/12/09: 6
Carpenter, Roger
notice of death, 1966/10/07: 10 (filmed in 10/14 issue)
Carpenter, Sherley ("Woodyard")
notice of death, 1945/03/02: 5
Carper, Perry
drops dead suddenly, 1946/02/08: 1
Carr, Estella
three-month illness fatal, 1941/06/27: 1
Carr, George W.
notice of death, 1963/04/26: 8
Carr, Rev. J. M.
appointed as Army chaplain (photo), 1942/07/17: 6
Carrington, A. H.
three killed as autos collide on Seguin highway, 1936/06/19: 1 (Extra ed.)
Carrington, Isabell Simpkins
funeral rites held, 1967/05/19: 1
notice of death, 1967/05/26: 10
Carrington, Mrs. Wendell (Linye Bell)
graduates from Trinity University with Master of Education degree (Jo's Jottings), 1967/09/01: 8
Carrington, Wendell B.
awarded Soldier's Medal for heroism in Italy; risks life in fighting fire in AAF Depot ammunition dump, 1945/10/12: 1
Lone Star Brewing Company
elected treasurer of Salesmen's Club (photo), 1963/01/11: 7
promoted to special sales representative (photo), 1964/02/14: 7
named father of the year by Twentieth Century Social Club (photo), 1955/07/01: 6
Santonian, in Italy, studies foreign guns (photo), 1944/12/29: 1
Waiters Association
heads association again, 1941/11/28: 6
heads association for ninth term, 1947/01/24 Supp: 1
Carroll, Ada Bell
notice of death, 1963/03/01: 8
Carroll, Mrs. Elder Mae Baker
rites held in Seguin for wife of coach Henry A. Carroll, 1955/02/11: 1
Carroll, Eleanor L.
notice of death, 1959/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
resident of SA for 44 years passes, 1959/08/14: 1
Carroll, Gloria Jean
her 5 children burn to death in Corpus Christi, 1960/11/18: 1
Carroll, Jacqueline Louise
notice of death, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
Carroll, Manuel LeRoy
notice of death, 1966/09/30: 10 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
Carroll, Matthew M.
Austin sailor, nephew of San Antonians, dies, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
Carroll, Moses
notice of death, 1949/03/18: 8
Carroll, R. C.
Corpus Christian retires from Navy (photo), 1955/10/28: 3
Carroll Family
reunion held in Yoakum, 1956/08/24: 2
Carruthers, Ben Frederic
former San Antonian elected to Sigma Delta Pi honor society (photo), 1939/12/08: 1
Carruthers, Rev. J. H. (St. Paul ME Church)
formally becomes new pastor June 24 (photo), 1957/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue)
preaching/speaking engagements
Greater Corinth Baptist Church Homecoming Day/services (photo), 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Huston-Tillotson College's "Making Religion Real" week (photo), 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
West Laurel Heights Methodist Church, fund raising guest speaker (photo), 1959/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
and Revs. E. D. Childress, Manuel E. Rice, and S. H. James, Jr. head drive for NAACP members at Second Baptist Church (photo), 1958/05/16: 3
Carruthers, John
notice of death, 1966/12/09: 10 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
Carruthers, Riley
Carruthers, A2C Riley W.
reassigned to Keesler AFB for radio and radar maintenance specialist training (photo), 1962/11/09: 7
San Antonian completes technical course at Keesler AFB, 1963/08/16: 7
Carson, Clarence L.
San Antonio seaman aboard carrier off North Viet Nam, 1967/01/06: 3
Carson, Edward
funeral services held, 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue)
Carson, Mary
resident of Corpus Christi for 80 years succumbs, 1944/05/19: 5
Carter, Annie
local business woman taken by death, 1951/09/07: 1
Carter, Annie Edith (Mrs. O. J.)
notice of death, 1964/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue)
succumbs to long illness, 1964/07/10: 1
Carter, Mrs. Bennie
Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Women's Day guest speaker, 1965/10/15: 4
Carter, Mrs. Billy Carroll
Corpus Christi, killed when car plunges into guard rail, 1944/03/31: 1
funeral services held, 1944/04/07: 1
Carter, Calla
notice of death, 1964/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
Carter, Calvin Edward
notice of death, 1960/01/01: 8 (filmed in 01/08 issue)
Carter, Charles D.
SA youth, at Fort Sill, made sergeant, 1941/05/04: 3
Carter, (Daphine) Daphne
dies suddenly, 1957/03/15: 1
notice of death, 1957/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue)
Carter, Edna
dead on arrival at hospital, 1956/03/30: 3
Carter, Edna Billups
teacher completes college in Austin, 1931/09/11: 1
veteran teacher retires, 1965/06/04: 1
Carter, Edna R.
"Women of the Bible" narrator for Women's Day at St. James AME Church, 1957/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue)
Carter, Elizabeth
thanks San Antonio for patronizing Cactus Cafe (photo), 1942/04/10: 6
Carter, Elmer A.
appreciative SA audience hears Elmer A. Carter, editor of Opportunity Magazine, 1937/03/12: 1
editor of Opportunity Magazine, speaks at Tillotson, 1937/03/12: 4
special assistant to Gov. Rockefeller resigns after half-century in civil rights struggle, 1963/07/19: 2
Carter, Ernest
funeral services held, 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue)
Carter, Eugene
Texan dies in California, 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
Carter, Eulalia Hamilton
one of six Seguinites for whom rites were held in one week, 1964/10/30: 2
Carter, Eunice H.
receives honorary law degree from Smith College (photo), 1938/07/08: 1
Carter, Evelyn
notice of death, 1957/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
Carter, Harold
heads St. Philip's College student council, 1961/05/19: 6
Carter, Hilria, Jr.
notice of death, 1959/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue)
Carter, Inell
speaks Sunday at Galilee Baptist Church, 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue)
Carter, James
notice of death, 1963/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Carter, John, Jr.
funeral rites set for Monday, 1966/12/09: 1
notice of death, 1966/12/23: 10 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
rites held for native of Mason, 1966/12/16: 1
Carter, John, Sr.
funeral services held, 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue)
San Antonio resident of 43 years passes, 1942/06/26: 1
Carter, John A.
dies at his home, 1933/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue)
Carter, "Jumping Jack"
plays in Sam Huston tilt with Langston (photo), 1946/11/01: 3
Carter, Larry Vernon
notice of death, 1963/02/22: 8
Carter, Len
inadvertent mistakes in report, 1932/11/25: 2
Throws Life Away (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/11/18: 1
underworld character killed by 'Fat' Pruitt, 1932/11/18: 1
Carter, Lisle C., Jr.
Negro appointed as assistant secretary by President Johnson, 1966/01/28: 1
Urban League official named assistant to [Sargent] Shriver in War Against Poverty, 1964/10/30: 3
Carter, Lonnie
notice of death, 1961/01/13: 8
Carter, Louise
long illness results in her death, 1952/02/22: 3
Carter, Mary
notice of death, 1960/11/04: 8
Carter, McKinley
funeral rites held, 1953/07/31: 4
notice of death, 1963/05/24: 8
Carter, Millie A.
fatally stricken on city bus, suffers stroke, dies two hours later, 1957/07/05: 1
notice of death, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
Carter, Mrs. O. J.
elected president of Independent Funeral Directors Association, 1945/08/10: 1
purchases East View Cemetery (photo), 1941/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue), 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Carter, Oliver J.
talented orphanage inmate twice feted on 12th birthday, 1939/08/25: 7
Carter, Olon
notice of death, 1962/03/16: 8
Carter, Oscar Cleveland
notice of death, 1963/04/19: 8
obituary notice by Carter-Taylor Mortuary, 1963/04/05: 8
Carter, Pearl
notice of death, 1967/08/04: 10
Carter, Pinkie Jane
dies at her residence, 1932/09/23: 8 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
Carter, Bishop R. A.
begins series of Texas conferences, 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
CME bishop visits San Antonio, 1938/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue)
CME Senior Bishop presides in Texas, 1946/05/31 Supp: 3
Carter, Ray
Seguin man drowns in Guadalupe River when boat overturns, 1958/07/251958/07/25: 1: 1
Carter, Richard
elected president of Council of Social Clubs, 1963/02/22 Supp: 2
Carter, Robert L.
enlists in Air Force (photo), 1948/07/30: 4
Carter, Sarah Elizabeth
SA girl in honor society at Tillotson, 1941/04/04: 6
Carter, Sarah Lee
newborn infant dies, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
Carter, Walter J.
Carter, Walter James
final rites held for infant, 9 months old, 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
Carter, Lt. William G.
first Negro officer assigned to Lackland AFB (photo), 1949/09/16: 1
Carter, Willie
notice of death, 1962/03/16: 8
Carter, Willie James
killer of, Lonnie B. Moore, gets 5 years for murder; sentenced one day after suspended term for 1951 murder ends, 1957/06/21: 1
knifed and killed by Lonnie Moore in an altercation, his body later found in brush, 1957/03/08: 1
Carter, Mrs. Willie Mae
illness of three weeks claims Mrs. Carter, 1945/05/25: 1
Cartwright, Giles
Cartwright, Mrs. Narcissus
well-known Cuero woman succumbs here, 1950/05/26: 4
Caruso Social Club
meetings in 1949, 1949/10/14 Supp: 3
organization of, 1946/05/31 Supp: 4
Caruthers, Alex
funeral arrangements pending, 1934/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
Caruthers, Arthur
dies suddenly, 1946/05/31: 4
Caruthers, Edward
notice of death, 1962/11/02: 8
Caruthers, John
receives Fort Sam Houston civilian employees award (photo), 1944/09/15: 1
Caruthers, Rosa
Mrs. Caruthers passes to reward, 1934/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
Caruthers, William D.
notice of death, 1962/01/26: 8
Carver, George Washington
awards and honors
Chicago honors Carver, 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
Dr. Carver an Inspiration (editorial), 1934/01/19: 4
House of Representatives OKs Carver Day, 1945/11/16: 1
picture appears on Los Angeles transit passes, 1948/01/16: 3
Carver Christmas Seals
Gen. Eisenhower gets first 1947 Carver Christmas seals (photo), 1947/12/05: 2
Roosevelt, Eleanor, gets first new Carver Christmas seals (photo), 1945/11/30: 2
Carver leaves Tuskegee for Ford Company, 1942/06/19: 1, 1942/07/24: 5
Carver Museum fire; checkup reveals not everything lost, 1947/12/12: 1
Carver Week celebrated at nation's capital, 1965/01/15: 1
Dr. Carver Expo exhibit is amazing (photo), 1936/09/25: 7
George Washington Carver As I Knew Him (article series by Harry O. Abbott), 1943/02/05: 4
gets fertilizer from peanut hulls, 1942/05/29: 5
gives $33,000 to Tuskegee foundation in his name to perpetuate research in creative chemistry (photo), 1940/02/23: 1
illness and death
death takes Dr. George Washington Carver (photo), 1943/01/08: 1
gravely ill at Tuskegee, 1938/06/10: 6
interview by Edgar Guest to broadcast on Chicago NBC program, 1937/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue)
life story
Dr. Carver's life dramatized on air on West Coast, 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue)
film biographies of Washington, Carver pondered, 1947/11/28: 7
He Who Was Traded for a Horse [comment on the life of Carver] (editorial), 1943/01/08: 4
heard on KABC in San Antonio, 1947/04/18: 1
life broadcast (photo), 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
pictorial highlights of career, 1943/01/08: 4
presented by NBC program "It Can Be Done" (photo), 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
Red scare causes dropping of Carver film project, 1948/01/16: 1
monument for
FDR [President Roosevelt] signs bill for national monument to Dr. Carver, 1943/07/23: 6
monument unveiled at birthplace (photo), 1953/09/18: 2
2,000 see national monument dedicated to Dr. Carver, 1953/07/24: 1
peanut oil
daily pleads for use of Dr. Carver [peanut] oil in [infantile paralysis] epidemic, 1936/07/31: 1
deluged by orders for peanut oil, 1934/01/12: 7
may have cure for infantile paralysis from peanut oil experiment, 1934/01/19: 1
Why Can't We Do It [investigate use of Carver's peanut oil for infantile paralysis] (editorial), 1936/07/31: 4
Polaris submarine named for Dr. Carver, 1964/08/21: 1
"save the wheat" bread formula revived at Tuskegee (photo), 1948/02/27: 2
speaks at fourteen colleges, 1933/06/09: 1
speaks at Harvard (photo), 1933/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1934/01/05 issue)
speaks of peanuts, 1933/12/22: 1
stamps in honor of
Dixie board stops Carver stamp sale, 1944/12/22: 1
issuance of stamp at Tuskegee draws dignitaries, 1948/01/16: 1
3-cent Carver stamp to go on sale Jan. 5 (photo), 1947/11/28: 2
US to issue memorial stamp, 1947/02/21: 1
Carver Colored Community Center
group petitions for improvement in Library-Aud, 1953/10/09: 1
Carver Foundation
Carver Library
Carver Post, American Legion
Casa Loma Duchesses
meetings in 1935, 1935/11/15: 6, 1935/12/06: 6
meetings in 1936, 1936/03/06: 6
Casa Loma Dukes
meetings, 1934/05/25: 7, 1934/06/01: 7, 1934/06/29: 6
new name for Romeo Social Set, 1934/05/18: 6
Casey, Calvin C.
funeral rites held, 1947/12/05: 1
Casey, Clarence
funeral is held, 1931/10/09: 8 (filmed in 10/16 issue)
Casey, Edward
popular Pullman porter dies, 1934/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue)
porter succumbs to illness, 1934/03/16: 1
Casey, George C.
praised for 22 years work at San Antonio Air Depot (photo), 1943/07/09: 1
Casey, Ida C.
litigants in will battle reach agreement, 1960/07/01: 1
notice of death, 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
succumbs to heart attack at 93, 1958/04/25: 1
Casey, Robert
notice of death, 1965/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue)
Cason, Gertrude
notice of death, 1959/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
Cassel, David
final rites held for infant, 11 months old, 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue)
Cassell, Georgia Ann
notice of death, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue)
Castile, Gertrude
notice of death, 1966/03/25: 8
Castro, Sylvia
5-year-old girl fatally injured when struck by automobile, 1966/06/17: 1
Castroville, Texas
St. Louis Day to be visited by thousands in "the Little Alsace" of Texas, 1967/08/04: 7
Cathey, Gussie
slain by J. D. Curry when he goes berserk at insult (photo), 1965/06/04: 1
Catholic Church
See also Catholic Schools
Catholic Action School set for July 15-20, 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
forums planned to answer questions about Catholicism, 1961/09/29: 6
hierarchies revived in Africa, first since fifth century, 1950/06/09: 5
integration/segregation
bishops take firm stand against Jim Crow, 1958/12/26: 2
Catholic Action Council asks students' good will toward Negroes, 1934/06/01: 1
Catholics favor equality for Negroes, FEPC, 1946/11/29: 2
Catholics urged to increase their ardor in behalf of the Negro, 1933/12/29: 1
Dixie Catholic laity thwarting church's work for integration, 1959/02/27: 1
interracial monastery planned for Kentucky, 1949/01/07: 2
Jim Crow in religion boosts Negro Catholics, 1947/11/28: 1
Louisiana
integrated catechism classes are resumed in Lousiana church, 1955/12/09: 1
Louisiana Catholics form citizens council to oppose Negro priests, 1955/11/18: 1
New Orleans
Archbishop of New Orleans says "It isn't time to integrate," 1960/06/24: 1
Catholics shout abuse at archbishop on desegregation, 1956/02/03: 1
churches install Jim Crow signs, 1938/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue)
Interracial Committee formed, 1948/06/11: 8
racist needles Archbishop Frances Joseph Rummell for not integrating Catholic schools, 1961/08/25: 3
white Louisiana Catholics defy bishop on segregation, 1955/12/23: 6
North Carolina Catholic integration brings no disorder, 1953/07/03: 1
poll reveals Catholic students to be anti-Negro, 1946/09/20: 1
priest rebuked for anti-Negro bulletin, 1955/12/23: 8 (filmed in 12/30 issue)
San Antonio Negroes get 'friendship note' from Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men, 1956/02/24: 1
segregation called immoral in new Catholic catechism, 1960/09/02: 2
Maundy Thursday pilgrimage set for Catholics, 1952/04/04: 3
Negro bishop ordains 3 white seminarians, 1961/03/03: 1
Negro members
Catholicism grows among Negroes in United States, 1957/11/15: 6
Catholicism shows rapid increase among Race, 1936/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Negro Catholics increase 90 per cent in 25 years, 1957/04/05: 3
Race active in Catholic meet at Gunter Hotel, 1942/04/24: 5
Negro priests and prelates
54 Negro Catholic priests ordained in US since 1950, 1959/05/29: 3
Bowers, Bishop Joseph O., first Negro bishop consecrated, 1953/05/01: 1, 1953/05/08: 1
Chicago gets first Negro priest, Rev. Herman Porter (photo), 1947/06/27: 2
colored priests ordained in New Orleans, 1934/06/01: 1
first African Negro archbishop, Bishop Bernardin Gantin, appointed by Pope John XXIII, 1960/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Kiwanuka, Most Reverend Joseph, teacher kisses Episcopal ring of only Negro bishop (photo), 1950/05/05: 1
LaFarge, Father John, memorial mass held for founder of Catholic interracial movement, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
Lewis, Rev. Carlos A., priest-educator becomes auxiliary bishop of Panama, 1965/10/15: 1
Lucey, Archbishop Robert E.
McNamara, Very Reverend Thomas P., elected Josephite Superior General, 1948/07/30: 8
Meyer, Cardinal Albert, left format for Christian justice, 1965/04/23: 1
Negro priests of past century studied, 1953/08/28: 2
new pastors named to two local catholic churches, 1953/09/25: 4
only 22 priests form Negro Catholic clergy in US, 1946/03/22: 4
Perry, Very Rev. Harold R.
Pope Paul VI names Negro bishop, Very Rev. Harold Robert Perry, 1965/10/08: 1
U.S.'s first Negro bishop confident in new role in the archdiocese of New Orleans, 1965/10/22: 3
Rugambwa, Cardinal Laurian
again reported to be ill, 1960/07/01: 3
first Negro cardinal, of Tanganyika, appointed by Pope John XXIII, 1960/03/11: 1
hospitalized by heart condition, 1960/04/29: 6
Negro cardinal no stranger to America (photo), 1960/04/22: 1
throng sees Negro cardinal celebrate historic Chicago mass, 1961/06/09: 1
second Negro archbishop named in Africa, 1960/04/08: 1
Zoungrana, Archbishop Paul, African prelate adds luster to College of cardinals, 1965/02/19: 3
Novena of High Masses starts Saturday, May 3, at Oblate School of Theology, 1958/04/25: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
SA churches mark canonization of St. Martin de Porres, 1962/05/11: 4
San Antonio Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Men holds convention Feb. 23, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
special programs set for Sunday to commemorate Feast of the Holy Rosary, 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Summer School of the Christian Apostolate held in San Antonio; Protestant, Jewish youth invited to attend, 1965/06/11: 4
Toussaint, Pierre, memory of famed Negro layman honored in New York, 1953/07/10: 1
treat Roman Catholic Church as a church, not a state, demands Kenneth H. Wood, editor of
Review and Herald, 1957/09/06: 1
Dr. Turner Re-Heads Catholic Laymen [Federated Colored Catholics re-elect Dr. T.W. Turner] (editorial), 1933/07/07: 4
Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice
Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems
held in San Antonio, 1949/02/18: 1, 1953/02/06: 1
labor parley to be held Saturday, Sunday, 1953/02/13: 1
St. Peter, Catholic USO are sites for conference, 1949/02/25: 1
two day session ends meeting, 1949/03/04: 1
Catholic Interracial Council
brotherhood meeting set, 1967/02/10: 8
Cabirae, Henry, Jr., southern field service director, guest at local regular meeting, 1962/02/23 Supp: 3
elects directorate Sunday, 1951/07/13: 3
Hoey Award
Interracial Sunday to be observed, 1955/02/11: 6
introductory tea held (photo), 1960/12/09 Supp: 2
LaFarge, Father John, memorial mass held for founder of Catholic interracial movement, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
meetings in 1951, 1951/02/09: 6, 1951/03/09: 6, 1951/07/06: 8 (filmed in 07/13 issue)
meetings in 1958, 1958/11/28: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/12/11: 6
meets at St. Gerard, 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
members attend mass
officers installed (photo), 1966/12/16: 10 (filmed in 12/23 issue)
pancake breakfast to be held, 1962/11/30: 6, 1963/05/31: 6, 1966/06/10: 6, 1966/12/09: 9
Jo's Jottings, 1967/06/09: 8
picnic meeting held (Jo's Jottings), 1966/10/28: 8
quarterly group mass to be held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1963/04/26 Supp: 4
silver tea held (Jo's Jottings), 1960/11/25 Supp: 1, 1960/12/02 Supp: 2
Catholic Interscholastic League
Catholic Junior League
accepts sponsorship of two Girl Scout troupes, Salve Regina Girls Club and St. Agnes Brownie Club (Jo's Jottings), 1963/06/07 Supp: 4
anniversaries
9th anniversary observed, 1944/05/12: 6
20th anniversary observed (Jo's Jottings), 1955/05/06 Supp: 1
annual Grotto day held (Jo's Jottings), 1944/08/04: 6
children's dancing class
dancing class reveals talent, 1937/09/24: 6
organizes dancing class for kiddies, 1937/09/17: 6
Corpus Christi Catholic Junior Leaguers entertain visiting Santonians, 1937/07/09: 6
Dorsey, Jeannette, receives Catholic Junior League award (photo), 1948/06/04 Supp: 4
Founder's Day
Jo's Jottings (column), 1939/05/05: 6
observed along with ninth anniversary (Jo's Jottings), 1944/05/12: 6
Funny Paper dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1940/04/26: 6
grotto dedicated, 1943/07/30: 6
Kiddie Revue
child dancers to be presented in 'Kiddie Revue,' 1938/04/15: 6, 1938/04/22: 6
Jo's Jottings (column), 1938/05/06: 6
Kiddie Revue is tonight, 1941/04/18: 6
large crowd enjoys annual Revue, 1941/04/25: 6
Pan-America theme of Kiddie Revue, 1941/04/11: 6
scheduled for April 18, 1941/04/04: 7
thrills appreciative audience, 1938/05/06: 6
King, Opaline Yvonne, receives award (photo), 1949/06/03 Supp: 3
Leaguers prepare for state meet, 1939/12/08: 1
Mann, Gwendolyn, honored at 'Miss Centennial' Ball (Jo's Jottings), 1936/07/31: 6
meetings in 1935, 1935/12/06: 6
meetings in 1966 (Jo's Jottings), 1966/09/30: 8
members named (Jo's Jottings), 1961/08/04 Supp: 1
pre-Valentine formal
Jo's Jottings (column), 1948/02/06 Supp: 1
more than 300 entertained, 1948/02/06 Supp: 2
officers and members shown, 1948/02/06 Supp: 4
out-of-town guests (photo), 1948/02/06 Supp: 2
pretty war brides at formal (photo), 1948/02/06 Supp: 3
St. Patrick style show hosted (Chasing with Chase), 1958/03/28: 7
Catholic Ladies Guild
meetings in 1944, 1944/06/23: 5
meetings in 1945, 1945/04/20 Supp: 3
meetings in 1946, 1946/07/26 Supp: 3
Catholic Layman's Forum
second forum at Incarnate Word, 1952/02/01: 8 (filmed in 02/08)
to discuss problems of home, 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue)
Catholic Press Association
editors in regional conference, here, 1949/12/02: 2
Catholic Schools
See also Central Catholic High School (San Antonio, TX)
See also Holy Redeemer Catholic School (San Antonio, TX)
See also St. Catherine Catholic School (San Antonio, TX)
See also St. Peter Claver Academy (San Antonio, TX)
Georgia, Catholic schools desegregate; racial lines blotted out in 71 North Georgia counties, 1962/06/15: 1
Kansas City Catholic high schools end Jim Crow, 1949/10/07: 1
Louisiana
5 parishes mix schools in Louisiana; New Orleans school faculty also integrated, 1966/09/16: 1
FBI enters case of Our Lady of Good Harbor Catholic School, closed due to threats of violence on third day of integration, 1962/09/07: 1
integration in N. Orleans delayed; Archbishop Rummel says Jim Crow stays until at least Fall, 1957, 1956/08/10: 1
more Catholic schools to desegregate, 1962/04/06: 1
parish schools ordered desegregated, 1966/09/09: 7
racists and some parents attack New Orleans integration order, 1962/04/06: 1
St. James Catholic High School, in vocal concert at Our Lady of Lake College, 1949/12/23: 6
writer says Pope Pius II will not heed Louisianans' anti-integration plea, 1957/08/23: 1
Maryland, Catholic schools to integrate with fall session, 1956/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
Negro enrollment in Catholic schools increases, 1962/03/30: 3
Pope's Interest May Change Conditions for Negroes in Catholic Colleges (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/19: 1
St. Louis schools
700 St. Louis Catholics meet to protest Negroes in Catholic schools, 1947/09/26: 1
Catholics drop anti-Negro fight, 1947/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue)
Christianity and Democracy Prevail: St. Louis Schools Made Available to All Catholics by Archbishop Ritter (editorial), 1947/10/10: 4
row over Negroes brings cash from Clare Luce, 1947/10/31: 2
whites object to Negroes in St. Louis Catholic schools, 1947/09/19: 1
Texas
Central Catholic High Schools Chaminade Guard wins annual Fourth Army Drill and Rifle Competition (photo), 1964/05/01: 4
Houston, Galveston schools to desegregate, 1961/04/28: 7
San Antonio
Catholic high schools in joint interracial meeting, 1944/01/07: 1
Lucey, Archbishop Robert E., bans race bars in schools; Negroes already attending six schools, three colleges in SA, 1954/04/16: 1
McNeal, Isabelle C., serves as chair for orientation meetings for teachers (Jo's Jottings), 1962/09/07 Supp: 4
schools show increase over last year, 1947/09/19: 1
teachers' institute to meet here Monday, 1949/10/21: 6
Virginia Catholic schools integrate "without difficulty," 1957/05/17: 7
Washington, DC, opening of Catholic schools to race denied, 1949/10/21: 5
Catholic State League
sets three meetings for February 23 held in the Gunter Hotel, 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Catholic Women, Archdiocesan Council of
tea held, 1949/02/18 Supp: 4
Catholic Youth Club
Catholic Youth Organization (CYO)
Lucey, Archbishop Robert E., to be special guest at CYO leaders banquet, 1953/11/27: 8
Rules and Policy Committee meets, 1953/01/30: 5
sports
end of season games take place December 7, 1952/12/05: 5
Gable, George, St. Peter Claver, makes all-state CYO team, 1951/02/23: 5
St. Peter Claver basketball teams lead CYO leagues, 1952/02/08: 5
St. Peter Claver to provide scorers for spelling contest, 1953/11/20: 6
to honor four volunteer youth leaders at third annual banquet, 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue)
Cator, Sylvio
expects to win at Olympics, 1932/07/15: 3
Haitian athlete, will try again to qualify for broad jump, 1932/08/12: 3
injures self as he wins broad jump gold at Post-Olympics, 1932/08/26: 3
Cavanaugh, Mrs. Ollie
notice of death, 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue)
succumbs to sudden attack, 1959/02/06: 1
Cavanaugh, Willie
notice of death, 1966/04/15: 8
Cavender, William
man, 60, dies after asking for glass of water, 1948/05/28: 1
Caviel, William B.
honored by Aerospace Ground Equipment Division at Kelly AFB, 1964/12/18: 1
Caviness, Catherine
making good at Samuel Huston College (photo), 1933/03/17: 1
SA actress stars in "Blood of Jesus," 1941/06/20: 6
stars in "In Abraham's Bosom" (photo), 1932/05/20: 1
Caviness, Donald L.
receives combat training at Camp Pendleton, 1967/09/22: 7
recruit training ends, followed by individual combat training, 1967/10/06: 9
Caviness, Fanny J.
funeral rites held (photo), 1960/06/24: 1
notice of death, 1960/07/01: 8
Caviness, John B.
prominent in SA life, is secretary-treasurer of local BSCP branch (photo), 1943/06/18: 6
retires after 52 years service as Pullman Porter (photo), 1954/05/14: 1
Caviness, John L., Sr.
buried Saturday morning, 1965/09/10: 1
notice of death, 1965/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/1 issue)
Caviness, Minnie Lee
entered in Starkist's "King and Queen of Smile" contest by Mt. Olive Baptist Church (photo), 1940/01/26: 6
Cawthon, Cheryl Vanesse
notice of death, 1963/02/01: 8
Cawthorn, Michael K.
airman selected for technical training at Chanute AFB (photo), 1967/04/07: 7
CCC
Ceasar, MSgt Julius, Jr.
gets Army lieutenant's bars at Morgan State College, 1949/02/25: 1
Cecelia Singers
final meeting of fiscal year, 1932/06/03: 7
give annual parlor recital, 1932/04/15: 6
Cecilia's Dream, Chapter 210
Cemeteries
Cemetery Beautification
See also San Antonio Civic Cemetery Club
See also St. Hedwig Cemetery Club
$170 in cash, $275 pledged for cemetery beautification, 1945/02/16: 1
beautification of city cemetery 3 to start today, 1945/03/02: 1
San Antonians asked to take better care of cemeteries, 1961/09/08: 8
Census
Centennial Exposition
Center Street Guild/Neighborhood Guild
Central Baptist Church
junior choir to present evening of discussion called "Speak," 1966/11/04: 7
Merriwether, Dr. W. G., to conduct 10-day meeting (photo), 1953/08/14: 4
St. John Singers to perform, 1954/02/26: 7
Sunday School pictured (photo), 1953/08/14: 8
Sutton, Clifton, chairman of Youth Day activities (photo), 1967/06/23: 4
Women's Day, with Mrs. M. J. Wells, guest speaker, 1966/03/25: 8
Central Catholic High School (San Antonio, TX)
history made as Negro enrolls at Central Catholic, 1952/09/12: 1
"investigative approach" made for Negro enrollment at Central Catholic; principal says admission not refused, 1951/09/28: 1
sports
Central Catholic Cats emerge as winner over St. Peter Claver, 1935/11/15: 3
Highlands' Clarence Whitmore runs over Central Catholic gridders (Buttons), 20-0 (photo), 1958/09/26: 5
history made as Douglass cagers edge Central Catholic in interracial contest, 1956/02/17: 5
St. Peter Claver suffers 23-20 upset at hands of Central Catholic, 1937/12/24: 3
Williams, Lawrence, first Negro graduate of formerly all-white school, 1955/05/27: 1
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
six CIAA thinlies, three loop teams make NCAA track and field ratings, 1957/05/31: 5
tight race shaping up for football in CIAA, 1957/08/30: 5
Central Playground
See also Central Playground Swimming Pool
activities all day at Central, 1946/08/02: 3
activities in 1946, 1946/08/09: 3
activities in 1959, 1959/06/19: 7
Central Playground, Sutton Homes news, 1960/03/18: 7
Central Playground top winner in playground meets, 1950/08/04: 3
Central thin-clads cop playground field and track meet, 1947/08/15: 3
child care center, new project cares for school-age children, 1944/06/16: 7
City Playground domino meet at West End Park, 1951/06/08: 3
fall program starts, 1959/09/18: 7
free kindergarten conducted at Central Playground, 1934/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue)
Halloween carnival planned for Friday, 1959/10/30: 7
hobby show at Central, 1941/01/17: 7
horseshoe meet set for Central Playground, 1951/06/15: 5
hundreds witness pageant at Central Playground, 1931/08/21: 7
In the Midst of the Playground--A Beer Joint (editorial), 1934/05/04: 4
net meet set for July 21, 22, 1954/07/09: 5
Playground in Deteriorated Condition (editorial), 1934/06/08: 4
playground shuffleboard winners named, 1952/07/04: 5
Powell, Emma, crowned recreation "May Prom" queen, 1954/05/21 Supp: 3
recreation center gets heating system, 1949/02/18: 3
recreation center gets new floor, 1947/11/28: 3
recreation department cage meet Dec. 20-21, 1948/12/17: 3
report on activities, 1931/08/14: 7, 1931/08/21: 7
scores 120 points in copping swim tourney, 1954/07/09: 5
tap dancing classes becoming popular, 1931/08/21: 3
tennis meet under way at Central, 1946/08/30: 3
tennis winners decided, 1946/09/13: 3
wiener roast for 500 children at Central Playground, 1931/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
Central Playground Swimming Pool
events at Central pool, 1936/07/03: 3
life guards/life saving
city examiners are at Central to test candidates, 1935/08/09: 3
Durrenberger, M. M., staff member of National Red Cross Life Saving Service, reviews work done at Central Pool, 1935/08/09: 3
last water tests of season held at Central pool, 1937/09/10: 3
Mays, S., GI saved from drowning by Manuel Mack, 1946/09/06: 4
third rescue of season reported for Central pool, 1939/06/30: 7
two swimmers saved at Central by lifeguards, Wilbur Dimry and Earl Richardson, 1935/07/26: 3
opens for summer season, 1949/06/03: 3, 1952/05/09: 5
swim meets
annual Recreation Department meet
Central favored in splash meet, 1950/06/30: 3
scores 120 points in copping swim tourney, 1954/07/09: 5
splashers again win city swim bunting, 1950/07/14: 3
Tankers swamp Lindbergh, 1952/07/11: 5
annual swim meet at Central Playground, 1932/07/22: 1
junior swimming meet held, 1940/08/23: 3, 1940/08/30: 3, 1940/09/06: 3
San Antonio/Austin competitions
Central Playground tankmen again beat Austin, 1947/08/08: 3
Central Swim team dunks Austin, 145-77, 1958/08/08: 5
swimming exhibitions, 1932/07/15: 1, 1932/08/05: 3
swimming classes/lessons
aides, mothers to meet for "learn to swim" program, 1950/06/02: 3
classes to start Monday at Central Pool, 1951/06/15: 5
free swimming lessons offered at Central Pool, 1940/06/07: 3
taught at Central, Lindbergh tanks, 1954/06/25: 5
Central Shoe Repair Co.
Central Teen-Age Club
organization of, 1954/10/22: 6
Central Wildcats Athletic Club
meetings, 1932/11/18: 7
new athletic club organized, 1932/09/30: 3, 1932/10/07: 3
Centre Street Bowling Center
Centre Street Guild/Neighborhood Guild
Christmas party planned, 1960/12/02 Supp: 3
meetings in 1942, 1942/07/31: 7, 1942/08/28: 7, 1942/10/02: 6, 1942/12/04: 6
meetings in 1943, 1943/01/01: 6, 1943/03/12: 6, 1943/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue)
meetings in 1944, 1944/07/28: 4
meetings in 1946, 1946/02/15 Supp: 2, 1946/04/12 Supp: 3, 1946/05/17 Supp: 2, 1946/06/14: 2, 1946/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue), 1946/09/13: 7, 1946/10/18 Supp: 2, 1946/11/15: 5
meetings in 1947, 1947/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1947/11/14: 2
meetings in 1948, 1948/03/12 Supp: 3, 1948/04/16 Supp: 2, 1948/05/14: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/02/18 Supp: 3, 1949/03/18 Supp: 3, 1949/04/15: 6, 1949/06/17 Supp: 4, 1949/09/02: 4, 1949/10/28 Supp: 4
meetings in 1950, 1950/01/06: 6, 1950/05/19: 2
meetings in 1951, 1951/08/31: 7
meetings in 1952, 1952/04/11: 7, 1952/05/16: 4, 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue)
meetings in 1953, 1953/02/27: 4, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2, 1953/10/30 Supp: 3, 1953/11/20 Supp: 2, 1953/12/25 Supp: 2
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/29 Supp: 2, 1954/05/28: 4, 1954/07/02: 4, 1954/12/03: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6, 1955/01/28 Supp: 4, 1955/02/18: 4, 1955/03/18 Supp: 2, 1955/04/29 Supp: 2, 1955/05/27: 6, 1955/07/01: 4, 1955/07/29 Supp: 2, 1955/09/02 Supp: 3, 1955/09/30 Supp: 4
meetings in 1956, 1956/03/02: 6, 1956/06/01: 6, 1956/08/31: 6, 1956/09/28: 4, 1956/11/02: 6, 1957/01/04: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/01: 6, 1957/03/29: 2, 1957/08/30: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/02/28: 6, 1958/05/02: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/27: 7, 1959/05/01: 6, 1959/07/03: 6, 1959/08/28: 6, 1959/10/02: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/04/29: 6, 1960/07/29: 7, 1960/09/02 Supp: 2, 1960/09/30 Supp: 3, 1960/10/28 Supp: 2, 1960/12/30 Supp: 3
meetings in 1961, 1961/02/03 Supp: 2, 1961/03/03 Supp: 3, 1961/03/31 Supp: 3, 1961/06/02: 7, 1961/06/30: 6, 1961/07/28 Supp: 3, 1961/11/03 Supp: 3, 1961/12/01: 6, 1961/12/29: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02 Supp: 3, 1962/03/02: 7, 1962/03/30 Supp: 2, 1962/04/27 Supp: 3, 1962/06/01 Supp: 2, 1962/06/29 Supp: 2, 1962/08/03 Supp: 3, 1962/08/31 Supp: 4, 1962/09/28 Supp: 3, 1962/11/02 Supp: 3
meetings in 1963, 1963/02/01 Supp: 4, 1963/03/01: 6, 1963/03/29 Supp: 3, 1963/05/03: 6, 1963/05/31: 3, 1963/08/30: 6, 1963/11/01: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/01/10: 6, 1964/01/31: 4, 1964/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue), 1964/08/28: 4
meetings in 1965, 1965/01/29: 6, 1965/04/02: 6, 1965/10/01 Supp: 3, 1965/10/29 Supp: 2, 1965/12/03: 6
meetings in 1966, 1966/09/02: 6
officers elected, 1966/02/25 Supp: 2
Cepeda, Orlando (San Francisco Giants)
called real 'find' for Giants, 1958/05/16: 5
cops Puerto Rican Winter League batting championship, 1959/01/30: 5
Giants boss says Cepeda is not to be traded, 1962/11/23: 5
may get "Rookie of the Year" honors, 1958/07/18: 7
sued by dad of lad injured by ball thrown into stands by Cepeda, 1959/09/04: 5
Cerebral Palsy Association
Certified Public Accountants
Walker, W. L., becomes Texas' third Negro CPA (photo), 1945/12/28: 1
Cesar, Minnie B.
joins WAACs (Jo's Jottings), 1942/12/11: 6
Santone WAAC in motor transport specialist school, 1943/02/26:6
Chadwick, Pearl R.
notice of death, 1963/11/01: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue)
Chalmers (Rev. Dr.) Allen Knight
statement on organization of Alabama [Scottsboro] Committee, 1936/01/03: 1
Chamberlain, Wilton Norman ("Wilt the Stilt")
All-American Team
four Negroes named to All-American cage team, including Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor, 1958/03/14: 5
three Negroes, Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, and Guy Rodgers, on Look All-America cage squad, 1957/03/22: 5
All-Stars
featured in Miller Brewing Company's film, "The 11th Annual NBA All-Star Basketball Game" (photo), 1962/02/02: 5
noses out Bill Russell for All-Star post, 1962/01/05: 5
awards and honors
with Elgin Baylor, named to All-Star pro team, 1960/03/25: 5
named NBA No. 1 rookie and most valuable player, 1960/03/11: 5
named pro athlete of month, 1960/03/04: 5
college career
Allen, Dr. Forrest C. ("Phog"), defends Stilt against charge of being professionally paid as a student, 1957/03/08: 5
puts Kansas in NCAA finals, 1957/03/22: 5
Stilt and 50 other tan cagers playing with major college teams, 1956/12/14: 7
Wilt serving cords in college court action, 1958/01/03: 5
yep, the Stilt's as good as his press notices, 1956/12/14: 5
East-West game, Wilt crashes NBA all-star cage lineup, 1960/01/08: 5
expected to rewrite record book, 1960/01/29: 3
featured in Miller Brewing Company's film, "The 11th Annual NBA All-Star Basketball Game" (photo), 1962/02/02: 5
Harlem Globetrotters
20,613 see Wilt as Trotters nose out college all-stars, 1960/04/08: 5
averaging 30 points per game as pro, 1958/11/07: 5
gets $65,000 in Trotter deal, 1958/06/27: 5
happy about pro debut with Trotters, 1958/10/24: 5
uncertain about the future --"very happy" playing with the Trotters, 1959/02/13: 5
what will Stilt do next year? stay with Harlem Globetrotters or join Philadelphia Warriors, 1959/03/13: 5
Philadelphia Warriors
Chamberlain and Bellamy make cage history in season finale, 1962/03/23: 3
like we said 7 weeks ago, the Stilt "unretires," 1960/08/19: 5
Philadelphia set to greet the Stilt, 1958/11/14: 3
sign Stilt for record $30,000 salary, 1959/05/22: 5
stars in victory over Hawaii, 1959/04/03: 5
still the No. 1 cager as he continues to lead NBA scoring average, 1961/11/17: 5
what will Stilt do next year? stay with Harlem Globetrotters or join Philadelphia Warriors, 1959/03/13: 5
Wilt is rebound leader in NBA, 1960/01/22: 5
Wilt now nearing first in points scored in NBA, 1959/12/11: 3
Wilt rewrites NBA record book again, 1961/04/21: 7
Wilt to "unretire," play again--for $70,000, 1960/07/01: 5
"retirement"
fans puzzled as Stilt quits pro basketball, 1960/04/01: 5
like we said 7 weeks ago, the Stilt "unretires," 1960/08/19: 5
Wilt to "unretire," play again--for $70,000 with Philadelphia Warriors, 1960/07/01: 5
rough treatment by other players
may have to sock someone in the mouth [to stop rough play by other players], 1959/11/27: 5
Wilt blasts officials--says he's going to get rough, too, 1960/03/11: 5
San Francisco Warriors
Chamberlain and Bellamy make cage history in season finale, 1962/03/23: 3 , 1971}
gets second straight $60,000 salary, 1963/09/27: 5
smashes nine records this season, 1962/04/06: 5
tops among scorers in NBA, 1962/11/16: 5
Wilt is NBA's point champ for fifth time, 1964/03/27: 5
Wilt sold for $300,00 and three players to Philadelphia 76ers, 1965/01/22: 5
smashes nine records this season, 1962/04/06: 5
Wilt Chamberlain Enterprises, Inc. formed in Pennsylvania, 1960/05/20: 5
Wilt Chamberlain mobbed by teammates (Sports Parade, column), 1967/05/05: 5
[Wilt Chamberlain mobbed by teammates] (The Sports Parade, column), 1967/05/05: 5
Wilt's urge to fight (Cassius Clay) explained, 1967/03/24: 5
Chambers, Allen
loses fingers in wood sawing accident, 1934/01/05: 1
Chambers, Booker
San Antonian dies in Baltimore, services held here, 1956/08/24: 4
Chambers, C. M. (Mayor of San Antonio)
city's chief executive paid fitting tribute by mourning thousands (photo), 1933/03/17: 1
large crowd attends memorial services for late mayor, 1933/03/24: 1
Mayor Chambers, a Positive Loss (editorial), 1933/03/17: 4
Mayor Chambers speaks in favor of Negroes voting in primaries (photo), 1931/08/14: 1
Mayor Comes through Again (editorial), 1931/10/23: 4
The Mayor Returns [from Democratic Convention] (editorial), 1932/07/08: 4
Our Mayor Takes a Stand (editorial), 1931/08/14: 4
Primary Resolution Interpretation [Mayor to present Resolution to National Democratic Organization] (editorial), 1932/06/24: 4
Chambers, Henry
nickel slayers, Davis, Chester Arthur ("Junior"), gets 25 years in pen, 1946/03/01: 1
shot to death over nickel, 1945/11/30: 1
Chambers, Lamar
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
Chambers, Lucile
wins 1951 Ford Victoria given away by Sunset Service Stations (photo), 1951/08/10: 6
Chambers of Commerce
Chance, Flora
funeral services held, 1933/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1934/01/05 issue)
Chance, Michelle D.
notice of death, 1965/10/01: 8
Chandler, Albert P.
selected for training as medical services specialist at Gunter AFB (photo), 1965/08/20: 7
Chandler, Charlie, Jr.
notice of death, 1963/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
Chandler, AB Eric G.
reassigned to Amarillo AFB for training as base fuel supply specialist (photo), 1962/10/19: 2
Chandler, Mattie Amires
notice of death, 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
Chandler, TSgt. Robert C.
San Antonio GI first volunteer for new program, 1948/05/28: 1
Chandler Club
aids orphans, 1931/10/02: 7
Chaney, Mrs. Pearl
rites conducted Thursday, 1949/11/25: 1
Chantels Social Club
meetings in 1960, 1960/04/15: 6
Chaplains
Chapman, A. C.
soldier killed when truck turns over, 1931/10/30: 1, 1931/10/30: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Chapman, Atlee, Sr.
Corpus politician shot to death allegedly by his wife, Eula Chapman, 1954/08/06: 1
Chapman, Cora Lee
notice of death, 1967/04/21: 4
Chapman, Daniel D.
named "Mr. Age" by Aero-Space Ground Equipment Inventory Management division at Kelly AFB, 1965/09/24: 1
Chapman, Elliot N.
SA seaman participates in Exercise Gray Ghost, 1966/05/13: 7
Chapman, Eva C. (Watt)
notice of death, 1964/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
obsequies held, 1964/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
Chapman, Florence
dies in Corpus Christi, 1962/05/25: 4
Chapman, George W.
Ft. Sam clerk gets checks for ideas, 1967/03/24: 1
Chapman, Morris E.
Corpus Christi airman assigned to Cannon AFB, New Mexico (photo), 1966/07/08: 7
Chappel, Mrs. Amanda
SA resident for 35 years is taken by death, 1947/02/21: 1
Chappel, Ernestine
rescued from blazing home by passerby, 1938/11/04: 1
Chappel, James
training completed, to enter tire business, 1941/05/09: 6
Chappel, Pvt. Leon
SA athlete honored for sportsmanship in Japan (photo), 1954/01/22: 5
Chappel, Samuel, Jr.
two-year-old dies, 1933/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue)
Charisse Neighborhood Club
club thinks public can distinguish between similar name, Ladies of Charissa Civic Club, 1957/04/05: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/15: 3, 1957/03/22: 6, 1957/06/14: 6, 1957/07/26: 6, 1957/08/30: 8 (filmed in 09/06 issue)
meetings in 1958, 1958/01/31: 6, 1958/02/14: 6, 1958/02/28: 6, 1958/03/14: 6, 1958/04/18: 6, 1958/06/13: 6, 1958/07/18: 6, 1958/08/15: 6, 1958/10/24: 6
tea-luncheon held, 1958/06/20: 6
Charity, Civic, and Community Organizations
See Anderson Street Neighborhood Guild
See Bank Employees Aid Club
See Belmont-Commerce Street Community Club
See Belmont Neighborhood Club
See Bexar County Charitable Organizations
See Bexar County Civic Association
See Bluebonnet Neighborhood (Club) Guild
See Boy Scouts
See Boys Club Unit No. 3
See Camp Founders Girls
See Campfire Girls
See Career Women's Civic and Social Club
See Catholic Ladies Guild
See Centre Street Guild/Neighborhood Guild
See Charity Neighborhood Club
See Cheerful Givers Social Club
See Christian Neighborhood Club/Guild
See Christian Women's Charity Club
See City-Wide Interdenominational Courtesy Council
See Community Charity Club
See Community Chest
See Community Cooperative Charity Club
See Community Council for Civic Action (San Antonio)
See Community Fellowship Club
See Community Social Club
See Community War Chest
See Corona Village Community Club
See Coronets Social and Civic Club
See Cosmopolitan Neighborhood Club
See Crescendo Social and Civic Club
See Crockett Street Loyal Neighborhood Club
See Crockett Street Willing Workers Guild
See Daffodils Civic Club
See Dawson Street Neighborhood Guild
See Delaware Street Guild
See Denver Heights Neighborhood Guild
See Do What You Can Club
See Duncan Field Welfare Club
See East Crockett Street Willing Workers Guild
See East End Charity Organization
See East Houston Street Club
See East Side Bexar County Educational and Civic League
See East Side Civic League
See East Side Neighborhood Club
See East Side Social (and Benevolent) Club
See East Side Willing Workers Club
See East Terrace Jolly Workers Club
See Eastside Homestake Neighborhood Guild
See Edith Jones Neighborhood Guild
See El Patio Social and Civic Club
See Elans Civic, Charitable and Social Club
See Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church, Bykota Club
See Estrella Street (Community) Club
See Estrella Street Corona Village Club
See Ever Doing Sunshine Club
See Ever Ready Charity Club
See Ever Ready Community Club
See Ever Ready Neighborhood Club
See Ever Ready Spruce Street Club
See Faithful Christian Workers Club
See Fellowship Community Club
See Fellowship Neighborhood Guild
See 4-H Club
See Friendly Neighborhood Club
See Friendship Neighborhood Club
See Gabriel Street Neighborhood Club (Guild)
See Gabriel Street Neighborhood Club (Guild) No. 2
See Gardenia Christian Workers
See Gaudeamus Women's Civic Club
See Girls Club
See Golden Age Guild
See Golden Key Civic and Social Club
See Golden Leaf Charity Club
See Golden Rule (Neighborhood) Club
See Golden Rule Social Club
See Goliad-San Antonio Sunshine Club
See Good Neighbor(s) Guild
See Good Neighborhood Guild
See Good Samaritan Charity Organization
See Good Samaritan Club (Guild)
See Good Will Club
See Gorman Street Club
See Gourmet Social and Civic Club
See Grandview Community Club
See Gulf Street Neighborhood Guild
See Harriet Tubman Society
See Harvard Addition Neighborhood Club
See Harvard Community Club
See Hays Street Community Club
See Hays Street Neighborhood Club
See Help Others Club
See Help You Guild
See Helping Hand Charity Club
See Helping Hand Community Club (Guild)
See Helping Hand Neighborhood (Social) Club
See Homestake Neighborhood Guild
See Ideal Charity Organization
See Ideal Social Club
See Independent Social and Civic Club
See Jackson County Friends Club/Jackson County Progressive Club
See Jackson County Progressive Club
See Jesse Street Community Club
See Jolly Workers Bible Club
See Joshua Community Club
See Junior Liberty Charity Club
See Junior Progressive Women's Club
See Kentucky Avenue Neighborhood Club
See Kenwood Loyal Welfare Community Club
See Kenwood Neighborhood Workers
See Koolelette(s) Social and Civic Club
See La Premiere Social and Civic Club
See Ladies of Art Civic Club
See Ladies of Charissa Civic Club
See Let's Get Acquainted Social and Civic Club
See Liberty Charity Club
See Lincoln Heights Neighborhood Guild
See Lincoln Park Neighborhood Guild
See Links, Incorporated
See Links, Incorporated, San Antonio Chapter
See Lombrano Street Neighborhood Club
See Los Angeles-San Antonio Big Sisters Club
See Love and Mercy Civic League
See Loyal Neighborhood Club
See Loyal Neighbors Social Club
See Lyons Street Neighborhood Club
See Mapleine Social and Civic Club
See Maryland Street Neighborhood Club
See Matrona Inter Nos Social-Civic Club
See Men of Today Social-Civic Organization
See Men's Action Club
See Men's Council
See Mercy and Help Club (Guild)
See Missouri-Kansas-Texas Booster Club
See Missouri-Kansas-Texas Ladies Safety Council
See Missouri Pacific Junior Ladies Booster Club
See Missouri Pacific Ladies Booster Club
See Monday Evening Charity Organization
See Needle Work Guild of America
See Neighborhood Club
See Neighborhood Club (Guild)
See Neighborhood Clubs Council
See Neighborhood Guild No. 2
See Neighborhood Helping Hand Club
See Neighborhood Social Club
See Nevada Street Neighborhood Club, 800 Block
See Nineteenth Street Neighborhood Club
See North Pine Street (Loyal) Neighborhood Club
See North Side Charity Organization
See North Side Community Club
See North Side Willing Workers
See North Side Willing Workers (Neighborhood) Club
See Olive Street Friendship Neighborhood Guild
See Olive Street Welfare Association for the Blind
See Paramount Social and Civic Club
See Paul Street Neighborhood Club
See Peoples Civic Religious Benevolent and Protective Association
See Phillis Wheatley Charity Organization
See Phillis Wheatley Flower Guild
See Phillis Wheatley Junior Charity Organization
See Pioneer Demonstration Household Aid Club
See Potomac Street (Neighborhood) Guild
See Prayer Bands
See Queen's Daughters (charity organization)
See Red Cross Knitting Club
See Royal Neighborhood Club
See Ruth Charity Club
See San Antonio Civic Cemetery Club
See San Antonio Community Chest
See San Antonio Mothers Service Organization
See Silver Leaf Charity Club
See South Olive Street Club (Guild)
See South San Antonio Charity Club
See South San Antonio Neighborhood Charity Club
See Southside Charity Youth Club
See Spruce Street Neighborhood Club (Guild)
See St. James AME Church, Willing Workers Social Club
See Stardusters Civic and Social (Savings) Club
See Sunshine Charity Club (Organization)
See Sunshine Club
See Sunshine Guild
See Sunshine Neighborhood Club
See Tel Neighborhood Guild
See Ten Virgins Charity Club
See Top Hatters Men's Club
See United Community Club No. 1
See Victoria-San Antonio Sunshine Club
See Victoria Sunshine Eastside Club
See Virginia-Spruce Street Neighborhood Club (Guild)
See West Ashby Street Neighborhood Club
See West End Knitting Club
See West End Neighborhood Club
See West Side Citizens Club
See West Side Friendly (Neighborhood) Club
See West Side Helping Hand Club
See West Side Junior Progressive Club
See West Side Neighborhood Club
See West Side Progressive Club
See West Side Women's Progressive Club
See Westridge Social-Civic Club
See Wheatley Courts Willing Workers Club
See Wheatley Heights Community Club
See Willing Workers Neighborhood Guild
See Willing Workers Veterans Club
See Women in Zion Guild
See Women's Art and Sunshine Guild
See Women's Progressive Club
See Women's Rescue Club
See Women's Society of Christian Service
See Women's West Side Civic Club
See Wyoming Street Neighborhood Club
See YMCA, Alamo City Branch
See Young Men's Civic Association
See Young Men's Improvement Club
See Young Men's Progressive Club
See Young People's Progressive Club
See Young People's Willing Workers
See YWCA, Pine Street Branch
See Zion Hill Community Club (Seguin, TX)
Charity and Charity Benefits
See also Charity, Civic, and Community Organizations
Amphion Glee Club holds benefit for orphanage, 1932/11/04: 6
appeal for quilt makers, 1932/10/14: 7
benefit blanket contest
blanket contest gets underway, 1931/11/06: 1, 1931/11/13: 1
chances sold to hundreds, 1931/11/27: 1
benefit carnival extended through Sunday, 1931/12/04: 1
benefit carnival to be staged by social clubs, 1931/10/30: 1
"The Brat" to be repeated for charity, 1931/12/18: 1
Camp Fire Girls Hall to aid needy families, 1932/09/30: 3
charity carnival fete plans complete, 1931/11/20: 1
charity program brings response, 1931/12/11: 3
Charity Style Review
charity style show workers shown (photo), 1932/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
first charity style review presented, 1931/12/18: 7
second charity style show big success, 1932/12/16: 7
sponsored by Camp Fire Girls, 1931/12/25: 2
Christmas Seal Campaign
Colored Citizens' Executive Committee sponsors concert for unemployed, 1931/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue)
Community Chest aid of ten percent goes to Race, 1941/05/23: 4
musicale to be at auditorium, 1932/10/28: 3
notice of demonstration of work of Neighbors Aid Association, 1932/10/07: 7
San Antonio "Mitten Tree" to aid destitute throughout the world, 1953/12/04 Supp: 3
suggestion for jubilee benefit (letter), 1931/10/16: 4
White, Estelle, Ella Austin Orphanage, helps loosen purses for Community Chest (photo), 1940/11/15: 1
Wyatt, Bige, St. Louis man leaves charities, institutions $70,000, 1959/12/04: 3
Charity Neighborhood Club
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 6
Charles, Bertha
notice of death, 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue)
Charles, Ezzard
appears in San Antonio at benefit for March of Dimes, 1951/01/26: 5
Baroudi, Sam, dies of injuries in Charles fight, family to get $10,000 from benefit fight, 1948/03/05: 3
Bascom, Wesbury, convinced he should let heavies alone after TKO from Ezzard Charles, 1953/01/23: 5
belt and gold medal presented by New York Boxing Writers at silver anniversary dinner (photo), 1951/01/19: 2
Charles-Louis bout
Joe Louis officially says he will fight Ezzard Charles for title, 1950/08/04: 3
Joe to get 35 per cent, Ez, 20, in title bout, 1950/08/25: 4
Louis-Charles fight to be on television, 1950/09/22: 3
Louis-Charles ringsiders to pay $30 for seats, 1950/09/01: 3
plans for April Charles-Louis bout spoiled by Jersey Joe's right, 1951/03/16: 5
they never come back; Louis defeated by Charles, 1950/09/29: 5
Charles-Marciano bout
Ez makes great stand, but beaten by Rocky, 1954/06/25: 5
Rocky Marciano wins by KO in eighth, 1954/09/24: 5
Charles-Satterfield bout being lined up, 1950/03/31: 3
ex-champion fighter now flat broke, turns to wrestling, 1961/01/13: 5
Ez weds, but he still lives with grandmother, 1951/03/30: 5
Gilliam, Billy, decisioned by Ez Charles, 1953/05/22: 5
heavyweight champion meets Bing Crosby in Hollywood (photo), 1950/01/06: 7
Lesnevich, Gus, mauled in heavyweight match, 1949/08/19: 3
must have physical examination--must fight or quit ring, 1950/04/28: 3
new heavyweight king, 1949/06/24: 3
Ray, Elmer "Violent," kayoed by Charles; gives $5,000 to Baroudi family, 1948/05/14: 3
referee for Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association mitt, grapple meet, 1954/03/05: 5
retires from fist game, 1956/12/14: 5
Valentino, Pat, kayoed by Charles, 1949/10/21: 4
Walcott-Charles bout
Jersey Joe amazes world, beats Ez for title in seventh round, 1951/07/20: 5
Jersey Joe holds on to title in slow bout with Ezzard Charles, 1952/06/13: 5
Charles, Kathryn Jean
notice of death, 1963/02/22: 8
Charles, Mack
and Jess Campbell, awarded diamond pins by Plaza Hotel (photo), 1951/12/28: 6
Charles, Pauline
illness of two weeks is fatal, 1936/09/18: 1
notice of death, 1936/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Charles, Ray
blind pianist, and Lowell Fulson, newest blues sensation at Woodlake, 1950/12/29: 7
drug problems
Charles, six others, not guilty of dope charge, 1961/07/21: 1
dope case continued until Jan. 30 as attorneys seek to show he was arrested improperly, 1962/01/19: 1
may beat narcotics rap, 1962/02/09: 1
nabbed on dope charge, tells of habit, 1961/11/24: 1
New York lifts ban on Ray Charles, 1966/09/23: 9
Ray Charles may now be in narcotics hospital, 1965/12/03: 1
The Enigmatic Genius, Ray Charles (commentary by Lee Ivory)
Part 1, 1965/09/17: 7
Part 2: The Human Dynamo, 1965/09/24: 7
Part 3: The House That Charles Built, 1965/10/01: 7
Part 4: "Ray, Son, Right Into Jail," 1965/10/08: 7
Part 5: "Ray, Where Are You?", 1965/10/15: 7
Part 6: "Where To From Here," 1965/10/22: 7
and orchestra, in San Antonio, 1960/01/15: 7
paid $15,000 for 3 songs on Dinah Shore Show, 1963/02/08: 5
paternity suits
personal/family life
Betts, Sandra Jean, mother of Charles' baby, said losing health, 1964/10/02: 1
Charles and family stay in $300,000 home despite efforts of neighbors, 1965/06/11: 1
presented with Golden Spike award for his popular commercial for Coca-Cola (photo), 1967/08/11: 5
reneges against defying Alabama court injunction against all forms of racial demonstration, 1963/04/19: 1
signs pact (contract) with ABC-Paramount (photo), 1960/05/13: 7
Charles, Robert
attends American Federation of Musicians convention as representative of Local No. 658 (photo), 1949/06/03: 7, 1950/06/02: 7, 1951/06/08: 6, 1952/06/06: 7, 1953/06/19: 7, 1955/06/03: 7
death of
military funeral rites held (photo), 1960/12/02: 1
notice of death, 1960/12/16: 8
guest speaker at smoker for Local No. 658 of American Federation of Musicians (photo), 1954/01/29: 7
Charles, Viola
notice of death, 1960/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
volunteer hostess gives more than 8,000 hours of her time at Brooke Army Medical Center, 1956/02/24: 6
Charleston, Clora Brown
notice of death, 1966/04/15: 8
Charm Club
celebrates second anniversary, 1942/12/04: 6
Charmers Social Club
Charmers entertain with gala party, 1934/05/11: 6
club song, 1932/11/04: 7
holds joint meeting with Silver Blue Social Club, 1936/03/20: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/06/10: 7, 1932/06/17: 7, 1932/07/01: 8 (filmed in 07/08 issue), 1932/07/15: 6, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/08/05: 6, 1932/08/19: 6, 1932/08/26: 7, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/09/16: 7, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/14: 6, 1932/10/28: 7, 1932/11/11: 7, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/02: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/20: 7, 1933/01/27: 6, 1933/02/17: 6, 1933/03/03: 7, 1933/03/10: 6, 1933/04/21: 6, 1933/05/19: 6, 1933/05/26: 7, 1933/06/09: 6, 1933/06/16: 6, 1933/06/23: 6, 1933/06/30: 6, 1933/07/07: 6, 1933/07/14: 6, 1933/08/11: 6, 1933/08/25: 6, 1933/09/01: 7, 1933/09/15: 6, 1933/10/13: 7, 1933/10/20: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/03/23: 6, 1934/04/20: 6, 1934/04/27: 6, 1934/06/01: 7, 1934/06/15: 3
meetings in 1935, 1935/07/19: 7, 1935/08/02: 6
meetings in 1936, 1936/01/03: 6, 1936/01/10: 6, 1936/02/14: 6, 1936/09/18: 6
new name of Happy Seven Club, 1932/06/03: 7
officers elected, 1933/11/17: 6
Charminade Choral Society
plans big rummage sale, 1932/11/11: 7
to hold rummage sale, 1933/11/17: 6
Chartered Silver Leaf Social Club
See also Original Silver Leaf Social Club, No. 1
See also Princes and Princesses Social Club
See also Silver Leaf Social Club
meetings in 1962, 1962/05/04: 7, 1962/05/25: 7, 1962/06/15 Supp: 3, 1962/06/29 Supp: 2, 1962/07/20: 6, 1962/08/10: 4, 1962/08/24 Supp: 3, 1962/09/21 Supp: 3, 1962/09/28 Supp: 2
new name, Princes and Princesses Social Club, reflects change to a mixed group of husbands and wives, 1962/11/09: 2
shows right to club name by publishing state certificate, 1962/07/13: 6
Chase, Alonzo
dies when thrown from truck in accident, sustaining fractured skull, 1962/08/17: 1
notice of death, 1962/08/24: 8
Chase, Altah Lee
obsequies held, 1962/03/30: 8
Chase, Emily
rites held for pioneer resident, 1942/11/20: 1
Chase, Herbert Lincoln
heart attack claims former San Antonian in Galveston, 1957/07/26: 1
Chase, Kittie Ella
last rites held, 1957/03/15: 4
Chase, Mamie
dies of natural causes, 1962/11/23: 1
notice of death, 1962/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
Chase, Nellie G.
notice of death, 1967/03/24: 10 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
Chase, Oral Ellis ("Dumpty")
and Pearline Hartfield Harris, killed in Highway 90, East, crash; Essie Mae Jackson and Audrey Jackson critically injured, 1956/10/05: 1
Chase, Roosevelt Joseph, Jr.
notice of death, 1964/10/30: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Chase, W. H.
killer, Ervin A. Phelps, given suspended sentence, 1949/05/27: 1
shot to death by roomer, Ervin A. Phelps, 1948/09/17: 1
Chase, William
dies after illness of several hours, 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue)
Chat and Chew Dinner Club
Chatman, Amelia
notice of death, 1958/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue)
Chatman, Mrs. Antonio
dies at her residence, 1931/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue)
Chatman, John
notice of death, 1963/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
Chatman, Lawrence
ex-San Antonian living in California gets Demo Party post, 1956/02/24: 7
Chatman, Leonard
performs in "The Eternal Magdalene" (photo), 1949/04/29: 6
Chatman, Louis Donald
notice of death, 1958/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1959/01/02 issue)
slain by common-law mate, Lillie Mae Thompson who plunges knife into his neck, 1958/12/19: 1
Chatman, Percy W.
missing SA youth is found drowned (photo), 1947/06/27: 1
Chauffeurs' Association
Cheeks, Elmer
street lighting authority dies, 1941/02/14: 1
Cheerful Givers Social Club
Cheeves, Mrs. Lillie Arthur
rites held, 1946/02/08: 8
Chenault, Rev. D.
suffers cut eye as car hits mule, 1937/09/17: 1
Chenault, Rev. Dunlop Alex
SA minister guilty of sending obscene letter, 1944/04/07: 1
speaker for Hicks Beauty School graduation, Sun., Mon. (photo), 1951/08/17: 6
Chere Amies Club
Cherrie, James H.
newly elected exalted ruler of Mission Lodge No. 499 (photo), 1960/01/15: 6
selected "Elk of the Year" for 1958 by Alamo Lodge (photo), 1959/01/16: 6
Cherry, Mae Dell (Mrs. Bennie T.)
pianist-directress for Greater Corinth Baptist leaves for Guam (photo), 1951/07/20: 7
presented in recital by the gospel choir of Bethel AME (photo), 1954/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue)
SA woman teaches public school music on Guam, 1952/03/14: 4
Chess
entries now being accepted for SA chess tourney, 1956/01/06: 7
Harlem youth, Walter Harris, 18, is first Negro chess master, 1960/04/08: 1
Southwest Open Chess meet set for September, 1964/08/28: 5
Chest X-Rays
Chestnut, [unknown]
baby boy dies one day old, 1957/03/08: 8 (filmed in 03/15 issue)
Chestnut, Ada
illness fatal, 1956/05/04: 2
Chestnut, Raymond
fatally shot while fleeing from Allen Johnson, 1944/08/11: 1
slayer, Allen Johnson, gets two-year sentence, 1945/01/26: 1
Chestnut, Raymond G.
receives 10-year Federal Service pin at Brooke Army Medical Center, 1964/09/04: 1
Chevallier, Roger
notice of death, 1957/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
Chicago World Fair
Negro Day at Fair a Flop (editorial), 1933/08/18: 4
Child Abuse and Neglect
Beltram, Mrs. Francis, reports that her children are molested by Wallace Garrett, 1948/01/16: 1
Bradford, Mrs.Mary Elizabeth, Corpus Christi, charged with deserting two infant children, 1944/09/08: 1
Child Molestation Wave (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/06/10: 4
eight stranded boys, girls found living in trailer; Louisiana show girls--14, 15, 16, 21--four youths live in trailer built for two persons (photo), 1940/11/29: 1
Ellis, Johnnie Lee, arrested for child desertion, 1957/05/24: 1
Foster, Willie E., arrested for striking, dragging his stepdaughter, Ann Gibbs, 1960/11/25: 1
Lee, Amos, father pleads guilty to incest, given 10 years, 1957/07/05: 1
Leek, Thomas, jailed for beating 6-year-old son on complaint of his wife, 1955/09/30: 1
McNeal, Rev. D. C., preacher acquitted of child's indecent exposure charge, 1957/10/04: 1
neglected, hungry children to get chance for future, 1948/04/16: 1
Sheppard, Delores, accuses Leonard usher of burning her son with cigarettes; lie tests said 'inconclusive,' 1965/03/05: 1
Slay, Barbara Ann, mother charged in brutal beating of daughter, 10, 1967/08/18: 1
Stevens, Bruce Allen, 4-year-old's liver ruptured after being beaten and kicked by man-friend of caretaker, 1963/09/13: 1
Child Custody/Support
Walker, Mrs. Willie Don, sued by former husband, Lee Andrew Jackson, for custody of 'loaned out' children, 1950/02/03: 1
Washington, Lawrence, jailed, was irregular in paying support says ex-wife, Rosemarye Washington, 1956/08/24: 1
Children
See also Adolescents
See also Infants
See also Students
The First Step [for doing right] Is the Hardest--Downward (editorial), 1933/02/10: 4
Louisiana
help provided to starving children, 1960/09/23: 1
hungry children's plight to be probed, 1960/10/14: 1
Negroes to suffer if federal aid-to-dependent-children program funds are lost, 1961/08/25: 1
"Operation: Feed the Babies" [Louisiana legislature cuts welfare allowance for 23,000 children] (editorial), 1960/09/16: 4
Negro youth study is completed (photo), 1941/10/10: 4
parents' responsibility for
For Parents Only, by J. W. Aitch, 1933/01/27: 4
Keep It on Your Own Mind!! (editorial), 1931/12/04: 4
San Antonio to observe National Child Health Day, 1936/05/01: 1
"Train Up a Child ..." [to respect discipline] (editorial), 1963/02/01: 4
Children's Service Bureau
advisory committee named, 1949/12/16: 1
sponsors first Christmas party for underprivileged sponsored, 1949/12/30 Supp: 3
Childress, Barbara J.
first in Girl Scout Cookie Sale, 1951/05/11: 7
Childress, Elder E. D. (Bluebonnet Church of God in Christ)
anniversaries
11th anniversary celebrated (photo), 1946/07/19: 8, 1947/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue)
19th anniversary celebrated (photo), 1948/04/02: 2
21st anniversary, with Bishop Max. G. Grady giving sermon (photo), 1957/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
25th anniversary observed, with Elder N. R. Henderson giving sermon (photo), 1961/06/16: 4
Churches of God in Christ
calls for reports at April convocation, 1950/04/07: 5
with Elder N. R. Henderson, guest speakers at Sunrise Easter services (photos), 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue)
issues special reminder for the September meeting (photo), 1951/09/14: 2
preaches at district meeting (photo), 1950/02/17: 5
presides over district convocation, 1948/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1949/09/16: 8, 1950/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1952/09/19: 4
reminds district churches of call meeting (photo), 1948/06/18: 8, 1949/07/01: 8
returns to SA from 46th annual convocation of the denomination in Memphis, 1953/12/18: 8
superintendent of February district convocation (photo), 1952/02/15: 7
conducts revival (photo), 1951/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue)
funeral rites held, 1962/03/30: 8
photograph, 1962/03/23: 1
Ministers and Workers of the Southwest convocation, chair of entertainment committee (photo), 1957/03/29: 4
participates in city-wide union service at Second Baptist Church for a NAACP members drive (photo), 1958/05/16: 3
and Pilgrim Travelers, share honors on 'Glorified Voices' Sunday (photo), 1943/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
presides over joint baptismal services (photo), 1950/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue)
Childress, Lee R.
assigned to training course for air passenger specialist at Sheppard AFB (photo), 1962/02/09: 6
deployed on combat-read alert duty in Cuban crisis, 1962/11/30: 7
Childress, LeRoy
home for Kelly AFB employee to be built from "ground up" in 40 days, 1951/07/13: 1
Childress, Paulette Marie
selected as Phillis Wheatley's "Miss Homecoming" (photo), 1962/11/09 Supp: 1
Childress Memorial Church of Christ
church target of bullets in weekend violence, 1967/09/08: 1
Childs, 1Pvt. Daniel C.
SA soldier performs in All-Soldier show in Korea (photo), 1953/11/06: 2
Childs, Henry H.
father of late SA police officer, Stanley M. Childs, dies suddenly, 1953/05/15: 7
Childs, Stanley
detective fatally shoots Walter Jones during burglary, 1949/11/11: 1
funeral rites conducted for SA city detective, 1950/09/15: 1
veteran police officer has fatal stroke, 1950/09/08: 1
Childs, Tom
notice of death, 1964/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue)
Chilton, Mildred Faye
notice of death, 1964/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
Chinders, Willie Ann
notice of death, 1961/01/27: 8
Chinn, Bertha Ray
15-year-old stumbles, scalded by boiling water, 1941/02/21: 1
her name used by Odessa Bibbs to make $1,300 purchases, 1954/01/15: 1
Chiropractic Clinics
Catan, Dr. A. A. A.
about Dr. Catan, 1949/04/22: 6
do you have asthma? if so call Dr. Catan, 1957/06/21: 3
opens chiropractic office on Canton, 1949/03/11: 6
opens East Side clinic at 729 Montana, 1957/06/14: 7
Denver Heights Chiropractic office to open Saturday, 1948/10/01: 6
Mead Clinic facilities now available to all, 1949/02/25: 6
new clinic opening up by Drs. Charles K. Craig and Anthony L. Vance, 1950/10/13: 6
Rushton, Dr. J. C., to hold special clinic, 1949/07/08: 7
Chisholm, Flora B.
appointed executive secretary of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) health program (photo), 1945/10/12: 7
ex-AKA health project head joins Howard Tresses, 1948/05/28: 6
tours south central region in interest of AKA health program (photo), 1946/05/24 Supp: 1
visits San Antonio, 1946/05/24 Supp: 2
Choates, Willard
and Gene Arthur Dixon attend St. Philip's on Omega Psi Phi Fraternity scholarships (photos), 1951/03/09: 6
Chocolate, Kid
Choirs
Choppell, Alex
dies at Station Hospital, 1932/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue)
Chosen Gospel Singers of Los Angeles
presented at Ball High School, Seguin, 1963/11/08: 4
presented by Quartet and Singers Association
at Bethel AME Church, 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue)
with Five Blind Boys of Jackson, Miss., at Hardeman Gym, 1957/03/22: 6
New Salem Baptist Church, 1956/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue)
to be heard in San Antonio, 1955/04/15: 8
Chrisman, J. E.
Chrisman and Mouton in run-off for Sepia Mayor, 1939/04/28: 1
Chrisman gains in mayoralty race, 1939/05/12: 1
Christian, E. Musette
speaks in San Antonio July 17, 1959/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
Christian, Robert E.
notice of death, 1967/08/18: 10
Christian Assembly Baptist Church
"spiritual awakening" services held, 1960/04/15: 4
Christian Fellowship Baptist Church
Callies, Rev. R. A., Sr.
1st anniversary of pastor and church observed (photo), 1966/08/12: 8 (filmed in 08/19 issue)
conducts worship hour (photo), 1965/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
continues early worship hour, 1965/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
"The Crucifixion of Christ" presented by Mrs. M. A. Crawford (photo), 1966/04/08: 4
recently organized church holds evening worship, 1965/09/17: 4
special services held to honor those living in San Antonio from other nearby counties, and Arkansas, Georgia, and Kansas (photo), 1967/06/23: 10
Christian Fellowship Guild
introductory party held at Wheatley Courts recreation center (photo), 1961/12/15 Supp: 4
Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church
See also Colored Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church
26th annual general conference, Royal Crown Cola Co. hosts dinner (photo), 1966/07/01: 2
Hamlett, Bishop J. Arthur
says America is blind, deaf, dumb, lame, 1932/07/01: 1
says organization changed name as no church is limited by racial label (photo), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue)
more than 2000 expected for CME conference, 1966/05/13: 7
ordains two newest bishops, Bishops R. Julian Smith of Chicago and J. Claude Allen of Gary, Indiana (photo), 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue)
Christian Neighborhood Club/Guild
annual picnic held, 1960/08/19 Supp: 4, 1963/08/30: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/05/21: 7
meetings in 1952, 1952/06/27: 6
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue), 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/05/07: 6, 1954/05/28: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/02/18 Supp: 3, 1955/03/18 Supp: 2, 1955/04/22 Supp: 3, 1955/09/23: 4, 1955/12/23: 6
meetings in 1956, 1956/07/20: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/02/22: 6, 1957/08/23: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/07/25: 7, 1958/11/21: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/12/04: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/06/17: 3
meetings in 1961, 1961/04/21 Supp: 3, 1961/05/26: 6, 1961/06/30 Supp: 3
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/23 Supp: 3, 1962/03/02: 7, 1962/05/18: 6, 1962/08/17 Supp: 3, 1962/12/21: 6
meetings in 1963, 1963/02/22: 6, 1963/05/17: 7, 1963/07/19: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/01/03: 6, 1964/04/17 Supp: 3 (filmed in 04/24 issue), 1964/09/18: 6, 1964/11/20: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/03/19: 6, 1965/09/17: 7, 1965/11/26 Supp: 2
meetings in 1966, 1966/01/28 Supp: 4, 1966/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue), 1966/10/21: 9
meetings in 1967, 1967/01/06: 7, 1967/02/24: 8, 1967/08/25: 9, 1967/09/22: 8
Christian Prayer Band
Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP)
youths to canvass city for CROP Halloween night, 1957/10/25: 6
Christian Service Center, Inc.
Roloff, Lester speaks at 4th anniversary, 1955/04/29: 8
Christian Singing Social (CSS) Club
Christian Travelers (gospel singers)
performances
Greater Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1955/03/11: 8
New Hope Baptist Church, 1955/02/18: 8
New Salem Baptist Church, 1955/02/18: 8
Christian Union Baptist Church
baby contest a success, 1954/05/07: 8 (filmed on 05/14 issue)
cornerstone laying, with Rev. J. N. Byrd as guest speaker (photo), 1955/10/21: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue)
Harvey, Rev. P. H., assumes pastorate (photo), 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue)
Johnson, Rev. Ulysses S., called to serve as pastor of Christian Union Baptist, and New Light Baptist Church, Uvalde (photo), 1953/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
musicales
musical to be held Aug. 28, 1955/08/26: 8
New Salem Harmonizers perform, 1956/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue)
Quartet and Singers Association of San Antonio in Sunday program, 1955/08/05: 8
True Gospel Singers to appear on program Sunday, Jan. 10, 1954/01/08: 8
news in 1946, 1946/03/08: 8, 1946/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue), 1946/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/04/12: 8, 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1946/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue), 1946/05/10: 8, 1946/05/17: 8, 1946/05/24: 8, 1946/07/05: 8, 1946/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue), 1946/07/19: 8, 1946/08/02: 8, 1946/11/22: 8, 1946/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue), 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue), 1946/12/20: 8
news in 1947, 1947/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue), 1947/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1947/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1947/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1947/03/07: 8, 1947/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1947/04/04: 6
news in 1949, 1949/07/15: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/23: 8, 1949/09/30: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/14: 8, 1949/10/21: 8, 1949/10/28: 8, 1949/11/04: 8, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1, 1949/11/18: 8, 1949/11/25: 8, 1949/12/02: 8, 1949/12/09: 8, 1949/12/23: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/06: 8, 1950/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1950/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/09/07: 8 (filmed in 09/14 issue), 1951/09/14: 8 (filmed in 09/21 issue), 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue), 1951/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue)
news in 1952, 1952/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue), 1952/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1952/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1952/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1952/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue)
news in 1953, 1953/09/25: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/10/23: 8
news in 1954, 1954/01/29: 8, 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1954/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1955/01/07 issue)
news in 1955, 1955/02/04: 8, 1955/02/11: 8, 1955/02/18: 8, 1955/03/25: 8, 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/04/15: 8
news in 1956, 1956/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1956/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue)
opening services held, 1946/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
organization of, 1946/03/01: 8
Christian Union Quartet
Christian Women's Charity Club
Christian Youth Fellowship of Guadalupe District
Christian Youth Movement
another year of activities underway (photo), 1966/04/08: 7
applications being taken for young people interested in joining, 1965/11/12: 6
registration under way, 1966/04/08: 7
summer program launched, 1967/04/07: 6
Christine, Francis
notice of death, 1963/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue)
Christinia, Jesse
notice of death, 1942/10/23: 6
Christmas
Christmas (editorial), 1937/12/24: 4, 1946/12/20: 4, 1948/12/24: 4, 1958/12/19: 4, 1959/12/25: 4, 1960/12/23: 4, 1961/12/22: 4, 1962/12/21: 4, 1963/12/20: 4, 1964/12/25: 4, 1965/12/24: 4, 1966/12/23: 4
Christmas Editorial Repeated for First Christmas after War (editorial), 1945/12/21: 4
Christmas Hypocrites (editorial), 1931/12/18: 4
Christmas Seals
The Christmas Spirit (editorial), 1932/12/23: 4
community Xmas tree tonight, 1932/12/23: 1
Don't Forget Orphans and Old Folks at Christmas (editorial), 1933/12/22: 4
Give of Yourself (editorial), 1965/12/17: 4
Merry Xmas But Don't Be Foolish!! (editorial), 1933/12/22: 4
The Question [meanings of Christmas and Christianity] (editorial), 1962/12/28: 4
The Spirit of Christmas (editorial), 1931/12/25: 4
The Stable and the Stars (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/01/02: 4
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/12/30: 4
"Toys for Tots"
drive is successful, 1954/12/17: 6
Marines, assisted byBoy Scouts, to collect toys, 1954/12/03: 7
'twas a very merry, merry Christmas, 1938/12/30: 1
Christmas, Arthur
notice of death, 1960/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Christmas, Arthur Lee
notice of death, 1965/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
Christmas, Jessie
funeral services pending, 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
Christmas Seals
Christopher, Clarence
Reginald Ellis is shot; Clarence Christopher slashed in card game, 1944/10/27: 1
self-defense plea wins acquittal in Ellis murder, 1945/04/27: 1
slayer in card fight refuses to make statement, 1944/11/10: 1
week old wound is fatal to Reginald Ellis, 1944/11/03: 1
Christopher, Clarence E.
funeral services held, 1957/09/06: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue)
San Antonio man found dead in house, 1957/08/30: 1
Christopher, Ernestine
Campfire Girls crown queen at impressive rites, 1943/05/21: 6
Christopher, Mrs. George
wins wrist watch for identifying musical medley (photo), 1949/12/02: 5
Christopher, Ida Mae
dies suddenly, 1951/06/08: 3
Christopher, Leon
native San Antonian dies in California, 1966/02/25: 3
Christopher, Mrs. Lon Willia
notice of death, 1935/04/05: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue)
Christopher, Major
stabbed to death after Monte game, 1931/08/28: 1
Christopher, Marie Alice
rites held at Mt. Zion First Baptist (photo), 1954/05/07: 8 (filmed on 05/14 issue)
Christopher, Peggy
notice of death, 1965/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue)
Christopher, Ruby Lee
enters Univ. of California (Alamo City Briefs), 1938/09/23: 7
Christopher, Theresa (photo)
Chrysanthemum Social Club
meetings in 1962, 1962/08/31 Supp: 2, 1962/09/14 Supp: 2, 1962/09/28 Supp: 3, 1962/10/19 Supp: 4, 1962/11/02 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/02/15: 6, 1963/03/01: 6, 1963/03/15: 7, 1963/03/29 Supp: 1, 1963/05/03: 6, 1963/05/31: 6, 1963/08/02: 6, 1963/08/16: 6, 1963/11/01: 6, 1963/11/22: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/02/14: 6, 1964/12/04: 6
new club organized with some former members of Rose Bud Social Club, 1962/08/17 Supp: 2
punch party, first of annual benefit parties held (Jo's Jottings), 1964/04/17 Supp: 4 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Chubby Checker
gains possession of $1,000,000, 1962/11/09: 1
girl drops sexual delinquency charges against Checker, 1966/03/11: 1
marriage to Catherine Lodders
Chubby, beauty wed, 1964/04/17: 1
Chubby and mother split over coming nuptials [with Catherine Lodders], 1964/04/10: 1
despite mom, Chub and ex-Miss World will wed, 1964/04/17: 4
fears Negro reaction to marriage to white beauty queen, Catherine Lodderers, 1963/12/27: 3
Nat King Cole cheered in Japan, but Chubby only got insults, 1963/04/26: 7
said to be romantically linked with Julie Lee, 1962/03/16: 3
sued by rock-n-roll singer, Gary (US) Bonds for $100,000 in damages, claiming Checker pirated his song, "Quarter to Three," 1963/01/04: 1
Church, Robert R.
GOP executive group has first Negro in 40 years (photo), 1936/09/25: 5
GOP leader dies in Memphis, Tennessee (photo), 1952/04/25: 1
Church, Roberta
Chicago woman given high position in Labor Dept., 1953/07/24: 1
Church of Christ
gospel meeting to be held with evangelist R. D. Walker (photo), 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue)
grand opening in new building set for Sunday, 1958/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/11/22: 8
news in 1952, 1952/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue)
Richardson, Elder C. F.
announces services for Sunday (photo), 1952/03/14: 4
invites public to attend gospel meeting (photo), 1952/07/25: 6
Church of England
defends mixed marriages, 1960/07/08: 6
Jones, Percy John, consecrated as first colored bishop (photo), 1948/07/16: 5
Church of God
Christian Union Quartet
Deborah Circle meets, 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue)
meeting place changed, 1933/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue)
musicales
city wide musicale on June 15, 1944/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue)
Galilee Humble Five and United Gospel Message Singers in joint program, 1948/04/23: 8
news in 1932, 1932/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
news in 1933, 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1933/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1933/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
news in 1934, 1934/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1934/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
news in 1935, 1935/04/05: 7
news in 1936, 1936/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
news in 1937, 1937/09/24: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue)
news in 1939, 1939/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1939/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29 issue), 1939/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1939/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
news in 1940, 1940/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1940/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1940/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1940/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue), 1940/05/17: 8 (filmed in 05/24 issue), 1940/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1941/01/24: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1941/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1941/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1941/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1941/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue), 1941/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1941/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1941/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1941/05/02: 8, 1941/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1941/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/11/17: 8
news in 1945, 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1945/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue), 1945/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1945/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1945/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
radio broadcasts will be heard weekly, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Scott, Rev. David I., first anniversary celebrated with great revival, 1945/03/30 Section 2: 4
Usher Board meets, 1944/11/10: 8
Walker, Viola Smith, conducts revival, 1953/12/04: 8
Church of God in Christ
See also Churches of God in Christ, San Antonio
51st anniversary celebrated at East End Church of God in Christ, with Elder G. T. Garcia in charge of service, and sermon given by Bishop R. E. Ranger of Fort Worth, 1964/10/09: 4
Charity Organization Hospitality Committee
first business meeting held, 1949/04/01: 6
meetings in 1949, 1949/04/29: 4
choir on KMAC Sunday, 1940/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue)
church dedication service to be held with Bishop M. G. Grady, guest speaker, 1963/06/07: 8
Church of God in Christ in conflict over [administrative] authority, 1965/12/17: 4
Coffee, Lillian Brooks, head of International Women's Department, rites held in Chicago, 1964/06/19: 3
conventions
annual international music conference in Houston, Mrs. Anna B. Crockett acclaimed for music department's performance (photo), 1961/08/18: 8
convention coming to San Antonio (photo), 1946/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue), 1947/09/19: 4
International Youth Congress meets (photo), 1960/07/15: 1
leaders of International Sunday School Convention shown during 30th annual meeting (photo), 1966/08/05: 3
London to be site of first international session, 1955/03/18: 3
many hundreds in attendance at State Convocation; NBC broadcasts services, 1936/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
Mason, Bishop Charles H., founder, to be honored at 50th annual meeting in Memphis, 1957/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue)
peace restored in annual convocation (photo), 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue)
Sance, Rev. George, attends state convocation, 1959/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue)
SS convention set for West End Church of God in Christ, San Antonio, 1960/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue)
Texas Southwest Diocese, ministers and workers convocation held in SA, 1961/03/31: 4
Waco meeting attended by hundreds, 1938/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue)
James, Rev. Walter
Jones, Bishop Ozro T., Sr.
Church of God in Christ fight flares up in Texas, 1966/12/23: 1
executive board wins court tilt, 1966/12/30: 10 (filmed in 01/06 issue)
supporters meet in support of embattled bishop in Philadelphia, 1966/12/16: 1
news in 1932, 1932/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
news in 1937, 1937/09/03: 7, 1937/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue)
news in 1940, 1940/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/12/27: 8
news in 1947, 1947/01/10: 8
news in 1956, 1956/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1956/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
revivals
big tent revival, 1932/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
Cleveland, Elder C. C., Jr., conducts revival, 1954/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue)
James, W., evangelist, 1963/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
starts Monday, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
Watley, Dr. J. E., conducts revival (photo), 1942/09/04: 8 (filmed in 09/11 issue)
West Side tent meeting to have three objectives, 1944/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
rummage sale set for Saturday, 1962/10/05: 4
sewing circle meets, 1948/05/21: 8
Williams, Bishop Riley Felman, national top prelate of the Church dies in Cleveland, 1952/04/04: 3
Women's International Convention
Coffey, Lillian Brooks, president
conducts sessions of 7th annual meeting in Detroit (photo), 1957/04/19: 3
delivers annual message (photo), 1960/04/29: 3
completes pre-convention musicale plans (photo), 1960/04/22: 6
honored by wife of Kansas governor (photo), 1960/07/01: 6
Women's Union
meetings in 1948, 1948/06/11: 2
meetings in 1952, 1952/04/11: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
meetings in 1954, 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue)
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6
meetings in 1956, 1956/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
YPWW
district Sunday School and YPWW Congress to convene in SA, 1949/05/20: 5
joint meeting of organizations held, 1940/12/20: 6, 1941/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1941/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1941/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue)
meetings in 1941, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/03/28: 6, 1941/04/25: 7
meetings in 1942, 1942/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue)
Church of God in Christ International
foreign bishops complete arrangements for 7th annual convention of the Foreign Ministerial Board to be held in Wichita, Kansas (photo), 1962/06/29: 6
Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Women's National Council delegates need rooms for San Antonio meeting, 1962/09/14: 8
Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Inc.
Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth (San Antonio, TX)
annual tea held, 1965/05/14: 4
Austin church coming for "Love, Unity Meeting," 1959/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
Berry, Bishop C. C., Tyler, to be heard June 4-8, 1958/05/30: 4
Berry, Elder Samuel, guest speaker for meeting (Jo's Jottings), 1963/03/15 Supp: 4
dedication closing services, church to observe week of, 1966/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue)
Duncan, Rev. Ira Julius, 5th anniversary observed, 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Family and Friend program
first annual Family and Friend program held, 1961/12/08: 4
set for October 6, 1963/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
gospel inspiration meetings to be held, 1963/03/15: 4
musicales
Battle of Songs with New Salem Harmonizers and PQ Harmonettes, 1963/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
Glory Singers and other groups perform at Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1964/03/13: 7
Gospel Crusaders in full program May 9, 1964/05/08: 8
P-Q Travelers and P-Q Harmonettes to perform, 1960/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
Perryman Quintet and Kings of Harmony featured in song program, 1956/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Poth choir to be heard March 20, 1955/03/18: 8
Songsters of Harmony and PQ Travelers to present song program, 1965/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/1 issue)
spiritual song programs set, 1960/11/11: 8, 1963/05/24: 4
new location, special services set, 1966/03/25: 8
newly organized, to have revival meeting, 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/01/23: 8, 1948/02/20: 6, 1948/02/27: 8, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/03/19: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/04/23: 8
news in 1952, 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue)
news in 1953, 1953/06/12: 8, 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue), 1953/09/18: 8, 1953/09/25: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/11/13: 8, 1953/11/27: 8
news in 1955, 1955/03/11: 8, 1955/03/25: 8
Pearl, Berry
rummage sale set, 1964/10/23: 4
Sheffield, Barbara Elaine, winner of baby contest (photo), 1963/03/29 Supp: 4
Usher Board
sponsors silver tea, 1959/07/24: 4
thanks friends for cooperation at silver tea, 1959/08/07: 6 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
youth convention to be held here in August, 1959/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth (San Antonio, TX), No. 2
Perryman, Elder M. J.
first anniversary observed, 1963/04/26: 4
honored with appreciation program, Rev. J. Tubbs, guest speaker, 1965/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/1 issue)
Church of the Nazarene
Gulf Central District superintendent, Rev. Warren A. Rogers, visits local churches, 1964/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
San Antonians attend district assembly in Chattanooga, TN, 1961/08/11: 8
Churches
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See also African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church
See also Alamo Presbyterian Missionary Church
See also All People's First Spiritualist Church
See also Antioch Baptist Church
See also Antioch Missionary Baptist Church
See also Apostolic Baptized Church of Jesus Christ
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See also Barnett Chapel Methodist Church (Kerrville, TX)
See also Bethany Baptist Church
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See also Brooksdale Church of God in Christ
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See also Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Inc.
See also Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth (San Antonio, TX)
See also Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of the Truth (San Antonio, TX), No. 2
See also Church of the Nazarene
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See also Coliseum Park Church of Christ
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See also Grady's Chapel Church of God in Christ
See also Grandview Baptist Church
See also Grandview Missionary Baptist Church
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See also Greater Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church
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See also James Temple Church of God in Christ
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See also Lily of the Valley Baptist Church
See also Lincoln Heights ME Church
See also Lincoln Park Church of Christ
See also Lincolnshire Church of God in Christ
See also Lindbergh Park Baptist Church
See also Lone Oak Community
See also Macedonia Baptist Church
See also Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
See also Memorial Baptist Church
See also Memorial Missionary Baptist Church
See also Menchaca Church of God in Christ
See also Methodist Church
See also Methodist Episcopal Church
See also Methodist Protestant Church
See also Metropolitan Independent Methodist Episcopal Church
See also Ministerial Alliances
See also Morning Glory Baptist Church
See also Mt. Ararat Baptist Church
See also Mt. Bethel Baptist Church (Cuero, TX)
See also Mt. Bethel Baptist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
See also Mt. Carmel Baptist Church
See also Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church
See also Mt. Gilead Baptist Church
See also Mt. Hattin Baptist Church
See also Mt. Hebron Baptist Church
See also Mt. Hermon Baptist Church
See also Mt. Moriah Baptist Church
See also Mt. Nebo Baptist Church
See also Mt. Olive Baptist Church (Kerrville, TX)
See also Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church
See also Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church
See also Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church (Gonzales, TX)
See also Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
See also Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church
See also Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
See also Mt. Rose Baptist Church
See also Mt. Rose Missionary Baptist Church
See also Mt. Sinai Baptist Church
See also Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Robstown, TX)
See also Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Victoria, TX)
See also Mt. Zion Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See also Mt. Zion First Baptist Church
See also National Baptist Convention of America
See also National Baptist Convention USA, Inc.
See also National Council of Churches
See also National Council of Churches of Christ
See also New Bethel Baptist Church
See also New Birth Church of God in Christ
See also New Hope Baptist Church
See also New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
See also New Jerusalem Baptist Church
See also New Light Baptist Church
See also New Macedonia Baptist Church
See also New Mt. Olive Baptist Church
See also New Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
See also New Mt. Zion Baptist Church
See also New Providence Baptist Church
See also New Salem Baptist Church
See also New Salem Baptist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also New Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
See also New Testament Baptist Church
See also New Testament Church of Christ
See also New Testament Church of God in Christ
See also New Zion Fair Baptist Church
See also Old Landmark Missionary Baptist Church
See also Olive Street CME Church
See also Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church
See also Palestine Baptist Church
See also Palestine Baptist Church (Victoria, TX)
See also Paradise Baptist Church
See also Peace Baptist Temple
See also Peace Temple Baptist Church
See also Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ
See also Perez Street Church of God in Christ
See also Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church
See also Pleasant Hope Baptist Church
See also Pleasant Union Baptist Church
See also Porter's Memorial CME Church
See also Presbyterian Church (USA)
See also Prince of Peace Baptist Church
See also Progressive Baptist Church
See also Protestant Episcopal Church
See also Providence Baptist Church
See also Providence Baptist Church (Gonzales, TX)
See also Providence Missionary Baptist Church
See also Refuge Church of Christ
See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See also Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ,(Seguin, TX)
See also Religion
See also Rice Temple Church
See also Rice Temple Independent Methodist Church
See also Rio Grande Street Baptist Church
See also Rising Star Baptist Church
See also Rising Star Baptist Church (Yorktown, TX)
See also Rivas Street Church of God in Christ
See also Riverside Methodist Chapel
See also Rose of Sharon Baptist Church
See also Royal Temple Church of God in Christ
See also Samaritan Baptist Church (Adkins, TX)
See also San Antonio Council of Church Women
See also San Antonio Council of Churches
See also San Antonio Heights ME Church
See also San Antonio Rescue Mission
See also Sanford Chapel ME Church
See also Santos Street Church of God
See also Second Baptist Church
See also Second Baptist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also Second Corinthian Baptist Church
See also Seventh Day Adventist Church
See also Sherman Chapel AME Church
See also Shiloh, and Tried Stone Baptist Church
See also Shiloh Baptist Church
See also Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church
See also Sledge Chapel Baptist Church
See also South Pine Street Baptist Church
See also South San Antonio Methodist Church
See also Southwestern Ministerial Church Fellowship Union
See also Spiritual Church of the First Born
See also Spiritual Healing Temple of Christ
See also St. Catherine Catholic Church
See also St. James AME Church
See also St. James Baptist Church
See also St. James Temple Church of God in Christ
See also St. John Baptist Church
See also St. John Church of God in Christ
See also St. John Free Mission Baptist Church
See also St. John Independent Allen Methodist Church
See also St. Joseph AME Church
See also St. Joseph Baptist Church
See also St. Joseph Catholic Church
See also St. Luke Baptist Church
See also St. Luke Methodist Church
See also St. Luke Methodist Protestant Church
See also St. Mark Baptist Church
See also St. Mark Independent Methodist Church (San Antonio, TX)
See also St. Mark Independent Methodist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also St. Mark's Memorial Baptist Church
See also St. Mary Magdalene Church
See also St. Mary's Catholic Church
See also St. Matthew Baptist Church
See also St. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church
See also St. Paul AME Church
See also St. Paul Baptist Church
See also St. Paul Independent Methodist Church
See also St. Paul Methodist Church
See also St. Peter Claver Catholic Church
See also St. Peter's Baptist Church
See also St. Philip's Episcopal Church
See also St. Philip's Missionary Baptist Church
See also St. Phillip's Baptist Church
See also St. Stephen Baptist Church
See also Star Light Baptist Church
See also Strangers Temple Baptist Church
See also Sunlight Baptist Church
See also Temple Baptist Church
See also Travis Park Methodist Church
See also Tree Mount Temple Baptist Church
See also Tried Stone Baptist Church
See also Trinity Baptist Church
See also True Gospel Baptist Church
See also True Holiness Church of Christ
See also True Holiness Pentecostal Church
See also True Vine Baptist Church
See also Union Baptist Church
See also Unity Baptist Church
See also Victory Temple Church of God in Christ
See also Victory Temple of the Latter Day Saints
See also Wesley Chapel Methodist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also West End Baptist Church
See also West End Church of Christ
See also West End Church of God in Christ
See also West End Nazarene Church
See also West Galilee Baptist Church
See also West Laurel Heights Baptist Church
See also West Laurel Heights Methodist Church
See also West Laurel Heights Missionary Baptist Church
See also West Mt. Calvary Baptist Church
See also West Mt. Zion Baptist Church
See also West Zion Hill Baptist Church
See also Westridge Baptist Church
See also Wheatley Heights Baptist Church
See also Willow Park Christian Church
See also Woodlawn Christian Church
See also World Council of Churches
See also Zion Fair Baptist Church (La Vernia, TX)
See also Zion Hill Baptist Church (Seguin, TX)
See also Zion Star Baptist Church
28 Negroes at church congress in Mexico City, 1941/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue)
burnings
The Church Comes Alive [takes stance on segregation] (editorial), 1965/06/11: 4
Church Leaders Need to Advise Members on Job Problems (Personally I Think), 1933/09/22: 4
churches included in New Deal renovations, 1934/10/19: 4
churches on the air, 1943/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
Congregational Church licenses Dallas "Y" man, 1938/05/20: 5
courses at St. Philip's College
Georgia Council of Churches elects Negro, Dr. Harry V. Richardson, as president, 1964/12/04: 1
Hawaii "Negro" church proposal bitterly opposed, 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
integration
Lutheran churches discriminating against Negro congregants, 1967/07/07: 1
membership statistics
fewer churches since 1926, but more members, 1941/09/05: 1
incomplete report shows 5,179,689 in Negro churches; Catholics, Episcopalians, Presbyterians among unlisted, yet, 1940/08/23: 4
Negro church attendance drops to 45 per cent, 1957/09/06: 3
rural church decline causes cited by San Antonian, 1949/01/21: 4
two out of every three Negroes belong to church, 1954/09/03: 1
presentations given by young college graduates
facing the issue (letter), 1932/08/19: 4, 1932/08/26: 4, 1932/09/02: 4
Roses and Thorns (column), 1932/08/12: 4, 1932/08/26: 4
Recreational Activities as Function of the Church (Personally I Think), 1934/03/09: 4
Register cameraman attends Seguin church services (photos), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue)
revivals
shotguns, knives, clubs, end Houston church services, 1941/05/23: 4
Sunday school attendance problem (Drippings from the Pen), 1939/06/02: 7
survey shows help needed for Negro rural churches, 1950/12/29: 4
usher boards
Hats Off to Our Church Ushers [take lead in church cooperation] (editorial), 1933/06/23: 4
presidents meet to discuss permanent organization, 1933/08/04: 6
ushers to be entertained, 1933/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue)
ushers to meet Saturday for instructional session, followed by a musicale with gospel groups, 1962/08/10: 8
Washington, DC, 72 churches drop all racial bars, 1962/03/23: 1
whites advised how to address Negro audiences, 1947/03/07: 2
Churches of God in Christ, San Antonio
Anderson, Elder W. O., presides over district meeting (photo), 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue)
annual Ministers and Workers Convocation for Southwest Texas
annual session held in SA, 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
annual spring convocation of Churches of God in Christ of Texas hosted by Denver Heights Church, 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
Blue Bonnet Church of God in Christ is host for annual convocation in San Antonio, 1963/04/19: 4
annual session held in SA, 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
Badge Committee meets, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1954/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue)
Bell, Elder A., executive secretary of Metropolitan San Antonio District (photo), 1964/09/04: 4
Bonner, Rev. L. A., treasurer of Metropolitan San Antonio District (photo), 1964/09/04: 4
chapel meeting, 1950/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue)
chapel services, 1955/02/18: 8, 1955/03/18: 8
Denver Heights Church, 1951/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
Galatians Church, 1951/09/14: 6
Hebrew Church of God in Christ, 1956/02/17: 4
Kenwood Church, 1953/09/18: 4
West Laurel Heights, 1952/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue)
Charity Department meets, 1950/05/26: 4, 1950/06/09: 6
Childress, Rev. E. D.
city union meeting held, 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/05/03: 8
city-wide meeting held, 1947/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue), 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue)
Courtesy Board meets, 1952/02/01: 8 (filmed in 02/08)
district Hospital Committee program held, 1950/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue)
district meetings
Alamo district convocation
held at Evangelist Temple Church of God in Christ, 1962/02/02: 8
opens Feb. 13, 1961/02/10: 4
annual meeting of the South Texas and Texas Northeast districts meet in San Antonio (photo), 1965/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
Bexar District convocation
dates set, 1962/02/09: 8, 1963/09/27: 4
hosted by Menchaca Church of God in Christ, 1961/02/10: 4
Bluebonnet Church of Christ, 1949/02/18: 4
Brazos-Central District of Texas has call meeting with Dr. N. R. Henderson, superintendent (photo), 1959/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
Childress, Elder E. D., calls for reports (photo), 1950/04/07: 5
Cuero (photo), 1965/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue)
dates set, 1947/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1948/02/13: 8, 1951/02/16: 6, 1959/02/13: 8 (filmed in 02/20 issue), 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Denver Heights Church of God in Christ is host church, 1960/02/26: 4
district convocation
held at Evangelist Temple, 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
set for San Antonio, 1961/09/22: 8
starts Sept. 12 at Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ, 1960/09/09: 4
district meet opens Monday, 1962/08/31: 7
February district meeting held (photos), 1950/02/17: 5
Gonzales district convocation set, 1961/02/03: 4
Metropolitan San Antonio District convenes
Denver Heights Church of God in Christ (photo), 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
photo, 1964/09/04: 4
West End Church of God in Christ, 1960/03/04: 4
early morning services to be held at East End, 1951/12/21: 6
fellowship meeting to be held, 1946/11/01: 6
Henderson, Elder N. R., and Supt. E. D. Childress guest speakers at Sunrise Easter services (photos), 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue)
joint meeting of Churches of God in Christ
in 1941, 1941/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
in 1947, 1947/08/01: 8, 1947/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue), 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue)
in 1948, 1948/01/02: 8, 1948/04/02: 8, 1948/06/25: 8, 1948/07/30: 8, 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1948/11/19: 4, 1948/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1949/01/07 issue)
in 1949, 1949/02/04: 8, 1949/03/04: 8, 1949/04/01: 8, 1949/04/29: 4, 1949/07/01: 8, 1949/09/30: 8, 1949/11/25: 8
in 1950, 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1950/03/31: 4, 1950/06/02: 6, 1950/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1950/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1950/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/01 issue), 1950/12/15: 4, 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue)
in 1951, 1951/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1951/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1951/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1951/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue), 1951/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/11/02: 7
in 1952, 1952/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue), 1952/02/01: 8 (filmed in 02/08), 1952/02/29: 4, 1952/04/04: 4, 1952/05/30: 6, 1952/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue), 1952/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue), 1952/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue), 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
in 1953, 1953/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue), 1953/01/30: 4, 1953/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue), 1953/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue), 1953/05/29: 4, 1953/07/31: 4, 1953/09/04: 4, 1953/10/02: 4, 1953/10/30: 8, 1953/11/20: 4
in 1954, 1954/01/01: 8, 1954/01/29: 8, 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue), 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/07/30: 4, 1954/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1954/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1954/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue)
in 1955, 1955/02/04: 8, 1955/03/04: 8, 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/06/03: 6, 1955/08/05: 8, 1955/09/02: 8, 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue)
in 1956, 1956/02/03: 4, 1956/03/30: 6, 1956/05/04: 4, 1956/06/01: 4, 1956/08/31: 8 (filmed on 09/07 issue), 1956/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1956/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1956/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue)
in 1957, 1957/01/04: 8 (filmed in 01/11 issue), 1957/08/30: 8 (filmed in 09/06 issue)
in 1958, 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1958/02/28: 6, 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1958/05/02: 6
in 1959, 1959/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
in 1960, 1960/02/05: 5, 1960/04/01: 4, 1960/07/01: 8
in 1961, 1961/05/05: 8
in 1962, 1962/01/05: 8
joint service held for Christmas, 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
Ministerial Alliance
Anderson, Rev. W. O., named vice presidentvice president (photo), 1949/12/23: 4
chapel meetings in 1949, 1949/04/15: 2, 1949/10/14: 4, 1949/12/16: 8
chapel meetings in 1950, 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/03/17: 6, 1950/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1950/05/19: 2, 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1950/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue)
chapel meetings in 1956, 1956/04/13: 4
chapel service for Sunday, 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue)
Henderson, Rev. N. R., Sr., named president (photo), 1949/12/23: 4
meetings in 1948, 1948/01/16: 6, 1948/04/09: 8, 1948/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1948/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue), 1948/11/19: 4, 1948/12/17: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1949/02/18: 4, 1949/03/18: 2, 1949/05/13: 8, 1949/06/17: 6, 1949/07/29: 8, 1949/08/19: 8, 1949/09/16: 4
meetings in 1950, 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue)
meetings in 1951, 1951/02/16: 4, 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1951/06/15: 6, 1951/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue)
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1952/03/14: 4, 1952/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue), 1952/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1952/07/18: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1953/02/13: 4, 1953/03/13: 4, 1953/06/19: 4, 1953/07/17: 8 (filmed in 07/24 issue), 1953/08/14: 8
turkey dinner to be held, 1949/12/23: 8
Ministers Wives fellowship meets, 1960/05/20: 6
monthly meetings, 1948/02/27: 8, 1949/12/30: 8, 1951/08/03: 6, 1954/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1955/01/07 issue), 1955/07/01: 4
official staff of Workers State meeting feted with a dinner party, 1957/04/12: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue)
quarterly convocation ends, 1946/02/22: 7
revivals
conducted at Lindbergh Park, 1951/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue)
Grady's Chapel Church of God in Christ, Kenwood Addition, with Bishop M. G. Grady, presiding (photo), 1962/02/09: 8
rooms needed for attendees for Texas-Southwest convocation, 1957/03/29: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue)
Sunday School congress held in SA, 1958/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue)
Texas State Women's Missionary holds convention in Corpus Christi, April 24, 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
Usher Boards hold joint meeting, 1945/01/19: 8, 1947/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1947/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue)
Waco tabernacle destroyed by tornado to be rebuilt, 1955/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue)
women enjoy progressive party New Year's Day, 1957/01/11: 6
women's mass meetings held monthly, 1947/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue)
Women's Union meetings, 1948/05/28: 8, 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue), 1949/11/11: 8, 1949/12/09: 4, 1952/05/16: 4, 1952/08/15: 4, 1953/01/09: 6, 1953/03/13: 6, 1953/05/15: 4, 1953/06/12: 4, 1953/10/16: 4, 1953/11/06: 8, 1953/11/13: 6, 1954/01/15: 8, 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue), 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1955/06/10: 4, 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue), 1956/04/13: 4, 1957/02/22: 8 (filmed in 03/01 issue)
worship at Weimar Saturday, 1956/03/02: 2
Churches of God in Christ for Texas
Grady, Bishop Max G., recently appointed bishop to preside over 1st convention in Houston, 1967/07/21: 10
Churchill, Winston
new day for colonies as Churchill gov't loses, 1945/08/03: 1
CIAA
Cielito Lindo Social Club
Barksdale, Mrs. C. B., president (photo), 1949/09/16 Supp: 1
charity tea held (Jo's Jottings), 1962/11/16 Supp: 4
cocktail party held at Life Saver Lounge (Jo's Jottings), 1961/12/01 Supp: 4
dances
gala dance hostesses (photo), 1949/09/16 Supp: 3
initial dance is one of season's most beautiful, 1949/09/16: 6
Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged residents entertained with benefit tea (Jo's Jottings), 1954/01/08: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/07/02 Supp: 3, 1948/07/30 Supp: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/07: 4, 1949/02/04 Supp: 3, 1949/02/18 Supp: 2, 1949/04/29 Supp: 3, 1949/05/20 Supp: 2
meetings in 1951, 1951/04/06: 6, 1951/05/11: 6, 1951/08/31: 7
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 6, 1953/01/09: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/03/20: 6, 1953/10/16 Supp: 3, 1953/10/30 Supp: 4, 1953/11/20 Supp: 4, 1953/12/18 Supp: 2
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/29 Supp: 4, 1954/12/03: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/03/04 Supp: 4, 1955/05/06 Supp: 2, 1955/06/03 Supp: 3
meetings in 1956, 1956/03/16: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/01/25: 6, 1957/03/29: 6, 1957/05/03: 7, 1957/09/20: 6, 1957/10/04: 6, 1957/11/29: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/09/12: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/01/30: 6, 1959/06/26: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/02/19: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02: 6, 1962/11/30: 6
members entertained with social and dinner, 1952/07/25: 6
Cifax, Mrs. Elizabeth
dies at church meet (photo), 1946/12/20: 8
memorial service to be held at Kenwood Church (photo), 1948/01/09: 8
SA woman dies while attending church convention, 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
CIO
Citizens' Committee (San Antonio, TX)
See also Colored Citizens' Executive Committee
See also Schools, Citizens School Advisory Committee
citizens group meets, discusses future action, 1955/02/25: 3
seeks RR, juvenile department job opportunities, 1956/01/27: 1
Citizenship
TV National Citizenship Test set for Nov. 9, 1965/11/05: 1
City, Mary
dies in Boerne, 1954/07/23: 4
City, Maude
notice of death, 1963/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue)
City, Richard Jonah, Jr.
notice of death, 1964/07/10: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
City-County Tuberculosis Control Board
Franklin, Hattie, honored by TB Board, 1965/06/04: 6
names social worker to staff, 1955/09/23: 1
Selby, Virginia, appointed new executive director, 1962/04/20: 1
training program for professional homemakers starts [to take care of children of parents undergoing treatment], 1960/10/28: 6
City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs of San Antonio
See also Junior Federation of Colored Women's Clubs of San Antonio
See also San Antonio Federation of Clubs
See also Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs
clubs invited to send representatives, 1938/06/03: 6
conferences
club women in district session, 1941/04/04: 7
SA club women to state meeting in Fort Worth, 1937/07/09: 6
election of officers, 1951/10/26: 6, 1953/09/04: 4
meetings in 1935, 1935/06/07: 6, 1935/07/05: 6
meetings in 1936, 1936/01/31: 6, 1936/02/21: 6, 1936/03/13: 6
meetings in 1938, 1938/04/22: 5
meetings in 1940, 1940/01/26: 7, 1940/04/26: 7
meetings in 1941, 1941/10/10: 6, 1941/11/21: 6
meetings in 1942, 1942/05/01: 6, 1942/06/19: 7, 1942/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/17 issue)
meetings in 1943, 1943/03/26: 7
meetings in 1944, 1944/02/18: 8 (filmed in 02/25 issue)
organizational meetings
business meeting, 1936/06/19: 6
first meeting held for formation of federation of clubs, 1935/06/07: 1
first regular meeting held in Library Auditorium, 1936/07/24: 6
SA club women organize two new federations; add units in Austin, St. Hedwig, 1936/08/14: 1
SA wins district honors at State Federation meet; Santone adds seventeen new clubs to rolls, 1937/07/16: 1
programs and activities
activities and plans in 1939, 1939/05/05: 6
betterment of group planned, 1936/05/08: 6
buys $1650 worth of war bonds, 1942/12/25: 6
Colored Branch Library presented with talking books, 1935/07/12: 1
special meeting called, 1941/06/13: 4, 1941/06/27: 5
state federation president guest of City club, 1936/05/22: 6
Texas Federation of Clubs meeting in San Antonio
Alamo City Federation is hostess, 1936/07/03: 1
committees named for convention program, 1942/06/26: 1
local organizations plan to make it best in history, 1942/06/19: 1
Women's Clubs Should Join Federation (editorial), 1934/07/20: 4
City Manager Form of Government
City Parks
City Public Service Company, San Antonio
17th SA
Register Cooking School comes to close; San Antonio Public Service Company program is one of features of three-day session, 1940/11/01: 1
Colored Benefit Association
holds 10th annual picnic (photos), 1940/07/26: 7
holds sixth annual picnic, 1931/09/04: 6
employee picnic ends as 30 get into free-for-all, 1958/07/04: 1
McNeal, Millard F., SA Public Service employee completes Texas U. course in electrical engineering (photo), 1945/01/12: 1
modern street lights to be installed on East Commerce, 1950/11/03: 1
City View School, South San Antonio
children all receive Christmas toy and candy, 1934/01/12: 7
CWA school project starts, 1934/02/09: 4
news, 1932/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue), 1933/10/06: 6
Parent-Teachers Association
hears realtor on home building, 1936/02/28: 7
meetings in 1932, 1932/10/14: 6
visit Duncan field, 1933/03/03: 3
City-Wide Baptist Brotherhood Union
See also City-Wide Brotherhood Union
meetings in 1956, 1956/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1956/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1956/10/12: 4, 1956/11/16: 4
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue), 1957/07/12: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
City-Wide Beauticians Club
City-Wide Bible Band
meetings in 1966, 1966/03/25: 6
City-Wide Brotherhood Fellowship Organization
in charge of devotion service for Men's Day at Coliseum Park Baptist Church; with Rev. J. T. Highbaugh giving the sermon, 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
installs officers at St. Luke Baptist (photo), 1954/05/28: 4
meetings in 1954, 1954/07/23: 7
City-Wide Brotherhood Union
See also City-Wide Baptist Brotherhood Union
meetings in 1954, 1954/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1954/11/19: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/28: 6, 1955/03/25 Supp: 4, 1955/05/13: 8, 1955/06/03: 4, 1955/07/22: 6, 1955/08/26: 8, 1955/09/23: 4
meetings in 1956, 1956/01/13: 4, 1956/03/30: 4, 1956/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1956/04/20: 4, 1956/04/27: 4, 1956/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1956/06/29: 4, 1956/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
City-Wide BYPU
fellowship program well attended, 1951/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue)
City-Wide Council
City-Wide Council of Clubs
meetings in 1953, 1953/11/06: 6
City-Wide Courtesy Council
City-Wide Deacons' Wives Auxiliary
entertain with tea to benefit junior women's mission education, 1948/02/06: 8
installation ceremonies held for Deacons Wives, Junior Mission Workers, 1948/01/23: 8
installs officers Sunday, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
Washington, Mrs. Bobbie, to speak at St. Luke Baptist Bible Institute, 1948/02/20: 2
City-Wide Fellowship Organization
installs officers Sunday, 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue)
City-Wide Goodwill Missionary Council
benefit tea to be held, 1960/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue)
honored with reception at Antioch Baptist Church, 1960/01/08: 8 (filmed in 01/15 issue)
meetings in 1956, 1955/06/17: 8, 1956/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1956/05/18: 4, 1956/06/15: 4, 1956/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1956/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
meetings in 1959, 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue), 1959/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue), 1959/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue)
meetings in 1960, 1960/02/12: 4, 1960/03/18: 4, 1960/04/15: 4, 1960/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
worships with Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, 1959/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue), 1959/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue)
City-Wide Interdenominational Courtesy Council
anniversaries
3rd anniversary celebrated with buffet supper (photo), 1962/04/06 Supp: 3
8th anniversary celebrated at St. Paul Methodist Church (photo), 1967/03/03: 6
Bradberry, Maudie, president, entertained with surprise homecoming party (Jo's Jottings), 1960/09/23 Supp: 4
Camaraderie
held at St. Paul Gym (Jo's Jottings), 1965/10/01 Supp: 4
presidents of Courtesy Clubs host annual Camaraderie with displays ranginging from ceramics to flowers (photo), 1965/10/01 Supp: 2
Christmas carols
second year of caroling set for Dec. 13 and 14 (Jo's Jottings), 1966/12/09: 8
sung at area nursing homes (Jo's Jottings), 1965/12/17 Supp: 4
Cornucopia Tea to be held (Jo's Jottings), 1967/09/22: 8
Jones, Genevieve, hosts meeting, 1961/11/10: 6
makes pilgrimage to Alamo, 1962/04/27 Supp: 2
Jo's Jottings, 1961/04/21 Supp: 4
meetings in 1960, 1960/04/08: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/01/26 Supp: 4, 1962/11/09: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/05/31: 6, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
meetings in 1964, 1964/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue), 1964/11/20: 4
meetings in 1965, 1965/01/22: 6, 1965/05/14: 4, 1965/11/12: 4
meetings in 1967, 1967/02/24: 10 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
new members welcomed, 1961/11/10: 6
officers elected, 1962/05/25: 4, 1967/02/24: 10 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
pays tribute to inmates of St. John Nursing Home (Jo's Jottings), 1960/12/02 Supp: 2
teas
annual courtesy day tea, plans made for (Jo's Jottings), 1962/10/26 Supp: 4
talent tea held (Jo's Jottings), 1962/11/16 Supp: 4
tea held in home of Mrs. I. C. Collins (photo), 1966/12/30: 8
tea to be held on Veterans Day (Jo's Jottings), 1962/11/02 Supp: 4
Valentine party held (Jo's Jottings), 1961/02/24 Supp: 1
City-Wide Junior Mission Chorus
nightly rehearsals beginning Monday, 1950/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue)
rehearsals get under way, 1948/05/07: 8
rehearsals held on Mondays, 1948/05/28: 8, 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1950/09/29: 6
sings Christmas carols, 1960/12/16: 8
City-Wide Junior Mission/Missionary Society
annual conclave
banner given to leading junior mission at convention (photo), 1949/09/30: 5
conclave at Corinth Baptist Church, 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/05/19: 2
conclave set for March 21, 1950/03/17: 6
Crenshaw, Rev. L. A., is Women's Hour speaker at 5th annual conclave mass meeting (photo), 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue)
Cunningham, Minnie Lee
makes report at annual conclave to be held here (photos), 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
to give welcome address (photo), 1951/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1953/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
Dailey, Mora Dee
first conclave a success, 1950/05/26: 4
planning for, 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue)
set for San Antonio, 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
photograph, 1954/05/07: 4
souvenir program to be issued for state convention to be held in San Antonio, 1950/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue)
annual service held at Rose of Sharon Baptist Church, 1966/11/04: 10 (filmed in 11/11 issue)
Antioch Baptist Church to be host to City-Wide Junior Mission Auxiliary March 9, 1952/02/29: 4
Black, Rev. Claud, to address Junior Mission, 1948/08/20: 2
board officers to be installed during fifth annual conclave (photo), 1954/05/14: 1
British West Indies missionary given aid, 1954/12/24: 4
Brooks, Zelma, installed as president (photo), 1966/02/18: 4
Brown, Tiny Ola, installed as vice-president (photo), 1966/02/18: 4
chicken dinner sale set for Lindbergh Center, 1954/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue), 1954/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue)
Dailey, Mora Dee
donates garments, shoes to underprivileged, 1965/01/22: 6
Eliza David George Prayer Circle formed, named in honor of missionary serving in Africa, 1951/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
entertained by First Baptist Junior Mission, 1948/12/17: 4
entertains
at rose tea Sunday, 1948/07/23 Supp: 2
Baptist officials, 1952/02/22: 4
Children's Home, 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
first annual mission crusade
planning of (photo), 1954/01/22: 4
set for Feb. 4-7, 1954/01/15: 4
foreign mission meeting planned by society, 1949/10/14: 4
Givens, Mrs. Charles Etta
appointed supervisor of City-Wide Junior Women's Mission (photo), 1953/03/27: 4
to preside at annual conclave (photo), 1951/05/11: 6
Green, Rev. I. C., to address meeting on June 27, 1948/06/04: 6
guests of St. Luke Junior Mission, 1949/10/28: 8
Hall, Rev. John A., is afternoon speaker at 5th annual conclave mass meeting (photo), 1954/04/30: 8 (filmed on 05/07 issue)
Hardeman , Rev. J. H., to speak (photo), 1948/05/14 Supp: 2
Harriet Tubman Home
crusade benefits home of needy aged, 1954/02/12: 8
helps furnish home for aged, 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue)
social hour held at the Harriet Tubman Home (Jo's Jottings), 1954/04/23: 6
Harris, Mrs. E. M.
Houston woman to address junior mission, 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue)
national field worker is guest, 1949/08/26: 4
Harvest Festival to be held at West End Baptist, 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue), 1953/11/20: 8
Hicks, Jessie Mae, principal speaker in behalf of Mary Allen College sponsored by City-Wide Junior Mission, 1952/04/04: 4
in program at Pleasant Union Baptist Church, 1948/06/11: 8
Kemple, Rev. J. A., to address mission, 1948/08/13: 2
mass meetings, 1948/06/25: 8, 1948/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1949/04/15: 2, 1954/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue), 1955/09/23: 4
meetings in 1949, 1949/02/18: 6, 1949/02/25: 4, 1949/03/11: 5, 1949/05/20: 4, 1949/07/29: 6, 1949/08/12: 8, 1949/12/02: 8
meetings in 1950, 1950/05/05: 7, 1950/05/19: 2, 1950/08/18: 6, 1950/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1950/10/27: 8 (filmed in 11/03 issue), 1950/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue)
meetings in 1951, 1951/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1951/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1951/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
meetings in 1952, 1952/10/17: 4, 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1952/11/21: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/04/17: 4, 1953/11/06: 4
meetings in 1954, 1954/02/26: 7, 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1954/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue)
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6, 1955/01/21: 8, 1955/02/18: 4, 1955/02/25: 4, 1955/03/18: 4, 1955/06/17: 4, 1955/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue), 1955/12/09: 4
meetings in 1956, 1956/01/13: 4, 1956/03/23: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/11/13: 4
meetings in 1960, 1960/01/08: 8 (filmed in 01/15 issue), 1960/01/22: 4, 1960/02/26: 7, 1960/03/18: 8 (filmed in 03/25 issue), 1960/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1960/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue), 1960/07/29: 8, 1960/08/26: 6, 1960/09/09: 4
meetings in 1966, 1966/04/08: 4
Merriweather, Rev. A. S., appreciation service to be held for pastor and wife by Ministers Alliance and City Wide Missionary Workers, 1953/10/09: 6
monthly meeting hosted by Corinth Baptist Church Junior Mission, 1960/03/04: 4
Myers, Mrs. B. J., is guest speaker, 1955/03/18: 4
presents program in San Marcos, 1948/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1948/12/17: 5
Rector, Rev. J. J., to preach at mass meeting ending the first annual crusade, 1954/02/05: 5
religious plays, pageants, and movies
"Ten Virgins and the Crucifixion," presented at Pleasant Union Baptist (photo), 1952/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
"What Prayer Did" to be presented Nov. 23, 1954/11/19: 8 (filmed in 11/26 issue)
request program rendered at New Hope Baptist Church, 1949/09/30: 4
Richardson, Joyce
gives annual report as corresponding secretary at annual conclave (photo), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue)
gives organizational report during second annual conclave (photo), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue)
reports on her work (photo), 1953/05/01: 6
Roberson, Mable (president)
Robinson, Mrs. Eugenia
addresses mission, 1949/10/07: 8
delivers principal address, 1953/05/15: 4
silver tea honors district missionaries, 1954/02/19: 6
Smith, Ernestine, to be special guest soloist for Junior Mission crusade (photo), 1954/01/29: 8
speaker for May announced, 1950/03/31: 4
sponsors $1,000 barbecue for Mable Roberson to attend World Baptist Alliance in London, 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
St. Patrick's Day tea
planning chairmen named, 1955/03/11: 4
sponsored for benefit of Mable Roberson fund (Jo's Jottings), 1955/03/25 Supp: 4
tea to be sponsored March 17, 1955/03/11: 4
to aid African missionary, 1951/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue)
visit Seguin, Dallas, 1953/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
Williams, Hattie L. E., president of National Baptist Junior Women's Convention of America, is guest speaker, 1954/01/15: 8
Women's Day to be observed Sunday, Jan. 28, 1951/01/26: 6
Young Women's Auxiliary to hold tea, 1949/03/18: 2
City-Wide Junior Ushers Union
annual sermon set for May 22, 1955/05/20: 4
annual tea set for March 24, 1957/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue)
Hall, Rev. John A., guest speaker, 1953/06/12: 4
Halloween party to be given, 1955/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
meetings in 1951, 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1951/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue)
meetings in 1957, 1957/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue)
meetings in 1958, 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
Owens, Rev. H. O., guest speaker, 1956/02/17: 4
Tolbert, Joe Samuel, elected vice-president, 1962/09/21: 4
City-Wide Junior Women's Auxiliary of General Baptist Convention
to take part in play at St. Luke Baptist Church, 1948/03/26: 2
City-Wide Laymen
meetings in 1945, 1945/03/02: 5
City-Wide Laymen's Brotherhood
meetings in 1955, 1955/09/23: 4
meetings in 1956, 1956/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1956/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue)
City-Wide Licensed Beauticians Club
See also State-Wide Licensed Beauticians Club
and Alpha Chi Pi Omega, hold joint meeting, 1963/05/31 Supp: 2
annual sermon/worship service
New Hope Baptist Church, 1960/04/22: 6
St. John Baptist Church, 1961/04/07: 8
annual tea to be held April 8, 1962/04/06: 6
annual Thanksgiving to be observed Sunday, 1953/04/10: 6
beauticians charter bus to PV institute, 1960/06/17: 6
beauticians plan group worship, 1949/04/22: 2
beauticians urged to attend Monday meeting, 1947/08/08: 6
beauty revue to be held, 1947/03/28: 4, 1947/04/25: 6
buffet luncheon enjoyed, 1946/05/03 Supp: 2
club visits hospital, 1945/11/16: 6
culture program presented, 1951/10/12: 6
famous beauty experts speak, 1945/09/21: 6
fashion, hair-styling review, matinee dance at Keyhole Sunday, 1955/02/18: 6
hair dyeing demonstrated at beauticians' meeting, 1943/08/13: 6
important meeting held Aug. 13, 1945/08/03: 6, 1945/08/10: 6
installation ceremonies held
Corinth Baptist Church, 1946/12/20 Supp: 4
inaugural sermon given, 1945/10/05: 6
"The Light Eternal"
meeting postponed, 1953/07/24 Supp: 3
meetings in 1943, 1943/07/16: 5, 1943/07/30: 6
meetings in 1945, 1945/11/30: 7
meetings in 1946, 1946/01/11: 6, 1946/01/18: 6, 1946/01/25 Supp: 4, 1946/05/31 Supp: 4, 1946/06/28 Supp: 1, 1946/10/25 Supp: 2, 1946/11/01 Supp: 3
meetings in 1947, 1947/01/10: 6, 1947/01/17: 6, 1947/03/07 Supp: 2, 1947/08/01: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/01/09: 2, 1948/02/20 Supp: 3, 1948/03/26 Supp: 4, 1948/04/23: 2, 1948/07/30 Supp: 3
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/21 Supp: 1, 1949/03/25: 7, 1949/04/01: 4, 1949/07/22 Supp: 3, 1949/08/19 Supp: 3, 1949/09/23 Supp: 3, 1949/10/21 Supp: 2
meetings in 1950, 1950/03/03: 6
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 4, 1952/03/21: 3
meetings in 1953, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2, 1953/10/23 Supp: 4
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/10/22: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/21: 4, 1955/03/25 Supp: 2, 1955/04/22 Supp: 3, 1955/06/24 Supp: 3, 1955/08/05 Supp: 4, 1955/09/23: 4
meetings in 1957, 1957/07/19: 6, 1957/09/20: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/06/20: 4, 1958/10/24: 6, 1958/11/21: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/20: 6, 1959/03/20: 4, 1959/11/20: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/08/19 Supp: 3, 1960/09/02 Supp: 2
meetings in 1961, 1961/02/24: 6, 1961/10/20 Supp: 2
meetings in 1962, 1962/03/02: 6, 1962/03/23 Supp: 3, 1962/05/25 Supp: 2, 1962/08/24 Supp: 1, 1962/10/19 Supp: 1
meetings in 1963, 1963/05/10 Supp: 3, 1963/10/25: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/09/24: 6, 1965/10/29 Supp: 2
meetings in 1966, 1966/09/23: 8
meetings in 1967, 1967/04/21: 8, 1967/05/19: 9
membership drive
close of, 1946/02/08: 4
drive for new members planned, 1946/01/04: 6
and Metropolitan Council
Metropolitan Council-beautician civil program outstanding event, 1949/05/13: 6
participates in city-wide program with Metropolitan Council, 1949/04/29: 6
NAACP Christmas seals, beauticians to sponsor, 1960/12/09: 6
officers
Brown, Sarah, elected prexy, 1946/11/15 Supp: 3
Edmerson, Mrs. W. M., installed as president, 1949/02/04 Supp: 1
election of officers held, 1962/01/26 Supp: 3, 1963/02/01 Supp: 2
Hicks, Jessie Mae, elected president (photo), 1945/08/24: 6
installation of officers held, 1945/10/19: 6, 1945/10/26: 6, 1949/02/04 Supp: 1
picnic planned, 1946/05/10: 6
picnic postponed, 1946/05/17: 6
plan for future, 1945/08/31: 6
pledge support for Jessie Hicks' effort to have Negro beauticians on staff of San Antonio State Mental Hospital, 1967/09/01: 9
"Queen's Reception" participants (photo), 1949/09/02: 8
sermon at Mt. Olive Street CME Church attended by many, 1946/05/10: 61953/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
style show-dance presented at La Villita, 1961/08/11 Supp: 1
style show planned, 1944/08/04: 4
worship
at Bethel AME Church, 1951/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue)
at Lincoln Park Church of Christ, 1955/04/29: 8
at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church, 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
City-Wide Missionary Workers Council
annual evangelical meeting held, 1961/05/12: 6
annual picnic set, 1961/08/18: 4
annual sermon set for Friendship Baptist Church, 1967/04/28: 10
entertained by Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, 1961/02/24: 8
free clothing offered to parents of school children, 1967/08/25: 10
gives shower for Welcome Home for the Blind (photo), 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
Hall, Rev. D. H., Mt. Rose Baptist Church, delivers annual sermon, June 12 (photo), 1957/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue)
Hicks, Jessie Mae, presented with flowers as organizer and first president, 1957/06/28: 4
June meeting deferred, 1967/06/16: 10
meetings in 1954, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/03/12: 4, 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue), 1954/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue)
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6, 1955/04/15: 8
meetings in 1956, 1955/05/13: 8, 1956/01/13: 4, 1956/02/17: 4, 1956/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
meetings in 1957, 1957/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue), 1957/04/12: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue), 1957/05/17: 6, 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue), 1957/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue), 1957/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue), 1957/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
meetings in 1958, 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
meetings in 1960, 1960/10/14: 8, 1960/11/18: 6, 1960/12/16: 8
meetings in 1961, 1961/02/17: 8, 1961/07/14: 4, 1961/09/15: 8, 1961/11/17: 4, 1961/12/15: 4
meetings in 1962, 1962/01/12: 8, 1962/03/16: 6, 1962/04/13: 4, 1962/07/13: 4, 1962/08/17: 4, 1962/09/14: 4, 1962/11/16: 8, 1962/12/14: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/01/18: 4, 1963/03/15: 4, 1963/05/17: 4, 1963/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue), 1963/08/30: 6, 1963/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1963/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
meetings in 1964, 1964/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue), 1964/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue), 1964/06/12: 8 (filmed in 06/19 issue), 1964/07/17: 4
meetings in 1965, 1965/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue), 1965/07/16: 4, 1965/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1965/10/15: 4, 1965/11/12: 47
meetings in 1966, 1966/02/18: 6
meetings in 1967, 1967/01/13: 9, 1967/05/12: 8, 1967/06/30: 10, 1967/07/14: 8, 1967/08/18: 10
City-Wide Mothers' Service Organization
City-Wide Neighborhood Council
annual conventions
convention parade held, 1954/08/13: 6
Dare, Ruth, guest speaker at 7th annual convention (photo), 1958/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
fourth annual convention held, 1955/09/02 Supp: 1
plans readied for annual session, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2
second annual convention held, 1953/09/11 Supp: 4
kiddie benefit tea hosted, 1958/07/25: 6
meetings in 1953, 1953/04/03: 6, 1953/07/10: 8, 1953/08/07: 6, 1953/10/23: 6
meetings in 1954, 1954/08/06: 2
meetings in 1955, 1955/08/19 Supp: 3
meetings in 1956, 1956/08/03: 6, 1956/08/10: 6
City-Wide Parent-Teachers Council
2nd annual workshop set for Sept. 22, 1964/09/18: 1
annual PTA Tea held (Jo's Jottings), 1953/11/06 Supp: 1
City-Wide PTA tea to be held Sunday at Dunbar Junior High, 1952/10/17: 6
first meeting held, 1951/08/31: 7
leadership clinic held at Phillis Wheatley High School (photo), 1965/10/08 Supp: 2
meeting, election set for Aug. 25, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2
starts program with three workshops for officers and members, 1965/10/01: 6
City-Wide Prayer Band
City-Wide Senior Mission
meetings in 1955, 1955/08/12: 8
City-Wide Usher Board
meetings in 1957, 1957/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue), 1957/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/04 issue), 1957/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue)
members attend Junior Usher Board meeting in Houston, 1962/10/19: 8
Pickett, Mrs. Fred B., guest speaker at Pew Rally for St. Mark Baptist Church, 1958/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue)
City-Wide Ushers Union
See also Interdenominational City-Wide Ushers Union
See also San Antonio Ushers Union
See also Ushers for complete list or organizations
26th anniversary and installation observed, 1967/02/17: 10 (filmed in 02/24 issue)
annual "All Ushers Day" observed, 1965/05/14: 4, 1967/05/26: 10
annual picnic set, 1956/09/07: 4, 1957/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue)
annual Usher's Day observed with program, 1955/06/03: 4
Austin anniversary services attended, 1950/03/24: 4
benefit program sponsored Aug. 29, 1954/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue)
board of directors to meet, 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1958/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
bus chartered
for district meeting in Houston, 1951/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
for Yoakum trip, 1951/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue)
Christmas party follows meeting, 1951/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
conventions
plan for convention, 1954/07/23: 4
plans for national meeting of National United Ushers Association here in July, 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue)
Cook, Charles, installed as president (photo), 1962/07/20: 4
Corpus Christi installation attended by ushers, 1953/04/17: 4
district meetings
annual all day ushers program held at Grant Memorial AME Church with Rev. R. L. Brown, guest speaker (photo), 1962/05/18: 8
annual district meeting held, 1953/02/20: 4, 1953/03/13: 4
Antioch Baptist Church, 1951/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue)
Austin, 1953/03/13: 4
district meeting starts Feb. 11, 1959/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue)
executive meeting held in SA, 1949/02/25: 4
Houston, 1954/10/01: 8 (filmed in 10/08 issue)
officers and members convene for 25th annual district meeting (photos), 1966/02/18: 4
plan for district meeting made, 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue)
St. Luke Baptist Church, 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue)
Harris Chapel Methodist Church anniversary in Nixon attended, 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue)
helps at St. Luke Baptist Church, 1949/11/11: 4
installation
new ushers, 1949/05/20: 4
Nixon usher officers, 1946/10/25: 8
Seguin Ushers Union officers, 1948/12/03: 6, 1948/12/10: 4
instructs ushers at Nixon, 1946/08/30: 8 (filmed in 09/06 issue)
Interdenominational Church Ushers convention attended in Houston, 1950/10/20: 4
Luling anniversary attended, 1955/04/01: 8
meetings in 1943, 1943/01/15: 8 (filmed in 02/05 issue), 1943/04/23: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue)
meetings in 1944, 1944/02/04: 8 (filmed in 02/11 issue), 1944/02/18: 6, 1944/02/25: 6, 1944/03/17: 5, 1944/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1944/06/23: 5, 1944/07/14: 6, 1944/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1944/11/17: 8
meetings in 1945, 1945/02/09: 6, 1945/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1945/03/23: 7, 1945/05/18: 2, 1945/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
meetings in 1946, 1946/03/08: 8, 1946/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1946/05/03: 8, 1946/05/10: 8, 1946/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue), 1946/10/11: 8
meetings in 1947, 1947/01/31: 4, 1947/02/14: 4, 1947/05/23: 2, 1947/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1947/08/01: 8
meetings in 1948, 1948/03/05: 2, 1948/04/16: 8, 1948/04/23: 6, 1948/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue)
meetings in 1949, 1949/01/14: 6, 1949/11/11: 4
meetings in 1950, 1950/01/13: 6, 1950/01/20: 6, 1950/02/17: 7, 1950/03/31: 6, 1950/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1950/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1950/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1950/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
meetings in 1951, 1951/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1951/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/05/18: 4, 1951/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/09/14: 2, 1951/09/28: 6, 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue), 1951/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
meetings in 1952, 1952/01/18: 6, 1952/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue), 1952/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue), 1952/03/28: 4, 1952/04/11: 4, 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1952/05/09: 4, 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1952/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1952/06/20: 4, 1952/07/25: 6, 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1952/11/21: 4, 1952/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue)
meetings in 1953, 1953/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1953/01/30: 4, 1953/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue), 1953/10/09: 3, 1953/11/06: 8
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/29: 6, 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue), 1954/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1954/11/12: 6
photo, 1954/04/23: 8 (filmed on 04/30 issue)
meetings in 1954 (photo), 1954/05/28: 2, 1954/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue), 1954/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1954/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
meetings in 1955, 1955/03/25 Supp: 2, 1955/04/22: 8, 1955/08/26: 8, 1955/09/16: 4, 1955/09/30: 6, 1955/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
meetings in 1956, 1956/01/06: 8 (filmed in 01/13 issue), 1956/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue), 1956/08/24: 4, 1956/11/09: 4
meetings in 1957, 1957/04/12: 8 (filmed in 04/19 issue), 1957/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue), 1957/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue), 1957/10/25: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue)
meetings in 1958, 1958/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1958/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue)
meetings in 1959, 1959/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue), 1959/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue), 1959/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01 issue)
meetings in 1962, 1962/05/11: 8
meetings in 1964, 1964/05/08: 8
members attend rites of Velma Patridge, Austin, 1952/05/16: 4
Nixon Union's anniversary program attended, 1949/06/10: 6
officers elected, 1950/01/13: 6, 1951/12/21: 7
oratorical contest set for June 25, 1948/06/18: 8
program to be presented, 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
SA church groups at San Marcos church dedication, 1945/08/17: 5
series of programs resumes, 1949/01/28: 4
Terry, Leo (president)
vocal contest planned for June 16, 1955/06/10: 4
Civic Cemetery Clubs
Civic Organizations
Civil Air Patrol Bronze Medal of Valor
awarded to Cadet August L. Beasley, 17, of San Angelo (photo), 1967/01/20: 1
Civil Defense
See also Caldwell, Millard F., Jr. (director of US Civil Defense Administration)
air raid siren test to be held, 1961/07/07: 1, 1963/04/05: 1
Civilian Defense Units
first in series of Civilian Defense meetings at St. Philip's, 1955/10/28: 6
forty volunteer for defense at Tuesday meeting, 1942/06/26: 1
registration being taken at library auditorium, 1941/12/12: 1
San Antonians take civilian defense training, 1942/05/22: 7
classes
basic survival course set, 1961/07/21: 6
civil defense classes to begin Monday night at Bexar County Courthouse, 1958/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
civil defense first aid and family preparedness classes set, 1961/06/30: 3
civil defense first aid classes to meet, 1957/11/01: 3
civil defense program launched at Wiley College, 1942/01/09: 1
code-theory communications class offered, 1961/06/30: 6
radiological instrument operator's course offered, 1961/07/07: 7
Red Cross classes
first-aid course added, 1961/07/21: 7
for care of sick and injured, 1961/08/18: 6
survival classes start, 1959/10/30: 1, 1961/09/15: 3, 1963/09/20: 1
young adult civil defense class begins, 1959/12/18: 1
rodeo under way for hospital benefit for civilian defense, 1942/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
San Antonio citizens to spend night in fallout shelter, 1966/06/10: 7
San Antonio warning system tests to resume Friday, 1963/02/01: 1
Civil Disobedience
July 25 set aside as prayer day for civil disobedience, 1948/07/16: 1
just keep A. Clayton Powell out of it... [discussion between Vice President Humphrey and Whitney Young], 1966/09/23: 10
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., denies heading civil disobedience plot, 1960/01/08: 1
Randolph, A. Philip
Civil Rights, President's Committee on
appeal made for support of report by two San Antonians, Mrs. L. M. Lister and Artemisia Bowden, 1947/12/12: 1
civil rights body hears minorities plead for full citizenship rights, 1947/05/23: 1
"To Secure These Rights" (editorial), 1947/11/07: 4
Truman, President Harry S.
appoints two on civil rights body to fight hate groups, 1946/12/13: 1
Truman Committee demands race equality (photo), 1946/11/29: 2
varied opinions heard on civil rights report, 1947/11/07: 1
Civil Rights (1932-1939)
See also Civil Rights, President's Committee on
See also Equal Rights
See also Integration
See also Racial Discrimination
See also Segregation
See also Voting and Voting Rights
DePriest urges use of ballot to secure rights, 1934/07/13: 1
Massachusetts House passes civil rights bill, 1934/04/13: 5
The Need for Divine Help (editorial), 1932/09/09: 4
The President's Opportunity [Roosevelt should enforce the 14th and 15th Constitutional amendments] (editorial), 1933/03/10: 4
Superior Court of Georgia rules 1866 sedition law void; Angelo Herndon, communist leader, gets new hope for freedom, 1935/12/13: 1
two $25,000 suits filed against Columbus Ohio theatre, 1939/06/02: 1
yellow, white right-to-wed fight shifts, 1932/04/29: 1
Civil Rights (1941-1945)
court forbids Pasadena to bar Race from pool, 1941/11/28: 1
emancipation--and the fight for complete emancipation, 1945/06/15: 4
increasing Negro militancy, unity, in demand for fairness, high light 1941, declares Walter White, 1942/01/09: 1
Mississippi officers fined for depriving Negroes of rights, 1944/04/21: 1
NAACP report shows gains in fight for rights, 1942/08/14: 1
President Roosevelt makes promises in powwow with Negro leaders, 1944/10/06: 1
Civil Rights (1946-1949)
Bethune and Townsend wary of Communists, withdraw as sponsors of assembly, 1949/02/11: 1
civil rights is key presidential election issue for Negroes, 1948/10/29: 1
"Democracy" means Jim Crow to Alabama candidates, 1948/05/14: 1
Dixie governors vote 40-day cooling off period, 1948/02/13: 1
four Texans are guilty of violations in peonage case, 1946/11/15: 1
Inaugural Gaity in DC Fails to Override Thoughts of Change (by Chuck Moore), 1949/01/28: 1
interracial "civil rights" dinner guests hear Austin pastor, Dr. Blake Smith, score "myth" of present democracy, 1948/02/20: 6
legislation
131 pastors pray on Capitol steps for Negro rights, 1948/01/16: 2
Arkansas Democrat readies 'compromise' civil rights bill, 1949/01/28: 1
Blinded Veterans Association supports civil rights laws, 1949/10/07: 2
civil rights tie-in with labor law proposed, 1949/03/04: 1
congressional trends declared especially harmful to Negroes, 1947/07/11: 4
Democrat civil rights fight brought to floor by Negro, 1948/07/23: 1
Dixie senators will "protect" the South, Olin Johnson boasts, 1948/11/12: 1
Dixiecrats gird for new fight against civil rights program, 1948/11/12: 1
ferocious protests made as civil rights law abandoned for session, 1949/06/10: 5
fight for federal civil rights laws to continue--Walter White, 1949/03/25: 1
GOP may take civil rights initiative in new strategy, 1949/12/16: 1
Humphrey, Hubert H., senator tells conference civil rights fight just begun, 1949/02/18: 1
McGrath, Senator Howard, ired by Walter White in filibuster issue, 1949/03/25: 1
Negro leaders disgusted as filibuster dooms Truman's civil rights program, 1949/03/25: 1
new Congress expected to pass some "rights" bills, 1948/11/26: 1
no retreat on civil rights, McGrath tells Negro Demos, 1948/03/12: 1
North Carolina appoints pro-civil rights senator, Dr. Frank P. Graham, 1949/04/01: 5
rights backers give up hope in this session, 1949/08/12: 1
sly senators try to use civil rights to beat margarine bill, 1949/05/27: 4
Southerners meet to push civil rights program, 1948/02/27: 1
starlings more important to congress than civil rights, 1949/10/14: 1
US Senate gets half-dozen civil rights measures, 1949/05/06: 1
Minorities Get Reassurance from Council of Churches, Attorney General (editorial), 1946/03/08: 4
national "rights' mobilization set for Jan. 15-17 in Washington DC, 1950/01/06: 1
The Nation's Capital (column), by Chuck Moore, 1949/03/04: 4, 1949/03/11: 1
News from the Nation's Capital (column), 1949/03/25: 4
Oklahoma civil rights meeting has 150 attendees, 1949/03/04: 6
rebels "blew top" on this civl rights plank [at Democratic convention], 1948/07/23: 1
South Carolina Presbyterians soften caustic report on South's Negrophobia, 1947/10/10: 1
"state rights" to South means the right to violate constitution, 1948/05/28: 4
Straight from the Capital (column), by Chuck Moore, 1949/06/03: 4, 1949/06/10: 4, 1949/06/17: 4, 1949/07/29: 5, 1949/09/23: 5, 1949/09/30: 5, 1949/10/07: 5, 1949/10/14: 4
Texas Civil Rights Congress to meet in Houston Sunday, 1946/06/07: 1
Travis Park Methodist Church holds civil rights dinner, 1948/02/06: 6
Truman, President Harry S.
appoints two on civil rights body to fight hate groups, 1946/12/13: 1
cited as doing most in 1948 in prejudice fight, 1949/01/28: 1
declares he will continue civil rights fight, 1949/06/03: 1
determined to press civil rights program says Walter White, 1948/12/10: 1
did Rep. Boykin of Alabama tell truth about Truman's civil rights beliefs?, 1948/12/03: 1
disdains civil rights bait by Dixie racists, 1949/03/18: 2
National Negro Congress accuses President Truman of backing Jim Crow, 1945/12/21: 1
Negro leaders disgusted as filibuster dooms Truman's civil rights program, 1949/03/25: 1
North-South team plans civil rights block, 1949/11/25: 5
orders armed forces equality, 1948/07/30: 1
president says rights laws being prepared, 1949/01/21: 1
renews civil rights stand in Congress message, 1949/01/14: 1
renews plea for federal civil rights legislation, 1949/11/18: 1
speeches of past years show his belief in justice for Negroes, 1945/05/25: 5
won't renege on civil rights, 1949/01/14: 1
UN adopts "World Bill of Rights" as charges hurled, 1948/12/17: 1
US Armed Forces given 10 days to report compliance to non-Jim Crow order, 1949/04/22: 1
Civil Rights (1950-1955)
B'nai B'rith
asks civil rights action by US, 1955/02/18: 6
Jewish organization, splits on Negro civil rights, 1950/03/31: 1
Eisenhower, President Dwight David
Brownell, Atty. Gen. Herbert, makes strong civil rights speech, 1955/10/28: 4
Ike won't give his civil rights stand; Texans told position in pamphlet, 1952/04/18: 1
presidential legislative conference "overlooks" civil rights, 1953/12/25: 1
repeats civil rights pledges to NAACP body, to do all he can for acquiring justice for all, 1952/12/05: 1
seeks no civil rights laws in "must" legislation, 1953/02/20: 1
soldier protests Texas Jim Crow to Eisenhower, two Texas governors, 1953/08/14: 1
State of Union address
civil rights omitted in State of Union message, 1954/01/15: 1
Ike ignores civil rights in State of Union message, 1955/01/14: 1
NAACP releases its appraisal of Ike's State of the Union address, 1953/02/13: 3
"there must be no second class citizens," Ike tells Clayton Powell, 1953/06/19: 1
Guadalupe County officers
Justice Department will continue to enforce civil rights laws, 1953/09/11: 1
Kefauver, Sen. Estes, seeking presidency, says no civil rights law, 1952/02/01: 1
legislation
82nd Congress shows little hope for civil rights as southerners, conservative Democrats in control, 1951/01/12: 1
83rd Congress adjourns--does nothing on minority issues, 1953/08/14: 1
83rd Congress scores zero on civil rights legislation, 1954/08/20: 3
84th Congress gets black eye for civil rights failure, 1955/08/19: 4
Dixie solons see Hawaiian state as votes for civil rights law, 1953/03/27: 1
GOP will pass civil rights laws, Sen. Frank Carlson tells group, 1953/02/06: 1
McFarland, Sen. Ernest W. (Ariz.) little known new Senate Majority leader non-committal on civil rights legislation, 1951/02/02: 1
Portland, Oregon, passes civil rights ordinance, 1950/03/03: 1
presidential legislative conference "overlooks" civil rights, 1953/12/25: 1
"rights" proponents lose first round to filibusterers, 1953/01/09: 1
Taft, Robert A. (US Senator), bluntly rejects plea of civil rights delegation to curb filibuster, 1953/01/09: 1
Mississippi
NAACP
10,000 petitions to be distributed for 'rights' NAACP meeting for Dallas NAACP meeting, 1952/02/08: 1
compiles voting records of congressmen on civil rights, 1952/10/31: 3
renews fight for civil rights, 1950/06/30: 1
state 'civil rights mobilization' set for Dallas, 1952/02/08: 1
Wilkins, Roy, to be principal speaker at second annual Texas state mobilization for civil rights in Dallas (photo), 1952/02/08: 1
progress in
1953 news reveals civil rights progress, 1954/01/01: 1
Negro progress since 1900 briefly reviewed, 1950/01/20: 4
record reveals progress toward equality in the last decade, 1952/04/25: 1
survey cites progress toward full citizenship rights in 1951, 1952/01/04: 1
Ransom, Leon A., famed civil rights lawyer, passes, 1954/09/10: 4
Roosevelt, Eleanor, Americans must practice what they preach, she admonishes, 1950/02/03: 1
Straight from the Capital (column), by Chuck Moore, 1950/01/20: 4, 1950/01/27: 6, 1950/02/03: 6, 1950/04/21: 4, 1950/09/15: 4, 1950/10/13: 4, 1950/10/27: 4
Supreme Court has at least four cases on docket, 1955/10/14: 1
Terrell, Mary Church
to be honored on 90th birthday, 1953/09/11: 3
valiant civil rights fighter to be honored Oct. 10 (photo), 1953/10/02: 3
Texas
10,000 petitions to be distributed for 'rights' NAACP meeting for Dallas NAACP meeting, 1952/02/08: 1
Guadalupe County
convictions in Guadalupe County civil rights case affirmed by US Court, 1951/06/08: 1
Guadalupe lawmen must go to jail for civil right violations, US Supreme Court refuses to give hearing to appeal, 1951/10/26: 1
jury finds two guilty in civil rights case, 1950/05/12: 1
men convicted in case are sentenced; appeal case, 1950/05/19: 1
trial in civil rights case set for May 8, 1950/05/05: 1
investigation of Texas citizens councils asked by Harris County Council of Organizations, 1955/09/09: 1
soldier protests Texas Jim Crow to Eisenhower, two Texas governors, 1953/08/14: 1
state 'civil rights mobilization' set for Dallas, 1952/02/08: 1
US Federal Court indicts four white Texas officers in the death of Levi Dorsey, Orange, for depriving him of his rights, 1951/09/21: 1
Truman, President Harry S.
again calls for civil rights in commencement address at Howard University, 1952/06/20: 1
million asked in budget for 'rights' program, 1950/01/20: 1
predicts strong civil rights plank for Democrats in Presidential campaign, 1952/05/02: 1
president again calls for civil rights in union message, 1950/01/13: 1
to make civil rights speech in Harlem, Oct. 11, 1952/10/10: 1
Virginia, policemen sued for $100,000 in civil rights case involving false arrest and beating, 1952/08/29: 1
Civil Rights (1956-1960)
Alabama
Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
ban of NAACP
FBI probes Birmingham cops' mistreatment of Rev. C. Herbert Oliver, 1960/05/13: 6
LeFlore, John L., postman leader for Negro rights, suspended, 1956/05/04: 1
Pleasure, Rev. Mose, executive secretary Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA), says civil rights bill "adequate," 1957/09/06: 3
protest results in FBI probe of B'ham arrest of ministers, 1958/11/07: 1
Wilson, Jimmy
Canadian jurists hit death sentence for $1.95, 1958/09/26: 1
execution for $1.95 delayed as world-wide protests pour in, 1958/09/12: 1
lawyer maps new plea after Gov. Folsom commutes sentence to life imprisonment, 1958/10/10: 1
man to die for $1.95 robbery, unless state supreme court or governor intervenes, 1958/08/29: 1
racist tell Alabamans not to watch Steve Allen who went on record protesting death sentence, 1958/10/17: 3
San Antonians Petition Alabama Governor [in protest of execution of man for stealing $1.95] (editorial), 1958/09/05: 4
Arkansas Supreme Court upholds anti-Negro law requiring school teachers to file affidavits listing their organization memberships, 1960/04/01: 7
Brownell, Herbert, Attorney General, declares 165 years long enough to wait for rights, 1957/02/15: 1
California
motel assessed $400 damages for denying admission to four Negroes, 1955/05/20: 1
Negroes, whites organize new groups in LA, 1956/08/10: 6
civil rights issue lies dormant on Capitol Hill -- to Ike's relief, 1959/03/06: 3
The Civil Rights Question (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/07/22: 4
Colorado, civil rights far ahead, more progress needed, 1959/10/02: 1
Commission on National Goals does not hurry solution on rights, 1960/12/09: 1
Dixiecrats declare civil rights war, issue "new manifesto," 1956/07/20: 1
Eisenhower, President Dwight David
administration delays again on civil rights proposals, 1956/04/06: 1
administration said stalling on civil rights legislation, 1956/03/30: 1
administration's proposals on rights given to Congress, 1956/04/20: 1
civil rights message brings forth divergent views, 1959/02/13: 1
civil rights plea gets no reaction from Congress, 1957/01/18: 1
civil rights section of State of the Union message strongest ever made, 1956/01/13: 1
discusses administration's civil rights bill, 1957/06/28: 1
doubts that laws will change people's hearts, 1959/08/21: 6
Douglas civil rights bill now Ike's headache, 1959/02/13: 1
editor credits Ike with civil rights victory, 1954/10/29: 1
Eisenhower sticks to his seven-point rights bill, 1960/03/25: 1
Ike 'boycotts' ANP reporter to avoid civil rights queries, 1956/11/23: 1
Ike hopes Congress will pass remaining rights measures, 1959/12/11: 1
Ike mentions civil rights in State of the Union address, 1960/01/15: 1
Ike not identified with civil rights advances, 1961/01/20: 1
Ike puts two civil rights bills on "must" list, 1956/06/15: 1
Ike silent on putting "teeth" amendments in rights bills, 1957/03/22: 1
mixed reactions meet Ike's civil rights proposals, 1956/04/20: 1
president's rights proposal better than past stand, called an "advance" over previous White House positions, 1959/02/13: 1
refusal to speak in Dixie
Ike explains failure to speak in Dixie; work schedule and need for some fun keeps him too busy, 1957/02/15: 1
leaders ponder Ike's refusal to speak in Dixie, 1957/02/15: 1
speak in South or expect "march on Washington," President told, as Ike gets wire from Dr. King, 1957/02/22: 1
spurns request to speak in Dixie on civil rights; requested conference between Attorney General and leaders also rejected, 1957/02/08: 1
speed-up seen in civil rights action on all fronts with Ike leading way, 1956/11/16: 1
tells NAACP annual meet of hope for rights laws now, 1956/06/29: 1
to call race parley if solons fail to act on civil rights body, 1956/04/06: 1
uncertainty clouds administration plans for legislation, 1956/04/06: 4
What did Ike mean? [Negroes must exercise patience and forbearance to secure desegregation], 1958/05/23: 1
Wilkins, Roy, NAACP head endorses Ike's "rights" bills, 1957/01/18: 4
won't say whether or not "rights" bill will be vetoed, 1957/08/16: 1
YWCA supports Eisenhower's civil rights program, 1957/02/22: 1
An Explanation That Does Not Explain [communism as explanation for current unrest] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/04/08: 4
The Fight Will Go on! [to insure rights as citizens] (editorial), 1958/01/10: 4
Four-Point "Churches for Freedom" Program [ developed to support struggle for civil rights and first class citizenship] (editorial), 1957/11/29: 4
Georgia
civil rights leader, Dr. Thomas H. Brewer, shot to death by department store owner, 1956/02/24: 1
hearings start in contempt convictions appeal; harassing individuals who work for civil liberties assailed, 1959/10/16: 1
The Real Enemy [Dawson, Georgia, deprives Negroes of basic rights] (editorial), 1958/06/20: 4
'gradualism' is rejected by 'state of race' meet, 1956/05/04: 1
history of civil rights traced since Reconstruction, 1957/09/06: 1
It Must Be Done [give money to fight opponents of integration] (editorial), 1958/03/21: 4
Johnson, George M., new civil rights commissioner sworn in, 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
Johnson, Senator Lyndon B.
Justice Dept., admittedly cautious about bias cases, does nothing, 1958/07/25: 1
Kefauver, Estes
race problem becomes major issue for Stevenson, Kefauver, 1956/02/17: 1
seen to be moving closer to Stevenson on civil rights, 1956/02/24: 1
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights with 30 affiliated organizations affiliated urges strong civil rights planks, 1956/08/10: 1
legislation
See also Civil Rights (1956-1960), Eisenhower, President Dwight David
And There Remains Another Month of Congress (editorial), 1960/07/29: 4
bill may be taken to Senate floor, 1959/08/28: 1
bill proposed to put teeth in rights law, 1958/01/17: 7
bill squeezes by Senate judiciary subcommittee, 1959/07/24: 1
blocking tactics
Congress gets civil rights bills; legislation goes to floor despite maneuverings of southerners, 1956/07/06: 1
Congress said stalling in civil rights issue, 1959/04/24: 1
Dixie racists try new tactics in Congress to set back Negro, 1959/06/19: 1
Dixie Senators Eastland and Ervin block action on rights bills, 1957/05/24: 1
Dixie senators organize anti-civil rights forces, 1958/07/18: 1
Dixie solons ask long questions to stall action on Civil Rights bill, 1957/05/17: 1
Dixiecrats again block civil rights bill, 1957/06/07: 1
Dixiecrats block rights bill action in committee, 1957/04/05: 1
House Rules Committee southerners pull slick trick to delay action on civil rights legislation, 1956/06/29: 1
Southerners in the Saddle [fighting against civil rights legislation] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/08/02: 4
both parties get blame for "rights" bill failure, 1956/08/03: 1
Capitol Hill, "dull, sluggish" after trial by jury amendment, passed, 1957/08/09: 1
civil rights debate opened in House by 290 to 117 vote, 1957/06/14: 1
Compromise Civil Rights Bill near Passage? (editorial), 1957/08/30: 4
compromise rights bill said near passage, 1957/08/30: 1
Congress may be scene of showdown of convention platforms, 1960/08/05: 1
Dawson, William L., submits six civil rights bills to House, 1957/01/18: 3
Dixie leaders tell subcommittee on constitutional rights about Jim Crow, including ballot and rights denial, 1957/03/08: 1
Dixiecrat says civil rights bill "victory for South," 1960/04/29: 1
Douglas, Sen. Paul H.
Douglas civil rights bill now Ike's headache, 1959/02/13: 1
his civil rights bill called "must" legislation, 1959/02/06: 1
fate of Civil Rights bill handed to House committee, 1957/08/23: 1
filibuster costs taxpayers extra $10,000 a day, 1960/03/11: 1
four agencies decline to testify on "rights" bills, 1955/07/22: 1
GOP accused of appeasing Dixie on civil rights, 1957/07/26: 1
government said restricted in civil rights field, with only three statutes giving US jurisdiction in rights matter, 1958/07/11: 4
Hennings Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights ends hearings on civil rights, 1957/03/15: 1
House Judiciary Subcommittee gets facts on Dixie civil rights violations, 1957/02/22: 1
House kills rights clause in passing housing bill, 1960/05/06: 1
House subcommittee favorably votes out two civil rights bills, 1956/03/30: 1
It Wasn't Surprising [that plans for passage abandoned] (editorial), 1959/08/28: 4
It Will Be Good Copy for the Commies [observing civil rights battle in the Senate] (editorial), 1957/07/12: 4
It's Meaningless [civil rights bill with trial by jury amendment added] (editorial), 1957/08/09: 4
JFK, LBJ (Senators Kennedy and Johnson) hurt by Demo vote against rights bill, 1960/08/19: 1
Johnson, Senator Lyndon B.
lashed for attack on Nixon and his stand on civil rights legislation, 1957/08/16: 1
no bill at all better than Lyndon Johnson's; Texan's bill called threat to civil right gains already made, 1959/04/17: 1
Keating, Kenneth B., New York senator vows all-out civil rights battle
lots of congressional talk about 'rights' bills, but no progress made, 1956/04/27: 1
meaning of the civil rights bill, 1957/08/16: 1
Mississippi Negro editor, Percy Green, opposes civil rights legislation, 1959/06/12: 1
NAACP continues to press drive for anti-bias clauses in legislation, 1955/06/17: 1
new civil rights education bills introduced in Congress, 1958/02/21: 1
Our Congressional Civil Rights Gesture (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/05/06: 4
Pleasure, Rev. Mose, executive secretary Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA), says civil rights bill "adequate," 1957/09/06: 3
Powell, Rev. Adam Clayton, Jr.
Congressmen Powell, Diggs speak out; Dawson mum on civil rights, 1956/07/27: 1
despite Ike [President Eisenhower], Powell to push no J. Crow riders on legislation, 1955/07/08: 1
solon charges Demos and Republicans have made 'deal' on civil rights; says parties in collusion to stop rights advances, 1958/02/14: 1
procedure to help ballot-denied Negroes (from civil rights bill) explained, 1960/04/01: 3
Republicans run out on civil rights issue, 1959/09/18: 2
rights bill fails to meet needs, NAACP charges, 1960/04/22: 1
rights bill had no friend in either party spokesman, 1960/08/19: 1
rights bill likened to Civil War in pitting friend against friend, 1957/09/13: 1
rights bill shelved until 1960, 1959/08/28: 1
rights legislation bottled up by House Committee, 1960/01/22: 1
Rogers, William P., new attorney general, says no rights law for next Congress, 1957/12/20: 1
Senate Committee on Constitutional Rights to cut off civil rights hearings March 5, 1957/03/01: 1
Senate Judiciary Committee nails trial by jury rider on Rights bill, 1957/06/14: 1
Senate said trying to bypass reserve bill Jim Crow rider, 1955/06/24: 1
sit-down need, filibuster sad commentary on US, 1960/04/08: 1
Southerners
see possible ally in Hawaiian solon, Daniel Inouye, 1959/08/28: 3
states enact significant rights laws in 1957, 1957/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
Too Little, Much Too Late (editorial), 1960/05/13: 4
Trial by Jury (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/06/14: 4
"watered" rights bill finally submitted by House committee, 1959/08/14: 1
Will Civil Rights Legislation Pass? (editorial, by Dick Jarrett), 1959/07/24: 4
"You did it" Demos, GOP's yell at one another for blame of civil rights bill fate, 1957/08/23: 1
Louisiana denied rehearings as Negro rights are upheld, 1958/04/11: 1
Mississippi
Alpha Phi Alpha joins fight against 'Sippi sanctions, 1955/03/18: 4
civil rights complainers will be fined, jailed, 1960/05/06: 1
doctor charges FBI in 'Sippi lax in rights duties, 1957/08/02: 1
Mississippi finally gets civil rights advisory group, 1960/01/08: 3
Mississippi intimidation, economic "squeeze" fail, says NAACP, 1955/04/29: 1
nearly $250,000 in fund for victims of 'Sippi hate, 1955/04/15: 1
Negro editor, Percy Green, opposes civil rights legislation, 1959/06/12: 1
Missouri, white St. Louis editor lashes out at cafe that refused to serve student, 1954/09/03: 1
Moral Courage Pays Off [in fight for civil rights] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/07/12: 4
NAACP
annual report lists civil rights advances, 1955/07/01: 1
civil liberties stifled by South in '56, NAACP report says, 1957/06/28: 1
continues to press drive for anti-bias clauses in legislation, 1955/06/17: 1
Wilkins, Roy
declines to choose between rights legislation proposals, 1956/06/15: 6
new NAACP head says Race on the move, 1955/04/22: 3
Ne'er Think the Victory Won (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/12/11: 4
Negro Leadership: Great Responsibility (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/04/01: 7
"New" Negro Forces Reversal of Police Role [in nonviolent protest control] (editorial), 1960/11/25: 4
No Slow-Down in Freedom Fight [for first-class freedom and equality] (editorial), 1958/07/18: 4
Of Course, Martin Dies never Heard of Any of Them [states that deprived citizens of right to vote] (editorial), 1957/06/14: 4
The Old South's Trump Card [violence is trump card to deny Negro his constitutional rights] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/09/19: 4
political party conventions, civil rights top issue despite denials, 1960/07/29: 1
Politics, Promises and Civil Rights (editorial), 1956/08/10: 4
presidential election of 1960
progress in
ANP correspondent reviews progress in civil rights, 1957/05/10: 3
civil rights and job opportunity gains in 1958 in DC cited, 1959/01/02: 1
civil rights gains hailed on Bill of Rights anniversary, 1954/12/24: 1
Major Developments on National Civil Rights Front (editorial), 1958/12/12: 4
Marshall, Thurgood, hails 1954 as civil rights success year, 1955/01/14: 3
speed-up seen in civil rights action on all fronts with Ike [President Eisenhower] leading way, 1956/11/16: 1
states enact significant rights laws in 1957, 1957/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
Randolph, A. Philip, speaks at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church (photo), 1956/05/04: 3
Rogers, Attorney General William P.
attorney general tells what 'civil rights' means, 1959/05/15: 1
new attorney general says no civil rights law for next Congress, 1957/12/20: 1
won't push for rights legislation, doesn't think anti-hate laws have chance of passing, 1958/07/25: 1
Roosevelt, Eleanor, proud that Race is fighting for rights, 1960/04/01: 1
Ruining a Reputation [of the US for not granting civil rights to Negroes] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/06/28: 4
sit-down/sit-in strikes
Some Other Way (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/05/10: 4
Sorority Heads Ask "Sacrifice for Rights" (editorial), 1960/04/01: 4
South Carolina churchmen told of denial of religious freedom in South by NAACP official, 1958/04/18: 1
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
Stealing Our Stuff [blues and jazz stolen while Negroes have second class citizenship] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/03/14: 3
Stevenson, Adlai
Adlai's appeal for race meeting ignored by Ike [President Eisenhower], 1956/03/09: 5
Eleanor Roosevelt back's Stevenson's civil rights stand, 1956/03/09: 4
Kefauver seen to be moving closer to Stevenson on civil rights, 1956/02/24: 1
race problem becomes major issue for Stevenson, Kefauver, 1956/02/17: 1
Supreme Court, constitutionality of Civil Rights Act of 1957 one of first cases in fall session, 1959/07/10: 1
US must protect citizens' rights when states refuse, 1959/12/18: 2
Washington, DC
5,000 attend civil rights assembly in Washington, 1956/03/09: 1
27,000 assemble in prayer pilgrimage at Lincoln Memorial, with prayer and political action urged to solve racial issues, 1957/05/24: 1
We Think It's a Good Idea, Too [to celebrate freedom and equality on Flag Day] (editorial), 1958/02/14: 4
What Price Good Race Relations [overcoming "separate but equal"] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Wisconsin governor signs rights bill into law, 1959/10/23: 1
Civil Rights (1961-1965)
200 lawyers join forces to aid civil rights demonstrators, 1963/08/23: 1
Abolitionism Among Negroes [tribute to current civil rights leaders] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/09/15: 3
Alabama
Birmingham
Alabama bestiality mars success of astronaut Gordon Cooper's space flight, 1963/05/24: 1
attorney's home bombed; violence flares, 1963/08/23: 1
B'ham brutality gets new rights support in Congress, 1963/05/17: 1
B'ham events have effect in many other communities, 1963/06/14: 6
The Birmingham Lesson [necessary for first class citizenship] (editorial), 1963/05/24: 4
bombings set off B'ham violence; damage to faith in whites' word worse than physical losses, 1963/05/17: 1
Cole, Nat ("King"), explains why he declined to join Birmingham civil rights demonstrations (photo), 1963/05/17: 1
Connor, Eugene "Bull," ousted by Alabama Supreme Court decision; Rev. King says, "good riddance," 1963/05/31: 1
conviction of four freedom marchers voided, 1964/03/20: 1
Gaston, A. G., backs up "front line" leaders using dollar strategy in freedom fight, 1963/05/17: 1
golf course once closed by "Bull" Connor now integrated, 1963/06/28: 5
Gregory, Dick
FBI eyes Birmingham jail beating of Dick Gregory, 1963/05/17: 1
to sue Alabama judge who arrested him for parading without a license, 1963/06/28: 3
Negro leadership not split; Dr. Martin Luther King welcome, 1963/10/11: 1
The Real Tragedy of Alabama [irresponsibility and lawlessness of state and city officials] (editorial), 1963/05/17: 4
resolute freedom seekers overtax B'ham resources, 1963/05/10: 1
tension mounts as Negro's home bombed, 1965/04/09: 1
Texas collegians parade in protest of Birmingham crisis, 1963/05/17: 1
unenlightened B'ham press fails city in time of crisis, 1963/05/24: 1
court of appeals reverses 200 contempt convictions from 1963 demonstrations in Gadsden, 1964/10/30: 1
King, Dr. Martin Luther, calls for national boycott of Alabama goods, 1965/04/02: 1
Liuzzo, Viola G.
As Much as Can be Expected--in Alabama (editorial), 1965/05/14: 4
How Long Can This Be Tolerated? [Ku Klux Klan rallies honoring indicted killers] (editorial), 1965/05/21: 4
Kluxer acquitted in murder of Mrs. Liuzzo, 1965/10/29: 1
rights slaying jury can't agree; two vote to acquit Klansman, 1965/05/14: 1
three Ku Klux Klansmen indicted in killing, 1965/04/16: 1
white hate killers convicted in Alabama!, 1965/12/10: 1
white rights worker slain, LBJ [President Johnson] declares war on Klan, 1965/04/02: 1
Mobile shows way in tackling rights problem, 1964/07/24: 1
Montgomery
King leads 30,000 into Montgomery, 1965/04/02: 1
nation's top stars pay tribute to marchers, 1965/04/02: 1
Randolph, A. Philip, collapses after historic march, 1965/04/02: 3
two San Antonians, Jessie Mae Hicks and George H. Clark, Sr., join civil rights march (photo), 1965/03/26: 1
Moore, William L.
CORE and SNCC members to complete rights pilgrimage of slain mailman carrying letter to Gov. Ross Barnett, 1963/05/03: 1
government's "no authority" stand in his killing disputed by NAACP, 1963/05/10: 1
NAACP defends Alabama Negro haters, 1963/10/11: 1
NAACP economic sanctions extended to Alabama, 1965/04/23: 1
NAACP plans Mississippi, 'Bama summer projects, 1965/04/30: 3
Selma
Alabama Teachers Set an Example [in citizenship rights struggle] (editorial), 1965/02/05: 4
anniversary of near carnage at bridge; incident altered course of democracy in Selma, 1966/03/18: 1
dramatics over, now work really begins, 1965/07/16: 1
firing of 36 teachers in Selma linked to voting probe, 1962/08/17: 6
Hopeful Signs (editorial), 1965/03/12: 4
judge admits denying counsel to marchers, 1965/03/26: 3
King, Dr. Martin Luther
Dr. King's plea prevents trouble in voter registration slugging, 1965/02/05: 1
remains in Selma jail, 1965/02/05: 1
NAACP Youth Council honors priests who went to Alabama, 1965/03/19: 1
Negro vote seekers in historic march, 1965/03/26: 1
press tour
editors tour in sharp contrast to rights march, 1965/06/18: 3
rights leaders blast Governor Wallace's press tour's 'false facade,' 1965/06/18: 1
visiting editors get truth about 'Bama from Race leaders, 1965/06/18: 1
Reeb, Rev. James J.
Dixie reverts to type--hate slayers acquitted, 1965/12/17: 1
memorial march held for pastor, James J. Reeb, slain in Selma, 1965/03/19: 1
no hope seen for convicting accused slayers, 1965/11/12: 1
three indicted in murder, 1965/04/23: 1
San Antonio priests, Father Sherrill Smith and Father Lawrence Murtagh, in Selma; clergy marches here, 1965/03/12: 1
shot, beaten rights demonstrator, Jimmie Lee Jackson, succumbs, 1965/03/05: 1
SNCC leader, John Lewis, skull fractured by policeman, 1965/03/19: 1
troopers use clubs, whips, gas to halt march, 1965/03/12: 1
Wilkins warns Negroes will strike back, 1965/03/19: 6
Yarborough, Sen. Ralph, raps brutality in Alabama, 1965/03/19: 1
University of Alabama, Huntsville, scientists barred by university, showdown looms, 1963/05/10: 2
Wallace, Gov. George C., confers with civil rights leaders, 1965/04/02: 1
Beware the Lunatic Fringe [slipping into the civil rights movement] (editorial), 1963/08/09: 4
Brando, Marlon, stricken with kidney ailment on eve of rights fight (photo), 1963/07/26: 1
California, demonstrations in Frisco against General Motors [against racial discrimination] 'only sample' [of future protests to come], 1964/04/24: 3
Civil Rights Around the Country..., 1964/09/11: 5
civil rights education program tried for 'culturally deprived' white pupils, 1965/05/14: 5
communism accusations
Kennedy, Robert F. explodes charge that rights leaders are 'Red,' 1963/08/02: 3
So They Blame It on Communism (editorial), 1963/08/02: 4
Wallace, Gov. George C., like Barnett, tries to make [Dr. Martin Luther] King red, 1963/07/26: 1
Dixie states
12 Dixie hospitals face complaints under rights act, 1965/02/26: 1
co-operatives important to civil rights movement in the South, 1965/12/24: 3
Dixie jailers rape, abuse women civil rights demonstrators, 1963/06/21: 1
double standard of Dixie justice hit by two groups: Southern Regional Council and American Civil Liberties Union, 1965/10/29: 3
"property" South is fuming about is actually the Negro, 1963/08/02: 1
rights news suppressed by Dixie broadcasters, 1965/08/20: 6
The Strategy of Conflict [southern states use strategy to oppose civil rights] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/06/30: 4
US Supreme Court gives new edict for Dixie: must respect Negroes in court, 1964/04/10: 1
Efforts Should Be Coordinated [Thurgood Marshall says coordination of civil rights efforts more effective] (editorial), 1961/06/30: 4
end of year (1963) shows rights progress, CORE says, 1964/01/03: 1
The Fight Ahead [many years before Negroes achieve full equality] (editorial), 1965/09/10: 4
Florida
brutal police, acid used against St. Augustine swimmers in civil rights demonstration, 1964/06/26: 1
Defense Fund attorneys win in St. Augustine, 1964/08/14: 1
jail causes Florida racists to reveal fellow bigots, 1964/12/11: 6
more wrong than right in Florida reports Advisory Committee to the US Commission on Civil Rights, 1963/09/27: 1
St. Augustine
racists blocked by US judge; places told to admit Negroes, racists told not to interfere, 1964/10/02: 1
St. Augustine gives America bad world image; mother of governor of Massachusetts arrested for protest, 1964/04/10: 1
stockade cruelty, police collusion probed in St. Augustine, 1964/07/10: 3
Freedom Rides
funding
Artists Civil Rights Assistance Fund formed by Negro [performing] artists, 1965/02/12: 7
Cole, Nat ("King"), pledges $50,000 to rights fight, 1963/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
Jackie Robinson and Marian Anderson raise $16,000 for rights organizations, 1963/09/27: 1
little known foundation gives million to rights fight, 1963/08/23: 4
Georgia
all-white student rights group formed in Atlanta, 1964/02/14: 1
AME Church in Georgia to get into fight for civil rights with proposed five-point plan, 1962/08/31: 4
Atlanta
Atlanta sued for $1 million for civil rights denial, 1961/05/26: 1
NAACP and Atlanta Police Chief agree that Negro can't be denied Constitutional rights because of race, 1963/04/19: 1
whites open drive in support of civil rights, 1964/02/21: 1
"Battle of Albany"
Albany mass jailing of some 70 Negro and white ministers and lay people has US-wide repercussions, 1962/09/07: 1
church bombing sets stage for massive Albany action, 1962/08/24: 1
Dr. King and Albany [fight to gain constitutional rights for all Americans] (editorial), 1962/08/03: 4
error admitted in picking Albany movement juries, 1966/01/07: 1
flares into nation-wide protest, 1962/08/10: 1
fund to rebuild burned churches will exceed goal; contributions pass $22,500, 1962/09/28: 1
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., showdown fight on Jim Crow renewed, with Dr. King and others succeeding in removing federal injunction, 1962/08/03: 1
new rights fight area is Albany, Georgia, a city few know, 1962/08/03: 1
voter registration and legal action forms new Albany plan, 1962/08/17: 1
white church backs Rev. Brooks Ramsey protesting kneel-in arrests, 1962/09/07: 1
Wilson, Eddie, Albany youth leader to be featured at SA NAACP meeting at West End Baptist Church, 1962/08/17: 1
The Civil Rights Question [Hamilton Douglas and "Action for Democracy" appeal] (editorial), 1964/03/20: 4
new Alliance for Social, Economic, and Political Progress formed in Atlanta, 1965/03/19: 1
governors' dodging of rights issue echoes in capitol, 1963/08/02: 1
here and there on civil rights front [comments from various states], 1964/08/21: 1
High Cost of Filibuster [Congress fails to limit southern filibusters] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1963/03/01: 5
Holiday Freedom Fund [established in memory of six Birmingham children] (editorial), 1963/12/13: 4
Illinois
is civil rights struggle entering violent stage?, 1963/07/26: 1
Javits, Senator Jacob K., rips "white backlash" on civil rights, 1964/04/24: 3
Johnson, President Lyndon Baines
Kansas
1000 University of Kansas students pledge Jim Crow boycott of businesses, 1961/03/03: 6
Roquemore, Dr. Charles, goes 60 miles for haircut--pushes rights bill, 1964/04/03: 3
Kennard, Clyde
cancer, prejudice claim life of Clyde Kennard, 1963/08/23: 1
Gregory, Dick, aids persecuted Mississippian; hires attorney for jailed vet who sought education, 1963/01/11: 1
tragic victim of 'Sippi hate dies of cancer, 1963/07/12: 1
Kennedy, President John Fitzgerald
Kennedy, Robert F., Attorney General cites US gains in civil rights, 1963/02/01: 1
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr.
Klunder, Rev. Bruce W.
He Died Loving Everyone... [young white minister killed during protest] (editorial), 1964/04/10: 4
Rev. Klunder eulogized by comic, Dick Gregory, 1964/04/17: 1
leaders ask civil rights demonstrations halt until after fall elections, 1964/08/07: 1
legislation
anti-discrimination laws passed in ten states, 1961/06/16: 3
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Congress gets strongest civil rights bill in history, 1963/06/28: 1
Congressional sabotage of rights efforts rapped by Whitney M. Young, Jr., National Urban League, 1965/12/10: 1
discharge petition fails--rights action dead for 1963, 1963/12/20: 1
Dixiecrats grimly silent as President Johnson upgrades rights; places rights bill as Congress's No. 1 business, 1963/12/06: 1
enforce rights laws now enacted, White House Conference on Civil Rights told, 1965/11/26: 1
House vote on rights bill seen by Lincoln's birthday, 1964/01/31: 1
LBJ's message to Congress hailed by Roy Wilkins [of NAACP], 1963/12/06: 1
massive rights campaign under way in capitol, 1964/04/17: 1
NAACP asks that anti-rights hate mail be countered by supporters of civil rights, 1964/03/13: 1
NAACP differs with JFK on rights laws delay, 1961/05/19: 3
NAACP will work to oust rights foes from Congress, 1963/12/13: 1
Negro congressmen missing during rights bill tussle, 1963/11/01: 1
Now the Senate... [needs to approve Civil Rights Act] (editorial), 1964/02/14: 4
racial, religious issues may wreck school aid bill, 1961/03/17: 1
rights legislation dead in this Congress session when Senate failed to limit southern filibusters, 1963/02/15: 1
Senate extends life of Civil Rights Commission but blocks broader civil rights legislation, 1961/09/08: 1
Senate filibuster called just fake wrestling match, 1960/03/18: 1
Senate gets rights bill implementing '60 pledges, 1961/01/27: 1
'Sippi conditions reason enough for rights bill, 1964/04/17: 1
'Sippi Negroes' money used to fights rights bill, 1964/02/07: 7
six more states pass civil rights laws, 1961/05/19: 3
Tatum, S. R., San Antonio, favors civil rights laws (letter), 1960/03/11: 6
Tulsa, OK, adopts limited civil rights law, 1964/07/17: 4
US law eyed to protect civil rights workers, 1965/11/19: 1
watered rights bill leaves "Mrs. Murphy" well fortified, 1963/10/18: 1
Let Nothing Stop It [Negro's technique in struggle for civil rights] (editorial), 1962/08/03: 4
Let's Find Out [if civil rights riots are planned and paid for] (editorial), 1964/09/04: 4
Louisiana
Bogalusa
At Last ... It's Officially Noticed [judge views film evidence of police brutality against civil rights demonstrators] (editorial), 1965/07/30: 4
federal judge charges Bogalusa law-enforcement officers with contempt for not protecting civil rights advocates, 1965/07/30: 1
HHH [Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey] in key mediator role in race crisis, 1965/05/07: 1
Washington Parish Free Fair color bar down after 52 years, 1965/11/12: 2
court kills anti-civil rights law, 1965/05/07: 3
injunction won against $20 hamburger stand in New Orleans, 1964/09/11: 3
Jackson, court orders no interference with peaceful demonstrations, 1965/07/09: 3
McKeithen, Gov. John J., defies racists, meets Negroes, 1965/04/02: 1
Negroes to strike back when attacked, 1965/05/07: 1
radio station, hate target, aided by broadcasters, 1965/04/02: 1, 1965/04/16: 1
Scott, Rev. John Henry, Louisiana rights leader, shot in left arm, FBI probe asked, 1962/08/31: 1
two civil rights leaders commit suicide, 1964/03/06: 1
violence, gunfire as rights activity shifts to Louisiana, 1965/04/16: 1
March on Texas State Capitol
San Antonians join march on state capitol, 1963/08/30: 1
San Antonio NAACP plans civil rights march on Austin; sit-in demonstration at city council set for same day, 1963/08/23: 1
March on Washington
government workers' sharing in "March" debated, 1963/08/16: 1
job, freedom, now--cry of Washington Marchers, 1963/08/30: 1
labor leaders flailed for 'March' inaction, 1963/09/06: 7
Mission Accomplished (editorial), 1963/09/06: 4
Mississippi marchers beaten when they return home, 1963/09/13: 1
praise for capitol march comes from around globe, 1963/09/06: 1
Randolph, A. Philip, August 28 was his 'Day of Triumph' (photo), 1963/08/30: 1
San Antonio NAACP plans civil rights march on Austin, Washington DC; sit-in demonstration at city council set for same day, 1963/08/23: 1
sidelights on the rights march on Washington, 1963/09/06: 4
summit meeting sets Aug. 28 for march, 1963/07/12: 1
Maryland, job loss, setbacks don't deter Prince Georges County rights fighter, Michael Tabor, 1965/05/21: 4
Massachusetts, injuction suit set against Springfield mayor, police to stop interference with demonstrations, 1965/12/17: 1
Michigan tourist industry must serve all; businesses told to ban discrimination or else, 1964/06/19: 3
Misplacing the Blame [Richard Nixon blames President Kennedy for demonstrations] (editorial), 1963/10/18: 5
Mississippi
Acker, Leon, and family, no trace found of family missing since March, 1965/06/11: 1
advisers urge economic pressure to force Mississippi and other states to comply with rights policy, 1963/05/03: 3
"Bonanza" TV stars spurn Jim Crow show in 'Sippi, 1964/01/31: 1
boycott of products
Michigan chain store head boycotts products made in 'Sippi, 1965/01/22: 1
NAACP releases 'Made in Mississippi' list for economic protest against "Mississippiism," 1965/01/01: 1
Chicago deejays raise $20,000 for civil rights project, 1964/07/17: 3
death of boy wearing CORE T-shirt climaxes week of intimidation, 1964/09/18: 1
"Freedom Radio" stations planned for Mississippi, 1965/02/26: 6
Jackson
city hires first Negro officers since Reconstruction as mayor yields, 1963/07/05: 1
Negro editor of Jackson Advocate tried to stall fight for rights, 1963/05/24: 1
printer slays J. Crow drinking fountain enforcer, 1963/11/01: 1
Well, That's Mississippi for You! (editorial), 1963/07/05: 4
justice hits new low as bombers freed, 1964/11/06: 1
McComb
conviction of civil rights leader, Robert Moses, thrown out, 1965/11/05: 6
last of civil rights workers released, 1964/10/30: 1
Negroes ask for federal marshals, troops; night riders shoot up six businesses, two homes, wound boy, 1964/01/17: 1
missing civil rights workers
angry reaction follows freeing of lynch suspects, 1964/12/18: 1
anniversary of murder observed, 1965/06/25: 1
At Least, Indictments [against sheriff of Neshoba County] (editorial), 1965/01/22: 4
district attorney in civil rights murders is prime racist, 1964/12/18: 1
education assured for slain rights worker's brother, Ben Chaney, 1964/11/13: 1
FBI force upped, rights court tests loom in case of three missing civil rights workers, 1964/07/17: 1
Gov. Johnson slams door in face of missing civil rights worker's wife, 1964/07/03: 1
judge dismisses charges in civil rights murders; says no crime committed against United States, 1965/03/05: 1
Missing Civil Rights Workers Found--Murdered! (editorial), 1964/08/07: 4
missing civil rights workers found murdered, 1964/08/07: 1
publishers give Russwurm Award to President Lyndon Johnson, three slain rights workers, 1965/03/12: 1
US again seeks to indict lynchers, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Mississippi clings to "never-never land" role, 1964/07/03: 1
Mississippi [situation is bleak] (editorial), 1964/07/17: 4
Mississippi's attitude has not changed in 89 years, 1964/07/24: 1
murder of three Negroes by cops reported by SNCC, 1963/07/12: 1
NAACP plans Mississippi, 'Bama summer projects, 1965/04/30: 3
protection for civil rights workers
2,000 NAACP delegates March on Justice Department seeking protection for civil rights workers, 1964/07/03: 1
lack of will, not power, balked US Government action in 'Sippi, 1964/07/31: 3
protection sought for 'Sippi summer rights workers, 1964/06/12: 1
quick action by NAACP official, Charles Evers, averts bloodshed; students stopped from March against shotgun firing cops, 1964/02/14: 1
remains "worst American state," 1964/10/30: 1
Robinson, Rev. Cleophus, gospel singer ordered out of town for calling Martin Luther King while visiting sister, 1964/01/31: 1
'Sippi fighting rights with 'Criminal Syndicalism' law, 1964/10/09: 1
some results seen in bombing probe, 1964/10/16: 1
temporary halt called to Natchez, MS and Plymouth, NC demonstration marches, 1965/09/10: 1
That's Mississippi [whites who commit crimes against Negroes are not punished] (editorial), 1964/12/11: 4
three 'Sippi civil rights lawyers awarded, 1964/07/03: 1
TV, radio stations warned of biased news, 1965/06/25: 1
unique suit seeks to force use of greater power by attorney general and FBI chief to protect constitutional rights of all citizens of Mississippi, 1963/01/11: 1
whites in speeding car gun Mississippi Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) rights fighters, 1963/03/22: 6
NAACP
"citizenship clinics" to help Negroes assume full citizenship rights and responsibilities, 1965/01/15: 3
The Fall Program Set Forth [to remove barriers to equality, especially education] (editorial), 1965/09/17: 4
Negro heroes subject of new book by NAACP, 1964/05/08: 1
and Presbyterians aid in setting up "legal outpost" for arrested civil rights workers, 1964/02/28: 1
reports rights victory 'around corner,' 1961/07/14: 1
rights attack to be intensified; NAACP convention impatient with slow pace of integration, 1961/07/21: 1
nation faces dark future as non-violent drive bogs, 1963/11/15: 1
National P-TA Stands Up, Is Counted (editorial), 1964/06/19: 4
NBC-TV
civil rights documentary draws mixed reviews, 1963/09/13: 1
presents 3-hour special on rights issue, 1963/08/30: 3
Negroes in Southwest losing rights by default says Clarence A. Laws, regional director of Dallas NAACP, 1965/07/30: 1
New York, new demands for Police Review Board made to review charges of police brutality, 1965/07/30: 3
North Carolina
first suit filed under Title VII fair employment section of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1965/10/22: 3
temporary halt called to Natchez, MS and Plymouth, NC demonstration marches, 1965/09/10: 1
northern cities targeted by Dr. King in rights drive, 1965/04/09: 1
On the Rights Front (from press dispatches), 1963/09/06: 1
Pennsylvania
judge's threats to demonstrators being probed, 1964/05/15: 6
NAACP leader, Cecil Moore, Philly judge exchange insults, 1963/12/27: 1
recorded phone message by group, Let Freedom Ring, urges war on Negroes, 1964/06/05: 1
rights demonstrators not barred from Job Corps of anti-poverty program, 1964/12/25: 1
Robinson, Jackie, "pities" [Cassius] Clay, scores other athletes who snub rights fight, 1964/03/13: 5
role of Negro Congressmen in rights fight eyed, 1963/06/14: 3
sit-down/sit-in strikes
some rights activities have gone unnoticed, 1964/08/14: 1
South Carolina, NAACP adds South Carolina to summer project, 1965/04/30: 1
Southern Baptists, chaplains duck civil rights stand, 1964/05/29: 1
Tennessee, Nashville demonstrators coin new freedom cries, 1964/05/08: 1
Texas
Austin deacons form group, Deacons for Defense and Justice, to aid self-defense units, 1965/08/13: 1
rights policies to be explained at regional conference in Dallas, 1965/05/07: 1
San Antonio
US aid to Texas doesn't benefit Negroes, 1965/07/02: 1
Thanksgiving...And Freedom (editorial), 1965/11/26: 4
A Turbulent, Violent Year Comes to a Close (editorial), 1963/12/27: 4
Urban League head, Whitney M. Young, Jr., says "widening gap" slows rights fight, 1963/08/30: 1
US surveys progress of civil rights since 1863, 1962/03/09: 7
Virginia
Danville demonstrator sues for $50,000 for fire hose attack, 1963/09/06: 2
Harris, Rev. Curtis, civil rights leader, convicted of contempt of state legislative committee, but lawyers called it a victory, 1962/04/13: 1
law clerk working for NAACP attorneys beaten while interviewing jailed demonstrators, 1963/10/25: 6
We Need Them All [resources for achieving first class citizenship] (editorial), 1962/07/13: 4
Wilkins, Roy
fight back if attacked, Wilkins admonishes, 1964/04/03: 1
NAACP head delivers masterful speech at Senate committee hearing, 1963/08/02: 1
world reaction playing big role in rights fight, 1963/06/14: 3
World's Fair, rights groups split on demonstration, 1964/04/24: 1
Civil Rights (1966-1970)
Alabama
Anti-Defamation League levels anti-rights chargers against Birchers, 1966/02/11: 1
Be on the Lookout for the Phonies [people claiming to be civil rights fund raisers] (editorial), 1966/02/25: 4
Being Free is a Full-Time Job (editorial), 1966/06/17: 4
Black Power
Carmichael, Stokely
civil rights leaders blasted by Carmichael, 1966/08/19: 1
said to be hurting Negro cause through his anger, 1967/06/16: 3
civil rights gains ups (increases) suicides, 1966/12/30: 1
Committee on Un-American Activities wants probe of rights movement, 1966/06/10: 1
Congress asked by civil-rights activists to stop HUAC's plan to probe ghetto outbreaks, 1967/01/13: 1
fair housing/open housing
Federal Law is Needed (to prevent attempted murder of civil rights leaders) (editorial), 1966/06/10: 4
Illinois, hatred against Negroes mounts in Chicago, 1966/08/19: 3
Johnson, President Lyndon Baines
Kentucky
governor signs forward looking bill, 1966/02/04: 1
Kentucky's sedition law killed in historic case involving 5 civil rights and poverty workers, 1967/09/22: 3
killers of Dixie Negroes [and civil rights workers] to face federal charges, 1966/04/15: 1
leaders clear civil rights movement in rioting, 1966/08/12: 1
legislation
civil rights bill in offing, but congressional backing needed, 1967/06/23: 6
LBJ [President Johnson] accused of 'surrender' in watering of housing bill, 1966/08/19: 1
NAACP launches nationwide drive to gain signatures to support enactment of 1967 civil rights bills (photo), 1967/06/23: 1
nationwide NAACP drive to enact rights bills, 1967/06/09: 9
Percy, Sen. Charles H., potential GOP presidential candidate, turns down request to co-sponsor President Johnson's civil rights bill, 1967/04/21: 1
states have good records for rights legislation in 1967 revealed by survey conducted by Anti-Defamation League, 1967/09/15: 1
Louisiana
Grambling prexy says 'college teachers not fired for rights work,' 1966/08/12: 1
march protests firing of Grambling professors because of their civil rights activities, 1966/07/29: 7
NAACP's summer project concentrates on Louisiana, 1966/06/17: 1
Young, A. Z., plans another march on Baton Rouge citing state unfair hiring practices, 1967/09/01: 1
McCaskill, Cpt. Earle, says war protests hurt rights cause, scores King and Carmichael, 1967/06/09: 1
Minnesota, St. Paul passes one of strongest civil rights ordinances in the US, 1967/09/22: 1
Mississippi
anti-Negroism breaks out again in 'Sippi town (Philadelphia), 1966/07/01: 1
children win right to wear 'Freedom buttons,' 1966/08/12: 1
Evers, Charles, rented, paid for platform in Jackson, MS, from which he's barred, 1966/07/08: 1
Fayetteville, yields to 19 NAACP demands, 1966/07/01: 3
gigantic rally marks end of Meredith march, 1966/07/01: 1
how NAACP aided Meredith marchers told, 1966/07/08: 1
it's Selma again as 'Sippi marchers beaten, gassed, 1966/07/01: 1
Jackson, Wharlest
bomb explosion kills former NAACP leader, 1967/03/03: 1
Natchez NAACP branch treasurer, murdered, wife gets checks in excess of $2,000, 1967/06/09: 1
rights leader's slaying offsets gains from Dixie indictments, 1967/03/17: 1
NAACP remains on job after marchers leave; barring of NAACP from Jackson rally called "petty act," 1966/07/08: 1
sheriff, 17 others to be tried for rights murders, 1966/07/08: 1
'Sippi seen as changing attitudes in Negro killings, 1966/12/09: 1
US Supreme Court say's 'Sippi can't deny Negroes the use of public facilities constructed with public funds, 1966/12/23: 3
NAACP
1966 'good' for NAACP, 'fair' for civil rights says report by Roy Wilkins, 1967/01/13: 1
drive against cheating ghetto merchants adopted by NAACP, 1966/03/11: 1
how NAACP aided Meredith marchers told, 1966/07/08: 1
launches nationwide drive to gain signatures to support enactment of 1967 civil rights bills (photo), 1967/06/23: 1
NAACP remains on job after marchers leave; barring of NAACP from Jackson, MS, rally called "petty act," 1966/07/08: 1
nationwide NAACP drive to enact rights bills, 1967/06/09: 9
New Jersey, move starts to recall Newark mayor, Hugh J. Addonizio, 1967/09/01: 1
New York State Commission for Human Rights said inefficient, slow to act; NAACP LDF files formal complaint, 1967/01/27: 1
Poussaint, Dr. Alvin, Negro psychiatrist, reports jealous women linked to Black Power rise, 1967/05/26: 3
President Johnson sees violence as threat to civil rights progress, 1966/07/29: 1
race issue dominates election campaigns through nation, 1966/10/21: 1
Randolph, A. Philip, details 100 billion dollar freedom budget, 1966/11/11: 10 (filmed in 11/18 issue)
rights drive slowed by myths of Negro progress, 1966/12/16: 1
rights gains seen despite setbacks from summer riots, 1967/09/08: 1
rights leaders turn thoughts to world issues, 1966/08/05: 1
Scott, Rev. John Henry, battle-scarred rights leader visits Chicago, rests after leading voter turnout, 1966/06/03: 1
Southern Conference Educational Fund, Inc. gets go-ahead nod from Supreme Court in $250,000 rights suit, 1967/05/26: 1
white backlash
American Jewish Congress (AJC) reports backlash and racism did not materially affect voting in 1966 elections, 1967/04/21: 1
election losses from backlash may outweigh other gains, 1966/11/18: 1
endless violence seen--white backlash increases, 1966/10/07: 1
Javits, Senator Jacob K., rips "white backlash" on civil rights, 1964/04/24: 3
Michigan, white backlash handed two KOs in primary election, 1964/09/11: 1
President Lyndon B. Johnson
LBJ makes another attack on backlash, asks for racial justice, 1966/10/28: 1
President Johnson opens war on white backlash, 1966/10/21: 1
"white backlash" bringing upsurge of Nazism, 1966/08/26: 1
white backlash in Massachusetts
likely to beat Brooke, 1966/10/28: 1
"White Backlash" in Massachusetts [affects Edward Brooke's chance to become first Negro senator] (editorial), 1966/09/23: 4
white backlash revived by civil rights riots, violence, 1966/08/12: 1
White House Conference on Civil Rights: "To FulFill These Rights"
Black, Rev. Claude William, Jr. and G. J. Sutton, attend, 1966/06/03: 1
confab backs LBJ's rights program, 1966/06/10: 1
Marcee, Rev. Emerson, and Joseph A. Scott, Jr., invited by President Johnson to attend conference, 1966/05/27: 1
rights leaders plan agenda for June meet, 1966/03/25: 1
studies 14 proposals; SNCC boycotts conference, 1966/06/03: 1
Wilkins, Roy, tells 7-state leadership training conference that rights movement not dead, 1967/04/07: 6
Civil Rights Act of 1964
arrests, 'death' of rights bill, threaten to prolong 'hot summer,' 1966/09/16: 1
the civil rights bill--what it does, does not do, 1964/06/26: 1
Cloture is Invoked (editorial), 1964/06/12: 4
cloture stops Dixiecrat mouthing after 75-day filibuster against rights, 1964/06/12: 1
Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) rights tests resisted in Louisiana, 1964/07/31: 1
Deep South solons call for rights law observance, 1964/07/31: 1
Democrats call act "the greatest;" plank calls for US enforcement action only as last resort, 1964/08/28: 1
enforce rights laws now enacted, White House Conference on Civil Rights told, 1965/11/26: 1
Fair Employment Practices provision of act lashed as weak, 1965/11/19: 1
Gonzalez, Congressman Henry B., promises his continued 'rights' support, 1964/02/28: 3
HEW sincerity in enforcing Civil Rights Act questioned, 1965/12/31: 1
Johnson, President Lyndon B., acts to enforce law, 1964/12/18: 1
Kennedy, Robert F. (Attorney General)
answers rights legislation foes, 1963/07/26: 1
attorney general pleased with rights compliance, 1964/08/28: 7
The Law of the Land (editorial), 1964/07/10: 4
legal challenges
first court test won in Georgia, 1964/07/31: 1
North Carolina, rights act gets first test; two firms sued for refusing to serve Negroes, 1964/11/20: 1
Supreme Court Upholds Civil Rights [Act of 1964] Provision (editorial), 1964/12/18: 4
main provisions summarized, 1964/07/10: 1
Mississippi, first arrests made; three whites conspired to keep Negro from attending movie, 1964/07/31: 1
NAACP
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, launches drive to speed Title VII enforcement of the fair employment section of Civil Rights Act, 1965/07/23: 1
San Antonio chapter seeks support of rights law; plans to form city-wide federation of rights organizations, 1964/07/24: 1
Southwest Regional Office wants reports of civil rights compliance, 1964/07/31: 1
Texas NAACP seeks to find extent of Title VII compliance, with more than 600 firms sent job questionnaires, 1965/07/23: 1
original of Civil Rights Law now in National Archives, 1964/07/31: 1
report shows widespread violation of rights law, 1966/04/08: 1
Ribicoff, Senator Abraham, got added reason for rights vote, 1964/07/03: 1
rights bill becomes law of land; President Johnson signs toughest civil rights law in 100 years, 1964/07/10: 1
rights bill foes (15 Congressmen) defeated, 1964/11/13: 1
San Antonio asks for state statute authorizing cities to pass rights measures, 1964/07/31: 1
Senate approves civil rights bill; called "monument to late President J. F. Kennedy," 1964/06/26: 1
solons feted for role in passing rights bill, 1964/07/03: 1
Soon, June 19 May Really Be Celebrated (editorial), 1964/06/26: 4
Texas NAACP seeks to find extent of Title VII compliance, with more than 600 firms sent job questionnaires, 1965/07/23: 1
US official lauds South's compliance to rights bill, 1964/10/02: 4
US regulations may cause delay in rights extension, 1965/01/22: 1
Civil Rights Commission
Civil Rights Congress
Baker, Josephine, denies saying CRC [Civil Rights Congress] misused McGee funds, 1951/05/25: 1
congress to help Arkansas "frame-up" victims (photo), 1946/05/17: 1
CRC fights to abolish Thomas-Rankin un-American committee, 1947/08/15: 4
Patterson, William L.
Civil Service
Civil War, United States
Civil War Centennial Commission
gets first Negro member, 1961/09/15: 3
sidesteps J. Crow, but Navy segregates sexes, 1961/04/14: 1
two resign from commission, 1961/09/22: 5
'Confederate myth' perpetuated by centennial affairs, 1961/05/05: 1
Jersey centennial delegates at South Carolina NAACP meeting, 1961/04/21: 3
Kennedy, President John F. (JFK) insists no Jim Crow at Civil War observance, 1961/03/31: 1
new war flares over anniversary of old one, 1961/03/24: 3
oldest living vet tells stories of slavery, Civil War, 1936/07/03: 2
What the War Was About (editorial), 1961/03/24: 5
Civil Works Administration (CWA)
After May 1, What? [CWA relief to end] (editorial), 1934/02/23: 4
color line for projects erased in New York, 1933/12/29: 1
CWA classes
citizens rally to for CWA classes at Douglass, 1934/01/26: 1
large enrollment recorded for CWA classes at Douglass, 1934/01/12: 1
Negroes Register for CWA Classes (editorial), 1934/01/12: 4
Dallas doing great work under CWA, 1934/01/05: 1
For CWA Workers Only [housemaids for homes with sick wives] (editorial), 1934/02/09: 4
good jobs given to colored CWA workers, 1934/03/02: 1
Houston teachers lose jobs, 1934/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue)
Illinois CWA to tolerate no discrimination, 1934/01/05: 1
Jones, Eugene K., secures "white collar" workers under CWA program, 1934/01/05: 1
Negro named CWA adviser in Virginia, 1934/03/09: 1
prominent Detroiters jolted on CWA posts, 1934/03/09: 1
St. Louis league asks union exclusion halt on public works projects, 1934/02/23: 1
St. Louis union-only policy excludes Negro workers, 1934/02/02: 1
two Negro workers dismissed for union activities, 1934/01/19: 1
Washington, Forrester B., appointed assistant to director, 1933/06/30: 1
Washington church seeks fair deal for Coulee Dam workers, 1934/02/16: 1
White, Walter, on CWA Hearing Board, 1934/03/30: 1
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
See also specific camps
1 forestry camp to be set in Arkansas, 1933/10/06: 1
6 attend CCC educational meet in San Antonio, 1941/05/30: 1
10 per cent of CCC enrollees colored, 1936/01/24: 5
14 CCC boys try for life saving honors, 1938/06/10: 3
148 new jobs created for Race, 1941/01/10: 1
45,000 youths in 250 CCC camps, 1935/12/06: 6
CCC ordered to fill quota; needs 30,000 boys, 1936/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
elimination of many Race CCC units is feared, 1939/12/29: 1
eyes on election, Congress hikes CCC, NYA funds, 1940/04/05: 4
FDR [President Roosevelt] saves CCC for 15,000 Race youths in 1942-1943, 1942/05/29: 1
Ft. Sam Houston Jim Crow order beaten in Denver, 1936/04/17: 1
head of CCC asks for instances of discrimination, 1934/07/20: 1
January enrollment to pick 52,000 new workers, 1938/12/16: 5
Nacogdoches CCC, over 1000 attend open house, 1941/04/11: 2
news in 1935, 1935/12/13: 2
program is New Deal's most "touchy" subject; general protests against cuts in camps help cause of Negro, 1940/01/26: 5
Race educational advisers at CCC camps praised, 1936/02/14: 2
statistics released on CCC enrollment, 1936/05/08: 4
Texan is named among 27 new CCC appointees, 1936/07/10: 1
to discharge 75,000 enrollees who have passed age or service limit, 1937/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue)
youths have sent home millions [of their earnings], 1935/12/27: 6
Civilian Defense Units
Clack, Charles E., Jr.
among deputies sent to DPS safety school workshop, 1966/03/18: 1
first Negro in Bexar County Sheriff's Department Patrol Division, 1964/11/20: 1
Clack, Pvt. Charles L.
completes combat training at Camp Pendleton (photo), 1963/09/27: 3
completes Marine recruit training (photo), 1963/08/16: 7
Clack, Clyde F.
arrives in England for "Short Spurt" Air Force tour, 1963/05/10: 7
ex-Lion, elected captain of Hampton grid team, 1958/01/31: 5
ex-Lion feted at Hampton, awarded letter, 1958/05/30: 5
Clack, Earnestine
Clack, George
Seguin student wins $500 art scholarship, 1957/11/01: 2
Clack, Sgt. George C.
promoted to Army rank of Sergeant (photo), 1951/10/12: 7
Clack, Hannah
notice of death, 1966/03/11: 8
Clack, Harry Edward
Government Girls Club host reception honoring Clack, recent graduate of Texas Southern University, 1967/06/23: 8
Clack, Henry, Sr.
acquires Tip Top Tailors, 1944/01/14: 6
Clack, Lennie E. Sheppard
notice of death, 1960/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
Clack, Lutita
notice of death, 1960/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/08 issue)
Clack, Margie
wins Pilgrim's Rest Baptist Church contest, 1959/12/04: 8 (filmed in 12/11 issue)
Clack, Nettie
dies over the holidays, 1958/01/10: 2
Clack, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
baby boy saved from flames by Royal Brock, 1945/01/12: 1
Clack, Phillip Sheppard, Jr.
baby boy saved from flames by Royal Brock, 1945/01/12: 1
reports to St. Louis Cardinals Saturday, 1964/06/19: 5
San Antonian is TSU's "Baseball Player of Year," 1962/04/27: 3
Clack, Willie Cline
obituary notice by Carter-Taylor Mortuary, 1963/05/10: 8
Clair, Mrs. Edward
former Faye Ernestine Gray, and son, join Sgt. Clair in Alaska (photo), 1960/09/23 Supp: 4
Claire, Johnston A.
awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and Air medal with two oak leaf clusters for service in Viet Nam (photo), 1967/08/25: 1
completes rigorous Air Force course, 1966/06/03: 7
husband of San Antonio woman promoted to technical sergeant at Tan Son Nhut AFB, Viet Nam, 1967/06/02: 7
Clardy, Edgar K. ("Doc")
dazed as his parked vehicle is smashed by car driven by John Harrison McDonald, 1959/01/09: 1
fire does $1,000 damages to storeroom, garage, 1955/04/01: 3
"Have You Met...Edgar Clardy" (column) (photo), 1954/10/01: 4
Kappa Alpha Psi
elected president of San Antonio chapter (photo), 1954/11/19: 7
returns from Kappa Alpha Psi convention (photo), 1955/01/07: 3
Leaves for Post at CCC Camp in Lufkin (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/07/08: 4
Mr. and Mrs. Clardy celebrate 12th anniversary (Jo's Jottings), 1944/11/03 Supp: 4
Van Courtlandt Social Club
breakfast guests of Edgar Clardy (photo), 1960/07/15 Supp: 2
elected president (Jo's Jottings), 1955/02/11 Supp: 4
Clardy, Edgar K., Jr.
first Negro to graduate from St. Gerard's High School (photo), 1958/05/30: 1
follows in father's footsteps, becomes registered pharmacist (photo), 1966/07/01: 3
hit by automobile, 1949/11/11: 1
Clardy, Mrs. Edgar K.
cash stolen, 1949/10/21: 1
entertains Five O'Clock Bridge Club (photo), 1955/02/18 Supp: 3
names suspect in watch theft, 1948/06/04: 5
Clark, Mrs. Ada S.
four women have roles in mystery thriller (photo), 1947/03/07 Supp: 3
Clark, Alline
notice of death, 1965/05/14: 8 (filmed in 05/21 issue)
Clark, Beatrice
dies from broken neck as she loses control and truck overturns, 1953/01/23: 1
Clark, Donald
final rites held for two-month-old infant, 1959/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
Clark, Douglass Frederick
passes Navy tests with highest honors (Alamo City Briefs), 1935/12/13:
Clark, Elijah
18-month-old burns to death; mother, Rosalie Clark and sister, Martha, critically burned, 1960/01/15: 1
Clark, Eliza
rites held in Sequin, 1956/02/03: 2
Clark, Elizabeth M.
notice of death, 1966/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue)
Clark, Ephrom
notice of death, 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
Clark, Airman Eugene O.
San Antonio, in AF honor guard at inauguration of President Johnson, 1965/01/22: 7
Clark, Ezekiel
Clark, Dr. Felton G. (President of Southern University)
declines offer to head foreign university, 1953/12/18: 1
Kelly Field, Woodmen in basketball feature--college prexy to witness game, 1944/12/29: 3
speaks at 26th annual conference of Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (photo), 1959/11/27: 1
to study colleges in Europe (photo), 1951/08/17: 1
uncle of prexy, Percival Head Francois, shot to death, 1959/06/19: 1
Clark, Freddie
wins Register "Newsboy of Month" (photo), 1950/01/27: 7
Clark, G. H. and Son Plumbing and Heating
owner's rumors of death unfounded, 1950/09/01: 7
Clark, G. H., Jr.
3-years-old, made honorary member of Boys Club (photo), 1951/12/21: 3
Clark, George H., Jr.
receives final honors at Tuskegee Institute (photo), 1938/06/03: 1
two Santonians get commissions at Tuskegee, 1938/06/03: 1
Clark, George H., Sr.
San Antonio plumbing contractor joins civil rights march in Montgomery, AL (photo), 1965/03/26: 1
Clark, Harriett
dies after short illness, 1934/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue)
Clark, Ida Mae
dies, six hurt in head-on crash, with two cars demolished in Highway 90 collision near Salado Creek Bridge, 1959/05/01: 1
notice of death, 1959/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
Clark, Ira L.
president of Baptist State Laymen's League (photo), 1945/01/12: 1
president of Brotherhood Union, National Baptist Convention of America
Men's Day speaker
Mt. Zion First Baptist Church (photo), 1959/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue)
Shiloh Baptist Church (photo), 1963/11/15: 4
St. John Baptist Church (photo), 1964/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue)
Clark, Irene Stephens
SA woman in window death attributed to "mechanical asphyxiation," 1958/12/26: 1
San Antonio woman found dead in window by husband when he returns home, 1958/12/19: 1
Clark, J. R.
notice of death, 1966/11/25: 10 (filmed in 12/02 issue)
Clark, Dr. J. S. (President of Southern University)
founder of Southern University passes (photo), 1944/11/03: 1
history made when Dr. Clark named President Emeritus (photo), 1938/07/15: 2
Mrs. Clark receives greetings during Founder's Week, 1938/04/01: 2
to be succeeded by his son, Dr. F.G. Clark (photo), 1938/01/07: 1, 1938/01/28: 1
Clark, Jeffrey (Jerry)
4-month old infant suffocated by plastic cleaning bag in crib, 1961/10/27: 1
notice of death, 1961/11/03: 8
Clark, Jimmy F.
SA airman promoted to Airman 1st Class, 1967/03/10: 5
Clark, John C.
appeal brings longer term for 1951 slaying of Augustus Moreland, 1954/03/12: 1
fatally shoots Augustus Moreland, in "triangle" with Clark's wife, at Woodlake Country Club; innocent bystander Cpl. Elbert Daniels seriously wounded, 1951/10/12: 1
given 10-year sentence, guilty of murder with malice, 1952/08/01: 1
Moreland, Aaron, brother of Augustus Moreland, killed by same man, John C. Clark, who was free on bond awaiting trial, 1952/02/15: 1
slayer of barber, Augustus Moreland, Clark is given 10-year sentence, guilty of murder with malice, 1952/08/01: 1
verdict in 1951 murder of barber reversed; Clark to get new trial, 1953/01/30: 1
winning of new trial adds five years to murder sentence, 1953/10/02: 1
Clark, Joseph W., Jr.
promoted to rank of corporal at Camp Pendleton, 1963/06/21: 7
serves with 7th Communication Battalion at Camp Pendleton, 1963/01/25: 7
Clark, Katie
notice of death, 1967/04/21: 4
Clark, Leah
notice of death, 1965/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue)
Clark, Louis
notice of death, 1966/11/11: 10 (filmed in 11/18 issue)
Clark, Marion
dies in pistol duel with policeman, John Middleton, 1962/02/09: 1
notice of death, 1962/02/23: 8
Clark, Martha
and mother Rosalie, critically burned; 18-month-old brother, Elijah, burns to death, 1960/01/15: 1
notice of death, 1960/02/12: 4
second child fire victim claimed one week after death of brother, Elijah, 1960/01/22: 1
Clark, Marva Louis
accepted in violin section of San Antonio High School Youth Symphony Orchestra (Jo's Jottings), 1960/09/16 Supp: 4
guest speaker, Bethel AME Church, youth program, "Space Age Christians" (photo), 1965/11/26: 8
Clark, Mittie D.
dies after several years of failing health, 1957/01/11: 1
Clark, Noble Earl
notice of death, 1965/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
Clark, Rosie Lee (Rosalie)
18-month-old son, Elijah, burns to death; mother, Rosalie Clark and sister, Martha, critically burned, 1960/01/15: 1
follows two young children to death as third fire victim, 1960/01/29: 1
notice of death, 1960/02/05: 5
Clark, Rubelia
notice of death, 1966/08/05: 4
Clark, Rudy
killed by Leonard Wash in garage dice game, 1942/05/01: 4, 1942/05/08: 1
Clark, Rufus
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
Clark, Selburn M.
two Santonians get commissions at Tuskegee, 1938/06/03: 1
Clark, Attorney General Tom C.
attorney general acts in Memphis cop rape case, 1945/09/07: 1
attorney general's subversive" listings protested by organizations, 1947/12/19: 1
Clark, William
notice of death, 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
Clark, Willie
infant son suffocates; father of infant had two children die in fire in 1960, 1961/10/27: 1
Clarke, A3C Donnie E.
assigned to Barksdale AFB, La., for training as map and chart specialist (photo), 1961/12/29: 7
Clarke, Mrs. Evelyn W.
bookkeeper-cashier of Wheatley Courts housing projects resigns, 1949/02/25: 1
Clarke, M. C.
president of Dunbar Life Insurance Co. receives Interracial Justice Award (photo), 1949/11/11: 1
Clarke, Vernon B.
airman assigned to Keesler AFB for technical training (photo), 1963/07/26: 7
Clarkson, [baby]
final rites held newborn boy, 23 hours old, 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
Clay, Allen
notice of death, 1959/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
Clay, [baby girl]
notice of death, 1966/03/18: 4
Clay, Bertha
notice of death, 1960/08/05: 8
Clay, Cassius (Muhammad Ali)
Ability Versus Controversy (Spotlight on Sports, column, by Charles J. Livingston), 1966/08/19: 5
Army and
Clay's Foe: Army or Terrell? (The Sports Parade, column), 1966/01/14: 4
gets 5 years, $10,000 fine for refusing induction as a conscientious objector, 1967/06/23: 5
brash Cassius clashes with NAACP, siding with Adam Clayton Powell's attacks, draws angry retorts from Negroes, 1963/04/12: 5
Chuvalo/Clay bout, "The Lip" wins in 15 rounds, 1966/04/01: 5
Clark, Henry, challenger, is new "lip" among heavies, 1964/12/25: 5
commentary on
Army, Rev. Luther King, ex-champ, all flunk "Lip," 1964/03/27: 1
Boxing Needs No Paper Champions (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/11/13: 7
Cassius (Muhammad Ali) Clay, The Moralist (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/10/02: 3
Clay as Champion (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1965/07/16: 5
Egotist Clay His Own Opponent (Living with Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/06/19: 5
Not Ready [Joe Frazier advised to say away from Muhammad Ali] (Spotlight on Sports, column by Charles J. Livingston), 1967/08/04: 5
[Ring Officials to Take His Heavyweight Title] (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1967/06/23: 5
scribe says Louisville's Cassius Clay typical of famed ring braggarts, 1963/02/01: 5
Cooper-Clay bout
Cassius gets 6th round TKO over Cooper, 1966/05/27: 5
"The Lip" gets Cooper, in five, like he said, 1963/06/21: 5
"The Lip" says he'll flatten Briton, Henry Cooper, in five, 1963/05/31: 5
donates $10,000 to United Negro College Fund, 1967/02/03: 1
father, Cassius Marcellius Clay, Sr.
accused of beating woman, 1965/01/01: 5
"The Lip's" father says Cassius is member of Black Muslims, "confused" and "brainwashed," 1964/02/14: 5
has no future money worries due to a contract given him by prominent Louisville businessmen, 1962/11/23: 5
Jackie Robinson "pities" Clay, scores other athletes who snub rights fight, 1964/03/13: 5
Jones-Clay bout
chills Charley Powell on schedule, says he will "flatten" Doug Jones in six rounds, 1963/02/01: 5
meets Doug Jones in heavyweight elimination bout to be shown on closed circuit TV (photo), 1963/03/08: 5
"The Lip" offered lucrative terms to fight Cleveland Williams, 1963/09/06: 5
"The Lip" takes six months count in KO by hernia, 1964/11/20: 5
Liston-Clay bouts
bout tentatively set for April 19 in Boston, 1964/12/18: 5
Cities Reluctant, But Boxing Fans Want Clay-Liston Rematch (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/08/21: 5
Clay and Liston almost have bare fist fight in Miami, 1963/02/22: 5
Clay is Right for [a] Change (Living with Sports, column, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/02/21: 3
Clay-Liston title fight puts tiny city on map, 1965/05/21: 5
critics doubt that Lip is "the greatest," in spite of boxing lesson given to Liston, 1964/03/06: 5
fans say Cassius Clay "ain't ready for Liston," 1963/03/22: 5
gaseous Cassius hangs out Liston in one minute, 1965/05/28: 5
inmates of Missouri State Penitentiary feel Sony Liston "let them down," 1964/03/06: 5
Louisville Lip new world heavyweight champion; Liston, with shoulder paralyzed by punch, can't come out for seventh, 1964/02/28: 5
Massachusetts is Rational about Clay-Liston Rematch; WBA Imprudent (Spotlight on Sports, by Charles J. Livingston), 1964/10/23: 3
scribe notes Clay not so vocal about rematch, 1964/11/27: 7
sign for rematch, surprise fans, 1964/08/07: 5
Sonny Liston celebrates "Lip's" birthday, promises "gift," 1964/01/31: 5
London/Clay bout, Clay puts away Brian London in third round, 1966/08/12: 5
Louisville Golden Gloves cutie looks like a comer, 1960/03/18: 5
marriages
Clay seeks to annul his marriage to Sonji Roi, 1965/07/02: 5
gaseous Cassius weds pretty Chicago model, Sonji Maria Roi, 1964/08/21: 5
"no income" plea gets wife $350 weekly, 1965/07/09: 5
Moore-Clay bout
Clay wins "battle of big mouths," whips Moore in four rounds, 1962/11/23: 5
Olympic team
Louisville High boxer makes US Olympic team, 1960/06/03: 5
Olympic champion wins 3rd straight professional bout, 1961/01/27: 5
US Olympic boxing champs return (photo), 1960/09/30: 5
Patterson-Clay bout
Lip Clay gets TKO over game Floyd Patterson, 1965/11/26: 5
Patterson has kind words defending Clay, 1966/07/22: 5
Powell, Charley, chilled on schedule; Clay says he will "flatten" Doug Jones in six rounds, 1963/02/01: 5
Selassie's aides nix "Lip's" generous offer to give emperor some 'publicity,' 1963/10/25: 5
Terrell-Ali bout
Heavyweight Muddle Decision [Muhammad Ali and Ernie Terrell] (Spotlight on Sports, column by Charles J. Livingston), 1967/01/20: 5
Terrell stays 15 rounds with Clay, 1967/02/10: 5
travels
charms Ghanaians during visit, 1964/05/29: 5
Egyptians like Clay's religious fervor, disdain his clowning, 1964/06/26: 5
"The Lip" called "Clown" after he insults hosts in Nigeria, 1964/06/12: 5
Williams, Cleveland ("Big Cat"), TKOed in third round, 1966/11/18: 5
Clay, Elexie
funeral services to be held Saturday afternoon, 1953/02/13: 4
Clay, Emery, Jr.
notice of death, 1960/07/29: 8
Clay, Henry
notice of death, 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
Clay, Iola
Seguin resident's obsequies held, 1950/10/06: 2
Clay, Isaac
notice of death, 1961/11/03: 8
Clay, Johnnie Mae
succumbs to stroke, 1956/10/05: 2
Clay, Laura Augusta
funeral services held, 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue)
Clay, Leroy
notice of death, 1932/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue)
stabbed to death by Willie Mat Kendricks, 1932/06/03: 1
Clay, Lillie Mae
notice of death, 1959/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
Clay, Marvin, Jr.
San Antonio seaman on goodwill visit to Thailand, 1966/02/25: 7
undergoing Naval basic training in San Diego, 1965/08/27: 7
Clay, Richard
dies after tavern struggle with Elmer Ramsey, 1953/12/04: 1
Clay, Vinie
notice of death, 1966/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue)
Clay, Walter, Jr.
notice of death, 1965/11/12: 8
Clayborne, Effie May
notice of death, 1961/08/04: 8
Clayborne, Olan B.
enters civil service employment at Kelly Air Force Base as electrical engineer (photo), 1964/06/12: 1
Claybourne, J. D.
notice of death, 1959/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Clayton, Charlie
killed with butcher knife plunged into his chest by Annie Lee Scott, common-law mate, 1952/05/23: 1
Scott, Annie Lee, gets two years for murder of mate with 3 year sentence reduced to two by judge, 1952/09/05: 1
Clayton, Cora Faye
appointed to Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez's staff (photo), 1962/01/19 Supp: 1
attends DC ceremony for Philippine President and Mrs. Marcos at White House, 1966/09/23: 9
Let's Show Appreciation [for Rep. Gonzalez's appointment of a Negro to Washington staff] (editorial), 1962/02/09: 4
special guest at testimonial dinner for Henry B. Gonzalez (photo), 1962/06/15 Supp: 4
Clayton, Mary
dies at her residence, 1932/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue)
Clean Up Week
annual drive gets under way, 1950/03/31: 1, 1955/04/08: 1
April 1-8 set as city's annual Clean-Up Week, 1950/03/24: 1
Metropolitan Council prepares for membership drive, clean-up campaign, 1949/03/25: 6
Negro Health Week, Clean Up Week Fall on Nearly Identical Dates (editorial), 1949/03/25: 4
trash hauling ends Clean-Up Week tomorrow, 1949/04/08: 1
trash may be dumped at these points (map), 1949/04/01: 5
trash pick-up days set for April 14-15, 1953/04/10: 1
volunteers to push broom in San Antonio streets tonight, 1949/04/01: 1
Cleaning and Laundry Businesses
Acme Cleaners, Laundry open for business, 1949/03/04: 6
all welcome at two self-service laundries, 1950/06/02: 5
Barksdale, Julius "Dink" takes over operation of Hammon Cleaning Plant (photo), 1948/06/11: 6
Consolidated Cleaners offers expert services, 1959/05/29: 7
East Commerce St. Laundromat robbed, 1961/11/10: 1
East Side Laundryette best in work and service, 1951/04/20: 7
Famous Cleaners announces that Jesse Kirk is no longer employed, 1954/04/30: 2
Faultless Cleaners, Launderers
new equipment added, 1959/06/19: 4
present prizes (photo), 1959/06/26: 6
under new management, 1960/08/05: 7
Four-Hour Cleaners, men's clothing stolen, 1947/04/25: 5
Gloria Cleaners burglarized by ex-con, Elmer Byrd, who stole clothing, irons and a radio, 1957/10/11: 1
Holmes, Mansfield, Holmes Cleaners, reports garments stolen, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
Ineeda Laundry under new management, 1933/02/17: 7
Inman Shops report good business, 1934/07/27: 6
James Cleaners now open for business, 1944/12/29: 7
Laundry Workers Training School, more trainees are sought, 1942/10/09: 7
Lincoln Washateria broken into and money stolen, 1951/03/09: 3
New-Way Cleaners has a sub-station, 1954/04/09: 6
Publix Cleaners burglar, Eddie Lee Mays, given three-year term, 1958/03/21: 1
Quality Laundry is San Antonio owned, 1948/08/27: 6
Spriggsdale Cleaners hit by burglars, 1962/09/28: 1
Texas Steam Laundry
Brewer, Herbert L., wins first prize in painting contest sponsored by Texas Steam Laundry (Alamo City Briefs), 1936/01/03: 7
has annual concert, 1935/06/07: 7
Travis Cleaners opens West Side sub-station, 1944/04/07: 7
Victory Cleaners, Manuel Ramos disappears with all the clothes, which police recover, 1943/09/17: 1
Wheatley Home Laundry reported being robbed of about $50, 1952/02/08: 3
Cleary, Allie
railroad man succumbs to sudden attack, 1944/01/21: 1
Clemons, Daniel
infant buried in Seguin, 1955/09/30: 2
Clemons, Emil
notice of death, 1967/09/08: 10
Clemons, Johnnie
two San Antonians killed in crash near Pearsall with truck driven by Arturo Reyna of Laredo, 1951/04/13: 1
Clemons, Leslie B.
Valentine, Robert Lee, killed, three injured as speeding car hits pole, 1951/06/08: 1
Clemons, Lottie
notice of death, 1936/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue)
Clemons, Wash
notice of death, 1965/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
Clemson University (Clemson, SC)
Gantt, Harvey B.
Gantt, Gloria O., Hampton Institute coed gives inside story about her brother, Harvey Gantt, 1963/02/15: 7
leads anti-J. Crow march protesting segregation in downtown businesses, 1963/06/21: 3
quietly enters Clemson with no incidents as race bars drop in last "holdout" state, 1963/02/01: 1
SC officials oppose violence at Clemson if Gantt wins court battle for admission, 1963/01/11: 3
youth sues to enter all-white Clemson, 1962/07/20: 1
Cleopatra Federated Club
entertains with coffee for mothers of Seguin and Guadalupe County, 1962/05/18 Supp: 3
Cleopatra Pals Social Club
cocktail party fetes Cleopatra Pals, 1949/05/20 Supp: 2
meetings in 1946, 1946/12/20 Supp: 4
meetings in 1947, 1947/03/07 Supp: 2, 1947/04/11 Supp: 3, 1947/06/13: 6, 1947/08/01: 2
meetings in 1948, 1948/04/23: 2, 1948/06/25 Supp: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/05/20 Supp: 2, 1949/08/12 Supp: 2
meetings in 1960, 1960/01/22: 6, 1960/11/18: 6, 1960/11/25 Supp: 3, 1960/12/09 Supp: 3
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/27 Supp: 3, 1961/02/10: 7, 1961/03/10 Supp: 3, 1961/04/14: 6, 1961/04/28 Supp: 4, 1961/06/09: 6, 1961/06/30 Supp: 3, 1961/10/20: 6, 1961/11/17 Supp: 2, 1961/11/24 Supp: 3
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02 Supp: 2, 1962/03/23 Supp: 3, 1962/10/26: 7, 1962/11/09 Supp: 3
meetings in 1963, 1963/01/11: 6, 1963/03/08: 6
Taylor, Mrs. Annie, and Mrs. Alyce Bleavins, are no longer members, 1947/12/05: 6
Cleveland, Elnoria
notice of death, 1962/10/05: 8
Cleveland, Ingrid Maria
cause of death of 3 tots unknown, 1961/02/10: 1
measles ruled cause of 'mystery deaths' of 3 very small children during 10-day period, 1961/03/17: 1
notice of death, 1961/02/10: 8
Cleveland, John Henry
Eugene Shelton given five years in '54 tavern killing, 1955/02/25: 1
stabbed to death in tavern fight with Eugene Shelton, 1954/01/08: 1
Cleveland, Richard L.
cause of death of 3 tots unknown, 1961/02/10: 1
measles ruled cause of 'mystery deaths' of 3 very small children during 10-day period, 1961/02/10: 1
Cleveland, Rita Jo
Brackenridge student wins 19th District Masonic essay contest (photo) (Jo's Jottings), 1967/06/09: 8
winner of essay contest will represent San Antonio at state convention in Fort Worth, 1967/06/09: 8
Clewis, O. B., Jr.,
final rites held for infant, two months old, 1958/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
Cliff, Fannie M.
obsequies held in Victoria, 1963/07/26: 1
Cliffin, Junius, Jr.
notice of death, 1964/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue)
Cline, Ralph
funeral services held, 1934/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Clinics
Cloman, Emma
notice of death, 1966/01/21: 8
Cloman, Velma B.
notice of death, 1964/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
Clothing Stores
See also Department Stores
See also Tailors
Beacon's Ready-to-Wear Store, grand opening prize winners announced, 1964/06/19: 6
Bernice Hat Shop open for business, 1948/07/09: 6
Beverly Hat Shop opens Saturday, 1932/09/23: 3
Dailey's, courteous service, fine values offered by L. M. George, 1946/12/13: 5
F. E. Mueller's has sale of entire stock of men's summer suits, sports shoes and straw hats, 1937/07/02: 7
The Fashion
$60 wardrobe weekly prize in fashion contest, 1949/07/08: 6
Beck, Miss L. M., is first Negro winner (photo), 1949/03/25: 6
Canada, Mrs. A., a winner in store's Easter Egg contest, 1954/04/16: 7
contest to award two prizes each week, 1954/10/22: 7
Courtesy Day set for Monday, 1955/10/28: 6
gives free Easter outfits in "Egg Hunt," 1949/03/11: 6
new fall outfits to be awarded, 1955/09/09: 6
open until 9:30 Friday night as great annual sale gets under way, 1955/08/26: 6
presents style show April 15 at Keyhole, 1955/04/01: 4
to give Easter finery to contest winners, 1954/03/19: 6
Woodson, Mrs. Edward, winner of contest sponsored by the store (photo), 1962/05/11: 3
would have publicized Mahalia Jackson appearance if asked, 1961/03/24: 6
Goffe's Guaranteed Wash Frock Shop
offers exclusive service, 1933/04/14: 1
shop for women opens here, 1932/11/11: 6
Hoffman's, a men's' and boys' store opens, 1936/02/14: 7
Irving's Ladies Store, Joseph Wilson arrested for theft of $85 and clothing from Irving's Ladies Store, 1950/12/22: 3
Irving's to remain at Houston and Lasoya, 1936/02/07: 7
Julia Ann Shoppe celebrates 5th anniversary (photo), 1946/08/02: 6
Lord's, new ladies store, opens, 1940/02/16: 6
Malberts, Women's Wear Shop, management team named for Corpus Christi store (photo), 1946/05/24: 6
Max Polunsky
buys bankrupt shoe store stock, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
now located across from Strand theater, 1932/05/20: 5
Mintz Sample Shop offers quality goods at bargain prices, 1951/10/26: 6
Modern Clothing Company offers easy credit terms, 1939/12/15: 7
Puritan Clothing Stores
get new manager, 1931/05/29: 9
take over National Family Store, 1931/11/20: 1
Rhealee's Hat Shop donates 50 hats to Ella Austin home, 1936/04/24: 7
Rodgers, Mrs. Nessie C., opens millinery shop (photo), 1946/05/24: 6
Sugarman's store robbed of ladies undergarments, 1938/11/04: 1
Tru-Value shop invites patronage, pledges satisfaction, 1940/09/13: 6
Wolff and Marx, promotes Mrs. Lonnie Holland and Mrs. Nathaniel James to part-time salesladies (photo), 1962/11/09: 3
The Woman's Shop celebrates 5th anniversary, 1965/10/15: 6
Clover Leaf Savings Club
letter of appreciation for San Antonians for successful charity campaign, 1956/12/21: 7
meetings in 1956, 1956/03/02: 6
Clover Leaf Social Club
meetings, 1932/11/11: 7, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/09: 6
organizational meeting, 1932/11/04: 7
Clower, Henry Clay
veteran SA hackdriver, cabman, passes, 1942/01/09: 1
Clower, Mrs. L. A.
church leader honored at Bethel AME Church (Jo's Jottings), 1961/04/14 Supp: 1
Clower, Lavonia A.
notice of death, 1966/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Club 100
appeal made to civic-minded West Side men, 1956/02/17: 6
continues appeal to West Siders, 1956/03/30: 6
launches drive to pay off debt of West Side Youth Center, 1956/04/13: 7
merges with West Side Men's Council, 1957/01/25: 6
Club Kiwanis
changes name to Ten-O-One Club, 1947/04/11 Supp: 3
first annual meeting for year held, 1946/01/18 Supp: 3
formal dance tonight, 1946/05/24 Supp: 4
formally presented at dance Friday night, 1946/05/31 Supp: 2
meetings in 1946, 1946/02/15: 7, 1946/05/17 Supp: 4
Club of Three Cities
meetings in 1964, 1964/08/28: 4
Clubs
CME
Coaches and Officials Association of the Southwest
See also San Antonio Coaches and Officials Association
coaches back as grid practice starts Sept. 11, 1939/09/01: 2
coaches view season with optimism, 1942/09/25: 3
heavy schedule expected, 1931/08/14: 3
Law, Jimmie, heads association, 1931/09/18: 3
locals leave for conference, 1937/09/10: 3
Long, Harry, of Wiley College, elected president, 1938/01/07: 5
meetings, 1931/09/04: 3, 1932/09/16: 3, 1941/08/29: 3
38th annual conference held in Fort Worth, 1967/08/25: 5
200 expected for meeting, opening today, 1947/08/29: 3
annual December confab held, 1939/12/29: 3
annual meeting held in Dallas, 1936/09/18: 3, 1937/09/03: 2, 1937/09/17: 3
coaches, officials, to meet, 1942/08/28: 3, 1944/08/11: 3
in effort to iron out difficulties, 1952/07/11: 5
conference meets Saturday, 1941/12/12: 3
conference well attended, 1932/09/30: 3
convenes in Dallas, Sept. 16, 1933/08/18: 3
Evans announces winter meeting, 1932/12/23: 3
Ft. Worth Sept. 14, 1940/08/23: 3
interesting session held, 1932/05/20: 3
May 16 meeting at Baton Rouge, 1941/05/09: 3
meeting well attended, 1932/09/30: 3
San Antonio, 1946/08/30: 3, 1947/08/15: 3, 1960/08/05: 5
400 expected in SA for officials meet, 1960/08/12: 5
annual 3-day meeting closes, 1960/08/26: 5
Southwest coaches, officials, end successful meet here, 1947/09/05: 3
Tyler August 24, 25, 1951/08/10: 5
principals, coaches reminded that grid officiating no job for "hammers," 1950/09/01: 3
Southwest Conference forms its own officials association, breaking with Coaches and Officials Association, 1951/08/31: 5
Whitted, P.D., again heads association, 1939/09/15: 3
Coates, Rev. E. E. (St. James AME Church)
honored at "Get Acquainted" social, 1953/12/11 Supp: 3
new paster of St. James (photo), 1953/11/13: 4
pastor and wife honored by church, 1955/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue)
St. James AME shows appreciation for pastor, wife, 1954/10/08: 8 (filmed in 10/15 issue)
Coates, Martin Luther
notice of death, 1966/03/18: 4
Cobb, Gertrude
funeral services conducted, 1953/07/31: 4
Cobb, Lorenzo S. N.
World War I veteran and widely known in baseball circles dies, 1953/01/30: 1
Cobb, Mrs. M. S.
Hemmings, Mrs. J. W., and Mrs. M. S. Cobb are Women's Day guest speakers at Bethel AME (photo), 1956/09/07: 4
Cobbin, Charles Louis
and J. D. Sterling, dice players both claim to have won money, 1959/07/31: 1
murderer, Milton Curry, given four years for 1961 killing, 1963/06/07: 1
shot to death by Milton C. Curry in argument over debt, 1961/01/27: 1
Cobble, Richard H., Jr.
baptism for son, Richard Marcellus, held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 1963/02/22 Supp: 3
daughter, Andrea M., christened Sunday at Perpetual Help, 1964/03/27: 7
highly praised for his collection of oil paintings and water colors at 6th annual Hobby Show at Fort Sam Houston (Jo's Jottings), 1963/03/29 Supp: 4
Cobb's Lumber Co. (baseball team)
Coby, Pfc. James E.
Marshall, graduates from non-commissioned Army officers academy (photo), 1953/05/29: 7
Cochran, Fred
driver, and three other men injured as train engine backs into automobile, 1942/09/25: 1
notice of death, 1966/03/18: 4
Cochran, Nesby
notice of death, 1966/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue)
Cochran, Sam
dies in local hospital, 1934/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue)
Cochran, Tullie Ann
notice of death, 1959/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
Cochran, William R.
fatally injured crossing street when hit by car driven by Mildred Evelyn Jones, 1962/04/27: 1
Cockran, Alice Luckey
notice of death, 1963/03/15: 4
Cockrum, [baby girl]
notice of death, 1965/12/03: 8
Cockrum, Lena
notice of death, 1962/10/26: 8
Coe, Elton Lee
notice of death, 1967/02/17: 9
Coe, Mrs. O. B.
guest speaker
Greater Corinth Baptist Church, missionary society (photo), 1967/01/27: 10 (filmed in 02/03 issue)
Jacob Chapel ME Church, Sunday morning service (photo), 1962/07/27: 4
Women's Day
East St. Paul ME Church (photo), 1961/07/14: 4
Jacob Chapel ME Church (photo), 1955/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, 1964/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue)
Olive Street CME Church, 1963/08/09: 8 (filmed in 08/16 issue)
Pleasant Union Baptist Church, 1963/05/24: 8
Porter's Memorial CME Church, 1966/08/12: 4
Second Baptist Church, 1965/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
hosts meeting of Methodist Ministers' Alliance Wives and Daughters, 1962/08/24: 4
leadership positions [included in Women's Day guest speaker notice], 1961/07/14: 4
Coffee Companies
Bright & Early Coffee Company presents Austin choir on air (photo), 1939/03/03: 2
Duncan Coffee Co. of Houston employs much colored help (photo), 1934/02/16: 2
Hoffmann-Hayman (H&H) Coffee Co.
among first NRA signers (photo), 1933/09/22: 2
booth at food show sponsored, 1931/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue)
company has 'twin offer' (photo), 1939/12/29: 7
essay contest will publicize San Antonio throughout nation, 1938/05/13: 6
gives theater party for children with many prizes (photo), 1935/12/06: 7
H&H Coffee has new container, 1932/06/10: 3
H&H tea has big demand as summer drink, 1934/06/22: 3
Hoffmann, Helen, namesake of Texas Girl Coffee (photo), 1937/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue)
Mitchell, Georgia
in charge of H&H Coffee booth at Cooking School (photo), 1935/04/05: 7
serves coffee at the H & H Coffee Booth at Cooking School (photo), 1935/11/08: 8
new plant under construction (photo), 1932/07/29: 5
offers unique savings plan to churches and organizations, 1957/03/29: 6
participates in big cooking school, 1932/10/07: 1
roster of Hoffmann-Hayman products (photo), 1934/03/16: 3
Second Baptist Church radio program sponsored by, 1941/05/30: 1
special Christmas gift offer (photo), 1938/12/16: 7
sponsors movement to perpetuate bluebonnets in Texas (photo), 1936/07/17: 6
Taylor, Dora, winner of prize in H & H Coffee Contest (photo), 1935/11/08: 9
Coffey, Chester Leroy
shot in leg with "unloaded" pistol, 1939/07/07: 1
Coffey, Douglas
East Terrace boy to play in Junior College Rose Bowl, 1964/12/11: 5
Coffey, James
60-year-old man apparently dies during sleep, 1956/03/02: 4
Coffey, Tracy P.
notice of death, 1966/08/12: 8 (filmed in 08/19 issue)
Coffey, William
killed as he runs into path of auto, 1940/11/22: 1
Cohee, Chaplain Ora J.
president of National Conference of Christians and Jews honored at luncheon, 1953/10/16 Supp: 4
speaks at Pine Street YWCA United Nations dinner, 1953/10/16 Supp: 3
Cohen, John E.
notice of death, 1962/04/13: 8
Cohn, Herman
Coker, George
first Negro employed in San Antonio district office of Texas Employment Commission (photo), 1951/11/09: 1
only Negro at San Antonio Texas Employment Commission gets jobs for the unemployed (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/06/04: 4
Colbert, Cora
notice of death, 1967/02/24: 10 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
Cole, Bernadette Collins
rites to be held Saturday, 1967/09/29: 1
Cole, Charlia
Tillotson graduate gets Dillard post (photo), 1940/08/30: 5
Cole, David, Sr.
notice of death, 1964/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01 issue)
Cole, Fred
funeral services held, 1949/12/16: 1
Cole, Jewell
funeral services held, 1957/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue)
Cole, John David
notice of death, 1964/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
Cole, Luther
takes wife to work, returns home to assault young married woman, 1942/11/13: 1
Cole, Mary (Boys Club Director)
honored for work at Boys Club, 1950/11/24: 6
leaves Boys Club (photo), 1950/11/10: 1
McIntyre, Robert, heads Boys Club as Mrs. Mary Cole resigns (photo), 1946/08/16: 1
War takes men, Boys Club has woman director, Mrs. Mary Cole, 1942/11/20: 1
Cole, Nat ("King")
appearances
Atlanta appearance canceled, 1956/04/20: 6
continues Dixie tour for segregated audiences despite critics, 1956/04/20: 1
on radio and theater bandwagon (photo), 1946/11/01: 9
with Pearl Bailey and Eartha Kit in tribute to W. C. Handy, 1958/02/14: 7
appearances in San Antonio
"Biggest Show of '53" with Nat "King" Cole, Sarah Vaughan in SA Monday night (photo), 1953/11/06: 7
Duke Ellington, 'King' Cole, Lionel Hampton in rock 'n' roll midnight show at Majestic, 1955/11/25: 7
Ella and Buddy Johnson here with the "King" (photo), 1954/10/01: 7
King Cole Trio at Library Aud May 6, 1947/04/25: 6, 1947/05/02: 7
performs in San Antonio (photo), 1954/09/24: 7, 1956/03/30: 7
Young, Georgie, holds poster beginning promotion for San Antonio concert (photo), 1954/09/10: 7
awards and honors
Cole, and Ella Fitzgerald, replace Eckstine, Vaughan as top vocalists in 17th annual Down Beat poll, 1953/12/25: 6
voted "best dressed entertainer" by Men's Apparel Club of California, 1959/01/16: 3
charged with "deliberately snubbing" guest star role in Chicago Urban League fashion revue, 1957/06/21: 6
cheered in Japan, but there were insults for Chubby Checker, 1963/04/26: 7
civil rights
explains why he declined to join Birmingham civil rights demonstrations (photo), 1963/05/17: 1
pledges $50,000 to rights fight, 1963/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
sues Illinois hotel for $62,000 for bias, 1950/07/07: 5
daughter, Carole Cole, takes Jewish mate, 1966/12/09: 2
death of
Cole's death rounds out "tragic triangle:" Dinah Washington, Sam Cooke, Cole die in past 14 months, 1965/02/26: 3
the King is dead (photo), 1965/02/19: 1
thousands pay final respects to King Cole, 1965/02/26: 1
two colleges had planned honorary degrees for Nat Cole, 1965/03/19: 1
widow, Maria Cole, directs Nat "King" Cole Cancer Foundation, 1965/07/09: 1
gives benefit performance for local charities in Nassau, Bahamas (photo), 1962/08/03: 2
illness
Cole seriously ill with lung cancer (photo), 1964/12/25: 1
King Cole's left lung removed, 1965/01/29: 1
income taxes
allowed to keep home seized for back income taxes, 1951/04/06: 1
unpaid income taxes get Mr. B, King Cole in trouble, 1954/04/30: 1
NAACP and
buys $500 NAACP life membership, 1956/05/04: 1
"misquoted," says King Cole; will support NAACP efforts, 1956/04/27: 1
personal life
father, Rev. Edward James Cole, final rites held, 1965/02/12: 1
the "King" and mate take it easy (photo), 1953/04/24: 7
King Cole and bride (Marie Ellington) spend honeymoon south of the border, 1948/04/09: 4
rites conducted for mother in Chicago, 1955/03/04: 3
plans to open new music firm, Muirfield Music, 1954/02/26: 4
racist attack on
attacked by whites on stage in Montogmery Alabama (photo), 1956/04/13: 1
attackers found guilty, get maximum sentence, 1956/04/27: 1
Birmingham racists stand trial for King Cole attack, 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue)
Don't Forget Those Who Caused It, Who Really Caused It (editorial), 1956/04/20: 4
four King Cole attackers each given $50 fine, 1956/11/23: 5
'Sippi officials regret Till, Nat "King" Cole cases, but justify them, 1956/07/06: 3
trial of Cole's attackers delayed by attorney Roderick M MacLead's death, 1956/06/15: 1
Vinson, Edgar Lee, 'Bama attacker found guilty, 1956/11/16: 1
star and captain of his team participate in annual All-Star Celebrity baseball game in Los Angeles (photo), 1962/07/20: 5
television show/appearances
appears on NBC TV regular fall schedule (photo), 1957/09/06: 1
appears on "Person to Person" with Edward R. Murrow (photo), 1957/10/25: 7
Cole rips TV networks for not hiring Negro artists, 1961/11/03: 1
his TV show to go off air Dec. 17, 1957/11/29: 1
regional sponsors sign for "King" Cole TV show, 1957/09/20: 1
says ad agencies could have sold TV show, 1957/12/06: 1
wife, Maria Cole, widow does not have to work, 1966/04/15: 2
Cole, Nermiah
final rites held in Jonesville, Louisiana, 1957/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/04 issue)
Cole, Susie
notice of death, 1963/04/12: 8
Cole, Dr. T. Winston (Wiley College)
dean-registrar of Wiley college (photo), 1952/11/21: 4
elected president of Wiley, 1958/04/25: 1
inaugurated as President, 1959/03/13: 1
President of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
elected president for 1963 (photo), 1962/01/05: 1
honored on Wiley campus as new president (photo), 1963/03/01: 3
Peace Corps associate director receives Alpha Award of Merit (photo), 1963/11/29: 2
Wiley prexy has inside track for Prairie View presidency, 1963/11/22: 1
Cole-Harbert, Ida
death of (Personal Activities), 1935/08/09: 7
Coleman, Albert
notice of death, 1960/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Coleman, Alva
notice of death, 1965/10/29: 8
Coleman, Mrs. Amanda
funeral services held, 1948/02/20: 6
Coleman, Beulah V.
notice of death, 1960/12/16: 8
Coleman, Brandy
funeral rites held in Burton, 1961/12/29: 1
Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Kerrville couple wins accident damage suit, 1961/10/27: 1
Coleman, Carrie
notice of death, 1966/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
Coleman, Carroll Yvette
notice of death, 1961/07/14: 4
Coleman, Charles ("Fat Charlie")
fatally shot by 'friend,' Eddie Lee Williams, 1966/06/03: 1
notice of death, 1966/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue)
slayer given three years; killer pleads guilty to reduced charge, 1966/06/03: 11966/12/23: 1
Coleman, Charles Henry, Jr.
final rites held for newborn boy, 1958/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue)
Coleman, Clem W., Jr.
notice of death, 1962/10/12: 8
Coleman, Edna Mae
notice of death, 1963/03/08: 8
Coleman, Edward
receives scholarship from Daffodil civil Club (photo), 1964/04/24 Supp: 2
Coleman, Eugene
former San Antonian dies in Chicago, 1965/07/02: 4
Coleman, Floyd Lee, Jr.
notice of death, 1965/12/17: 8
Coleman, Mrs. Frances
rites held in Columbus, 1948/03/05: 2
Coleman, G. C. (Friendship Baptist Church)
Coleman, George
death claims widely-known Seguin carpenter, 1942/04/24: 1
Coleman, Mrs. George Curry
guest speaker for programs held by senior and junior missions at Friendship Baptist Church (photo), 1963/03/29: 4
Women's Day guest speaker
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church (photo), 1959/10/30: 8 (filmed in 11/06 issue)
Trinity Baptist Church (photo), 1959/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/04 issue)
Coleman, Rev. George Curry (Friendship Baptist Church)
8th anniversary of his pastorate observed with sermon by Rev. M. C. Arnold, San Marcos (photo), 1957/03/01: 8 (filmed in 03/08 issue)
appreciation service
given by members of the church (photo), 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
set for Sunday, 1958/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
death of
notice of death, 1963/01/11: 8 (filmed in 01/18 issue)
succumbs to lengthy illness (photo), 1963/01/04: 1
NAACP service
honored at annual NAACP testimonial dinner, 1956/02/24: 6
lauded for NAACP volunteer work (photo), 1955/05/06: 3
preaching/speaking engagements
Antioch Baptist Church, anniversary sermons for Rev. J. J. Rector (photo), 1956/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue), 1957/08/16: 4
Cheapside, anniversary sermon for Rev. E. Smith (photo), 1956/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue)
East St. Matthew Baptist Church, 2nd anniversary sermon for Rev. L. J. Nious (photo), 1961/12/01: 4
Joshua Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. J. N. Harris, 1960/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/08 issue)
Macedonia Baptist Church, dedicatorial service for (photo), 1955/03/18: 8
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. B. F. Langham (photo), 1960/03/11: 4
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. L. C. Gaskin (photo), 1960/02/19: 4, 1961/02/10: 4
Mt. Nebo Baptist Church, anniversary speaker (photo), 1960/02/05: 5
New Hope Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. H. Duncan (photo), 1961/08/25: 4
Progressive Missionary Baptist Church, second anniversary of Rev. W. G. Gillespie's pastorate (photo), 1958/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue)
Shiloh Baptist Church, 25th anniversary service of Rev. Shelly Edward Steward, broadcast on KCOR's "Gospel Hour" (photo), 1958/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
St. John Baptist Church, 6th anniversary of Rev. G. C. Coleman (photo), 1961/06/02: 8
State Baptist convention, opening session of, 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue)
Union Baptist Church, close of entering services for (photo), 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
West End Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Kemple (photo), 1959/11/06: 4
Wheatley Heights Baptist Church holds evangelistic meeting, with pastor, Rev. L. C. Gaskin and Rev. G. C. Coleman (photo), 1956/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
Zion Baptist Church at Austin. anniversary sermon for Rev. V. William McClure (photo), 1954/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue)
revivals
conducted at Lockhart, 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue)
returns from revival at Lubbock, 1949/05/27: 6
Coleman, George F.
notice of death, 1962/11/09: 8
Coleman, George Lee
SA stool pigeon found shot to death; body of informer found in street, slug in back, another in heart, 1952/10/17: 1
Coleman, George P.
notice of death, 1960/11/11: 8
Coleman, Harless E., Jr.
notice of death, 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue)
Coleman, Howard
SA fisherman dies in Salado Creek, 1952/05/23: 1
Coleman, Jammie Lee
notice of death, 1967/04/14: 10 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
Coleman, SSgt. Johnny Lee
fatally stricken by heart attack, 1959/09/11: 1
notice of death, 1959/09/25: 8 (filmed in 10/02 issue)
Coleman, Keith Lee
notice of death, 1967/05/19: 10
Coleman, Lena
funeral services held, 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
Coleman, Leroy
notice of death, 1963/04/05: 8
Coleman, Lettie
notice of death, 1960/11/04: 8
Coleman, Lilly Mae
notice of death, 1966/09/23: 12 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
Coleman, Lobiss
dies following appendix surgery, 1944/11/03: 1
Coleman, Lugenia
notice of death, 1963/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue)
Coleman, Ola Lee
teacher in San Marcos schools 40 years passes, 1955/04/15: 1
Coleman, Ricardo G.
Fort Sam GI shot to death by Shirley Freeman, white, 1966/08/12: 1
notice of death, 1966/08/26: 8 (filmed in 09/02 issue)
Coleman, Richard
notice of death, 1962/08/03: 8
Coleman, Robert
notice of death, 1933/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1933/09/22: 8 (filmed in 09/29 issue)
Coleman, Sal
dies suddenly, 1959/01/30: 1
notice of death, 1959/02/13: 8 (filmed in 02/20 issue)
Coleman, Sidney
two men seriously hurt as gasoline truck overturns, 1948/09/24: 1
Coleman, Thelma
assaults Rosie Holmes, 1932/11/18: 1
obituary, 1936/03/20: 7
Coleman, Willia Marie
mother, young daughter of same name, are buried one day apart, 1944/12/29: 1
Coles, John N.
aged San Antonian fatally burned, 1945/01/12: 1
Coliseum Park Baptist Church
anniversaries
1st anniversary observed (photo), 1953/03/20: 4
2nd anniversary, Rev. Clarence B. T. Smith to speak (photo), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
3rd anniversary, Rev. S. J. Hall, Corpus Christi, is guest speaker (photo), 1955/03/18: 4
4th anniversary; Rev. Dr. C. A. Saunders guest speaker (photo), 1956/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue)
5th anniversary celebrated March 24, 1957/03/22: 4
Banks, Rev. A. D., and son, Lacey K. Banks, 11-year-old preacher, to be at Coliseum Park, 1954/04/23: 8 (filmed on 04/30 issue)
Baptist Training Union presents movies
"Daniel in the Lion's Den," 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue)
"No Greater Power," 1952/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue)
beginning of
cornerstone laying, dedication set for Sunday, 1952/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue)
first services held with New Light Baptist conducting, 1952/04/04: 3
services begin Sunday, 1952/03/28: 3
Elmore, Rev. E. M., serves as guest preacher (photo), 1956/06/08: 4
Gaskin, Rev. W. James
Hall, Rev. D. H.
guest speaker at Sunday afternoon service, March 2 (photo), 1958/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue)
preaches annual sermon for junior/senior choirs, 1953/07/31: 8
Highbaugh, Rev. J. T.
Homecoming services to be held, 1955/09/30: 8
James. Rev. L. R., gives Youth Day message (photo), 1953/09/25: 4
junior choir plans program, 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue)
Junior Mission members visit Jackie's Nursing Home with refreshments for residents, 1962/08/10: 6
McClure, Rev. V. William, is guest speaker (photo), 1955/09/30: 8
Men's Day
13th annual Men's Day celebrated, 1965/10/01: 4
Ehringhouse, G. P., guest speaker, 1955/06/24: 8
Hall, Rev. John A., guest speaker (photo), 1963/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Highbaugh, Rev. J. T., gives sermon, with City Brotherhood Union in charge of devotion service (photo), 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
James, Rev. S. H. Jr., guest speaker (photo), 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Rector, Rev. J. J., guest speaker, 1966/09/30: 10 (filmed in 10/07 issue)
Taylor, Rev. A. C., St. Stephen Baptist Church, guest speaker, 1967/10/06: 10
Mothers Union
meetings in 1952, 1952/05/16: 4, 1952/05/23: 4
organized with election of officers, 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue)
musicales
Banks, Lovie Mae to appear in song service, 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue)
Biser, Verna Mae Daniels in song recital, 1954/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue)
Ellis and Dixon in spiritual program, 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue)
Gospel Fiesta features Ellis-Dixon Spiritual group (photo), 1963/04/19: 4
Graves, Alderlea, presents gospel song recital, 1957/10/25: 8 (filmed in 11/01 issue)
Greenwood, Betty, gives religious song recital (photo), 1957/08/23: 8 (filmed in 08/30 issue)
Joseph, Yvonne, in recital, 1965/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue)
Junior Women of American Baptist Eastern District hold musicale, 1958/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue)
Mackey, Leroy, in recital, 1964/09/25: 4
New Light Gospel Singers perform, 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
New Light Harmonizers appear (photo), 1952/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1952/10/10: 8 (filmed in 10/17 issue), 1955/02/18: 4
"Night of Music" scheduled, 1955/11/25: 8 (filmed in 12/02 issue)
Ray Family in recital, 1953/10/02: 4
song fest held, 1957/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue)
two song programs scheduled, 1954/10/15: 6
Walker, Anna Jo, performs in special program, "Hymns of All Churches," 1958/03/14: 4
Negro History program set, 1958/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
new building entrance service set for Sunday with Rev. C. William Black, guest speaker, 1967/07/07: 10
and New Light Baptist Church
builds Mission Station in Coliseum Park addition, the first in this area, 1952/03/07: 4
church holds first services with New Light Baptist conducting, 1952/04/04: 3
deed to Coliseum site park addition to be presented Sunday, 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
missionary workers to be honored Sunday by Rev. Highbaugh (photo), 1952/11/28: 8 (filmed in 12/05 issue)
news in 1954, 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
President's Dinner held, 1961/03/24: 8
radio broadcasts on Sunday mornings, 1961/09/29: 4
revivals
Byrd, Rev. J. N., revivalist (photo), 1954/11/19: 6
Gillespie, Rev. W. G., revivalist (photo), 1964/05/08: 8
Gunnels, Rev. C. S., Houston pastor to hold revival, 1955/04/22: 8
Hall, Rev. John A., revivalist (photo), 1961/05/05: 8
Highbaugh, Rev. J. T., pastor, announces Thanksgiving revival (photo), 1953/11/13: 4
Keeble, Marshall, preaches at gospel meeting (photo), 1953/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue)
revival starts at Coliseum Baptist, 1952/11/21: 4
Richardson, C. F., preaches at gospel meeting (photo), 1953/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue)
series of gospel meetings held (photo), 1954/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue)
two-week revival with Rev. A. R. Nelson, pastor of Bethel AME Church (photo), 1962/05/04: 4
"Sermonette Hour" sponsored, 1957/09/20: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue)
Smith, Rev. Clarence B. T.
speaks at second anniversary services (photo), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
Waxahachie, to deliver sermons Sunday, 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
Vacation Bible School starts, 1955/07/15: 8
Vacation Music School closes
18 awarded certificates, 1955/07/29: 4
television star, "Old Sage," lectures at vacation music school (photo), 1955/07/29 Supp: 2
Wilkinson, Mrs. P. S., teaches missionary methods (photo), 1954/09/24: 6
Women's Day
8th annual observance, 1960/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
Bowden, Dr. Artemisia, speaker (photo), 1953/08/21: 8
James, Rev. L. R., New Braunfels, guest speaker (photo), 1955/08/26: 8
observance of, 1952/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue), 1959/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
Rector, Rev. J. J., and Delores Lott, guest speakers, 1967/06/16: 10
Roberson, Mable, guest speaker (photo), 1954/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
Sullivan, Jean, general leader, with Jessie Mae Hicks, guest speaker (photo), 1963/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue)
Woods, Rev. Prenza L. S., is guest speaker at unveiling ceremony for Armed Services flag (photo), 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue)
Youth Day
Thompson, Surcie B., general chairman (photo); guest speakers: Sherry Logan and Rev. John Hall, 1967/02/10: 10 (filmed in 02/17 issue)
Youth Day, 14th annual Youth Day observed, Rachel B. Williams, general leader (photo), and Rev. M. T. Banks, Houston, guest speaker, 1966/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue)
Youth Department, 13th anniversary observed (photo), 1965/02/12: 7
Coliseum Park Church of Christ
Richardson, C. F., minister, invites public to open house and dedication service, April 11 (photo), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue)
College Education
College Loyalty Alumni Support Program (CLASP)
kick-off dinner held at La Villita Assembly Hall with William P. Stevens, executive editor of Houston Chronicle, guest speaker (Jo's Jottings), 1963/04/05 Supp: 1
College of William and Mary (Williamsburg, VA)
accepts its first Negro student, 1951/04/27: 1
editor of William and Mary College student newspaper
Miss Kaemmerle gets support of Carolina editor, 1945/03/16: 1
ousted for advocating white-Negro coeducation, 1945/03/09: 1
Marshall-Wythe School of Law ready to admit Negroes, 1950/11/24: 1
William and Mary College has two Negro students, 1950/12/22: 6
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See also University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS)
See also University of Missouri (Columbia, MO)
See also University of Missouri School of Law (Columbia, MO)
See also University of Nebraska (Lincoln, NE)
See also University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)
See also University of North Carolina (Raleigh, NC)
See also University of North Carolina Medical School (Chapel Hill, NC)
See also University of North Carolina School of Law (Chapel Hill, NC)
See also University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK)
See also University of Oklahoma College of Law (Norman, OK)
See also University of Oklahoma College of Medicine (Oklahoma City, OK)
See also University of Oregon (Portland, OR)
See also University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
See also University of South Carolina (Columbia, SC)
See also University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA)
See also University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN)
See also University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX)
See also University of Texas at Austin School of Law (Austin, TX)
See also University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (Galveston, TX)
See also University of The South (Sewanee, TN)
See also University of Tulsa (Tulsa, OK)
See also University of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA)
See also University of Virginia School of Law (Charlottesville, VA)
See also University of Virginia School of Medicine (Charlottesville, VA)
See also University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI)
See also US Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, CO)
See also US Military Academy (West Point, NY)
See also US Naval Academy (Annapolis, MD)
See also Utah State College (Logan, UT)
See also Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)
See also Vanderbilt University Law School (Nashville, TN)
See also Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY)
See also Victoria College (Victoria, TX)
See also Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, VA)
See also Virginia State College (Petersburg, VA)
See also Virginia Union University (Richmond, VA)
See also Washington University (St. Louis, MO)
See also Wayland Baptist College (Plainview, TX)
See also West Virginia State College (Institute, WV)
See also West Virginia Wesleyan College (Buckhannon, WV)
See also Western University (Kansas City, KS)
See also Wilberforce University (Wilberforce, OH)
See also Wiley College (Marshall, TX)
See also William Penn University (Oskaloosa, IA)
See also Xavier University (New Orleans)
See also Yale University School of Medicine (New Haven, CT)
See also Yeshiva University (New York, NY)
Adventist colleges
Jim Crow laid to 'Uncle Tomism,' 1939/01/06: 2
schools produce outstanding Negroes, 1939/01/06: 2
Arkansas Negro colleges can't aid idle high pupils; colleges nip rumors aid for displaced students planned, 1958/10/31: 1
Armstrong, George W., Sr., still wants to establish race hate university, 1949/11/25: 4
Baptist Student Unions, Negro collegians participate in meeting, 1955/10/21: 1
California has new interracial college, 1948/03/26: 5
Catholic Colleges, Pope's Interest May Change Conditions for Negroes in Catholic Colleges (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/19: 1
chemistry fellowships for Negro educators inaugurated at Western Michigan University, 1965/01/15: 3
A College Fires ATeacher [for belonging to wrong church] (editorial), 1932/09/09: 4
college presidents
college heads to gather in Chicago for weighty meeting, 1933/11/10: 1
support urban League labor program, 1934/07/06: 7
consolidation of schools
AME Church turns down merger of Allen University and Kittrell College, 1932/12/23: 1
AME college merger urged at Alliance meeting, 1936/01/31: 7
Battle, Wallace A., challenges continuation of ineffective colleges, 1934/06/01: 4
A Fine Thing Turned Down [merger of Allen U. and Kittrell College] (editorial), 1932/12/23: 4
Why Not Consolidate Church Schools? (editorial), 1932/11/18: 4
Crumbs Will Not Suffice [smaller donations made to Negro colleges by philanthropic foundations] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/04/17: 4
Deceptive Press Releases (editorial), 1933/11/17: 4
Delta Sigma Theta members lead as scholars at W. VA., 1933/02/03: 1
Dixie colleges
all except four Dixie colleges called "unfit," 1960/04/08: 1
Dixie faculties favor admitting Negroes to graduate school, 1948/12/10: 2
Dixie Negro colleges to get $1,100,000 in Ford Foundation grants, 1967/07/14: 1
enrollment in Negro colleges
61,252 students enrolled in 82 Negro colleges, 1953/04/24: 2
at highest point, 1946/04/12 Sect. 2: 4
colleges report 2,000 percent gain in 25 years, 1941/06/13: 4
drops less than others, 1952/04/04: 6
enrollment drops, others reach peak, 1950/01/06: 1
on the increase, 1933/11/03: 1
five colleges engage in debate April 13, 1934/04/13: 5
Florida, Negro named to State Education Board, 1965/04/09: 1
fund raising
See also United Negro College Fund
colleges divide $250,000 from united fund campaign, 1944/07/07: 1
fund campaign raises over $250,000 for Negro colleges, 1944/05/26: 1
local college fund campaign gets under way, 1944/06/02: 5
General Education Board closes educational work, 1941/07/18: 4
girl students top boys at Wiley, Bishop, Prairie View, 1936/04/24: 2
government directories of colleges to stop listing schools by race, 1953/01/30: 1
Kansas, nine Negroes get Kansas 'U' degree, 1933/07/07: 1
land grant college
looking back on Race affairs in 1932, 1932/12/30: 1
Methodist Episcopal Church schools: ten ME schools may be closed, 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
military academies
Negro colleges have little future, say two social scientists at Harvard, 1967/06/02: 6
Negro colleges to render Interscholastic Concert of Negro Spirituals and Folk Songs, 1933/04/28: 1
Negro Land Grant College Association
New York, Race girl chosen queen of NYU senior prom, 1941/05/16: 1
Oklahoma
bill admitting Negroes to white colleges signed by governor, 1949/06/24: 1
ends all segregation in state colleges, 1955/06/17: 1
House lets down bars at state colleges, 1949/05/13: 1
Jim Crow education to continue, 1948/02/20: 1
legislators warned "inaction" on education means end of Jim Crow, 1949/04/22: 1
legislature votes J. Crow classes in white colleges, 1949/06/10: 5
small colleges fail to attract Negroes, 1950/06/23: 5
Supreme Court orders Oklahoma to provide law school training for Negroes, 1948/01/16: 1
Pennsylvania teachers colleges' dorm ban is lifted [for Negroes], 1945/09/07: 5
Piney Woods, MS, school receives $400,000 in response to "This is Your Life" program on president, Dr. Lawrence C. Jones, 1954/12/31: 7
Pope's Interest May Change Conditions for Negroes in Catholic Colleges (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/08/19: 1
regional schools
Dixie okehs regional schools, sets up propaganda program, 1948/12/24: 1
Dixie regional college bill killed by Senate, 1948/05/21: 5
Dixie solon ired at opposition to regional schools, 1948/12/31: 4
Kentucky Senate acts to forestall abuse thru regional school plan, 1950/03/24: 1
land grant college heads cite opposition to regional schools, 1949/02/18: 1
Maryland uses "regional plan" to bar nursing aspirant, 1949/10/21: 5
Negro college presidents say regional schools will not do, 1948/04/30: 5
regional plan not designed to uphold 'Crow' schools, 1949/10/21: 5
regional school compact okehed by Senate committee, 1948/04/23: 1
to start by next September is hope, 1948/10/22: 2
ROTC training, advanced, available at six schools, 1945/10/19: 5
San Antonio colleges get large checks from Pearl Brewing Company, 1964/11/27: 7
San Antonio collegians meet tonight, Wheatley class of 1947 reunion on Aug. 31, 1950/08/25: 6
segregation/integration
See also individual school names, as listed under Colleges and Universities, above
Adventist college Jim Crow laid to 'Uncle Tomism,' 1939/01/06: 2
African students in Moscow University charge bias, 1960/09/02: 8
Alabama
Alabama State College, Montgomery, expulsions of student demonstrators against segregation ruled unconstitutional, 1961/11/17: 1
falling race bars at Auburn University jolts 'Bama governor, 1963/11/29: 7
Lucy, Autherine
Arkansas, white coed enrolls at Philander Smith College, Little Rock, 1953/09/25: 1
Bowden, Artemisia and Rev. James blast dual education on KMAC (photo), 1947/04/25: 1
church related colleges discuss integrated future, 1965/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue)
college presidents say gains made, but fight must continue, 1948/04/23: 1
deans association bans Greek-Letter racial, religious bars, 1960/04/22: 1
Delaware State College, integration helps enrollment, 1963/09/27: 5
Dixie states
17 Negroes enter four Dixie colleges for summer, 1964/06/19: 1
bars down at 204 Dixie, border-state colleges, 1961/04/07: 8
four states, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi, continue to deny equal education to Negroes, 1950/09/15: 1
more than half of Dixie's public colleges integrated, 1960/11/18: 1
Negroes attend 145 of 234 Dixie tax-supported colleges, 1962/10/26: 1
nine Dixie college heads opposed end of Jim Crow, 1948/01/02: 1
startled Dixie Governors told to end 'Crow' in regional colleges, 1950/12/08: 1
Federal Security Administration (FSA) head blasts racism in medical schools, hospitals, 1948/12/31: 7
Florida
junior college integration means savings, 1965/05/07: 1
state colleges give token compliance to integration, 1961/01/27: 6
formerly all-Negro colleges now have 600 white students, 1956/05/18: 3
full integration in higher education is blueprinted, 1965/02/26: 2
Georgia
35 Negroes attend once all-white Georgia colleges, 1963/11/29: 7
luxury of Jim Crow in state colleges and universities costs plenty, 1952/11/21: 6
Talmadge, Dixiecrats, KKK head yowl at Supreme Court decisions, 1950/06/23: 2
high court again belts Jim Crow [by banning segregation in public housing projects, public places of recreation and state-supported colleges], 1954/05/28: 1
Kansas, University of Kansas head would allow Negro cagers on team, 1947/05/30: 5
Kentucky
all white Alsbury College to admit Negroes, who must be married or foreign, 1960/02/05: 1
House passes Negro's scholarship bill; provides out-of-state tuition to barred students, 1936/02/14: 1
okehs new scheme for 'equal education,' 1948/07/30: 2
Senate amends Day Law to permit Negroes in white institutes of higher learning, 1950/03/17: 1
Senate defeats bill for mixed colleges, 1944/03/24: 1
sets pattern in 'Crow' law amendment, 1950/06/23: 1
two Kentuckians sue to enter junior college, 1949/11/11: 1
land grant college heads vow fight against inequality, 1948/10/29: 1
Louisiana
colleges told to admit Negroes without "Certificates," 1957/02/08: 3
US acts quickly to desegregate Francis T. Nichols State College, 1963/09/27: 1
Maryland, law student admitted to Maryland University Law School, 1936/01/31: 2
Massachusetts, Sigma Phi fraternity okays initiation of two Negro pledges at Williams College chapter, 1956/02/17: 1
Minnesota, Upsala coeds organize bias-free sorority (Delta Beta Delta), 1947/05/30: 5
Mississippi
accord sought as white 'Sippians object to ministerial school in "white" rural area, 1960/08/26: 1
Meredith, James H. (University of Mississippi)
Mississippi State University, Holmes, Richard, ex-Wileyite, is first Negro student, 1965/07/30: 1
Tougaloo Southern Christian College has had interracial college for 90 years, 1962/10/05: 6
University of Southern Mississippi, Negro gives up fight to enter college, 1963/09/27: 1
Missouri
House okehs Negroes in state colleges, 1949/05/06: 1
insistence on Jim Crow costs Missouri $500,000 for 11 grads, 1946/05/24: 1
NAACP seeks aid of "Greeks" in fight against educational Jim Crow, 1936/02/14: 1
Negro collegians top national average despite handicaps, 1963/10/11: 1
Negroes in mixed colleges have lowest dropout rate, 1964/02/07: 1
New York, Fair Educational Practices Law goes into effect, 1948/07/09: 1
North Carolina
Baptist Colleges to decide on integration, 1955/11/25: 3
Charlotte colleges drop color bar, 1961/04/07: 4
North Carolina State College (Raleigh, NC)
integration moves smoothly at North Carolina college, 1956/11/16: 3
Negro students boycott Durham merchants for "prejudicial treatment," 1958/10/03: 3
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)
University of North Carolina Law School (Chapel Hill, NC)
Oklahoma
ends all segregation in state colleges, 1955/06/17: 1
House lets down bars at state colleges, 1949/05/13: 1
Jim Crow education to continue, 1948/02/20: 1
Supreme Court orders Oklahoma to provide law school training for Negroes, 1948/01/16: 1
professors oppose hate grants for white students [to avoid integrated schools], 1965/01/01: 1
Queens College, New York City, drops race bar after 105 years, 1962/12/28: 7
South Carolina
Methodist conference lets three colleges decide integration, 1963/07/19: 7
spends $90 on white, $33 for Race schools, 1946/10/04: 2
spokesman says Southern Methodists and Baptists ignores race problem, 1934/07/13: 1
Straight from the Capital (column, by Chuck Moore), 1950/06/30: 4
Supreme Court decisions
anti-Jim Crow ruling of Supreme Court still leaves problems to be solved, 1950/06/16: 1
Effect of Recent Decision (Between the Lines), 1938/12/30: 8 (filmed in 1939/01/06 issue)
Georgia governor Talmadge, Dixiecrats, KKK head yowl at Supreme Court decisions, 1950/06/23: 2
Girard College (Philadelphia, PA)
plans to fight Supreme Court ruling, 1957/05/31: 6
Supreme Court opens Girard College school to Negroes, 1957/05/17: 7
high court again belts Jim Crow [by banning segregation in public housing projects, public places of recreation and state-supported colleges], 1954/05/28: 1
Memphis State College, "integrate now" order to Dixie college upheld; Supreme Court refuses to review lower court ruling, 1957/05/31: 1
Mississippi, Supreme Court rejects Mississippi appeal in Meredith case, which may be death blow to circumvent efforts, 1963/03/01: 1
Paducah Junior College, Kentucky, must admit Negroes, US Supreme Court rules, 1951/04/20: 1
"separate but equal" myth ruled out by Supreme Court, 1950/06/09: 1
suit filed against U. of Virginia to break Jim Crow in defiance of Supreme Court rulings, 1950/08/18: 1
Supreme Court won't budge in graduate school segregation ban decisions, 1950/10/13: 1
Texarkana Junior College bars Negroes despite Supreme Court ruling, 1954/06/11: 3
University of Florida College of Law, Florida officials map plans to defy Supreme Court ruling on admission of Virgil D. Hawkins, 1956/03/23: 1
University of Missouri
petition for reconsideration denied, 1939/01/06: 1
to petition for reconsideration of recent decision, 1939/01/06: 1
University of Missouri Must Admit Lloyd Gaines to Law School (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/12/16: 4
Tennessee
colleges begin "gradual" integration plan, 1956/01/20: 6
Memphis State College
student in suit to enter University of Tennessee, 1936/05/08: 6
Texas
All Race Bars Down at Texas University [University of Texas at Austin] (editorial), 1964/05/22: 4
Allen, George, dropped from University of Texas after enrollment accepted, 1938/10/28: 1
attorney general bars Negroes from out-of-state correspondence courses, 1940/12/27: 1
college seniors march on Texas capitol in fight for equal education, 1949/04/29: 1
equalization of schooling sought by Texas Negroes, 1945/06/08: 1
inequalities of SA colleges to be studied, 1950/10/20: 1
Interracial Committee sponsors bill for equal educational opportunities in Texas, 1938/05/20: 1
judge says Kilgore Junior College applicants are eligible, but tells them to come back later, 1955/01/28: 1
TSU, PV heads say Negroes want separate schools, 1954/07/02: 1
Tough Assignments [for Meredith and Gantt breaking college race bars] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1963/02/22: 4
US students, even in Dixie, for integration, 1953/04/03: 1
Virginia
Adams, Hazel Ruth, who cracked bar withdraws from Patrick Henry College after one day, 1962/10/26: 1
attorney barred by Virginia Law School to sue, 1950/08/18: 5
colleges admit Negroes for work not offered at 'State,' 1952/10/10: 1
editor of William and Mary College student newspaper
Miss Kaemmerle gets support of Carolina editor, 1945/03/16: 1
ousted for advocating white-Negro coeducation, 1945/03/09: 1
Lynchburg College, white college president quits as result of allowing Negroes in, 1949/04/15: 5
Mary Baldwin College, Dixie's oldest women's college drops color bar, 1963/05/03: 3
suit filed against U. of Virginia to break Jim Crow in defiance of Supreme Court rulings, 1950/08/18: 1
Sweet Briar College asks state to admit Negroes, 1964/10/30: 2
Washington, DC, DC Teachers College neglected, allowed to deteriorate, because of high Negro enrollment, 1962/12/07: 1
white southern students pledge integration help, 1956/01/20: 6
white students discuss role in integration, 1960/11/25: 3
whites protest educating Canal Zone Negroes; want schools torn down, 1947/06/13: 1
South Carolina spends $1,698,550 for white, $130,000 for Race colleges, 1945/01/26: 7
southern schools receive new ratings from Southern Association of Colleges, 1933/12/29: 1
State Curriculum Revision Committee meets in Austin, 1936/06/19: 1
survey of Negro colleges for research to be performed under research and marketing act (photo), 1948/10/22: 1
Texas Senate gets bill for Negro university, 1947/02/07: 1
United Negro College Fund
universities are class institutions, professor says, 1948/01/02: 2
Collegiate Social Club
meetings in 1965, 1965/12/24 Supp: 4
newly organized club meets at home of Susan Adams, 1965/12/10 Supp: 3
Collegiate Socialites
Johnson, Geraldine, chosen "Sweetheart" at pre-Valentine party, 1954/02/19 Supp: 2
meetings in 1946, 1946/07/19 Supp: 2
Collegiates (Club)
"Red and White" ball
attendees (photo), 1961/02/24 Supp: 2
held at Julio's Party House, 1961/02/24 Supp: 3
planning of, 1961/01/20 Supp: 2
Collett, D. J.
aged San Antonio man found dead in bed, 1943/01/08: 1
Collier, Mrs. Georgia M.
ex-Luling woman sues for $100,000 in mate's death; Alton Collier forced to jump from ferry, 1947/08/29: 1
Collier, Geranium
notice of death, 1962/03/02: 8
Collier, Plenny
Luling businessman murdered by ex-convict, Vickie Asbury; shot Christmas Eve, succumbs next day, 1958/01/03: 1
Collins, Adeline H.
notice of death, 1964/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Collins, Aline
crowned "Queen" of Lily of the Valley Missionary Baptist Church, 1963/05/31: 6
Collins, Alvin J.
retires after more than 40 years with the Postal Transportation Service (photo), 1957/04/19: 1
Collins, Archie
appointed group leader of mail handlers at main Post Office (photo), 1963/01/11: 1
mail handler gets certificate of recognition, 1959/10/23: 1
retires from postal service, 1966/01/07: 4
Collins, Bernice Marie
hangs self in county jail, 1958/01/10: 1
notice of death, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Collins, Bobby Earl
slain in love triangle by Robert Jones, 1965/03/12: 1
Collins, Mrs. C. D.
father of, William Nicholas, dies in New Orleans, 1959/11/20: 4
Collins, Carr P., Sr.
Dallas philanthropist receives service award for raising funds for moving Bishop College to Dallas (photo), 1961/08/11: 1
Collins, Charlotte
Rhodes Junior High School teacher returns from Europe; engaged in graduate study at Our Lady of the Lake College (photo), 1966/09/30: 8
Collins, Deborah
dances in "Swan Lake" in Austin for the Dallas Civic Ballet (Jo's Jottings), 1964/04/24 Supp: 4
Collins, Doris Gaskin
funeral services held in Edna, 1964/12/04: 1
notice of death, 1964/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Collins, Eddie
Fort Sam Houston employee dies suddenly at work, 1955/12/02: 1
Collins, Edward E.
heart attack proves fatal (photo), 1944/07/14: 4
Collins, Eleanor Grumbles
notice of death, 1958/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue)
succumbs after illness of six months (photo), 1958/10/31: 1
Collins, George
notice of death, 1966/08/05: 4
Collins, Gerwinette
notice of death, 1962/01/05: 8
Collins, Sgt. and Mrs. Harvey A.
adoption brings poison pen mail, erroneously labeled as a "white" girl, but is Negro, trying to set record straight, 1963/01/11: 1
Collins, Helen
returns to Wayne University as junior (photo), 1966/09/30: 8
Collins, Henry
notice of death, 1967/06/09: 10
Collins, Hollie Jiles
notice of death, 1965/06/04: 8 (filmed in 06/11 issue)
Collins, I. C.
30th wedding anniversary
assistants at reception (photo), 1949/04/29 Supp: 2
hostesses at reception (photo), 1949/04/29 Supp: 4
original wedding party (photo), 1949/04/29 Supp: 3
reception draws more than 800 guests, 1949/04/29 Supp: 3
36th anniversary hosted by daughter (Jo's Jottings), 1955/04/29 Supp: 1
Independent Funeral Directors Association of Texas
Collins attends annual meet (photo), 1935/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue)
elected president, 1960/05/20: 1
mortuary business
Collins attends annual meet of State Funeral Directors' Association (photo), 1936/08/14: 1
Collins Funeral Home
adds ambulance service, 1934/07/20: 1
adds inhalator for emergency ambulance service, 1946/04/12: 2
Garner, Sie, now serving Collins Funeral Home (photo), 1951/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
I. C. Collins receives keys to Lincoln Continental (photo), 1964/04/24: 4
sued by Clifton Nixon
$2,000 is awarded in grave suit, 1966/05/20: 1
Nixon alleges his mother's body disinterred, put in another grave, 1964/07/24: 1
sued by Lucille Richardson
Collins loses appeal, must pay widow $5,000, 1949/12/09: 1
widow of Odie Richardson, sues mortician for refusing to release husband's body to her, 1947/11/21: 1
widow's suit against mortician, who held mate's body, to be retried, 1949/03/18: 1
National Funeral Directors Association, returns from convention (Jo's Jottings), 1960/08/26 Supp: 1
radio in for repair sold to another by repairman, 1947/11/21: 1
returns to city after West Coast visit (photo), 1934/01/05: 1
and Rev. L. C. Jefferson, pastor, escape injury when they crash into transport truck, 1959/03/13: 1
surprises, catches, and captures hubcap filchers, 1961/04/14: 1
tax evasion
action delayed in tax case; mortician ordered to undergo psychiatric exam, 1964/10/30: 1
mortician indicted for income tax invasion, 1964/04/24: 1
pleads guilty to tax evasion; now awaits sentencing, 1964/07/03: 1
tax evasion indictment dismissed, 1966/02/04: 1
Collins, Mrs. I. C. (Lena Mae)
guest speaker at Greater Corinth homecoming program (photo), 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
notice of death, 1964/10/02: 8 (filmed in 10/09 issue)
obsequies set for Friday (photo), 1964/09/25: 1
Collins, Jack
auto falls off jack, kills man underneath, 1954/04/09: 1
Collins, Katherine Mason
notice of death, 1965/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue)
Collins, L. C.
special officer beaten by Army quartermaster John Parker, 1941/08/01: 6
special police officer held in shooting of SA man, 1950/02/17: 1
Collins, Larkin
funeral services held, 1932/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue)
Collins, Lester Eugene
17-year-old youth found dead in bed, 1964/12/18: 1
notice of death, 1964/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01 issue)
Collins, Lilly Frances
found dead of fatal heart attack, 1952/10/17: 1
indicted for murder without malice, 1952/06/20: 1
shoots husband, William Thomas Collins, "between the eyes," 1952/05/30: 1
suspended sentence for wife who shot mate "between eyes" as she pleads guilty to murder without malice, 1952/08/29: 1
Collins, Lydia
mother of San Antonio mortician taken by death, 1941/01/03: 1
Collins, Mrs. Mary
city has four sudden deaths in three days, 1950/06/23: 1
Collins, Queen Annie
notice of death, 1967/05/19: 10
Collins, Ray
obsequies held for Guadalupe County resident, 1960/02/26: 2
Collins, Robert Earl
Collins, Katy Lee, stabbed in back allegedly by estranged mate, Robert Earl Collins, 1954/05/21: 1
in jail since September for theft, given sentence of 3 years, 1958/03/14: 1
notice of death, 1965/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
shot, critically wounded in Christmas shooting by Annie Mae Taylor, 1963/12/27: 1
Taylor, Annie Mae, shot by Robert Earl Collins, who won't talk about shooting, 1963/08/16: 1
Collins, Solomon
notice of death, 1965/12/17: 8
Collins, Sullivan
employee of furniture firm for 50 years, buried, 1960/07/29: 1
notice of death, 1960/07/29: 8
Collins, Sylvester
notice of death, 1967/03/24: 10 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
Collins, Tracy Diann
notice of death, 1961/06/16: 8
Collins, Victoria P.
succumbs to stroke (photo), 1945/08/31: 1
Collins, Wenonah
notice of death, 1961/07/14: 4
Collins, Will
obsequies for four held in Seguin last week, 1963/10/11: 2
Collins, Willa
former resident dies in New York, 1936/03/20: 7
Collins, William C.
notice of death, 1958/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue)
Collins, William Thomas
Collins Family
reunion held (Jo's Jottings), 1955/07/15 Supp: 1
Colonic Clinic
holds open house Sunday, 1945/03/23: 6
Madame Greenee on staff of clinic, 1945/04/13: 2
offers important health service, 1945/03/30: 2
open house April 15, 1945/04/13: 2
opens for SA Race patronage, 1945/03/02: 2
Colored Barbers' Association
meetings in 1940, 1940/07/26: 6
Colored Beer and Wine Dealers Association
beer, wine dealers association plans for celebration, 1937/07/23: 7
meetings in 1938, 1938/04/01: 6, 1938/04/15: 6, 1938/04/29: 7
retail beer, wine dealers' association meet, 1937/07/30: 6
SA beer, wine dealers hold second meeting, 1937/03/12: 7
seeks to help Race, 1938/01/28: 7
Colored Benefit Association
holds annual picnic at Camp Comal Park, 1932/09/23: 7
Colored Branch Library
Book Week
Book Week celebrated with exhibit contest, 1934/11/09: 4
library observes annual Book Week, 1938/11/04: 6
church choirs sing spirituals for library benefit, 1934/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue)
City Federation of Colored Women's Clubs present talking books to Colored Branch Library, 1935/07/12: 1
Curry, Prudence L.
hours of operation
library to be open only half day, 1932/07/15: 4
open on Monday evenings, 1936/09/25: 7
important library anniversaries celebrated in 1935, including tenth anniversary of Colored Branch and West End Branch Libraries (Alamo City Briefs), 1935/11/08: 9
library appeals brings in more youngsters, 1938/10/14: 5
Library Chat (column, by Mrs. G. F. C. Curry), 1933/01/20: 7, 1934/04/20: 4
list of new books at library, 1931/11/27: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
Negro History Week
Association of Librarians to give "History Week" program, 1938/01/28: 7
exhibit at Library February 10-21, 1936/02/07: 7
library program to feature history week, 1948/02/13 Supp: 2
small sculpture exhibition to be held, 1932/04/22: 5
Colored Citizens' Executive Committee
mass meeting of Negro Citizens held at Library Auditorium, 1931/08/14: 4
meeting held on reopening of Dunbar School, 1933/11/24: 1
musicale sponsored by, 1931/11/06: 7
report on unemployment relief station, 1932/12/02: 4
resolution in appreciation of Harry M. Wurzbach, 1931/11/13: 1
school site selection
presents letter on school site selection, 1931/09/18: 1
protests school site selection, 1931/08/28: 1
sends letter to school board, 1931/09/04: 1
sponsors concert for unemployed, 1931/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue)
to hold special meeting at library, 1933/08/18: 7
Colored Junior Chamber of Commerce
join the Colored Junior C of C, 1947/01/17: 6
Colored Labor Council
Colored Master Barbers Association
organized by A. Harold Banks (photo), 1933/09/01: 6
Colored Merchants Association
association pledges cooperation with New Deal, 1933/08/04: 1
business interests support Holsey in Schuyler attack, 1932/05/13: 8
Fracas between National News and (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/05/13: 1
members may become full-fledged members of National Retail Grocers' Association, 1933/11/03: 1
Colored Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church
See also Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church
See also West Texas Conference of The Methodist Church
angry CMEs ask censure of pastor in Woodard case, 1946/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue)
avoiding conferences in cities with Jim Crow laws
ME General Conference takes fling at Jim Crow, 1932/05/13: 1
pastor on job for his Race, 1932/05/20: 1
Proposal to Avoid Conferences in Cities with Jim Crow Premature (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/05/13: 1
bishopric contests and others wax warm in St. Louis, 1934/05/11: 1
Bray, Bishop James A.
Carruthers, H. J., elected national president of lay activities dept. (photo), 1938/06/03: 5
Carter, Bishop R. A.
conferences
CMEs have largest conference in denominations history, in Chicago (photo), 1942/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
conference held in Houston to discuss Wiley College endowment; Bishop Shaw presides, 1936/07/17: 1
ME conference attracts big crowd in San Antonio, 1933/10/27: 5
San Antonians attend ME conference, 1932/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue)
seventeenth quadrennial session held, 1934/05/11: 1
three bishops elected at quadrennial conference, 1934/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue)
district meetings
closes at Jacob's Chapel, 1936/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
held at San Angelo, 1939/08/04: 1
San Antonio District Conference meets in Corpus Christi, 1932/08/05: 1
Hamlett, Bishop J. Arthur
says America is blind, deaf, dumb, lame, 1932/07/01: 1
says organization changed name as no church is limited by racial label (photo), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue)
Hudson, Rev. J. D., is candidate for bishopric (photo), 1938/05/06: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue)
King, Dr. L. H.