Eaddy, Corrine S. (Executive Director of YWCA)
attends YWCA convention in New York (photo), 1955/05/06 Supp: 3
featured in "Have You Met ... column (photo), 1954/02/05 Supp: 3
new executive director given reception (photo), 1953/10/23 Supp: 3
new YWCA head (photo), 1953/09/11: 1
Eads, Alsie
illness of few hours fatal to West Side man, 1936/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue), 1936/06/12: 6
Eads, George
notice of death, 1966/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue)
Eads, Capt. Jessie M.
completes neuropsychiatric nursing course (photo), 1948/06/11 Supp: 4
Eads, Ruth
notice of death, 1966/12/09: 10 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
Eads Chapel
See also Ellison-Eads Temple Methodist Church
news in 1934, 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1934/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue)
news in 1945, 1945/12/21: 8 (filmed in 12/28 issue), 1945/12/28: 8 (filmed in 1946/01/04 issue), 1946/01/04: 8
news in 1946, 1946/01/11: 8, 1946/01/18: 8, 1946/01/25: 8, 1946/02/01: 8, 1946/02/15: 8, 1946/02/22: 8, 1946/03/01: 8, 1946/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue)
Eagles (basketball team)
Eagles Social Club
election of officers, 1933/01/27: 6
holds joint meeting with Eagletts, 1932/10/07: 6, 1932/11/04: 6, 1933/02/10: 7
meetings in 1931, 1931/08/14: 6, 1931/08/28: 6, 1931/09/04: 6, 1931/09/11: 6, 1931/09/25: 6, 1931/10/02: 6, 1931/10/09: 7, 1931/10/16: 6, 1931/10/23: 6, 1931/11/06: 6, 1931/11/06: 7, 1931/11/13: 7, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/12/04: 7, 1931/12/11: 6, 1931/12/18: 7
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/01: 7, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/05/06: 5, 1932/05/20: 7, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/15: 7, 1932/07/22: 6, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/08/05: 6, 1932/08/12: 7, 1932/08/26: 7, 1932/09/02: 6, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue), 1932/11/04: 6, 1932/11/18: 7, 1932/12/09: 7
meetings in 1933, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/10: 6, 1933/02/17: 7, 1933/03/03: 6, 1933/03/10: 7, 1933/03/24: 7
Eagletts Social Club
holds joint meeting with Eagles, 1932/10/07: 6, 1932/11/04: 6, 1933/02/10: 7
meetings in 1931, 1931/11/20: 7, 1931/11/27: 6, 1931/12/04: 6, 1931/12/11: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/05/06: 5, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/07/01: 3, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/29: 6, 1932/08/19: 6, 1932/09/09: 6, 1932/10/21: 7, 1932/11/25: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/02/10: 7
meetings in 1934, 1934/07/27: 6
organizational meeting, 1931/11/06: 6
Ealey, Charles
notice of death, 1967/09/01: 10
Eans, John
notice of death, 1965/12/24: 8
EAPS Club
Earl, Alice
notice of death, 1963/08/23: 2
obituary notice by Carter-Taylor Mortuary, 1963/08/09: 8 (filmed in 08/16 issue)
Earl, Betty
obsequies held, 1957/12/20: 4
Earl, Edmond
obsequies held at Friendship Baptist Church, 1940/12/27: 7
Earl, Leslie
notice of death, 1959/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
Earl, Richard C.
funeral services held for young former soldier, 1948/05/21: 5
Earl Hines Band
Earles, Ianthe
wins library reading contest (photo), 1955/09/16 Supp: 4
Earlham College (Richmond, IN)
college noted for liberalism ousts student engaged to Negro coed, 1952/05/09: 4
interracial romance ends in marriage, 1952/06/13: 4
Earls, Hattie
suffers stroke, dies suddenly, 1953/06/05: 1
Earnest, Benjamin W.
long-time fraternalist dies following illness of several months (photo), 1936/03/27: 1
Easley, Earl
and Louis Wauls, two of Lions' uncrowned champions now at Wiley, 1959/02/06: 5
Easley, Roy
SA World War I veteran dies in Louisiana hospital, 1945/01/05: 4
Eason, Bettye Jean
seriously burned as gown catches fire, 1939/03/03: 1
Eason, Oscar, Jr.
enrolls in Columbia University to study mechanical engineering, 1950/03/24: 6
now fighting in Korea (photo), 1951/08/10: 7
Eason, Oscar E.
added to Prairie View staff of division of industrial education (photo), 1952/11/07: 3
Eason's Automobile School
service station
opens new service station Saturday, 1951/03/16: 7
service station owner must pay $3,000 to man who slips on oil, 1953/04/10: 1
East Crockett Street Christian Church
Lyons, Rev. T. J., East Crockett Street Christian Church, presents his choir next on 'Voices' (photo), 1943/07/09: 4
news in 1945, 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue), 1945/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue)
East Crockett Street Willing Workers Guild
meetings in 1960, 1960/01/29: 6, 1960/02/19: 6, 1960/04/08: 6, 1960/06/10: 6, 1960/08/26 Supp: 4
meetings in 1961, 1961/12/22: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/01/26 Supp: 4, 1962/03/02: 7, 1962/03/30: 6, 1962/06/01 Supp: 3, 1962/08/10: 4, 1962/08/31 Supp: 3, 1962/11/09 Supp: 3
meetings in 1963, 1963/05/10 Supp: 3, 1963/08/30: 6, 1963/10/11: 7, 1963/12/06: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/04/10: 6, 1964/06/05: 7, 1964/08/14: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/10/15 Supp: 4
East End Baptist Church
cornerstone laying held, 1963/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue)
Easter pageant to be presented in early morning service, 1964/03/27: 7
Everage, Rev. C. V., Kerrville, guest speaker for week-long revival (photo), 1963/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
fellowship program set, 1960/11/18: 4
fire damages church and parsonage; destroys over 200 fowl (photo), 1945/12/07: 1
'Friendship Day' observed, 1964/04/24: 4
Hickman, Rev. C. W.
missionary society sponsors program, 1960/09/23: 2
musicales
choir sponsors big musicale, 1945/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
Echoes of Zion, Houston, present program, 1962/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
Heavenly Gospel Singers of Houston appear in musical program, 1962/11/02: 7
Keno, Kathleen, 9, featured in recital, 1963/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
Singers Alliance of Texas groups, 1962/12/21: 4
Spiritual Singers of Beaumont perform, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1944/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1944/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1944/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1944/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1944/06/02: 7, 1944/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1944/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1944/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1944/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1944/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1944/08/18: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1944/09/15: 8, 1944/12/15: 8, 1944/12/22: 8, 1945/01/05: 8
news in 1945, 1945/01/12: 7, 1945/01/12: 8, 1945/01/26: 8, 1945/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1945/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1945/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1945/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1945/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1945/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1945/04/20: 8, 1945/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1945/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1945/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1945/07/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1945/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1945/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1945/07/27: 8 (filmed in 08/03 issue), 1945/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue), 1945/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1945/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1945/09/07: 8, 1945/09/21: 8, 1945/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1945/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1945/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1945/11/02: 8, 1945/11/09: 8 (filmed in 11/16 issue), 1945/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
revivals
evangelistic team featured (photo), 1964/07/03: 6
Wade, Rev. James, Houston, evangelist, 1965/04/23: 4
Usher Board No. 1 observes 3rd anniversary, 1962/10/05: 4
Women's Day, Carter, Mrs. E. L., and Rev. M. Carpenter, guest speakers, 1963/09/20: 2
East End Beauty Shop
East End Charity Organization
formation of (East End Settlement House), 1942/05/01: 7
East End Church of Christ
Lawson, Bishop R. C., preaches at local churches, 1941/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue)
New Light Harmonizers appear in program at East End Church of Christ Sunday, 1952/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue)
Usher Board to present program, 1939/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
East End Church of God
institute for all ministers and church workers held, 1953/12/04: 8
invites all to attend annual state youth and Sunday School convention, 1953/10/30: 8
news in 1941, 1941/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1941/02/21: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue), 1941/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1941/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1944/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1944/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1944/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1944/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/02 issue), 1944/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1944/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1944/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1944/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1944/08/11: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1944/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1944/09/15: 8, 1944/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1944/12/08: 8, 1944/12/15: 8
news in 1945, 1945/01/05: 8, 1945/01/19: 7, 1945/01/26: 8, 1945/03/30: 8, 1945/04/13: 8, 1945/06/15: 5, 1945/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1945/08/17: 8 (filmed in 08/24 issue), 1945/08/24: 8 (filmed in 08/31 issue), 1945/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue), 1945/10/05: 5, 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue), 1945/11/02: 8, 1945/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue), 1945/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/03/15: 8 (filmed in 03/22 issue)
news in 1950, 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue), 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue), 1950/12/29: 8 (filmed in 1951/01/05 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1951/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue)
news in 1956, 1956/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue)
Quartet Association to honor St. Luke Gospel Singers Sunday at East End Church of God, 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
Texas State Church School and Youth Fellowship convention hosted, 1956/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
Williams, Rev. Emery C., installed as new minister (photo), 1958/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue)
Women's Day observed, with Mrs. C. William Black
and Hattie Briscoe (photo), 1964/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue)
and Mrs. A. C. Perkins, guest speakers (photo), 1962/10/26: 8
East End Church of God in Christ
51st anniversary of Church of God in Christ celebrated, with Elder G. T. Garcia in charge of service, and sermon given by Bishop R. E. Ranger of Fort Worth, 1964/10/09: 4
chapel services held at Rivas Street Church, 1953/11/13: 4
Churches of God in Christ to hold early morning services at East End, 1951/12/21: 6
Hammond, Elder C.
18th anniversary observed, Elder R. A. Grant, Austin, speaker (photo), 1960/06/10: 8
20th anniversary observed, Elder R. A. Grant, Austin, speaker (photo), 1961/06/16: 8
homecoming service held, Elder R. A. Grant, Austin, guest speaker (photo), 1961/10/13: 4
"Hour of Spiritual Music" Friday at East End, 1951/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue)
news in 1949, 1949/06/03: 8, 1949/06/10: 8, 1949/06/17: 8, 1949/07/01: 8, 1949/07/08: 8, 1949/07/15: 8, 1949/07/22: 8, 1949/07/29: 8, 1949/08/05: 8, 1949/08/12: 8, 1949/08/19: 8, 1949/08/26: 8, 1949/09/02: 8, 1949/09/09: 8, 1949/09/16: 8, 1949/09/23: 8, 1949/09/30: 8, 1949/10/07: 8, 1949/10/14: 8, 1949/10/28: 8, 1949/11/04: 8, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1, 1949/11/18: 8, 1949/12/02: 8, 1949/12/16: 8, 1949/12/30: 8
news in 1950, 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), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1950/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1950/03/24: 4, 1950/04/07: 2, 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/06/09: 8 (filmed in 06/16 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1950/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1950/12/01: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1950/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue), 1950/12/22: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/01/05: 8 (filmed in 01/12 issue), 1951/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1951/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1951/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1951/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1951/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1951/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1951/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1951/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1951/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1951/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1951/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1951/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1951/05/18: 8, 1951/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1951/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1951/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue), 1951/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1951/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue), 1951/07/06: 8 (filmed in 07/13 issue), 1951/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1951/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1951/08/03: 8 (filmed in 08/10 issue)
news in 1954, 1954/11/12: 8 (filmed in 11/19 issue), 1954/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1955/01/07 issue)
news in 1955, 1955/01/07: 8, 1955/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1955/01/21: 8, 1955/01/28: 8
news in 1956, 1956/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1956/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1956/01/27: 8 (filmed in 02/03 issue), 1956/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1956/02/10: 8 (filmed in 02/17 issue), 1956/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1956/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1956/03/02: 8 (filmed in 03/09 issue), 1956/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1956/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1956/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1956/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1956/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue)
news in 1959, 1959/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue), 1959/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue), 1959/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01 issue)
news in 1960, 1960/01/01: 8 (filmed in 01/08 issue), 1960/01/08: 8 (filmed in 01/15 issue), 1960/01/15: 8, 1960/01/22: 8 (filmed in 01/29 issue), 1960/01/29: 8 (filmed in 02/05 issue), 1960/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue), 1960/02/12: 8 (filmed in 02/19 issue), 1960/03/11: 8 (filmed in 03/18 issue), 1960/03/18: 8 (filmed in 03/25 issue), 1960/03/25: 8 (filmed in 04/01 issue), 1960/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue), 1960/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1960/05/06: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue)
revivals, four great nights with Rev. V. V. Lister of Austwell, evangelist (photo), 1961/06/02: 6
Usher Board
3rd anniversary observed, 1961/12/15: 4
4th anniversary of district usher board, Mrs. B. J. Crouch, Dallas, guest speaker (photo), 1961/08/18: 8
Grant, Rev. R. A., Ushers Day speaker, 1960/05/13: 8 (filmed in 05/20 issue)
installation services held, Rev. R. A. Grant, guest minister (photo), 1961/02/17: 8
widower and widow program set, 1960/12/16: 8
Women's Day
Choice, Mrs. E. C., Victoria, guest speaker (photo), 1961/05/26: 8
Roberson, Mrs. V., Corpus Christi, guest speaker, 1960/09/16: 8
East End Community Center
first two salaried workers named, 1942/01/23: 6
East End Labor Council
East End Memorial Baptist Church
meetings in 1938, 1938/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/07/15: 8 (filmed in 07/22 issue), 1938/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue), 1938/07/29: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue), 1938/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue), 1938/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1938/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1938/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue), 1938/11/04: 7
news in 1939, 1939/01/27: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1939/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1939/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1939/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue)
East End Missionary Baptist Church
broadcasts of services to start, 1961/08/18: 4
dedicatory services to be held, Rev. B. F. Langham, guest speaker (photo), 1961/08/04: 8
entrance services continue through Sunday, 1961/06/02: 8
musicales
Blends of Harmony of Victoria to perform, 1963/11/22: 4
interracial musical features Texas Nightingales, 1964/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Israelite Spiritual Singers and New Salem Harmonizers appear with other groups in program, 1962/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
musical program with guest soloists and choirs set for Friday, 1964/12/11: 7
PQ Gospel Singers in charge of program, 1964/09/11: 4
Sensational Harmonizers
and other groups, 1964/08/21: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
present Fort Worth singers, Harps of Zion, 1964/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
songfest set for Jan. 9, 1965/01/08: 7
Southern Wonders of Austin perform, 1962/09/07: 4
Spiritual Five of Beaumont, to be heard in program, 1962/08/24: 4
Texas Nightingales perform, 1964/10/23: 4
revivals
Gillespie, Rev. W. G., evangelist (photo), 1961/07/14: 4
Rev. L. Singleton, San Marcos, revivalist (photo), 1962/08/24: 8
watch night service set for New Years Eve, 1965/01/01: 8 (filmed in 01/08 issue)
Women's Day
Grant, Kay and Miss Wilson, guest speakers, 1961/07/28: 4
Sheppard, Mary and Jessie Mae Hicks, guest speakers, 1961/11/24: 8
East End Neighborhood Guild
meetings in 1959, 1959/08/28: 6
East End Settlement House
appeal made to save East End Settlement House, 1948/07/16: 1
baseball team
basketball team
bookmobile service added, 1944/09/15 Supp: 2
formation of East End Charity Organization, 1942/05/01: 7
fund drive
benefit musicale for Settlement House Sunday, 1942/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
campaigners make their first report, 1942/05/08: 7
fund drive now under way, 1942/05/01: 7
show at Cameo for benefit of Settlement House, 1942/07/17: 6
midnight benefit show at Cameo for Settlement House, 1943/06/25: 7
news in 1942, 1942/04/17: 7, 1942/05/01: 7, 1942/05/08: 6, 1942/06/12: 5, 1942/06/19: 7, 1942/07/24: 7, 1942/07/31: 6, 1942/08/07: 7, 1942/08/14: 7, 1942/08/21: 7, 1942/09/04: 6, 1942/09/25: 7, 1942/10/02: 6, 1942/10/16: 7, 1942/11/06: 6, 1942/11/13: 4, 1942/12/18: 6
news in 1943, 1943/01/01: 5, 1943/02/26: 6, 1943/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1943/04/09: 7, 1943/07/09: 5
news in 1944, 1944/06/16: 4, 1944/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/03/01 Supp: 3
news in 1947, 1947/06/20: 6, 1947/10/03: 2
subcommittee meets, 1948/07/02: 6
East End Willing Workers Club
East Houston Street Club
meetings in 1945, 1945/08/31: 6, 1945/09/21: 6, 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue), 1945/11/02: 6, 1945/11/16: 7
meetings in 1946, 1946/01/11: 7, 1946/02/22: 5, 1946/03/08 Supp: 4, 1946/04/05 Supp: 4, 1946/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1946/05/03 Supp: 2, 1946/05/17 Supp: 2, 1946/05/31 Supp: 1, 1946/06/21 Supp: 4, 1946/07/19 Supp: 4, 1946/08/02: 5, 1946/09/20 Supp: 4, 1946/10/18: 4, 1946/11/01: 6, 1946/11/22 Supp: 3, 1946/12/20 Supp: 4
meetings in 1947, 1947/01/10: 6, 1947/05/30: 6, 1947/12/19: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/01/30: 2, 1948/04/02 Supp: 2, 1948/05/07: 2, 1948/05/28: 2, 1948/07/02 Supp: 2, 1948/07/23 Supp: 2, 1948/12/03: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/02/04 Supp: 2, 1949/03/04 Supp: 2, 1949/04/29 Supp: 2, 1949/07/08: 6, 1949/11/18 Supp: 2
meetings in 1950, 1950/12/01: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/07/29 Supp: 4, 1960/09/02 Supp: 3, 1960/10/07: 8
East Lawn Neighborhood Club
annual Christmas party held (photo), 1961/01/13 Supp: 3
meetings in 1960, 1960/09/16 Supp: 3, 1960/11/11: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/13: 6, 1961/02/10: 7
East Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Kenwood Addition
See also Greater Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Kenwood Addition
Jones, Rev. Olice, officially called to pastorate (photo), 1954/05/21: 8
news in 1954, 1954/05/21: 8, 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue), 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1954/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue), 1954/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/07/16: 8 (filmed in 07/23 issue), 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
East Mt. Zion Baptist Church
news in 1935, 1935/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue), 1935/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue), 1935/08/09: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1935/10/18: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue), 1935/11/15: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue), 1935/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/27 issue), 1935/12/27: 8 (filmed in 1936/01/03 issue)
news in 1936, 1936/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue), 1936/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/07/15: 8 (filmed in 07/22 issue), 1938/07/22: 8 (filmed in 07/29 issue), 1938/07/29: 8 (filmed in 09/23 issue)
East Side Bexar County Educational and Civic League
meeting of, 1939/09/01: 7
East Side Civic League
women sever relations to become East Side Political Club, 1947/05/23: 1
East Side Girls' Club
East Side Junior Coordinating Council
Girls' Club activities, 1941/01/03: 6
East Side Neighborhood Club
meetings in 1959, 1959/05/01: 6
East Side Political Club
officers elected, 1949/08/26: 6
women sever relations with East Side Civil League to become East Side Political Club, 1947/05/23: 1
East Side Senior Citizen Center
historic tour of places and events sponsored for senior citizens, 1967/08/18: 8
Johnson, Evelyn L., program coordinator, resigns, 1967/05/19: 1
news in 1967, 1967/07/07: 8
Shelter Workshop provides jobs for senior citizens making items for sale to the public (Jo's Jottings), 1967/09/15: 8
East Side Senior Community Center
establishment efforts underway; AKA Sorority heads drive for multi-service center, 1966/03/25: 1
East Side Social (and Benevolent) Club
Christmas cheer project makes donations to Ella Austin Children's Home, 1961/12/29 Supp: 2
holds quarterly "birthday dinner," 1948/07/02 Supp: 2
meetings in 1949, 1949/10/14 Supp: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/06/05: 6, 1953/07/17: 4, 1953/08/21 Supp: 2, 1953/09/04: 4, 1953/10/02 Supp: 3, 1953/10/16 Supp: 3, 1953/10/30 Supp: 4, 1953/12/04 Supp: 3, 1953/12/18 Supp: 3
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22 Supp: 3, 1954/02/05 Supp: 3, 1954/02/19 Supp: 2, 1954/03/19: 6, 1954/04/16: 6, 1954/04/30: 2, 1954/07/23: 6, 1954/10/22: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/21: 6, 1955/07/01: 6, 1955/07/22: 3
East Side Willing Workers Club
"Feast of Seven Tables" sponsored, 1949/03/25: 6
meetings in 1948, 1948/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue)
meetings in 1949, 1949/09/09: 4, 1949/09/16 Supp: 4, 1949/10/07 Supp: 3, 1949/10/21 Supp: 2, 1949/12/02: 2
meetings in 1950, 1950/01/06 Supp: 2, 1950/03/10: 5
meetings in 1951, 1951/08/31: 7, 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue)
meetings in 1952, 1952/02/22: 6, 1952/08/01: 6, 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1953/01/09: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/05/01: 6, 1953/07/24: 6, 1953/09/04: 4, 1953/09/18 Supp: 2, 1953/10/02 Supp: 2, 1953/11/20 Supp: 2
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/22: 6, 1954/02/05 Supp: 4, 1954/02/19: 6, 1954/04/02: 6, 1954/05/07: 6, 1954/08/06: 2, 1954/12/24: 6
meetings in 1955, 1955/02/04: 6, 1955/04/01 Supp: 2, 1955/04/22 Supp: 3, 1955/06/10 Supp: 3, 1955/06/24 Supp: 3, 1955/07/08 Supp: 2, 1955/07/22: 6, 1955/08/19 Supp: 2
meetings in 1956, 1956/02/24: 4, 1956/04/06: 6, 1956/05/18: 4, 1956/07/06: 6, 1956/08/03: 6, 1956/11/02: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/02/22: 6, 1957/06/21: 6, 1957/09/20: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/04/25: 6, 1959/01/09: 6
East St. James Baptist Church
musicales
Karnes City Quartet in all-day program Sunday, 1948/05/28: 8
Owens Singers perform, 1963/09/20: 2
"songfest" scheduled for March 1, 1956/02/24: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue), 1946/12/27: 8
news in 1947, 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1947/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1947/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/03/16: 8 (filmed in 03/23 issue), 1951/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1951/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1951/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1951/07/20: 8 (filmed in 07/27 issue), 1951/08/10: 8 (filmed in 08/17 issue), 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue), 1951/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue), 1951/11/09: 8, 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue), 1951/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
news in 1952, 1952/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue), 1952/02/22: 8 (filmed in 02/29 issue), 1952/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1952/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1952/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1952/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1952/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1952/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue), 1952/08/22: 8 (filmed in 08/29 issue), 1952/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
news in 1953, 1953/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1953/03/20: 8 (filmed in 03/27 issue), 1953/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue), 1953/05/15: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue), 1953/06/12: 8, 1953/06/26: 8, 1953/07/03: 8 (filmed in 07/10 issue), 1953/07/10: 8, 1953/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue), 1953/07/31: 8, 1953/08/07: 8, 1953/08/14: 8, 1953/08/28: 8 (filmed in 09/04 issue), 1953/09/04: 8, 1953/09/25: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/10/23: 8, 1953/10/30: 8, 1953/11/20: 8, 1953/12/04: 8, 1953/12/11: 8, 1953/12/18: 8, 1953/12/25: 8 (filmed in 1954/01/01 issue), 1954/01/01: 8
news in 1954, 1954/01/15: 8, 1954/01/22: 8, 1954/01/29: 8, 1954/02/05: 8, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue), 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue), 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1954/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1954/04/02: 8 (filmed in 04/09 issue), 1954/04/23: 8 (filmed on 04/30 issue)
ousted member tries hard to "close" church; padlocks door, fuses removed and switch box locked, 1951/03/16: 1
East St. John Baptist Church
annual Brotherhood Day observed, with John Inman and Rev. W. A. Randle, guest speakers, 1964/09/25: 7
Cain, Rev. J. C.
musical program to be held with Good Will Singers and Kings of Harmony, 1963/05/17: 8
East St. Matthew Baptist Church
6th anniversary observed, with Rev. B. B. Stewart, guest speaker, 1965/03/12: 8 (filmed in 03/19 issue)
Brotherhood and Youth for Christ services held, with Revs. Bruce Wilson and J. S. Smith, guest speakers (photo), 1961/11/10: 8
Circle No. 2 hosts missionary program, "Bring Them In," 1962/07/27: 4
Crawford, Mrs. M. A., directs pageant, "The Crucifixion of Christ" (photo), 1963/04/12: 4
homecoming observed, with Rev. C. V. Everage of Kerrville, guest speaker, 1964/11/20: 4
Men's Day to be observed with Rev. J. S. Smith, Galveston, guest speaker (photo), 1962/11/09: 4
Ministers and Deacons Wives Club features guest speaker, Jessie Mae Hicks (photo), 1962/02/09: 8
Nious, Rev. L. J., 2nd anniversary observed with Rev. G. C. Coleman preaching the sermon (photo), 1961/12/01: 4
Women's Day
Crawford, Mrs. M. A., guest speaker (photo), 1965/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
Hicks, Jessie Mae
and Mrs. M. A. Crawford, guest speakers (photo), 1962/08/17: 4
and Zelma Brooks, guest speakers, 1963/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue)
Myrtle Owens, guest speaker (photo), 1964/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
and Mrs. N. W. Word, 1961/08/18: 8
East St. Paul Methodist Church
Agness Goodwin Guild members host unique tea (photo), 1967/08/25: 8
Anderson, Judge Charles W., guest speaker, 1950/02/24: 7
anniversaries
30th anniversary observed, 1957/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
37th anniversary observed, with Jessie Mae Hicks, guest speaker, 1964/11/06: 6
Boy's Day observed, 1932/05/06: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue)
Buffin, Tamma, crowned winner for raising most money for baby contest (photo), 1958/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue)
Children's Day observed, 1932/06/17: 5
Children's Society of Christian Service honored, 1941/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue)
choirs
choir entertains, 1931/12/04: 7
choir next on 'Glorified Voices,' 1940/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue)
Duncan, Rev. L. R., anniversary speaker for Youth Choir (photo), 1956/02/17: 4
Christmas services
Christmas morning service announced by Rev. Freeman (photo), 1949/12/02: 8
Young, Dr. Fred D., at early morning service, 1949/12/23: 8
church school students feted with banquet, 1955/10/07: 6
district institute convenes July 14, 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue)
Downs Memorial Methodist Church
mass meeting reset for benefit of recently organized church, 1959/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
Methodist Union services held for, 1959/01/23: 4
Easter activities, 1941/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
"Easter Parade" program scheduled, 1947/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue)
Easter Sunday celebrated, 1932/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
formal opening of new church celebrated (photo), 1959/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
Freeman, Rev. Marcus A. Lucas
Harrington, Dr. R. F., to speak Sunday, 1952/05/30: 4
Hicks, Jessie Mae, guest speaker (photo), 1956/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1958/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1961/09/15: 8, 1962/07/27: 4
Ladies Aid Society victorious in fund raising contest, 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue)
Layman's Day to be observed, 1965/10/08: 4
members attend conference, 1941/10/17: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
Methodist Men, Rev. J. N. Byrd to preach (photo), 1954/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue)
Missionary Society meets, 1951/08/31: 8 (filmed in 09/07 issue)
Moore, Dr. J. Walt
musicales
Austin singers perform, 1953/02/13: 4
"Battle of Songs" held, 1954/06/18: 8 (filmed in 06/25 issue), 1956/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1956/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue)
Blue Jay Singers perform, 1948/06/04: 8
California singers, Gospel Consolers, to be presented, 1956/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue)
Chariot Gospel Singers of Austin in concert, 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
elaborate musicale to be presented, 1945/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue)
Evangelistic Singers in song program, 1955/03/25: 4
King Star Harmonizers of Kingsville in spiritual program, 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue)
Memphis singers perform, 1952/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue)
musical program presented, 1956/09/21: 8 (filmed in 09/28 issue)
musicale to be presented, 1944/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue)
National State Quartet and Singing Convention of Texas singing meet opens tonight, 1952/06/06: 6
New Light Harmonizers to present Famous Bells of Joy of Austin, 1953/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue)
New Light Singers in program Sunday, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
out-of-town singers to perform, 1954/10/22: 8 (filmed in 10/29 issue), 1954/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue)
Pleasanton singers to be featured Sunday, 1953/11/27: 8
Quartet Association
presents Brother Joe May and the Sally Martin singers (photo), 1952/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue), 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue)
presents Spirit of Memphis Singers, 1952/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue)
Reese, Francine, gospel singer to perform (photo), 1955/07/22: 6
Soul Seekers Melody Girls make debut, 1937/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
talent contest sponsored by senior choir, 1948/03/12: 8
Thanksgiving musical set, 1954/11/19: 6
news in 1932, 1932/04/15: 5, 1932/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1932/05/20: 8 (filmed in 05/27 issue), 1932/05/27: 8 (filmed in 06/03 issue), 1932/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue), 1932/07/08: 8 (filmed in 07/15 issue), 1932/08/05: 8 (filmed in 08/12 issue), 1932/09/02: 8 (filmed in 09/09 issue), 1932/09/30: 8 (filmed in 10/07 issue), 1932/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue)
news in 1933, 1933/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue)
news in 1937, 1937/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1937/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue), 1937/07/30: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue), 1937/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue), 1937/09/24: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue), 1937/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1938/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1938/01/28: 8 (filmed in 04/01 issue), 1938/09/23: 8 (filmed in 09/30 issue)
news in 1939, 1939/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1939/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1939/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1939/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/18 issue), 1939/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1939/08/25: 8 (filmed in 09/01 issue), 1939/09/01: 8 (filmed in 09/08 issue), 1939/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1939/09/15: 8 (filmed in 09/22 issue), 1939/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1939/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1939/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1939/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1939/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/29 issue)
news in 1940, 1940/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1940/02/23: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue), 1941/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1941/02/21: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue), 1941/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 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), 1941/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1941/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1941/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue), 1941/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1941/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue)
news in 1942, 1942/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/22 issue)
news in 1943, 1943/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/02/18: 8 (filmed in 02/25 issue), 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
news in 1945, 1945/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1945/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1945/03/02: 5, 1945/05/18: 8 (filmed in 05/25 issue), 1945/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1945/06/15: 2, 1945/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue), 1945/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue), 1945/09/07: 8
news in 1946, 1946/07/05: 8, 1946/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue)
news in 1947, 1947/01/31: 4, 1947/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1947/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1947/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue), 1947/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/07 issue), 1947/03/07: 8, 1947/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1947/04/11: 2, 1947/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1947/06/13: 8 (filmed in 06/20 issue), 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1947/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue), 1947/08/01: 8, 1947/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1948/01/02 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/09: 8, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/03/26: 8, 1948/05/21: 8
news in 1949, 1949/06/10: 8, 1949/12/02: 8
news in 1950, 1950/03/24: 4
organ dedicated by pastor, Rev. Marcus A. L. Freeman (photo), 1949/07/22: 8
religious plays, pageants, and movies
"The Cross and Ten Virgins" presented July 22, 1952/07/18: 4
"Heaven Bound" to be presented tonight, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue)
scholarship given to Bernice Boyd (photo), 1949/09/16 Supp: 3
Senior Usher Board meets, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving musical set, 1954/11/19: 6
Thanksgiving services to be held, 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
turkey dinner held Nov. 20, 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue)
Torres, Pete, city councilman to speak on minimum hour wage, 1967/06/30: 10
Usher Board meetings, 1957/03/15: 4
Vacation Bible School
closing of, 1952/06/13: 6, 1953/06/12: 4
largest school in history held, 1955/06/17: 4
Wesleyan Service Guild installation set, 1964/09/11: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
Women's Day
Coe, Mrs. O. B., guest speaker (photo), 1961/07/14: 4
Hastings, Mamie, guest speaker (photo), 1966/03/25: 4
Hudspeth, Mrs. F. M., and Ada M. Joshua, guest speakers, 1964/06/26: 8 (filmed in 07/03 issue)
Robinson, Mrs. Carlton, guest speaker (photo), 1966/03/25: 4
Women's Society of Christian Service
pageant, "The Women of the Bible" presented, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
WSCS Day set for Sunday, 1967/04/28: 3
East St. Paul Nursery School
board meeting held, 1946/05/31 Supp: 4
mass meeting set for Sunday, 1946/06/07: 6
school boosters have successful meeting, 1946/06/14 Supp: 2
East Terrace Garden Club
meetings in 1961, 1961/04/21 Supp: 3
organization of, 1961/02/24: 6
East Terrace Homes (San Antonio, TX)
275-unit housing project dedicated with "funeral of a slum, birth of a new community" held Tuesday (photos), 1951/07/20: 1
day care center to open, sponsored by St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 1961/09/08: 3
McGee, Lt. Col., Ret. James E., Jr., employed as maintenance foreman at East Terrace Homes, 1962/12/28: 1
Todd, Ruby L., first tenant to move into new housing addition (photo), 1959/05/01: 1
East Terrace Jolly Workers Club
meetings in 1956, 1956/04/06: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/02/01: 6
Easter
Easter (editorial), 1966/04/08: 4
Easter, Rev. Benjamin
minister fatally stricken as he drives auto, 1944/05/12: 1
Easter, Luke
Cleveland Indians
blasting again, 1952/09/05: 5
Doby, Easter, Paige below predictions in 1949 play, 1950/01/06: 3
dons glasses, batters fence with homers, 1955/07/29: 5
Easter, Doby injured in Texas exhibitions, 1951/04/13: 5
Easter back; Indians win four straight, 1951/06/08: 5
Easter down, Dave Pope up in action by Cleveland Indians, 1952/07/11: 7
Easter's run wins for Indians, 1950/04/07: 3
hurt, may miss playing in season's opener, 1950/04/14: 3
in opener against Detroit Tigers, 1951/04/27: 5
Indians sign Luke Easter, 1949/08/19: 3
terrorizes Detroit, 1951/07/06: 5
undergoes knife, 1949/07/08: 3
whams homer as his team wins, 1949/10/14: 3
denies he snubs Negro writers, 1950/05/19: 3
Easter is oldest active player in baseball, 1964/07/24: 5
Easter's bat booming in winter league, 1955/11/25: 3
San Diego Padres, attracts crowds as first baseman for, 1954/08/13: 5
starts play for SA All-Stars Monday, 1949/10/07: 3
Easter, Tyrone Bernard
former Wheatley gridder completes Air Force basic training (photo), 1963/08/09: 5
son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Delley, receives one-year scholarship to St. Philip's College from Mother's Service Organization (photo), 1961/06/23: 6
Easter Lily Social Club
meetings, 1932/06/03: 7, 1932/06/10: 5, 1932/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue), 1932/07/01: 6
Easterling, John
retired railroad man succumbs, 1955/01/07: 7
Eastern District Ushers Board
4th anniversary held at East End Church of God in Christ, Mrs. B. J. Crouch, Dallas, guest speaker (photo), 1961/08/18: 8
District Usher Board anniversary set for Sunday at Bluebonnet Church of God in Christ, 1963/04/19: 8
Ellis and Dixon Spiritual Group presented Sunday, 1956/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
Fellowship Union
conducts ushers clinic, 1966/12/09: 10 (filmed in 12/16 issue)
hosts annual tea, 1964/06/12: 8 (filmed in 06/19 issue), 1966/05/13: 6
meetings, 1957/05/24: 6, 1967/05/12: 10
San Antonians attend Ushers convention in Galveston, 1959/05/01: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
Eastern Stars
Eastland, James O. (US Senator, Mississippi)
And Eastland is "Honored" [by National Society of New England Women] (editorial), 1958/02/07: 4
Army daily scores Eastland for insult to Negro soldiers, 1945/08/03: 1
attends "mixed" affairs in Hawaii, 1956/12/28: 7
Dixie Senators Eastland and Ervin block action on rights bills, 1957/05/24: 1
Eastland's Civil Rights Commission delays confirmation of rights director, Gordon M. Tiffany, 1958/05/09: 3
How Long? How Long? [to end lies of Senator James Eastland] (editorial), 1945/07/13: 4
Internal Security subcommittee questions labor leader, Sterling O. Neal, about his "illegal election," 1957/06/14: 1
lauds pro-Jim Crow Mississippi Negro editor, 1960/04/22: 3
lawyers protest treatment of attorneys by Eastland Committee, 1956/04/27: 1
Senate red-hunting job goes to 'Sippi white supremacist, 1955/03/11: 1
US Supreme Court
hears how Sen. Eastland violated law, 1967/03/03: 1
to decide if Eastland above law, 1967/02/03: 1
War Dep't, top generals prove Sen. Eastland liar, 1945/07/13: 1
Eastside Homestake Neighborhood Guild
meetings in 1955, 1955/07/01: 4
Eatman, Gerald
appointed to US Naval Academy, Annapolis (photo), 1958/07/04: 1
Eato, Julia Lee
notice of death, 1967/06/23: 10
Eaton, Donald David
notice of death, 1965/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
Eaton, Edward
final rites held, 1961/11/17: 2
Ebenezer Baptist Church
10th anniversary celebrated (photo), 1950/02/17: 4
Bennett, Rev. E. F., Jr., accepts call to Ebenezer Baptist, 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue)
Community Center suffers $7500 in fire damage (photo), 1946/09/20: 1
Crawford, Rev. William C.
Meador, Rev. O. A.
installed as pastor (photo), 1948/11/26: 8 (filmed in 12/03 issue)
receives call, 1948/10/15: 8 (filmed in 10/22 issue)
merges with Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, 1933/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue)
Missionary Society monthly program held, 1950/05/19: 2
news in 1933, 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1933/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1933/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue)
news in 1935, 1935/04/05: 7
news in 1940, 1940/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue), 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1940/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1940/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue), 1940/11/01: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue), 1940/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue), 1940/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue), 1940/12/20: 8 (filmed in 12/27 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue), 1941/01/24: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue), 1941/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue), 1941/03/14: 8 (filmed in 03/21 issue), 1941/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue), 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
news in 1942, 1942/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue), 1942/05/01: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/03/31: 8 (filmed in 04/07 issue), 1944/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1944/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue), 1946/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
news in 1947, 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue), 1947/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue), 1947/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1947/11/07: 8 (filmed in 11/14 issue), 1947/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1948/03/12: 8, 1948/05/28: 8, 1948/07/16: 8, 1948/07/30: 8, 1948/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
news in 1950, 1950/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/10/26: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
news in 1952, 1952/02/29: 8 (filmed in 02/29 issue), 1952/03/07: 8 (filmed in 03/14 issue), 1952/03/21: 8 (filmed in 03/28 issue), 1952/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1952/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue), 1952/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue), 1952/04/25: 8 (filmed in 05/02 issue), 1952/05/02: 8 (filmed in 05/09 issue), 1952/05/09: 8 (filmed in 05/16 issue), 1952/05/23: 8 (filmed in 05/30 issue), 1952/06/06: 8 (filmed in 06/13 issue), 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue)
no solicitors working for church, 1950/03/24: 4
Recreation Club meets, 1941/08/08: 7
revivals
Green, Rev. I. C., Kerrville, to conduct revival (photo), 1940/04/19: 8 (filmed in 04/26 issue)
pre-Christmas revival conducted by Rev. H. Bacon (photo), 1950/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue)
Roberts, Dr. T. R., to conduct revival (photo), 1941/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
schedule of services, 1949/07/15: 88
sewing class under way, 1952/03/28: 4
Starlight Band No. 7 meets, 1933/05/26: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue)
Ebrony, Jerry ("Brother-in-Law")
Emma Oliver gets three-year term for murder of man, 1947/02/21: 1
slashed to death in row with two women, Emma Oliver and Annie Sanders, 1946/10/11: 1
Echling, Lorna
Women's Day guest speaker, Pleasant Union Baptist Church (photo), 1957/04/05: 8 (filmed in 04/12 issue)
Echols, Andrew
notice of death, 1964/05/08: 8
Echols, Timothy B.
appointed to Methodist Church Board of Pensions (photo), 1948/11/12: 5
Texan elected president of Northwestern University Education Club, 1933/03/10: 1
Eckford, Alma Jones
notice of death, 1936/05/22: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
Eckford, Attly
notice of death, 1960/09/16: 8
Eckford, Constance
notice of death, 1967/06/02: 10
Eckford, Eugene
notice of death, 1936/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
Eckford, Lee Etta
notice of death, 1966/03/18: 4
Eckford, Onley
notice of death, 1959/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
suffering from heart condition, dies, 1958/12/26: 3
Eckols, Elizabeth
woman dies on way to hospital, 1934/07/27: 1
Eckstine, Billy
awards and honors
receives Royal Crown Cola loving cup (photo), 1948/07/30: 7
Robinson, Sugar Ray gives Mr. "B" gold putter, 1952/05/09: 5
buys State of Israel bond from comedian Henny Youngman (photo), 1951/09/28: 1
and Carolle Drake
claims singer fathered two children, hearing set for Mr. B's paternity case, 1956/10/26: 1
Eckstine ordered to pay child support by judge, 1956/11/30: 1
divorce from June Eckstine
performances in San Antonio
brings his own band to SA (photo), 1944/06/23: 6, 1944/06/30: 2
coming to San Antonio, 1945/01/12: 6, 1945/07/13: 7
with Count Basie, at Downtown Auditorium (photo), 1952/02/08: 7
"greatest popular male singer of all time," headlines downtown show (photo), 1953/03/20: 3
headlines "The First Great Show of '54" (photo), 1954/02/26: 7
Library Auditorium, 1945/01/19: 6
"Male Vocalist of Year" at Downtown Aud., 1952/02/15: 7
"Mr. B.," Count Basie Ork. here, 1953/03/06: 6
"Mr. B" headlines "First Big Show of '54" at Municipal Auditorium, 1954/02/12: 7
singing Billy Eckstine and his band to be heard at Library Auditorium, 1945/07/20: 6
performs at New York's Paramount Theatre along with other MGM recording stars (photo), 1952/05/02: 7
popularity
Ella Fitzgerald and Nat "King" Cole replace Eckstine, Vaughan as top vocalists in 17th annual Down Beat poll, 1953/12/25: 6
"Mr. B," Vaughn, Mills brothers tops in polls, 1952/12/26: 7
refuses to appear in KC Jim Crow theatre, 1945/07/20: 6
son of, Ronnie Eckstine, weds Leslie Uggams, 1964/07/24: 6
unpaid income taxes get Mr. B, King Cole in trouble, 1954/04/30: 1
Eckstine, June
charges of enticing a minor to use narcotics dismissed, 1948/04/23: 7
divorce from Billy Eckstine
gets up to $23,750 alimony yearly, 1953/08/14: 1
marriage is ended (photos), 1953/08/14: 3
"Mr. B" handed divorce papers for Christmas, 1951/12/21: 1
sues "Mr. B" for divorce, 1953/05/29: 2
former wife of Billy Eckstine cleared of dope charge, 1954/09/03: 2
Economic Opportunities Development Corporation (EODC)
adult migrants training gets under way, 1967/06/02: 7
anti-poverty board being reorganized; local organizations urged to become part of EODC, 1966/04/15: 1
applicants for job training in a number of positions being accepted, 1967/10/06: 9
Big Brothers Banquet
200 top boys and girls in special summer recreation program to be honored at San Antonio Police Big Brothers Banquet, 1967/08/18: 6
fetes youths as part of the summer Impact Program, 1967/09/01: 5
Blatt, Genevieve, assistant director, says the "older poor too long overlooked," 1967/09/29: 6
Project FREE (Family Rehabilitation Education Effort)
annual meeting set for Friday at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, Herbert C. Word, guest speaker, 1967/06/23: 7
celebrates 1st anniversary at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church (photo), 1967/06/23: 4
clears first neighborhood "pocket" park for family recreation area, 1967/08/18: 1
counselors for Project FREE get trip to Corpus Christi and Padre Island, 1967/09/01: 5
Project JET to screen for pilot program, 1967/08/25: 9
San Antonio Branch of NAACP to hold EODC mass meeting, 1966/03/18: 1
San Antonio children attend summer impact program sponsored by EODC (photo), 1967/08/04: 6
seeking new members for War on Poverty, 1966/03/11: 1
Economic Opportunity Act of 1964
meeting set for March 6 in San Antonio to explain scope of EOA, 1965/02/26: 1
Economics
1950 city family spent $400 more than it earned, 1952/10/03: 6
average income of Dixie village family is $316!, 1937/12/31: 8 (filmed in 1938/01/07 issue)
The Bitter Truth [about wartime inflation] (editorial), 1942/12/18: 4
disparity in Va. teachers' pay is unconstitutional, 1940/06/28: 1
economist says survival of Negro life depends on knowledge of economic problems, 1936/05/01: 4
The Facts We Face [comments on recovery and stability of American business] (editorial), 1936/01/03: 4
group told SA minorities must again expect low wages, 1945/09/28: 1
Harlemites give rent parties, bilk relief agencies, bootleg, and work rackets to meet high living costs, 1936/01/17: 1
how soon will the return of prosperity reach us?, 1934/02/02: 4
Illinois Emergency Advisory Council conference to study Race conditions, 1934/11/09: 1
inflation
ignored factors in inflation hit Negroes hardest, 1959/06/26: 7
Inflation Always Harder on Negro (editorial), 1941/10/24: 4
Inflation -- the Negro's Most Dangeous Enemy (commentary by Dick Jarrett)
Part 1 and 2 of four, 1959/04/10: 8 (filmed in 04/17 issue)
Part 3 of four, 1959/04/17: 4
Part 4 of four, 1959/04/24: 7
Kelly Field Prepares for Pay Day Change [from semi-monthly to monthly] (editorial), 1943/07/23: 4
Las Vegas begins to "catch on" to Negro market, 1955/01/14: 4
Let Us Take Note [of food shortages] (editorial), 1945/08/10: 4
Negroes spend $493 million yearly in four Tennessee cities, 1962/01/26: 1
Negroes trading with Negroes: a two-edged sword, 1941/07/11: 4
The New Year Outlook, by Clifford C. Mitchell, 1934/01/05: 5
nonbuyers co-operative
group to fight high cost-of-living will meet Nov. 14, 1947/11/07: 1
To Fight High Prices (editorial), 1947/10/24: 4
On the Other Hand (commentary by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/08/13: 4
Playing with Dynamite [attitude of officials toward inflation] (editorial), 1947/10/10: 4
Practical Economics [teaching of economics in schools] (editorial), 1966/09/02: 4
prisoner of war labor no threat to race economy; PWs get only 80 cents but civilian scale paid, 1945/07/20: 1
rabbi says Negro worse off than he was ten years ago, 1967/02/03: 1
Race families on Oklahoma relief number 18,529, 1936/01/10: 1
Recession: Paste a Dollar Bill on Your Wall [to show effects of recession] (editorial), 1961/04/21: 4
report brings Negro social, economic status up to date, 1966/06/17: 1
rights drive points up Negro buying power, 1966/02/25: 6
President Roosevelt seeks solution to South's economic problem, 1938/07/15: 5
Sour Fruits [of government control] (editorial), 1939/04/07: 4
South trails (as usual) in income, report shows, 1958/06/06: 3
Speeding Up Our Spending Opportunities [Negroes spend as economy grows, but must also save] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/02/27: 4
The Standard of Living Fallacy [high standard of living leads to moral dissolution of nations] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/08/25: 3
statistics of Charles E. Hall, reveals tremendous purchasing power of Texas Negroes, 1936/08/28: 1
survey discloses 27 billion dollar Negro market, 1965/09/24: 3
survey shows enormous price bias in job disadvantages in Houston, 1961/11/24: 1
The Task of Negro Leadership (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/11/13: 4
vast Negro consumer market in Dallas and Fort Worth spotlighted, 1967/07/07: 1
Wanted: Constructive Negro Leadership [in the field of Negro investment] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/05/02: 4
Rev. White's Philosophy (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/09/02: 1
Who Is the Average Man? (editorial), 1934/10/12: 4
wide economic gap between whites, non-whites shown in report, 1955/06/24: 3
Ector, Corinne
dies from chronic heart ailment, 1952/05/30: 1
Ector, John H., Sr.
coachmen of former Texas governor, succumbs, 1947/01/24: 1
Eddings, Roscoe (police officer)
again elected head of San Antonio branch of Texas Negro Peace Officers Association, 1956/01/20: 7, 1956/10/19: 7
assessed five days' suspension for refusing to return purse to woman prisoner, 1955/11/11: 1
shooting of Leroy Williams
dismissed from Police Department as a result of shooting Williams in crowded theater (photo), 1958/03/28: 1
Eddings suspended indefinitely; Chief says Williams shot without adequate cause and children were endangered, 1958/03/14: 1
Williams, shooting victim, sues Cameo Theatre and Roscoe Eddings, ex-cop for $50,000 damages, 1958/04/11: 1
Williams, striking matches in Cameo Theatre, shot by officer Roscoe Eddings, as he advances with hand in pocket, 1958/02/28: 1
Eddings, Rosidio
wife of SA police officer, loses eye in crash in auto driven by Gilbert L. Hood, 1952/09/19: 1
Eddings, T.
Pullman supervisor retires, 1935/08/02: 7
Eddings, Wilma Jean
wife of city police officer, appeals for blood donors for chronic anemia, 1957/11/22: 1
Eddington, John, Jr.
notice of death, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Edgar Allen Poe Junior High School (San Antonio, TX)
National Junior Honor Society initiates (photo), 1961/05/12: 1
Spence, Gary Shawn, 7th grade student achieves distinction of being an exceptional student (photo), 1967/06/09: 9
Edgewood District Teachers Association
Daniels, Laura Marie, and Gladys L. James, Negro teachers elected to top officer positions (photo), 1964/03/27: 1
first integrated teachers association in Texas, 1960/04/15: 1
Edgewood High School (San Antonio, TX)
basketball "B" team (Red Raiders)
Douglass takes 2 games from Edgewood, 1958/12/12: 5
Douglass trims Edgewood "B" team, 39-42, 1958/01/31: 5
basketball team (Red Raiders)
cold PW Lions come back to beat Edgewood, 51-45, 1961/12/15: 5
football B team (Red Raiders)
Wheatley "B" gridders swamp Edgewood, 46-0, 1965/10/01: 5
Wiley, Kenneth L., Edgewood student sponsored by National Science Foundation for summer training program, 1963/05/17: 6
Williams, Lonnie, Jr., has scholarship offer to a California college, 1962/08/03: 6
Edgewood Independent School District
annual banquet of teachers, teachers council, and school board held at Strange's Party House (Jo's Jottings), 1961/12/22 Supp: 1
Edgewood citizens urged to vote in school election, 1957/05/03: 7
faculties of schools are integrated for first time, 1963/09/06: 1
music festival includes all schools in district (Jo's Jottings), 1961/05/12 Supp: 2
Scott, Joseph A., instructor, invited to attend national Community Leaders Conference on Equal Employment in Washington, DC, 1962/05/18: 1
Walker, Rev. John DeLeon, announces candidacy for the school board (photo), 1957/03/29: 1
Watson, Dolph, named to Board of equalization, 1962/06/08: 1
Edison, Louis
notice of death, 1966/02/18: 8
Edith Jones Neighborhood Guild
meetings in 1940, 1940/01/26: 7, 1940/04/26: 6, 1940/05/24: 7, 1940/08/02: 7, 1940/08/30: 6, 1940/09/27: 7, 1940/11/01: 6, 1940/11/29: 6
meetings in 1941, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/05/30: 7, 1941/06/27: 5, 1941/07/25: 5, 1941/08/29: 8 (filmed in 09/05 issue), 1941/10/31: 7, 1941/11/28: 5
meetings in 1942, 1942/01/02: 7, 1942/01/30: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue)
organization of, 1939/08/25: 6
Edmerson, Eddie A.
churchman dies at wheel of auto, struck by sudden heart attack (photo), 1964/01/31: 1
notice of death, 1964/02/07: 8 (filmed in 02/14 issue)
two injured in funeral procession crash, 1964/01/31: 1
Edmerson, Fannie Mae
artist to head "Beautiful Yard" judging group, 1951/04/06: 1
named to San Antonio Fine Arts Commission, 1966/01/28: 1
SA instructor at PV in art exhibit, 1951/08/17: 6
teacher injured in auto crash, 1954/09/03: 1
Edmerson, Mrs. W. M.
installed as president of City-Wide Licensed Beauticians Club, 1949/02/04 Supp: 1
Edmonds, Clemmie S.
motherhood contributes to her involvement with teaching in the public schools (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/08/13: 4
retiring B. T. Washington Elementary School teacher honored at reception (photo), 1963/05/10 Supp: 1, 2
Edmonds, Rev. Edwin Richardson
ex-SA man heads Connecticut rights advisory body, 1966/01/14: 1
receives doctorate from Boston University (photo), 1949/06/10: 1
San Antonian gets Rosenwald Fellowship, 1947/06/13: 1
Edmonds, Isaac K.
former public school teacher succumbs after long illness, 1958/12/05: 1
notice of death, 1958/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1959/01/02 issue)
Edmonds, Willis Wesley
notice of death, 1958/04/11: 8 (filmed in 04/18 issue)
Edmondson, Horace
notice of death, 1957/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
Edmondson, William
notice of death, 1965/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue)
Edmonia Palace No. 3
Edmonson, Cleo
Duncan Field worker held up by "officer," and woman, 1942/12/18: 1
Edmonson, Maggie Lee
notice of death, 1958/07/04: 8 (filmed in 07/11 issue)
Edmunds, Edwin R.
San Antonian on Morehouse Quartet, 1935/11/15: 7
Education
See also Bexar County Educational League
See also Education, Adult and Vocational
See also Education, College
See also Education, Graduate
See also National Youth Administration (NYA)
See also San Antonio Independent School District
See also San Antonio Independent School District Board of Trustees
See also Schools
See also Teachers
After Graduation—Then What? (editorial), 1932/06/03: 4, 1933/05/26: 4
American Education Week
See also St. Philip's College (San Antonio, TX), Education Week observed
annual observance ends, 1946/11/22: 6
date set for observance, 1946/11/01: 1, 1954/11/05: 1, 1956/11/09: 6
How It Affects You (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/11/10: 4
Jo's Jottings, 1949/11/11 Supp: 1
observed at SA forum centers, 1939/11/10: 7
SA schools observe education week, 1946/11/08: 1 (Section 2), 1949/11/11: 6
to be supplement feature, Nov. 16, 1945/11/09: 1
Twenty-sixth Annual Observance (editorial), 1946/11/08: 4
White, Mrs. Charles E., first Negro elected to Houston school board is guest speaker (photo), 1959/11/06: 1, 1959/11/20: 6
The Big Mistake in Education [rewarding scholarship, and not development of character] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/06/21: 4
Boy High School Graduates [fail to go to college] (editorial), 1932/12/23: 4
Braden, Mary E., white woman who dedicated life to Negro education, passes, 1945/12/14: 1
Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, forced to travel in role of maid in Texas; has been feted by mother of the President, 1935/09/13: 1
census report shows vast need of educational action, 1934/01/19: 1
children entering school must have birth certificates, 1945/08/31: 1
city toured by Galveston Public School group, 1936/06/19: 1
colored high school students rank high in national poetry contest, 1933/05/05: 1
conferences
See also Prairie View A&M College of Texas (1947-1972, Prairie View, TX), Annual Conference on Negro Education in Texas
educators attend National Assn. for Study of Negro Life and History session in Houston, 1934/11/16: 1
educators seek to improve race relations in Dixie, 1941/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue)
National Conference on Fundamental Problems in the Education of Negroes held, 1934/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
Negro elementary principals meet at Texas College, 1935/11/08: 2
scholars tell of Negro's bright past at educators' conference, 1933/11/10: 1
Daily for 18 Months [Prince of Wales as example of self-improvement] (editorial), 1932/07/01: 4
DC assistant superintendent tells NEA Convention that no discrimination pledge is unfulfilled, 1938/07/15: 4
disabled children
The Dollar Cure [education as the means to professional attainment] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1962/01/12: 7
Education Limited [education requires character] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/09/26: 4
Education Week
equal opportunity
See also names of specific college or university
Arkansas Negro school funds diverted to whites, 1949/04/29: 2
Bishop College students, fighting for education rights, heard in SA, 1949/07/08: 6
college heads give views on improving education status, 1948/05/07: 5
college seniors march on Texas Capitol in fight for equal education, 1949/04/29: 1
equal education for all says Mrs. [Eleanor] Roosevelt, 1934/05/18: 1
equalization of schooling sought by Texas Negroes, 1945/06/08: 1
Floridians file $100,000 equal education suit, 1949/12/30: 5
funds for Texas educational fight [to prosecute for equal opportunities] increase slowly, 1945/07/13: 1
Mississippi still "worst American state;" study proves appalling inequality, 1953/04/03: 1
NAACP pamphlet reveals how 9,000,000 children are cheated of facilities, opportunities, 1938/11/11: 1
North Carolina parents sue for equal schools, 1948/08/13: 1
South must hurry equalization of schools or face new court rulings, 1949/02/04: 1
Texas Commission on Interracial Cooperation formulates plans seeking educational opportunities for Race, 1937/07/16: 1
Virginia judge blocks new white high school until Negro needs met, 1949/04/15: 1
Virginia NAACP official cited for school equality fight, 1949/02/25: 5
white
vs. Negro education differences revealed by survey, 1948/05/14: 1
Ever See a Horse Race? (editorial), 1933/05/05: 4
Florida, Negroes said 'de-educated,' 1967/01/13: 6
funding
$2,000 raised in educational fund campaign, 1945/08/03: 1
Funding of Colored Schools (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1932/04/01: 4
funding of education (standing in the educational league), 1931/11/27: 4
funds for Texas educational fight [to prosecute for equal opportunities] increase slowly, 1945/07/13: 1
Gates, S. H., lauds NYA aid program, 1936/06/19: 1
organizations seek government subsidy for schools, 1934/02/02: 5
Rosenwald Fund
head pleads for Negro education, 1936/03/06: 7
supports Negro schools and education, 1934/11/16: 1
Troy, Theodore Max, deceased, of Jacksonville, Florida, gives $20,000 to fund for improvement of schools, 1935/07/12: 1
Get Them Back in School [after the war] (editorial), 1945/08/31: 4
Harlem rebelling at city apathy to school problems, 1935/12/06: 1
Hilliard, R. W., urges Negro WPA teachers to emphasize Negro history (photo), 1938/01/21: 1
Holley, Thomas L., quits state education set-up for city schools, returns to Wheatley (photo), 1936/09/18: 1
Home Away from Home [Burns, Kansas, wins Institute of International Education award for distinguished service] (editorial), 1959/03/20: 4
Houston elementary school heads get secretaries, 1940/11/15: 4
Illiteracy Decreases (editorial), 1933/07/28: 4
Kilgore principal named to State Commission on School Accreditation, 1956/02/10: 1
The Last School Bell [students must keep learning after graduation] (editorial), 1966/05/20: 4
Learn What You Can [while in school] (editorial), 1943/04/23: 4
legislation
administration loses again--education-aid bill tabled, 1950/03/24: 1
President Eisenhower's aid-to-schools program still hot potato in capital, 1955/02/25: 1
President Eisenhower's education bill, say some, is step in right direction, 1958/02/07: 1
House group okehs bias ban in school aid bill, 1950/03/17: 1
mass meeting on US Education Aid Bill set for Jan. 27, 1950/01/20: 1
public meeting on aid-to-education to be held at Douglass tonight, 1950/01/27: 1
same old yakety-yakety in US Congress over aid to education, 1949/07/08: 1
Local Graduates Engaged in Exciting Activities (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/05/29: 1
looking back on Race affairs in 1932, 1932/12/30: 1
Mathematics tournament, 3rd annual tournament set for Robert G. Cole High School, Ft. Sam Houston, 1967/03/03: 7
Maynard, William, addresses Omega Psi Phi members on value of Negro history in curriculum (photo), 1934/11/16: 1
meeting called to discuss Negro educational issues, 1946/08/02: 1
Mississippi
Alpha Kappa Alphas may be asked to volunteer for Mississippi school, 1934/01/19: 1
Negro schooling most deplorable in Mississippi, 1947/01/24: 4
Negroes petition state for equal education; more Negroes than whites, but Race has six high schools, Nordics, 1500, 1940/02/16: 1
whites want cheaper textbooks for Race; 'educators' advise cheap books in 'keeping with Negro's intelligence,' 1940/02/16: 1
national broadcast on Negro education scheduled, 1931/11/06: 1
Negro Scholars Wanted [to attract funding to Negro colleges] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/01/27: 5
NRA measures affecting education, 1933/09/15: 1
official organ of NAACP barred by DC schools, 1936/02/28: 1
Our First Depression Crop (editorial), 1933/06/09: 4
Our Major Emphasis in Education [relationship between education and citizenship] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/11/11: 4
practical education
Let the Teachers Association Get Busy (editorial), 1933/12/08: 4
Teach Them [our youth] to Work (editorial), 1933/01/20: 4
Prairie View Interscholastic League
religion no longer used in education says Dean Miller, 1934/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
rural education in South stimulated for FSA projects (photo), 1939/06/16: 2
Santone included in US study of Negro education, 1936/04/24: 1
School Board Changes Leave Many Unhappy (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/08/21: 1
segregation
shortening term for Negro schools is real tragedy, 1933/07/21: 1
spokesman says Southern Methodists and Baptists ignores race problem, 1934/07/13: 1
standards
deficiencies of Dixie education revealed by naval ROTC exams, 1949/06/03: 1
educational standards of high school students raised in South, 1958/08/08: 1
low standard of southern high schools shocking, 1945/08/17: 1
The Story in Part [education] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/06/10: 7
student educational tour to Austin on Saturday, 1936/01/24: 7
Taylor, Dr. D. B. and Dr. Gordon Worley, attend curriculum conferences to carry forward purposes and plans of the Texas State Department of Education, 1935/12/27: 7
Teach Them Spanish in the High Schools (editorial), 1933/05/19: 4
Teach Your Children about Bishop Lane (editorial), 1932/12/02: 4
Terrell, I. M., prominent educator dies, 1931/10/02: 3
Texas, gap between Negro-white education in Texas to be studied, 1963/12/20: 1
textbooks
California women force ban of school books ridiculing Race, 1939/11/03: 1
Catholics publish textbook doing justice to Negro, 1941/04/11: 1
educators recommend textbook of Negro history to be placed in all schools, 1933/08/18: 1
nation's textbooks ignore Negro's contribution to America's progress, 1947/01/31: 1
South Carolina to use Negro books in school system, 1939/08/18: 2
Texas Legislature getting bill to show Negro role in textbooks, 1967/03/03: 1
whites in Mississippi want cheaper textbooks for Race; 'educators' advise cheap books in 'keeping with Negro's intelligence,' 1940/02/16: 1
Thomas, Jesse O., stresses new deal for Negroes in education and government, 1934/11/16: 1
To What Invisible Goal Is the Youth of SA Headed? (letter), 1933/01/13: 4
Training and Education (Commentary, by Ruth Taylor), 1945/01/12: 4
What Is Our Trouble? [with the US educational systems] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1962/03/09: 4
Education, Adult and Vocational
See also Public Affairs Forums
adult education classes
classes present program (Alamo City Briefs), 1936/03/20: 7
registration set, 1966/09/16: 3
Adult Education Program participants thank public, announce places of fall classes, 1936/10/02: 7
Adult Evening School holds program after classes adjourn, 1936/09/25: 6
aircraft mechanics training for youths who earn while learning, 1948/03/26: 4
Bowden, Artemsia, to be commencement speaker at Seguin's vocational and trades industrial classes, 1940/04/19: 7
Brewer, C. L., on Texas Education Agency vocational planning group, 1952/04/04: 4
business and distributive education classes
class will graduate 90, 1945/07/20: 1
classes start; more than 50 enrolled, 1945/06/15: 1
Much Needed Training Offered (editorial), 1945/06/08: 5
second session in business study starts in July, 1945/06/29: 5
to be opened in San Antonio, 1945/06/08: 1
Caliver, Dr. Ambrose, veep of Adult Education Association, 1959/10/16: 6
catering
King, Emma Y., offers lessons in catering, 1950/12/01: 6
new catering classes start on East Side, 1951/01/26: 6, 1951/02/09: 6
Central Texas Vocational College established for vets at Waco, 1946/11/15: 8
Charles Meyer School of Radio, 19 veterans complete radio school course, 1951/05/25: 6
city aroused over move to drop high school vocational courses, 1938/04/22: 1
City Needs Wheatley Vocational Courses (editorial), 1938/04/22: 4
civil defense
civil defense first aid classes to meet, 1957/11/01: 3
classes to begin Monday night at Bexar County Courthouse, 1958/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue)
Civil Service class completes course, 1940/05/31: 7
cosmetology
adult classes resume at Wheatley, 1941/09/12: 6
cosmetology back in city schools on half-time basis, 1938/09/30: 1
Wheatley cosmetology class holds annual picnic, 1938/06/17: 5
Wheatley cosmetology classes start new term, 1943/03/12: 6
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
Dawson Street training center
activities in 1938, 1938/10/07: 6, 1938/10/28: 4, 1938/11/04: 6, 1938/11/11: 6, 1938/11/18: 6, 1938/12/02: 4, 1938/12/09: 7, 1938/12/16: 6
activities in 1939, 1939/01/20: 6, 1939/03/03: 6, 1939/03/10: 4, 1939/03/24: 7, 1939/03/31: 6, 1939/04/07: 6, 1939/04/14: 6, 1939/04/21: 6, 1939/05/12: 7, 1939/06/02: 6, 1939/06/23: 6, 1939/07/28: 6
defense training
Delaware spends $71,000 on Race vocations in 1935, 1936/03/06: 2
Denver Heights Vocational School
holds "open house," 1938/05/27: 6
new vocational training center to open in Denver Heights, 1940/10/04: 7
news in 1938, 1938/04/01: 7, 1938/04/15: 7, 1938/04/22: 7, 1938/04/29: 7, 1938/05/13: 7, 1938/05/20: 7, 1938/05/27: 7
open house and tea to be held (Jo's Jottings), 1938/05/13: 6
Douglass Junior-Senior High School (night school)
adult education classes entertained, 1936/08/07: 6
citizens rally for CWA classes at Douglass, 1934/01/26: 1
classes in 1936, 1936/02/28: 7, 1936/07/10: 7
classes in 1938, 1938/01/07: 7, 1938/10/07: 7, 1938/11/18: 6, 1938/12/02: 7, 1938/12/09: 7
classes in 1939, 1939/01/20: 6
ends successful year, 1932/04/15: 1
evening school classes resume, 1946/09/27: 6, 1946/10/11: 6
Holley, T. L., is principal of Night School (photo), 1931/09/11: 1
large enrollment recorded for CWA classes at Douglass, 1934/01/12: 1
The New Night School Classes [get ahead in "New Day" after "New Deal"] (editorial), 1933/04/21: 4
night classes still open to new students, 1943/06/25: 6
night school is now open, 1933/09/29: 1, 1934/11/16: 6
offers nurse training, etc., 1931/10/30: 6
open house held, 1931/11/20: 1
opens for first term work Monday, 1931/09/11: 1
opens Tuesday, 1932/09/16: 1
registration now under way, 1944/12/01: 4
typewriting, shorthand classes at Douglass, 1942/10/16: 6, 1942/11/13: 4
Mrs. Whitaker to teach dress making at Night School, 1931/09/18: 3
Eason's Automobile School
Alexander, A. C., executive secretary, speaks at Grant School, 1960/11/04: 6
graduates second class (photo), 1948/11/12: 4
holds graduation exercises (photo), 1948/09/17: 2
electronic trade schools listed in southwest region by Federal Aviation Agency, 1964/04/03: 6
excellent results shown in adult education work, 1936/07/10: 7
fall evening business school to open Sept. 4, 1945/08/31: 6
first of district vocational meets held in Austin, 1936/09/25: 1
GI Bill of Rights
35 veterans at Wheatley under GI rights bill, 1946/03/15: 1
classes for vets to begin May 1 at Wheatley, 1946/04/26: 1
courses offered have been trimmed, 1948/07/09: 5
GI Bill of Rights training offered at Hicks Beauty School, 1946/03/15: 6
Hicks Beauty School approved under GI Bill to train vets for 12 months, 1947/02/28: 6
new training for vets being made available through Fred Brock Legion post, 1948/01/09: 7
Open Door Beauty College offers complete beauty training for vets, 1947/03/07: 6
prejudiced Mississippi VA officials close trade school, 1947/12/19: 1
red herring would deprive vets of benefits, 1947/06/06: 1
school-minded war vets must get certificates, 1946/08/02: 1
vets not taking advantage of opportunities, 1947/01/24: 1
Grant Elementary School night school holds open house, 1931/11/20: 1
Grant Memorial AME Church offers shorthand, typing classes, 1947/05/09: 6, 1947/05/16: 6
Holley, Thomas L., at conference of Negro Supervisors of Adult Education hears Texas program most efficacious (photo), 1936/07/31: 1
Horne, Dr. Frank, flays industrial schools of South; could scrap all with no loss to anyone, 1935/05/17: 1
Household Training Project
Bellinger estate grants use of mansion as training center for household employees (photo), 1939/03/24: 1
cameraman catches activities at maid-training school (photo), 1939/06/30: 1
city offers courses in household work, 1936/01/31: 7
courses announced, 1944/09/01: 6
eight to graduate, 1939/06/30: 1
enrollment opens for new class, 1939/06/02: 1
five course dinner served to city ministers, 1941/03/14: 6
home defense courses offered at household center, 1942/09/25: 7
jobs waiting as first group completes course, 1939/06/02: 1
more may enroll for training project, 1939/03/31: 1
new range donated by Pittsburgh Water Heater Co., 1939/04/14: 7
project receives gifts of household items, 1939/04/07: 7
Santone salvages two household training centers, 1938/09/30: 1
study begins next week at Household Training Center, 1942/09/04: 6
increased interest in classes as students pursue literary, domestic science, and business courses, 1936/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
interest stirred in SA trade, industrial effort; Mayor Quin at meeting at which program is explained, 1937/12/17: 1
Johnson, A. P., St. Philip's prof, is forum speaker, 1939/06/02: 7
literacy, San Antonio TV classes to teach adults to read, write, 1961/09/01: 7
Long, Rowena Selby, conducts classes in English and spelling, 1960/11/25: 6
Maid Craft Evening Class
compliments Register staff with dinner, 1938/04/22: 6
news in 1936, 1936/02/28: 7
news in 1937, 1937/12/03: 7, 1937/12/10: 7, 1937/12/17: 7, 1937/12/24: 7
news in 1938, 1938/01/21: 6, 1938/01/28: 7, 1938/04/01: 7, 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue), 1938/04/29: 7, 1938/05/06: 7, 1938/05/13: 7, 1938/05/20: 7, 1938/05/27: 7, 1938/06/03: 7
Malakoff School, drive on to rebuild school destroyed by tornado, 1946/05/10: 1
Mitchell, Q. B., addresses adult education classes, 1937/09/10: 7
night school
Douglass Junior-Senior High School (night school)
Negroes Register for CWA Classes (editorial), 1934/01/12: 4
The New Night School Classes [get ahead in "New Day" after "New Deal"] (editorial), 1933/04/21: 4
night school head explains training courses offered, 1938/10/28: 1
Personally I Think (column), 1933/12/15: 4
presents program at Jacob's Chapel Church, 1933/03/24: 3
We Need Night School--Find the Money! (editorial), 1933/10/20: 4
Oxley, Lawrence A., tells Santone group that new leadership is needed, 1938/01/28: 1
recreation
8 Santonians win Recreation school certificates; Recreation Training Inst. has 40 full time, 70 part time enrollees, 1937/03/12: 1
first in series of recreation programs to begin, 1938/09/30: 7
register for adult education classes, 1937/09/03: 7
San Antonio Part-Time and Evening School
adult driver improvement school to begin, 1961/03/31: 7, 1961/06/09: 7
automotive air conditioning courses offered, 1961/03/10: 7, 1963/05/31: 5, 1964/06/26: 7
automotive courses offered, 1961/04/21: 7, 1962/02/16: 7
basic electricity/electronics course offered, 1963/02/01: 7, 1964/02/21: 7
basic radio courses offered, 1962/04/20: 7
dressmaking course offered, 1960/04/01: 6
driver's license course offered, 1962/12/28: 7, 1964/05/15: 7
fall semester opens, 1963/08/30: 7, 1964/08/28: 7
four shop courses offered, 1962/09/07: 7, 1964/05/15: 7
general printing course offered, 1961/05/26: 7
heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and machine shop courses offered, 1962/01/26: 7
Heyer engine tune-up course scheduled to begin, 1961/04/14: 7, 1961/05/26: 7
modern math for parents course set, 1965/02/26: 7
new classes being offered, 1961/01/13: 7, 1963/09/20: 7, 1965/01/15: 7
night school registration set, 1963/05/24: 7
practical business English offered, 1964/03/06: 6
printing-linotype operation offered, 1960/09/02: 7
radio, TV repair course offered at night school, 1961/04/21: 7
radio and welding courses offered at Evening School, 1962/01/12: 7
reading improvement course offered, 1963/03/08: 6
refrigeration and auto air conditioning classes offered, 1962/03/30: 7
refrigeration and radio-TV repair courses offered, 1962/02/02: 7
registration begins, 1961/11/24: 7, 1964/02/21: 7
registrations being taken for electronic course, 1963/01/25: 7
sheet metal course offered, 1960/11/18: 7
shop courses in TV and radio offered, 1962/10/05: 7
shop courses offered, 1962/09/07: 7, 1964/02/21: 7, 1964/05/15: 7
summer night school begins, 1960/05/27: 7, 1961/06/02: 7
welding and refrigeration courses now being offered, 1963/06/14: 7
welding course offered, 1961/12/01: 7
winter term classes begin, 1959/11/27: 6, 1960/12/09: 7
school opens for training women masseuses, 1954/08/06: 4
sewing class
seven to receive sewing certificates, 1939/06/02: 6
toys made for underprivileged children, 1938/12/30: 7
social club organized by members of Adult Education program, 1938/10/14: 7
South San Antonio School
adult education classes have annual program, 1938/06/03: 2
news in 1938, 1938/12/30: 7
Southwestern Vocational School for GIs opens in San Antonio (photo), 1947/05/16: 5
Sponsors Wanted [to support vocational education] (Between the Lines), 1941/05/30: 4
St. Philip's College
evening/night school
evening school available, 1932/10/07: 3
first summer assembly held, 1949/07/08 Supp: 1
government workers in night study, 1948/08/20: 6
opens Oct. 1, 1946/09/27: 6
St. Philip's to have evening school, 1953/09/11: 7
Korean War veterans training okehed by state, 1953/05/01: 6
public affairs forum for adult education held, 1938/09/30: 1
vocational sewing for adults to be offered, 1955/01/07: 6
vocational trade courses to Korean veterans, 1954/05/07: 6
St. Philip's Junior College
Andrews, Dr. C. C., addresses class, 1938/07/22: 7
tailoring offered at St. Philip's evening school, 1952/09/12: 6
Sutton, Prof. S. J., to discuss farm at Monday forum, 1939/07/21: 7
Tech Night School
Civil Service Exams Review class offered, 1958/04/25: 6, 1958/05/09: 6
machine shop practice offered, 1960/11/11: 7
receptionist training course offered, 1958/03/21: 6, 1958/05/30: 6
refrigeration, air conditioning class offered, 1960/03/04: 3
welding class scheduled, 1960/03/04: 3
Texas coordinating agencies to meet in Prairie View, 1940/05/31: 6
Thompson, Mrs. F. C. opens adult school, 1956/11/02: 7
trade school
San Antonio gets night trade school; classes in building crafts to be taught at Wheatley shops, 1940/11/08: 1
trade, industrial program mass meeting tonight; state teacher trainer to speak at Library Auditorium, 1937/12/10: 1
Vocational Guidance Week
Vocational Home Economics Training Center
courses announced, 1944/09/01: 6
fall term under way, 1946/09/20: 6
news in 1943, 1943/03/12: 6, 1943/04/09: 6, 1943/04/23: 6
vocational meet at Wheatley Hi Oct. 3; city first to adopt industrial training as subject, 1936/10/02: 1
vocational teachers in 5-day meet at Prairie View, 1939/06/02: 2
West Side Household Training Center
news in 1943, 1943/03/19: 6, 1943/03/26: 7, 1943/05/21: 4, 1943/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
West Side news, 1938/10/07: 7, 1938/12/30: 7
What We Need or What We Want (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/10/16: 4
WPA Adult Education, Texas students awarded achievement certificates (photo), 1938/07/15: 2
YWCA
offers job seekers class in applied home economics, 1951/03/02: 2
offers part-time, evening school classes, 1953/09/18: 6
Spanish classes at Pine Street Branch YWCA, 1948/02/06: 6
Education, College
See also Colleges and Universities
See also Education, Graduate
Around the Country with Our Schools, by Horace Mann Bond, 1933/11/24: 5
Bishop College program praised by
The Nation's Commerce, a weekly magazine, 1935/06/07: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
Business Leaders Say "Work And Wait" to College Grads (editorial), 1934/06/29: 4
college graduates told to "hitch your cart to a job," 1934/06/15: 1
competency of graduates of Negro colleges eyed, 1963/09/27: 1
Cooperative Intercollegiate Examination Program (CIEP) exam given at Phillis Wheatley High School, 1962/11/30: 3, 1963/10/04: 1
correspondence courses
Texas attorney general bars Negroes from out-of-state correspondence courses, 1940/12/27: 1
University of Alabama mail course is not for Negro GIs, 1944/11/03: 4
Crisis releases figures on 1936 colored college graduates, 1936/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue)
Curriculum Study Conference
curriculum meet well-attended at Prairie View, 1936/07/24: 2
held at Prairie View; revision to take five years, 1935/07/26: 1
Taylor, Dr. D. B. and Dr. Gordon Worley, attend curriculum conferences to carry forward purposes and plans of the Texas State Department of Education, 1935/12/27: 7
Depression Retards Education (editorial), 1932/10/21: 4
doctorates
doctorate awarded to 26-year-old, Albert Dunham, 1933/06/23: 1
PhD degrees received by 107 Negroes, 1934/10/12: 3
funding
South Carolina spends $32 million for whites, $7 million for Negroes, 1948/03/05: 1
State School Appropriation Reached All-Time High of $22 Per Capita (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/07/09: 4
WAC's in France raise $4,500 for US college fund, 1945/08/10: 5
General Education Board closes educational work, 1941/07/18: 4
graduates
The Great American Fallacy [success or failure of graduates not determined by formal education, but by character training] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1958/07/11: 4
poll reveals 3,900 graduating from college this June, 1940/08/09: 4
Race has fewer college graduates this year, 1942/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
Here and Now [views on education] (column, by Ruth Bellinger McCoy), 1956/01/13: 1
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity study shows renewed hope for Race students in field of medicine, 1937/03/12: 4
Land Grant College Association
National Assn. of Personnel Deans and Advisers of Men to meet at Tuskegee, 1939/04/21: 2
practical education
Land Grant College presidents meet, 1931/11/27: 7
Let the Land Grant Prexies Act (editorial), 1933/12/01: 4
Teach Them [our youth] to Work (editorial), 1933/01/20: 4
Wilberforce President, Dr. R. R. Wright, Speaks Out (editorial), 1934/05/11: 4
Prairie View Conference
See Prairie View A&M College of Texas (1947-1972, Prairie View, TX), Annual Conference on Negro Education in Texas
problems of Negro students to be studied by mixed group, 1933/03/24: 3
Race education report given by Mission Society, 1936/03/06: 2
ROTC may be set up at all Negro land grant colleges, 1951/12/14: 1
scholarships
segregation
self-financed students
What Price College Training (editorial ), 1932/07/01: 4
Yale University proposes limits to self-financed students, 1932/07/01: 1
student aid
applications for aid must be in by April 1, 1941/03/14: 1
Federal Emergency Relief Administration to help students, 1934/02/23: 1
high school students may get aid for college with four federal programs, 1967/05/19: 6
National Youth Administration applicants advised how to obtain help for assistance to go to college, 1935/08/02: 2
Dr. Worley to direct out-of-state student aid, 1941/08/08: 1
Student Aid Bill
Ames, Jessie Daniel, general field director of Commission on Interracial Cooperation, may ask U. Texas to handle funds for graduate aid, 1937/12/17: 4
NAACP not opposed to tuition for out-of-state study; must address inequalities, 1936/02/14: 1
not to be considered at Special Session; Texas Governor Allred reiterates interest in bill, but declares state economy most urgent matter, 1937/09/17: 1
Progress Made for Educational Aid Bill (editorial), 1937/09/24: 4
SA responds in drive for educational bill; seventy-nine dollars raised here as state-wide campaign for funds gets under way, 1937/09/24: 1
Santone third in funds raised for Student Aid Bill, 1937/12/17: 1
Texas Students Hope to See Action on Proposed Bill to Provide Tuition Costs for Education (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/09/24: 4
Temple youth, Lawrence Dailey, is tops in national scholarship test, 1948/03/19: 44
Texas colleges plan standard entrance tests, 1935/08/09: 2
Wanted: Negro Scholars (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/08/05: 4
What We Need or What We Want (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1959/10/16: 4
Education, Graduate
aid for out-of-state college study continues, 1941/07/11: 1
Ames, Jessie Daniel, general field director of Commission on Interracial Cooperation, may ask U. Texas to handle funds for graduate aid, 1937/12/17: 4
Bishop College students, fighting for education rights, heard in SA, 1949/07/08: 6
competition for US graduate grants opens, 1966/04/15: 3
Dixie states speed plans for higher learning for Race, 1939/07/14: 2
Don't We Want It? (editorial), 1939/09/15: 4
heads of white and Negro schools seek solution to graduate study problem, 1939/06/02: 1
insistence on Jim Crow costs Missouri $500,000 for 11 grads, 1946/05/24: 1
Prairie View to accept applications for out-of-state expenses, 1939/07/21: 1
regional schools seen as answer to Gaines' ruling, 1939/11/10: 3
scholarships
Tennessee planning to give Negroes graduate study, 1941/02/28: 5
Texas Legislature votes $50,000 for graduate study, 1939/06/23: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News, 1939/06/23: 4
US graduate study grants abroad nears deadline for applications, 1965/09/17: 1
Education, Vocational
Edward, Connie Kinchlow
notice of death, 1963/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue)
Edward, N. B.
of Prairie View, again elected president of press association, 1935/12/06: 1
Edward Waters College (Jacksonville, FL)
AME Church school makes progress (photo), 1939/06/23: 2
Lamb, R. Elwin, president slapped, jailed by Florida cops in bus incident, 1944/10/20: 7
Edwards, A. A. (Bill)
Slain by J. W. Vaughn; Trial Gets Underway (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/03/12: 4
Edwards, Alice Howard
notice of death, 1958/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/24 issue)
Edwards, Alvin Anthony
notice of death, 1960/10/28: 8
Edwards, Audrey Lee
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
Edwards, Burghhardt, Jr.
and Barbara Nichols, get NAACP youth scholarships, 1954/06/18: 1
displays Ike Small Trophy awarded to SA NAACP Youth Council (photo), 1955/07/08: 1
honored at annual NAACP testimonial dinner, 1956/02/10: 4, 1956/02/24: 6
Edwards, Coleen
named San Antonio USO "Hostess of Month" (photo), 1949/06/24 Supp: 2
Edwards, Dora V. M.
notice of death, 1958/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue)
Edwards, Pvt. Edward
Marine completes boot camp (photo), 1964/12/18: 7
Edwards, Elmer
notice of death, 1967/03/03: 10 (filmed in 03/10 issue)
Edwards, Fannie Lackey
mother of F. M. Abernethy, local business man, dies in Gonzalez, 1951/07/06: 1
Edwards, Hazel
dies in Houston, 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue)
Edwards, Mrs. Howard
funeral services conducted, 1958/01/10: 1
Edwards, Mrs. Ida Mae
shot by husband, Otis Etheral Edwards, who kills self, 1948/04/30: 1
Edwards, Irvin
notice of death, 1959/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue)
Edwards, Isaiah William
notice of death, 1965/09/17: 8 (filmed in 09/24 issue)
Edwards, James ("Buddie")
rites held, 1946/02/22: 7
Edwards, Jesse
white pedestrian, hit by car driven by Johnnie M. Edwards, dies Saturday, 1952/02/08: 1
Edwards, Johnnie Mae
obsequies held, 1962/06/08: 8
Edwards, Kay Frances
awarded plaque for best theme written by a girl student in connection with Good Human Relations Week (photo), 1957/05/03: 1
Douglass Junior High student wins first prize in essay contest, 1957/04/05: 1
Edwards, L. C.
Cuero man, under stalled truck, fatally burned, 1945/04/13: 1
L. C. Edwards and John Wynne killed, Clara Mae Johnson and Lillian Jones injured en route to Capitol city, 1943/03/19: 1
Edwards, Mrs. L. M. ("Mother")
obsequies held in Washington for widely known San Antonian, 1961/05/26: 1
Edwards, Lawrence
notice of death, 1964/02/28: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
Edwards, Leonard
former SA resident dies in Minneapolis, 1950/09/29: 6
Edwards, Levi
man, under water 6 minutes, succumbs on operating table as doctors battle to save life, 1953/08/21: 1
Edwards, Lucy
notice of death, 1959/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue)
Edwards, Dr. M. L.
appointed to board of directors of Texas State University for Negroes (photo), 1947/05/30: 1
Edwards, Marlin, Jr.
Edwards, Mary E.
notice of death, 1964/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Edwards, Matilda
notice of death, 1961/07/28: 8
Edwards, Nathan
final rites held, 1967/04/28: 1
notice of death, 1967/05/05: 10
Edwards, Cpl. Noal P.
sent to Far East Army post (photo), 1953/05/15: 7
Edwards, Pearl
funeral services held, 1933/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue)
Edwards, Raymond
man run down by car January 1, dies Tuesday, 1955/01/14: 1
Edwards, Robert
killed by Thomas Jordan, who took Edwards' advice to "get his gun," 1959/02/27: 1
notice of death, 1957/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue), 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Edwards, Cpl. Robert W.
San Antonio Marine serving in Da Nang area, 1966/07/22: 7
Edwards, Ruth Joy
wins Iota Phi Lambda Sorority scholarship contest, 1948/06/11 Supp: 1
wins scholarship; to attend Prairie View (photo), 1948/06/11 Supp: 4
Edwards, Susie
notice of death, 1966/04/08: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Edwards, Thyra J.
adventures of Texas girl in Europe, 1934/01/05: 4, 1934/01/12: 4
outstanding social worker of New York passes, 1953/07/31: 1
Texas social worker goes to Europe for study, travel (photo), 1933/10/13: 5, 1934/03/23: 1
visits and lectures in San Antonio (photo), 1938/04/22: 1, 1938/04/22: 6
Edwards, Velma
Keystone School student elected to membership in local chapter of the National Honor Society (photo), 1967/04/28: 9
Edwards, Veola
and Theodore E. Gilmore, are central figures in observance of Alliance's hour of prayer at St. Paul Methodist (photos), 1951/11/16: 6
Edwards, Viola
notice of death, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Edwards, Will
dies in Kingsbury, 1965/05/28: 4
Edwards, Willie
funeral services held in San Marcos, 1951/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue)
Edwards, Zerita
dies at her residence, 1932/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue)
Edwards High School (Gonzales, TX)
Eggleston, Claudia M.
notice of death, 1959/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Eggleston, Otis
dies almost instantly when Dovy Polk, common-law wife, plunges knife into his heart, 1944/10/20: 1
Eggleston, Riley C.
notice of death, 1963/05/31: 8
Eggleston, Virginia E.
named Kelly AFB "Employee of the Month" in Quality Control Division (photo), 1963/09/20: 1
Egline, Charlie
funeral services held for Beeville resident, 1957/08/23: 6
Ehringhaus, Garland P.
ex-San Antonian gets "outstanding" rating for 1956 as civil service warehouseman in US Quartermaster Department, Fort Worth, 1957/04/26: 1
notice of death, 1965/12/24: 8
widely known man killed by car, 1965/12/17: 1
Eight X Social Club
benefit progressive Whist party held, 1934/06/15: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/04/13: 6, 1934/05/11: 6, 1934/06/01: 6
officers elected, 1934/03/30: 7
Eisenhower, Dwight David (President of United States)
civil rights position
Committee on Government Contract Compliance
education
aid-to-schools program still hot potato in capital, 1955/02/25: 1
Eisenhower's education bill, say some, is step in right direction, 1958/02/07: 1
Elks oratory contest winner, Huey Shepherd, receives award from Ike, 1953/11/27: 1
employment issues
anti-job bias order issued by Ike, 1954/09/10: 1
Committee on Government Contracts submits anti-bias report to president (photo), 1956/10/19: 3
Ike's Government Contract Compliance Committee gets job wage complaint, 1955/04/29: 1
Negro jobs threatened by Eisenhower order, 1953/07/03: 1
well-prepared complaints help President Eisenhower's committee establish equal job opportunity (cartoon commentary), 1957/08/09: 7
FEPC
George, Dr. Zelma Watson, calls upon the president (photo), 1959/07/31: 2
gifts
Michigan couple present hand-made golf bag to president, 1956/02/24: 4
presented with gift from Tripoli (photo), 1958/04/18: 2
housing bill vetoed by Eisenhower as inflationary, 1959/07/17: 3
inauguration as president
Demos predict Jim Crow at Inaugural Ball, 1953/01/16: 3
Dillard, Sgt. Ward, Jr., Brenham, Texan to march with inaugural color guard, 1953/01/09: 1
gaiety marks inaugural week in Washington, 1953/01/30: 6
inaugural parade called 'March of Progress' in human relations, 1957/02/01: 3
inaugural weekend filled with gala affairs, 1957/02/01: 6
many Negro GOP bigwigs attend inaugural balls, 1953/01/30: 6
Negro GOP's in many roles during inaugural, 1957/01/25: 6
seven to serve on inaugural subcommittees, 1952/12/12: 1
may use commission dodge to sidetrack platform promises, 1952/12/12: 1
military career
Gen. Eisenhower praises troops in North Africa, 1943/01/01: 1
gets first 1947 Carver Christmas seals (photo), 1947/12/05: 2
GI's "beef" to Gen. Eisenhower about food gets quick action, 1946/07/05: 1
praises troops in North Africa, 1943/01/01: 1
White, Walter, says he was wrong about Gen. Ike, 1948/04/16: 1
NAACP
Ike, Taft or Kefauver for President forebodes ill for Negro says Washington Bureau of NAACP, 1952/02/08: 1
Ike tells annual meet of hope for rights laws now, 1956/06/29: 1
Nixon belongs to NAACP, but Ike and Adlai don't, 1956/10/05: 3
National Fraternal Council of Churches leaders meeting, details told to president-elect, 1953/01/16: 2
Powell, Rev. Adam Clayton, Jr.
Democrats drop plans to punish Powell for supporting Eisenhower's reelection, 1957/01/11: 1
denies saying he's Ike's religious emissary, 1957/08/16: 1
turns on Adlai, and supports Ike, 1956/10/19: 1
presidential appointments
Anderson, Marian, thrilled over nomination by Eisenhower to the United Nations (photo), 1958/08/08: 1
Byrnes, Gov. James, Eisenhower's naming of Byrnes to UN brings bitter criticism, 1953/08/07: 1
Harlan, Judge John Marshall, confirmation delay scored by Ike, 1955/02/11: 1
Ike overlooks "eminently qualified" Negroes in naming federal judges, 1954/07/09: 2
posts begin opening for Negro Republicans in Eisenhower administration, 1953/07/31: 1
Richardson, Scovel, nominated by Eisenhower to be a judge in US Customs Court (photo), 1957/03/08: 1
Toomer, Louis B., Georgian appointed Register of Treasury by Eisenhower, 1953/09/11: 1
Wilkins, J. Ernest, Ike denies asking him to quit labor post, 1958/08/29: 1
1952 presidential election
general swept into White House by record deluge of votes, 1952/11/07: 1
Virginians, Carolinians impressed by Ike, but to vote for Adlai, 1952/10/03: 1
1956 presidential election
Eisenhower and Nixon are selected by RNC as candidates for November election, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP adopts compromise 'civil rights' plank, after Ike recommends northern plank be softened, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP record attests to party's belief in equality, Ike says, 1956/08/31: 1
Powell turns on Adlai and supports Ike, 1956/10/19: 1
re-elected by landslide, 1956/11/09: 1
"Railroad Man of the Year," John Edmonds, chats with President Eisenhower (photo), 1955/04/15: 4
refuses to save Airmen from execution in Guam rape-murder; servicemen lose last hope, 1953/12/25: 1
reporters and
ANP reporter charges President ignored her at press conference, 1958/11/21: 3
first press conference leaves newsmen cold, 1953/02/27: 1
NY newsmen find Ike inept on vital issues, 1952/06/20: 6
President's curt answers on travel to Negro scribes 'explained,' 1954/07/23: 1
reporter again accuses President of partiality at news conferences, 1957/06/07: 4
Williams, Franklin, writer charges President Eisenhower ignores Negro reporters at conferences, 1957/05/10: 7
Republican Party boast that Eisenhower administration has kept promises is warmly disputed, 1955/11/04: 3
Russwurm Award awarded, Ike hears of Matthew Henson's exploits as first man to reach North Pole, 1954/04/16: 1
school integration
blames parents, state official and courts for riots over school integration, 1956/09/21: 1
Central High School, Little Rock
Bates, Mrs. L. C., Arkansas leader lauds Ike, but says he hedged, 1958/01/03: 8 (filmed in 01/10 issue)
Ike mum on Negro leaders' requests and Little Rock issue, 1958/07/04: 1
Ike's handling of Faubus incident roundly scored, 1957/09/20: 1
president, at news conference, discusses Little Rock crisis, 1957/10/18: 1
president acts, Little Rock integrates with no mob violence as federal troops go into action, 1957/09/27: 1
Satchmo sends Ike wire of congratulations on decision to use troops in Little Rock, 1957/10/04: 3
Satchmo's blast at president starts chain reaction [regarding handling of Little Rock integration], 1957/09/27: 1
Clinton High School, Tennessee, Ike doubts US funds can be used at Clinton to repair bomb damages to school, 1958/10/24: 3
"distressed" that J. Crow issue enters school program, 1958/02/14: 1
Douglas, Sen. Paul H. (D-IL), solon blames Congress and Ike for integration woes, 1958/07/04: 1
ducks segregation issues in school proposals, 1956/01/27: 4
Eisenhower won't talk on school bill amendment [withholding funds from schools not in compliance with Supreme Court desegregation decree], 1956/04/06: 3
has no plans to meet Virginia school crisis this fall, 1958/08/15: 1
makes no demands, asks that court rulings be observed, 1958/10/10: 1
military bases
has no comment as integration delayed for schools on military posts, 1953/10/09: 1
San Antonio NAACP members get Ike's attention on military base school integration (photo), 1953/04/10: 1
president deplores riots at University of Alabama over Autherine Lucy, 1956/02/24: 4
president hit for weak stand on school riots; Wilkins scores him for lack of leadership in Dixie upheavals, 1956/09/14: 1
president's appeal to obey law gets frosty reception, 1958/10/10: 1
says no Gestapo to be set up for integration, 1958/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue)
says South must be educated for integration, 1956/08/17: 3
Youth March for Integrated Schools
president to meet with Youth March delegation, 1959/03/27: 1, 1959/04/10: 1
White House erred in ignoring youth "March" group, Ike aide says, 1958/12/19: 1
segregation/integration
declares South really not defying Supreme Court, 1956/03/30: 1
dodges Jim Crow question in US Army (commentary by Claude A. Barnett), 1952/03/07: 1
dodges race issues at news conference, 1960/04/08: 1
does "Ike" have one set of ideals for Negro ears, another for white?, 1948/04/16: 1
Eisenhower's aid asked to stop Dixie terrorism in Alabama and other Southern cities, 1957/01/18: 3
evasive Ike double-talks on sit-down protests, 1960/03/25: 1
GOP record attests to party's belief in equality, Ike says at GOP National Convention, 1956/08/31: 1
hosts a White House breakfast with Ghana official and Jim Crow victim as his guest, 1957/10/25: 6
Ike compares bombers to Al Capone and Baby Face, 1958/12/26: 2
Ike in rare statement against discrimination, 1960/12/30: 1
Ike mum on FBI withdrawal from Poplarville, MS, lynching case, 1959/06/19: 1
Ike told of hate drive on Little Rock Urban League; UL quits Community Chest to symbolize need for law and order, 1957/10/18: 1
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., Ike feels that President Kennedy's calls for jailed leader turned the tide, 1960/12/30: 3
Lee, Lt. Gen. John Clifford Hodges, Ike's chief aide revealed as foe of discrimination, 1944/09/29: 5
Nixon belongs to NAACP, but Ike and Adlai don't, 1956/10/05: 3
opposes government action in desegregation violence, 1956/09/14: 1
pays tribute to Gabrielle family, who attempted to break white school boycott in New Orleans, 1961/01/06: 1
president, first lady attend church presided over by Negro clergyman, 1959/08/28: 1
president deplores riots at University of Alabama, 1956/02/24: 4
president hit for weak stand on riots; Wilkins scores him for lack of leadership in Dixie upheavals, 1956/09/14: 1
president warns children against race prejudice during good-will tour, 1959/12/18: 1
promises end of DC, government, Armed Forces J. Crow; also favors home rule for District, 1953/02/06: 1
surprised to hear Negroes still Jim Crowed in Dixie travel, 1954/01/22: 1
tells Chicago solon he favors integration in armed forces, 1952/08/22: 1
"there must be no second class citizens," Ike tells Clayton Powell, 1953/06/19: 1
travel
Eisenhower to study pending bills against J. Crow in interstate travel, 1954/04/02: 3
president's curt answers on travel to Negro scribes 'explained,' 1954/07/23: 1
promises nothing on segregation in travel, 1954/07/16: 1
surprised to hear Negroes still Jim Crowed in Dixie travel, 1954/01/22: 1
What did Ike mean? [Negroes must exercise patience and forbearance to secure desegregation], 1958/05/23: 1
White, Pvt. John B., Fort Sam Houston, protests Texas Jim Crow to Eisenhower, two Texas governors, 1953/08/14: 1
Wilkins, Roy, raps Ike's "go slower" statement at 33rd annual convention of National Bar Association here, 1958/09/05: 1
State of the Union address
civil rights omitted in State of Union message, 1954/01/15: 1, 1955/01/14: 1
Ike mentions civil rights in message, 1960/01/15: 1
NAACP releases its appraisal of Ike's State of the Union address, 1953/02/13: 3
Wilkins, Roy, NAACP secretary, expresses "deep regret" at omission of Dixie violence in State of Union message, 1957/01/18: 3
United Golf Association honors the president (photo), 1959/08/14: 2
United Negro College Fund
delegation invites Ike to address luncheon (photo), 1953/05/15: 7
Ike addresses luncheon, 1953/05/29: 7
US not trying help keep colonialism, Eisenhower says, 1954/02/26: 4
warmly welcomes Arab King Saud, owner of 500,000 slaves, 1957/02/08: 1
White, Walter
NAACP officer's death lamented by Eisenhower and official Washington, 1955/04/01: 1
says he was wrong about Gen. Ike, 1948/04/16: 1
Eisenhower, Mamie (Mrs. Dwight D.)
first lady lauds white girl in Negro school, 1956/02/03: 1
first lady pays tribute to Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, 1954/08/13: 1
newswomen guests of Mamie at White House luncheon, 1960/04/29: 2
El Feyes Club
El Paso, Texas
El Patio Social and Civic Club
annual dance held at The Falcon (photo), 1963/05/24 Supp: 4
election of officers, 1960/11/11 Supp: 1
first meeting held since recent organization, 1956/11/02: 6
Johnson, Millie
elected president, 1962/02/02 Supp: 3
re-elected president, other officers elected, 1962/10/19 Supp: 1
meetings in 1956, 1956/12/14: 6
meetings in 1957, 1957/01/11: 6, 1957/05/03: 4, 1957/07/12: 6, 1957/12/13: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/01/31: 6, 1958/02/21: 6, 1958/03/14: 6, 1958/05/02: 6, 1958/06/13: 6, 1958/06/27: 6, 1958/09/19: 6, 1958/10/24: 6, 1958/11/21: 6, 1959/01/09: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/20: 6, 1959/03/20: 4, 1959/06/26: 6, 1959/08/07: 6, 1959/10/23: 6, 1959/11/13: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/03/04: 6, 1960/03/18: 6, 1960/04/15: 6, 1960/04/29: 6, 1960/06/10: 6, 1960/06/24: 4, 1960/09/16 Supp: 2, 1960/09/30 Supp: 2, 1960/10/14 Supp: 3, 1960/11/11 Supp: 1, 1960/12/16: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/03/10: 6, 1961/03/31 Supp: 2, 1961/04/14 Supp: 3, 1961/05/05 Supp: 3, 1961/06/02: 6, 1961/10/06 Supp: 4, 1961/11/17 Supp: 3, 1961/12/01 Supp: 3, 1961/12/15: 7
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/23 Supp: 2, 1962/03/02: 7, 1962/03/16 Supp: 4, 1962/03/23 Supp: 3, 1962/04/06 Supp: 3, 1962/04/20 Supp: 2, 1962/05/04: 7, 1962/06/29 Supp: 3, 1962/09/14 Supp: 2, 1962/09/21 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/01/25: 6, 1963/02/08: 6, 1963/02/22 Supp: 2, 1963/03/08 Supp: 3, 1963/03/29 Supp: 3, 1963/04/26 Supp: 2, 1963/05/17 Supp: 4, 1963/12/20: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/02/14: 6
meetings in 1965, 1965/03/19: 6, 1965/05/28: 6, 1965/09/03: 6, 1965/09/17: 6, 1965/10/01: 6
meetings in 1966, 1966/05/20: 6, 1966/06/10: 6, 1966/11/11: 8, 1966/12/02: 9
meetings in 1967, 1967/02/17: 8, 1967/02/24: 8, 1967/03/24: 9, 1967/06/30: 9, 1967/07/28: 8, 1967/08/18: 8, 1967/09/01: 9, 1967/10/06: 8
Elam, Eugene
notice of death, 1959/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue)
Elam, Willie
pneumonia fatal to Willie Elam, 1941/12/05: 5
Elans Civic, Charitable and Social Club
furnish transportation to polls, 1960/11/04: 6
meetings in 1963, 1963/03/01: 6
officers elected, 1960/09/16 Supp: 3
SA's latest club has introductory tea, 1959/03/20: 7
Elder, Lucy Janie
hurt by hit-runner in stolen truck, 1941/05/23: 1
killed by second accident at same spot, 1942/07/31: 1
Eldrege, Robert Allen
notice of death, 1963/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
Eldrege Family
Eldrege, Mr. and Mrs. Joe, hosts to family reunion in Seguin, 1965/10/01: 2
Eldridge, James, Jr.
notice of death, 1967/03/31: 10 (filmed in 04/07 issue)
Eldridge, John
notice of death, 1961/03/03: 6
Eldridge, Lela Mae
notice of death, 1966/01/07: 8
Electa Chapter No. 1492
Elections
See also Elections, Gubernatorial
See also Elections, Presidential
See also Politics
See also Voting and Voting Rights
Alabama
four Negroes win in Alabama primary election, 1964/05/15: 1
Let the Case of Mobile Be a Warning [liberal city administration voted out because Negroes fail to vote] (editorial), 1961/10/20: 4
Negro political gains mixed in 'Bama election, 1966/06/10: 1
America Goes to the Polls in November (editorial), 1938/11/04: 4
Arkansas, suit filed to void election in all-Negro town, Edmondson, 1943/05/21: 1
California
Race woman reelected to LA education board, 1941/05/16: 1
ten more California Negroes elected to public offices as city councilmen and school board members, 1967/05/12: 1
Chicago, all Negro candidates for city council seats elected, 1959/03/06: 1
Colored Voters League supports Democratic nominees, 1932/10/07: 3
Commentary by Charles Stelzle, 1940/10/18: 4
The First Tuesday after the First Monday (editorial), 1933/11/10: 4
for Negroes, '66 looms as interesting year at polls, 1966/04/01: 4
Georgia
Johnson, Leroy R., wins seat in Georgia Senate; deep south gets Negro solon after 55 years, 1962/11/16: 1
A Negro in the Georgia State Legislature? (editorial), 1962/10/26: 4
officials, poll workers indicted for election fraud, 1961/08/11: 1
two Negroes face each other in general election, giving Georgia its first Negro legislator, 1962/10/26: 1
Indiana legislature, colored men elected for first time, 1932/11/18: 8 (filmed in 11/25 issue)
Kentucky
certain to have Negro as a legislator when sole white candidate withdraws, 1935/08/02: 1
Race candidate, C.W. Anderson, elected to state legislature, 1935/11/15: 1
"Kindred of the Dust": Votes Bought and Sold in Delaware (editorial), 1932/11/25: 4
Kleberg, Richard M., runs for 14th Congressional seat (photo), 1931/11/20: 5
[Literary] Digest Poll [asking if one approves of acts and policies of New Deal] (editorial), 1935/12/06: 4
Louisiana, New Orleans Negro candidates endorsed by formerly all-white political organization, 1967/09/29: 3
Massachusetts, Edward W. Brooke wins GOP Attorney General primary, 1962/09/28: 1
Michigan, white backlash handed two KOs in primary election, 1964/09/11: 1
Mississippi
Negro vote turnout big--fails to unseat whites, 1966/06/17: 1
strangely quiet as time for election of Bilbo successor nears, 1947/09/19: 1
Missouri, Henry D. Espy shows strength in race for candidate to state legislature (photo), 1936/08/14: 2
Mosely, J. Harold
Texan off GOP ticket, 1932/11/04: 1
to run for Chicago judgeship, 1932/10/07: 1
Negro candidates moving into top political posts, 1966/08/05: 2
Negro Gains in [1964] Election (editorial), 1964/11/13: 4
Negro vote in notable shift with GOP gains throughout nation, 1956/11/16: 1
Negroes drive for top local, national offices, 1966/01/28: 1
Negroes seek to provide leadership in elections, 1966/04/01: 3
North Carolina ballots contain record number of Negroes, 1955/05/20: 1
parties pledge no race baiting in '54 congressional campaigns, 1954/09/24: 1
primary elections
Proof Positive [Negroes vote Democratic] (editorial), 1932/11/11: 4
quiet drive on to put more Negroes in public offices, 1965/12/17: 1
race issue dominates election campaigns through nation, 1966/10/21: 1
record number of Negroes elected to office across US, 1956/11/16: 1
School Board
Tennessee janitor, Boyd B. Browser, elected to county court bench, 1942/08/21: 1
Texas
Another Step Forward [Negroes elected in many cities] (editorial), 1966/05/13: 4
Blakley for Senator (editorial), 1961/05/26: 1
And We Thought It Was Democracy on the Move [Rev. L. L. Dixon elected city commissioner in Slaton, TX] (editorial), 1960/04/15: 4
They Haven't Told You This [Democratic Party aids Negroes] (editorial), 1932/11/04: 4
Thompkins fights Vann for National Negro Democratic Bureau campaign post, 1936/07/31: 2
three Negro candidates win history-making posts in general election, 1962/11/16: 1
Virginia
anti-Jim Crow candidate wins election, 1951/11/16: 1
Reid, Dr. William Ferguson, Jr., ballot count protest pays off for Virginian, at first announced loser, 1965/08/27: 1
Vote for Men--Not Parties! (editorial), 1939/05/05: 4
We Need Those Who Can Get It Done (editorial), 1944/05/26: 4
What Side Are You on [comment on benefits gained from the two major American political parties] (Stray Thoughts by Nick Aaron Ford), 1936/10/02: 4
Elections, City/County
Elections, Gubernatorial
Bullington, Orville
Is Republican Candidate (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/09/16: 1
Mr. Bullington's Baloney (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/10/28: 1
Daniel, Price, Sr.
Daniel and Ralph Yarborough in Aug. 28 runoff, 1956/08/03: 1
Daniel nips Ralph Yarborough, 1956/08/31: 1
Ferguson, Miriam ("Ma")
Georgia Rises [election of Carl Sanders is victory for righteousness] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1962/10/05: 7
Griggs, Dr. Sutton E., on Lily-White Bandwagon (editorial), 1932/10/14: 4
Nolte, Eugene, Jr., is GOP nominee (photo), 1946/09/27: 6
O'Daniel, W. Lee, Elected Governor (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/07/29: 4
Rainey, Homer: We Are for Homer Rainey For Governor of Texas (editorial), 1946/07/19: 4
Republicans urge repudiation of Creager's program of lily-whitism, 1932/10/21: 1
The Worm Turns Again [Negroes voting Democratic] (editorial), 1932/10/14: 4
Yarborough, Don, endorsed by
Register, 1962/05/25: 1
Elections, Presidential (1932)
Communist Party
Communist candidate, William Z. Foster, arrested in California, 1932/07/15: 1
proposed Communist candidates for president and vice president (photo), 1932/05/06: 2
thousands cheer Foster and Ford, Communist Party candidates (photo), 1932/06/24: 7
Democrats Invite Defeat (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/04/29: 1
Events at Republican Convention (Digesting the News), 1932/06/24: 4
Garner, John Nance
If Garner Becomes President (editorial), 1932/10/21: 4
Interviewed by Associated Negro Press (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/11/04: 1
Roosevelt-Garner ticket sweeps country (photo), 1932/11/11: 1
Hoover, Herbert
Hoover pledges square deal for Negro citizens, 1932/10/07: 1
NAACP asks Hoover and Roosevelt for plain words on their Negro attitude, 1932/09/23: 1
[Negroes] Soft-Soaped by President [Hoover] (editorial), 1932/10/07: 4
Negroes who visited President Hoover (photo), 1932/10/14: 4
Knox, Col. Frank, a Republican choice, 1936/04/03: 8 (filmed in 04/10 issue)
Maine Causes Consternation [by going Democrat] (editorial), 1932/09/16: 4
The Negro and the Next President (editorial), 1932/10/07: 4
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
NAACP asks Hoover and Roosevelt for plain words on their Negro attitude, 1932/09/23: 1
Roosevelt-Garner ticket sweeps country (photo), 1932/11/11: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/11/11: 4
Who Will It Be [in 1940?] (editorial), 1932/07/15: 1
Elections, Presidential (1936)
'Borah's record brands him unfit,' NAACP to Fish, 1936/03/13: 1
Coxey, "General" Jacob S., Announces Run for Republican Presidential Nomination (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/02/14: 4
Ford, James W.
Communist Party nominates Ford for vice president, 1936/07/03: 1
and Earl Browder, presidential and vice presidental candidates of campaign in Dixie (photo), 1936/09/25: 8 (filmed in 10/02 issue)
Gilbert, Mercedes, actress, announces for New Deal (photo), 1936/10/02: 6
GOP Candidate Choices (editorial), 1936/04/10: 4
GOP presidential "dark horse" nominee, Gov. H. Nice, has fine record among Negroes, 1936/04/17: 4
Landon, Alfred M. (Alf)
FDR [President Roosevelt] and Landon Campaigning (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/08/14: 4
Kansas' Gov. Landon with two appointees (photo), 1936/04/10: 2
reporter reveals interesting facts for Race about Kansas' Governor Landon, possible GOP nominee, 1936/04/10: 4
primary elections, disenfranchised Negroes in Texas, 1936/07/03: 4
Rainey, Mitchell manage national Demo divisions, 1936/08/07: 2
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
FDR and Landon Campaigning (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/08/14: 4
Renomination of (editorial), 1936/07/10: 4
Roosevelt Heats Up Battle for Election (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1936/10/02: 4
Thought for Election Day [right to voice opinion] (editorial), 1936/10/02: 4
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1936/07/03: 4
Elections, Presidential (1940)
Dewey, Thomas, racket-buster is possible GOP nominee, 1939/09/01: 4
The Election Is Over (editorial), 1940/11/08: 4
Eyes Toward the White House (editorial), 1939/12/15: 4
Garner, John Nance
favors mob bill because "Negroes want it," 1940/01/26: 1
Garner's absence from Marian Anderson recital may cost him presidency, 1939/04/28: 1
Houston branch denies support of Garner; may oust branch head, 1939/08/25: 1
Mills, Alphonse, Demo bigwig, Negro director of Garner campaign in San Antonio (photo), 1940/01/19: 1
White, Walter, tells Race to oppose Garner candidacy; points to Garner's ultraconservatism, Texas' lynching record, 1940/01/12: 1
It Won't Be Long Now [until Republican and Democratic conventions] (editorial), 1940/05/24: 4
Negro Press Ass'n to handle Texas GOP publicity, 1940/08/23: 1
Negro vote may determine outcome of 1940 presidential election, says NAACP Secretary, Walter White, 1940/10/11: 4
Political Incurables (Between the Lines by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1940/10/04: 4
The [presidential] Campaign Gains Speed (editorial), 1940/10/04: 4
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
elected to third term (photo), 1940/11/08: 1
Emmet J. Scott says--"Roosevelt has failed!", 1940/10/04: 4
Taft, Robert A., Republican presidential possibility interviewed, 1939/06/23: 2
Vandenberg, Arthur H., possible candidate, discusses racial problems, 1939/07/14: 1
We Look Back at the Election (editorial), 1940/11/22: 4
Wilkie, Wendell
Louis, Joe, comes out for Willkie for President, 1940/11/01: 4
Texas survey shows advantage for W. Willkie, 1940/10/11: 4
William Pickens Says (column), 1940/11/22: 4
Elections, Presidential (1944)
The Election Is Over; Time to Unite (editorial), 1944/11/10: 4
It Has to Be Roosevelt (editorial), 1944/11/03: 4
Roosevelt gets another four years in White House (photo), 1944/11/10: 1
Roosevelt-Truman mass meeting set for Nov. 3, 1944/10/27: 1
Roosevelt-Truman meeting scheduled for tonight at Library Auditorium, 1944/11/03: 1
SA Race Demos gird for intensive Roosevelt drive, 1944/10/13: 1
Texas Democratic Club gets intense Roosevelt-Truman drive under way, 1944/11/03: 5
Washington ANP correspondent says election of FDR [President Roosevelt] leaves him obligated to Negroes, 1944/11/17: 1
Elections, Presidential (1948)
4,000,000 Negroes predicted to vote in 1948 election, 1948/07/30: 1
civil rights is key presidential election issue for Negroes, 1948/10/29: 1
Democrats pick Harry Truman on first ballot as Southerners froth, 1948/07/16: 1
nationwide returns show Negroes for Harry Truman, 1948/11/12: 1
Negro keynoter of third party convention, today in Philly, 1948/07/23: 4
special session of Congress puts both parties on spot, 1948/07/23: 4
Truman, Harry S.
Green, Percy, publisher, says Truman to get Mississippi vote (photo), 1948/09/17: 1
Harry 'forgives' but very cold to Dixiecrats, 1948/12/10: 5
with Truman's victory, what now for Wallaceites, Dixiecrats?, 1948/11/12: 1
Truman re-elected as president (photo), 1948/11/05: 1
Elections, Presidential (1952)
Bass, Charlotta A., to run for vice president in campaign of Progressive Party (photo), 1952/04/25: 3
both VP candidates found "unsatisfactory" by NAACP, 1952/09/19: 1
Eisenhower, Dwight David
elected US President; general swept into White House by record deluge of votes, 1952/11/07: 1
Virginians, Carolinians impressed by Ike, but to vote for Adlai [Stevenson], 1952/10/03: 1
Here's What the Party Records Promise People (commentary by Barrow Lyons), 1952/10/10: 1
Stevenson, Adlai E.
addresses crowd at Alamo as Democratic presidential nominee (photo), 1952/10/24: 1
Democratic nominee for president to support move to shut off filibustering, 1952/08/22: 1
Powell, Rev. Adam Clayton, Jr. declares he's 100 per cent for Stevenson, 1952/09/05: 1
pro-Stevenson mass meeting set for Monday night, Nov. 3, 1952/10/31: 1
Register announces choice for next president is Stevenson, 1952/10/24: 1
Register urges voters to elect Stevenson; see you at the polls, 1952/10/31: 1
President Truman predicts strong civil rights plank for Democrats, 1952/05/02: 1
Elections, Presidential (1956)
Eisenhower, Dwight David
Eisenhower and Nixon are selected by RNC as candidates for November election, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP adopts compromise 'civil rights' plank, after Ike recommends northern plank be softened, 1956/08/24: 1
GOP record attests to party's belief in equality, Ike says, 1956/08/31: 1
Ike re-elected by landslide, 1956/11/09: 1
Powell turns on Adlai and supports Ike, 1956/10/19: 1
Mitchell, James P., Secretary of Labor's speech indicates GOP vote push, 1956/09/14: 1
polls indicate sharp shift of Negro voters to Republicans, 1956/10/26: 1
South supports Demo slate to keep control of Congress, 1956/10/19: 1
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Democrats to go with Adlai Stevenson, Estes Kefauver, 1956/08/24: 1
Eleanor Roosevelt back's Stevenson's civil rights stand, 1956/03/09: 4
Powell turns on Adlai, and supports Ike [President Eisenhower], 1956/10/19: 1
race problem becomes major issue for Stevenson, Kefauver, 1956/02/17: 1
[Vice President] Nixon belongs to NAACP, but Ike [President Eisenhower] and Adlai don't, 1956/10/05: 3
Elections, Presidential (1960)
Another Political Post-Mortem (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/12/02: 4
both parties have cute "secret weapons" [female Negro lawyers], 1960/07/29: 1
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters endorses Democratic ticket, 1960/10/14: 1
civil rights issues
Democratic, GOP rights planks compared, 1960/08/05: 1
Democrats, Republicans agree on this [civil rights planks] (editorial), 1960/07/22: 1
Demos heard Negro voices in drafting rights plank, 1960/07/22: 1
despite denials, rights top issue of both party conventions, 1960/07/29: 1
Dixie governors "write off" rights issue in election, 1960/10/28: 3
GOP "rights" plank reported "considerably short" of what Nixon wanted, 1960/07/29: 1
here is text of GOP rights plank, 1960/08/05: 1
Let There Be Action [on civil rights plank] (editorial), 1960/07/15: 4
NAACP protests omission of rights issue in TV debate, 1960/10/07: 1
Plot Afoot to Play Down Rights Issue, Woo Dixie [during presidential campaign], by Enoc P. Waters, Jr., 1960/05/13: 3
"rights plank" adopted; Dixiecrats lose fight to knock out mention of civil rights, 1960/07/15: 1
The Democratic Slate--All the Way (endorsement by
San Antonio Register), 1960/11/04: 1
Johnson, Lyndon Baines
LBJ is only candidate who flunks civil rights, 1960/06/10: 1
LBJ makes fantastic bid for Negro vote, 1960/07/22: 1
Wilkins, Roy, says Negro vote not for Lyndon Johnson in presidential campaign, 1960/01/15: 1
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald
civil rights voting record revealed, 1960/07/29: 1
Kennedy creates rights section of Demo campaign, 1960/08/12: 1
Kennedy elected in closely contended election (photo), 1960/11/11: 1
Kennedy forces irk head of National Beauty Culturists, who threatens to throw support to Nixon, 1960/09/16: 3
Powell, A. Clayton, promises to stump country to support campaign, 1960/09/30: 3
Reeves, Frank D.
Negro attorney named campaign assistant, 1960/08/19: 8
serves on DC executive committee (photo), 1960/09/16: 3
Sizing up Kennedy (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/07/29: 4
wins Negro vote in West Virginia, 1960/05/20: 3
wins nomination by Democratic National Convention, 1960/07/15: 1
Lawson, Marjorie McKenzie, new director of civil rights section, shown with Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr. (photo), 1960/08/19: 3
Monopolies Are Dangerous [US presidency should be open to all] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/11/25: 4
Negro, as voter, issue, important factor in election, 1960/11/18: 1
Nixon, Richard M. (Vice President of United States)
as expected, Nixon wins presidential nomination, 1960/07/29: 1
GOP "rights" plank reported "considerably short" of what Nixon wanted, 1960/07/29: 1
Nixon carries rights issue into North Carolina, 1960/09/16: 6
Nixon Grows in Stature (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/06/24: 4
Our Two Great Political Conventions (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1960/08/12: 4
Southern politicos lay plans to elect Dixie president, 1958/06/20: 1
Elections, Presidential (1964)
Goldwater, Barry
GOP aide indicted in spurious [Martin Luther] King write-in campaign in presidential election, 1964/12/11: 1
Johnson, Lyndon Baines
leaders ask civil rights demonstrations halt until after fall elections, 1964/08/07: 1
presidential campaign slow in "heating up," 1964/09/18: 1
presidential teams dig in for stretch drive, 1964/10/16: 1
Southwest NAACP urges all-out voting, Nov. 3, 1964/10/30: 1
Vote the Democratic Ticket (editorial), 1964/10/30: 1
Wallace, Gov. George C.
Hey, Wallace, Look What Happened Down Home! (editorial), 1964/05/29: 4
Wallace fully protected as he campaigns in Maryland; Negroes gassed and jailed, 1964/05/22: 1
Elections, San Antonio/Bexar County, Texas
Austin, Anderson, candidate for district attorney, endorsed by
Register in editorial [can we forget?], 1954/08/27: 1
Better Government League Party
appears at NAACP meeting (photo), 1961/03/24: 1
Sutton, BGL, go down in city election, 1961/04/07: 1
Vote BGL Ticket, Henry Gonzalez (editorial), 1961/03/31: 1, 1961/03/31: 4
Bexar County GOP preps for fall election, 1960/06/10: 3
Burkett, Judge Joe, announces candidacy for 150th District bench, 1962/03/09: 7
By All Means, Vote Saturday! (editorial), 1960/05/06: 4
Callaghan, Alfred
Callaghan or White for Mayor (editorial), 1949/05/06: 4
Negroes swing mayor's post from Maverick to Callaghan, 1947/05/30: 1
seeks office of Tax Commissioner, 1943/04/09: 5
Carr, Waggoner
LBJ Wants Carr--We Want Carr (editorial), 1966/11/04: 1
three coffees for Carr set for Saturday, 1966/10/14: 4
Casey, John, candidate outlines platform, 1966/10/21: 4
City Council (1953-1955)
citizens group to support seven in council race, 1955/03/25: 1
Fitzgerald, O. E., Negro seeks seat on San Antonio City Council, 1953/03/13: 1
group seeks Negro candidate for SA City Council, 1953/02/20: 1
City Council (1961-1967)
Black, Rev. C. W.
Finish the Job, Tuesday [elect remaining three Good Government League candidates in runoff] (editorial), 1967/04/14: 4
Ford, Wanda, holds Precinct Powwows, 1961/03/24: 6
Howard, Mrs. I. M., seeks place two, 1967/03/31: 9
James, Rev. S. H.
NAACP invites city candidates to meeting, 1965/03/19: 1
Re-elect All Nine (editorial), 1967/03/31: 4
refuses to act on anti-bias ordinance at election time, 1963/03/08: 1
Schaefer gets recount, James gets council seat (photo), 1965/04/16: 1
Sutton, G. J.
young politicos busy as city election nears, 1965/04/02: 3
City Gets New Administration [let's all get together] (editorial), 1939/06/02: 4
Conner, Ward, seeks precinct 3 post, 1950/07/21: 7
Democratic Coalition doesn't endorse Negro for judge, 1964/09/11: 1
Democrats meet in precinct conventions (photo), 1954/07/30: 1
Economy Ticket
For the Economy Ticket (editorial), 1933/05/05: 4
landslide marks return of mayor and cohorts to municipal offices (photo), 1933/05/12: 1
opens office on East Commerce, 1933/04/28: 1
school ticket candidates (photo), 1932/04/01: 1, 1932/04/01: 7
Esquivel, Rudy, running for state representative, endorsed by
San Antonio Register, 1961/12/15: 1
Hensley, District Attorney William N., endorsement by
San Antonio Register, 1950/07/07: 1
Hensley on July 22! (editorial), 1950/07/21: 1
Let's Get It Straight (editorial), 1950/07/14: 1
Jones, Buck, candidate for justice of peace (photo), 1946/05/10: 7
Kilday, Owen W.
Demo nominees to get support of Sheriff Kilday, 1952/08/01: 1
runs for sheriff (photo), 1946/07/26: 2
King, Tom H., ex-GIs endorse former company CO for judge (photo), 1946/07/26: 8
Lieck, Charles--There Can Be No Other Choice! [for Bexar County District Attorney] (editorial), 1958/08/15: 4
Maverick, Maury
McCallum, Nancy Lou, runs for county superintendent (photo), 1946/06/28: 6
meeting of all city candidates set for March 30, 1953/03/27: 3
Pfeiffer, Leslie, candidate for county superintendent (photo), 1946/07/19: 7
Ploch, A. J.
candidate for county commissioner (photo), 1946/05/10: 7
Don't Forget It! [A. J. Ploch...is friend to his Negro constituency] (editorial), 1958/07/11: 4
Police Commissioner Candidate [Lewis W.] Lipscomb Advocates Murder (editorial), 1939/04/28: 4
precinct, county Demo convention dates set, 1954/07/23: 3
Precinct 3
bond election Saturday lists 15 projects, 1959/01/16: 7
Voters Should Approve Road Bonds (editorial), 1959/01/16: 4
Reader, R. L.
Register's Election Choices (editorial), 1966/05/06: 1
San Antonio Educators Legislative Committee endorses six candidates, 1960/05/06: 1
San Antonio Register Names Its Choices [for governor] (editorial), 1964/04/24: 1
Scarborough, C. D., is candidate for Street Commissioner and Public Improvements (photo), 1951/05/04: 7
Simmang, Theo E., district attorney candidate (photo), 1948/07/09: 4
Spears, Franklin, running for state senate, endorsed by
San Antonio Register, 1961/12/15: 1
Sutton, G. J.
They'll Represent ALL the People (editorial), 1964/05/01: 1
Thurman, W. D. "Bill," seeks county commissioner post (photo), 1948/05/28: 6
Trevino, Albert U., wins JP, Pct. 1, Pl. 1; Albert Pena, Jr. wins county commission, Pct. 1; Price Daniel nips Ralph Yarborough, 1956/08/31: 1
trip promised to state Democratic Convention to top precinct vote getter by Valmo Bellinger, 1954/08/27: 1
Victory ticket announces city candidates, 1943/04/23: 4
vote FOR improvement district bond issue, Jan. 23, 1954/01/22: 1
Vote "For" on August 7 [propositions to solve county flood problems] (editorial), 1965/08/06: 4
Vote FOR the Hospital Referendum, Saturday (editorial), 1967/01/13: 4
White, A. C. (Jack)
Callaghan or White for Mayor (editorial), 1949/05/06: 4
his ticket sweeps city election, 1951/05/11: 1
routs Callaghan to win mayoralty seat, 1949/05/13: 1
Wood, Will, county sheriff seeks reelection (photo), 1938/10/28: 7
Woods, Richard J. (Dick), endorsed by
Register for criminal district attorney, 1962/05/25: 1
Elegant Ladies Social and Civic Club
club organized July 1 with election of officers, 1967/08/04: 9
Elgin, Mattie Lee
invited to attend South Texas Muscular Dystrophy campaign kick-off (Jo's Jottings), 1965/10/29 Supp: 1
Eli, Cpl. Arthur N.
ex-Wheatleyite awarded Good Conduct Medal, 1963/07/19: 5
Eli, Ferry
a Tribute to a Friend (letter), 1932/11/11: 4
Eli, Wiley, Jr.
notice of death, 1935/04/05: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue)
Elias, Johnny S.
Corpus Christi airman completes basic training (photo), 1966/06/10: 7
Elite 18 Club
meetings in 1960, 1960/07/22: 6, 1960/08/26 Supp: 4
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/06 Supp: 4, 1961/01/13: 6
Elite 24 Social Club
celebration of members' birthdays, 1961, 1961/04/28 Supp: 1, 1961/05/19 Supp: 2, 1961/06/23 Supp: 3, 1961/07/28 Supp: 2, 1961/10/27 Supp: 4, 1961/12/22 Supp: 1
Jo's Jottings, 1961/09/08 Supp: 1
celebration of members' birthdays, 1962, 1962/02/23 Supp: 4, 1962/05/11 Supp: 3, 1962/06/29 Supp: 3, 1962/11/30: 6
celebration of members' birthdays, 1963, 1963/03/01: 6, 1963/04/05 Supp: 3, 1963/06/07: 6, 1963/08/30: 6, 1963/09/20: 6, 1963/11/01: 6, 1963/11/22: 6, 1963/12/13: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1963/05/03 Supp: 1
celebration of members' birthdays, 1964-1965, 1964/02/07: 6, 1964/06/12: 6, 1964/08/21: 6, 1965/01/29: 6, 1965/12/17: 7
celebration of members' birthdays, 1966-1967, 1966/01/21 Supp: 2, 1966/03/04: 6
meetings in 1966, 1966/10/07: 8, 1966/11/18: 7, 1966/12/16: 8
Elite Buddies Club
Elizabeth Prophet Society
annual breakfast held, 1946/01/11: 7
art exhibit to be presented, 1939/06/02: 6
holds annual Christmas party, 1940/01/12: 7
meetings in 1930, 1931/10/30: 5, 1931/12/18: 7
meetings in 1932, 1932/11/25: 6
meetings in 1933, 1933/02/03: 7, 1933/02/17: 7, 1933/03/03: 7, 1933/03/17: 6, 1933/04/07: 7, 1933/04/28: 6
meetings in 1939, 1939/01/27: 6, 1939/03/10: 4
meetings in 1942, 1942/01/09: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
meetings in 1944, 1944/09/15: 6
Valentine party held (Jo's Jottings), 1941/02/21: 6
Elizabeth Starnes Chapter
Elizondo, Hope
Lavernia suspect found guiltless in murder of Hope Elizondo, 1938/05/27: 1
Elks
Ella Austin Children's Home
Previously called Ella Austin Orphanage before June, 1951.
See also Women's Progressive Club
13-year-old orphan attacked by janitor, Joe Woods, 1946/11/08: 1
activities in 1945, 1945/02/16: 6
AME Ministers' Wives Alliance visits Ella Austin Orphanage, 1951/06/22: 6
annual tea held, 1941/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1946/01/11: 6
appeal to social clubs of the city by
Register, 1931/08/14: 6
assistant matron
applications taken for assistant matron post at orphanage, 1940/04/26: 6
assistant matron sought, 1940/06/21: 7
Young, Mrs. A.B., hired as assistant matron, 1938/10/28: 1
Baptist Good Will Missionary Presidents Council visit orphanage, 1951/05/18: 4
benefits
Amphion Glee Club holds benefit for orphanage, 1932/11/04: 6
"Baby Contest" for orphanage next Friday, 1940/04/05: 6
"Battle of Songs" to benefit orphanage, 1944/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue)
benefit pageant to be held at Auditorium, 1936/01/24: 7
"Bogal Rose Review" to be presented for orphanage, 1939/11/17: 4
cakes baked at cooking school donated for benefit, 1933/11/10: 1
"can opening" to be held, 1938/11/18: 7
candlelighting service
churches to hold candle lighting service for benefit (Alamo City Briefs), 1935/11/15: 6
St. Paul ME Church holds candle lighting for orphanage, 1942/01/09: 8 (filmed in 05/08 issue)
(Alamo City Briefs), 1935/11/15: 7
charity ball benefits home, 1931/09/04: 7
clothing bought for orphans from proceeds of benefit game, 1940/10/04: 5
"clothing shower" for orphanage today, 1937/09/17: 1
Floral Style Show
4th annual show on Nov. 27, 1939/11/24: 6
curtain to rise on benefit variety revue, floral style show, 1938/10/07: 6
date changed, 1938/09/23: 6
large crowd at variety revue, floral style show, 1938/10/14: 6
Mae Bette Phelps and Walter Jones Brown wed at floral style show with orphans as benefit, 1937/07/09: 7
program announced, 1938/09/30: 6
Style Show Needs Your Support (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/09/30: 4
'Glorified Voices' to stage benefit performance Sunday afternoon at Library-Auditorium, 1940/08/30: 8 (filmed in 09/06 issue)
June celebration to benefit Ella Austin home draws huge attendance, 1932/06/24: 1
melon feast and picnic given by Ladies' Auxiliary of Alamo City Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Assn., 1934/06/29: 1
Midget Queen Contest
benefits orphanage, 1931/10/16: 6, 1932/11/11: 2
Midget Queen Contest Commendable (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/11/18: 1
Ministerial Alliance gives over $300 on purchase of station wagon, 1945/06/15: 1
musicales
grand musical festival for benefit, 1931/12/04: 4
musicale nets over $250 toward station wagon, 1944/08/18: 7
pre-Thanksgiving musicale for orphans at Corinth Baptist Church, 1942/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue), 1942/11/20: 8 (filmed in 12/04 issue)
Optimist-Rotarian tickets to benefit Ella Austin orphanage, 1936/05/22: 3
"President's Ball," 1938/01/07: 1, 1938/01/14: 1, 1938/01/21: 1, 4, 1938/01/28: 1
'rice contest' for benefit of orphanage, 1938/12/09: 7
softball benefits, 1933/06/09: 3, 1936/05/22: 3, 1939/09/29: 3, 1939/11/03: 3
boys to benefit from softball game, 1938/10/28: 1
Entre Nous and Dragonettes' game to benefit orphans, 1933/10/20: 3
girls' double-header ball game to benefit orphans, 1933/09/22: 3
Joske Porters, Household softballers to clash in orphanage benefit tilt, 1937/07/16: 3
local men stage baseball game for orphanage benefit, 1932/06/17: 3
"Tin Can Drive" nets $46.85, 1938/04/29: 1
Wiley-Sam Huston charity game
appreciation of those who helped with Wiley-Huston charity game, 1932/12/09: 3
Crime Within the Ranks (editorial), 1932/12/09: 4
fraudulent tickets discovered, 1932/12/09: 1
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/12/09: 4
Wiley Wildcats crush Dragons 69-0, 1932/12/09: 3
Women's Junior Progressive Club
Centennial exhibit and tea to benefit orphanage, 1936/05/15: 7
expect large crowd at benefit musicale Monday, 1940/04/19: 6
floral style show
fourth annual show on Nov. 27, 1939/11/24: 6
program announced, 1938/09/30: 6
gives midnight benefit show for orphans, 1937/07/16: 7
"wrist watch" contest, 1938/04/29: 1, 1938/05/06: 1, 1938/05/13: 1, 1939/04/21: 7
Women's Progressive Club
annual meet held at orphanage, 1932/05/13: 3
annual open house held, 1943/01/08: 6
annual silver tea to be held Jan. 5 (Alamo City Briefs), 1936/01/03: 7
benefit tea held, 1935/06/07: 6
club and orphans worship at St. Paul, 1936/04/24: 6, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
entertainment by Women's Progressive Club nets orphanage $39.50, 1940/02/16: 6
luncheon for Ella Austin Orphanage canceled, 1940/02/23: 4
makes appeal for orphanage, 1931/08/14: 1, 1933/05/12: 3
midnight benefit show given for orphans, 1937/07/16: 7
musicale held for orphanage, 1939/05/12: 6, 1940/05/31: 7
open house tea sponsored, 1941/01/03: 7, 1945/01/12: 6
sells more than 1,000 'shares' taken in SA orphanage at musicale, 1940/06/07: 4
song festival for orphanage Tuesday, June 18, 1940/06/14: 4
Board of Directors
directors and members hold meeting, 1931/09/11: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
first meeting of year and election of officers held (photo), 1963/02/22 Supp: 2
Fitzgerald, O. E., resigns because of 'bickering,' 1949/05/20: 1
hears candidates for juvenile court judgeship at regular meeting, 1962/03/16 Supp: 2
Shaw, Samuel
heads board again (photo), 1964/12/25: 1
obtains some much needed equipment, 1965/03/12: 7
outgoing president awarded for service (photo), 1966/01/28: 1
six new members named, 1949/01/07: 1, 1962/02/16 Supp: 3
Sonier, F. S., quits as chairman of Orphanage Board, 1950/10/06: 1
Cameo Theatre program scheduled for Sunday, 1946/03/08: 8
Carter, Oliver J., talented orphanage inmate twice feted on 12th birthday, 1939/08/25: 7
Chandler Club aids orphans, 1931/10/02: 7
children visit Kelly Air Force Base, 1949/06/24 Supp: 1
Christmas holiday season
Alexander, E. D., "adopts" boy for Christmas day, 1941/01/10: 8 (filmed in 01/17 issue)
American Legion, Fred Brock Post, 1950/01/06: 6, 1950/12/22: 6
gives substantial check to Samuel Shaw, manager (photo), 1965/12/31: 1
hosts holiday party at orphanage, 1951/01/05: 6
plays Santa to orphans, 1953/01/02: 6
Andrews, U. J., representing San Antonians of California, gives $100 for holiday gifts for children (photo), 1958/11/28: 1, 1959/12/25: 1
Boy Scout Troop 74 holds Christmas party for the children (Jo's Jottings), 1953/12/18 Supp: 4
Christmas shopping tour given to children by American Legion, George Washington Carver Post (photo), 1964/01/03: 1
Don't Forget Orphans and Old Folks at Christmas (editorial), 1933/12/22: 4
Fort Sam unit to play Santa to Ella Austin Home, 1954/12/17: 1
Hogg, Tom, gives Xmas dinner to orphans, 1933/12/29: 1
holiday breakfast held for staff (Jo's Jottings), 1962/01/05 Supp: 4
Kelly Field GIs play Santa to orphanage, 1946/12/27: 8
Legionnaires to play Santa to Ella Austin Home, 1950/12/22: 6
Red Cross members prepare GI Christmas units (photo), 1946/09/06: 6
Smith, Sgt. T. J., plays Santa to Freddie McNeil as members of Ft. Sam Houston 25th Transportation Car company share Christmas (photo), 1950/12/29: 1
City-Wide Junior Mission to entertain Children's Home, 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue)
Community Chest
funds renovation of home, 1948/06/11: 6
includes orphanage and Campfire Girls as members, 1940/08/16: 1
suspends financial support
And Only the Orphans Will Suffer (editorial), 1946/10/18: 4
orphanage is reinstated by Community Chest, 1947/06/06: 1
to support orphans under new board, 1946/10/18: 1
donations
Army officer at Ft. Sam Houston donates sandwiches and cakes, 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue), 1933/08/25: 1
champion pig (barrow) presented to orphans, 1953/03/06: 1
Commissioner Steffler donates fine buck, 1933/01/13: 1
contribution from MSgt. Johnny E. Roland, makes twins happier (photo), 1946/09/27 Supp: 1
Donated Services to Repair Home Free of Charge (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/05/06: 1
East Side Social and Benevolent Club makes Christmas cheer donations, 1961/12/29 Supp: 2
fish donated by H. A. Shackleford, 1934/07/13: 6
Fisherman Should Share Catch with Orphans (editorial), 1934/07/13: 4
hamburger and buns donated by Hermann Sons, 1932/05/27: 1
Kelly Field unit donates $900 to orphanage in 1946, 1947/01/17: 6
Ladies Auxiliary of Post Chapel of Fort Sam Houston present cash gift (photo), 1949/08/05 Supp: 3
Lone Star Brewing Company
buys champion steer for home (photo), 1955/03/04: 1
buys Livestock Show grand prize champion barrow for the home (photo), 1962/03/16: 5
champion lamb donated, offered as prize, 1965/03/19: 7
Morris, Curtis, gives 15-dozen eggs to orphans (photo), 1938/04/15: 6
Navy men of USS Alamo engineering division auxiliaries present $200 for benefit of the home (photo), 1961/12/29: 1
orphanage thanks Christmas donors, 1947/01/24: 6
Pearl Brewery
donates champion lamb (photo), 1965/02/26: 7
donates Livestock grand champion fat barrow (photo), 1958/02/28: 5
donates pig (photo), 1955/03/11: 1, 1960/02/26: 2
Ike Jones presents San Antonio Livestock champion hog certificate to Mrs. M. Stephens for children's home (photo), 1957/03/01: 1
prize sweet potatoes grown by Johnnie Dudek, Jr., of Adkins (photo), 1959/11/20: 6
San Antonio Display Club gives TV set and athletic equipment to orphanage, 1951/01/05: 6
Santone concern gives 50 hats to home, 1936/04/24: 7
Sojourner Truth School, Kenwood, donates liberally to orphanage, 1941/12/05: 5
station wagon is gift of Kilpatrick Memorial Trust Fund (photo), 1964/06/26: 3
Easter activities
American Legion holds Easter egg hunt for orphans, 1949/04/22 Supp: 1
Easter cheer from Duncan Field employees, 1939/04/07: 7
Easter Egg hunt
given by Women's Progressive Club, 1932/04/01: 6
sponsored by Top Hatters Men's Club (Jo's Jottings), 1961/04/07 Supp: 3, 1962/04/27 Supp: 4
Ella S. Austin picture given to orphanage by Florida Grant Missionary Society, 1941/06/27: 6
Ellison, N. O. ("Brother")
presents annual gift to the Home (photo), 1959/01/02: 6
remembers orphans at Christmas, 1944/12/22: 4
Stephens, Mildred accepts check for Christmas cheer (photo), 1960/12/23: 7
thanked by board of directors for donation, 1942/01/02: 5
treats orphans and disabled kids to circus, 1948/11/05: 7
guests of Missouri Pacific Booster Club, 1945/05/25: 6
McCowan, Mrs. M.F., celebrates birthday with party at orphanage, 1936/05/22: 6
McIntyre, Hattie, education to be financed by Kelly AFB airmen, 1949/06/17: 1
Men's Advisory Council
affiliate of Women's Progressive Club holds "can opening" to benefit Ella Austin Orphanage, 1940/04/05: 5
"charity ball" planned for Jan. 30, 1939/01/13: 1
collects third of pledges, 1938/10/07: 1
council announces new pledges for '39-40, 1939/07/28: 1
council gets firs 1939-40 pledge, 1939/07/14: 1
funds running low, 1939/08/18: 5
gala entertainment promised for charity ball, 1939/01/27: 6
has "can opening," 1940/01/12: 1
membership drive underway, 1938/05/13: 1
pledge payments slow for October, 1939/10/27: 1
progress shown in membership and fund drive, 1938/06/03: 1
provides assistant matron, 1938/10/28: 1
raises $352 during past year, 1939/06/23: 1
reports progress in new effort, 1939/08/04: 5
San Antonio Awakes (editorial), 1938/06/03: 4
San Antonio Men Are Asked to Help (editorial), 1938/05/13: 4
seeks pledge renewals, 1939/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue)
West siders join advisory council, 1938/11/04: 1, 1938/11/11: 6
A Year's Work Well Done (editorial), 1939/06/23: 4
Mother's Day program
Antioch Baptist Church, 1946/05/03: 6
New Light Baptist Church, 1943/04/23: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue)
new orphanage
cornerstone laying
ceremony held for, 1932/08/05: 5
everyone invited to laying of cornerstone, 1932/07/22: 7
formal opening, 1932/11/04: 6, 1932/12/09: 1
fund raising for
$20,000 campaign under way: workers comb city for orphanage funds, 1931/08/14: 1
contributors to orphanage drive listed, 1931/08/28: 5, 1931/09/11: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue), 1931/11/06: 8 (filmed in 11/13 issue), 1931/12/18: 8 (filmed in 12/25 issue)
correction regarding amount of church donation, 1944/06/02: 5
drive underway to replace dilapidated structure (photo), 1931/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/21 issue)
Everyone Should Pitch in (Personally I Think), 1933/10/20: 4
fund for new home grows, 1931/09/11: 8 (filmed in 09/18 issue)
orphan home drive extended: subscriptions pour in from clubs and individuals, 1931/08/21: 1
orphanage thanks church donors, 1944/05/26: 6
philanthropist, Charles Bellinger, boosts campaign (photo), 1931/09/04: 1
thanks extended for contributions made during 1950, 1950/12/15: 6
Van Cortlandt Club leads in contributions, 1931/08/28: 3
ground breaking for
Ground-Breaking a Credit to Women's Progressive Club (editorial), 1932/06/17: 4
ground breaking for new orphanage to be held, 1932/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue)
A New Orphanage Building (editorial), 1932/12/09: 4
new play room added (photo), 1947/11/28: 5
plans for opening of new orphanage under way, 1932/11/25: 3
St. Paul ME Church to help orphan home, 1932/08/05: 8 (filmed in 08/12 issue)
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1932/12/09: 4
Women's Progressive Club
meets for third hearing on construction plans, 1932/06/10: 5
new orphanage is focus of meeting, 1932/06/17: 5
notice to all (from Women's Progressive Club), 1932/11/25: 3
Obtains Bank Loan to Start New Orphanage Construction (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1932/06/10: 1
news in 1945, 1945/03/09: 7, 1945/04/13: 6
open house held, 1948/10/01: 6, 1951/06/15: 6
guests register at open house (photo), 1951/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue)
The Orphanage Is Ours [to support] (editorial), 1933/11/03: 4
orphans get haircuts, 1932/05/13: 3
orphans have party at Empire Theatre (photo), 1933/12/01: 2
Phillips, Albert "Scratch," hosts orphans at turkey dinner (Jo's Jottings), 1953/12/18 Supp: 4
Playland Park is site of second Emancipation day celebration for orphans, 1948/06/25: 4
Stephens, Mildred
Matron of the Ella Austin Children's Home (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/01/08 Supp: 4
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephens entertain grandchildren with birthday party at Children's Home (photo), 1955/07/15 Supp: 4
resigns as director; stays on in position of supervisor, 1967/02/24: 9
Sundays, Wednesdays are visiting days, 1938/04/29: 6
Sutton, A. C., named as director of children's home (photo), 1967/02/17: 1
theatre party provided by Lone Star Brewing Co. and Sam Liberto, salesman, Great Southern Life Ins. Co. (photo), 1961/09/29: 6
theft of bread reported, 1939/11/03: 6
Townsend, Sophia, long-time orphanage matron dies, 1947/05/02: 1
Women's Junior Progressive Club presents neon sign for the home (photo), 1951/07/27: 1
worship at St. James AME Church, 1945/05/11: 6
Ellerbe, Jimmy L.
notice of death, 1967/04/21: 4
Ellerbe, Mozelle
Ellerbe cracks two marks, 10 records fall, at PV relays, 1939/04/14: 3
hogs spotlight at Penn Relays--Watson sets, Ellerbe ties record, 1939/05/05: 3
wins sprint title at KU Relays, 1939/04/28: 3
Ellington, 'Duke' (Edward Kennedy)
aids quake-hit Japanese town, 1964/10/23: 1
awards and honors
Andre Kostelanetz pays tribute to Duke (photo), 1944/02/18: 4
becomes "first living artist" featured on Togo postage stamp, 1967/05/12: 7
and F. Margurite Belafonte, head 1958 Freedom Fund campaign (photo), 1958/02/28: 1
Howard Univ. Student Council Achievement Trophy awarded, 1943/03/19: 7
Moore has high praise for Duke concert, 1948/01/09: 7
national music fraternity, Kappa Gamma Psi, honors Duke Ellington, 1956/04/20: 7
Spingarn Medal awarded (photo), 1959/06/26: 1, 1959/09/11: 1
"The Duke" tells of origin, traces development of "swing" (photo), 1940/07/26: 4
and Ella Fitzgerald, make first joint television appearance on Bell Telephone Hour (photo), 1959/02/06: 1
European performances
English Church official bans Ellington concert, 1948/07/23: 7
"Europe is OK with me," says Ellington on return, 1933/10/06: 7
hearty welcome received in Atlanta's Auburn Ave. (photo), 1935/08/02: 2
Hibbler, Al, San Antonio blind singer, joins Duke Ellington, 1943/07/09: 1
personal/family life
not drinking, taken in raid on Silver Slipper for violation of liquor curfew, 1952/02/15: 1
takes time out from concert tour at Howard Theatre to visit with family and friends (photo), 1962/06/29: 7
undergoes gall bladder surgery, 1962/05/25: 1
San Antonio performances
dance a major attraction (Jo's Jottings), 1935/07/19: 6
Duke, 'King' Cole, Lionel Hampton in rock 'n' roll midnight show at Majestic, 1955/11/25: 7
'Duke' Ellington and coterie big success here (photo), 1933/10/20: 1
Duke Ellington Musicrew enthralls crowd in Sunken Garden concert, 1946/04/19: 5
the 'Duke' here next month, 1933/09/22: 7
'Duke' visits city schools, 1933/10/20: 7
'Duke's band arrives tomorrow (photo), 1933/10/13: 1
in Sunken Garden concert, April 12, 1946/04/05: 6, 1946/04/12: 2
at Majestic Theatre next week, 1933/10/06: 7
Soviets reject Ellington and Basie's part in the Soviet-American Cultural Exchange Program, 1963/03/08: 5
supports presidential campaign of Hubert Humphrey (photo), 1960/02/19: 7
Tizol, Juan, of Duke Ellington band, says mixed bands will improve American music, 1940/12/13: 6
visits studios as artists prepare American Negro Expo material (photo), 1940/06/21: 7
waxes special recording for Queen Elizabeth II, 1959/05/22: 7
Elliott, George Alvin
notice of death, 1962/09/28: 8
Elliott, Jack
completes aviation mechanical school in Memphis, Tennessee, 1963/04/12: 7
Elliott, Lonnie B., Jr.
graduates from radio equipment repair technical course, assigned to Clark AFB, Philippines, 1965/10/08: 7
Victorian completes Air Force basic training (photo), 1964/12/18: 2
Elliott, Lural E.
heart attack claims lifelong Kerrville resident, 1961/09/01: 2
Elliott, O. H.
appointed to Austin Parks and Recreation Board (photo), 1961/10/20: 1
Elliott, Rufus
grand jury indicts woman who shot mate, 1942/02/13: 1
shot by wife, Elizabeth Elliott after argument, 1942/01/30: 1
Elliott, Viola Irene
two years' illness claims Mrs. Elliott, 1942/01/16: 7
Ellis, Alice
long-time resident dies in New York City, 1951/07/06: 1
Ellis, Annie W.
death claims lifelong resident, 1953/02/20: 1
Ellis, [baby]
baby girl dies soon after birth, 1957/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue)
Ellis, Bessie Elizabeth
dies suddenly, 1962/05/04: 1
Ellis, Bill
assaulted with an iron pinch bar by David H. Johnson, dies, 1935/09/27: 7
Ellis, Mrs. Clara H.
fetes grand lodge officials, 1948/03/12 Supp: 2
grand matron, will preside at grand chapter (photo), 1939/06/23: 6
reelected, by voice, to grand lodge of the Eastern Star, 1947/07/11: 6
succumbs after being in ill health for three years (photo), 1950/09/22: 1
Ellis, Clarence
notice of death, 1957/11/22: 8 (filmed in 11/29 issue)
Ellis, David
Ellis, Dora
notice of death, 1959/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue)
Ellis, Dorothy Mae
recreation dept. worker accepts civil service post, 1939/08/25: 1
surprised with handkerchief shower (Playground Activities), 1939/08/25: 7
Ellis, Ella Rickaman
notice of death, 1958/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Ellis, Harrie
notice of death, 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Ellis, Harry
notice of death, 1940/05/31: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue)
Ellis, Herpel, Jr.
battle-tried veteran returns to San Antonio (photo), 1944/01/28: 1
honorably discharged after nearly three years of service in Navy (photo), 1944/01/28: 1
Ellis, Hezekiah
police officer ordered to bed rest, 1931/09/18: 5
policeman gets pension, 1933/03/10: 1
succumbs after long illness; thousands pay tribute (photo), 1933/05/26: 1
Ellis, J. D.
15-year-old boy slashed by Percy Bennett, 1944/07/07: 1
Ellis, Lillie
death claims her, 1940/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue)
Ellis, Maggie Adams
notice of death, 1961/02/03: 8
rites held in Columbus, 1961/02/03: 4
Ellis, Mary
notice of death, 1961/10/13: 8
Ellis, Mike
police officer killed after Mack Belton Newton shoots Mrs. Sedalia Smith, then kills himself, 1944/05/12: 1
Ellis, Pat
final rites held for three Seguinites, 1963/10/04: 2
Ellis, Ralph E., Sr.
former resident dies in New York, 1954/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue)
Ellis, Reginald
Ellis is shot; Clarence Christopher slashed in card game, 1944/10/27: 1
self-defense plea wins acquittal of Clarence Christopher in Ellis murder, 1945/04/27: 1
slayer in card fight, Christopher Clarence, refuses to make statement, 1944/11/10: 1
week old wound is fatal, 1944/11/03: 1
Ellis, Rudolph
shot by cop in fuss over fare, 1946/07/12: 1
Ellis, Shepherd
SA officers beat, shoot at, blind man, Shepherd Ellis, 1947/08/08: 1
Ellis, Vernon Carlyle
succumbs to illness of over five years, 1962/05/04: 1
Ellis, William
notice of death, 1961/12/15: 8
Ellis and Dixon (David Ellis and Charles Dixon)
American Baptist Convention of Texas, Women's Auxiliary sponsors night of "Sacrosanct Music" featuring Ellis-Dixon Spiritual Group (photo), 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
performances
Antioch Baptist Church, 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/04/05: 8, 1949/04/15: 4
Coliseum Park Baptist Church, 1952/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue), 1963/04/12: 8
for Gospel Fiesta (photo), 1963/04/19: 4
duet, with soloist and accompanist, perform in Galveston (photo), 1948/05/21: 5
Greater Corinth Baptist Church, 1955/06/03: 8
group is well-received on tour of Chicago area, 1949/11/11: 5
La Villita, sponsored by Krushell Pride Lodge, 1956/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue)
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, with the male chorus for song festival, 1963/05/17: 8
musical extravaganza, 1954/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue)
New Bethel Baptist Church, Rev. R. T. Hartfield is host pastor (photo), 1960/03/11: 4
New Hope Baptist Church, 1945/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue)
New Light Baptist Church (photo), 1945/04/20: 5, 1946/10/25: 8, 1948/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1957/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue)
tops records in Los Angeles radio programs and appearances, 1961/12/08: 4
Tried Stone Baptist Church, presented by Hattipha Tent No. 27, 1959/11/13: 8
Union Baptist Church, 1947/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1947/07/11: 8 (filmed in 07/18 issue), 1957/11/15: 8 (filmed in 11/22 issue)
West End Baptist Church, 1948/06/04: 6, 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue)
presented by Eastern District Usher Board, 1956/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
San Antonio musicians enthusiastically received at National Baptist Convention, 1945/09/28: 8 (filmed in 10/05 issue)
thank C. W. White for funding trip to Kansas City (photo), 1947/04/25: 6
Union Baptist Church, pastor, thank friends, patrons for Ellis and Dixon special day support, 1956/02/03: 8
Ellis Pride Chapter
Ellison, Alma
notice of death, 1965/02/05: 8 (filmed in 02/12 issue)
SA has three sudden deaths in 18 hours, 1965/01/29: 1
Ellison, Bertha
Women's Day guest speaker, Union Baptist Church, 1967/06/23: 10
Ellison, Bivion
Port Arthur teacher, visiting ill brother in Austin hospital, drops dead, 1964/09/18: 1
son not listed in article [correction], 1964/09/25: 1
Ellison, "Brother"
Ellison, Clayborn ("C. B.")
escapes serious injury in fall from auto, 1939/01/06: 1
works at Pearl Brewery for 41 years (photo), 1939/07/21: 2
Ellison, Clayton
dies two days after being struck by automobile, 1945/05/11: 1
Ellison, Clifton J.
notice of death, 1963/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue)
Ellison, Clifton M.
notice of death, 1967/03/31: 10 (filmed in 04/07 issue)
Ellison, Ella Harris
notice of death, 1960/02/12: 4
Ellison, Ethel
critically injured in collision; two other women killed, one man hurt, 1966/07/29: 1
Ellison, Freeman
Ellison, Geneva M.
retires from civil service at Brooke General Hospital as a nursing assistant (photo), 1963/05/10: 1
Ellison, George
third stroke of paralysis claims George Ellison, 1942/05/29: 7
Ellison, Gwendolyn
notice of death, 1962/10/26: 8
Ellison, Ida
notice of death, 1960/03/25: 8 (filmed in 04/01 issue)
Ellison, James E.
notice of death, 1967/04/14: 10 (filmed in 04/21 issue)
Ellison, John
gets another stripe, promoted to Air Force Corporal (photo), 1951/03/30: 7
Ellison, Juanita
four-year-old painfully burned when dress catches fire, 1938/01/28: 1
Ellison, Lex Bernice
funeral rites conducted, 1964/05/29: 4
notice of death, 1964/05/29: 8 (filmed in 06/05 issue)
Ellison, Lucy
dies on old homestead after lingering illness, 1934/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue)
Ellison, Lue
notice of death, 1962/03/02: 8
Ellison, Margie Alma
notice of death, 1960/02/12: 4
Ellison, Mrs. Marvin
Women's Day guest speaker, St. John Independent Methodist Church (photo), 1958/09/12: 4
Ellison, Melvin
boy, 4, recovering from polio attack, 15th victim in SA, 1957/06/28: 6
Ellison, Monroe
pilot of state champion softball team, Kelly Field Bombers, to retire, 1947/11/07: 3
Ellison, N. O. ("Brother")
See also Liquor Stores, Ellison's Liquor Stores
donations to Ella Austin Orphanage
presents annual gift to Children's Home (photo), 1959/01/02: 6
remembers orphans at Christmas, 1944/12/22: 4
Stephens, Mildred accepts check for Christmas cheer (photo), 1960/12/23: 7
thanked by board of directors for donation, 1942/01/02: 5
Joe Louis, promoting bourbon bearing his name, visits with Valmo Bellinger and Brother Ellison (photo), 1952/12/19: 3
thanks patrons of Ellison Liquor Stores with special message, 1958/12/19: 7
treats kids to circus
Ella Austin Orphanage and Eloise Japhet School students, 1948/11/05: 7
St. Peter Claver students (photo), 1949/10/21: 5
Ellison, Nora
dies in New Year's morning fire (photo), 1957/01/04: 1
Ellison, Ruby
notice of death, 1967/04/28: 9
Ellison, Samuel
Ellison, Susie
mentally unsound victim, sexually assaulted, 1939/05/12: 1
Ellison, Terrell
fall into boiling water kills Luling man, 1965/08/13: 1
notice of death, 1965/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue)
Ellison, Rev. W. M.
Rev. and Mrs. Ellison entertain choir of Ellison-Eads Temple Methodist Church, 1952/04/11: 4
honored with 'Week of Appreciation' at Jacob Chapel ME Church, 1938/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue)
Ellison, Waymon B.
notice of death, 1958/04/25: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue)
Ellison, William
Navy man now serving in Australia as the new US Naval Communication Station, 1967/09/29: 6
Ellison, Rev. William M., Sr.
funeral rites held, 1963/06/14: 1
notice of death, 1963/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue)
Ellison, Willie
notice of death, 1965/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue)
Ellison-Eads Temple Methodist Church
Baylor, Rev. Forest, guest speaker, 1958/08/01: 8 (filmed in 08/08 issue)
Ellison, Rev. and Mrs. W. M., Sr, pastor and wife entertain choir, 1952/04/11: 4
Evangelistic Women's Council to worship here Sept. 9, 1955/09/09: 8
Fall Festival set for Oct. 19, 1962/10/12: 8
Hall, Rev. John A., guest preacher (photo), 1955/03/18: 8
Hicks, Mrs. M. L. Steward, Women's Day speaker (photo), 1958/10/24: 8 (filmed in 10/31 issue)
homecoming week May 24-30, 1948/05/21: 8
Men's Day observed, 1957/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
musicales
Byrd, Virginia, in recital, 1963/11/22: 4
Cuffins, Annie Lee
with other glorified voices of the city, 1963/11/01: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue)
performs in recital, 1958/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue)
vocalist sponsored in recital, 1967/09/08: 10
Luling Silverton Gospel Singers to be heard, 1953/08/21: 4
'Old Gospel' song fest to be presented by Luther L. Jackson (photo), 1947/09/19: 8 (filmed in 09/26 issue)
news in 1947, 1947/06/20: 8 (filmed in 06/27 issue)
news in 1949, 1949/12/09: 8
news in 1951, 1951/11/23: 8 (filmed in 11/30 issue)
news in 1952, 1952/07/18: 8 (filmed in 07/25 issue), 1952/08/08: 8 (filmed in 08/15 issue), 1952/09/05: 8 (filmed in 09/12 issue), 1952/10/17: 8 (filmed in 10/24 issue)
news in 1954, 1954/07/23: 8 (filmed in 07/30 issue), 1954/07/30: 8 (filmed in 08/06 issue)
"Old Ship of Zion" to be presented, 1948/08/20: 8 (filmed in 08/27 issue)
revivals
date set, 1954/07/16: 6
Hudspeth, Rev. F. M. conducts revival (photo), 1948/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue)
Ellison Liquor Stores
Ellsford, Gorode T.
SA World War vet succumbs to year-old illness, 1941/05/30: 1
Ellsford, Lillie
prolonged illness fatal to life-long resident, 1938/11/18: 1
Ellsford, Thomas
notice of death, 1963/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue)
Ellsford, Walter
notice of death, 1963/12/27: 8 (filmed in 01/03 issue)
Elmore, Carrie L.
Elmore funeral very impressive, 1932/11/25: 1
pioneer beauty culturist dies (photo), 1932/11/18: 1
well-known beauty culturist passes away, 1932/11/18: 8 (filmed in 11/25 issue)
Elmore, James Berkley
succumbs to lingering illness, 1946/05/03: 1
veteran Pullman Porter loses foot in train mishap, 1943/01/08: 1
Eloise Japhet School No. 51 (San Antonio, TX)
children enjoy story (photo), 1949/10/21 Supp: 4
Classes for City's Crippled Children (editorial), 1945/02/09: 4
completes its first term, 1946/02/01: 1
donations to school, 1946/02/15: 7
Ellison, N. O. ("Brother"), treats orphans and disabled kids to circus, 1948/11/05: 7
enrollment increases at school, 1946/09/13: 6
Japhet Opportunity PTA meets, 1952/01/11: 6
May festival
carnival is success, 1949/06/03: 6
May carnival to be held, 1946/05/10: 6
May Day carnival to be held, 1949/05/20: 8
to be held May 23, 1947/05/23: 6
news in 1949, 1949/04/01: 4
now in operation, 1945/09/21: 1
opening day enrollment is 16, two less than last year, 1950/09/15: 3
Parent-Teacher Association, executive meeting held, 1966/11/11: 8
Ragsdale, Mrs. R. R., and her Girl Scout Troop 15, visit and entertain, 1946/02/15: 7
SA handicapped children's clinic set for May 23, 1946/05/10: 1
San Antonio has crippled children's school (photo), 1945/11/16: 1
scheduled for opening by Oct. 1, 1945/09/07: 1
School for Crippled Children (editorial), 1945/09/07: 4
Scott, James A., conducts model school for crippled children, 1933/05/05: 1
shows continued growth (photo), 1949/10/21: 6
Elsworth, Lt. Robert
one killed, two seriously injured in head-on crash, 1953/09/04: 1
Emancipation Day (June 19th)
Antioch Baptist Church, holds first annual Emancipation Proclamation service, with Rev. C. William Black, Jr., guest speaker (photo), 1964/12/25: 8 (filmed in 01/01 issue)
big parade Sunday at five o'clock, 1932/06/17: 1
blood-letting has cops yelling "Some June 19th," 1945/06/22: 1
cars, floats, in parade to get prizes, 1938/06/17: 1
Celebrate--Then Work (editorial), 1939/06/16: 4
celebration to benefit Ella Austin home draws huge attendance, 1932/06/24: 1
celebration to last four days, 1939/06/02: 1, 1939/06/16: 1
Chamber of Commerce Emancipation fete draws nearly 10,000, 1939/06/23: 1
double bill on local fight card, with both wrestling and boxing featured at Juneteenth celebration, 1932/06/17: 3
El Paso marathon
annual "Juneteenth" marathon planned in El Paso, 1938/05/20: 3
Mexican is winner of marathon, 1938/07/01: 2
prize money being raised, 1938/06/10: 3
thrown open to all races, 1938/06/17: 3
emancipation--and the fight for complete emancipation, 1945/06/15: 4
four-day June 19th celebration at Woodlake Country Club, 1941/06/20: 6
Gonzales, Texas
June 19 barbecue set, 1952/06/06: 2
June 19 celebration set for Escobedo Park, 1954/06/11: 2
Gov. Allred proclaims June 20 Emancipation day as June 19 is on Sunday, 1938/06/10: 1
harassed Fort Worth ape attacks Juneteenth crowd, 1938/06/24: 1
Harris, Hilda Maxine, crowned Seguin "queen" at ceremonies, Mon., 1951/06/22: 2
History of (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1938/06/17: 4
The Holiday Was Yesterday: Serious Times Ahead (editorial), 1947/06/20: 4
International Harvester to award motor truck to nation's leading Negro community as feature of Emancipation Exposition in Chicago, 1940/02/09: 5
interracial track meet held at Centennial Exposition, 1936/06/19: 3, 4
Jubilee celebration and parade to be biggest in a decade, 1932/06/10: 7
June 19, 1942, and Two Fronts [racial progress and war] (editorial), 1939/06/16: 4
June celebration will be held 16th through 19th, 1934/05/11: 1
"Juneteenth" [Negroes have come a long way] (editorial), 1938/06/17: 4
Junior Department of NAACP to sponsor Juneteenth celebration, bathing beauty contest, 1945/05/25: 7
Junior Women's Progressive Club
All Texans Can Celebrate (editorial), 1936/06/19: 4
annual bathing review sponsored (photo), 1933/06/23: 1
"Juneteenth" plans now underway, 1932/06/03: 8 (filmed in 06/10 issue)
Junior Women's celebration at Recreation Center, 1934/06/15: 1
Kelly Field committee plans gala celebration, 1946/06/14: 6
Kerrville, gala celebration set, 1961/06/16: 2
KMAC radio station to air emancipation program, 1939/06/16: 1
Leon Park
ex-slaves to be honored at Leon Park, 1934/06/01: 3
plans are complete, 1934/06/08: 3
Sunrise Auto Livery to carry participants to Leon Park for ten cents, 1934/06/08: 6
to be scene of big celebration, 1934/05/18: 1
tremendous crowd expected, 1934/06/15: 1
Let's Celebrate (editorial), 1933/06/16: 4
Let's Work for a Second Emancipation (editorial), 1941/06/13: 4
motorcycle races, picnic, at Riverside park, 1947/06/13: 7
Negro Has Yet to Gain Complete Emancipation (editorial), 1944/06/23: 4
Oklahoma Calls Out National Guard (editorial), 1933/06/16: 4
Peters Ranch
picnic reset for June 30 due to rain, 1946/06/28: 7
to be scene of June 19 celebration, 1946/06/07: 6
predict 500,000 Negro attendance on June 19th, 1936/06/12: 1
rain forces June 19 celebration inside at the George R. Pettus's, 1940/06/28: 5
Rejoice in Your Freedom (editorial), 1932/06/17: 4
rodeo at A. Thomas Farm, 1947/06/13: 7
Royal Portinas sponsor trade parade, 1938/06/10: 1
San Antonio baseball teams spark 3-day Juneteenth celebration in Weimar, 1964/06/12: 5
Santone celebrates Juneteenth quietly, 1938/06/24: 1
Smart Set Social Club
Hemmings, John W., to reign as "king" over Smart Set's June 19th celebration (photo), 1947/05/23: 7
Jackson, Marilyn Jean, to reign as "queen" of Smart Set's June 19th celebration (photo), 1947/05/30: 6
plans trades parade, "royal" ball for June 19, 1947/05/09: 7
Soon, June 19 May Really Be Celebrated (editorial) [US Senate chooses June 19 to pass Civil Rights Act], 1964/06/26: 4
Texas Negro Chamber of Commerce plans state-wide June 19 fete, 1940/05/31: 4
Texas Peace Officers Association urges restraint in celebrating June 19th, 1955/06/17: 6
Thank God for Honest 'Abe' (editorial), 1934/06/15: 1
two-day gala celebration, bathing beauty contest under auspices of Afro-American Legion, 1945/06/08: 7
Weimar, 3-day celebration sponsored by SA couple, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemper, 1966/06/03: 5
West Side Citizens give away hundreds of pounds of barbecue, 1932/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
Wheatley Courts plans June 19 celebration, 1947/05/23: 2
Where Were Our Bands? (letter), 1933/06/23: 3
Emancipation Proclamation
Embezzlement
Hodges, Frederick B., mail carrier held for embezzlement, 1950/06/16: 1
Phillips, Albert H., one day in jail, $50 fine leveled for embezzlement, 1955/07/08: 1
Embree, Addie Mae
fractures ankle, 1944/03/10: 5
in recital at Rose of Sharon Monday, 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
Mr. and Mrs. George Embree celebrate third anniversary, 1938/06/03: 6
Pullman Porters Women's Auxiliary
elected national president at national convention (Jo's Jottings), 1940/11/29: 6
re-elected to another two-year term (photo), 1944/12/01: 1
Embree, George C.
funeral rites held Saturday (photo), 1957/08/30: 1
suddenly claimed by pneumonia, 1957/08/23: 1
Embry, Felix
son of Jamie Embry, dies in California, 1940/06/21: 7
Emergency Advisory Council
Emergency Peace Campaign
peace organizations seek Race aid in plans for launching nation-wide campaign in April, 1936/02/28: 1
Thomas, Prentice, Waxahachie, is among student workers in peace camp, 1936/08/28: 1
Emerson Junior High School
Emmanuel AME Church
ACE League meets, 1951/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue)
Adline Cunningham Missionary Society
Hicks, Jessie Mae, guest speaker, 1954/05/28: 2
observes quarterly program with special services, 1958/03/28: 8 (filmed in 04/04 issue)
baby contest
Brooks, Patricia Ann, first prize winner (photo), 1955/01/14 Supp: 3
Carnival Days closes with baby contest (Personal Activities), 1935/08/09: 7
winners, Shirley Ann Butler and Alexis Jean Cantu (photo), 1947/06/20: 6
big program sponsored at Library Auditorium, 1932/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue)
Black, Mrs. Claude William, Jr., Steward Board guest speaker, 1963/04/19: 4
"Brotherhood of Man" pageant
gives "Brotherhood of Man" pageant, 1940/11/29: 8 (filmed in 12/06 issue)
presents pageant, 1940/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue)
rehearsals under way for peace pageant, 1940/10/18: 7
San Antonio promised treat at peace pageant, 1940/11/01: 6
choirs
and Denver Heights Church of God in Christ choir, given more time on 'Glorified Voices,' 1940/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
senior choir sponsors barbecue chicken dinner, 1961/06/16: 4
sponsors tea, 1952/02/08: 8 (filmed in 02/15 issue)
church rally to retire indebtedness, 1934/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue)
dedicatory service and house-warming held, 1942/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
Dixon, Rev. Nelson, Stewardess Board hosts a silver tea to introduce new pastor (Jo's Jottings), 1940/01/12: 6
Duncan, Rev. L. R., preaches on behalf of junior church (photo), 1955/03/11: 8
Easter activities, 1938/04/22: 8 (filmed in 04/29 issue), 1941/04/18: 8 (filmed in 04/25 issue)
hat show to be held April 14, 1962/04/06: 8
Hicks, Mrs. M. L. Steward, guest speaker, 1955/05/27: 8
Hodges, Rev. O. W.
Matrons' Guild
meetings in 1952, 1952/07/25: 6
meetings in 1953, 1953/04/24: 4, 1953/10/02: 4, 1953/10/16: 4
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/29: 6, 1954/02/26: 7, 1954/05/07: 6, 1954/06/04: 8 (filmed in 06/11 issue), 1954/07/23: 4
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14: 6, 1955/03/25: 4, 1955/05/13: 8
meetings in 1956, 1956/01/13: 8 (filmed in 01/20 issue), 1956/04/06: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue)
Men's Day
Bellinger, Valmo C., guest speaker, 1958/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue)
Jefferson, Andrew L., US assistant district attorney, guest speaker, 1962/09/28: 4
observance of, 1957/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/20 issue)
Missionary Society presents Miss Saleda Ball in "Fashion Trends," 1950/03/17: 6
musicales
Bell, Mrs. V. L., presented in recital by senior choir, 1960/06/24: 8 (filmed in 07/01 issue)
gospel song program presented, 1956/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
Johnson Brothers appear in song program, 1954/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue)
Kendleton Singers perform, 1955/03/18: 8
New Light Harmonizers in Sunday program, 1952/12/19: 4
"Queen's Coronation" musical presented, 1952/07/25: 8 (filmed in 08/01 issue)
senior choir to present program, 1960/09/09: 4
Shields, P. J., presented in recital by Courtesy Committee (photo), 1961/01/20: 6
Steward Board No. 2 to present spiritual singers, 1952/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue)
True Gospel Singers
direct fellowship program, 1954/08/13: 8 (filmed in 08/20 issue)
in program Sunday, 1953/05/29: 4
new edifice
completion of, 1949/12/23: 4
efforts of Rev. Hodges rewarded, 1949/12/30: 8
news in 1932, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
news in 1933, 1933/01/27: 5, 1933/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1933/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1933/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1933/04/14: 8 (filmed in 04/21 issue), 1933/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1933/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1933/07/21: 8 (filmed in 07/28 issue), 1933/10/06: 8 (filmed in 10/13 issue), 1933/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue)
news in 1934, 1934/11/16: 8 (filmed in 1935/04/05 issue)
news in 1935, 1935/04/05: 8 (filmed in 05/17 issue), 1935/05/17: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue), 1935/07/05: 8 (filmed in 07/12 issue), 1935/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue), 1935/07/19: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue), 1935/08/02: 8 (filmed in 08/09 issue), 1935/08/09: 8 (filmed in 09/13 issue), 1935/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue), 1935/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue), 1935/10/18: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue)
news in 1936, 1936/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue)
news in 1937, 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue), 1937/12/10: 8 (filmed in 12/17 issue), 1937/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue), 1937/12/24: 8 (filmed in 12/31 issue)
news in 1938, 1938/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1938/01/21: 8 (filmed in 01/28 issue), 1938/01/28: 8 (filmed in 04/01 issue), 1938/04/01: 8 (filmed in 04/15 issue), 1938/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue), 1938/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue), 1938/05/06: 8 (filmed in 05/13 issue)
news in 1939, 1939/11/24: 8 (filmed in 12/08 issue), 1939/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue)
news in 1940, 1940/01/12: 8 (filmed in 01/19 issue), 1940/01/19: 8 (filmed in 01/26 issue), 1940/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1940/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1940/02/23: 8 (filmed in 04/05 issue), 1940/05/24: 8 (filmed in 05/31 issue), 1940/06/07: 8 (filmed in 06/14 issue), 1940/06/14: 8 (filmed in 06/21 issue), 1940/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue), 1940/10/11: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue)
news in 1941, 1941/01/17: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
news in 1944, 1944/01/28: 7, 1944/02/04: 8 (filmed in 02/11 issue), 1944/02/11: 8 (filmed in 02/18 issue), 1944/02/25: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue), 1944/03/03: 5, 1944/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1944/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue)
news in 1945, 1945/05/11: 8 (filmed in 05/18 issue), 1945/10/05: 8 (filmed in 10/12 issue), 1945/10/19: 8 (filmed in 10/26 issue)
news in 1946, 1946/01/25: 8, 1946/03/22: 8 (filmed in 03/29 issue), 1946/03/29: 8, 1946/11/22: 8, 1946/12/06: 8 (filmed in 12/13 issue), 1946/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/20 issue), 1946/12/20: 8
news in 1947, 1947/01/10: 8, 1947/04/11: 2, 1947/05/02: 4, 1947/05/30: 8 (filmed in 06/06 issue), 1947/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue), 1947/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue), 1947/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1948/01/02 issue)
news in 1948, 1948/01/23: 8, 1948/02/13: 8, 1948/03/05: 8, 1948/09/24: 8 (filmed in 10/01 issue)
news in 1949, 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, 1949/12/16: 8, 1949/12/30: 8
news in 1950, 1950/01/20: 8 (filmed in 01/27 issue), 1950/02/03: 8 (filmed in 02/10 issue), 1950/02/17: 8 (filmed in 02/24 issue), 1950/03/03: 8 (filmed in 03/10 issue), 1950/03/10: 8 (filmed in 03/17 issue), 1950/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue), 1950/03/24: 4, 1950/04/21: 8 (filmed in 04/28 issue), 1950/04/28: 8 (filmed in 05/05 issue), 1950/05/05: 8 (filmed in 05/12 issue), 1950/05/12: 8 (filmed in 05/19 issue), 1950/05/19: 8 (filmed in 05/26 issue), 1950/06/02: 8 (filmed in 06/09 issue), 1950/06/16: 8 (filmed in 06/23 issue), 1950/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1950/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue), 1950/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue), 1950/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1950/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1950/09/08: 8 (filmed in 09/15 issue), 1950/09/29: 8 (filmed in 10/06 issue), 1950/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue), 1950/10/20: 8 (filmed in 10/27 issue), 1950/11/03: 8 (filmed in 11/10 issue), 1950/11/17: 8 (filmed in 11/24 issue)
news in 1951, 1951/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1951/02/02: 8 (filmed in 02/09 issue), 1951/02/09: 8 (filmed in 02/16 issue), 1951/02/16: 8 (filmed in 02/23 issue), 1951/02/23: 8 (filmed in 03/02 issue), 1951/03/09: 8 (filmed in 03/16 issue), 1951/11/09: 8, 1951/11/16: 8 (filmed in 11/23 issue), 1951/11/30: 8 (filmed in 12/07 issue), 1951/12/07: 8 (filmed in 12/14 issue), 1951/12/14: 8 (filmed in 12/21 issue)
news in 1952, 1951/12/28: 8 (filmed in 1952/01/04 issue), 1952/01/11: 8 (filmed in 01/18 issue), 1952/01/18: 8 (filmed in 01/25 issue), 1952/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue), 1952/04/04: 8 (filmed in 04/11 issue), 1952/09/12: 8 (filmed in 09/19 issue), 1952/10/31: 8 (filmed in 11/07 issue), 1952/11/14: 8 (filmed in 11/21 issue), 1952/11/21: 8 (filmed in 11/28 issue), 1952/12/05: 8 (filmed in 12/12 issue), 1952/12/12: 8 (filmed in 12/19 issue), 1952/12/19: 8 (filmed in 12/26 issue), 1952/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1953/01/02 issue)
news in 1953, 1953/01/09: 8 (filmed in 01/16 issue), 1953/01/16: 8 (filmed in 01/23 issue), 1953/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue), 1953/01/30: 8 (filmed in 02/06 issue), 1953/02/06: 8 (filmed in 02/13 issue), 1953/02/13: 8 (filmed in 02/20 issue), 1953/02/20: 8 (filmed in 02/27 issue), 1953/02/27: 8 (filmed in 03/06 issue), 1953/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue), 1953/03/13: 8 (filmed in 03/20 issue), 1953/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue), 1953/04/24: 8 (filmed in 05/01 issue), 1953/05/22: 8 (filmed in 05/29 issue), 1953/06/19: 8 (filmed in 06/26 issue), 1953/07/10: 8, 1953/09/04: 8, 1953/09/11: 8, 1953/09/18: 8, 1953/10/09: 8, 1953/10/16: 8, 1953/10/30: 8, 1953/11/13: 8, 1953/12/04: 8, 1953/12/11: 8, 1954/01/01: 8
news in 1954, 1954/01/22: 8, 1954/02/05: 8, 1954/02/12: 8, 1954/02/26: 8 (filmed in 03/05 issue), 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1954/03/26: 8 (filmed in 04/02 issue), 1954/04/09: 8 (filmed in 04/16 issue), 1954/04/16: 8 (filmed in 04/23 issue), 1954/05/07: 8 (filmed on 05/14 issue), 1954/05/21: 8, 1954/05/28: 8 (filmed in 06/04 issue), 1954/06/11: 8 (filmed in 06/18 issue), 1954/06/25: 8 (filmed in 07/02 issue), 1954/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue), 1954/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue), 1954/09/03: 8 (filmed in 09/10 issue), 1954/09/10: 8 (filmed in 09/17 issue), 1954/10/29: 8 (filmed in 11/05 issue), 1954/11/05: 8 (filmed in 11/12 issue), 1954/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue)
news in 1955, 1955/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue), 1955/01/28: 8, 1955/02/04: 8, 1955/02/11: 8, 1955/03/11: 8, 1955/03/18: 8, 1955/03/25: 8, 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/04/15: 8, 1955/05/06: 8, 1955/05/13: 8, 1955/05/20: 8, 1955/05/27: 8, 1955/06/03: 8, 1955/06/17: 8, 1955/07/08: 8, 1955/07/15: 8, 1955/07/29: 8, 1955/08/05: 8, 1955/08/12: 8, 1955/08/26: 8, 1955/09/02: 8, 1955/09/16: 8, 1955/09/23: 8, 1955/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue)
news in 1956, 1956/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1956/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1956/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1956/06/01: 8 (filmed in 06/08 issue), 1956/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue), 1956/06/15: 8 (filmed in 06/22 issue), 1956/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
news in 1958, 1958/08/15: 8 (filmed in 08/22 issue)
Odom, Rev. V. E. J. to conduct revival (photo), 1950/03/17: 8 (filmed in 03/24 issue)
Progressive Order of Pilgrims, Western Beauty Lodge No. 15 and Star of Hope Lodge No. 185 hold annual thanksgiving service at Emmanuel AME Church (Jo's Jottings), 1963/05/24 Supp: 1
quarterly conferences
1st quarter conference held, 1960/12/09: 8, 1965/12/10: 8
2nd quarter conference held, 1961/03/10: 8, 1966/03/11: 4
3rd quarter conference held, 1960/06/03: 4
Rice, Rev. Manuel E.
and Revs. Childress, Carruthers, and James, head drive for NAACP members at Second Baptist Church (photo), 1958/05/16: 3
wins new Belair Chevrolet at Smith Chevrolet open house (photo), 1956/11/09: 6
schedule of activities, 1933/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1933/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue), 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1933/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1933/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1933/08/18: 8 (filmed in 08/25 issue)
special programs announced, 1954/01/29: 8
special sermons on Genesis to begin, 1933/06/30: 8 (filmed in 07/07 issue)
Stewardess Board
meetings, 1933/06/23: 8 (filmed in 06/30 issue), 1954/01/29: 8
silver tea held to introduce new pastor, Rev. Nelson Dixon (Jo's Jottings), 1940/01/12: 6
Wagner, Elder J. R., to speak Sunday, 1955/07/29: 4
Women's Day
Bellinger, Dr. Ruth, and Hattie Ruth Briscoe, guest speakers, 1956/06/29: 8 (filmed in 07/06 issue), 1956/07/06: 8 (filmed in 07/13 issue)
Bowden, Dr. Artemisia, guest speaker, 1953/08/07: 8
Butler, Mrs. Payton, and Mrs. Fred B. Pickett, guest speakers, 1964/10/16: 4
date set, 1953/07/31: 4, 1955/09/02: 8, 1957/06/28: 8 (filmed in 07/05 issue)
Goodwin, Mrs. M. A., guest speaker, 1957/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/19 issue)
Harrison, Emma Louise, guest speaker, 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Lister, Mrs. P. L., guest speaker (photo), 1954/08/06: 8 (filmed in 08/13 issue)
observance of, 1958/06/27: 8 (filmed in 07/04 issue)
Owens, Myrtle, and Mrs. N. W. Word, guest speakers, 1966/10/21: 10 (filmed in 10/28 issue)
Veal, Maud, guest speaker (photo), 1955/09/09: 4
Walker, Rev. Mrs. Viola S., and Jessie M. Hicks, guest speakers (photo), 1951/08/10: 6
White, Mrs. Leevester and Mattie T. White, guest speakers (photo), 1960/10/14: 4
Wilkinson, Mrs. P. S., Sr., guest speaker (photo), 1952/09/26: 8 (filmed in 10/03 issue)
Wommack, Rev. P. E.
Young Matrons' Guild
meetings in 1951, 1951/06/22: 6
meetings in 1952, 1952/01/25: 8 (filmed in 02/01 issue), 1952/04/04: 4, 1952/09/26: 4, 1952/12/26: 8 (filmed in 1953/01/02 issue)
meetings in 1953, 1953/01/30: 4, 1953/02/27: 4, 1953/03/20: 4
to host garden party, 1951/07/27: 6
Emmanuel Baptist Church
Missionary Society meets, 1955/04/08: 4
news in 1955, 1955/04/01: 8, 1955/04/08: 8, 1955/04/15: 8, 1955/04/29: 8, 1955/05/13: 8, 1955/06/17: 8, 1955/06/24: 8, 1955/07/01: 8, 1955/07/08: 8, 1955/07/15: 8, 1955/07/22: 8, 1955/07/29: 8, 1955/08/05: 8, 1955/08/12: 8, 1955/08/19: 8, 1955/08/26: 8, 1955/09/02: 8, 1955/09/09: 8, 1955/09/16: 8, 1955/09/23: 8, 1955/09/30: 8, 1955/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1955/10/14: 8 (filmed in 10/21 issue), 1955/10/21: 8 (filmed in 10/28 issue), 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue), 1955/11/18: 8 (filmed in 11/25 issue), 1955/12/02: 8 (filmed in 12/09 issue), 1955/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue)
news in 1956, 1956/04/06: 8 (filmed in 04/13 issue), 1956/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue), 1956/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1956/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1956/05/04: 8 (filmed in 05/11 issue), 1956/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue)
"Song-A-Rama" held, 1957/08/16: 8 (filmed in 08/23 issue)
Sunday services start at 11:30 rather than 7:30, 1962/09/21: 4
Vacation Bible School closes, 1955/07/01: 8
Emory University (Atlanta, GA)
race barrier falls at Emory, 1962/11/23: 5
Empire Theatre
Employment and Unemployment (1931-1939)
See also Charity and Charity Benefits
See also Civil Works Administration (CWA)
See also Education, Adult and Vocational
See also Government Employees
See also Government-Financed Projects
See also Labor Unions
See also National Recovery Act/Administration
See also Public Works Administration (PWA)
after the Depression - what ?, 1932/06/03: 3
As a Worker, Do Your Part (editorial), 1933/08/11: 4
California, Morton Marching Club fights discrimination in California, 1934/06/15: 1
can the unskilled black worker meet the test up north?, 1931/08/28: 5
Canning Plant [offers job opportunities] (editorial), 1933/12/15: 4
Catholic Interracial Federation stresses getting jobs for Race, 1933/08/18: 1
Child Labor Abolished (editorial), 1933/07/28: 4
Church Leaders Need to Advise Members on Job Problems (Personally I Think), 1933/09/22: 4
Civic Welfare of the Negro in Oklahoma City (by Drucilla Houston), 1932/06/03: 5
CMA Stores, Inc.
leaders praise CMA move in placing Negro salesmen, 1934/05/11: 1
Virginia food distribution company to employ Negro salesmen, 1934/04/27: 1
college graduates told to "hitch your cart to a job," 1934/06/15: 1
college presidents support Urban League labor program, 1934/07/06: 7
cosmetologists NRA code given recognition, 1933/11/10: 1
Delaware spends $71,000 on Race vocations in 1935, 1936/03/06: 2
domestic help
Committee on Domestics (editorial), 1934/06/08: 4
Committee sponsors unique employment campaign in California, 1934/06/08: 3
domestic help shortage reported in California, 1934/05/18: 1
Negroes Should Have These [servant] Jobs (editorial), 1932/05/13: 4
problems of Negro maids cited by magazine writer, 1938/07/01: 5
The Facts We Face [comments on recovery and stability of American business] (editorial), 1936/01/03: 4
First National Stores of Boston to be managed by Negroes, 1934/05/04: 1
Ford Motor Company To Hire 5000 Men; Does Not Sign on with NRA (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/09/22: 4
Foreigners Displace Negroes in Job Market (editorial), 1933/08/18: 4
Fowler, Vernon, Tuskegee graduate, has city permit to work as electrician, 1936/09/25: 7
Good News! [6000 going to work] (editorial), 1933/11/17: 4
"Guide Right Week" (Kappa Alpha Psi)
Hancock, Dean Gordon B., Virginia Union College gloomy dean sees Negro's only hope in back to farm, 1932/09/09: 7
Helping the Negro in Business, by Clifford C. Mitchell, 1933/05/19: 4
Hire-a-Man offices tell Negroes to hire own race, 1932/08/19: 1
Honesty and Dependability (editorial), 1933/05/12: 4
Illinois Emergency Advisory Council conference to study Race conditions, 1934/11/09: 1
immigration displaces Negro labor says Harvard economist, 1932/04/01: 5
An Important Message to the Grown-Ups and Youths of the Race [New York Banker encourages Race to aim high] (editorial), 1933/09/29: 4
Indiana governor signs bill barring Jim Crow at work, 1933/03/24: 3
It Won't Be Long Now [call for preparation for lean times] (editorial), 1931/10/16: 4
janitors
janitors and custodians eye federal jobs, 1933/10/06: 1
janitors trained in Kansas City in preparatory course, 1934/01/26: 1
Jones says Negro is his own worst enemy in job situation, 1934/03/09: 1
Kentucky, Democratic governor abolishes positions held by Negroes, 1932/05/20: 1
Liggett's drug chain forced to give jobs to Negroes, 1938/06/10: 5
Live Within Your Means (editorial), 1932/09/09: 4
Michigan town penalized by Public Works Administration for barring Race labor, 1939/12/15: 4
Missouri, St. Louis mayor receives protest on job discrimination, 1933/12/29: 1
Mr. Washington Wins, Though Dead [Negro skilled labor required] (editorial), 1931/12/11: 4
NAACP urges Hoover to name Negro to Unemployment Committee, 1931/09/18: 5
National Recovery Act/Administration
Nearly All Educated Negroes Looking for Ready Made Jobs (by Nannie Burroughs), 1931/08/14: 2
Negro fraternal heads urge full cooperation for unemployed, 1931/12/04: 1
Negro mail clerk numbers are cut in half, 1931/12/11: 1
Negro men engage in most gainful occupations, 1932/09/02: 7
Negro workers succeed on West Coast, 1933/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue)
Negroes and Job Abuse (editorial), 1934/05/25: 4
Negroes earn and spend huge sum, 1932/07/01: 1
New Deal
Colored Merchants Association pledge cooperation, 1933/08/04: 1
Organize for the New Deal (editorial), 1933/07/28: 4
Tid Bits from the Week's News (column), 1933/07/28: 4
New Negro Alliance picket for Negro jobs in colored establishments, 1933/12/29: 1
Ohio, Cleveland Negroes seek to amend city charter to aid workers, 1935/08/09: 3
peonage
Personally I Think (column), 1932/08/12: 4
Progressive Working Men's Council of Texas organized by local men, 1932/06/10: 1
public works
Race hardest hit by 'hard times' says WPA head, Aubrey Williams, 1935/12/06: 1
railroad workers
relief programs during Depression
After May 1, What? [CWA relief to end] (editorial), 1934/02/23: 4
appeals to leaders to get busy with unemployment relief, 1931/10/16: 1
Are You Eligible? [for enrollment in NYA programs] (editorial), 1936/02/14: 4
California
Los Angeles Men Ordered to Fight Fire or Lose Bread
(Personally I Think), 1933/10/06: 4
(Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/10/06: 4
many Negroes died in Los Angeles Park fire, 1933/10/13: 1
terrifically hit by Depression; over half of Negro population on relief rolls, 1936/01/17: 1
colored social workers sent to school by government, 1934/06/29: 1
Fed. Emergency Relief Admin. investigates stranded Negro populations, 1934/06/01: 1
Georgia
survey of Georgia relief set-up reveals 338 Negroes on FERA staffs; Race has not fared badly, 1935/12/27: 1
teachers appeal for no discrimination, 1933/05/05: 1
Illinois survey shows forty percent of total colored population on relief, 1936/01/24: 1
Kansas, one-third of Negroes on relief rolls, 1934/02/02: 1
many Negroes receive pay for first work in months, 1933/12/01: 1
Mississippi, appalling relief injustices to Negroes of, 1936/02/21: 1
National Urban League in effort to secure more relief jobs for Negroes, 1935/07/05: 1
Negro to return to old status quo with relief projects controlled by states, 1936/05/08: 1
North Carolina
abolishment of relief, inadequacy of WPA jobs, and no state funds auger ill for Negroes, 1936/02/14: 1
leads southern states in Negro unemployment relief, 1931/11/20: 1
President's Unemployment Relief organization urges special consideration of colored, 1931/10/30: 1
Register for New Work Program [State Relief Commission] (editorial), 1934/03/30: 4
Relief Is Charity, Not a Profession (editorial), 1939/07/28: 4
Texas
Alsbury, Tex, Removed as Head of Bexar County Relief Organization (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/10/13: 4
Gov. Sterling's labor confab plans Negro Welfare Committee, 1931/10/23: 1
Legislature Investigates "leaks" about Relief Funds (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/09/29: 4
San Antonio
Aliens to Be Dropped from San Antonio WPA Relief Rolls (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/07/30: 4
Hill's Report [about San Antonio] Belies the Facts (editorial), 1933/03/24: 4
"Politicatin' Doctuh" At It Again [responsible for loss of jobs] (editorial), 1932/11/25: 4
relief personnel changed--colored workers ousted, 1932/11/25: 1
relief sewing room to open Monday, 1934/07/06: 8 (filmed in 07/13 issue)
Relief Station Forced to Almost Abandon Activities (Tid Bits from the Week's News), 1933/05/12: 4
report from Colored Citizens Executive Committee (letter), 1932/12/02: 4
Santonians protest relief discrimination to governor, 1938/11/18: 1
work project at playground helps solve common problem, 1934/10/19: 1
Waller County Relief Day at Prairie View celebrated with lectures and demonstrations at the college, 1936/02/21: 2
Those Who Left the Farm [should return] (editorial), 1934/06/01: 4
Urban League secretaries deplore relief methods, 1932/11/04: 1
"We Wonder" [about outcome of government charity] (editorial), 1934/11/02: 4
withdrawal places Negroes at mercy of local and state charities, 1936/01/03: 1
WPA job policy cause of acute suffering, 1936/02/14: 5
President Roosevelt asked to aid Negro workers, 1933/08/25: 1
Secretary of Labor Doak warns jobless to stay home, 1931/10/16: 1
Social Clubs Should Plan Other Things [use resources for Race's benefit] (editorial), 1934/06/29: 4
Something to Think About [dependable workers] (editorial), 1933/01/27: 4
strike for a "living wage" (photo), 1936/09/25: 5
Teach Them [our youth] to Work (editorial), 1933/01/20: 4
Ten Men [business leaders] Say "Work and Wait" (editorial), 1934/06/29: 4
Texas
Drought, H. P., Texas administrator of WPA, in letter to Urban League, gives assurance of impartiality in giving Negroes fair opportunity to work, 1935/07/26: 1
has 74,181 unemployed Negroes, 1938/07/01: 1
San Antonio
East End forms new council, 1932/06/10: 8 (filmed in 06/17 issue)
Marchers Stage Demonstration in San Antonio (Tid Bits From the Week's News), 1937/03/12: 4
Mayor's Unemployment Committee
committee members named, 1931/11/27: 1
Moves Rapidly Forward (The Echo by V.C.B.), 1931/12/11: 1
Robinson, J. O., speaks on KONO about employment of Negroes, 1932/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
state's closing of bookies hits Race employees, 1937/07/02: 1
There's a Better Day a-Coming (editorial), 1933/07/07: 4
Thomas, J. O., points out limitations of Negro Advisory Group relative to employment policy, 1936/05/22: 1
Vocational Guidance Week (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority)
vocational training
wages
Don't Be Silly, Stay on Your Job [wage earners urged to keep jobs] (editorial), 1931/09/18: 4
federal Public Works official lays law down on wages for all races, 1933/09/29: 1
fewer men do more work under new wage-hour law, 1938/11/11: 6
Florida teacher files suit for equal salary, 1938/06/10: 2
geographical wage and hour differences opposed by NAACP, 1938/05/27: 7
Negro gets pay hike bill passed for Calif. domestics, 1939/06/23: 4
North and South embattled as passage of wage, hour legislation sought, 1938/06/03: 5
Straus gives Negro job figures on housing projects, 1939/07/28: 1
wage-hour law causes 48 Red Caps to lose jobs, 1938/11/11: 5
wages lowest in history for Race in Virginia, 1933/06/30: 1
who is the Negro worker?, 1934/06/29: 4
Employment and Unemployment (1940-1949)
See also Defense Industry
100 [Negro] switchboard operators working in New York, 1945/10/26: 5
Commentary by Charles Stelzle, 1940/10/11: 4
The Dignity of Labor (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1944/09/01: 4
economist says [President] Roosevelt's Negro backers sell Race into slavery, 1940/11/15: 1
Ford Motor Company, first Negroes hired by Ford plant on Coast; union helps applicants who refuse to be "brushed off," 1945/10/19: 5
Georgia, Atlanta's ex-domestics shun old jobs, 1945/09/07: 1
hungry Negroes seen as prey for "fifth columnists," 1940/05/31: 4
Illinois, Chicago
30 Chicago nurses strike, demand salary increase, 1945/09/14: 6
Fred Harvey Semaphore Restaurant, Chicago, replaces Negroes with whites, 1947/05/23: 1
jobless denied compensation to force low pay acceptance, 1945/10/05: 1
Labor-Management Conference will discuss no Race issues, 1945/11/02: 1
Louisiana bill would rob hundreds of railroad jobs; proposed legislation asks that only bona-fide voters work on railways in state, 1940/06/14: 1
Lucky Strike cigarette jobs for "whites only," 1945/10/12: 1
Michigan, Detroit auto plant drops ban against Race, 1942/04/24: 1
Munitions Factories Still Barred to Negroes (editorial), 1940/11/22: 4
Negroes losing war gains, says FEPC chairman, 1945/12/28: 5
Negro's Great Handicap: Unpreparedness (editorial), 1940/12/27: 4
new coast G-M plant dodges hiring Negroes, 1948/03/19: 1
Ohio, Cleveland phone company to hire Negroes, 1941/06/27: 1
out of work Negroes double that of whites, 1947/12/26: 4
Pepsi-Cola Company offers $1300-a-year "job awards" to college graduates, 1940/07/12: 8 (filmed in 07/26 issue)
picketing of Negroes for jobs may be decided by Supreme Court, 1949/05/06: 1
post-World War II
Dixie fights US control of post-war unemployment benefits, 1944/09/08: 5
GIs apply for gov't jobs in Southern France, 1945/11/02: 1
many war-job gains continue, 1948/01/16: 1
Negro jobless may exceed million, economist warns, 1945/11/16: 1
On the Other Hand (column by Jasper T. Duncan), 1943/03/19: 4
The War Is Over, But -- [comment on unemployment for all as demobilization gets under way] (editorial), 1945/08/17: 4
Race employees rated 'superior' by five firms, 1944/04/21: 5
Randolph, A. Philip, completes plans for job march, 1941/05/09: 5
Reynolds Research Co. of Kentucky employs nearly 100 women, 1944/01/21: 1
Social Security numbers should be shown employers, 1940/04/05: 7
South Carolina governor lifts labor recruiting ban, 1942/11/20: 1
Texas
Negro Chamber of Commerce to review Jim Crow practices, 1942/07/31: 5
San Antonio, Mayor Maverick says Race seeks things it wants, not needs; tells collegians lynching bill won't get Negro any groceries, 1940/02/16: 1
San Antonio Negro Chamber of Commerce
learns jobs saved as strike is averted; agitation against non-union carpenters at Alazan is settled, 1940/07/12: 1
opens jobs for two more craftsmen; places made for cement finisher, bricklayer at Alazan Courts, 1940/04/26: 1
Timken Roller Bearing Company hires Race women, 1943/01/15: 4
Up to the Workmen, Now [to make possible their continued employment] (editorial), 1940/04/26: 4
wages
Supreme Court asked to decide tips question, 1941/06/06: 1
victory obtained in equal pay for building cleaners, 1941/02/14: 1
War Department rejects radio script on US job bias, 1945/09/07: 1
Washington, DC, buck passed in probe of bias in DC building trades, 1960/01/01: 1
Employment and Unemployment (1950-1959)
See also Fair Employment Practices Commission/Committee
75-cent minimum hourly wage effective on Jan. 25, 1950/01/20: 1
Alabama man who wants to take police exam loses job; Birmingham vet fired by company holding government contract, 1956/08/31: 1
California, Los Angeles Fire Department head says Jim Crow to remain his policy, 1954/05/14: 1
Coggins, Deborah
Florida health officer, fired for lunching with Negro, to fight for her job, 1956/10/05: 1
Florida teacher who defended Dr. Coggins' interracial meal is under fire, 1956/10/19: 1
Douglas, Sen. Paul H., charges that US gives foreign aid and ignores own jobless, 1959/04/24: 7
Ford Motor Company promotes Negro to top position, 1951/02/02: 4
General Motors
denies Dixie racist statement that company agreed to conform to south's discrimination policy in employment, 1957/11/15: 1
nation's leaders protest GM's bowing to racism, 1958/01/03: 2
Here and Now (column, by Ruth Bellinger McCoy), 1955/12/30: 1
High Cost of Labor (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1957/07/19: 4
housewives must pay maids' Social Security tax; Supreme Court refuses to review Texans' plea, 1954/01/15: 1
how will "time for a change" affect Negroes with US jobs, 1952/11/28: 1
Illinois
Chicago bank picketed because of bias in employment, 1958/03/21: 3
firms that hire on merit rather than color, find plan works, 1956/08/10: 1
Swift and Company
found guilty of race bias in employment, 1951/12/07: 1
Lasley, Russell R., opens up the job front at Swift and Company (photo), 1951/12/21: 6
union charges Swift and Company with race bias in hiring, 1951/01/05: 2
Japanese-Americans who lost US jobs during war, bill signed for aiding them, 1952/08/01: 1
job bias
Abbell, Maxwell, Chair of President's Committee on Employment Policy, says Jim Crow costs America 12 billion dollars annually, 1956/09/14: 1
bias charges filed on four oil companies, unions, 1955/07/29: 4
discrimination can be wiped out, top industrialists say, 1955/11/04: 1
jobs available for stenos, typists, clerks, 1957/01/25: 6
Negro jobless rate twice that of whites, 1959/04/10: 1
Negro workers hardest hit by Frisco defense cutbacks, 1957/12/06: 1
Negroes get jobs at less pay on Panama Canal, 1953/10/02: 6
Negroes lose high level US jobs as price controls lifted, 1953/04/03: 6
New England company seeking able chemists, 1953/09/25: 3
New York
department stores' hiring policies good with Negroes representing significant percentage of total employees, 1958/11/21: 1
striking New York motormen earn up to $150 weekly, 1957/12/27: 6
non-white earning power only half that of whites, census reveals, 1951/03/09: 1
North Carolina, Raleigh laborers fired when they strike for better pay, 1952/07/18: 4
opportunities open for secretaries for foreign duty, 1954/04/02: 1
The Realities of Recession [hiring and layoff biases for Negroes] (editorial), 1958/03/07: 4
South holds fast to color bias in hiring practices, 1953/11/13: 3
Texas
threats seen to Negro jobs in nuclear age, 1954/12/31: 3
twice as many Negroes jobless as whites, Labor Department reports, 1958/09/26: 1
unemployment hitting Negroes twice as hard as white workers, 1958/05/16: 1
union head says shorter work week means jobs for Negroes, 1959/04/10: 1
Washington, DC
DC quietly integrating Negroes in clerical, professional jobs, 1953/01/09: 1
downtown DC stores employing Negro salesgirls, 1954/07/30: 2
hiring bias prohibited in all DC contracts, 1953/11/06: 3
telephone Jim Crow hiring policy cracked, 1954/02/19: 1
Western Union Electric Company and union said to be in anti-Negro pact, 1958/03/21: 1
Employment and Unemployment (1960-1969)
See also Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
500 unemployed domestics to get job training, 1966/03/11: 1
Alabama paper company, rights groups reach agreement, 1965/05/28: 3
anti-job bias legislation
automation hard on Negroes says top labor official, 1961/03/03: 3
Break-Through made on Employment Front (editorial), 1961/04/07: 4
California, Los Angeles
on the job training set for 720 in LA, 1966/01/21: 1
Watts company gears for mass production; firm to provide jobs for south central LA, 1967/02/03: 1
concerns [businesses] scour Negro campuses for workers, 1965/06/11: 1
[The Current Unemployment Problem] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1961/02/17: 4
drive launched to interest youth in careers through advertisements and commercials sent to newspapers, radio, and TV, 1965/10/22: 2
educated Dixie Negroes now finding jobs at home, 1962/12/14: 1
employment upgrading bogs down across nation, 1965/11/12: 1
equal opportunity
FIGHT (Freedom, Integration, God, Honor-Today) civil rights organization wins more jobs for Negroes at Eastman Kodak, 1967/04/28: 1
firms have few problems in hiring Negro employees, 1966/06/24: 1
Florida, Miami job crisis blamed on Cuban refugees replacing Negroes for less pay, 1963/03/15: 3
gains made in job opportunities, 1961/04/07: 1
Georgia
Horatio Alger-like success stories spur job efforts, 1965/06/04: 1
Illinois, Chicago
bricklayers go to court against job bias in federal building construction, 1964/02/14: 1
jobless to be searched out, one-by-one, and trained, 1965/12/31: 5
Indiana ends employment bias against Negroes, 1961/12/29: 7
job bias
See also Anti-Bias Legislation
Arizona, Phoenix, Goldwater's home town scene of job bias protest, 1963/08/09: 1
blocked in Ohio building pacts, 1967/06/02: 2
chain stores, labor unions accused of discrimination, 1966/02/25: 1
computers speed job bias fight, 1967/07/07: 7
costs US 23 billion dollars annually, 1965/09/24: 1
federal agencies and US judge act to halt job bias in Columbus, Ohio, 1967/06/09: 1
job bias, lack of services blamed for Negro poverty, 1966/03/18: 1
job bias charges continue to be heard coast to coast, 1967/05/05: 1
job bias complaints filed against 27 firms, 3 unions, 1966/05/20: 1
job bias costing US $30 billion a year, 1966/12/02: 1
job discrimination found in business, government, 1967/01/06: 1
Kaiser Aluminum and aluminum unions sued by NAACP Legal Defense Fund to halt job race bias, 1967/07/14: 1
lines of bias tightening rather than loosening, 1966/07/29: 1
Missouri bans Negroes-only job listings, 1966/10/21: 2
nation's top firms accused of job bias, 1966/09/02: 7
past inequality pointed up as flagrant bias eases, 1966/05/13: 1
Phillip Morris Tobacco Company charged with job bias, 1967/05/19: 10
some 14,000 banks now under job bias hiring ban, 1966/09/09: 6
still plaguing Negroes despite Title VII, 1965/08/27: 1
job opportunities for Negroes in TV go unfilled, 1966/07/29: 7
job outlook for Negroes getting worse, not better, 1960/07/08: 1
job picture grim in big city slums, 1966/11/18: 1
Job Training Opportunities (editorial), 1963/09/20: 4
jobless
high jobless rate continues for teeners, 1967/02/03: 7
jobless rate for Negroes falls, 1966/11/18: 1, 1966/12/30: 2
jobless to train in food service, 1967/02/03: 1
Louisiana, New Orleans, 1500 protest Jim Crow hiring in New Orleans, 1960/10/28: 4
manpower shortage--but Negroes still unemployed, 1966/03/25: 1
Massachusetts job racket victimizes Dixie Negroes, 1961/12/22: 1
Mississippi
NAACP warns Natchez against mass firing, 1965/11/19: 1
Negroes might be hired, so job security denied all Mississippi state employees, 1962/06/08: 6
National Urban League (NUL), US Employment Service eye accuracy of job tests, 1967/01/27: 7
Negro employment growth faster than whites', 1966/07/15: 1
Negro employment improves slowly but steadily, 1966/05/20: 1
Negro employment situation improved over year, 1965/03/19: 3
Negro jobless rate remains stubbornly high, 1965/12/17: 3
Negro revolution moves into business, job areas [civil rights leaders help prepare job seekers], 1965/01/08: 1
Negro still held back in employment market, 1964/10/16: 1
Negro workers hike educational attainment; however, non-whtie unemployment is twice that of white, 1966/06/10: 1
Negroes gain on some job fronts, lose on others, 1965/11/26: 1
Negroes getting smaller share of white collar jobs, 1966/06/17: 1
Negroes now concentrated in slower-growing fields, 1966/10/07: 1
Negroes unemployed at twice, three times that of total rate, 1961/03/17: 3
Neighborhood Youth Corps, 39% of first 50,000 enrollees are Negro, 1966/01/28: 1
New Mexico bias costs Negroes millions annually, 1961/10/27: 1
New York
employment bias explored at Madison Square Garden, 1961/03/24: 1
Kodak Company, FIGHT group fight over jobs, 1967/01/27: 1
Negroes' high test scores on entrance exams for Sheet Metal Workers International Assn. upheld by New York Appeals Court, 1967/04/21: 6
Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock (Virginia)
company promotes 3/4 of 5,000 Negro employees following federal action to insure equal employment practices, 1967/08/04: 10
promotes 2/3 of its Negro employees, but little progress has been made in hiring or promoting at higher levels, 1967/05/19: 1
no decline in non-white jobless rate, 1966/08/26: 1
non-white unemployment rate goes down in March, 1967/04/21: 1
non-white worker's job situation better says US Department of Labor, 1965/07/30: 2
North Carolina
167 get "second chance' through college project, 1965/07/09: 1
employment offices integrated, 1963/05/03: 2
governor, Terry Sanford, seeks to end job bias, 1963/02/01: 1
Ohio
Elyria has jobs, but can't find Negroes to fill them, 1963/07/19: 1
Ohio Civil Rights Commission told by NAACP of union hiring barrier, deepening racial crisis in cities, 1965/09/10: 3
poll reveals companies' Negro hiring policies, 1965/07/30: 6
school drop-out will find jobs scarce, 1966/08/26: 3
sharp increases in higher paying jobs for Negroes, 1962/10/26: 1
"shy" workers wooed for lily-white apprenticeship positions, 1966/04/15: 1
significant progress said made in job opportunities, 1962/04/06: 1
southern US Employment Service offices present J. Crow problem, 1961/04/14: 1
Tennessee, job barriers fall in Nashville, committee reports, 1963/11/29: 3
Texas
color extremely costly in Texas with a difference of more than $1,000 per year per worker, 1962/02/23: 1
Dallas, Negroes crack some job bias, 1962/02/09: 1
Fort Worth Negroes push for job opportunities, 1961/03/24: 1
job training funds in Texas total more than $30,000,000, 1967/05/19: 1
minorities get jobs as communities aid ES, 1966/05/20: 1
NAACP seeks jobs with utility companies, 1961/10/06: 1
Prairie View A&M College, experimental job training set for some 380 impoverished persons, 1967/06/23: 1
San Antonio
clearing house planned by job sub-committee, 1964/01/31: 1
examination set for military personnel clerks, 1963/02/01: 1
Fort Sam Houston has "plan of action" for job equality for minorities, 1963/01/18: 1
job discrimination
NAACP contact group set up for picket of Handy Andy store, 1960/10/28: 6
NAACP launches drive to end job discrimination, 1960/07/15: 1
NAACP pushes drive against employment bias, 1960/08/26: 1
NAACP to study action in drive on job bias, 1960/07/29: 1
picketing for job opportunities to continue, 1960/12/09: 3
pickets launch NAACP campaign on job bias, 1960/08/12: 1
job opportunities training program held at St. Paul ME Church, 1963/09/13: 7
jobs for four real estate appraisers available, 1963/08/16: 1
minimum wage law still under study, 1966/10/21: 1
San Antonio Building Trades Council OKs JFK training program, 1963/07/19: 1
San Antonio gets new Manpower Development and Training (MDTA) project, 1967/04/21: 1
two-day session held to discuss job opportunities, 1963/07/12: 1
Waco, job picketing said 95% effective with NAACP conducting effort against 7-11 Stores, 1962/06/08: 1
top executives of 12 companies pledge better job opportunities, 1961/12/08: 1
unemployment rate for Negroes lowest since Korean Conflict, 1967/02/17: 1
US, private institutions team to aid Negro worker, 1966/05/27: 1
US Postal Service charged with "gross discrimination" for not providing equal employment opportunity by NAPE, 1967/06/09: 1
US programs seek employment push, but job lag continues, 1967/07/28: 2
US to spend 678 million to keep summer 'cool' by helping provide summer job for students, 1967/06/16: 1
Victory for Freedom [Supreme Court approves right-to-work laws] (editorial), 1964/01/03: 4
Wanted: Some Negro Jeremiahs [unemployment and underemployment should be a challenge] (Between the Lines, commentary by Dean Gordon B. Hancock), 1962/07/13: 4
Energetic Dragons
officers installed, 1934/02/09: 6
Eng, Jesse
bandit, Thomas Eggleston, in Monday grocery hold-up killing (of Jesse Eng), captured, 1965/12/31: 1
Eggleston, Thomas, Jr., alleged killer-bandit indicted for robbery, murder of Jesse Eng, 16, 1966/02/25: 1
Eggleston found guilty of murder and assessed a 99-year prison sentence, 1966/09/30: 1
Engagements
Engleton, John C.
assigned to March AFB for training as supply specialist with SAC (photo), 1965/10/01: 7
English, Alberta
funeral rites held, 1966/08/05: 1
funeral services held, 1966/07/29: 1
notice of death, 1966/08/05: 4
English, Frank David
dies following illness of two years, 1958/10/03: 11958/10/03: 1
notice of death, 1958/10/03: 8 (filmed in 10/10 issue)
Ennis, Rev. F. B.
preaches Sunday morning at First Baptist Church, 1940/10/04: 8 (filmed in 10/11 issue)
Entertainment
See also Actors and Actresses
See also Movies
See also Music and Musicians
See also Radio Programs/Stations
See also Restaurants and Clubs
See also Theater and Theaters
Abington, Rev. Charles W., reports on trip to South America, 1934/01/19: 3
agent for artists, Irving Mills, to go abroad (photo), 1934/02/16: 3
All Colored Minstrel to be at State Theatre instead of Aztec, 1933/06/16: 3
annual playground minstrel at Library Auditorium, 1931/08/14: 7
"Baby Helen" (69-83-102) dies of heart attack, 1963/12/20: 1
Bailey, Pearl
Bankhead, Tallulah, Negro judge presides over torrid trial for larceny involving her maid, Evyleen Cronin, 1951/12/21: 1
"Battle of Songs," 1954/01/08: 8, 1954/01/15: 8, 1954/02/19: 8 (filmed in 02/26 issue), 1954/03/05: 8 (filmed in 03/12 issue), 1954/03/19: 8 (filmed in 03/26 issue), 1955/10/07: 8 (filmed in 10/14 issue), 1955/10/28: 8 (filmed in 11/04 issue), 1955/11/04: 8 (filmed in 11/11 issue), 1955/11/11: 8 (filmed in 11/18 issue), 1959/09/18: 8 (filmed in 09/25 issue)
Berry Brothers (dancers) on Majestic stage (photo), 1941/08/15: 5
"Biggest Show of '53"
Jacquet, Illinois, to appear in show at Municipal Auditorium, "Biggest Show of '53" (photo), 1953/10/30: 2
Peg Leg Bates, to be seen in "Biggest Show of '53" in SA (photo), 1953/10/23: 6
show with Nat "King" Cole, Sarah Vaughan in SA Monday night (photo), 1953/11/06: 7
Vaughan, Sarah, comes to SA for a one-night show, "Biggest Show of '53" (photo), 1953/10/16: 7
Blackstone, Harry, brings magic to Majestic (photo), 1936/01/17: 7
"Brown Skin Models"
All American Brownskin Models at Library Auditorium, 1946/02/15: 6
at Texas Theatre-- entire balcony, mezzanine reserved for colored (photo), 1936/08/07: 7
famous 'Brown Skin Models' to be here two days, 1933/03/17: 1
Irving C. Miller's "Brown Skin Models" here, 1936/05/22: 6, 1949/06/17: 6
return to SA for midnight show at Texas Theater (photo), 1936/09/18: 7
Buck and Bubbles
remain together for 25 years, 1945/10/12: 7
to be seen in person at Majestic (photo), 1935/07/05: 7
Carter, Ben, Mantan Moreland headline 'Hollywood Stars on Parade,' 1946/05/24: 7
Catholic Junior League's 'Kiddie Revue'
Collins, Janet, Negro danseuse makes debut as regular member of Met Opera, 1951/11/23: 1
Cornell, Ann, slated for Broadway show, 1948/01/02: 7
Cosby, Bill, awarded "Order of the Owl" by Temple University General Alumni Association (photo), 1967/04/28: 1
Davis, Bette, movie star overrules objection to mixed couples at Hollywood Canteen, 1943/01/15: 1
Delta Jabberwock
Dick Clark Caravan of Stars coming to Downtown Municipal Aud., 1959/10/16: 7
Elks Thrill Circus features daring aerialists for December show, 1937/12/17: 7
Felix R., San Antonio's 'wonder dog,' claimed by death, 1945/06/29: 1
Ferguson, Denver D., ex-show business figures faces tax charges, 1957/01/11: 1
glamorous Negro entertainers inspire hosiery brands, 1953/09/25: 6
Glass, Henderson (promoter)
Griffin, Ada Bell, portraying characters from "Life with Father," to perform in Corpus Christi (photo), 1947/12/05: 7
'Harlem After Midnight' at Municipal Auditorium, 1941/10/24: 6, 1941/10/31: 6
Harlem Nights to be big-timey, 1932/12/30: 1
"Harmony Junction" meets with success, 1933/06/16: 3
Holder, Geoffrey, Negro dancer signed by Met Opera, 1956/10/26: 3
"Hollywood Stars on Parade" at downtown auditorium, 1946/05/31: 7, 1946/06/07: 6
integration of Negro in theatre, TV, negligible, survey reveals, 1952/06/06: 4
Jack Benny show characterizations of Feb. 5 protested by NAACP, 1950/02/17: 1
Jackie Wilson Show at Municipal Aud., 1959/11/13: 7
jitterbugs to compete for cash, glory, 1938/10/28: 7
Kali the magician entertains for parties, clubs, 1964/05/15: 6
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1940, 1940/10/04: 7, 1940/10/11: 7, 1940/10/18: 7, 1940/11/01: 7, 1940/11/08: 7, 1940/11/22: 7, 1940/11/29: 7, 1940/12/13: 4, 1940/12/20: 4, 1940/12/27: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1941, 1941/01/03: 7, 1941/01/10: 7, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/01/24: 7, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/02/07: 7, 1941/02/14: 7, 1941/02/21: 7, 1941/02/28: 7, 1941/03/07: 7, 1941/03/14: 4, 1941/03/21: 7, 1941/03/28: 7, 1941/04/04: 7, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/18: 7, 1941/04/25: 7, 1941/05/02: 7, 1941/05/09: 7, 1941/05/16: 7, 1941/05/23: 7, 1941/05/30: 7, 1941/06/06: 7, 1941/06/20: 4, 1941/06/27: 7, 1941/07/04: 7, 1941/07/11: 7, 1941/07/18: 7, 1941/07/25: 7, 1941/08/01: 7, 1941/08/15: 7, 1941/08/29: 7, 1941/09/05: 7, 1941/09/12: 7, 1941/09/19: 7, 1941/09/26: 7, 1941/10/03: 7, 1941/10/10: 7, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/10/24: 7, 1941/10/31: 7, 1941/11/07: 7, 1941/11/14: 7, 1941/11/21: 7, 1941/11/28: 7, 1941/12/05: 4, 1941/12/12: 7, 1941/12/19: 7, 1941/12/26: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1942, 1942/01/02: 7, 1942/01/09: 7, 1942/01/16: 7, 1942/01/23: 7, 1942/01/30: 7, 1942/02/13: 7, 1942/04/10: 7, 1942/04/17: 7, 1942/04/24: 7, 1942/05/01: 7, 1942/05/08: 7, 1942/05/22: 7, 1942/05/29: 7, 1942/06/05: 7, 1942/06/12: 7, 1942/06/19: 7, 1942/06/26: 7, 1942/07/17: 7, 1942/07/24: 7, 1942/07/31: 7, 1942/08/07: 7, 1942/08/14: 7, 1942/08/21: 7, 1942/08/28: 7, 1942/09/04: 7, 1942/09/11: 7, 1942/09/25: 7, 1942/10/02: 7, 1942/10/09: 7, 1942/10/16: 7, 1942/10/23: 7, 1942/11/13: 7, 1942/11/20: 7, 1942/12/04: 7, 1942/12/11: 7, 1942/12/25: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1943, 1943/01/01: 7, 1943/01/08: 7, 1943/01/15: 7, 1943/02/05: 7, 1943/02/26: 7, 1943/03/12: 7, 1943/03/19: 7, 1943/03/26: 7, 1943/04/09: 7, 1943/04/23: 7, 1943/05/21: 7, 1943/06/18: 7, 1943/06/25: 7, 1943/07/02: 7, 1943/07/09: 7, 1943/07/16: 7, 1943/07/30: 7, 1943/08/13: 7, 1943/09/17: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1944, 1944/01/07: 7, 1944/01/14: 7, 1944/01/21: 7, 1944/02/04: 7, 1944/02/11: 7, 1944/02/18: 7, 1944/02/25: 7, 1944/03/03: 7, 1944/03/10: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1946, 1946/03/15: 7, 1946/03/22: 7, 1946/03/29: 7, 1946/04/05: 7, 1946/04/12: 7, 1946/04/19: 7, 1946/04/26: 7, 1946/05/03: 7, 1946/05/10: 7, 1946/05/17: 7, 1946/05/24: 7, 1946/05/31: 7, 1946/06/07: 7, 1946/06/14: 4, 1946/06/21: 7, 1946/06/28: 7, 1946/07/12: 7, 1946/07/19: 7, 1946/07/26: 7, 1946/08/02: 7, 1946/08/09: 7, 1946/08/16: 7, 1946/08/23: 7, 1946/08/30: 4, 1946/09/06: 7, 1946/09/13: 7, 1946/09/20: 7, 1946/09/27: 7, 1946/10/04: 7, 1946/10/11: 7, 1946/10/18: 7, 1946/10/25: 7, 1946/11/01: 7, 1946/11/15: 7, 1946/11/22: 7, 1946/11/29: 7, 1946/12/06: 7, 1946/12/13: 7, 1946/12/20: 7, 1946/12/27: 7, 1947/01/17: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1947, 1947/01/03: 7, 1947/01/10: 7, 1947/01/24: 7, 1947/01/31: 7, 1947/02/07: 7, 1947/02/14: 7, 1947/02/21: 7, 1947/02/28: 4, 1947/03/07: 7, 1947/03/14: 7, 1947/03/21: 7, 1947/03/28: 7, 1947/04/04: 7, 1947/04/11: 7, 1947/04/18: 7, 1947/04/25: 7, 1947/05/02: 7, 1947/05/09: 7, 1947/05/16: 7, 1947/05/30: 7, 1947/06/06: 7, 1947/06/20: 7, 1947/07/04: 7, 1947/07/11: 7, 1947/07/18: 7, 1947/07/25: 7, 1947/08/01: 7, 1947/08/08: 7, 1947/08/15: 7, 1947/08/22: 4, 1947/09/05: 7, 1947/09/12: 7, 1947/09/26: 7, 1947/10/03: 7, 1947/10/10: 7, 1947/10/17: 7, 1947/10/24: 7, 1947/10/31: 7, 1947/11/07: 7, 1947/11/21: 7, 1947/11/28: 7, 1947/12/05: 7, 1947/12/12: 7, 1947/12/19: 7, 1947/12/26: 7, 1948/01/02: 7, 1948/01/09: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1948, 1948/01/16: 4, 1948/01/23: 7, 1948/01/30: 7, 1948/02/20: 7, 1948/02/27: 7, 1948/03/05: 7, 1948/03/12: 7, 1948/03/19: 7, 1948/04/09: 7, 1948/04/16: 7, 1948/04/23: 7, 1948/04/30: 7, 1948/05/07: 7, 1948/05/14: 2, 1948/06/04: 7, 1948/06/11: 7, 1948/06/18: 4, 1948/07/02: 7, 1948/07/09: 7, 1948/07/30: 7, 1948/12/10: 4, 1948/12/17: 7, 1948/12/24: 7, 1948/12/31: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1949, 1949/01/07: 7, 1949/01/14: 7, 1949/01/21: 7, 1949/01/28: 4, 1949/02/04: 7, 1949/02/11: 7, 1949/02/25: 7, 1949/03/04: 7, 1949/03/11: 7, 1949/03/18: 7, 1949/03/25: 7, 1949/04/01: 7, 1949/04/08: 7, 1949/04/22: 7, 1949/04/29: 7, 1949/05/13: 7, 1949/05/20: 4, 1949/05/27: 7, 1949/06/03: 7, 1949/06/17: 7, 1949/06/24: 7, 1949/07/01: 7, 1949/07/08: 7, 1949/07/22: 4, 1949/07/29: 7, 1949/08/05: 7, 1949/08/12: 4, 1949/08/26: 7, 1949/09/02: 4, 1949/09/09: 7, 1949/09/30: 7, 1949/10/07: 4, 1949/10/28: 7, 1949/11/04: 7, 1949/11/11: 4, 1949/11/25: 7, 1949/12/02: 7, 1949/12/16: 5, 1949/12/30: 7, 1950/01/06: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1950, 1950/01/13: 7, 1950/01/20: 7, 1950/02/03: 7, 1950/02/17: 7, 1950/03/03: 7, 1950/03/17: 5, 1950/03/31: 3, 1950/04/28: 7, 1950/05/12: 7, 1950/05/19: 7, 1950/06/02: 7, 1950/06/09: 7, 1950/06/23: 7, 1950/06/30: 7, 1950/07/21: 7, 1950/07/28: 7, 1950/08/04: 7, 1950/08/11: 7, 1950/08/25: 7, 1950/09/01: 7, 1950/09/08: 7, 1950/09/15: 4, 1950/09/22: 7, 1950/09/29: 7, 1950/10/06: 7, 1950/11/03: 7, 1950/11/17: 7, 1950/12/01: 7, 1950/12/22: 7, 1950/12/29: 7
Keeping Posted with C. A. Moore (column), 1951, 1951/01/19: 7, 1951/02/16: 4, 1951/03/02: 7, 1951/03/09: 7, 1951/03/30: 4, 1951/04/06: 7, 1951/04/13: 7, 1951/05/11: 4
Kennedy, President John Fitzgerald, slain president bequeaths legacy of fair play in sports, entertainment, 1963/12/20: 5
Lee, Mabel, US girl in England dubbed second Flo Mills, 1947/08/01: 7
The Lowdown, by L. Masco Young (column), 1957/03/22: 7, 1957/03/29: 7, 1957/04/05: 7, 1957/04/12: 7
magician, Prof. Williams, to be two nights at Bouldin Hall, 1933/04/21: 1
matador gives exhibition, 1932/09/09: 1
Mitchell, Walter, San Antonio boy goes over big in California, 1932/04/22: 3
musical revue at Library Aud. Dec. 24, 1945/12/14: 7
Nicholas Brothers
Norma Miller Dancing Troupe really dance (photo), 1953/04/24: 2
Parks, Jean, arrested as $100-a-night call girl (photo), 1953/06/26: 1
"Pops" of famed dance team, dies in Greece, 1950/07/21: 7
Radio and TV Commentary, by Baker E. Morten (column), 1957/07/05: 7, 1957/07/12: 7, 1957/07/26: 7, 1957/08/02: 7, 1957/08/09: 7, 1957/08/16: 7, 1957/08/30: 4, 1957/09/06: 7, 1957/09/20: 7, 1957/11/01: 4, 1957/11/22: 7, 1957/12/20: 7
Recreation Dep't holds circus exhibit at Center, 1940/04/05: 7
RKO Greater Show Season and 'Find a Word Contest,' 1932/08/12: 7
Robinson, Mary, ex-SA girl dancer steals Illinois show, 1941/04/04: 7
"Rochester"
Sharps and Flats
"Stepin Fetchit"
"Swing Parade of 1946" with SA's own Dell Thorne at Library Aud., 1946/07/12: 7
talent show and dance at Zarape Terrace Sunday, May 2, 1954/04/30: 7
thousands witness annual Junior Girls Bathing Review..., 1931/08/14: 3
Walker, Margaret
appears in San Antonio Tuesday (photo), 1944/03/17: 6
famed reader has unusual background, 1944/03/10: 6
one of nation's foremost readers, to appear here, 1944/03/03: 6
Warfield, William, is back with Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy radio program (photo), 1952/01/04: 7
Winchell, Walter
Woolridge, the magician, to appear at Holy Redeemer (photo), 1945/08/10: 6
WPA sponsors outdoor production of "Roll Sweet Chariot" with 1,000 volunteer singers and dancers, 1936/06/05: 8 (filmed in 06/12 issue)
Entre Nous Club
See also Matrons Entre Nous Social Club
41st anniversary recently celebrated; social activities include annual tea, style show, and anniversary dance (Jo's Jottings), 1962/05/04 Supp: 1
annual Christmas party held (Jo's Jottings), 1966/01/07 Supp: 4
annual formal dance held, 1931/12/04: 6
41st annual dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1961/06/09 Supp: 1
Jo's Jottings, 1943/01/08: 6
society girls select Arbor Inn for swanky formal dance, 1932/12/23: 7
annual picnic plans completed (Jo's Jottings), 1967/06/23: 8
Austin and San Antonio clubs hold joint meeting, 1933/03/17: 6
baseball team
entertains after game with Austin club, 1933/09/29: 6
Entre Nous and Dragonettes' game to benefit orphans, 1933/10/20: 3
Galveston Braves to play against Entre Nous team next Sunday, 1934/06/08: 3
in double header with Galveston, 1934/06/01: 3
loses to Galveston Braves, 1934/06/15: 3
club merits pretty stationery gift from
Register, 1932/05/20: 6
enjoyable "hop" given by the Benjamins, 1932/12/23: 7
entertains jointly with Wide Awake Social Club, 1932/08/05: 6
ladies' clubs take lead in campaign for St. Philip's, 1932/06/17: 8 (filmed in 06/24 issue)
meetings in 1931, 1931/05/29: 9, 1931/08/21: 6, 1931/08/21: 7, 1931/08/28: 6, 1931/09/18: 6, 1931/10/09: 7, 1931/10/16: 7, 1931/10/30: 6, 1931/11/06: 6, 1931/11/13: 7, 1931/11/20: 6, 1931/12/04: 7, 1931/12/18: 6
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/04/29: 6, 1932/05/06: 7, 1932/06/17: 7, 1932/07/22: 7, 1932/08/12: 6, 1932/08/19: 6, 1932/08/26: 5, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/21: 6, 1932/11/25: 6, 1932/12/02: 7
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/04/14: 6, 1933/05/05: 6, 1933/12/15: 6
meetings in 1934, 1934/01/19: 6, 7
meetings in 1941, 1941/07/18: 5
meetings in 1942, 1942/11/13: 4, 1942/11/20: 5, 1942/12/04: 6, 1942/12/11: 6
meetings in 1943, 1943/01/08: 6, 1943/01/15: 6, 1943/04/23: 6, 1943/07/23: 6
meetings in 1944, 1944/05/12: 4
meetings in 1945, 1945/02/09: 5, 1945/04/20 Supp: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/04/03: 2, 1953/07/17: 4, 1953/09/25 Supp: 2, 1953/10/02 Supp: 3, 1953/10/09 Supp: 3
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/15 Supp: 2, 1954/02/12: 6, 1954/02/19: 7, 1954/02/26: 6, 1954/03/26: 6, 1954/04/23: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/02/07: 6, 1958/03/07: 6, 1958/03/21: 6, 1958/04/18: 6, 1958/06/13: 6, 1959/01/09: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/20: 6, 1959/05/01: 6, 1959/11/20: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/03/25: 6, 1960/10/28 Supp: 2
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/13: 6, 1961/01/27 Supp: 3, 1961/02/17 Supp: 2, 1961/03/31 Supp: 3, 1961/04/14 Supp: 3, 1961/05/12 Supp: 3, 1961/07/14: 3, 1961/10/27: 6, 1961/11/03: 6, 1961/12/01: 6, 1961/12/22: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/01/26 Supp: 3, 1962/02/16: 7, 1962/03/23 Supp: 3, 1962/04/20 Supp: 3, 1962/06/01 Supp: 4, 1962/09/28 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/01/25: 6, 1963/02/22: 6, 1963/04/12: 6, 1963/05/17 Supp: 3, 1963/12/06: 6
meetings in 1964, 1964/01/17 Supp: 2, 1964/07/17: 6, 1964/12/04: 7
meetings in 1966, 1966/10/07: 8, 1966/11/18: 6, 1966/12/09: 9, 1966/12/16: 8
meetings in 1967, 1967/05/12: 4
officers for 1934 inaugurated, 1933/12/08: 7
resumes meetings after annual picnic, 1960/09/23 Supp: 3
spring formal given in Austin, 1934/05/18: 6
to present unique dance, October 5, 1945/09/21: 6
EODC
Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church
See also Seventh Day Adventist Church
anniversaries
10th anniversary celebrated, 1933/02/17: 8 (filmed in 03/03 issue)
35th anniversary celebrated, 1958/02/14: 8 (filmed in 02/21 issue)
Bykota Club
annual hobby tea held, 1956/11/16: 4, 1959/11/06: 6, 1959/11/13: 6, 1966/10/28: 10 (filmed in 11/04 issue)
Jo's Jottings, 1965/11/12 Supp: 1
Calendar Parade
annual Calendar Parade presented Sunday, June 23, 1957/06/21: 8 (filmed in 06/28 issue)
plans completed for Calendar Parade, 1958/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue)
set for June 28, 1955/06/24: 8
close of the season social held, 1961/09/29 Supp: 3
"Hobby Town" exhibit Sunday, 1955/11/04: 6
McNeil, Lillian, presented in concert, 1963/06/28: 4
meetings in 1959, 1959/04/17: 6, 1959/10/23: 8 (filmed in 10/30 issue)
meetings in 1960, 1960/07/08 Supp: 2
meetings in 1961, 1961/03/17: 6
musical extravaganza presented, 1961/06/02: 3
Calloway, Earl, Chicago tenor, to be heard in concert June 24, 1951/06/22: 8 (filmed in 06/29 issue)
choir to give concert, 1959/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue)
Cleveland, Elder E. E., missionary to speak, show moving pictures, 1956/02/24: 6
closes successful meet, 1931/12/11: 8 (filmed in 12/18 issue)
Easter weekend services interesting and unusual, 1944/04/07: 8 (filmed in 04/14 issue)
Glory Singers and other groups presented by Church of the Living God, Pillar and Ground of Truth, 1964/03/13: 7
Hondo Service Men's Male chorus to appear, 1944/02/04: 6
Kibble, Elder, ordination services held, 1934/06/08: 8 (filmed in 06/15 issue)
National Indian War Veterans to hold annual sermon, 1932/07/01: 7
news, 1932/12/16: 8 (filmed in 12/23 issue), 1933/03/24: 8 (filmed in 03/31 issue), 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue), 1934/11/02: 8 (filmed in 11/09 issue)
news in 1936, 1936/01/31: 8 (filmed in 02/07 issue)
news in 1949, 1949/04/08: 8
North, Elder, promoted to Houston Bureau S.D.A. Church, 1932/09/16: 7
Nunley, Elder B. Leroy, gets call as pastor of Seventh Day Adventist Church in Illinois (photo), 1953/02/20: 4
recital Sunday afternoon, 1947/08/08: 7
remodeled education building, date set for opening exercises, 1959/01/23: 8 (filmed in 01/30 issue)
revival meetings, 1931/11/13: 8 (filmed in 11/20 issue), 1931/11/20: 7, 1934/04/13: 8 (filmed in 04/20 issue)
Seventh-Day Adventist Youth, semi-annual state convention hosted, 1937/12/03: 8 (filmed in 12/10 issue)
Southwestern Union Conference is successful, 1938/04/01: 7
vandals do $750 damage to SA church, 1945/10/12: 8 (filmed in 10/19 issue)
Women's Day
Briscoe, Mrs. Hattie Ruth, guest speaker, 1957/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
Cameron, Bella, principal of Cuney Elementary School, guest speaker, 1959/03/06: 8 (filmed in 03/13 issue)
Hutcherson, Mrs. Earl C. (Rozella) and Helen W. Joshua, guest speaker (photo), 1964/10/09: 4
observance of, 1952/08/01: 4
Pickett, Mrs. Fred B. (Dorothy), and Mrs. J. J. Short, guest speakers, 1965/10/01: 4
Stevens, Constance, guest speaker, 1962/06/08: 8
Young People's Society holds informal tea, 1941/11/07: 5
Youth Day program Nov. 9, 1946/11/08: 2 (Section 2)
Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist School (San Antonio, TX)
Grant, Lillie Tesselene, named queen, 1965/01/08: 6
to hold graduation exercises, 1952/05/16: 8 (filmed in 05/23 issue)
Episcopal Church, Protestant
Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
invites Negroes to apply for full membership, 1953/05/08: 6
oppose national Episcopal church stand on segregation, 1956/04/27: 6
Episcopal Diocese of Virginia
Episcopalians ask for racial bars to be lowered, 1955/06/10: 1
Episcopalian Diocese of Texas
Martin, Mrs. Rowland J., elected worship chairman, 1963/03/01: 1
Texas Episcopalians endorse Supreme Court ruling on school integration, 1955/02/11: 4
Episcopalian Diocese of West Texas
annual council delegates meet at St. Mark's Church, 1962/02/09: 8
confirmation service to be held Oct. 15, 1944/10/13: 8 (filmed in 10/20 issue)
Proper, Datus E., elected treasurer of the diocese, 1962/03/02: 8
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Alexander, Clifford L., Jr., to be nominated by President Johnson to head commission, 1967/07/28: 7
NAACP files 214 job bias complains under Civil Rights Act, with 2 Texas firms among those charged, 1965/09/24: 1
Poston, Marie, named EEOC Washington, DC regional head, 1967/07/07: 3
three Negroes get top posts on job opportunity body, 1965/07/30: 1
Equal Opportunity
See also Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity
See also Education, equal opportunity
25 states have equal job laws--but none in South, 1964/07/03: 1
Equal Opportunity (editorial, from the
Kelly Observer, Commander's Message), 1966/10/21: 4
Florida teacher files suit for equal salary, 1938/06/10: 2
Ford first industrialist to give Negroes equal job opportunities, 1947/04/18: 1
"Help Build an America of Equality," LBJ [President Johnson] urges, 1964/05/01: 1
Hodges, Luther, Secretary of Commerce, to crack down on violators of President Kennedy's executive order, 1961/04/14: 1
job opportunities laws aid Negroes, survey shows, 1959/06/19: 1
Kentucky, in 1966, showed way in work laws, 1967/01/13: 2
Negro revolution moves into business, job areas [civil rights leaders help prepare job seekers], 1965/01/08: 1
new job opportunities trigger seniority battle, 1965/01/08: 1
Project Equality
Lucey, Archbishop Robert E., announces launching of Project Equality committing the archdiocese to equal employment opportunity (photo), 1965/08/20: 1
Minor, Rev. C. M., elected chairman of San Antonio NAACP's Labor and Industry committee, which will correlate activities with Project Equality, 1965/08/20: 1
program getting excellent response with commendatory letters, support from many agencies and groups, 1965/10/01: 1
some 26,000 US mail trucks to carry anti-bias posters, 1956/12/14: 1
South Carolina textile mill government contract held up because of bias charge, 1961/04/28: 3
Texas State Advisory Committee to discuss job training programs at Houston meeting, 1967/03/31: 1
Two Pertinent Subjects, by Clifford C. Mitchell, 1932/08/26: 4
US business community blocks equality fight, 1964/05/22: 2
Equal Rights
See also Civil Rights (1932-1939)
See also Civil Rights (1941-1945)
See also Civil Rights (1946-1949)
See also Civil Rights (1950-1955)
See also Civil Rights (1956-1960)
See also Racial Discrimination
See also US Armed Forces, equal rights
Aggression or Progression? (Commentary by Ruth Taylor), 1943/07/09: 4
Bishop College students, fighting for education rights, heard in SA, 1949/07/08: 6
"conspiracy to deny equality" charged by NAACP secretary, 1955/07/01: 1
equal rights demanded by Oklahoma Nordics, 1936/05/08: 8 (filmed in 05/15 issue)
Equality--a Fact (The Common Defense) (editorial), 1947/11/28: 4
LBJ [President Johnson] renews vow to continue equality fight, 1966/07/29: 4
Negroes seek admission to University of North Carolina, 1939/01/20: 5
Take It Easy, Ladies (editorial), 1936/01/10: 4
Truman speeches of past years show his belief in justice for Negroes, 1945/05/25: 5
UN race equality report first step in fight against prejudice, 1950/07/28: 1
Ernest Henry, Jr.
Erskine, Edna
notice of death, 1961/01/20: 8
Erskine, Marvin
notice of death, 1961/04/21: 8
Erskine Hawkins and his orchestra
Ervin, Sgt. Amos
landlord, Austin Ewing, who kills soldier, given five-year probation, 1949/05/20: 1
slain by elderly landlord, Austin Ewing, 1948/11/05: 1
Ervin, Senator Sam
Dixie Senators Eastland and Ervin block action on rights bills, 1957/05/24: 1
Ervin, Susie
funeral services held for Seguin woman, 1957/07/26: 8 (filmed in 08/02 issue)
Esparza, Edward Michael
shot to death for alleged cheating in dice game, by Willie Robinson, Jr., a special deputy constable; Louis Gilbert Sanchez stabbed in throat and chest, 1967/01/27: 1
Espy, Henry D.
showed strength in race for candidate to state legislature (photo), 1936/08/14: 2
Espy, Mattie Morris J.
final services held Saturday, 1962/01/19: 1
funeral held (photo), 1962/01/26: 8
notice of death, 1962/02/02: 8
Esquivel, Alex
killed in collision, six others injured, 1965/08/27: 1
Estell, Dr. Ernest C., Sr.
funeral rites held for pastor of St. John Baptist Church, Dallas (photo), 1964/11/27: 1
President, Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Texas
meeting held at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church (photo), 1962/10/12: 8
Texas delegate to Democratic National Convention (photo), 1964/08/21: 1
speaks at sixth anniversary of Rev. B. Tyree Alexander, Greater Corinth Baptist Church, 1956/11/16: 4
Estes, Billy Sol
Negro school in Tennessee said bilked out of $100,000 by Estes; other reports allege shady deals in Washington and Texas, 1962/06/08: 1
Negroes stand by troubled Estes, 1963/05/17: 7
plans operation to aid Negroes, 1964/09/04: 1
Estes, Frank
Kelly employees get service pins for 30 years of service (photo), 1949/05/20: 1
Estrada, Adelle Lorraine New
SA woman dies in California, 1958/10/24: 1
Estrada, George
San Antonian now in the Philippines (photo), 1945/06/29: 7
Estrella Street (Community) Club
meetings in 1953, 1953/06/12: 6, 1953/07/17 Supp: 2, 1953/12/18 Supp: 2
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/15 Supp: 2, 1954/02/19: 6, 1954/12/24: 4
meetings in 1955, 1955/01/14 Supp: 2
Estrella Street Corona Village Club
meetings in 1954, 1954/04/16: 6, 1954/08/13: 6
Ethics
No Wonder [lawlessness thrives with examples of unethical governmental body actions] (editorial), 1966/02/18: 4
Ethiopia
Ettore, Al
Eureka Cultural Club
meetings, 1932/07/22: 7
meetings in 1947, 1947/09/12: 2
Eusan, Mrs. F. M.
1901 graduate of Prairie View College
honored with banquet (Jo's Jottings), 1961/05/26: 6
shows her certificate to Dr. E. B. Evans, president (photo), 1961/03/31: 3
attends funeral of brother, Marcellus Bloodworth, in Lockhart, 1961/04/21: 6
brother, Joseph R. Bloodworth, dies in El Paso, 1950/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue)
Eusan, Joseph C.
former well-known San Antonian and son of Mrs. F.M. Eusan reported gravely ill in Tyler, 1937/12/17: 8 (filmed in 12/24 issue)
SA mortician, dies en route to San Antonio (photo), 1937/12/24: 1
Eusan, Lynn
Cuney Elementary, wins first place trophy in St. Philip's speech meet (photo), 1959/05/15: 1
Eustace, Eugene
funeral rites to be held Saturday, 1950/08/04: 1
garage, auto burn; explosion rocks neighborhood, 1940/08/09: 1
picked on by burglars, 1932/09/30: 1
serves on National Industrial Board of Pullman Co. (photo), 1934/05/18: 1
Eustace, Mrs. Rhina
commiseration (Jo's Jottings), 1944/02/25: 6
hit by truck as she steps from car, 1944/02/25: 1
Evangelical Religious Center
Haywood, Rev. H. Bolivar, elected moderator, 1944/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue)
Evangelist Temple Church of God in Christ
burglarized by four juveniles, 1960/09/16: 1
dedicatory services held for one week, 1960/08/26: 6
drama, "Challenge of the Cross" presented, 1964/11/13: 4
homecoming services to be held, 1961/07/07: 8
Pye, E. J., evangelist, preaches for three nights, 1961/06/30: 4
Evangelistic Women's Council
Evans, A. B.
notice of death, 1935/05/17: 2
Evans, Bernice (Mrs. Robert)
attends 8th biennial Princess revue and coronation of Court of Calanthe in Dallas (Jo's Jottings), 1962/06/15 Supp: 3
beauty salons/schools
Hicks Beauty School manager
assumes full responsibility for management of (photo), 1960/07/15: 6
attends 10th annual Cosmetology Institute at Prairie View (Jo's Jottings), 1962/07/13 Supp: 1
with Valese Cunningham, 1962/07/20 Supp: 4
hosts meeting of San Antonio Beauty Instructors Council, 1961/02/10: 6
sponsors benefit tea for Valese Cunningham, running for district queen candidate, Rising Star Chapter, OES, 1961/02/17: 6
Nolan Beauty Shop employs Mrs. Evans, 1957/01/11: 6
opens unique beauty shop (photo), 1945/02/23: 6
charm clinics
conducts series of charm clinics in Mississippi (Jo's Jottings), 1961/03/17 Supp: 1
reports success of beauty clinics in Mississippi (Jo's Jottings), 1961/04/14 Supp: 1
charm school
fashion shows/designs
Glamor Plus fashion show and modeling, plus dancing show, held at Eastwood Country Club (Jo's Jottings), 1955/03/11 Supp: 1
Mississippi
ends tour of Mississippi cities giving charm and fashion shows for beauticians (Jo's Jottings) (photo), 1962/04/06 Supp: 1
holds charm and personality clinic (photo), 1961/03/31 Supp: 3
negotiates fashion showing in Birmingham (photo), 1955/07/22 Supp: 1
Royal Duke and His Court
hat shows/designs
Bernice Hat Shop open for business, 1948/07/09: 6
Court of Calanthe sponsors fall hat show, 1953/10/02 Supp: 1, 1953/10/09 Supp: 4
hat showing, modeling and dancing classes at Eastwood Country Club (Jo's Jottings), 1955/02/25 Supp: 4
hat style show and dinner set, 1954/02/26: 6, 1955/12/16: 6
hats and fashion design shown at Savannah Baptist Church, Marion (Jo's Jottings), 1955/02/25 Supp: 4
New Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, second hat showing under auspices of, 1953/10/16: 6
open house displays original hats (photo), 1955/06/17 Supp: 2
Princess of Omar, Oziel Tent No. 15, designer and milliner to be presented in extravaganza of hats (photo), 1951/11/09: 6, 1951/11/16: 6
Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, Austin, TX
Austin members meet with Bernice Evans (Jo's Jottings), 1961/02/03 Supp: 1
and Ethel Mays, appeared before Austin City Council, inviting members for annual business week awards program, 1963/05/03 Supp: 3
honors Mrs. Evans as Business Woman of the Year (Jo's Jottings), 1961/04/21 Supp: 4
Evans, Mrs. C. L.
final rites held, 1966/01/14: 1
Evans, Clyde
San Marcos man dies at 92, 1962/05/25: 2
Evans, Warrant Officer Cornelius J.
visits wife, family after returning from Army duty in France, 1955/06/10: 4
Evans, Deliah J.
notice of death, 1962/02/09: 8
Evans, Dr. E. B. (President of Prairie View A&M College of Texas)
attends World Food Forum in Washington, DC (photo), 1962/06/08: 1
awards and honors
honored by faculty and staff, stays on as PV president, although at retirement age (photo), 1959/05/29: 1
Iowa State honors Evans at 100th anniversary of the institution, 1958/04/04: 3
and John W. Mitchell, named 1953 "Men of the Year in Service to Agriculture" by Progressive Farmer (photo), 1954/01/01: 1
PV prexy honored at veterinarians convention in San Antonio, 1964/02/14: 1
students honor President Evans, 1948/08/27: 1
wins Texas Achievement Award (photo), 1953/05/29: 1
Eusan, Mrs. F. M., 1901 graduate of Prairie View College, shows her certificate to Dr. E. B. Evans, president (photo), 1961/03/31: 3
fights animal disease abroad, 1952/11/07: 1
final rites held for prexy's wife, Lucille O. Evans, 1958/08/29: 1
Gov. Connally lauds retiring Prairie View president, 1966/09/02: 1
inauguration of
date for installation set, 1948/11/05: 1
plans completed for inauguration, 1948/11/12: 1
PV inaugurates Dr. Evans, 1948/12/10: 1
to be installed PV prexy Dec. 3 (photo), 1948/11/26: 1
named head of Prairie View, 1946/03/15: 1
named to National Council of Boy Scouts, 1958/08/15: 1
noted educator to retire as PV president in 1966, 1965/10/22: 1
takes over as PV principal (photo), 1946/04/05: 1, 1946/09/06: 1
Evans, Elzie ("Zeke")
ex-Lion wins Master's degree at Oklahoma U., 1958/09/19: 5
Evans, Ethel
Evans, Frank
San Antonio, first Negro elected district president of Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Youth, 1956/10/05: 1
Evans, Frank C.
notice of death, 1961/06/23: 8
Evans, Hattie
notice of death, 1957/10/18: 8 (filmed in 10/25 issue)
Evans, Mrs. Ida B.
ex-soldier, Richard M. Evans, gets 10-year sentence for slaying of wife, Ida B. Evans, 1945/07/20: 1
shot to death by husband, Richard Evans, 1944/07/14: 1
Evans, Isabel
one dead, three seriously hurt as car and milk truck collide, 1932/07/22: 1
Evans, James
notice of death, 1936/09/25: 8 (filmed in 10/02 issue)
Evans, James C.
cited by National Civil Service League as one of top 10 career men in government for 1958, 1959/02/20: 1
commencement speaker at Prairie View A&M College (photo), 1960/05/20: 3
named assistant to defense secretary, 1949/05/06: 1
secretary of defense civilian assistant on European tour, 1949/08/12: 1
to receive Dorie Miller Trophy, 1953/03/27: 1
Evans, John Henry
notice of death, 1964/01/24: 8 (filmed in 01/31 issue)
Evans, Joseph H. B.
last rites held in Washington, 1949/12/02: 1
leaders defend Evans' loyalty record, 1949/07/08: 2
Evans, Juanita
notice of death, 1961/05/12: 8
Evans, Julius
notice of death, 1964/04/17: 8 (filmed in 04/24 issue)
Evans, Lola Belle
notice of death, 1966/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Evans, Rev. M. H.
accepts call to Palestine Baptist Church, Belmont, Texas, 1953/01/02: 8 (filmed in 01/09 issue)
Evans, Mary E.
notice of death, 1966/04/29: 8 (filmed in 05/06 issue)
Evans, Mary N.
notice of death, 1966/01/21: 8
Evans, Matildia
mother of four San Antonians buried in Austin, 1961/08/11: 8
Evans, Mattie
funeral services conducted in Seguin for octogenarian, 1954/09/03: 2
Evans, Noah
notice of death, 1965/01/22: 8 (filmed in 01/29 issue)
Evans, Pfc. Phillip J.
Lackland airman sent to U. Alabama for 12-week training course, only to disappear after a day, 1951/06/29: 1
Evans, R. D.
militant Waco barrister killed by train (photo), 1938/07/01: 1
Two Tragic Deaths (editorial), 1938/07/01: 4
Evans, Mrs. Robert
Evans, Robert C.
and Fred Phillips, presented awards at Fort Sam Houston, 1961/09/15: 3
Evans, Robert L.
notice of death, 1936/02/21: 8 (filmed in 02/28 issue)
Evans, Robert Lee
notice of death, 1932/04/15: 8 (filmed in 04/22 issue)
Evans, Ronald
blind man robbed of $400 saved for eye surgery, 1960/08/05: 1
Evans, Vergie Mae
notice of death, 1965/05/21: 8 (filmed in 05/28 issue)
Evans, Vernon
Alamo Iron Works drivers complete half-million miles without mishap, 1953/03/20: 7
Evans, Vernon Lorenzo
notice of death, 1961/09/22: 8
Evans, William
notice of death, 1962/02/09: 8
Evans, Willie Ray, Jr.
18-month-old killed by drinking gasoline, 1965/06/25: 1
notice of death, 1965/07/09: 8 (filmed in 07/16 issue)
Evanti, Mme. Lillian
elaborate concert tour announced for Mme. Evanti (photo), 1931/10/30: 1
Lillian Evanti visits San Antonio (photo), 1941/10/24: 5
sings in honor of woman's div. of National Democratic Committee (photo), 1934/02/09: 4
Two Women at the White House (editorial), 1934/02/09: 4
Evening Chapel Church of Christ
news in 1933, 1933/07/07: 8 (filmed in 07/14 issue), 1933/07/14: 8 (filmed in 07/21 issue), 1933/07/28: 8 (filmed in 08/04 issue), 1933/08/04: 8 (filmed in 08/11 issue), 1933/11/10: 8 (filmed in 11/17 issue), 1933/12/08: 8 (filmed in 12/15 issue), 1933/12/15: 8 (filmed in 12/22 issue)
news in 1934, 1934/01/26: 8 (filmed in 02/02 issue), 1934/03/23: 8 (filmed in 03/30 issue), 1934/03/30: 8 (filmed in 04/06 issue), 1934/04/20: 8 (filmed in 04/27 issue), 1934/04/27: 8 (filmed in 05/04 issue), 1934/05/25: 8 (filmed in 06/01 issue), 1934/07/13: 8 (filmed in 07/20 issue)
news in 1935, 1935/05/17: 8 (filmed in 06/07 issue), 1935/09/13: 8 (filmed in 09/27 issue), 1935/09/27: 8 (filmed in 10/18 issue), 1935/10/18: 8 (filmed in 11/08 issue), 1935/12/13: 8 (filmed in 12/27 issue)
news in 1936, 1936/07/24: 8 (filmed in 07/31 issue), 1936/07/31: 8 (filmed in 08/07 issue), 1936/08/14: 8 (filmed in 08/28 issue)
Evening School
Evening Sewing Club
meetings in 1936, 1936/07/17: 6
Evening Star Social Club
meetings, 1932/06/03: 5, 1932/06/24: 7, 1932/07/29: 6
Ever Doing Sunshine Club
annual tea to be held, 1953/05/01: 6
meetings in 1953, 1953/10/23: 6
meetings in 1954, 1954/01/08 Supp: 3
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/01: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/05/23: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/05/05 Supp: 3
meetings in 1962, 1962/03/02: 6
Ever Ready Charity Club
city-wide bluebonnet tea given, 1941/04/25: 7
meetings in 1938, 1938/12/02: 6
meetings in 1939, 1939/03/31: 6, 1939/07/14: 6
meetings in 1940, 1940/01/12: 6, 1940/07/05: 7, 1940/10/04: 5
meetings in 1941, 1941/01/03: 6, 1941/01/31: 6, 1941/03/28: 7, 1941/07/18: 5, 1941/08/01: 6, 1941/10/17: 7, 1941/11/07: 5
meetings in 1942, 1942/06/26: 7
meetings in 1944, 1944/01/14: 8 (filmed in 01/21 issue)
meetings in 1948, 1948/12/03: 2
Ever Ready Community Club
Ever Ready Glee Club
meetings, 1933/08/11: 6
and Union Baptist Bible Band entertain pastor and guests, 1934/03/09: 2 (filmed in 03/02 issue)
Ever Ready Neighborhood Club
meetings in 1944, 1944/11/10 Supp: 2, 1944/12/15 Supp: 2
meetings in 1945, 1945/01/12: 6
meetings in 1946, 1946/01/11: 7, 1946/02/15: 7, 1946/05/24 Supp: 3, 1946/10/18 Supp: 2, 1946/11/15 Supp: 2
meetings in 1947, 1947/12/19: 7
promotes fellowship and neighborly services (Jo's Jottings), 1962/05/11 Supp: 4
Ever Ready Nurse Camp No. 5
formation of, 1933/04/28: 1
Ever Ready Spruce Street Club
annual picnic hosted, 1960/08/26 Supp: 3, 1961/09/01 Supp: 3
meetings in 1955, 1955/03/11 Supp: 2, 1955/04/15 Supp: 3, 1955/05/13: 1, 1955/07/15: 6, 1955/08/19 Supp: 3
meetings in 1957, 1957/03/15: 5, 1957/10/04: 6
meetings in 1958, 1958/03/28: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/06/24: 7
meetings in 1961, 1961/04/07 Supp: 4
officers elected, 1956/03/16: 6
recently organized, 1954/04/30: 2
Everage, Rev. C. V. (Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Kerrville, TX)
general chairman for Women's Day, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Kerrville (photo), 1964/04/17: 7
preaching/speaking engagements
East End Baptist Church, week-long revival (photo), 1963/02/15: 8 (filmed in 02/22 issue)
East St. Matthew Baptist Church, homecoming, 1964/11/20: 4
Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 7th anniversary in new building and homecoming observed (photo), 1962/07/20: 8
Prospect Baptist Church, Karnes City, for revival (photo), 1965/08/27: 8 (filmed in 09/03 issue)
Shiloh Baptist Church, Women's Day guest speaker (photo), 1966/08/19: 8 (filmed in 08/26 issue)
St. John Baptist Church, anniversary sermon, 1959/03/20: 4, 1960/03/18: 8 (filmed in 03/25 issue)
West End Baptist Church, anniversary sermon for Rev. James Arsellis Kemple (photo), 1961/11/10: 8
Everage, Daniel Webster
notice of death, 1965/07/02: 8 (filmed in 07/09 issue)
Everett, Rev. D. L.
joins staff of Robstown Record (photo), 1953/05/29: 3
Everett, Freeman
elected vice president of Texas branch of American Federation of Labor, 1947/07/25: 6
Everett, Dr. Monroe G.
Trinity University president is guest speaker at Second Baptist Church Men's Day (photo), 1949/08/26: 4
Everett, Randell
notice of death, 1963/03/15: 4
Everett, William McRant
acute indigestion attack fatal, 1965/01/08: 1
notice of death, 1965/01/15: 8 (filmed in 01/22 issue)
Everglades Social Club
meetings, 1931/08/21: 6, 1933/04/14: 6
Everhardt, Alma
notice of death, 1964/08/07: 8 (filmed in 08/14 issue)
Everhardt, Joe
Everhardt, Pearl
complete course in guidance for her certification of BS in Elementary Education at St. Mary's University (photo), 1962/09/07 Supp: 4
Everhart, Frank
notice of death, 1967/09/22: 10
Evers, Charles
brother of Medgar Evers tells of threats to kill him, 1964/04/10: 5
credited with keeping unrest from exploding into violence over a Negro farm worker slaying in Mississippi, 1967/08/25: 1
Evers rented, paid for platform in Jackson, MS, from which he's barred, 1966/07/08: 1
militant civil rights leader charged with violating NAACP policy, 1965/09/17: 1
named one of Russwurm award winners of 1967, 1967/03/17: 3
Evers, Max
sent to hospital by bullets fired by A. C. Sanford, 1934/04/13: 1
veteran service man buried at Arlington National Cemetery, 1934/10/19: 8 (filmed in 11/02 issue)
Evers, Medgar
killer of, Byron de la Beckwith
accused killer in mental hospital, 1963/08/09: 1
accused murderer will not be retried, 1964/11/27: 1
Beckwith indicted in murder, held without bond, 1963/07/12: 1
jury can't agree in murder trial, 1964/02/14: 1
killer attended NAACP, knew Evers by sight, 1963/07/05: 1
murder of
family to receive his salary from NAACP, 1963/06/28: 1
hired assassin murdered Evers, his brother believes, 1963/06/21: 1
A Leader, and Hero, Has Fallen [death of Evers by ambush] (editorial), 1963/06/14: 4
memorial service, march to Alamo held for Evers, 1963/06/28: 1
Mississippi NAACP leader is shot to death; ambushed, murdered in driveway of his home, 1963/06/14: 1
Mrs. Evers has no comment as killer arrested, 1963/06/28: 1
NAACP, San Antonio, sponsors "mourning march" to Alamo following memorial for Medgar W. Evers at St. Paul Methodist Church, 1963/06/21: 1
President John F. Kennedy honors Evers family at White House after funeral rites, 1963/06/28: 1
victim of two things he fought; slain leader battled violence, race hate all his life, 1963/06/21: 1
Will Anyone Be Punished? (editorial), 1963/07/12: 4
NAACP official attacked on bus in Mississippi and assaulted by cabby, 1958/03/21: 1
named 48th Spingarn Medalist, 1963/06/28: 1
'Sippi high court voids conviction of NAACP official, 1961/06/23: 1
Ewell, Barney
beats Hal Davis in senior AAU "Century," 1941/07/04: 3
cops three events at Intercollegiate 4-1 meet, 1941/06/06: 3
double winner at Nat'l Collegiate meet, 1940/06/28: 3
Ewell, Saunders, star as Race solders sweep Camp Lee track meet, 1942/09/11: 3
fans' gift of home turns Ewell into pro, 1949/01/07: 5
first three-time triple-winner in history of CIAAAA, 1942/06/05: 3
grabs three firsts in leading regiment to Camp Lee (VA) track title, 1943/05/21: 3
Sport Sketches by Clint C. Wilson, 1940/05/24: 3
wins three firsts at Intercollegiate 4-A, 1940/06/07: 3
Ewing, Austin
elderly landlord slays Sgt. Amos Ervin, 1948/11/05: 1
found dead at residence of natural causes, 1957/01/04: 1
landlord who kills soldier given five-year probation, 1949/05/20: 1
Ewing, Pvt. Joe A.
serving at Japan Army base, 1948/12/03: 7
Ewing, Mollie
notice of death, 1964/10/16: 8 (filmed in 10/23 issue)
Ewing, Will
widely-known Dallas business man dies Tuesday, 1936/05/08: 1
Ewing Mary T.
funeral services held, 1957/04/26: 8 (filmed in 05/03 issue)
Excelsior Agency Club
officers elected, 1941/11/28: 5
Excelsior Club
meetings in 1958, 1958/08/15: 6, 1958/11/14: 6, 1959/01/09: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/02/20: 6, 1959/04/17: 6, 1959/05/01: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/04/15: 6, 1960/07/29: 7, 1960/08/12 Supp: 3, 1960/08/26: 6, 1960/09/09: 6, 1960/09/23 Supp: 3, 1960/10/07 Supp: 3, 1960/12/09 Supp: 4
meetings in 1961, 1961/01/13: 6, 1961/01/27: 6, 1961/04/14: 6, 1961/05/12: 6, 1961/06/30 Supp: 3, 1961/07/14 Supp: 2, 1961/08/04 Supp: 2, 1961/09/01 Supp: 3, 1961/09/22 Supp: 3, 1961/10/06 Supp: 4, 1961/10/27 Supp: 2, 1961/11/10 Supp: 2
meetings in 1962, 1962/03/02: 6, 1962/04/06 Supp: 3, 1962/04/27 Supp: 3, 1962/06/15 Supp: 3
present gifts to Lillie Mae Spencer, who is confined to a wheel chair (photo), 1961/06/02: 7
Excelsior Girls Club
meetings in 1958, 1958/07/04: 6
Excelsior Life Insurance Company
Excelsior Progressive Club
meetings in 1940, 1940/11/22: 6, 1940/12/13: 6
meetings in 1941, 1941/01/03: 6, 1941/01/17: 7, 1941/01/24: 6, 1941/01/31: 6, 1941/02/07: 7, 1941/02/14: 6, 1941/02/28: 6, 1941/03/07: 7, 1941/03/14: 6, 1941/03/28: 7, 1941/04/11: 7, 1941/04/18: 7, 1941/05/02: 6, 1941/05/09: 6, 1941/05/16: 7, 1941/05/23: 6, 1941/05/30: 7, 1941/06/06: 7
Excelsior Social Club
See also Golden Peacock Social Club
meetings in 1932, 1932/04/22: 6, 1932/04/29: 6, 1932/05/20: 6, 1932/05/27: 6, 1932/06/03: 7, 1932/06/10: 6, 1932/06/17: 5, 1932/07/01: 3, 1932/07/08: 6, 1932/07/15: 6, 1932/07/22: 7, 1932/08/19: 6, 1932/08/26: 7, 1932/09/09: 6, 1932/09/23: 6, 1932/09/30: 6, 1932/10/21: 6, 1932/11/11: 7, 1932/11/18: 7
meetings in 1933, 1933/01/20: 6, 1933/01/27: 6, 1933/02/03: 6, 1933/02/10: 7, 1933/02/17: 6, 1933/03/24: 6
meetings in 1960, 1960/04/01: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/03/03 Supp: 2, 1961/03/10: 6
meetings in 1962, 1962/02/02 Supp: 3, 1962/05/25: 7, 1962/06/01 Supp: 4, 1962/06/29 Supp: 3, 1962/07/13: 6, 1962/08/03 Supp: 4
meetings in 1963, 1963/05/17 Supp: 4
organizational meeting held, 1932/04/15: 6
Exceptions Youth Club
meetings in 1966, 1966/07/08: 7
Exclusive Fashionette Social Club
meetings in 1940, 1940/04/05: 4, 1940/05/24: 7, 1940/05/31: 7, 1940/06/28: 7, 1940/07/26: 6, 1940/09/06: 7, 1940/09/20: 6, 1940/09/27: 6, 1940/10/04: 5, 1940/11/01: 6, 1940/11/29: 6, 1940/12/13: 7
meetings in 1941, 1941/01/03: 6, 1941/01/10: 7, 1941/01/31: 7, 1941/03/07: 6, 1941/03/14: 6, 1941/04/25: 7, 1941/05/30: 7
Exclusive Girls Social Club
meetings in 1935, 1935/11/08: 8, 1935/11/15: 6, 1935/12/27: 6
meetings in 1936, 1936/01/03: 6, 1936/06/12: 6
Exclusive Matrons Personality Club
annual Easter morning coffee held
Atkinson, J. D., and Mrs. Alberta McKenry honored (photo), 1961/04/07 Supp: 1
Jo's Jottings, 1955/04/01 Supp: 4, 1963/04/05 Supp: 4, 1963/04/19 Supp: 2
St. Paul ME Church (photo), 1962/04/27 Supp: 3
club leaders
Mrs. George W. Dupree and Ruthe E. Hammonds (photo), 1961/03/17 Supp: 1
Ruth Ella Hammonds and Lucylle C. McKinnon preside at first Paragon Ball (photo), 1955/03/11 Supp: 1
Easter affair held at Starlight Terrace Room (photo), 1967/03/31: 8
entertains 700 guests with dance at Eastwood County Club, 1955/03/11 Supp: 1
hostesses (photos), 1955/03/11 Supp: 2–3
formal dance
formal dance held (Jo's Jottings), 1949/06/03 Supp: 1, 1949/06/17 Supp: 1, 1961/02/24 Supp: 1
members at formal ball (photo), 1961/03/17 Supp: 3
officers at formal ball (photo), 1961/03/17 Supp: 1, 1961/03/17 Supp: 2
picturesque formal ball held at Julio's Party House, 1961/03/10 Supp: 2
Harvest Tea held, 1956/11/30: 6
Jo's Jottings, 1960/11/04 Supp: 4
honors several personalities at St. Paul ME Church (Jo's Jottings), 1962/04/20 Supp: 1
Mad Hatters Ball
members show off "mad hats" (photo), 1961/09/01 Supp: 3
Morris, Catherine, and Bessie Nious win "mad hat" creations (photo), 1962/08/17 Supp: 3
prepare for Mad Hatters Ball coming up (Jo's Jottings), 1962/06/15 Supp: 4
set for August 10, 1962/07/13: 6
meetings in 1946, 1946/01/25 Supp: 3, 1946/05/31 Supp: 1, 1946/06/28 Supp: 3, 1946/11/01 Supp: 3, 1946/11/15: 7
meetings in 1948, 1948/07/30 Supp: 3
meetings in 1949, 1949/12/09 Supp: 4
meetings in 1953, 1953/12/18 Supp: 4
meetings in 1955, 1955/08/12 Supp: 3
meetings in 1957, 1957/01/25: 6, 1957/04/12: 6
meetings in 1959, 1959/07/24: 6
meetings in 1961, 1961/02/03 Supp: 2, 1961/09/22 Supp: 3
meetings in 1965, 1965/10/01 Supp: 3
Personality Hour plans completed, 1948/02/20 Supp: 2
ranch outing hosted, 1955/06/17 Supp: 1
Sutton, G. J., and Hattie R. Brisoce honored at coffee for contributions to the city and community (photo), 1959/04/03: 3
Exclusive Social Club
meetings in 1942, 1942/04/17: 6
Executions
43 Negroes, Indian among 82 put to death in '54, 1955/04/22: 1
Negroes number 47 among 83 persons executed in US in 1952, 1953/04/24: 3
Explosions
Brownlow, Odessa, burned in gas explosion, 1945/08/24: 1
Earl Abel Restaurant explosion seriously injures two employees, 1949/07/15: 1
Eustace, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, garage, auto burn; explosion rocks neighborhood, 1940/08/09: 1
Littlejohn, Ella, suffers injuries in gas explosion, 1940/05/24: 1
Loving, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L., explosion from butane gas rips wall from home, family unhurt (photo), 1958/11/07: 1
Tarver, Fletcher, infant son of Douglass Junior high teacher (Wilbur Tarver), is victim of explosion, 1933/10/27: 1
Tarver, Lenora A., victim of fire accident dies, 1934/02/23: 1
Williams, Katherine, killed in gas explosion, 1944/12/29: 1
Expo 67 (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Quebec premier, Daniel Johnston, vows no racial discrimination at Expo, 1967/04/28: 1
Extortion
Jefferson, Lula Mae, threatened with death in letter by husband, Henley Jefferson;, 1954/08/13: 1
Moore, Ada Mae, extortion charges filed against SA woman, 1955/04/29: 1
Rydolph, Pete
Tyler, Bill, SA man surrenders in Rydolph extortion, 1954/06/18: 1
Victoria pair in extortion case free under $35,000 bond, 1954/06/11: 1
Ezebb, Alfred G.
dies at his residence, 1962/04/20: 4
final rites held, 1962/04/20: 7
Ezebb, Frederick
scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 74 (Have You Met ... column) (photo), 1954/01/15: 6
Ezebb, Raymond (Totty)
waiter's funeral rites set for Saturday, 1952/10/17: 4
Ezell, Charles
realtor, former mayor of Taft, OK, and SA resident 30 years dies following short illness (photo), 1951/09/07: 1
Ezell, Laurena
obsequies held, 1962/06/08: 8