Box 5
Contains 98 Results:
Page 41, 1971 June 25
Contains a calendar of events for the Beth Sholom Congregation highlighting the Bar Mitzvah of Michael Seller.
Page 42, 1971 June 09-18
Contains a letter from Sidney S. Rosenberg to B.D. and Sylvia Schwartz thanking them for their contribution to the Beth Sholom Congregation in honor of their grandson. There is also a letter from J. Herman Leder to B.D. Schwartz thanking for being a public figure for the Jewish community.
Page 43, 1969 July 16
Contains newspaper clippings from The Hanover Sun addressing Wilmington City Council endeavors to fix the dog leash ordinance, increased taxi fare rates, and rezoning issues.
Page 44, 1969 May 01
Contains a fragment of a program for the inauguration of William Wagoner as President of Wilmington College.
Page 45, 1969 July 23
Contains a newspaper clipping pertaining to the Wilmington City Council imposing cuts on the city budget.
Page 46, 1969 July 29 - August 08
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Wilmington City Council's decisions on New Hanover County consolidating with the City, providing a warning sign for the parking deck, and flooding in the city.
Page 47, 1969 August 05-09
Contains a newspaper clipping pertaining to the consolidation of New Hanover County and the City of Wilmington government facilities. In addition, there is a newspaper clipping with local city officials meeting with Governor Bob Scott about the federal government low income housing plan.
Page 48, 1969 August 19, undated
Contains newspaper clippings discussing B.D Schwartz's advocacy for consolidating the New Hanover County government and the City of Wilmington government and the Wilmington City Council's proposal for a new method of trash collection.
Page 49, 1969 August 29-30
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to the Wilmington City Council's decision to approve rezoning near the hospital.
Page 50, 1969 August 26 - September 25
Contains newspaper clippings pertaining to people wearing mini-spectacles, federal support for low income housing, the city's trash collection management, and changing the parking areas on Front Street.