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| Nitelife In New York j
NEW YORK ( ANP) HEX INC RAM. admittedly in n rp .| that
on.y -Dr Lavvd" ran rescue him n ■ •».•<? Nili.lub Rinv. Catfi
an.i !in Pan Ailev : ytnpathiritip . hi; o morv ways. Pi
•Said a charming Hunt': <•*.']’< •. •• ,n i j.y k >i ;> b,>. . . | tha> in.
name w kept out i>t the pape W : h s> . mi w»:.•h to t ,
draw the ritcle and !i . : { , -jp; t .
the first ,'t
A'!-'' foi her ago as was Nestor of Grecian niyfhology, the cute
package done up in browntone continued: “T..e motal aspect here
is wiont; as vn. r,>: ran be but -> is 'he Harlem v p. con:-
paign instituted by fellow .actors who sought to - -t the Ingram
role that fell to John Marriott. That was • limy, c wap and low- '
down, believe me." . Well sister, we told the di.-h. out ? the
(iaiiien >f Edi-tv that is an old established custom anion,'
people of all rate.- and by no means restricted to often "nut A
bounds HARLF: MTOWN ----- Life in this largest ghetto of k:v Amm
ran cities might be 1 1k e n f si t<> an escape-proof crucible i for most)
whetted by the eeotomic si niggle that tends for a deg eat dm:,
existence in the overall picture
In?-rest rd trw townsmen, we mean out mole fortunate h:,>u>-
v- in skin, divide themselves into two camp-: toe one who eidr ;
tiwu Harlem and neve- stops viewing the scenery bom speci.tily
’ i j ? !t. ivory tower and the sincere minded interrac jails,t wl. > stvives
to make life biightt' for us while purging his conscii nee in so doing
.Money is being ...Or, uni hv reputable. pi {-sons :'oi a Res iu ram
Defense fund and he truest certainly will need picnic i: h. is tc '
escape the top sentence of five years in the federal pen for his
alleged affair w ; ;h a 1.5-y a. afi white gir! broii-ut }•. a u Kama
to this city The price was not worth it. Rex, should guilt be
proved m' you, case. If it'-, a ir.ime" as many corner sidewalk
orators claim, we hope you !! emerge with wings, whitewash 'd oner,
fella
JERRY PRESTON IS DEAD.
IT IS JOURNEY'S K.V.D fw ~ £;n at trouper. Jpvv l’i < a,,;,,
oldest of nheciub owners who once were closely allied with Baron
W i kins, king of them all, and John Connors The end came at
9 pm. Saturday nite. He -passed away in his private ward at Mem
orial <cancer) hospital. To tier- last he talked to me about hi
close friends Bom Arm: term Sr.. Hdj ib o.drnte. Dnshe? Oran’
Bennie Wright, Teddy Chambers, Clarence id • and writes Dan
Burley
Jerry asked utile of hie - er.ti; - till v. iua:nod,
asking me to toll them R at a five cent bus ride to his bedside mean!
more to him than his yacht and nth. i worldly valuables Mary
of tlv-m, unfortunately, could newer find the time to drop in
Strange, isn’t d. how lime is seldom found f.n- v.i.>se' w< pi •!'.■•.-■-
unendinc friendship for when DEATH holds ail the cards, playing
them out. to the bitter end New. writer* who could not a would
net meet Du -ale f.v-ban\ owner'- .per g. on » . j. ; v -■
about, iyn;. will HEADLINE yearns so works or end about him
now that he can neither smell they flowers nor 1n:.,: the Iso \
of their matchless writings? t.sk. tsk, ok.—
J. UNIS PRESSLEY. p:- wotton manage. ot EBONY’ one <■',
the nation’s better magazine-'. permit,..? me to quote ••> vnu ; ore
vue of LANGS']UN HUGHES story November issue, titled "J ,
maie;*. BW1" Observe- -,e of A meric:,\- .. • ;(c : .. v. it
ers. ‘Tile Jamaicans arc a most amiable people and lit* v do n J
h;v. , any :;bv< u« color I in- s. With hv price of beef only 10 ceriV ,
a pound and poik 2(1 ei.u.. you can get along or much less tv. , 1
'• N< York -a Chicago B -till ;x .-o .• r- rent - m.<
beti-a' f- : <3. lev a- SE> .* week Nightrl : - -pots in Jam aa; a'- King
ton like- >h-' STORK CLUB feature 2"» cent vim- and C •< a G
good look:;' v he.-trs.-e % attend and Clypse get:- n hig pi ay vni ..
it- does in Harlem.
BROADWAY CHATTER
By CONNIE
NEW YORK s,\NP) Dizzy Gillespie, .me of i..c~bw>N i •; -
most exponents, opened last at the Royal Roost taking .v< th - .
spot, just-' vara ted by the Count and hi orchestra . . On the f mat?
hill with the he-bop king Tudd Dameron and Ins ■ow A-t v)!o-
An.da D’Uay. vdio? first ■ 'r;> ued r, the ,'P.me bill wh ‘hr \w\.
Max:nr Sullivan, who K reoenl!-, ~ f-. t! , obfo-v;). ,
back at her old -t. the Penthouse Before opening. the
Look Lomond girl did a guest appearance while visiting to.- CO
Ebony . Bill Hank-, well known emrcr and vocalist, is still holding
down at Billy Hoses Diamonct Hoyt-e-hoe . Louis Jordan. v b
parked them in for two tv opr- at the Apollo theater, took ill one
night between .shows hut is now , t the mend . . This week Dinar
Washington and the Ravens, who .first .appeared here at the ApoPo.
for three figures, and now for four, are expected to break the week'-.
attendance record . .
N’e.'liic* Lute tier. 'The - Re,ii Corn Gai" is still tops at C;>ie' So
eiety, and Lejvi Horne i - a!>-. b.baging them in at the C< pa Ap
-{Hearing with tin Lut.he Gai Avon Long, formerly of “Porgy
and Ross ' . ,
Illinois Jaequet after playm .: i packed audiences at the Roxy
recently dose. Paul Brockenbridge. formerly with Wings Ov.-i Jor
dan, is now residing a1 the 35th St. YMCA i.n Harlem. Paul, a i ciur
od vocalist with Lucky Miiiirulv: and hi., I:ansi ■, v soviet: v ith tb,
» r nied forces prior to joining with Lucky . Wb- ; 1? with Rev Settl-•
and, his chon-, before tic m.vivedr his presidential greetings. Pro!
appeared on two occasions at *Camp Wallace, Te\ . with the choir
for tnc bis stationed there • . Both Negro and white so Id tors
crowded the chapel to hen: the singers in TEXAS . This inci
dent was brought up last week by Paul when 1 visited .Rim at th •
Sr\ ov ballroom where he is now appearing with the band . A
that time (11142-43) the writer was a member of the camp's pub' e
relations off.ee. and was instrumental in potting Kv Settle ..no]
his choir to make the appearances
BA RAH \ A UGH AN. .-jecordihg to- t, j icolumn some time :i>: ..
v-as going on a vacation . . Last week. Sarah had her plans changed,
and instead of taking a vacation, she was appearing at Club Ebony
and at the Apollo • . An attack of laryngitis struck Billie Holiday,
the featured star at. the Ebony, and Miss Vaughan carried on hi
ho;e place for a few nights . . The same attack caught up with
Louis Jordan at the Apollo, and she again did another couple of
days as a sub. While on th- subject of laryngitis, there was another
victim on the list last week- she way “Hallique ’ singer of Phila
delphia now appearing at George’s Barbeque here
Hazel Scott, concert ar'ist and wife of Congressman Adam C
Powell, was awarded tin ••\W.-mun of Achievement’’ title <>n Mon
day night at Salem chuir!;.
The Ot totes a new jukebox .favorite, have released a nev. platter.
It’s Too Soon T.. Know', and alreedv the fans are grabbing is up .
Unknown up to five weeks ago. the new quintet opened at the
Royal theater in Baltimore last Frida;, (their hometown) and on
:> the following Friday will appear at Kariffston lounge in Brooklyn
Marian Anderson, "a voice -once every 100 years like hers".
*••• will sing at Carnegie hall Nov. 7 The famous concern : T ; who
record: - for ft< A Victor wdt be accompanied by Fran? Rupp us ,h.
% fitoimvay • Miss Anders >n is presented by S ffurok
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I (on Wayne. BentK; •ot and
| Harold I'rnuklin,
I DespJlc the ban on th,. um- us
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j tute w»s -grautcci tiioeiai pormi.-.-
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—t Musicians ‘ . uv- muiiv' m tho.-o
! psxiKi-anis beiaua. of ic.t'ir coni.ri
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Eajri y tins y; a 1 to: InstUnUf ril
jeelved Award c Varlei t
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jlino; “the y G m ~ i.-.- w.ioy 1
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’ unique" in tl, renl.-n of hfbadeiwu
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C’d ''O'. i\‘0 1): tn, \l,-. ,*
od -So ; ■; and Canada. well a.
Ii» ■- wh, 0 Koy -■; .soaking coup-
In - ia.mii.o ■-f ~•< M, ,-.
■ vnicr! jjvo rinrv'i d sc-nsinn...
I in these j-anejs to, probtenn: 01
, prcjudu-.c and diomina; ion pca
.lectori t.'V th, 5T Ft ,u-r, mi rut,- drum.
; nti,:;.; ;en hao- born discussed as
I'd' oe'a'o h. ij c- local scene,
sw.ww. TliK AMERICAN
ORF, A M ,j . , ~j . -
'the .New Yoru Smte OohsmlsMoti
2 I’uil Hours
SPIRITUAL SINGING l\- <
By Ihc WorUr» (j t ealest spiritual ■ :
Singers •' T' jf
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M.re, MARIE KNIGHT
Plus The Southern Stars
Sister
W h Her ALL GIRL CHORUS
Councilman Fred Fletcher Will
Introduce dister lliarpc
•iu-ici of Ceremonies
Pntil Montgomery
\t tfoor *.... .. si. - .'*.
RADIO REFLECTIONS . . .
"Lady Day” gains fame* and fa
vor irom many cohorts in all
.tv: nki and members oi the ert
to toinmeni w* ;ld. Photo: Lw
Costello. noted radio comedian
of the radio program Abbott
and Costello, so we!; known to
the theatre and over c-thor
: on visit CLUB EBONY on
Broadway.
Let! Costello was a quest oi
Ike Williams and his manager,
after the sensational ring bout
at tie Yankee Stadium, in
which Ike, the champion of the
lightweight group defended his
title. Leu took .to the mike with
the invitation • l CLUB EBONY
Emcee producer Ziggy Johnson,
and cave t iqh praise to Ike and
fend adoration to singer Billie
H diday (picture), America’s
No. 1 Seng Stylist,
ftiACS OVI K JOI’DW
(lion; sr,\s to
RECORD I'OR VICTOR
Choir hies ho* -meed to n record
>: :: * v * Rt \ V (-for Hr
I ; * xp" ted Hud PC V Vit
al r: iMiit ~;-d Play Well Do!uBoth;
hi ; ; i h . ( MJigio;;
. :yn under the ea panic direction .
f CiJcen Allen.
Hnreiofore, die Wan, - Ovc Jor
dan Choir records nave been avail -
1 n-oord album . e lee sect b> Cnluin -
i*( Heeoidii u Company. .met tv*- o
t; , ..I jtj, <:*!, Li-t'oei
'An-.: Over Jordan recently -a tig ,
if - 7 r *t?th conceit uncuu the mar>-
■v..* merit of International ArS- S
Cr.ri'.juatioti wiili whom Revere;«i
■S» ah ait haled in Aptil 194f> :*T
loving the chon-- retina horn
h'St.i *ous cf Em ope At ’hei ~•<
U min: 14 ibrough October J>
.•alii, 1 Wins;- Over Jordan In cal', an,
ri.'iies played :*i Minnesota.
A,: ::*.-* ;Ac-irec P ]c- :be stale
of New Jersey Division Apain.it
Di-’erimaiation, the May r'r unity
commit levs in irony cities iluuoui
the eoui-in . and many community
organization: l * concerned wHh pro-:
motji.g b-. tier human relations
Gary
RALEIGH
MEMORIAL At DITORILM
SL'VD A Y A FTER XOON
OCTOBER 17
At :.(«> >• u
BUODYJOHNSON
SLATES 30 GUEST
AIRINGS ON RADIO
I BIIiMFNGIIAM. Ala Buddy
.1 •im.snn who ii• :n rent!v pilw. -
ing hi-: cneii.'ufra on a record-
I'reak.iny one niter tour through
tile Saudi land, rvill lir..uk all pre
(■(dents bv app, ng sh( to
gi'iunj of leading di.-a iorkevs on 1
ippvoxim-ikh JO -v.u'.lir- n radio •
‘-•lotions, fr-an Nr.rt.h (.‘prehnn to
Florida, during the iv-xt six
1 week v
The youthful ipa«T.tr.» Johnson, \
wliose D'C'va records linve nude '
him a prime favorite with the
1 nation’s disc-jockey.-. recently '
; lauded the platter spinners far
the great kb they have been
I doin : in furt'wnng the cause .of
: raciai tolcrsnv throughout the I
| south.
Among ill, leading disc- jock- I
eys who wiii play host to Buddy
; curing IK.- eouu.e of his current
I /.i-al.he:n tour are Jack McKee
i of WM’iNC, Morganton, N. C , I.u
:)H>r Masirpiii of WDEE. f.lmPr
■ nooga, T'emi.. Bob Nelson yf ,
WB.BQ, Augusta. G.;- : Jim Clea“V
it Writ IN. Bii ininghnm, Air '
Ze-’.'l ; S' :.. s of WATL, Atlanta.
G:i Nt' 1 : ’>o W 1 ::'!' i . | WNIX ’
• Ken Gerbilt of W HE. Dur
. ham. .V i' H-. <1 Mur.vi of WCOG.
: G' ei'ns’brj:N (. .* f-.aeet:: Wolfe
WMF,!. I) B-'ll. Eia.:
;K SS StnitlT rinon "f WAI.A.
1 Mehile, Ai:-. . and K,! Brown of
WMCIY, ,M ; o < e. A la.
Tn many instonet - in '. : >e past.
! Buddy wo:-: tlv fivt Neg: » art! t
to be inly: vtmvrd on a nutob-'r
f soiit!)e;u rad"- Jat’on. thus
inn-me »he va" for future ap I
:»car;*ne<- • by otliei aee .-tar.-.
p n i!l‘ \>. :tll t!: '
! (Use-jeckevs Ir.c, helped nush his
: 'ale A Dr' ea rer -r-.i : Ril'l Dog :
inr.> ~ pmtii'n where t is now
lust about tht iroi'.-st jukebox hit
in law ih. Mason Dix.m line, ab
of vi'.u h accounts f<»> the fact :,
• the* Huddv dev ...n't hr. a
■ pen date ,in hts etir: ent south
- i■a ■. \yb ,-h w' : ex tend a i
: ,\.<v .-mb, - 17, :i:,.| also show's up ! |
nto . cord urea King otter, dm ire I
fignr< • n- tie.; been turning in !
i! t !v• 5:. ~H h.< dunce ' j
U : M HOK.NK I
i DRAWS TTI
NEW vntl'K , ANE' ! enn
: H-j. - !■- M.(. ;■; • d> • out caul
ir, Mew V. i k - r iti’r m i .vni world
. fou'.y In botii :: o tiieaki and ■]
n slit viol ih,- eroweib Jiave ]
1 .. n.-ri oiji -o' : j -I. ■ 11 1 , ,'!)'■
- lie 1 ,I\ • .10.0-'-d t llli - who I
I vci at the dynamic s'ar’ rppeal in
•spile of her Ink of aft.n
: Irntr.- .hat re-ik-e a vra - io-CC’i
Critics :re jrimn.g m the arjy.|;.tied. ]
.•..••corded Mi Horns and i'ci !
at the riisv Copacabae.a club wII ,
ii.; ,:, : V;iiGod onr
Wvv O'o: J,-rd.-«s: io-o
Tf.-nnes'ice and Arkor, . in Dee CTO
boi nd Texas in Jaiuinry •
Lincoln
RAI HOH NORTH CAROLINA
Sunday-AOuifl.'tv October IT-114
Randolph Scott
Oarsar Romero
i n»nlier Marshall”
< nlor Tartnon
Afiitral NpreiaUty
Moi-h.'lntsr \’cit s
Tuesday Oc'ohfi is
Warner Baxter
Nancy Saunders
—IN—
” Use Millcrson Last-’*
if he 1 time Doctor's Ntrangcsi,
Most Dangerous t'asf!i
TOMAU TUI Tv Lit AND
ORCHESTRA
This
Southland Newsreel No. i
Wednesday-Thurs. Oct 20! I
Bar ry litzgeralrt
Veronica Take
, --IN—
wUie Sain lad Sisters”
Oddity Reel ;tnr* News of the
Day
Chapter' No. 13 "The Vigilante"
rWay -Saturday Oct. ""
DOUBLE FEATURE
•‘Tex" Ri.ter
‘(.hip of Ihr Hying I
AND
Rhhert Pi eston
Loretta Young
4 Thc Lady From !
Cheyenne"
And
Chapter No 6 The Phantom
Rider"’
THIS THEATRE WILL OPEN
r»\n,\ AT P id
Y/Ej'K ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 194.?
Gossip of the Movie Lots
HOLLYWOOD, Calif tANP' C:w< me Mine, composer of
’ Floppy Time Down S eith," written calypso, ‘ Muse A,\vhl* \
Caiif* - Style" to plug dude ranch near Perns.
A iet! *! from m Bill t"* '* ; n. rr -w in F *. *\ ame
what happened to cl i a heap v.-f c>ok to Par am aunt in J9J.V
■:*nd also wl* it yrm did 1 fa.' .tv.-ocr Hatch. ’ Paige over
A "'le Sox park loud -p-akr: in Chrv p* f t * t * th" win ho senes Sbrry
Bill- hut will ltavc to an.*-:'. ( r in a separate story
Lionel Hampton'-; hr ip • c-r. Samuel, finished la, education at
Aa.rtliwester:* Uftjv ail.-i .rtu aa ; 1 ,*>, the- army He now tcac? u.t
if the Chicago school .system f * a mothcu <t !.*.<-* lives iti Chicago.
Thej have an aunt out here
Earl Dancer, discover*': - n: the s Ethel Waters, has spon
sored prospect after prospect in van m find yncthe F,!hel. lie found
her singing in a small south Suit:* st-ret night -.pot in Chicago. His
nearest great since Ethel war Jem he Gori wlki tu-w runs her own
dancing school in Hollywood.
Lena Horne and' J *>• ■ ■ G ry'n *<* i it ashamed th -'4
liiey made 'heir first sUtn mg debut :n nil-eolored pictures, both
for Harry At. Popkin, now a nmja; ,tudi * producer Lena was in
the tt’tusical, ‘"The Duke i • Tops," and Jessie in ‘‘One Dark Night ”
Jessie, now featured iri On*' Wnmnn," play • here best rate in that,
Pic. t
Mrs. Cilia R Jcr.kinsf a General hospital nurse, is one of the
latest! en: . *-s at (he Pi .liesvuina! Sihpn! ot Photography, ft i;
run by Sominof-f and (Luck Will Anns, former Avalon studio aces
Having .• ptung into fame *.viih ; dLcmg n f ' I Wok aUp With
,-i Tc.ii'drop in My Eve.” miis. . J- e Alexander continues as the
-filial at!.'actam at the uHr.i private Pico chii>. He sings all types
of songs from ballads to blues ! • cUv s'es.
Ftatured * ith !.■* .. ni'v New Orle’ins ace *. Helen (Miss Five
by Five) Andrews and the Three Thin Men tn.i headed by Juan
Panel le.
Buddy Banks and bn. fine c**mho clmtcd last week after an
Hunter was the bond vocal: *
eight week engagement a* (he San, tie; nardino ( <e.-r club Fluffy
The ne.v No-Wanda Pictures company ha,- finished shooting
of N>> Time fir Romani an o’lGm.'s! J try cy Vivien Cosby
This i; Nn-ro film f>. ..‘ure . son chi's*. Eunice Wikim in the tea?
frti,nr rule co-starred wi*h An.-tin MrC ’V
Oth‘- ■ ftMturcd oi til *' *; M . . pr urine linn indudr Joe!
Fiucllen. Hit! Walker, Shirley Haven. H, *. Martin, Jay Brooks, Mil
dred Re, v d DeFarro-! Covan aad A a tin M'C v - band Byron
Kiln, and Louise Frank!yn are featur'd in a :prcia'.ty dance routin'
This film is the rhv.d of six budgeted pit tares scheduled by
the No.- vanda Pictures
. I !SW: EmitMIMM MMItTM sji |
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the amazing pianist
HAZEL
n jrv nr* nr*
S i., O i I
Will Re Presented In Concert
RALEIGH MEMORIAL '
AUDITORIUM
November 3 8:15 p. m.
AUSPICES: Shaw University Concert Series
TICKET PRICES:
Lower Floor $1,50 Balcony 85c
Both prices include tax
TICKETS NOW OE SALE
HAMLIN DRUG COMPANY, 118 E, Hargett Street
COMMUNITY DRUGU STORE, 117 E. Hargett St.
COLLEGE CASH GROCERY, 33 7 Tar bow Road
LOCKHART’S SERVICE STA., Blount and Cabarrus
TURNER S FLORIST, Rioodworth near Cabarrus
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