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KALEIDOSCOPE BY ROBERT J. SYE Determined to be among the Celebs invited to HT>y Hofheinz’s fete for the Apollo 11 Astro nauts at Houston’s Astrodome Saturday, this pillar jetted to Texas . .Checked into the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel minutes before the Astronauts passed in a car parade. . .Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Mike Col lins smiled, waved, kissed the lucky, and were gleefully bomb arded with confetti. . .1 watched from a 25th floor window. . . But back to the purpose of the trip. . .There were only a very few soul brothers-sisters in vited--Dionne Warwick and Hubby Bill Elloitt and FlipWU scr.--and so such occasion the black number should be greater . . .The show was viewed by millions, via television. How ever, the ‘-'stomp down hap penings*’ occurred after the formal-show. Frank Sinatra, Jack Valenti, Bill (Jose Jiminez)Dana, Maura McGiveney, and Flip appeared at Jim Shaffers’ party at the fame Royal Coach Inn and creat ed much excitement with their goodwill and antics. . .Flip however, nipped his stay in the bud. Having to re-jet to L. A. to tape a Bob Hope Special and, his own spec. . .Dionne’s real ly into it. . .Her flight to “Big H” was arranged by HH (Howard Hughes) who jetted her and Bill there in his private nine-passenger jet. . .All the comforts of the rich.. . .Della Reese, recently hospitalized with a slip disc, is out of that suite (518) filled with flowers, get wellcards, and stuffed anim als. She’s home and feeling bet ter, so much improved was she, that, she Mark ni’ed it to the beauty shop Tuesday afternoon. . .And, that’s always a good sign . . .Welcome back Della. . .Re member Glynn Turman, of NBC’s “Peyton Place?” He’s currently hewing out a different, more mature, image for him self. . .Having completed two segs of “Julia”, coaching-writ ing for the new TV series “Room 222”, Glynn’s now slat ed for Paramount’s “Carter’s Army” with Stephen Boyd, Rob ert Hooks, Richard Pryor and Rosey Grier. . .Author Harold Robbins, Quincy Jones ancl bas sit Ray Brown are forming a new record company. . .Hous ton: The city certainly has grown since this pillar’s “es- The* Forward Times, my alma mater, has refurbished its building and is growning in stature. . .Cboy Voughn, noted columnist and entreprenuer, is developing again and doing a radio show. . .Ray Barnett is still city's club king. . .In '6C he was struggling with 2 night clubs, “The Cinder” and “The Sands of Houston.” Now he'owns five, and business is booming in all . .Comic Leon ard Reed and Roger Spotts are aiding ex-"Laugh-In” comedi an Chelsa Brown in her at tempt to revolutionized tier wanning career. . .And, what a bolshevistic switch. . .Not only will Chelsa endeavour the risi bility, but will also sing—en dowed with the voice and talent to do both, commerically. . . Multi-Instrumentalist Roland Kirk is alive and blowing soul in Dallas. . .Caught him at Charles Banks’ Club Friday night and RK was doin’ it, hav ing lost weight, he’s looking fit. Missed Mary Wilson and the Supremes’ gig at the Forum, but heard about it. . .The rum or that Diana Ross will kiss the duet goodbye soon is yet much present. , .However, if she does, I’m sure Cindy and Mary will be able to mobilized su premely. . .Ran into Max Juli en, star of Jules Dassin’s “Up tight”, Monday, and he's or ganizing his own production company. . .Jim Brown, the vic tim of many things, is a man like no one has seen since the controversial Jack Johnson. He’s not, as the old folks, coin ed, “Overbearing” but an in dependent black human, who’s had to fight for his worth and is unwilling to allow anyone to dictate how ha should live, or submit to any premeditated a buse. Bill Cosby’s show will not only be together comically, but musically it’ll be too much. Such craftsmen as Jimmy Smith, Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, Milt Jackson on vibes, and sax - man Eddie Harris will knit a music tapestry that’ll fop any thing seen on the boob tube in aeons. . .The PR man for “The Hong Kong Bar” and the “West side Room”, Blake Chats Held, apparently feels that the clubs doesn’t need certain members of the black press, and treats them with the discourtesy of a slavemaster to his slave in 17- 79. Chatsfield’s total disregard for this pillar, Eunice Pye and, at one time Jet’s West Coast Editor Jim Goodrich, have/ is doing immense damage to the popularity of the 2 clubs housed in the fame Century PlazaKotel . . .And, if management don’t wake it, the small disdain that in the demise of both rooms. .. Speaking of discourtesies, the PR man at the Coeanut Grove wasn’t exactly “right” in se lecting attendees to Ray Charles’ opening. . .But he can ride, for awhile, . . .Or at least, until he discovers who’s who in black journalism. . . Actor Fred Williamson has treked off to Miami to do his thang in Otto Preminger’s “Tell Me You Love Me, Junie Moon,” . . Davis Roberts, featured ac tor in Otis Young's “Right On, Brother”, recently met with Ousman Samb of Dakar Seneg al, Mamadou Kouilbaly, Prof. Seth Wilson of Lome, Togo land, Robert Slattery of the State Dept., Richard Moyer of UCLA, Barbara Babcock and Edward Weston to discuss the arts of Africa-USA, resulting in the visitors being invited to both “Right On, Brother” and Robert Hooks’ Negro Ensemble at Inner City. . .Reve Gipson, incensed at the “Truth”, wasn’t too polite when she called. . . But, who’s fault is it when she dosent’t TCB?. . .Notwithstand ing her rude comments, the courtsean of soul, was really TCBing the other nig)it with singer Edwin Starr in the BGW . . .It makes one wonder where the Revernd went? Aretha Franklin, inspite of her problems, is yet the talent to top, or tople. . .Where lias Blinky Williams gone?. . .Blin ky, one of the finest young sing ers to come along in a long time, has suddenly vanished into obscurity. . .Why is “I Wouldn’t Change” b/w “The Man He Is” (M-1134), not re leased. It’s definitely the. best single by a female singer sing le Motown has, . .Questions? Questions. . .Deep down in his heart Bob Jones, personality and PR man, is altrustic and kind, and from the heart. . .So I shall sleep in peace. Fdtsnviile News BY MRS. MARY MOSS Sunday School opened at 10 a.m. at the Felton Grove Church. The lesson was well explained, Revival will begin at the Felton Grove Church on Au gust 31. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Services begin nightly at 7 o’- clock. On August 31, at 12 noon, the Lyon, Cozart. and Moss family reunion will be held at the Union Chapel Baptist Church on the Oxford Highway. Our sick and shut-ins are Mr. John Lee Cozart, Sharon Latimore, Jeffery and Jason Smith, Kim Brallsford, Mr. James Precell. They will as>~ KEEPING THEM APART - Salt Lake City. Utah - Amos (Big Train) Lincoln (I.) and Irish Tony Doyle ham it uphere August 25 as Emile Bruneau, president of World Boxing Association, tries to keep them apart, Lincoln and Doyle clash in a WBA heavyweight contest July 26 at the Salt Palace here. The WBA opened a three-day meeting here July 25. (UPi). Apex News BY MRS. LOUISE COLVIN APEX - The male chorus of First Baptist Church was in charge of the devotions for the 11 o’clock worship service. Na thaniel Lofton was the soloist and organist. He performed beautifully. a n interesting Jgjp^r sermon using as 13:14. Valters MRS. COLVIN were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burt We always welcome visit ors at First Baptist. Sunday at 3 pm., Rev. Per kins, the male chorus, gospel predate your prayers. PERSONALS Mrs. Edna Nesmith and Miss Tyme Latimore spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Marguerite Brailsford and family. Miss Yolanda Cozart is en joying her week’s vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Estelle Cozart. Happy Birthday to Mrs. An nie Mae Lewis, Mr. John Lee Cozart, Miss Mahalta Cozart, Reginald Lewis, Charles Bak er, Jr., and Vicky Blackman. We extend our deepest sym pathy to the Wilson family in the loss of their father, Mr. Edgar Wilson.' A THOUGHT “The gospel tells it like it was, like it is, like is should be.” CRITTENDEN’S GROCERY APEX, N. C. |SHOES —SHIR TS—OV ERALLS--FEED-SEED HARDWARE GROCERIES Good Line Christmas Fruit, Nuts and Candy APEX j GROCERY! j APS3L M. c. I chorus and ushers rendered services at the Lincoln Park Holiness Church of Raleigh. Rev. Perkins’ theme was "Bro therly Love.” Sunday, September 7, at 7;3G p.m., Brother Ed Hall of Ra leigh will sponsor a program at the First Baptist Church. Many groups will participate on the song festival. The junior choir observe its first anniver sary on this date, too. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mangumof Washington, D. C, spent the weekend home with their mother and family, Mrs. Minder Man gum. Rev. Henry Horton spent some time with his mother. Mrs, Carcillar Horton last week. Also, Mrs. Grace Haw kins was home recently visit ing her mother, Mrs, Horton. Both are from Philadelphia, Pa. Mr, Willie Samuel Horton •and sister, Miss Anna Lee Hor ton, of Philadelphia, spent the i lr,thc‘. o) Fashion.——— <potoeU’g ;> r Afje* Am MBIT HEADQUARTERS Hutch Bo? and Gttdc«n Palate—Paint Snppiie® PhiJco Appliance*. Radios and-TV* Phone 384-6543, RAINES’ SERVICE STATION * GROCERY 4 Mile East «f Apex On MsCu!l*?s Easd Groeerteo—Fmhb SappO#* SINCLAIR PRODUCTS SEAGROVEB GIL COMPANY auvwe oms Mt-#!« P. O. Sex 18, Aaws, E,fC. - SPORTING GOODS Western Auto . Associate Store SCHW Own** feCtewratedfey: ■ €5. Sf. 113 No Stokm &L, Apeg, K. 11. PIIMWI —IIW»»II|I»,I iiinww—mw# week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Horton. People are curious. If they were not, there would be little intelligence or progress in the would. Bill Gerringer Company Phone 354-7432 BENNETT'S Clothing & Shoes Apex, N. C, APEX CAB CO. 354-6447 or 354-5781 APEX, N. C. RALPH MARTIN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Apex, N. C. SHOES POE ALL THE FAMILY POE BROTHERS Apex, N. C. Paradise Grill MS, & MRS. S-MCKL SEAGBOVES S. Scteot 84.. Ajrex, 5* C. SMB . CO., MC. BGK «f*B, AJPE2L N C. Whom 354-77*3 NSW & USED CAE® Aim TRUCKS Jtote Dspi. & SfcSftSs KDDES FOWiH,, B&lssmm WILBUR CAPS®, msmjm JXMMT AWmum iae. m±m, smv> &&■■***** KOBLBLD WmBMV -
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