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PAGE SIX Gossip of the Movie Lots liy (Lilly LfVftte I»KFKNni.\<; BILL ROBINSON HOLLYWOOD t'ANPi Because it is my custom to j f-fi< to be -1 ifc\!.■ muv hciicsii.:' until proved. i stopped :i friend sin i m his o-;. tire other day when or higun 1 , iambast Bill Hubim. n toe :1■ ■: s’ legendary -B"janglo bit and m lay opinion gi cau-st ui ;.ii the ?nn pit \anilevilli .is Th. friend, •iltlioui-;h lie is : i man sui cn player. hat nevei ini dtwoken 'ln cob• -si u k , i oh ie huU'i'toir.iiig ami ;>lc. . n>:. I'vi'iy body in tnr.aiei udience S'* when hi wanted to leiab in :ii>r i ii'ied i m•; and in-.d; tit.rt what two oi iluei’ nthiir iiod liemd that Bill le d bawled mil *n)■ 1 instilled a Utile colored girl oi :! MiSieri D liar tut-aUv 1 would n* ; dincurs the uinv l wanted ot.lv • a • . • . ■ v , . OLD Mr. BOSTON MINT FIA VQRCD . GIN s 2g v^rK Y%\\ i \ ! ’ Pf»duc*(l *ni l 8»:D«u by feting BROTHtKS BilTiUlEKtfi, IRC f HOITOS, MASS OLD Mr BOSTON ORANGE FLAVORED ; \v; X 3 On fnda t*4 Ifld SuitiitS by LKfftKE bKUtrtEftS DmtLLEMfS, Wfr r BOSTON, MASS. Lincoln KALLIGII. NORTH r IKm.IN \ Sunday au.i Monday, i)<e ?.H M V»rt hiitll alii. Thomas Mitchell RfiMft^r 0<: ROSY MDSE Tutsilay. iter. lUMh Kent Tartar —Dm is. Howling ORISON KEY Wfdiirsday aiuS December 33, January t keuv —Want' IH LIVING IN A Bill WAT <'hapit -. Pm:!*' Raiders” ttiday and Saturday Jan. 2-3 Wild Bill M.ifitT m WAGON WHEELS WESTWARD CHESTF.* MOItRtS ; in Kouitiu. tough AND READY CHAr-'i ER a j ZomVs Black Whip t 'in heal from tin Uieaii mami >. i ' an! Bill. So Inter on, downtown in thi ■ offices 1 d.atusscti the incident wilt. 11 die marfegenient ol the Metro,.in., j tan theatres cireuii. which headed by the Or pilot' m incindos tile Ml 1 1 on Doliai i.: ncolii L ■■■ Ah;; It;' Rialto, dob! , and ! ■. t. Nc e.:. led They dcplond tin bid tiia i.ri unpleasant iriciuont had uecu. reci, and oxplahud it lima: An aft;r-seitool ia e\vd oi yott';;' •e. ils and boys were scaled in ti.. j front lows keeping up quite a r t j i i noise, and a; usual heckling m ridiculing rets they did n.' like I Bill, fresh lroi : a lour durir,,.. which iso had be.ii ui. hly huiio: cu and is dancing applauded to on core after encore, was trade the. Uii.iet of their tin "liiplimentury : mark.*, and taunt; u d by a feirl , about i'A y; art; old I coniine timr lueiily exaspeialod, hi.'binson atop , i cd dancing and :,. ktd his torro«n \ i/ f 1 Greetings for a Happy Holiday | king our Chr istrnus belis-ring out the 1\ ttiernebt t hiisrmdv cvei to one and al! I SANDERS MOTOR CO. % ft VOIIR I Till NDI.Y lOlIl) DEALER \\ j * DAVIE STS. ton ALL 3L | fTI - ... ■ no9*ll.X<i.‘< ijs S SsSr\El«, - ... ... .... ....... if ft ; toi.- I" come on the stage. She bio 1 j so, and aft.r repi ■•nuinninj; her s>e-j ' wroly, Is*' walked off the stage to J is dressing mum without finish ing iii.s act, However, (he circuit nuiiuieemeid | j took info consid: ration that a; ; headliner as hiteenationnlly fain 'o. as Bill, am! who has neve.' had lo j i re Miii'li an ' \pt-eicnce during ii>i ie.:.iiy v nc ha; appeared mi; bt I;• ail"lit off aid and '..ye; his Impel !li an- bu y Uel that : e- rci.l> should i il’u i accompany i lie;i yi.Hinge; ehikiieii to (hr then , : tre or train them b> mil under any , c t in;,stances annoy e. in.-ud! Hu ■■ hi ■ of iMisieian. mi me stay-. Tin y also tl< elai'cd Dial the ariis try of Robinsons net was new to : ar that If.pin:., handspring* ; <■ ,rtwheels spills. :iifi! :mr sbdhTg,; and jitterbugging was rated by : iio iii as daman,; w.liiei than the. ;tf rfi-et rhv In; i ul fin! Robinson's taps that have earre.h him tile tiih. o! "kitut of ail dancers ” Ifnfortuaiilely . :•• is always tin ' case as concerns a celebrity, many ! . made a mountain out of a molc-h.il j ut the incident. A; to mo. 1 vvoair. TII.IC cakolK , ' rather think of me many rood' j Beds Bill has done. Making a play- j (ground possible v. tlerlun ch:l . ! dren is but one, ana wime here on | the coast he has nevei been known, | to refuse a request eor charity, has I always donated heavily to the 'People Independent Church *.'•* i I Christ to which he til-lungs, ah” ys! j -Ppoars in and ids lien (its: ha. i always been an outspoken foe oi: ; discrimination, which insulted h. ; ll: oi'.;a' ill ; down <<l tin ■ lor b..i tat tia: swanky lab l.te I*;i»«*:* on, b;e 20th Cebtur-. -Fe-s lot. bike wise Bill novc iof usi.. u ;. i! in! 'lriees by otiiei minority group:,. ; i • sp. eiall.y the .lewi.di iiTiof fiiuihb for llte .r ed So | agree with the !i;e.die nian.igeniini that the :Vlii- \ ; lion Dollar incident should la b • ; -ntten. P;is‘fhj2p> DispL'ivnl \l St. August hut s L Halt it'll On display in the j iHurah Hunter Kuum id the Ren- ; sen Library at St. Augustine’:- , ,f N” WELL | IN HERE I The presentation layers of Thornton 'own” was enthui; ed by large aud in GrcenlrafV Saturday nigra • versity. V 1 **«- siUIW u “ l ' The imaginatifli : war exercised asV I!>e ' Etnelyne H. Thcn«;V’ ,u :,nd Mr;: I the large last wereVf tress .. am : jfot the power and ’ dy • with which the simplc'' i ' tiv ‘7 e!>s | unfolded. ' “ A ‘ A singular figure in the p Din stage manager. . pjirt »" v '‘ on .illernab nights by iicrbeif'' !iis, Raleigh, and Dornin Aver. Wilmington. , Turning in excelled perfor | mances along with the stage man lagers were, Lidortice ibiii. Rock ingham; Fred Archer Reidsvillc; I t Helen Jean Harris*)!, Wilson: ■ Yvonne Prunty, Norti Fork. West V.t : Laura Burnette. Mebane. Fe licia Williams, Ponsmouth. V., . I Perry Taylor, Priiteton, N. J. 1 Willie Neal:, Rod a 'ti.; Yarboruu: o Williams, Eastville. Va ; .Maty Co. Dir Philadelphia, la.; Sandy Yim D-ey. .Manson, Uii'td Richard.'-, tt 1 Norlina; and The Ilia Stokes, New College for the past two week. 11-us teen a modern painting cx ■ lubit introducing some aspects oi ■ painting in Kufope and America • during the 1a„,L75 years prepared ( bv the Et.'partnent of Circulation ' exhibitions ard Educational S ;■ vices us the Museum of Modern Art, New Yck City. This exhibit was unde; the -.1 •vrtion of Jam s A. lavas, prote' ’i at St. Au„uDinfs. THE NEW Royal Friday atid Saturday Dec. 26 27 Titc Range Bietei-. in Valle) AJso — Ai Fuzrv St, John ln 1 AW OF LASH’ Sunday and Monday Dec, 2d 21 Alien i .me As Red Rider b “Sanla IV I prisiag*’ Tim day and Wedne-day Dec. 30 2! I.otiis iiaywcnd -- in "RETURN OF MONTE LRSSTO rWian; , ai* , --atru Thin - <t.- y Jsn. Ist Kd.h. Dean T "till It V I ST" In v’ntr‘C*jlu? | -Si:! W-.^' \ S V ' w~~ * —’a. Vnf> BEST WISHES I y 4 M *f } jsj( f v \v k Vs i| best wishes to all our friends this glorious Christ* ! jfjfjks ’4a\: ' T A (|V man. May yow# every wish be fulfilled and may yfM } T j f the joys that fill your hearts serve an happy RALEIGH FURNITURE CO. PHONE 4431 121 E. HARGETT ST. ‘Wings’ Head Presents j Album To Sailor At Sea NEW YORK - Somewhere a' j «ea or in a distance port, Steward j 5-<: John Williams, J., o> the untied j States Navy, will receive a belatoJ j tin isUnas pr-. r>ent from Reverend ] jiyiin T. SetU , originator arid di rector <>•' tin- Wings Over Jordan hoi r. An album of Wings Over Jordan K'cordinj's'j autographied by Rev Settle, has been sent to the you 1.7 •..iilm as u token of friendship ;.od appreciation. Reverend Settle and the Wings 0\ - r Jordan Choir received a letlei ... from Mi. Williams • m December Iti. •which was written as Ins ship p.-.ss• j the Snc;r Cr.rtal. He v/voi ■ j ,|. fpo ss his pleasure ii. rinding an 1 .'•V j* ms the Wines Over Jmvh.n j Vit ‘'inn b ‘ s iast lr! l ; ‘ tu Norfolk, j iai.t' m)l ' ,sle ‘ : 1 that cer- j corded aisce ' lte m;mberS bt ' lv ~ , is oung man wa iiiawaro that tK I , , >« are eight adu< I ttonal records in , ; v second album ! which includes seiTy , ~ , , -ill the spnit-, 1 us lie requested. ■ SC!i V? i'l i f ; \rtstii.-i Jam- Hrulceis. circle!. (Tu'istiiu- Wat son. j port New:-.. Vo They wire capably supported , v ; j fin folio veil ip: duo les Whitakei J Hi-i-btn Malhttc. John Turner.'' i ; roderiek Graham, Edwin Alien. ! lto:,ert Junes. Th hit a Stokes. Mar* j .11 Ford. Eulfl i’er.rl Watson, iVL: j: 1 Cheek, Mary Ltd bet ter. Ruth join Walker. Biitie Lou Gillian'.. : Flo;enc- Oneva B rue. Q*-raid me J Turner, R seUa Not w id 1 ola ; j Thf Management Slid Staff at the Ambassador THEATRE WISH FOR YOU A VERY Merry Christmas Our HnfYlay Attraction “Good News” IN i M HNlt O! OR v, ith JUNE M.I.YSON Betel I ,;iWI <)i dl V\ hj.;k ENDING SATURDAY > DEGEM RER 10.-IV KINVOY KING j AT ELLINGTON’S | j DECEPTION WASHINGTON (ANP)—Li ! berian Envoy Extraordinary. I Charles DB. King, first minister \ i plenipotentiary of Liberia to .the j ! United States, will b<* principal , ! speaker at a testmonial-luncheon j ! at the Savoy Pla/a Hotel in New , : York City, Doe. 26 honoring Dus.-? • ; riil.ingt.on, famous orchestra lead- I jar and compose:. . j The testimonial has, been plan ned by the executive committee !ei she National Committee fo< ; tne American Celebration of the ; 1100th Anniversary of Liberia m * * * Merry Christmas fj®h Our Friends and \MAAu>i , f ”T v J j * Lazarus Store IT" K IT 217 s. WILMINOTON ST. pC ’ _ ili ■ 1 3.- ' THE SPIRIT OF (: HEIST MAS, dominat ing the world stage, once store has Increased our application for the brotherhood of man. There is still beauty in common things, still good in the world, and we are all grateful foi the crowning intervale of Yuletide. As for ourselves, we are also grateful for jour loyalty to us during 1947, and extend the season's best wishes to ail ! ELLISBERG’S RAI F.iGJPS SMARTEST SliOP recognition of his having compca- U ; d a musical score in tribute tu j the centenary of the .Hepuohc of 11 iberia. ! The composition, known as ■ ‘The Liberian Suite,' 1 is a serious study with themes depicting the growth and development of the small West African Republic. The work was composed in sup ; port of a commission given Mr. ' Edingtoji early this year by the i committee. It will be performed I foe the first time fit the Ellington | «.-< ncert at Carnegie Hall on the It venirigs of Dec. 26 and 27. Congressman William L. Daw- Chicago; Atty. Perry -V. II inward, Washington, and Frank L. Stanley. Louisville publisher, arc co-chairmen of the national committee. _ _ i
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