The Chronicle, Saturday, February 2, 1980 - Page 11 Harlem Heyday Staff Photo By Templeton |The Outspoken CRAIG WILSON I Hollywood llressed lady manager Vonney Sweeny tossed a Itinas and bon voyage party for her hot group, pin and Destiny at Tinseltown’s new Jacki O le party war. so hot that the girls almost didn’t iir plane taking them back to Europe for the S of their highly publicized tour where Alton is ^ td as'one of the'briglit hew .stars of'f htTSlIiries, PEABO BRYSON EVELYN KING llulations to pioneer theatrical agent Lil Cumber, Jsl and roast put lots of dollars into the treasury Jeverly Hills-Hollywood Youth branch of the IThe audience received a bonus measure of plea- II Billy Preston and Redd Foxx showed up to ^perform for Lil. s of the Beverly Hills-Hollywood branch of ICP are receiving their ballots for the Twelfth An- |gt Awards and the selection of the top male and alist is no easier than the last time out. 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