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14 a N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Dec. 38, 1963 To all of you gentle people who’ve been the staff and shield of our charitable efforts throughout the year, 1 lift a loving cup brimful of hopes that the re­ mainder of your Christmastide and all the coming year wil) be as joyful for you as your Camp Fund contribu­ tions have helped make some Harlem youngster and that, of course, includes our many friends in the in­ dustry who revere this seaso nas Hanukah and the Fast of Tebet and who have already counted the 5,724th New Year of their ancient and honorable calendar. Our 1963 farewell bash at the Baby Grand, hostess­ ed by Elaine Grayson, netted 374.85 and upped the cur- | rent balance to $1,282.80. How’s that for a send-off j whfSteeur New Year dawns on Monday, Jan. 6, at Fan- nye Piere’s Dawn club! Plan to be there — we’ve got a real heads-up surprise in store for you. Registration Climbs No matter how the weather man’s barometer may sink, fUr Camp Fund register is climbing merrily up­ ward with wily clear skies in view. Those who most re­ cently helped it on its way include: John Benson, Ben­ son Caterers (6); Baby Grand (5,; Kate J. Hicks, Vo­ cational Guidance Center; Gordon Dash, Calvert Ex- tra; JPat Freeman, BeO-Cook-&-Candle; Millicent Meri­ wether, Bird Cage; and Selbra Hayes, Midway Lounge, all 44 whom contributed three. Dorothy Jenkin won the Canadian Club cocktail glasses and Grace Green and a Mrs. Louis dittoed with thef Four Roses set and a Vat 69 Gold pitcher, respec­ tively . . - “Jackie’’ of Harlem Lanes stashed the Cutty Sark along with Dot Crawford and John Bleach; Wil­ lie "Ryols hid the Canadian Club; the Seagram’s Gin got lfst among Elaine Grayson’s possessions and Tom­ my jell did in the Martin’s WO. New Year’s Treats tyhile the season is still jumping, you happy-timers ought to be sure to take in the treats that the proprie­ tors »f our community bistros have decked out for you. Amojig the numerous shining examples are Carl’s Cor­ ner, the Dawn, the Flash Inn, Well’s (where they’re doiJ a special show), the Moulin Rouge. indolences to the Baby Grand’s lovely Yetta Blue Notes Will® whose beloved father was interred with Masonic honors recently. £fast note from Marguerite Mathis: Her mom’s stillA critical condition out in San Francisco, but she hop* to be able to join us when we meet at the Dawn on Jfcn. 6. (Keep thinking about that surprise, too, THE POWER OF WOMAN — Ferocious as these four bruis­ ers might be on a football field, they were gentle as shorn lambs when cuddled by Esther Burke, left, and Maxine Cleve­ land during recent football fete at the Top Club on W. 125th St. The maulers? Seated is Sherm Plunkett, NY Jets' defensive lineman. Standing, left to right, ex-Jet Bill Shock- ley; star defensive back. Erich Barnes, of the champion^ NY Giants: and Bob Watters, Jets* defensive end. 'Dummett Photo) INTRODUCTIONS — At a re- whiskey were (left to right) ception at the Palm Cafe to Ralph Bastone. owner of the introduce Vat 69 Gold Scotch Palm; Tina Williams, Elmer Cherry, bartender, Hattie Fludd, and Herb Nash of the Vat 69 company. mV 9 to I ANOTHER MILESTONE — During the holidays Brighton’s Liquor Store on Lenox Ave­ nue took the occasion to cele- Richards, Bert Kanton, Arthur Garten. Roberto Johnson and Rufus Hawkins. (Photo by Dummett) SANTA BABY — A winsome quartet of Camp Fund hostess­ es are as pleased as tiny tots as George (Santa Baby) Palmer prepares to fill their Christmas stockings — well, maybe not quite — in gratitude for their freely given services throughout the year. Other members of the Camp Fund Committee who are not shown in the picture (made at Baby Grand affair) also re­ ceived thank-you checks. (Dummett Photo) 'cause it’s gonna blow the lid off somebody.) g.6.: New Year’s Eve shows featuring live enter- ; taiiMftnt will be held at Big Wilt’s Smalls Paradise and the Baby Grand. Live music is the specialty of the Palm Cafe and the Top Club and La Famille is still the for a quiet “cup of kindness.” Celebrate New Year's Eve At These Gay Spots i'srlsaiM PRESEN t'S AN MUVAfi HOLIDAY SNOW SONNY LEE M. C. i COMIC LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR ^Ty™! QUEENIE T$piciAirr cucir DirriDn sensational song stylist TRAINEE Airman Michael T. Clark, who resided in Man­ hattan before his enlistment in the U. S. Air Force, is presently being trained as a personnel specialist at Green­ ville AFB. Miss. He recently completed his basic at Lack- land AFB, Texas. The airman la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph V. Clark of 225 W. 129th St. 1134 Fulton Street, B'klyn. ST 3-8374 Dance to lie Music ef JiiHtny OHver owl the Seel Twisters Frl. - Set. • Son. 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