New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00353
1963
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Model-consultant Anita Brown
-•■Id: "Bull Connor of Alabama
Should join the late Theodore
"Bilbo". . . Arthur “Bricktop”
•'Bray said: “the crackers want
Park Plaza
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MAKE YOUR RESIRVATIONt NOW
IV MAH. OR FHONE 34I-V131
the gifts are exhibited in the
above picture, and sharing her
joy as she opened them are,
from left: George Palmer,
Camp Fund director; Mrs.
Thelma Stith, Cynthia’s mother;
Phyllis Sweeting, registrar,
Morningside Community Can
ter; Walter Stith, Cynthia’s
father; and Frieda Harris,
member of the Camp Fund C«m-
mittee. (Photo by McAdams>
the Negro to wait another 100
years". . . Speedy Pugh said:
"Flaming Alabama Is trying to
NAACP’e sixth national Freedom
Fund dinner at Hotel Americana
on May 19.
burn the U.S. Constitution." . . .
Walter Abbott Sr. said: "Thedays
of tyranny are over and the South
must capitulate". . . Rev. O. D.
Dempsey’s anti-dope parade Sat
urday was impressive. . . Myrna
White will be featured at the
MOBLEY'S CAMP
Boys-Girls 6-12
July 7 - Aug. 16 -
$25.00 weekly
Under 24-hr. supervision
EXCELLENT FOOD
CAMP ACTIVITIES
Earths Kitt’s Initial appearance
on the Apollo Theater at every
show is a classic. Reuben Phil
lips’ arrangement of "Holiday For
Strings" prepared the audience
for the amazing Eartha, former
Kathrine Dunham dancer, who
danced with the Parkettes. Eartha
was once featured at Jocks on
Seventh Ave. , . Lovely Barbara
Curry was crowned "Miss Bottle
and Cork” and 400’a Johnny Walk
er beamed. Sammy "LenoxLanes’
(Wood’s Carolyn Walker a eexy
lass, also finished in the money.
. . Clarence "Mooky” Jackson
and Billy Arnold are in the rec
<>rd business . . . Jimmy Camp
bell, the embaimer, birthdayed
... Mike Abbott is with River
side Records.
HI 6-7214 after 2 P.M.
He Was Warned
A HEROINE S REWARD -
When little ll-year-old, Cynthia
Stith (in foreground) saved
hundreds of lives as the heroine
in the Harlem fire that we. all
remember so well last winter,
it was not for rewards. But,
because of her heroic deed
there have been numerous re-~
wards. The members of the
Camp Fund reciprocated by
awarding her a month’s vaca
tion of camping life, while one
of the loyal supporters, a whisky
company, has supplied her with
just about everything she will
need for camping life. Some of
1Arms Display At Ft. Slocum
FORT SLOCUM, N. Y. — A
day.
historical display of American
Infantry weapons will highlight
The public is Invited to, see
these weapons and other displays
Fort Slocum’s Armed Forces
Day Open House, Saturday, May
18. The weapons date from the
Revolutionary War to the present
in the gymnasium during the
1 to 5 p.m. open house which
will include an Army Quarter
master food display.
T. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 18, 1P63
'TJcvV&t/n,
*Joptc$
hy GC0RG6 PALME
next Camp Fund Affair will be held in the
Lounge, 41 W. 125th St. on Monday, May 20.
lostess for the evening, Pat Freeman (Bell,
Candle).
•y to have missed the gala birthday party for
imes and Pearl Hicks of the La Famille Cafe
day. I am going to the Winsomeltes charming
n Sunday night May 19, at the Riviera Terrace
□a. So many of the friends will be there, name-
i Yuen, Selbra Hayes, Blanche Pugh, Lorraine
i, Gerri Fowler McKee, Jackie Stauart, llyan-
apello, Gerri Dobbins Stennette, Mavis Jones,
relasco and Garnie Barkley.
l’t miss the sensational ‘Andy and the Bey
musical group who will make their first New
ippearance in the Shalimar by Randolph, on
y May 21 thru Sunday June 2.
id to learn that Mike Hedley’s father will be
•ged from the hospital.
pillar Barbara Curry, of the 400 Tavern was
■d “Miss Bottle and Cork’’ at the Bottle and
Sales Club shindig last Friday night. There was
li of sadness at the dance for everyone, to learn
death of John Matthews* father, who passed
in the British West Indies. John is president of
•ttle and Cork club.
RESTAURANT—BFULC ........ ............. ........... ..
e Seven Ports Restaurant at 1604 Broadway,
i Street, is offering party packages to suit any
from groups as small as ten to as large as 300.
ig an exotic and large menu of Chinese and
cuisine there is also an added bonus in the
igs of free dancing and entertainment. Luncheon
roup parties can also be arranged,
roup parties can also be arranged for their Sun-
lfternoon dansant which starts after luncheon
ar which there is never an admission charge,
or regular dining or parties at the Seven Ports
is never a cover charge.
he amount taken in at Dawn Cafe amounted to
0. Added to our old balance of $2,891.03, it makes
al of $3,001.03 in contribution to the Camp Fund
te.
ORS—BFULC ...........
)awn Lounge, $10.00; Willie Richards, Gold Brick
$5; Donna Dale, Miss Beaux Art Contestant
i; Natalie DeLoache, Lenox Florist, $3.50; Martin
iss, Cutty Sark Scotch, $3.00; Al Denham, BaUan-
Scotch, $3.00; George Brandt, Canadian Club
sky, $3.00; Sandy McFarlane, Dante’s, $3.00;
ter Baman, Wayne Liquor, $3.00; Frieda Harris,
tasia Bar, $3.00; Dan Arrindall, Cutty Sark, $3.00;
ph Bastone, Palm Cafe, $3.00; Selbra Hayes, Mid-
r Lounge, $3.00; Oberia Miles, $2.00; Freddie Gar-
Henry Kelly Liquor Dist, $2.00; Hilton G. Hill,
imational Vacation Service, $2.00; Louise Speller,
wn Cafe, $2.00; Joe Wells, Wells Restaurant, $2.00;
ing Gregory, $2.00; Blackie, La Famille, $2.00.
■obert Logan, Pepsi Cola Bot
g Co.; Hank Bach, 7 Up Bot-
g Co.; Al Schrack, 400 Ta-
n; Clarice Palmer, Jimmy
SCOTCH WHOT!
SCOTLAND’S
BEST
Distilleries Produce
Roberts, George Halljiam, Lar
ry Smith, Minnie Pratt, Terry
Bush, Eddie Crawford, Lila
Johnson, Jean Johnson, Peggy
Richardson, Charles A.; Bill Si-
moods, Frit Niles, Dawn Cafe;
Grace Brooks, Cafe El Tronia;
Lee Williams, Warlck Sealey,
Seagrams Dist.; George Banner.
John Purvis, Bob Turner, Jeff
Jones, Bob Early, Old Smuggler;
Sherman Beebe, Lulu Stevens,
Linda Reed Coleman, Mary Ar
cher, Millie Jones, Dawn Cafe;
Joe Jackson, Dawn Cafe; Dottie
Mays, My Bar; Julian Mays,
Richard Lee; Paul Price, Reggie
Dawson, Harold Baker, Paula
PalmeT, Count Basie’s. Pedro
lAlvarozz, Mr. Brown, Thelma
Johnson, Della Burnett, Emer
ald Bar; Herbert Walker, Gol
den Eagle; Norman Smith, Ray
Clarke; Evelyn Davis, Eddie
jJackaon. Dawn Cafe; AgnesJack-
|son, public relation consultant;
Bill Howell, Phil Gordon; Gloria
Burton. R. Kennedy, Una Glam
or; Margaret Lynch, Doris An
derson,
Prize Winners
1st. — John Purvis, Cutty
Sark Scotch; 2nd — Jean John
son, Ballantine Scotch; 3rd —
Terry Busch, Canadian Club; 4th
— Peggy Richardson, Martins;
V.V.O.; 5th — Louise Speller,|
Cutty Stark; 8th — John Roberts,
Ballantine Scotch; 7th — Ray
Clark, Cutty Sark; 8th — Joe
Jackson, Seagram's Gin; 9th —In
Frieda Harris, Glen Rossi 0
Scotch; 10th — Agnes Jackson
Canadian Club Cocktail glasw
11th — Doris Anderson. Vat 69
(water
pitcher; 12th — Earl
(Jones, Vat 69 water pitcher;
13th — Irving Gregory, case of
7 Up; 14th — (Special Prize)
Thelma Johnson, Dewars White
Isabel; 15th — Reggie Dawson,
case of Pepsi Cola.
Blind Doing
1 One-Acts
Four one-act plays by Tennes- (
ee Williams will be presented
by The LightJvwee Theatre
Workshop on Saturday night.
May IB. and Sunday afternoon.
May 19, at The Lighthouse Little
Theatre, 110 East 60th Street The
ploys ore "Lord Byron’s Love
Letter,” "The Last of My Solid
Sold Wotctoen,” ’’Auto-Da-Fe"
and "A Perfect Analyslr Given
By a Parrot.”
The cast consists of six blind
performers who take part In The
Lighthouse recreation program
and four sighted actors. The
group has been working toetb-
er for
GAY WAS THE NIGHT —
When friends get-together at the
Monday Night Camp Fund af
fairs it's strictly social and
night life chatter. The place
was the Dawn Cafe. In front,
Obera Miles Jones, in rear,
from left: John Young 3rd,
Lela C. Johnson, Hilton G. Hill,
Traveling Service: Lou Stevens
and Benny Ashburn, Dewars
Scotch. I Photo by Gilbert)
IFotfs Set
For Stadium
Concerts
Andre Watts, the 17-year-old
pianist who made cross-country
headlines earlier this year when
he appeared with the New York
Philharmonic, is one of fournoted
instrumentalists who make their
Lewiaohn Stadium debuts thia
summer, appearing as soloists
with the Stadium Symphony Or
chestra during the seven-week
1963 season of Stadium Concerts,
beginning June 25.
Other debutants are violinists
Christian Ferras, Berl Senofsky
and Henryk Szeryng.
Mr. Watts, German-born son
of an American GI and his Hun
garian war bride has chosen the
Saint-Saens G Minor Piano Con
certo as the vehicle for his Sta
dium debut on Tuesday, evening,
July 9.
TO BROADWAY — Vin Strong
top organist of Latin American
and Caribbean music has just
returned from a Central and
South American tour. He opens
up May 22 at the 7 Ports Rest
aurant, at 49th Street and
Broadway.
ROGERS
is now in his last week at the
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NEW COMIC — Hot new comic
Bill Cosby is creating a stiff in
« Greenwich Village night spot
where he’s making an appear
ance indefinitely. Ex-college stu
dent has taken all race jokes
out of his act and gets his
laughs mainly on situation
comedy. He’s creating quite a
stir in New York.
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Barbara Curry
Miss Bottle & Cork
Shapely Barbara Curry, popu
lor barmaid at the 400 Tavern,!
was crowned queen of the “Miss
Bottle and Cork Popularity Con
test” last Thursday night at the
crowded Audubon Ballroom as
the beverage men held their 26th
annual dance.
Barbara’s boss, Johnny Walk
er, la throwing a gala celebra
tion for the new queen on Tues
day. May 21 at the club, located
at 400 w. 148th St. AU of the
contestants in the contest wUl be
present to aaaiet Barbara at hot-
tesees, at the party which pro
mises to be ”a party to end all
parties”.
Second Priae
Cassandra McFarlane, of Dan
te’s Bar was the runner-up in
the popular contest. Third place
went to Bess Jenkins of Keith’s
Bar and Carolyn Walker of the
Lenox Lanes placed forth.
Jamaica Trip
Miss Curry wins a De-Luxe
10-day holiday to Jamaica, West
Indies, via BOAC Superjet, com
pliments of the Skyway Ensign
Jamaica Tours. She will be there
from August 3 to August 12, in
time to witness the First Anni
versary Celebration of Jamaican
Independence.
Miss McFarlane’s prize as sec
ond place winner was a lovely
mink stole.
Officers
Officers of the Bottle and Cork
Sales Club of New York which
sponsors this annual event are
John A Matthews, president and
Robert Peacock, Chauncey F
Brewster, Harold W. Petersen,
Walter Beaman, Joseph A. Steb-
er, and Donald Scavella.
Members
Members include Lyndon All
wood, Benjamin Ashburn, James
Baird, Leo Banfield, Frank R.
Bizzell, Lew Brown, Vince Cun
ningham, Emmette Cusberth,
Mac C. Davies, Herschel Day,
Frankie Dee, John W. Duncan
and David Fairweather.
And Christopher Gowan, Cyril
Harvey, James Hoskins, Eardlie
John, Linton Marsh, Booker T.
Morgan, Herbert K Nash, Allan
E. Petersen, Godfrey Reeves,
Cyril Reed, John Russell, Bald
win Sharpe, Otheus Staple, Jos
eph Taylor, Arthur Thompson,
Coley Wallace, Frank Wheeler,
Del Wiggins, James Williams and
Al Wilson.
Carrie Sherman warned Louis
Simmons, and his friends begged
hi$i to stop chastizing her in
public. Simmons would not listen
His friends sent a huge wreath. .
Jimmy Wall, comedian, singer,
musician and song-writer, the
stage manager of CBS’ Capt.
Kangaroo . . . Detroit’s John
Wingate showing luscious Joan
Bratton the sights . , . Ernest
Bell, manager of Roosevelt Thea
ter, birthdayed . . . Hibby Brown
is back mixing liquids and dis
playing her Infectious smile. . .
Ruth Martin’s Mother’s Day
dinner was ruined because of the
rice. Frank Bostic went to the
hospital, while Angelia Jolly and
George Mays walked . . . Cyril
Shand, Apollo stage hand, mak
ing plans to vacation in Europe.
. . . Iris Gatewood latched on
to Ruby Crawford in an Ams
terdam Ave. bar the other day.
Tonsorial artist Martin Ricketts
is also an excellent make-up
Inettear DeLoatch birth
artist
. . Charming Louise
dayed
“Mama Lou” Lacewell birthday
ed at Kenne’s Boston Rd. spot. . .
Vincent Baker is well read on
national and International affairs
Eugene “Bashee” Frazier’s
murder trial is scheduled to be
gin this week. . . James Hey
ward’s niece, Marie Clark, died . .
Beatrice Brown wants her $194
but Harold Gray Is bewildered.
Young To Register
prize winners
6
John and Blanche Beckles,, Fifteen winners won prizes at
Bronx singers and civic workers the dance and ghow Telegrams
would like to see more young
people register to vote . . .Emmit
Davis is really singing the blues
. . . Thelma Jennings changed
her mind about viuHing Alabama
and flew to Detroit instead. . .
Peoples Civil Welfare Association
has a luncheon date at the “Y
May 27 . . . Brown’s grid star
Jimmy Brown addressed the
Guardians at their monthly met
ing.
Athletics’ pitcher Norman Bass
in a Baltimore hospital. . . Have
to salute Floyd _ Patterson and
Jackie Robinson . . . Det. Frank
Malerba retired. . . The noisy
Jamaica party stopped and Odel
Kay and his brothers Grady and
Lawrence went to the hospital
with bullet wounds while Charles
Smith’s ‘piece’ smoked . . Cleo
Sylvester, who recently buried
her husband, Benny, buried her
mother, Irene Simms. Her son,
Gary, and her school chums,
Lucerne Adams, Lola Baker, Al
ice Cooke, Norma Harris, Ver-
neil Innis, Margie Meade and
Lucille West consoled her.
Photog Bob Cottrol’s pic study
of Adam C. Powell made the
rounds . . . Ken Brown, the 22-
year-old midget on the Jackie
Wilson Appllo show is a native
of Camden. N.J., and sings and
dances well. He Is also a mimic
. . . Life has been more beautiful
and plentiful tor Ernest “Good
Doctor” Bracey since Joan Col
lins went to Boston . . . Empire
Savings Bank’s Gail Perkings
expect’ng.
Happy Birthday
Cab driver Harry Finn birth
days next Wednesday . . . Sadie
Craft was ho6t to United Bar
maids with Ruth Harding, Carrie
Harvey, Ruby Kirk, Clara Bee,
Mae Burton, Muriel Hatchett, Vir
glnia Whittingham and Wabnetta
Sans. . . Sisters Nannie Daivis.
Marie Perry and Hannah Can
nady operate the Paregma Jewel
ry on 125th St. First of its kind.
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She had 14 stitches to close the
wound. . . Retired Postal worker
Ernest Miller said he lost his
money belt with $200 and Thomas
Davis is trying to explain. . .
They are still talking about glam
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ty in her luxurious apartment.
Navyman Stephen Shelby ex
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him with a son. John McAdery
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N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May II, 1M3 • 17
Lena Cox Top Qualifier
In Tip-Top Talent Hunt
search since World War n la Al
thea Gibson, famed woman ath
lete and community relation*
representative for Ward Baking
Co.
The performances of the top 30
will be replayed In late May and
the 15 acts will be voted Into
the finals on stage at the Apollo
Theatre early in June.
Bob Moses
Gets Award
"A Distinguished Service
Award” in recognition of his out
standing career was a public
servant and builder was present
ed to Robert Moses, president of
Singer Lena Cox of 610 East
Uth Street easily lad a group of
10 qualifiers la (be ftnt phase
of. balotlng to select 30 eeml-
flnalists la the Tip-Top Talent
Hunt.
Mias Cox polled 20,560 votes in
the initial balloting involving
more than 100 acts, who had
performed in the giant search
for new talent sponsored by Ward
Baking Company.
Second in the voting with 17,-
440 ballots were The Dynamics
of 100 West 115th St. an Lnstm-
mental group, followed by a sing
ing trio. The Chanettes of 60 St.
Edwards St. Brooklyn. The Chan-
ettes had 13,760 votes.
Other Seven
Others in the 10 qualifiers for
the semi-final round were:
4. The Dynamics of 2-10 27th
Avenue, Astoria, L. I.
3. The Marings of 46 West 131st
the New York 1»*« World’s
Fair laat Wednesday by Pater
Brennan, president of New York
State Building and Trade# Coon-
dL
The presentation was made on
behalf of the Council, rapreoent-
log all building trades unions of
the State In observance of the
week of May 6, 1963 — proclaim
ed as "Building and Construc
tion Industry Week” throughout
the state and city of New York
by Governor Rockefeller and Ma
yor Wagner.
On Saturday, Mr. Moses and
former Governor Charles Poletti,
Fair vice president In charge of
International Affairs and Ex
hibits. Left from Idlewild Airport
to visit Rome, Turin and Madrid
in connection with Fair exhibits.
Mr. Moses and Gov. Poletti will
return to New York on Tuesday,
May 28.
BARBARA CURRY
Street.
were sent to all winners inform
ing them where and how to ob
tain their prizes. Grand prizes
and winners were:
6. Gloria Blading of 52 West
182nd Street, The Bronx.
7. The DeinLarks of 21-44 74th
Street, Long Island City.
8. Deborah Fudge of 277 West
R C A. Color T V. — Joseph 127th Street.
J. Martaurano, 32 Joralemon St., 9. The Twi-Lites of 201 Halla-
Brooklyn, N.Y.
j day Street, Jersey City, N. J
Six Piece Set of Luggage —
Gladys Fawlkes, 1070 St. Nicho
las Ave., N.Y.C.
One Case Grant’s 8 Scotch —
Harriet Alexander. 150 W. 141 St.,
No. +, New York City.
Case of Old Taylor — Sylvia
Jones, 112-19 34th Ave., Corona 68,
N.Y.
Case I S. C. Pink Champange—
Evelyn Prim, 417 W. 156 St.,2B,
New York City.
Automatic Coffee Maker — Earl
Dudley, 2284 7th Ave., New York
City.
20 Dinners at Franks — Harry
Seldon, 381 Crotona Ave., Bronx,
N.Y.
Complete Kodak Camera Out
fit — Nick Blaumuller, 896 Wal
lace Ave., Baldwin, L.I., N.Y.
10 Steak Dinners at Lloyds —
Mack Gilchrist, 242 W. 104 St.,
New York 25, N.Y.
Limousine Service For An Eve
ning — Cooper Washington, 3625
Third Ave., Bronx 51, N.Y.
Five Complete Dinners For Two
at Red Rooster — Collected.
Twelve Health Treatments —
Jean Kelly, 2295 Bedford Ave.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Five Dinners at Jock’s Place —
Esther Simms, 419 W. 144 St
New York.
Ten Bowling Games — Larry
Potter, 161 W. 140 St., Apt 77,
New York.
Two years subscription - Ams
terdam News — Billy Walker,
2102 Madison Ave., Apt 77, New
York.
10. The Spotlights of 336 Blake
Avenue, Brooklyn.
Two other groups of 10 each
will soon be announced.
Mare than 300 acts are per
forming on 10 quarter-hour shows
hosted each week by Hal Jack-
son, noted broadcaast person
ality. Also contributing her ser
vices to the city’s biggest talent
BWIA
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For tntormation on special BWIA
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and for reservations, contact your
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