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W*'- 4 a N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct. 26. 1963 Opening Friday 154 In Variety Show Put On By Queen Of Angels usd lan.By MALCOLM NASH un _ NEWARK _ “Ifs the Most.' bfti several ways, the musical fe, variety show on which the cjt- y< tains rise at 1:15 p m Friday of tn this week at Essex Catholic High y0 School's auditorium. 300 Broad- ial was. will be the most in Newark co tw It will have the most partici­ pants of any show of its kind. . One hundred and fifty-four per- sons are cast in the production, fit will have the most in am- .«ear talent. Only its director * and four musicians will be pro- “ ftssionals. It will have the most in age an range. Its cast is as young as 16 up on and as old as 60. R will have\he most scenes ie Thirty-six in 2V« hours of show- a ( tj nme. th( And it is expected it will have pr had the most viewers for a pros- ci< eolation of its type when the last of the five shows Is staged ‘ on Nov 1. P'ive Shews The bill will be the fourth pre- u! sented in as many years by the Queen of .Angela Roman Catholic Church at 44 Belmont Ave. to benefit the education of children. Twe Rehearsals . th -p, During the past three years. Qi the almost-wbolly Negro variety ial show has drawn a total of 16.000 of persons, white as well as Negro, pa from every area of Newark.' who pr have spread excellent although 23. said Father Yeo, when an­ nouncement of the scheduling of the production was made. The church had very little trouble in enlisting the members, most of whom are parishioners of the church whose production also include non-parishoners primarily persons of the neigh­ borhood of 36.000 Negroes. The only compensation they derive from performing is the expression of their own talent, the priest said of the cast. 3 Parties “Of course,” he added, “we provide two buffet parties after the show.” The show will include singers, group singers, comic acts, dances covering the spectrum of the Am­ erican dance since 1900 and other vehicles that will expand the variety of the products i, each- of which enables one or more (4 the play'k members to do what he or she loves to do, explained the priest. In addition to raising funds for the church, the show helps to cement relations between tire- church's parishioners, provide en­ tertainment for the community and improve relntions between the races in the larger com­ munity of Newark. When the curtain goes up Fri­ day evening, Jonas Cowles will emcee the presentation, whose choral arrangements will be pro­ vided by William Rnygold and or- ebbstratoo by Joe Lafferty. "Y" Observes lllfh Yeor In The Bronx “All the pancakes you can eat” will be a special attraction at the Westchester-Bronx YMCA Branch (2344 Westchester Ave- |hue> this Saturday, October 26, from 16 a.m. to 6 p-na- — The day long celcbruboa at the 111th anniversary ol the YMCA us New York City wtll also feature the launching of 300 helium filled balloons with greet­ ing cards attached urging New Yorkers to Join the *^Y". BALDWIN'S NEWEST Lowest Priced ORGA-SONIC'71' SPINET ORGAN More Features than any other organ at a modest price — Finished back — Percussion. Pano­ ramic Tone and Leslie Speaker! Enjoy a Baldwin Spinet Or­ gan in your heme or apart­ ment on our Rental-Purchase Plan — at $10.60 per month. 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Bronx Airman Changes Base LOWRY AFB, COLO — Air- bomb-navigation syste man Second Class Frank R ames here. Monahan of the Bronx. N. Y..( The airman train has been transferred to Reese ate ma'nlain avd k- u . v m. iUonal systems on the AFB. N. H , following h.s gradu- B42 bombers Hu pa ation from the U. S. Air Force and Mrs jOhn W. Moi technical training course for at 2853 Webb Ave.. ] THE INCOMPARABLE AMERICA'S TOP NAME IN CONVERTIBLE FURNITURE THE FIRST TO CONQUER LIVING SPACE CURTAIN CALL — Kiit-dress- ect Doug Ford, William Whlt- nefc Frank Moses. William Littie a.id John Randolph (1 to n get some support (looks like its the other .way around> from Lori Carroll, Peg Henderson, Pat Cain, Evelyn Jackson, Brenda Cockerham, Edith Ber- nabela. Pat Frank, Pat Davis, Irene Crute and Rene Levins who form part of the cast 154 in musical variety show, “It’s the Most,’’ which goes on stage in Newark Oct. 25 - Nov. 2. Gil­ bert Photo). n.w«o n proof «um kutiul spirts. 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