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12—The Indianapolis Recorder, Mar. 19,1955 Gcla Basketball Dance At Sunset Sun.Nite,Mar. 20 Billy Stewart's Orch. Of Philadelphia To Swing Out For Grand Tribute To Attucks Flying Tigers

DOWN MEMORY LANE (continued from last wk.) . . . (Still talking about Wendell Phillips Dabney) . . . “In Cincinnati, as in Richmond, Dabney became the friend of some of the city’s leading 1 white citizens, the Lungworths being among them. He taught music for the Wurlitzers, anti, his students included the Fleischmans, the Wibergs and the Mae Dona Id Sv He wrote a march for the Cincinnati Fall Festi-

val.

“SUDDENLY POLITICS HIT HIM. He dropped music.

and within three years after reaching Cincinnati was jJade i„ldancing *m continue until tant pa> m its ter ot the city A tew years latei he an as head acC(mimodate soine 2.500 persons, early brightness. Grin is set at ]vaymaster. He was tired with tne change ot administration , vvho l j , )e oui celebrating y©uri$L u0 P er person. Come out and and called back as often as he was tirtHi. Every Cincinnati 1 newlv uon honors in the basket-: the mellow music dished to mayor thought luck followed Dabney. -hall world. The Music Club is: the delight of a responsive public

YEAH . . . Tigers . . . You deserve it—win or lose. The public is for you 100 percent, and will prove it this Saturday nite, in a big tribute to your stellar ability and remarkable sportsmanship at a citywide dance in your honor at the Sunset Terrace Saturday nite. The general public is cordially

invited to attend this grand affair. As our gesture and appreciation j " " '

of your outstanding performances 1 • • • believe us!

in 1955. the promoters. Music ! Through special arrangements Club have arranged an extravaganza ; with the New York oil ices ol the in the torm 01 a big shenxug to; Rooert Hough, Associates, Bill commemorate and jubilate en j &tc\varf and his nationally famous masse over the success vou have orchestra will fly in from Phila-

delphia to furnish jump and jive for the occasion. . . Nut sed.

made on the hardwood floor. It was terrific, and it was rehlly

"Dragnet" Opens Sun.

At Douglas Theater

“Dragnet,” the picture starring . -+ Jack Webb, will open Sunday at i Also “Room For One More” with

the Douglas theater and continue 1 (/ ;ii y (Irani.

thru Tuesday. Here is the picture i ... . ., ... . . . you have been waiting for with i .. J V,ou h s howmg at the Douglas is

Doors will llv omn a' 9-30 and the .star that you have thrilled to "««* y“ u ',. Ro >' »«**« IJOOIS will ny opin «is H.au ana Mr.,,, ! and Dale hvans. On the same bill

on radio and television. Now you j “ s . ^een Mv Ga ” < tarrine Rock ' can see the great Jack Webb on a ; 1* .y* 1 n •y.sVj 1 . I s “* ,nng KocK ! big wide screen, and in down to I 0,1 ant ^ 1 1,H ’ , ^ ,aune - earth acting in a picture that has J Wednesday and Thursday will! thrilled millions of movie goers I sec "The Man in the Attic” with! from coast to coast. Don’t miss | Jack Palance plus “Gorilla At:

Billy Stewart Continues To Draw On Tour Through The Midwest

ROSE CITY TURNS TO ENTERTAINING 1 New Castle, Indiana, located in i the central-eastern part of the i state, will continue to be the meci ca of dancing feet come Sunday, I when the fast stepping chorus of j

pled to oiler high class Sunday evening entertainment. Hitherto the house policy leaned towards the use of combos, and mostly danc-

ing.

“B\BY BONDS”

pre-World

Kn l 1923"when 1 DABNKV'resigned the.paynuwtdr*hi|>.;! Awto wilT^-U s Scks! ! ij.hh Rre.t cinema attraction at the| Large***starring Cameron Mltehel lit* explnitied that he was hciiuliiilg thoilsiin(^< on a two bit i surrounding cities, who will be ! Win lose or draw*, we ll ba asceinya! Uouulas Sunday thru Tuesday. 1 and Ann Bancroft,

sal an’ and grew tired of the contrast! ion hand to welcome you and your; thus Saturday nite at the Sunset “IN 1907 DABNEY ESTABLISHED his Cincinnati friends in a social way to our j Terrace, the home of “Happy Union, one of the smallest and one of the most famous Ameri- i Rutsts frtM ” a11 P arts » f tht * «tate i Dancin’ feet.” can weeklies. His office on 4th st., Cincinnati’s famous thoro-1 !

fare, is one of the sights of the city. On its walls hang original j paintings by Tanner and Duncan son, famous American

artists.

“AT 83 DABNEY IS EDITOR, business manager, stenographer and proof-reader for his pai>er. His subscribers i

are world-wide. Last year the Cincinnati Times-Star devoted i _ _ ^

a page in celebration of his birthday. To whites of the coun- 'popular Dinner Club,

try he is sage and prophet; to colored people vyho regal d Q l , a j^. tl ^ v ‘ of*'Brotherlv ^oveV * die Dinner Club. New Castle, Irul., The playhouse which caters to him as their greatest genius, he is oracle and giude. 1 contribution to modern music Bill' -Ainday. March 2b. Ill** popular | a highly mixed clientele, operates

“DABNEY'S FARM, one of the beauty spots of the: Stewart. * Philadelphia’s alto’ sax I Playhouse of eastern Indiana. ‘on eastern standard time: with

Ohio Valiev, is tut 15 minutes from the center of the city ; blow ne maestro, continues to trek: Bill contributes his rise to pppir- d . aiU,1,1 « slated to start at eight, •imi overlooks tht Ohio river \ianv offeiK have been made : through the Middle West adding jMarity via TV and recordings to ° t ,otk IN THE 20 Yt AKS that UNITED amt o\ eriooks tne untp n\ tr ,uan> oirei^ na\ t ottti nnuu uew laul . els to his mus i ca i con-{the new and welcoming sounds Management of the Dinner Club j STATES SAVINGS BONDS have research authorities. He wrote Cincinnati S Colored f BA" ; quests. • that he is able to oiler through 1 armoullces the presenting of the 1 been otic red, purchases have totalzeiis.” The University of Cincinnati judged it one of the great Through the offices of the Rob-' he medium of the alto sax Faye Laurence troupe as an in- Cd approximately 120 billion doltor it. but Dabr.ev refuses to sell. His books, are considered foil, A^iia A V V C „ „ m ,h “ l »•«' B«»d» valued at over $33 bili t u u vr: \To t rcrio Walker the nateti •, ^, • * . . 1 . lultkci implies lus admira-, t .i ude their presenting floor shows: lion are still in the haiids of in- _ looks 0$ the times. HlS stop Ot Maggie Walkei. tne noted ..p llot3ng the cesvny ol the unit.; lion for Charlie “Yardbiru” Park- packaged arrangements, cou- dividual savers,

colored woman banker of Richmond, is considered a history comes word ot an engagement | er Benn.e Carter, Lee Konitz and 0 f Virginia. packaged with the Fay Laurence Johnny Hodges for their contribu-

1 Faye Laurence and his nationally i ^ ar ^ days were the fore-runners know n Female Impersonators take I ^ our present Senes E and H

over entertainmullt-wise

bonds, and were first issued in ; 1935. “E” bonds were first offered | in May. 1941 and “H” bonds in

J une 1952

HORACE (“Lord Calvert") GRIFFITH of Calvert Distillers Co. and Vera Francis make a colorful couple at the National Urban League's Beaux Arts Ball at the Savoy Ballroom in New York City.

•HIS HOME, situated within a block of me Home ami .Star-studded revue to appear at tion by way of the alto sax.

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"River Of No Return At Walker Sunday

labors of Harriet Beecher Stowe, contains a library of 10,000

volumes.” -

THE RECENT DEATH OF JOE MITCHELL, brings to mind the many well known persons along the main stem that have died in the past 15 years. . . Among them were: Andrew Sharpe. James Suggs, Andrew (Big Perk) Perkins, Hoi ace Stone. Harry (Goosie) Lee. Fox Brown, Herb Houser George Hand rick. Vernon Anderson, Weldon Beverly. Archie

(Joker) Young, Ur>ha Bell. Fruster Jones. Hewlie Pinkston. Your Walker Theater is now Marlyn Monroe. Robert Mitchum Pete Smith Lvman Kellv. Herb Willis, Howard Harding, showing “Reaching From Heaven” [and Rory Calhoun in “River of j speedy Burton.’Jin, Mayes, Chappie Dunbar Joe Evans. Bill ^ “J** ^ Pen is ll. Parse Alexander. Lt. 1 reston hleateK ogt. rsoi\a.l Perrer in Technicolor with Disney Maureen O’Hara in Technicolor. Bennett. Raymond Lee, Rube Page. Lonnie Seymour, Dick Cartoon Carnival and serial com- Thi? truly one of the j Shav John Brewinglon. Big Roosevelt, “Beef Head” and pleting the bill. pictures you have seen in miny •- nav - J 1 ’ ' ‘ Starting Sunday will be in Tech-j moons. And one that w ill delight £

nicolor and on Cinemascope screen, the entire family. I

Abe Saperstein s Harlem Globetrotters v»ill meet the !.*•)•) <^ ar3 j 1 Vaughan On daily at 10:45 arid continuous till College All-Americans in the Gth annual World Series basket- ‘Toast of Town’ March 20 112 p. m. Come out and bring the ball game Monday, April 4th at 8:30 in the Butler Fieldhouse VVIJ c . a « <mk1 ■ h " w plus world famous theatrical artist .. v Readeis are mh is.Hl ^HICAGOJANP, |day m .ac we*. _

t<» order their tickets nov. . . As the\ aie G01.N(.I 1 Aol ana,g am Levenson and bandleadej - all SEATS arc* RESERVED. . . Mail orders RUSH to Wir^ I Xavier Cugat on Ed Sullivan’s nor Productioirs, Inc., 8 E. Market St,. Room 410, Indianapo-; ‘Tof.st oi the Town” variety show |

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others. I THE FAIU LOUS HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS.

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Nat 'King' Cole, Hamilton To Do One-Niters Tour

NEW YORK (ANP—Nat “King-

Cole and Roy Hamiitcn will head 1U. after which he will be appeara package unit that will do one- ing at the Chez Faroe in Chicago, niters in most of the major cities Roy Hamilton will join the comthroughout the country. pan> May 12 and continue the

The stint is expected from six to eight week*

La verne Baker, the Drifters. Erskine Hawkins, and Leo De-

Cole wiL probably start with the 1..'on will appear with the packunit on April 22 and finish on May age unit.

March 27 Busy Day For Leontyne Price

T , *\it*i \ Miss Vaughan is riding the crest

addressed envelope for ticket return. . . Don t DELAi 0 f a popularity wave and is being Order TODAY. * billed as the “new Sarah” since BREEZING ALONG WITH THE NEWS. . .'Louis Pier- she starved singing -pop” tunes. son in town last week visiting friends. . . Leo Phillips spent

6 days recently vacationing in Hopkinsville. . . The fella will do a repeat number next month. . . Emmett Rudolph is reported out of the Veterans’ Hospital and resting in a convalescent home in Northwestern Avenue. . . Claude Brown’s

mother celebrated her 91st birthday a few days with her yolk 'ANP>—March 27

sons in from Chi«RO for the edition. ^

LERO\ (SI OR I Y ) JOHNSON was rojallj feted b\ pate in a 90-minute color TV show friends on his natal dav 2 wks. back. . . The fella dropped and then 15 minutes later present! in last Tuesday nite and came on like “Galngbusters”. . . R. her first radio solo recital. M. Avington, the popular beer salesman was seen on the Uo ^ f ‘S?’ TV-tH^iS ‘aTrSE; stroll shaking hands with old accjuaint^inces. . Giad\ j n title role of Puccini’s op?ra. i Hinkle, the real estate tycoon, htis a good bargain for the josh Wheeler, who sang the role: right people. . . Dig his adv. on classified page. . . Joe Makel, of Scarpia in the full production., top sales representative with Calvert Distillers, jumped i n : u h '! ! M,ss PrKt ‘ in towm last wk. to push Calvert sales. . . Mt. Makel formerly ;, ’ The snovv tit]ed -u :n . operated an appliance store at 2Lst and Boulevard. . . The ! terfainment 1955.” will be tele-, popular Cyril Childs continues to dish out that fine service! 'Led from 6:30 to 8 p. m. on NBC-

at the Elite Club. . . Drop in anytime from 6 t>. m. till 1J2 | Tv - midnite and meet the gang. . . Robbie Robinson is congenial manager of the bistro. . . Dropped in at The Subway, down Indiana-Ave-way, and things were real mellow. . .

Also met people from all parts of town.

IT WAS REAL SWELL. . . Among the contributors toj the Lola Barbee floral offerings were: Willis B. Dyer, Floj Garvin, Ophelia Hoy, Vickie Brooks, Charles B. Lee, Cy Jones, Robert C. Robinson, Luthur Kurtz, Friends of 1523 Club, Earl Cole, R. B. Thompson. Herman Twines, Doyle Smith,, Howard (Hobo) Ellis, Huron (Jigsaw) Head, Coyote, Robert Barnes, Kenneth Dickerson, Dewitt Rogers, Opal Stewart. Edith Fitz’s mother, Sea H. Ferguson, Tiny Baldwin, Raymond Butler. M. Tellefere, Wesley Harrell, William Gooch, Jon Lei, A. King, Bob Cross, Amanda Lyerson, Piggy Clay, Ray Foster, Leo Lesser, Jr., Buddy Parker, Jimmy & Ollie Coe, LaGayette McDonald and Oliver Miles. Solicitors were: Mrs. Flo Garvin, Miss Edith Fitzhugh and Miss LaGayette j McDonald. . . The donations were separate from those taken in at the Memorial held at the Sunset Terrace in the memory

of the beloved singer, luscious Lola Barbee.

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Jumpin' cf the Sunset Spring Festival Dance . . —Presenting-

LOWELL FULS0N

Blues Singer —Plus—

CHOKER CAMPBELL

and His Orch.

9 TILL i A. M.

SUNDAY, MARCH 27

SUNSET TERRACE

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YEAH! . . . TIGERS!!! Basketball Tribute -DANCESUNSET^ TERRACE SATURDAY NITE ADMISSION $1.00 Tax Incl.

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Roy Rogers, Dale Evans

SUN., MON., TUES. MARCH 20, 21, 22 DRAGNET Jack Webb

ROOM FOR ONE MORE Cary Grant. Betsy Drake

WED., THUR., MAR. 23-24 THE MAN IN THE ATTIC Jack Palance. C. Smith GORILLA AT LARGE Cameron Mitchell. Ann Bancroft

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Maureen O'Hara

In Technicolor

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CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 12 P. M.