Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1960 — Page 12

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Recorder Christinas Midnite Benefit Show at Walker Sat. Nite, Dec. 17

An : Exciting Array of Talent Will

Perform Oh This Year's Charity Dill

KNOW YOUR ENTIRTAINIRS

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toSKTSTTal’Ta W^OF FICF ... We visited the luxurious offices of Naptown’s first interracial law firm on the 4th floor of the recently-remodeled Obei bldjr. at 38 N. Penn St. The name: Richardson, Hosea, Lewis and Allen. The firm consists of Henry J. Richardson Jr., senior member; Max E. Hosea, L. Aldridge Lewis, Jr. and Nola A. Allen. The law firm occupies a modernistic suite of eight architecturally ^designed offices with an aggregate floor space of 1700 square feet, and is completely airconditioned with ceiling circulat ing heating installation. The exquisitely furnished offices, while individually styled, follow the same decor throughout. While we haven’t seen all the law offices in this city, we believe these to be among the finest in this section of the state ... Wall-to-wall carpeting ... paneled side walls photographs of old and new world scenes ... soft lighting and the latest in modern office furniture. THUMBNAIL SKETCHES oC

firm members

HENRY J. RICHARDSON, JR is a product of Shortridge High' School, University of Illinois and Indiana University Law School. 1

outstanding ^ criminal and trial awyer, is a native of Indianapolis, ind is a graduate of Indiana Uni/ersity School of Law with aq ^L.B. degree in 1943 ... He is i member of the Bar of Supreme 3ourt of the State of Indiana ... He has been a practicing lawyer n Indianapolis for 16 years, durng which time he has served asf

Has practiced here for more thanfber of the Indiana and Michigan 25 years ... Served three sessions?Court Bars... She is an expert in the Indiana Legislature and in the field of probate law, titles was the first Negro elected in and appeal work, having appeared forty years and the first Negro before the Supreme Court of InDemocrat elected and re-elected. J diana at least once a year since Has tried cases before the State beginning her practice ... Her and United States Supreme Courts civic and church interests make ... He laid the groundwork in the her outstanding and in demand legislature for the protection of as a speaker... She is also one civil rights and civil liberties of of the outstanding leaders at the

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The exciting array of talent will include several professional acts appearing at local nite spots, who will appear as guests artists on the bill. Entertainers already signed up for the show, include: captivating Candy Brown, ballad singer extraordinary; Ophelia Hoy, queen of the blues, and one qf Naptown’s top entertainers; Rose Thompson, singer of light blues and ballads; the Be-Boppers, well known dancing and singin act under the management of James Turnbow; Beecher D. Kimbrough, the singer with the mellow tone; Bernard Harrison, former vocalist with Jimmy Cole’s band; Charles Simmons, Jr., who appeared with the “Rising Generation” on WFBM and sang with Larry Liggett’s band.

NOTICE!!

xssistant city attorney a™* All persons performing on the prosecutor for the City of Indian- biU MUST attend the REHEARS-

ipolis, deputy prosecuting attoricy for Marion County, public defender of Marion County, assigned o Criminal Court of Marion county, Division 1. Atty. Lewis s well known in the field of criminal law and trial practice, where the greater emphasis of his career has been placed. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aldridge Lewis, Sr., of this city, and resides at 2357 N. Capitol

Avenue.

NOLA A. ALLEN, one of the outstanding women lawyers of the state, has been associated with the law offices of Henry J. Richrdson, Jr., for the past four

ears.

She received her A.B. and LL.B. egrees from the University of ichigan as a scholarship student t the age of 21 and is a mem-

ROCK AND ROLL singer Melvin Bell, former leader of the Be-Boppers, is now doing a ’ dancing and singin' act by himself . . . Being billed as Melvin, the Song and Dance Demon from Naptown. Melvin, who'll introduce his act at the Recorder Christmas Midnite Benefit show Saturday nite. Dec. 1 7 at the

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AL Friday Nite, Dec. 9, at the Flamingo Ballroom, 427 Vz Indiana

Ave. at 6:30 thru 9 P.M.

Leon Tyler, comedian, song and dance man, whose jokes rock the joint (risque?); the Precisions,! one of Naptown’s top young sing-

ing groups, and many more.

This year’s show while following its original theme “Stars of Tomorrow” will cater mostly to entertainers with some previous I experience in their respective fields, while at the same time selecting the best talent so as to assure these people a spot on the

program.

All persons who have the urge to sing, dance, do novelty acts, or tell jokes are invited to come to the rehearsal for a try out. You’ll be judged on your ability to put across your individual acts, whether it be singing or dancing.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

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rr . mm Walker theater, has appeared at most of the local hot spots with the BeBoppers and in other sections of the country. He is presently building up his pepertoire of songs preparatory to a planned tour of Indiana cities.

BALLAD SINGER Rose Thompson will be among the young stars at the Recorder Christmas Show this year. Miss Thompson, who specializes in ballads and light blues, made her debut on the Recorder show a few years back, and since that time has been working hard under the tutelage of several well known singers in order to get the necessary elements needed before heading for the big time. You can be the judge on Dec. 17.

'Dinosaurus' and 'Pillow Talk' at Walker Sun.; 'Ben-Hur' Coming! 1 j . . _ . . .

With a chilling air of danger Ramsey does a superb, finely shad-

neightened by an authentically ex- ed job of acting,

citing note of suspenseful scineific

plausjbilitay, the Jack H. Harris No less impressive is another production “Dinosaurus!”, a Uni- newcomer to motion pictures — versal-International release co- although she’s been extremely starring Ward Ramsey, Kristina active on TV for two years—KrisHanson and Paul Lukather, opens tina Hanson, latest in a long line Sunday at the Walker Theater. of Swedish beauties to hit stardom.

The statuesque Miss Hanson gives

Superbly photographed in Cine- a vividly realistic portrayal of a maScope and Color, this new young girl whose life and love are n.otion picture, a great deal of threatened by fantastic forces. And which was filmed on location in movie fans can derive equal pleathe Virgin Islands, tells a tale s ur e from lust looking at her.

well calculated to keep even the

most hard-as-steel-nerved movie- As Ramsey’s efficient assistant

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goer on the edge of his seat, Heading the cast is a newcomer to Hollywood, Ward Ramsey, an actor in the same rugged outdoor mold as Rock Hudson and Jeff Chadler. And if his performance as a man desoerately fighting overpowering forces is any example, Hollywood has a brand new

star in its firmament.

Alternating between moments of intense drama and tender love,

NAT COLES MUSICAL ENDS TOUR IN DETROIT The Nat King Cole musical, “I’m With You,” by Ray Rasch and Dotty Wayne, concluded its current road engagement in Detroit as of Saturday, November 26th. The musical, originally scheduled for a Broadw'ay bow sometime in January, cancelled the remainder of its road lour to undergo extensive revisions. There is no scheduled date for a Brodaway opening at this time.

Donnie Eubanks and His Combo at Place To Play Mon., Thurs., Fri., Sat.

in their battle against destruction, Paul Lukather turns an extremely competent characterization. VETERAN SCREEN actor Greeg Martel I is 'starred as a Neanderthal Man, returned to life with two prehistoric monsters during a strong island storm in "Dinosaurus!", CinemaScope and Color adventure shocker. He co-stars with Ward Ramsey and Kristine Hanson in the Jack H. Harris production, which starts Sunday at the Walker.

QUICK AS A FLASH! . . turn unwanted articles into cash through Classified Columns of THE RECORDER.

There’ll be TWO Rehearsals next week—Tuesday and Fri-

day at the saihe time and at Donnie Eubanks and his combo, ofl-the-pit tasty baruccue, rnixei; the same place. featuring Norman Zachary on vhc drinks and all popular brands of ; Please be PRESENT. organ, provide vhe nusical enter- beers aiui package ‘iquors Us

I tainment every Monday, Thursday, courteous bartenders and waitress-

^ T , „ . The dancing team from Mat- Fridav and Saturday from 9:30 es, make the place a happy reminonties within the past twenty-5St. John Baptist Church and was . thevv Dickerson’s Flamingo Ball- til , l in at • h e place vo Play, treat for pleasant enjoyment over five years ... Mr. Richardson is ajmoderator of its Sunday morning roonij w ho’ll introduce a new dance v a Dtown’s newest downtown eh- the week end. former member of the Indianalradio service... She is highly re- dance craze, and other dancing terta inment spot at 530 Indiana Stop in ... and join in the fun!

State Board of Welfare, Served spected for her articulate, forth- acts f ro m the same dancery; the right trial procedure and argu-; one an d only Melvin Bell, doing fi lc rdzv bistro on the main ments in the county .courts. She j a S0 i 0 number in song and dance, s in m j s i as t becoming the popular

as president of the Laymen’s Council of the Church Federation of Indianapolis... He is well

known in the field of constitutional mother of one son, and resides lay^, writings, and lecturing at at 2242Vz N. Capitol Ave.

various colleges and universities throughout the country ... He

hoids life memberships in the Al- Christmas Benefit Midnite show

pha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Council of Church Layman, Elks, The Federation of Associated Clubs and the NAACP in which he hold?

other offices.

He is a member and leader of JVitherspoon Presbyterian Church tnarried and father of two sons one in college, and resides at 415(

N. Illinois.

MAX E. HOSEA is an out-

is married to Howard Griffin, the , and many others.

4 CHRISTMAS SHOW DEC. 17 The 13th annual Recorder

will be held Saturday nite, Dec. 17 in the Walker theater ... Show time is 12 midnite, and all proceeds go to The Recorder Christnas Cheer Fund. Donation is 51.50. Your help is NEEDED, .^lease buy your tickets early. \ STOCK UP FOR XMAS ... ..he following liquor stores are veil stocked with all popular >rands ' of liquors, Scotches and

standing corporate and utility law-ll ,j ns ... See them for your holiday yer and criminal lawyer of not«M ) a ckages: Sam’s Package Liquors, ... and was born in Columbus .. ■; 0 e’s Cut Rate Liquor Store, Jack’s He is a graduate of Butler Uni-JjLiquor Store, Penn Liquor Store, versity with an A.B. degree . . .|[, a rPatti Liquor Store, M & M holds an electrical engineering de-lLiquor Store, Mar-Kee Liquor gree from Purdue University and|store, Mar-Sue Liquor Store, Bob’s an LL.B. degree from Indiana Uni-BLiquor Store, Ted’s Liquor Store, versity School of Law... He hasMsavoy Liquor Store, Cactus Club, practiced law for twenty-five years^ Hub-Bub, Imperial Liquor Store.

in Indianapolis and is a member

of Sigma NU Fraternity and'Si*- Tap Room and Chippie’s Tavern,

ma Delta Kappa, legal fraternity. He is a life member of Optimist Club International, a member of Indianapolis’ Elks, Brookside Masonic Lodge, Knight Templar

Lodge of Noblesville, Ind., and Meridian Street Methodist Church

the Supreme and Federal courts th,,, p i of Indiana and is married, has two' ement m The Recorder daughters and three grandchil-1 BASKETBALL AND FUN dren He resides at 5207 N.«The Harlem Globetrotters, Olsen Mendian St l& Johnson’s “Hellzapoppin”’ L. ALDRIDGE LEWIS, JR., an (Continued on Page 13)

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IN SHOPPING tor Christmas, be sure and read the many ads of merchants advertising in your Recorder each week. They offer BARGAINS galore in all types of merchandise ... and they appreci-

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