Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1968 — Page 11

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1968

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

Teen Talk BY THE SNOOPER EDITOR’S NOTE: Teen Talk is published for your reading pleasure. Matrial submitted must meet high standards of good taste No material will be used un|ess your name, address and phone number is included. This information will

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M’s House. Is a certain boy named Bubbie digging a girl by the name of Brenda Spivey? Who is Gregory Kent liking on the southside? Patricia J. thinks that Gary Glazebrock and Albert Thunn are two of the wolves from Norwood. Ernest W. s trying to take Patricia J. from Eddie O. Charlie Spivey is hip. Does a certain Marilyn Munn have a boyfriend? Barbara and Annie

Loycene Neal is it true that a nice couple and so d6 Debbie ^M b Th n inks th shl h Ts k a t ^ re Ton P v

you go with Virgie? Ivor a R. and Stevie. James D. I hear

Tidwell is it true that you and you and your new girlfriend n k ^ . Rob ®rj Lawrence Yates still go to- are hearing wedding bells. Is *1 f, " al i y , hip - ^ats gether? Rainelle Tidwell have it true? Mitchell L. what’s the * hea ^. a o C ® rtai .^

you found a new boyf r i e n d name of that cute girl you have S?

yet? Joni Goens who is your been going to see on the east- Beverly Watson TQ d ° 1 ” g r> an file new love. Daphne Lewis what side, or is it due the westside? da y s • ^ . ce ^ a , in . 1 ^ an l^ s P anie ^ s

happened to you and Walter it isn’t the southside where ^ Q a - S _

Higgins? Walter is it true you Ronna Radford lives. Mattie 1967-68. Theresa Kelly 1^ heard

were talking to a girl by the name of Beverly D. ? Jt e n e

Webster why is it that we al- Pinner, W. Franklin, or Albert

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Ronna Radford lives. Mattie ^at ou and Roosevelt O were Keller have you picked^ the once truly in love. What haplucky guy? Who will it be B. „ T t *v,5«b. Pinnor w PronWiin Aihorf Pened? James P. I think you

Owens someone is

will have girl trouble after a little while if you’re thinking

ways hear about Elenor W. G.?

but never you? Connie v,r» c ..- ^ j- j Where is Toni Boatright? We watching you Derrick Woods on i y Candis and Peggy, have not been seeing her late- is the casanova of Brouse R.O.B. ano G.L. make a boss ly. Rosemary why is it that street. Hey Bobbie P., you bet- ^°. u P le -. Keith Quarrels a ceryou and Toni keep putting your ter watch Paul F. and Augus- £i. r l dl ^, s Y.® 11 and names in Teen Talk about your tine. I think they have some- . B - D - Blc J ey ^ e T rea r i boyfriends? Cheryl Woods why thing going. Elizabeth B. who ly 0at of 11 • and , ar 0 e don’t you want to become a is that cute college guy you are the boss couple of School 43. fox ? Fred Morris how are you dating? Steven B., Bobbie B. A certain Ricky Smith at School making it over to Tech? Tom- wants to know if she can make 43 thinks he is hip. We a my Ducan who’s your girl a come back. Bobbie P. & Mary know who G. Locke has his friend? Sheila Wilson how does price are trying out for Tech e y eS 0n - Ezell Marrs is supit feel to have Buster (Sidney foxes. Robert W. is the coolest P° sed t0 be l lkin £ Nuwanna

boy over at Tech. John Yate w - .

let it all hang out. Myra N. Boss coupie for *68 is Carmen asked for a .comeback with Buby and Her . ma ” Al ? d ^ rS ;

Dianne Evans is stepping out

Candense Anderson whv do 'vith her new love. Toni T.

‘‘For you precious iove l would you ?alk aboTs.T and C.W a P d R° y Ladd have a pretty do anything.” Cheryl Woods Candense and Shirley Tigner ” lce tb l n< £, . g0 , 1 ^ lg • Jhree main and Ella Morris have the right stick together like Siamese sis- foxes of Brightwood are Smr-

ters. Rita Reed and Remus ^y Clark, Carmen Ruby

Lane) ■ gone to the Marines?? Larry Gales how are you and

Cathy C. getting along.

Richard Riley we hear you Frederick L.

are singing to Carolyn Bush

qualifications for foxes.

and

Denise Weir I see that R.M. Wright have a good thing go- Sylvia Reynolds. Who is your

has put you down. Roberta Me- ing. Brenda Tigner is a cute mam P^ce nOw Shirley C. What

Daman was your competition, little fox. Pat Tucker what’s ba £ pel V' d ^9 L f-+i ' r Mischa Ferguson and George this you and Darrell Thompson Ruby has tne^ tme or Price a boss couple. Betty Gam- have p'Oing. Shirley Tigner you dressed fox ble don’t try to keep this secret better get Darrell. He’s in the ^' are < boys

Carmen

“best

at Tech. But beHerman Anderson

between you and G.C. Although p.T. danger zone. Andrew is baS ber uptight.

Mike Carter has left for the sweet. What happened to C.A. Karen Rice why do you think Marines Belinda Jenkins and Does a certin Berdina V.C. ou are a fox? Pamela A. him are still the boss couple, know what Charles Spivey is hy don’t you and Jimmy E. B. W. thought Bernadine W. doing? Who is Albert Munn let together? Kareu C. what was still on the expressway to digging now? I heard he was happened between you and his heart. Danny Austin do you singing “Get on Up” to a cer- Stanley ? Vickie Douglas thinks really have a girl uptight? tain Patricia J. Marian John- ;he’s a fox. Niccy are you still Esther Wilson and David Haw- son still thinks she is the fox singing “Baby, Baby I Love kins have a boss thing going of all foxes. Debra P. is sing- You” to Otis Keller? Tamara on and sox goes for Robert ing “Love Is Strange” to An- Thompson what’s this I hear Price and Chris Harrington, drew A. Can you believe that about you and John Jones? Sherry Jackson if you’re such Jackie H. has a boyfriend? I Leseia H. what happened to

a fox why didn’t you get Re- heard that James Cooley was you?

certain B.V.C. Does William Johnson I thought

Hues and Cries

By Negro Press International PLAYBOY STAR CHICAG — (NPI) — Swinging singer Damito Joe was a big success at the Playboy Club during a limited engagement which ended last week. A naturally talented performer, Miss Damito is especially adept at improvising upon song tunes. * * * GLOOMY END BUDAPEST, Hungary — (NPI) — The overtones of the old song hit “Gloomy Sunday” were carried to a ironic, sad conclusion last week, when Rezsoe Seres, Hungarian author of the dirgelike tune, committeed suicide at the age of 69. The song, introduced in English in America by Paul

Robeson and popularly recorded by the late Billie (Lady Day) Holiday, was blamed for touching off a wave of suicides during the 1930s (depression) period. * * ♦ FORMAT CHANGE HOLLYWOOD — (NPI) — Advance announcements of the fifth annual “Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow Awards,” scheduled for telecast in color over the ABC-television network, Saturday, Jan. 27, tell of “significant format changes to broaden the scope of the show.” Chief of among the change is the appearance of a Negro beauty, Monica Peterson, among the semi-finalists for the talent award program.

Dells Star on Art Roberts' TV show: To be followed by Jerry Butler HARVEY, 111. — (LDA) — Record’s Walter Jackson headThe Dells are resting at their lined the star-studded show homes in this quiet suburb of that also featured one of the Chicago after making a smash- hottest dance teams in the naing appearance on the Art Rob- ion, The Professionals, from erts’ “Swinging Majority” tele- Detroit, vision show.

A LITTLE 'DOWN' ON THEIR LUCK: Charlie Salt (Sammy Davis, Jr.) and Christopher Rapper (Peter Lawford), foreground, seem to be a little 'down' in their luck, as they are being pinned down by a secret-agent judo expert in "Salt and Pepper.'f'Davis and Lawford star in the mystery-romp as co-own-ers of the Salt artd Pepped nightclub in the Soho district of London, where

dead bodies seem to congregate. The nightclub is turned into a hotbed of intrigue and gorgegous girls. They are constantly being sought by local police and international gansters. Released thru United Artists, a Transisslafed for released early in 1968, is slated for relased early in 1968, in Technicolor.

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long do you think you and .Debra P. are catching up with Emily Garrett. Jimmie E L lison /^|)50||tg0 bdllotS HOW being Called

Prince will be going together? Estella Kirk and Bobby Pin- I hear you’ve been writing Step-

The hip Charles Dickerson is ner. Is a certain Robert Cooke hanie Mosley. C. Pettiford what rUTrArn ww -p™ back in town. Mary Dickerson really getting hitched? Can- happened to you? I hear Sam- should an insignificant blues Sentemher m •vhat young man do you have H is. I won’t dell you that Peggy uel Price squared off when he. contest held fn an obscure thea- September -

uptight now? r "’ ^ ” ” ’ “ ' ' r ~ " T "' 1

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B. B. King last

CONCERT STAR j- s CLEVELAND — (NPI) — Actor-comic Bill Cosby will takp time out from his “I Spy” television role to star Sunday, Jan. 29, in a concert at the

- . vr^otuxe wic»- Music Hall. Cosby is “Scotty”

v? Theresa D. is Morrow slipped over to James went to see Sharon Evans. Wil- tre in the Windy Cit decide “I s aw a perfect opportunity in the dual lead with actor Ray and Teipr H nave p.’s house while he was sick, liam Johnson who s the broad who win wear the cr0wT1 and to promote my client,” said Culp in the television show,

something going? I hear Cheryl R.R. who are you digging you ve been talking to on Broad- hold the wor i dw j de tit i e of Dale, at a press party for

F. has taken Robert Boyd from Michael E or James D.? Skip way? “King of the Blues”? Little Milton, “and I took it! * * * Jackie H. Verna D. what lucky T. you had a love. How did you P.M. why don t you “let it I had no idea that the publicity irmirvnc guy are you going with now? lose it? Cheryl Lee I hear you all hang out.” Donald C. did This was the question asked campaign would cause interna- ^ Shirley Britt are you still are a fox at Manuel. P.M. is Connie do you wrong? W.L. last-week by Harry Dale, presi- tional incidents for Milton. CHICAGO — (NPD — Chicrazy about Harold M.? Is it singing “Love is Strange” to and K.S. where did you two dent of. Lee Dale Associates and \nd, now that all-out war has ca g° Sun-Times newspaper coltrue Harold is trying to talk Philip O’Neal. Marcia P. where buy your heavy raps from? personal press agent for Little been declared, I feel it is only umnist Irv Kupcinct, better to that tall Debbie Anderson? is Olen? Freddie, you had bet- Elizabeth Edwards has been Milton Campbell, the Chess-re- nroper that a nationwide con- known to his readers as just Audrye you and Brooks make ter start going over to Beatrice named “Miss It.” cording star who wrested the test be held.” plain “Kup,” was honored with

a banquet marking his 25 years

Little Milton, whose lat e s t as a columnist, and among his recording “More and More” is many friends attending were selling like hot cakes, worked several Negro celebrities. Two for three days in Chicago with were former Olympic track B. B. King in a show billed as stars Jesse Owens and Ralph a “Battle of the Blues.” Dale Metcalfe, whose friendship with took his cue from that and “Kup” dates back to the days polled the 'audience. when the columnist was a “If the patrons had voted sports writer. Owens is now a for B. B.,” he said, “you’d never disc jockey; Metcalfe, a Chieven hear about the blues bat- cago city councilman from the

tie! I would have never said 3rd Ward,

anything if Milton had lost. But

The Dells, who have made one of the most fantastic comebacks in the annals of show business, have a two-sided hit record in “Ooo, I Love You” and “There Is.” The group of five singers recently won the title of “Champion Rhythm and Blues Artists in America” at the Apollo Theatre in New York City. Last week, Mercury recording star Jerry Butler and Okeh Negro running for mayor of Indianola, Miss. INDIANOLA, MISS. —(NPI) —Carver Randle has become the first Negro candidate for mayor in this small Mississippi com-

munity.

A “Brother’s Keeper Benefit” was staged Jan. 14 in Chicago in Randle’s behalf. Participants in the benefit and backers of Randle were Dick Gregory; Roy Woods, Radio Station WYON; Chester Higgins, associate Editor Jet Magazine, and J. D. /Wilson. Indianola, with a population of 6,714, is in Sunflower County, ilesidence of Sen. James O.

Eastland.

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he didn’t, and nobody is going to steal his crown now!” At elaborate crowning ceremonies at the Golden Peacock Club on the w e s t s i de of the city, Ray Brack (who crowned Milton) remarked: “This is one of the few guys left in the business who is flexible enough to sing blues with a somewhat modern beat. Milton is one of our truly great enterta i n e r s and his band is a pulsat i n g and driving force in the music world today.” Brack is midwest editor of Billboard, a music trade publication. The blues contest of the century, however, is scheduled for the early part of March at the Regal Theatre. E. Rodney Jones, president of the National Association of Television and Radio Announcers and popular daytime disc jockey over WVON, will present Milton and King in a “true” battle of the blues where ballots will be

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“What kind of contest will that be?” asks Dale, who feels that to really capture a representative survey of the nation’s music lovers, you must allow everybody to vote. Hence, the absentee ballot bit! “Anyone who wants to vote in this contest can write a letter to me and we will consider this a vote to be added to the official tally at the Regal Theatre,” Dale said. “You may vote for either singer; if Milton loses, we will gravel y— but honestly—tell everyone. We just don’t want him to get cheated.” There will be prizes for the best letters based on originality and neatness and the contest will close at midnight, March 20, 1968.

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