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The St. Louis Argus from St. Louis, Missouri • 22

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u-J We've Gotta flight 'Sing The Blues Triple Attraction At Club Riviera Nov. 15, 16, 17 LOSER TURNS WINNER on tha doors watching the pretty ladles" pass through 9 to the auditorium of the Temple Ismel, 6017 Washington at the NAACP Benefit Tea honoring 8L Louis Public School Integration was more than a pleasant assignment, says the members of the Stag Social dub, who donated their services for such a cause. The writer" agrees with the popular social club, it was definitely an to be on hand and assist the hoot commltee in welcoming and greeting the hundreds that attended the gala affair. Chib for one night only, Sunday, Nov. 18, according to the publicity director of Regal Sports, Inc.

BOBBY BLAND BUDDY. ACE We've got a right to sing the blues, says "Little Junior Parker, Buddy Ace, Bobby and his orchestra. The three exciting newcomers who are breaking it up on their nationwide tour, have found a great demand for the slow tunes wherever they appeared. Individually, these blues shout-era could easily thrill an audience with their dynamic showing, and collectively they have been claimed a riot Now to mention their favorite blues waxing which seems to be moving fast among the bestsellers. A few art as follows: I Wanna Love Me, Baby" by Junior Parker; Woke Up Screaming," you've Got Bad Intentions, by Bobby Bland; "Back Home," "What Can I Do." by Buddy Ace.

The latter, a brother of the late Johnny Ace, ia fast making a hit in the jasz field, similar to hia late kinsman. "Triple blues attraction, with all top-notchera, is believed to be one of the greatest musical treats on the road today, and St. Louisans are awaiting for such how- It was a lovely tea, I enjoyed every moment during my short stay" Tho tables were beautifully decorated" When' will the NAACP sponsor another program Regardless what type a promotion Is In store, yon can eount oa me and my entire elghheihoed being present, were only a few comment mentioned by the happier attendants as they left the building overwhelmingly rejoiced. Fran-Del Models Set For Guest Compliments galores have been bestowed upon the NAACP organisation for such a spectacular tea. Words of highest praise were mentioned about the sensational team work of Miss Evelyn Roberts and Mrs.

Pelham Robinson, co-chairmen. Their many ideas of conducting an evening affair are remarkable. 1 Patio Lohngo Celebrates 5th Anniversary Four big days and nights, with plenty of fun and entertainment in store, will be the highlight of the El-Patlo Lounge, Taylor and Easton, fifth anniversary celebration, Monday, November 19 thru 22, has been announced. According to the management a choice selection of charming young ladies will serve as hostesses each night with assurance of an enjoyable and pleasing second anniversary celebration Thursday, November 15; the Igoes Guys and Dolls dance, tha Phi Kappa Society pre-Thanke-glving matinee, the Experiments Social Club promotion, and many more. The nine contestants, who represent the Fran-Del Stylist Starlets, are facing stiff competition in necking tha honor of "Mias Fran-Del of 1956." Among the many prizes in tore for the winner, ia a rour.d-trip to Chicago, where the "Queen" will be honored on many events in the Windy City.

Appearances Attractive and shapely ladies on the scene usually add glamour and color to all prominent events. The popular Fran-Del Stylist Starletta who have gained nation-si attention since they first launched out on a Queen" contest a few weeke ago, have been invited to make guest appearance at several coming affairs. According to the spokesman, tha group of charming young ji-dies will be well represented at the following programs: Tha Club Riviera "Ladle Nlte," Final night of the La Petite Bar, The program was timely, Interesting and educational, plus the entertainment treat added sparkle. Among the highlights were the movies being taken of the entire evening. After leaving hia poet at the door, the writer did get an opportunity to witness the filming of Ww.

Ruth Payne Flowers presenting a check of one hundred dollars ($100.00) as a down payment on a Ufa membership into tho NAACP LAST WEEK'S WINNER of the La-Petite Wednesday Nile Award Celebration was charming Damie Jones, who received a beautiful puree and creamer set. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, NOV. 15. piimtw the four day second anniversary celebration and the FRAN-DEL Stylist Starlets are expected to be among the special guest. (Photo by Chaa.

Hawkins.) case. After appearing three nights at tha Club Riviera, Nov. 15-16-17 the aaihe package will move into the East 8L Louis' Blue Flame BE HAPPY THANKSGIVING Ladies Day EVERYBODY WELCOME Haro yon borrowed all your credit win allow No dont give up. Thereto still a way to solve those many problems. CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS at our office, Payments arranged yon can afford.

ONE PLACE TO PAY. DO YOU OWE $500 to $50007 Yea, yon can still GET OUT' OF DEBT, even if yon cant bor z.zrtY THURSDAY ON THE SARAH STRIP CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FROM 9 PM. 1 Excellent Dish Served MM Every Thursday 2 pjn. Call S. Holland for reservation.

Added Attraction Fashion Show Hair Stylist row mom money. Call CHeatnut 1-1444. THE BUDGET PLAN, Inc. A Family Financial Service EstabUsed In 1941 $15 N. 7th 7TH AND LOCUST CHestnut 1-1444 2ND FLOOR Over KATZ DRUG P0RTSMEN DINER 1106 N.

SARAH FR. 1-9797 FOR A REAL TREAT ENJOY OUR YOU'LL HAVE FUN DANCING THE BUGGS ROBERTS ORCH. FREE PARKING CARIOCA BAR MABSBAlAi RING COLE 2935 LAWTON IN THE BEAUTIFUL MIDLAND HOTEL CO-CONDUCTORS: WM. ROLLINS AND SAMMY LONG Open For Engagements CALL EV. 5-6174 or FR.

1-6720 FRL NOV. 16 thru NOV. 21 Mr tha Ruth Flowers Institute of Cosmetology. Also In tho limelight was Mrs. Suretha Marshall, chairman of the Beauticians 1 Volunteer Corp, malting a deposit of one hundred dolars ($100.00) on a Ufa membership for the United Beauticians of St Mrs.

Ruth Flowers, president Mrs. Marshall was also cited for railing men than ana hundred dollars ($100.00) for the benefit tea program. AU of the presentations were made to Mr. Ernest Calloway, president of the NAACP. Ladies Cocktail Hour 3-5 p.m.

Attendance Prize to the Lucky Lady 1112V, N. SARAH IE. 5-9802 EVERYONE INVITED ITS LADIES' DAY ART BLAKEY and his iazz messengers BILL BAILEY While the Mg lights were atm beaming, Mrs. William Smiley, president of tha executive committee of the Ladies Auxiliary of Homer Phillip Internes Alumni association was presented with a I Loving Cur an award for raising the largest fund for the benefit tea. Tha donor was Mrs Kitty Hall, official boat member.

'Miss Extravaganza of '56' PRESENTS WAKE UP BT POPULAR DEMAND Returning Thanksgiving night, Nov. 22 thru Dec. 1 JAMES MOODY GREAT SAXOPHONIST You and Your Party are Invited to Attend the Pre-Thanksgiving Dance Wednesday, Nov. 219 til? AMERICAN HALL 626a N. Vandeventer EXTRA FEATURE why the traffic wae heavy at the door, many attend- I nrlag early to attend maay ether programs set for the Armistice -Day celebration.

While Jotting down dates fir heppiwlngs add (heee two affairs to your Bat Namely the Uhttw Beanttdaaa of St Loots Extravagance of Coif tare end Fash-; lea foataring Perita Batin, at the Maeoale Hag, Saturday, November It The Fran-Del Beauty School and Salon grand opening 1799 FraakUa, Nov. 25-26. Mia. VIrgle Boyd to the Matinee every Saturday p.m.4 pjn. when SPIDER BURKS broadcasts Ms KSTL radio show directly from tho dub.

Ladies Free. th Anniversary Celebration Of The THE TOWN'S TWO TOP BANDS IKE TURNER with Billy Gale AND LITTLE MILTON and His House Rockers Maay bqglrlea about tha gentleman who waa spotlighted among ths group of gorgeous hostesses, who were distributing programs to ths attendants as they entered the auditorium. For those who didnt know, that was Georgs L. Smith, president of tho Muiririi Local 1ST. MO Tha To-Morrow's stem didn't display their ths program was well rounded with many exciting and aspiring I amateurs Ths attractive young lady talking to ths columnist was Mrs.

Vivian Nelson of Millar Beauty Supply, EL PATIO LOUNGE Adv. Adm. $1.00 At Door $1.25 For advance ticket call Covington's Ticket Agency, JE. 1-1867 or $904 Easton at Vandeventer. DON'T MISS THIS TREAT ROWN AND BROWN I Originators of Harlem Apache Dance COMEDY-FUN-MUSIC Pins TONY BUTLER Singing The Bines Tommy Doan, his Hammond organ his Orch.

FAUST CLUB NO DOOR CHARGE EVERYBODY WELCOME 1431 N. TAYLOR AVENUE MONDAY Thru THURSDAY. NOV. 19-20-21-22 FREE SOUVENIRS NITELY BEAUTIFUL HOSTESS EACH NIGHT he Notse" intend congratulation to Nathaniel "King" Cole an hto very interesting and tasty television show. It's loaded with minimi and drams tie entertainment, starring ths incomparable Nat BngCnto, with tho backing of ths Bostnars (vocal group) and the Gordon Jenkins orchestra.

The second show was magnificent with a symphonic opening with both vocal and instrumental to ths thams "Nature Boy" giving it an exciting and colorful introduo-tlon, tost Monday. Nov. 12. Tha excellent format spotlighted Nat during a raring-ballad and novelty tune, and closing with his "memory portion" which waa compiled In 15 minutes. Ths tunes were as follows: "This Cant Be Love ths and of beautiful friendship Cuba and Mon aLisa.

Nats still tops dont stop. MEET THEM: Ella Carnes. Mametta Stanbnck. Alma Johnson Yonr Congenial Hosts Leon Lil Curtis McCowan ML NOV. 1 7 TIL Dancing is Enjoyment.

Thk corner has hero aU, '4460 DELMAR-EVERYBOOY WELCOI NOVEMBER 15. 16. 17 Big Nitea 9:00 a.m. TRIPLE ATTRACTION informed "Anyone who stops learning to tbb happens at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps net only remains young bat becomes constantly more ef physical capacity.

Roycd Scot Sodd Club, Inc. REGISTRATION DANCti AND Featuring Blurs Recording Artists In' Person. BOBBY BLAND And His Orch. Ann! Sadie Hawkins Day Dance 57 PRIZES URD AVANA CLUB 117S N. ZINCSHIGHWAT Spotlight "Live Mule" Little Milton's House Rockers, Mon.

Thu. jit Roosevelt Mark's Rhythm Kings, Tue. Wed. if Sam Sprawling's Orchestra, FrL A SaL XA8ER TURNS WINNER, has been predicted to many new-foman tad professionals, who don't let discouragement or obligation, cripple them from achieving their goal. Gaining footholds in show hurinais to no easy Amateur contest and talent hunt have bean claimed the open-door toward stardom.

Many winners of tho aroremsntkmed program, have failed along the roadside, while others whohad previous passed the audition are now In the winner's seat enjoying both fame and fortune. The experience of Frank Sinatra Uagood cample. On hto first stewing on tha Original Amateur pngrM, he failed as member of "the Hoboken Four" but Inter via a cross country tour with an amateur unit, vocalist with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey orchestra, has helped make Frank- r. thVblMt hi stags, screen, radio, record and wevtoioa, and others. Two Grand Prizes For Rest Dressed Lil Abner and Daisy Mne.

Como early and get your man. ALSO Never A Dull Moment At The Havana Club. With Junior Parker And Buddy Ace Plus An All-Star FLOOR SHOW LADIES NITE, TON1TE, THUR. NOV. 15 "LET THE GOOD TIME ROLL Hear Yonr Favorite Band Come down oa the farm ear Dog-Fatrh and have an evening ef pieamre with Lil Abaer, Datoy His Dr.

MeBeyle, Gutsy Pansy, Lndefler, Wolf Girl Hairless Joe and aO ef the ether natives. Stlndeane are waiting to witness ths second series of tha Ted WlU tetaTUd KSD-TV, Tuesday, Nov. More then 1050 acts have been auditioned by Ted Mack's staff. Johnnie (VNeaTe Hound Dogs, Every Monday Thursday it Desk Perrys Homo Rockers, Every Friday A Saturday Fun for Everyone at Both nacre The Same Triple At Blue Flame Club E. St.

leuh, IIL, 11th A Broadway SUN. NOV. 18-7 til 12 midnite winner of "Miss Fran-Del of 1956 eon test, wig i ta the BmcBght, It haa heea announced. After tha owning ef the goeea at the climaxes of the Fran-Del Grand Opening officers of the Fraa-Del Stylist Starlets will bo chooeo. yeng todies played hostess at the Gay-Cettes affair P1 TWUtame, Rath Spencer, Danila Jones, Mary Vlr-- Smith, Dorothy Galvin, Eveiya Mlckem, Idrila McCoy, Gerald-laa Walter aad Mary Boro an the eoateetaate seeking "Miss Fraa-M Music by GEORGE HUDSON'S ORCH.

Advance Admission $1.50 Tables Free AT THE GRAND MASONIC TEMPLE. 4525 Olive That Inctnded CLEVELAND HURD Props. 4251 EASTON at Goode MOONLIGHT BAR.

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