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Tho \€»tr trihunv SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950 ' '& f MISS TERRY LANE might veil be a fitting subject for a Mis r Sepia Pin-Up photo, in- stead she is a sultry voiced vo- ralisi currently appearing at the Flame Show Bar, where many ot Detroit's Tan Yanks may have spent some of their at- home leisure hours. Terry, a grand trouper is proud to do he bit towards bolstering the morale of all Gls. Anything I can do to help,” is the way she said it. Teddy Ritchworth Combo Sparkles By LARRY CHISM Comedy and a ton id exoti; dance were two interpretation* which won the applause a hearty one —from patrons of Abe Ra- h; ini's Club Juana Sunday muhi Principals sharing the spot* lite honors are Dffrk Montgom- ery fo~ his "strip-tease routine" and Gloria (Atomic Bombshell) Howard for her primitive dance. Both were applauded for sev- eral encores by a full house and a very appreciative audience. St. James Infirmary Blue.'” with vocals and a dance routine by emcee Billy Hit opened tlu* fun session at Club Juana. "Shake Head" was the emcee's sec* mu! jjivoout. Bobbie Caston w.<> big Names Set For Paradise - •• .t with j-tuts o! .-tag. d:nc>. screen and television ' h* ail ne the forthcomin. s v.t the Paradise t heat n The opening show stars three great personalities in one out- standing show; Larry Darnell. the heart and soul man" sing- ing the .songs that made him of the nation's top vocalist. Also on the same bill will b? Detroit's own Paul WiliL.n sand o > lamous Hucklebuck orehes* ':a with Chubby ‘Hip-Shapin’ .Wwsoin sinning the blu- s. Com- pleting the huge all-star opening >ho\v will be Peg-Log Bates, sensational number one dancer; Howell and Bowser and Tony and Margot coming MR. B’ Billy Kekstine, the handsomeI > aging j'tai who vs 1 11 appear th week, starting Friday, November 3.* ( i, was elected “The Outstancl- Kvw Singing Star of th“ eas in the most recent annual music poll conducted by Esquire magazine. The latest recognition confer- ted upon him bv Esquire, con- >idei ed the most comprehensive arid accurate of all nationwide surveys in music world climaxes a long line of triumphs-that have been scored by Eckstine. Largely responsible for Esk- stine’s phenomenal rise have been recordings of such popular fav- orites as “A Cottage for Sale,” I’m In the Mood for Love’ and Intrigue,’ sales of which have mounted into the millions and been accorded a tremendous play in the nation's jukeboxes and on the airwaves. Week starting Friday, Novem- bei 10th, the Paradise presents a show of shows” starring Errol Garner his piano and trio; the singing of Savannah Churchill; music of Gene Ammons and his orchestra and featuring Do- tjoit s own sax ace. Sonny Stitt Remember the date of this great all star show, it's Fridav V,, v 10. the hamp Lionel Hampton brings his great new show to the Parado* Theater. Friday. Nnv. 17th AMATEUR SHOWS Applications are now being tak en for Amateur nig h t at th . Paradise theater which has SI OO in cash prizes being awarded to the winner. First prize SSO ‘>nd fourth prize, $lO. Amateur night, under the personal direction of Ernie Durham, will b< held every h«-ard and her vocals approved when she offeied “I Don't Want Today. Percy Mayfield ought to be a completely happy man. His distinctive singing style, as evidenced by his Specialty re- cording of "Please Send Me To Cry Anymore,” Mean To Me ' and a special request for her recorded version of “Call Me Darling." Nomads Thrill Teddy Ritchwood and hj> five Nomads did a show case numbci »n a "rocking-the-house" boogie u ith the saxist and trumpetei -haring the semi-comic solo spots in the music session offering And "rock the joint" they did. The body beautiful, the sen- suous form divide, that \vu- Gloria Howard. A savage, prim- itive and sexsational routine won her two encores for appearances before the loudly applauding patrons. "Bring her on again” was their one thought and earned her encores. Dick Montgomery, accomplished linguist and comedy star, did a builesk strip 1 tease routine, what with risgue word age and insin- uations accompanying his act Gloves and a cigar was the cos- tume contrast, adding to the nov- elty of his give-off and vocal im- i pression of a comedian and bur- ies k headliner. Something Different For something different and by contract very effective. Dick scored with a vocal of "Because." i Music for dancing, Monday thru Sunday is by Teddy Bitch- ! wood and his combo. Some of the courteous waitresses serving you *<t ( lub Juana are head wait- ress Ella Holmes, Ann Hardy Happy Farley, Effie Pritchet Marilyn Franklin, Bern iee I hamos and Constance Crum. Tuesday. First Amateur night will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 31st \ \ A harvest of pleasure -a great buy! KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY 51% KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRUS jjk' CU. C/)eerft// as its A/ame ‘oid Sunny Brook- NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK. N, Y. 86 8 PROOf Os Jr I'.tfrtf Ont- 1',,,,... enroll Learn to Sew —FAIRBANKS R ' n u-rc INC SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING WO 1 6657 1308 BR °ADWAY U1 6657 SUITE 708 Comedian, Exotic Dancer Proves Showstoppers at Rahaim's Gub Juana aßiils '■JKkljt? ''' *!' #>V "SB ; . ’f, v v . + 4'\ ;^^^H'‘vifi-i,-i : " «9h ..<■ *>«? ~JK UMBfcflßlre v ■■ J6@^*j- ; w^|fg VK\sjjK? i V lirw Someone io Love." back by "Strange Things Happening,' is winning him an ever growir.o circle of blues adm.rers. And his poetic faculty is just as busy turning out song lyrics. CHINESE n e p FOR MEN AND WOMEN Spceial Tablet No. 69 Enjoy NAT lKb Health and Happiness Are You Run Down??? 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Tho \€»tr trihunvSATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1950

' '& f

MISS TERRY LANE mightveil be a fitting subject for aMisr Sepia Pin-Up photo, in-stead she is a sultry voiced vo-

ralisi currently appearing at theFlame Show Bar, where manyot Detroit's Tan Yanks may

have spent some of their at-home leisure hours. Terry, agrand trouper is proud to dohe bit towards bolstering themorale of all Gls. AnythingI can do to help,” is the way shesaid it.

Teddy RitchworthCombo Sparkles

By LARRY CHISMComedy and a ton id exoti;

dance were two interpretation*which won the applause— a heartyone—from patrons of Abe Ra-h; ini's Club Juana Sunday muhi

Principals sharing the spot*lite honors are Dffrk Montgom-ery fo~ his "strip-tease routine"and Gloria (Atomic Bombshell)Howard for her primitive dance.Both were applauded for sev-

eral encores by a full house anda very appreciative audience.

St. James Infirmary Blue.'”with vocals and a dance routineby emcee Billy Hit opened tlu*fun session at Club Juana. "Shake

Head" was the emcee's sec*mu! jjivoout. Bobbie Caston w.<>

big Names Set For Paradise- •• .t with j-tuts o! .-tag.

d:nc>. screen and television' h* ail ne the forthcomin. s

v.t the Paradise t heat nThe opening show stars three

great personalities in one out-standing show; Larry Darnell.the heart and soul man" sing-

ing the .songs that made himof the nation's top vocalist.Also on the same bill will b?

Detroit's own Paul WiliL.n sando > lamous Hucklebuck orehes*':a with Chubby ‘Hip-Shapin’.Wwsoin sinning the blu- s. Com-pleting the huge all-star opening>ho\v will be Peg-Log Bates,sensational number one dancer;Howell and Bowser and Tonyand Margot comingMR. B’

Billy Kekstine, the handsomeI

> aging j'tai who vs 1 11 appear thweek, starting Friday, November3.* ( i, was elected “The Outstancl-

Kvw Singing Star of th“eas in the most recent annual

music poll conducted by Esquiremagazine.

The latest recognition confer-ted upon him bv Esquire, con->idei ed the most comprehensivearid accurate of all nationwidesurveys in music world climaxesa long line of triumphs-that havebeen scored by Eckstine.

Largely responsible for Esk-stine’s phenomenal rise have beenrecordings of such popular fav-orites as “A Cottage for Sale,”

I’m In the Mood for Love’ andIntrigue,’ sales of which have

mounted into the millions andbeen accorded a tremendous playin the nation's jukeboxes and onthe airwaves.

Week starting Friday, Novem-bei 10th, the Paradise presentsa show of shows” starring ErrolGarner his piano and trio; the

singing of Savannah Churchill;h« music of Gene Ammons andhis orchestra and featuring Do-tjoit s own sax ace. Sonny StittRemember the date of this greatall star show, it's Fridav V,,v10.

the hampLionel Hampton brings his

great new show to the Parado*Theater. Friday. Nnv. 17thAMATEUR SHOWS

Applications are now being taken for Amateur nig h t at th .Paradise theater which has SI OOin cash prizes being awarded tothe winner. First prize SSO ‘>ndfourth prize, $lO. Amateur night,under the personal direction ofErnie Durham, will b< held everyh«-ard and her vocals approvedwhen she offeied “I Don't Want

Today. Percy Mayfield oughtto be a completely happy man.His distinctive singing style, asevidenced by his Specialty re-cording of "Please Send Me

To Cry Anymore,” ‘ Mean To Me 'and a special request for herrecorded version of “Call MeDarling."

Nomads ThrillTeddy Ritchwood and hj> five

Nomads did a show case numbci»n a "rocking-the-house" boogieu ith the saxist and trumpetei-haring the semi-comic solo spotsin the music session offeringAnd "rock the joint" they did.

The body beautiful, the sen-suous form divide, that \vu-Gloria Howard. A savage, prim-itive and sexsational routine wonher two encores for appearancesbefore the loudly applaudingpatrons. "Bring her on again”was their one thought and earnedher encores.

Dick Montgomery, accomplishedlinguist and comedy star, did abuilesk strip 1tease routine, whatwith risgue wordage and insin-uations accompanying his actGloves and a cigar was the cos-tume contrast, adding to the nov-elty of his give-off and vocal im- ipression of a comedian and bur-iesk headliner.

Something DifferentFor something different and

by contract very effective. Dickscored with a vocal of "Because." i

Music for dancing, Mondaythru Sunday is by Teddy Bitch- !wood and his combo. Some of thecourteous waitresses serving you*<t ( lub Juana are head wait-ress Ella Holmes, Ann HardyHappy Farley, Effie PritchetMarilyn Franklin, Bern ieeI hamos and Constance Crum.Tuesday. First Amateur nightwill be held on Tuesday, Oct. 31st

\\ A harvest of pleasure -a great buy!

KENTUCKY BLENDEDBOURBON WHISKEY

• • •

51% KENTUCKY STRAIGHTBOURBON WHISKEY

GRAIN NEUTRALSPIRUS

jjk' CU.

C/)eerft// as its A/ame

‘oid Sunny Brook-NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK. N, Y. • 86 8 PROOf

OsJr

I'.tfrtf Ont- 1',,,,...

enroll Learn to Sew—FAIRBANKS

R '

n u-rcINC SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING

WO 1 66571308 BR°ADWAYU‘ 1 “6657 SUITE 708

Comedian, Exotic DancerProves Showstoppers atRahaim's Gub Juana

aßiils

'■JKkljt? ''' *!' #>V "SB ; . ’f,• v v.+ 4'\ ;^^^H'‘vifi-i,-i : "«9h ..<■ *>«? ~JK UMBfcflßlrev ■ ■

J6@^*j- ; w^|fg

VK\sjjK? i_ ..

V lirw

Someone io Love." back by"Strange Things Happening,' iswinning him an ever growir.ocircle of blues adm.rers. Andhis poetic faculty is just as busyturning out song lyrics.

CHINESEn e p

FOR MEN AND WOMENSpceial Tablet No. 69

Enjoy NAT lKbHealth and HappinessAre You Run Down???

Women don't Like Weak MenMen don't Like Weak Women

Special Trial Offer S2JOONo. C.O.D. Mail Order Filled

CHINESE HERB CENTER417 Madison AvenueDetroit 26. Michigan

WO. 2-6601

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