PAGE THREE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 ARIZONA SUN ’Pee Wee' Crayton PATRONIZE OUR And Band ADVERTISERS HießEEßThat OvS JgL COMING! Made Milwaukee Famous raP i^llia b^i|_ Hottest Blues Singer to Hit Full 12 oz. Can Musical Horizon Full 12 oz. Bottle - Full 32 oz. Quart ' Standard Mercantile Co. PEE WEE Wholesalers, Phoenix, Arizona £% Pee Wee Crayton is decidedly F. Gimbel Joins CBI Council the come-on attraction next week CRAYTON Bernard at the Riverside Ballroom, “Home Urban League of Name Bands.” If you’ve heard OF The National his popular recording of T-Bone Gimbel, of member of the executive commit- Bernard F. president Walker’s “I’m Still In Love With recently ac- tee of the American Retail Federa- Gimbel Brothers, Inc., You” on juke boxes, you won’t Com- tion. He is president and chair- cepted membership on the need any further to man of the New York Convention introduction merce and Industry Council of the this young vocalist’s unusual voice. League, the na- and Visitors Bureau and is active National Urban His “B'lues After Hours” and voluntary on many civic committees, includ- tion’s oldest inter-racial “Texas Hop” are still going strong, by ing the Mayor’s Committee on social agency, it was announced with other of his own compositions of Management Survey, Sub-Commit- Winthrop Rockefeller, chairman to be tee on Water Supply. yet released. the Council. Crayton, who is dated at River- nationally Composed of 27 known side for Thursday, December 18, manage- top of also plays a guitar and is backed working to ment, the Council is Global by a seven-piece unit of instru- the indus- / strengthen and extend mentalists. The boys show good . trial relations and vocational guid- musical sense for riff, bounce and League, which ance program of the Jottings bluesy renditions. With Crayton strives to promote equal economic By LOU LUTOUR fronting on guitar, the unit plays in all HIS EXCITING BAND opportunity for Negroes Samuel Stemons of Phila- catchy rhythm pieces that will Council mem- James fields of endeavor. delphia, Pa., has been receiving have fans bouncing with joy. in bers are actively participating congratulatory messages on his re- TVIr. Crayton has offen been re- League’s pro- and supporting the cent book, “The Korean Mess,” ferred to as the Sepia Valentino, full utilization of the gram for which seems to be a “Must” on because of his good looks and debo- Catapulted to National Prominence With Their vast Negro manpower potential. everybody’s list. naire personality. A of Vincennes, Indi, Mr. Recording native Speaking of books reminds us First Modern of is graduate of the Pjmn Gimbel a everyone should be interested School, Philadelphia, and that SHOPPING Charter in the books written y J. A. Rog- School of Finance, WEEKS "BLUES AFTER HOURS" the Wharton ers. He is a historian who has r LEFT University of Pennsylvania, from /A done years of research in the field he received the degree of which of Nbgro history. For more than in economics. He also received The Rest Is Musical History! B.S. 37 years he has been studying and honorary degree of doctor of ¦in traveling to gather little known science from New York commercial information about the Negro in all University and an honorary de- parts of the world. His feature, Their Refreshing Style Is of doctor of laws from the cree “Your History,” appears weekly in Jniversity of Vincennes. one of the nation’s most widely FIGHT TbJ JD[| Newness In Itself Mr. Gimbel is chairman of the circulated Negro newspapers. When Doard Sake & Company, a of Rogers first started his re- owned subsidiary; director Mr. vhojly search and wrote his first book, no BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS )f Company; direc- the Coca-Cola publisher would accept it because ;or cahirman of the board of and of some of the information it con- Square Garden Corpora- - Vladison tained. Mr. Rogers then published FOR RENT Rooms ion; director of Burlington Mills; ‘ SEE his first book himself and he has Conveniently Located Global been doing so ever since. Modernly News Syndicate gave Mr. Rogers Equipped its second MISS CECIL HEWETT Meet Me ... one of its awards at an- nual Conference last June, and no 316 W. Yavapai AL 4-4886 Pee Wee Crayton in Action at the one ever deserved it more. Any- one who would like further infor- Prince Hall Club mation as to how to secure any of As Well As Mr. Rogers’ books may contact Cocktail Hour Global News Syndicate, Hotel Dance to His Theresa, New York City. Prescriptions 4 WHERE FRIEND Big things are on the calendar Fine Rhythm ;|. FRIENDS for this Christmas season. The MEETS American Council on Human Carefully Compounded EVENINGS Rights will meet out Cleveland, SUNDAY _ Ohio, way with several of the So- from 8:30-12:30 rorities and Fraternities joining to- a Registered Free Snacks and gether to make the Convention at Special Music grand success. Other Fraternities and Sororities are planning get- 4 Hours Full of Fun togethers too, among them the Pharmacists Sigmas who will meet in Rich- 4th At East Jefferson mond, Va. On Duty RIVERSIDE BALLROOM "Home of Name Bands" THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK—- At All Times nothing, noth- "To escape criticistn, say nothing, do be ing." _ By Sir John Simon. THURSDAY,‘ DEC. 18 ! "ASK THE FAMILIES WHOM WE HAVE SERVED" , Dancing 9-1 Norman's * *> ; r .a ... * '! v ;t j - * V i . _ ¦> o ' * • r ¦ * «• •¦ *4 i < Admission —$1.50 Tax Included ? 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