Jeannette Geake (left) was one of many residents of Oak Bluff Nursing Home Clearwater who showed delight at the performance of the New Dixie Zing Kings, a jazz band appearing frequently at Woody Riley's Warehouse in Clearwater.The group gave a free performance for residents of Oak Bluff Monday evening. Oak Cove Nursing Home residents also attended.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Christophe Gbenye,second from left, Congo rebel leader
Christophe Gbenye,second from left, Congo rebel leader,is shown with
African leaders at Mbalo ,eastern Uganda. From left are Premier Milton Obote
of Uganda, Gbenye, President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya and President Julius
Nyerere of Tanzania. At the meeting last week the African leaders said they
accepted Gbenye's statement on Congolese affairs with sympathy and approval.
African leaders at Mbalo ,eastern Uganda. From left are Premier Milton Obote
of Uganda, Gbenye, President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya and President Julius
Nyerere of Tanzania. At the meeting last week the African leaders said they
accepted Gbenye's statement on Congolese affairs with sympathy and approval.
David L. Wolper's "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN"
Between takes of David L. Wolper's "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" on location at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, George ("Snoopy") Segal, rearseat right, fellow actor Matt Clark, next to him, and chauffeur Ben Gazzara take a little spin in a 1926 Fiat.Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively, a lieutenant,sergeant and corporal in an armored infantry platoon that spearheads the historic first crossing of the Rhine in World War II.But making a war film is no joyride, especially "Remagen" which had
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to go when the Russian invasion took place.Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to go when the Russian invasion took place.Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Jeannette Geake
Jeannette Geake (left) was one of many
residents of Oak Bluff
Nursing Home Clearwater who
showed delight at the performance
of the New Dixie Zing Kings, a jazz
band appearing frequently at
Woody Riley's Warehouse in
Clearwater.The group gave a free
performance for residents of Oak
Bluff Monday evening. Oak Cove
Nursing Home residents also
attended.
residents of Oak Bluff
Nursing Home Clearwater who
showed delight at the performance
of the New Dixie Zing Kings, a jazz
band appearing frequently at
Woody Riley's Warehouse in
Clearwater.The group gave a free
performance for residents of Oak
Bluff Monday evening. Oak Cove
Nursing Home residents also
attended.
Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively
Between takes of David L. Wolper's "THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN" on location
at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, George ("Snoopy") Segal, rearseat right, fellow actor Matt Clark, next to him, and chauffeur Ben Gazzara take a little spin in a
1926 Fiat.
Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively, a lieutenant,
sergeant and corporal in an armored infantry platoon that spearheads the historic first crossing of the Rhine in World War II.
But making a war film is no joyride, especially "Remagen" which had
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to
go when the Russian invasion took place.
Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert
Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were
evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.
at Castel Gandolfo, Italy, George ("Snoopy") Segal, rearseat right, fellow actor Matt Clark, next to him, and chauffeur Ben Gazzara take a little spin in a
1926 Fiat.
Messrs. Segal, Gazzara and Clark play, respectively, a lieutenant,
sergeant and corporal in an armored infantry platoon that spearheads the historic first crossing of the Rhine in World War II.
But making a war film is no joyride, especially "Remagen" which had
been filming in Czechoslovakia for nearly three months and had only a month to
go when the Russian invasion took place.
Two days after the invasion, Segal, Gazzara, Clark, co-stars Robert
Vaughn and Bradford Dillman and 70 other members of the American film crew were
evacuated from Prague by taxi caravan across the Austrian border.
The Hair is gray and the steps are slower
The Hair is gray and the steps are slower than they once were, but the
mind is youthful - just a captive of the aging body, really.Younger people are often bewildered by the phenomenon and older people sometimes laugh about it, but an old-folks body does not necessarily hold an old-folks mind. The examples of this theoretical 30-year-old spirit atop an 80-year-old shell are all
around us.
His flight was sponsored by Bay Islands Club
St. Petersburg Fireman Hal Elgin (right) mustered a hearty, if somewhat waterlogged.wave yesterday after becoming the first man to fly over and under the Sunshine Skyway hanging from a kite. Elgin. 38, was towed by
a speedboat until he reached sufficient height and speed and then glided on his own over and through the 20-year-old span which connect Pinellas and Manatee Counties. His flight was sponsored by Bay Islands Club, a South Pasadena condominium project.
a speedboat until he reached sufficient height and speed and then glided on his own over and through the 20-year-old span which connect Pinellas and Manatee Counties. His flight was sponsored by Bay Islands Club, a South Pasadena condominium project.
proposes to fly a kite over the
Hal Elgin, 38. not necessarily going on 39, proposes to fly a kite over the
Sunshine Skyway and under it.He's going to be in the kite.The highway people don't mind as long as he doesn't land on their bridge.When he releases the quarter-mile boat tow-rope that gets him aloft, he will be in MacDill Air Force Base's flight pattern. but that's okay with MacDill tower as long as he stays under 3,000 feet.
Sunshine Skyway and under it.He's going to be in the kite.The highway people don't mind as long as he doesn't land on their bridge.When he releases the quarter-mile boat tow-rope that gets him aloft, he will be in MacDill Air Force Base's flight pattern. but that's okay with MacDill tower as long as he stays under 3,000 feet.
Monday, June 20, 2011
ATTENTION STEVE SMALL
ATTENTION STEVE SMALL. Approx 150 parents examined the booth where Eliana Martinez.6 is to be isolated if she attends the Manhattan Exceptional center in Tampa."Her mother, objecting to the court order for different reasons, has vowed to keep her away. The $10,000 booth is being built In the back corner of one of the school's classrooms, and will have a separate bathroom, which still must be constructed, and a separate entry door.
ELGIN HAROLD W. JR HALL AND WIFE
St. Petersburg Fireman Hal Elgin (right) mustered a hearty, if somewhat waterlogged.wave yesterday after becoming the first man to fly over and under the Sunshine Skyway hanging from a kite. Elgin. 38, was towed by a speedboat until he reached sufficient height and speed and then glided on his own over and through the 20-year-old span which connect Pinellas and Manatee Counties. His flight was sponsored by Bay Islands Club, a South Pasadena condominium project.
ELGIN HAROLD W. JR HALL AND WIFE
Hal Elgin, 38. not necessarily going on 39, proposes to fly a kite over the Sunshine Skyway and under it.He's going to be in the kite.The highway people don't mind as long as he doesn't land on their bridge.When he releases the quarter-mile boat tow-rope that gets him aloft, he will be in MacDill Air Force Base's flight pattern. but that's okay with MacDill tower as long as he stays under 3,000 feet.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
ELEDER, FRANK (MRS.)(CITRUS SPRINGS)
Gertrude Spreuer (far right) arrived in Citrus Springs from her home in Wauzenberg, Germany to spend the holidays with her daughter Gisela and
husband Frank Eleder. Her grandchildren, Bobby and Christina, were waiting eagerly for this special Christmas present. Mrs. Spreuer expressed her pleasure with this section of the state and said she is used to trees and hills found in Bavarian Forest area in Germany. She speaks no English so her daughter interpets for her.The family has done much sightseeing, including Disney World. Gertrude Spreur is shown (right).
husband Frank Eleder. Her grandchildren, Bobby and Christina, were waiting eagerly for this special Christmas present. Mrs. Spreuer expressed her pleasure with this section of the state and said she is used to trees and hills found in Bavarian Forest area in Germany. She speaks no English so her daughter interpets for her.The family has done much sightseeing, including Disney World. Gertrude Spreur is shown (right).
ELEBASH, EDWARD H. (OFFICER)
LARGO — A woman who says she was raped by a former police officer notified Largo officials Thursday that she intends to sue the city unless it agrees to settle out of court.Through her attorney, Paul Castagliola, the woman notified city officials by letter that she is holding Largo responsible for the actions of its ELEBASH.
ELEAZER, FRANK,(STAFFER),2/23/1973
Frank ELEAZER, Times editorial. He's a graduate of Druid Hills High School and Emory University in Atlanta and has a master's degree from Columbia University School of Journalism. He's married. He served 13 months in the Army. He worked earlier as head of United Press Internationals staff covering the House.
ELEAZER, FRANK (STAFFER),7/6/1979
Quiet, low-key Frank Eleazer doesn't intend to break out of character Friday. He'll simp turn off a computer terminal in Times Editorial and stroll out into retirement without formal farewell or party.What will he do with whole days of free time? Whatever appeals to him and his wife Lillian, whenever they like."I think most people who say they have big plans for retirement are making it up, lying, or dreaming," he said.
ELDRIDGE, ROY (TRUMPTER),2/27/1989
ROY ELDRIDGE, 78, one of the century's great innovators on the jazz trumpet died Sunday in Valley Stream, N.Y. He became nationally prominent as the featured trumpeter and singer with Gene Krupa's band from 1941 to 1943, at the same time becoming one of the first black jazz musicians to be accepted as a permanent member of the brass section of a white band. His trumpet electrified bands led by Fletcher Henderson, Krupa, Artie Shaw, and Count Basie, as well as his own
groups.
groups.
Rick Eldridge
Rick Eldridge will give a guitar and vocal concert at Heritage United Methodist Church, 2680 Landmark BIvd Clearwater.Eldridge has been giving a ministry through music since he accepted Christ as his personal Savior as a teen-ager. He was accepted in the "Gastonia Wesleyan Youth Chorus," a select group of 30 high school and college young people.They represented the United States in the Graz International Music Festival in Graz, Austria, and performed at the White House.
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