lust Like the girl next door'pmJiSfpUi?NK,nL !ers flre alike as peas in a j purchased when they were PHILADEU HiA — rhrecipod when tiicir velvet voices appearing in Canada (very attractive young ladies,I blend to make the -Motown', They were made of metal tnt i who have skyrocketed to 1 sound, but as individuals, i and were so large that they ion | fame with a new sound - each one has a delightful, dif- hung down to her shoulders ■** | known as Motown — were . fercnt. sparkling personality. * * *whlofflfurN. —---— — —----- , ninij, j/vi aviiuui; • ’ ' ’‘• guests last week at an infor-l But. it is easy to see that EVEN THOUGH, the Su-iop • mal Prcss luncheon at thc J success has not gone to their premes have traveled tofor•iterstoBarclay Hotel, hosted by St. heads, and they are taking many faraway places that7. ... » L i—I . .. V M J iuiaway piaces matJohn Terrill, of the Lamoert-, their fame in stride and are took them to England Nor-ville Music Circus. Lambert-1 completely unspoiled by their way, Germany, Italy and Hoiville. N.J., where the trio popularity.Ma«t| They are the lcadinrj -WHY SHOULD we feelIJolin TeVrii“‘offe^erthem‘3a. at femme vocal group in the more superior than anyone : first, when they appeared inwas appearingland, and throughout the United States and Canada; St.asted.*m-crouchiffmusic v. Supremcsrorld today ~ Thc clsc,M Diane replied to some-1 the picturesque circus tent is — the darlings of one who asked, ‘how docs it;in historic Lambcrtville’.. » /• ii-aII ir /._t I. I __ If* * iiiUt.L ! . .. .. •I*ainugjr.v.iivo v..w ........ Wilt HU OO.M.U , HUHteenagers, as well as Mom fee! to he famous'? and Pop. I Thc girls, who grossed ap-Thc pretty gals, who hail, proximatcly $300,000 last from Detroit, arc the first vo- year, are as warm and cal trio to make a million • friendly as any average girl red * seller record list with three who lives next door.J1811 hits. j All of the girls are in their00 * * * , ___early twenties. Diane andAI-SO AT THE I.UNCH- Florence are both 22, and EON was little Stevie Won-1 Mary is 21.der. who w as appearing with | Diane describes herself, os I .. .usl 5CVen vea„ h,. the Suprcmes and their show an automatic worrier, always ' uhpn PnrHv J /I ! from the famed Copacabana. j nervous before each perform asThe tiny one. w ho is the mance. always wanting each a weelt; auto worker,lead voice of the group. Di- show to be perfect. borrowed $700 and started hisane Ross, and I chatted at She was smartly dressed inwhich is an attraction for the summer crowds.Spotted in the audience was Berry Gordy Jr., who discovered the Supremes and is head of the Motown RecordCorporation.Although Gordy ls In his early thirties, he is “father »to the girls.”It was just seven years agor'S* rrM ImalJmcV|f*veri.’anat I and and N*ThanfeelaclcN 7 X Boca rt•»rroi *:X) Me* f r rtnityandDr.lt;ewcsi*entsforcili-litu-indrecord company, that echoesJ • ^ ^ # ■1 p +* J | Ulu V Vv II w vSRoss, and I chatted at length a black and white silk print in waves of rocking rhvtbm length as she devourtcd a *ith ruling rnyuimplate of cold ham. chicken salad, lettuce and tomatoes.shift with puffed sleeves.Diane, who has extremely large beautiful eyes, uses — —w — — ^ »Sitting at separate tables them for expression when she were Florence Ballard and talks..Mary .Wilson. _ |_ She said she was lonely andThe rhythm and blues sing-' wanted to go home more thanany other place on earth.heard around the worldviei it irry J■nIt 9 tht*.InP\\0ccrtlmr -1 on ?b anVcriord **\ fore 10 , fl‘)Srlnf*’1 CBSnternationaliocus on rightsm-SHE TALKED about herConvention (JULY 23 -'30 -N.Hetiil Ai-iocl.tlon of Colorod..Woman's Clubs, Inc., Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Mrs. Msmle B. Reese.childhood in the Brewster’s president.Project, where she, Florence JULY 24 - 30 —Notional Unl-and Mary grew up.We grew up thc hard way.tod Church (Jshera Association of America. Inc., Memphis. Tenn., Leroy Johnson, presi-and w e know what life is real-: dent^ . it _ . . ly so why should we feel I JULY 26 . W - Frontiers In.An 1 elude Ksndall T*us, special. uc are supi?rjor j0 any.*tornstionsl Inc., St. Louis. Mo. the . assistant. Small Business Ad-. one ejsc DJane said very Stal!or'HotP*» Marcus Neustad-ater- rniniitraUon: and Anthony Ra:! serioUs. jter. Jr.. president.St. for-iotelibers e in1 26-aarybyNowwillbothe In-more 1 Ihe outhpro-*r on !orm-Pitts-........----.... . . . r _ vscjiucni.shal. apecial assistant. Equal, „ • JULY 31 - AUGUST 4 -Na-Commission, both of flashing- But. I am glad because of fionl| Urbin League. Philadel-wtathappened to su/ ' she phia. Pa.. Sheraton Hotel A®-added.Asked about romance. Weton. D.C.The agenda lists a number of outstanding social events.» _ r* it _t\__ at'- . ... , ' mmvus i viuuiivv t »l trfor Frontiers the flomens don-t have u t ( „A is v i11 a r\ aeniCnri DmAuxiliar}', and teenagers aod youngsters.CLARINCE A. DOCKENS,commissioner of records. City of Philadelphia is general Convention chairman; Dr Jerome Williams. M.D., is local general chairman; and Mr;. Katherine Dockens. wife of the former. Is president of the Women's Auxiliary-The only predominantly colored service organization in the country. InternationalDiane smiled, but admitted, we look forward to eventual marriage, but none of us has met the right boy.Florence, the happy-go-lucky one of the group,’was smartly dressed in a pink lace shift and Mary chose a white linen shift.Both dresses were sleeveless.Mary was especially proud of her earrings which she hadnev M. Young. Jr.. executive JULY 31 - AUGUST 4 -Knights of PeUr Clavsr, Houston. Texas, Sheratoa Lincoln Hotel. Shields G. Gilmore, president.JULY 31 - AUGUST 7 -Ns- . ,v.•lonal Baauty CulKirlifs Laagua MurInc., Oklahoma City. Hotel. Dr. AT Katie E. Wickham, president.!gagsAlaquaAOarN.Y uel dirr A DaliD.Cbasia;fa Ssut Pen lens Al Mad 111.. Leo i At Aux leal PickAUGUST 2 - » —National Bar Asaoelatlon, 41st Annual,Detroit. Mich.. SUtler-Hilton Hotel, headquarters. William S. Thompson, program chairman.AUGUST 7-8-9 -Southern Baauty Congress, Birmingham,CineDen-AlCamandN.Y.prosAtmaCo.