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SHERMAN HEMSLEY OF “THE JEFFERSONS” & CLIFTON DAVIS LIGHT UP A BENEFIT

Rev. Earl Nance, Clifton Davis, Dan McFadden, Anna Maria Horsford and Sherman Hemsley

If Martin Mathews hadn’t existed, it would have been necessary to invent him. The leader of the Mathews-Dickey Boys & Girls Club rallied entertainment headliners, high-powered corporate blue bloods and supporters to the “Say Amen Banquet” Saturday night at the St. Louis Airport Marriott Hotel, raising $150,000 for the club.  With hefty assists by the club’s former CEO chairpersons Ron Fromm of Brown Shoe, Mike Neidorf of Centene, KSDK, the Post-Dispatch and KMOX, the event marked the 50th anniversary of the club, that has remained a cornerstone of our community. Ameren UE’s Tom Voss, with his wife, Carol, said the club “is a treasure for St. Louis.”  The Vosses hail from Eureka, Mo., where he said, “We can see as far as seven miles and the stars at night from our deck.”  He hailed Martin Mathews as, “Our own Mother Teresa.”  Channel 5′s 31-year vet Art Holliday, who served as emcee, said his wife, Linda, didn’t attend. “She doesn’t want to hear me talk anymore,” he joshed.  The Post-Dispatch editorial page editor Gilbert Bailon fielded positive comments about his page and admitted, “With so few resources.”  Then, he flattered the columnist and noted, “Everyone reads your column.” (Blush-blush.)

Had a great reunion with former singer/dancer Clifton Davis, whom the columnist knew as a press agent at The Muny in the 1968 production of “Hello, Dolly!,” in which Davis was a chorus boy in the Pearl Bailey headlined production. Davis, who is now a minister, continues his foray on the stage.  He pointed out, “I’m now negotiating to perform in a play, bound for Washington, D.C., about church folk heading to hell.”  Sherman Hemsley, who portrayed George Jefferson in the teleseries, The Jeffersons”, for 11 years, joined in the chorus of “Amen”, with Davis, Anna Marie Horsford, Barbara Montgomery and Roz Ryan.  Rev. Earl Nance, chairman of Mathews-Dickey and spiritual leader of the Greater Mt. Carmel Church, said the money raised would be used for educational purposes. Catherine and former St. Louis Fire Chief Sherman George were toasted on their 39th wedding anniversary.  Meanwhile, Sherman lashed out at the city’s administration. (Remember, he was demoted for refusing to promote firefighters based on testing, that he claimed was faulty?)  George claimed, “There’s no question, that the administration is racist. The mayor, the board of aldermen and its president are on the same page. We need to have a debate on what’s right and what’s wrong with the city.”  He added, that both he and former mayor Clarence Harmon are now on the board of the ACLU.

Faces in the crowd included those of: Good News Baptist Church Rev. Byron Crawford and his wife, Shirley; Maritz veep Dan McFadden; former Miss Black USA Kyria Virshelle with Eyekon Records’ Steve Hart and Eddie Hasan. Ida Goodwin Woolfolk received the Bill Maritz Memorial Award and Judge Richard Webber was recipient of the Benjamin F. Edwards Memorial Award.

MEANWHILE

St. Louis remains on the semi-final list of possible venues for World Cup soccer matches should the U.S. win its bid to host the globe’s most popular sporting event.  Convention and Visitors’ prez Kitty Ratcliff will be flying out of town in mid-November to attend a seminar for tournament host cities… Have you heard anything about singer Denise Thimes being detained by the cops?  According to her pals, she was dining at Culpepper’s in the CWE with friends.  She complained about something (nuts and bolts?)  in her friend’s meal.  The conversation with management went badly.  Police were called.  Chief Dan Isom, we’ve heard, interviewed to cool the situation down… For the “setting it straight dept”. KSDK, Channel 5 anchor/producer Art Holliday disputes an account here that his bosses sent him home to cool off  (and miss a consultant’s briefing attended by other members of the morning news team) following an off-air studio outburst about a reporting error.  Says Holliday (via Facebook) “I took a personal day to clear my head and de-stress.”  Would that be tomato or tomahto?

NEWS IS NEWS

KSDK (Channel 5) anchor/producer Art Holliday is known around the dial for his affable good nature. But (as Congressional candidate Ed Martin might say) , even Atlas has to shrug.  Holliday was missing from the station’s downtown studio Thursday, sent out by his bosses to cool down following a newsroom tirade earlier in the week.  Holliday was loudly upset after the station aired a story about a memorial service for St. Louis police officer Julius Moore.  According to Channel 5′s story, the young officer and father of three was shot and killed.  According to every other news outlet (and the Police Department), he died of injuries sustained in an auto accident en route to assist a fellow Third District officer.  The columnist commends Holliday for his outrage.

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