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^ ? 6 ? LIGHTHOUSE and INF O" . ^INEWS-AI^ W-- ? ? : ?* " By Bin. 1 CHARLESTON ? Miss Mile r red Ellison, a recent graduate c State A and M College, is now member of the Burke high eehot : faculty. 7 Isaac Smalls, Mt. Pleasant, wa seriously injured when he at ?>.. tempted to put a tractor in "a she ??7-? -r" after a day's work. The shed wa too shiall and Mx. Smalls suffer ed a crushed chest. He was ad 7 ; rflitted to Roper Hospital. TKe many friends of the Van derhorsts sympathized with ther in their recent misfortune. Lighl 4 ning struck their home, destroj ing everything. No one whs ir jiired. The Vanderhorsts live i Mt. Pleasant# where they at prominent citizens. 5?v>rrw *%mAfTvnisrv Mr.' and Mrs. William Wrag of Ashton street are the-prou ^ _ parents of a son. Derrick Claud< born September 14 at the Can non" Street Hospital. The Wragg jij have two -othci?children, Wil 11am, Jr. and Duncan. ; J_ FARMER'S FAIR NOV. 5 10 Juliui Amaker has announce the Nov. 5-10 dates for thr^An nual Farmer's Fair. Officers o ^ the association are: Arthur Jen r * kins, Solomon Brown, Rober __Freeman, Samuel Thompson' S rrry "J. U.^ Weathers. Farm, home a ; .gents, agricultural teachers, vet . cran* teachers, business and cjv ic organizations arc sponsors. The officers represent farmer -of Wadmalaw. Edisto, John? Is lands, Aw^ndaw and Buck Hall PERSONALMENTlOl Mrs. Lucile Dingle Jackson, o Russellville, James B. Colemai of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Mael . . C. ,Gaston of Dalton, Ga. wen recent-visitors here. Mr. and Mrs 'Gaston were the guests of Mrs ? * Ada Seabrook. Mr. and Mr-. William D. Brad ford--returned from Wusliiiiglon D. C., where their grandchildren f: ? :,i Edward, Jr. and Bruce, who hat vacationed here. More' than 3[ children were entertained at th< CRESCENT CLEANERS fc;-. Suits CleSfied, Pressed .15* rt Ureases ?- 75c ?"d np? Altnratlhiii and Pi casing- " While ? You ? Walt ^ I. A Robertson, Mgr. I Spring St. Phone 2-45M BL A- The Best Show In Town / m LINCOLN T H EAT re No High Steps to Climb No Side Entrance! Your Patronage Is Always Appreciated 609 KING STREET a %no<H><Hooo0ooaoacHacHS<>O0{> ? ? _. Conaway Di Prescriptions Filled 5 - FREE I) ii . .1 DIAI. 517 KING Street 0000{H>0<H>0000000 0000 0000 - ir^^^ATrANT^^ ^ ) IN SIJRA NCI 1 -"THE GOLDEN T f HOME OFFICE: ? 14<> 1 CHARLESTON. 8 j, 1 District . I. : BEAUFORT _ ? - J CHARLESTON \ COLUMBIA * . / FLORENCE \ GREENVILLE C Our Twcnty-flftl to the people of ? | Your Rakery N< z V'v e id; I if a ad anniversaries, i "i l??pm44^, i;it n'l^fUHM'. r<<r ever We bake to your order. Apricoi Dandies, Collee Rir Rolls, Bread and Special 0< I TAYLOR'S KIT 42 Spring Street i Telephr I . - L- Old - But M< H7 Funefal Service is perh, ! the wotld. But unlike so back into antiquity, it has K . of civilization. r ~7 Ji Themortuary of today '' 1 neat as a hospital, as scien rn cal laboratory. Modern e ufriii' j k each a step forward to mr H home it is always oi>en f J Fielding's Hon !! 122 Lo^an Street g CHARLESTON, < K& : * ? ORMER, COLUMBIA, S. C. ^HARbESTiffi E. M. Parker I- party for the littte visitors pr >f to their return, a Miss Thelma Pi>aches_jiuU? rf tend Mather"School in Beaufc Miss Hallique Adams, Oran s burg, is a member of the Bon .. Wilson faculty. Clarence We 3" rbrookr Atlanta, Ga./is^ag"" lfi structor at the John's Island hi .. school. I_ Central Baptist Church Notes Pfc. Herbert Mhck, son of I ^ and Mrs. William Mack, was k ed in action in Kox-ea Sept. 2i Sympathy is extended the 1 reaved family. Visitor are welcome to Ci tral Baptist Church the hospit ity committee is comprised Mrs. Eva Hopkins, Mrs. A. Boone, Mrs. Ellen Davis and M I E. M. Parker. g j ?j? The Sunday Council of ~C't |tral Baptist Church directed D.- D Haynes visited Pine Hav " the Cannon St. Hospital and - -v<i'y sick Brother in Short t ley, Meeting St. a man who h n >t attended church for two; - ycarsrtlc was'' "once a mem her u a local church of friends a - spiritual advice. Baptist Center - Rev. T>. 1). Lewis. City Musi "*1 Worker, announced the openi ?-j <?f?lLw?fa-H?educali illal woi k ' 211 Line St. Classes for ministe ~ missionaries and church w >rk< are being held. Mrs. A. Rivi Avill conduct the missionary clai ; had by calling 2-5080 or writi - e-. .Further information can t. Rev. B. D. Lewis, 194 Spring"! "f Methodist Center f The 'Reid Center of Christi 1 Service, located on St. Philip S c was featured in the News m ? Courier recently. Rev. B. F. Sui ' tcr, Rev. R. I. Lemon and Rc Crumlin, director of the Cent AME Ministers were pictured - the foreground. 7"Southern Tuberculosis ' Conference 1 Delegates to the Southern T > berculosis Conference at Chatt ? nopga? Tenn. were: Mesdamcs 7 F. Turner, A. J. Murray, Robi III ALLISON S, ill Flowqr Shop 1 ? 2103 GerVais Ph. .02381 ? Columbia, S C. H SHOE HOSPITAL PROMPT JSERVICR 66 Spring: St Phone 94J "We C?re Sick Sho?^" CHARLESTON, S. C. 0 a<H>CH>CKK><} OOCKJ O O OO 0 O rug Company At Reasonable I'rices E L I V K R V 2?2160 Charleston, S. C. WOOWWOODOOOOflOOOOOOOc COAST LIFE 2 COMPANY tl'LE COMPANY" WENT WORTH STREET OI7TH CAROLINA Offices: MARTS V1LLK ORANGEBURG ROCK IIILL SPARTANBURG SUMTER ti year of service 1 South Carolina jeds Oui SiHTialiv Li SO OUf "PlM nor^i) Fnr Vnlll v meal, for your hakory sorvi < lgs, Fruit Cake, Pound Cake, casion Pastries. CHEN BAKERY Charleston, S. C. me 2-0235 3 GiSSilj DIsirrr Q idem Methods r aps the oJdeat-profession in me professions which date kept pace with the advance ( ia a& motitirn aiul Aiuit.ltiKa.lv J ti fie ally accurate as a chemi- T equipment Tnodern methods, >re perfect service. Visit our or inspection. le For Funeral's Telephone 5911 jOUTH CAROLINA ^ rtJ ' j - SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1951 ill Morris Brnwn Tips; ' JacltsefrTtgers For 40-0 Victory ATLANTA, Ga. ' ? Cutting' io r loose with an amazing and com- t pletely ovorpnweiin^ ground" nT-' tack, Morris Brown College Pur-! >r ' pie Wolverines halter the Jark.| son College Blue and White Ti-' ^s" gors, 40-0, Friday ni^ht,, : dsn uim ^ The -power-packed Wolverines j pushed over six touchdowns agglnst the stubborn resistance of ^ a good Jackson eleven that made; .jj' a fight of it alj the way. ltj The Purples struck with a two 3e_ touchdown salvo early in the first period, sweeping 70 yards to1 >n- pay-d-rt on" five plays after the nj_ opening kickofT. After co-captain' ,,j Rufus Tribble, Ashevillo,. N. C\, p and Steve Daniels. Wnycrass. C. i.. rs moved the bait 40 and 53 yards Ifor the next two touchdowns.' ,M (with Tabblc. Daniels and M'?s I jn 1 lev doing most ?f. the lugging on Tribhye cro.-;ed the d>>ublo strine- from thr> (i and fnon ^j_ |4 for- the "score., ad Then hist betoro baK-* :m>\ the )tv Purples put .?:i a t u ;1 of'yard drive ti.;it nvrred,1m ;. ii.;; thiur own 10 :nt > t i no / .; ' 1) ;. i i j? r '.:/??11 ' ' i? ,* ; tp.iy e'V : > ; Y.?>i. .,tl . [i: < -a n > ... r ng ill. j'Morris College Hornets Down "?(M'lin 20-0 be | >t.j SUMTER ? The .M ir: t\dJ lege Hornets made it two m a. an row in the win column Saturday >t..j night as they defeated theh.ighly. nd r ;t,ed Clallin Panthers of Orange-: u- burg 20-0 in the Sumter Fait ;v 11 r tunds Stadium. Tic Hornets struck pay ciiit on in the fir-* ld'fV |,|f tu" ' M"'~ " 11 ' :.n.'aulifuIiy executed pass fromjuartcrbaik McKen/io to Eddie, j has. in who romped 45 yards * and the first Hornet .wore. The rv for extra point, failed, V STHONG MOKKIS LINK ;rt , The Morris, line played magnifk i.vntly during the entire fi-stI'.nait and especially in th^ wnvi ' quarter when the Panthers went to the air trying to tie up the game or go ahead. The first; half ended wit# the score at _G-_(?L After i'ntermiosi >n, the Panth ^ ers ripped oir two consecutive 1_ fhst down to make the 1! un.t k quickly call lor time out. Hmvevei ft the C'laflin men went in to pick _ jp arw4h'cr t'ir.-t down before M<>. tgii <":s stard them ofT. The Hornets attain sore t in B : " third quarter when aftei a 8^ sustained -march. they moved Prom their :t0 to the Panthers' 8 D After a live yard penally against p 'he Panthers, which moved the 6 ! t the three. "Moo Cow" C v??vens scored of' tackle to run >,j|j cored (ho point after with a 4 'a ' m- Morrtc 4-4^?f^rrfttn (T I PASS i:\DS SCORING 1 T'u< H 't'tu ts reot ed in. tin last f "hi rfer on ;t pass from -MeKenV .jiuusM?the oerfeetiv pi iced ball hi the end /o-., f ,f the third and 1 ' o.h.l,,-. n "V I II I 11 I?\ tnjain -cored the point after in a ~~W "e:n, nl try. Morris winning. Y 20--0. | Morrison an I Father "^impktns. t Ttii: A'.^i 'Hs hold Sept. 'JO ?2. 1 N' .Tii delegates were fwomnv:.~'e ! at tli-'* II itel Mart :a and in private hunio- White 'ieinua -?- t' - .11 thh r'attvii IF.tel. Th Sent.'u rn CY.nfkroner hi[tri - ik- -t--Trprnrr OTTTahnrnri, Ark. W. Yj . ! ML. N. <\ S. C.- G<n^ifla_ALar * Mp^.. and La. aLo Washington | D. C. Mi<c Wilm:' T MeG+eave; was in charge for making resor' vations for Nogr-ip*. ?r~ " The Best Haircut In Town COLLEGIATE Barber Shop Frank Pearson, Prop. 151?'/j Harden St. | t IT'S ^CHEAPER ( I To Have Your Watch I j "" i_ Repaired At T1 j ROOFS 1 i WUKK GUARANTEED V ^ ^CRYSTA LS . _ S5c) ?I Miss Baker Has HelpedXLr^-Raee Relations - Mag. 1 CHICAGO, 111. ? By her nnli- T tant insistence on equal rights k< for Negroes^ and refusal to bow|i?: to Jim Crow laws and practices Josephine Bilker thas provided o U.S. race relations with "a brisk If blood transfusion," EBONY states; (t in a phot > editorial appearing in Up its October wa?ue\ ?1? Titled "The AuxJacious Josc-t phine," the editorial pays glow-' ing tribute to the American?! i ' born Negro entertainer who chieved success and 'Wealth broad but never forgot the strug-' gle of her own people. this charming citizen of France has been turning U. S. racial codes '' and customs topsy-turvy, tweak- n ing and twisting bigots * in their ^ favorite haunts since her -tUnm- 6,1 pharq. arrival in Miami lasCjt.muurv," the editorial " "Nothing C)u:'o 1:k< Jo-? j :ane -U Bakf?r -has"happened to American r::vc relation.-. for manv a year l!'-r unlet ten d, impulsive outburst a^ain-t X-:?S tftr-frm ..t>: .a ' T? l xh:iarat ;n':' '.n ti:,,r fre>h clean e the flirty T.mo.phere f ' b uy that hang- .'.kv a pal!'..\vr k- nrnny sect hs f the Ian 'Scottsboro' I?ov Faces_T5 Years I>KT'{( ')IT. 'I'Ns,. ~I Ki> . Patters , n. or.e , i! ?fl;. ..... . ' : o s... -t u .... :,vj ' )<< >!>>; II fhaVuf"stabbing friend, Wdlie Mitchell, in .1 tavern fight. Patterson hful faced a lirst degree murder charge, but Judge Paid K. Krause ordered the charge reduced. Nov.* convict* d of manslaughter, he face- a max-' ' mii'ii 'd ' ^ ym ' [m i uriii- T-1 :More people are readers 1 of The Lighthouse than of 1 any other similar paper in the Carolinas. How stands ' your subscription to it? : Florida Rattleiv Swi 15LP Score To Gain { By Charles J. Smith ii , T AIX A H'ASSE E,_. Fuw -- ?Uir: c Jeasi^Lug a devastating tack, t,he Florida A and M (." '1- ^ .' log o- Pa tilers romped to resound-, ir.i! 5-J-ft victory -vor the R .-nodiet College Tigers before a shirt sleeved er-,'.v f " n.f>00 f.tn- . , Satur. Kry ttitcrrvTnn. " ~ . - N Sparking. Lkc touehdmrr. i, rade was 170-pouni fullback ,{ / C ..-erau (.If ve. Jas Mo h . tali.!: : four tljv.es. Tn? I! I'll r< : 1. i 20?0 at ?hf hnl-f ",ir i i . a It'!.- lift ' | m .' i which W.t< dpret'd to !> no more than a f S<"OKICS FIIG,\i 21 1 OH FIKST j. y. t a- ' i ' :h !' nick - .. a :, fe s'i. " . ilSJl-', i,, r f! are? ' e ?*.,i ! or .ve 1 ' i>a! t ' ' |! .!"\\- i ; ..jm! 1 t:i: 11 Oy .Johe Arn : ! ?<? th< Th * ,'2 C: . Iler.oi! c'oV.V rt ? rH " ' J * 0 ? ' " ,f' 11 'V ' -''IV? JaiVuv ;i i -! m.4.I. t >:r >.ni 'l " . ' 1 l,*: (Ivh-r * m 'ti' s tw'to tho A and ' '>(-for'' tfimra Nat Williams v'" fi.,, :' ,r '' !" ' (!.( ? ... . j " \y ' U'!lh K " :> v - JhT j. . , -*" V ?* {' ' 1 Sv / % United I i ^uiense ft w n Birmingham USKEGE1C Institute, Ala.?<Tusagee's Golden Tigers wil] move ito ' Birmingham. 3{> strong, for leir ga?re wittr Clark College f Atlanta, at Rickwood Kieid, riday nigtit, October 5. Kiek-oll b;UU o'clock, Cential Standard imet Xhtr?artmttri?rtostT- wTTh lark ts traditional * now and in smuch ?as?troth schools Imvi ide-awake alumni clubv in the ty the rivalry is spirited and m game always attracts a large i d enthusiastic following. The Panthers defeated the olden Tigers last year, 7 to 0, Iter a terrific battle which was ut decided until the closing ironies iff the game. Willi Clark dering to add another victory K .e series and Tuskegeo on the ther hand determined not t< .cv.f two in a r -w to the Atluni team the criTTTe'sl should doclop into a stubbornly Jouglh "'.or worth travejing f.ir to >ee. Leonadis , K^rsj Clark's !,?-* xUb.iit euiKh, i.;is a .-x-ni'ded oik : ? .- ix-s: teams t,i 1i pre .nil .n nvny years.'1 'a ,;t t a.'. rivor .i < a" jN-n > 1 ha. h<" u t?m ht ' S ut' i. rr. eujh jjn T'U , ?i. vn'mctt-l * . t. >.. ... Vi. i i .i v. e.iuUu *:u.i ol ilinoso Blasts fribe's Hope '( :.i.\ l.l.AM) ?' (. ,\S) ? Ores tes Minose, the gritty Cuban ivliom the Cleveland Indians railed to the Chicago White Sf)^ eaiiy iji the year, did his share to make the'best days of Ins former tp.imm.-Oes m|*yh?ytmrmTrfiyfTaBTe^ aMinnie got two hits in the key game against the Indians?.t ir>t inning single o(T ICarly VVynn and a 7th inning homer dIT reliever, Itoh Lemon. Imiiins lost the game Li. [imp Benedict By Surprise Victory mi ;:rt< C opto I Ti^unp :i> pa,.? sr-ty?in the third peri--' i on the (.in. Wit >- Saunepers anc Nirman ihinning the Itattlcrs . ore ?, Lqe v. ;.v attain. d.iV- i . a. in the tw< q'.i". :s A.-IS - .Vigo ?-JTv'nsiv< :ivi ip;,., riii.Vii by- '.he A' atx T forward__jiQr'! 1 v-defens-s:v< i.ekfiVid or"' N;- W.ll.an: .'< r. Art5..;:: W- i;..r i. AI V.v ; \vr,: !.. dr. ' " < S.i:. ' s*v.. 4 ho hr.t ^7 v. vi V" . vvfT Mvm_vn ii'vM. ;,!i ! I To rout wore tcrr. .... J ' n< vn i. Xfi*. 'v.ci Tfrti'tmnn. J..mo Vf!?uXj.p.. W'.Xio. C v.v art ;.? k!.* ? c.:, J .i... (1ans Shower jox's Minnie ioo ;v:s d.ty Sunday rvi }an.-> ivaliy feted iuiu :n 1,los. At the park fans yave him .?> net rar. * '] turned . ut, in > tilio!' {>>; ;t ,!an<e in t" ? evc"' -. m: ?, f ..... , .... art in the .aai'i . "^TrrvTrrrTT ; . "T.j i .' n_i;J eeh. n?h+-?,u."ts b,^ K~~fn 4 \ - - ' \ today f 'day I States 1 juus m ^L' jwchie Moore ) Stalks Maxim -PHILADELPHIA ? tCNS) ~ Veter^n Archie Moore, who has been around quite-a- long'-time, is now giinning for the light heavy wei gby' e-homptoiiship us held by Joey 'Maxim. With the Pennsyl1 vaiua Athletic Commission behiad him, Maxim is being given ^ JH-4ay^"trr day-fits tiTlc on the line aga.nst or he will be stripped ' of it. ^ . ? -The Commission came up with this strong backing of M??re a*" ter Archie defeated 22 year old HarolcHfohnson in ten rounds during the -week. Moore is stilf regarded as the ' No. 1 challenger by the National Boxing Association. NBC Endorses Program Of BTW Memorial .] BOOKER WASHINGTON Butt plate, Va.?At the recently held , .-34?t-r-itrfFTnrrt" mectirjg of the Na tiona! Baptist. Convention USA, I Inc.. in Oklahoma City, S. J. Phil- ! Up-, President, Booker T. Wash-| ingt-ui Birthplace Memoriul, an-j 'm.nt. v.i Monday the passage of . tv. i iUi. >!:>; i-.y tpat body di' "ivctly at tenting the "Memorial's 1. : ; ihe Urst oi these "resolutions t give endorsement to the Memorial's work, and pledged the full support of its 4,000,000 im mbrrs; the second, in support pt the* Memorial"t? figfit against Communism, oplposjed i the admission of lied China as 11 a member of the I nited 5J;i- | i lions. . .. ?? "7 - .. . Both- reso.utions came alter ap jam packed Municipal Auditorium .iuU.cn: e composed ol 10,000j delegates and visitors witnessed 1 a st.rring indu trial defnonstra- .1 iiu-hw'n ..highlighted the an- " : nua] Booker t. Washington ' Night," sponsored by the* Memo- ' |nai and supervised by Pre.-ident 1 , I'hillips. i The industrial demonstration l was designed to show the great contributions made by Booker ThJ ; 1 Washington to pur American way | f through his philosophy of j trade and industrial training to {the phi'.us )[ pi'llfjie. i he Memo- , *j rial's, program not only includes :r.dUstr:a t t ro ini tig - H-t~-fHr-4-"v7vir * 'jo.'d Roanoke Branc'n, but pro- , ' j motes, interracial"goodwill, health, ^ *jagricultural devel >pment, and its *j rui'rent Jfight against communu?m. Exhibits for .ihe displays and } participants for the 'demonstra,11 y. vie furniched thiuugh the j I> -ug as II.gh Schoi?;,| under the supervision of Prinei-'. paV R D Mo ,>n artil Neal Pierce.! Director of Vocational-Veteran*! . r: i; Dr. D. V. Ji mison, president of^ the National Baptist Convention.1 USA, Inc., arul other officers! '.VrlV 1' U t poke II ifl the.:' pi'nis.' ; for Phillips' zeal and leadership ! . Ji in..k:i.a Ys V' Mv'.s di imci.-.trail, tion such n ^p'fnriii ?? . i' i MRS. CORINXE G. WAKI) i GETS MASTER S DEGREE I ' ?*T ' . ?n?v < \V;a i , Y :ii teacher at* Howard School. ? mi uiY Dcr Mfilter of Arts degree r 'from the University of Michigan t in August, it was announced du- 1 ring The week. i j Havana, Cuba, his home, when * the season's ovhr. v ; ?f I | T SERVHCEMtnr ARE YOU ^ I KEEPING- YOUR U.S. LIFE i INSURANCE ( NSLl OR USGLI ) T IN FORCE UN PER WAIVER OF PREMIUM WWILE YOU'RE __ f IN SERVICE ?lFSO,YOU MUST ^resume full premium payments to v-a wttvltn Ear f?H tnfoVmilinn rontart yoOr nttrnt VETERANS ADMINISTRATION otfcca ! MUM "Get Mothe^i Care For The Things Ten Wear" ? At ? H. T. BRYANT Cleaner* and Dyer* 711 Main Street . ' ' ^ - - m* ' 'S;,'4i ? Delores Calvin's: SEEING TH1 ' ' ??? NF.WJORK CITY C PN^ ?^4 N >w it's the "Ray Robinson| lywe Story," already bought up by an jA United Artists and scheduled for hear J a nuary shoo ting Ray ffflyii mur whether or not he wins this week, an I he'll delve into politics on a stopj full finir basis Meanwhile, still the philanthropist, Ray donated Pa a day's take at his training camp forg< workout to Mrs, Elaine Flores. in " widow of the fighter who tragic- com< ally died of boxing injuries laat of ai week Tirrpin, hearing of the We donation, quickly followed suif. field role, Mrs. Jackie Robinson has join- ?o < ed Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt to be Arkz co-chairmen of the .committee Gra< sponsored by Spence-Chapin ?fam< Service in an effort to seek out auth Negro parents "to adopt "cute liP f?r babies they have "qn the shelf" resa> waiting for homos Hachol Robinson paid tho Spence-ChsplfT Home a* visit this summer, which W1 was well photographed ((soon tQ on a be released), and was great'y im- "Beu pressed with the expert, care I keep given the children by their fos- j MeD tor mothers jpital : ! tics, Mrs. J, hnnv White (<>r * ulcus Hotel Gotham-clan in De-j reco troit) will lane into New York(our with her party as guests nf Bill| Hollj Brown add the Hotel Therera foriing to whirlwind weekend here before the Turnip-Robinson fight., glam They've managed (thru capable| and Bill raaham) to got choice and copy priceless tickets to "'King and I." tie ; "South Pacific," "Gentlemen with Prefer Blondes." etc.?and rjngside reservations to Lena Home's performance in person at the Riviera It's Mrs. White's first suite trip to New York although her ture husband can't leave heeanse business committments, he isn't ry%vj sparing- anything to moke nis , ricr wife's visit a" thoroughly _ happy one ... . Ar The Mantan Moreland, play- las I mg the Paradise Theatre cele- 4^^ brated another birthday in De- rvon troit at the Mark'Twain Hotel He got__aL-iiiirprir.p call?fnyrsTITs 17 year old daughter, Marcclla. hji-I 1.1 wlfu, Ha/el. lh New York. They sent him a hgaptiful j. *ie * du^o-wkth-a-huge7 M o*. it?kn ow^ y. ng he will lose lt7. "Manjtan has losf about 15 of them," Hazel :old us, "one was made of d?a monds."... 1> --JuP At the Apollo on opening day ?Billy Eckstine began TnT A fool To J.?ove You" and his tan- ~ i started such iwoonlng that he |?p had (to riep and say. "steady, steady" Mr. B. has certainly grown in popularity from "thej. jays when we can remember! him trying to keep-a band to- g| nether on a few and far between J dates j | We are sorry to report that Jhej acw act of Son and Sonny, * inl yhtr+rthey dnn fnv.-.W aftrf Vnd' i continental atmosphere to the scene fails to stop shows a-s the' ict of old Dancing to "Rhap-'l ' \ >ody In Blue," a hard number to! 1L. i. . - t i wim, iiic iaus seem to keep! y the ?ame slow, Cring rhythm! inci exert toQ much hand movc-1 ncnt which fails to signify anyhing. ,The idea is basically good -that q* .something new -arrd -1 nore "culture" than plain olej. { ap or running across the stage, yith a routine Theirs is more continental dancing" thai you'd BOYER'S M Native Meat We I>eJi .. Phone 8275 11< Columbia's Oldest Set CAPITAL FISH & ( Dressed Boston Whitir Phone 7627 ] P ? ' . / 1 A . . ??r?. 1 , " i i r ' | od film?. C^rjainly not on polio stage. . And it waa distenlng to hear a little mmv-?? ^afplause at-.their finale., nsitlt to such original showktb. , , ; ? ' ?*M ' . '' ' ul Muni, whom well never H in "The Good Earth" jior Louis Pasteur" will snfike a ;back to movies in the role ^ lother great man. Gandhi. ._ didnt realize William Wer, who, did the "Showhoat" is still a bachelor at SJL. .Air liscovered he, was born to tnsas, a la Louis Jordan . ^ e Nail Johnson, widbw of * ?s Weldon Johnson, the great or, is the 7th floor worden aih raids aj the Hdtel The?and enjoys every minute 'practice.' " ^ hile the tape recorder rolls nd nationwide audiences en- , ' lnh" over air aves, friends a vigil for its "tar, Hattie aniel at a Lo* Angeles hosEven her staunchest cri- .:& who've, typed h-.r as play 'muiihny roles1' pray for her very for Hattie is one of most fabulous characters in fwood and her ways of dothings, though " considered rdone" by many, still adds ~ our and life to the subject 'V< makes it interesting news Like the huge home Hat- jv rrrd her first husband hid. ? .1 so many, many rooms for two people All her house- .ws ts .would have .their private s It was ailed "a furnl- T store" bv some?with hor rite flowers, gardenias, evelere Hattie's parties, in now smaller home, are Still *-? thing to be remembered^. , to.ther rumor that Ruby Daitad married Joe Lojjis through Harlem with* eve-, e asking for a confirmation. elcome Student& J Hen University || - and I-' enedict College - ? 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