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MIGHTY MITES—Francis
rett, Jr., center, age 10, son
the pro at Pittsburgh's North
Park Golf Course, site of the
recent 32nd annual
of the United Golfers Associa¬
tion, was the winner In
under 14 age division of the
UGA meet. Young Barrett
CARNATION Kilt ELDER STATESMAN—Dr. Morgan E. Norris,
right, Kilmarnock. Virginia, 1910 graduate of the Howard Uni¬
versity Medical School, gets Carnation pinned on by Mrs. Jean
Claiborne, St. Louis, Mo., Carnation Company Consumer Consul,
taut, during recent annual convention of the National Medical
Association at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Looking on is H. Nay¬
lor Fitzhugh, representing The Moss H. Kendrix Organization,
Washington, D. C., public relations firm which serves a number
of corporations, including Carnation, as Negro market consul,
tants. Dr. Norris, who observed birthday during the Milwaukee
convention, is also a graduate of Hampton Institute, Lincoln Un¬
iversity of Pennsylvania, and a former intern of John Andrews
Hospital, Tuskegee. Mrs. Claiborne has been with Carnation
Company for almost eight years.
Carnat’n
Co. Offers
(Continued from Page One)
Ellington records “Such
Thunder” and “Sonnet to
Cinq,” while Miss
sings the soul-touching
bers “Oh Lord, Is It I?”
“Walking Over God’s
The Ellington-Jackson
a $1.29 value, is being
by Carnation Company for
fifty cents plus three
from the familiar red and
can with the three
on it. This exclusive offer
obtainable through
Company. Post Office Box
Chicago 77. Illinois. JUST
FIFTY CENTS AND
foliowed by Alon Kendrlx,
age 11, Washington, D. C.,
Charles Sifford, Jr., age
right, the son of
and Los Angeles pro, was
Father Sifford came in
in the pro division.
Kc .irlx is the son of D. C.
man Moss H. Kendrix who
LABELS FROM THE RED AND
WHITE CANS OF
TION’S WORLD -
EVAPORATED MILK for
outstanding #1.29 offer.
| labels c.an be from any size
The two selections offered
j Mr. Ellington are taken
; his musical suite called
| Sweet Thunder,” which
been recorded in its entirety
' Columbia releases. In the
: Carnation offers, the
i plays a unique tribute
I Shakespeare in appreciation
I the warm reception given
} and his celebrated
ENJOY DELICIOUS
COOKED FOOD At
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Drinks, Sandwiches
424 West Congress St.
j cenitdy turned golf pro. In fore¬
ground is the huge amateur
| men’s championship
j which was won by Alfred
j Holmes, Atlanta. Boys
pledged to win trophy to
| and then turn pro like
fathers.
when they performed at the
Shakespearan Festival in Can
ida a season or so ago. Ra.',
Nance, trumpetist-violiniat, anc
romboniat Britt Woodmar
carry solo roles in the numbers
Ml Mi Jackson, possibly th<
no.it extraordinary and moving
singer of the day, is at her toj
best in the Carnation.sponsoret
gospel numbers which she con¬
tributes to this thrilling Elling
; on-Jacikson record. God-fear-
tog, this devoted artist, aid of
her life, has been singing the
praise of the Lord in churches
and in sold-out concert halls
both in the united States and
Europe. Daughter of a New
Orleans minister, Miss Jackson
child choir singer, moved tc
Chicago at age sixteen to live
with an aunt.
In Chicago, Miss Jack-son
continued the pursuit of her
musical interests, singing in
church choirs whenever she
had the chance, while working
as a domestic for private fam-
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ITS
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NO CH ARGE for CREDIT»6 MONTHS TO PA Y
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CREDIT CLOTHING
207 West Broughton Street
See Sol Waxman, Your Friendly Manager
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Garden
(Continued from Page One)
radius rose of the hybrid tea
family. She received a b’ue rib¬
bon.
Mrs. J J. Martin made a sym-
metrical arrangement in a tall
container, showing color har.
mony. Materials used were as-
pidistra, sego palm, lugustrium
leaves and berries and purple
phlox. The purple phlox picked
up the colors in tne vase. She
received a red ribbon.
The president and members
of the Variety Garden Club co¬
operated almost one hundred
percent in making this first
liiinlc a success. The Civic Gar¬
den Club will be charge this
week.
E. H. Harmond, State Consul¬
tant for all garden clubs, has
'aluable materials at the Con¬
or that will help yo-u in all
your floral and horticulture
needs. Please ccme and get
them. They are all free to the
general public. Refreshments
ill be -ervod free to all.
ing for you on Tuesday and
Saturday at the Garden Center,
57th S'rect and Ogeechee Road,
Mrs. C. W. Flournoy, presi-
ient, G.A.G.C.; E. II. Harmond,
•onsult,anit; Mrs. Henry Perrin,
nublicitiy chairman; Mrs. Rich-
ird Colvin, assistant.
ues anc: in hotels. Her first
>reak came when she became
i member of Chicago's John-
son Singers, later followed by
in association with Thomas
Dorsey, a local pianist and
ong writer, who promoted her
is a soloist to the religious
•iircles of the city.
Miss Jackson’s background,
great honesty of emotion, and
her marvelous gift of coni-
nomination are immensely stir-
ing in the two numbers
. ented through the Carnation-
offered, ElLtogtcin_Jackson pre-
miium record. Miss- Jackson
considers a prcformance a
failure if the audience has not
been lifted with her and
“filled with the joyful spirit.”
tor The Best Home Cooked
Itood Visit The
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1212*4 West Broad Street
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Close at 10 o'clock 1*. M.
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Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Prop.
Take Your Hand Saws, Circu¬
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Hair Clippers,
Scissors, Butcher Knives,
Etc., to
Savannah Saw Works
135 Barnard St.
“We Sharpen Anything That
Cuts
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Her numbers included on
the Carnation record will cer¬
tainly prove to be no exception
to Miss Jackson's desire.
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