Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 4]

Saturday, December 12, 1953 | ~THE BRONZE REPORTER | te Page Sevep | | location at 3612 St. John St. that I just didn~t get my column written. The Top Ten Tunés will appear again next week and we hope you will patiently await our ~ad ~Ernie~ S Record Rack. By ERNIE DURHAM By LYN CONNELLY OW THAT King Arthur Godfrey is back at the helm of his ~Talent Scouts~ program on CBS Radio, he is forecasting a banner 1953-54 season for the aspiring en case in each Monday night broadcast... The performers on each program are screened from among thousands of, applicants... They represent the cream of the hopefuls, and orchestra leader: Archie Bleyer sees to it that their special musical arrangements are given the thought and careful rehearsal worthy of their professional backgrounds. Winners, in addition to receiving I've been so darn busy this week moving to my new) @ cash prize, are presented on the umn. morning ~~Arthur Godfrey. Time~~~ and are introduced to producers of stage, movies and television... One of the present ~~little Godfreys,~~ songstress Lu Ann Simms, first stepped into the radio spotlight on ~~Talent Scouts,~~ and.so did such E Pra * conven ance to T 93 Old pronoun ogg coin; 4 Syl apie of 65 i sus a: "3 Ee rant bee Apportion ~ al PUZZLE NO. 267 worm: i ~SO 25 Wife of lant =. 58 Guido~s high G1 Develop- Geraint 55 German note, -ment i 27 Consume metaphysi- 62 Note in 63 To stitch 29 Kind. of cian Guido~s 64 Upper house ickle 57 Base - scale 11 Dardament mee ~ - ) a ~5 E _ 33 f peane el Answer to Puzzle No. 266 eee ~Or WOrkKIN: |~ WERTICAL ~6 Schone CLA] L} [AIMJE|BIA] [alGlE | 2 Greek letter ommune AIPIA] ILIEJAIRIN| IVITIA ~ River of aie eg. 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Songs include such standard ~How _ the Moon,~ etc. ~PET PEEVE _ tertainers who find a national show- ~ | lections to raise money for the CAPITOL: ~ Another wonderful. is ~Dreamtime~ by Axel Stordahl favorites as ~~As Time Goes By,~ | ~That Old Feeling,~ ~Love Let-| tors and other individuals were | ters,~ ~Imagination,~ ~~Gettimg) members of the great team of} Sentimental,~~ ~~~Blues Serenade,~ | humanitarians who rendered note~Easy to Remember~ apd ethers |.. - And a fine 33% long-playing tims. Perhaps the most gratifying album-recerd has been released featuring the popular Stan Kenton |... Featured are ~You and -the| Night and the Music,~~: ~Crazy | Rhythm,~ ~Reverie,~ ~~April in Paris,~ ~Autumn in New York,~ | Negro organization who ~contrib- Notary Public uted a sizeable check: The leader of this group said ~we want to|} Ph. 242992 3010 St. John make a contribution to the tor- i | nado relief ~ not as Negroes~; - but. as citizens. interested in and concerned about the misfortunes STUBBS ROOFING CO. / of our fellow citizens.~ ~- 1917 Howard Phone 4-2416 Many of you may recall also{]| Reofing and Siding By Johns that the Urban League undertook Manville J the rebuilding of the home of a ~Authorized Contractor; family in the area. On the desig-'}| Also Logan and Long Roofing Frankly Speaking... nated day, both Negro and whit By ARTHUR J. EDMUNDS | citizens came out to. lend us a; hand. One. young Negro man Executive Secretary walked six miles in order to tend Urban League of Flint é Ll hed Many of you perhaps read the| Experiences such as these rearticle, ~New Beecher Homes| new my faith in the humanitar Prove Spirit and Real Courage~,| ian spirit of man. And I aap that appeared in the ~Flint}| again and again that despite the Journal~ on Tuesday, Dec. 19.| evils we see around us, man This article described the trans- basically good and can always b ition of the Beecher district from | depended on to help allay the a devastated, tornado~ stricken} sufferings of his fellows. | community to an almost com pletely reconstructed one. It The northernmost post. office pointed out) rather graphically| the United States is Penasse, M how social agencies,.businesses,| mesota, on American Point, a other organizations and individu-| sere island in Lake of the Wout als pooled their resources to help rehabilitate the many families who were victims of the disaster. As.I read this article, I could not help but recall some of the humanitarian services rendered by Negro organizations and individuals in the relief efforts. Shortly~ after the Tornado Disaster Relief Fund was set in motion, our office was virtually swamped ~with calls from people who wanted to know how ~they could best. help. It later came, to our attention that nearly every Negro church held ~special col > Tornado Relief Fund. Several fraternal] and social organizations voted money out of their treasuries. Many individuals gave both in kind and services. Negro doc | worthy services to, injured yvic _ thing that came to our attention || - oo SIMMONS | was the attitude taken by one Bookkeeping & Income Tax i ES eae = ee i oe >~ i> STILL looking for the perfect guest. As the old saying goes, '{'m convinced they are as scarce as hen~s teeth. Recently we received a call from some friends. They were. on the "way to a distant football game, would be passing through our town~ and would stop off and see us. We were delighted. They wouldn~t be there for dinner they said, but would arrive not later than 8 1p. m. So~the wife and 1. went to the market and bought all the little things that make a~ snack tray,; | refreshments were ordered, all kinds of mixes I could think of swelled the bill until I thought it was the national debt. At seven that night my-wife fixed the snack tray, polished the best glasses, borrowed ice from. the neighbors, and gave the living. room one last dusting with her dress tail as she swished through. ' Meanwhile, I had given the pup | a bath, settled the boys in their room, dragged in several logs and had the fire going in the living room.:,. | By this time grandmother was disgusted and haagretreated to. her ~room. with a snor&g@bout a ~~~lot of fonsense~~ some ple -will go to for just a couple of ~folks.~ Eight o~clock came and departed. So did nine, ten, and eleven. At twelve the tegephone rang. Our: friends said they had stopped off people, became involved in a part and could not make it, They were so sorry, but they knew we woulkin~ t mind. No, we didn~t mind! Gad, but I sure am tired of eating pickles, olives, fancy crackers and cheese, and all the other things we splurged on. You see, we spent all of the next weeks grocery money! Ten of the 50 U.S. coal mines with annual production in excess of one million tons each are ia | Pennsylvania. tm a few minutes to see some othetzy For Tops In Hit Records... / ~ Ernie's Record Rack LISTEN TO |: WMRP ~ 1510 Kc. Mon. Thru Sat. 12:05 = 2:30 P. M is ERNIE AND THE RECORDS Gibson Dairy Bar 913 LIPPINCOET ~*Phone 3-9181: h~~ |: We Specialize In... Thick Malteds Sundaes ~Sandwiches of all kinds ~

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Bronze Reporter [Volume: 1, Issue: 4]
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December 12, 1953
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