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Also he has written music that includes playing in a cluster like style 12 notes at once. Such books and music lead one to believe that music which the, "classists” now refuse to consider as good music will soon be accept ed. CRITIC PRAISES MORRIS McGEE (by Hooker T. Washington) Morris McGee, tenor, a former Omaha lad, came back to his home town and sang at a concert on Monday night, a program of ex cellent spiritual musia Mr. Me Gee will be remembered for his marvelous work at North High school in the Music department, where he took part in the operat ic productions given by North High. The singer’s voice was in ■ fine condition. He showed a great deal of serious study in the tech nique of handling his voice- It was interesting to listen to his fine, soft tones, they were his forte. However, he was capable of producing very dramatic clim axes which proved inspiring to the audience, lie was assisted by the St. John’s Gospelteers, a male group who proved themselves worthy of great praise in singing as a group. Mr. McGee will be long remem bered by Omaha and we will pat iently wait for his return. Wil liam Kyles, our own lyric tenor, proved scholarly accompaniments. HOLD MEETING The NAACP. held a meeting at Zion Baptist Church on Sunday, March 9. The President, Arthur B. McCaw directed the report on recent investigation®. There were remarks by Rev. T. A. Sears. The Southern Breezes rendered music al selections and Miss Ruth For rest sang a solo. Mr. J. West brook McPherson, the Program Chairman discussed the program for 1941. The Association took in 13 new members at this meeting Mr. Clifford McKinney was Mas ter of Ceremonies. ENTERS OMAHA HOSPITAL Mrs. Mable Gai breath of Lincoln Nebraska, entered a local Omaha hospital on Saturday, March 8, where she will undergo treatment. Mrs. Galbreath is the Grand Worthy Matron of Amaranthus Grand Chapter, Nebraska Juris When a Child Needs a Laxative! Your child should like this tasty! liquid laxative and you should like the Reritle way it usually wakes up a youngster's lazy intestines when Riven by the simple directions. SYRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT contains the same tonic-laxative for the intestines as its older bro ther BLACK-DRAUGHT. It helps V to tone lazy intestinal muscles. Perhaps that's why it usually gives a child such satisfying relief When the familiar symptoms indi cate a laxative is needed. SYRUP OF BLACK-DRAUGHT conies in 2 sizes. The introductory size is 25c: the economy size is 50c diction, OES MARRIES— Mr. Simon Hughes, of Omaha, Nebraska and Miss Delores Sutton of Sioux City, Iowa, were married on Saturday evening, March 8, 1941, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Simon Hughes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes of 1836 Noitfch 21st street, where the bride and groom are now residing. IN OMAHA— Mr. Morris McGee, formerly of Omaha, spent several days in Om aha recently. A,v. )the present time he is residing in Detroit, where he is affiliated with theTrumpeteers a Negro gospel quartet. Mr. Me Gee gave a concert at Mount Mor iah Baptist church on Monday night, March lQth. While in O maha, he was the house guest of Mr- Samuel Britt, 2626 Blondo St,, a former schoolmate of his. whom he had not seen for 6 years. MOTHER OF MRS. SINGLETON PASSES Word received here reports the death of the mother of Mrs. Eve lyn Singleton. WEEK-END VISITORS Lonnie and Francis Thomas and Mrs. Ruth Patrick were week end visitors in Omaha. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Robbie Turner Davis re Ibumed home recently after a trip east. This Week In Religion and Thought BY ROBT. L. MOODY . Dark Clouds— Recent articles in the Pittsburgh Courier by R. Walter Merguson, have made thoughtful readers to shudder with horror- If his revel ations are true, the French black troops were used as mere breast plaltes for the British and French armies. Then the later revelat ions of what possibly happened to those who were taken prisoners, makes the strongest quake with fear. Finally, the story of Hans Habe which is written in the Nation magazine and quoted in the Cour ier, reveals the method of spread ing race hatred and Hitler’s Six point program for Negroes. There is nothing hopeful in any of these stories, so American Negroes are left with a three fold duty. We must pray for, prepare and protect the principles of true de mocracy. 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