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His program will be to help develop the pugilistic skill of the men and to give relative lectures. The champ seemde to be in excellent form and the best of spirits when he invaded this camp, that has taken on a new life since his arrival. Though no confession of the fact could be drawn out of the bronze giant, it is expect ed that his recent reconciliation with his charming wife, Marva, accounts for his unusually high spirits. ON GUADALCANAL DUTY Guadalcanal—S-Sgt. Joseph E Stevens, a former employee of the Glenn S. Martin Aircraft Corp of O maha, is now on duty here, with a unit of the Army Service Forces. The son of Mr. and Mrs- L- D. Stevens of Los Angeles, Calif., Sgt. Stevens entered the service October, 1942 He received his training at Camp Stc-neman, Calif., and in Febr. 1943 was sent to Camp Knight, Calif, to receive further training with a ser vice company. 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Melvin Murchison, No. 65, guard on the Columbia University eleven, who is one of the two Negro Navy V-l£ trainees who played football on a major college eleven this fall. He hails from Fredericksburg, Va. and was a regular with the Lions. Paul Robeson, Jr., No- 83, 16 year old son of the famous all American end from Rutgers University, who at Cornell University this fall won a regular berth as end and who has been boomed for all star honors even as a freshman. Robeson, husky and fast, was a great defensive player as well as a scoring threat The hard-running , Don Johnson from Wendell Phillips High school, No. 10, Chicago, who went to Illin ois .vhere he played in most of the games in which the Illini participat ed. He was best at around end plays and short bucks through the line. ) Eugene Darricotte, from Defiance, Ohio, the hard-running, swivel-hop ped back fie Id whiz of the University of Michigan eleven, who is the first Negi o in history to make the Michi gan back field. Wallis Ward and De Hart Hubbard were ends, and Julii»; Franks was 3 guard. 1 larricotte was a hard man to stop. Center Rote. Paul Peterson of Aurora, III., the 185 lb. triple threat backfield star of Illinois whose ability to play 60 min utes of football earned him the title of being a "coach's player-” Claude (Buddy) Young, Chicago's! Wendell Phillips High School prod uct, national AAC sprint champion I and considered as one of the fastest backfield men in the last ten years, who at the University of Illinois tied Red Grange's record of ::> touch downs in the big ten in one season and who has already been named to the All Big Ten Associated Press eleven. Young sprang the major feat of the year in running wild a gainst Notre Dame. Richard Jackson, crack Ohio State Ale*rnate end, who saw service it' nost of the games played by the 3uck»ves this fall- Jackson is a de mon pass receiver and excellent on defense. Bottom Row. J. C. Coffee, sterling guard on the University of Indiana eleven whos< ability in blocking and defensive play has made him a tower of strength in Hoosier activities this fall. Bill (Deke) Willis, giant Ohio State University tackle, who has al ready been named to 1944 all-star eleven, the Associated Press Big Ten mythical choice. Willis, considered by critics as one of the last years’ was outstanding in the Ohio State-IIlin ois game MARVA LOUIS TO OPEN ".MOST BEAUTIFUL CABARET Chicago (PPNS) One of the most beautiful cabarets to be owned and operated by Negroes is scheduled to open December 22nd and will be lo cated in the beautiful Pershing Ball room. No expenses were barred to install the most modern and exclusive fixtures in this new niterv. Built at a cost of $50,000 the opening will fea ture the celebrated Marva Louis, Joe “Ziggy" Johnson’s red hot show, Pops and Louis, world famous danc ers, Ollie Brown, "Queen of the Blues”, and Marie Bryant, vocalist deluxe. Music in the swing depart ment chores will be handled by Tiny Bradshaw and his great hand. The new- night club has been nam ed the “Grotto” and was chosen from scores of titles sent in by night lif ers and musicians, who have predict --■ i if i in worth of Good ReadiP'r. READ THE OMAHA GUIDE Weekly - ed that the spot will become nation ally famous. The popular propriet ors of the “Grotto” are Harry Fields Charlie Coles and Joe “Ziggy” John son. Invitations will be sent to night life figures in all sections of the country. Jimmy Asendio has been engaged as Manager aud brings with him much experience in the operation of night clubs. Jimmy was for 6 years managed of the famed Shim Sham Club in London. BOWELS SLUGGISH?" • Feeling like you lort your b*»nt fneiW — headachy—dull—all bec ause of sluggish bow els? Why put up with constipation misery? Chew modern FEEN-A-MINT, the pleasant tasting chewing-gum laxative. 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GEORGIA ABBES NEW 1945 READINGS ARE READY! \\ SC-—I m 26 years old and single For the past 9 years I have been go ing with a boy who is nice in every way- I never could seem to like him and I would always turn him down when there was another boy a round. \\ hen we would meet again, I would make him feel good with nice words, and that he would take with a smile. The main reason for not liking him is that he always sits away from me. never kisses me or anything, but just talks- Now he seems to have awakened and has ask ed me to marry him. But a year a go, I met a handsome fellow and fell for him, but he goes with a flirting girl- He says he doesn't care for her, but I notice he only visits me a bout once a month. I opened my heart and went against my will, hop ing I would start hint coming back regular, but he lied to me and it did not do any good. I have said a mil lion times since I was going to stop with him, for I can find all the faults in the world with him. But when he is near, my heart melts like butter. The, boy I met 9 years ago doesn t thrill me with his kisses as much as this boy. What must I do? Ans: For once let your head rule your 1 eart and realize that a con tinuation of this jtffair will bring disastrous results, namely, the loss of your reputation, self-respect and carreer. Any man that you must | lowe- yourself to try to hold isn't worth having. As for the man of 9 \ years standing, he is honestly sin i cere in his intentions. However, it 1 would be well for you to encourage other friendships until you are sure of your true feelings toward him. Once you free yourself of this dis turbing influence, it won’t take long for you to realize where your best interests lie. ^ -0—I’m a married woman and , we have 9 children. My husband is devoted to us, is a hard working man and a good father. Before we mar ried, he was accused of being the fa ther of another woman’s child. This child is now in college and I believe my husband is sending her money. Now what should I do about this? Ans: When a couple marries, they are embarking on a new adven ture and should put the past entirely behind them. When you married your husband, you were aware of this accusation. Yet you married him in good faith. Why bring this matter up after all these years? This is your husband's problem, and whe ther or not it is true, you should never doubt his good judgement as long as you and the children are not neglected. Send Twenty-five cents Today for ABBE'S New 19,}e Readings. Be Sure to send self-addressed envelope. Birthdatc and explain your case in full. EMF.—I am 18 years old and have been married once- I am engaged to a boy of 26. He has been married before also. He wants me to marry him and leave my mother, but she won't have anyone to stay with her if I leave her. I love the boy and want him for my husband, but to satisfy him means departing from my moth er- He says there are no good jobs here. Give me some good advice as I am held between two opinions Ans: If leaving your mother is the only obstacle to your marriage, it seems to me that you and this boy could work out some agreeable solu tion to that problem. You can’t make any definite plans until your husband-to-be establishes himself and is in a position to assume the respon sibilities of marriage. If you find at that time that it is necessary for you to leave your mother’s home, make arrangements to have some re liable person move in with her. KATE SMITH and AUNT JENNY make a FRIENDSHIP CAKE It’s a "get together” cake! Kate Smith and Aunt Jenny, two of America’s best loved radio stars, put their heads together to give you something really new in luscious cocoa cake! Such velvety, mouth melting layers ... with fluffy, swirly Sea Foam Frosting. Best of all, such time saving this new One Bowl way! “Skip the stacks of dishes to wash. Mix your cake in only one bowl,” Aunt Jenny and Kate Smith say. Tedious creaming and mixing are old-fashioned as the dodo—make friends with the modem method. Kate Smith and Aunt Jenny invite you to try their Friendship Cake! Friendship Cocoa Cake Mix cake by hand or at low speed of electric mixer. Count only actual beating time. Or count beating strokes. Allow 100 strokes per minute. Scrape bowl and beater or spoon often while mixing. Measure into sifter: Measure into bowl: 1% cups sifted cake 44 cup Spry floor , ,. Measure into cup: 2 teaspoons baking j eup gnu, muk* powder or buttermilk “4 teaspoon salt \ teaspoon vanilla 44 teaspoon soda 4i cup cocoa 1 cup granulated sugar Have ready: 44 eup brown sugar, firmly packed; 2 eggs, unbeaten »To make fresh milk sour, add 1 table giinutes. Sift dry ingredients into mixing bowl containing Spry. Add brown sugar—force through fine sieve to remove lumps, if necessary. Add 44 of combined milk and vanilla and both eggs. Mix until all flour (s dampened; then beat 1 minute. Add remaining liquid, blend, and beat 1 minute longer. Turn Into two deep Spry-coated B-inch layer pans. Bake in moder ate oven (350° F.) 35 minutes, or Until done. Frost with your favorite :'ouble-boiler frosting substitutin' I rown for white sugar. 0 -O- C SUBSCRIBE NOW! Your Paper—the Guide Cs// HA-0800 to Renew Subscription JHICKEN PIE WITH; ’LAKY BISCUITS s Old-fashioned chicken pie, with .hat good, rich chicken flavor . . smooth, golden gravy — just-right I -easonings . . . topped with flaky, baking powder biscuits! Could youi think of a more perfect main dish ? For the rest of the menu, serve) fluffy, mashed potatoes, crisp cole) slaw, chocolate cake for desserts There’s a dinner to make the familyj sit back and say, "Mom, that wasf the best dinner I ever had!" Clip the recipe—make it happen soon!' Get all the deep-down chicken) flavor cooking chicken this way. CHICKEN PIE \ Cut 4-pound fowl in pieces, cove, with 1 quart boiling water, add I teaspoons salt, 6 peppercorns, anc 2 stalks celery (cut), and stew unt: tender (about 2 hours). . . . Cut chicken from bones. . . . Strain stock and add water to make 4 cups. . . . Blend 6 tablespoons each of flour and top milk, add to stock gradually, and bring to boil. . . . Add chicken and pour into casse role. . . . Roll baking powder bis cuit dough %-inch thick and cut out biscuits with cutter. Place on hot chicken mixture and bake in hot oven (450’F.) 30 minutes. Serves 6. Baking Powder' Biscuits' __ 2 cups sifted flour Sift floor with hak- • 2 teaspoons baking ing powder and salt. powder Cot in Spry. 94 teaspoon salt Add milk, mixing to 5 tablespoons Spry a soft dough. Knead1 94 to 1 cop milk lightly 20 seconds. 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