WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST r, tf»7 Piano Prodigy, “Sugar Chile" Robinson Now Pre-Mod Student At Olivet, Mich. a word <2jH3) ! to the I wise... l||f | . —!>'- /# | refresh with j ‘fine§tate m j l k ; , :((!,; ' : , • It's Kofure's real refresher iV , pure, counlry-fresh nil!f> • bonded with fine imported lUj h chocolate. MiHc’t natural ' jljj V - ■ mirterois, vitamins and protein furnish the extra . !j'. i energy you need mwo m ' | weather ~ , give you a "lift' - that lasfs. Keep a ’ S ! I | iupp'y of Pine State's | Tj| | deheious Chocolate Milk In tetngerator Q ' ! hmei J i Korih Carolina'* Choice Since 1913 " r 1 " I T*Jay, gorgtou, mw faatr color it fashion ... anti today, \»\Y - 'dvF w 1 * -y you can look in your mirror \Vvh -fr and see the same glowing, lus- : <§* : *“r trous color chosen by models like >KLX 7>' // this famous beauty here! Yes, with \sv “ r Godefroy’s Larieuse Hair Coloring, X&Str*.. you can give your hair exquisite new color,.long-lasting, aatural-looking | " I ■■ ■■ \ k ** ■ ifi ix E®® /. Shampoo hair iher** 2 . Apply Godmfroy'i 5. After color haa d©- "»',**lM ouQhly. A» it dr!«», mix larleus* with hondv valopad, stiampeo huir •»*,!**'“*• Kj9| Godofroy’* lori«u»» applicator included in again end mi In your iffiM oi faverit«^,tyl«. 1 * OLIVET, Mich. (ANP)—Remem- ! , her “Sugar Chiu.'' Robinson, the 1 , boogie-woogie, piano-playing, scat- J , Sugar Chile, who, at the ripe old : j war years? Whatever happened to i . him? | Sugar Chile, who, at theripe old i age of 15. quit the entertainment | business in favor of a college edu- | cation, is now ■ pre-med student at. liny Olivet College hero and want’s to make r. comeback in the i public eye as ' Dr. Frank Robin- , son Two years ago ft was that j Sugar Chile walked out of the entertainment spotlight with, i " at his young ate. a veritable fortune of SIOO,OOO in a | trust fund) to become a man of medicine Before that for some nine or ten j v irr, he had captivated audiences j throughout the world with his j sore what unorthodox piano style. j Truly a. child prodigy. Sugar j Chile could read at the- r.c,- of two, j and by the time he was three j y old, could play most of the ! popular songs he had heard—but ! because of his very young years j was reduced to striking the keys ■ with his fists and elbows, because | he wasn't strong enough to use his ! . ■i s j At the aee of six. he won an j amateur talent contest., and ihat was the be sinning of nine fruit- j fu! years in the entertainment : WOT id, Hp played tus last engage- | turn! at a Chicago night club j in 1955, and then vent after i ihat college education he de- { sired so much. I RUBBER BASE PAINT j No Odor Dries in 1 Hour Easy To Clean 1 Ip No Lap Marks Completely Washable j Per Gal. Oil Base Paint ENAMEL SHELLAC f ,Sf. YOUNG j HTHWARE 130 E. Martin St. Dial TE 2-7121 Seemingly unaffected by the “ heights to which he roae in his earlier life, Frank (ami that happens to be his name) is studying hard to become a doctor. He still Ukes to pound out a little boogie now and then, but enjoys playing the ballads also. The only thing which has not j changed is Sugar Chile's size. He ; was small when a youngster, and now is only 4 feat 8 inches tall He weighs less than 100 pounds. If You Waul To Take The ( IF) Out of I.ife C. Karl * Lichtman Ip-.# Dial TE 2-9969 Vw,; pilot life •mSEBk 3 ‘jbMgS INSURANCE 2 feWSE COMPANY v ! Such j# Go o d Fo o d ... Mkfy CHASE M j Restaurant 'J/'jr' 336 E. Kettigrcw St. // (I Dial 2-6831 v DURHAM, N. C. —i SEIBERLING Tires & Recapping * Tubeles* Sprite lists ONE DAY’S SERVICE Town&Country i TIRE SERVICE 318 S. Dawson St. TE S-5701 RALEIGH, M. C. Desirable Property I FOR SALE! [ Bouse & Lot j R. STATE ST. and NEW BERN AVE. House Has 3 Apartments I 160 FT FRONT no ft. def;p CONTACT; GEORGE DAVIS 220 U. 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