"Sugar Chile" ls 'Ambiious To Be Dr. Frank Robinson OLIVIT, Mich. (AP) - Kb soaa little fellow with an en- gaging grin who wants to he a doctor. Others reineinh him better planouilayill. scat-singing child prodigy. These days. a 17-year- old Negro pre-med student. he is happy with an occasional jam session with schoolmates. "Sugar Chile is gone." says Frank. "I want to come back as Dr. Frank Robinson." He stands an exceuent chance of accomplishing his goal. A modest, alert youth. he appears to have profited from all the ad- vantages of fame without suc- cumbing to its drawbacks. IIUIAN LAUGIID .."Well. the president laughed. so I got down on the floor and tin- rlayins on my ahle to get near the key- on his own was something of an improvement for Sugar Chile. who had to he liftod to the piano stool when he first started iilayins. His father. Clarence. a one time Detroit ice man, said Sugar Chile played his first tune with one finger when he was only ll months old. Frank. whose mother, Elisa- beth. nicknamed him "Sugar Chile" before she died when he was 2, says that "by the time I was 3 i could play most of the popular songs I heard on the radio." "I had to hit the keys with my igi irew MacNeiil in Southport on hlluesdsy nrd. GEORGETOWN Page 10 The Guardian Wed. August 7. 1957 S - Mr. and Mrs. Charles curb and family of lloaetea. NJ. was recent visitors to Georgetown. when they were guests of Mrs. Carrie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,'John C. Gotell. I Mr. Vernon Williams of diar- :l04leWWII. representing J. and M olmlt-lnarlifax. N.s.. was a I18 I V to Georgdown on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Mu,-cog. nell were visitors to the city on Tuesday July 3rd. Miss Margaret Parker visited ;the home of Mr. and Mrs. And- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet and family of Souris, were re- cent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Easton. Mrs. ll.W. MacDonald and Mrs. iI'.W. Macl.aren were visitors as the city early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Collins parents. Mr. and Mrs. PJ. Do lostm. Mass.. is vacationing in guest of her parents Mr. and- Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. y Mrs. Edna Chaissoa (nee Edna Dicks) and two children Kathy and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chaisson and stml Paul and Chris all of Halifax.' N.S., who are visiting in the pro-i vince. were guests for several days at the home of Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. l Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Sculiy and"; daughter Sharon left recently onl I visit to Halifax, NS. They. were accompanied by Mr. Scul-. ly's sister. Mrs. Patrick 0'Neiili and three children. who were re! turning home following a vacate-3 Ion spent in Georgetown at the? home of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Scul-l y. Mr. Charles Marlell of the! Georgetown. where she is uni jin- aadllr.aadl.ra.Detsjd Moan-ad. t 5 5' i Fred ” Iarsyaadnahia-ahwh have haugiseataoflrs. Atkia's f5 E .5 5 ll visitspentatthelsialnadlr. Jaineli Dalton. of Toronto. Ontario. are guests at the home of Mrs. E Jemery. Mr. James IIacAulay and fans-' ily of Toronto. Ontario. Ire via- lting his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacAulay of Cardigan. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompoon were Mrs. Don Whichelo of Greenwood N. S.. and Miss Lorranie Machlana of Summerside. Mr. N.W. Hansen was a visitor oaaunua . Sugar Chile muid read at :.i fists and elbows becausel wasn't 0' M'dl”"dt M”5" "'9" '”""' Royal Canadian Air Force. who to me city an pndgy, July mag. At 6 he was an accomplished. if unorthodox pianist. Besides his strong enough to use my fingers. Hue”! ll U" 1'9"" ”' M" End 1- - - .- iMrs. Herman Lavandier. d kind of sing along Will! the Mr. Ind Mn Howard Gown has been spending his leave at! his home in Georgetown. leftl recently to resume his duties The following attended the Women's Missionary Society Ral- talent he had a natural charm. sTAnT Ind hmuy of Montreal Que -1! RC A II on be ly at Cornwall United Chtwsri lll'l' AT SIX .. A . . . " with the . . W. in e c. last week: Rev. and Mrs. . Name musicians of the lmmed- When Susar Chile was s iin.':fl;d:fl';';f5l:,";:,”'3I,'i:f,.: Pf: Miss Helen Gotell of Bolton.Paterson. Mrs. Snurseon Walks. late post - war years i h flther ” him in an ' Mass. is visiting in GeorgetownjMiss Janie Llewellyn. Mrs .l'l. l the amazing Sugar Chile who 1 6 via: hanging out barrelhouse jalz in some of the classiest gin mills and vaudeville ciruiita Inc the United States. Canada and Europe. Before he retired at is he made 810.000 a week. He played in Madison Square Garden. Toronto talent contest at a downtown De- troit theatre. Barely able to reach the keys, Sugar Chile went to work on an eight-to-the-bar beat. accompany- ing an improved melody in a tiny voice that brought down the house. lie was an instant success. Europe, Australia and South Eents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Go- tell. Miss LaVerne Riach of Day- itona Beach, Florida, is vacation- iing in Georgetown as the guest of Mrs. Clayton George. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Knight. Mr. and Mrs .Gordon Yorston and daughter Donna motored to 1Antlgonish, where they spent the "'5llOy'sSpsar&GI- and is the guest of her brother-;Larsen and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.I Mrs. 1Dr.) Scannell Michael Burke Jr. and family dTamaica Plains Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mae- Mass. arrived in Georgetown Guigan and daughter Eileen of several days ago and will vaca- Summerside and Mr .and Mrs. tion at their summer home on George Genge of Charlottetown. Water Street. DAILY CROSSWORD . ,- MICKEY MOUSE TlI.l.Y THE TOILER . and Montreal. and appeared be America got a look at the young- past weekend. fore President Truman in Wash- titer in the next decade before he Miss May MacDonald of Bas- Auumg C" ington and the ftoyal family in played his last engagement at a'ton. Mass.. is visiting her broth- L Pom” Egan". 1"” i" London. He was in movies. musi- Chicago night club in 1965. ler, Mr. Frank MacDonald mt) tcouwmd ”. 30". cal comedies and on television. By then he had decided on g G90f;910WI'1 Royalty. 5.-p,.,uP,n gguble” gzgon Recalling playing for Truman, college education. 5 Cl"?! P9"-Y 0-"W9? F059” 9, en, 94 5.09,; "uh" , Funk gays: Hg mg ; dipxomm In ml",":Jenkins. ucompanied by his Plir- (Belg, ihmdn ncold - "l was playing like everything, . in medicine and sioo.ooo In a trust ""5- M1" '"d Mr” A'E' J'"k"” l0. Harmonised (poet) tsp.) Then something happened that fund under court supervision. J" C'”''5””W" ""1 M” MV"'9 11. Red marble a.Banana atruses I'll never forget. I shouted. "I've always wanted to be aiBRb”'”" 0! Charlc"emw"' '9' 139'!-i Iklnl 0! 'l-low'm I doiIi', Mr. Prcsident?' i doctor." Frank says. ”I'm lucky ."""ed "9 T"9sday,- 23"d- km" ' I3.senior 0. Athena a And just then one of the piano. that I will have the money to get "mtg; :3; '”,hH:llf'ahl; ”';F1er2Tl: l4.0ther. In its watch I 5 legs broke. the education ru need." gljfm 0-, "Mir 9 mu fun Fred H 37- H 3::-1-I 3?-I-"er-ry ""3-F1-3-I-' E ' ' . I X . COHI I . It 0' "Ted" Jenkins. is. Behzoldl fall tionapo. so. Ripped m I , On .Wedne8'BY- -My 24”'- "'9 I1. Elevated I5.Godof zs.oid s1.ni-ii. x following Georgetown girls left to ".m "Mk. wen,” mu. an attend the Girl Guide Camp at "Jnnn. u'gg, twoon ”.lmm.. . . North Rustico: Joan Batchilder. ;g.v,p" H. 3o,n-mu gum, & Normal vls" Aldene Maccormick. Belly ChI5- 2o. Pal sailing :1. River so.Dmress Y holm. Marie Machean. Doreen gtnoom go, am, (pm "nu tn . ,Scully. Linda Bat:-liilder a nd Imm. "J; a By KEN METHERAL green tents are scattered overlllonnie Morrison. The girls were (GA 3., ' Canadian Press Staff Writer five sub camps amost caused aidriven to North Rustico by ME 25 Notched 9 ' SUTTON PARK. England ICP) traffic jam as they streamed into i LS. Batchilder. la: a in? 3 ' Boy scouts' pulses returned to the section occupied by Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Romie Condon "pi.-1-H," I ' normal Sunday following the ex-,Churchill of Foxboro. 0nt.. to 0' T0I'0fIl0 0'"--hm0L0"9d "ll Ya: Icolloq.) 3 citement of a five-hour royal visit . hear the 15-year-old Queen's scout lalllnd and 81'! l e lluesls 0. - so Pronoun ' to this world jubilee camp. lgive avfirst-hand account of his C0nd0n'I mother. MrS- Elm" 32.!-Cate 3065 MOTHER'- ' The official camp program was . meeting with the Queen and the -lG"0I'Y-Fl F 1 M” h 33. Exist wan,-MANBE I AM I DO! AT LEAST 1' , I headed" 'etdia" ithtii nl Dk fEd'b ii am i- Mi orence are .Wo J4.Llk - .. pcrtac j i ' formal ecluejnts bath: scorgsn oyfi pruesgidlis 0l":l'l:rl?0yl.lnl.BI llailllyl. ll” 1:39" V5”""”in5 l" GWWE 350911.! Al.I'l"FLE65E'E- pr! e 1.2- I church services in almost every QUEEN BEAUTIFUL town as the guest of her uncle :6. River ' amt ' I known denomination. The slim. wiry youngster, who and Iunl. MR and M"- 5- 3- Mfr.) I The relaxed atmosphere was in earned 8400 doing odd jobs in the WHY. 19" 59"-"T3! d3Y3 33” ml 33- R957"?! E sharp contrast to the tension of Ontario village to help pay his THU"! i0 her home In Mblilfell. to.'rurfy I Saturday's action - packed pro- way to the Jamboree. described Qllebet 41. MI10 8 ( I gram. that also featured a color- the Queen as "more benuti- M" "d M”; 5"-'.ph'" Dew” ”" i ful demons riiun by the l,50o - ful than I ever imagined pos- Ind dfilllhlef Cynlhla 0' T070!"-0. stspoken M arong Cnadian contingent. sible." Ontario arrived in the Province e-xamlna. I The centre of attraction Sunday Among contingent leaders pre- by CM” early in "19 Week. "d "on- . were 84 scouts. one from each sented to the Queen was Ell Boy- "9 KU?S'-S 51 Mrl DCUWYS '3' 43- Pllch" ! country at the Jamboree. who aner of Saint John. N.B.,who per- "W": M"- ""3" M3('Ph" 9' "-C"V'"d were presented to the Queen at g sonally selected Lhg Fox;-mm Gras Marsh and of Mr. DEl.l)I'y s with flowers , . royal tea party midway through Youngster to represent P 4' ”""Al ,3 the tour. scouts at the presentation cere- . h 30w" if . The Canadians. whose em ” mony "because he is a fine. fresh” 5m"”- m” ""3"""y "I wmm "l 1- N” 3 I faced led and a typical Canadian "”,:,h:e?: lr";:c'e'g'('.;in.dian dem 2 SGPM scout.” 5 r A ' - Hm P - t ti took la while the L ' mil: lli)ry:i3rnv.ii"u'::'q?.".'..,"f.?,': 31:: 3:: tourirllg (llele camp. it W ) II . 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