; ground surrounding ItLOVERS LAKt- -Drlvf dowr. this ; lane winding through mott-rrvtrwl oaks, natural beauuty untouched on | each aide and you can not only see but feel why It Is called ‘ Lovers Lane-'ECANACHAHA Well of enchanted waters In a beautiful setting overlooking Old Ftort Bayou known for lit healing waters and many legendsOULF HILLB- The golf dty of the Gulf Coast A golfers paradise Worth while driving through, not only for golfers, but for lovers ofnature _SHiiAR W ATtH POTTERY-Es-‘ tabllshed Dr the Anderson family in I February of lEtt as an experiment Now known all over the continent for 1U unique and original designs , and glasts The setting of the ahow room alone is wwth while seeing | TROPICAL O ARDENS—A citrus grove in the midst of beautiful gardens Owned by Oua R NelsonNegro spirituals For Pageant Week• Mrs J H Edwards *When the first negroes came to America they brought with them from their own African homes tirange songs and chant* To theae original melodies there gradual! v came to be set word* which they jncked up from the wt *te owners’ lips These songs were sometimes I called ' sper chals. and later on ! were termed ' jubilee songs and they usually voiced the negroes desiresNegro spirituals are the outgrowth of the negro's religious: | dreams and convictions They are intensely serious to him. and while j crude and whimsical, should never I be sung In ridicule In fact, the, best way to hear a negro spiritual is -to have them sung by the negroes themselvesMany of us. perhaps remember Ue negro -ulmual*. The Gates ! Ajar and * Heaven Bound - Both I were given In New Orleans In some; of the leading churches of St Charles avenue, with crowded j houses at each performance