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^ | y^SSefpt/p Wilh the Times I FUT V VOL. I. NO. 7 . Large Audience Hears Concert At Bennett Standing Room Only As Gatlin Presents His Orchestra An audience which taxed the capacity of the T.lttle Tliwiter ut Itennetj college \lntened Friday evening, Dec. 5. to the first concert of the year presented by the 40-piece orchestra of the college under the direction of F. Nathaniel Gntlln. There was standing room only ns the programmme opened, and latecomers found that even the extra seats, which had been put tip In the aisles to accomodate the overflow, were taken they they arrived. > A highlight of the evening was two -solos rendered bv Sir. Gatlin. who is a .clarinetist. Accompanied by MIrs .Edwia Graham, he played Mozart k Concerto for Clarinet-and RlmskyKorsakaw's Flight of the Bumblebee. ; 6nd-his rerMlltlona were enthusiastically received. 5.'.; Considerable" applause also greeted ' Mlsa Evelyn McNeil, student conduc' tor; as she led the orchestra in the ? playing of Herfuth's Victory March, (concluding number in the second selections played . Miss MotNelfcis also a violinist selections played by the orincluded Wagner's ' March Ifrorn^ Tannhauser. Ghya* Amaryllis, ffjiblch's" 1'oem, and Brahms'- Hungarian Dance No'. ft, which comprised group of number presented. > ^jte^second' groups consisted of so- M flections from the Bohemian Girl and | fcBalfe, Tchalkowsky's Andante Can1-^ atabllfe, and Intermezzo by Provost, as " ~ iSRitf as the Herfath number. jtS^fr.' GaUln's solos 'comprised the Kffirtt group ontbe programme^..aiul fjfcrijits (concluding numbers, the ofi-Tdwstra'Jpiayed Strbum' Tales ftwu ifcir Vlenua TVnods, Ilerfuth's ipxiAeauiu ?eud Ood 111 ess America/ by Mrying Berlin. /' ; Bennett Receives pearly $1,000 fifrom Conference J f^Rally Attended By r'^Approximately 100 11 ^Clergymen, Laymen' i ygA total of nearly $1,300.00 In cash ? ' and food contributions to Bennett Col- r, J lege from the 80 charges of the j .' Methodist Conference of North Caro- ( y ilna was reported Tuesday Dec. 2, Mi the annual rally sponsored by the 1t V conferenoe for the college. The rally &?***' attended by approximately 100 ^tjargymen and laymen from the four 1 P^djjtrlcta of the state, who brought 1 tbeii) about $1,000'In ranh dona- 1 and nearly, three hundred dolC^ftrp^orth'of food. . ! PggWith "Hate^reports still coming In * ?; am. the ralljjconcluded Tuesday aftjfjfiKw,'total figure stood at more ' twice the amount contributed at ft^fevent lnst-yqpr. The nnuRuul sue- ' Is attributed to the ' of, the four-district imperii itflf1 the Conference. wbo^jre- . hour Tuesday Vim e as ?vMcKne; LaurlnhuW liiv yfa'zaS&ft ) URi GREENSB01 Choir' S XiSH n>e sixth consecutive annual Chr by the. A. and T. College Choir undei of Prof. Warner Law son,' will be held i B. Harrison Auditorium. Sunday, Dec program, which has grown, to be on significant musical programs for the J will consist of appropriate music I mas season by .the masters, ranging century to the present day. Carols of tries will also form an important pa gram. "J. The highlight of the program u performance in Greensboro of Rands "Alleluia" for chorus of mixed voir Villiam Brock 1 deld On rheft Count ' li He Is Said To Have Broken Into Graino B Feed Mill & 8. . ' 0 Wllllain Brw-lt. 17- - year - old. :as today charged with breaking ito Graino Feed mill, South Elm ^ treet, (he night of November 22 uiid fr.nl! n" inn K. "? T Ol tl olioe announced. explaining ' that T iroek was already' being-held for ovestigMtlun when the warrant was aaued. ; v.. ?. w- . -* * Meanwhile, police continued their* f nveatigutioti "of several weekend y ireak Ins, including the crime * af" iootgomery Ward company store, _ 32 South Elm street, where luerhandlse alued at $185 wa? taken af- f er an empty safe had lawn opened ind a futile attempt made to enter mother. . - It whi nlao reported that nothing ^ vas missing at Thomas and Howird company. 210 Emit Gaston street, vhere entrance bad been made .h rough a rear window rind an uri- . tucecssful attempt made to knock off j :he safe combination. ?.** ' Two automobile aent rover*. valued it $12. were- re|Hirf?U.v atnlen wben ?. T. and W. X. C. Transport at loji mmpany warehouse, . 12on Sonth rtreet.-.waa again broken Into during tbe week-end? . Nd ; k'rreat" waa reported * In the Wyhlfiit;company," 240 But. Marker Rtreet, ,^/ '."-. j2f ' r&i-rf. MPT Tar Dietj Annnunrr*:-** 1 ?THE? :0t KO. N. C, SATURDAY. DECEMBK Gave Concert Last t | >.* !&_ m :j H |ljf A?' &*' 13?' UjL-* ki ' H '. U atfn Istmas c oncert I position was w i the direction Kousseritiky foi in the Kir hard """t""""- v*" . by the student I ember 14. The w>llaM ,Vood?. e or the most ^ A ^ r?OZ? rat retocnitioo roe the Christfrom the Tfith br(uuleasU last voriouo roun- ats th, ?? rt of the pro- a nlmjor i Farm and Home rill be a first concerning the p 11 Thompson's * and officials f es. This com- music festival. rive Paintings Are Presented at Bennett Five famous paintings of the Itaan Renaissance and Albrecbt Dorr's "Adoration of the Kings" was eplcted In the living tableaux prepnttKl at Itennett College Sunday af prnooo in place of the weekly vesper prvlce. The tableaux which was hown in. the Annie Memer I'felffer hupe] *<?f the college at six o'clock i the afternoon. Music by a1 choir of freshmen rained by upiterchissmen, and poetry endings formed the background of he tableaux, which have, been wronged by Miss Emetine Odes, dlector of dramatics at the cnlteRC, rtth the collaboration of Mr*. M. It. tennis, art instructor; The paintings n be represented include: TheTlrttaIon, Alhertlnelll: Holy Night Corglo.Raphael's Madonna of the Chair rbe Holy'Family by'Michael Angelo rhe Adoration of the Kings by Durer ind The Slstlne Mnilonna by ISipnel u-# , )r. Channing Tobias Speaks At BennetJ Dr.-'Channing Tobias, national sec etary of the Y.- M.--C. A., spoke ai llehuett'.College on .Monday;Tltee..-8 . Other recent -speakers on the Ben ie?t rumpus nave loriuueu .nr.-Mim iri.B. Coles, Director ?>f Ayrir-ultura ind Extension Workju Angola. Afrl ra, and Samuel M. Jenkins. executive "ecretary of the Independent Soela !>nt?r.of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Jen Idna and hit wife are waking artou: ?f coloredachools tn'the aonth.' Martin T* Harvey, national direr tor* qf- young', peoples -vrorkforth B?anet*t.College last 'week, as did Dt Nelsoa/H. *Harrla head of the Kduca Lion depiudment of TShflWCrilver*?lrj Drj-Harrl* was arepmpanted. by Mia Eaa!<j .Bell ?iidrlrfca'home\ economic Hlnatructo* at/Sh'a*\ and a'group n students. V "; > '* mmmim iTL? R 20. 1941 Sunday H f JJQ ||\ B- g , W ? II ritten at the request of Dr. Serge r the opening'exercises of the Berkley at which it was first performed lody under the direction of Prof. G. ortb, July 8, 1940. T. Choir has not only achieve^ a loDf its work, but the reputation has I . by reason of two coast to coast year. It was the invited guest of tec's Christmas Caravan Series and role in the broadcast on the National Hour of the NBC. Numerous letters rogram have poured into the college orsee a record attendance to the Bennett Orchestra Makes Initial Appearance Orchestra Has Had Remarkable Growth Under Mr. Gatlin The Bennett College orchestra made Its first appearance of the season December 5 In a formal concert under the direction of F. Nathaniel flntlln, Instructor of music at the college. Forty young women" played In the concert, which was given at 8 p. in.. In the Bennett Little Theatre i and to which the public was Invited -Coder Mr. Gatlln'a leadership. th< ' Bennett orchestra lias made remark able stride during the past' tbre< | years. From an eight-piece unit Ir , 1988, It has developed Into n com . plete little symphony, with 17 violins viola, three cellos. two string basses flute, three -clarinets, three E flai . saxophones, tenor saxophone, l'rencl horn, three cornets, two drums, am twombories. The members of the or , rbestrn bu'alM made considerabh program fix skill- and technique. mi t well as loMbelr stage decorum ?nt observance of dynamics In music. He" program Friday nlcht whs j varied one," Including works by Wag I ner. Brahms, Tchalkowsky. and tin - elder Stratum, as well as lesser-knowi f component. The Victory March b; 1 Herfurtb Will lie conducted by'Mis - Kvelyn McNeil, student cnnductoi r and Mr. fiatlln, who I? a clarinetist wliv' render. Klfnsky - Koraakow' *Fllgh?-of the' Bumblebee", acvon ? panled by'Mlas Edwla Oraham. I ? i- According to a survey of coUectlv '. b&rgatfilniE ne^rlng mmpletlgfr by tb a JVrentlittcCoihiry :Fund, about oik s third 'of |the'.1 workers In- 10 leadln f Ainertcadrtlftdu8trles .work und? . closed sbopr or tutloti shop condition tA-i* 4i- f''> w ead The Future Outlook! )0K PRICE: 5c Y. M. C. A. k Planning Second Anniversary Phalanx Fraternity Serving Young Men Between 18 and 30 Among the events planned ai vnr- * loufl times are: Annual breakfast for -V domltory residents, the poen house reception, first annua! Founders uay, anniversary banquet, piano recital and- tea,'1 .mother and ilautrliter ban- . quet, sponsored by the Tri-Hl-Y gtirls clubs, the Pioneer Roys anniversary program, and tnnny other events to be announced later. The Hayes-Taylor Memorial Y. M. C. "A. opened Sunday. December 31. V ' 1039. and at the present time boiih&f of a membership of S-"iO Including . some 300 Junior citizens, of 400 men memberships and over 100 . women members, great strides have been made, and In the Pioneer program for boys a dally nursery school for children between ages of 2 and 5 Is held . from 9 a. m. to 12:00 o'clock. This ' ! ' service Is under the direction of Sirs. Avvle Gordon. ? . . The Phalanx Fraternity headed by . David Moorehead, is serving, young men between the ages of 18 and 20. ' *,-v The Mens Club, under the leadership ~/>\r' of Robert Halth Is also being a .dla- tlnct service for the men of the dtjrr ' '.The Womens Auxiliary^'with Mrs. i Alice Campbell as president, has ae-;^"*-'jffy ' compllshed some outstanding 'work j .-,7'' .. during the year. The Hi-Y program Is under the leadership of Erneat Ruiford, of Dud- "v'i" ' ley High School. These young tten V have a" very,active group and are V .' making an outstanding contribution 'fc at the High School. .? * >" " The Terra Cotta HI-Y group under' . the leadership of J. B. Williams, is v? one of the newer groups for young'^. iuen at the Y. M. C- A. V . Miss Lea Alma Shoffner has and Is producing some very flnp musicians. Since her two years service at the Y. M. C. A., she has produced, some outstanding musical groups.. ; *,* . The Emblem Club lead by Perry ~ J. "Brown, president. Is another fine \ Men's Clnb at the T. M. C. A. These/ 'v men hold us ihelr motto "Serrlce to V*-"'? . Others". Membership In the Ploneer^-,'^Clubs la about 3<X). Organizations are found In the following schools:Charles H. Moore Washington Street Primary, Washington Street 'Ornmmnr. Terra Cottu, Sednlln and Florence. The T. M. C. A. committee of management under the leadership of C. K. Dean Is making Its' contribution towards the work. Members are a*'.'. %, follows: Watson I-aw, Robert Haiti). v-V ,F. D. Bluford, D. D.'Jones. B. W. *li Barnes. George Bridges, J. T. Htilr-^V^! ] ston, W. N. Nelson, J. A. Tarpley, William Compton, C. E. Dean. W. C. r>. Cleland, Perry J. Brown and Frank1 lin J. Brown. ; ? ' Miss iNell Craijj ? - Makes Address t. '.Miss Nell Craig, formerly .dh ,the , ! >4 ^aff of the Dally New*, and at K sent director of the Pre**-Bureau Roman's College, addressed thesfaft - \-?Vv 6 ft he Bennett Banner,, student* pnhp'^)>^? r 11 cation of Bennett Collega,6aV thflr e regular. meting ' of the -staff on. e Wednesday evening. "" '' J ' * '" * The meeting was held ln"the SemA'xjf^' c inar ltoom of Pfelffer Science Hall . % at Bennett, and lltas Crajff spoke on i; "Some Aspects
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