I " * 'iUifr^C/iristmasJ Ftn VOL 1. NO. | === nyahaT Readjusted Its Program Plans ^ife In Progress For Ebmnsion of 'Negrofllrife' Center OullfoKDpBiify Is one of the 1 counties. 'compose No. 5 of th Natinunj ' Y<*th..' Administration i North ^ronta^ Recently the NY. over the"*ifl&**country has rcadjus ed its praftjun in line with the ni tlon'a .pM&J'or direct defense. Are No. -p* cqi<&ia,at68 one hundred pe cent readjustment propran One c^tt'ejikwo Greensboro Defens ' t .1**" chanped over to th propram, the other. . macfflfcflSwnn, remains on the d< fenmSnBlf .funnlnp at full Quota o thre^ftyper day. Roys trained i; thUBWaje later finding emploj * y*5?PEJflle defense industry a ltMnffjMpt metal workers, am efUgrf^Op assistauts. The Npgr BMBttoct Office Is now conduct BffigfT-.of this city In an al jhSSsKgate those Private Plant where trained Netrr JgMflug employedand is attempt "4B j^Bease these' possibility not already exist, ThI 1b jflBfln {or oar entire commu ,li&s?fflvfre*' and state and the oo all youth serving agen cl^4?ivldual citizens Is sough anititiSHated. All NYA youths an dlr^oaflB the State Employmen private employment. 'j'feuDBe'^ou' In progress for ex pttOfUJH the program at r at 1401 E.-"Wa*hlngtoi sffinMwfinelude. Food Productloi ^rtBHu'r defense,-nutrition, qunl and ^T106-' The Negri ^IHtei in W^inston-Salero con function with 28 youths ii iWork Sho] D^to 'functionJon)the regulai _j"/ H ^feram ,hasl3. ^Xi)e Reldavlll* Negri .< ytmt^^t^^Udlng'-^^creatlori cen ' ti.fii &&}torh&&bii ' ' . grd Affairs, National.Youth Admlnti tratlon^rtcintly .^an^'??dnVthe "ful consideration of all.people concerne> In Irarryinp. on the'.tralDlng prngran fof youth, but more than that, for th f?|l co-operation of all Americana 1 National Defense. f \ Parent Council Sponsors Xmas Part; ^* The fThristmaii party iqtnnwred I) . tl e .Parents Council" of Kennel ? ursery School for nnderprlvlleee < iltriren In Greenahoro will tah 1 lace on Thursday, December 18. i . , 4 p. m.. It *?? announced at the <*o v ' pjre today. At the party, which wi be. held In the Bennett pjmnaalntu. ^ Santa Claua will distribute to tl ^Children the new and renovated toj W'^irhlch have'heen donated to tl 7VX y>unrtl hy Individuals and firms ! "i'id (own during the past few weeks. Members of the council'will wri ?.."-1 'he t#iys at Its regular weekly m? Ing. to held this evenlnjir in H< jr^A^'> pate library dn the/Bennett .ean>p\i y jfX Dr.* Alberta "Turner, head of the < < i/J!?]pf[e Some Economics departmer ^S#wl11 "I>e*k at the meethiir, vrhlch w . ' ? * be followed by an informal tea hot; jti > '"> ; . United States exported about -M p f J* cent of Its cotton and^87 per cent rV'"j ita fobaccd crop before the ntrw ^**' 1 *;ar In Europe. Fur i GREENS Mary Lou Hayes, Mr. McClintic Stars In Play t "Ladies In Retirement" Provides vehicle for Their Great Talents Two local young people will portray Important roles In the produr0 tlon of "Ladle* In ltetlreuient" to be prcsentedr by the little Thente Guild at Bennett College this .ere^ ning. They nre Miss Mary Lou Hayes r of this city, who 's playing the rnl of Emily Creed. ar,d I-ee George McClintic, also of Greensboro. who plays ' the only male part in the play, that of Albert Feathers, nephew of the heroine of the piece, Ellen Creed, who Is blng portmyetf -by Miss Virginia e Holder, of Newark. N. J. n The curtain will rise ut 8:1.1 tonight for Bennett's interpretation of the Broadway stage success which has already Iteen presented this season by the student players of both Greensboro and Woman's colleges. The Bennett production will stress 0 the traffic nuture of Ellen Greed's behaviour, and stress the pathos present in her "potty" sisters, while at the same time preserving the coinlc elements of tlie melodrama. There wlU also be a matinee and evening performance of the play at Bennett tomorrow. In addition to the characters mentioned. the cast of the play this evening Is as follows:' lx?uise Creed. Rosa Lornux ; Sister Theresa, Thclmn Groves; Lucy GlGlliam. Marlon McLaughlin; and Ignore Fiske. Gloria Jackson. BENNETT TO CIX)SE. Bennett will close Its doors at 11 o'clock this morning for a 10-day recess, following a week of traditional Christmas festivities on the catnpun. Clauses will be resumed on the morning of Jannnry 2. J n j'.' . } " ^ I ' i m, t- .1 Santa (Iwir is In town. You >1- reporter in a private interview for I*. hearty despite the spread of the i >1- world. Santa was in a very op it. Baid: >"So far aa yet we have not 111 bomber* or submarine warfare rx ir. home. We have been working a 2eare of the needs of all the good# I er ?and the bad ones, too, for th'a of also given careful attention to tni grown-upa. * 4 "The other night after a hart THE? E Oil ;BORO, N. C, SATURDAY. DECEMBER A "LIVING IV tArV*C & I "^S^TagjlfF Vermelle Mason, Sophomore, holding Raphael's famous painting, "The Ma "Living Madonna" tableaux presente< Ford la the daughter of diaries M. 1 Ford, who is manager of the Boohstor The current herring catch is so much better than for many years t along Swedish coasts that old time J fishermen believe naval war opera- * tlons helped drive this fish townrd t shore. \ ?a% mi . ' v ms r Futunre Outlook ] toy shop, Mrs. f ind Santa hale and . front of tha op?r var throughout the come In and wai tlmUtlr mood and, I stories Ls oho.it I been bothered with I . IHgh Srhool In fi far my North Pole J happened to lool l-hour shift to take I stopped her knit Ittle girl* and boys I her eye, so I st? t matter. We have "Anyway, m the wants of the J fuse our, Chris ti one, I wish the I day's work In the | had." ? ITL( : 27. 1941 1ADONNA" j a H I I t( u n s p ' I ' ^U|H9H9] 9&Mpj' donna of the Chair," one of the 11 I recently at Bennett Little Miss c "ord, science Instructor, and Mrs. n t. / 9 i a A naval commission from the pped my story short ajorettes, wars, taxes, will noif ronnas Spirit and to earh and every Merriest Christmas they have ever Happy New y, * PKrCE: 5< ~ Audience Thrilled E5y Play Given At Bennett Scenery Arouses Admiration of .V1;.' ' . .Vf?".; Appreciative Audience A.' Friday night. December 12th, was big night nt Bennett College. It V/.as the first night of-the-flrst play-*-r=*> he given tn the new Little Tbea- . ?r and the play, "Ladles In Retire- " Lv*. lent," by Percy and Deoham, was nacted there for the fl^st time by, a esrro cast. x . ' When the curtain "went up at 8:15 ,m. to disclose scenery that was In-;^: V eed a marvel of workmanship arid igennlty. an audible gasp of admiraon arose from the audience. For weral seconds the stage, bathed In right lights, was empty?then Ma- ... an McLAUghHn, as Lucy, the maid, t epped on the stage. From that molent on until the final curtain drop- / -d the audience lived and breathedi,^,^ ie psychological drama with' ihmeters. . > ' Unlike the case In m ost pi ays,. the,' ? rting honors must In this play .'be jually distributed among the talent--| 1 Misses Gloria Jackson. Vlririnla older. Rosa Loroax, ' Mary ,: ayes, Marlon McLaughlin, and helina Groves nnd Mr. Lee George FcClendon. All characterizations ere superbly handled by . these jy'Z oung followers of Klel pomehe under le direction of Miss Erosflne j oles. director of dramatic-at,Ben-\.Yv; ett. To the Little Theater Guild ! plf must go congratulations for the^'^. forementloned scenery which 'was*^, mde entirely by that group;Vthe&yJ ' Ighrlng, sound effects, make-up,' and .& ostumes were all worthy of-rery fay^'A-^ I /able mention* * Despite the Inclement weather, a","^V urge audience was in attendance. irooug the patrons present wera.Dr^~ ;# md Mrs. R. N. Dett, ' Miss HOdtSft imlth. Miss Lenore Barry, Miss MUgSW Ired Burrls, Tres. and Urt>C.,w h | ray. looked very' 1 ovely ling gown a v The play wrr' a , uccess?and In Its repeate^terognK^R ' in res on Saturday. Saturday night It only achieved her distinction for both' actorajHfiMtlw V A LENA E. Euirene Miller AlleirpillvSR Phot By Iyconard One person was lo a aerlotia lit Ion In I,. Itkhardaon MetngrufllKI j lospltnl tlil? niorninp and anpUw^yj^ ivaR lielnc held In county Jail 'altera mlt of a slKMitine affair which' {btSg rurred about 7:30 a. m. on Ter*on club property near .GullfoSfflx Eupene Miller, about 22,jyca3mfljJ twice by a .22 caliber r1f1e,tS6?i?3^^B taking effect In tbe left s1<^l^^BK9^H deputies were holding.L*onj&3H 36. who safd be was a carctaxflj the Jefferson property.-'," Hond and hearing been wet. He has been' a Result with dealy IUwrpotato nibbed oretpH er which has l*en; wliflfl or lemon rinds will clean.