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Greensboro -- i Church List '? - * t.. v* ADVENT1ST Seventh Day Adventlst 1202 East Market Street -. V'<'/* BAPTIST Gethaemaoe ?-? 110 Ireland Street ' New Light V 1001 McConnell Road Providence Sll Baptist Street Trinity 007 Gillespie Street Mount Zion 808 Wilmington Street New Zlon * 1127 South Cedar Street St. James 338 Florida Street United Institutional 610 Bert Street Shlloh Primitive 730 South Ashe Street CATHOLIC 1221 Retreat Street St Mary's 1414 Gorrell Street CHRISTIAN " . Bishop Temple * 211 Dart Street St Stephen ' .*' 305 High Street CHURCH OF GOD Church of God In Christ 207 Gant Street Mount Calvary Church of Oi H at >112 East Street 4 -> CONGREGATIONAL First Congregational 401 High Street 1 -t ^ - EPISCOPAL/ . ^ Church of the Redeemer ' * ' , 90S Mi East Market Street HOLINESS / Christian. Alliance 1" i. ... 705 Best Street/,','. Lindsay Street 601 Lindsay Street / Mount Vernon ? 515 South ,Street . .' Skenes* Chapel V ?* ' 1024 East Market Street Gorrell Street True^Holiness ?* . Friendship Primitive V Benbmr . Road ' .? ' Bethel A.M. E.,'- ' * v: . V \New Cedar Grove Kt 1405 East Market Street > ^ 806 Market Street ; ? METHODIST / C2S Sampson Street L Mount Zlon 1519 McConnell Road Mount Plugah > ' - .1107 Retreat Street. St, James / ^ White Oak ' " V LUTHERAN Grace Lethe ran Memorial j;..Church * J; \ 'V>? r I ,-^Washington y Streets Corner * : ISSTJorth JUsriui Stwt "' , -'K*?t "White-Omit A. M. E. 'J ' ZIon ; . ' ' / 111 Water Street 1i"/' i. _ ",V Mount OH ret Jl. M. E. ZIon 131 Beech Street Si j .-v-Trinity A.M.'X. 21<ra. >. . 447 East Washington Street t ' Browning Chapel M. E.'^ ' f. 1710 Bant Market Street' TJIgh Street'M. ^E. ' 1014 East Lee Street;' . A St Matthew M. E. * ?X)1 South Ashe Street )y. c Wnrren Street M. E. ';J <20 Warren Street r. It A, Method 1 at f' 1120 Morris Street St. I'hlMp/A. M. E." Zlon 1211 Sdbth:A?hfc Street >. PRESBYTERIAN . .. . 210 rorhl* Street ? ' /-UNDENOMINATIONAL f*iCraAnttnfh ' " t 7hn flftiMNA^itrwt j?{g r?pH*. 7>h?-n?<*e ? { ' ( -Vf !p.Mttn r?>lf-M?*?t Strtit 4 Tire HaM* ?.f Imtw for An 'o fw'i, v Ss-Tsfr.ar^r-^ r^_Orr?iw, figure* ^Indicate. that MtM rateaTo-?ltl? are -no i hUtti notath.ynffiP"" ' 1 ' ' T 1 rt.tloo, Itlrtk Oiwii re. *<*>>? <?/"? ^ :rt>0t1>'?tijrr-*? A' " i f > ' TUB 'Y ' *: ; - ' Bennett C 'Y* l5Pv " ' ' ;'*; Bp- '' i ' ''v4|^^m '.igu:' 1 I ?nf I ?39j . . . t:.t *' -r * ?*-? U. The Annie Meroer Pfelffer C lege. Greensboro, N. C. wu dedl The Methodist Church, dlstingulsl and outstanding figures in the flr assisted by prominent trustees, < ters. Students presented a beaut ,1 Institutions of higher learning fo from the late Henry Ptdfier and r entrance, is an attractive "Little T Bennett Represented At Many National Meeting! ; ?= > V 4i.vLf Greensboro. N. C.?Bennett CoTleg* was represented during the recen holidays at a number of natlona meeting* and conventions which tool place at widely separated points 1? tbe country.-Both stndent and faculty delegates from the Institution par ticlpated In several scholastic and re liglous inferences before returning lo the college after Christmas.-//' * President Ivarid D. Jones reportw on Monday on the ' sessions of ; th Association, of American College held January 2 In Baltlnpore, yrber he also attended on January 3-4 th conference sponsored by the NatJor al Committee on Ivducatloa and I* fense. President Jones was also member of "the committee studyln Methodism's objectives In higher edt tlon. which gave a report .at .th meeting of the Aasoclation of Metl 'odiat Schools a ad Colleges beJd. 1 Baltimore January 54J. / nnuiima wivnaa or ui Bennett Music Department, travel* to the convention of the Music Tead erq National Association "In "MJi n on pol ls srhere be and one other del pate -were the only represents tin from Negro Institutions. Bennett registrar, ifiM .WIlla B. Player," a tended the meet 1 rum In Baltimore;si Dean ."Virginia. JL. Simmons vraa,k / source leader at the second jNatlo L MKhodlat -Student Oonfereoce be at . Qiefc thdvertity. of jTOliMMfwlili Illinois, ldlH Natalie HeleoeJjajt* !, innlooofi Bridgeport, presided ait i * J^munit?,aeaatOfi. on' Decewher^vl ' i T?y pjrtlriMti rorcm outlook. cbkensboro. ? College Dedicates , Ne m* ii i^RHBP^T^T 1 WT?'Z~ *->, mk?? fib jbt- >wv a* nfijflWs 9 - j -?--' .'-r9ft'&*UX>ks \V. 4> ataoei, latest gift of Mrs. Henry Pfdffer c eated Sunday, November a. la the oreaoM bed white and colored representatives of edi dd of race relations. In Founders Day oen conferred upon Mrs. PfeUTer the honorary Iful model of the new colonial chapel. Ben r Negro women, has been the benefidary his widow. Across the rear of the cfaaoel, heatre."^ ' * . A ' Bennett To Be Hostess ? i To Lincoln Thespians f Greensboro, N.- C.'?The dreary in- . I - d j terlude of mid-year examinations, ext tending from January 26-30. will ^ ^ nevertheless have a happy ending for tJ students at Bennett college next n week-end. when 27 youthful actors A from Ltoi-oln University .In t Pennsyl- ^ . vanla^wlll virtt-theVBenflfcireanipus , u> present "Murder In the Cathedral" * ; for their sister Thesplana. in addl- y 1 tion to offering-two performances of ( b T.' &. Sflllofs drama, .'-the "Halting b. troupers are scheduled to be royally e 'entertained by the Bennett Little e Theatre Guild, which la aponanrtng i- their appearance at the colle-re. ' J * Directed by Joseph Newton Hill J a and F1 Waters Turpln, the Lincoln z presentation of "Murder.- In the * I- Cathedral", \r111 be the second major ' ? performance 'In the recently - comt pleted Little Theatre build In* at Beb- '1 n net? where, about a month ago, the i Bennett Guild presented "Ladles In 1 ie 'uctiTcinfiH . rne '.intra -mi]or<4ri-p nJ in*Uc event of the year at the col-. < 3- lege will be the presentation on Feb-l< n- niary IS-14 of three original Negro I e- plays by Mrs, Eroetlne Coles Roblo- t m heart of the dramatics depart- J $ roent.^ it- s'For i the benefit of Oreenaboro >d townspeople Interested In the drAna, the lJncoln players hare been asked io'jxljq ?? matinee performance 'of Id t^r^t^ide at itlb j^-nu^rn S*t;h urdkV.t^afiunryiSl#". followed -hfv as > m> oj^h^per ? W*Mta of Boon^fettW at the * kwnua 1 ?}njd-y^r^ptoci ibe-nlfbt 'Of {? Jinnarf ao, itad tthey^?W|dse pi , ^ entertained nf as Informal party aftiSt tKo i S ?L?e>t the *.ttonal,8tod?rt^W llafe^ST^i w Chapel : EES ? ; H r fflwl I li HpH HB; I : *:*' H mm * i L v 1 '; * I - * Si* T 'l-l > Mf t br A.'fl. ( ?Mr .Tat csy to Bainett Oo?-?-<. i* oT.tb* ttnt Negro totatwe* otr/ rtotvml ud religVws uotUottmL monleo Preotdent Derid D. M>< < dMprao ot Doctor <* Hum&ne lotoctt OoUeco. ooe ol Anwlct* too o< U? nllt ot ancnl tlUMlim bat wWKmbti Uuoofb enottwr /' < ' . ;?-* > - i . *.- -: > / Sennett Students Raise. . ' -V * Cash for Endowment . Oreenaboro, _N. : C.?Bennett stuenta joined Fast Saturday In an enbiisl astir rally ' marking the . midolnt In their campaign to raise JWO ollars toward the endowment fund f the college by the. end of January, i total of nearly 200 dollars In stu opt contributions wa? reported-at be rally, wblcb began with ? parade round the campus, and concluded rith the nlhginx of an adaptation of he. British .victory song- entitled There'll Alwayq Be a Bennett!" . v "For Bennett Tomorrow, Endow today". submitted by .the Junior 'lane, waa the prlte-winnlng slogan n a slogan contest, one of the'main eatures of the' rally, which also In* ludod a lively program of skit* and college songs.,,.. . \ Although the Greensboro driye foi funds for the college wan cancelled recently, so as not to Interfere , witt ocal raooey-ralaing efforts In "don lection with national defense, J stu lent* at Bennett are determined f< rarry their - campus campaign .'toT? racceesfal conclusion. Io addition t< the rally last vweek, "rarlous plani are belntr worked out by the Indl vldual claneea, so that'the '800-dollai Koal may be reached before January 81. *.. , -3#*'- t The student drive- la part^ of^thi ca'mpaljpi launched by B?knet?^po long ajm to J800.000 a 'conditional ipnt^dflSW.OOo'f^ the. feoeril ^education boartLTbe ocfl core the graxit.fr am the *{{ \Miss RhuceU.'Aleiaodeir: attend^ a-meeting wlthll/*. Ida Jonea,lSur day#,Jannar> .25, at ReidJrtflJf^ 4SSSS5.?t^ Mr. Hi F. Fuller .-ft Funeralaerrlcea *&&**' " "-*\P * FtdJer,jpronUneot^d?is? oL the .&ty^ ; were held January 22 at Trinity Zloa !->%?SKi churcfcT Rcf. fcL S.. 8ca$> paator.- ofr r A-j flclatJnp. Stirctrlny were his Sire. Little Fuller .one aoa and ^oop^^SftSjj^BK daughters. Interment follouedjgLat Mapleivood cemetery. , JKft Mrs. Susie Suggf vo1^*?^?'? Funeral services for Mr*. SosleV . VV^S^F* Sugga, mother of, Sir. William Susks.-. ^ ';. OT wtir be held Wednesday, January 2S "iV> ^31 at St reter_ Methodist church,, with"- \u Iter. W. T. I-omax, officiating. . terment will follow* In ithe church; ' Rev. Mr. Waddell^.fctaSMI members of T^rlnUf AT M.-,.BL r; church died Friday pioruhig?Mr?. Harriett CUbin 4' Mrs. Harriet CI n bin on - Austin1 v ^|2yjmfc street tiled early Thursday morning.-, * j January 15. -. . ...jj *; >j.- ^Ar &V/gfc?' Funeral at Trinity church Monday, 5:50 S.;Seay, officiated. Burial at VMapleV wood cemetery.; Survivl!^'>r<?;hla^. wi&^ooe Hor\.*one dsu^ler.-'. Mr. Douglai Long Douglas IvOOK.'^0^'. North^ JlSil Dudley street, died Friday momlnft:^ 3y;5ugS nt his .home. Funeral .serrloe/'was ', V* Ttj5r held. in chapel of TLarfeD y funeral ^ home 'Sunday 2:00 rp.';vty'llet Or^eo' officiated. Burial. ln\. Mib>I^\?^iaSfcK wood ^pejbetep^ Surviving A ?w ? Ms >^BS moth^ Prife,'-two aislers, three broth-V" -P^SSWP ; '$#S8 1 Mr. A?eo ; Toon*.- age 15. of 704 .^FgM Ma-xin street, died at hi* home ?Janh*ry'r.l3 after-ian Illness of several., week*. Funeral" services were helfT V*Tl' at Ulah, K. xC-, January 18 at 8 :0ft. CvV"'^^^ Survivors: Mr.'and Mrs. Youn^' Mr.' James Tuck, father. Mrs. Harriett Clayborn. ' "fsS Mr*. Harriett'Clayborn,' ace 78, \ot 005 Austin street,'died at her'boinevYvdll|S after a-long Illness. Funeral services was held January 18. at 8 p. m. .atV Z/9&E9 Seventh Day Adventlst- Bev.^N. Smith, officiated. Survtvors' at?'two daughters. Mr*. Maind*' Garvin. .'ruf^Qj fireenshoro', N. C.; Mra. Zella Cms- .-^3/. VI nrooKiyn, a. X.; one HOC, Mr. *."> Earnest Clay born,, of Providence, Rhode Island. V* . >** *y;? *>. Infant Carrie .t-Carrle McNeil, the", daughter ?*of' Mr*. Emma McNeil^ died at 11 it IiVtI jWMM at 218 East, street January 13,1942.- /jntMjjB Funeral ' beld at,' Brown's fqperal^g^SfiK home January" 15, "11. a. m. Burial 1 followed at Maplewood cemetery. V *"' America annually produces R^SO ' 000 gallons of wood turpentine, ceu;,J rus reports sbow.i" Gum turpentine. production 'exceeds 24,000,000 * galI Iom m. year. ' ' .GREENSBORO FL/ORAli?B - , COMPANY 27* N. ram St. - > Una BtSTIM1 ' - OnstemK C.'- - -i> .:?X!30! i FLOWKRS FOR AIX ' F'.JSf; > OCCASIONS p'HXva? , r At RoMombh PHm* -.{ ' ir frjH ; CLEANING CO. r DIAL 745S . i Our Dry Cleaning Pleuc* Partkulv w'lA B *? N. Pndwy/m. t * JOHN i. VINHS. IW.T>V *~; ijggag ; MaUOneC^^^jS^ fj
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