]||l Keep Up With the Tin FUT u?:'== . g? VQLUME'III, NO. 5 |?===? 3?l -si ( : H tg Charles Weaver, Clw-pel 11111, - ^ V' ."v ,111 : sBfe > Mil ^ ;X ^|fcf| ? ^HlifWlIili sHP -" IB? Hv H HK^ ||?||||j| j^jjj^f || .*.. i ^ N. CM ace left half back, of the ensboro, who is being pronilnctly ated All-America teams of the C. ? Press. Weaver, a triple threutor, owns, and chalked up a punting a Ready Jecember Concert The next group will include: "Stouthearted Men," "Romberg; "O Solo Mio," Boccalari, a trombone ?0)0 by Miss Lucille Fox of Rocky Mount, N. C.; "Hospodi Pomolul," Lvousky, featuring the string section; and "Pop Goes the Weasel," Yoder. "Berceuse," from Jocelyn will be played by the violin soloist, Miss Marion Williams of Canton, Oftio, to open tne tinai group. Other numbers will include "Hungarian Comedy," by KelerBela and "Army Air Corps," by Crawford. The orchestra is in its fifth year since its organization, by Mr. Qatlin and fifteen states are represented in its membership. TO RKLKAHR VEHICLES Non-combat Army vehicles, manufactured In lMQ and before, will be made available for essential civilian use in the near future, according to the jWar Department. Jeeps will not be-released. Details will be announced later. ' / ?THE? 01 O, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMB1 Greensboro Chosen For 1944 State Laymen's Institute The first annual state Lay men's Institute for the Y. M C. A. was held in Winston Salem's Patterson A v e n u Branch of the YMCA last Sun day. Morev than 42 represents tives were present from Chai lotte, Winston - Salem, a n Greensboro East White Oak an Hayes-Taylor branch Associa tions TUn ,l?ln(ratno mn.-. in1: ucitt,aico utwii ing worship in a body at Friem ship Baptist church of wliic Rev. Thomas Kilgore is pasto His subject was Life's, Higl ways. The afternoon session was dinner meeting at 1:30 o'clor at Patterson Avenue YMCA. Pre siding at this session was Clar S. Brown, chairman of Winsto -committee o f management Curtis Perkins, executive see retary of Charlotte YMCA re viewed the work of the Assock tion in the state and die cussed the need for post-wa planning, adult education, cor certed action, and representatio jon the state committee. He ir troduced Attorney J. S. Bowse of Charlotte who addressed th sessiqn on "A Layman Looks a the YMCA. Attorney Bowse stressed the following points: th Y'MCA offers fellowship, an interracial relationships, trail ing and education of the masse: and ' inspiration. He also state that there was a definite nee for YMCA's in other' citie throughout the state whic would be properly equipped t care for the rising delinquenc and other pertinent problems. The next session was held a four o'clock with O. A. Brow of 'Winston-Salem presidlnj Greensboro was selected for th 1944 meeting of -this Laymen1 institute to be held the tourt Sunday in November. The gues speaker, Herbert T. Millei executive secretary of Carlto Avenue branch of the YMCi Brooklyn, New York waa Intrc duced by Thomas E. Hummoni executive secretary of Greens boro's Hayes-Taylor YMCA. His subject was "The Rc sponsibility of Laymen in th YMCA." In building for th future Miller urged his hearer to raise the giving and thinkin of the Negro constituency, t give more time to the 'Y' move ment, the need for representatio on National boards, the qeed to more trained secretaries, th need for higher membership! and post-war planning for-mill ions of service man and wa workers returning to our. com munltles. New officers elected were a follows: T. Gilliard, president Charlotte; first vice president Dr. William M. Hamptor Greensboro; second vice presi dent, Jacob Smith, Wlnstoi Salem; secretary, A. W. Harpet i Read The Future Outlook! | moot PRICE: 6c 1 * [. Ie LL (1 a L1* lh r. ia k k n Miller Addresses IT T Emblem Club n A large number of Emblemites " and their guests were in atir tendance at a dinner meeting 6 held last Friday night at 8:30 o'clock at. HflVftR-Tftvlor YMflA !r to honor Herbert T. Miller, sec^ retary of the Brooklyn, New York YMCA. Presiding at the session was Perry Brown, presi^ dent of the Weatherby Emblem club. Each member of the organization and their guests ^ were introduced, i Special guests were Milton A. Fletcher, executive secretary of Patterson y Avenue branch YMCA, WinstonSalem; George Williams, exeeult tive secretary of East White 11 Oak branch Association; Rev. '* J. J. Green, and Clyde De ;e Huguley. 8 Special music was rendered h by the R. Nathaniel Dett quar14 tet under the direction of Samuel r' A. Penn. n SCHOOL MATES WED Mr. Walter Moore and Mrs. 3 s Evelyn Moore of Greensboro, were f married recently. Mrs. tf . > ? . v. _ it i muuru is iue mio? avoi/u Martin of Madison. She is a 6 graduate of Dudley High school. 6 The wedding ceremony took 8 place in the home of Rev. and * Mrs. E. S. Anderson. 0 . jv. i- Mrs. Sallie Morgan of /JKvth n Ashe street has recovered ir a brief illness and has returned e to her home again. i. I- of Winston-Salem;, treasurer C. * f. Atkins of Charlotte; and chaplain, George H. Bridges of Greensboro. Elected to the execus tive committee were the followt, ing; J. A. Tarpley and John t, Richmond of Hayes-Taylor and i. East White Oak branch YMCA's, I- R. P. Harris and Attorney J. S. I,- Bowser of Charlotte, and A. B. r, Reynolds of ^Winston-Salem. i .