* *' r snmouitAtiUli iiwaaat, Mc. iw iw nanw Farm Security Families Learn how 7o Keep H'c// '"r PROTECTIN^RURALHEALTH N.6. College News Items BY GENfiVIEVE SMITH NORTH CAROLINIA COLJUEGE CAMPUS has IJ^gun donning' its Cristmas glamour by beginniinj with a full B&7lal calendar, all week. Next wee!!^ r?' shsll be .just tired cnoug*h and shail have enjoyed ourselves Just enough to really enjoy Our Christmus holi day at our respective firesides —^perhaps even jxpccUiiy old Santa Claus. T7e are happ> that the cominjr week will b} full because we won't study assijjn- meiits anyhow. Why? The se cond quarter begran Friday, Dec. 1'5, and it wfft require 3ix days to* ua to get acquainted with our new prbiTs and frottettea. How good it is to begin a new quur^. ter, having finished with the old one. We are looking forward to a better year with great enthu- liasm, we have made our i(solu tions to work hard and to play hard anti by sp, doing wf will councellors and instructors proud of us. . ^ ^ THIS COLLEGE PRESENT ED EGON PETRI, noted Polish Pianist in a r^tal at B. N. Duke Auditorium on Friday night at •ight p. m. Selections were taken from Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Li»t. The iccital lasted two hours. . Miss Thomasina Talley head ed the committee on enlertaiti- mffnt for Mr. and Mrs. Petri. On Saturday the College Choir and the Men’s and WomeuV Glee Clubs were ITosts to the Petri’s in an informat entertainment at B. N. Duke Auditorium at 1:30 p. m. In response to these musical units program tho out standing: Petri captivated them with the playing of request numbers. The same day fiom 3 to 6 p. m. at the Teachers Home, Fayetteville and George Streets, for the noted pianist and hifi wife. «. Those present were the faculty and staffs thetr wives and h^«- bands, the College Choir and the Men’s and Women’s Glee Cluibs. The cottage was decorated in the Christinas colors, red and green. A poinsettia centcrpiece was used on the table flanked by green candles. Red roses and as sorted flowers adonned the living room. Tea, assorted sand wiches in white, red and green, •tuffed dates individual tea cakes with white icing and red with green decorations was served. hope f!fat Mr, and Mrs. Petri enJoyed us as much a» the entire College enj^oyed them. It was grand to have been able to associwte with such an outstand ing personagsy to noti^.a few gf kk qualitie/i »nd h»bit» .. »nd above gll to know that tho3« who are really gre«f are those who bave applied and used their italents and not those who have buried then*. hujLSidb— Continued from page two Ba>rr«l Polka” a tune wliich the ' cchool has been using at a pep long during the foo^aJI . aea^n. Auld Lang Syne ended s/.tha recital. The president of the forum giave words of greeting to th« high Khool student and pre- Mnted each witb » copy of the idiool p«p*t. . AMONG TH(3se IN THE lime light this week were the house directresses; "Mnidames Lottie Kimble, Nan Jones and Maude B. Holbrook. The Senior Dormitory,^ one of our "recently Completed building, was opened for occupancy this week with Mrs. Holibrook as directress. Many changes took place with only Seniors, fully ^classified as such, moving into the Senior Dormitory; Sophomores a A’'d Juniors either remained or were moved into the Annie Day Shep ard Dormitory and the Fresh men remained in their dormi tory. Some of the studenlt will *nis# their former loomates and neighbors, how^ver, this change will occasion many new friend ships and acquaintances to be made as a consequence. ON SATURDAAY IJIGIIT Ihe ^ Alpha Chi Chapter the ^Ipha Sorority, the Ivy Leaf Club and the Sympathizers Club held its joint Christmas party in the parlor of the Annie Day Shep ard Dormitory with Willie Wali^ en, President of the Ivy Leaf Club, presiding. Many selections were rendered and enjoyed. Miss Katie K^lly, Physical Education Instructor was con- atul«ted upon her recent Please tuim to page eight F ’The Farm Scearijrt Admin istra tion found that moM fsUurM familias on it* program for giw- inff low income farmer* a nrw ■trt resuked from illnaiN malaria, hookworm, pelkigra, tobemlaoa. Thousands of Farm Securttjr A4- miniatnition families now rMeiv* medical aid and hc«ieh instruc tion through the Farm Admin istration medical care program provided for them in cooperation w>t local medical societies. Upper left: Nurse Lillie McCormick aesiats in as wt—itBattaa at Fliat River Fannie Oeeegie. Ls/wm left mi.thers at Cea^a Baa4, Ala^ watling for adviee at tha pn>- ethiie. CaaAar 8baml>urg talk « from palki^a kow mJHi, ao4 freeh ragtaMea will fraveaA and car* the diaeaaa. U^par center gardana wkiak pewrkla aa ample variaty af pretaatira faada are on« of the faw atitafli aa ,Farm Security AdminkMrattaB loans. MOTHERS’ CLUB THE MOTHERS CLVn, lead ing Durham organization, will sponsor two Christmas partiea .on Friday, December 29. , The first will take place tn the after noon and will be attended /by younger boys and girls, and in the evening the debutantes will be entertained. PiNCVILLlU- Cotiniiad from page taro Sacrertary;; JTHnita Stitt, Traaa. Aa our abl* aSriaor w« haaa M. C. Shaw. Th> Mid Seester examanartlon of Pine vUTa High Schooal will bagia an Dae. 19 and continoa until Dae. SC. The Pineville student * body and faculty wlah arary^ an* a Merry Xhmm And A Happy Naw Year. ‘ BRILLIANT AUTHOR ' O •L.--,. America’s Foremost Colored Actress _ Ijl Louise Beavers^ IN V V V 9 V V V F R E E F R E E Reform School AN ALL COLORED CAST ~ • HONDAY-TUESDAY DECEMBER 25-26 LINCOLN I THEATRE I CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA % OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS GIFT TO — A Fruit Cake FREE WITH. ANY PURCHASE OF $15.00 OR MORS— Our Customem Expect to get their FRUIT CAKE h« dafib year—-And We have it for yon. Five Points Furniture Young and brilliant author of the currently popular “Moses, Man of the KTountain, which has received wide praise in literary circles'^since its pubiclation re cently by J. B. Lippincott com pany. Miss Hurston, a Guggen heim fellow of several yeara ago, won fame with her first I'ovel, “Jonah’s Gourd Vine.” Of Mules and Men and Their Eye* Were Watching God have brought added laurels. (ANP) A Holiday Suggestion Bargain Rates For Your Long Distance Calls All Day Christ mas And New Yei&s, . * . . 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