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Aid Orphanage ft&?ord ' , Thanksgiving Gifts - : ?> ?/ . t Total More Than JZ,626; " Tt^epfayer bfthe hforth Carolina Colored Orph an axe Vt (* Oxford"T^or more support ootbe port of ^he Negroes 'was truly 'answered this past Thanksgiving when the Suit* Association. bf">Tew Partners *of . '^merica went y to the Oxford Irutltution Wednesday morning of last week from all parts of tfie state with .'.Sifts 'of farm produce and clothing amounting Jo more'than 52,000 plus cash, vT< A*uv ^hn Allen Spauldlng, 'a! fi>rier stirfenl ceasfu; member ofr1 New^ Farrne r* *jie' socls'tioti/ preecotod .the gifts td ?.. k. ,'Hamme,';superintendent"of the' for*} ' S/C..' Pot the past 10 years >U)ls association of tfeigfb Vocational'agricultural students has : conducted special. Thanksgiving, .programs for the benefit 'of oeOdy, persons In tho various I hcroe-communities. This year the 84 chapterspet asj their goal to* raise co-operatively 5500'worth of commodlties^aDd-cash for "the Oxford lnsti} Jtudon.*" The -goal was exceeded five [ times. IN; major'gifts were.canned goods,-2&H'quartsf sweet potatoes, 888 basbeis; corn, 250' bushels;'I^rlsh potatoes, 86 bushels;, field peas,' 78 i bushels; sugar, ,72 pounds, and a large' number of assorted gtffe: The largest gifts>came,from. the Chestnut school i In1 Cumberland cpunty .'amounting to j Jlil^l whlclL^aa presented by Prbf. gan, oi waaeueia-^eouiou^BChooi, lea Vl? u* boj^n^lalng ^T^2^| Op Buasey\ tn^^/ln'^'lar^S wmmmm ' andfreshman agricultural student .of < and T. college, presided ;orer Ok ,. psygrani/iHe expressed thanks' to the w membership and friends -who cp-ope^* atedVin' . maklngfthls ' a : successful i Thankj^rlngventure. The Mary Potter chapter^of Oxford, of which'Prof! ILewla; is' .the ^dfjaor, 4J had fc charge5 ^ceremonies. Others on' the progr atn were Boy ^fi.' Thomas," state supervisor of .vocation; 1 all" agriculture education; T^v'^EL, Browne,"director of vocational educa,tlon: R. E. Brown, awdstant coin mlasloDer' of the state board of web Sin, ?aU; ?f S*lel?h; ad, Oredtej Iraperln fendent Oxford "city' /school*-. .?Xpr?4E^ E.' Toney,' chal rman of boa id jrlnlkJtlonfl tor ^tarm' boyi '?in' the j J epnSfrj.JOffldal*^of /thei o rph*najje j a?d ihe'dfty of bxfoid.'to|d the New. '.Farmer* that their; glff^'waa". the greatest erer presented by an1 orgaiiiaatkm and commended the yootb j^or '< . - V'.-'.y.vV'ff?'^'-ii ^-- - ' . ' - V fl i>H fwM ': a 1 313 fcBSBSia IHl ,' 'iWk^Ftacdxj |?i> happj ., Colored Onihuice ?t Oxford, Jar on "'sildav^Tlh O&lea-w | dab acting tn ^ha^aca'of ^wHtrad- 1 fMr.' V jL^Bpaeti,', promlnenfTjb^ i oeaa mao ?nd the' Teryefflci&rrt pre?- } Ident of tie Qreen?bor6,JN?kto Busl -F. NathAnlel^Oamn,/^rt?ctor f?f 1Bstnnnertaf rouaic'Wf'BijinKt Ooll<*?. i ProTlflenc* Baptbrt Church la' oofc of tbcold^aftn the' dty ind Masts of .Its procreaa for ' tb? ^paat nlo? 32MB ?oT* UM^cMreo^tlW two m^froqabett' traia - Aor&f' to 'toemi^wiihlp bt,ibe cbfcrch ?Bd .id otlAri Who^iKir find | 'V - ' f America Present 1 MM S : oeta^M for; the North' GvoOna A that daft M the scenes 'pictured nr. Fkiwni of America presented produce and Nothing worth more nocd roods and other rnmodUec . itoagfm con tribufloo from the, 84 ?1 ^an^orgaaizathxi iof Nrjro' VSuflil^' nmber'.of-the ^eW- Vtvmcr>?o?? Timely Talks^ to. M ^^Br&d&st mmmm iry^-d^yofrtiM^; tglnjtlng on be catajrus of Bennett CoBege,"wm to on the air at*8:15 this afternoon, hronjh the * facilities' of '.Station iVBIO.'Tuesday'of this timely alk waa" discussed W "Why Public: torama,~''by'John G. Turner of the Social Science Division of' the .colB / .. >* > . r ? ' :vTbe Initial program of |tt?e BennettDolleae-on-the-Alr aeries was given Monday afternoon ' by Mlaj Myrtle IhompootC head of the Bennett Tfurifc ery Bebooi, wfce^talked on problems g^ctud boor^r^o^OhMrSe Sake. Her program wiU coine over the air each Monday at 8:30 p. ? The' Timely ^ Tata" aeriee from Bennett will be giren eech Tuesday afternoon from 3:15 to 8:80, and yrtl] be devoted to a dlecuaslon of curreol octal' and economic probl'ema^They are tb*be conducted by' fcr.Ttirnei I and by Albert N. Whiting, also an In a&nctor > In the Dl vl aion of' Hocl ' Parent Council Plans\* ^ 'JtiFor Christmas Part} .V TgrS " < <> ? vTW Parent Councfl Committee.-o the Bennett College Nmaery Schoo meV'iaat .week to perfect plans jCo tka ihhrlshna J ft* VUV I* L''i-v-;- / - " " "A" } / aluable Gift ToNeg I B . I wsss |pS?(? ported a t the oeaalon of the fcoJnJ.of iOireetora^ o&! Greensboro . ^ch^ter, Amwlean Bed Crofc*, ,' Friday'' afierDoop at the chapter _ bonae.. / wMlaa Hattle Aahborh, heed of ome 11 service department, reported on help given to .men. In the'armed force* -noting 87 canes of assistance during the men., Mrm.; Cnrtia Stone,v'chaft manotTfolanteer service, reported oa . : development > of C ' rahmteer nursss mQ oonw'-iinder -dt rec?on^%f Mii' InSi P. aW reported _<? tadd^imn^pr rapoctad tor link Baxto SelUra.'C chairman ? of , knit tint* Mr*.' 8a1lltan noted/, that sewing, knitting and .aorflcal}, dress-', tag production .la progressing , vrelL I*. C.'Atklsson! - chapter" chairman, told of .the^'part-i of .Bed.<Jross^.lii: ' civilian protect 1 rm plana, andj^UN " ftugh' Oraft^^^li:.chalr^2n^^! I ported /<?''progress of tha t act! vjty. immmm r fkHr.', Chartea VrfJUnfle A^ipririiaad , from *,>DrtVattj~,il1 dilfifO A^ai f bridge, PnnuoflvcnU; .paid \irtelt ,t< 1 hla Uncle Jim' Jonea, whom ;h? had r not seen ad ore he warn one -year 'old 1 on hj? w?y bart to Detroit Jrom th , > V... j 'i ',-j. ? r,>m . **?? -y?.KK.y ; | PP^| f\ produce! from the} Updwrch .fy'gp&Q }s$i^0^sSm Kr'rmin4 jUr'ttMOrvhnnif.. WU- fj&fejtt r r^taii H6.65 hlnWf. OtW. In wiiTO l?ir? ti.ft??r?, ?fbool?: J. jr. Inclu,. j j/S-^gP Zekdan; WW*) M?t?n..??d WUii?.j?X$& ss?a| North- Co&tn 8U^'^poUa?^<rf ^puAe!^ 'i'?^ - be $SE?My and , all foooM pwria1jferganlaatk^'&y^fift ln/tb?j'. churches and", to t?e.dt/ar? :V Wfflg5 ^cten<Jln* lnritat^oof .to-be* preoeot, . Dr.'.? Hcploiburt wen' knoirn ' throughout the state and nation and la very popular amongt the student; groapa. ilia meeting at,.the % '?*- C. will be In tb^ form" pci Tooth In .1402, . la the second largeat liothl^^^^M edifice in" BuropaL , V. .
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