? XO- " Presideht Bluford Si W - PRESIDENT ! * "Die enow and heaver' ire for ,;'iV. nations which we experienced J'.** here during the first week In January caused a considerable dlurry en the campus when on i|p' the afternoon -of the frth, PresitjA? ' Bluford/while on his way j.* *\ .-borne after a very. pleasant and vy^what we hope will be a sucreess -j. fnl conference with the rcpresenU.lr. taUve of the U. S. war depart1 A. mcnt concerning the senior R. O. T. C. slipped up en the Ice and - > was stunned but not otherwise in| Jured. - y-'V- '*'* Bishop William W. Peele ' \Speaks At Bennett Vespers r, -:r. Bishop Williain w. Peele, of lllrb(jfT. jnond.. Va^'reaidcrit < bishop kit the i !. ^Wchinood area In the . Southeastern j ] > ^juried I eh wi of the Methodist ctaorch, J j '.^>ilL speak at the weekly reapers of. * 5'Bennett Oollece on Sundnr. Janusrv ' 'it wan* announced at the college V pP'^odHT. Bishop Peeie will .he the sixth '; *' .' bishop who turn accepted an invita-'' c'AJtlon to speak at tit** local institution < j." ; w> far this year, and be will be fob i V^lowed lty n seventh Method let pre-, fc-jv'^late In May, -when Bishop Bromleyj rj^'Oanam. df Boston. will deliver the ? ?? Bennett baccalaureate address. ) ***4- . The oilier dignitaries of the Meth-'i odlst - church .who have been guest < U^'Vi speakers at Bennett thin year Include . |5j; Bishop " Editsr ' H. Blake, of Coral ,, j,V.. dairies, Fla? who eiaike at the chapel i crvlcd-of the college In October,'. {-JVBlah.ip Clare Purcell .of Charlotte. | ji|V*wbo was tcapers speaker on January ^/-^. aridltbe .three bishops of the Cen- |. ?--j' tial Jurisdiction who participated In *' S>;< the worship seryleewhlcb preceded 1 gi^^lbe formal 'dedication of Annie Mer-- ! B^yjer Pfe*ft?r, ct?apel at the college In P^ven^-Orr U??t,ooc*?ilo^^Bi8hr.p 1 H, KJiwrvof ; , reading, and fm?p&rn&\ct\ri . ' - green; unned 'lien He Falls On Ic< Professor Hrooks announced at , th? foruin meeting on* the' 11th' that< the President** condition ulw SSA scrioug. The' great ap^ ' plause given this announcement clearly Indicated the relict that this news brought. Everybody is anxiously waiting to see the President up and about his usual duties again. He will be out soon. He is doing fine, and we hope his efforts in behalf of the R. O. T. C. and the young men who Will be entering the army will bring the favorable results be , h?s been striving for so long.' "Reading As a Hobby" Talk Given At Bennett "Reading As a. Hobby" was the title of a talk given at Bennett College yesterday morning by Mrs. Cotiituruv H- Uurtaanu *u - rollege, in the special Freshman rueftday Morning Series at Bennett, rhls series -of programs for 1h?! roundest class at Bennett was Initiated several weeks'ago, na the ** litul step !u an liitennive orientation and guidance program for the fresh men. In addition to Mrs. Murteena'* talk. Mnt Mel ha B. Dennis of the Art Department spoke on Hnndlcrufi and Art, and Aaron C Putton,* sclBftce Instructor, discussed . photogi rnphy as a' hobby. College songs and music by Alias Hernlre fHi^Mta '?< i"I>Mrleston and Alias Thora Kelly, of Philadelphia. l*#tLi frwhiaeif. puc.i I'deted tin- jmrgttiiu. ; >' ;*. Miss Wlllo B. Player, registrar iirwl director of admissions at'Bennett, will speak .during (he ?Vnifii;.; pomry. Affairs' hour rtt >theV i;olle^? bfroorrow. reporting on', the rcceoi ronfMrencifr^fln',' education andoattQn5 1 tkrfenae In B* 111 rnorr, r wbertT' ?b* meOaberJnf th?? SoM>uninit. tee on'TOWiiir-MU^' ?!i; ' ' Moving, Picture* ' >>. vv >'XL_2LL:t< -' 4V>*? $ ' pr. r. CL SfilrJay. pf4 C!b*riott?? showed ji wonderful moTlnf pictiir? on . tuUrtnoa at the St Jor*r Presbyterian chuirky V -?'"r*?*\? v.,. g }-JsA. : ' ET. "01 SBOBOT N.CL.S AT LR D Avj~J A N L'A R' Home Basketball ! Game Is Thrilled Packed Jordan Sellars Has Several New Basketball Team Members j v The Jordan Sellar* tennis, both ! boy* and glrla, have several new members who *how great promise. In rbe opening game of the season with Hillside of Durham, IjiskIo Norwood. &. Junior, liegan .to show promise, - coring seven of the total 10 point* to win the gan>e by the narrow mar-, gin of one basket. At the same tluie ; the Hillside boya roiupetl over the 'J. H. S. contingent 45-13. In a re"tlirn anpamnnont ih? 'fit dropped both names, the girls 22-1 j 14. the boys, 3?Vi?. The second home name was thrill-1 ' packed. The home team, spurred on j by the cheering of the capacity house, J tied.the girls name, Mary Frances Shaw making seven of the nine polnta. Clyde Foster, senior, and I David Mnynard. Junio.% gained 14 and eight' points respectively, with [ each of the other two members making four each to win the game, 34:? ' v V,^vTwo other out-of-town games have -'appeared on the caJd. one with ifodsville and one with High Tolnt.'l Rottr teams proved too strong for the1 X H. S. aggregation. ' \ When the Goldstnn tennis Invaded the Jordan Sellers territory they rejcelved the most severe trouncing the| j I. H. 8. cagers have ever administered. William Hnrdlc, sophomore, starred with 18 points. David Maynard with 16 and Clyde F* * A Tan* number of the Hennett ^-graduate* ore* expect*! to rtalt the caropua at the annas] Homecoming* if which lata be held this yenr In cot>\ i*ectk>o with Commence m jtli 1942. Opportunity To ] Render Patriotic Service J Leads Should Know Details of Various Programs In the stress of the tremendous call to every American citizen, the * Co-operative Kxtemdun Service of ? North Carolina deem it ntWvssary to B Invite the Neprosleaders of the race who are in contact with the puh- f it- mi huiuu one or- tbe two meetings A scheduled, the first one to meet at } Shaw University on January 20 and p the other at Livingstone College oil t January . 22. You are requested to attend the one more convenient In dis- e tance to you. c Opportunity to Render Patrtbtie d Service. t Co-operative Extension Service Is ? especially responsible to the mrHl ' citizens of both races In America. With the country at war. every citizen, as well as every organization v and department, la urged to function o to the highest degree of efficiency. S Honorable Claude Wlrkard, Secre- f tary. U. S. department of agriculture, d Luus itald. "Food will win the war C and write the peace, three Vs, Teg- c etables, Vitality, Victory." v Object of These Meetings. d X - ; p It la realized that in order to get he mb?t effective results in the shortest possible time, first, the'leaders should know the National and c State Program, and second, to set a up machinery whereby we may he as- * aured that all the rural people get 0 the national and state program at once. Dean L O. Sehaub, director of 1 extension service. State college, Raleigh. and Mr. Fred Sloan. In charge u of program planning of extension I service; State college,. Raleigh, will 1 be preaent, both at Shaw university and at Livingstone college, to give ] [ first hand Information on the actir Itleu now In prop ** and to explain the "Food For Freedom'' program that will be launched within a few ^ dayn In an Intensive way. Therefore. ^ we take thla medium to request -you j to attend one of these meetings If at all potfwlhlc and use your Inflnenr* to bring someone or a'party with you. "Each meet I tic will open at 10:00 a. m. and adjourn Rt 12:30 p. in. No prnvlRloiiR are lielng made for . lunch at Shaw, hut three are man*" I nice eatlnc places in llntclgh where j lunch or dinner can U* had. Prerlt dent Trent of IJvlngstnne college ha-' l offered to furnish luncheon at-, a I reasonable price If he is Informed as to how many may lie-expected. We look forward to having yon. with yonr friend*, either at. Shaw on the 20th ??r at l.lrlngatone on the y |22IHL ; / A ' < INYA Leader Talks To Business Leajfue | Mrs. I* M. Jetton. ?re>i negro reiiTeaenriitlee for tin* NT A. spoke he- j fore thir rentier ineetlnc at j Taylor * Memorial Y. M. C. A. ye*- a terrier of Greenelrorn Negro t lretrtie *rc\ "Meeting the Problems of ^ Youth."AShe~?M that only croup;In:. ? aterMrt..Jo NYAswork rnn he conGudVj t la advancement. * * '/& ' f i L R.-TttnweTl, -president, announcer! C -that the .league'* quota of fnml* Tor ' erurlnf -'a lot' for the propoaed ^day- > wirnery la being neered. ~ "" ? nr. r??id pn-5-jt^^ '] r'" = I OI * < . ? '- -V it,;-: : ad tftie future Outlook! | )0K PK1CK: 5c F. A- Freeman Talks On South America Speaker Says That Economically, Socially Surpass South America * "Social ntid Economic Condition* n South America" was the subject i f Mr. V. A. Freeman's talk to the " Jreensboro Negro LmpW. Tutwlay light Ht which thin? was held n luiii|ueL The upeaker Is a native of ? !eorgeto\vn, British Guiana. South unerlca, and" La now studying at the L and T. College of this city. Tin! iresident, L R. . Bunnell, acted us oaatinnster for the occaaloo. The sjteuker . stated that hotli cooonilcally and socially has our onntry surpassed South Anie.rlca, ue to our hlghlv Industrialized sets em of living. Ho clte*l the fact that ^ mly one institution of higher learnt ng has been established in British iulann, and that being In 1920. Other speakers for the occasion rere Professor F. A- Brown, head f diversified training at Dudley high icbool, who encouraged Civilian IVv ensc for the preservation of our emocracy. and Commissioner . B. A. 'oilier of the juvenile court. He de- . , lared in his brief reuiarks that his fork was just as Important to the efenne of onr nation thao any other t <"* ower. . \ ,4 The banquet was comprised of the ellcades of tbe season.: with very apalile waiters and waitresses which dded to its elegance. The president poke words of- encouragement mo emiog tbe proposed Day Nursery, rhlch la th$" major, object!ve of the ' ??'. ?ague at this time. ' V ' The. program, consisted of. three lualcal selections rendered by Mrs. i. K. Hlghtower, Mr. Morris H. ' > Vnes and Miss Klmcelle Alexander. ? 4r. W. HL Fisher oins The Future Outlook Staff Mr. ,W. H. Fisher, who beads the . ^ few Farmers of America..** and a "" ". eacber of Evocation.-.-'agriculture of i ---.i I* HH Br MR. *W. II. KISHKIL InrHnglon. N. C.. lolnw *lt'.. -> . future Outlook In -Cnnirlbiithiir ii?v ; ' itorle* con owning farming purine th? v latlonnl dofenaB. Mr.-FtohM- J* tmy,^ ? iCtireln hla comnumltjr*.dl-//, v-Vectof of'-hto churCh. cWiy Hf,beads bai.bnyr ibceuttab In bta ?cl$w)4v^?^ ** dwny ifluba orfptldMd|* .;. Js** omiuunlty ^ whlch art^dolfl^Mie^ ^constructive work 1or WtUtii* n * opportuol ty for people I# *"V?1 * ^3* ovim unities flaring the prc?^'ijw'.* ^ h- M ?uu?tt of X. and .. ^ ro|l^f? in tho airlcul^rnt ^