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7"5.,- , " * ^lfflnla t I^Wt and Ola >n,otor?J to Camp Lee Son- 0 Tlalt.frlenda who are.enlisted n rVzSn tba U. &.\armj. . j Spy- ? > '-.. ? Miss ' Mrfrtha &?kard, Mr. Raj- n ,tnond Young, Mlaa Minnie Brown, ? Alra Brown, Miss Catherine i ?. ' Brown, Miss Mary Sue Brown, of 1 Jr-v/518 Ireland,swent to Bamseor, N. C., ^ f '"to visit their aunt, Mrs. Hattle I (t; ,Graved. ^ 0^ Mm. Myrtle Whltaett Martin, of Boston, Mass., formerly of Greenaboro, In motoring to Boston to Join *\her husband, after an enjoyable ^ ialt here with her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Karl Whltaett. Her parents . were happy to have she and, her i .. husband after an absence from the city for four years. ' 1 ' j > * Mr. Robert Halrston and Mr. J Vance Halrston, from Wlnston Salem, N. C., brother to Rev. J. T. Halrston. were visitors at Shlloh Baptist church Sunday, January 25. Mr. and Mrs. David Halrston, of J ' > Winston-Salem, N. C., were visitors at 1 j I Shlloh Baptist church Sunday. Jan- J uary 25. - .... ? * .; Mr. Lacy L^nnell, son of Mr. and J Mrs.- Jerry Donnell, at 243 Whlttington street, has been very 111 and is I in the hospital. He has shown Improvements for the past days. ^ I 1 < Miss Constance Shoffner, of Ben- j ?ho week-end 1 - with her parents, Mr. and . Mm. Arthur Sboffner, at 002 Doak street . v Mr.' Robert Walker, of 709 Sooth i Ashe street, went to Aaherllle, N. G, ~t for a 10-day visit after which he will return and 'go to * Haltlroore, j Md., to lire : **; . -'U Mr. Howard Rlckard, Mr.-S Ferdl nand Rlckard. Mr. Monthua IUckard and his two sons, Twyman njvd Horace Rlckard motored to Prosperity, S. C.., Sunday evening, January 18, for a .three-day visit, .returned Wednesday evening, * V*' .?:j Mr. Julius Thompson from Canip ! Lee. Virginia, spent the .week-end wjth his parents on Gorrell street." Ml mm Edith Moorehead. of : South Ashe street, visited her aunts, | Mrs. Cora White and Mm Millie 1 Powell, at h20 Ireland street, Satur- ^ day, January 17th. ."?. * i Mr.' J. B. Shoffner. of 002 Tkwk I street, left Thursday, January,15th. - to go to Pennsylvania to. be Examined to go to camp.1 . ? ' 1' Dinner Quest / v> Mrs. Mamie Itlckard. of Philadelphia, and lira. Mamie TClrkard, her ' daughter. Mlaa Mattie Rlckard. MIsg Martha Rlckard and Mr. j. C. Levett were guests for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mm. Monthua Rlckard on "High street Sunday, January 11 ; ?u- _ V ( .> Junior Choir * ; :-r ; 1" The Junior Choir of Trinity A. M. ! E. "7.lon Church had choir rehearsal Sunday afternoon at 'Mm. Junlc Wright, at 114T? Gorrell street.t , . - ? j y ^ ? .^Supper To B* GWwi.vpTJ^ Womnn'i Sorlaty of ^ChfUtlaa ^ '*ery\cti of - St win -hava a iroju*/ Monday -araoinc .at 8 ' VV&jMik jaudiJr ;80. Tb% "pottle jH h* J Itert to' attend. "At -7 '.80 this feame !, aooletyvVin apoRxor a Baby^ (pooteat - TicXrta.are'on ,-4 v Patiertta Tn*Hospital*' ., ii&iSfiyfixrr:? ' :: " * V^Tba'^onummlty sxtanda boat wtsbaa i^/fqpyaiapeedy wcotwy to Mra. Loiy ' Maa liatbal ,and. >lr*. KHaabath Jooa* Ev^W 'arft.'Dfl tiatkta '4 d the' j*Jama nca Ilub La M&daroei Meets With Mrs. Jonei -* -%.-c . Club La Madames met at thekhonx f Marlon Jooea, Bookeft street. Tlx al notes. wera read by secretary. Mr* truce Miller, then approved by everj >ne. The' club la planning in th< tear future to give a variety progran it tbe Jooesboro church to rale nouey for the Dally Nursery- fund drs. Jooea served a delicious menu rhe meeting ended. President, Mrt >roy Shepherd: vice president. Mr* Victor Hugo Robinson. , . x # Dance for Elks Old North State Elks I/odge Nc J7 featuring the grand featlvt rhuraday. January 29. at the Wind lor Community Center. This dance I siveo la connection with the Pree! lent's birthday for the benefit of lr rantlle paralysis. Music will be fni slahed by Oreechee Robert's orchei Cra. # Trinity-Daughters Meet The Daughters of Conference o k. M. E. Zloo church held thel neetlng la the home of Mrs.' M. I Stevenson at 1U0 Perkins street. Fri lay evening at 7:90. ; ' ,;J 1 ... fi' m" . ;' V ' . Miss Bernice Garrett Calls Meeting of Aluran raias i can ociqiir uumi is von ng a-.' meeting of tl?e Dwp Cit; hapter of A_ and T. College Alumn inacxiaUon Sunday, F^brnsry 1 1942, In the Dudley Memorial build ng, room D. Mlsa Garrett la th lecretary of ti>e chapter and baa bee dnce It baa been organized. Purpoe >f the meeting la to dlscuaa plan lor thla year's activities. First,- th llstylbutlon of the student Joan fund he annual vesper service, the dant ng style show on the moderation o raiments made by the student bod ind alumni from ,the tailoring aho ind home economics department o L mud T. college. Plans. will' b formulated for the annual . farme lance "which la to be Raster momln it 1 KK> a. m. .,, Mlsa Garrett Is a teacher of Dtk ley high school and very popular 1 tier church activities and communlt if fairs. , / - ? Plans Received The St. Matthew's A. M. E. churc baa received plana for the construi Lion of their new building which 1 located -foff Apple street, ' ' ? .? / Parent Education It ; / # ' >*', Topic for Ditcuttioi K- ? , / ' The place of a parent'edocatlo croup In civilian defense was dl mssed last night at the reguli monthly meeting 'of the Pareo' lonnrfl of Bennett Nunnery Schoc which took place In Holgate Llbrar at Bennett College. Several fragile tlon* were made regarding |posslb project*, i and work on one of thei project* wfn be. taken np at the n? meeting of the council. - V* .Pololwlng the general dlscusslo last erenlnf, members of the com* beard, Mlaa ' Barbara Ware of tl Bennett Home "Economics departxae talk t on "The Importance of Nnti Hon in BulMlng Defense". She polr ed (Out the klnda of food needed I the body dally, and' suggested loe penal re sources from which vitamli and uilperala can be secured. Bin t ratio* talk wa* a demonatr tton of foods grouped according T , Vltamlq' roiitenti while" ais^er pert era im<f chart* W ab^wd. ,v->. u Retumi TTo 'Raleigh V . Mr. W. EL Gray, ;who jWaa a:;ae popular reporter of the' Carol b Tribune, returned to Balel*h! N. } to >>ln with his family.; Mr. Or hia^ been mlsetn* by many 1 Hen knd*cl7lc orfcanla*tlona which Jae h. taken 'an methre part 1o wbOe aiWwboro? r ^k i ' v*'K J : = - . ~ '' T- ' -% * / i- - r . \ - ./ MISS PEARL BE1 Social Editor of T Mr. Guy -Indispoted , Mr. Julius Guy, on Lincoln street. Is ill at home from an Injury be t received Monday, January 13, at the Greensboro Manufacturing company. |: ' - '?- ' ( Re*. W. J. Trent To a Conduct Service e ''' : ' s Bev. W. J. Trent, President of Llve Ingstoa college, and band from SsllsL. bury, will hare charge of the service ?. Monday, January 25. , ?; p Sympathy Extended t To Family of Robert Boone e r Misses Selma, Ruby S., and g Emma Boone, (*;' I Cofleld, North Carolina. . J n \ y Dear Friends: We, the faculty and students of The Agricultural and Technical College of Greensboro, North Carolina, wish to ertecd to yon our sympathy In this moment of bereavement on h the passing of your father, Mr. Robfr* ert C- Roone. Is We realize how weak and fruitless much be any words of ours which should attempt to soften the grief ol a Iosk so overwhelming, but we canQ not refrain from tendering to yoc the sympathy of our college community, for we realize how con ,n cerned you have been during hie Te *7 cent Illness. ^ We pray that our Heavenly Fath j er may assuage the anguish of yooi ' bereavement, and leave you only th< ^ cherished metnoyy of your deai le father of whom you have so fre ^ quently spoken, ct Very sincerely yoor*. THK FACULTY AND STUDENTS n. OF A. AND T. OOLLBOE. Committee: Dean W. T. Glbbs 1C Dean Vivian F. Bell. Dean W. H Dt Gamble. Mian Abigail A. Little, Mr Clarence J. Barm*.' t ? ? x- Rev. Py A- Taylor Speaks M. On Bennett Air Projpraur ?- ? :i a- Oreensboro, N .C.?The third ' li t? th? .series <Jf weekly defease broad casts emanating from Bennett Oot ty If^te went oe the air last Thnrsdaj M erealng* when Rer. V. JL Taylor, In ' stroctnr In religion. spoke on "Tlx J-. Need of Faith la si Time of Crisis.' y: The defense broadcasts .jrere Inl *7 listed st Bennett two weeks sen, sm M will continue to be heatd each Than Om day evening -from 8, to BU5 p. m ay otot , the CBS network in Nortl Carolina. Mrs. Blanche RalfonJ ad romance language.-instructor, wll la speak next weak oq "> Needed 8ptrt of Tolerance." . ^ I fgpffp w . V ;--\ - I ? KN1CE liAKKKTT, he Future Outlook. Dr. Banner Makes Forceful Talk At Bennett College "We Do Not Live A? Individuals," Says Dr. W. A. Banner ' Using as his theme the word* from the- Biblical Prophet Isaiah. "Ye shall build . up the old .wastes and raise up the former desolations,** Acting Dean W. A. Banner of Bennett College spoke at the vesper service of the college yesterday aftenioon on the responsibilities of college graduates In their post-college life. . He said. In part, that the following three things would be expected of them In whatever communities they chanced to find themselves after graduation : knowledge, a goodness that would not be self righteousness, and sources of beauty for the Inspiration of others. "We do. not llye as Individuals," said Mr. Banner, who has t&nght philosophy and history at Bennett for four years, "Our obligations are so clal In character.' Aj>d though we must think In universal terms?along , the lines of what U beat for human I It as a whole?the practical application of our thinking must be Intensive, limited to the needs of the place where we find ourselves. However small that area may be, we will find the people we nerve looking to us for a knowledge of the beat that has been written or Raid In our particular field, a goodneaa that recognizes the full character of social responsibility, and an. awareness of beauty that may serve rs a source of Inspiration."^. Music for the vesper service was provided by Prof. Paul B. Oncley of Woman's College, who, accompanied by Mrs. Oncley, sang "It Is Enough" from Mendelasohrf'fe Elijah, and "Ilie , Lord's Prayer" by Malotte. < Bishop W. W. Peele of the Meth. odlat Church, will speak at the vesper service of Bennett next Sunday. Brothers, Students At A. and T. Are Drafted 1 ^ Clement and Sandy Meadows,' both members of the preeent Junior tdmm at .1 and, T. college, Greensboro, NO, bare been called/ to set-rice In the United States army. Cletnent/hie p older of the two,' win report to the ? Warren county board'on JanuaryV22 for Induction. He la a trade student j and ta due to graduate In June."!^* y Sandy,' wbd In a foreign language major, win report to the Suffolk J county (N. *Y.) board for Induction I on the aame day.. ' 1 Sandy will probably , be seott'to t Camp Upton, L. and by brother to Port Bragg. N. C. The boys' are and T. College "A" Honor Roll W -A" HONOR ROLL FALL QL'AJtTER, 1M1-1M2 >>? Senior Class s'atne Home Average Tnrlaon, Walter F? Laurlnburg 2.71 I 3ray, Gerard E.. Bennetptvllle. ' ' j S. C 2.89 ' Harris, Calvin R-. Wllkesboro. . 270 , 1 Henderaon, Eugene It.. Jackson- I Tille, nor Ida , 2.6ft ;* Johnson, Mary Isabell, Greensboro . - 2.61 j viariln. Pearl A., Warsaw 2.50 Jldham, Hazel Price, Greensboro 2.70' * Robert*. Chlote&l R., Greensboro 2-61 ! Wall. Hubert U. Albemarle 2.57 Ellison, lifargarette ? 2.61 * Junior Class * Names, Clarence W? Greensboro 2.56 Rnrno. Bernard Don. Florence, S. C. 261 -j: Boyd, Ulysses. Theodore, Greeoaboro 2.61 Davl*. Ann Lamb, Greensboro ? 2.52 DeVane, Montrose L., Kerr - 260 fEllison, Ilenry S.. Greensboro 2.50 Holmes, Bdytlie, Baltimore. Md. 275 ,, King, Brennsn L-, Seattle Wash. 200 Reeves. James Holt, Greensboro 272 Sawyer. Rroadus E., Pinnacle ? 2.94 | Thomas, Samuel S., St Angus- > >.;"y tine. Pis. - 255 >' f. Raskins, Hubert : 2.69 V-v'. ? Sophomore Class Beat Andrew A, Klnston 3.00 Canada. Barbara, Boston, Mass. 3.00 Collier, Virginia O., Greensboro 2.50 "y* ' Collier, Annie 200 I *i Halth, Walter Fllmore, Greens- \ boro ' 270 Lee. William Elbert, SprlngQeld, j " 111. - . __ 284 >-' I-orell, James Floyd, Pilot ^ Mountain I 3.00 s Simmons, "Rerta, Inwood, L: I,s. . ,N. Yi c.'.; ' 258 .'' Freshman Class * / Byere, Andrew, Philadelphia, Pa. -J . V-. 275 Ford, William L,x Pittsburgh, w* Pa. . ; 272 Holland, Gloria S.. Binning- ^ ham, Ala. , " ' ? 263 yITcnderson, Anna M., Greens- ' boro ? 271 ' Hog an, Murial Y-. Peoria, I1L ? 276 Nobles. Charles, Greensboro ?. 289 . . Simmons, Florence Bv Greens- Sr.'?'' boro ' \-Jyi'." umKmK BHKMIU y.; Junior Class?Sawyer, Broadu* vT E. ; ! " 2.94 ; " . Senior Class?Gray. Gerard R.r? 2,89 Sophomore Class ? Best, An- ' . V . drew A_ ' " 8.00 . * Sophomore Cass ? Canada, Barbara 8.00 Freshman Class ? Simmons, Florence B. 882 , ' -# ' ;s. ; ,'t-: " Bennett Plan* Annual f\iHome-Making Meet : ? >' Greensboro, N. C.?Preliminary ar- , ' rangeroents were being made at Ben- , *x nett College this week for the 16th \ ' Y annual Home-Making Institute which '' ; the college will sponsor March 16- . 22. The Institute, In which families from the surrounding community, as * well as home economics teachers and students, participate, la one of the most famous features of the Bennett /** program. ' - ,"The Home and Civilian DefenscT ?y??:?." will be the theme of the Instltnte ' this year, and a program of unosnal timelines* and Intereat la being arranged by a aeries of committees m?- ' ' v. der the general direction of Dr.'A. i'~* B. Turner, head of the Bennett Home Economics Department. Chairmen of the various committees are as fol- Y " j?Jr i<?wa: . .. >, ? ,i?v Program, Mini Virginia Simmons; ^ exhibit, Mr*. Molba Dennis; publicity,)*&*& Miss Dots Taylor*, family award, Albert -N.? Whiting; hospitality^ Miss yj) , Myrtle Thompson;' clothing' Institute, '??' Mrs.1 Naomi; Jeter; food sh^wfi^iiarj^ Barbara Ware; confer mica .of. boaaa^^^^ economics teachers! Johri tjiTorner,"?.:graT *.;d r^wletjet^'Mev" lb s?v&;a5MBl m ^Animal hair ' taken . ftocs s hides ^y/fcrr and P*dt*'
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