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! ^Ma&^aduates- .
"fjp..&(*jroefcM|f*!!^ students at Mace
W^jtonipWte their
meefand fake the
' J^xApifnatlon of C09*;
.wH't'n^ ^?r th^
. .j tli^lr diplomas.
Meb,n*
Shroffner, GreensA
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f '.fIi\<yJUr?d)filk'Th&ia& Lee, Greensboro,
y j^^iiOifiSirt ;.^{t_ Violet Brown,
- :s Ot^^Mbor o.' vv/i ; > '*
" "* *'.? "'"; Miss Helen" Grace Sutton, HenderV?
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y' \ ilri^E^h Stalnback Swindell,
'. z,% Greensijorq^-'- a .. .'*" .
Mlas^Rmif^Btiin# Lewis, Tbounta*
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Mlsa Margaret Louise Jones, Mftxr?
.rah^beth'Tlosp.' Polk
/ vTkUas BMnr WOnt-'Jemld, LuiuGreen
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^lila^-Maetmy Bed rick, Landls. .*
j r ; ^CMlip tucy K.VlUlnw;Herdle AllllR.
,/ .. V- v^Miaa Annie' MaePropsL Concord..'*,
, .Maxwell^ Greens
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." I^^.f-jlU^ytinJan Jlosa - Ropers, Pitta:
Jaanlta Annette - Peterson,
Clara Mae Fernbee? *I*hoiuH8V.
nw., -. n^^'^r^wilU?t/Ao&
Knox Sharp*,
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' ' '^r^MlWEibtoe "Worley, Fairmont. >
. ' Aimle Oeo AtUlsap, Hldrten
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j ^MlssjaM*.-Johnson, Greens hiro.
l ";4 Kllxabeth I-ee, Lexington,
j . He)?h Tapp, Hertle lllHa."
| ; ..Observance of .
| Child Health Day
i ^sUifced ^
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{1 i\ vjrrf ..-;.pommdBIns on th? President's
B ^ay Pt^Cbwnhtlon, Secretary of
B ^v^^^Libor Frances Perkins bo Id: "In the
w feV.roonQi^ It may t>e the workJ
in thV -war*"production Industries
H ^ydlL^deterrntne the outcome of
jS 5^ *y-?},t-^w>r effort. Wblle the nail[
*{*^ J*?? lo ^ "t roost
He tchHdr^ i oft, live . with thein
9 (i 'r1 the trial? and tension* and
?V\^'.dl<eomorJ?; and even tbe actual dantrjK
^tber^ are. per Is iralnxt which
El *i"-f '-^'-','ali ^children Indoor nation -can l?e anfrv
V act'Jn-.time. No child
a .victim of smallpox or
ftphtberlal' Fortunately medical acl*1
vep hiS^i^uieong throutrh
these, aerl
ure
o ;' / - fiREE
Radio Broadcast I
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sar r= &^aFvJ5J
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Tb^ 4th' and itji prudes of the J
Washington " Primary school under i
the directioh of. Mesdutnes 1+.' J. i
Gregg and D. S. Enoch, ^ave a. radio i
broadcast "March '-2b, entlfletf ~*A I
Dream of- Democracy?: ui, 1 " I
^Various .characters. -. uWIhr- part ]
were: Charles Richmond, as the 1
Spirit of Democracy; Floyd Rice, hs
Humanity; Ihipont Cunningham,. as I
Faith; Geraldloe Wiley, as Religion; l
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Dn Dett To
Present Miss
Lottie McCoy 1
Greensboro. ?t. Dr.# R. Nathaniel ,
Dett, head of the music department (
at Bennett College, will present one ,
of hit students. Mine Lottie McCoy, a
member of the senior class ,nt. the ^
college, in a recital at the college
this coming Saturday. It was announced
today. Mlsa McCoy, who Is a
contralto," has been "studying under
nr. uett Tor the past four years.
A graduate of Bast High School In
Columbus, O., Mlfut McCoy is prat- '
dent of the Student Senate at lien- |
nett and also head of the Treble Clef
Club. She la a member of the French .
and Camera clubs at the college and
hasi been active In hockey and other '
lntra-mural sports. She hopes to be
able to continue studying music after
her graduation from the college In
June. ? . 1'"
Employment Week
Date Proclaimed
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Raleigh. ? -^mcl&maiions have
been / issued by- Governor Broughton
and IJfesldeot Roosevelt calling upon
the people of ^atate' and:.nation to
, Joln.^ln ^'National .Ernf
8-iO.;:th\i J?r
5 -d?d^a
t lcfc*lKatt?tlon'qf-?ntploy?ni tohhe
, n^^and dwilraWUty of Vlvfnf^rak
; fa>y toeot tir ;ol d?? ,%?orkt*rw, ^aind ^pHr,
tfrplarlytojTeteJarwiat 'WorV<l*,wjur t)
RtlqutMe . ' -ft
. . & (xmnfinMrv; trrrwr
; ally uaed on th?,luncheon - tjible Irv
staad of a Jar^e .cloth.
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N'SBOHO, N. C, SATUtUAV, MAY.gJ
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Rrra^B 03fJr ? -* A
Rf ? jfl
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Norma Stephens, as Education; How- ?
ird Hawkins, as Justice; Mar; Alex- 1
inder, as Industry; Dorothy Leget^e, 1
is .Freedom; Dorothy BurwelL, as thfr I
Spirit of the Flag; Eura Lee Crump-, i
ton, as the Flag of Today; Mrs. M i
L. Scarlette, principal; Mrs. -*!. S. i
Pucker Radio Chairman (no picture), i
In the picture, left to rich: Dupoot !
Cunningham, Mary Alexander, i
Charles Jones, Camlyn Gardner, !
Jean /^allacc, Audrey Mitchell. DorCity*Blackout
Alarms Will I
Be Improved
The city's air raid alarm system Is
"far from satlsfaetlry," and steps
sill be taken to correct the defects.
Defense Coordinator Charles G.
Vates declared yesterday." The 'alarm
proved Inadequate for the teat blackput
Friday "night, even when people
were listening for'lt, Yates said.
'.Yates declared that he was "highly
gratified" with the spirit of ^cooperation
with which residents of the
city entered into the test and said 1
that he was "amazed" at completeness
of the'blackout. "
The defense co-ordlnator ' praised ,
highly work Friday night of the po- .
lit* department, fire department and
air raid'wardens. Boy 'and Girl
Scouts and Home guard and declared
City Manager C. W. Smedberg had
done "a whale "'of a job"* in'perfecting
the defense organization before
Yates took over the reins." *
The thing thHt was discouraging.
Yate* Raid, were aereral "glarlnc loin
11 onn" of the blackout retmlatlnria.
Karh of these. he Bald, will be'traced
down ! an. effort to learn reasons
for the vlolntlona and to nee that
they don't happen again.
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:hOne-Minute Test XV ./'j t*
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} T. What continent^ contains prat*
Really .-htTf'.!the Acbrld'a* population?
~How^nlnilf Texima-dWd,trather
than, snrrerfdar, af ibe Alamd- in' Rrfn
Antonio? -4. >& V>
Where la thfc Holt tower^Jr'J.
t Annualftgaw^lne tenkumptl<^j-.^f
alfcraft In - theUnited, &taW>n .la
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"7 >.*" fcf -xr;. . th
rthy-^Leyette. NoVomLs .Brown; Mary gu
Lee Whltaker, Cha^les^-Rlchroond, ha
Floyd Rice, JunnltV Allied, ' Lula ie
Mae Compton, Martha .l'belps, Dor- ch
jthy Bgrweli/jean I'arlu/.Mra. I* J. he
Sregg, 3rd row ^ id re. M. ll Ccarlett. dr
Seraldine. Wiley, Louise Stephenson, di
Bertrude Nash, Epra^Lee, Cnimpton. OT
Mrs. D. S. .Enoch, Claudette McDoo pi
aid, .Yvonne Lindsay, Howard Haw- dl
bios, Rpatba Johnson.. hi
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Registration for ,i,
Defense Requested ?
CDVO is urging the registration of hl
all persons who have completed JU*d al
Cross first -aid and. home nursing cl
classes In order that they may re- m
celve assignments under, the emere
ency medical services.of Igcal civilian ^
defense organization', Mrs..' JPayton .
Shaw. Kelly, executive director, stat- I
rt this moraine. f -\y jf..--*". '?
"We understand tht*t - these are to
many persons,.who .)wwe, taken .-Red **
Crow? courses In., first / aid;and homp ?T
nursing -during the-past few months ^
who have not .registered?at CDVO!"
Mrs. Kelly kald.? "In-order, for th?>?e m
persons to- serve, as volunteers under ^
the civilian defense set-up they must v<
be registered with xuL*r?^'\- w
Visiting Professor
Speaks At Bennett ?
A strong plea for putting/in to, ar ei
tual practice theT basic principles of
Christianity, and the underlying theories
of democracy was made at Pen- ^
nett collegp yesterday afternoon by
Dr. Hornell Hart, professor of sociol- w
orj at I>?ke university,, who apoke at
weekly vesper . I' - '> c?
Declaring that there la f recently a p'
(1 lacrepancy', hetween?j^e p
beliefs anif -acfuail^eSiaV^OTlo&^hany
v. h a *ca namoves vCh Hatfa ^ .
the umlerljliu^ n
tJanitj' aT^ .dwo<^c^^ ?rc /forth -ji
flghUng'fo^van^reiff?ntr,';' ' a
r */,' - ?.* -e . . . n
V? Callfonila's tnberCTilosia death rate
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td The Future Outlook! |
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PRICE: 5t
ligh Value In V
)efense Training
By GARRY C. MYEKS^Ptl.D.
Out of the present emergency "will
tne some home bindings In disguise. .
Jt why did we iipcil a war to
others to take courses in nutrition,
imp nursing and first aid? One nlen
>nders why mothers-of today Mid
t been properly-educated along j
ese Hues, while "in the- public \
hools. But since they wer?:hot,\It>splendid
for them to'get thl?j edu-'
tion now. "
Whereas the chief appeal to motif''
s to' take these courses.geoerallj^*
ren by the Red Cross, Jj&of .dratne
ate defense, especially^tte*piOT56
first aid and
Cts and skills gained'
urses will l?e Taluable^stfmfe^fc"
ir Is over.-l wish all y^S^&offi^s
would enroll In
arses. They are free..
Within the past few
ids <of American mothecs^^^e^.
en..Trained to aamlclster Jl^VgMV
children andr other mernhraSpi#
e family und to neighbors,
fferlng hnd . saylng^ hjes..
ive a good many thousa n d
aimed to be good nurses of
Ildren and folder persona.' JnygfSe*
me. Think of the htmdreds
en afflicted with the oommpir$ffl^?
en'a diseases who .were savedjSot'
ily 'from dehfli *6ut >lso 'from
icationa 'whlA often folio
seases, because bo many mothers*
ire had training In defense courses*
< ' Always Call Doctor.
Here I wlsh\to entreat parents
I. children to'call the doctor.
inugh these parents suppose .they*
V pood nurses at home; also "to
ire the child checked several times
'ter his npparent recovery. Sucb
leeks by the doctor would save ,ao
any children from serious effects
Mowing these diseases, .such as ear.
iroat and heart infection. " >.:
Reutrning' to the defense conra?;
wish more emphasis were placed
i the i^cholo01^geCtIng"the, child
choose to eat and enjoy "eating
? foods he should -eat'Oft^n moth
s Know what a child ,should haye
it are unable to get' him to. eat 'A
iw mothers, Indeed, as they, learn
ore about choosing proper foods f<n
ie growing child, become,, on . thU
fry account' leas able to win him'to
Hot to eot what Ibey make avallabli
ir him.. . V ' * !tV.
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I have written a special^ buBetli
I this matter'- to be had'.wnbOU
mt by .writing me In care of\thliper,
enclosing a ssir-nddresaed er
dope with a tbree-ccot^tamp"*on ii
Solving Parent Problf*ns.'f?'
Q. Shouldyoung married' botiple
?velop the liablt of ylaltlpg^tlie.par
its of\lther of them opre'erereekorao?
..
A. No; and after there are gran<
tilldren this habit-8hnnld.<be leas drable,
since all wirta of fa'mlly^cou
licatlops may arlse.-as tr' remd?<^f
Words of-%VIadom/^^^.
j5ommop\ejwe iB.ot*
ioat, uncommon.?It'