& , Keep Up With the T FU1 VOL. II, NO. 16 War Mothers Receive Certificates From Ben net More than 100 war mothc were named to the ( Bennc College Honor Roll of W Mothers Sunday as the. 17th a nual Home-Making I nstito closed here. The list of mothers includ the folio wine-: Mrs. J. J. Burge, Mrs. Lev Jones, Mrs. Annie Turma Mrs. W. C. Snipes, Mrs. Pra Mrs. Robert Wallace, Mrs. Fa nie Smith,' Mrs. John Cockra Mrs. Colson, Mrs. Molane, M: Holt, Mrs. - Oscar Dick, 1 Annie Burnett, Mrs. Made Keck Reynolds, Mrs. Mi Morehead, Mrs. Nannie Pot Mrs. Daisy Holt, Mrs. Ma Graham, Mrs. M. E. Artis, 1 Tiny Hood, Mrs. Maizie NewMrs. Mary Wadlengton, J Cara Boger, Mrs. Esther ' wards, Mrs. Katie Horton, Margaret Meller, Mrs. t iFewell, Mrs. Mary Mcl Mrs. Sallie Donnell, . Mrs. l! lie Wornble, Mrs. Vera 1 Mrs. Mande E. Edwards, ? . Mary Gilmer, Mrs. Bea i 1w? a ?t WMVUU) /X1I111C 1J. r U Mrs. Leroy Lindsay, Sr.; i. H. C. Miller, Mrs. R. E. M.cl Mrs. D. I* McNair, Mrs. D thy McNair, Mrs. Annie C ;i.' and, Mrs. Mattie Ray, Mrs. J Rankin, Mrs. Mable McBrs i Mrs. Katie Moone, Mrs. De Partes, Mrs. Emma Griffin, ! 3 ;, Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Albert ley, Mrs. Aaron Taylor, 1 Louder Foust, Mrs. Rosa Srr Mrs. Odessa Pratt, Mrs. W Blunt, Mrs. Annie Avery, 5 '0 /: R. E. McNair, Mrs. V. Lent V~ Mrs. Mary Oldham, Mrs. Loi White, -Mrs. Georgre Gar Mrs. Parrelee Hickman, > : Nancy Bryant, Mrs. Nina V ;% liamson, Mrs. Ida Small, M >j.v Lula Harris Davis, Mrs. Mar (Mi; Bolt, Mrs. Mable White. M Ruth Hopkins, Mrs. Nant V.; Mae Shoffner, Mrs. Mary Fish Mrs. Ernest Raiford. Mrs. Liz: Martin, Mrs. Innia Offburn, M '?^ . Georgria Williams, Mrs. Willie Brown, Mrs. Beatrice Hayn< Mrs.' Marv Allen. Mrs.'. Elizahe m, Sep, 'Mrs. Ethel Daw-kins, Mi ???& Amos Schoffner, Mrs.' Edi aSj&f .^Wright,, Mrs. ' Fannie Harr Tjst, Mrs. Robert Nobles, Mrs. Nil SffiH^Babo, Mrs. L. B. Florence, Mi Lavater Williams, Mrs. Mai : Artis, Mrs. Riley Totten. 9[? BETHEL A. M. E. fc'CpjRCH missionary meeting wi at Bethel A. M. E. chur< Sunday afternoon. March 2 with Mrs. N. E. Hargel BjjSt chajrraan, presiding. Dr. H. Barkley, presiding elder, prcac H^ed^si very inspiring sermon. imes! THE? rURE naeilciiintiim a? thfi in grant. Meeting ill the evenings, this ciuss is taken in addition to ' for them. Upon completion of the course they expect to bo called rs. t?... ? ,i?tv I E 1 t' E i ??????? Read JTL< 27. lit43 .. ' ; f ' HUi:ld nt A. and T. College is further college in the ull out war proan already full college program to replace men in essential war lennett Clarinetist In . Eecital At Livingstone F. Nathaniel Gatlin, clairintist and instructor of instrulental music at Bennett college, ill be presented in recital at le regular vespers at Livingone college, Salisbury, N. C., arch 28, at 4 p. m. Mr. Gatlin will be accompand by Miss Marion Thacker, ano instructor at Bennett. The program will include: ibcnstein's "Cantilena," First ncerto of Weber, "Nobody lows the Trouble I See," arnged by Clarence Cameron hite, and "My Heart At Thy 'eet Voice," by Saint-Saens. I Mr. Gatlin is a graduate of > Oberlin Conservatory of Muand has studied at North- 1 stern University School of isic. He is director of the band at innett college. He has taught A. and T. College and Elizath City Teachers College. The Food We Eat \ By Roil T. Winchester. Every person should have: lk, 1 quart per child per day; pint per adult per day. Butter: 1-2 pound weekly; 1-4 und weekly. Eggs: 1 per day. Poultry: Once a week. Meat: 6 servings a week, ef, pork, lamb, fish, game. Vegetables: 3 servings daily, tatoes, Irish or sweet; tomans or citrus fruits; green and low vegetables as green ves, string beans, okra, cars, squash. Other vegetables, beets, onions, dried peas, ins and nuts. 'raits: 2 servings daily. Fresh ned, dried. ^ Iweets: Syrup and honey, ar. lour: Meal and assorted eels, 3 or 4 servings daily. , The Future Outlook! )0K PRICE: 5c Bennett College Home-Making Institute Closed Sunday A stirring address by Miss Nannie H. Burroughs of Washington, D. C., and the awarding of eetrificates to war mothers climaxed the 17th annual HomeMaking Institute of Bennett College, here Sunday. Miss Burroughs spoke in Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel before a large audience, many of whom are war mothers. Each mother received a certifi cate of recognition. These were presented by Miss Barbara Ware, chairman of the HomeMaking Institute Planning Committee. The speaker told the war mothers that there were making one of the greatest contributions a human can make when they send men out to fight for freedom. She expressed the firm convition that this war is the best thing that could happen to the nation since it is the first time that men and women in all nations are desiring to make the world a place to live in. "The Negro is determined to make the world a larger place for-, democracy and a smaller place for race prejudice, she asserted. Miss Burroughs was introduced by| Mrs. Ada Jarnigan; of Warrenton, N. C., president of the N. C. Congress of Parents ind Teachers. Miss Laura Allston made a report on the Home-Making programs of the weelk which were held at Shiloh Baptist Church, Charles Moore School, Browning Chapel Church, and East White Oak School. The college choir sang under the direction of Orrin Clayton Suthern, II, and Miss Janet White sang "Ava Maria." Rev. J. E. Brower read the scripture nnrl t.lio Rpv "R. P. Shnrnp,-