}Vith the*Tllri Pjj^l'* j|A ' VOLUMB.^mgo:, 8 ~ Li v iif H ml ' 1' BB L^H H iH ' <:'B yf~5 I ,'1 t. V I ' ' ' ' *' ' ' '; ' ', A. AND T. C ',% . .' 1 ? ' J .'; I Above Is the 50-volce choir of'A. |1 ^ and T. college, Greensboro, which featured in the annual Christmas ... i \ v . concert Sunday, December 19 at S:SO-p.m. In Richard B. Harrison Memorial auditorium. Reading left \ - J to right are: First row?Barbara to 1 \ Canada, Boston, Mass.; Eva Blu( v. ford, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mae McP Bennett College 1 Has Verj > Bennett College closed Its year of activities with numerous'ChrlstP : mas programs and parties. The Ryitr"', A18' party was given last Friday night, December 17, by the college ijletlclans for members of the dlnlug hall staff. Miss B^'A. Ware of ' Home Economics Departments along with students of the Home Economics Department were reji'"'*'. sponsible for the service. President / David D. Jones addressed, the '. > staff, thanking them for their effort,In helping to make the meals ,fc In the dining halt pleasant vones. ?S.y,Y ' Gifts were exchanged among the ftvl'staff at the party. special program describing the 5;?c\ manner In which Christmas will ? ' be?. observed in five other Euroj? pean .countries this, year was the tbeine of the Sunday School, Sun?ffi'T'iday morning. w&p >>.(^Monday's highlight came at the ? .\close of the day when the students , disassembled In their various dormii||^J$<?rles .to* enjoy themselves at the ?wr.,:. Christmas party ' which Is given j V^eyery year by the dormltory dlrecSSjji jj- '"^Climaxing the, weeks of fun and -j IS jltpixl cheer on the campus was the . E^5y.PSXty Tuesday evening exclusively ( for: the'."Bennett Family," In the jtH^gyinnaBlum. It has been the tradl- ] GSfW"tion of the college for each student J ' facultyM member to }draV ] tjft'tt names and' the name of the person , Kf|-'drawn becomes' the'recipient'of ( wljfr some act .of dally kindness from ( ^"fThei^ "Christmas; Sister,^ who-' re- , H; mains annonymous until the.night t Ktov of^.thls party when a final gift ( la exchanged, bearing the name of J&^vr tho; person ,whp has bestowed the ^M^Mndnesaes.>.>);.' J And *thua , .Wednesday -arrived to ME&fetop f oQ all {activities,, for the eiyi f Sjpf. .classes brought a long hoped for t and students and faculty d : ' ;r. ' \ tea! Are T*- ? QREENSBO :" _ . _ . OLLEGE CHOIR GIVES ANNUAL Millan, New Bern; Francis Duvis, Qaatonia; Caldonla Brown choir secretary; Winston-Salem; Dorothy Bass, Spartarnburg, S. C.; Prof. Coleridge Bralthwalte, director; Robs Free OreenBboro; Louisa Pearson. Mar'v Dnvia fins tonia; Larthea McDaniel, Decatur, 111.; Sadie Davis, Ashevllle, and Bather MacNeiU, New York city; second row ? Marlursing School v r SuccessfulfYear made a grand rush from the campus, bag and baggage, to add to the already crowded transportation facilities. However, Tuesday, January 4,. will find the faculty and students returning to the campus for classes beginning the following morning. HOSPITAL DAY HELD IN NEGRO SCHOOLS Friday was observed as hospital day In the Negro rural' schools with first aid demonstrations and health talks as part of the program, while In each school dona tious were received to De usea in replenishing the linen supply at L. Bichardson Memorial hospital. While reports from Woody and Brown Summit schools had not i been received/ yesterday,' Beatrice i Coles, principal of Sedalla public : school and chairman of arrange- 1 ments, reported good response in < cash and other donations. 1 The following reports from ' schools had been received: Climax, 1 $8.06; Florence, $10.71; Glbsonrille, $10.65; Goshen, $16; East < White-Oak, $7.82; MfZlon, $5; < Oak Sprlhgs, $2; Oak Ridge, $2; 1 Jackson, $6.17; Bass Chapel, $1.50; ! 9ummerfleld, $5; Palmer Memor- 1 lal institute, $10,, and Sedalla 1 jubllc school, $25.84. Olrl Re- 1 lerves of Ooshen gave six dozen 1 Classes, East White Oak, 26 ? [lasses and Oak Springs material * 'or dish cloths. About 200 feed e >ags were turned In for making llsh cloths it was stated. 1 f v The maximum price of corn . ias been raised 9 cents per bushil at Chicago by, the OPA to give l more normal flow of corn Into ermldal markets and through 0 llstrlbutlve channels. F ... i ?THE? 01 RO, N. C., SATURDAY, DECEM: i c vW W E* a I I T V HrV I J I i BH I laxf J Jbm^B a J e! y jgjjh t CHRISTMAS CONCERT SUND/ garet Wade, Greensboro; Cecelli Rinehart, Gastonla; Ora Jen nings, Clarkson, Va., Jeanetti Bass, Spartanburg, S. C.: Opa Thomas, Anolston, Ala. ;Rose Jen Kins, ureensooro; alary IJozler Orangeburg, S. C.; EJvelyn Kemp New Rochelle, N. Y.; Mary Carter New Bern; Connie Bass, Spartan burg, S. C.; third row?Ella Gam ble. New York city; Slaye Lloyd OUR CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO YOU JOHN L. VINES For 1948 years men have beer struggling for something; foi something that no one knows of is it power? No one ever gets strong enough. Is it health? Nc jne is ever satisfied with his health. Is it satisfaction? No one s ever 'satisfied, no matter what bis condition Is. So let us think of the event that tauBed this season, Christmas, Christ Who came to the world :o give us prayer to stand up and ling pa rise to the Ood that made is. To give us health by which we ive and obtain the necessities of lfe, and a chance to accumulate vealth on hlgn by laying up for mrselves a possession in God's dngdom by the work we do on isrtb. _ Came to give us satisfaction In hat we are satisfied of a reward or our work here on earth, ray men and the world goes, that f we live in him we are destined o a better world after this life. So let us challenge the war by rawing closer to him and sing 'eace on earth. Peace we only in t \ i I Heat mo y. BBR 25, 1943 I l f BB 2 i B | Sfcfife- I 1 k*. DEC. 19. i Ellzabetlitown; Junies Graham, - Burlington; Francis Turner, choir i president; WInston-Saleni; Na1 thanlel Harris, Savannah, Go.; Jon - Massey, Sumter, S. C.; Marlon , Rorie, Monroe; Edward Pill lips, >, Indianapolis, Ind.; Irvin Stokes, n^/v?^r.?^-A. -r? >' , VllWUOWUlU , OUU1UC1 xvuwsuu, Mur freesboro; Leodls Cloyd, Gary, - Ind.; Robert Holt, Lexington, and I, Angle Tynes, Greensboro. Hayes-Taylor Boys I Department Has [ Christmas Tree The boy's department Christmas tree exercises will be held at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night at 7:80 o'clock with 400 Pioneer boy's club members participating. An early morning Christmas service for the boys will be held at the Y Saturday morning. The Eveready Youth club holi- 1 day social is scheduled to be held 1 Monday night, 'December , 27, at 7:80 o'clock, and registration will ' be held Monday morning at 9 a. 1 m. for a special theater party. 1 The theater party is being held ! at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, December 28, at the Palace theater for 800 i to 1,000 Y. M. C. A. boys and their 1 guests, through arrangements 1 mnrla hw ATnr *7.acrar* mnnotroe nf ! the theater, J. Spencer Love, R. ' ' C. Houston and Perry J. Brown. 1 Concluding 1943 events for the 1 ' Hayes-Taylor Y. M. C. A. jun- 1 ' lor and senior ping pong touma- < ' ments will be held beginning 1 ' Wednesday, December 29, and ex' tending through January 1. ' song of music but also peace to j our fellowman, neace to our neigh- , bor and to all men. . ' ( Let us challenge Ood by letting | our light , shine bright enough to , show /all signs of mallace and ( hatred and strife around us. And j above all let us humble ourselveB ( as Mary and Joseph was humble. , And strive to bring back unselfishness and love to the greatest ( organisation In the world, the one . that~Chrlst started, the church, for , It seems to have left the world. With this thought in mind, the ( management and entire personnel of the Sanitary Dry Cleaning Company wish for all Its custom- e ers a very Merry Christmas; and 1 may the new year find you head- f lng back to us. 11 tty JOHN L. VINES, Prop. Ic V. i . '* ' - *'* "" I . i The Future Ou fof | -N, ICE: 5c Shaw Univsity Receives Css A Rating Shaw university, ptering institution of higher cation in the south and one of iflrst five Negro colleges In United States, has been assifi a class A. rating by the Asation of Colleges and Seconda Schools In Southern States afding to announcement of Prent Robert P. Daniel. Nottflcm of the rating was received bje Raleigh school December 18 fwlng the December 10 Chattann meeting jf the association athlch the action was taken. President Robert Daniel's administration at Sv is the tourth under which tstandlng lormal recognition ohe Shaw mlverslty course i oltndy has bsen granted althougthe work of the Institution has en recogrized by prominent lucational nithorltles and lnsttlons of Hgher education thr;hout the jears: The school waounded In B65 and was incorpoed March 11, 1875 under the adnlstratlon of Dr. Henry Martin ipper. The cass "A" rating was ;en by the North Carolina stateepartmont * o( education April 9,923 when Dp. Joseph Lelshman acock was president. Shaw unlrslty was placed on the approv list with a rklng of "B" by thtssoclatlon of '| Colleges and Secondary Schtols of Southern States In 1933durlng the admlitratlon of ex-Pi^sldent William euart Nelson. I It_li implied by thirating that Shaw 'university grnates will contlme to be reeelveby highly rated {raduate and -ofesslonal schools 'throughout thcountry. Upon ireceivlng thi announcement Dt. Robert P. laniel declared tt^Lt much of tl credit for this most recent achiement at Shaw uitverslty Is ae to the iiumm ani to enurcniupponeru who "have worked unlflahly to remove the financial Jfflcultles which have beset thidandmark >f Negro education thrtghoutthe pears." \ During the, past sem years 3haw alumni, Baptist upporters if the school, \and speol friends lave contributed fure which nade it possible for theiniverslty a complete- a project < renovatng Biz of the uUiverslt; buildings it a cost of $176,000. Jormltbry 'aclUties have been imroved and ibrary facilities expaned to exreed the minimum reulrementa let by the Southern Asoclation. Dr. Daniel expresses :he lntenJon of continuing at ,tiaw the irogram of improvemot which will keep the historic* Raleigh nstitutlon "In the fcefront of ? rducatlon." Miss Rebecca Moore las returnid from Brooklyn, N. for the lolldays, to visit her sister and * ather, Mr. Abe Moore of 1132 'reman Mill Road and Mrs. Franes McAdoo, 019 1-2 B. 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