lY'V '?? A; i ! | Keep Up With the Tim, FBI ; volume in, no. 10 t Baiiord To Close Anniversary Week I ' i : I ilwIjllife aP m^M K^BB Ng ' ERNEST JL. ItAlFORD ; . J Era eat. b, Jtaiford, fonner.jec?* retary of Jesse Moorland Y. M. r. G. A., (Jreensboro, QQd now director of ,USO worlf at Spartanburg, | S. . will close _ the fourth, '^nnl\ ,/t ^^raa^y of Hayes-Taylor Memorial Y. Q A.,,. Sunday, January, 16 at 6^80 o'clock. 7 " , / Special muBlc will be presented by fha glee club of Obarles H. 1 Moore school- The -public is cordially Invited to attend. "f- I f'The celebration will mark the l^th anniversary. o^vN?fro Y j a^prk In Greensboro and the fourth year of operation of Hayes-Taylor Memorial Y. M. C. A. In Its pres'* ent building, j. i -4- DROWNS ^ r r I l ? " ' I want to con? 1? : a: r\? f x^juaiu_ipai.iuu uixy iaaL the business firms o: worthy tribute to so i Negro citizens, I know who were honored in glad to see them recogi others in the commiunil have been included in . I hope you can treat of . i / ' i '' " ' I have long sinci boro has the finest Ne . city .in toy., acquaints gratifying to me, ther these citizens honored enjoy the fragrance of of waiting .until jt was With all good v of your efforts, and pi Sinci ANI Winston Mutual I Co. Holds In their- annual meeting Monday i evening jQ.^lnston-Salem, thq dl-l gectefp .th* Winston Mutual Ufe* Insurance company, again named George W Hill president of the istltutlon. Hill, one of the original founders of the company 38 years ago, rose to his present position, hav-1 lng served In various capacities, | the first being that of agent In bis annual, report to policyholders Mf. Hm said that Included in the company's Investment folio is more than $200,000 worth of Upited States war, bonds. And that In j 1043 t?e jyinston Mutual had ex- j perieaceG .an, increase in its number ot n^yr. policyholders,, brlng^ lng , the, total number of persons. Insured; up to 42,251, though the company operated only In the state of North Carolina. . President Hill continued, "1043 has been a banner year for us, largely, due to the fact, that- despite having a number of our men leave the company to enter the armed services of our country, 1 every member of our organisation Dot being so affected has taken on a new and Increased loyalty, courage and devotion which has ' meant ,a wholewyne growth during the jear Juat cloeed." ?THE >. :>"r*v. ?r.y ' : oi to, N. C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY >YNER, JH, AT LAW BUILDING 4 ftO. N. C. * i i Jtlook, [g I * i? :. -i J ratulate you on your | le. It was good to see f Greensboro paying many of our splendid practically all of those this manner and was sized. There are many ;y who might properly this honored list' and them in a later issue. 3 realized that Greensgro citizenship of any ince. It is especially 1, efore, to see. some of t i\vhilej.they: can stilly , ^ ? the bouquetsj-'tostead..1 too late.'; ;, 1* t.;-; * ?ishes for 'the success 1 rsonal regards, I am. 2rely yours, .j . ... i )REW JOYNER, JR. a t . .. ..... j .ife Insurance,.. ^; am ' *?nflrfflfa* ' r-o^lOt p Annual Meeting? ?*f JUvr oiflT^ojQ a aaiJoo(XX taoi % o V b v t ei E E A tl u ei d I 2 I P I l< ^ 4 . <' ? f ?i#A>< .' ?*? v.' *^ 1 GRO RGB W. HILL t< N Mr. Hill la a member of the a: trustees and deacon board of the b First ' Baptist church, advisory cl member of the Kate Bitting Rey- b nolds Memorial hospital, executive a member of - Winston-Salem Negro cahmber of commerce, and chair- T man of the Negro division, For- w syth county war bond committee. t( The Winston Mutuul, one of the u (Continueu On Page Four) Sii64fb-. : Read i!- i v. ;.>u ITLC 15. 1944* WRITES PRAYER I *jiI> ?* t ' ppP?^ .jgjsM ' 10 I I I p I b I 0 RICHARD PATTERSON 1' PLAYER I ;., ? . ... ,. j Almighty Father, whoso way .is ii the sea and whose ways are "in ^ he great .wuters, whose command ^ s over all and whose love never ^ aUeth; fet ine ho aware of Thy ^ reeepcu and obediepMo Thy will. I ceop -jjie true to my 'pfitt self, warding me, against dishonesty In , lurposo ; ani^' In\deed," abd. helping ^ ne,*> to. live. t&a^ I can^stund Wibumed; pod uuaXrald' before jny hipmates, piy Joyed , ones, qnd [ he^. Protect 4 those hi whoyp lovp I Jive. Give pie ,t)ip wU| to dp..the 1 urn os. a; hjuu upujo accept my " hare of respooAi^liti^s, .with ^ a rusted to toy leadership and faithlake tne considerate of those introng heart and a cheerful mind, ul to the duties my country bus trusted to me. Let my uniform emind mo dally of the traditions f the service of which I am a art.' If I am inclined to doubt, teady my faith; if 1 am tempted, lake me strong to resist. If I hould- miss the mark, give, roe ourage to try again. Guide roe rith the light of -truth and keep efore me the* life of Him by rhose example and help 1 trust o obtain the answer to my prayr, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. ?Richard Patterson. (ILL "BOJANGLES" tOBINSON TO APPEAR lT T. AND T. COLLEGE Bill (Bojangles) Robinson, tie Negro who la rated by compesnt Judges as the world's greatit and most accomplished tap ancer. La to appear In Oreensoro Thursday night, January 0, at A. and T. college in the h Llchardson B. Harrison audi- p >rlum. c The last word in tapping is 1 i appear in a show given by egro trainees at BTC No. 10, * nd admission to the public will * e avaiiame tnrougn tne pur- r tiase of victory bonda purchased c etween January 14 and Janu- d ry 20. v Bonds will be issued at A. and T . college, but bonds Issued any- L here in the city may be used d > procure tickets if taken to a le Brown Funeral home. N Robinson, outstanding star of f< 4 - , . .4 - t-v The Future Outlook! | IOK PRICE: 60 )r. D. D. Jones Opens Y Anniversary Program Here Speaking before a large audi* nee Sunday, January 0, Dr. >nvid D. Jones, president oftBcnett college, opened t lie annlverury week, celebrating the fourth ear of operation of Hayes-Taylor ilemorlal Y. M. C. A. and the 11th ear of >"egro Y "work in the city f Greensboro. Presiding at the event was J. 1. Tarple.v, clmlrinan of tlic Y's ommittee of management, and lersous to bring greetings on beinlf of their organizations in- ' luded Vance Stanback of the luceo T. Austin post of American egion; Dr. William M. Hampton f the Boy Scouts; LeRoy R. Rusell of the Business league; Miss eun Bright of the Windsor Coui unltv center: Itev. J. T. Halrston r the Ministerial Alliance; Mrs. i. J. Tuylor of the Girl Scouts; >eorge Williams of the East ffhlte Ouk Y. M. C. A., and Mrs. Jen trice Harrison of the Council >f Social Agencies- Dean John C. klcLaughlln, dean of the depurtnent of agriculture at A. and T. allege, introduced Dr.-Jones. -Dr. Jones paid tribute to the >lpneers of the local .Y. movement uul spoke of. them as: having rourage und vision. He spoV^ej fif 3ir George Williams, the father >f the Y. M. p. A? movement and lYilllam A. Hunton, pioneer of tfegro Y work in this country. Tie antlnued by stating that It wus ho responsibility of our eominunlleo to inuJce the democratic Ideal i reality at home as well us luroun. no iisieu ine roi towing t venues the V. M. C. A. und oih r like organizations might take in riannlng for the future interruclai ontacts, planning for returning oldlers and recognizing our rcponslbility in tho Increase of Jvetile delinquency lu our comiuunlles. Musical selections for the pro;ram were presented by u suxo>hone quartet from Bennett colege under direction of P. Nathanel Gatlln. Assisting at the-piano vns Mrs. Althea Baker who dlected group sluglug. Tho nnnlverary will continue through this veek with various auxiliaries of ho Y presenting programs. Miss Catherine Norcott was lorae for the holidays visiting her arenta on Beech street Miss Norott Is attending Winston-Salem facers college. tage, screen and nigbt clubs, rill be introduced by President D. Hluford, of A. and T. ollege Announcement of the ancer'a appearance with the series . men's show was made 'hursday by Dean J. C. Mclaughlin, chairman of the Negro iyiaion, war finance committee, nd Perry Bell, chairman for tho legro section of the Greensboro Durth war loan drive.