^ ^' Keep Up With the Tin FU1 VOLUME IV, NUMBER 27 Music Festival of Business League Lauded Promising educational groups of dramatic and musical talents presented super entertainment Thursday evening, May 17, in James B. Dudley high school auditorium on behalf of the ini terest and support of the City Day nursery. Local institutions participating in the event were Bennett college, which presented several musical selections consisting of Dett's "Little Lamb." quartet; "Deep River," Burleigh, Joyce Pient pnntvfllfn cnlnrct- "Mm>u and Martha," traditional, quintet, voiced by Edith Taylor, Orial Banks, Alethia Walker and Betty Artts, and directed by Mrs. Gladys Gomez. Angeline Tynes and Frank Cuthbertsou offered a condensation of Ibsen's 'The Doll House," directed by Mr. Beverly Roberts. The Dudley high school played its championship drama, Torrence's "The Rider of Dreams," featuring Hosea Butler, Claudia Wells, Elbert Nance and Jesse (Continued On Page Five) SAMUEL MILLINGWINS SCHOLARSHIP Samuel A. Milling:, 17-yearold Hon ot Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Milling, of 12>3 Mitchell street, recently won a $200 scholarship in an art exhibit at Hampton Institute, Va. Samuel, a 1944 graduate of Dudley high school, has long been Interested in art, and displayed several of his works in the annual art exhibit put on by the Greensboro public schools. At Hampton, where he is a freshman, he is majoring in art and dramatics. He is a member of Trinity A. M. E. Zion church, of Hayes-Taylor Y. M. C. A., and was formerly employed at J. C. Crump's Barber shop. His parents look forward to his homecoming this summer and wish to thank his many friends for the encouragement and aid given him. \ tea! j uri GR I CLYDE HOE Scene of the ftineml process I was killed Sunday ni<;lit l?y his Red Cross Nurse Starts At L. Ricl Recruitment has started fo women volunteers to enroll a Red Cross Nurses' Aides to serv at L. Richardson hospital, an nounced Mrs. J. E. Treschei chariman of Red Cross Nurses Aides of the Greensboro chaptei Plans for enrolling volunteer for Richardson hospital wer mapped on Wednesday whe! Mrs.-Trescher and Mrs. Max T Payne, chairman of Voluntee Services, met with Nurse Ce neva Collins Hunt, superinten dent of L. Richardson hospital The need for Nurses' Aides a this hospital has developed with In the past few months and thi Board of Directors and staff o the hospital requested the chap ter to organize a unit of airio to help ease the nursing situa tion. Present plans are Tor a da; class to start within one montl to six weeks, depending up'oi response of women of the com munity. Classes will be held a L. Richardson hospital and wll be taught by an authorized Rei Cross Nurses' Aide instructor The course requires 80 hours o intensive training, 35 of whicl is classroom, lecture and prac tice work, and 45 hours of whicl Is supervised practice work ii hospital wards. Who May Enroll? ? Resoluti and dependable women willini to help care for the sick in th< civilian hospital in our com munity. Applicants must be be tween 18 and 50 years of age must be an American citizen have a high school education, oi its equivalent; pass a physlca examination, plans for whicl will be announced later. Member! of the Red Cross Nurses Aide corps must agree to serve with ?THE? EISNSBORO. X. C., SATURDAY, IT ON FUNERi! 1rmm Mflmg