f ^ Keep Up With The Tin Jftti VOL. 18, NO. 1 r. Bennett College To Hold 33rd Annual T f 1 T I flomemaking Institute 1 Dates for the 33rd annual , | Homemalting Institute at Beni. nett College will be March 815, President Willn B. Player j announced this week, i This yeaV's institute, which j will be conducted around the , thematic idea of "Women in Careers and in Community ; -?*" "sServicc," will begin with a v special vesper program on Sun- ? day, March 8 at 4:00 p m. | Four more programs, each to | be held in Pfeiffer Chapel are | scheduled. On Monday, at 10:00 f a. m., tnere will be a panel ! discussion of "Women in Careers" at which time Mrs. Alice Dunnigan, of Washington, cor respondent for the Associated f Negro Press: Mrs. Sarah Herbin, of High Point. N. C. associate director of merit emnlovment with the Southern rev ion of the American Friends Service Committee, and Mrs. Clifton T. Snipes, local business woman, r will participate, i The Wednesdav morning urogram will feature an address hv Mrs. William T Mason of Nor folk, Vn. Mrs. Mason is a nublie relations consultant. Tbn Friday morning tiro era m nartieinants will be students who (will dei scribe classroom exheriences which thev have had/ relatlns i to eommunitv sesvice. ( CI./Jr.* nivvmnrn, at (which an institute summary will/he riven, will he held at 4:00 \n. m. on SnnQav. March 15 at which time TV. Allan Knight Chalmers of < (Continued on Paire 51 les! ttiri GREENSBORO, NORH ' ' ilSl -s i i . * ,v!"! mv s:;:;:; . yllsiE?:: Vf ^ w .s&gx 1 c-ijatv-sTjosMe*: - ?ne* - isnc.vn p.ho.,.'>"> are the twenty young ladies who make their debut to society. Back, row, reading left to right: Misses Essie Pom THE? I ? ra CAROLINA, SATURDAY, I :fxasaiHH&aK s X0 f ry'-r*? ; ' ' >. . :.:v : =' :: : \<%yyy. ) : ' : ; ,: :: .. j x: << v!oung Ladies Make pey; Virginia Alston; jf'rnnees S jBrook's; r ' i'recifc^n.Ka -j+-a~-r ~ (Nancy Ingram; Geralding Williamson; 'Katie Goldston; Shirley 1 lijfl 6W gQt>' |;WlS? ?- OUwir j ||g| ,xo^/| John W. Jeffries I Extension Servta John W. Jeffries, assistant state agent with the A&T College Extension Service, and who lias the longest record of any worker currently connected with the North Carolina Extension Service will retire later this month. "Jeff" as he is affectionately called, helped a lot of farmers, made plenty of friends and readily admits that he gave some bad advice during the 37 years he worked with the farmers of I North Carolina. On the eve of his long awaited retirement, Jeff told reporters this week, that if he had to do it\ all over he would follow almost exactly the same course. Referring directly to his experience in Extension work, he added, "there is no other job in Iwhich I would have been happier, nor done as well." [ The story of Jeffs life is just about a carbon copy of the his(Continued on Page 8) ! Debut To Societ] i Scllars; Brenda Foust; Claudia ( ZJkCT< , ; , ^,-it-y -Holt, . Front ro\v, lolli' to flgrif. JW Ruth A. Smith; Shirley Goldston; Zeta Phi Beta Soi Eighth Annual Di A huge gathering of the Elites of Greensboro and surrounding towns were present when twenty 1959 Debs were presented to so-' ciety on February at the Hayes Taylor YMCA. The o/Ticial welcome was givTo Retire From is ^ ^ ' wt M TO RETIRE - - - John W. Jeffries, assistant State atrent of the A&T College Extension Service, will retire this month after serv I ing lor Si years. Read utii FEBRUARY 21, 1959 ... .... ..... . . ' *\ ,, dlriJ&w * - - ? The Future Outlook! j xofe PRICE: 5 CENTB I * t L> ' #i : i; - : r'- ,";": 3 "'I:: ' ' :' ' A. V ' .j*M > ' . M -'1 * . : I fvnthia Rutler: Delo'.s Fearrine ton:,the queen, Bettye Jo Foster Mingin- nf and Perri Hughes. rority Presents sbutante Ball en by Mrs. Vashti Goodman. Mrs. V. C. Flack, choreographer at Lincoln Jr. High psesented her dance members in two numbers, "Night of My Night" by Patricia Moore and "Mr Robert" by Brenda Tyson, Gloria Adams and Florence Whithers. The numbers were warmly received by an appreciative aodience. Mr. Thomas Hayes, A member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity announced the young tiful queen of the cotillion was presentet an orchid-studded fan by the maid of honor Miss Barbara Mingia. The grand march was led by Miss Earnestine Smith who was attired in a gown of Royal blue. Her escort for the march was Broce Speight. The theme of the ball was I r>outnern nenes. me ngure mlade by the Debs and their marshals, made a very pretty picture. This was followed by the "Daddy's" Dance, Parents and Sponsors Danie, All Greek dediiation and dancing for all."-:' Each Deb carried a fan of carnations of various pastel-hues, 1?" WAR VETERANS TO MEF.T >?' The Veterans of World War.l will meet Sunday, February'22,*'$* 1959 at 2:00 p. m. at the, Magno-iSK lia House, 442 Gorrell Street. The meeting will acquaint .veterans' *5? with the pension bill for all veterans who served ninety days or more honorable service. Tzone' f" Huntlev. commander. I >