_ ■ ■ ■«» * WINS BETTER WOR KING CONDITIONS FUNT DOCTORS ATTEND THIRTY FIVE COURSE Gir) Reserves Convene At Sedalia to brinjr Reserves ■ month tmmu A remai'ki&ly I«tge audience consisting mainly of younger pe«p]e thrilled at the amacing and ahtioit unbelievable execu tions of little Miss Phihppa Schuyler seven yeap old pianist composer who made her only I Durham i^>peai’ance ^ iff B. N. Duke jiuditorfum at North Carolina College at 7i80 P- m Friday June 23. Mioa Schuyler’s program consist^ of regular concert matenal taken from the works of Bach, dementi, Liadow; Beethoven, ^Schumann, Heller;. Chopin r^MacDowell; I b e r t Mozart, and Rimsky Korsakvo, The second part of the program was made up of the little ar tist’s original convpositMns. imas timei that at th^e So come yourselves h Honduras Louis. professor and-SpanMfl QuTnTand, ' Girl R. '■crves from V;n:iiii«, West Virjrini*, North Carolina and Sciuth Carolina mat in Scniatia uuring fftc week of June 11-18 tor one of the most «n- Joyafek and i> aional con- terenceM behi • i»’-P!it yean! »*- »■ The group t^pecially fa vored in havSRg as its leaders; Miss Whiting of Virginia State College wnwsc subject wun ‘'1‘he and each’ one is asked * a friend. The Girl will meet only once 'during the summer. The first Community Nighi will be held at the Y on t h • night of July 12. Evsrybody remembers the fine I were had least year ' Community night*, prepared to enjoy CLUBS Miss SILVER^ MOON CROWNED' Family Mirror j' JJr. Wimbush [ thoroughly. The Secretary «f Lynchburg who l«d discus*- planned all »jrts of games and ions on "The Health Way ‘To you are sure to find one Clftnn” and Pr. Alphonse j will like. Only individuals over Henningbttrg oi N. t. Ct liege sixteen years of age are invited Negroes whose subject was “After High School What?" The very worth contributions of these persons. Along wrth ftie > dancing, hiking, dramatic and miuie program and * closing formal entertainment by Dr. Charlotte llawkjns BroWn Te ndered the Sfiaierenet which only tKe years will be Jl^le to truly evaluate! T h ® conference chairman was Miss Rupert Iflanebard of Richmond, Va. The Planning committee was composed of tha following.. M'iss Johnnie Blunt of Durham. ,Salem; Mrs. OsrOlytJ MiU Ste- v?art of I^i^iichiburg, Va. and Miss Jo.hnnie Blunt of Duiham. Thoge attending the confer ence from the branch here wera Geraldine WiHiama, Wilhemen*' Tyson a CMBeron, Lena Ei?ith Malone, companied b 7 Martin Hill- All t'he GW Reserves city will meet - at the Y They were, ae- Mrs. Mildred in the July 3 NEW OBLiBANS The fourth annual' postgraduat*. £ourje now of patH^ogy, Ttfeharry Medical iana R. M. Barance, Leo S.-yut in session at Flint Coodridge ' college, Nashville and Doctor ler and H- Horne Huggin;, fia- hospitftl of Dillard university, Orville L. resident phy ton Roiye; F. P. Btown, Frank is beinff attended by thirty five | sieian, Waverly. Hill* Tubercu* 'lin; A. C. Tarrence, Opelousas; physicians pictured 'above. The losis sanitarium, Wavarly l^ills, * J. Phyromn Taylor Shreveport. Ky; ,. X At the Silver Moon Club’s first dance at the Biltmora Hotel, Pridiay evening, Juno 23 Miss Ida rorC was crowned Miss Silver Moon as the winner of th# popularity contest which the club h»i been sponsoring for several weeks. Othar con testants were: Miaaes Tempi* Crawley, Willie Mae Debnam, and Mahle Gilmore. Mia* Dabnam took sacond place. Mr. Artist, proprietor of a local barber shop, .crowned Miss Ford as Queen of the Silver Moon Club for 193®. She will get free servic* Srom a local Taxi company for the two months and free service from a,local barber shop for two months. — • instruction i* givien principally members of the medical tchool faculties of Tulane uni versity and the Louisiana State ^ univefslty. Two gueat lecturers from Louisiana, Texas, Okla.; are included in the faculty; Mississippi; Alabama, Florida, The Jolftjwin^ ^ doctors, who are attending the course, came Classes begin at 8i30 each morning and run through to 8:30 each evening for period of two weeks, ending Saturday July i; (ANP). ' ^ I SUNNY SIDE MEETS AT CHAUFFEIWS CLUB Tha Durham Chauffeurs Room was - the 'icene of t^e regulai^--^ meeting of tTie Sunny Side i^eavE FOR N. J_. Social Club on Tuesday night. Misses Arnetta and Catherine Thi* wa« scheduled as a* busi- gg^te Heft'the city Wednesday aasa meeting &nd a* soon as morning fbr Wildwood, N. J. th* business of the evening was , \their way they will spend PERSONAL ti^ansacted th* meeting came to a close. Thosa present were: Miss Ihimega Richmond, president; Miss Bliaabeth Andersonr- Lillie ICaa Allen; Lena Turner, Syl vester Kane; Gazel Trice Mary T°omer, Magnolia jfenkins; two days in Richmond, Va. Philadelphia. and JUNE 27th TO JULY 4th o Cent SAVINir From Standard List On Big HUSKY GBIOll NEW YEAR Tires' r MRS. HOLLAND ENTERTAINS Mrs. Excell Hollan' was hostess to Tlie Silver moon club Tuesday evening at har home on Hazel avenue. On Friday night, June 28, the members of the club pre sented their first dance^..f^ the B'iltmore Hotel. RETURNS FROM' TUSKEGEE W. H. Boykins returned to Durham Sun3ay, June 25 from Tuskegfee Institute where he was enrolled in a soacial class in designing. Lucian Lyons, a student at A and T.Collsge, apent the past week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Henry, Lyons on Thomas Street. BREAi^FAST CAMP STYLE At about six a. m. Tuesday morning Madame Quinn Rog ers gathered a group of her friends together and went for a drive out in the cool country side via the Fishdam road and spent about an hour gathering berries. At seven o’clock break fast was prepared ,and the main course consisted of coffee and freth fish. Mrs, Rogers was accompanied by Mrs, Pauline Fuller and Mrs. Margaret Jeff ers. They returned to the^ city around^ 9 o’clock, Mrs. Mayde Lewis Chester, Pennsylvania, is visit ing Mrs. ^nnie Alstop on the corner of Price and Fayetteville Streets. . Catherine Taylor. Miss Roxena Castle week end guest of her in Roanoke * Bjaplds. was the parents The first group of three num bers were the works of ^ Bach: Prelude No. 3, C. Minor, Fugue No. «, C Major and tha Two J|^u:t ^)f^te^\(el^ioin Volj379 N04 4, D Major and F Major. In the second group Philippa play ed three movatnents of Cleaten- ti’s Sonatina, Opus S®* no. • 1; and the Music 'Box by Liadow. Beethoven’s “iletronome’* from th* eighth aymj»hony was the Opening number in the third 'group and was followed h Y Sle)taiA»n|i'8 ‘'Soldier'* March.!. Th* Curious Story toy Heller concluded the 'group. Hazel and Ethel DARK LAUGHTER Group 4 consisted of The Minute Waltz by Chopin, . 'Mac- Dowell’s “To A Wild Rose,” and “*rhe Little W?>He Ooli- by Ibert. The flrit nom'ber in'Group 6 oT p 1 was Mozart’s Waltz in G MaJor and the applause wa* loud and long for the final number in the gr^up, the/ ever popular “Flight of- the BapjiET^®pe” by Rimsky of West-I*K^akov. The part of Miss Schuyler's program which followed the ih^rmlssl^B consisted entirely af her 6^ compositions. From of her own cpmpositons. From her compositfomt at 4 ahe played ^‘The Wolf” and “The Goldfish. From Compositions at five the au^knce thrilled at “Autumn Rain" and 'Spring' Compositions Mr. and Mrs. Westry Kftrne 'at, the age of six supplied ‘The were the dinwr guests of Miss Cockroach Ballet' ‘The Nighten BeliiFiee tyons Friday after-' gate’s DeafR’ and the ‘Jolly Pig’ ndbn, June 23. M Will «# The Ator*.l)ian Suite — BY OL HARRINGTON t Photo shows workers of the Queen Quality Dress Company in the Harlem district of New York City, picketing for better conditions, the "Company being charged with paying as little as |10 for a 58 hour weei;, in cluding Sunday work. The pickets, sponsored ,by the Ne gro. Labor Committee, 312 W. made up of four nuniberv The program ended wlf.i 'The ’Song of, the Priest’ and the •fiance of the Forty Tliieves’ which are among her latest com positions at the age of seven. *The petite artist declined all encores and it was later explain ed thf^t "She wa* not accustomed to Durham’s heat because of the eomparatively low temperature in Hew York at this time. BEGAN’T*LAYING AT THREE Philippa Schuyler., bpgan play ing at three years '*fe and since has composed mora than thirty piano composition.^ anrt dozens of melodies for 125th street, New York, FVank Cfosswaith chairman won tJielr fight. The Committee, esiablish ed in 1935 to organize and guide Negro workers Inio th* bona fide trade Unions and to establish the solidarity of Ne gro and white workers, r*e«Bt)y celebrated its third annivarsary. voic«( Her instructor from the ibeginnfrig'^^s been Arnetta Jones, graduate of th* Julliard School o|> Mw*le.^ Miss "Jones states that Philippa made up her own scales a Uid created her first composition* with them as a basic. No Not*, period;■ motive of phrase kwJ ever h#en changed by anyon®. PWtippa has three time* re ceived highest honors f f o m th* National Teachers Gutld witJi two gold medals; sh* ha* twice received awards from th* New York Philharmonic Soci ety. During her sixth year sin Please turn to page seven 4.75-.I9 15.74 4.fd-2'i 15.5^ s.as-18 S6.66 5.SO-17 $7.32 C.OO-10 $7.98 6.KKM $9.70 NET PRICES INCLUDING YOUR OLD TIRE Real tire news for you! 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