TNI rftimWA TtatU SATW9**Tr JVI^T ; !••* Ua. BTW TOURS N. Y. BATHING Winner Offered $26 Five Day Tour Fi *ee TRIP TO BE . MADE EARLl^ IN AUGUST The Booker T. Washington TouM, Inc. of 28'6 W. 133th st. Tfrtr york, will be hoit to £ 'h e winding biMutjr of the CARO LINA TIMES promoted Battl ing Beftuty contest for five K^ious day« M -of a lettf. re ceived by the Co»te»t Director June 27. Aside from two sepsMite ad- misiioni to the World’s Fair, the tour, which is identical to the one they are offering to prospective Fair visitors .^for is granted absolutely' free and include* tKe' Jollowing en ticing features; Meals and lodging #br five da^h separate evenings at the Savoy Ballroom and Kmall's Paradise, an aftenioon at the Apollo and a comprehensive tri^ over the Big Town. . Tours of three days and "even days respectively are also avail able and we personally recom mend them to our readen as the safest,, cheapest and most convenient way *o sefc Npw Yotk and the Fair. BTW Tevra CorrMpm^anca The letter ibearing this da- lightful offer appears in part below: I Dear Mr. Eiiis: In our letter of May 31, we made tfie oiler contributing one five d*y standard tour, worth 126.00, to the WTnner of your j Beauty Contesrt. That offer still holds; it will be given aAtsolutely free charge. Pease let us know the exact date of her. departure so that ! we may draw up a schedule of * events an3 receptions th^t will be creditable fo the winnet and ' your oi^anizalian. As soo» as ^the dat^ ki uecided-, we will send you a proposed itinerary. Thanking you for past favors, and trusting that the conteat will be the success that you ex pect, we are. Very very truly BOO&SS T. WAaHIMGTON TouRfl. me. . * Andrew F. Jkctson, Sae’y. NIm CaatastaBts Vieing for top honor* in this Batti* of Beauty arc Bin« lovaly latkias bandpickad iby the nine leading firms in thair particular line in Ourhatti. Pictures were mad« ^ ^ * contcirAnts Friday aftamoon by the Staff Photographer with th« swimming pool m a background. was a colorful ■p«etacl«.; Auorned in scintillating beach attire, the suits were kelactcd with an eye toward amphaais- ing the finer points of aach contestant, and revealing that despite Individual (Kffereneas, they all pomwas one thing in common: iBeauty; A bird's eye view into the private livea of the nina nifties is an interesting peek. Taka tha veil from the faoa of “Miss Regal Tha*tre,” who represents the House of * Better Movies, and you have Miss Lola Gourdine. Miss G*>urdine is a S£ate-ite,, Listens to the radio* dances devinely and ^as a rather graceful stroke la the pool. ‘‘Miss 'Efoykina Tailor Co." i» Miss Julia McCoy and she cre ates the melted poured in illu sion in bathing togs. Misa Alpha Jenkins, who as “Miss Mermai^,*^ solemnly re presents t'he J. C. Scarborough, Jr. undei'taking interests connot ting OependaSCe I^icieilt, CtfW= teous Scrvica i> a '39 grad of Tennis fnd swinnutig ara tha chief divenions of “Mis* Bull Oity B»*A»er and Beauty Shop." a State college s(^, who in private life ia Mis* Edna latum. N. C. College. ^ “Lo«k for the big red AT- LMNTIC aign” is. what “Miss Midway Service Station” ■ tells you. Miss Mayme Clark another State. soph is the telling. When ahe ia not singing the praises of the -Charlie' Speight iflteraata, she reAds and attends movies. Cl«renie Wynn is her big moment at the present. The oldest colored drug in Qarham is represented by Gla mour girl Wikaa McDoaaLd as “M)ss Bull City f>rug Store.” Dancing and- basketball take up this N. C. college co-ed’s leisure tone. East Orange, N. J. is the spot “Mias Southern Fidelity Mutual Insurance company" hails from. As a town crier for Hospitalization and iB^sil Bonds, Mias Ethel Hester reports mo vies, tennis a n haudsome ohaps tiiore to her liking. A smiling invitation to “meet your friends at the College, Inn” is extend«d by Miss Helen Jones. And what a . smile this prospective co-ed of West Vir ginia Sitate radiates. “Miss Union Insurance and Realty company,” representinf,- tha best in Bantala, Bepain and Building Supplies is non* ' other than tlia vivacious ■ Mi s Dora Tyler. A glance ai. Mis> Tyler and you can readily »ee why Union Insurance rank& ace^high. Telephone numbers and addresses are positively not be ing supplied by this oifce, but don’t fail to see their last three swimming pool appearances ^ which will be ma^ on the first three consecutive f rioay nighCi | i in July, at ei^ht o’clock. The | dates are July 7, 14 and 21. j At each of theft appearances, | George Logal), Jr. and Albert Johnson, swimmers par excellent ^will put on an acquatic show. ! “nte sponsors adYertisement^ make their final appearance in, the issue of the CAROLINIA^ TfMElS dated July 2/9. How- ; ever, the final arwards will bq made at a statewide dance at the Armoryj Ptiday night, August 4. — —;... a U Philip’s PHILOCRACY Cohiw^M* «aa m hafco Mack 1» I* noatk aCBtasl tawm BY CD9IE raiLtP ELUS WEST POHfT Continued from page, 4 A citizenk committee was appointed, with Mrs. Geneva Casey as chairman at a meeting Wednesday the committee cen tered on one Ambrose Nutt 10 a student at the University of Michigan with three years’ training in areonauticial trgin- eering as the most likely candi date. “Cool, ealaa ceilaetaJ.'* ALLITERATION I’he late Dexter W. Fellow, crack publicity wizard for Kingling Bros. circus, *tart*4 it. 1%!* using «f se*qu»p«daliai^ wiTids to descii/be the comm-'iiD place. Now the craze is swe«i»- ing Hayti. A "fellow from, onci of thii spupt shops on the ’Noui the other ^ay was attemptiny to explain to his companion just why he was considered so clffver. The fbTIoWing e*pli»ia-* tion ensued, “acrimonius wordti and nut assTStous attention ac^ celerated my acumen.” His companion, apparently mistal?^ ing this deft appraisal as an* insult, derid^ his ‘ friend ta the depths of a “iogus, barbat- eu, brirst]ue, bulldozing buffo- ANNOUNCIKG MR. LOUIS Prior to the Galento mayhem, Joe Louis’ last three title de- fenises ,haVe lasted only a Httel better than eight •minuteff, which falls short of three roiinds. So if Clem McCarthy ever develops laryngities, it cer tainly didfJ*tTome from' t h 6 •train of announcing Joe’s bouts. , For all h«*a 'ib3 to mr VM, j"He (tha oppoaaat) ia of. HVa I down. He's oul." CAMERA PirSSHEs Sidney James, Williaai Haary Jgpes.. Shorty Davia, in sboJt all the nembars of tba "piayaa band” have taken an inienaiva interest in the N. C. CwUaga summer session. And what’a more, I can’t tell whether H'a credits ©r co-eds th* guys are wrking for. After watching Own* ■ Rr»p« go through his gyrationa on tha drums at a local theatre tha earlier part of the week, good though he was, I (till say Chick Vvibb. was tops. pr.lLOCRATIC IMTERLUDE The only dfse ftecord of two minds ever running in tha same channel was the night you piclieS ujpi the telephune re ceiver to 'cali your girlTrieBd enly to find her tine busv. NOVELETTO As the saying goes, a on* horse town is all right if you I own the horse. But Spike Columibus never li'.;ed horses, j Why he wouldn’t even place two bits the nse of a hund- raeast saow 4rtfta Iu4 I tiM disaoatiBaatfQB rs?l ! He* MeaaMury, PashandHtac waa tuafli om a ai|^ likt ta- aickt. What wltii tlM wisl trom. tha Graat Lakes #iMsUiaf thraach Spika'a air aaaditicnaA gBMsata, few if mmj jadaetrte- ans were ea tha atreat*. Boom* were elo*ad *o tightly that avea tha' aroBia of *teaasUig toff** eosldn’t eaeafa. Ga^ bet what ha wouldn't do for a lava! ^hile thn esgagaA a wall drassad isan shi*d toward tha vinag* bank. ferttTemaa glanced exeftedly about than producing a key from bis pocket entered, eloaing tha door be hind him. Moments later he with drew carrying a little tin box under hia am. Spika'^ kaaw him from picture* he had seen in the village weekly. He was the president^ of the bank and Cobparto^'i leaMng citUen. The next _ da? Spike was sporting a brand new front, a full atomaeh and • a plenti ■ui_ supply of j(je#n leavea m his pocket. Spike never got around to gwning the horsa, bat he own* the man who owned it. And so to bed and ‘THIETY’ from the Philocracer. I9i% Union liisiim And Reallj Co. KEPRESENTING g Renta Is Repairs & 7he Carolina 1 imes r a m ■'iri Supplies WHETHER^irS AN APARTMENT, OR A HOUSE, OR A HOME THAT YOU WANT—OR WHETHER .T’S INSURANCE—CALL— V, UNION INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. a09 FAYETTEVILLE SX. DURHAM, f*. C. PHONE—J-e621 H. M. MICHAUX, See’r-Trea*: This contest has as ite ovimary BRIDAY JULY 28, 9 p m. to lunctfan, ADVfJRTISEMENT, l a. m. Conte^ closes with a and as su^h, will be kept on atatewide dance at HILI^SIDE. the highest possible piano. The At this event the foHowing ' following is a complets outline features will take place in addi- of the activities accompanying tion to daneing: An Amateur the contest and at each of which Act, a “Fashion Show” by Mi- the sponsored contestants will Ladjr’s Dress Shop, the Beauty m^ka .^ I^lic appeM-ancej" . « Parade, tke decisTen ’ ot the jud- THURDAY, June If, 6-00 p presentation of m:: The formal opening- of the Ed**®’' ^ouis E. Austin, swimming pool. publisher of the, CAROLmA FRIDAY JUNE 30, 8:16 p.*^ TIMi^. ...'L m. Amateur Hour at Hillside FOR FURTHER INFORMA- Aud. Admfasion 1«. tION OAM*: Eddie Philip Ellis TUESDAY, JULY 11, 9:00 p. Contest Director, llT Peabody m. The Regal Theatre. Street. Phone N-7121, Support These Aftnual Bathing Miss Rpgal Theatre .....MM. @ Ml t«TERHATICii.\t. -REPRESENTING Contest The House Of .Bdt ter Movie : Hits ALWAYS A GOOD PICTURE SOilETIMES A GREAT ONE DOOL COiilABLE Souhern Fidelity Mutual Ins. Co. -PRESENTS- CASUALTY INSU RANCE INCLUDfNG. Hospitalization AjUd Bail Bonds AGENTS WANTED IN ALL PR1|4CIPAL CITIES WHEN YOU THINK 6f EMERGENCIES—raiNK OF SOUTHERN FIDELITY 809 FAYETTEVILLE ST, DURHAM, N. C. PHONE J-33M Miss Ball Cily Drug Store REPRESENTING— The Oldest Race Drug ‘Store I n Durham ^ IN BUSINESS 3i!¥EARS WE USE INGREDIENTS OF .THE HKlHEST QUALITY AT NO EXTRA COST. „„ ■ 610 FAYETlEVILLk STREET , .... PHONE F-8441 , ^ ■ iJ 6—-*■ ( DOCTOR S. T. JAMES, PROP. Prescri ptions Carefully Compounded Misi^ College Inn INVITING YOU TO “MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE COLLEGE INN” COLD DRINICi--lCE CREAM—BEER—SANDWICHES WE'LL K£EP YOU COOL THIS SUMMER • ••r COME—OR-isCALL 1306 FAYETTEVILLE ST. .r.. PHONE J-2484 WILUAM HENRY JONES, MANAGER Miss Boykins r Tailor Co. ^UARVCnTEEStHE BEST IfT 1 / ALTERATIONS—TAILORINGCLEANING—FI^SSING WILLIAM BOYKINS, FROP.71S FAYETTEVILLE ST. _ SHE ALSO ASKS YOU TO SEND YOURCLOTHES TO THE LAUNDRY THROUGH COLORED DRIVERS. E. W. GREEN PHONE L.5493 F. C. PENDARVIS Miss Midway | Service Station SAYSi—SPECIAUZING IN Waxiiig Qreasjrig "Wa Build For TonorrOw By The Service Of Today” LOOK FOR THE BIG RED “ATLANTIC" SIGN WHEN ^ ^ YOU NE£D i|Aa AND OIL —- 400 PINE STREET PHONE N 8704 CHARUE SPEIGHT, Pro^. t 1 Mliss Bull City g 4^ Barber And^ Beauty Slifip IS TELLING YOU fHAT; “OUR CONCERN WAS RECENTLY RATED (A% BY THE CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT IT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST HAIR CUTS AND SHAVES AT POPUL^ PRICES SPECIALS (CONTINUED FOR SHAMPOO AND PRESS ONLY iW IF IT’S SERVICE, THEN IT’S THE BULL . CITY BARBSA ANDtREAUTYgppP G. P. HOLLOWAY, PROP. 470 E. Pettigrew Pho®a L 0912| J. C. SCARBOROUGH. jIL —^PRESENTS— Miss Mer^ld WHICH MEANS Efficient Courteous . , ' r Service PHONE J-37SI •as K. FtTTIGRSW StREXT

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