THE CAK(M.nfA TIMES 'SATUHDAY. JUNE a*lli. 1*40 AIWATIC SCHOOL flETUIWS TO DURHAM NCC New Indoor Swimming Pool Will Be Used DUKliAi.1 — ii.t secoiid t-U- in w«ter safety. Du«l N^tiuunl Aijua.ic School j Numbers of lectures will be lor Ne/iu«a KjKi.fc in Uie Noilh ' delivered by speciitlistB on th« Sunday, Juimi I various subjects connected witV «u, ». l loiitinue ihioujfhUhe »qui.tic school. These in- W#dne»i.i..., J“iy lU. As this [ struction# wiU be applicable to •chool IS tpouiou-.l by the Aineri beachts, summer camps and othur can National lied Cross, those recreational resorts. attending will share tliv full benefH ‘*>e 18 years experl- eace of the Ked Cross in first aid, life saking and accident pre VCBtioB. Students entering for the first time will enroll in the basic covnes for broad training and practice in the fundamentals of the listed subjects. Second yeU atttdents will be given advanced tj^pCning in the same subjects. Smanphasis will be given to •wimmiug and amall craft acience inalnding the handling of canoes and rowt>oata in the service of r«acu« work and other safety technique. All pupils will be in- atructed in the att of teaching these subjects to others. Pacaaat To B« Pr*Mat«d During the school a pageant will be written and presented at the indoor pool of the North Carolinii College for a demon- stmtion to the public of the art The L^juatic school faculty will include physicians and dieti cians who will, cnre for the iieallh of tilt students dur)n|f th» ten day period. All of these will be approvt'ti hy th^ Nation^ KeJ Crosj. I I Keasunable rates have been erranged for the entire session. A charge of $15 Is to be paid upon the day q{ arrival. This fee covers bourd and ludgring during the entire period the school, and puy.s all fees i^nd expenses involved in the session of work. The reasonableneiiS of this fee ia due to the cooperation of Doctor James E. Shepard, president of the North Ciirolina College. All applications must be sign ed by the chapter THEY HEAD RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES AT EXPOSITION Size Doesn’t TheGrldster 1 Down Denominational lines have been forgotten as oulstnnditig of the lied ^ ministers of all faiths hand to- Cross, and should be forwarded'geiher to i«5semble the Religious to the Director at the National Exhibit and arrange for each Heaklquarters of the American Sunday’s program at the Red Cross g^t Washington. Negro Field Day Planned For , State Farmers American Negro Exposition in Chicago from July * through Sept. 2. OITicers committee chairmen, showi>the above picture, are, seated, left to right Rev. R. Thomiis, second , vice- president; Bishop James Bray, first vice president; Dr. L. K. Williams, general chairman; Rev. A. Alfred Watts, secretary; Rev. S. n. Swponoy, first asaist ft.jt secretary, Rev*, j H Smith, second assistant secretary. Standing, left to right, are Rev*. U. S. Robinson, Sunday programs; J. C Austin, publicity; W. L. Liddell, music; T. E. j Brown,, pageant; W. T. Bock, re- prpsfci.tini; J. W. Eichelberger, co: responding secretiry; W. R4 Jackson, finance; A. _Wayman Ward, Research; Joseph Evans, third Vice-president; H. L. Cav ers, foiurth vicc president, alid Juliah H. Smith religious educa- J tion. '• Recreation Inst. Well Attended BY WILLIAM A. TUCK (SPORTS EDITOR> DURiH'AM— The recreation ■ In stitute which the City of Dur ham is sponsoring at the North Carolina College for Negroes this week under the supervision of J. W. Davidson has been well at- I tended al^d as early as Tuesday CHARiLOTTE A committee progress and will be made known comftosed of state, district akid in the near future. c«auty Rxtemion agents met nn i 1. 1. j ‘ T>i, -n 'more than fifty persons had re- Pnday of last week at the Pied- The committee was composed . t 4 * * i, ‘ ^ T w V. 11 Sistered. The Institute began m Biont Experiment Station, States ^ the following: J. W. Mitchell, » j-,. • • n _^ii ^ ’ c!* A 4. T «r Avery Auditorium of the college ▼ill*, N. C. to formulate plan.s. Extension Agent, J, W. j • j. for the akinual Field Day to be District Extension t* ° oa"' held on Friday July 19, accord-Agent, both of Greensboro, Otis|^‘""« 28. ing ito W. C. Davenport, County j Buffaloe, County Extension | This institute is being held Extension Agent, and acting Agent, Wadesboro, E. C. Lackey ^ for the benefit cyf all catididates s«crct«ry. meeiinc got underway at 11:30 a. m. 'with J. W. Hend ricks, Jr. Aaat Director of the Stpition> presiding. Outlined plans point in the direction of one of the greatest days in Waatern Carolina for Negro farm men, women, boys and I ffirla. Recreational feaitures, li/dging contests, field rips, or- gaai«ed singing and a welL out lines program will feature the occasion. Farmers of Western ^sIToIina are looking forward with great anticipation of tak ing the advantage of all events planned. Following the meeting of three hoar dur^ion the. committee was feted to « dinner ai the home of E. C.L Lackey, -Negro County Agent. Definite partici- pntion on the program is in the County Extension Agent, States ville, J. W. Hendricks, Jf., Asst. Director in charge of Piedmont Station, Statesville, ^nd W. C. Davenport County Extension Agent, and acting secretary. who wish to apply for positions on the playgrounds of city for the summer months. An e^mina tion will be given Friday to cover the course given during the week and those appointed WINNERS OF ALL-EXPENSE SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED BY TALLADEGA COLLEGE will come from the group cittend ing the institute and making the most successful grades on ihe examination. * The' irwtit«te is b«ing directi- !d by J. W. Davidson who has had supervision of the Negro playgrounds of Durham for the past five years. Sessions are held afternoon and night during the week with comprehensive instruction in playground tech nique including first aid, play- l^round gaAnes, handicraft, pic ture mounting, clay modeling and the essential qi^ities of a playground leader. Immediately following registrtf tion Monday, Miss Edith Steel, superintendent of nurses at Linr- coin Hospital, discussed ‘.First Aid Problems on the Play ground.” She was followed by Director J. W. Davidson whose subject was “The Playground Sys'tem of Durham.” Tuesday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Kennedy gave a demonstration j Thurday Eugene Harrington odeling afcid handicraft, will conduct the discussion and afterwhich E. M. Dunlap , talk- [ cxfliibitions dealing with tennk, ed on picture mounting. Mrs. j badminton and paddle ^ tennia; at J. H. Malioy will ba*^e charge of this session was “Handicr^t Problems.” Wednesday was devoted to the following discussions and de monstrations; “Playground Gam es i!lnd Clubs, Miss Loris Shaw; “Playground Softball Problems” E. W. Midgette; Playground Musical Organization, Miss Eliza beth Kennedy and Mrs. Ethel R. Huibb^d, and “Hiking and Na ture Study” William Edmundson. volley ball and demonstrations of siifiilar game.s and toward the conclusion of the drfy’a course J. L. Morehead, chairman of the Durham rerreation com mission will talk about “T h e ■> Essential Qi(ulities gf a Recrea tion Leader.” Examinations will feaiturw Friday. MEN AND WOMEN LEARN PROFESSIONAL BARBERINQ K ^ WRITE T(»AY FOR FREE CATALOG. ® A POSITION IS GUARANTEED TO EVERY GRADUATE. — Acredited School M Soflball COACH MOORE’S DOUBLE COLA GIRLS CONTINUE WINNING STREAK DURHAM — Coach J. B. Moore announces thait his D. Cola girls are continuing their long string of victories, tkeir laitest triumphs being over the PepsiCola Girls. The first meeting of these two teams was last Thursday when the final score was 20 to 18. N. Thomas pitched a great g^BC and also scored the only hone run of the game. C. Bbr- nctla was also outstanding with 'a tiWce base h>^ teams Mat akain Tues day at the East Durham Park with Coach Moore handici4>ped witii a somewhat ^r^^led line- vp. Howaver the D. Cola girls livad right up to their reputation Mid noacd out their rivals to the tuna oi lt-11. Woods-Morgan Barber College BY AL WHITE WASHINGTON, (A N P) — When the Sixth Annual Sports Achievement din-ner wa» held here recently,^ one of the honor- ocs w^li a little chap, Leslie quarterback on Football team; smallest on the team, but per haps the best tatekler.” A little personal interest en ters this story, because Leslie got his start in football with a pro team w6 knew some five or six yejats ago. Jimmy Bump Hudson, now as sociated with Mr. Winthrop Rockefeller, was fullback on the team and one of the assistant coaches. , One atftemoon during the practice * • sessions, Bump brought a squat, bowlegged little fellow out and said to th« manag^, “Here’s your new mas cot. He just wadts to tr4vel-w4th the team, look out for the eqalp ment and act as watenboy.” Th« manager took one squint at runt and just to satisfy Bun^,, said, “Okay, okay, get him aaiM of the way,” for Just about that time, the heavy linemen were charging across the field, buck ing and shoving their felloir linesmen around and if they had ever mn over Lcslia, tfiay irouM have ground him to a pulp. Ray Vaughiii of Calcat*-«M coaching th« team immadiately Les took an active interest in t)u» game. When the game. When tip teatn went abroad to play, Continued on PAje Seven V;. It: I First and McDowell St. Ch.rlott*, N. C. PBE-HOIIOAY SALE f of Worn en’s Fine Shoes ONE BIG RACK LADIES’ S H O E S PATENT STRAPS, flflQ0eeoeeaawi6ioo!M«««»>^ AGENTS WANTED *• NEGRO WORID DIGEST MISS MARGARET PEARL SMJTH of Newport News, Vir ginia and Miss Janetta Isadora White of Charleston, S. C. were the winners of All-Expense Scholarsihips to Talladega Coll ege for the school year 1940-41. Two hundred and thirteen high school seniors from thirteen Bouthern stales took a competi tive exaanination on April 13 for this scholarship. Because of in ability on the part of Judges %p differentiate between these two high ranking students, two All- Expense Scholarships were a- warded renew-able for a period of four years. Writoi ^ nwcmo WORLD digest ^ 1 W«M IMdb St»Mt g fUm Ymk City, N. Y. A Cool $ummer When Riding la Air Cooled Equipment on the SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM. Modara Air Conditioned Coache., PuU- and Dining Cars on all Through Train* over the entire System. . Between Greensboro—Raleigli—Durham—and Greensboro TRAINS 13-14 Air conditioned coaches between Goldsboro and Greensboro. Pnllaians between Raleigh-Dnrham and New York. ^ j » 1 TRAINS 15-16 Air Conditioned eoiaches between Raleigh ' and Greensboro. TRAINS 21-22 Air Conditioned coaches and Pnllmans bet ween Goldsboro and Cincinnati via AsheviHe. Attractive One Way And Round Trip Fruras Everywhere. Consult your local Ticket Agant^ or communicate with J. S. BLOODWORTH, J>. P. A RALEIGH N C Southern Railway. FLORSHEIM SHOES ’ Now you can onloy ragulqr Florsheim quality ot fon thm r«0u(ar piicM Th* sal* won't last long. Como in whiio stoclit are compiot*. Evory pair of Florsheim Slioot is included^ taoe (irilfiy li Shot (!o. • Today z ■' nh Quality ji L --f Vv ■■■■ Low PriL.-! LADIES All Kinds and Styles. SPECIAL - TIES * PUMPS Sold up to $6.95 Special $1.99 I $2.99 *ZKl>X*ZKK*ZK*Z*X*Z*XK*XK*l*X*X*Z*Z*X*X.*l*lK*XKK*l*X.K*l*l*X.* L A D I E S’ .BLUE/AND BLACK P A R A M O U N T PUMPS Sold for 16.95 SPECIAL $3e95 1 LOT WHITE SAN D A JL S , and PUMPS S P'E C I A L At Only $2.99 69c { Ros(oe Grillin Shoe Co. ’hosiery 6 SPECIAL— 9 2 Pair fl.25 tjj VALUES TO $1.00 V V (i 114 WEST MAIN STREET V V I wu’m t?. I TlMfUl Just Think of It! FRESH MCTORr STOCK TIRES $ IT’S big news! Here’s the famous Firestone Convoy Tire—built with patented Fireitone Gum>DippeJ cord body*—selling at this amazingly low price! Why take chanccs with off.brand tires that carry neither the manufac l3 turer • name nor guarantee The Firestone Convoy Tire J la priced as low or lower. Let us replace your smooth tirei today with a complete set. CONVOY J PRICE S ZE 4.75/5.00-18 5.25/5.50-17 B.00/16 AND YOUR OLD TIRS COMPARE Quality ★ Price Guarantee . . . LtfEUME GUARANIEI Evbry FlreMbaa Tire carries a written lU^iae Suarantaa — aM liotitedto l^.iaor 24 mowhi, Imi for the fUl U£s of .the tire withoot time or mileage limit. Tire$loti« in/iM-N ui/ui-n Ul-ll 6.00-1« M6 YOUR Tint ■lOHnis LbtiM to tke Velee mt Hreiteee wIMi fielMrd Creelu. Mergerel tjpeeti aed the Plrert^ Synpheay Orehettre. eedar the dIreeHea of Alfrod Welleatteiei Meadoy eveetef*. ever Netieewlde N.I.C. IM Netwfft> See nretfeee ClieaH^lee TIret aifde le the Hretteee ^oeteey / •ad lahlMMeo I«IMIb« ■* tM New Yerfc Worl#t Mr. AT.EXANDER Tire Division P. O. POOLE. MANAGER * Master Service Station Corner Main and Qregson Street* North Durham Service Sl^ution Cor. Manfum ^n Braedwuy Sefc ‘‘DURHAM’S LEADING TIRE AND BATTERY DEALW”

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