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Highlights in Pictures
Baby ttuiitfvo !*- ■ So Easy to Sew!
Mo/,, £,
Lovely Now York model, Adrienne Gf-nctt, whom y-.u’vo seen
on TV shows and y.-.ir favoi ke fashion magamni's. m ,k*-.; her own
clothes and loti, of pretty things fr.r /.-■/ h ■ tKeith, one )•»•<:• old,
a very good boy. tr.< •• u be helpful v. h.<N his in Rhcr i usii.»: the
a*w Sew master and it? “MR-ach' Stitch.” lt\s hi. ii! u> say which is
prouder, Adrienne of b<. •. do. able liltie son, <-i Keith of hu pretty
young mother'
Photo;; i-uihy is tie- new*-i field e<>ti.|uen-d l.y iemimn.' to le.
whi( h (Itntunor. finmi m lip i t<_■ I'. :■. ■: - ti\ \i. d. .sliii ,isi( ito
use than «vi beloie Mi: - \Kii_,, Zi.pi . < p.< I . . ■• it ihe the
IICWI • i i • . ' : U -si - ■■ 1 ! i \
A-4—weighs no * d'tati a !'< ■ein■n. •nh i; ■•.lli. ion -,i <'mi pa-i,
lighter, i’igai "ii. . t anh h •<i. i. j,.
•vmmplish thi. •nd- i• i iii nc an m, »»••.«(• 11. ■■!■., 1 , .\u‘,u.- • ciMged
tnuioii.s Harley t:. "ipu,a t i tit : .a • the A; git: A I,
■dPCrWPfr&v.-.
BEACH SCENES The ui<uv*
"tbots" were nm<Ji- at Owan City
BjeauilV iast-^ntwijig ! coiyunimity
«o 'iu2»'J ».. ? A3d. Top visr-ic
'Air, and M«. Wade Cheat
mil nit! tilth' ft:its vVade, Jr
C £ lij£. - tti at Tt;U)wi. h*
their home 'vitb (lie AiieuUo
Ocean as a “front yard”. J»cl«w,
iadtes of Or.van City Bcjcli gaU»-
». at r«sideneo of Ms. mid Airs.
VV. It. WllHaais for ilia avanlng
ui relwutioii-
SI l GOING FOK ST. CHARLES World’s llgl.iweL.nt clnt.upU.ft,
j; u ', )ny Curler <third from left', put up a -.lift tight for Harlem'* Si.
Charles School and Coutniuully Center Fuud last vwvk when he will
~,, cnVI'VS “Strihe-tt -Rich” program, Jimmy and hi.. Um youthful
friend-. (wearing St- Chaste* wvteiUersi .uisovered >'*> outsiioti and
wmi A •s/.fiihf. che« K, which **U\ tUihs d Ok el o.' tia.ee, \s irteit Huh
(right!. (Ncwspresa I'Jitilu.)
Beating the Heat - Via the Waterways
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E* - Bi
No hot, dusty roads or crowded highways for this group! They’re
heating summertime heat with th.-h do Hl’ Mercury outboard
eahiii cruiser, and avoiding trathe problem:: by traveling ono of
AmericaV. many cool .uul - -enic watei ways. Lightweight outboard
cruisers are easily transported and launchers. **’ ,
Kids Tluml; Air Force
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MEW YORK—General Ib vt . Vaiuienhon;. Chief «.f Staff U S.
Ail h ■>(•<•.•, adds to 111. i r r>.:. •!,. . «|.|| :|yn Mil', , u|| l.w kc-om illl:,
Texas pre- • nis the thunks of tin- nation's children for opening 183
!' X .aij I’lil'i'i' bases U~’ y/iilng ~im nn N.ilnninl Kids’ Ikiy, Sept.
Ovei fdiO.imn boy: .rod yiris -i»•*»’.oxpi-rted t<> are. j-t Iht ui'dtaiinn
Hi «■ .v-/v .
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* T RED CROSS CONVENTION DINNER—Left U»
rijrnt: Mms Alice Damela, idunbar High School. Washington, D. C..
mistress ot ccremontcfi; Dr. Goetz Lehr, director, German Junior
Red Cross, visiting speaker; and Mrs. Hanna Kiep, Women’s Affair*
becretory, German Htglomatrc jßistlou, Qt H > trk#,*
* •
THE CAROIiTNIA?}
HEAD OF THE LIST—A survey of members of Grange groups,
l&i/or unions, -Junior Chambers of Commerce and college students in
Colorado recently adjudged Dr. Ralph Bunchc the ‘best
iuan in Anierioa to deilise democracy, Bunche beaded ’President Eisen.
fiuwer .i/ul Gen, Douglas yiacArthur. The current issue of Fubllo
Opinion Quarterly carries the results at the survey. Lucky Luci>'-t>o,
Henry WuMiue apd John L. Lewis were listed as “least Qualldeii'* >
deline donoeruey. iN’awspress Fhoto.)
PUBLISHERS HOLD SESSIONS IN BALTIMORE
Baltimore Publishers of Negro newspapers in the Untsd States, last week held discussion clinics here at
Morten College. Here they enjoy a brief social interU do as guests at the home of Howard Murphy of
At' ... American and Calvert Distillers Corporation.
<• Voted “Elk Os Distinction" For “Outstanding Service"
VV VV West (left), insururct .
agent of HaVtford, Conn., and past j
Exalted Ruler of the Elks Giand ;
Lodge, was elected “Eik of Pis-j
tinctiou” at the recent tn state :
convention of the New England ;
IBPOE recently in Hartford, )
Conn,
He is shown" being congratu
lated by Mayoi Cycle Coiemun of !
Hartford while Dr Cartel L. Mac- !
shall, Trt-Sute president of The 1
Our Goat: A Carolinian In Every Home
\
New Englamf IBPOE itohis the j
scroll awarded to Mr West, Sid- 1
ney Krivan, New England Sales !
Mar.ngei' Ini Calvort Distillers •
Corporaiort, looks on.
By coincidthice, Mi West’s int- j
tiais are the same as VV W •
Wachtel’g, president, of Calvert, j
and holder of the George Wash, j
inglon Carwr award for brother- I
htiijil-
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1958
iCMON IN ~~ THE WATER’S FINE! |
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Swimsuits by: Cutslin*
VOUNG OR OLD— here’s one cool remedy that's mighty appealing'
» when temperature.-- soar. This smart mother and daughter team up
in matching denim suits, shirred with Filatex elastic yarn for the peg*,
tect fit and titiw control that even little girls adore. -~*4
The award given Mr. West War.
signed by Mr Wsehtel. and for
“oiitstiHmiinft’ service, for leader
ship in Elk affairs, unselfish char
itable service and because he is a
modit to his race and to American
free enterprise”
The presentation was made at
the Mount Olive Baptist Church
in Hartford
Mr West’s election came un
• u ballet at ’..tie conventiou.
trs buste* time
' ' " ' ■ , '
With its round of tennis, golf,
beach jaunts and dancing in the
evening, vacation time is often
blister time. It, is easy to forget
that winter-softened hands and feet
need a chance to harden up to the
strenuous demands made upon
them.
Try to give them their chance,
but if you do acquire a blister don’t
puncture it or let it be rubbed raw.
Protect 'it from further • rubbing
and keep dirt out by covering it
with one of the skin-like Band-Aid
Plastic Snip bandages either
piain or m< reuroehronie pad.
The plastic strip won’t be notice
able, for it is skillfully flesh toned
and textured, ft won’t loosen or
come off when you wash or bathe,
but it will wash clean, without get
ting soggy, for the plastic rant
soak up wat-r. ,
j — flea, ' ■— :
J a Jl
Hair in
50 Minutes
with
KQNGBLENE
The Original
Hair straighfc«rn«r v
You can get a waterproof job
and your hair will stay straight
for 20 days or more.
For straightening shorter
strands (up to *t inches) ask
for Kotigolene at any drug
store. Use only as label direers.
Still leading after 40 consecu
tive years.
j IMffiO Vffl
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W'tSFmZ&t s
TO STRAICHTCH THi HAIR |
If your druggist cannot supply /
you, write
i KONGO CHEMICAL CO., sot. f
i tm wist mth smifs J
g||g new yo&& .city gigl