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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1957 Nation’s Beauticians Say ’57 Meet Was Beet Ever Over 750 | Stylists | At Confab BY O r. W, TATI,OR NEW ORLEANS The more than 750 beauticians, some of! whom were in the Crescent. City j for twelve days and others for seven or five, attending either the Institute of Cosmetology from July 29 to August. 4. arid the con vention from August 5 to 8, or both, sponsored by the National Beauty Culturists’ Lon cue. Inc., have left for home, declaring the convention and, the institute to have hern the best in the history of the organization. This, they sav, is based upon the attendance, the work accomplished, the new angles opened and the general convention agenda. They climaxed their convention with an appearance of the Rev. Martin Luther King of Montgcm- ■ f’d, who spoke to the convention j during their panel on Civil Rignts. They contributed to the Montgom ery Improvement Association and to the NAACP. proceeding his ad dress. The beauticians voted to stimu late registration and voting, rais ing standards of Beauty Culture in schools and shops, work for Civil Rights, seek posts on State 80.-id of Cosmetology, improv® How you can buy big on a little-car budget ! (A READ THIS STARTLING FACT <Jg\ B out of 10 Smaller Cars a Poofiao Price Tan -yet none you Mny as Fontiac ,, s Advantages PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 8.9% mm SOU® CAB PEB DOLLAR, Not one of the smaller curs can give you (■he heavy-duty construction, the road-hugging heft, and solid security of America's Number One Roui Car! PONTIAC GIVES YOU 4 TO 7 INCHES MORE WHEELBASE, Here’s extra length where if fount? to bracket the bumps instead of riding them! And this extra length shows up inside, too, with plenty of stretch-out room for six-footers! PONTIAC’S PERFORMANCE TOPS THE THE SMALL CARS CAN OFFER BY A WIDE MARGIN, Your Pontiac dealer can give you a complete facts-and-figures comparison and an on-fthe-road teat to prove that Pontiac perform ana stands head and shoulders above anything in the low-price field! AND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS AS ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP TRADE-INS! So why not look and feel like a million—instead of a million others? I ; T ratling’s j T errif ic RIGHT NOW! MOW! H rov w«n» sh« ultimata In both #c onomy and axtraerdSnary porta, mom* „ fw l r .bS£Z*l .9? rhu r* fio » U "trnllabh at antra roit on ov#n th» lowmtt prkad fWfoc ■mnfoltl It's Amarita’s rmw«*l powor advanto and axthtivoly Pontiat’n at so hw a tot*9 SEE YOUR 4t I fl AUTHORIZED roniiac DEALER j I methods of teaching in their tn | stitute, install modern methods tn j bookkeeping and improve the pro | session in general. Mrs Katie E Whickam, New I Orleans, was elected President on Monday. On Wednesday, the oth J Kl-K •• .. * * rookie sensation with the Brooklyn Dodgers, is happy over the distinction el being the first Negro player signed by the Washing ton Senators. Black, sold to Cincinnati by the Dodgers, and then sent to the minors on the Coast, is ev-pccted to be ol great help to the perennial American League cellar dwellers, (Newspress Photo), er following officers were elected: i , Vice -Presidents: Mrs, Maude Gad-j ! son, New York. Mrs. Georgia M j ! Brown, Illinois; Mrs. Mary Clark,! ' Texas. Mrs. Pauline Humphrey, I town. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell, i Maryland: Mrs. Willie Smith. < ! North Carolina, and Mrs. Alberta |i I Mayfield, Oklahoma Other officers elected were: j | Mrs Minnie- D. Hurley, New York,! j Treasurer; Mrs. Ella R, Martin. Georgia, Financial Secretary: Mrs. Louise Chapman, Missouri. Recording Secretary; Mrs. Cor delia Jennings. Corresponding Sec retary from New Jersey; Mrs. Ma rie Smith. Pennsylvania, Chair man of the Finance Committee. An Executive Board ’ as elected i as follows: D, A. Julius, Florida; 1 Mrs. Alice Toles, Mississippi; Mrs. Mayme Tilghman. Maryland; Mrs. Parthenia Bell, Mississippi; Mrs. Carrie L. Taylor. Louisiana; Mrs. Idell Steele, Arkansas; Mrs. Beuh ler C. Hunter, Georgia: Mrs. Rose Murrell, Nebraska: M Maude j Logan, Illinois; Mrs. I ‘ie Bai \ ] ley, Texas; Mrs. Caroly: ismond, ' Pennsylvania; Mrs. B f. Ford, | New York; Mrs. Elsie W Day. : ! Nev. Jersey; Mrs. Aim,. Waldon, Florida; Mrs. Essie D. Turner, . Pennsylvania; Mrs Ai tine Wil : liams. Arkansas, Elected to the Board of Trus tees were: Mrs. Serena R. Patter Charter I OaX BOURBON icn teWWWWS'iTOJfUmai 1 -- y ..... <»«« ->^9 mwiwwwiwiiimp PI 7 J riL, TEARS tril «• ! 1? rixharN WOeHj ; 'ZgrJi P o»« iS! ' %; "**'***■ 1 I StPt:CH! MliffHK WHSCT - (if ttm I I i.iINTINEHTij SifnUlNfi f,OWTO?!OR I WIIAOOM PfWISTLVANi* atm DCliy Prices Eff, Thru Sat, Aug. 1? GREEN GIANT GREEN i §%« btl-A n PI '*■ a fa RED BEAHS "'"- »i to *ijy f „ PORK & BEANS - WxlJHr ■i | 1 ‘ BLACKEYE PEAS < %||g§gp r CASS * | I Sultana Small Stuffed Jp|||| i 2Vi-Oz. ill 1 ' I Olives r lo t j Cep’n John’s Frozen Breaded »» SHRIMP 74g EXTRA SPECIAL! JANE PARKER GOLDEN l/)\P Cl If EC 1Q C AIV E 0 19 i THE CAROL INI AW son Pennsylvania. Mrs Georgia I. | Brown. Oklahoma: Mrs. Florencel All. Florida. Mrs. Sophia D j Smith, Kentucky; Mrs. Ruth Val- 1 The Best School Supplies Are At ROSE’S FREE /3« p\i £ £ ,l ' ' —t T*f ~i»' ,'iV School Bags 98c Zipper Binders 98c to $493 ; Binders Blue Canvas—3 Rings | 89c Filler Paper (3 Holes) PACKAGE 1 Qc »„0 25C comb 3 4rx F-Shirts SIZES t to H _ 3 for_s 100 j 436 DANIELS ~ ' C AMERON VILLAGE i entine Virginia. Mrs Roxanna Pitta, North Carolina. Mrs. Nettie | | B Ellis. Oklahoma. Mrs. Ruth 1 • Matthews, Washington, D C.; ! Girl’s Package j Bobby Sox ; 4 for 98C ""' , “ Bermuda Sox White, Navy. Red and Charro- 1 Sizes; Q 1 a 101 , 59c Ladies’ Short Sleeve Blouses Sires 3? to 38 $ 100 ” LAIHES’ ” Rayon Panties Small. Medium. Large {_ 3 for $ 100 _ j Special Low Price ! A&P Sliced Pineapple 2 ™ 55c Special Low Price Wbolekevnel Niblet Corn 2 “ 29c —. L [ I, m m n ■■ —rr : '- u ~n~~.-. n^xHnnßssaooKCSSzaaß^ JANE PARKER YOUR CHOICE SALE! ANGEL FOOD SQ« CHE RR Y PIE V n-mi iji p-i, ii,i j.!U!j-;imririrrri ■ mm i"r n —"i — t ■■- »■— "w^wwaMLj Mrs. Ruth J Jackson. Alabama | Mrs. Cordelia Jennings. New Jcr-1 i sey; Mrs. Lydia Hampton, South ; i Carolina. Mfaw»ieaßi»»i>rpn i im n m ii.,.i,.i i .. i.. .. Miami Florida was selected as the next place of meeting in 1358, with a one-day clinic m Nassau, i Bahamas. - T.-ra— i, n, am >y’s Special Sires oto 1m . Boy’s Western Style Dungarees s\? r ' : 6 to jo 2$ pr* for S3OO <‘*^^«!ffag~y»?ry^rv:^^i^r^^?jiL^yr?^r!^Mgra.gv.ry: , ;j;vj«r*:r.aftm«. , .j» i jmiWiWa3aKier Boy’s Long Sleeve Flannel Shirts St?**S 6 to 16 98c ■ -BT-.y <r^rzur r_r-_-.KgSTfrOßnewsSMßt Boys '“k',t v Briefs Sires i to 16 3 f° r $1 oo pssrereewyHa:'. PAGE SEVEN
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