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1 f - ' F; m. j4l Ik J B Hf lh^ [NGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Clar pce Turk of Houston, Texas, have hnounced the engagement of kalr grand-daughter Connia Marie iaystiack to Mr. Emmett T. rowne, Jr., son of the Reverend |r. and Mrs. E. T. Browne of jurham, North Carolina. The wad ing is planned for February 19, I Houston, Texas. Miss Mftyshack is a Physical £ It Goes to Your Head by Malda, Beauty Consultant to Quiche i j Wave goodbye to the' frl\-1 &" / ous \ r\ bouffant hairdo. Welcome W\Sr~ t I ijS\ //VVv. th)s newest silhouette If 11 / S ,7T"I /y klf/yj the cropped and sleek, ll If .j. **t\ v/Vllw. short and 50,1 loo, - And \\ / iL / / / \ 7 welc "nie it without the /I I r*7 / / 111 AJ use °* sticky - tangly eel- - - Smooth, head-ljugging cheek curls ! and bangs are a must for the forward- I I c£. |\ I, }] looking, fashion-conscious woman of I A 11 . J*\ /)])) 1966. What's more, the sleeker coif fure Is as becoming to the not so \ /) v > young at It is to the blithely young. \wl sj Y But there are problems—as there al- \ ways will be with the smartest hairdos. MlUif Hi j i The question is, how to hold -* ■ " \T\ \\l ' J \\ ' 1 those cheek curls, bangs, j wVVVI \ I j wispy ends, and upsweeps in ' - j ' /' place? The answer is, Quiche f* ' I (Geesh) by Posner. It holds '' / hair in place invisibly, either • \ ' v —_./ hair to hair, or hair to cheek. * \ \ *' ' With it you can throw tape \ eway and stay set all day. C/ .. x t SALE (ENDS SATURDAY [. iit —' «,'•■■ b|; "... [ f- -Women's Shoes js6 - s 8 : 1: ; - ' -Mens Shoes sß - sl4 "J * v ; i .v • » * I Children's Shoes .$4 3! f?o Me t , 114 W. MAIN STREET Therapist on the Wilfred Hall Hospital staff. Mr. Browne is in medical administration in the same hospital. Two receptions honoring the young' coup!? will be held, first at Mount Vernon Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on Tuesday, Feb ruary 23 and in Roanolfe, Va., on Friday, February 26. Durham Personal Items of Interest EBENEZER FLORAL CLUB MEETS IN ASSEMBLY ROOM OF CHURCH The Floral Club of the Ebenezer "Baptist Church met in the As sembly Room oi the Church on Sunday, January 31. This .ras a special call meeting presided over by Mrs. Addie Barbee, president. Plans for a Valentine Party, to be held February 13 were com pleted with Mrs. Mattie Brown serving as chairman of the social committee. Special guests for this occasion will be the Senior Board of Ebe nezer. Those present were Mesdames Helen Jones, Effie Chavis, Nonnie Hamilton, Catherine McKinney, Ophelia Thompson, Mattie Brown, Lucille Smith. Also attending were Perry Jones and Rey. J. A. Brown. Visitors were Mrs. M. W. Barbee anJ granddaughter," Tonja. * «- f MRS. EMMA RANDOLPH HOSTESS TO YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB The Year Round Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Emma Randolph recently. Mrs. Ada Leach opened the meeting by leading the group in singing . 'Jn The Garden," repeat ing the club poem and prayer. Mrs. Madge Hargraves, president, presided over the business ses sion, hearing reports from the vaiious committees. The care of early blooming plants and how to protect them from the cold weath er was discussed.. Plans to attend the Southeastern Flower Show to be held in March were made. Mrs. Marie Spfeigner, on behalf 'if the club, payed tribute to Mrs. Flossie Torain and Mrs. Gazella Lipscomb who rpcently retired from North Carolina Mutual. The honorees were presented gifts, Mrs. Sarah Felder closed the neeting, afterwhich Mrs. Ran dolph served a jelled salad, cream chicken in paddie shell?, pickles, cake and tea to the. following: Mesdames Gertrude Lonfe, Ada Leach, Wilma Milum, Annie Mayo, Roxie Rowland, Madge Har graves, Flossie Torain, Lena Gates, Sarah Felder, Marie Speigner, Lillian Farrington, Alma Bennett, Eugenia Simmons and Miss Edna Mason. * * * VISITORS FROM NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Charlei R. Jones of New York City spent the past weekend in Durham visiting his mother, Mrs. Florence Jones and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority To Observe Founders' Day The Founders' Day observance of Alpha Zeta Omega chapter Of Alpha* Kappa Alpha Sorority originally planned for Sunday, Janunary 17, 1965, has beeji re scheduled for Sunday, February 7. The observance Will consist of two major rctivities: 1. A worship service at the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church on Rox boro Street at 11:00 a.m. During this time Soror Helen Edwards will give a brief history of the sorority and Soror Luvenia Park er will play the Founders' Day hymn. 2. A reception, to which adult organizations in the city are in vited, will be hefd in the Wash ington B. Duke Room of the Jick Tar Hotel from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Members of the planning com mittee consisted of Sorors: Octavia Knight, Althca Holmes, Grace Massey, Adele Butts, Vonnie Car rington, Lola Riddtck, Barbara Cooke, Clydie Scarborough, Rose Browne, Josie Plttn\an, Elizabeth Chavis, Catherine McGheef and Lucia Taylor, Chairman. The present officers of the chapter are: Sorors Beatrice Burnett, BasfleuS; Stella Cleland, Anti-Basileus; Helen Edwards, Givammateus; Artelia Bry a Epistoleus; Bernadine Bailey, Tamiouchos; Josie Pittman, Hod egos; Alice Kennedy, Editor of Ivy Leaf; and Alma diggers, dergraduate Adviser. NCC is March Test Center For Teachers North Carolina College has been designated as a test center for administering the National Teacher Examinations on March 20, Dr. F. G. Shipman, chairman of the Department ol Education announced this week College seniors preparing to teach, and teachers applying for positions ia school systems which encourage or require applicants to submit their «c6res on tbt Na- other relatives. WEST DURHAM GARDEN CLUB HOLDS MEETING Oil Tuesday, January 19, Mrs. Addy Cofey #as hostess to the West Durham - Blossom Garden Club at her home on Cornell St. The meeting was opened by Miss Ruth Stephens, after which a business session, was held. Dur ing the evening planting and care of peori;es and Irises was discuss ed. Mrs. Coley served chicken salad, ritz crackers, coffee, ice cream, candy and peanuts to the follow ing members: Mesdames Katie McDanicls, Daisy Gunn, Margare Fuller, Beatrice Spencer, Beulal Edwards, Naomi Parker, Ger trude Gibson and Miss Marj Lotiise Stephens. Mrs. Daisy Gunr thanked the hostess for an en joyable evening. « » « ,v RETURNS FROM WASHINGTON Mrs. Elnora Johnson has re turned to her home after visitinr her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Donald Thomas and family of Washington, D. C. * * • VISITS AUNT IN DURHAM Aaron Fuller of Washington, D C. spent the week end in Dur ham visiting his aunt, Mrs. Anna Pea Hie Duke of Sedgefield St. ♦ » ♦ MUCH IMPROVED Friends of Mrs. Olinzie Johnson are happy to know that she is very much improved and has returned to her home on Ward Rd. after a few restful days with relative.' and friends in Roxbury, Mass. * » # SPENDS SEMESTER BREAK WITH FRIENDS Miss Dorothy Bullock, a senior at North Carolina College, ha? returned to campus to resume studies after spending her ..semes ter break •.vith Miss Claudine Daye, 314 Todd St. Miss Daye has also resumed studies at NCC. • * * RECUPERATING AT HOME Mrs. Nannie P. Lyons, 2506 Dallas St. and Mrs. Rachell Jones, 1309 Union St. are reported to be recuperating nicely at their home. » ♦ * POSTPONED NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL MEET TO BE HELD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 The meeting of the Hillside Park Neighborhood Council sched uled for last Sunday will be held Sunday, February 7, at Southeast ern Business College, 603 South Alston Avp., at 6:00 P.M. YWCA Calender Of Events MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 10:18 A.M. Whitted YTeens will meet at Whitted School 4:30 P.M. Walltown Y-Teens will meet at Wallto-vn Community Center 7:30 P.M. YWCA Personnel Com mittee will meet 8:00 P.M. lota Phi Lambda So rority will meet at the YWCA * TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 10:00 A.M. Play School will be held at McDougald Terrace Community Center 1:00 P.M. The 1:00 o'clock Lucheon Club will meet at the YWCA 8:00 P.M. YWCA Branch Com mittee on Administration will meet WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 3:15 P.M. Spaulding School Pre- Teen Club will meet at the school 4:00 P.M. Snappy Teens will meet at the YWCA tional Teacher Examinations along with their other credentials, are eligible to take the tests. The examinations are prepared and administered by Educational Test ing Service," Princeton, New Jer sey. The designation of North Car olina College as a test center for these examinations will give pro spective teachers in this area an opportunity to compare their per formance on the examinations with candidates throughout the country who take the tests. Ship man said. At the one-day test session a candidate may take the common examinations which include test; in professional education and one of the 13 teaching area ex aminations, which are designed to evaluate his understanding of the subject matter and methods applicable to the area he may b( assigned to teach. See TKACHiRS 4A 1 l ! CARNATION | (COOKING HINTS EPfM j » MOyS SERVICE DIRECTOR AND HER STAFf • ,COTT V. I Win yourself the title of in Town"! Carnation's never-fail Five Minute Fudfe wttl make you famous. It's so quick and easy and creamy good, thanks to double-rich Carnation Evaporated Milk— thfit you can make some for your friends, too. There's ■l H WfrJmL g[ Warn JPJ|' / x 1 FIVE MINUTE FUDGE ' (Makes about 2 pounds) 2 tablespoons butter ,Icups (about 16 medium) % (small can) diced marshmallaws undiluted CARNATION IVJ cups (1 '/ a 6-ounce package!) i EVAPORATED MILK semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1 % cups sugar 1/ 2 cup chopped nuts '/a teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Combine butter, Carnation, eugar and salt In saucepan over medium heat Bring to a boll, and cook 5 minutes, stirring con stantly. (Start timing when mixture starts to "bubble" around edges of pan.) Remove from heat. Add mashmallows, chocolate, nuts and vanilla Stir vigorously for 1 minute (or until marsh mallows are completely melted and blended). Pour Into but tered 8-inch square pan. Cool. Cut In squares. . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 10:00 A.M. Play School will be held at McDougald Terrace Community Center 2:20 P.M. Pearsontown School Y-Teens will meet at the school. 3:15 P.M. Fayotteville Street School Pre-Teen Club -.vill meet at the sctfool 3:15 P.M. Pearson School Pre- Teen Club will meet at the sefeeol FORD W jL RED-HOT DEALER £ W USED CAR BLAZING SALES OF OUR iNEW 65S 7M I# I# V** HAVE LGADED US WITH THE HOT- W TEST SELECTION OF USED CAR -gC A| p BUYS IN TOWN. SAVINGS ARE SIZ- W ZLING. SO HURRY I ' • 2 ' ~ ' 1965 Falcon 4-door Station Wagon 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 4-door Standard transmission, 200 cu. in. 6-cyl V-8, automatic, radio, licatu, jndr engine, heater, back up lights, 800 \ //Uj white tires, blue y|/ J J 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 4-door Sedan 1963 Mercury Monterey Cus. 4-door Sed. V-8, automatic, power steering, power CiCfkC V-S, automatic, power storing and fj](JC brakes, select air condition, radio, heater, V/jWj j>J*»ks>j radio, \\ Inte 311 /J white tires, vellow and white .#>-«/ tires, black 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 4«loor Sedan - 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 2-door Hardtop Automatic transmission, V-8 engine, power steering'and V-8, standard transmission, radio, C4FQF brakes, radio, heater, white tires, green beater, white tires, blue A | JJ J finish. (Company \/ J7J . „ , , . , _. - demonstrator) 1963 Ford Galaxie 4-door Sedan 1964 Tempest LeMans Convertible V-8, automatic, select air condition, Cl V-8 automatic, 'power steering and CHOC radio ' I,c i lt,>r ' wllite lircs ' blaCk •••"'"• )IU7 J !^wArtr". w :." rb .'" 1963 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door Sedan 1964 Ford Gaiaxie Fastback V-?'. automatic, radio, heater, , J rnr V-8 engine, standard transmission, radio, . w "t( tues, >i lgt |Jy j ! «r^an-arty , . red . a " d .. Wh ! tC : JLLJJ I963 Falcon Fulura 4-dr. Sta. Wag. 19(j4 Volkswagen Convertible Antimntic, raiio, heater, white f 4 JQF , . . ▲ J •*AP tires, blue innsh l I U7 1 Radio, heater, white tires, ' \l7oi *M J green finish, clean yI/ / J 1962 Pontiac Catalina 2-door Hardtop 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback Automatic, radio, heater, power steering C'lTfllC! V-8, Wtoma.k steet-ing, .adio, OW J ,vhl " t,r "' b "' e )LJ7J1962 Tempest 4-door Sedan 1964 Ford Custom 500 4-door Sedan Automatic, radio, heater, white ' V-8 engine, overdrive, radio, C 4 T tires,, wliite heater, white tires, blue . \| /Wj ? ™ ix t i j i tt j. 1961 Pontiac Bonneville 2-door Hardtop [ 1963 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. Hardtop ' Automatic, radio, heater, power steering AJ Automatic, power steering, air condition, £ d QAT brakes, white \ I flVj radio, heater, white \ I tires, bl.-ick ... T (' tires, white finisii ■ 1 Qfil Vord Starliner 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 4-door Sedan 375 h|) V -h engine, standard Mnsfnts- CIIOC I V-8, automatic, power steering, radio, . 4QJ |T sion. radio, heater, white \| |J J t heater, whife-tires, green \ | Qlf J tires, red t . 1963 Ford Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe 1960 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4-door Sedan V-8, automatic, bucket seats, rado, C 4£.t\H •y-.• •.• »•-» yTftl? f tTThter, white tires, beige .: \|Q" J 6-cylmder, standard transmission, Jf/J « MexfindfrFOßDSSt, For a red hot deal, hurry fo your FORD DEALER'S Red Hbf Sale! \- > ... 4, 3:15 P.M. Lyon Park School Pre- Teen Club will meet at the school. 4:00 P.M. Sophisticated Te-ns will meet at the YWCA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 10:18 A.M. James E. Shepherd School Y-Teen Club will meet at the school 4:00 P.M. 7th Grade Y-Teens will meet at the YWCA 8:00 P.M. Young Adult Valentine Ball will be held at the YWCA THE CAROLINA TIMES " SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 13, IMS 0 /- DURHAM, N. C.—- *!lf§ l[ 9 v| ? JC '' fl I m Pictured is "Miribelle", frcm Mr.o Jclin's "Brilliant Toulouse-Lau- | tree Collection" for Spring and ' Summer 19£5. Mr. John designs with the masterful touch of sleek ! sophistication. Mr, John isnt's his soft and St/SMe touch to textured straw . . . creating a more femi nine silhouette. L'Etoile White straw is a perfsct foil for this ">ortraint brim, higher crown with i hand-shaped eye-line brim . . . highlighted by a fabulous Mr. John Ccurt Bow of BoulevaJd Black Peau de Soie. Modelling this Mr. John, Jr. is fabulously beautiful Miss Dee Sim mons. In addition to her outstand- . in-, success as one of New York's gmost outstanding high-fashion -nennequirs, Miss Simmons hat ! th» added distinction of having been awarded the titles of i Empire State, Miss Qeaux Art*,) Most Photographed from Johnson Publications, Model of the Year Award and Pharmaco Product* I Award. ■ The Mr. John fastvon silhouette also includes this custom suit of , L'Etoile White wool with wide portrait neckline. The glittering jewel from the Mr. John Couture Jewel Collection, gloves and fun from the nationally distributed M\ John Accessory Collection J available in finest stores from coast to coast. 3-A
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