f rod Slaou North Carolina Beauti cians celebrated theif ; twelfth annual NTradej, Show November 8, 9, l6t with activities head- quartered at the? Downtowner Motor Inn. : The exhibition of beau-. ty products such as wigs.i jewelry, beauty supplies," etc., was held at the Durham Civic Center, Among the several ac tivities wee the crowning of "Miss DeShazor Alum ni Queen", hair weaving and coloring demonstra tions by experts from as far away as Los Angeles, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Atlanta, Georgia: The highlight of the An nual Trade Show at the banquet on Sunday even ing, November 9, featured the competitive, human hair styling by contestants from many areas. Ms. Jean Smith, Atlan ta, was the winner of the Master Trophy in the Competitive Hair Style show. She had earlier won a second place trophy to . earn the right to compete for the Master Trophy finals. Mrs. Esther Wiley, of Durham, is the founder of the Annual Trade Show which brings many ' outstanding beauty ex perts and products for the public to observe and par ticipate in. She was also the coordinator for the Twelfth Annual Trade Show held in Durham. John Cullen of Atlanta, Bronner Brothers agent, directed the contest. The North Carolina Beauticians Trade Show honored Durham County Commissioners Elna B. Spaulding and William Bell for thier outstanding services to the Durham community during the banquet held on Saturday evening. tW JT 7.: -.3. A -h& V cm r if r in 1883 wina IAT., KSYRiSM tt, tStl THgC9tHl,T.,fS I J was Ai-r ' - n nUn- iiTui and water to scarce that coachmen were seen washing down carriages wnn still champagne Winning Mcdsl ,r 1 ,iM-?f 'vVA:A raft 1 . "3 ' , S :i'.:'" 7 1' " V3 f . . I V Community Service R$y. w.W. Easley (right), pastor of St. Joseph's AME Church, displays plaque trom N.C. Beauticians iraae snow presentod to honoraes VRSiam Btfl (tatt) and Mrs. era B. Spaulding. Awardees Master Trophy Winner Shown with Mrs. Barbara Cooke (right) as she presents the Master Trophy to Ms. Jean Smith are (from left): Mrs. Esther Wiley, founder and coordinator of the Annual Trade Show, winning model, John Cullen, Atlanta, director of the Hair Styling Contest. 1 1 TO THE UNITED NEGRO COLLEGE FUND mm m For every coupon used Fab will donate $2.00 to the United Negro College Fund. So get your clothes deep down clean and lemony fresh while you support Black Colleges! SI20C) 1 1 rn 1 1 irui CUP NOW AND SAVE! lemima Corn Meal X Sill IBM i3 S if ill til! 111 liiit iiiiillliilo nliiiiki iilliilliliilllilliill iiffu J Jiiillll I Ml I For corn bread and other corn meal recipes that are Aunt Jemima good, m vou have m srart with Ai inr lemima j Corn Meal, Corn Meal Mix or D X 4 1 c, . coupon and get started. fslike gettuag 1 free Z99A 200 ON ANY SIZE i rr LAUNDRY 1 UtltHUtNl Get your wash deep down clean and lemony fresh. ATTOTIM MMMMBHi Do not ak wur ndlv to nr Mdi ooupon you nnmrtK aocaX m a mt m M ma (My you 71 pka t to vahit o( tit coupon or your (txwwtiSi rt on ooulwa tor w on nouiMlBproM dw turcrmt ol mNkM an na ooofMCMi vm '-'-"it fmiim rr Pin I $2.00 United Negro College Fund Donation When Redeemed. Y-657 7" ! (2CC S -J-! wo Save 30$ r on your next purchase of the 54b. basfof Aunt Jemima Corn Meal or Com Meal Mix or Self-Rising Corn Meal, 3880 GROCER; A am met you mi acctn chit couocn fcoo Kttil cuMofncfi onhr when icdccmcd an the Becirad noduccd). Quaker wiB reimbune you fat the ke value of rhk coupon plu7 fct handling. Am other uk nay conttinitc (nud. Adequate paoof Kjst be subrrutted upon leomat. Cuawwer pays any aarimad. itproduccd. Quad. Itocnaed, rttricti or (ieita prohibited by hw. Offer afpurchaK (ax. Thk coupon it void i I , tood only in U.S.A. Cath value .001. Only rctatlm and Quaker ! ' W T authoriied cloning houja lend tb The Quaker UanLbmpany, l 1 llL PO. Box 4106, Oak Park. IL (0303. ' TERMS OF OFFER: Redeemable only on the purchaatflf 08K oNEapAPA,nT "" w Couporf Expires May 3 1, 1981. 30$!