Beauty Tips For The Upcoming -Season,'. Fashions this season are cxaulting in the glory of elegance and style! The i : excitement ; is building to a crescendo with the approach of the holidays. Gone is the fashion attitude of "anything goes"; it's been replaced with a mood of opulence and splendor. Best of all, this revival of glamour need not deplete your purse; just use your head to achieve your own special style. Wipe away' thoughts of neutral colors. In . stead, conjure up images of daring shades of fuchsia, magenta, crim en, and plum. Be sure .o add a dash of bronze, pewter, copper and gold, to complete the picture, vour magnificent style Tiust be mirrored in your makeup. i The smart way to let vour radience shine through is with Fashion Fair Cosmetics. Fashion Fair enhances your beau ty all year long but it can do magical things at this time of the year. Fashion Fair will add vibrance to your lips and cheeks, sparkle to your eyes and fingertips, and alluring fragrance to your entire being. Beauty Tips To look sensational for your big night(s), be sure to practice applying makeup ahead of time. Colors should be well-blended and inten sified but not overdone. Use moisturizer under foundation for better blend and hold. Remember . the lighting you'll be seen in softer lights call for stronger color. Creme rouge plus powder blush is super long lasting (anybody fpr all-night partying?) Fashion Fair has a line of lip pigment cor rectives tone before ap plying color. Dry skin avoid light iridescent eyecolor, use creme rouge for the cheeks. y Oily skin use loose powder to set makeup, " i -''7 fir' s - , ' i x . I 'V'' , ' - ' Visit 'Parents, Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ronald'E. Jones and daughter, Monica, and son, Ronald E. Jr., recently visited their parents and grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Lee' ,E. Jones of W. Weaver St., Durham, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Odell Hamrick of Stanley., Two Clubs To Celebrate v The Friendly Circle Club and the White Rose Cir cle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church will celebrate their anniversaries qn Sunday, Sept. 12, at 6 p.m. Dr. Percy L. High of Mount Vernon Baptist Church, will be the speaker. He will be accom panied by his choir and congregation. . .y.,-.. . . , Sorority Begins Activities . ' For The Year Alpha Theta Chapter of Eta Phi Beta Sorority. Inc., will begin its 1982-83 year with a Setting-Up Conference at the Ramada Inn, September 18. The business session, to be led by the new presi dent, Mrs. Theodora S. Manley, will be followed by lunch. The purpose of this workshop is to outline goals and implement programs of this business and professional sorority for the next biennium. ? Alpha Theta is one of 43 chapters throughout the United States and the Virgin Islands whose motto "Not for ourselves but for others" - is a com mitment. That commitment is demonstrated by ef forts to improve the lives of mentally retarded children, scholarship assistance to deserving students, aid to blind and senior citizens, and through support of charitable organizations. ..' ;: ;i In addition to Mrs. Manley, otherx)fficers for the current 'year are Mmes. Anginette Pierce, .vice president; Mable F. Harris, second y ice president; Virginia D. Rogers, recording secretary; 1 Bettye Smith, corresponding secretary; Evelyn Yancey, financial secretary; Lois C. Thorpe, treasurer; Ethel S. Bounsell, , chaplain; Ruth Thomas, pledge mistress; Clara J. Jones, assistant pledge mistress; Betty S. Hillard, guard; Evelyn Waddell. keeper of peace; and Otelia C. Harris, historian. tu-TKE CAROLINA TIKES SATURDAY, SSTEKBEB 11. 1SS2 Lyon-Johnson Family Reunion i. The 1 1th annual Lyon-Johnson Family Reunior will be held Sunday, Sept. 12, beginning at l:3v p.m., at Forest Hills Park. All relatives are asked to bring a picnic, dinner. Dinner, will De served at Z p.m. White Rose Circle Club The White Rose Circle Club of St. Mark AME Zion Church met Sept. 3 at the home of Mrs. Edna Satterfield on Cecil St., following a short vacation. - . After the opening led by the president, Mrs ' Bessie Burnette, plans were discussed for the annual .'picnic, which will be held on Sepf. ft at the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Glenie Thompson, 815 Cook Road. All reports were approved by the body. A repast, was served. - - - Present were Mesdames Lillie Brown; Eula - Clcgg, Tressa Green, Aletha McDougald, Maggie Thompson, Flossie Torain; Therland Thompson , and E.B. FlintalL The next meeting is scheduled for October 10 al the home of Mrs. Marion Price, 508 Burlington . Avenue. Morrisville Notes , The Young Adult Choir of Shiloh Baptist Church will celebrate its anniversary Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 11-12. , i;,-.fv: " '-?-''-.. : v - The Hatchel Grove Baptist Church of Morrisville will hold its annual revival services Sept; 13-17, at . 7:30 p.m., each-evening. Rev. Larry Leak bf Chapel Hill will be the speaker for the week. Rev. J. A. McGill, family and friends attended the McGill family reunion in Lake ViewS.C. on Saturday, Sept. 4. ; , , . Happy birthday to Rev. N.E. Mayo (Sept. 8). Ms. Betty L. Green (Sept. 9) and Mrs. Carrie Grimsley (Sept. 10). ' blend foundation over lids to prevent , eyecolor from dissolving quickly. Nails deserve good treatment. For an extra festive touch apply the Spun Gold Polish Col-, 'lection. Layer fragrance from both to touch-up spray. Fashion Fair ( Cosmetics can be used by all ages with breathtak ing results. Our model is dazzling in tones of cop per, mahogany, and gold. Soft tones such as plum and wine are perfect for the teenager. For the adult woman a dramatic look is best in shades of gold, violet, and peacock blue for eyes and plum for cheeks and lips. The Night Time Eyes collection is show- stopping for this age range when applied wet. ;; The more mature woman looks . beautiful i'heri' her makeup is ap-4 plied bright yet understated. A good selection for this age range comes from the Ultimate Eyes collection in yellow and burgundy with an accent of green. Cheeks and lips glow in tones of ginger and cin-'nanion. Ydhama Social Club Meets The Yahama Social Club met Sunday evening, August 29, at the home of Bill and Marie Moize. Comments were made concerning the club's re cent four-day trip to Atlantic City, NJ. A Labor Day cookout was scheduled for Sunday, September 5 at the home of Robert and Rosa Edwards. : Persons celebrating birthdates in "August were: Zola Baines, Rosalyn Cole and Robert Edwards. Following the meeting, the host and hostess serv ed dinner. Present were: Roscoe Baines, Zola Baines, Gwendella Clemons, Richard Cole, Rosalyn Cole, Robert Edwards, Rosa Edwards, Pearl Haskins, Lauretta Hayes, James Johnson, Marjorie Johnson, Elizabeth Pretty, Clementine Self, Edna Thompson, Velton Thompson and Pauline Throckmorton. The next meeting will be on Sunday, October 3. at Mrs. Clementine Self s home in Chapel Hill at 6 p.m. , . College View Bridge Club . i Winners , in 'the College View Bridge CuB,1! September 2 were: First place, Mrs. Hedy Echard and Mrs,, Mary Duncan; second place, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Norris; ; third place, Mrs. Dorothy Mewborn and Fred McNeill. ' I P VV'- 1 ff U S. GRADE A " D (p BAKING r store LOCATIONS: Man. thru Sat.. Northaate oben 24 hours: WeHon's Village 7 a.m. til 11 p.m.; Riverview open 7 a.m. til 11 p.m. University Drive 7 a.m. tu 11 p.m.; soutn square a.m. m n p.m All stores open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. All prices effective In all Big Stars in Durham. ' PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT. SEPT 11, 1982 Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H. Kinney ' Parades and picnics marked the last fling of sum-: : w . r :i: ! I r:l.. .1 : ..,u:l others titled the beaches, y Many shared the Jerry Lewis Muscular ' Dystrophy Telethon at Cross Creek Mall featuring Ms. Beverly Burke and others on Labor Day. Thousands tramped the floors of the mall. The weather was beautiful inviting many from out of town to visit the friendly mall as the Coke machine box talked back. Hope your day was as you would havetiad it! Ms.. Evelyn Smith of Fayettevillje and Jeffrey Johnson of Raleigh were married af 3 p.m. Satur day at First Baptist Church with the Rev. C.R. Ed ( wards officiating. . . : t The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Smith ' of Fayetteville. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Johnson of Oxford. ; '. Nick Geralds was host for a reception at Emily's Restaurant. The bride is a graduate of Lafayette College and is employed at an outlet store in Raleigh. The 'bridegroom is a graduate of Fayetteville State; University. He is employed with an insurance com pany in Raleigh. ':, 1 ti i ...in i; : r, -i u . inc coupic win live in ivaicigu. Ms. Charleen Arnett Darlington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Darlington of Fayetteville and Kenneth Martin, son of Mrs. George Martin and George Martin, both of Brooklyn, New York, were married Satuday afternoon in the Main Post Chapel with Rev. Lawrence Miller officiating. ! The bride s parents 'were hosts for a reception in the Officers' Club. ; The bride is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan Univer sity and ; Western Kentucky University. The bridegroom is a graduate of City College of New York and Georgia Institute of Technology. Both are employed by the Upjohn Company. The couple will live in Kalamazoo, Michigan. . . ,. The Fayetteville Human Services Commission and Department will sponsor their fourth Minority Business Luncheon at noon on Tuesday, October 12, at Emily's Restaurant, 115 Rosemary St. Call HOJ-I XOO. i i Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Parks of Fayetteville an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, Ann ta Incpnh RfnHpll Allpn crtn nf Mr anH Mrs Joseph Allen of Timmonsville, S.C. The wedding is ' planned for October 2 at Mount Sinai Baptist Church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Rutledge College and Is a cashier. The prospective bridegroom is a staff sergeant in the Army and is stationed at Fort Bragg. ' . Ms. Theresa Koylene Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Romas L. Hales of Fayetteville, and Alfred ' I.eroy Grandy, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs-. Alfred Grandy of Williamston, were married in First Bap tist Church . The bride's parents were hosts for a reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride and groom attended North Carolina State University in Raleigh, where they will live. , Happy Birthday Anniversary to Ms. Daisy Smith, Petra, Susie, Patrick White, Al Hodges, and Ms. Velma Haley. . Ms. Henrietta Searles of Spring Lake and George C. Hogan of Geilenhousen, West Germany, were married Saturday afternoon in the Main Post "Chapel, Fort Bragg. The Rev. James McDougald officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Searles ... of Spring Lake and the late Mr. Searles. The , bridegroom is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Booker T. Hogan of Abbeville, Alabama. Mrs. Thelma Searles and Joseph Ray were hosts for a reception at the Main Post NCO Club at Fort Bragg. ::jy-y.i'-:iJ'-:r-- ' The bride has a degree in psychology from Fayet teville State University and is employed by the Civil Service as a: safety specialist. , The bridegroom attended El Paso Community College in Texas. He is a command sergeant major in the Army stationed in Geilenhousen, West Ger many. ' i Fayetteville sets up a large tractor trailer route. . . ' September 23 has been declared Military Ap preciation Day statewide by Governor Jim Hunt. Check on the schedule and location of activities. - The Thompson children joined their parents dur ing the holiday. ( William A. Hodges of White Plains, NY had a safe a pleasant trip here and back home. He spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends. . .. Think! It has been said that cars don't sell, jobs are scarce, and the NAACP is pressuring industry. v An indoor garden is good therapy. Revive that iron skillet with sandpaper and oil. .v y Visiting unannounced is no sin in other coun tries. , The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals shelter is closed for two weeks for cleaning ' and renovation. During this time, all services are discontinued Volunteers , are needed. Call 822-2180. . Neil Devane was funeralized on Friday afternoon at L.E. Garris Funeral Home Chapel by the Rey. ' C.E. Bryant. Mr. Devane, 68, died in Baltimore, Md. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Emma Locke . were conducted.on Wednesday afternoon in Flat Swamp Baptist Church by the Rev. Henry Melvin. . Mrs. Locke was 85. 1 LL U.S. grade a f 'X MIXED7 , ' . MlFRYER PARTS t Wmf FAMILY PAK ." (Tyy FRESH PORK jCHolCEl JPARE RIBS mgW) 'H3S 35 LB. AVG frl I U.S.. CHOICE BEEF WHOLE SIRLOIN TIPS CUT FREE St LB. T KRAFT MAYON NAISE $ I39 Qf. LOW PRICES O N FO O D EVERY DAY! WE GLADLY ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS rzzz MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE $69 f,. U.S. NO. 1 ALL PURPOSE WHITE POTATOES 10 OZ. JAR (0) MAXWELL HOUSE onu burrcc AS ST GRIND $61)19 POTATOES fi:- jm lb. rfrvm : eh ii v" .--i-.i.-.? ..II ill i i iTT i i 1 1 t, f m i n-i u jf t ... . ...... - . . .. "" i M . .1.1.1 , 1