lively Ada Norris in one of the gowns she will Ma„ Community Auditorium, model Saturday afternoon at the C harlottetown «|.h„to by Massey studios. Saturday Afternoon Ada Norris To Model Formal Bridal Gowns By JOANNE MOORE r * - T• * Sto»t8ocltttl Writer Think of it! Tiie month is June and the hour is high noon. And you are waiting in the vestibule of the Church clutching the arm of your father. You are attired in a stunning silk organza gown with a Venice lace bodice, a wedding ring collar and a sheer see thru yoke. The Dior sleeves and the empire waist are accented in venise lace and pink pull thru ribbon. Your cathedral length train and your lace head piece add just the touches you need to be the most magnificent and elegant bride of the times. You should be quite prepared for this long-awaited day if you attend the Bonnie Bridals and Gingiss Formal Wear Bridal Show to be held at the Charlotte Community Auditorium Saturday. At that fashion show you will spot your gown. Model Ada Norris will be wearing the gown and you'll, be com pletely enchanted, as sne strolls through the auditorium projecting the image of a charming and innocent bride. Miss Norris, one of the stars of the bridalfashion show is a native of Statesville and has been a resident of * • Charlotte for two years. • Haying had the desire to become a model for several years, Ada enrolled in the Libby Stone Finishing and Modeling School when she came to Charlotte. Her modeling experience includes shows at Best Shop, Bonnie Bridals and the Oc toberfest, held last fall In March, Ada will attend the World of Modeling Convention in New York and will par ticipate in the Fashion Model of the Year Contest. Aside from modeling Ada sings and helped form a group called the Gospel Caroiettes. The four member group sings on week-ends for clubs and Churches. She ispresenlly employed at Tesco Tele Communications Services in Charlotte. This yivacious young lady's modeling career should continue to expand for she possesses that certain know how to woo an audience dressed as a bride, a beach Keep your, out-of-town friends informed on what's happening in Charlotte by sending them a copy of the Charlotte Post each week An annual subscription costs only $5 20 comer, a working girl, or even World of Modeling Convention in New York with other Libby Stgne graduates, and .will enter the WMA Fashion Model of the Year Contest. .II I I I .. ' First ... For Fine Photography f • Weddings... | In Natural Color f 1 • Cap & Gown Photos A. • Group Functions • Restoration I • Portraits f • Copies • News Photography f k * Portrait studio f STUDIO PHOINK^ 392-2028 ) IIOMK I’HOIMK: 39>-Q?45 jC 2224 Beatties Ford Road |oc ily 9 ;00 - 9 :00 Sunday 4:00 - 7 :00| Soul Train To Present Lola Fal ana Tower of Power and Uie Pointer Sisters, highlight Soul Train, the nationally popular teen dance show this coming weekend. Lola Falana w ill put in a cameo appearance Don Cornelius is host and executive producer of the television program The popular weekly teen show can be seen on WCCB TV. channel 18 Saturday night Tower of Power is a strong group of eleven young 'men trronnf tobcBw * deliver a complete total in volvement in the best of a vocal and instrumental performance you've ever seen anywhere Originating in Oakland. Calif., the group have released two great albums. Fast Bay Grease and Bump City, which have made the national best-selling charts. They'll sing their popular hits. "So Very Hard to Go.” “This Time It's Real." and "What is Hip ." Next up are the Pointer Sisters-four fantastic females "scat-singing" in floppy hats, purple gloves, boas and flower print dresses. The sisters bring real nostalgia to Soul Train. Three months ago they were virtually unknown. But today they are considered the hottest and most sought after singing group in the country. Emphasizing unison singing, the sisters combine old and new jazz and pop singing in the 40's be-bop style. Calling themselves, “a feminine variety show." the sisters harmonize on. "Yes. I Can Can.” and "Cloudburst." Tavares puts the finishing touches on the guest list for the day. They are six young brothers from New Bedford, Massachusetts, who gained their popularity singing, in and around the clubs of Boston. Their first release, "Check it Out." which they perform on the show, went on Billboard's soul chart after only three weeks on the market L»la Falana. tamed dancer and singer, who is also wife of one of the Tavares, will put in a Cameo appearance Host Don Cornelius moderates a brief question and answer session with the stars, giving the gang an opportunity to get-acquainted with their favorite per formers. ^ Ed Griffin Invites You To OPEN HOUSE . 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