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1* ■ ■ I, i SOW ' • * ‘ *r. \ ’■** ss "YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT" #. '"Eat it It's good tor you' Hew many times did you hear that one as a child? It's the American mother s -red ■ As it turns cut. good 'ole mom happened to ne right The proper tc .. is really are good tor you : - both your health and how yo : -,k I still want you to Le healthy, of course, but I'll an.end :t to say: Eat it. It will make you look good 1 This little dicur: is particularly true when it comes HONOR) 1) - Past pres id Capo Fear Library Associate . honored at »he fall meeting. Shown (n it to right) Mrs. Dorothy S);ue. 15*7* 71 Mrs Nettie Daniels, 19t>9-70 Mr library Association Honors Past Leaders The fall meeting of the Cape Fear Library Association was held recently in the Com 'munitv Room at First Citizen- Bank. The program for the evening honored the past presidents the club, and the charter members were recognized. New officers and committee chairmen are Greta Aver,: president; Marie Kennedy, vice president and program chairman; Pat Darlington, secretary; Victoria Smith, treasurer; Sharyn Wooten, publicity chairman; an d Carolyn Graves, hospitality chairman. Any school, public, co'.'ege. church, hospitai. or technlca! librarian, audio vis ua I specialist, or anyone interested in libraries or books is invited to attend the nev meeting on We d d a v . November 17, at Fort Bragg. \ Pornpey- Warner Vows Spoken philadi: lphia, pgnnsyl- VANIA—Vine Memorial Baptist Church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Jan. lie Helen Poinpoy, daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Pamper, to Mr. Howard Faster Wurni r, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Faster Warner, Sr. of Perry, Florida, The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Leonard G. Carr. Miss Towanda Marshall, of Philadelphia, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Denise Wilson, Mrs, San dra Williams, Mrs. Rhonda Til - * lery, all of Philadelphia; and Mrs. Reginald Anno Whitt and Mrs. Sharonue Davis, both of ! Baltimore, Maryland. Little * Miss Donna Davis, of Phila delphia, was the flower girl. Master Roger Williams, also of Philadelphia, was the ring bearer, Robert Thomas, of Tampa, Florida served as Best Man, Ushers included Charles Craig, Jr., Larry West, Kenneth Pies sloy, all of Philadelphia; Doug las Powell and Reginald Moss of Washington, D. C, A reception was hold at the Holiday Inn, City Line Avenue. The bride and groom are graduates of Saint Augustine’s collage. Mr.s. Warner majored in business administration. She is with the General Services Administration. Mr. Warner majored in sogjology. }le is with Gulf Oil Company, as a credit researcher, with head quarters in Atlanta, Georgia, The couple will reside in At lanta, • Mrs. Warner is the grand daughter' of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rolieft A, Powell, Sr, of f ! Raleigh. Attending the wed ding from the Capital City were Mrs, Louise P, Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Aulcic Evans, aunts and uncle of the bride, and Miss Gloria. Walker and Miss Patri cia Harris. to be in gcoct physical •.or.di tiers to nave Does u -.x* •ii -*i» > And what you out ana ctrinic dermiu Your skin is practically a run you" want it ; 1-- go. d stay greasy foods. I don t want you neautiti u. j, . OJ t dairy cereals • the whole balanced diet thing This kind of eating ♦«etn naiU and eyes as weu •■'.i' McCoy. 196)1-67: and Mrs. \, sit-tie Sw.'h, 1965-66. Not shown Lillian Edward, 1967-68:‘and Phi.dip Smith, 1968-69. It’s Penney Days! And suddenly every aisle is alive with fabulous buys. / / | | yx§ale $ 6 / / . j Jr' . / Garterless panty JCPenney The values are here every day. Charge It At J. C. Penney ... North Hills 10 AM ’til 9:30 PM ... Cameron Village 9:30 AM ’til 9PM as skin. We stress this fact in our col;-ea fas any one of our pupils could tell you). And we also tell our girls to drink at least eight glasses of water each day. Don't let anybody kid you about dehydration diets' Water is the basic stuff of life and it’s vitally important in any health and beahty pro gram. Ir, fact the sudden loss .. absence of water not only dries your skin, but creates wrinkles ; especially on your pretty face where you want them least of ail) We tell our pupil: that it's much better to ink between rneais than at them' 'Water taken at meal times uquifies protein too quickiy. AWARDS The Street and Sanitation Department gave certificates to 12 employes this v. eek :V.,> outstanding service. City Manager Guy Smith ex treme left) and sanitation superintendent J. W. Jones (extreme right) stand with the award-winners They were Theodore Tearry, most courteous driver: Inn Autry, Gaston Leak and James Garner, outstanding The Make \ourselt \ Over Clinic A ] BY DOLLY RE£C> WAGEMAN. 1 pub,. W 1 " e ! \ / / \r“3 FasK °" ce ) i - y ~ j Q: I'd love to wear false lashes but am afraid one of them will fall off in the soup. Is there a foolproof way so put them on? A: Yes. Pinch the center of your extra iashes together: hold the ends with fingertips. This straightens out the arc of the lashes and makes a tiny point in the center Mow use a plastic pm to apply a thin layer ol sur w gica! adhesive >' •* ->'■ to the thread jy- , , of the (ashes i < P1 ac e that Jh ); ’A tiny point ol * «►'/' the extra f lashes on v - - , your upper \ ~' r eyelid right ' V ). y in the center • j of your own r ‘ »§F Sash line. Then LEI' GO lhe extra lash wiil straighten out al! by itseit. l uck each cornet down and gently push the thread until it follows vour own lash line. J, tt'ljtod l.irlhday wishes go out to Misses Alisha and-dtim ; thoir birthdays on recently. Their party was held at the home of Mr. ... : Mrs. <• by their mother, Mrs. Teresa Hopkins. There was many ,:uts ... • tig the many goodies and treats that were served. Left to right shown, f;ol,* . : I'i.si•!;. Karon Seberrv. Trina Hopkins, Thasher, Ellison, Alisha Hopki .... ; w ’.•: C '..'!hi ruck, aria Williams. Dwight Cotton. Second row: Adrine \\ic-i-.s', : ~ . . , . da ruck, m luck of Wanda, is Ronald Tuck, Carlos Seberry, in back . \u !a Mitciiell, Phyllis Tuck, and on the back row: Miss Phyllis •!cCo\. Mar Mien, holding Maurice Allen, Miss Brenda Tuck, Mrs. Mary I-reci> i ilison, Mrs. Barbara Cotton, Mrs. Suzette Seberry. Not shown: i ;i',fud (r : id . : Powell, 'Mrs. Geraldine Powell, Jim Mitchell, Mrs. Sandra Wiilian:s, v.;. r: • . Mr. G- i. Mitchell, Mr. Clyde Freeman, Sr., Mr. Clyde Freetnan, Jr, Mr. Sit- 1 • ■ I . Mrs. arbara Tuck, Mr. Charles Seberry, Earl Watson, Mr. Charles Tuck, Mr. Da\ id, Mrs. M :• but- ....d daughter, Totsie. (Photo by Mr. Ellis R. Jones). drivers of the year; Bill Smith, safest driver; Romeo Hodges. Paul’ Wright, Hubert Leach, outstanding sanitation service; Waddell Hickson, most improved worker; Wilton Tew, cleanest truck and best opera tion: James Leach, best ali-route driver; and Monroe Atkins, outstanding performance of duty and his relationship toward his fellow man. (Observer photo) THE CAECUM AN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1871 tbi)6autyofldi , by barfaara weber fashion and beauty director holiday magic, inc, w Problem Skin—l* That What’# Troubling You? Begin to correct it with proper, meticulous cleansing. Although you may need addi tional professional care, the techniques of cleansing, steaming and applying masks can be adapted right in your own home salon. First, use a deep pore cleanser or facial scrub. Mois ten cotton pads, using as many as you need, until the pad is dean. This is the best way to insure that your skin is scrupulously dean. To steam, if JL-t your own por jpl« tablesauna.fili '} siß the sink with m. almost-boiling your face 10 to 12 inches away from the steam. End with a chilly rinse to tighten pores and stimulate the skin. Pat. dry, always with a clean towel. If your skin is oily, an astringent, will help remove the residues of dogged oils that have been softened or loosened. Facial masks, (in stead of-not together with steaming treatment) should he used once, no more than twice a week to condition, stimulate and super dean the face. Is soap taboo? Not entirely -if you use a cleansing cream after to insure complete clean liness. By bathing the face first, patting off most, of the water, then applying your all-important moisture cream while the skin is still moist, you will actually lubricate— by helping to hold the water in your skin. Too much cream can suffocate dry skin; too much strong astringent dries up oily skin. 7
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