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New York Will Host: Expect Largest Attendance At 45th Beauticians * Meet BY O. C. W. TAYLOR NEW YORK Hie 45th »mw»l convention of the National Beauty Cculturiat*' League, scheduled for New York City, July 26 through August 5, bids fair to be the largest ever from the standpoint of atten dance. Dr. Katie E. Whickam, President, says that ‘TAIR" is the magie word. Mways favored with a large atten dance, the World’s Fair has given he convention that added attrac ted that is enabling it to draw to ts sessions almost double the num «r usually in attendance. hermitage vm. Kentucky Straight Bourßoh Years Oldj §045 m lls'i * ■ Q& W<&k—A* pM i & YOU’LL HAVE UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ON EASY MONTHLY TERMS Financing that new car is no problem with our low coat, low premium auto loan rate*! LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU ... ' SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU . . . Come In Today And Discuss Your Loan Needs With Us! /tjjgJSSL MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Mil RALEIGH - DURHAM - CHARLOTTE She noted that it had been quite a while since the beauticians has met in New York City and the lo cal committee was going all out to see that those in attendance saw all the sights to be seen. ventJso have all their pleae completed. Tfceae deportments include the Intitule of Coe me telegy. whereto heonttrians learn the latest to beauty cul ture; Theta Mu Bar at My with He ftae social aseoelattone. and the convention itself with pan els, dtacuvc'ons. exhibits, din [SfXOMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON, 66 PROOi ners, hraahfaoh, balls, ofe. aB load eeler and glamor to the al ready glam arum convention. Headquarters will be at the Sheraton Atlantic Hotel in the heart of downtown New York. A memori al sevice will be held in Abysinnian Baptist Church, pestered by Con gressman Adam Clayton Powell. Conducted tours will be arranged for so that the beauticians may see the World’s Fair. Sight-seeing trips around New York and Vicinity have also been arranged. Top beauticians from over the na tion have been invited to be pre- FORMER AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS Former preoidonte el the Women’s Auxiliaries of the Old North State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Societies were honored at the 25th anni versary meeting of the three-troupe held last week at AhT College. The honoreee include, from left to right : ( seated ) Mrs. C. D. Grandy, Durham; Mrs. G. Wesley Allen, Fayetteville; Mrs. W. C. Shanks, Burlington; Mrs. L. C. Creque, Winston-Salem; Mrs. P. E. Davie, Greensboro; Mrs. D. P. Allen, Charlotte, and Mrs. M. L. Watts, Raleigh. Those standing are: Mrs. K. W. Jones and Mrs. I. H. Perkins, both of Reidsville; Mrs. T. B. Bass, Durham; Mrs. Troy Thompson, Burling ton; Mrs. Rufus S. Hairston, Winston-Salem; Mrs. J. B. Rosamond, Wilson; Mrs. W. jg. Pettitord, Raleigh, and Mrs. W. F. Meroney, Winston-Salem. Popular Shows To Be Repeated By UNCF Choirs NEW YORK The July broad casts of “Negro College Choirs,” the ABC Radio Network weekly series, will repeat four audience favorite programs. The choral groups of eleven southern colleges will be represented, the United Ne gro College Fund announced here today. Featuring the member colleges of the Fund, the rograms originat ed in New York City and are beam ed by the American Broadcasting Company to its affiliated stations each week. The local ABC stations throughout the country broadcast the choirs on varying days and at differen times. Check local news paper listings for airtime. The first broadcast of the month, originating July 5, will feature St. Augustine’s College, Raleigh. N. C.; Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.; Wiley Col lege, Marshall, Texas; as well as Mossis Brown College, More house College, and Clark Col lege, all in Atlanta, Oa. The six choirs will sing eight “Bongs of Praise" by various com posers. Clark College of Atlanta will be featured again the week of July 12. J. DeKoven Killingsworth is the choir's director. Music by 18th and I9tta century Russian Composers will be heard the week of July 19. Sharing the spotlight are Wiley College, Mar shall, Texas; Benedict College. Columbia, S. C.; St. Augustine’s College. Raleigh, N. C.; St. Paul’s College, Lawrenceville. Va., Tueke gee Institute of Alabama, and Phi lander Smith College, Little Rock, Ark. The choir of Virginia Union Uni versity in Richmond, Virginia, rounds out the July seres the week of July 26. Samuel J. Roberson is the choir's director. Indonesian Sisters At Bennett Part GREENSBORO—Not only Is it sometimes necessary for the best of friends to part, but sisters may be similarly affected. This is what happened to two rising Bennett College juniors— Wei Lie So and Lily So, of Indo nesia. who, until this summer, have been literally inseparable. In their search for summer employment, both young women were successful, but, alas, their work takes them to separate locations. Wei Lie. a pre-med major, who was salutatorian of her class at the Singapore American School in 1962, is working in a private home at Longmeadow, Maas. Lily, whose major is chemistry, is working in a pharmacy at Mountain Dale, N. Y They have one consolation, though—if they don't get a chance for a day or two of relaxation in New York City before returning, they will at least be together again come September. RECEIVES uses GRANT GREENSBORO— An SB,OOO grant from the National Science Founda tion. to be matched by non-federal funds, has bean received by Ben nett College for the purchase of equipment designed to Improve the course content In chemistry. Significant improvement in five areas, among them potentiometry. polarography and spectroscopy is foreseen by Dr. J. Henry Sayles chairman of the science division, who stated that the college will be able to provide students with a better understanding of the nature of scientific Inquiry as a result INDIFFERENT VOTER* No more than 64 per cent of eli gible Americans voted in recent presidential elections, the Catholic Digest states. sent and many have accepted. Many manufacturers of beauty products, and articles necessary for modem beauty culture, will have their wares on exhibit in the hotel con tinuously from start to finish Tick ets to all leading toows. clubs, etc will be arranged for by the commit tee Mrs. Maude Gadsen. chairman of the local committee, says nothing has been left undone to make the 45th convention best ever. Now Open To Serve You! TAYLOR SHOE SERVICE 706 s. McDowell st. The Man Behind The Shoe, la Tha Man With Experience! ★ We Appreciate Your Patronage ★ VISIT OUR STORE REGULARLY | A Complete Line of Meats | SECURITY MEAT MARKET 120 E. MARTIN BT. FHONE TE S-71M Keep North Carolina Growing... in Education ! A* the father of five youngsters and past president of the Cfttens Committee for Better Schools, Richardson Preyer has long believed that die time ha* oome when fl fr K -grywi most be the first priority of every Governor, not Just one every half cen tal ,• . diM the price of education is cheaper than the co<t of ignorance. As governor, Preyer wttk glass dw fa public schools to assure each child individual attention. Fiee oar schools from book fees and other charges. Provide teachers with clerical assistance to gh* them more Am tv iMitllng. Make teach txi salaries competitive with the national average. Vote for Rtebardaoo Preyer for Governor...to keep North Carotlna Growing 1 RALKTOH, ft. C. RATURDAY, JUNE ET, IBM A GLORIOUS CELEBRATION This hone of the many scenes which took place at the quadrennial eaaeion of the A-MJT. - Zion Church, held in Indianapolis, Indiana, recently . Bishop J. Walls, senior prelate of the church, is shown at the rrocrophotlt ” with hie wife, Mrs. Dorothy Walls as he began to make We appaat hr recall ae a bishop. Bishop W. A. Stewart, presiding officer, is. : shown et the extreme left. Dr. C. E. Norment, Winston-Salem, N- C., is standing near Mrs. Wall with Bishop H. B. Shaw and Mrs.'] Barbara-Jean Jonas ere shown itfthe background. .".. You Can Always - PUNTS. #j Ton’ll find Shat whan yea drive .! Into Dunn's Ease Service yon re- .. reive the seme consideration whether yon Just fill up you re- B-t M <1 la tor or have your oar greased Bk\ VJ We Uke to feel tbst we’re helping ■LVwISVV you get more enjoyment oat at w roar ear. Why aot rive as a Malt Our Service Always Has A Smile! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE 66$ B BLOODWORTH ST. FHONE iTE t-MSS - 11
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