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MISS KAREN OAKES
Majorette Clinic Planned
feiss Karen Oakes, ‘Miss
JiSjorette of America—l 969”
wgl be featured instructor at
tb§ National Majorette Clinics,
§ Air CwdttteMd
jTaylor Theater
I Edenton, N. C.
Wednesday and Thursday,
June 3-4 Rating: X
le One Under 17 Admitted
8 Danlele Gaubert in
I “CAMILLE 1000"
| First Floor—4l.oo
(j Balcony—7sc
‘ve BigTftottJß#*,*,*
riday, June S Through
'uesday, June 9
{Jack Wild
Billie Hayes,
? Martha Raye and
1 Mama Cass in
| “PUFNSTUF”
it Floor—7sc, SI.OO, $1.25 ,
f Balcony—soc and 75c I
joining June 10-11-12-13-
Walt Disney’s
: “SLEEPING BEAUTY"
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« i The spark that keeps business good in any town
? is the money that financial institutions have
n: available for loans. Take our Association, for
Jit example.
||{ Because our people believe in thrift and entrust
their money to our care we have funds to loan
for buying, building or improving a home. This
t in turn gives employment to carpenters, electri
« cians, plumbers... everyone associated with the
building trades. But when people save in distant
cities, this money is unavailable locally which
- causes our economy to slump . . . slow down.
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:: Be loyal to your home town. Help keep our
k community a better place in which to live and
8 do business by saving your money at home.
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July 29-August 1 at the Blue
Ridge Assembly of Black
Mountain.
Miss Oakes, a native of
- Knoxville, Tenn., began her
■ | twirling career at the age cf
111 and has held all the major
‘ette titles in baton competi
tion. In 1965 she was named
“Miss Junior Majorette of
America,” which is based on
talent and beauty, as the
“Miss Majorette of America”
title. Currently Miss Oakes
lis featured twirler with the
“Pride of the Southland” band
of Tennessee, in addition to
her private students, she in-
I Cruets, in Knoxville. Thir
teen other outstanding teach
ers of baton will compliment
these unique staffs.
The clinics are completely
sanctioned by the National
Baton Twirlers Association,
Janesville, Wis., and sponsor
ed by Youth Camps and the
Majorette Clinics are open to
all high school, junior high
and independent corps as
, well as individual aspirants
!at the baton between the
,ages of 8-18 and below their
j senior year in high school.
! Additional information may
be obtained by writing to the
colleges or to the Nationsil
'Majorette Clinics, Box 582,
South Hill, Va. 23970.
I Medicine often helps the
'patient, regardless of its flav
or, but you can’t pour prin
ciples down the throats of
human beings and get char
acter.
A wahoo Is one of the
fastest game fish —Sports
Afield.
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