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8A -THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., DECEMBER 24. II ■ft y Ik i PRE DAWN DEMONSTRATION (Tuskegee, Ala.) Two Negro studentj from nearby Tuskegee Institute smear black paint on a Confederate Memorial locat ed in the town park at Tutke To All Our Friends Lincoln Cafe Tom's Now 3 Convenient LOCATIONS fib Your clothes look better longer, |j!* Colors brighter with "MARTINIZ- I ING" the most in k Cleaning . . . and you HZ. SAVE, TOO! iairt Service 1 [~j «« SHIRTS I DOLLARS gwk Sr-r- a With t»ch diim Finish | check tor M cr W (in Umts •♦ ») 1 1 more In dry c»«*rv rm jjc m. Ing brought In A fJJ 5 for $1.50 4V.nl. 0»llr TOM'S I • W Club BItC i iopo. j _ One HOUR J «M^.ce-wi mmimmi tM THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING * Dr ■ (•pp. FtrMt HIMt ___________________________J Shopping C—* tr) Themes TMm Imported MACNAUGHTON CANADIAN WHISKY f V > —■ ■ * *~i " v "' v " 9 BSW ■" m VXAIHA* MM MKT JH cifloui wssn • c ruts OLD • IIUJO • aei ptoof © SC*HUY IMPOITS CO. ■ Y.*.Y gee as others mill about on the basa. Students staged a pre dawn demonstration protecting a not puilty verdict for a white man accused of killing a Negro. (UPI Telephoto) New Beauty Glasses Flip Their Lens NEW YORK. (CFN)—The nicst. cagiest, most cunning of Because not only do they in vent the most luscious, limpid and lavish shadings for the eye. They have even come up with mag nifying glasses—"the better to see you with, my dear"! The eye-makers evidently dis covered that 20-20 vision isn't an everyday gift of the gods. In fact, 80'( of women over 30 are far sighted Even girls who don't wear glasses can use a little help on the close-ups fdr eye make-up. So the dressing table has a .ascinaling new accessory—Eye Specs. Glasses hinged from the bottom to flip over you. Mild, medium or extra strength, Revlon's Eye Makeup Glasses let you see what you're doing—while you're doing it. Putting on false eyelashes? The flip-down lens makes it easy to fasten on a fringe. (While you watch.) Lengthen or thicken your lashes with those great swirl-on make-up wands. Shape and shade your eyebrow's. You can brush on eye-shadow—or make great line for-line copies of the model eyes you've seen in magazines. All of it, looking through one lens—while you flip down the other. And bring into clear and close up focus, the eye you're making up. You can see your eye—in all yy* Featuring the fabulous fashion set wig, with lifetime guarantee NO MONEY DOWN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS The Wig Warn 116 S. MANGUM ST. PHONE M2-2M7 ITO THE WORLD! And on earth peace, good will toward men.' We join the chorus of Christmas greetings in wishing you the happiest of holidays! May the New Year be peaceful. OENTML Oaroliu Farmra cm Mm* l mi Mad rtn M Durham, N. C. eye-makers may just be the can all the beauty innovators. o stages of make-up, magnified at a glance. (There's even a midget screw driver for personal adjust ment of these very special spec-, tacles to your bone structure and the span of your temples.) Check your flip-top glasses and focus on the eye-type you be long to! Wide-Open Eyes. (Wide spaces between the eyebrow and crease of lid.) For these, brush a basic shadow shade from inner corner of eye—up and across the lid. Leave space under the brow for a soft highlight shade. Separ ate the two shades with a long, curved line. Natural Eyes. (Medium space between eyebrow and crease of lid.) Brush a basic shade over the lid and under the brow. Accent just under the arch of the brow with a highlight shade. Draw a slight "S'» curve to separate the two shades. Small Eyes. (Narrow space between eyebrow and crease of lid.) Brush a basic shadow shade over the lid and under the brow. Highlight just under the outer arch of the brow with a high light shade. Draw a slight "S" curve down to separate the two shades. Hoods Go To Her Head Every girl loves a hood on her coat and designers go to the top to please these important young fashionables. This winter, stores feature many charming coats wth warmth-giving coverups. National Board of the Coat and Suit Industry advises mothers that there's no need for girls to sacrifice warmth for beauty these days. Coats emphasize both and collections are keyed to snow, ice and wind. Not one of these fashions will look wilted after wintering the weather,either,because the ■Wr * \ Jk ■: v-- jt "jyysH iL. K \w * 111 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as ex ecutor of the ertate of Lillie C. Shouard. deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box 2, St. Pauls, North Carolina, and 'or P. O. Box 1422, Durham. North Carolina, on or before P elmanent l\ Tllatclies With Key chain SI.OO Includat Tax and Po«tag« Water Proof Feather weight Strong construction Economical Fleming Nov«lti«* ' P. O. Box 724 Durham, N.C. 27702 c aii of us wish mvf/rn 1 i all of you the vvlf/ !fillL joy 3 of the season. £ And invite you to see V s irJl The Littlest Angel |Cr 7 portrayed in our I ' Downtown windows now If J\ ..y tfhhwJJ ■ through December 27. | ' THE FASHION STORES ■v board selects fashions that are quality wise. Here's a coat that will delight the girl in your life—and what an idea for Christmas gift-giv ing. In lush pile fabric, it is pret tily detailed with corduroy bands and deep _— pockets. Zipper /f~\g closing is concealed /; j ©,)/ with leather buc- I kles. Quilted lining I adds more warmth, //ff&l Ash with brown. /yi§y| Sizes 7-14. About / / sl9. June 15, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 3rd day of December, Jodie Brewington, Executor of Lillie C. Shouard, Deceased M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney Dec. 10, 17, 24; Jan. 7. 1968. 1 T —-g ■ -if —•»" uw* 1 Him Uiklt* aty I In(. M«k Itytliu ki • fl* A dtlity r»«H «W SI Jtwil MrtiiMDM. wittrproof* wkkk. 17 n—n « o»r ilmtm Inrt ti p*r*4 txpaniloa lumlnout, li»» 13 I*"*™- »» kric«l«t. Ytllow or (lon baad. Wkft«. «t«d crytUl, ihocti r» Wtitti. Mi ll %M.H IllUnt #Wt« or Goss Jewelers mVt E. MAIN STREET , DURHAM, N. C II Let us pray: we thank thee Lord ior this bountiful year and wish all of our friends and patrons a special Christmas blessing. May Christ be with you always. m [JORTHOATi DOWNTOWN DURHAM
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