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'"??". '^ jk""-'. '^\ ^*t},-i H y~~^T:i^*^niMw^i'roilinger, b ^ortisg *Ji.lllMWll|)M)MII?im .1 4J.:VS^>mmc^v. ov.v.. avns.w* ^.v^^._.>> *..,... ...; 1. ^ Ti.-.mlfiy^-iftffl^ Urban League Hosts 20th Fast The Winston-Salem Ur- ty. ban League Guild hosted The clothing modeled in the twentieth* annual Ur- the show is personally ban League Guild Friday selected by Mrs. Eunice night in R.J. Reynolds W. Johnson, wife of Memorial Auditorium. EBONY publisher John H. The Ebony Fashion Johnson. Eleven lovely Fair, produced by Ebony female models and two Magazine is sponsored by handsome males tour 161 the Urban League Guild cities via a ^chartered for the benefit of various Greyhound, modeling crecharities. It is a public ations of fashion giants service project which in like Pierre Car din, Yves twenty years has been St. Laurent, and Christian attended by almost three Dior, million persons, and has "We're halfway raised $7 million for chari- through. We've done 45 Perry Gets New Acting I Lemuel Perry, a young BBBBBBKEBE up-coming actor, has just finished doing the new I John Cassavettes film, "Opening Night" star- ,fp| ring, Gena Rowland, Ben Gazzara and Joan Blon'deU I The film was done in ' M Hollywood and will he Hf released in summer of 78~ The plot of the film con- k cerns an aging actress who is trying to face the ?fact- that she- is- growing W old and can't continue ?? acting. Lemuel Perry portrays an autograph seeker who John Cassavettes who is gives her praise, but does widlely known in our area not get her autograph, for the film "Woman UnThe Director of the film is der The Influence". ( "=^s j [f Gai-Lu Shop Inc. |]| B I n nvronAi r cunoorMr rrMTm _ III ^ iviLi ui iui I 111U VjLl\ 1 C< l\ I vv Cloverdale at Miller Street J/y l , J BOYS AND GIRLS CLOTHING l PRC-HOLIDAY... 8 8 8 1 ~~ ? STORE WIDE SAL 8 J SALE STARTS THURSDAY NOVI 8 PLEASE READ AD Bi 8 ABSOLUTELY . ! . NO RETURNS, EXCH | HOLDING OF MERCHAI I WHAT YOU BUY IS YOI { YOU PICK YOUR OWN | EVERYTHING EXCEPT . . . GIRLS PAN I GLOVES, TIGH | WE RESERVE THE RIGHTS TO 8 SALES. WE HAVE NO CONTROL C J IS WORN OR LAUNDERED J AGAIN ... WE ASK YOU TO COOPERA OUT SO ALL CAN ENJOY SHC \ ALL BANK CARI % V ? ... HI uw ijjHiiij fjmi?iin ii?i iiiiiiwiii i II III ii? ,-1 6 IT r |- iwill>viiii' nnun. -' - - ?rr?*-*r~y ?*: ST-1 V ...' 1.!.._ Ghronicie Former The store is so new that the sign isn't even up yet, but the door is open, and the owner Thomas Trollinger is busy working. "It's two separate businesses, really," says Trollinger. "One is STYLE PERFECT FURNITURE GALLERIES, which serves JB tftaidsntiil euoiowomr-^ and the other is CON I 1 TRACT MKKfcH-? INGS, which serves businesses." ya^T- f "it 1,1 . - I, baes. . . himself.? ----and a half years. ^Mr. ^ Trollinger has been ^ Guild hion Fair - ^ shows," said Fashion Fair stage, and grab whatever model Michele G. Mills, we need to change^ irifb. She explained that the "It takes about two minmodels do thier own hair- utes." dos and make-up for the The models wear theashow , triral makeup which looks Explaining the quick natural and becoming in costume changes that the spotlight onstage, but keep the show fast-paced, up close is a bit disconcerToni Galloway,' a model ting, from Detroit, said: "All Miss Mills had spots of the clothes are arranged gold on each cheek, and a on racks in the order that black line down her nose we're going^to wear them, and encircling her mouth. And all the shoes and These touches were not accessories are lined up, noticeable onstage; they too. So we just run back- merely highlighted her "9 fnof utuio ^ I lualurro, lOlB In the program booklet, Fashion Fair director Lemuel scud he enjoyed ?'^nice Johnson discussed this part of Hollywood and year 8 ^tylesbeing able to work with This year s fashion have one of Hollywood's a 80 ^ trend, she says, emphasizing "the body greatest directors. ? This attitude." opportunity has enhanced The looks for faH liave my feelings on acting and been borrowed from directing in films. Most of ancient China, 17th cenLemuel's background is tury France, and the Emfrom the theater in New^ press EugenieT to name a York. This is Perry's first few fashion inspirations, film in Hollywood. Perry's "The American woman 8econd film was COM- wants clothes that are / TAC 303 starring Billy D. comfortable," writes Mrs. ( Williams, Gregg Moms_j0hnsom -She wants to * and Henry Fonda,"but due be in fashion, but not^ to financial problems the dictated by it." I film is being halted. Perry Dorthy Graham was the is moving right along, presiding chairperson of / This Tuesday, Nov. 1, the Winston-Salem Eb- \ 1977 at 2:00 p.m. he will 0ny Fashion Fair, assisted > be appearing on General by co-chairperson Joan G. [ Hospital. Card well. \ , - \< THE MOST COMPLETE BOYS AND GIRLS CLOTHING IV SPECIALTY SHOP 8 ( 1/ i 301, I EMBER 3, FOR 3 DAYS ONLY | I FFORE SHOPPING: 8 / ANGES, LAY-A-WAYS, APPROVALS, 8 ) MDISE, or REFUNDS, GIFT WRAPPING. S ( UR MERCHANDISE. BE SURE OF SIZES, 8 ) SIZES. * 9 TIES, SLIPS, GIFT ITEMS, MITTENS, 17 TS AND SOCKS. J I THE ABOVE CONDITIONS OF |( )VER THE WAY MERCHANDISE I , 8 I 2 V rE BY LEAVING CARTS & STROLLERS J IPPING. J \ / DS ACCEPTED J? ( 0 Pro file ?? ???Employee Brave purchasing agent for twenty years. So. Wachovia Bank. Now where was the securhe is seeing the other ity? As far as I'm side of the furnishing concerned, the only sebusiness: in CON- curity is working for TRACT FURNISHINGS yourself and making a he will be dealing with success of it." the purchasing agents He was assisted in of large firms. the financing of his Why, we wondered, new venture by the would he leave the Midwest Piedmont security of Wachovia to Area Business Devel-o&ftrt-bw" own ?Qpnaent ?: "Security is a "I couldn't very well ; m^h^^ay^lFrollInger JfoHnr*'Wacftbvii ancT' firmly. "Look at West- say: 'Hey, I'm going to inghouse. A few years quit. How about giving -neers who had been " working for them for west Piedmont was KSt^fi*' "**.? ** I Ili^s rTffr^iayfc rVjj flj M PBWfj :.l^k -j \/jvv ^ ^yLwvV * *jM ^ If 1 v LI Ml The Ebony Fashion Fair is the stuff fantasies are mad ?"Half the stuff you can't affordf and -the other hal ' ;i ' - ' Ebony Fi ) > ? ?j Annout * Grand Qi > Sunday, Nov. 6, J977 # A. > Complete Line Of Retail > Products A xyjn\ B E Jewelry gga W'9 -ffr^SfiHS^ ' ? iVetc? Location: 321 Free Gift C Souvenirs, i?< "Thank you Winston-Salem for your !?! ? ^ t t . . . f ?? will Line our new facilities. we now open 8-7 p.m. Tues.--Friday, SaturcL and hair analysis with special indivic and join us Nov. 6th. We'll he loo >M*ifr1ft?raBB?rgra?i *?...v ^^TvV/Rxsj^jtratek^^SW-1..JJS^:^S^."' ' MM1^ - ?^-^ fi^c.'. _*-i ^ssetiBisei^mwwwaB * i ? ? $ s New World very helpful, and I hope it didn t last, that more people will The hardest thing atake advantage of their bout starting a new services." business? Troilinger's new "The work," says business will sell and Trollinger. "I get up at install top-quality car- six, and work twelve or peting and custom fourteen hours a day." made draperies. He can He finds that being ' also order furniture. self-employed has him "I will handle the working for_ a very middle and unner Dric- tough boss. ? e,d IiroduCta." ttf' <j*.- - The new store, which ptonMT?'"Because I is locate m Univer^ky=^ ' wiaiM faCliei'haitifuw r satisfied customers, already has several than a lot of customers . carpet samples check^^u^ low " and be upset with me if Sec Profllei Fage 8 " ? ^ ' ' VHP. *s v'v^V ,'v jj^H gg *> ^hb^b r? I v - PrfAflV M 1- I le of, even though as one practical local lady put it: f you have no place to wear thorn to.'' _ ish ion Fair _ _ __ _ ices -? ? ?) ? pening ( Open House , j '?7 ) ^&==^^^=====:::=::Comeo \ ?uty St evicts 8rqs... / ^ Special J H M^jdMorncuresx Durfng ) ^ ~ Month Of \ N o v e m ber^ .7 N. Patterson Ave. \ 1 jf> rtifimtt** i ~ W ?/ ^ I efreshments ) ,. many years of patronage. We know you \ /iat>e si,* operators to serve. We will be I ay, 7-5 p.m. Mondays we will offer skin \ /aa/ s?m and /tair care. So come on out J king for you!! Erwin Beauty Services / T
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