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9> I 111 11H11 I nil IM in Ml till MM( M11 < M1111IMIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIMIIIIIII111 lAu M* t II | Doris Noble and Granddaughter Mnirmiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii inn ii 111 ii ii 111 ii 111 n i uii hicky's Mod< By Yvette McCulIough Staff Writer ? 'Holiday Mood in Fash- m ion", a fashion show presented by Ricky's Models, Ltd. was held Sunday evening at the Masonic Hall. The fashion show featured A some of the new looks in fall fashions, as well as new designs in lounge wear, I sportswear, church wear. J office wear and evening wear. All the fashions in the program were originally * - made, rather than purchas- ^ ed. However, anyone wan- VLl ting to purchase an outfit Ml worn by one of the models . % f could have it made at \ H Rickyls Boutique, which |^J| owned by Ricky Wilson. According to the models, JWMpi the "in" look for fall in the ]|Mj area of office wear is the straight skirt and blazer. Most of the designs were ? ? - - " ' tailored for the slim look, with most of the models accenting their outfits with . boots or heels. 1 The basic color this fall These models presented th< gray, The models gin at the Mastic Hall. All ga striped it, wore it as a solid, ^ hand made and can Gray seemed to be the coloi something.'' to fit any shape, shade, ot size. Evidently it did. Tht As the narrator Avis Croc- models wore gray in a pin kett said, "Oh doesn't th^i striped suit, in two pieced just make you want to dc outfits, in hats and in^ iittiiiiiHiiHiitiimiiiiiii minim iiiitiiiiiMiiiittiitiiMiihiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii tHiiiiiii NCNW from page 6 laiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiim Attendance ston-Salem Section of 1st Place- Mary McCor- NCNW, Mrs. Manderline mick-January Scales gave a review of the 2nd Place - Seasons The activities of the NCNW and Youth Group of the NCNW invited all to suport and 3rd Place-Clara Ellis-June- participate in the activities that are designed to help The Chairperson was Mrs. the family and community Georgia Smith, and the in a very positive manner, tables were judged by Mrs. The next meeting of the Thelma Lewis, Mrs. Al- NCNW is on December worth Banner, and Mrs. 14,1978 at the Patterson Iris Officer. Among the YWCA at 7:00 p.m. All honored guests present interested persons are urgwere Dr. and Mrs. J. Ray ed to attend and become an Butler Hr anH Mrc Tamr artii/P r?orf r\f tVio ? vb | ^ ? un^i 4 ? JT UV V A V 1* & V V/ A til V 1 1 1 <3 IU II Drayton, Mrs. Kitty Gray- Salem community. President of the Charlotte Section of the NCNW and members of that section, * * the Shanta Malia Ensemble A good way to help a baby directed by Mr. James \eam to talk, doctors say, is Smith of Hanes S.M.E. use m"derate l?"? clear-cut speech. Loud Church, and Mrs. peggy sounds can confuse young s Moore and Mrs. Brooks of children. New Bethel Baptist Church The president of the WinAnnouncement The Mt. Olive Missionary Circle will hold a family night program at the church on Sunday, November 26th at 5 p.m. The purpose the program be to provide Christmas cheer for sick, shut-in, and Jji-fSIl elderly persons. < ? - ? u V lllllllllillimillllilllllllllllllllllllHtHUIIIIIilllllMlllllllttflillllllllllllliltlllllllllllillMilHIIIIItf Chronicle Profile "ID She used to get up at Noble. "It was a mighty five o' clock in the mor- rough road, but it's getning, cook breakfast for 8 ting better now." ; children, get them off to Mr<. Noble was pregschool and day care, then nant wjth her eighth child catch the 6:30 bus to when she and her huswork. She worked all day band separated. at the hospital, came home and cooked dinner Back in the fifties the for the family, and spent co"*5 didn'1 like to award tfie evenings cleaning, yeu^measxul: you-wereready for 5 a.m; to roll niyself. ^ around again. "Daycare took half my salary." She raised the children Ordinary events become by herself. major projects when you "When! look back on it are dealing with a family now I don't see how 1 did of eight. Dinner, for it," admitted Mrs. Doris example, had to consist of eia rreseni r > 5 I . t==l tm y*" ' ? \ Holiday Mood In Fashion etr fashions Sunday evening Boutique. As shown ab irments worn bjLthUHxIels Ricky, and Hot, arc setting t be purchased at Ricky's Alt fail infashflon. dresses. Gray seemed to fit~. . .. r /. ?- /. Because these ensembles in well for the office, for were models' own crea U 1 - - - iiiumi i?nu ior a sponing tions, many took the opporevent . tunity to expenment. Such Other colors making an experiments took the form arrival on the scerne were Qf a bathrobe made of three lavender, cream, rust, and bath towels, a crocheted dark green. These colors stole and matching tam, a will seem to be the "in" hand crocheted coat, knee Vv. < (Eahill ?uti Alter | rnanKsgivinc | *3 Days On 25% ? | Men's Non-V) = [Suits and Sport s All Famous Makes S y Nail Store Open. Sun P W inaton-Salem%* haiorite \lf>n'x ! I* Sherwood Northsid< Parkway Hanes Mi lillHIIIttlMtlllllllMtlllMHIIMIIIIIIIIIUIitt IIIIIMIIMMtMIIMtt Milt linilllllllllllHIUIIiilttlil Mil III >on't See Hov .. .. At_ ever. She has seven two chickens or three , . . ., - brothers and a sister, pounds of hamburger. _ ? There are advantages to large families, she noted. "I had to wash 3 times a "The children learn to week," said Mrs. Noble. get along with people, and "I'd use my line, my there's always somebody neighbor's line, and my around to help you when next neighbor's line to you need it." hang out the washing." , ' ? With a large family, *'And_^vhen everybody there is a lot of work to be Hallowe'en, I was laying people to do the work, away for Christmas. And The Noble children took the toys? before I could turns washing dishes and get 'em paid for they'd cleaning house, and even tear'em up." the" boys learned how to sew, and do their own ?- Mrs. Noble was no stran- mending. As the children ger to large families, how- grew older, they got odd ash ion Show ~ W\ "I, Tlcln Pay L ' ?? After Tl J WW Savp 5n< n ?t-v- ??** ^ Staff Photos by McCuilough ... on iptclal groups of rv wonwn't, and children's ft ove, these models?Lolene, ^ ^ Reg. $12. Women's dressy sandal has w< knockers that resembled and tassled vamp Padded ins< full skirts and different hats zebra wood bottom. Rust. for all occasions. One feature that most of ^ the designers kept in mind Women's one-strap wedge feai was that of inexpensive rounded toe. low heel, and ger cleaning. Most of the gar- crepe ^ote-Stack. __ ments were easy to care for f\ and machine washable. ? V Mnnnnnniiiininniiimg r aui 1 yMU i 1 te m _ ' ill I Sale I p TJr? lY* fi 112.00 Men's popular casual in genum suede Padded design and . traction sole Brown Sizes 7-12 BSted 9jOO^ t Boys' sizes 37*-6 Coats I 12jOO-.,. I Men's popular casual in puffed with padded collar accent stitc and new traction sole / NJr All mI? thot* mj / \ yellow ul? \ V J Nothing Mil 1.) 2170 Nl 2.) 2tt) No. 1 ) O UM own 4.) ftlOl Cot prtc?? good thru TV?day. M? . * . f ? ? - .? . The Chronicle-Saturday, November 25,1978 Page 7 ItllMMinillllllllllllKllllMIIIMIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIiilllllllllttllllllllllillHHIlMK 'g l v 1 Did It " | I jobs to earn their own guard on the girl's basket-1 spending money. ball team, and back-cat-1 Mrs. Noble's 13 oldest cher in baseball. The= sons won athletic scholar- ability to excel in sports! ships which enabled them seems to have been inher-| to continue their educa- ited by her children: | tion. Robert and Gregory play-| Perhaps the most famous ed football, Anderson is| athlete in the family is playing at WSSU, ands, Anderson Noble, who Michael plays for Hanes| plays football for WSStk High. Another son, Ron- J? ments: his player awards, plays tennis. ? Ram of the Week articles, and programs from each "I don't see how 1 did I game^ ?? it." said Doris Noble | again, "l wish they had i Mrs. Noble was an ath- ^ad g^g Brothers/Big Sis-1 lete herself back in Atkins ^ers a long time ago. 1? High School. She played could have used it." un?mnnuniii?in?uiiniui??nimuiiiuminininmutllliumiininmiinniuini?nmniii*? Frame - It - Yourself 1 Art Accent . Sherwood Plaza Center Frame-It-Youraelf Art Accent TM-3ST1 I' ^=11 a v"" family >Hpptr hMdquyfri P||||||f #Ti Stores vtrywh?r? closed NBr Thanksgiving Day. lanksgivingj^ale X> to 40% I ?????? i.i I )ven sides ?le and ^ ^ ,,, mi " rr~r'^ tures m% in 3.00 Reg. S3.97 .' I M Hp JTW^fV% Women's wallets in assorted g^W^^-LSO Reg. $1.69 Fashion knee hi socks in a large ^0_ Y ' assortment of styles and colors ' ?' TOO Children's sport boot has padded nylon collar, easy care uppers. BSSStJp ffeLrugged sole Brown Sizes 8'/?-3 s- iOuOO Reg. $13.97 I Girls' fashion boot has two rows of lacing 5^^ on shaft, and side zipper Crepelina sole Rust Sizes 9-4 J1*** 65* Reg. 97C **" Orion socks in assorted colors s our shoes better than our shoes. ncmkfakw(rlK'4nrtMu-Nal?DMW<M? tk UtMrty Stmt (CtoMd SunSaya) ntry'cMt M > JH1 in ??r Charq* or Vim wIcotw. Optn vw<nq? ami lundiy 1-6 p.m.
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