6 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH N C SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1966 Every little girl wants a very special dress to wear on an im portant Holiday occasion. And one that just tills the bill is shown here in a frothy white checked smock diess woven of lOO'c Durene cotton yarn. Fit for a princess, this delicious puff of a dress, with its calcu lated innocence is sure to charm the legendary frog into a prince at first sight. The dress was designed by Elbe F dr.man for Shepaidess. and is irosted with rhinestones and indcscent p-ii'ii tee for a sparkling, gala lock. The gl very party season is made more so with fashions made of Durene cotton yarn. Because of a mercerization process Duiene is beautifully lustrous, and enhances the fin ished fashion product with a silky look and hand. Mercer ization also makes the yarn more durable and comfortable than ordinary cotton. And the lustre of Durene cotton fash ions does not diminish with wearh.gs these clothes go on looking bright forever. » • ***** 'if | SINCE YOU | I ASKED ME 1 BY LONNIE PRUITT negro press INTERNATIONAL Dear Lonnie: Why does my -other have a fit every time I use her cologne? She has so much, it almost covers her dresser. The bottles are very very pretty and all of them smell good. I like to put some on me from two or three different bottles, but she always knows and she always fusses. Perfumed, SHE COULDN’T HELP KNOWING if you go around smelling like a perfumed fac tory. Why don’t you persuade her to get you some cologne of your own? Or maybe you could save and start your own collection. If hers means to much to her, I wouldn’t keep bugging her by using hers, of I were you. * * * Dear Lonnie: I have a class that has only nine students. All my other classes have 25 or more. In this small class, we really have a good time. The teacher takes time to work with each one of us, and we get a lot of help. I think all classes should be that size, don’t you? YES. IT WOULD HELP ev erybody to learn more. How ever, there is such a big teach er shortage that I don’t believe it is possible to do that in most places. In a small class, I imagine the teacher works a lot harder and the students get a lot of help. However, in a large class, the students have to work harder so they keep up with what is going on. They have to really pay attention. Did you know that some college classes have 100 and 200 stu dents? In a class like that, the students really have to work hard to learn something. He has to be a serious person who really wants to learn. * * * Dear Lonnie: Thank you for that advice you gave me about , roy cousin. You wer / ' > right. It worked out just like you said. You did me a big favor and I appreciate it. I always read your column. You’re pretty good. Thanks. YOU’RE WELCOME. Now just what do you mean bv'‘pret ty good?” i’ll bet you mean that when I say something that works, I’m good, and when I don’t I’m not so good. Is that right? * * * If you want to ask a ques tion, send it to “Since You Ask ed Me," Negro Press Interna tional, 5708 S. State St., Chi cago, 111., C 0621. Brighten Party Tabie Hospitality abounds at Christmas time, when friends and neighbors frequently get together for festive occasions from a holiday party to an exchange of cookie recipes. Whatever the reason for exchang ing gixrd cheer, Kleenex snack and beverage napkins add color to the party table. Kept in plentiful supply in the serving area, the napkins protect table tops fr >m gltss rings or food stains. THE FOLKS AT OV\ . COLONIAL WISH Jll Appit YOU AND YOUR IflFI ill FAMILY A VERY... I [COLONIAL stores! OYSTERS • TENDER JUICY • buckling ‘ g * . | TURKEY BREAST ‘ •YOUNG GEESE g| jMj |g) ‘|Q r .to t • YOUNG CAPONS IWS5te& 6UiS .CM HENS PLUMP, tender, young hen g T >Ss ! ® , s , s , sws ! ® , s | ®s i ® , s < ® ! s , s ! ® , ® , s , * ! ®'S , s'4' tsjwwtwew 1 OCEAN SPRAY i* \ NATIONAL BRAND) Sylt" I £AT * PUMPKIN vWhicd*® 1 11® 1 * H SRPHI | big mb. |j| i. a sgoo I " SSte,~ ® CRISP, LONG SHANK CELERY 2 isi 29c JUICY, FLORIDA SNOW-WHITE FRESH CALIF. Alt' ★ OIR AiNCI Jtf *•/ ''JI9 C CAULIFLOWER Jgggr JUIC V SWEET old fashioned rep vtsr SAP Wm ***** mm gmf M -LB. MQ e . Hi' ~KA,) J” c fe * ilirlrlili®. ■: * * w glam LARGE FULL-OF-MILK \|mL LARGE JUICY coconuts m. * GRAPES now mi fyr 2«»35c sP,sal «ls‘l#' POPS-RITF. WHITE OR YELLOW POPCORN 2 SBS 39c haft? .•*sk*4u*..j ' COTT PAPER >fj| f MAT. RES JET-PUFF DIAL SOAP ~.2 vs 39c lOWELS —3 5 c w.7 I9c 23c