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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1971 j# ' r £ r \ * 1 v H BEAUTY QUIZ After the "Fashion and Beauty on a Budget" seminar, Owen Jenkins stayed to answer individual questions that some of the Black girls had about hair eare and choosing make-up for their different skin types. A OCTOBER 15-23 IN RALEIGH jKjBToVER 20 ATTRACTIONS Tmxlm ARE FREE. AND THE OTHERS k W II f DON'T COST MUCH. BETTER LIGHT Don't let ordinary soil and dust rob you of electric wattage you pay for. Keep light bulbs, tubes, shades and fixtures clean. IMITATION TOPPINGS While imitation toppings contain less fat than regular whipping cream, they have more carbohydrates. Thus, weight for weight, the calories are about the same. SAVE 33* \V iTm\ Dixie Darling BREAD I ViM II 5 L ': RIcHED XVHITE V MADE WITH BUTTERMILK Quantity *o°° m 1 1/2 LB. A . Rights , None to M LOAVES UU C Ri-tti cdi Dealers \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 PiUCi:> CrJOI) TUB I" SAT., OCT. 9 _ _ Astor Roaster Fresh Flavor COFFEE _ 2-Lb. sloo 11 *> CAN I Limit one at this price with $5.00 or more food order, please DEEP SOUTH MAYONNAISE or more food order, please W-D Brand - (J. S. Choice Beef T-Boneor Porterhouse STEAKS Pound - Your Choke $129 Sirloin Steaks lb. $1.25 w Cnlifornia White Seedless Astor Orange GRAPES JUKE 4 u,s l 3*l Strangers On A Bus Part 111 By GEORGE B. RUSS Sybil's brown eyes were quizzing as they rested softly upon Harold Harden's square chin. "You don't strike me as being a lonely man. You'll be in time to teach the Men's Bible Class at the Capital City Baptist Church." Sybil's voice was soft, soothing, stirring. "Is that the image I'm pro- jecting?" Harden was dis- appointed; he preferred being mistaken for a dapper, dashing, nattily dressed man of the world. Sybil's purring voice came up to him and he left off nurs- ing his wounded ego. "You impress me as being a good solid citizen, successful, a well loved family man." A good solid citizen, yes. The rest of your deduction is peripheral "You telling me, I'm wrong?" "I'm saying your deduction borders on the truth about »» me. "So I'm wrong in thinking some mother has given the world a fine son?" "You're putting me on". "Nope, we're strangers but I see only the best in you." "Thanks, Sybil. But I'll have to warn you that I'm not a press button analylist. I can only say of you without hesi- tancy, you are a pulcritudious young woman - I'd like very much to know you better - spend long hours with you dis- covering your faults and vir- tues." "Gee! You're a fast talker. You give a girl the vapors lis- tening to you." "Good!" "I like the way you say things; what do you mean, good?" "So -- you're listening -- I'm getting through to you - I have, perhaps, more than a Chinaman's chance." "I'm not sure about what chance you have in mind -- I'm terribly busy - crazy busy." "Are you a student?" "A student of sorts." "Meaning?" "A student in the ways of a cruel, voracious business world." Harold lunged his broad shoulders forward, listening aggressively - hoping to be able to unfurl, rescue this sweet, young thing from what- ROOM ACCESSORY Books and magazines can be useful room accessories. For example, a book or mag- azine on a table near a chair invites you to read. But don't make the mistake of cluttering your room with stacks of old magazines, caution extension house fur- nishings specialists, North Carolina State University. ever it was that was trying to devour her. "You sound in- volved in something sinister." "Sinister is putting it mildly in the black business world, I know -- because that is where I have tried to make an in- dentation -- my debute - do my thing." Sybil's heaving bo- som betrayed her antipathy for the black business world. The disconcerted rising and falling of her apple shaped breastbe- neath the pinkish metallic fabric of her dress caused an unsteadiness in his voice. Sybil sensed the cause of the quavering in his voice and has- tened to set him at ease. Her fingers mashed the release- lever on her seat and in a matter of seconds the propin- quity of his and her seats was altered. She wasn't fearful of his furtive glances nor his in- epitude of speech -- she wasn't playing decoy to this nice fellow." "Sleepy?" He queried. "Nope, I just feel that a change in position would be more restful." "Are you an only child?" "By no means, I'm the 7th in the litter of 12." "You're kidding!" "For real, I come from a large family. Seven girls and five boys." I bet you a fat man, Christmas time is a gala time around your house." "We have a ball anytime - and we work together to ob- tain or fulfill the wishes for one another." "No wonder you don't get lonely." "Loneliness for ire is the elusive monster, success is the tie leafy of it all by barbara weber fashion and beauty director holiday magic, inc. Tricks Of Our Trade- Make-up Shading Few women are perfect beauties. Those who look dev- astatingly beautiful employ so many ingenious beauty tricks they would have stumped Houdini. You, too, can create a more beautiful illusion by mastering a little make-up wizardry of your own. 1. Have a wardrobe of dif- ferent base tones and face colore. Shade with browner tones for a more sophisticated look. For a more natural look, liberally apply a tawny hlush- i > er. Blend shad- ...Jlyp",. 3 ing carefully .-' \ with your reg- jp| ular basetone. l«i pHffi your nose ap- 'V_ mf pear slimmer l an< * longer, apply a tawny blusher or darker, brown- er foundation on both sides, or add a streak of whitener down the center of your nose. 3. A bit of blusher or dark foundation on the tip of your nose will make it appear shorter. Blend over with a lighter shade. 4. Make a weak jawline more prominent by brushing a whitener along it. 5. For a flattering hollow- cheeked look, brush blusher or darker make-up from temple to mouth under cheekbone. Again, blend over. 6. For a too-thin face use white stick or liquid make-up to cover the hollows in your cheeks. 7. Soften prominent bone struc- ture above the eyes with a smoky eyeshadow brushed from lids to brows. For deep- set eyes, lighten eye area. The general rule: practice and experiment. Light will highlight; dark will subdue. Add a hair-do that's flattering to your face shape and you're all set! only loneliness I know." "Bosh! You're not much more than a college graduate." "Don't turn me off with that redress." "Very well, I won't try turning you off - what is it you're wanting to achieve?" "Ianxious dying to set up a chain of day nurseries - from say, Greenville to Hayes- town. That Mr. Harden has be- come an obsession with me." "Tell me what your blue- print is like." "Sybil's fingers clamped the lever on her seat and once more her seas was on a level with hk. And strangely enough, his torpid heart beats suddenly became hurried, however, he remained upright in his seat, with his eyes focused on the navy-blue cap of the driver. "My chain will be called the Sybilette Day Care Centers. I want to work with children from three to six years old. I am interested in the social and emotional; morel and spiritual development of chil- dren of this age group." "Sounds good. Now about your problem. What's bugging- obstructing your progress?" Sybil flung her hands dis- paringly; "money is really the first handicap -? but the lack of interest - the cold shoulders my efforts are given -just kills me dead." "How far along the way have you come -?" He wanted Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? Di-Gel with Simethicone quickly relieves gassy-acid upset. This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas- bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat tio well, demand Di-Gel. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. m bak|ng ml f HENS. Ijbij I | 0 jfcLOROX BLEAOJ M CALIFORNIA 9 to call the luscious plum, "honey" but he clipped his tongue with his mental teeth. "I thought you'd never ask. I have a beautiful place in Greenville - and twenty _ lov- able brats -- twelve brown boys and girls and eight whites." "And you aren't happy with one successful project?" "Nope, I want to help all the children I can - kids need lots of loving care." "You're a real gem, Sybil. A genuine pearl. We need more mothers', little helpers around." "Save your flattery. I need an apartment and an excellent locale for a Sybilette nursery in Hayestown. You know some- thing, Hayestown specializes in individualist. Blessed are they that haveth of his own for they shall obtain more. The ambi- tious aspirants have no place in your fair city." The buss jogged under the shed of the dangerously nar- row driveway of the Chatham Bus Station. Chatham was a throbbing university town. Harold liked the spaciously planned town of handsome houses, giant oak trees, quaint little stores. Several students got aboard the bus. A tall, pretty girl wearing a voluptious Afro, waved beringed fingers at Sybil. "A very attractive girl." Harold said. "Her name is Annie Rose - generally known as nosey- rosey. Dig? "I dig!" Dig what? Harold wondered continued. KENTUCKY BOURBON fei rrDIDNT KSaggl COME EASY! Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whukey 86 Piool Echo Spring Ditlilltry Louitvill* Ky c 1971 6B

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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1971

j#'r £

r

\*

1 v H

BEAUTY QUIZ After the "Fashion andBeauty on a Budget" seminar, Owen Jenkinsstayed to answer individual questions that

some of the Black girls had about hair eareand choosing make-up for their different skintypes.

A OCTOBER 15-23 IN RALEIGH

jKjBToVER20 ATTRACTIONSTmxlm ARE FREE. AND THE OTHERSkW II f DON'T COST MUCH.

BETTER LIGHT

Don't let ordinary soiland dust rob you of electricwattage you pay for. Keeplight bulbs, tubes, shadesand fixtures clean.

IMITATION TOPPINGS

While imitation toppingscontain less fat than regularwhipping cream, they have

more carbohydrates. Thus,

weight for weight, thecalories are about the same.

SAVE 33*\ViTm\ Dixie Darling

A® BREADI ViMII 5 L ': RIcHED XVHITE

V MADE WITH BUTTERMILK

Quantity *o°° m 1 1/2 LB. A .

Rights , None to M LOAVES UU CRi-tti cdi Dealers \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

PiUCi:> CrJOI) TUB I" SAT., OCT. 9_

_

Astor Roaster Fresh Flavor

COFFEE _

2-Lb. sloo11*> CAN I

Limit one at this price with $5.00or more food order, please

DEEP SOUTH

MAYONNAISE

or more food order, please

W-D Brand - (J. S. Choice Beef

T-Boneor Porterhouse STEAKSPound - Your Choke $129

Sirloin Steaks lb. $1.25 wCnlifornia White Seedless Astor Orange

GRAPES JUKE

4 u,sl3*l

Strangers On A Bus

Part 111 By GEORGE B. RUSS

Sybil's brown eyes were

quizzing as they rested softlyupon Harold Harden's squarechin. "You don't strike me asbeing a lonely man. You'll be

in time to teach the Men'sBible Class at the Capital CityBaptist Church." Sybil's voicewas soft, soothing, stirring.

"Is that the image I'm pro-jecting?" Harden was dis-

appointed; he preferred beingmistaken for a dapper, dashing,nattily dressed man of theworld.

Sybil's purring voice cameup to him and he left off nurs-ing his wounded ego.

"You impress me as beinga good solid citizen, successful,a well loved family man."

A good solid citizen, yes.

The rest of your deduction is

peripheral"You telling me, I'm

wrong?""I'm saying your deduction

borders on the truth about»»me."So I'm wrong in thinking

some mother has given the

world a fine son?""You're putting me on"."Nope, we're strangers but I

see only the best in you.""Thanks, Sybil. But I'll have

to warn you that I'm not apress button analylist. I canonly say of you without hesi-tancy, you are a pulcritudiousyoung woman - I'd like very

much to know you better -

spend long hours with you dis-covering your faults and vir-tues."

"Gee! You're a fast talker.You give a girl the vapors lis-tening to you."

"Good!""I like the way you say

things; what do you mean,good?"

"So -- you're listening --I'mgetting through to you - Ihave, perhaps, more than aChinaman's chance."

"I'm not sure about what

chance you have in mind --I'mterribly busy - crazy busy."

"Are you a student?""A student of sorts.""Meaning?""A student in the ways ofa

cruel, voracious businessworld."

Harold lunged his broadshoulders forward, listeningaggressively - hoping to beable to unfurl, rescue this

sweet, young thing from what-

ROOM ACCESSORY

Books and magazines canbe useful room accessories.For example, a book or mag-azine on a table near a chairinvites you to read. Butdon't make the mistake ofcluttering your room withstacks of old magazines,caution extension house fur-nishings specialists, NorthCarolina State University.

ever it was that was trying to

devour her. "You sound in-

volved in something sinister.""Sinister is putting it mildly

in the black business world,I know -- because that is whereI have tried to make an in-dentation -- my debute - domy thing." Sybil's heaving bo-

som betrayed her antipathy forthe black business world. Thedisconcerted rising and falling

of her apple shaped breastbe-neath the pinkish metallicfabric of her dress caused an

unsteadiness in his voice.Sybil sensed the cause of the

quavering in his voice and has-

tened to set him at ease. Her

fingers mashed the release-

lever on her seat and in amatter of seconds the propin-

quity of his and her seats was

altered. She wasn't fearful of

his furtive glances nor his in-epitude of speech -- she wasn'tplaying decoy to this nicefellow."

"Sleepy?" He queried.

"Nope, I just feel that a

change in position would be

more restful.""Are you an only child?""By no means, I'm the 7th

in the litter of 12.""You're kidding!""For real, I come from a

large family. Seven girls and

five boys."I bet you a fat man,

Christmas time is a gala timearound your house."

"We have a ball anytime -

and we work together to ob-tain or fulfill the wishes for

one another.""No wonder you don't get

lonely.""Loneliness for ire is the

elusive monster, success is the

tie leafy ofit allby barbara weber

fashion and beauty directorholiday magic, inc.

Tricks Of Our Trade-Make-up Shading

Few women are perfectbeauties. Those who look dev-astatingly beautiful employ somany ingenious beauty tricksthey would have stumpedHoudini. You, too, can createa more beautiful illusion bymastering a little make-upwizardry of your own.

1. Have a wardrobe of dif-ferent base tones and facecolore. Shade with brownertones for a more sophisticatedlook. For a more natural look,liberallyapply a tawny hlush-

i > er. Blend shad-...Jlyp",. 3 ing carefully

.-' \ with your reg-

jp| ular basetone.

l«i pHffi your nose ap-'V_ mf pear slimmer

lan< * longer,apply a tawnyblusher ordarker, brown-

er foundation on both sides,or add a streak of whitenerdown the center of your nose.3. A bit of blusher or darkfoundation on the tip of yournose will make it appearshorter. Blend over with alighter shade. 4. Make a weakjawline more prominent bybrushing a whitener along it.5. For a flattering hollow-cheeked look, brush blusher ordarker make-up from templeto mouth under cheekbone.Again, blend over. 6. For atoo-thin face use white stickor liquid make-up to coverthe hollows in your cheeks. 7.Soften prominent bone struc-ture above the eyes with asmoky eyeshadow brushedfrom lids to brows. For deep-set eyes, lighten eye area.

The general rule: practiceand experiment. Light willhighlight; dark will subdue.Add a hair-do that's flatteringto your face shape and you'reall set!

only loneliness I know.""Bosh! You're not much

more than a college graduate.""Don't turn me off with

that redress.""Very well, I won't try

turning you off - what is it

you're wanting to achieve?""Ianxious dying to set up

a chain of day nurseries -

from say, Greenville to Hayes-town. That Mr. Harden has be-come an obsession with me."

"Tell me what your blue-print is like."

"Sybil's fingers clamped the

lever on her seat and once moreher seas was on a level with

hk. And strangely enough, historpid heart beats suddenlybecame hurried, however, heremained upright in his seat,with his eyes focused on the

navy-blue cap of the driver."My chain will be called the

Sybilette Day Care Centers. I

want to work with childrenfrom three to six years old.I am interested in the socialand emotional; morel andspiritual development of chil-

dren of this age group.""Sounds good. Now about

your problem. What's bugging-obstructing your progress?"

Sybil flung her hands dis-paringly; "money is really thefirst handicap -? but the lack ofinterest - the cold shouldersmy efforts are given -just killsme dead."

"How far along the way

have you come -?" He wanted

Stomach Upsetby Gas and Acid?Di-Gel with Simethicone quicklyrelieves gassy-acid upset.

This unique discovery breaksup and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is morecomplete because Di-Gel takesthe acid and the gas out of acidindigestion. When you eat tiowell, demand Di-Gel. Tablets,liquid. Product of Plough, Inc.

mbak|ng ml

f HENS. IjbijI

| 0 jfcLOROXBLEAOJM CALIFORNIA 9

to call the luscious plum,"honey" but he clipped histongue with his mental teeth.

"I thought you'd never ask.I have a beautiful place in

Greenville - and twenty _lov-

able brats -- twelve brown boysand girls and eight whites."

"And you aren't happy withone successful project?"

"Nope, I want to help allthe children I can -kids need

lots of loving care.""You're a real gem, Sybil. A

genuine pearl. We need more

mothers', little helpersaround."

"Save your flattery. I needan apartment and an excellentlocale for a Sybilette nursery inHayestown. You know some-thing, Hayestown specializes in

individualist. Blessed are theythat haveth of his own for they

shall obtain more. The ambi-tious aspirants have no place in

your fair city."The buss jogged under the

shed of the dangerously nar-

row driveway of the ChathamBus Station.

Chatham was a throbbing

university town. Harold likedthe spaciously planned town ofhandsome houses, giant oaktrees, quaint little stores.

Several students got aboardthe bus. A tall, pretty girl

wearing a voluptious Afro,waved beringed fingers at

Sybil."A very attractive girl."

Harold said."Her name is Annie Rose -

generally known as nosey-

rosey. Dig?"I dig!" Dig what? Harold

wondered continued.

KENTUCKY BOURBON

fei rrDIDNTKSaggl COME EASY!

Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whukey 86 Piool Echo Spring DitlilltryLouitvill*Ky c 1971

6B