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.Che CaroMn Cimes » m?mu iQ/miL Local Happenings Jflfc By LYNDA LYONS jHT«B Associate Editor W&pW Dial 682-5253 7BBL This reporter is happy to be feeling better after her illness last week. VISITING FROM WASHINGTON Barbara Lyons is in Durham visiting her family at 2409 Rich Street. Miss Lyons, who lives in Washington now, plans to be with her family for a week before she returns to the nation's capitol to resume her work at a hospital. APPEARS ON PROGRAM The Youth Choir of Mt. Lev el Church appeared on the Youth Day Program, Septem- ber 20, at Piney Grove Church, VISIT IN JERSEY Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Park er are visiting realtives in t\s- bury Park, N. J. RETURNS HOME Miss Barbara Pittman has returned home to 2511 Dallas Street. Barbara spent the en- tire summer in Baltimore, Md. RETURN TO COLLEGE David Ewing of 210 Nor- mandy Street returned to Kit- trell College September 26. David is the son of Mrs. Nez- zie Ewing. WEST DURHAM BLOSSOM GARDEN CLUB MEETS On Tuesday night, Septem- ber 21, Mrs. Daisy Gunn was hostess to the West Durham Blossom Garden Club at her home at 920 Thaxton Avenue. The Garden Gate was opened by Mrs. Maggie Siler after which committee reports were heard. Mrs. Margaret Fuller and Miss Mary Louise Stephens LAUNDERWS^E^IERS Phone 596-8202 ? 2505 An'gier Ave. ? Wellona Village ? So. Roxboro St. at Lake wood Ave. DOWNTOWN liUMnMUffll NORTHGATE J| MP** sPws§ >1 ?. KißH^^lSiP^ a* \u25a0 jL f Km l&qmmm B^^BjEaPL GUILD EDGE® 16.95 Other Dobbs Hats 13.95 to $25 Your profile reads "sophisticated" in Dobbs Guild Edge. This hat combines superb craftsmanship with smartness, and Dobbs inimitable styling. It is incomparable .__ in looks and feel ... a high note to your wardrobe. Both store*. who were delegates to the "State Federation of Garden Clubs" convention which con- vened in Greensboro in August, gave very interesting and in- formative reports during the evening. At the close of the meeting a delicious repast composed of ham, a salad, honey dew mel- on, crackers, drinks, candy, and peanuts was served to the members: Mesdames Gertrude Gibson, Mary Allison, Naomi Parker, Beulah Coley Edwards, Beatrice Spencer, Margaret Allen, Georgia Taylor, Anna Duke, Addye Coley, and Miss Ruth Stephens. Mrs. F. D. Ter- ry '.vas guest. Mrs. Gertrude Gibson thank- ed the hostess for a most en joyable evening. THE YEAR ROUND GARDEN CLUB MEETS The Year Round Garden 1 Club held its first fall meet- ing September 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frasier on Duncan Street. Fraisier opened the Garden Gate by reading two beautiful poems j and leading the group in sing- ing the club song. Mrs. Madge I Hargroves, the president pre- | sided over the business ses j sion. The program committee , presented the program for the | year. Other committees were | appointed. Mrs. Hargraves gave j the bright lights of the con- j vention. After the business j session Mrs. Frasier served a delicious repast. The Garden Gate was closed by Mrs. Roxie, Roland. Members present were: Mrs. Madge Hargraves, Mrs. Gertrude Long, Mrs. Mary Green, Mrs. Roxie Rowland, HhHW CONTEST WINNERS Mrs. Irene Pleasants, left, was last week crowned as "Miss Build- ings and Grounds" at A. and T. College, in winkling first place in a fund raising project sponsored by the A. and T. College Alumni Association. Mrs. Mabel Davis, also an em- ployee at the college, was run nerup. Mill Grove Community Notes Shower for Bride To Be Mrs. Priscilla Daye, was hostess to shower given Miss Jacqueline Long, held at her mother's home Mrs. Irene Long in Bahama, N. C. Those attending the shower were Rev. and Mrs. McCoy Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Daye, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ginyard, Mrs. Nannie Roberts, Mr. Vernon Aiken, Miss Mary Parker, Miss Helen Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Bell Bryant. Mr and Mrs. Edward Long and children, Mrs. Mozell Long, Mrs. Margaret Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Daye, Mr. E. D. Lyons, Mrs. Pauline Parker, Miss Inez Lyons, Miss Portia Long, Miss Carolyn Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Aubrey Daye. Punch, cake, peanuts and mints were served. Miss Jac- quelene Long rceived a lot of bautiful presents. » o ? Returns Home Mrs. Hallie Crews 1015 Kent Street has returned home from visiting her sister-in-law Fran cis Satters'white, in Newark N. J. « ? ? Freshman at N. C. C. Miss Besty Webb 720 Milton Avenue is a freshman at North Carolina College, Miss Webb is a graduate of Hillside High School. Miss Webb is a mem- ber of First Calvary Baptist Church, Morehead Avenue, a member of the Junior Choir and she is also the assista|ce organist. Spend Weekend with Parents Mr. Charles Stanback Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stan back of Durham, N. C. Miss Claudine Daye daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Daye, Durham, N. C. spent a brief weekend with their parents. Edward Irving of Wilming- ton, Claude Sawyer spent weekend with friends in Dur- ham. They have all returned to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. to re- sume studies and -work. Hem* From Abroad A surprise trip was given to Mrs. Sumeger Solomon G-2 Mutual Drive by Air Line Caledonian: to Germany and back by her son Ist Sgt. Wil- liam Massey. Mrs. Solomon has Mrs. Jannie McLean, Mrs. Lena Gatea, Mrs. Plassie Harris, Mrs. Gazella Lipscomb, and Miss Edm Mason. Next meet- -ittfc will be held with Mrs. L. Gates, 1208 Dawkins St. returned home from vacation, where she has been visiting in Baumholder, Germany, while there she visited a lot of his- toric places; including the watch on The Rhyn Maine Germany and the Netherlands. She also spent a weekend at the Old Grand Hotel in Hol- land visited the Modurodarn "Minature city". On her way home, she stopped to visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John- nie Hunter at 111 Wordsworth Avenue. She visited Manhat tan, N. Y. She had a wonder- fuf trip. Returns Home Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson and children, Brenda and Ca- rol spent the weekend in the Blowing Rock Mountains. CARD OF ?HANKS The family, of Mrs. Rosa Wade wish** to thank her many Mtfhds for each and every "kindness shown. Many, many thanks. The Wade and Jones Families MODEL CLARA L. BUCGS of New York diaplayt natural hair to accontuat* the African look, wtilch tttms to bo gaining ATTENDS RETS Nathan Johnson, son of Mr. \ and Mrs. Nathan T. Johnson ' of Kaneswood Drive, left this ; week for Miami, Florida where ' he will enter the Radio Elec- tronic and Television School. Visits Durham Charles Richardson, son of . Mr. and Mrs James Richard son of Long Island City, N. Y? ; has returned home after visit- ing his aunts, Mrs: Lorean Hedgespeth and Mrs. Eliza- beth Johnson, both of Durham Hospitalir»d At Duke Mrs. Odell West of Clinton has been hospitalized at Duke j Hospital. Mrs. West, the wife of Mr. Thesdious West, en- tered the hospital last week. * a «t . Finishes Basic Training John Turk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Turk of Durham, has finished his basic train ing in the Air Force at San Antonia, Texas. He will be stationed at Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. where he will be en rolled in school. Return to New York Mrs. Beatrice Petterson and Mrs. Rosie Petterson of Brook- lyn, New York, recently re turned home after visiting their sister. Mrs. Odell West. » 3 3 Visit Relatives In New York Stanley and Linard Hedges- peth of Durham have returned home after visiting their re- latives,' Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson of ? Long Island City, New York. 0 4 U Newly Elected State Treasurer Of N. H. A. Miss Sandra Philpott, a senior at Merrick-Moore High School, was recently install ed as state treasurer of the New Homemakers of America. She experienced a trip to Langston University in Langs- ton, Oklahoma for a week a- long with twenty other girls from North Carolina. Also, she attended a meeting in Newyon Groove, N. C. At this The African Look irffr^'VTY" Jl Bra \u25a0j&nr ' * A Bg»? f < m . * popularity all over the U. S., particularly among tha olite Nagro college circles. Social Notes 4% By RUTH JOHNSON Xj» Associate Society Editor Dial 489-4597 meeting, plans were made for | the District Rally which will be held at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, October 30. e « « Returns To New York Eleanor Harris, formerly a resident of Durham, left last Sunday for New York, ?.vhere i she is now a resident. * e « Annuel Debutant Ball For the last twenty-eight years, the Alpha Theta Omega | Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alp ha Sorority has sponsored the annual Debutant Ball in Ral- i eigh. V A group of promising young ladies, between the ages of six- ! teen and eighten, having good characters, pleasing personali- ties and qualities of being fine young ladies are selected to be Debutantes. Making their bows into so eietv this year are Dollie Smith, Cynthia Mebane, Debo- rah Durham and Diane Dur- ham The elaborate ball will be held at th Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Friday, November ft TELL ME WHY Since his wife does it hour- ly, 'Ahy isn't a man entitled to go into the bathroom on Sun- day, lock the door, gaze into the mirror, and admire him- self' Thrill Shows Horse Races ? Auto Races Popular Music Show NORTH CAROLINA STATE RALEIGH / OCT. 11-16 Pfc" MON. SAT. RADIO DISPATCHED DRIVE IN SERVICE £l9l »***. . DIAL I 682-1566 WEAVERS CLEANERS 1212 FAYETTfcVILLE DURHAM "I used to cry for no reason at all" On* of «hs first 'chingt-oMHe' danger signals No wondtr * wcrnu feel* Uk* crying! Th* suffbeating mug* of hot flashes on* rain ate; eold, clammy p«ripi ration tIM next can mak* a womaa wonder "What's com* over me!" Chanf? -?f-lif* panic aeti nerves mi *df*. All* h*r with fur! Proven h*lp! Woman after woman In doctor*' tests got remarkable raliaf from hot flashes, nervous tensions! Soma woman worry themselves sick; sora* women do some- thing about awesome change- of-life symptoms. Thousands hava found that Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets helped them as dramatically, as quickly as this gent 1 medication has helped other women. Not a new. jo* nny-come-lately rem- edy, but a tried and trusted "friend"...to relieve func- tional mid-life complaints...to r*li*v*woman's burden of suf- fering! Get Lydia E. Pinkham Ibhlcts today. SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1088 THE CAROLINA TIMES- HARMSFVAI2ES VALUES TO CIOW AIOUTI HMi'S JUST A HINT Of ALL THC ilO SUTB IN STOAC FO* YOU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COM! SEE. SAVII Sweaters, Slim Jims, Skirts! ~_ Foil's Key Fashion Colors! / 7 Famous-Maker Workmanship! \f I r Wk misses' Hm sportswear jft 5.00 /jdf Mm CARDIGANS: Classic boxy style iri luxurious ? w B 90 r Woo ' blrn<te<i with lorh «>ft mohair. Gros- M,W grain ribbon front, dyed to match each one fSjF of Fall's key, fashion colors. Sizes 34-40. \u25a0M kB WOOL SKIRTS: Famous mill flannel in your W 19 choice of pleats or classic sheath style. Brown, f @1 black ' green ' red ' navy ' camel, brown! Shape- gn retaining seat lining. 8 to 20. SL'M JIMS: Our own B Casual® brand. Choice of stretch in solids, checks! Bonded all wool flannels! Top-notch value?they're from one of our key makers! Misses' 8-18. | one table ladies' dress and low , heel SHOES Values to 13.99 m\ 00 pair V Children's Red Riding \ Hood and Archdale Mpfl Vinyl Handbags C#%nn Assorted styles (- olors ' Men's Harvest Sale SUIT SPECIAL gg All conventional styles, assorted solids and plaids. wool. Values to Lm M 55.00. Reg , long, ex-long. 38-44 IH /wW SALE C 5.88 WmfMM PRICE \u25a0 O rlf I*l 65% Dacron, 35% Cotton r Archdale Dress Shirts Assorted colors, 141/2- aa HWI' 1 17; 32-34 White, siJ,yys i J,yy Ef VI I blue, maize, tan. Reg s jj I 3.99. 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Page 1: The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1965-10-02 [p 3A]newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1965-10-02/ed-1/seq-3.pdf · nation's capitol to resume her work at a hospital. APPEARS

.Che CaroMn Cimes »

m?mu iQ/miLLocal Happenings Jflfc

By LYNDALYONS jHT«BAssociate Editor W&pW

Dial 682-5253 7BBLThis reporter is happy to be

feeling better after her illnesslast week.

VISITING FROMWASHINGTON

Barbara Lyons is in Durhamvisiting her family at 2409Rich Street. Miss Lyons, wholives in Washington now, plansto be with her family for a

week before she returns to thenation's capitol to resume herwork at a hospital.

APPEARS ON PROGRAMThe Youth Choir of Mt. Lev

el Church appeared on theYouth Day Program, Septem-ber 20, at Piney Grove Church,

VISIT IN JERSEYMr. and Mrs. Tommie Park

er are visiting realtives in t\s-bury Park, N. J.

RETURNS HOMEMiss Barbara Pittman has

returned home to 2511 DallasStreet. Barbara spent the en-

tire summer in Baltimore, Md.

RETURN TO COLLEGEDavid Ewing of 210 Nor-

mandy Street returned to Kit-trell College September 26.David is the son of Mrs. Nez-zie Ewing.

WEST DURHAM BLOSSOMGARDEN CLUB MEETS

On Tuesday night, Septem-

ber 21, Mrs. Daisy Gunn was

hostess to the West DurhamBlossom Garden Club at herhome at 920 Thaxton Avenue.

The Garden Gate was openedby Mrs. Maggie Siler afterwhich committee reports were

heard. Mrs. Margaret Fullerand Miss Mary Louise Stephens

LAUNDERWS^E^IERSPhone 596-8202

? 2505 An'gier Ave. ? Wellona Village

? So. Roxboro St. at Lake wood Ave.

DOWNTOWN liUMnMUffllNORTHGATE

J| MP**

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B^^BjEaPL

GUILD EDGE®

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Your profile reads "sophisticated" inDobbs Guild Edge. This hat combinessuperb craftsmanship with smartness, andDobbs inimitable styling. It is incomparable

.__

in looks and feel ... a high note to your

wardrobe. Both store*.

who were delegates to the"State Federation of GardenClubs" convention which con-

vened in Greensboro in August,gave very interesting and in-formative reports during theevening.

At the close of the meetinga delicious repast composed ofham, a salad, honey dew mel-on, crackers, drinks, candy,and peanuts was served to themembers: Mesdames GertrudeGibson, Mary Allison, NaomiParker, Beulah Coley Edwards,Beatrice Spencer, Margaret

Allen, Georgia Taylor, AnnaDuke, Addye Coley, and MissRuth Stephens. Mrs. F. D. Ter-ry '.vas guest.

Mrs. Gertrude Gibson thank-ed the hostess for a most enjoyable evening.

THE YEAR ROUNDGARDEN CLUB MEETS

The Year Round Garden 1Club held its first fall meet-ing September 20, at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Frasieron Duncan Street. Fraisieropened the Garden Gate byreading two beautiful poems jand leading the group in sing-

ing the club song. Mrs. Madge IHargroves, the president pre- |sided over the business ses jsion. The program committee ,presented the program for the |year. Other committees were |appointed. Mrs. Hargraves gave jthe bright lights of the con- jvention. After the business jsession Mrs. Frasier served a

delicious repast. The GardenGate was closed by Mrs. Roxie,Roland. Members present were:Mrs. Madge Hargraves, Mrs.Gertrude Long, Mrs. Mary

Green, Mrs. Roxie Rowland,

HhHW

CONTEST WINNERS Mrs.Irene Pleasants, left, was lastweek crowned as "Miss Build-ings and Grounds" at A. andT. College, in winkling firstplace in a fund raising project

sponsored by the A. and T.College Alumni Association.Mrs. Mabel Davis, also an em-ployee at the college, was runnerup.

Mill Grove Community NotesShower for Bride To Be

Mrs. Priscilla Daye, was

hostess to shower given MissJacqueline Long, held at hermother's home Mrs. IreneLong in Bahama, N. C. Thoseattending the shower were Rev.and Mrs. McCoy Bullock, Mr.and Mrs. Robert Harris, Mr.and Mrs. Rufus Daye, Mr. andMrs. Oscar Glenn, Mr. andMrs. James Parker and children, Mr. and Mrs. ArthurGinyard, Mrs. Nannie Roberts,Mr. Vernon Aiken, Miss Mary

Parker, Miss Helen Hopkins,

Mrs. Mary Bell Bryant. Mrand Mrs. Edward Long andchildren, Mrs. Mozell Long,

Mrs. Margaret Parker, Mr. andMrs. Erwin Daye, Mr. E. D.Lyons, Mrs. Pauline Parker,

Miss Inez Lyons, Miss PortiaLong, Miss Carolyn Long, Mr.and Mrs. James Aubrey Daye.

Punch, cake, peanuts andmints were served. Miss Jac-quelene Long rceived a lot ofbautiful presents.

» o ?

Returns Home

Mrs. Hallie Crews 1015 Kent

Street has returned home fromvisiting her sister-in-law Francis Satters'white, in NewarkN. J.

« ? ?

Freshman at N. C. C.

Miss Besty Webb 720 MiltonAvenue is a freshman at NorthCarolina College, Miss Webbis a graduate of Hillside High

School. Miss Webb is a mem-ber of First Calvary BaptistChurch, Morehead Avenue, a

member of the Junior Choirand she is also the assista|ce

organist.

Spend Weekend with ParentsMr. Charles Stanback Jr. son

of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stanback of Durham, N. C. MissClaudine Daye daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Rufus Daye, Durham,N. C. spent a brief weekendwith their parents.

Edward Irving of Wilming-

ton, Claude Sawyer spent

weekend with friends in Dur-ham. They have all returnedto Poughkeepsie, N. Y. to re-sume studies and -work.Hem* From Abroad

A surprise trip was given toMrs. Sumeger Solomon G-2Mutual Drive by Air LineCaledonian: to Germany andback by her son Ist Sgt. Wil-liam Massey. Mrs. Solomon has

Mrs. Jannie McLean, Mrs. LenaGatea, Mrs. Plassie Harris,Mrs. Gazella Lipscomb, andMiss Edm Mason. Next meet-

-ittfc will be held with Mrs. L.Gates, 1208 Dawkins St.

returned home from vacation,

where she has been visiting inBaumholder, Germany, whilethere she visited a lot of his-toric places; including thewatch on The Rhyn MaineGermany and the Netherlands.She also spent a weekend at

the Old Grand Hotel in Hol-land visited the Modurodarn"Minature city". On her way

home, she stopped to visit herdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. John-nie Hunter at 111 WordsworthAvenue. She visited Manhattan, N. Y. She had a wonder-fuf trip.

Returns Home

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilsonand children, Brenda and Ca-rol spent the weekend in theBlowing Rock Mountains.

CARD OF ?HANKSThe family, of Mrs. Rosa

Wade wish** to thank hermany Mtfhds for each andevery "kindness shown. Many,

many thanks.The Wade andJones Families

MODEL CLARA L. BUCGS ofNew York diaplayt natural hairto accontuat* the African look,

wtilch tttms to bo gaining

ATTENDS RETSNathan Johnson, son of Mr. \

and Mrs. Nathan T. Johnson 'of Kaneswood Drive, left this ;week for Miami, Florida where 'he will enter the Radio Elec-tronic and Television School.

Visits DurhamCharles Richardson, son of .

Mr. and Mrs James Richardson of Long Island City, N. Y? ;has returned home after visit-ing his aunts, Mrs: LoreanHedgespeth and Mrs. Eliza-beth Johnson, both of Durham

Hospitalir»d At DukeMrs. Odell West of Clinton

has been hospitalized at Duke jHospital. Mrs. West, the wifeof Mr. Thesdious West, en-

tered the hospital last week.* a «t .

Finishes Basic Training

John Turk, son of Mr. andMrs. Pleas Turk of Durham,

has finished his basic training in the Air Force at SanAntonia, Texas. He will bestationed at Los Angeles, Cali-fornia. where he will be en

rolled in school.

Return to New York

Mrs. Beatrice Petterson andMrs. Rosie Petterson of Brook-lyn, New York, recently re

turned home after visiting

their sister. Mrs. Odell West.» 3 3

Visit Relatives In New York

Stanley and Linard Hedges-

peth of Durham have returned

home after visiting their re-

latives,' Mr. and Mrs. JamesRichardson of ? Long IslandCity, New York.

0 4 U

Newly Elected StateTreasurer Of N. H. A.

Miss Sandra Philpott, a

senior at Merrick-Moore HighSchool, was recently installed as state treasurer of theNew Homemakers of America.

She experienced a trip toLangston University in Langs-ton, Oklahoma for a week a-

long with twenty other girlsfrom North Carolina. Also,she attended a meeting inNewyon Groove, N. C. At this

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popularity all over the U. S.,

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Social Notes 4%By RUTH JOHNSON Xj»

Associate Society EditorDial 489-4597

meeting, plans were made for |the District Rally which willbe held at Raleigh MemorialAuditorium, October 30.

e « «

Returns To New YorkEleanor Harris, formerly a

resident of Durham, left lastSunday for New York, ?.vhere

i she is now a resident.* e «

Annuel Debutant BallFor the last twenty-eight

years, the Alpha Theta Omega

| Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alp

ha Sorority has sponsored theannual Debutant Ball in Ral-

i eigh. VA group of promising young

ladies, between the ages of six-! teen and eighten, having goodcharacters, pleasing personali-ties and qualities of being

fine young ladies are selectedto be Debutantes.

Making their bows into so

eietv this year are DollieSmith, Cynthia Mebane, Debo-rah Durham and Diane Dur-ham

The elaborate ball will beheld at th Raleigh MemorialAuditorium, Friday, Novemberft

TELL ME WHY

Since his wife does it hour-ly, 'Ahy isn't a man entitled togo into the bathroom on Sun-day, lock the door, gaze intothe mirror, and admire him-self'

Thrill ShowsHorse Races ? Auto Races

Popular Music Show

NORTH CAROLINA STATE

RALEIGH / OCT. 11-16

Pfc"MON. SAT.

RADIO DISPATCHEDDRIVE IN SERVICE

£l9l »***.

. DIAL

I 682-1566

WEAVERSCLEANERS

1212 FAYETTfcVILLE

DURHAM

"I used tocry for no

reason at all"On* of «hs first'chingt-oMHe'danger signals

No wondtr * wcrnu feel* Uk*crying! Th* suffbeating mug*

of hot flashes on* rain ate; eold,clammy p«ripiration tIM nextcan mak* a womaa wonder"What's com* over me!"Chanf? -?f-lif* panic aetinerves mi *df*. All* h*r withfur!

Proven h*lp! Woman afterwoman In doctor*' tests gotremarkable raliaf from hotflashes, nervous tensions!

Soma woman worry themselvessick; sora* women do some-thing about awesome change-

of-life symptoms. Thousandshava found that Lydia E.Pinkham Tablets helped themas dramatically, as quickly as

this gent 1 medication hashelped other women. Not anew. jo* nny-come-lately rem-edy, but a tried and trusted"friend"...to relieve func-tional mid-life complaints...tor*li*v*woman's burden of suf-fering! Get Lydia E. PinkhamIbhlcts today.

SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1088 THE CAROLINA TIMES-

HARMSFVAI2ESVALUES TO CIOW AIOUTI HMi'S JUST A HINT Of ALL THC ilOSUTB IN STOAC FO* YOU IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COM! SEE. SAVII

Sweaters, Slim Jims, Skirts!~ _

Foil's Key Fashion Colors!/ 7 Famous-Maker Workmanship!

\f Ir

Wk misses'Hm sportswear

jft 5.00/jdf Mm CARDIGANS: Classic boxy style iri luxurious

? w B 90 r Woo ' blrn<te<i with lorh «>ft mohair. Gros-M,W grain ribbon front, dyed to match each onefSjF of Fall's key, fashion colors. Sizes 34-40.\u25a0M kB WOOL SKIRTS: Famous mill flannel in your

W 19 choice of pleats or classic sheath style. Brown,f @1 black ' green ' red ' navy ' camel, brown! Shape-

gn retaining seat lining. 8 to 20.

SL'M JIMS: Our own B Casual® brand.Choice of stretch in solids, checks! Bondedall wool flannels! Top-notch value?they'refrom one of our key makers! Misses' 8-18.

| one table ladies' dress and low, heel SHOES

Values to 13.99

m\ 00pair

V Children's Red Riding\ Hood and Archdale

Mpfl Vinyl HandbagsC#%nn Assorted styles

(-olors '

Men's Harvest SaleSUIT SPECIAL gg

All conventional styles, assorted solidsand plaids. wool. Values to Lm M55.00. Reg , long, ex-long. 38-44 IH /wW

SALE C 5.88 WmfMMPRICE \u25a0 O rlf I*l

65% Dacron, 35% Cotton r

Archdale Dress ShirtsAssorted colors, 141/2- aa HWI' 117; 32-34 White, siJ,yys iJ,yy Ef VI Iblue, maize, tan. Reg s jjI3.99. U Wl

New Fall Colors ?"« i

BONDED WOOL JERSEY rJjL, 154" Wide .88Reg. 3 99 yd.

3-10 Yard Length*

TEXTURED WEAVE iS-HfcMIRACLE DLENDS

45" Wide 1 .(JO WValues to 2.99 |

MATERIALS ? FASHION FLOOR ANNEX WSBftg

Our OwnReigning Beauty |

NYLONS \

Dependable brand youknow, now specially pricedto give you the chance to

stock up and save! Our own"Reigning"Beauty" label on t

every box, every pair. Fall'*key shades. ?

HOSIERY,-FIRST FLOOR

Use Our Convenient CustomerParking Lot... /JShop Mon. thru Sat. \

9:30-5:30 ... Fri. Nite 'til 9

IM.

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