MRS. ALDENA WINDHAM DAVIS.director of music at Virginia Un-uon University, who will directGRAY HAIR TURNS BLACKNow. in n few mlnutcv dull. Cray, streaked or scorched hair turns a rich, beautiful black color after one smelt combine with Ll'XK coloring. The color lasts and lasts, stands \va*«hinc, wavmc And hot combine. No reddUh tincc. no dull, dyedlook. The latent sensation—entirely new j»nd different formula and m rn\i*hing color. A ear supply »n a package. Puts color 1KSIDR r;»ili hair, not merely • n mit.\ide Applied nt home or by beau-iv *hops at low cost, Hu Value — tvtt you ncarlv h««lf.FREE S 61(the University Choral Club in a concert at the r Enon Baptist Church. Friday evening.Mrs. Davis was formerly amember of the famous FiskChoir. The Union singers are tn route from a tour in Ohio, having iung In Youngstown, Cleveland. and Akron.A- Enon Church, the singers will pr:sent a program which will include the compositions of the masters, such as Handel and Tschoikowsky: arrangements ofspirituals by Rjd.r 3nd other folk songs.Miss Anna Carolina Chinn, soprano. a talented young singer from Lorain. Ohio.- who has been termed a “discovery.” will be soloist. Richard C. Gay, baritone, will be the other soloist with the club, which is composed of sixteen male voices.The concert here is being sponsored by the Rev. A. J. Payne, pastor of Enon Church.