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MIAMI TIMES, MIAMI, FLORIDA
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By Bemadine Carrickett
Greetings Ladies! I'm directing this column straight
to you because I believe the fashion picture is discussed
among more than anyone else these days, unless its the%de
signers themselves. Now that you have seen the fall fash
ion magazine, and having watched the street windowsj
I'm sure, being feminine creatures, you have chosen your
first fall outfit.
Let’s discuss in this little chit-chat exactly when to
wear it. Don’t get ahead of ftie now, I don’t mean the date,
I mean the time of day. For really ladies, that little issue is
most important.
Most women everywhere this season will be walking
the straight and narrow for that is the major fashion sil
houette. If you have chosen as your first ensemble a two
piece affair whose skirt is about mid-calf all around, you
were especially smart, because that little number may be
worn for daytime as well as after five.
If you have chosen such colors as black, sanka brown,
blue (from wedgewood to ink), gray (Licorice or bankers
shade), you’ve definitely practical. To all of these a dash
of color may be added for daytime. Your high key colors
done up in complete ensembles are the choice for late day,
important occasions.
“Although, the sheath speaks the high fashion talk,
the full skirt still remains fashion blessed. Full skirts are
frankly full and are found in abundance in casual stay at
homes and gala ball gowns. The newest evening hemline
is short in front with flowing fullness at back.”
Most career wome have to be especially careful as to
.what they wear and when, for we are criticized much
more than the housewife. Maybe its because as bread
winners like the male, we should know the ways of the
world which of a certainty include manner of dress. The
designers really must have had us in mind this seasofi, for
they have really made it an easy job for us to fashion
right from morn ’til night.
For example, they have brought to vogue those ultra
smart huge collars and fill in dickeys that we may wear to
the office, and like a flash, when removed are converted
into a clever dress for a dinner date. Ido hope tftat all
who fall under the category of career women take special
note of this type of dress for I’d hate to think there were
any who would prance into the office in one of those new
draped affairs, with back fullness, as well as the new
naked sandal shoe and chandelier earrings.
Goodness, what a faux pas! Remember, we[re sup
posed to have brain as well as beauty, so let’s show it off to
its best advantage, which means the proper setting.
As for you, dear housewife, we all love you and re
spect the fact that you have a million things to do, for the
home is twice the responsibility as the papers on the of
fice desk. On the other hand, there is no excuse for pot
keeping up with the fashion trend.
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Most of you, if you’ve been a housewife any length of
time have derived a system whereby you find time for a
bit of relaxation. Whether you do yours by brousing
through the stores on Monday mornings or meeting with
the girls at bridge, be sure your suit or dress is in keeping
with the occasion. “It’s a refined pared-down implicity that
becomes the American woman.”
It’s that added touch of your own choosing that
brings out your particular personality. So just be sure you
have taken time out to shorten the skirt of that old “new
look” for the newer one. Choose one of the new bright
colors for your wardrobe thi s season. It will make your
chores at home seem lighter.
Whether you’re career woman, housewife or college
girl, (who we will discuss at a later date) be sure that
whatever you wear any clime, be sure its at the right time.
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Roasters, Hens, Stewers, Fryers, Cut-Up Parts (Buy
the parts you like best), Ducks, Table tested Eggs
ALL POULTRY DRESSED ON PREMISES
PHONE 3-6028
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950
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SCOUT LEADERS
TO HOLD CONFAB
The Scout Leaders of the Dade
District, South Florida Council, Boy
Scouts of America, will hold % con
ference at the Boy Scout Camp lo
cated at Princeton, Fla., Sunday
afternoon, October 16, 1950 at 3:00
o’clock.
The conference which is under the
sponsorship of the Dade District
Divisional. Committee, will be at
tended by Divisional Committeemen,
i’Scoutmasters, Troop Committeemen
,Cubmasters, Den Mothers, and
Pack Committeemen from all Scout
Troops and Cub Packs in the Dade
District.
ADDITIONAL AJIILT LEADERS
URGENTLY NEEDED
Dr. Kelsey D. Pharr, prominent
businessman and capable chairman
of the Dade District Divisional
Committee, states that there is tre
mendous need for additional adult
leaders, both fem Ale and male, to
carry on the principles of the Scout
ing Movement which are Citizen
ship Training and Character Build
ing.
All persons interested in further
ing the Scouting Movement in Dade
‘county are cordially invited to at
tend this very important and infor
mative conference.
For transportation to and from
It hi Scout Camp, please meet at the
I Pharr Funeral home, 1025 NW 2nd
jave. at 2 p.m.
NOTICE TO ALL
MINISTERS
The Interdenominational Ministers
Alliance will have its regular an
nual meetings for 1950 at St. Paul
AME church, cor. 19th st. and 4th
court, NW, Miami, Fla. A special
invitation is cordially extended to
every minister in the city of Miami
.and adjacent communities. All min
|isters, ethically should be interestel
In the social, civic, moral and edu
cational progress of their several
memberships. The meeting will be
gin at the usual hour ll a.m.
Thursday morning, October 17.
Rev, J. N. Byrd, secretary
Second D. C. Judge
Sworn In
WASHINGTON (AlNPWudge
Emory B. Smith, 64, was sworn into
office here last week to become the
second Negro judge in the city.
More than 150 persons witnessed
the ceremonies.
The Washington Bar association
presented a robe to Judge Smith.
His son, Emory H. Smith, will be
his clerk, and Viola Gardner, his
secretary.
It's Your Duty To HH
Vote. .Next Tuesday
October 17 ..
VOTE FOR |g|
GEO. F. ROGERS
HE HAS PLEDGED TO APPOINT
A NEGRO ASSISTANT
TRIED AND PROVEN . . .
YOU’LL HEAR YOUR FRIENDS SAY . . .
“Everybody That Knows Him Likes Him, And Trust Him”
Don't Forget To
Pull Tour L-U-C-K-Y Lever
No. 4-A
A Vote For Rogers Is A Vcie For The
People
B. & P. WOMEN
ACTIVITIES
Monday evening the Business and
Professional Women’s Circle turn
ed out in large numbers at the
beautiful home of Mrs. Dorothy
Newton. The newly elected presi
dent, Miss Marie White, presided.
She thanked the circle for the hon
or they conferred on- her for the
second time as president of the
group. She concluded her prelimin
ary remarks by asking them to be
gin the day with God.
The main discussion of the even
ing was the Bible in the home. Mrs.
Coretha Ball was at her best in
opening the discussion. Mrs. Doro
thy Newton led in giving the cur
rent events of the week and many
others spoke on state and national
affairs. Mrs. Rosalie Brady made a
political speech asking each mem
ber to cast their ballot on Novem
ber 7th and put the bond issue over
which will mean much to Negro
doctors and nurses,
i Mrs. Edward T. Graham spoke on
relief and distress among individuals
in the community. Then came the
pre§ident’s appointments. Mrs. Mur
riel Williams, Goodwill chairman:
Mrs. Coretha Ball, program; Mrs.
Rosalie Brady, R. N., health educa
tion; Mrs. Lelia Moore, social Mrs.
Edward T. Graham, relief with Mrs.
Elizabeth Harvey as co-chairman;
Mrs. Jewell Rachard, foreign rela
tions; Mrs. L. E. Cantrell gave a re
port of all monies. Mrs. Lottie Rolle
was appointed secretary to the
president, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown
GUARANTEED RADIO & APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Also Auto Electric Repairs ■— Starters—-Generators
Regulators, etc.
General Appliance Repairs
19 N.E. 14th Street Phone 9-1669
BAHAMA PACKAGE STORE
Popular Brand Liquors
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Open Sundays and Daily
Until 3 a.m.
3890 N.W- 36th Street
Corner 36th St. and N. River Drive
fShriners And Isis
To Fellowship
j Kazah Temple No. 149 Nobles of
the Mystic Shrine has accepted aa
jnvitatlon from Kazah Court No. 117
Daughters of Isis to attend a get ac
quainted meeting at their regular
session on next Wednesday evening
October 18th. The Illustrious Com
-1 mandress, Daughter Marie .White
I states that there will also be a fel
lowship. Several petitions will be
read in this meeting. At the close
there will be a “Buffet Supper.”
president of the Woman’s Home
[Missionary society of Mt. Zion, was
'present and spoke. She brought
greetings from her organization and
then offered prayer for the group.
- The next meeting will be held on
Monday, October 28rd at the home
of Mrs. Muriel Williams, 1844 NW
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Trouble Take
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