- ... -- - * j ( r • . ■ . - . ••SWV.V ' H, A- .<■• aarirl fc-1 y '»y $* §r t£.s> ire 31a. .More than 100 persons attended the 27th Annual Clin ic and 24th Annual meeting of the Florida A and M Col lege Clinical Association which met at the Florida A and M College recently. Outstanding features of the clinic included a public address by Dr. Harold D. West, presi dent of Meharry Medical College, and a banquet address by Dr. U. G. Dailey of Chicago. Ten operations were performed during the clinic—seven major, two minor and one intermediate. —Staff photo by H. Jones, Famcee. 4 A ft TsPs<; * marked influence on the local fashion trends. During the past week when the Peris fashion market was busy readying its wares for the annual spring showings, there has natur ally been much speculation as to just what will be the big news in tiae various collections. Well, it seems that the triumphant return of prints is the most dramatic news of the fabrics story in the couture openings. Prints were prevalent in all collections. They seem to attract not only by number, but also by diversity, ranging from the tiniest pos sible designs to enormous ones. The same patterns appear on grounds as diverse as pique and chiffon. Other grounds are honans, paper tafetas and twills. The classic paisley designs appear in black and white or in mul ticolor. The floral motif, always wonderfully at home in the spring time, is seen in demure small flowers such as tiny rosebuds and car nations. Then on the other extreme in the floral motif are the mag nificent giant flowers—tulips and iris much magnified. As might be expected, these latter are seen in the Dior collections there the general rule seems to be,, "Expect the spectacular.” Altogether it adds up to a gloriously colorful springtime. With the accent on prints, it is our prediction that silhouettes will become relatively simple, and there will be a minimum of detiling on clothes. In short everything will be geared to the prints, and there should not be too much competition within the costume. Not every woman will be able to make the headlines this spring, but there is a better than even chance that she will see herself in print. Jesus Leads Grand United Order of Pall Bearers of America Light of the Morning No. 66 had a night of worship and feast of the 11th year in spirit and hope February 28. G. Larodo presided. Elaine Gibson Bootle, chaplain and chairman of sick committee. Hove your brandy handy inth® HEJfNESST SPORTSMAN'S YIAMMgSb * /*vij t, ft - M by Freddye 5. Henderson FASHION NEWS IS NOW IN PRINT Every woman likes to see herself in print and it seems that she will get plenty of op portunity to do just that, comes spring. At least that is the way it will be if the Paris ™ couture has anything to do with it. If history can be believed, we know that the Paris cou ture will have a lot to do with it, because the Paris fashion showing have always had Trip To Joyiand Get ready for a trip to Joyiand. Liberty Professional Beauticians Unit No. 55 inviting their cus tomers and friends Monday, March 9. Jones Unique Beauty Shop, 6707 NW 15th ave. Tickets on sale by members. MIAMI TIMES. MIAMI, FLORIDA SATURDAY, FEBRUAR Y2B, 1953 Let’s continue the discussion of one of our most interesting main floor items today our spring handbag. What’s new? The bag grows larger as our silhouettes grow slimmer, and color will play a most important role. There will be two-tone color contrasts, along with style variety that puts new emphasis on box innovations and sleek envelopes as well as molded bags with supple tailoring. Black calf is the smartest accent with spring beiges, and is teamed, therefore, with a blonde beige tone leather for one of the newest combinations of the season in a novel letter box group of small to giant envelopes and boxes. Black and white is another top combination highlighted in shiny patent and calf. Butterscotch beige is the big promotional color in aniline dyed calf. It is featured as a blending accessory note for the many beiges and tans of spring fashions, plus a contrast for many, along with the more high fashion tint of ptalm green. The new larger bag is accompanied by graceful styling tailored with a new molded look and stressing simplicity rather than orna mentation. Slim, elongated shapes and satchels with wide openings are shown in families of these. Chubby pouches with stringbean handles that meet in front and top handle models with outside compartments for amtching change purses stand out in two graduated sizes. Also favored throughout the new lines are melon shapes and pil low treatments that eliminate angles and bring a new soft feeling and curved appearance to suit bags. They serve to point up slimness in hangbags cued to the new spring fashions. Slimness is again carried out in sleek underarm versions and thin square or rounded models that taper at the top. If decoration is used, it matches or blends into the color of the bag and is closely related to the styling. It is evidenced by the all-black lool* of the plastic patent group where the trimming is jet, or shell bracelet handles are used on tan calf. Shoulder strap bags come in some of the most outstanding types and are given huge proportions and more slimness to conform to this spring s fashion picture. 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