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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 44

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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Johnsons Tom Keys jemmy Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. John- am tiKA nn a hrtnovmnnn ffltir 2D MIAMI SUNDAY NEWS, February' 10, 1957 Fabiani Produces Outstanding Garb f. of the Florida keys following their wedding, at 3:30 p.m.

terday in St. Rose of Lima Church with Rt. Rev. Msgr. James F.

Enright officiating. The bride Is the former Sally Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthaia Becker, 2130 NW J.04th and Mr. Johnson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willard S. Johnson, 1429 Blue Coral Gables. By BETTY LIPS l) la ml Nfwi ruhlra XdHnr If you happen to be a lady-in-waiting, you'll cut quite a fashionable figure this Spring. Jean Newman attended the bride as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Harry Cantincri, Mrs. W. Haynes and Mary Johnson, sister of the bridegroom. Richard Thomas of Chicaio was best man, and Ronald We-del, Jere Salyers and G. W.

Haynes ushered. Given in marriage by her the bustline in many an Italian costume collection and develops to enceinte proportions in some instances. Thii is a far cry, Indeed, from the pre maternity-dress days, when a lady "In the family wiy" stayed home in her parlor, Fabiani of Rome does it with panels, gathered just beneath a tailored bow at the bustline of a silk print cocktail dress, and falling in tunic effect down to the knees. The skirt beneath la a slender sheath, Simonetta of RomevcaIls it' her "Cascade" silhouette, which grows Into a skirt of apple-like proportions in a sapphire blue silk organdy after-five dress. The fullness stems MRS.

PHILIP A. JOHNSON If you're not, fashion will make you look ai if you were, according to reports from the Italian fashion front. Our Italian s-pondent i n-forms ui that much of the new fashion interest is A father, the bride wore a bal- lerina length gown of French quins. Her silk illusion veil lace over satin styled with was attached to a lace and long torso and sabrina neck- tulle cap, and she carried a line accented by iridescent se- spray of yellow roses. BETTY from a soft bow at the bosom of the strapless dress and tapers into a slim skirt at the mid-calf hemline.

Lavishly embroidered form-alt at Veneziani, Antonelll and Schuberth were favored by Americans who saw the collections, and so was sportswear designed in unusual and often exclusive patterns. Gui-dl, Marucelli, Emilio, as well at Veneiiani and Antonelll designed soma of these- "offbeat" styles. Veneziani, for instance, came up with one of the newest things in beachwear for this summer a brief play dress to vear over shorts that looks like a little girl's first go-to-a-party dress. One, of blue silk, has three rows of ruffles, from waist to hemline, with an inch-wide red ribbon threaded 'above the uppermost ruffle, about where the waist is. Only it's not really the waist de-markation because the dress falls from the sleeveless bodice with' all the charming "waist-lessness'' of a five-year-old.

really all there in front! Front fullness starts under Store Hours: 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Mondavi, 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. I i' i I ivf -i aim jp- 1 tltt JewWVT -aMoeiw.

ywa-iDdMPil waiiinitrf-' K'-. y-wvw aa-iiMu i wnjwiKv'- 4 t' 1C i 9X1 f. sp' A I a. 7 J. 1 i I -T" I I til I I it A COMPLETE CIRCLE, worAerf into to tiers, brings front fullness to Schuberth's slim-skirted red and white polka dot coff on satin dress.

iT' ft --fa He's Your Valentine! 1 1 By DOROTHY ROB Associated Frriw Women'! Editor How long has it been since you told your husband that you love him? How long has it been since you stopped and looked at him and sajd, for no reason except that you wanted to: "You're the most wonderful guy in the Have you remembered lately to kiss him goodby in the morning as if you meant it, and to 'tell him how well he looks in his new suit? Or you been so immersed in the deadly, daily details of living that you haven't taken time to express your affection for the people you love most? Chances are, if you're an average American, your score on The important cape costume Pauline Trigert fashions fine imported linen in a stalk of a dress aoftened with a flurry of fan pleats at the hemline It, a detachable cape with the tropical touch of natural wood buttons. White in Misses sizes. 193.00 1 i Chapter's Birthday Marked By Litiicheon the above questions won't be so good. For Americans, especially in our high-pressure current era, seem to find it difficult to express the simple, natural affection that makes the world go round. This has been the observation of a modern career woman named Charlotte Thompson, who, like so many of spends her days In a hectic round of business activities, but who has decided that no job is more important than her home and family.

And so she has decided to do something about it. Charlotte, who looks like the magazine illustration of a poised, successful business woman, has organized a group, which she calls the Valentine's Day Council, of, which she is executive director. Its object is to re-establish the importance of old-fashioned romanjtie love, and to encourage everyday, busy people to express it. SHOULDER STRAPS and front panels draped into undulant line are one in Antonelli's Como blue silk chiffon. 4, 1036 LINCOLN ROAD, MIAMI BEACH US'S'iR riCTH AVINUE 62nd BTREET, N.Y.

Mrs. Charles Burkett, regent of the Biscayne Chapter of DAR, will bei hotetess for the 10th birthday luncheon of the Chapter on Friday. Assisting her will be officers and directors. The Board will meet at 11:30 a.m. at Mrs, Burkett's home, 5800 N.

Bay Rd. The general meeting will follow a 12:30 p.m. luncheon. The party will honor state regent Mrs. Edward Everett Adams and honorary state reagent Mrs.

Harold F. Machlan. Also attending will be state rsgent, Mrs. Jack E. Stewart.

The Biscayne Chapter will present history award medals and citations to pupils ef the Miami Beach Nautilus and Bis cayne Elementary Schools who write the best essays on American History. Springs PTA Is Campaigning Miami Springs Junior High School PTA is campaigning to have all parents and children inoculated against polio. Mrs. E. R.

Flora is health chair man. At the PTA board meeting, Monday, in the school library, 7:30 p.m., collected data and information will be discussed and arrangements made for those who will need transportation to receive their shots. PORTRAITS By JAMES J. METCALFE Watch Over Us Store Hours: 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

'Monday, 10:00 AM. to 9:00 P.M. TUNIC-EFFECT panels of Fabiani's printed silk shantung are gathered just below the bosomline tor full effect. Teens Study Skies, Now They Organize Creators fiiifwcfive Women'- Apparel N.E. FIRST ST.

Uust East of Richards) rv Each dawn we look to You, 0 God To help us through the day As we need guidance in our thoughts And what we do and say And when our daily work is done And we begin to yawn We ask You for protection, God Until another dawn For only You can lead us through The maze of life on earth And only by Your grace can we Become of better worth And only as You guard us all Each home and family Are we secure against the stroke Of sudden tragedy We need you every, moment, God each hour, night and day Be with us, and forgive us for Our frailties, we pray. 8 vM; P) Hugh Peters Sr. M-Sgt. Charles Cat Represents the military staff. Approximately 150 teenagers take part in "Operation Sky-watch" by working a weekly three-hour shift at the Filter Center, scanning the skies at' observation posts or manning-large vertical plotting boards.

Most of them work late afternoon shifts when business men and women and housewives' are unavailable. dadicm Start J'Lf WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT 1 To recognizcj teenagers who serve as ground observers with the Miami Air Defense Filter Center, the Air Force and Civil Defense have organized a Miami chapter of TAGO, the Teen Age Ground Observers Club. Charter members are 25 boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 19 who have served the greatest number of hours. The group meets monthly for a business-social meeting. Four large social events during the year will be co-sponsored by the Miami Shores Woman's Club.

Kickoff barbecue supper, TAGO's first social affair, will be on Feb. 16, at Miami Community House, NE 96th St. and Sixth 5:30 p.m. Club officers include William Lovtlady, president, 659 South Miami Springs; William Lomax, vice president, 1442 NW 58th Terr; Joyeo Nichols, secretary, 2121 SW 14th Terr; Edward Perkins, sergeant-at-arms, 1634 NW 29th Nan-ey Johnson, reporter, 121 NE 80th Terr. An advisory board of adult Filter Center members includes Mrs.

Margaret Cann Schartle, civilian administrator of the Center, Mrt. Claibourna Snaad, Mrt. Marion Collins, Mrt. Jackson Pentecost, Mrt. if! 'nf WI HAVE CREATED AND ARE SHOWING A LARGE SELECTION OF LONG WHITE GOWNS ESPECIALLY FOR.

YOUR ORGANIZATIONAL NEEDS. Block Calf with Grey Trim lit Coif with Grey Trim Grey Calf with Red Trim Avocado Calf with Cream Trim AA A 5-tO Sizes 12 to 44 For your own true loves now dear to their hearts will be these pretty Valentine dresses for mother and the girls of snowy white cotton pique rimmed with Valentine-red ric-rac trim the belt tabbed with a removable red heart. Daughter's sizes 3 to 6x, 6.S5; 7 to li, 7.93. Mother's sizes 8 to 16, 12.05 Free Delivery Greater Miami Allow 1 few Ui If wi mt kavi your tin $2995 to $0 095 11, Air-Canditioned fun Am Member Open Mon. and fri.

Nightt-'til 9 sJ 7 Fir Bettor then 1 Send me the following: Nome I Addrets I Citv Stnt I Style I Color I Size Price Briton q95 Empress Open Monday Creningt Till 9 PM. Charge; Check or M.O. Enclosed; Add 25c outside Greater Miami 1036 LINCOLN ROAD, MIAMI BEACH UPPER FIFTH AVENUE el 52nd STREET, N.Y. 30 N.I. FIRST ST.

PH. FR 3-4281 WE CARRY TALL GIRL SHOES.

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