in in me cce
sori . For en a coup pair of oe
ith m tching handbags. When pickin
shoes for your ardrobe you will want a
pair of casual shoes uh fairly low heels
and a pair of dr y ones with slightly
higher heels. It depends upon the se n
to hat col to choose. You ould
b tc ic bro or
for fall and winter d lighter
color like tan or bite for the pring and
summer months. Th b ic colora
ould ceent just about any clothing in
your ardrobe. A you expand your
ardrobe you will w t to add other
colon to your co ction.
buying je elry, sti
rule you did hen pur your
other ri : tay 'th the b . .
I gge IOmething in gold or sil r,
maybe a combination. Colored j elry
limits you to t you can ar it ith.
uld al- But t 0 colo will beautifully ac-
cent hatever you decide to ear.
One important thins to remember
hen purchasing your rdrobe is, don't
buy a lot of "fad" ite . By this I mean
clothe are j that, a fad. 0 of
the itema on't be in tyle after a few
months. They are defmate1y a e of
money.
Finally, th ay you d play
important role in the ay you feel about
younelf. You 'le ard the saying, "you
are you eat." en, the goes
for the way you d - "you are what
you wear." Cloth reflect the penon in­
, e them.
AAUWaski ng public to dcnatebce
ST. JOSEPH - The American Ameii­
can ' . on of Un.iYenity omen
(MUM) is . g the public for dona­
tions of books to their annual faD boo
. Proceeds benefit the are througb
graduate scholarship for omen ..
dropped at�YWCA at the comer of
Pleasant Street and Lake Bou vard in
S1. Joseph; at Karl's Pantry on apier
Avenue in Benton Harbor; and at the
atura Creek at B.H. library
let'
Joy E.
Being f ionab doe not mean you
hale to be rich. You can ha a beautiful
Wardrobe ithout having to dQ broke get­
. g it.
Anyo
you
ite and go from there.
F'
0DCe. Y 0
other in the next
. belt for you. e
d match," 10 that you can ear
different aya. This will give
- .. � of looks j from a few ba-
Book
COlnsl
Judy Blume ' an ex­
cellent author. She capture
minds of reader 9 thru
13.
"Tiger Eye" is a ry
ood boo about a girl
f ther died. Then
ent with her mother
d little brother to e d.
re learns to cope
. h her problems.
Cathy elly
Benton Harbor,
Youn-r Citizen re«len
Ito enjoyed re«ling
II certlItn boo aTe urged
to the book they; e
rud with others. Smd to:
The Citizen, P.O. Box 216,
&111011 HflTbor, MI 49022.
Love
•
Ion
Open House
for Haw ins
The Benton Harbor
Board of Education an­
nounced at its July 10
Board meeting that a "Pub­
lic Open Ho " is planned
from 6 to 8 p.m, edne
day, July 18, at Benton
Harbor Holiday Inn "Holi­
dome" honoring outgoing
Superintendent Dr. J arne
Hawkins and . Hawkins.
Dr. Hawkins will be leav­
ing the Benton Harbor dis­
trict July 20 to become
pe , tendent of the Y .. -
lanti, public sdlC:>oJs
"The Board invitation
goe out to all school
employees, d to city
and county resident ho
have orked with Dr. Ha -
kins on many school and
community related projec
over the yean," . Rev.
Lawrence Crockett, pre '­
den of the School Board.
, e hope all plan to op
to say good-bye to Dr.
and R. Ha . "
THE CITIZEN
encourages its
readen to express
their opinio
rite: The Qtizen
P.O. Box 216
Benton Harbor,
49022
lincoln Township Public library at the
comer of John Been and Roose It
Road in Stevensville.
For large quanti tie of boo to be
picked up, call 927-2821 or 983-1792.
The sale, open to the public, will be
held at the YWCA Friday and Saturday,
September 28 and 29, in the Cove (down­
stain).
-''Karate'' - Sho s karate as a dance
and means of If-defense.
Book added to the dult collection
are: "Kill and Tell" by illiarn X. Kien­
zle; "Voices in Haunted Room" by
Philipa Carr;' e are Your Sisters: Bla
omen In The 19th CENTURY" by
Dorothy Sterling; "The ell Of Folly"
by Barbara Tuchman; ''lOTH Century
Journey" by illiam Shirer; and ''How
To ultiply Your Baby's Intelligence"
by Glen Doman,
Ab
tday,
ed,
USTE TO THIS-CLEV
pivotal and delightful role I The Harlen friend of
Russian jazz musician in ' OSCO 0 THE
HUDSO " starring ROBIN ILLI S and directed
by PAUL MAlURSKY. This Columbia relea will be
in your theaters in early April- RILY CCOO,
who you m y have missed co-starring ith BB IE
CASEY and with rich, little GARY COLE in
"The Fantastic orld of D.C. Collins," is going to be
seen gain in picture. The Lady is Solid Gold.
•••••••
Come down and see the anirn and
other interesting things that Love Cree
ature Center has to sho ! They will be
here at 2 p.m., ednesday, July 25.
E ryone is elcome to ttend.
Preschool Storytime ill be held
edn day at 10: 15. All 3 to 5 year olds
are elcome.
ovie will be own at 4:00 Friday,
July 27. They will be:
-"Ti Jean Goe Lumbering" - A
ysterious little boy ride into lopg
camp d performs fantastic feats of
rength.
- �"Jail Bait" - Buster Keaton pretends
be· a murderer to through the police
off' while his pal ches for the real
killer.
Rome.
TIre endurable (CHOLAS BROntE are
recipient of th 1984 Recognition Award of an
organization called Dance In Action. P honorees
include GE E KELLY, CYD CHARISEE, 00 AID
O'CO OR, and GENE ElSO - D-RICHARD
ROUNDTREE will be among tan appearing in ne
BC 12-hour mini series titled "AD. n, pi yin the
role of the train and chief of gladiator in ancient
D Ex-pro footballer CARL WEATHERS
ho beat up on SYLVESTER ST ALLO E in tho
"Rocky" flicks no has hi own production company
and a deal ith GM/UA TV for prime time
ries, AND darling D1AHANN CARROLL is be­
c ming a regular on ABC-TV's "Dyn ty", play­
ing the role of "stylish, cce ul man of
mystery." 0 !
•• • •••
A D BROCK PETERS h been appointed to'
the California otion Picture Council (by A mbly
Speaker Willie Brown) joining otown prexy
Suzanne de Pa , ho will be producting 'The La
Dragon?" I B c t white.t Chin marital arts roc
mu ·cal comedy for Tri-Star this ring.
AND EDDIE URPHY'S I appearance on
"S turday Igbt Live' w that one on February
25th. He ju t compl ted "Be t Defense" in lsr el,
His next film assignment will be Paramount'
" .ng For Day", in which he play kin of
mythical African country.
• ••••••
SID EY POITIER h been cting for 29 years
during which he has made 39 motion picture,
appeared in two Broadw y play and won an
Academy Award. He ys he earning S35 ee
a a dish washer when he arted and turned down an
agent's offer of $750 a wee for his fir t film b -
cau it "did no distinqui me from a dishwash
which I had done m t of my life." The role
of father whose child w murdered by gambler.
• ••••••
. Ticket to the movie, now about 5,50, ill
co t you 6 this year becau m [or film di tributor
are going to spen bout S 1.7 billion dollar to make
140-150 of them. The average cost of each movie ill
be about 11.5 million dollar , and e ch of the six
m jor studio will spend S 1 00 million promoting
them.
•••••••
And Then there is independent producer director
G.A, GORG who ys he will start to film " n inter-
racial lov and blue oc ory" in the middle of
June. GORG says he nts" pretty, dancing
actre " and a "fierce, funny, dancing ctor"­
both aged 17-19. Send your photo and resumes to
Media Associate , Box 11522, arina del Rey, Ca
90295. ..
D there' the Writers Guide of America- e r
calling for submissions of film and TV scripts from
minoritie up until arch 1 s1. You MUST fill out
and return an application from fD'. rite for or go
to: WGA ,8955 Beverly Blvd., 1.0 Angeles, CA.
for the application.
A D, of course, ''it ain't hat if oughta be, and
it ain't what it's goon be, but it e ain't hat it
usta be." So stay tuned!
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD!!
