X’age Eight
THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Friday, October 30, 1969
Teen
Topics
IN NEW BERN TODAY
All of you teen-agers are urged
to take part Saturday night in the
city-wide solicitation for UNICEF
—the United Nations International
ilhildren’s Emergency Fund.
Our various churches wiil be rep
resented by their youth groups,
and we are to meet at 7 p.m. in
Centenary Methodist . church.
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Service
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Please come dressed in Holloween
costume, because we are going to
have a wonderful party in the rec
reation rooms of that church after
we are through soliciting.
You need iioi be told of the im
portant relief work done by UNI
CEF, and we are proud that our
New Bern young people have help
ed to make it possible through
their efforts. You wili have a happy
and thankful Halloween night, if
you join the cause.
We have been told that a great
many adults read our Teen Topics
column, so we have a word for
them. Please be courteous to the
teen-ager who calls on you for a
contribution. He or she won’t be
trick or treating for themselves,
but for needy boys and girls in
other lands. All money collected
goes for that purpose.
Sometimes we are criticized for
the things we do, but we think it
is to our credit that we are volun
tarily devoting our Halloween night
to something constructive, rather
than pulling pranks that could do
damage to property and cause un-
happinesss and inconvenience to
innocent people.
We know that you are called up
on to make donations to many
causes, and it probably gets to be
irritating. However, a little irrita
tion is nothing to be compared
with the tragic suffering in coun-
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NOT TOO CONVINCING—With or without
that mask, Freda Goers is much too nice to
be frightening. But, because it’s the Hallo
ween season, the 16-year-old New Bern High
school junior is determined to get in the
spirit of things.—Photo by Billy Benners.
YouXan Do Tricks
With Wardrobe by
Color Accessories
Accessories act as wonderful mi
racle tools for color performances
in your wardrobe. They can change
a lifeless, drab outfit into a Cin
derella product right before your
eyes.
According to Miss Mary Em Lee,
clothing specialist for the N. C.
Agricultural Extension Service, col
orful belts, collars, flowers, bags,
and costume jewelry act as won
derful “pick-me-ups” for wardrobe
morale. Everytime a new accesso
ry is bought, whether it be as im
portant as shoes or insignificant
as a flower, make sure it can be
made a closer relation in the family
of your clothes. The trick is to
choose accessories deliberately and
with knowledge.
If the main part of your suit is
of grayed colors, a bright belt or
scarf may be added. When the bas
ic color is light, accent it with
bright or dark accessories.
Miss Lee says your chief interest
should be finding colors suitable
to you. Experimentation is your
best teacher. Sit before a good mir
ror and bright light and analyze
yourself—your skin, hair, and
eyes. Study your features and de
cide on those you want to empha
size.
Color is always fashion news and
tries less fortunate than ours.
All of us can make a small con
tribution, without missing it, and
enough small contributions made
throughout America and in other
free lands will add up to a whole
lot of mopey.
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you want to study seasonal colors.
Use your good judgment and select
only those that are most becom
ing.
“To select colors with "beauty,
harmony and correctness takes con
sideration and planning and with
energy and time spent you will see
miracles performed that you nev
er thought possible,” says Miss Lee.
Face—We know a woman who
had her face lifted so many times,
she talks through her nose!
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Speaking for himself, the New
Bernian says he thinks of guided
missiles more in terms of peaceful
exploration than as a weapon of
anihilation. And, he adds, he is in
clined to believe that most of the
men connected with the missile
program feel the same way.
“No nation could anihilate an
other nation with a single strike,”
he reasons, “and the launcher of
s,uch an attack would suffer from
the retaliation that followed. I like
to think that this will never come
about.”
However. Block has no hope for
real peace and unanimous accord
among the peoples of the world.
“It just isn’t human nature,” says
Wilton.
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