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i A' .uW it?: J Dappar dolls for littli mothtrsl Each doll wears high fashion clothes from head to lot with perfectly matched accessories. Even their under-clothes are aver-so elegant. Christmas Music Adds Joyous Tone To Holiday 5, 'JLVj. ass! 3 2 fc Deliciously lace-frosted topped with Borgana collar that makes this sweater perfect for dressy evening affairs. It's completely tubbable. What a delightful Christ mas giftl Probably no music in the world today is more joyous and lovely than our Yule-tide carols, hymns and songs. There are three explanations for why much of our Christmas mu sic is called "carols", but there is no fact. Some musical authorities believe the word "carol" to be from a Latin origin meaning "to dance in a ring." Another theory is that the word stems from the same derivation as "chorus". Yet another explanation is that "carol comes irom a Middle Eng lish word "carolen meaning "to sine iovously. The more elaborate, musically complex Christmas songs are gen erally called "hymns." Christmas "songs" are more of ten composed during the 20th cen tury. The first carol, according to the Bible, wa sung by a chorus of angels from Heaven. at. Frances of Assist is credited for the first significant carol. He is reputed to have conducted a Christmas service singing the Gospel and giving the sermon. The ballad type carol, now con sidered the true carol, was an authentic creation of the people. They were handed down by voice from generation to generation and were not scored until a much lat er date. In the 17th Century, the time of Puritanism, carol singing was for bidden. But the text and music of these carols were kept alive if the homes during this somber pe riod. It was at this time that many of the carols were secretly printed. it is thought that the lnsl print ing of a carol under that name was of "A carolle of Huntynge" in 1521. One of the earliest public print ings was "Silent Night," appear- I' " Ay.wUij'isseiiiej ' rw il! ! Wed., Nov. 20, 1957 The Newi-Revlew, Reieburg, Ort. 7 ins in 1840. Some authorities be lieve it was a folk song. Others say it was written by a par ish priest in Salsburg, Austria. Yet others say it was first called Dor (.hristnacht and composed in 1818 by Krintz Xavier Cruller to words of Joseph Mohr. The latter was the pastur of a Lutheran Church in Austria. Gruber was the church organist. 1 ''P Junior's jacket choice It's a shirting weight acket of an im ported cotton, Swiss CoTohna, with the look and feel of silk. Authentic Ivy Styling and striped pattern. Washable. Handy to have Practical, warm, wool knit gloves are per fect gifts. Shown wool knit style, with leather palms - won derful coordinates to wear with tailored heavy outerwear. He'll Want Ease A-Foot For his comfort, bring HIM slippers (or cozy casuals will do) in a nice Christmas gift boxl The ever-favored shoe-type slip pers, cut low on the sides for ease and freedom, will be just as pop ular this year. New are many styles of slippera in cloth with leather trim or vice versa. In the casual limelight, over shadowing suede, are novel-nice shaggy, 1 o n g-haired leathers. The biggest news in this cate gory comes from both America and Italy. The latter introduces a squared off toe, shown most often in the loafer style. Stitch-and-turn, achieved by us ing the dress makers' method of stitching underneath, is the key to the new American design. Do choose to give casual foot wear to the man on your Christ mas list. He will love you for itl Extra-guest remedy For yourself or as a gift, choose this handsome sofa in Danish modern design. It converts easily into a vary comfortable extra bed. Available in 200 fabrics. Lovely Fur Will Enchant The Fair Lady Fur . . . (like diamonds) is the most wantnl "wish" on every woman's list! And, this season, fur is stronger fashionwisc than it's been in years. Gifts of fur can range from leopard earrings to full-length sable coats. Detachable collars and cuffs are particularly popular this sea son. They go hand-in-hand with belts, hats and bags. The "little" wraps of fur scarves, capes, stoles and jackets are bcatifully fashioned of all the elegant furs this year! Many short coats in fur wear wonderfully well for the most cas ual affairs, too. The important furs are fox, while mink, ermine and fluffy white fox furs are the aftcrdark "stars". Fur is always a fabulous gift one she'll love you for giving. Mm JeanneArc Where, but in the crepe dress, con you find any thing that's alluring, simple and dressy at the same time? Jeanne d'Arc designs this one with real ele gance, gives it a back neckline breathlessly low plus a wide crushed cummerbund and a sheath skirt. Of acetate and royon crepe. She'll be amazed when she finds this dress under her Christmas tree. !A - t . i lov match low, cuffed neck- fill RvCTx lines on new bulky sweaters I I I m jL(ir&fvkJ "love" colorful, soft' silk-crepo I ml Sffl Vtx ': A squaret . an exicting duo for 1 LS f r If f fif. gi! W7 M Jf y?. fJlake his Christmas happy with.- :J ! ihN Jf i fpl (mm i 1 y .'! i: !7 k i The Style of Tomorrow CONTINENTAL CRESTA in Bulky All Wool Flair is the word (nr contincntally implied Cresta. This bulky sweater is drsignrd for the new look in sportswear. Contrast collar treatment with tipped culls, and host of all Puritan know-how. makes Crrsia a fashion first Hind wti; ioit fencll cld ali 518 S. E. JACKSON STREET OR 3-7026 lor ool Jet i in m l Ua. I 1-7 nr 1 I One gift sure to please , . . sure to fill her desire . . . make her happy next year . . . clothes selected for her with her in mind. You'll find just the fash 'lons to please her in our collection of fashions, lingerie, sweaters from the fa mous stylists of America. Shop early and be ready to slip her packages un der the tree at Christmastime. CASUAL CARCOATS Every fashion minded woman wants one of these new car coats. Smartly styled in tweed, meltons, and in the new sculf-free, peel-free, crack-free leather like plastic. Choose her favorite rotor today. from 14.95 Nylon Gowns Luxurious styling in the most beautiful rich nylon. Each gown tailored with those little extra features she will en joy every time she slips into one of the attractive waltz length gowns of her favorite colors. Buy one, two or more for her Christmas. 9.95 to 16.95 Adorable Robes So easy to slip into one these chilly mornings ... so easy to wash and iron. Styled to give her fashion, comfort and hours of leisurable wear day after day. Choose from our rainbow col lection of colors and styles in nylon, cotton or terry cloth, 10.95 to 16.95 I NYLON SLIPS Dainty slips in sheer nylon in the very latent of fashion colors and pure snow white. This if one fashion every girl wants and needs more of. Come in and select several for her Christmas and wear through the coming foshion seasons. Now in tall A traditional Christmas gift every girl and womon likes to receive. This style it the very young Dutch Boy, double breasted cardigan in fabulous "Wondamere" the fur blend with the softer-thon-soff touch and the gem like colors. A flattering wing collar compliments the double-button front, 3i sleeves, impeccabily knit and full fosh- ned. Sizes 34 to 40. BABY DOLL PAJAMAS The pojomo style every woman wants. The glamour of sleep with all of the comfort she so desires. A novelty at the beginning that has turned into the most wanted sleep foshion. Choose a pair in nylon, cotton or flannel in her favorite color. 3.95 to 10.95 Xied. Sizes 34 to 40. A I Other fomous B V M J Jt 1 Sweater Styles f Jj ' M ' -tj I 41 the most wanted of jj-SS Nr-3 ' 0" C39a95a,s Ll 3.95 to 10.95 You'll like Christmas shopping in Luverne's . . . where fashions are priced to fit your indi vidual budget. We deem It a pleosure to help you and your Christmas shopping. JO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY JSE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN YOUR GIF1 PURCHASES WILL BE GLADLY GIFT WRAPPED FREE 642 S. E. Jackson Street ORchard 3-7167