I) un, Salem, Ore, lues., Yih Now Party Stylos """". ' ' - r , v V - I ' " ? - ' V- . I . ' . ' - - - ' t : r 'J ; Y- -v'" ' . 1 I ' V 4 iff V ! - - i , ; -Lincoln Day Tea Slated Sunday The annual Lincoln Pay Riven bv Barbara Fnetchie Tent, Dauchters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War will .be held at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse on Sunday, Feb. 12 between 2 and 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Russell Langford, tent president, is general chairman of the tea. Assisting are Mrs. A. W. McCoy; invitations; Mrs. E. E. Bergman, program; Mrs. Mary jllilborn, and Mrs. John' Norm, refreshments; Mrs. E. J. Simkins and Mrs. A. W. McCoy, dining room; and decorations, Mrs. Jo seph Bach. All patriotic organizations in the city and the interested public are invited to attend the tea and propram. Qub Calendar SiiTer Act . . . High style party dresses for big and little sister ere nylon organdie with mimosa embroidery, little girls are Hi'trheon, end designers are now translating ..gown-up fashions into pint-size adaptations. Paris Spring Fashion Openings Accented by Many New Styles By NADF.ANE WALKFR PARI$ Waistlines mcde headlines in Paris spnnj f,Hi;on ojwn Injs th;s week. They're hi;;h and hanisorrc. Nothinj really revolutionary enough to wipe out entire w.'.rdrjbes : las come out of the current style season. Dior's "F"' or "arrow" silhou ette was top-attention getter, but this has become a habit with Dior. Good news for the ladies was the reappearance of the fitted, small which has too often been waist awaddled loosely of late. No doubt bout it. the new 1956 fashions are more flattering than they have ; been for several seasons. A" I Off-white emerged as "the color" YV I PI S LeO TV nr anrinff with DOnular SUPDOrt 1 for the coral, pink and red range, watery and intense blues, navy, and ereen. with multicolor, flower prints on white. Smooth woolens In a closely contrstrd duplicate almost crowded out tweeds, and hridse tournrmrnt participated in chiffon-tybe gauzy materials werejy 52 master players, Jck Shep leaders for late day and formal aid; Corvallis life'"" master',' won possession of the William F. Leary Memorial trophy for the Jbck Shepard Trophy TIKSDAY Chalwirk Chupter, OES, Masonic Temple. p.m. Ami i Iran War Mothers Cirri, r I Room, first Mrthndist Church, 2 pm. I Silfm Wnmfn'i Armv.N'ivvLuMf jlunrheon. Golden Pheaunt. U.K) ' p.m. Hi-y Mofhen. noon lunrheon,' VM CA Hush School Mntnor. covered (lnh dinner, 5 . W to 7:M p.m . whool rafeteru Slem Writer! Tluh with Mr Hon. 1055 , S. Liberty St., wrnvfsn4v Deree of Honor at Slm A'om .an 'j Club. S p in Ctirrrv Court Order of the Amar anth. Scottish RMe Temple, S p.m. Tinit Methodint Church WSCS. 1 o'clock luncheon, meeting, 1 15 pm Ja?on Lee MethodiM Church WSCS luncheon, 1 Z : 1 .1 pm.. fireplace room. Laurel Guild, KniKht Memnrinl Church with Mrr. Richard Smart, 520 N. 2:itd St.. a p m , Mixtion Study Groun, Tir Con rrecntionnl Church, with Mil. Jul ian Kemer. S45 South Church St.. 2 p.m. THIRSDW Merry-flo-rioii'.d Club Ith Mm T.vlc Piir'ihFtn, Hoi'wood Drivr 7:."0 p m Salom 7,nnia Club ith Mr? M ry Lachc.lle, L!4S Fcrrv St.. 7:30 desert. FUIDAV Merry Minjleri with Mm. Robert Waeu: 4C50 Silverton Ro.id. i .20 p.m. Trinity Chapter Plans Friendship Night, Dinner The recular mretinR of Trinity Chapter, Order of Eastern Star was held Friday evening at the West Salem City Building with Mrs. Raymond Hoffman, worthy matron, and Clarence C. Field, worthy patron, presiding. Honored w ere Mr. and Mrs Lafe Peterson, worthy matron and patron of Evergreen Chapter, Woodburn. Invitations were re ceived from Ramona, Willamette, Victoria and Chadwick Chapters. All members and friends are in vited to attend a Valentine no host supper to be held at the West Salem City Building Tues day evening, February 14 at 6 45 p.m. . The decorating and refresh ment committee for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forst er; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burns, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Ben Braurht and Mrs. Charles Unruh. The next meeting will be Friendship night with Evergreen, Ramona, Euclid and Junction City Chapters invited as guests. LINCOLN The Llaralu Goodwill Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Yungen Thursday, Feb. , for a 1:30 dessert lunch eon. Members are asked to bring articles for the" Children's Farm Home in Corvallis. Mrs. .Jeff Wil liams will be the co-hostess. "V M8 74.14 4 , TuhU . At 21 I i""-' MAY Jl 9 17.25-4 4V77 78 82 M CflNM way 2: iun :: 3-10-12 24 5731-675 CAMCII JULY 23 7- 1 38 3 64 68 81 8d UKJ -J 4-21-30-44 47-6274 If S. 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Z'K' rera Stamp He's back at play because I NEVER TAKE CHANCES WITH COLDS! pi 7 TS29irW j "I A 1 L i I at. I I Agj. . t:,, litf Smart mothers insist on this one sure wov to rtlievt suffering usod by 3 out of S families. Relief lasts No need to experiment-Vlcks VapoRub acts two ways at once! Rub H on, and it re lievesmuscular soreness with out Irritating redness or burn. A t tktsame t ime, VapoRub's medicated vapors travel deep Into nose, throat and large breathing passages. Conges tion starts brerlcing up. i Coughing eases. lor hours. So, when colds strike, use Vlcks VapoRub. That's all It takes to make your child leel more like himself again! Bnmmm VVAPORUi Vkki and Vetwtub art reaiiterad hedanofti ' AICKS i-n .A - f mm- our W KinillfiRIPII GUEST OF THE WEEK ' ea- Timolliv Age: 2 Years Son 'of Mr. and Mrs. ilfrfi J. Lane 251 S. 17th Street Wi hint with PHdf Itlh. Ptrtriih by Sleimenh Djipliytd hi riiny ol Siltra'i teller Homti For the Kitlilirs, Trv Our KIDDIGRAPHS YouH Be Clad You Did! Your Choice of 12 Poses Make as Appointment Today .With STEI1I0JTS STUDIO 744 N. CAPITOL ST. - PHONE 2 8683 Comfortahle Home Atmosphere Plenty of FREE . PARKING x4 M near. Pin and chalk stripes, small pas tel checks and polka dots were 11 very a la mode. So were fileats, buttons and a new short oose jacket something like a bolero and called a "canczou" or caraco." (These are the obsolete French words for the combing Jacket Grandma used to wear While she pinned up her hair.) Hemlines held the status quo (a decent few Inches below the knee) and necklines, while gen erous enough in certain cases, were nothing to knock your eye OUt. " ST: Jackets Are Shorter Jackets got shorter (some are Just waist-length) and flat panels fluttered from many models. The cone-shaped flaring skirt was high ly popular, but not to the exclusion of the sheath. Big bells blossomed out for cocktails, dinner and dancine. Embroideries were large ly of mUlUcolored-dcncate"a8lcIt flowers on white grounds, Several designers played around with the empire or' infanta waist line, pushed up to just under the bust. Dior did It with a belt or ensuing year. The four-session tournament in which each participant played with 48 other contestants was staged at the Salem Elks club under direction of the local unit fif th imnrlMiii f 'intrant Riis4ciA league. Supper was served be-y trrirrii ovoniuiia. Although many from nearby towns were present, all other places went to local players with Walter M. Cline, last year's win ner, in second place, Mrs. E. E. Boring third, Mrs. W. M. Cline' fourth, and Mrs. Leona Taylor and Elmer O. Berg tied for fifth. Others awarded points includ ed Mrs. W. A. Barsch, who led during the first half of the tour nament; Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, Mrs. R. H. Tokerud, Mrs. F. C. Lutx, Mrs. Ward Graham, Mrs. E. O. Berg and Mrs. R. L. Tart Woo Master Points ' ' , In the first February master point of the Elks Duplicate Bridge club, top scores wert made by Mrs. R. L. Park and Mrs. Ward Graham, and Mrs. Lucetta McCos- Wimnt.l nleat well above a small I krie of Corvallis and Mrs. Charles natural waist. Lanvin curves the L. Newsom. Others gaining points saiatliiM nr. In front and mils a bow trailing draperies under one side of the breast. Desses gave the waistline a lifted effect by curving belts down "behind and putting detail just under the bust. Griffe went in for harem hem lines, gathered in like baggy Turk ish trousers, and Maggy Rouff, practically alone of all the design ers, put in a lew shapeless I920isn sheaths. Detlgaers Shew f HertlcM Patou. opening the season, cor- included Mrs. F. C. Lutz and Charles Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hutchinson of Corvallis, Mrs. Jose Moritz and Harry Freund of Corvallis, and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Ellis H. Jones. In the regular weekly tourna ment at the Elks club Mrs. R. I. McKesson and Elmer O. Berg jumped into the lead of the win ter series by winning with a 63 per cent score, while Mrs. A. W. Binegar and Mrs. Frances Parker were ahead on the other side of I rectly forecast what was to follow the boards. with lus normal silhouette, and a points also went to Mrs. Don linethat was curvy, neat and dis- sd Duncan and Carl Ruder, Mrs. erect. Hard on his heels, He;m Bert Osburn and Charles Van showed more small waistlines, j Horn, Mrs. Ward Graham and sometimes with flat panels falling j Mrs.W. A. Barsch, Mrs. E. E. from just below the bust ill front ;Roth and Ralph S. Dannen of or shoulderblades behind. Brownsville, and Mrs. E. O. Berg Balmain'i collection, another inland Mrs. A. I. Eoff. the series he aptly calls "pretty i Junior winners in the Elks ses-: lady," were as wearable and asjsion were Mrs. Gus Wallis and i un sensational as usual. The cowl. Mrs. A. O. Mueller. Mrs. David neckline, puffed out just in front, Eason and Mrs. E. A. Guenthner, was his new obsession. Like i:Mrs, Donald Richardson and Al great many others, he liked wide! Cramer, Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul corselet belts of draped or pleated! and Wallace Wilson," Mrs. John fabrkfto underline? the high bust! Shoemaker and Mrs. E. M. Page, and i emphasize a small, natural Miss Dorathea Steusloff and Dav waist. jid Eason. A Spanish, Goyacsque influence j dominated Lanvin'g show, but he'. Chemeketa Chapter, DeMolay also utitched up some hooded capes Mothers will meet Thursday noon and coats borrowed directly from for luncheon at the Masonic Tern the Arab's burnoose. " 1 -J pie. Hostesses will be Mrs. F. P. Dior's "F" profile was a bit Colgan and Mrs. Gordon Barker, hard to follow, but the "Arrow" jThose planning to attend are described it better, with slanting J asked to make reservations with width in the cut of the sleeves , the hostesses. and bust. His dressy dresses were so full they looked like animated clouds. 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