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Stop Eugene's Only JL Fabric Stor.... ,,EATirs WOMDER FABRICS La Will. rn. , mmmmvm. - J- . I, 8 ill;! fS 3, Sf'KiVv.-4S i SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS ANN CONNELL. Society Editor ' Rogisior-Otiard, Eugene, Ore, Wed., Nov, 28, 1951 Poge 21 IT'S THE BROADWAY F0R INFANTS' WEAR AND MATERNITY APPAREL WITH TIME ITSELF becoming one of the most precious things we have in this busy world, practical gifts that save house keeping time are at the top of all thoughtful gift-giving lists. Among popular time saving gifts is the carpet sweeper. Light, easy to use, modern in design and action, carpet sweepers make daily rug and carpet care a snap. Such a gift can be put right to use during the holidays, and is wonderful to use daily, year in and year out, to keep rugs and carpets in company order. Shiny Satin Makes An Evening Dress NEW YORK (NEA1 Polished satin, cut short and full-skirted. makes this season s covcred-up evening dress. Pretty, and prac tical, too, because this dross can go from a dinner date to the the atre to a party and look just ex actly right. Mostly, these dresses are woi.i, like everything this year, with crinoline petticoats. The petti coat increases the bouffant look of the short skirt, makes a small waist look smaller. In these short dinner-dancing dresses, satin is treated as regally i as it is when it makes a ball gown. The air of formality is there, and all of the careful detail. A short and strapless gown (left) of glowing red satin is given a tiny black velvet bolero. Lining of the bolero is in the red satin. A fitted bodice and full skirt are traced in black velvet embroidery. Belt, too, is black velvet. Blush pink, buffed satin (right) is used for a dress with a wide neckline and tiny sleeves. Em broidered crystal beads outline the neckline in airy daisy patterns. These same crystal daisies arc scattered over the fitted bodice and full skirt. WILL SURELY PLEASE HER ON CHRISTMAS MORN KAILES' OFFER YOU THESE WONDERFUL GIFT ITEMS LOVELY SLIPS and LINGERIE PAJAMAS and PAJAMA SETS BLOUSES - HOSIERY - SCARFS SATIN and COTTON QUILTED ROBES and LOUNGING SETS MD IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT, GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM KAILES' IN ANY AMOUNT OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. FREE GIFT WRAPPING KAILES 1044 Willamette ' APPAREL SHOP Phone 4-1231 Initial Step Is Important If you've been waiting with bated breath for your baby's first step, chances are you've felt the urge, once in a while, to hurry her along by pulling her to her feet or by dandling her upon the floor. Contrlo these impulses, urge the experts, if you wish your daughter to grow up with lovely legs and with strong, healthy feet which will carry her com fortably through the various ac tivities demanded of a modern woman. Her feet are the foundation of her future beauty, so avoid early mistakes that might result later in an awkward posture, a shuff ling gait, or mis-shapen knees, calves and thighs. Start her off in the right di rection with the correct first shoes. Foot specialists recom mend that both uppers and soles .be of pliable leather. The under surface of the soles should be roughened to lessen chances of the toddlers slipping as she takes her first tentative steps. Proper fit is of utmost imoor tance, so it's wise to patronize a reliable store with a reputation lor careful and correct fittings. You can check the shoes your self, to see if the salesman has allowed at least one-half to three-quarters of an inch of space between the end of the longest toe and the tip of the shoe. Run your hand inside the shoes, as well, to make certain the linings are smooth, with no rough seams to cause discomfort. Once the walking has begun which may be quite late for heavy children teach your lit tle girl to walk correctly. Train her to point her feet straight ahead, else there may be trouble later with toeing-out or pigeon' toes. " ill ' "v ' 1 f ) M It- '5- M ! i4 3 in ir5 C0ATS wllllyy SCARFS liMl JACKETS 111 West 7th Phone 5-2232 "FUR FASHION PARADE" KORE SUNDAYS, 4 P. M. SHINY SATIX makes short dinner and evening dresses Just as formal as long gowns. Favored by sophisticates, it is also popular on campuses across the country. Rev. Burtner Speaks Thirty women attended the meeting of Dial Club Tuesday evening at the Faculty Club on the University of Oregon campus at which the Rev. Robert W. Burtner of Trinity Methodist Church showed slides and talked on the nine countries which he visited, particularly Jugoslavia. Mrs. Leah Carlson. Mrs. Lela Beatty, Miss Elizabeth Findley and Miss Lottie Lee Lamb were guests. Mrs. Buck Honored SWISSHOME A pink and blue shower honoring Mrs. Kenneth Buck was held last Wednesday at the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Womens missionary group were hostesses for the affair. Rust stains in a sink can be re moved by treating with on acid. Vinegar, lemon juice or dilute hy drochloric acid are effective. Lutheran Missionary Federation 1 I General meeting of Women's Missionary Federation of Central Lutheran Church will be Thurs ! day at 8 p.m. in the Youth Room. A skit on charities and related box-work will be under the direc tion of Mrs. , Conrad Loney. Thank-offering envelopes arc to be brought in and there also will be election of officers for the coming year. Hostesses are Mrs. A. N. Eggen, Mrs. H. Aalbue, Mrs. Geo. Myrmo and Mrs. A. Paulson. 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