Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 08, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tuesday, September 8, 1S5S
1 THK CAMTAL10TTRNAL, galea. reto
KNITS AND LEATHER
2 Combine for Casual
As Well as Dressy Duos
Knits and leather art do
ing new tricki thU fall, team
ing up for all kinda of unex
pected costume, com carnal
and suave, tome dressy enough
for cocktail wear.
The utilitarian leather wind
breaker Jacket beloved of out
door men and small boy has
undergone some astonishing
change recently, so that
leather shows up in the gla-
(at am htiim)
300 Freshmen
Begin 'Cruise
A "shaka down" cruise for
tome 300 freshmen began on
the Willamette university cam
pus Tuesday in preparation for
a voyage of four years over the
east-ox higher learning.
luesaty operation were
the first of a week's orientation,
calculated to accustom the
yearlings to the rudiments of
university life. They will regis
ter next Saturday morning In
the campus university.
President G. Herbert Smith
welcomed the tyros during a
general assembly in Waller hall
and Jim Hitchman, of Balboa
Island, Calif., president of the
student body also greeted the
freshmen.
The president pointed out the
roads to success in the cduca-l
tion fields and warned against
the pitfalls that must be avoid
ed if the freshmen are to secure
their degrees four years hence.
Members of the university
administration staff were pre
sented to the students early
Tuesday afternoon. Later meet
ings were held of the Inter-Fraternity
Council, the Pan-Hellenic
association and the Inde
pendent Association.
An activities carnival in Bax
ter hall, to which all new stu
dents are Invited, will close
Tuesday's program.
During the balance of the
week the customary tests, phy
sical examinations and confer
ences are scheduled.
mor category in such versions
s high-style black suede eve
ning coats and bejeweled pa-
wi KiaMin cocktail jackets.
Bonnie Cashin. vounr New
York designer with a flair for
the unusual, has teamed knits
and leathera in some of the
most effective outfits of the
season. She shows, for in
stance, a lean turtle necked
sweater dress in hunting pink,
worn with a grealcoat of high
ly polished blsck goatskin
lined in alpaca. The same
coat, she points out, msy be
worn at night, over a' black
chenille knit dinner gown.
She likes the combination of
a lime suede shirt worn over
a knit sbesth, or teamed with
a black leather skirt, and a
bright pink bulky knit coat,
for, dressier wear she sug
gests a scoop-necked black
knit sheath and a suede coat
with fur collar. ,
Little cardigan Jackets of
white or pastel kldskin or
suede are in high demand for
evening and resort wear, wom
en having found them as prac
tical as fur Jackets, easier to
carry around and more versa
tile. These can come In styles
as casual or as dressy as de
sired, some of the latter being
embroidered In jewels or trim
med with mink or ermine..
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New Look in Sweater Girl , , . Bonnie Cashin designed
these two outfits combining knits and leather. Left, vivid
suede shirt over chenille knit sheath; right, alpaca lined
black polished goatskin coat over sleeveless sweater with
attached helmet.
Ml North Liberty St,
Salem, Oregea
STORK BOt'RSl
. 9:99 A.M.to S:39P,M.
Friday Nifty till P.M.
EXCITING COLORS!
SOFT PURE WOOLS!
Silverlon Has
Church of Year
Silverton A ' Methodist
periodical, 'Church Manage
ment" credit the new Meth
odist church of Silverton with
being "The Church of the
Year," and gives a story of
the building plans.
The problem now is com
pletion program.
Floyd Fox has accepted ap
pointment to the chairman
ship of the completion pro
gram committee.
In this present plan, sub
scriptions will be mad for a
three-year period.
The overall building plan
calls for a sizeable wing to
be built on the present new
church building which is to
house the Sunday school de
partment class rooms, . the
nursery, fellowship and social
hall and a modern kitchen
ette.
Floyd Fox, chairman, will
be assisted by Dr. Norman
Dodds, W. Dale LaMar and
Harry Riches.
The first congregational af
fair' planned to open' ht more
sctiv work, is a Loyalty Din
ner to be Wednesday evening,
September 16, in the Eugene
Field gym, when all necessary
plans will be announced.
Funeral Here for
Mrs. E.M. Johnston
Funeral services for Mrs.
Elizabeth M. Johnston, who
died September 3 at Hooker,
Okla., will be held in Salem
from the Virgil T. Golden
chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Rev.
Omar Barth will be the min
ister and Interment will be in
Belcrest.
Mrs. Johnston, 80, lived in
Salem and Corvallis. She was
born October 19, 1872, at Ce
dar Flat, Ky., and was mar
ried there in 189S. She and
Mr. Johnston were living at
Corvallis where he died a in
1951, and she then went to
Hooker, Okla., to live with
her son, Joe B. Johnston.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Pattie McElroy
of Concord, Calif., and 'Mrs.
Alice R. Hulse of Metolius,
Ore.: four sons. Albert E. of
Salem. David O. of Turpin
Okla.. Joe B. of Hooker and
Major Robert R. of the Air
Force at Merced, Calif.; one
brother. Wade H. Shacklette of
Louisville. Ky.; 17 grsndchil
dren and two great-grandchil
dren.
EfflBSflSfAIR- WEEK
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169 North Liberty St Salem, Oregon
STORE HOURS: 9:09 A.M. to 5:19 P.M.
Friday Nlrht 'HI 9 ?.M.
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New Store Hours for Foir Week
Open 9 o.m. for Your Convenience
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3if dr'd --Cpsuals.
in smooth or suede uppers!
exciting
new shades
greene suede
black suede
spicetang suede
blue suede
grey suede
brown smooth
smooth leathers
am
Take these wonderful cushion crepe
oxfords back to, school with you or
wear them ot home! They' rt defin-,
itely in the sportswear fashion news
this fall In newest spice tones ond
smooth leathers. Creamy soft, suede
leather uppers, thick comfortable cu
shion crepe soles. Sizes 5 to 70, AA, 5
to 10, B, A to 10, Sanitized linings
for cleoner, better weor!
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Wool (TVWK
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Cardigan ZJL
Classics ony woman need's . . . beautifully mod weetert
of soft weal, in wide wonderful color choice. What wom
an couldn't "use a new slipover? And cardigans are newly
important this year to wear as little jackets with casual
dresses, luy 2 ... a set of cardigan and slipover. In
matching ar contrasting color! White . . . vlvids like red
. ... darks like navy, dark green . . . pastels like pink, light
blue ... and new high shades. Sites 34 to 42.
. FINNEY'S FASHION FLOOR (Second)
LORETTE
By Millikin
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WOOL
SKIRTS
Yours for campus or ca
reering . . . Penney's
55 Orion, 45 wool
pleated skirts in authen
tic plaid colorings! Yes,
these are washable . . .
Little or no ironing need
ed. Famous names of Lo
rette by Millikin and KM
ton by Stevens.
Fashion Floor
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SHOP ON PENNEY'S
EASY PAY
LAYAWAY PLAN!
ASK ABOUT IT K0WI
Locked-in Color
Tub-A-Gabv
SKIRTS
98
A wonderful new fabric of
Imported English fiber with
"locked-ln" color makes
this skirt completely wash
able, shrinkproof, color fast,
fade-proof, moth-proof and
wrinkle resistant . . . Stop
in today ond see this amaz
ing skirt . . .
Fashion Floor .
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