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1S7YLF NOTES Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 29, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Royalty Inspires Fashions By NADEANE WALKER PARIS tip, The. ,;n.. ,.:..:i of Queen Elizabeth and I lie Duke of Edinburgh to France inspired royall sumptuous fashions at Pierre Balmain's onenins Tups. pay. I Balmain said he drew his in Ipirotion from "a season of royal ttwr-ddings and royal visits." Had franco a royal family in I'owor. Balmain DrohzhU- u-nniri frt.rt ile rlrrtwcmnl-or Vnk.. .... ....... ...... w , tlUlllJ I. d II tOinlir On Snnrk'linP omhrnirf,,.;..,. Burs, flowers, trains and mcltinq (a.in..j o jim.ic HIVIMI I1UI1U. Not content with Wocinn fj-plendors. he turned to the Fast ll.... n.l 1 : J .. iin uiauiuiiu-i.-u;i.-u sari orapCS and pearl forehead, bands. , His general line harks back to 1 1 1 R with forward shnnlrln,. cnn. if.ind bloused-over tops Giving a hollow-chested look, while puffy uicss ana curvca seams lend a urccinn urn snape to the hins. Crepes and drapes continued top trends. A heart-shaped neckline bares B lot. hut on suits is filler! ! with cnftlv dranpH rhiffnn Ma, ....... Stem-slim long formats have little pointed yams. DAYTON (Special) The Davton Reading club met with Mrs. iiaii Lofton, Friday, for dessert fol lowed by a talk by the county agent, Miss Janet Irving. The club had selected the new textiles and correct ways of handling each as a desired subject for the home textension speaker, and her talk was found to be helpful. Many small samples of various synthet ics were shown to the group and a general discussion of their prop erties was given, with advice on laundering and cleaning nf each. Since so few remembered about the cookies and small gifts for the Fairvicw home, it was decided Ip postpone this until the February 1 meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd tShawvcr. MOLALLA (Special) At a re cent meeting of Molalla Saddle club, Kenneth. Kraxberger was elected president: Wanda Daugh erty, secretary; Barbara Weigele, re-elected treasurer. Young Kraxberger appointed committees for the annual trail ride, publicity and food. ew CCRC delegates are Barbara Wiegelc and Wanda Krusch. HAVE YOU . . . that ths favorite 'meet ing place for women of the Salem eree is AAeier & Frank's-Selem each Thursday morning from 9:30-10:30 at "COFFEE AND" TIME . . . "coma) s you are" coffee hour for worren . . . featuring informal modeling of daytirra and sports :lsth in s friendly "ovr lha coffee cup" atmosphere. to f M 73 . K' J """j4 j l Around the World Moral 'liuhnn Waller Morel! piles silken flower petals high in this dramatic turban. The softly shaded golden silk blossoms arc accented with clusters of realistic red glass currants. . . . and so will you, when you join your friends for "C o f f t And" fl-ne this Thursday at Meier Frank's- 0 Salem. P.S. Facilities available at "Coffee And" time for your own coffee parties. Call EM 3-j71 l-t- 291 fotjeserva tions. OREGON ROOM STRHET FLOOR MOLAM.A (Special) Two Mo laila old-timers to observe their birthdays within a few days are f'rs. Annie Robbins who will be 92 years old February 1; Mrs. Kate Adams ,who will observe her 9Wh birthday February 6. DAYTON (Special) The Day ton Garden club met last week with Mr . John Vanlvdegraf. Mrs. Nolle Coburn. vice president, gave the history of the Garden club. Mrs. Warden of Dundee gave a talk on corsages and how to make them. Two new members of the club are Mrs. Jim Zupo and Mrs. Olive Sbcrmcr. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. : WEBFOOT (Special) The Web foot Social Service cllib met last week a.t the home of Mrs. Edith May. All brought cotton pieces suitable for quilt making which will be sent to a Molalla Rest home in answer to a request. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Gertrude Morgareidge. A Valentine ex change is planned, also a white clephan: sale. Japifuese Eat Kraut Around The World DUISBURG - HAMBORX, Ger many -oVP Japanese miners studying mining techniques in West Germany's Ruffr barin said today their most difficult problem is getting accustomed to eating sauerkraut instead of rice. Fifty - nine Japanese minrs have settled here to spend thrae years in the Friedrieh Thyysea mine to study Western mining methods. They said the change in eating habits is their biggest prob lem, while the language barrier is only a "small inconvenience." KINGSTON!. Jamaica UP-Bnt-ain's new dominion of the Middle Americas will be known officially as "The West Indies," it was an nounced today. The standing federation com mittee which opened its second conference last week to organize the new dominion met today to start work on de-signing a ncv Jury Asked to Deckle StumW Strip' Value ROSEBURG tf The Oregon: Highway Commission wants thej circuit court here to empanel a jury to decide how much money the Stumbn clan should get for a lfi-!ot section of Highway !)!). The Stumhos own the land be cause the Highway Commission, through an oversight, neglected to, acquire, title when the highway was built.- Last summer the Sumoos bar ricaded the road and threatened to charge tolls. And to dramatize their claim further, they divided up the strip into .minute tracts which they sold. Now the commission is trying to get the land for the state. Besides asking a jury to determine the value, the commission wants the court to decree that the Slumbos will not be allowed right-of-way for access to the hishway. Judge Blocks Hunt for Casli CHICAGO Wl A superior court judge Monday denied Mrs. Irene J. Preis permission to go into her estranged husband's two-story building and hunt for a half mil lion dollars which she says she believes he has hidden in the base ment. Mrs. Preis, 4.1 said she counted $240,000 in currency in the base ment in 1052, and that the money was secreted in metal cans in the walls and floor. Additional money, she said, has been put there since. Mrs. Preis, who has filed a di vorce suit against Dr. Eugene K. Preis, 47 said that as Dr. Preis' wife, she is entitled to half his money. If she were permitted to go into the basement with detec tion equipment, she said, she readily could find it. Judge Harry G. Herschenson, in denying her request, said he kn of no legal precedent for author izing such a search. However, he scheduled another hearing f o r Feb. 18 and ordered Dr. Preis, now in Florida, lo be present. CIRK' DRAWN CHARGE NEWARK. :i J. (UPi-Magis-trate Nicholas Castellano ordered Haltie Wright held for action of the Essex County grand jury I Monday when she was unable to tell him whether a cure for asth ma worked. "1 drink some every night for my asthma," she told the judge. She added that she did not know whether the cure worked because she had not "finished the bcltle yet." llattic, 20, -was held oi. charges of illegal possession of "corn likker." The Slumbos have indicated they might drop their claim lo the strip if their access demands are met. fedewl flag, a coat of arms and commemorative postage stamps. The committee said it will com plete the study of a da(t con stitution by Friday. . UN Aiid fco Hpfugwa GENEVA IT' The United Na tions High Commission far Re fugees wll allocate $"a.0M t tttw Yugoslav Red Cross for emergM cy aid U Hungarian refugees in Yugoslavia, it was repotted today. Mrs. Olga J(ilnavic, president of tlje Yugoslav Red Cross, told the committee mora than 13,ltft9 Hungarian refugees are mw in Yugoslavia a&d nvira are arm ing at the rate of foe day. 4 Bartom Com Pawing BAMBERG, Germany UP-rCrm-fusion is the order of tlw day in a U. S. Army infantry company barra:ks tore where the roster lists four men unwwl Barton, of ficers said today. They said the situation vouloVT b tun bad except far tin? (act that twe of the Bartons are tvins: Chester Quintan and Legter Clin ton. Clu.Htcr and Lester are from Bethany, Okla. The others are Jerry D. Bartcn of Springfield, Mo., and Robert S. Barton of Little Rock, Ark. hm to Visit low TOKYO UP Communist China Premier Chou En-lai will pay a "friendly" visit to Ceylon Jan. 31 Fcb. 5, the New China News Agency tflnmincod in Peiping to day. A broadcast in Tciyo said Chou will go to Colombo at the invita tion of the Ceylon government. He is currently visiting Kathmandii, Nepal. Taiuhafthi Ailing TOKYO UP Japanese Premier Taiwan Ishibashi will be unable to attend the opening ceremony of the 20th Diet (Parliament) ses sion Wednesday beeauso of illness, chief Cabinit minislai Hirohide Smda said today. He said Ishibashi hat a bad cold which darters few moy de velop into pneumonia. Egypt Gts Exhibit CAIRO UP- All e.xhihils at the current Soviet industrial fair in Cairo will he turned over lo Eypt. the semiofficial Middle East News Agency reported to day. The agency said Egypt's com- mrcc minister, Mohamcd Abou- Nos.icir, disclosed the Russian of. fer. 1 he exhibits include samples of heavy machinery, light aircraft and consumer loads with a total value estimated at fl.dSa.OOO. Actress Breaks Down PARIS UP French actress Marline Carol was under seda tives in a hospital today following a nervous breakdown. .Miss Carol, known as the French Marilvn .Monroe, was re- I ported suffering from overwork- regularly 10.9S-1 4.9ft famous moke wools SWEATER SALE WowWriully soft, fur-blond sweaters with the look and fe'l of caslinieres. Tly're full fashioned, haiwl wshab) aixl durably nioth-proofedl Choice of red, white, pilih, blue, royal, aqua and yellow. Sizes 3fi to 40. (nUivc) rrg. 12.US iii't'dlc-stilch curilipin reg. lO.Mfi loiiji-slci'vc slip-on rvg. lO.Mfi long sleeve turtle neck reg. 14.08. v-neck, X sleeve slip-oti Calirnlc Sportswear, 1st floor 8" 9" ns ' jfit. MP ':&$$$ m n ' 7 r v www 1 fc.i j '.A r a i. 1 1 1 1 )i .4. r I 4 v:.....(-.;: -. t . i . , t M M TV T I H ' VW 1.-; . - ;'"'. -'l ; .'-'...:(... 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Beige, rose, blue or tur quoise, sizes 10 to 20. term l I h for the t iat-f i at ar ramluifl with amayant hMl dramatical- most dressy occasions after glowing satin trim. Beige, ly draped, Inmmed in sat- nt. gjChoice of black or turquoise or pink, sizes 10 in. Beige, turquoise, gold, red. Sizes 10 lo 20. lo 20. blue or pink. Sizes 8 lo 18. Park frcr with validalion i Section 1 Pag 7 Ms 1