If f' ' r t y " lThm Stofmnn, Salem, Orqoru Friday. December 17, 1948 Youngsters .Celebrate Birthdays Pre - Christmas birthday par ties are festive occasions for mem bers of the very young set Kathy Clark, daughter of the Everett Clarks, will celebrate her fourth birthday at a party this afternoon at the Clark I home on Market street Games will be in play with refreshments following. The Christmas motif will be used in decorating. Honoring Kathy will be her grandmother, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. Robert O. Smith, Bruce, Car olyn and Michael, Mrs. Willard Petre and Verity, Mrs. Otto Sko pil, Jr., and Rickie, Mrs. Leland Shinn, jr., and Jimmy, Mrs. James Waite and Nancy, Mrs. Harlan Moorman and Michelle and Car ol Clark. Party on Saturday Ann Haworth has invited a group of her friends to a Christ mas party on Saturday afternoon at the East Lefelle street home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. James li Imported 1 Imported WOOL AH GYLE ANKLETS JUST ARRIVED For Christmas Gift Giving! Superbly knit in rich Argyle plaids brisk, out Standing color combinations trimly handled and soft to wear. See our window display Pair 3.65 H e vvi t tvo Distincttvt M$n s Wr Distinctive Men's Wear High at Court Senator Hotel Bid?. SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC 1 B. Haworth. Games will be in play during the party hours, 3 to 5 o' clock, with birthday cake and re freshments following. Honoring Ann on her sixth birthday will be Sharon and Char lene Cushing, Jane and Sally Ro berts, Barbara and Sharon French, Joan and Janet Kennedy, Rose mary Rhoten, John Saffron and Jean Haworth. Martha Minte's Farty Martha Minto, daughter of the John Mintos, will be a party hostess Saturday afternoon at the Saginaw street home of her par ents, the occasion being her ninth birthday. Nine of her friends have been bidden to the Christmas par ty. Games will be in play with a lighted cake a feature of the re freshment hour. Ceremony to Be Sunday Plans are being announced for the wedding of Miss Mary Cath arine Hobson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lyle Hobson of Port land and niece of Miss Olga Wik berk of Salem, to Roy Lidstrom of Prineville. son of Mr. and Mrs Carl Anton Lidstrom of Prineville, who will be here for the cere mony. The nuptials will take place on Sunday, December 19 at the First Congregational church at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Seth Huntington of ficiating. Prof. T. S. Roberts will play the wedding music. Mrs. Charles R. Urness of The Dalles will be her sister's matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Jo Price of Corvallis and Mrs. Edward Armstrong of Portland- J. Walter Lidstrom of Prineville will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Rollin Haag and Richard Gahlsdorf of Salem. Rob ert Strong and William Schade of Portland. A reception will follow at the Robert's Studio. The couple will live in Corvallis until spring, when the benedict elect will graduate from Oregon State college. Miss Hobson grad uated from Oregon State in June and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Her fiance is a member of Phi Delta Theta frater nity, having served as president the past year. The Wesleyan Service Guild ef the Leslie Methodist church will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. E. W. Stripling, 943 S. Liberty st, Monday night at 8 o'clock. Members will bring gifts for the Chemawa Indian school, religious education. with a luxury look ut a low price! A. Neat, new "Gadabout" bag in genuine leather or suede. All colors. B. Guaranteed to win wonderful praise, this beautiful bag in plastic feather. C. So smart in black broadcloth, black or colored plastic calf. plus Federal Ms V NYLONS Cr Give her sheer glamour! Lovely full' fashioned, first quality 29 rfect nylons in the new shades. L w per up 170 North Liberty SALEM'S NEWEST SHOE STORE FOR WOMEX OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9:99 P. M. nnj . . ' .' " I ft Y' .; Vyyyy to. if Mrs. Ronald Andarson (Phyllis Gilbert) who was mar ried on December 5 at the Silverton Methodist church. The brida is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilbert of Sil verton and the grocm is the son of Mrs. August Anderson of Eugene. (McEwan photo). Miss Larson A Hostess Miss Patricia Larson was hostess for a pre-Christmas party Thurs day night at the Bellevue street home of her parents, the W- W. Laarsons, for a group of her fri ends. During the evening the group sang Christmas carols and Miss Beverly Kenney sang a few solo numbers. A late dessert supper was served by the hostess. Poinsettias, greens and candles provided the decorative note. Guests of Miss Larson were Miss Mary Reimann. Miss Nancy Buren Miss Carolyn Davis, Miss Beverly Kenney, Miss Alice Schmidt, Miss Lois Mulcahy, Mrs. W. W. Larson, Miss Floyd Riley, Mrs. Troy Mc Gowan, Mrs. David Carver and Mrs. Paul Gilmer. Pupils to Play, Sing Carols A Christmas program will be given Saturday by pupils of Mrs Ted Medford and Mrs. Jean Hob son Rich at S o'clock at the Med ford home. Christmas carols will be played and sung by the following: Betty and Bob Burnside, Vicki Bryant, Margaret Ann Cooper, Janet Fow ler, Sharon Forrest, Judy Klem pel. Shannon Louiza, Theodora Medford, Karlene Quistad, Marilyn Rcaney, Susan and Janice Rob erts Nancy Ragan, Sue and Eddie Syring, Margaret Smith, Carole Warren, Jolene AddyJ Ronnie Ba ker, Patty Claggett, Nancy dem ons, Marilyn Friesen, Sandra Jo chimsen, Dale Kairnes, Chuckle Laneberry, Judith Ann McClellan, Elizabeth and Frankie Shafer, Kay Muhs. Beverly Burgoyne, Kay Tomlinson and Louise Owens. Mrs. Rex Peffer entertained her card club at her Hollywood drive home Wednesday night. 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Miss Doris Jean Leek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall P. Leolc of Salem, has revealed her betro thal to Rodney Engdahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl of Salem. Miss Leek and her fiance are at tending Willamette university. Mr. Encdahl Diana in t gon State college next fall -for en gineering courses. The wedding is planned for the spring. Miss Montag U Wed Miss Helm Mnnt T9tsV nrci dent of the Alpha Chi Omega sor ority house on the Willamette uni versity campus, announced her en gagement to George Hurt of War renton, at a post Panhellenlc party at the Alpha Chi house on Decem ber 11. The bride-elect passed the traditional box of chocolates to her "sisters." The marriage of the couple will take place on December 28 at the Portland home of the bride-to-be's patents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mon tag. The couple will live in Salem at 330 BellevUe following their hoheymoon and will complete their studies at Willamette university, where both are seniors. 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