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Their daughter, Shirlee, will spend the holidays in Ashland with her.tormer jschool friends . . . i Also bay bound will be the Du ane Gibsons and W. Frank Craw fords, who are; driving down to San Francisco on Wednesday . . . They plan to spend tert days in the bay city with headquartersat the Sir Francis Drake hotel . . . they also have tickets for the East-West game . . . before returning home the four plan to go further south for a sojourn . j . . f jf Mr. and Mrs. j Alfred Montgom ery and coed daughter. Nancy, will spend New Year's eve in Xhf Mur al room of the; St. Francii hotel . . , They leave Thursday by train. f j At the Empress hotel io Vic toria; B. C, for .New Year's eve will be Janet Bower; and! Mary White, who -head north on Thurs day . - . they had ; planfied to drive in Mary's new club jjcoupe, which arrived in tiroe ffr her Christmas surprise . . bjit due to weather conditions the trip will be by train ... ! TRAVEL TIME . . i. forj many the new year means trips abroad or following the sun south i . . . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., leave January 3 by plane frjr New York City and then for four months tour of Africa and into the interior . . . Enroute they will make stops in Portugal, Lisbon and down the coast to Johannes burg . . . From there the will travel by river boat, train and car to Cape Town and into the; inter ior . . . then on to Egypl with trips to the famed battlegrounds at Tunis, Algeria and Libya f . . . The Frys will fly back to! Spain for i several, weeks stay before returning to the states in May . . . Headed ... for South Ameri ca for the fifth year on January 3 will be the C. L. Criders it Dal- i las . . . They are most fascinated ! with the country and, each year pick a different country t& visit longer ... this year it will be Peru and they will sojoijra at beautiful Lake Titicaca . . . The travelers will make the tHp by plane, as they have other fyears, and will stop enroute at Los An- gtries, xviexicu, ranama,' uuaiemaia i and Costa Rica ... The Qiriders have made the trip so often that the hotel managers give f them warm welcomes ... i WEDDING ECHOES . . . A bride of the Christmas season wasVIary- ' ana ooiunger, wno Decame; airs. Reed Vollstedt a week agofl . . . The First Congregational fchurch the setting . . . filled with guests. many from out-of-town . A and j dozens of the couple's college friends from Oregon State here for the occasion ... I A flurry of excitement fi . . whenHhe bride's veil caught fire j from I the candles as she walked down the aisle ... but pjut out immediately by one of thefguests . even the minister and 'groom starting to come forward ftp the rescue . . Maryana and, j Seed both speaking their vows lirlearly and not the least excited f j. . . Again at the reception hit veil just missed the candles on the bride's table as she walked past to cut her cake . . i but j Reed rescued the veil from the jflame this time and held her; veil back . . . I! The reception . . . the Chi O- mega house the setting . . . jtiardly room for the several hundred guests to move . . . but wijman- aged to get through the criyvd to! the ining room . . . the .bride s table all in ice blue satin with an off-center arrangement of j jwhite carnations with pink , tapers and blue satin with tiny silver j bells caugnt at tne corner oi thei clotn . a white and silver irradescent cloth on the punch table . J with Francis Wade pouring untijl the servers arrived . . . Adorable were the twins, Jackie and! Jane Vollstedt of McMinnvillei I who i - 5 ' .... iii Heard . . . ENGLISH passed the dream cakes, -- also wrap ed in blue paper . . . Jack ie wore a white suit and Jane's blue dress was of ruffled marqui sette ... Welcome home ... for Mabel Robertson, who has been in Eu rope since summer, and attend ing her first wedding of the sea son ... also greetings to Edward and Betty Porter, who have been living in Portland . . . Betty has conpleted her nurses training and after a much needed vacation, will oe practicing . . . Barbara Saiith, a Chi Omega, came up from her home in San Mateo, Calif., for her sorority sister's wedding . and she was the lucky catcher when Maryana threw her bouquet from the stairway . . . Lots of rice when the couple left speeding away in their new car, all deco rated with streamers, soap, and tin cans ... DECORATION NOTES . . . The entrance way to the Daniel Fry home flanked with two white trees to which are tied apples and at Clearance! BW TOME! FIFTY-EWE PAMS F THATS Add To Your Collection; OXFORDS "GOLO OF DUNMORE" Add To Your Collection: DRESSY FLATS "TANTALIZERS" Add To Your Collection : DRESS SHOES "KRIPPENDORF FOOTRESTS" . Bear in Mind: There Is NO SHOE that FITS YOU and Your Budget LIKE A ELI&EWlIAmL SHOE spotted with flood lights .... Christy Cooley's pale pink Christmas tree decorated with fuchsia lanterns, grapes and other fruit and tied with chartreuse bows . . . the decorator her mother, lrs. Richard L. Cooley . . . Mrs. Robert Gormsen deco rated her son Paul's tree with red balls and white paper doilies . . . Mrs. Frank Turner's tree is of butt s and bows ... a silver tree with red and silver buttons and red cellophane bows . . . When Barbara finished decorating her daughter, Linda, turned around and said, "Now let's deco rate the real tree." Mrs. Walter Kirk's stunnine mantle edged in cedar garlands . . . also the mirror above gar landed ... at one end a large glass vase filled with gay Christ mas balls and adorable gold an gels and white and gold tree at the other end . . . altar candles for light ... To Celebrate New Year's To celebrate the New Year sev eral watch parties are being ar anged for Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gorm sen will entertain members of her MOW WE $E55 $S55 Black, Brown, Blue, Green, Red, Wine, Grey, Bronze Kid Values to $12.95 ) The Salem Shoe Store Thai the Ladies bridge club and their husbands at a New Year's eve party at their Hines street home. A late supper will be served by the hosts. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dow, Mr. and Mrs- Donald Barnick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Borgardus, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Pearmina, jr, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. John H. John son and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert William son have invited a group of their friends to a watch party on New Year's eve at their North Summer street home. Stayton Girls Have Christinas Meeting STAYTON Troop Little Flow er, Junior Catholic Daughters, met jointly with the other troops Monday evening at Forester hall. A gift exchange was followed by a no-host lunch and entertain ment. Two new members, Dolores Walts and Rose Ann Wagner, re cently joined when the troop met at the home of Jean Stewart. Games were played and a scrap book was made for crippled chil dren. Dolores Waltz will be hos tess for the next meeting. AETODVE AT THE PKDCE THAT TUREE TDMES FDVE DS Add To Your DRESS "FOOT FLAIR High, Cuban and Low Heels Pumps, Straps & Ties In the Middle of the Floor is a festive table set with 555 pairs of Odd Lot Shoes at 2 pair for $5.55. In this group all sizes are not available but if you find your size you'll have THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR! II You're Hard Io Fit . . Christmas Party Enjoyed by Club At Four Corners FOUR CORNERS Hostess to the One Dozen Roses club Thurs day was Mrs. Ross Wood, 3915 State st. Co-hostess was Mrs. Mag dalena Sutter, A covered dish din ner was followed by a Christmas party and gift exchange. Guests were Mrs. Glen Woodry, Mary Grace Harger, Gloria and Judith Wood. Etta Sutter will be hostess to the January meeting. F. A. Boyington, 3676 State st., drove to Oswego Friday to bring his 88-year-old father, C. W. Boyington, down for the holidays. A group from Bethel Baptist church at Aumsville were carol ing in Aumsville and Four Cor ners on Thursday evening. The Christmas tree and program was sponsored by the firemen and auxiliary for the children of the fire district. The Fireman's auxiliary will hold the regular meeting at the community hall January 4. Mrs. Frank Smith, 115 N. Lan caster dr., is in Salem General hospital with pneumonia. Ice-hockey is a game which probably dates from the 18th century. The New Look in Arithmetic ADD to your style SUBTRACT from MULTIPLY your budget DIVIDE our profiti Collection: SHOES $55 This Table Is For You! . Adore Jefferson Folk Travel, Entertain JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Wa'lter Watkins are Christmas guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swartz on Ankeny Hill. Mrs. Kay Rickman and daugh ter, Mrs. Judith McNiese of Os wego were weekend guests of their sister and aunt, Mrs. W. D. Glasgow, and Mr. Glasgow, on Greens Bridge road. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells had as their Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. William Dyer of Corvallis. Mr- and Mrs. Lester Brurvs of Adair Village. Mr. and Mrs, John Calahan of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weddle and Leighton Weddle. Christmas guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartley were Mr. and Mrs. Moody Ben ner, Virginia, Glen and Carol of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pope, Lena Lou, Janet of Cor vallis, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thurs ton, Donnie and Linda of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryant of Salem and Mrs. Delia Skaar of Albany were Saturday guests of your problems and Add To Your Collection: LOAFERS "GOLO OF DUNMORE Add To Your Collection: DRESS SHOES "BARRETT ORIGINALS Add To Your Collection: STRAPS -SAKS of NEW YORK' GO : TO "You Need Go No Further 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bilyeu. G. Neuenschwander spent Moim day at the home of his niece, Mrs Anna Gray of Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. G lover ; were Christmas guests of their son 4 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnston and family at Sweet Home.; The ibis, sacred bird of ancient Egypt, is related to the stork OUR NEW HOME GOES; vims j Gccd Ihml I For Wemen With 1 f "HARD TO FITf 1 FIGURES ,j 7 KaUes Apparel j I la Coming Shop I To Salem H ' January , a , jp j 320 COURT $(g55 $55 - .V This is miAiniMA Special Howard Corsei 131 N. High i i ) ! 1 ' Shop ; i if i