;! 1. 'if 'I ';' jO The Slrrtoo mam, gaUsnv Orou. Thursday. KoWmbee U. 1S41 Miss Linda Girod a Bride . Miss Linda Lee Girod became the bride of Ralph E. Parkhurst at beautiful Thanksgiving eve cer emony at the First Congregation al church. The Kev. Clark S. Enz officiated at the 8 o'clock nuptial before a setting of white chrysan themums and white candles. Miss Joanne Gamble, Portland, a stu dent at Oregon State college, sang Through the Years" and Charles MacKenzie of Canby sang The Lord's Prayer." Jean Hobson Rich was the organist Of white velvet was the bridal gown, fashioned with a wide dra ped neckline and' long, shirred sleeves. The fitted bodice button ed down the back and the skirt ended in a train. Her full length Illusion veil was bordered In lace and she carried a whit bible marked with a white poinsettia. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glrod of Canby, for merly of Salem, was given in marriage by her father. Sister Only Attendant Miss Anne Girod cam by plane from Santa Ana, Calif., to b her sister's maid of honor, and wore a forest green velvet dress made similar to the bride's except for short sleeves. She wore long, vel vet mitts and carried a quilted muff adorned with red poinsettlas and silvered Ivy leaves. She wore dark green Juliet cap with a cluster of the silver leaves on one aide. Ring bearers were Harold and Louis Byers and the little girl wore a lime green velveteen dress James Jeppesen stood with the groom as best man. Ushers were scott Foster, wiuis ixve, itaipn Cort and Marshall Summers. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Girod selected a dubonnet dress with a crownless tulle hat in shades of dubonnet and gray. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Parkhurst came down from Portland for their son's marriage and she wore i pearl :rey crepe dress and a crownless ulle hat in shades of pink and dubonnet, They both had orchid corsages. Reeesttea FUwt Th newlyweds greeted their guests at reception in the fire place room. Pouring were Mrs. Robert Aiken of Corvallis and Mrs. H. A. Flux of Monmouth. Mrs. C. A. Jones of Grsham and th bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ar thur Girod, cut the cake. Assist ing were Miss Dorothy Klrkpat rick of Portland, Miss Garl Ja cobs of Harrisburg, Miss Ethel and Miss Delores Girod, cousins of the bride, Miss Hilda Fox and Mrs. Irwin Byers. sister of the groom. The bride's table was covered with a satin cloth and centered with the cake flanked by white ta pers in silver candelabra tied with dubonnet satin bow and streamers. On the mantel was an arrangement of white and deep red chrysanthemums. Whan tb eoupl left on their wedding trip th new Mrs. Park burst was wearing a grey broad cloth suit with short plum jacket, to which she pinned green baby orchids. Her accessories were win ter pink and she carried a brown fox muflr After December 1 the newlyweds will be at horn in Sa lem at the Ambassador apart ments. I l i Dinners Will Be Highlight of Day EAST SALEM Thanksgiving day k being observed this year by many family dinners, some in East Salem and S several families are driving to nearby communi ties to spend the day with rela tives. Guests for the family din ner at the Glenn Larkins home on Park lave, are his mother, Mrs. A. I Larkins, his sister and family,: Mr. and Mrs. Ingvald Dunrud and daughter, Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hinkle and two children and his brother, Al len Larkins, all from Molalla. Spending the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. V. Cole on Lansing ave. are Mrs. Cole's aunt and itncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Davis ai Silverton and daugh ter and sdn-in-lawf Mr. and Mrs. Neil K. Hamilton of Salem. Mr. and: Mrs. Dean Wilcox, stu dents of Pacific j college at Ash land Will be up to dinner at the home: of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox on Park ave. He will be Maying in the game at tha Pear bowl with the California Aeries in the afternoon, Guests tt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John' Jansen bn Brown road are her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mat J sterner. i Gaeefs at Malm Bam ! At the Leonard Malm home on Silverton road are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malm and two children; Mr. and Mrs. I Orient Kring Miles, j f Mr. and Mrs. 1 Cleo and family of Lancaster; at the horse of his brother Harold Keppinger! and family in Salem for a large family gathering. Miss Patricia Keppinger is down from Pacific I college in Seattle for the holiday weekend, Mr. and Mrs.! Lorah Richey, Paul and Inland,' of Auburn com munityi have driven to Vancou ver, Washv to spend the day at the home I of her father, A. E. oawyer, s i Mr. and Mrs. Edward; Tobin of Lansing ave. art In Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ueorg Wood on Denver ave. Miss Vivian V; Sion, a teacher in the schools at Xugene. is home for the holidays with bar parents, mt. and Mrs. irnn Bum on ever green ave.; Mr. and! Mrs.! Ray Bernard y, Sharon and Ronald, of Swegle community arc guests of her sis ter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Phil lip Entire in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. S Ralph Werner, Arlana and Carol! are in Silvartoo at the home ,jf 'her father and mother, Mr; and Mrs. Sam Itorts. For th1 holiday dinner at the home Mrs, HatU Curtis at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zajie, Mr. and Mrs. Dercp Blunt and daughter, Joan. ? - and son, Keppinger drive are Liberty Families To Entertain LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knepper, Sharon and Donald, will be the guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Browning in Newport. i . Mr. and Mrs. j Harold Roee- braugh, John and David, will be hostess to Mr.; and Mrs. W W. Rosebrau&h and Mr. 'and Mrs. W. H. Foster and son James of Salem. Mr. aod Mr. Mervin Seeger, Robert and Steven, win have as guests Mr. and 1 Mrs. Roland Seeger, Jerry and Margaret Mrs. John Dascn will be hostess to her family at a Thanksgiving dinner at her home on Boone Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Billy and Gerald,! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth, LoU Jr, Bonnie Jean, and Cheryl Lee; will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn In Portland, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Billings, Pat, Wanda and; Wilma will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Web ster, Ray, Bob, Shirley, and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. George McMillen, Louise, Betty and j Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Vaden Richards of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Billings, and Tommy of Seattle, Wash, Mr. and Mrs- jCecil Billings, and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Billings and Avonda, and Will Webster. Mr.V and Mr. William Lustoff a,nd Joan will (be: the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaoubcr in Seattle. Mr. and Mrj. Otis Brown and Mrs. Sadie Brown will be the guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. W. J. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Sid VanDyke, David, Joyce and Judy will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Lyle VanDyke, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Theil, David Wprren and Mickey, and Douglas VanDyke of Eugene, where he is attending the Christ ian university, j I A Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark and Joyce will have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark,! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark, Mr. 'and Mrs. Dale Clark, Jerri Rae, Donnie, Jean and Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark, Marlyn, Jerry, DarrelL and Melba, Mr. and Mrs. IJofin Denbo and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Nordahl I Brown and Delrene, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Melbra, Eliza beth and Larry-i Mr. and Mr. Caii Bell and Carl jr. will have as guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Bell. Mr. and Mrs.! Thomas Konopa and Roae Mart will have as guests Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Konopa, jr, Barbara Ann and Mary Elizabeth, j of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Janota, Mary and Ludvig of Sdo,!Mrs. Emily Gill and Mrs. Wayne GiU. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wylar will be th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Kaminga on Browning Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dent will be th guaate of Mr, and Mrs. Henry William. 1 Marilyn and Ronnie in Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Free will b the enacts ef Mr. and Mrs. Don Fra in. Corrallut Ons-ef-Tewa Gnseia I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schendel, Deanna, Steve, j Viramia and More for Your Money Pictorial Patterns Gain Favor For Decorating, Gay Fabrics ' By Mrs. Genevieve Smith If your walls are painted or papered In pattern that is small and unobtrusive you can have a lot of fun with the new pictorial patterns that are com ing out In decorative fabrics. They are especially attractive for use during the winter mouths, when you long for glimpses of the sunshiny beauty! of spring and summer. j Youll find W " 't? t them appearing T 1 n aecoranve fabrics of var ious kinds, plain cotton weaves, chintz, the glowing sa tin weave in ia. - , . coiions ia sneen 4 - -that neverk' changes), and -, in heavier ii 1 r twills, as well as rayon failles. ! 8nHh However, most of them are in cottons at reasonable prices, and washability is assured with the use of fast colors and. in better qualities, 'full preshrinkage. Si '" ' r 1 One of the pleasing features of those new fabrics is that the designers have turned to Ameri can life for their patterns. One manufacturer, for example, has a series of interesting and color ful designs based op fascinating arrangements of houses in a vil lage, of a fishing fleet of rural scenes, and village streets. From another farous line youll meet Johnny opleseed, striding across a country land scape bordered In ! apple trees, blossoms and fruit with his 'famous seed in hand.: As com panion pieces to this; primitive design" effect yoe have a choice of an all-over desien that fea tures the fruit 10 rich! colors or a more delicate pattern of apple blossoms. I The scenic patterns Or Ameri can toiles are a J grand -solution to the draw curtains ; you may be needing for those large win dows, come winter eold. The companion pieces reoeat the color scheme in ! a smaller pal tern that is well; adapted to slip covers and the like. ! fCoovrtstbt UMfl. General reture Corp) 1 ' it 1 They VVflfSUf Dyltlcimotd Control -Thoy pvff rod SAIOXff Si 1 ! : ill 1 j 1 , . a ami . V H mm : 1 I t - OMULTOn'S TOYLAIID IS 0FZI1! Ie Ham iiq JcHoa of Lionel Electric trcdoa. Also many inlsceeanq new .wttckea end aira toadc ' I . i Cesupli train ate ore priced cm low as .... 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Mrs. Clarence Byrd gave reports from magazines and from articles in th New York Times. : On Etiquette By Q. What is the correct position for the butter knife on the bread-and-butter plate? A: Place it at the top of the bread-and-butter plate, slightly above the center, and parallel with the edge of the table, with the handle at the right and the spread ing edge of the knife towards the guest. Q. Should a young married woman identify herself over the telephone to a social acquaintance by saying, "This is Ruth Martin," or, "This is Mrs. David Martin"? i A. "This is Ruth Martin." Q. Is it obligatory to acknow ledge an invitation to a card party? A. Certainly. inH n unn titfle. Otherwise, the hostess Is uitduic w anow now many players will attend. Jack Dalk, a sophomore at the University of Oregon, is spending the holiday and weekend in Sa lem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dalk. 1 FOR A Me rry Christmas GIVE RECORDS Th. 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