Miss Fidler Wed Tuesday In Church Holiday Setting St. Paul's Episcopal church, beautifully decorated with its Christmas wreaths, bank of small Christmas trees at the front kand other greens, was the setting for a holiday wedding of ' interest last evening when Miss Jean Fidler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. D. Fidler, was married to James A. Hosey, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Hosey of- . Camial Journal. Salem. Ore.. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 19497 Engagement Announced Announcement is being made St. Paul Couple Will Be Honored St. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Kirk are observing their 25th wedding anniversary on Friday, December 30. Mass will be said in the St. Paul Catholic church at 8:15 a.m. for the couple. In the afternoon an open house is planned at their resi dence here between 2 and 5 o'clock, invitation being extend ed through the press to all friends and relatives to attend. Assisting at the affair will be the couple's family, including Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Kirk, James, Patricia, Tommy and Charlene Kirk. of the engagement of Miss Jeanne Gettman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gettman of Salem, to Grant Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mills of - mm Alexander. Young Lawrence Brown and Linda Sue Carpen ter passed the dream cakes. Hubbard. The wedding is planned for For going away the bride wore a rust-colored suit, the jacket being in harmonizing plaid; dark green velvet hat and purse and green accessories, and with her costume the white poinsettia she carried at the ser vice. March 22. AND Miss Gettman was graduated from Salem schools and is em ployed in the office at Capital City Transfer company. Mr Mills is a student at the Ore gon College of Education at Monmouth. The couple are to be home at Eugene. I I OaK urove. The processional aisle was aglow with candlelight, a lighted taper set in pine bows being at each pew. Tall candelabrums with lighted tapers also decor ated the altar. The Rev. George H. Swift, rec tor of the church, officiated at the 8 o'clock rites. During the service, Mrs. Scott Adams (Eli zabeth Nelson) of Portland sang "The Lord's Prayer," Miss Ruth Bedford playing the organ mu sic. Lace and Satin Gown The brunette bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ankle length wedding gown of nylon lace over ivory slipper satin. The satin was cut in dropped neckline effect, the overlace continuing, to form a high neckline. The sleeves were long and pointed over the wrists. The full flared skirt was gath ered from a fitted bodice. The waist length veil was of the same lace as on the dress and was arranged from a satin clo che trimmed in the lace. The bride carried a white poinsettia on a white Prayer Book. The honor attendant, Miss Jean Claire Swift, home from San Francisco for the holidays, wore a royal blue ankle length dress, net over taffeta, designed with short sleeves, a double kerchief collar and full gathered skirt. In her hair she wore a band of net matching the gown, also mitts in the same color, and for her flowers carried a bou quet of red poinsettias. Mrs. Wayne Struble' of Eugene was bridesmaid. Her gown in flame red, net over taffeta, was made in the same style as that of Miss Swift, and she wore the headpiece of net, . and mitts, matching the gown, and also carried red poinsettias for her bouquet. Wayne Struble of Eugene was best man. Ushering were Charles and David Hosey, brothers of the bridegroom, and Claybourne Gosser of Portland. Mrs. Fidler wore for her daughter's wedding a gray-blue gown enhanced with scattered beading on the belt and a cor sage of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother wore a rose colored gown and corsage of pink rosebuds. Assist at Reception The reception was in the church parish hall. The bride's table was covered with a white satinr; cloth. Large red Christ mas candles in graduated size, with holly around the base of the holders, decorated the table, and the wedding cake was en circled with holly. Christmas greens and holly decorated the reception room. Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Mrs. Inez Smith poured. Mrs. L. M. Davis of Oregon City, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Everett Mitchell of Portland, cousin of Mr. Hosey, cut the cake. Assist ing at the reception were Mrs. John P. Maulding of Eugene, Miss Janet Kirk, home from San Francisco for the holidays, Miss Beth Basler of Coos Bay, Miss Nancy Starkweather of Milwaukie, and Miss Charlotte Shower Given Ballston A wedding shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moon, Jr., (Edna May Hill) was given recently at the Ballston Community hall. The feature of For a Merry New Year's Eve Party New Year's Buffet the evening was a mock wed ding with all women participat ing. Refreshments were served to more than 100 guests. Miss Edna May Hill, daughter of Herman Hill and Clark Moon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moon, Sr., were married at Van couver, Wash., on Dec. 10. They are making their home in Balls- ton in what is known at the "Kenworthy" home. Today's Menu (Bj th Associated Press) The Bride Cooks Luncheon Cranberry Juice Cocktail Hot Turkey Slices Curried Rice Sweet Gherkins ' Buttered Snap Beans Fruited Sponge Cake Beverage Curried Rice (For Two) Ingredientst 1 cups cooked converted-type rice, 1 table spoon butter or margarine, 1 teaspoon curry powder, salt to taste). Method: Melt the butter or margarine in an 8-inch (approxi mately) skillet over low heat; add the curry powder and stir with a wooden spoon until well blended. Add the rice and heat thoroughly, stirring frequently. Makes 2 to 3 servings. 11 . K,V2L "J rtJU'f fW- f j' I "I ' s;'J I 4 Jiydri? Try a canape-pie clock. (AP Newsfeatures) Here's a new idea for a New Year's eve snack. Arrange an as sortment of several different kinds of crackers such as pret zels, whole wheat wafers, cheese crackers, shredded wheat waf ers around a layered chese, ham and egg pie. Then at serving time cut the pie in thin wedges the wedges will lift out perfectly without any stickiness or separ ation. Guests spread a bite of their portion on a cracker and happily let the three flavors of the pie blend while they enjoy itl ( ' The Die will keen TM-rfpotlv tnr 24 hours or more in the refrig erator covered with waxed pa per or aluminum foil in fact it should be made at least sev eral hours in advance of serv ing so it will chill and "set" for easy cutting. Here's the rec ipe: Midnight Canape Pie Cheese Layer: Cream togeth er 6 ounces of cream cheese and 1 Vi ounces of blue chese. Season with Worcestershire sauce and finely chopped parsley. Add enough milk or cream to make it spreading consistency. Spread in an even layer in the bottom of an eight-inch pie plate. Ham Layer: Mix together 5 ounces of deviled ham spread and 2 tablespoons of chopped pickles. Spread on chese layer. Egg Layer: Chop 4 hard-cook ed eggs. Season to taste with salt, pepper, mayonnaise and chop ped pimiento. Spread on top of ham layer. Cover with waxed paper or aluminum foil. Store in refrigerator several hours or overnight if desired. To Decorate: Cut slim straight pretzel sticks itno small pieces to mark minutes on clock and to form hands of clock pointing to midnight. Cut numbers 1 and 2 out of "curly" pretzels and put on the clock. BOOSTER CLUB of St. Mark Lutheran church is meeting Wed nesday evening at 7:45 o'clock at the church. On the entertain ment committee are Mr. and Mrs. Theo G. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Krueger. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- New Year's Eve She'll be bell of the ball in her dreamy dance dress with gold and rose lame bodice and skirt made of layers of eggshell net, with graceful ruffled panels. Strap less above, bouffant below is the rule for this season's most flattering and popular dance dresses by New York's Junior designers. . . . . . - r - , ett Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Max Gehhar. All members and friends are invited to enjoy the evening of entertainment and refreshments, r,acn couple is asKed to take a card table and cover, and scis sors. Would You Like FOUR Bowls of Soup ' and SIX Desserts? Why not? You get CULVau Qut6ai at NEW BUFFET DINNER for just 99c (44e for important people under 10) Fresh "n" Hot SOUP Is Now an Added Treat By the way . . . those SILEX Candle Warmers you see on each BUFFET table can be purchased for just 2.95. And NOHLGREN'S wrap for mail ing anywhere in the U.S. for 35c. Downtown on State Street Open from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Each Day But Sunday Journal Want Ads Pay IT COSTS LESS THAN YOU THINK TO RIDE YELLOW CAB Phone 2 2411 .i"r''f - T ,1T - - .-.. - .... . 11 i'i I 111 1 j..--- g .. 1.-.. 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Dresses women-,, to $i.95 ... .$9.95 I Needlepoint LESS V3 J Dresses women,, ,0 $24.95 $74.95 I Os Child's Wear . $1.00 I Dresses women-., to $32.50 $77.95 Frocks hum $7.98 1 Dresses women-, . $49.95 $24.95 Baby Crib Sheets $1.19 j Nylon Panties Reg. zso $7.98 j Skirts $"0 $3.98 J j J Nylon Slips Re,. $8.s $5.95 Coots women- ,e3. $29 95 ... $79.95 i j Rayon Gowns $5.95 $3.98 rrocfes women-,, reg. $14.95 w.yo H Paiamas r $19.95.. S74.95 1 Sweaters $3.00 $7.00 Brassieres m $7.00 Toys 11.. V2 PRICE Girdles $s.oo $7.00 f Pantie Girdles 10 $5.00 ... $7.00 3RD FLOOR CASH LOANS Auto 'lOOto'lOOOso.. COALMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN INCORPORATED, Salem Ajency: 464 N. Charch Ptraonal lfcVl!liwiS7r mm St. Tet 34161 "jjOoVf II Girdles 1. $13.50 $5.00 I Table Lamps .0 $50.00 $74.95 Pantie Girdles $13.50 $5.00 I Love Seats to $159.50 $89.50 I 1 Foundations to $24.50 ... $7 0.00 Occasional s to $52.50 ... $34.95 ! 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