Page 6 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orecoa Monday, Dtfwlt,F 5 Some Notations . . . By M. L. F iMrs. Tyler lis Hostess m Salem, several open ouse affairs marking the week tween Christmas and New ear's. . . . The holiday week is a KaV Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Locbead, Mrs. John S. Tyler. Jr., re- Pali Drive, were hosts Satur-, unrig pmiaem or ine junior day evening at their annual "ild ' St. Paul's Episcopal . . . church, will entertain the in- Christmas time open house, a , ' . ,., ' .. ' hnihi. .f,i, .nti,in.id 1 coni and outgoing executive , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. each year by their friends .. . arl? ,n? advisory council owin are to entertain on , From the front step8 ,nd door. : memberi for dessert Tuesday uesday evening r.l an open wav wilh their cneerv setting at her home on North 34th. ouse affair, the party to be in of grccnSi candies and greeting "d"e Mrs. Floyd le Camellia room at the Sen-: card l0 every room in tne Colburn. new president; Mrs. I lor hotel, guests being invited house, the Lochead home is ar- '"er a. nayoen, Mrs. n. xl. I call at 8 o'clock. tistically decorated for the Henry. Mrs. Jesse F. Causey, . holidavs . . . With the kitchen Mr- Gerald Fuher, Mrs. Paul , One of Ihe most charming ,nese days such an attractive M- Gemmell, Mrs. Louise E. arties of the season was the part 0( nomei jj j, a joy to Muller. Mrs. Earl T. Andre-lother-daughtcr tpa lor which i sce ,ne kitchen all a part of en. Mrs. William H. Lytle, Iri. Herman Jochimsrn and : the setting for a party . . . At , Mrs. . Austin Wilson, Sr., Mrs. er three attractive daughters )ne Lochead open house the w- C. Gabriel, -teen-agers Sonrira and Sua- generous buffet was set up in one, and young sister, Sally np kitchen, the home being so CV ceS Meet'wa ere hostesses on Saturday aft-1 arranged guests could circulate ririr,. ,u. - moon at their South High throughout the house with ease. r p .,L 1 il !i ant h, k .a iip .. . , ciety of Christian Service of affair' w h "to J iris Ex,e'n Icings of the Jason Lee Metnodlst churcn stle anair wun uic gins. season during our call were m.t j. r om grade school aRe on up to; Mr. and Mn Glenn stevens. , u '' ,n ' nwS - ' allege, calling with their , Mr. an(1 Mrs. Claude Posl Dr. b ' .others for tea between 3 and and Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, MrJ Ja"u,ary:,f uly c 'f.1 e ,U o'clock and how grown up and Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mr. m.ei at ':3U. P,m' at. ' I? hme 5me have become in just a and .Mrs. Frank Shafer, Dr. and of Mrs- Carl Gies' 1075 shlp" ear's time! The girls gathered Mrs. John M. Bamage, Mr. and pins: February-August circle, l the den for their chatting, Mrs. Elmore Hill and their at 1:30 Wlth Mrs- A- H- Davis, leir punch table in colorful i guests, Mr. and Mrs. William ! 500 North 20th: March-Septem-:hristms theme being set up 'Hodgson of Portland. Mr. mdbn circle at 1:30 in the fire l the breakfast room adjoin-1 Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst. Mr. ! Place room of the church, ig, while mothers stayed to and Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst, ! The May-November circle isit in the living room and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon, i will meet for a Christmas Capital Women Edited fcy MARIAN LOWB FISCHER bout the tea table . . . The Mr. and Mrs. James White, ochimsen home is beautifully j Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nichol ecorated for the Yuletide . . . Ison, Jr.: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph musual is the madonna ar-jM. Devers, Mr. and Mrs. Her angement in front of a large ; man Darley, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- old framed mirror, the ilium-1 ton Cox, all of Stayton; Mr. I home for Christmas were their luncheon and devotional serv ice at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. C. A. McClurc, 433 Boice. AT THE W. O. Widdo'ws lated madonna set in angel ' and Mrs. William J. Braun; Mr. 1 air at the base of the mirror : and Mrs. John Kitzmiller, Mr. Looped across the top of and Gerllnger, Mr. i he round mirror are strands f gold beads with a big red iow at the top . . . The tea : able featured the pink theme and Mrs. Victor Williams all of Dallas: Dr. and Mrs. Morris Crothers, Mrs. Othel Lee and daughter. Miss OtheJene Lee et with a pink satin cloth, theind the latter's fiance. William enterpiece of pink roses with Colvard; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ... !.,..,. f, . Sears, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wal- ent, pink candles at either "f- nd M' ch"les jde , Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- uuii vuuicj, mr. ana mrs. Among those greeted during , ur call, Mrs. Willard Thomp , on and daughter, Karen; Mrs. , krthur A. Atherton and daught er, Nancy; Mrs. Vernon Gil . nore and daughter. Patricia; , rlrs. Ward R. Davis and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Widdows of Redwood City, Calif., and Mrs.' Glen Widdows' mother, Mrs. James Lowder of Aberdeen, Wash., and the hosts' daugh ter, Mrs. Grace Widdows and her son, Mark. Mrs. Lowder is en route to California for a visit. ON SUNDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek observed their Clark Carlton. Mr inri Mr. Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- silver wt dding anniversary, ert DeArmond and his Barents They went U. Seattle, Satur- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. DeArmond i daV. 00111 having lived in that of Bend . . . Assisting the hosts were their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Hu laughter, Linda, and niece, nert L. Williamson and Mr. and area before their marriage, and visited there over the weekend. foldene Shepherd of Van ; :ouver; Mrs. Robert J. Her all and daughter. Linn; Mrs. chandler Brown and daughter, lum; Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel ' ind daughter, Kathy; Mrs. T. larold Tomlinson and daugh- I er, Kaye; Mrs. Edwin Keech : ind daughter, Susan; Mrs. fheron Hoover and daughter, loAnne; Mrs. Francis Smith and laughter. Betty Lou; Mrs. Har ild M. Olinger and daughter. ' iusan; Mrs. Dean Brooks and laughter, Denise; Mrs. James iValton and daughter. )lisa Mth; Mrs. William H. Ham- nond and daughter, Connie; ' Mrs. G. E. MeCormlck and laughter, Glenda; Mrs. William f. Braun and daughter, Phoebe Lou; and among other friends, Mrs. Harry S. Dorman, Mrs. (Jrlln S. Page, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Arthur Erlckson ' Mrs. George H. Swift . . . Favorite of Millions Mrs. James Kribs, and their! which Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. daughter, Miss Gail Lochead . Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hoy were hosts for one of the Sun day open houses, inviting a group of friends to call be tween 4 and 6 o'clock at their Douglas avenue home . . . The Hoys have one of the most striking Christmas trees we've seen, a silvered one with only green decorations . . . Over each green ornament is a matching green bow . . . The supper table was set with a bright Christmas green satin cloth, the cer.terpiece silvered greens with white candles . . . Here we chatted with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd and son, Jim; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Dempewolf, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tbomas, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Young, Judge and Mrs. Joseph B. Felton . . . The hosts' daughter, Miss Sally Hoy, assisted in greeting and serving the guests . . . An enjoyable holiday open tunninw unnroT cmrn itwi JfUTUUd LHnilUI OlLUut HI III house Sunday was that for Braun Thompson were hosts to a large group at their Crestview Drive home, guests being in vited to call between 3 and 8 o'clock ... A very visity af fair, guests enjoying the large basement recreation room . . . Among those greeted Mrs. A. L. Adolphson and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, now of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tom linson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hein- line, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and daughter, Miss Rob erta Meyer; Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Lebold, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons, Dr. and Mrs. Har old O. Schneider, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis VonEschen, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. William Schlitt, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Taylor and son, Ralph Taylor; Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoff man, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ow ens, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Fort- miller, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Betrothals Told Over Week-End Three engagements wr an nounced over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Oiter berg are announcing the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Nancy Carol Osterberg, to Robert B. True, son of Ber nard True. .No date is set lor the wedding. The bride-elect was graduat ed last June from Salem high school an dis now employed in the circulation department of the Capital Journal. Mr. True is attending officers training school at Fort Sill, Okla. Ralph-May Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. May are announcing the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Patricia May, to A3c Lowell W. Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Pomeroy. The wedding date has not been announced. Miss May is employed at the county tax of fice and Mr. Ralph is stationed at Sheppard air force base in Wichita Falls, Tex. Knapp-Hartwell A surprise for friends at tending a party Sunday after noon was announcement of the engagement of Miss Jean Hart well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartwell, to Edward Knapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. The news was told at a party given by Miss Marjorie Mosolf at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mosolf, on the Santiam. A re cording was played to reveal the announcement. A June wedding It planned. Both young people attended Salem schools and both are students at Pomona college, Miss Hartwell as a sophomore and Mr. Knapp as a senior. Baby Christened The christening services for Michael Patrick Maulding, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maulding, were Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift of ficiating. Alexander and Harry V. Col lins are godparent! for the little boy. An informal reception for the family and close friends were given at the home of the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, follow ing the service. Also present for the event were the pater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Maulding of Tillamook. Miss McBath Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McBath have announced the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Patricia K. McBath to Delton L. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Miller. No date is set for the wedding. Miss McBath is employed in the office at Salem high school and Mr. Mil ler is employed with an Asso ciated service station here. Additional Society On Paget 8 and 10 Holiday Party South Salem Mrs. Robert W. Fenix, Camp Fire leader for the Leslie junior high seventh grade, entertained at a Christ mas party for her group and Mrs. Ray Stringham's Girl Scout troop 100 at iier home on South High street this past week. Games were played and re freshments serveci to Julian Melber, Carolyn Jarvis, Janis Bryan. Kathrin Miller, Doris Stringham, Janet Methvin and Sheryl Thompson ho are Girl Scouts, and Mrs. Ray String ham their leader, and Judy Erickson, Nancy Baker, Clau dia Weaver, Bonnie Jean Kurth, Patty Fcix, Sue Bra sher, Sally Osko and Janet Davenport, Camp Fire Girls. . SALEM HEIGHTS Holiday week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and fam ily on West Browning avenue were Capt. and Mrs. Sylvan Walgren and Bennett of Fort Lewis, Wash. Miss Kleman Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Max Kleman are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Arline Kleman, to Pvt. Lloyd Wooden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Damaske. ; The news was revealed at a family gathering at Christmas time. 1 Miss Kleman is a senior at Salem high school and her fi ance is home on leave from Fort Ord, California, where he is in training with the U. S. Army. No date is set for the wed ding. Miss Little Tells Betrothal at Party The engagement of Miss Mar jorie Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Little, to David Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Weeks, was announced at a Christmas time party last week at the Little home. Names of the couple were concealed with Christmas or naments on a Christmas tree. No date is set for the wed ding. Both young people are stu dents at Willamette university in their sophomore year. The br'de-elcct is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Mr. Weeks of Sigma Chi fraternity. VISITORS over Christmas have been Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Walkey of Pacific Pali sades, Calif., guests of her uncle and aunt, George Put nam and Miss Elizabeth Put nam. They will leave Wednes day for their home. FROM ONTARIO. Calif., comes news of the birth of a son, Monday, December 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. More- head. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Feilen of Salem j and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. More- head of Sweet Home. Mrs. Feil en has been at her daughter's I home for the holidays. Christening Event Christening services for James Douglas Green, young er son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green, were Christmas dsy noon in St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Godparents for the two month old bsby are Mr. and Mrs. C. Fenton Ford of Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley, the baby's uncle and aunt, acting as proxies at the service. Present for the bap tism were the baby's grand parents, Secretary of the In terior and Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, home from Washington, D.C., for the holidays, and Lester M. Green of Eugene; his greatgrandmother, Mrs. J. W. Frates of Portland; his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green of Medford, the Had leys and the Greens, and their older son, Daniel McKay Green. """hborh4 Following .u... fuPle will mak.T.r'l MARLUE DIETRICH Kotka - Lammi Hopewell At a quiet home wedding in Clatskanie, Mrs. Emma Lammi was married to Abram Kotka of Fairview dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isakson of Clatskanie were the attendants. The Rev. John Riikoncn of California officiat ed at the ceremony. The bride chose a black dress with pink carnation corsage for her wedding, and Mrs. Isakson wore a gray dress with white carnation corsage. A reception followed the ceremony, and was attended by about SO guests, including the families of the children of both the couple. 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