SOCIETYDAUGHTER’S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEDMr. and Mrs. Alexander Daniel Auld have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise, toNed B. Estes, Jr. The wedding, which will be an event of Saturday, October 5, will be solemn-ized in the First Presbyterian Church, -with Rev. William M. Logon, pastor, officiating.The attractive bride-elect was graduated from Tivy High School, where she was one of the popular students. She was also a sponsor for one of the caret companies at Schreiner Institute during her senior year. She was graduated from the Texas State Colleg for Women in Denton, and worked for more ihan a year with one of the °l]. companies of Houston, ihe bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Estes of Mountain Home, and is also a graduate of the high school and of Schreiner Institute. He enlisted asf in ,the Army Air Flt;rcesin 1940 and was returned in October of last year with the rank of captain.HAS CIRCUS PARTYJeannie Lee Stover celebrated her second birthday anniversary Tuesday with a “circus” party, which was held in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Luna on Wheless Street. A tent, with sawdust rings yas provided for the entertainment.Balloons were the favors and animal cookies and ice cream were served to the young guests. Mrs. Gene Stover, the young lady’s mother, and her grandmother, Mrs. Herman Grom, were assisted by Mrs. Luna in entertaining and serving.The guests, who brought their mothers to the party, were Dash Peterson, Sally Fawcett, Kaye Dempsey, Susan Gathings, Patricia Martinez, Cathie Carden, Portia Smart Susan Nance, Scottie Stehlmg Joe Burkett, III; Mprion *Io Lindner, Stewart Smith, Mal-com Logan, and Bob Schmerbeck, » -Sterling Silver Flatware just received at Self's Jewelry Store. 723 Water Street. (Adv.-44).(p g lt;0*3 Met o