Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FI8CHEB 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, T'ursday, June 16, 1949 iSoroptimist Club Installs At Dinner Event Wednesday ' Salem Soroptimist club Installed new officers last evening at t formal dinner party in the Cherry room of the Senator hotel, ,40 memben and guests attending. Mrs. Henry Kayser installed the officers in a candlelight ieremony. assisted by Miss Alice Crary Brown at the piano and a 1 I I ...i 1 : l . . . i me lafiuies. The new officers installed In clude: Mrs. Glenn E. McCorm ick, president; Mrs. H. G. Mai- son, first vice president; Mrs Jonn a. BeaKey, second vice president; Mrs. Leo Johnson treasurer; Mrs. Donald Reinke, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Eva Rush, recording secretary; Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, director. Hold-over directors are Miss Irene de Lisle and Mrs. Ethel Lau. Miss Irene de Lisle, retiring president, presided at the open ing of the meeting. Miss Flor ence Polster gave accordion so los and Miss Glennis Allen sang, accompanied by Miss Jewell Gueffroy. The tables and room were la vishly decorated with blue del phiniums and yellow daisies Also, down the centers of the tables were blue candles encir cled with yellow blossoms. " past president s pin was presented Miss de Lisle. r,ieven or me guests were members of the Portland Sorop timist club, including Miss Anio Malinem, Mrs. DeEtta Rodgers, Miss Emilie Eisenhauer, Miss Harriett Sheasgreen, Miss Sally Diacmnan, mrs. Armena Felt. Mrs. Mary Boyle, Mrs. Fred Meyer, Miss Pera Wilkins Mr. Myrtis Russell, Mrs. Minnie Un derwood. Mrs. Susan de Lisle Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mrs. Ro bert M. Fischer, Jr. were other guests at the dinner. Portland S or optimists have invited Salem members to at tend their installation on Sat urday evening, a dinner to be at the Benson hotel. A mnn0 mose planning to go from here Sorority Event rnuo of Salen Alpha Chi Omega sorority will !sn to Portland Saturday to at Kend the groups annual state luncheon to be at the Benson hotel. Among those going from here are Mrs. Howard Barlow, Mrs. "Roy Rice, Jr., Mrs. Frank Gue Jrin, Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Le wis D. Griffith. All Alpha Chi Omegas around the state are in cited to attend. 3ftmgv' .Miss Sparks Is Recent Bride Rnsedale On June 5, at 3 n m . before an altar banked Swith Dink and yellow roses, white peonies, blue delphen- lumi and garden pinks, the Rev Durnr Brown performed the linele ring ceremony that united in marriage. Miss Grace Ann Stoarks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ben Sparks, and Dannie Nathen Bonge, son of Mr. and Mrs. n V. Bonge of Salem. The bride wore an ivory sa tin gown with net yoke embel lished with embroidery and seed Jiearls. Her fingertip veil was lace edged and gathered into a Coronet of braided satin trim- ?ied with orange blossoms. She arried a shower bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carna Jion tied with white satin rib don. Glenn Sparks gave his klster away. Mrs. Milton Bingenheimer was ier sister's matron of honor and swore an orchid taffeta frock Svith sweetheart neckline, puff leeves and bustle back. Miss rihirlcy Bingenheimer, niece of he bride and Miss Eva Bonge, lister of the bridegroom, as iridesmaids wore pale green Jrocks made Identically to that nf the matron of honor. They 411 carried pastel colonial nose gays. Mrs. Wayne Sparks and J4r. Glenn Sparks, wearing qua taffeta, lighted the tapers, yllss Clara Sparks of Portland, PISICT Ol Mi in:, fend Bowerman of Albany sang Mrs. Forrest Commack accom panied, also playing the wed- J . , Charles Rogers stood as best knan for his cousin. Ushers were Wayne Sparks, brother of She bride, and Milton Bingen tielmer. J Mrs. Frank Griffin passed the guest book and Eulalia Ket hum of Mulino, cousin of the Wide had charge of the gifts. A reception was held in the thurch presided, over by Mrs. Bert Hamilton. Clara Sparks But the wedding eake. Mrs. Clngenhiemer served the Jrroom's cake and Mrs Wayne Cparka and Mrs. Glenn Sparks n-Mrided at the punch bowl. ... farewell Event Mrs. John H. Hann was hos Jbeiw this afternoon at fare swell tea to honor Mrs. Howard jconkle, who with Mr. Conkle tsnd their two sons, Gordon and Brian, are moving to Seattle the tfirst of July to make their home. Invited were a group of sen site secretaries with whom Mrs. Conkle worked during the legis lative session, Mrs. Hillary Ktzcl, Mrs. Floyd Query, Mrs. James jNewcomb, Mrs. Robert DeAr smonri, Mrs. Robert Needham. Mrs. Janet Collier, Mrs. W. B Kimmet. Mrs. Pearl Young, Mrs. Robert Brennan. Mrs. Hann. ! . jpiroux-Luhde Falls City Mock orange and lither blooms formed a floral vaekgrounds for the wedding keremony of Miss Donna Ber riece Luhde and Francis A. Gi foux. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank piroux of Silverton June 11 at I p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luh te nf Falls City. The Rev. Willis Keithly offi ciated. The bride was given In Jnarriage by her father. The frrlde wore a white taffela and ce gown, with fingertip illu sion veil and carried a white Bible and an orchid. J Miss Alice Luhde, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and pore a blue laffeta gown and tarried a nosegay of yellow loses. Miss Dianne Luhde. a sta ler of the bride, as bridesmaid k'ore a pink taffeta gown and tarried pink roses. Best man was Elmer Glroux brother of the bridegroom. The froomsman was Johnnv Classen r Dallas. I The reception was held on the lawn. The newlyweds will reside In Monmouth, during the sum mer session of college, where fcoth art students. I I. RAVING Friday on a vara nn Into Canada will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reinke to be gone three weeks They art making aha trip by motor. i Two Couples Plan Supper Among informal parties on the late week's calendar is the buffet supper for which Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice and Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Barr will entertain Friday evening. The event will be given In the garden at the Fitzmaurice home ... Parties for Mrs. Wise Mrs. T. G. Wise, who is leav ing soon for Seattle to reside, is being honored at several par ties preceding her departure. Mrs. P. C. Anderson enter tained this afternoon at dessert and bridge for Mrs. Wise, mem bers of their bridge club being guests. In the group were Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. Edward J. Hagen, Mrs. Loren Lewis, Mrs. Willis Clark, Mrs. Ralph Atwood, Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard, Mrs. Milo Taylor, Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mrs. James Payne, Mrs. Ed Goeckner, Mrs. Lee Thomas and the hostess. This evening, Mrs. Carl W. Wood is to entertain for Mrs. Wise at a dessert supper and bridge party, guests to include Mrs. Wise, Mrs. Ottis Berry Mrs. Elmo Lindholm, Mrs. B. M Donaldson, Mrs. Howard Eis- mann, Mrs. Almo Eberhardy, Mrs. Charles R. Shaw, Mrs. Wes ley E. Stewart, Jr., Mrs. Wood. Mrs. David Gray and Mrs Harold Heiserman are inviting friends for a bridge party next Monday evening to honor Mrs. Wise. The affair will be at the Gray home. Guests for three ta bles are being bidden, a late supper to follow the bridge games. ... EXPECTED home Friday from University of Oregon wnere they are students are Jack and Miss Joanne Fitzmaur ice, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice. fv r ' - i A, f: , Recently Wed The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. August Dean Knupp (Claudine Hahn) was solemnized June 3. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Hahn and Mr. Knupp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Knupp. (Linna Chitwood photo). Marie Ling, Miss Irene de Lisle. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Charles Gabriel, Miss Mary Bra dy, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Mrs. Paul Heath. Mrs. Gertrude S. Huitt. East St. Louis, 111., president of the Am.riran fmliiralinn rJt Cnrnn. are Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs.Uimist clubs, is to be speaker. Drastically Reduced regular $10.98 $4.99 regular $19.95 $7.99 Spring and Summer Dresses . . . Versatile Assortments . . . Crepes, Cottons, Casual and Dressy Styles Corner Liberty and Court Woodburn Garden Club Entertained Woodburn The regular meet ing of the Woodburn Garden club was held Tuesday evening at the library club room with Frank Covey presiding. A round table discussion on the care of roses was the main topic of the evening and the rose show committee demonstrated its winning arrangement which took first prize at the recent rose show m Salem and exhib ited the eup which was won. Roses from the gardens of mem bers were exhibited. Plans were made for the an nual picnic for members and families which will be held at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colgan the evening of July 12, the last meeting of the club for the summer season. The new president, Mrs. Ralph Seely, and her officers will take over the first meeting in September. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield and Mrs. J. J. Hall. Supper After Rehearsal I Following the rehearsal Friday evening for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Norma L. Fisch er, and Delton C. Trinklein, Mr. land Mrs. William H. Fischer are to entertain at a supper at their home, 30 to attend, Guests from out of town will be Theodore Hillman of St. Louis, uncle of the bride-to-be; Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlewitz of Seattle, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom; P. J. Hillman of Oakland, Calif., uncle of the bride. The Trinklein - Fischer wed ding is to be an event of Sat urday evening in St. John's Lu theran church. Shower Given Two recent parties have hon ored Miss Fischer. Mrs. William Hinz, Mrs. Henry Ruecker, Mrs. H. J. Brown and Miss Hulda Schultz were hostesses at a shower at the Hinz home for one. The guest list including the honoree, and Mrs. L. E. George, sister of Miss Fischer, her mother, , Mrs. William H Fischer, Mrs. E. Hoffman, Mrs A Hoffman, Mrs. A. Rassmus sen. Miss Amanda Schwabauer Miss Anna Shirmer, Mrs. A. Schafer, Mrs. Wesley Gladow, Mrs. A. King, Mrs. D. Kiacr. Mrs. E. Nickodemus of Mt. Ang el, Mrs. Harlan Hanson, Mrs. Floyd Brodhagen, Mrs. A. G Brodhagen, Mrs. Henry Grosi, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs. Carl Kreft of Dallas, Mrs. LeRoy Mit- .i.nrfnrf Mrs. Bertha Junk Dar by, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs. John Gettman, Miss Meta Garigu. Mrs. Marie Rohlf, Mrs. Jay Schaefer, Mrs. Al Laue, Mrs. William O'Neil. Mrs. Herbert Trinklein of Portland. An al fresco garden party was siven at the home of Miss Juanita Peters for Miss Fischer. Guests included Miss Fischer, Miss Patricia O'Day, Miss Mary Hecnan, Miss Phyllis Brewster, Miss Josephine Hill, Mrs. L. E. Georae. Miss Mildred Stookey, Mrs. Evangeline Ott, . Many Guests at Women's Golf Day Several guests attended the Salem Women's Golf association day, Wednesday, including Mrs. W. H. Sabin of Yakima; Mrs. Paul Kliever, Mrs. Jack Brande, Mrs. Richard Peters. Mrs. Ken neth Juza, all of Lebanon; Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Goss, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Douglas Heater, all of Stayton. Mrs. Mark Seale was welcom ed as a new member. Mrs. Ralph Hamilton was medalist in the qualifying round for the Kay tournament. Winners for the day's play were Mrs. Hamilton in class A; Mrs. Werner Brown in class B; Mrs. Frank Burlingham in class C; Mrs. Loren Kitchen, class D. Announcement was made of a two-ball foursome event on June 26. ... VISITING relatives In Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar Truff and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Brides-elect To Be Feted Among affair being arran ged for next week to honor brides-elect will be the shower and party for which Mrs. Har old Gardner (Jeannt Demytt) is to be hostess Monday evening. The party will honor Miss Margaret-Jane Emmons, bride elect of John Syme, and Miss Janice Myers, who is to be wed in July to Lloyd V. Lewis. . . Piano Recital Gerald Martin il to be pre sented In a piano recital Friday by his teacher, Miss Elma Wel ler. Assisting on the program will be Miss Pebble DeSart, so prano. The program is as follows: Prelude in D minor Bach Hunting Song Heller Prelude Heller Tarantelle Heller Funeral March Heller Gerald Martin Vocal numbers Miss DeSart The Roaming Bumble Bee Williams Prelude C minor Chopin Valse Brahms B. Bartruff of Anna, 111. They are guests at the home of Walter Bartruff's brothers, Joe and Carl Bartruff, whom he has not seen for 30 years. 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