Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1949 Parties for Brides-Elect ,' Next week will feature a number of parties honoring late jummer and early fall brides-elect. J Miss Phyllis Schnell, who is io be wed to Robert Strebig on September 2, is to be feted at a 'party for which Mrs. John S. 'Beakey and her daughter, Mrs. 'Kogcr Schnell, will entertain at the Beakey home Thursday eve ning, August 18. I Miss Norma Jane Cass, whose (narriage to Richard Thurin of 'Pasadena, Calif., will take place August 28, will be honored at a party for which Miss Mavis rEggens and Miss Ramona Evans are to entertain the evening of August 19. The party will be at the Eggerts home, about 30 being invited, several from out of town. ' FROM OAK HARBOR, Wash., comes announcement of the birth of a son, Daniel Owen, to Sgt. and Mrs. Marvin Lar kins, formerly of Salem, on Sat urday, August 6, at Oak Har bor Naval hospital. There is sjn older daughter in the fam ily! Pamela. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larking of Salem are grand parents of the new arrival, VFW Auxiliary's Activities Noted Mrs. Robert Casteel was Initi ated Monday evening at a regu lar meeting of Marion auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, at the VFW hall. Reports were given on hos pitals by Mrs. Iva Hamilton; rehabilitation, Mrs. Joe Horn nefer; Americanism, Mrs. Elmer Forbis. Mrs. B. R. Oshorn, assisted by Mrs. Charley Hunt, Mrs. Joe Hornefcr, Mrs. Marvin Miller. Mrs. Mae Wilder, Mrs. Ivcll Haley, Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mrs Delia Schoneboon, Mrs. Alice Siewert, Mrs. Fred Cater, Mrs, Mammie Phipps, Mrs. Charles Hagan, Mrs. Genevieve Olson, Mrs. Willie Boone, Mrs. Beulah Hiborn, Mrs. Delores Griffin, Mrs. Alta Morton, Mrs. Virgin ia Aeschlimann, Mrs. Agnes Jensen, Mrs. Tim Briggs and Mrs. Elmer Idean, reported they had served a dinner to Nation al Gunrdsman and army men when they were here for the American Legion parade. The funds received from this will be used for rehabilitation. Bars representing the number of years one has been a mem ber of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary were presented at the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Lewis having been a member for more than twenty years was present to receive her bar. Any one wishing her bar may call Mrs. Charles Hagan, the sec retary. The picnic to be held at Ha gan's grove Sunday, AugustM, with the post with Mrs. Robert DeLapp chairman, will be for the Veterans and their families. Mrs. Charley Hunt and Mrs. Walter Beck, captains of the los ing membership teams, an nounced their plans had been changed and they will entertain the members of the winnlnR teams, Thursday, August 11 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hnll from 8 to 10 p.m. The Widows club will meet with Mrs. Ivell Haley, 2271 Lee street, Tuesday, August 16, at 8 p.m. The Past Presidents club will meet at the home of Mrs. Leon Hansen, lfiO E. Miller St., Au gust 18, at 8 p.m. SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Homer McWain will be hostess to the Little Garden club of Sa m Heights on Thursday at her home on Fairview avenue for a no-host dinner at 12:30 o'clock. To Convention Several from Salem will be leaving for San Francisco to take in the convention of the Music Teachers National asso ciation convention there August 17-21. Miss Dorothy P e a r c e will leave Friday morning -on the Shasta Daylight for the conven tion. Mrs. Frank Burlingham, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Dean Melvin Geist of the Willamette univer sity college of music and Mrs. Geist are all to leave on the Shasta Daylight next Tuesday morning for sessions of the con vention. Dean Geist, who Is regional governor in the National Asso ciation of Singing Teachers, is scheduled for a part on the pro gram at the session. Several music groups are staging meetings In conjunction with the teachers convention. Boosters Club Plans Outing The Boosters club from St. Mark Lutheran church will hold its first outing this week-end at Camp Bow on U. S.. highway 20, five miles east of Cascadia. Overnight campers will leave the church at 1 o'clock on Satur day. Others will make the trip on Sunday for the noon meal and for the services in the morn ing which will be conducted by the Rev. John Baglien. Work at the camp will be divided among those attending, Cecil Clark is general chairman of the outing, Oscar Sedcrstrom, transporta tion, chairman; George Dills, treasurer. Alfred Sather is presi dent of the group, Mrs. Cecil Clark, vice president, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, secretary-treasurer. Those making reservations for themselves and families are: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Al Torgerson, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ol son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brictzke, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Engh, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sather, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McClean, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Haganson, Dr. and Mrs. B. Trelstad, Rev. and Mrs. John Baglien, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sedcrstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark. Attend Shower Dayton Mrs. D. Lynn Gub- ser and Mrs. Dale Pederson and baby of McMinnville, Mrs. Wen- I dell Wlllard and daughter Alice, I Mrs. Bill Belts, Maclalene Ross ncr, Colleen Coburn and Mrs ! Earle Coburn, all of Dayton, I were among guests at a shower given for Miss Lois Hibbs, who I is the bride-elect of Johnny Becker of McMinnville. The' shower was given in the parlors of the Evangelical U.B. church at Unionvalc, with Mesdamcs Ed Clow, Ari Launer, Clarerice Launer, George Deibel, Carrie Kidd, Ed Richards and George Strawn as hostesses. Miss Hibbs wedding will be an event of August 14 at the First Methodist church in McMinnville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hibbs of Unionvalc. IIAYESVIM.R The Hnyes- ville Woman's club will hold its annual picnic Thursday noon at the home of Mrs. Charles Mc Callister on Portland road. Each member is to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Wedding Due Next Sunday A bride next Sunday will be Miss Anne Stenger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stenger of Gervais. who is to be mar ried to Carter Hitt, son of Mr. ind Mrs. L. E. Hitt of Aberdeen, Wash. The service will be solemniz ed at 2 o'clock in the Sacred Heart Catholic church at Ger vais, the Rev. Martin Dougher ty officiating. Mrs. W. G. Stunlz, Jr., is to be matron of honor for her sister, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Ralph Stenger, Woodburn, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. John Drescher of St. Paul. Robert Hitt is to be best man for his brother. The reception following is to o'e at the Stenger home. Miss Prinslow Bride Saturday Woodburn On the morning of August 6 the marriage of Miss Eileen Prinslow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Prins low of Woodburn, to Edward P. Krohn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Krohn of Molalla, was solemnized at 10 o'clock In St. Luke's Catholic church at Woodburn. Rev.. Francis Han ley officiated. Soloist, was Bernard Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Marie Donnelly, who also played the processional and recessional. Mr. Prinslow gave his daugh ter in marriage. She was attired in a royal blue covert fitted suit with gray accessories and wore a corsage of white orchids. Miss Doris Prinslow, sister of the bride, was her only attend ant and wore a gray dressmaker suit with black accessories and i CO K' Wedding in Monitor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramberg were married in late July at the Nidaros Lutheran church at Moni tor. The bride is the former Avon Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Simmons of Monitor and Mr. Ramberg is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramberg of Scappoose. (McEwan studio picture) corsage of pink rosebuds center ed with a white gardenia. William Matson of Portland, brother-in-law of the bride groom, acted as best man. Mrs. Prinslow chose a white floral afternoon dress with black accessories for her daughter's wedding and the mother of the bridegroom wore a gray suit with white accessories. Each wore a corsage of pink baby rosebuds. A reception and wedding breakfast followed the service at the home of the bride's par ents. The table was decorated with pink and blue streamers and rose bouquets and centered with three-tiered wedding cake. The cake was cut by Mrs. Dorothy Haynes. Miss Mary Lou Prinslow was in charge of the guest book and Misses Emma Jean Driver and Madonna Prins low served. Mr. and Mrs. Krohn left on an extended wedding trip after which they will make their home in Redmond. Newcomer To Be Feted Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, Jr. will be hostess Thursday morn ing at an informal coffee to hon or her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. S. Bonawitz, who recently moved to Salem from Portland. Invited to meet Mrs. Bona witz are Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Ro bert Herrall, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Mrs. Charles D. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bonawitz are residing at 1580 D street. Their elder son, Joe S. Bonawitz, who is at Arlington for the summer, will enter Willamette university and their younger son, Steven, is to be in Englewood school. Mrs. Wilson and daughter Su san, returned last week from spending a month at Nelscott. Mrs. E. Bonawitz, Portland, Mrs. Wilson's mother, spent part of the time with them and Su san had as a guest for part of the time, Judy Fortmiller. Mr. Wilson spent week-ends with his family. HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lutz celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at their home here Sunday. They were married in Fullerton, Nebr., Au gust 7, 1900. Present for the occasion fere Mrs. May Broward and Mrs. W. A. Rerick of Van couver, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lutz of Portland, Mrs. Richard Lutz and children of San Jose, Calif., and Robert Lutz of Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Lutz came to SO FA.ST..PURE..DEPENDABLE Oregon 25 years ago and havp lived in Hubbard 20 years. They reared four adopted children, Mrs. John Erickson of Wood burn, Robert of Hubbard, Rich ard of San Jose and Leroy of Portland. Miss Steele Given Shower Mrs. L. W. Mattson and Mrs. H. E. Walls were co-hostesses on Sunday afternoon at the Mattson home, 865 Eldin ave., at a bridal shower honoring Miss Mary Jane Steele, who is to be married soon to James Mattson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mattson. Miss Steele is the daughter of Mrs. Ora Pool of Crescent City, Calif. 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