The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1947, Page 11, Image 11

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Mr rmrf Mrs. Inhn L. Winters (Lenore Peper) who were
married on November 9 at St John's Lutheran church. The
bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Peper and her hus
band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Winterstein of Al
bany. The couple will live in Klamath Falls. qesten-Miller.)
Nuptials Held
At St. Mary's
MT. ANGEL A wedding was
solemnized Tuesday at 8:15 in Si.
Mary's Catholic church, when Miss
Betty Fay Gottenberg, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C Got
tenberg, became the bride of Lloyd
T. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Walker.
The Rev. Father Hildebrand
Melchior officiated at the double
ring ceremony and nuptial mass.
St. Mary's church choir sang, with
the Misses Eustella Bauman and
Pauline Saalfeld singing duets.
Miss Helen Keber piayea tne or
gan. The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, George Cllne, wore
gown of brocaded white satin,
made with high neckline, side
drapes, bustle back, long sleeves.
The skirt extended into a long
full train. Her fingertip veil was
held in place by a coronet of seed
pearls. She carried white chrysan
themums, centered with pink
rosebuds.
Sisters of the bride. Miss Nola
Nan Gottenberg, was maid of
honor, and Miss Donna Lou Got
tenberg, bridesmaid.
Shirley Anna Cline, cousin of
the bride was junior attendant.
Charles Walker was best man
for his cousin and the ushers were
Robert Kuschnick, Carl Prantl
and Lawrence Fessler.
Breakfast was served at the ML
Angel hotel to about 35 guests.
The Misses Shirley and Lorraine
Walker served. Mrs. Fred Lucht,
accompanied by Mrs. LaVern
Norton.
A reception was held at Legion
Hall and was followed by a dance
in the evening. At the reception
Mrs. Henry Johnson, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake. Miss Nola
Nan Gottenberg was in charge of
the gift table and Mrs. George
Cline passed the guest book.
Those assisting with the serving
were Mrs. Al Bentz, Miss Eleanor
Froemel, Mrs. John Hassler, Miss
Anna Duda and Miss Therea
Duda.
For going away, the, bride wore
a green wool suit, brown acces
nries and a rosebud corsage.
Mr. Walker served in the army
air corps.
From Casaas, Wash.
of the birth of a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Estes (Alice
Speck) on Tui)day morning in
ha- ,m& year Id sister, Eliza
beth. The gran parents are Mr,
and Mrs. W. R Speck of Salem
and Mr. and M k. Charles Estes
of White Salmon, Wash,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellis) Cooley (Velmcr Frcmlcs) who wer
married on November 9 at the First Christian church manse
with a reception following at the Glenn F. Powers home.
The bride- is a slaughter oi Mr. -and Mrs. Park W. Franks of
Woodbtirri' Tlie couple flevr south' Id Sari Raridsco an their
wedding trip and will return to Salem to make their heme.
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FED EE Mrs. Dell Maddux was
hostess for the Womens Society
of World Service Tuesday. Mrs. H.
B. Vickers teyiewed a chapter
m the study book; devotions were
led by Mrs. Frank Sheythe, Mrs.
Mollie Lacey. the oldest member
of the society was honored on her
75th birthday which Is Nov. 26.
Mrs. Alice Wing's name was add
ed as a new member. Mrs. Thera
Womer reported that ten dollars a
month, for Oct, Nov. and Dec. was
being sent to CARE. Mrs. Sidney
Howard xead a letter of thanks
from a missionary in Japan for
used clothing Present were Mes
dames Frank Sheythe, Howard
Perry, H. B. Vickers, J. W. Mc-
cormack, Mollie Lacey, S. J. Yates,
Thera Womer, Debney Arnold,
Alice Wing, Rufus Dodge, Sidney
Howard, Rittie Kerber, P. M. Rit-
ner, Francis Dyer, John Kenwor-
thy, H. B. Vickers, Mrs. Maddux
and daughter Judy.
Invitations have been received
from Mrs. David Bennett Hill to
wives of dentists, who are mem
bers of the Marion-Polk dental so
ciety, to a dinner party Monday
night a tthe Normandy Manor at
6:30 o'clock, for which she will be
hostess. The men hold their reg
ular meeting Monday night.
The Cesmk Dance elae will hold
its monthly dance Saturday night
at the Mayflower hall with Sonny
St. Clair and her orchestra play
ing for dancing. Hosts are Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Bostrach, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Bowman and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Coleman.
Two KalgBts af Pythias be
cam members of the Pythian Sis
ters Tuesday evening, Max Cook
by Initiation and Mert Critten
den by re-instatement. Officiating
were past chiefs who also induct
ed Mrs. Dickie Mullins. 55 mem
bers were present
PRATUM Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Pooler will hold open house
to friends Sunday November 30
from 1 to 5 in observance of their
golden wedding anniversary.
Two Hurt as Floor of
Paper ill Collapses
OREGON CITY, Nov. 20 -(IP)
The ceiling of a grinder room at
the Crown-Willamette paper mill
collapsed Wednesday, raining
wood over the room below and
injuring two workers.
The wood had been stored on
the second floor. Elmo Baker, 46,
Willamette, and Emil Beck, 50,
West Linn, were taken to hospi
tals. Others working beside them
escaped injury.
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