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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1955)
Miss Mary Berning Bride of . Robert Lebold on Saturday MT. ANGEL Pink chrysanthemum and white stock banked the altars in St Mary's Catholic church' for the wedding Saturday morning of Miss. Mary Alice Berning of MO, Angel and Robert E. Lebold of Salem. . , The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Berning of , ML Angel and the bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward .Lebold of salem. f The groom's uncle, the Rev. Cy ril Lebold, OSB. Mt. Angel, offici ated at the 10 o'clock nuptial high mass. The 'altar boys were Dennis' and Gary Schiedler. cousins of the bride. Miss Helen Keber was or ganist and St. Mary's choir sang the mass. The vocalist was Miss Eustelle' Bauman, cousin of the bride. The ! bride wore an . imported French lace , gown over satin fashioned with hoop' skirt and chapel train. The skirt was de signed with pleated nylon tulle in serts on either side of the scal loped lace panel and the portrait' neckline was accented with se quins. Her double fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins and she car ried a cascade, bouquet of white roses and stephanotis centered with white orchid. J For "something old" she carried . an imported handkerchief of her aunt's and a gold and pearl ros ary belonging to her grandmother, the late Mrs. Henry Berning. She was the nineteenth Berning grand 'daughter to carry the rosary, a golden wedding gift from Msgr. 'Arthur Lane. . Precede the Bride Four attendants and a flower girl, all in pink, preceded the bride to the altar. Matron of honor was Mrs. Peter N. Kirk of St. Paul, the bride's sister. She wore a gown of petal pink irredescent taffeta, styled with scoop neckline and bal lerina skirt with large bow in back. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Edwin Wehring. Pomerpy. Ohio, and Mrs. George Bernards, St. Paul. Oregon, . sisters of the bride, and Miss Kath leen Hauth -of Mt Angel. They v.ore gowns identical to that of the honor attendant! but of a deeper shade of pink.: All wore matching pink satin slippers and crowns and carried pink crystalette fans tied with orchids and streamers. Peggy Ann Kirk of St. Paul, godchild of the bride, "was flower girl. : The mother of the bride wore a navy dress with white hat and accessories and orchid corsfge. The groom's mother chose a char coal brown suit green hat. brown accessories and gold cymbidium orchid corsage. Also present tor the weddintt Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Lebold of Sa lem. -. j --- . : Frank Lebold of Salem stood with his brother ; as .; best man. Groomsmen were Lawrence Herb erger and Edward and George He mann, all of Sa'em, ; and ushers were Ronald Krebs. Jefferson and Ralph Jackson, Salem. A dinner-reception in St Mary's dining hall followed .the church service. Mrs. J. A. Kaiser, aunt of the bride seated the guests. Miss Darlene Gottsacker, Woodburn. cut the cake and Mrs. Talwin Bern ing and Mrs. Louis Berning, sisters-in-law of the bride, poured. At the punch bowl were Miss Hen rietta Saalfeld and Mrs. Art Goo ley. Assisting were Miss Margy Annen, Miss Arlene Dummer, Miss Evely Lebold, cousin of the groom. Misses Irma Kaiser, i Julie Rost void. Earlene Ross, , Marguerite Hauth, Carol Wachter and Anita Wflde. The newlyweds will spend their honeymoon at the Oregon beaches after which the groom will be as signed to Japan. The bride will re main here until her husband is -lo cated overseas and will Join him later. For going away she donned a brown suit with brown acces sories and pink hat. i 1 I Lions Auxiliary' at Ramage Home A feature of ! the program for the Salem Lions Auxiliary meet ing Thursday night at the John Ramage home on Croisan Creek Road will be movies on 'Disney ltnd. They will be shown by Mrs. Clyde Hoover, who visited Dis neyland this summer and she will also give an informal talk about the pictures. ' - ; Mrs. Herbert Harris i heading the hostess committee for the 8 o'cclck dessert luncheon. Assist ing will be Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Robert Geddes, Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Mrs. Lee Ohmart and Mrs. Marcus 0. Scale. Panhcllenic Coffee Willamette Valley Panhcllenic will meet for a 10 o'clock coffee Friday ; morning at the Croisan were the groom s grandparents, j weeK wrive nome m mn. yr- ft: Perry will be the co-hostess. Miss. Hanson Is Bride of Mr. Ripp St Joseph's Catholic Church was the setting for the .marriage ..of Miss Karla Jane Hanson, daughter of, Mrs. Charles F. Hanson of Silver-ton, and Lawrence F. Ripp. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ripp of . Sublimity, on Saturday afternoon.! November 12. The .4 o'clock nup-j? Joseph Vanderbeck. Mrs. Raymond ! f Barton was the organist. Bronze g " and gold chrysanthemums decor- iH M)tA th altar - Robert N. Hanson cave his sister in marriage. She wore a white lace j enum nvpr tft' fehinnrf with ' v: i J t -i--. B IUW I'CtKUIIC, aim lung B1CCVCS. A ruarl haarihsnrf hrM in nlar her tulle veil and she wore white g satin shoes. ne carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums. ; - Miss Mary Anne Holland of KUlsboro was maid of honor for her sister, and Miss Jane M. Hande was the bridesmaid. They wore bronze taffeta frocks with match - ing shoes and carried bouquets of gold and bronze chrysanthemums. Karla Jane Van Eops and Gregory Holland, niece and nephew of the bride, .were flower girl and ring bearer ' Bernard Ripp served as ! best man and ushers were Francis Hendricks and William Hendricks. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Hanson chose a delft blue crepe gown and Mrs. Ripp wore a turquoise crepe gown. Their cor sages were pink rosebuds. The wedding reception was held at the American Legion Gub. Pouring were Miss Mabel Hanson of Klamath Falls., sister of -the bride, and Mrs. Robert Hanson of Portland, a sister-in-law. Cutting the cake were Mrs.. Kenneth Erb , of Brookings and Miss Dorothea jp Pye, sisters of the bride. Assisting i v ere Mrs. Donald Hatteberg and ! p Mrs. .Marvin Sandberg. ! For her wedding trip to southern j California. Mexico, Nevada and s A pt,nna tha nmv Mr. Ttinn rinnned . It I ." 1 . L .1 - ,!. w. ft- ? . ... . i J. i a green tweed dre?s wim crown coat. She pinned a corsage of bronze orchids to her ensemble. 5 After December 1 the couple will be at home in Salem. . ' " S I 1 . . A C , , ; A - , , - vi ' - r' ! V..-. ": -"V'f I ' . ' , . . ,, I '.- . -' i 't' - . ; J- - I X I . . Y . v i y - -. y t : k 1 1 4 A ! : ' -r ' : - J Mrs. Robert lebold (Mary Alice Berning) whose wed ding was an event of Saturday morning at St. Mary's Cath olic Church in Mt Angel. The bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Berning of Mt. Angel and Mr. Lebold is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lebold of Salem. (Artz Studio). I -,Kl'mw!n j . j i . . : 4. . t I 1 i Church Women to Hear Dean Ewalt The Women's Association of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. for a luncheon in the social hall of the church, with members of West minster Guild as hostesses. Dean Rfgina Ewalt of Willam ette University will speak on the topic, "Adventure in International Understanding." The theme for the devotional service win be Thanks giving. A nursery will be provided for pre-school children. Members of Chapter CB, PEO will meet Thursday night at the thoTe of Ifrs. Harmon T. Harvey, 623 West Salem Heights Avenue, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs.. Samuel R. Haley wilx De the assisting host ess. The program. Education and Cottey College, will be . pre sented by Mrs. C. H. Greenwood. BIGGEST BUY EVER! Giant Silt' (12 pv) 1 I: Dorothy Gray SPECIAL DRY 3 KIN LOTION . UNLY inn Statesnfan, Salem, Ore., Sun., Nov. 13, 55 (Sec. 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