The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 08, 1956, Page 16, Image 16

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    16-(Sec.- III) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., July 8, '56 ,
Miss Barbara
Sowa Weds
Mr. Heinz
MT. ANGEL Mist Barbara
Locllle Sowa and Elvin A. Helm
exchanged marriage vows during
nuptial high maee in St. Mary'i
Catholic church Saturday morning
at 10 'clock. The Be v. Cyril L
bold officiated it the mas and
double ring ceremony. The bride is
the daughter ot Mr. and lr.
Lawrence Sowa. Sr., Route 1. Mo-
lalla. and the bridegroom la the
ton of Mn. Lloyd A. Heinx, Sil
vertoa.
Miu Helea Keber was organist
and St. Mary's choir sang both
- the mass and the special numbers
Her bridal gown was of goasmer
. tulle and Chantilly lace over satin.
The lace bodice was designed with
a net yoke bov the low, rounded
. neckline. The bouffant skirt, of
tulle was floor length and was
embellished with pointed lac In
arts. A cap of roae-point lace held
her double fingertip veil of tulle
nd she carried a colonial bou
quet of red roses with white
Carnations. A gold cross and chain
Was her anly ornament.
The bride's sister, Miss Delia
Sowa. was the honor attendant,
and another sister. Mrs. Richard
Phillins. was bridesmaid. They
wore floor length gowns of taffet
' and net In pale orchid ana yenow
v respectively, styled with fitted ba-
- . 1 A t, ,11 ablrfa
fixes, n:ap pirrvr. anu ium "
They carried nosegays of contrast
ing yellow and orchid carnations
nd net floral headdresses.
Place BaaMjaets Altar
Flower girla were Frances Sowa,
sister of the bride, and Nancy
Kennedy, niece of the groom.
They wora yellow cotton frocks
and carried bouqueta of red roses.
At the close of the service, the
bride and groom carried these
bouquets to the blessed Virgin al
tar and placed them there as the
Choir sang. .
Mrs. Sowa wora a navy dress
with gold hat and accessories and
a red carnation corsage for her
daushter'a wedding and the bride
groom's mother chose a two-piece
forest green ensemble with pink
accessories and pink . carnation
corsage.
Lloyd A. Heini Jr. was best man
Attend Convention in Quebec
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Delta Gammas from Salem and the . Willamette University chapter are pictured at the Chateau
Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec, where they attended the 37th biennial convention of
Delta Gamma. Left to right, seated, are AAiss Donna Leonard, president of the active chap
ter at Willamette, Mrs. John William Stortz, president of the Salem alumnae' chapter, official
delegates, and Miu Rosemarie Miller of Portland, an active. Standing are Miss Joyce Postle
waite of Portland and Miss Ann Barber of Eugene, actives from Willamette. -
for his brother and ushers were
Lawrence Sowa Jr. and ferrence
Sowa, brothers of the bride.
The dinner and reception hj St.
Mary's school dining hall followed
the church ceremony.
Assist at Keeeptlaa
Cuttina the aka were Mrs. Ed
gar Nkkelsoa, Molalla, and Mrs.!
Wayne Hilton. Silverton. aunts of
the bride. Mrs. H. H. Myers and
Mrs. Vernon Wyland, Molalla.!
served the ceffee, and Miss;
Eleanor Fisher and Mrs. Margaret
Plas pasaed the guest book. Assist-'
Ing were Mrs. John Hassler, Miu
Catherine Sowa. Misa Lorraine
Myers, Mary Ana Kleinachmidt
and Kathleen Ebner.
The bride chose a two-piece tur
quoise blue ensemble with brown
accessories for going away. After
a honeymoon,, the newlyweds will
make their home on the groom's
farm, Rt. 1, Silverton.
There are more than half a mil
lion music teachers In the United
States.
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Teacher Will Tour Europe This Summer
By B. NORBERG
DALLAS A summer, tour of
Europe begins this week for Miss
Maxine Hodges, third grade teach
er at Morrison school. She will be
in a group of thirty persons flying
to Ayr, Scotland, where they will
be met by Prof. Frank Patterson,
chairman of the' Department of
English and Humanities of Boston
University, who will lead the tour.
Scheduled stops include Statford-
on-Avon: London: Bruzes, Bel
gium: Cologne and Heidelberg In
Germany; Swllserland; Florence.
Rome and Naples, Italy: the Medi
terranean coast, including the
French Riviera and Monaco;
Paris; Brussells, Belgium and
Amsterdam, Holland. The return
trio to America will be by boat
which will dock at Montreal, Can
ada, August 30,
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Mr. and Mrs. Phil Newitt, Port
land, are ' welcoming their first
child, a son, born June 20. They
have named the little boy, Paul
Matthew. Mr. Newitt was former
ly principal of the junior high
school in Dallas, but will be in
the Portland school system this
coming year.
Home again after a three week
vacation in southern California are
Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen and
daughter, Lucille. Included on
their sightseeing excursion were
the missions of San Juan Capi-
trans and Santa Barbara Disney,
land and Knott'a Berry Farm
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