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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1956)
lS-(Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun Oct 21, '56 Kathleen Hauth Becomes Bride A Nuptial Mass at St. Mary's MT. ANGEL Fall flowers and autumn leaves decorated St ITarv's Catholic Church Saturday morninf lor the wedding of Miss Kathleen Hauth, daughter of Mr. Wendel Hauth and the late Mr. Hauth of ML Angel, and William Soderberf of Oswego. The Rev. Edward Spear, OSB, officiated at tht 10.30 o'clock nuptial high mass. Miss Helen Keber was at tht organ and St Mary a choir sang with Mrs. Law- Speaker rence. Kleinschmidt singing the solos. The bride. In satin and lace, was escorted by her brother, Fred Hauth. The dress was fash ioned with a basque lace bodice with high, pointed collar and long sleeves ana a full satin skirt, em bellished with two narrow lace bands in front and a wide panel of lace in back that extended to; the edge of the train. Her finger tip veil was held by a crown of seed pearls and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. . l j Preceding the bride were four ittendants, wearing ballerina dresses of erystallette, the honor attendant in soft blue, the others wearing a shade darker. They wore brief veila matching their gowns and carried nosegays of chrysanthemum in mixed colors. Sisters Attend Bride Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. Stan Ferrell (Rose Hauth) of Dayton and a younger lister, Miss Marguerite Hauth. ind Miss Darlene Gottsacker of Woodburn were bridesmaids. The lunior bridesmaid was Shirley Deal of Rainier, niece of the bride. Arthur Soderberg of Oswego stood with his brother as best man and groomsmen were George Grill, Oswego, and Wesley Rob inson, Portland. The ushers were Donald Hauth, brother of the bride, and Robert , Ocha, Port land. Mrs. Hauth was attired in navy suit and hat and pink ac cessories for her daughter's wed ding. Mrs. Soderberg chose a black suit and white accessories for the nuptials. Their corsages were lavender orchids. . The reception and luncheon followed in the dining halls of St Mary's school. Mrs. Charles Deal of Rainier, sister of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Law rence McClure of Saem poured. Kay Deal, niece of the bride, passed the guest book, and Miss Marlene DiehL - cousin' of the bride, and Miss Arlene Dammer. were at the gift table. Serving were Misses Virginia and Stella Rauth, Kay Carol Kleinschmidt, Mary Lou Schmalts and Mary Ann Fitzsimmona. - . After short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Soderberf will make their home in Portland, where the groom la employed. For going away the bride select ed a pink knit tuit, black ccet lories. ,'. ; ' '., BITTEVILLE November 1 Is the next meeting date of the Belle Passi chapter; Daughters of the American Revolution and will be at the home of Mrs. Drexel White. At the last meeting, Mrs., Roy Armstrong of Portland, state re gent, was honored with a one o'clock luncheon at the Curator's cottage in Champoeg State Park. She gave a report of the Conti nental Congress which she attended in Washington, D.C. and also out lined the DAR's activities for the year.-- - , ; v;. Attendants for Wedding Are Announced Miss Mary E. Hendrickson. who will be married to Pfc. Bruce 0. Bleckert, United States Army, on November 17, is announcing plans for her wedding. Miss Hendrick son, a paduate of South' Salem High School, ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hendrickson Sr. of Salem. Pfc. Bleckert, who attended Salem High School -and Willamette University prior to entering ths service, is the soa of Oscar Bleckert of Salem. The ceremony will take place at St Joseph's ' Church at eleven o'clock with the Rev; James Har ris officiating. . Duane, Heuberger and Joseph Dougherty will be the vocalists and Mrs. Raymond Bar ton will be the organist Miss Hendrickson has asked Miss Bettie Snook of Salem to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mis Donna Meyer, Miss Connie Thorne, Miss Linda Bleck ert, sister of the groom, Miss Margaret Reid and Miss Darlene Savage, all of Salem. Janel Rex will be ber cousin's flower girl and Steven Hendrickson, nephew of the bride-elect, will serve at ring bearer. Jerry Glllming will serve as best man for Pfc. Bleckert and the ushers include Peter Meier, James Bowers, Lawrence Buchner, Rod Hendrickson. Emery Hendrickson Jr., brothers of the bride - elect, and Richard Christofferson. The wedding reception will be held at the Knights of Columbus hall from 1 to I o'clock. The couple will live in Panama, where Pfc. Bleckert is stationed. Officer Installed At Shrine Meeting Mrs. Arline Van Dahl, newly elected worthy guide, was in stalled by Mrs. Miller B. Hayden at the meeting of Willamette Shrine; Order of While Shrine of Jerusalem, on Monday' at the Ma sonic Tempi. Guests from Friendship Shrine were Mrsi Mary Opal Fields. Mrs. Larene Bradfield of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox, October birthdays were honored and the committee for the evening included Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lin ton and Mr.r and Mrs. Robert Forrester. ' , r:.." JKJ . A covered dish dinner ia sched uled for Nov, S at the -Masonic Temple with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kollock, Mrs. Effie Roland and Mrs. Mildred Pomeroy ia charge. J' v i -SO r. Mrs. Fie Rotqans of Rebekah Lodge in 'The Netherlands, who will be the guest speak er at a public meeting of the Salem Rebekah Lodge Monday evening at the IOOF Temple. The evening meeting of the Ne braska Club will be held Friday, Oct. 2s at the borne of Mr. and Mrs Henry Knight, 1585 Roose velt St., at S p.m. Rebekahs to Sponsor Speaker Mrs. Fie Rotgans, Noble Grand of Confidence Rebekah lodge of Alkmaar the Netherlands, will speak at a public meeting at t p.m. Monday, October 23 in the Odd Fellows Temple. Mrs. Rotgans -will show colored slides and speak on the ways of life in her land. Her visit ia being sponsored by the Rebekahs of Oregon to give the people of this state an opportunity to learn more about the conditions in Europe. Included in the program will be an exhibition by the drill team and other entertainment is planned. Nineteen Rebekah lodges plan to attend. The Past Oracle Club of the Royal Neighbors Lodge will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley Quamme, 1299 Saginaw St., Tues day night at 7:30 p.m. Formal initiation and laspectioa of Bethel 43, Job's Daughters, will be held Monday night at the Scot tish Rite Temple at 7:30 p. m. There will be a school of instruc tion in the afternoon at the tem ple at 4 p.m. Eden-Pomeroy Vows Read SHERIDAN Miss C 1 a u d I n a Grace Pomeroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pomeroy of Sher idan, became the bride of Jackie Ray Eden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eden of Sheridan, on October 7 at the Methodist Church Th .Rev. Gile Wilson performed the iwo e clock ceremony. Miss Flora Wilder of Sheridan was maid of honor, Miss . Sally Kitierow of Portland and Miss Joan Willhite of Salem, brides maids, Ronda Gill of Grand Ronde, flower girl; Walter Eden of Sheri dan, rina bearer, and nnriU light. ers were Carole Smith of Coos Bay na nmj romeroy or redee. Lynn Kilmer of Sheridan was best man and ushen wm Rnhrt Eisler and Jim Hess of Sheridan. The couple, both of whom are graduates of Sheridan high school, will make their hnm sharit. where the bridegroom is employed by the Sheridan Grain Co. 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Introduced and honored was Mrs. Victor Thomsen, grand con luctress of the grand chapter of Oregon. In her honor, a degree was given by Mr. and Mrs. Cor dell Woodall, a song by Mrs. John Lalicker, and a gift was presented by Mrs. Austin Sanford, worthy matron. Mrs. Harry Ragon reported on Ramona Club activities and an nounced that a rummage sale would be held by the club on Oct. 26 and 27. The next meeting of the club will be a no-host luncheon served by presidents of the Wo man's Society of Christian Serv ice and Guilds. All women of the church are invited. The executive board will meet at the regular time, Wednesday morning at 10:45 a.m. on November I at the home of Mrs. W. R. Tomison, Portland. Mrs. Ed Jackson gave a report on the blood bank which will be sponsored at Silverton by the Ma sonic Lodge on Friday, Nov. 19, from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Committees for the evening in cluded: hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen; decorations, Mrs. Murl Anderson; refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bollinger. Mrs. Ralph Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sprick, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mor-rell. Modern Etiquette By ROBEfTA LEE Q. May a young man ask an alumnus of the school he is enter ing to recommend him to his fra ternity? A. No; not even if he is a very good friend. He must wait for such invitations to come spontaneously. (Woman's Club 14 I'll II ww.near Dr. Hill October 26 will be the date of the next meeting of the Salem Wo man's Club. The board is sched uled to meet at 12:30 p.m. with. Mrs. John Tyler Jr. presiding. Mrs. Floyd White, music chair man, will introduce Mrs Erner son Teague, who in turn will present a trumpet trio composed of Dick Teague, Bob Beutler and Sam Kooncc. 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