1 . .' . jSiesday, May 12, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salim, Orafon Pgt T yliss Klein Bride at Eeremony in St. Mary's - uu vm- Wt Spenner, ion or the late no Mrs. Tanlt Spenner J?01". May 9, in St. Mary's woniuuc cnurcn nere. The Rev Clement Frank. Dsn nu.i d at the 8:80 o'clock nuptial "" in xne presence of a large gathering of relatives and friends. Sprvlncr Hm i vere Kenneth Wachter and :jraincK r isner. fThe bride was given in mar riage bv her father W mo lding dress of nylon tulle over slipper satin was designed with a ChantiUy lace bodice; and on - me - snoumer scalloped neckline, filled with yoke of illusion, was outlined with pearl and sequin trim.- The bouffant nylon tulle over satin Skirt was ankle lonrth A scoop hat adorned with pleated lace ana pearls held a double fingertip veil of nylon tulle. ! The bride wore a rhlneafnnn i necklace and earrlnM sift V. . . o- ev jot the bridegroom, and her . bouquet was a heart-shaped ar rangement of baby roses and white carnations. Bister Attended i Miss Veronica Klein was ; maid of honor for her sister. She was attired in a ballerina , length gown, of pink nylon net i over taffeta, with a matching i bolero of lace. She wore a matching headband of taffeta ;and tulle, adorned with pink rosebuds, and her bouquet was heart shaped arrangement of yellow carnations. The bridesmaid was Miss Rosalie Harpole, who was at tired ma yellow ballerina length dress of nylon tulle over taffeta, designed with a, fitted bodice, net yoke ' and full skirt. Her matching head . piece was identical to the hon or attendant's, and her bouquet was a heart shaped arrange ment of pink carnations. j Joseph Spenner, .. Stayton, Was best man for his brother, and ' groomsman was Francis Riser of Stayton. Ushering the guests were Benny Spenner, Stayton, and Joseph Klein, brothers of the bridal couple. ' The altars in the church nenta of white spray, peonies USed in the mnMnnni ine st. Mary's choir sang, 1st, and Miss Bertha Hassing ana xuiss Annella Bautnan sang before the Ceremnnv snH aln preceding the recessional. nreauast Follows For her Hati0hter'a m.ntl.l. - o - m MUIA, Mrs. Klein wore navy blue oress, a nat or natural straw, accented by matching acces sories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. The bride groom's aunt, Miss Minnie Van Handle, of Stayton, chose a green dress with matching ac cessories, and her flowers were also pink carnations. Following the church cere mony, a weddinff hrenlrfatrf ani served in the dining room of St. Mary's school. CVivera were placed for the Rev. Fath er Clement, the bridal party ."L-iiuna mc twu fami lies. Assisting in serving were1 Miss BertKa Hassing, Miss An nella Bauman and Miss-Delia achaffner. For the afternoon reception, the rooms were riernrnteH with baskets and arrangement of white spray, lilies and snap dragons, xne bride's table, covered with a lace cloth, was centered with a three-tiered decorated wedding cake, sur rounded by a ring of white and Dink blooms. Tall llehted tapers and low arrangements oi Diooms were placed at either end. Mm Mnrherf. Vbv sister of the bride, cut the cake, and presiding at the urn was Mrs. Conrad Spenner of Stayton. In charge of the gift table were Mrs. Joseph Klein, Albany, the bride's sister-in-law, and Mtu Patricia Rfi. nlus; and Miss Agnes Schaf- xner, cousin oi tne bride, pas-, sed the guest book. For her traveling ensemble, the bride donned a light blue linen dress suit, white hat and accessories and a pink cor sage. Mr. and Mrs. Spenner left the same day on a three- weelra weddlncr rtn 4 a Vnrlti and South Dakota, where they will visit with the bride's four brothers. Upon their return lue aiiars in me cnurcn mumei. ujjuu iueir rcium aera decorated with arrange- they will live on the bride groom's farm at Stayton. Delegates Named To State Meeting b During the business meet ing of the Cootiette club, Fri day, delegates were chosen to attend the grand scratch which will be in The Dalles, June, 27. They are Mrs. Sher lanBeall, Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mrs. Don Stupka, Mrs. Ken neth Smith, Mrs. Dave Fur lough; Alternates are: Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Elmer Fcr bls, Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs. Dava ' Holweger and Mrs. Emma DeLapp. . Mrs.' Elmer Forbls told ibout federated patriotic or- I flg holds 1 zA, that high-note the J easy Ml way l ders which join in Memorial day ceremonies. The Cootiette club will participate in the service to be Sunday evening, May 24. Visitations to the tuberculosis hospital were re ported by Mrs. Dale Mauk and Mrs. Emma DeLapp an nounced that a package will be sent to the club's adopted veteran at Camp white. Mrs. Mel Clemens enter tained the group at her home, and following the meeting there was a surprise shower honoring Mrs. Robert HoV weger. Present were Mrs. ' Dave Holweger, Mrs. Robert Hol weger, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs. Al Aeschlimann, Mrs. Ken neth Smith, Mrs. Elmer For bls, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. C. M. Bi iggs, Mrs. Dale Mauk, Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs. Sher man Beall, Mrs. Emma De Lapp, Mrs. Dale Brooks, and Mrs. Clemens. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dave Furlough, May 22. a Club to Meet Macleay Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr., will be hostesses to members of the Macleay Woman's club for a 1 o'clock dessert, Thursday, May 14, at the home of Mrs. Martin, Sr. HOSTESS to her study club today was Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs, William L. Phillips, Sr., presented the pro gram. By Jowne Shop Cipilol Shopping Ctnfw Today's Menu GUEST DINNER . Orange-Glazed Pork Shoulder Butt Sweet Potatoes Green Lima Beans Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Ice Cream Beverage Orange-Glazed Fork Shoulder Butt Ingredients: One boneless smoked pork shoulder butt (about 2 Mi pounds), whole cloves, Vi cup firmly packed brown sugar, 2 teaspoons cornstarch, tt teaspoon dry mustard, i cup thawed un diluted frozen orange juice. Method: Cover butt with cold water; bring to a boil; simmer 4S minutes per pound. Drain and stick with cloves at about inch Intervals. Place in shallow baking pan. In small saucepan mix together thoroughly the brown sugar, cornstarch and mustard. Stir in orange Juice, Cook and stir constantly over moderate heat until thickened. Pour over butt Bake in hot (425F.) oven about 20 minutes, - basting several times. Remove from oven and let stand 8 to 10 minutes, basting a few times. Serve at once. Makes 6 servings. Men to Serve Breakfast to Honor Mothers Mt. Angel Mothers of the community will be guests at a Mother's Day breakfast next Sunday morning, May 17, to be served at 8 o'clock in the dining room of St. Mary's school, fol lowing the 8 o'clock mass In St. Mary's church. Hosts for the breaklast are the four men's organisations of the city and parish. The Young Men's Sodality, with Don Jae ger as chairman, will' do the .decorating, have charge of .'the entertainment,- and provide for the serving; the Mount Angel Business Men's club, with Al Dieker as chairman, will take care of the table setting; the' Knights of Columbus, with Jo seph Wagner as chairman, will be in charge of cooking 'the breakfast; and the cleanup and dish washing will be taken care of by the Catholic Order of Men Foresters, with Joseph Brock haus as chairman. Presidents of the four organ izations will visit the shut-in mothers and present them with bouquets. This is a change from the pro grams held in lorroer years, when an evening entertainment was provided. All mothers of the commun ity are Invited to attend the breakfast as guests of the four organizations. AMONG THOSE . visiting with their families on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jacobsen who were in Cor- vallis with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fowler, and daughter, Judy. Sprauer-Brinkman Rites At Mt. Angel Church' Mt. Angel St Mary's Catholic church was the scene of a wedding Saturday morn ing. May 9. when Miss Anna Mae Brinkman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brink man, was wed to Pfc. Ron' aid J. Sprauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sprauer. The date was the 43rd wedding anniver sary of the bride's maternal grandparents. The Rev. Dominic Brox- meyer, OSB of Mount Angel Abby, performed the 10 o'clock double ring ceremony and officiated at the nuptial high mass. Gilbert Sprauer and Ronald Brinkman, brothers of the bridal couple, served as altar boy. The St. Mary's choir sang, and Miss Helen Keber was organist. Miss Eustelle Bauman sang before the ceremony and again preceding the ' recessional. . Arrangements e f white peonies, Calla lilies, white and pink snapdragons and white sprays with greenery, to gether with tall lighted tapers, decorated the church altars, with potted palm used in the sanctuary. In White Tulle : The bride, given in marri age by her father, wore a delicate wedding dress of nylon tulle over taffeta. Nylon lace fashioned the off-the-shoulder bodice, styled with long tapered sleeves. A nylon tulle ruffle joined a yoke of illusion, and the full gathered skirt of nylon tulle . over taffeta terminated in a court train. The lace edged finger tip veil of nylon tulle was held in place by a pearl crown, and the bride wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. The bride carried a white mother - of - pearl Prayer book, topped - by an arrangement of pink rosebuds with streamers of ribbon. The Prayer book and rosary she carried were gifts front her godfather. Miss Angela Sprauer, the bridegroom's i s t r, wss bridesmaid. She was attired in a pastel yellow taffeta, styled with fitted bodice and net yoke, and a full gathered floor length skirt. Her head piece was of matching net and her flowers a colonial bouquet of pink rosebuds. Eugene Brinkman was best man for his brother-in-law, and ushering the guests was Leonard Sprauer, brother of the bridegroom. For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Brinkman chose a pow der blue dress with pink and white accessories. Mrs. Sprauer was attired in a green dress and her accessories were pink. Both mothers wore corsages of pink rosebuds. A breakfast was served in the dining room of the Mt. Angel hotel, immediately following the church ceremony. An arrangement of yellow' and white blooms, flanked by lighted tapers, centered the table, where covers were placed for the Rev. Father Dominic, the bridal party, and members' ef the two families. , Reception Given - ,, During the afternoon, the bride's parents were host at a reception arranged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sprauer. The . rooms, were decorated with arrangements of spring blooms. A white linen cloth' covered the bride's table, centered with ar rangements of spring blos soms, and tall lighted tapers and low arrangement of blooms were placed at either end. The three-tiered wedding cske was surrounded by a ring oi pansies, tulips and greens. Mrs. Fritz Bielenberg, sister ef the bridegroom, cut the wedding cake, and presiding at the urn was Mrs. John Kuschnlck of Gervals, another sister. Mrs. Albert Sprauer, sister-in-law, and Miss Glorian Brinkman, the bride's sister, were at the gift table. Assist ing in serving were Mrs. Anna Sedakls and Mrs. Joseph Wessels. . The bride donned a light tan two tone suit with white accessories and a pink rose bud corsage for her traveling attire. After a short wedding trip, the newlyweds will leave for San Antonio, Texas, where the bridegroom is stationed with the 4th Army. WOODBURN Exemplifi cation 'of the ritual will be the program for The regular meeting of Chapter J. of the P.E.O. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, Thursday, May 14, at 8 p.m. Relatives Gather' Roberta Twenty-five or more relatives spent Mother's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Forster. Those present were Frank Forster and daughter Sharon of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenneman and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Heacock and two sons of Eugene, Mrs. R. D. Baughman and daughters of Hollster, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ford Forster and son of Jef ferson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jaurez and daughters, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Martin and chil dren of Salem. ' ''".''', BORN ON APRIL 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Campbell (Mar tha Weller) of CoqulUe was a daughter, Lorilee Ann. ' The baby ha a brother, Mark Allan. Mrs. B. Z.. 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