Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1970 Page: 3 of 6
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BRENHAM BANNER PRESS MONDAY JUNE 29, 1970 PAGE THREE
Miss Gaskamp, David Haferkamp
United In Double-Ring Ceremony
The Bethlehem Lutheran
Church of William Penn was
the setting of a double-ring
ceremony uniting in marriage
Miss Karen Gaskamp and Da-
vid Alan Haferkamp Sunday,
June 7 at 4 p.m. with Rev.
Paul Hartfield performing the
ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaskamp
of Rt. 1, Washington and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Al-
GET
ATERS
fred James of 535 West‘34th, organza sleeves, wide cuffs tr- BRIDAL SHOWERS
Houston and the late Otto Haf- immed with small covered but- — Bathroom-Linen
erkamp, tons and lace appliques. The On May 2, the bride was
Chrysanthemums bedecked round neckline and skirt were honored with a bathroom and
the altar for the ceremony, accented with lace appliques linen shower at the home of
Harlen Witte rendered the which were enhanced with tiny Miss Kathy Gaskamp. Mrs.
seed pearls and sequins, a he Ambert Ehlert IIF and Miss
nuptial music and accompan-
ied the congregation in two
hymns.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her father, chose a
empire-style gown of white
peau de sole with long silk
wao se
train length veil of nylontulle Kathy Gaskamp were hos- :
was edged in lace, which was tesses.
trimmed with seed pearls and The bride-to-be and the
sequins. The veil was attached bride's mother were both pre-
to a headpiece of silk organza sented corsages. The after-
bows and lace petals which noon was spent playing games
were accented with pearls and and conversation. After open-
rhinestones. The bride's dress ing the gifts and expressing
and Headpiece were designed her — appreciation, rcirosh-— -
and made-by her aunt, Mrs. ments of sandwiches, chips,
Edwin Hinze. The bride's only mints, cake and Coke were ,
jewelry was a necklace, a gift.. served. I
of the groom. -The hostesses gift was an 1
She carried a prayer book olive green bathroom set. I
covered with flowers. Kitchen-Pound 1
The matron of honor was A kitchen-pound shower was |
Mrs. Albert Ehlert III of Br-. given in honor of the bride at
enham, cousin of the groom, the William Penn Parish Hall
Bridesmaids were Dianna Ha- on May 3.
1 ferkamp, of Navasota, sister of Hostesses for the occasion
---==-groem,-Kathy Gaskamp of were Mrs. Ella Mae Hinze,
Brenham, cousin of the bride Mrs. Walline Ainze, Mrs. Lots, -
and Rosa Haferkamp of Nava- Schroeder, Mrs. Doris Beck- •
sotaje st* of the groom. er, Mrs. Lillian Gaskamp and
me --------... 1 t Mess A-teia Schrod”:
ium-blue formal length gowns The afternoon was spent pl-
_ with empire wasitlines accen- aying games and conversation.
• ted with bows. The bride-to-be waspresen-
Their headpieces were med- ted a cor sage.
s ium blue ribbon bows with mat- The bride opened her gifts
ching tulle. Short white gloves and expressed her apprecia-
and.blue shoes completed their tion to everyone after which
attire.-------refreshments of sandwiches.
The flower gl.4, -7. E chips, mints, cake. Coke and
Wehring of Bellville, cousin coffee were served. 3
of the groom, wore a floor The hostesses gift was a ‘
length gown of white peau de portable mixer.
sole trimmed with bows. Her Personal
headpiece was a white bow with * The home of Miss Georgia
matching tulle. Molitor was the scene of a per-
The best man was Dale Haf- sonal shower honoring the br-
erkamp of Weatherford, broth- ide-to-be on May 10.
er of the groom. Groomsmen The afternoon was spent in •
were Delwin Gaskamp of Bren- making rice bags and conver-
ham, brother of the bride, sation. After opening the gifts
and Mike Haferkamp of Bryan, and expressing her thanks, re-
cousin of the groom, freshments were served.
The hostesses gift was a blue
nightgown.
Miscellaneous
Mrs. Lathel Norris, Miss
Sandra Kohring, Miss Diane
. The ringbearer was Jef-
fery Schwartz of. Bellville.
Ushers were Marvin Becker
HHISe Navasota, Terry Luecke -
meyer of Brenham and Kohring, Miss Rebecca, Kohr-
MR &MRS DAVID HAFERKAMP Waldo Wehring of Bellville, ing and Mrs. Doris Gaskamp
-------------------------------------------:------------------Miss Georgia Molitor rof were hosts for a miscellan- -
- - Cal and. , 04 t ric N avasota was in charge of the eous shower in the bride's
* PG4 41 U I HSbride's book and Miss Cheryl honor on May 23 at the Wil-
- =-= nX-(-rerord-ofNa,,a,(7ndainam yeen vanish Hall. -,
MONDAY charge of the rice bags. Upon arrival, the bride-to
MFinst AT rite pasietpadish The bride's mother wore a be was presented a corsage.
MeetingCheumaitier in the blue double knit dress with Games and conversation pro-
Relations Comm ( black accessories. The mo- vided diversion.
pastor s.studyr.T.ther of the groom chose a- After opening the gifts, re-
St. Peter S Episcopal, In- jersey print with black ac- freshments were served.
stitution of- Rector, 8 p.m. cessories. Both mothers wore The hostesses gift was a
• MONDAY, JUNE 29:
* Boy Scout Troop 742 spon-
sored by St. Paul's Lutheran
Church Men meeting at St.
Paul's Scout House, 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, JUNE 30:
St. Paul's Staff meeting,
1:30 p.m.
St. Peter's Episcopal, Holy
Communion, 7:15 a.m. •
First Baptist, WMS Royal
Service and business meeting
followed by a covered dish
white carnations trimmed in platter to her chosen pattern
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Mrs. Ernest Hinze, grand-
mother of the bride, chose a Nordt Family
blue dress with black acces- 7
sories. Mrs. Henry Hafer- Hala
kamp, the groom's grandmo- 010 Reunion
ther, wore a blue dress with7
black accessories. Both gr- The descendants of Wm and
luncheon in the home of Mrs. .. andmothers wore corsages of Louise Nordt held the “ n.
John Hart, 9:30 a.m.white chrysanthemums. annual reunion on June 1st.
St. John's Lutheran, Prairie Following the ceremony, a at Seekers Lake House. ,
Hill, ALCW Bible study lead- reception was held at Well- There were 40 members
ers meeting, 8 p.m. mann's Camphouse where a the family present. At noon-
barbecue supper was served, a delicious basket lunch was
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1: Members of the houseparty served and later in the aft-
St. Paul Lutheran, Phillips- were Mrs. Delwin Gaskamp of ernoon coffee, tea, pie and cake
burg. Confirmation Class, 8:30 Brenham, Miss Carolyn Mut- were served.. .
a.m.; Ladies Aid, 2 p.m. scher of Austin, Misses Sandra Rev. Herman Engeling gave
St. Paul's Sunday School and Diane Kohring, both of a short talk on the Gener-.
Teachers and Officers meet-
ing in Parish House, 309 W.
Third, 7:30 p.m.
Burton American Legion
8 p.m.
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kamp of Weatherford, Mrs. ed on the progress of the Nor-
George, Norris of Tombail, d-store _..
Mrs. Bobby Thornton, Miss
Charlyn Rosenbaum and Mrs.
Dale Hinze, all of Brenham
and Tanya Becker, Beckie Be-
eker and Carol Mitchell, all
A short business meeting
was held with the president,
Dennis Schomburg, Jr. pre-
siding. There was no family
present with a 100% attend-
ance. The oldest member of
meeting, 7:30 p.m
THURSDAY. JULY 2:
First United Methodist, .For a weddingtrip to Dallas, the family present was Mrs.
Fellowship Hall will be open Mrs Haferkamp chose a two. Adolph Engeling. Billy Weiss
for MYF Fellowship and De- piece blue knit suit. white
votion from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 accessories and a corsage ta-
. ken' from her bridal bouquet
completed her attire.
The couple will make their
home in William Penn.
— The bride is a graduate of
Brenham High School and Blinn
College and is employed at
was the youngest member pre-
sent. Mrs. Wm. Nelsontravel- :
ed the longest distance. There
was one birth, one adoption and
one marriage since the last
reunion. There were no deaths
during the past year.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year:
Leroy Nordt, president. Her-
man Engeling, vice-president
and Mrs. Clemence Weiss,
Chappell Hill Construction Co.
The groom is a graduate of
‘ Navasota High School. He re-
ceived his honorable discharge secretary and treasurer. -
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The bride's parents and Mr. more than two pounds of food
1 and Mrs. Waldo Wehring were per cubic foot of total storage
1 hosts for the rehearsal dinner space be frozen at one time in a
1 held at the church annex, home freezer.
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Moser, Charles & O'Shea, William. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, June 29, 1970, newspaper, June 29, 1970; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1695901/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.