ar ‘—Photo by SkylineAt Home in OmahaPatricia Sonderman Wed To Mr. Robert GrossSt. Joseph's Cliurch in Barling was the setting for an early fall wedding when Miss Patricia Sonderman of Omaha, Nebraska, became the bride of MrRobert Gross, also of Omaha. The Rt Rev. Peter A. Bissen officiated in the Saturday morning; ^Sept. 30 ceremony and sang the Nuptial High Mass.’The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Albert Sonderman aild the bridegroom, the son of Ms. and Mrs Werner Gross, all of Earling.\Ave Maria” was sung as the bride placed a bouquet of tfhite ‘inums on the Blessed Virgins altar.*The bride was escorted to tKfe altar and given 1n marriage by her father. Her gown of silk brocbade satin, was fashioned on princess lines anti designed by Tavar Originals of Chicago. Pearl drops accessories were in brown and her jewelry were pearls.The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a nile blue wool sheath. Soft folds of chiffon accented the bodice which was complimented with a matching jacket. She wore pearlized gray accessories and a white feather hat. Both wore white pearlized mum corsages dressed to harmonize with tlje bride's chosen colors.Following the ceremony an all-day reception for 400 guests was held in the Communit.Hall, olimaxc?d.,with'o^lajee mhonor of the newlywe'ds that evening.The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of St. Joseph’s High School in Earling. Mrs Gross is employed with Mutual of Omaha and Mr Gross is assistant manager for the Budget Finance Company in Omaha.For her going away outfit, the bnde chose an autumn3ned the bateau neckline and green sheath blaek accessorie5edged the long sleeves that tapered to bridal points at the wrists. Seed pearls were scattered over the empire bodice The voluminous skirt of bro-chade worn over stiffened petticoats featured a bustle back that swept into an aisle wide train. A jeweled coronet of seed pearls and cut crystal tear drops held the bride’s bouffant two-Lercd veil of imported French illusion*. Her only jewelry was a cultured pearl pendent and ring, gifts from the bridegroom. She carried a cascade bouquet of mums, en-dirclei with pompons, pearl centered slephanotis and frosted green grapes, complimented \?ilh net, satin bows and shower streamers..-Miss Sara Sonderman of Om* a)ia, Nebraska, sister of the liride, was main of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Peggy Gross, sister of the groom, and Mrs Ron Wilwording, sister of the bride The attendants wore identically styled gowns of emerald green silk mist organza and re-embroidered Chantilly lacc over bouquet taf-fet3. The snug bodices had scoop necklines and bracelet length sleeves. SUm sheath skirts had circular lacc overskirts caught at the waistline with bows. Their matching Vogue hats were trimmed with miniature veils and their cultured pearl pendents were gifts from the bride. All carried snow Ml bouquets of while chrysan-tKumums accented with the Bride’s chosen colors and trimmed with streamers knotted With rosebuds.and the removable corsage from her bridal bouquet. Upon their return from a wedding trip in Colorado Springs, Colo, Mr and Mrs Gross will be at home at 3012 Jackson Street m Omaha Out of town guests who came for the wedding were Bi!) Rayer, Margaret Sehncckeu-bcrger, Alice Dreissimer, Carolyn Nalette, Mr and Mrs Ken Schrad, all of Omaha and Diane Rutherford of Manilla, la.Mrs. Lawrence Larsen Had First Club MeetingBriiMr*Miesstablemetresusumscrv'arri\illsconsecotraviTliMrsMrofthepro.daisGoeBrulowThwee1961Ho!GeiMrs Lawrence Larsen entertained her three table bridge club at her home last Wednesday which marked their first fall meeting after the summer recess. To complete the number, substitute guests were Mrs H. W. Ouren, Jr., and Mrs Ray Trod way.A dessert luncheon preceded the afternoon play, with appointments carried out in the table appointments. At bridge, Mrs Kieth More played high, Mrs Ouren traveling and Mrs Tredway, low.Mrs Wm. 0. Lewis will entertain the club in two weeks.Heiman-McCord Rites At Manilla AnnouncedMiss Delores Ann Jfeiman and Mr Blair Virgil McCord were united in marriage at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ma-t-Mr Dick Gross of Earhng|rliUa ^ a Friday, Sept. 22 wed-was best man for his brother. (ding ceremony performed by Groomsmen were Mr Bob Zimmerman of Earling and Mr Ron Wiiwerding of Omaha. Themen all wore black tuxedos, black bow ties, cummerbundsthe Rev. R. W. Natzke.The bride was attended by | her cousin. Miss Bonnie Cad-j well, as maid of honor and by”d * carnation touton- ^ sister, Miss Lo.s He,man nieres, the grooms centered The bridegroom’s attendants telh a green rose. Ushers were were Mr Jack DcMay of Deni-Mr Dennis Gross and Mr Tom son, and the bride's brother, MoYfeld. «Mr Dodley Heiman.For her daughter’s wed-l Parents of the couple arc Mrding Mrs Sonderman chose a and Mrs Roy Heiman and Mr teal blue silk crepe dress, styl-iand Mrs Virgil McCord of De*iwilh cut-out sweetheart i mson.L-Iinc hrarfiet lenelh sleev-! Mr and Mrs McCord arc liv-