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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
r 1 t .Tha Skrt man, Sedan, Oreejcaa, Sanday, rbrqgry 1, ltl3 Rites Read At Church Ceremony At an o'clock ceremony Sat urday night at the Tint Congrega tional church Miss Patricia Ber- rvhilL daughter of Mr. and lira, It. C. BerryhilL became the bride Lauren H. Kuebler, soa at Mr. and Mrs, John H. Kuebler. The 2y. Sth Huntington performed the nuptlalj before a setting of pink and white snapdragone and randlM. Mra. Grorer Ferguson inf and Jean Hobaon Rich was the organist. Lighting the tapers were Miss Evelyn Formaa and Urs. Donald Dougherty, who wore pink dresses. The bride, who walked down the center aisle on the arm of her father, wore a white taffeta peri od style gown fashioned with hooped paniers, long sleeves and a full train. The fitted bodice was enhanced with insets of lace and tiny buttons from neckline to waistline. Her fingertip length tulle veil was embellished with lace in back and cascaded from a dutch cap of starched lace to match the lace on her gown. She carried a bouquet of white roses and pink bouvardla. Mrs. Charles flcgal was the bride's honor matron and wore a bJue taffeta frock and Mlas Na dine Zanlker, bridesmaid, bad a pnk taffeta dress. They were ev ugned identical with full skirts. reter Pan collar, cap sleeves and buttons down the front el the bo dice. Both wore contrasting net rteaaa resets with coronets af white hyacinths. They carried heart shsped bouquets of white net with Tha Bcacly Lhr Fea taring Rajeite Ceil Wave. Cay ette Safe Wave Operated by ffaa If H isses IttS tf 1 1st Naileaal Baak BUg. Wed. Eve. Apaelataaeate I I . I - " a ' -i f . ... w i I 't v :' v -7 ' v Pftrrlawlag maka-up for &a cxktuzns) ploy, 'TaTkalay SquareV to ba prasantad by tha Wfflamatts) uniTanity workshop Friday and Saturday &i9& at & Salam high school cn ditoritsa are (ha following tnsmbers of tha) cost picturad laft to right Ionia Malhars, Bar bara Burrier. John Kooy. Robart Scott. Marion Sparks and Arcfaia Schultz. rl.i4n mi nink tulins and bme iris in one corner with chains af hyacinths. Donald Dougherty was best man and ushers were Gary Kuebler, Donald Berry hill and Zugene Richter. The bride's mother chose a wine suit with pink hat and blouse and black accessories for the nuptials. Mrs. Kuebler wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories and a fuchsia hat. Their corsages were of gardenias and jtnk rosea. A reception was held in the fireplace room. Mrs. Charles Krauger cut tha cake and pour ing were Mrs. A. K, Stembruck and Mrs. George Richter. Serving were Miss Mildred Stein wart and Mrs, Leonard Howe. Mrs. Kenneth Hewitt was in charge of tha gifts and Miss Esther Lenaburg tha guest book. SaUy Ann Kueb lerpeesed tha dream cakes. Tha newlyweds went south to California on their honeymoon and for traveling the bride don ned a burgundy suit wtih long jacket, teal blue blouse, black felt derby and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Kuebler will return to Salem and will ba at home at the Hoover apartments. The Cadverstty af Orege Ma thers and Dade will hold a Joint meeting; Monday night at the Am erican Legion hall. A covered dish dinner will be served at o'clock. AH mothers and dads of Univer sity of Oregon students are Invited to attend. Special guests will be Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Brand will speak on her experiences in Europe following tha dinner hour. Reception Follows At a quiet double ring cere mony Saturday night In tha study of the Rev. Dudley Strain, pastor of tha First Christian church. Miss Wilms Dunigan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dunigan of Salem, became the bride of Royce M. Llnhart of Salem. Attending the couple were Miss Doris Mae Lappln and Glen Kelly. Following the wedding a recep tion was held in the church parlors at t o'clock to which additional friends and relatives were bidden. Tha newlyweds will make their home in Salem, Now . . . 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Of white satin is the bridal gown fashioned with a fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and net yoke inset edsed in satm quilted design. The sleeves are long and full, ex tends from a low waistline and ends in a train. A tiara of orange blossoms will hold her fingertip length tulle veil in place. She will carry a crescent shape bouquet of gardenias. Mr. Dixon will give his daughter in marriage. Preceding the bride to the altar will be Mrs. Delmer Dewey and Miss -Gloria Myers as bridesmaids and Mra. William McBee tha hon or matron. Tha latter will wear a chartreuse crepe sown with gath ered waist enhanced with lace and a full skirt. She will carry a cres cent bouquet of daffodils and bou vardla. Tha bridesmaids win wear frocks af spruce green made with ballerina skirts, cap sleeves ana round necklines. They wta carry crescents of camellias and wear short yellow vails caught with sil ver braids. Walter Logston of Oregon will stand with the groom as bast man and seating the guests win be Jerry Lewis, George Johnson, Ri chard Coleman, Robert Mathers, Robert Sullivan and Kurt WHker- son. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Dixon will wear a suit of ashes of roses with pink accessories and black hat with pink trim.1 Mrs. Robins will attend her son's mar riage In a grey suit with pink hat and accessories. Their corsages will be of gardenias. At the reception in the church parlors Mrs. Emmett Logs ton of West Linn will cut the cake and pouring will be Mrs. Walter Dix on and Mrs. Lester Bailey. Assist ing will ba Miss Joan Randall, Miss Peggy Fargher, Mrs. Clinton Kilgore and Miss Dolores Clem ent Miss Miriam Shellenberger will pass the guest book and at the gift table will be Mrs. Violet Fu incane and Mrs. John Wiles. When the couple leave on their honeymoon the bride will don a navy blue suit with grey accessor- las and navy blue fait hat Mr. Robins wCl take his bride to Ore gon City to live, where he is in 15 Denier $175 1 PAQ O&eea to SUU pc Postal Folk to Party Salem post office clerks, carriers and their wives will have a Valen tine party in Mayflower hall Feb ruary 11. Bridge, pinochle and bingo will be in play. The committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Mel Scott. Mr. and Mra. H. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar rett, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rue, Mrs. Ada Blackman and Mrs. Ad eline Rocks. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Letektr wffl be feted with a double birthday party today at their South Church street home. Their two daughters and Taminas wul ba here for the occasion including Mrs. Gertrude Staab and Sharon of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Obert Peterson (Mary Luther) and son. Ronald, of cauuamet, wash. Bsasaw i 1 1 I i thi cr ccihr aDW:-. seethe pew Thor Ybsrtl steady tfs the pescwar as your dreaaas . . . 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