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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1955)
4-(Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore.r Sun., Nov. 20, oo Miss Dolores ir vyeas Mr. Fuchs ...... . At an 8 o'clock ceremony Fri day night the Bethel Baptist Church was the scene for the mar riage of Miss Dolores Eileen Kup rr, daughter of Mr. and Mr. El ton G. Kuper, and Benno Fuchs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fuchs. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Wo- " big of the Trinity Baptist Church of Portland, before large baskets of yellow and : rust .chrysanthe mums, and gold candles. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Cecil Stark, with Henry Neuman Jr. as the soloist Lighting the tapers were Miss Sondra Kuper,! cousin of the bride, and Miss Elsie Neuman. Both wore dresses of rust crystal- ette and carried gold candles with a corsage of yellow daisy chrysan themums. , Preceding the bride down the aisle, were Miss Velma Kuper, aunt of the bride from Sacramen to, California, and Mrs. Douglas Graf of Portland, both wearing gowns of yellow crystalette. They carried cascades of yellow and gold daisy chrysanthemums. -- Miss Norma Kuper, maid, of honor and sister of the bride, were a floor length gown of deep bluegreen crystalette otfer. taffe ta, styled with a long waist, scooped neckline, short sleeves, and the skirt released into full ness at the hips. She carried a 1 cascade of yellow and gold daisy chrysanthemums and Talisman roses. 'The attendant) wore small hats of pleated crystalette to match their gowns. They were fashioned with scalloped brim T and were made by the bride. u The Bridal Gown The bride wore a floor length, princess style gown of French 1 Chantilly lace over satin. The bodice was styled with embroid ered lace at the neck with a yoke of nylon tulle, long sleeves of lace, and tiny lace-evvered but m, tons down the hack. Her f inger J; tip veil of white illusion net was v held by a tiara fashioned of min iature seed pearls. She carried a cascade of Talisman roses cen tered by a white orchid with a deep yellow throat Earl Neuman was best man for Mr. Fuchs and groomsmen were Douglas Graf of Portland, and Charles Saucy, ; brother-in-law of "the groom. Ushers were Eldon Heringer, Roland Schirman, and , Harold Schirman. The bride's - mother wore a mauve-colored i crepe' gown of crepe material and navy blue ae cesosries. The groom's mother wore a wine-colored crepe gown and black accessories. Their cor sages were feathered light pink chrysanthemums and bafry pink roses. Grandmother of the bride, Mrs.' Henry G. Kuper, attended the ceremony in a gown of dusty pink lace, with black -accessories and corsage of white feathered chry santhemums, t Greet Guests at Reception " The reception was, held in the church parlors, Miss Marie Pardo was in charge of the guest book, and the Misses Sharlene Miller and Ruth Rae were at the gift table. Pouring were Mrs. Weldon Yost and Mrs.; Clayton Wenger. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Eu gene Cherry and Miss Dorothy Caspar. Assisting were -Misses Caroline and Ruth Giese. For going away the bride wore a charcoal grey suit and access ories of teal green and black. After a honeymoon to Carmel, California, they will be living at ' 690 South Elma Avenue, Salem. Chadwick. Social ' Club Dessert Thanksgiving will be the. theme of the program for the dessert luncheon meeting of Chadwick Chapter, OES Social Afternoon Chib on Tuesday at the' Masonic Temple. Following the 1:15 des sert Mrs. E. EJ Bergman will give the Thanksgiving story and the - music will be presented by Prof, and Mrs. Donald decider. Mrs. E. M. McKee is heading f the hostess committee, assisted by ..Mrs. Fred Schlapkohl, Mrs. S. A Wheatley. Mrs. F. D. Vinson. Mrs. . H. R. Robinson, Mrs. 0. E. Pal -mateer, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker and . Mrs C. A. SandstedL ' : . Annual" Service For Teen-Agers A Thanksgiving service for teen agers and their parents will be held Tuesday, November 22 in the First Christian Church at Cottage and Marion streets. This annual - service is planned by Y-Teen girls "". and Hi-Y boys. At the service a World Fellowship offering will be taken. Sponsored jointly by the YWCA and YMCA, parents . are encour aged to attend with their sons and daughters. Following -the service, a social hour will be held. Refresh ments are being provided by the YMCA and YWCA Mothers Clubs. ; Chapter BC. PEO Sistertod will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 22, at the home of Mrs. I Bjarne Ericksen, 740 Candalaria at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Harold Jory and Mrs. George H. Swift will assist , Mrs. Ericksen will give the program "Our Christmas Talents." nnn LTULJUJL. c (HEMORRHOIDS) MCOMIKTHMMH tlCATM WITHOUT" MOtftTM. 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