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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1956)
Miss Lois Roseler is Bride of Navy Man at Church Ceremony Miss Lois Jean Roseler and Michael L.' Ruff, U. S. Navy, were married at an afternoon ceremony on Saturday at the First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Roseler nd Mr. Ruff is the son of Mrs. Nita Linder of Fairfield, 111. Dr. Brooks Moore performed the S o'clock nuptials and Miss Cora lie Doughton was the vocalist. Bouquets of white stock, white and yel low carnations and yellow gladi oluses banked the altar. Miss Tamela Roseler, sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Wright . were the candlelighters. Of lace and pleated tulle was the bridal gown, fashioned with a coop neckline embellished with rhinestones and lace sleeves edg ed in pleated tulle. The floor length, bouffant skirt was designed in tiers with lace and pleated tulle, also bordered with the lace. A scalloped circlette edged in seed pearls held in place her finger tip illusion veil. She carried a cas cade of gold roses and stephano tis. Siitrr It Honor Attendant Miss Janice Roseler was her sis ter's maid of honor. Miss Beverly Nunn and Mrs. Roy Bier were the bridesmaids. They wore nile green waltz gowns made with dropped waistlines and rolled, scoop necklines finished with a bow in back. They carried bou quets of yellow stock florets and daisies backed by yellow nylon butterflies. Donald Sprague, the bride's un cle, served as best man and ush e?s were Melvin Karsten and Wil liarti Paulson. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Roseler wore a grey wool suit with pink accessories. The bride groom's mother came west for the nuptials and she wore a black vel vet suit with, black and white accessories. Their corsages were pink rosebuds. Reception Follows A reception was held in the Car rier Room. Miss Janice Prentiss and Miss Ivon Long poured and Mrs. Donald Sprague cut her niece's cake. Assisting were Mrs. Audrey Fenters, Mrs. Elma Broo ten, Mrs. Florence Green and Mi chael Casebeer, who passed the groom's cake. For traveling the new Mrs. Ruff donned a mist blue suit with light er blue hat and gloves and black .patent accessories. After a wed ding trip . to Canada the couple V ill be at home in San Francisco. Mrs. Scppenfield To Be Speaker SILVERTON-Mrs. Harry Sap pcnfield, state parliamentarian for the Business and Professional Wo-' racn,'s club, will speak at a meet ing of the Silverton BPW club Tues day night. The meeting, starting at t p.m., will be held at Immanuel Church Fireside " room. An additional speaker from the Marion County Planning Commis sion, will be on hand to explain the proposed Marion County zoning which will be on the ballot again this year. Mrs. F. J. Roubal, parliamen tarian of the Silverton club, is in charge of the Tuesday night prp gram. ... ' ' The Salem Music Teachers As sociation will meet Monday night at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, 970 E St., at 8 o'clock. For the program Miss Muriel Fitts will show picturesH wVfr. x : VfvjtArMs. y;oi. yxc-.-: THE CUDDLE Easter Bonnet Bridge Benefit On March 14 The Salem Junior Woman's Club annual Easter bonnet bridge will be an event of Wednesday,' March 14, at the American. Legion Club at 8 p.m. Dessert will be served with the fashion show and cards following. Lipman's will present the fashions and Mrs. Willis Ross will be the commentator and coordinate the show. Hair styles will be by Erich of New York. Organ music will be played by Mrs. Raymond Barton throughout the show and Mrs. Billy Kelso will be the vocalist. Models will be from the ranks of the Junior club and childrens' clothes will be shown by sons and jiaiiffhtP-i of members. Mrs. Richard Allen and Mrs.' William Ferguson tare co-chairmen of the event. Their committees include: decorations, Mrs.. Theo dore Jenny: stage, Mrs. Clark Carlton; tickets, Mrs. Ronald Houck and Miss Betty Dreher; refreshments, Mrs. Howard El wood, Mrs. Steven Benson, Mrs. John Ericksen; models, Mrs. Wil liam Ferguson, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. Ro bert L. Elfstrom Jr., Mrs. War ren Hocker, Mrs. Howard Elwood, Mrs. Theodore deLooze and Mrs. Forrest Walker. Reservations may be made byi; camng Airs, nonaia houck ana tickets may be purchased from any member or at Lipman's. Church Groups Will Meet SILVERTON A film strip will highlight the Thursday . Trinity Guild meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church on Thursday, March 8, at 2 p.m. "I Found a New World" is the name of the film used to demonstrate the day's topic. For eign Missions. Mrs. Orlin Smed stad is program chairman and Mrs. Harold Toft is Bible study chairman. Social hostesses for the coffee hour are Mrs. Harlan Moe, Mrs. Carl Haugen and Mrs. Lewis A. Hall. . Calvary Ladies Aid will meet in the church social rooms Wednes day, March 7 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. John Kiting as hostess. Calvary Naomi Society will meet in the church social rooms Tuesday night, March , at 7:30. Victoria Byerlee Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrr. Purl Bye on the west side of Pudding River bridge on the Salem road. Mrs. A. L Llndbeck will en tertain the Yomarcos at a 1:15 dessert luncheon Tuesday after noon at-her home, 2205 Englc wood Ave. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. George Pe'nson and Mrs.-Willis .Jones. NEW MANDARIN Gold White Red to . , , new straight line Spring Coats from the pages of fashion moga- zines! They're here , . . this new Cuddle coot, in mandarin style emphasizes the straight line that's so fresh and different . . . slimmnig to wear ond so attrac tive. Luscious spring colors . . , including white. Full length rayon crepe linings, 100 finest pure wool. 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