s.«•» « » « '■ •»leidda!le0-KpiMuson StudioMrs. Roger William Coulter'lt;1mrsuNancy Ross becomes brideRoger Coulter Sunday ;d’sh5dMiss Nancy Louise Ross, daugh! cascade bouquets of purple asters ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W and white pompom mums. \ Ross, 303 East 10ih, and Roger James Messer of Manhattan at- I William Coulter, son of Mr. and tended the groom as best man / Mrs. Harold Coulter of Pratt,(Groomsmen were Roger Cranm r ; were united in marriage at 4j Eugene Rush of El Dorado and 1Stephen Harlow of Manhattan. Th ■ ( guests were seated by Tom Brum-bI■Ab\• .p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13 at the First •fjMethodist church.The Rev. Franklin Edwards.jgardt of Pratt and David Chellt;d; minister of the Woodlawn Meth nik of Kansas City, Kan odist church in Wichita, perform- The candles were lighteded the double ring ceremony be- Michael Miller and Richard R 3|fore an altar decorated with ajcousins of the bride. They large pedestal brass wedding has-[white choir robes withket of white gladioli and purple bows.asters, two nine-branch candel- The bride’s mother chosefabra and the prie-dieu. The pews her daughter’s wedding a p pk were marked with white satin linen dress with matching acces-bows and bouquets of purple as- sories. Her corsage was a laven ters and greenery. jder Catelyea orchid. The groom’s jMusic was furnished by Russel) ■ mother wore a lace periwinkk 11 Dickenson, organist, and Mrs (blue dress with bone acce ssoriest1iforI,iI1eclaleJoUStephen Barlow of Manhattan, Her cor age also was a lavende .ocalist. She sang “Because” and Catelyea orchid.“The Lord’s Prayer.” A reception was held in Feflcw2] The bride, given in marriagejship Hall of the church followinsiby her father, wore a wedding the ceremony Fhere w.....j gown of tissue weight peau silk, tables spread with white i j fashioned with a slim fitting bod- fully gathered floor !• n ’ i table- ice formed entirely of Alencon1 cloths ()m ua - an aan.'wrsar.- .ace over silk. A minute stand- table, id. n* t 1 to th oth is. v. th -jaway neckline framed her should-.a memory candle on it At the lt;ndV/I. rcesaflnaDin — i1' rs and dipped to afVV of th'* punch tab! * was a silvegreet**[front. The cutaway sleeves were j candelabra entwined with dged in lace, and more motifs ofjcry. A wedding ring float center-!riu\\lace were used to accentuate the ed thI ii’d in back atop a chapel length ;was adorn dPearl tracerv embroidered P1 ‘ e.st. (princess paneled skirt which bust-! lhPpuncnfive4ier(Mith1ramweddmu cak.* 1 base with pur-whiteaDnmipomolrtlat tn orchid cake wasH!•own throughout. mums. Pour heart ; wenShe wore a tiny enclosed crown base, each with t whiti jof the lace which held her waist edged in pink. Fhe i-ngth veil of French illusion. Heridecorated with nk rosebuds an.ii$| bridal bououet was of cascade a miniature bi ,d and groom on Aanct0P-Mrs. L. C. Knowles was in harge of the reception. Cutiing he cake was Miss Sondra Voule.bouquet .id in with elf pmk roses•ntered with a white orchid.Mrs. Wtil.am Bales attended her 1st. i as matron of honor. Hridts-cmaids wen Mrs. James Messer,who was asse t d by Miss Janicedy s of Baucrsfeld. M ss Jeanni tt( R bhiPriDKansas City, Kan., and Miss Sus*;son of Kansas City Kan , s r\ d anne Shaw. They wore identical}th ■ punch Mrs ‘Roger Cranm r pale aqua shirtw aist dresses of was in charge of the gi: st bo* k, 1 siik organza with three-mnrterjand Miss Beth Wilson ol LaC.ossgift tab!Alsore!utant sleeves and matching presided at theheadpieces. They carried modified)assisting at the rec ption wlt; j I Miss Deanne Hinshaw and Miss!Prudence Void* ng. They all wore' corsages of pastel colored glume-Cooking is FunBy ( El II Y BROWNSTONE (Associated Tress Foods Editor)lias.FAMILY SUPPERThtoriginal German version jof this dessert is made with apples, but it doesn't suffer from.this changeover.Sliced Roast Veal Potato Salad ; Sliced Tomatoes and CucumbersI 1Blueberry Auflauf FrancesBLUEBERRY AUFLAUFL I) A lUl'LCFor going aw iv, the bride ch is • a magenta two piece suit with irown accessories. Her corsage! was a white orchid from tht4 bridal j bouquet.After a wedding trip to Colorado. the couple will be at home in Manhattan where he is awnior at Kansas State university.%he is a 1961 graduate of Kansas! itate university and will teach inrhe Woodrow Wilson school in Manhattan.aelementary