Christmas Themen Ryderwood RiteBasket* of fir greenery with i the orchid from her bridal 1 red and vthiie po:nsc-11ia?; | bcuquet. The new Mrs. Graham decorated the Ryderwood1 is a graduate of Toledo HighCommunity Church and annex i School and Longview Business• for the wedding and reception \ College. Her husband is a; ‘ Dec. 5 of Miss Carolyn Lee! graduate o! \\\ F. West High Steele. Ryderwood, and Mr. ; School in Chehalis and Centralia Harold Laurence Graham, j College. He is employed by the Chehalis. Red hurricane lamps j Weyerhaeuser Company. The with white bow* and greenery« couple are making their first were used in the church w in-! home in Centralia.dows to ccmplele the decora’tions.The Rev. Waller S. Gleiser officiated at the 8 p.m. double-ring service for the daughter c«r Mr. and Mrs. James M., Steele, Ryder wood, and son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Graham,Chehalis.For her wedding the bride, given in marriage by her father, selected a floordength gown of white slipper satin with lace insertion in front and back — made and fashioned by her mother. Her shoulder-length veil ^G. was held in place by white satin roses and lily-oMhe-valley. She carried her white Rainbow Bible lopped with a single white orchid with streamers.Mrs. Gary Rasmussen of Centra Li a, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a red velvet afternoon dress with red net veil held by red satin roses and lilyoMhe-valley. White gloves and a white carnation corsage completed her costume.Bridesmaid, dressed similarly to the hosier attendant, was Miss Michele May of Centralia.Mr. Gary' Fraser of Seattle was best man. Ushers were Mr.Robert York Jr., of Centralia and the bridegroom’s brother,Mrs. Ray Graham of Chehalis.For her wedding trip to Ca-iforma a ad Nevada, the bride changed to a beige bonded knit with brown accessories andheshleis,LeoadbeLpa.ehTi.rm-vctoMPia