The  Mansfield  News
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio
Thursday, October 20, 1932
Page 10
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SOCIAL  NEWS
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MISS  MARY  DOUGLAS  AND  LAUREN  C.  ROSS
MARRIED  AT  SHELBY  [Ohio]
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Ceremony Performed at Parsonage of St. Mary's
Catholic Church by Rev. Father A. A. Fate;
Leave on Western Trip
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by Irene Hipp
          Rev. Father A. A. Fate officiated at the wedding of  Miss Mary Douglas,  daughter of  Mrs. A. W. Douglas, 63 Marvin avenue, Shelby [Ohio] and  Lauren C. Ross, Shelby, son of  Charles C. Ross of Shelbyville, Ind., which took place Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the parsonage of St. Mary's catholic church.  Only close friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony.
          Brown crepe fashioned the becoming frock worn by the bride.  This was made of long straight lines with full sleeves.  The small hat, slippers and other accessories were also in brown and for traveling the bride wore a short Lapin jacket.  Her shoulder corsage was of yellow tea roses.
          Miss Marjorie Kennedy, as bridesmaid, wore a black and white crepe frock, small black hat and a shoulder corsage of pink roses.
          Harry May was best man.
          After the ceremony, Mr. Ross and his bride left on a short western trip and upon their return will live at 95 Raymond avenue, Shelby.
          The bride was graduated from Shelby, high school in 1924 and has been employed since in the office of Shelby Salesbook Co.  Mr. Ross was graduated from Purdue University in 1928 with the degree of  B. S. E. E. and is the manager of the Shelby branch of the Ohio Fuel Gas Co.  He is also secretary of the Shelby Rotary Club.
Contributed by Shelley Hill

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