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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1946)
Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oraaon, Sunday Morning. April 7. 1948 Miss Taylor Bride of' Mr. lye ' lor became thebride of Warrant " Officer Litton Tye, USN. Satur 1 day night at a beautiful cere . taonj at the First Presbyterian church at 130 o'clock. The bride la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Taylo of Boseman, Mon tana, who came west for their (laushtrrj wcddlnf, and the groom la the ion of J. Edward . Tye of Jamesport, Missouri. 0 The Rev, Chester :W, Hambhn performed, the nuptials before an all whit setting of snapdragons tapers. The bride's , two sisters, Miss Janet Taylor of Oregon City PAGE OGRT ' I ' ., ! - N r r - ITt-buHmwi Hffhtirl 'ill r-artdlea. They wore identical frocks of dawn blue fashioned with gath- ces made with low waistlines .- Each skirt was enhanced with a band of jersey and a bow. They wore erownles hats of blue pleated tulle and pink, baby roses and wrist bands' of ' roses. Mrs." Ralph Dobbs played organ selec tions and the wedding marches. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a 'picturesque gown of white French drop stitch orggnza de signed with a fail I skirt which terminated In a train.The dress was fashioned with a bustle in back and, the fitted bodice was made with a low waistline and a sweetheart neckline edged in lace. The long sleeves were full and puffed, above the elbow and fitted, tightly with-r points over the wrists. : ' Her ; fingertip' length veil of bridal Illusion cascaded from a Dutch half hat df the material enhanced with beading. She car ried a French nosegay of white camellias, roses and forget-me-noU. Her only ornament was a single., strand of pearls which be longed to the groom's mother. For something old" she carried ; lace handkerchief which her mother had carried at her wed ding.' . - f Cntm i Sister Attendant Miss Marjorie Tye, the groom's sister, was the honor attendant She wore a heaven pink taffeta gown, designed with a full skirt, fitted - bodice, sweetheart neck line and three quarter length sleeves. The gown was . embel lished with pleated; ruching on the bodice and, a bow in back with bustle effect She wore a rrownlesii ; hat : of pink pleated tulle and baby roses and carried an old fashioned nosegay of pink camellias. : " ' . William H. Trindle, r. stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests - were Gien Holt of Dallas and Ben NewelL For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Taylor chose a black print dress with black straw hat with satin trim of pink and fuchsia. Her flowers were talisman roses. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the Wil liam H. , Trindle home on South Commercial street, Greeting the guests at the door- were Miss Emina Freehling of Gresham and Mka raye Nichols ofHillsboro. Miss Eleanor Trindle invited guests into the dining room. Dr. Mary B; Purvinel cut the bride's cake and Mrs. H. R, Wood burn presided at the coffee urn. Serv ing were Mrs. William H. Trin dle, Jr. and Mrs. Manfred Olson. Appointments on the bride's ta ble were all white and silver. When the -couple left on their wedding trip; to -San Francisco and to Missouri to visit "with his family the bride donned a black 'tailleur with mist pink blouse. black straw hat and corsage of pinJc roses.-. The new Mrs.. Tye is home demonstration agent for Polk county. Her husband, who Just arrived in the states from Sal -pan, will report to Norfolk, Vs., tor reassignment v Dean Geist in Concert Today Melvin H. Geist dean of the Willamette university school $f music, is being presented today In a concert at the- Portland art museum. His program of tenor - art songs includes, such compos ers as Handel. Schubert, Besley and Griffes. He is. accompanied by Bennet Ludden, music school piano professor. " .Presented each Sunday in the art museum, toe series ii a reg ular feature in Portland's mu sic curriculum. Proft and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, also of Willamette, will appear at the museum on April 2a. i Mrs. Carl Aakeny. assisted by Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Jason Frizzeil and Mrs, Laurence Wal worth mM be in charge of the noon-luncheon to be served on Tuesday to members of the East era Star social day club at Ma sonic temple. The meeting opens ' with Red Cross .'sewing in the morning.- The Jaaler Guild ef St Paul's i Episcopal church will meet for Red Cross sewing -at 9:3ft on t Tuesday morning. The commit' tee for the noon lunch includes Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. E. E Bragg. Mrs, Arthur Bone and Mrs. Elmer Smith. This is to be la united thank offering meeting. V , I ' I '.' if i V - ' ' ('! i ' I '' 3 V : S3?'-- - ' .111111 w" . - Ml - . to , 's r - V . A V6:lA. , il:V ! ' ''-'-r ;:' VV-' .". : A -.'A O s' , t-' ' i ' I ' V ' ' ; i "',-: i . . i w r - ' ' '' '. ' " " ' ' , r x 1 i I A m - ' - A ) I .n.V - ti VV , T : I