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Show Couple Make Home in Montana After Home Wedding Rites Here Mr. and Mrs. Edgel Oldroyd, nee Miss Glenna Ostler, left early this week to make their home in Billings, Montana, following wedding rites here and a honeymoon to Yellowstone National Na-tional park. The couple were married in an impressive candlelight ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Child on September 4, with Reverend Erwin Bollinger of Mt. Pleasant officiating. They stood before the mahogany mantle laden with deep wine-colored gladioli and white chrysanthemums and flanked on either side with silver candleabra and sheafs of white and wine-colored wine-colored blossoms tied with satin ribbons. Members of the couple's immediate immed-iate families witnessed the ceremony cere-mony and were guests at an informal in-formal reception later that evening. The bride was lovely in a cock-' tail length original gown of pure silk in a rose-mauve shade. Her matching shoulder i- length silk tulle veil was caught to a cap in dubbonet wine color fashioned of soft velvet leaves which framed her face. Matching slippers and long net gloves of rose-mauve completed her bridal costume. Her bouquet was a deep-throated orchid, or-chid, bordered by white gladioli and tied with wine and white satin ribbon. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. William C. Jones, who was beautifully gowned in a blue-gray dulled satin. She bore a tiny cap of black velvet, touched with rhinestones and her bouquet was of wine-colored gladioli. John Oldroyd, brother of the groom, acted as best man. Mrs. Child, mother of the bride, chose a ruby red brocaded taffet-ta taffet-ta gown accented by a white corsage, cor-sage, while the bride-groom's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. LaVerne Oldroyd of Provo wore a biege silk two-piece dress with a corsage of flame-colored flame-colored gladioli. , Robert Manookin of Provo played play-ed the wedding marches and pro- vided pipe-organ music for the evening. After cutting their rose and white-colored wedding cake, the young couple left on their wedding trip. |