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Miss Chamberlain Marries Mr. Price In Fort Worth
Brussels rose point lace fashioned the wedding veil of Miss Deborah Chamberlain when she married James Malcolm Price at 7:30pm Thursday in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. The Rev. Louis F. Martin officiated at the double ring service.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taber Chamberlain of Fort Worth and Mrs. Homer Price of Perryton and Follett and the late Mr. Price.
The bride graduated from Paschal High School and attended the University of Colorado for three years. She will enroll at Texas Tech next semester as a senior. She is a member of Delta Gamma and Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honor society.
Her husband is an American History teacher at Monterey High School in Lubbock. He attended Texas A&M and holds a degree from Texas Tech where he is now doing graduate work. He is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Alpha Mu, national photography honorary fraternity, and Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. He is a lieutenant in the naval reserve.
Ivory Gown
The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a formal gown of ivory deluster satin designed with a portrait neckline and long sleeves. the bouffant skirt and slender bodice were appliqued with pearl-encrusted Alencon lace. The skirt was draped and caught at the back waist with a crushed satin rose. The dress swept into a chapel train.
A lace handkerchief matched her wedding veil and she carried white phalenopsis orchids and gardenias showered with stephanotis on a prayer book.
Emerald green peau jolie frocks were worn by Miss Lynne Taber Chamberlain, sister of the bride and maid of honor; and Misses Suzan Napier, Patricia Irene Kyner and Jane Elizabeth Besant, Glen Ellyn, Ill., who were bridesmaids. Portrai necklines and brief sleeves marked the dresses which featured waltz-length skirts. They carried miniature wicker cornucopias with bronze, gold and yellow mums.
Donald R. Buchner of Austin was best man and groomsmen were Thomas Taber Chamberlain Jr., brother of the bride; Wendell Mayo of Byers, Charles M. Nolan of El Dorado Ark,; and Raymond L. Beutel of Dallas.
Provides Music
Mrs. Adrienne Reisner accompanied Mrs. James W. Davis in solos.
A reception followed in the Chamberlain home. Members of the house party were Mrs. Stephen Ken Page, twin sister of the bride, from Denver, Colo,; Miss Robbie Nell Hubbard, Miss Susan Kitt Jackson, Miss Mardell Young, Miss Martha Ann Taylor, Mrs. Richard E. Holmes and Miss Priscilla Smith of Janesville, Wisc.
The bride traveled in a brown wool tweed suit with brown alligator shoes and bag. Her hat was a brown pill box and she word brown kid gloves. Her corsage was in orchids.
The couple will live in Lubbock. |