Source Record 2161
Description:       Source Type}   Newspaper Family History} Olson
Newspapers.com.  The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho)  Sun. Mar 11, 1945, p. 9, col. 4.
Lucille Kirkbride Recites Vows in Church Ceremony
      BUHL, March 10  —  Details of the marriage on Dec. 10, 1944, of Lucille Kirkbride, Buhl, to Robert A. Miller, material coordinator for the Western Industrial Engineering company, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, Los Angeles, have been received here in Buhl.  The former Miss Kirkbride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirkbride, Buhl residents temporarily engaged in war work in Los Angeles.
Double Ring Rites
      The formal double ring ceremony was read in the Little Stone church, the marriage chapel of the First Presbyterian church, Los Angeles, by the Rev. Milton S. Weber, pastor, before a group of friends and relatives.  Preceeding the ceremony, Mrs. Frances Miller Olson, sister of the bridegroom, sang "O, Promise Me," and "Always."
Wears White Satin
      The bride was attired in a long sleeved, round-necked bridal gown of white lace over white satin.
      The processional was composed of Ruth Miller, sister of the bridegroom, as flower girl.  The two bridesmaids were Betty Kirkbrideand Marion Kirkbride, nieces of the bride.  Alfred L. Miller, of the navy, attended to his brother as best man.  Robert Baumgartner and Wilfred B. Miller served as ushers.
      Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held for the couple in the reception hall of the Little Stone church, at which the bride and bridegroom cut the tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom.  After a honeymoon spent in San Francisco, the couple returned to Los Angeles, where they will make their home.
      Mrs. Miller has lived in Buhl all her life and was in her senior year in high school when she left Buhl with her parents for Los Angeles.  She also worked at Lockheed before her marriage.  She is a sister of Mrs. M. L. Little and Mrs. Edgar Burgess, Buhl, and Mrs. Frank Hamrick, Twin Falls.  Her father, Jack Kirkbride, was formerly associated with the American Market.  Mrs. Kirkbride is visiting her daughters in Buhl and Twin Falls.
Note:  Details of the church decoration and the women's dresses have been omitted.
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