- WEDDINGBELLS
FOX - TRULLINGER
1900
Press Report
"A most delightful wedding party made Thanksgiving Day a joyous occasion at the elegant residence of Hon. & Mrs. Lee Laughlin in North Yamhill. The happy contracting parties were Miss Grace S. Fox and Mr. Fred L. Trullinger. The ceremony was conducted by Elder J. A. Cambell in the presence of about fifty relatives and friends. While Miss Laura Fox of Astoria, cousin of the bride, played the wedding march, the bride was given away by her father, following which an impressive ceremony was pronounced. The rooms were tastefully decorated with yellow and white chrysanthemums. A large horse-shoe composed of the same flowers was suspended by white satin ribbons in the center of the bay window and beneath this, they stood. Mrs. Mary Trullinger, sister of the groom, acting as bridesmaid and Mr. Chester Fox of Astoria, brother of the bride, acting as best man. The bride was attired in a gown of rare, old ivory silk, elaborately trimmed with mousselline de soie. The bodice was composed almost entirely of the same material, save for the tiny bolero of silk, trimmed with an applique of embroidered chiffan. The skirt was made in train, being edged with rows and rows of tiny embroidered mousseline de soie ruffles giving the up-to-date 'billowy effect.' She carried a bouquet
of white crysanthemums, ornamento, diamonds. The bridesmaid was gowned in a dainty creation of light blue organcy and carried a bouquet of yellow and white crysanthemums. The groom was neatly attired in the conventional
black. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. John Fox, collector of customs, Port of Astoria, and had made her home since infancy, with her uncle and aunt, Hon. & Mrs. Lee Laughlin. She is highly accomplished and a most esteem able young lady.
The groom is the oldest son of Mr. & Mrs. D. P. Trullinger of this place and is one of North Yamhill's most enterprising and capable businessmen and is possessed of sterling worth of character and has a host of friends. There were
many beautiful and expensive presents. There were present': Mr. John Fox, Mrs. M.J. Fox, Laura Fox, F.C. Fox, Astoria, Oregon.
Mr. & Mrs. T.W. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. Wood, Hillsboro, Oregon.
Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Bradley, Vera Stewart, Forest Grove, Oregon.
Mr. & Mrs. D. P. Trullinger, Mary Trullinger, Grace Trullinger, Carl Trullinger, Hon. & Mrs. Lee Laughlin, Mrs. John Barker, Mr. & Mrs. N.H. Perkins, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. McKern, Mr. & Mrs. H.F. Bedwell, Mr. & Mrs. W.S. Walker,
Mr. & Mrs. T.M. Laughlin, Dr. & Mrs. Kuykendall, Misses Ottie Perkins, Liggie Glandon, Lenore Kirkwood, Maud Williamson, Laura McCann, and Misses E. F. Schneider and Lynn Ferguson and Elder J. A. Campbell.
The happy couple took the afternoon train for a few days trip to Portland.
Mr. & Mrs. Trullinger will be at home to their friends in about two weeks, at their new home at the corner of Laurel and First Streets. We extend to the happy couple, our best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity."
Married in the home of the Honorable Mr. Lee Laughlin and Mrs. Emiline Stewart Laughlin.
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Children |
| 1. Frances Louise Trullinger, b. 11 Feb 1902, Yamhill County, OR d. 4 Aug 1969, Lake Oswego, Clackamas, OR (Age 67 years) |
| 2. Mary Elizabeth Trullinger, b. 27 Nov 1905, Yamhill County, OR d. 8 Feb 1990, Washington County, OR (Age 84 years) |
| 3. John Daniel Trullinger, b. 10 Jan 1908, Yamhill, Yamhill, OR d. 16 May 1993, Lake Oswego, Clackamas, OR (Age 85 years) |
| 4. Frederick Chester Trullinger, b. 5 Oct 1912, Carlton, Yamhill, OR d. 20 Dec 1981, Vancouver, Clark, WA (Age 69 years) |
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