Elizabeth Hyslop Is Married Here To Donald Nicol; Stanford and Princeton Graduates Are Wed at Union Theological
In the James Memorial Chapel of Union Theological Seminary last night, Miss Elizabeth Anne Hyslop, daughter of the Rev. Ralph Douglas Hyslop, Iprofessor of ecumenical studies at the seminary, and Mrs. Hyslop of New York, was married to Donald Edward Nicol. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Nicol of Coalinga, Calif.
The Protestant ceremony was performed by Professor Hyslop, assisted by the Rev. Samuel Terrien.
The bride wore a gown of ivory peau de soie trimmed with embroidered lace and seed pearls, and a tulle veil attached to a bow of matching lace and silk. She carried her mother’s Bible with orchids and stephanotis.
Miss Helen Hyslop was maid of honor for her sister, and Margaret Landes was the flow‐er girl. The best man was James Dwyer.
Mrs. Nicol attended the Birch Wathen School and was graduated from Stanford University, where she is with an experimental mathematics program. She is a granddaughter of Mrs. Bruce Curry of New York and of the late Professor Curry, who was professor of Bible at Union Theological.
Her husband, a student at the Stanford Law School, was graduated from Princeton University. He belonged to Tower Club there.
— The New York Times, December 24, 1964.