YUILLE - UPLINE — Thewedding numbers heard Receding the ring ceremony performed before an improvised altar in the bridal room in the residence of the Rev, and Mrs, R. T, Anderson of Armstead Avenue Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, were: Love, Here Is My Heart; L’Amour, Toujours L’Amour: Love Send sa Little Gift of Roses, and Liobestraum.The principals were Mias Eleanor Ann Yuille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nathan i e 1 Yuille of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and Harold Levone Tidline of Martinsville.David L. Wade, a friend of the families, escorted the bride to the altar and presenttd her to the groom. For the vows, the bride wore a formal weddi n g gown of French Chantilly lace which was designed with a lace bodice which featured a sculptured neckline. Her veil of French illusion was attached to a pearl headpiece of lace detailed w-ith pearls. In her white gloves she carried a lace covered Bible. Her necklace, the groom’s gift, adorned her neck. Mrs. Betty Smith Wade, wearing an outfit of American Beauty with brief veil and other accessories, was the Matron of Honor. Mr. Tid-line’s Best Man was David Foster Wade.The new Mrs. Tidline graduated from the Penn Hill Senior High School of Pittsburgh, and is a clerk with the United Jewish Appeal. Mr. Tidline finished Albert Harris High School o f Martinsville.The reception was held in the dining area of the home of Mrs. Lucille Washington of Fieldale, aunt of the groom, Friday evening.The couple will leave for New York City and Pittsburgh.