The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 02, 1942, Page 2, Image 2

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Claassen*Norton
Nuptials Yesterday
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In the presencu of about seventy-
five friends and relatives, Beverly
Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Norton, became the bride of Alfred
Claassen at a beautiful afternoon
wedding in the Holy Name Catholic
Church.
Father Kelley officiated.
The wedding was at four o’clock yes­
terday. With the warm rays of the late
afternoon sun pouring through open­
ed windows, the pretty young bride
entered on the arm of her father.
■ The church Was decorated with bal­
anced bouquets on either side of the
altar, made up of campanula and
madonna lilies. The chaste beauty
of this arrangements made a perfect
background setting. At either side
in front of the altar were enormous
baskets of pink and white foxglove.
In the entrance to the church and
on either side huge baskets of mixed
flowers and trailing green had b^en
night for the Tuesday Pinochle club, placed and, upon leaving the church,
when they met with Teen Yarbrough. one anrlp saw baskets of pink and
High »core a cards was won by white foxglove.
Lorenc Chard, second high was Ada
The bright sunshine and so many
Hurlbut and Pinochle was won by IqVeiy flowers lent much to an al­
Norma Hickenbottdm. Florence Simp­ ready happy picture of the pretty
son and Mabel Whereat were sub­ bride in pastel blue jacket dreas, with
substitute guests. Metabers present large turf tan hat and wearing a
were Biola Norton, Agnes Leads, corsage of brown orchids. Beverly
Hasel Flannery, Lillian McLarrin, carried a white prayer book and a
Norma Hickenbottom, Lorene Chard, traditional lace handkerchief. The
Mabel ¿yle, Ada Hurlbutt, Margaret lovely handkerchief, trimmed in real
Spores and the hostess. _
lace, belongs to Mrs. Jean McNally
Moy and in turn haB been carried by
several young brides.
Only attendant of the bride washer
sister, Miss Joy Norton, who wore a
dress of flowered and white erganza
and large white picture hat with cor­
sage of orchid and white sweet peas.
Best man was Robert Paulson of
Portland
Ushers were Tallant
Greenough and Earl E. Leslie. The
groom’s gift to the bride was an ex­
quisite lapel watch.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Monday
E. E. Leslie. In the receiving line
-----with the bride and groom were Mr.
ere and Mrs. H. S. Norton, parehts of the
ley bride, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Claassen,
es- parents of the groom from Selma,
by Calif. Greeting the arriving guests
igh at the door was Mrs F. C. McNelly
[rs. Mrs. Quinn, sister of the groom,
toe. poured. Mrs H. W. Pierce and Miss
Myrtle Pt. Publisher
Married Recently
The Sentinel Join« thelr oth<r
friends in extending congratulations
to a fraternal brother and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Jones who
returned last week from a honeymoon
epent on the north Oregon coast
beaches.
Mrs. Jones who was Miss Fairy
Davis Keiemen will assist in the pub­
lication of the Myrtle Point Herald.
She has been teaching school In Los
Angeles for the past five years and
was a graduate of the Myrtle Point
high school and the University of
Oregon some years ago.
The happy couple were married re­
cently in Vancouver, Wash. Mrs.
Jones is to be associate editor of the
Herald.
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DILLARD
Phone 135
378 Front St
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