The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 14, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    Becomes Bride Of
Graydon Anderson
Before a large gathering of rela­
tives and friends, Mias Muriel Davia
and Mr. Graydon Anderson were
united in marriage at the Pioneer
Methodist Church laat Friday eve­
ning, Oct 8, at 8:00 p. m. The pastor,
Rev. C. G. Brown, officiated.
The wedding was very lovely with
the impressive cpudlelight ceremony
und double-ring service. The bride
entered the church on the arm of her
father. Warren Davia. She wore a
white organza dress with finger-tip
veil fastened in place with a cluster
of stephanotis. The dress had been
designed to give prominence to a
handsome gold chain and locket worn
by the bride which had belonged to
l\er maternal grandrribther. She car­
ried a bouquet of large gardenias,
centered with a purple orchid and in­
terspersed with stephanotis against a
frame of Wide ribbon loops with a
floor length shower, a most beautiful
bride’s bouquet. Her going away out­
fit was a blue wool dress, fur coat,
brown hat, brown accessories and or­
chid corsage.
*
The matron of honor was Mrs. Jean
Bryant, wearing a long dress erf old
blue and antique chain, also an heir­
loom. Muriel Herman and Eunice
Hows were brie mnaids, wearing
long dresses made alike of blue and
peach embroidered organidie. Each
maid carried old-fashioned nosegays
in keeping with the colonial sytle of
their gowns.
*
Dainty little candlelighters, dressed
In white floor length dresses were
Marilyn Purkey and Sandra McCur­
dy.
Rodney Creager acted as best
man to the groom. Ushers were Gus
Gailaa and Edell Bryant.
The Industrial Repair Co
of Coquille
MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
The background for the asaembled
wedding party was beautiful. Large
baskets of mixed white floors
spotted with pink gladioli were be­
fore the altar. Glittering groups of
candles twined with asparagus fern
threw a soft light In pleasing effect.
Aisles were marked with graceful
streamers and bows of white ribbon
tied in with sprays of pink roses.
The beautiful wedding
music,
played by the organist. Bobbie Burns,
deserves very special mention. “I
Love You Truly,” played with chimes
and effects, was given first, followed
by “Liebestraum” and “O Promise
Me." Lohengrin and Mendelssohn
marches were used. An interesting
Innovation was the singing of "Be-
Repairing Aids Victory
Suggestions from
S herwin -W il l ia ms
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Uncle Sam asks
you to use your
electrical equip-
ment wisely!
Ann Miller, Rochester, Martin In Filmusical
At Roxy Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Gregg Hardware
S herwin W illiams P aints