Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1910 — FORMERLY OF JASPER. [ARTICLE]
FORMERLY OF JASPER.
of Mr. and Mrs. James Adair Wedded to H. L. Buchanan at Valley, 10. Valley, Idaho, Aug. 10.—The home of Mr. and Mrs' Jas. Adair was the scene of a pretty home wedding when their daughter, Opha Erl, was united in marriage to Hugh L. Buchanan of Wycliff, B. C. The ceremony was read by the Rev. J. W. Sherry of Priest River in the presence of the relatives and a few intimate friends. Mrs. W. J. Adair was matron of honor and the groom wa® attended by John Adair. „ The bride wore a dress of white mesaline trimmed in silk embroid-' ered net and banding. She wore a veil held in place with a wreath of sweet peas. The matron of honor wore white satin trimmed in brocade and tassels, Both parties are well and favorably known in Valley and have a host of friends who will miss them from their midst. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan left on the evening train for a short wedding trip to Spokane and will make their future home at Wycliff, B. C., where Ml Buchanan has a position with a lumber company of that place. Among the guests from a distance were Mrs. C. E. Severns and Grace Nelson of Twin Lake; Mrs. W. J. Adair of Spokane and George Palmer of Wycliff, B. C.; Claude and Harry Norman of Marshall, Wash. —Northern Idaho News. The bride is a native of Jasper county, and has a number of relatives here. She is a granddaughter of Uncle J. C. Norman of north of Rensselaer, , <md a neice of Mrs. G. W. Gorman and the Norman boys of this county. The groom is a native of Sioux Falls, So. Dak.
