Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1918 — MRS. E. M. THORNTON MARRIED [ARTICLE]
MRS. E. M. THORNTON MARRIED
Former Jasper County Lady Is Married At Spokapie, Wash. On Sunday, November 10, 1918, the marriage of Mrs. Elnora M. Thornton of Mt. Vernon, Washington, and Mr. Robert Moulton of Conrad, Montana, took place at West 2603 Glass avenue, Spokane, Washington, which is the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Thornton, the former a brother of the bride’s first husband. At 1 p. m., Miss Edith Ailes presided at the piano and played the wedding march, while Rev. O. A. Burgess of Kellogg, Idaho, led the way to the altar, which was' under the archway^'where hung three white bells decorated with sprays of green. Immediately behind the minister followed the maid of jhonor, Miss Ruthie Thornton, and the best man, Mr. Marion Thornton. Closely following came the bride, leaning upon the arm of the groom. The officiating clergyman pronounced the cer.-mony which ushered the happy couple through that sqcrej entrance to that beautiful palace called "Home.”
The bride’s dress was a cream wool and satin, made in a v.ry modest style, rnd she carried a beautiful bouquet of pink roses and wh! e cbrysainthemiums. The maid of honor wore white and also carried a bouquet. The wedding was a very quiet affair as the c’ty was under baa and no gatherings were permitted. Mr. and Mrs. i r . H. Thorhton and Misses LilHe Lang and Edith Ailes showed special favor t<j the bride and gro >m and all present by preparing anl reiving a bounteont wedding feast. The contracting parties received some very handsome presents. Mr. and Mrs. Moulton hit Srokane Monday evening for Mt. Vernon, where they will make their future home on Mr. Moillton’s ranch near that city. xx
