This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Davis, Thorpe, Walden, McMahon Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ok.2ADE/1604 Message Board Post: THE FREMONT COUNTY HERALD. Feb. 17, 1921. "Farragut News".--A pretty wedding took place Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.Z. Davis at high noon when their only daughter, Miss Eva, was united in marriage to Mr. Nathan Glen Thorpe by Rev. Wm. G. Harding. The impressive ring ceremony was used and bridal party stood beneath a large heart of smilax and small red hearts. Preceding the ceremony, Wilbur Davis, brother of the bride, sang "I Love You Truly", accompanied on the piano by Miss Forest Walden.The bride wore a beautiful hand embroidered blue silk crepe de chine dress. The groom wore a dark blue serge suit. Following the congratulations the 40 guests, the immediate relatives of the two families, were ushered to the dining room where an elaborate dinner was served by Misses Forest and Theo Walden, Clara McMahon and Edna Davis, cousin of the bride. A large bouquet of Carnations centered the table and Smilax was also used in the table decorations with red hearts as place cards. The bride is a charming and accomplished young woman, well prepared to fill her place in this new home. She has spent her entire life in Page and Fremont counties where she is admired and loved by a large circle of friends. She received her education in the Shenandoah schools with the exception of part of one year in the Farragut schools. Later she attended the Iowa State Teachers College at Cedar Falls and the Nebraska State Normal at Wayne, Nebraska. Since she has been one of Fremont county's efficient school teachers, having taught the past two years at the John Payne school west of Hamburg. The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorpe four and half miles northwest of Hamburg and is known as a young man of good habits and highly respected in the community where he grew to manhood. He is a prosperous young farmer and has prepared a home for his bride on one of this fathers' farms seven miles west of Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe left Monday evening for Stanberry, Missouri, where they will spend a few days visiting at the home of an aunt, Mrs. George McMahon. Their many friends extend congratulations and best wishes.