The bride was arrayed in a white satinβ¦
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Martin Mullinperson
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a.k.a. Martin MuIIin
Rev. R. E. Pierceperson
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a.k.a. Rev. Pierce, Rev. R. E. Pierce
Rillie B. Cooperperson
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a.k.a. Miss Rillie, Miss Rillie B. Cooper
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last. Rev. R. E. Pierce officiating. Notwith-
standing the early hour, 7 a.m., a large number
of invited friends were present to v/itness the
beautiful and impressive marriage service. Miss
A. Down and Wm. R. Beall enjoyed the honor of
officiating as brideβs maid and best man.
The bride was arrayed in a white satin
gown, trimmed in rare lace and pearl passe-
menterie, orange blossoms and smilax. The
bride looked beautiful in this chaste and be-
coming attire and throughout the interesting
church services bore her part with a natural
and becoming grace.
The groom was attired in conventional
black. After the ceremony the bridal couple
repaired to the parlors of the Timmer, where
they passed a couple of pleasant hours receiv-
ing their numerous friends. At 9 oβclock the
guests were led by the bridal couple to the
dining room, where a sumptuous breakfast was
served and heartily appreciated.
The happy couple accompanied by Miss
Down and Mrs. Dieter, left for their home at
Apache Tejo in the afternoon, taking with them
the well wishes of a large circle of friends and
acquaintances. The following is a partial list
of the presents received:
Handsome marble clock β Miss A. Down.
Silver sugar shells β Miss Lou Conwey.
Silver butter dish and knife β Mr. and Mrs.
Evans.
Cut glass pickle jar β Miss Josie Whitehill.