Kelley – Silver Marriage 1910
KELLEY, SILVER
Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 11/29/2019 at 12:10:54
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Apr. 12, 1910, FP, C7
Marriage Licenses.
Clerk Blandin issued marriage licenses during the past week as follows:Thos. E. Kelley, 21, Elma, Iowa.
Anna E Silver, 18, Elma, Iowa.Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Apr. 19, 1910, LP, C4
KELLY—SILVER NUPTIALS.
On Tuesday morning, April 12, 1910, at the Immaculate Conception church, occurred the marriage of Thomas E. Kelley and Miss Anna Silver.
The bride was dressed in a beautiful costume of steel gray, with hat to match. She was attended by her sister, Miss Blanche.
The groom was dressed in the conventional black and was attended by his brother, James Kelley.
Miss Silver is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver of this place and is a charming young lady with an engaging personality and a pleasing manner. She was formerly a member of McCusker & Silver millinery and is well known to a large circle of friends in and around Elma.
The groom is a son of John Kelley of this place and is well and favorable known in this vicinity. He has been in business in Elma for some time as a member of the Kelley firm. Mr. Kelley is to be congratulated on his choice of a life companion.
After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the bride's home, where a bounteous wedding breakfast was partaken of. The happy young couple left on the morning passenger for St. Paul for a brief wedding trip.
We all join in wishing this worthy young couple a long life of happiness, joy and prosperity.
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