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MISS MICHAELS WEDS P. O'REILLY
Mary M. Michaels, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Michaels, of Parnell, was united
in marriage to Phillip O'Reilly, of Mitchell. at 9:30 Wednesday morning at
St. Michael's church town of Osceola, Rev. Father Hoag officiating. They
were attended by John O'Reilly, Bernard Michaels, Mary O'Reilly and Martha
Michaels.
The bride was beautifully gowned in lace over white messaline, trimmed with
pearls. She wore a white picture hat and carried bridal roses. Miss
O'Reilly wore a dress of cream colored nun's veiling trimmed with pearls and
carried pink and white carnations. Miss Martha Michaels was dressed in blue
nun's veiling and carried a bouquet of carnations.
A reception was given and a four course wedding dinner served to sixty
relatives of the bridal party.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly left at 5:30 Wednesday, for a trip to Chicago and St.
Louis.
They will be at home after October 1 on the groom's farm, Mitchell.
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A very pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Michael's church on Wednesday
morning, Sept. 23rd at 9:30 o'clock, when Miss Mary M. Micheals (sic) and
Phillip O'Reilly were united in bonds of holy wedlock.
The bride's attendants were Mary O'Reilly of Elkhart Lake as maid of honor
and Martha Micheals (sic) as bridesmaid. The groom was attended by John
O'Reilly and Bernard Micheals (sic). The bride was charmingly gowned in
embroidered net over white satin, wore a white plumed hat and carried bridal
roses. The maid of honor wore a gown of cream Nun's veiling and carried
white carnations. The bridesmaid wore a gown of Alice blue Nun's veiling
and carried pink carnations.
After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to about fifty guests at the
bride's home. The happy couple left on the evening train for a week's trip
to Chicago, Milwaukee and Port Washington. On their return they will reside
on the groom's farm in the town of Mitchell.
The bride is an accomplished young lady of the town of Mitchell, while the
groom is one of Mitchell's industrious farmers. They have many friends who
wish them a happy journey through life. The guests from away were Mr. and
Mrs. Galles of Port Washington, John Aldridge of Ironwood, Mich., and
Bernard O'Reilly of Milwaukee.
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