The Clinton Advertiser, or her. November 3, 1900. Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at St. Mary's church occurred the marriage of Marcella B Quinn, eldest daughter of Thomas Quinn of Kirkland and Daniel H Pryor. The bride wore a becoming toilet of white brilliantine trimmed with lace and silk and carried a bouquet of bridal roses she wore a veil of white silk mull. The maid of honor, Ms. Lillian E Pryor wore white dotted swiss and black velvet picture hat and carried pink roses. John Quinn acted as best man and Andrew Maloney and Thomas Nolan of Clark Mills as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's father, only the immediate friends and relatives being present. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor were the recipients of many beautiful and costly presents, among which were cut glass, china, silverware, linen, furniture and money. After a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Pryor will be at home to their friends in Clark Mills. |