BioM: McCutcheon, Anna (Marriage - 1914)
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MCCUTCHEON MCEACHERN ----Source: Thorp
Courier (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) 12/31/1914 McCutcheon, Anna
(Marriage - 30 Dec 1914) On Wednesday, Dec.
30, 1914, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
McCutcheon, occurred the marriage of their daughter, Anna, to Mr.
William A. McEachern of Iron River, Mich. As the beautiful
strains of the wedding march rendered by Miss Anna Remol, floated
through the rooms and amidst flowers and tasty decorations, Rev. J.
B. Bachman spoke the words which united the two hearts for the
remainder of life's journey. The bride was
attired in a beautiful white gown. The groom and groomsman, Mrs.
Robert Lyons, wore the usual conventional black. Mrs. Susan
Garrison, bridesmaid, looked most charming in a handsome yellow
gown. Little Miss Edith Garrison, acting as flower girl, was
attired in white. The bride is one
of our (Thorp, Clark County, Wis.) choicest young ladies. From a
little girl she has grown up in our midst, honored by old and young
alike. She has ever been a bright star in the home circle and now
she has gone to reign as queen in her own home. The groom is a
mining engineer at Iron River, and a stranger to us, but judging
from what the bride is worthy of, he is a good and noble man. After
the ceremony congratulations were freely bestowed. An elaborate
lunch was served, after which the newlyweds departed for Chicago
and other points, on the noon train going east. They will reside at
Iron River. The present
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