THOMPSON-McCANN
[People’s Press, 3 October 1905]
A very pretty wedding was celebrated on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, 1905, at half after eight at Grace Episcopal church on Niagara street, Buffalo, when Miss Mary McCann was united in marriage to Mr. Milton Ellsworth Thompson, by Rev. Nathan Stanton. The ceremony was witnessed by fifty guests, among them being friends from New York, Toronto and Welland
The wedding march was rendered by Miss Semmer.
The bride wore white silk crepe de chene over taffeta and carried bride roses. Miss Alice McCann, sister of the bride, wore white point d’esprit over taffeta and carried pink roses. The bride was given away by her brother, Mr. Edward McCann, who was also best man. The ushers were Mr. Hugh McCann and Mr. Edward Walden.
The groom presented the bride with a handsome necklace set with amethysts and pearls, he also presented the bridesmaid with a necklace set with pearls, and rubies, and to the ushers and best man, scarf pins.
After the wedding supper was served at 19 Perkins Place.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have gone to Ithaca, New York and Boston and will be at home after Nov.1 at Ridgway, Pa.
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