Emmetsburg Democrat Emmetsburg, Palo Alto, Iowa Wednesday, 15 Sep 1915 MARRIED IN CHICAGO Mr. O.P. Doyle and Miss Laura Severna Mulry Mr. O.P. Doyle and Miss Laura Severna Mulry were united in marriage at St. Ambrose church in Chicago Tuesday morning, September 14, the pastor, Father Foley, officiating. Miss Marie Mulry, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid,and Mr. Oscar Doyle, brother of the groom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle intend spending ten days sightseeing in Chicago and neighboring points and they will visit friends at Dubuque on their way to Emmetsburg. They will reside with Mr. Doyle's mother in this city during the fall and winter months. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Mulry, who lived in Emmetsburg about a quarter of a century ago. From this city they moved to Chicago, where they subsequently resided. Miss Mulry has on various occasions visited with relatives and friends in this locality and she has impressed all who met her as a lady of pleasing personality and of true worth. The many friends of the family will, we are sure, be glad to welcome her to Emmetsburg. The groom is the second son of Mrs. O.P. Doyle, one of the esteemed ladies of Emmetsburg. Mr. Doyle grew to manhood on the farm and moved to this city with his mother something over a year ago. He is a carpenter by trade and is one of the most exemplary young men of our community. The Democrat unites with the many relatives and friends of the newly-wedded couple in extending hearty good wishes for their future happiness. Laura Severina Mulry is the daughter of Thomas Mulry and Mary Nestor. Mary Nestor was the daughter of Mary Joynt (my great grand aunt) and Michael "Ned" Nestor.